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jeff pegues, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. >> quijano: still ahead on the cbs weekend news, goats ines and the exotic elixir the shall we say, unnecessarily complex.h back cards are, limiting where you can earn bonus cash back... then those places change every few months... please. it's time you got the quicksilver card from capital one. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. doesn't get much simpler than that. what's in your wallet? >> quijano: jonathan vigliotti on assignment for "cbs sunday morning" filed an unusual postcard from morocco today. he tells us about tree-climbing goats and the exotic elixir they help to produce. >> reporter: the goats in morocco's arg anaphorrest have an extraordinary skill. with the the finesse of a tightrope walker they scale up the precarious branches. it's a darwinian talent goats developed to reach arg an fruit. the nuts contain the valuable arg an oil popping up in everything any shampoo to food products but nowhere on the labels will you find the full story behind how this oil was born. so goats in trees,
jeff pegues, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. >> quijano: still ahead on the cbs weekend news, goats ines and the exotic elixir the shall we say, unnecessarily complex.h back cards are, limiting where you can earn bonus cash back... then those places change every few months... please. it's time you got the quicksilver card from capital one. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. doesn't get much simpler than that. what's in your wallet? >>...
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it was the police shooting of a black man in ferguson, missouri, in 2014 that ignited the national debate over policing and racism. well, this week ferguson swore in a new police chief who sat down with our jeff pegues. >> so help me god. >> reporter: when delrish moss was sworn in as the new police chief, he was blunting. >> if you do the job in a way that disrespects the badge that you hold, i'll see to it that you're either removed from police service or further prosecuted. >> reporter: moss, a 32-year veteran of miami's police department, has experience with troubled agencies. he was a teenager in miami during the violent 1980s when he says he was harassed by police. >> he was a white police officer. he told me, "you "n" word, don't walk downtown after dark." another experience not long after that, a police officer stops his car, pushes me up against the wall and starts to frisk me. >> reporter: why would that draw you to lawrmt rather than push it away? >> my grandmother has a saying, "you can't clean a house if you're not in it." >> reporter: a justice department report found in fer
it was the police shooting of a black man in ferguson, missouri, in 2014 that ignited the national debate over policing and racism. well, this week ferguson swore in a new police chief who sat down with our jeff pegues. >> so help me god. >> reporter: when delrish moss was sworn in as the new police chief, he was blunting. >> if you do the job in a way that disrespects the badge that you hold, i'll see to it that you're either removed from police service or further prosecuted....
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. >>> two years ago in ferguson, missouri, the police shooting of a black teenager, michael brown, ignitedional debate over policing and racism. this week, ferguson swore in a new police chief. jeff pegues sat down with him. >>> so help me god -- >> reporter: when delmas moss was sworn in, he was blunt. >> if you do the job in a way that disrespects the badge that you hold, i will see to it that you're from police service or for furthered. >> reporter: the veteran of miami's police department has experience with troubled agencies. he was a teenager in the 1960s when he said he was harassed by police. >> he was white and told me, "you "n" word don't walk after dark." another officer pushed me against the wall and started to frisk me. >> reporter: why would that draw you to law enforcement rather than push you away? >> my mother has a saying, that is you can't clean a house if you're not in it. >> reporter: a justice department investigation found in ferguson between 2012 and 2014, every person taken into custody for resisting arrest after a traffic stop was african-american. >> the culture
. >>> two years ago in ferguson, missouri, the police shooting of a black teenager, michael brown, ignitedional debate over policing and racism. this week, ferguson swore in a new police chief. jeff pegues sat down with him. >>> so help me god -- >> reporter: when delmas moss was sworn in, he was blunt. >> if you do the job in a way that disrespects the badge that you hold, i will see to it that you're from police service or for furthered. >> reporter: the...
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coming up, ferguson, missouri's troubled police department just swore in its first african american police chief. we'll hear from him when the "cbs weekend news" continues. forming a clot... which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk in a study. in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa has a specific reversal treatment to help you clot normally again. pradaxa is not for people who have had a heart valve replacement. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke or blood clots. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before any planned medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, and sometimes, fatal bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding. and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have kidney problems, stomach ulcers, a bleeding condition, or take certain medicines. side effects with pradaxa can include indigestion, stomach pain, ups
coming up, ferguson, missouri's troubled police department just swore in its first african american police chief. we'll hear from him when the "cbs weekend news" continues. forming a clot... which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk in a study. in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa has a specific reversal treatment to help you clot normally again. pradaxa is not for people who have had a heart valve replacement....
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oochb when those cops are exonerated -- exonerated as we saw with officer darren wilson in ferguson, missouriuse to admit it -- i'm remindsed of this exchange that i had with al sharpton who condemned officer darren wilson in ferguson and even when the d.o.j. exonerated him refused to come to terms with it. watch this. >> let me take you back to ferguson, missouri and the case there against officer darren wilson. they said there was no evidence to disprove his statement that he was in fee of his life. >> first of all, if the d.o.j. said that, then that is contrary to what eyewitnesss -- so, if i say what i believe to be the case based on talking to several witnesses, i should apologize for what? >> this is our opportunity to come out and say, that stuff i said about him not being in fear for his life, that was wrong. >> no. i can say the d.o.j. said it was wrong. >> so he -- you know, he wouldn't take responsibility. >> well, he never does. this is guy who defended tuwana braly who was part of the hoax in which a completely innocent white detective or police officer was charged with terrible
oochb when those cops are exonerated -- exonerated as we saw with officer darren wilson in ferguson, missouriuse to admit it -- i'm remindsed of this exchange that i had with al sharpton who condemned officer darren wilson in ferguson and even when the d.o.j. exonerated him refused to come to terms with it. watch this. >> let me take you back to ferguson, missouri and the case there against officer darren wilson. they said there was no evidence to disprove his statement that he was in fee...
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in 2014 a white officer shot and killed an unarmed black man in ferguson, missouri.months of violent protests, even threats against police officers. you are looking at some video that came from ferguson, missouri, officers are reluctant to police aggressively and reluctant because they are fearful they will be called racist, that black lives matter will protest, and video of them is going to hit the internet. that reluctance, the ferguson effect, leading to higher crime and lots of problems. take a look at these numbers was the murder rate up 63% in baltimore, the highest in the city's history. chicago and las vegas up 56% and we are seeing a rise in a lot of other cities too. here with me on more, milwaukee county sheriff david clark, good to have you here by phone. tell me what you are seeing among officers right now? >> i have been all over the country. the unarmed black man you mentioned in ferguson was trying to disarm an american police officer. i think james comey missed the mark. he doesn't have to look at ferguson was all he has to do is look down the hallwa
in 2014 a white officer shot and killed an unarmed black man in ferguson, missouri.months of violent protests, even threats against police officers. you are looking at some video that came from ferguson, missouri, officers are reluctant to police aggressively and reluctant because they are fearful they will be called racist, that black lives matter will protest, and video of them is going to hit the internet. that reluctance, the ferguson effect, leading to higher crime and lots of problems....
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justice department says police in ferguson, missouri, have been twice as likely to stop african-americans whites. now ferguson has a new police chief and he sat down with our own sarah sidener to talk about how he plans to bring change to a troubled community. >> how big of a challenge is this? >> i think it's monumental. >> this man is now the chief of the most scrutinized police departments in america, ferguson, p.d. he left miami police to become the first african-american ever to be sworn in as chief here. not a surprise move after the racially charge incident that shook the city to its core. what made you take on this job? >> the unrest on television. all those things. i saw it as -- i harken back to good old days, it wasn't that. i saw people hurting just like we hurt in miami many years ago, and i said, you know what, i think i can help them. >> it's been more than a year since the resignation of the chief who was at the helm when white officer darren wilson shot and killed unarmed teenager michael brown after the two tussled in wilson's police vehicle. the incident sent off huge p
justice department says police in ferguson, missouri, have been twice as likely to stop african-americans whites. now ferguson has a new police chief and he sat down with our own sarah sidener to talk about how he plans to bring change to a troubled community. >> how big of a challenge is this? >> i think it's monumental. >> this man is now the chief of the most scrutinized police departments in america, ferguson, p.d. he left miami police to become the first african-american...
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. >> ate was the police shooting of a black man in ferguson, missouri 2013 that ig need it national debater policing and racism. this week ferguson swore in a new police chief who sat down with our jeff pegues. >> so help me god. >> when he was sworn in as ferguson's new police chief he was blunt. >> if you do the job in a way that disrespects the badge that you you are either removed from police service or further prosecuted. >> moss, a 32 year veteran of miami's police department has experience with troubled agencies. he was a teenager in miami during the violent 1980s when he says he was harassed by police. >> it was a white police officer. he told me, you n word don't walk downtown after dark. i had another experience not long after that. police officer gets out of the car, pushes me against the wall starts to frisk me. >> reporter: why would that draw you to law enforcement rather than push you away from law enforce snmt. >> my grandmother has a saying, you can't clean a house if you're not in it. >> reporter: a justice department investigation found that in ferguson, between 2012 and
. >> ate was the police shooting of a black man in ferguson, missouri 2013 that ig need it national debater policing and racism. this week ferguson swore in a new police chief who sat down with our jeff pegues. >> so help me god. >> when he was sworn in as ferguson's new police chief he was blunt. >> if you do the job in a way that disrespects the badge that you you are either removed from police service or further prosecuted. >> moss, a 32 year veteran of miami's...
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jeff pegues, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. >>> still ahead on the cbs weekend news, goats in trees.xotic elixir they help to produce. >>> on assignment for "cbs sunday morning" filed an unusual postcard from morocco today. he tells us about tree climbing goats and the exotic elixir they help to produce. >> reporter: the goats in the argon forest have a skill. with the finesse of a tightrope walker they scale up precarious branches. a darwinian talent. goats developed to reach argon fruit and the nut contains argon oil popping up in everything from shampoo to food products. nowhere on the labels will you find the full story how this oil was born. so goats in trees, it's like a moroccan mirage. >> yeah, the first time i came to morocco and saw goats climbing the trees i thought i was hallucinating. >> reporter: along the roads it is normal to see hundreds of goats in trees. as ahmed and gabrielle show me this is where moroccan elixir takes root. >> they're eating the fruit. digesting it. and they either spit it up. or poop it out. >> reporter: poop it out? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: you
jeff pegues, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. >>> still ahead on the cbs weekend news, goats in trees.xotic elixir they help to produce. >>> on assignment for "cbs sunday morning" filed an unusual postcard from morocco today. he tells us about tree climbing goats and the exotic elixir they help to produce. >> reporter: the goats in the argon forest have a skill. with the finesse of a tightrope walker they scale up precarious branches. a darwinian talent. goats...
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, what attorney benjamin crump does for the likes of the trayvon martins and tamir rice and ferguson, missouri. we need people like him representing and defending people who faces injustices, people who have to overcome systems that are systemic, and while i may be -- i'm definitely conservative, no question about that, i'm a third generation republican, but we can come together, no matter what our politics are, we can come together for the good, not just for our race but this country overall. it takes all of us. we don't have to be enemies or adversaries because you may be a supporter of a democrat and i am a supporter of a republican. it takes all of us to uplift our voice especi >> every time you go into a courtroom on any kind of conflict, the only way you can prevail is you've got to convince people that we have more in common than we have that separates us. that's why what you and i do for others is so special because we've got to figure out how to make people know that coming together, we can do anything. we can make this world a better place. and so for all the trayvon's and unknown tr
, what attorney benjamin crump does for the likes of the trayvon martins and tamir rice and ferguson, missouri. we need people like him representing and defending people who faces injustices, people who have to overcome systems that are systemic, and while i may be -- i'm definitely conservative, no question about that, i'm a third generation republican, but we can come together, no matter what our politics are, we can come together for the good, not just for our race but this country overall....
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. >>> looking to turn a corner after last year's civil unrest, ferguson, missouri has a new police forcemoss said he felt the call that he could help turn around the ferguson p.d. which came under intense scrutiny after the shooting of brown. >>> and wildlife officers made a shocking discovery in south florida. officials say alligator parts were scattered around a truck cab including a foot in the dashboard. officers say the driver confessed to killing it a few days ago. he was cited for a violation no and the ponies were out for a special race to commemorate queen elizabeth's 90th birthday. it involved shetland ponies. each named after one of the queen's successful race horses. she has been an avid racing fan for her entire life. >>> being the presumptive nominee, well, its can really suck the energy out of things as the late show's stephen colbert pointed out. >> now that donald trump is the presumptive gop nominee, tomorrow's west virginia primary is not exactly crucial. but that did not stop him from holding a rally there on thursday to remind everyone of their important role in the
. >>> looking to turn a corner after last year's civil unrest, ferguson, missouri has a new police forcemoss said he felt the call that he could help turn around the ferguson p.d. which came under intense scrutiny after the shooting of brown. >>> and wildlife officers made a shocking discovery in south florida. officials say alligator parts were scattered around a truck cab including a foot in the dashboard. officers say the driver confessed to killing it a few days ago. he...
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. >>> today ferguson, missouri will get a new police chief. moss will be sworn in as the new chief. 's seen here in his days with the miami police force. moss takes the helm of the troubled ferguson department. it's been a target of criticism and unrest following the shooting death of unarmed teenager michael brown in 2014. >>> the premiere of alberta, canada, will be in the fire ravaged town of ft. mcmurray to look at the damage. >> the evacuations are finally over. firefighters are getting the upper hand as the massive blaze shifts away from the communities. the huge wildfire devourq an area that's bigger than new york city. 1,600 homes are gone. it will be a long time before residents can return because there's no drinkal water or utilities. firefighters lost their own houses as they scrambled to save others. >> i don't consider myself a hero. but i've met more heroes in this experience than i ever thought existed. >> rain and cooler temperatures are helping the firefighters as they continue to put out hot spots. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henl
. >>> today ferguson, missouri will get a new police chief. moss will be sworn in as the new chief. 's seen here in his days with the miami police force. moss takes the helm of the troubled ferguson department. it's been a target of criticism and unrest following the shooting death of unarmed teenager michael brown in 2014. >>> the premiere of alberta, canada, will be in the fire ravaged town of ft. mcmurray to look at the damage. >> the evacuations are finally over....
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louis post dispatch" reports the resignation of the city attorney in ferguson, missouri.arr was criticized in a federal report that found racism in the city's law enforcement system. the report followed the shooting of an unarmed black teen, michael brown, by a white police officer two years ago. >>> "the new york times" reports that a stunt bike star had a chronic brain disease linked to head trauma. 41-year-old bmx rider dave mira fatally shot himself in february. doctors say repeated concussions probably caused the disease called cte. >>> the "boston globe" reports that tom brady is invoking science in his deflategate fight. court papers cite 1 engineers and physics professors who say footballs could lose pressure due to falling temperatures. some of the professors were from mit and stanford. brady phase a four-game suspension in the football tampering case. >>> a wild encounter. a camper wakes up to a lion pressed up outside her tent liking water droplets. ...was always on my mind. so i asked a dermatologist about new aczone dapsone gel 7.5%. i apply it once a day, an
louis post dispatch" reports the resignation of the city attorney in ferguson, missouri.arr was criticized in a federal report that found racism in the city's law enforcement system. the report followed the shooting of an unarmed black teen, michael brown, by a white police officer two years ago. >>> "the new york times" reports that a stunt bike star had a chronic brain disease linked to head trauma. 41-year-old bmx rider dave mira fatally shot himself in february....
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ferguson, missouri's new police chief will be sworn in today.elrish moss will take over the department nearly two years after the death of michael brown. >>> a showdown between the federal government and the state of north carolina face as critical deadline today. governor mccrory must declare that he will not enforce the controversial law called h millions of dollars in federal school funding. the justice department sent a letter to state officials last week saying the law violates civil rights protections against sex discrimination on the job and in education for lgbt people. mccrory says he asked federal officials for an extension but said it was denied. he said his office is still considering how to respond. >>> today president obama is expected to declare the first ever national monument recognizing the struggle for gay rights. this is happening in new york's gr greenwich village at the stone wail inn. the riots are considered the beginning of the gay rights movement in the united states. >>> takes dangit is a danger in every home. furnitur
ferguson, missouri's new police chief will be sworn in today.elrish moss will take over the department nearly two years after the death of michael brown. >>> a showdown between the federal government and the state of north carolina face as critical deadline today. governor mccrory must declare that he will not enforce the controversial law called h millions of dollars in federal school funding. the justice department sent a letter to state officials last week saying the law violates...
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force in ferguson, missouri has a new chief. rst permanent african-american chief in the suburb. tosaid that he felt called ferguson. he was set to retire in september. in albertaildfire has officials trying to figure out how to return residents to fort mcmurray. the temperature dipped to 45 degrees today. extradited toe the night states to face drug trafficking -- to the united states to face drug trafficking charges. news is powered by our journalists in 150 news bureaus around the world. 6:30 in newfter york and i'm joined by paul allen with a look at the markets. paul allen: it was a flat start to the week in the united states and, if we look at new zealand, it is flat over there, 30 minutes into tuesday morning. ofexpect a jump in the price iron ore. japan is holding a bonds assail and the demand is expected to be robust, despite the record low borrowing costs with -- week, the in the six-month and 30 year bonds go to auction. we will look at it to be she did ubishi today.ts they were not able to say how they will be affecte
force in ferguson, missouri has a new chief. rst permanent african-american chief in the suburb. tosaid that he felt called ferguson. he was set to retire in september. in albertaildfire has officials trying to figure out how to return residents to fort mcmurray. the temperature dipped to 45 degrees today. extradited toe the night states to face drug trafficking -- to the united states to face drug trafficking charges. news is powered by our journalists in 150 news bureaus around the world....
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. >>> the troubled ferguson, missouri, police department has its first african-american chief. he is a veteran miami officer was sworn in yesterday and the department has been under intense national scrutiny since the fatal shooting of michael brown. moss says it's the department's task to bring nobility back to police work. >>> california residents could soon see some of their water restrictions lifted. that's after rainy, snowy winter eased the state's five-year drought. members of the control board will decide may 18th whether conservation measures can be eased. >>> still ahead, a record setting sculpture sale. >>> plus, we'll look at dueling lawsuits now set to decide the future of north carolina's lgbt >>> on a lighter note not your average visitor at the front door. we'll show you how these people got rid of that unwelcome visitor. stick around. >>> at least nine injured after a bus plowed into a bus shelter in providence, rhode island. the injured were all on the bus all are expected to recover but it took hours to remove the bus because the roof of the shelter was actua
. >>> the troubled ferguson, missouri, police department has its first african-american chief. he is a veteran miami officer was sworn in yesterday and the department has been under intense national scrutiny since the fatal shooting of michael brown. moss says it's the department's task to bring nobility back to police work. >>> california residents could soon see some of their water restrictions lifted. that's after rainy, snowy winter eased the state's five-year drought....
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today, ferguson, missouri, will get a new police chief. he will be sworn in as the new chief.ss takes the helm of a department that's been the target of criticism and unrest following the shooting of an unarmed teenager michael brown in 2014. >>>ç as you probably remember, president obama was visiting a florida elementary school when he learn of the attacks. the pictures show him at a child size table writing a speech that he would give to the world moments later. the president then spent the next several hours crisscrossing the country on air force one, stopping at air bases in louisiana and nebraska before returning to the white house to give another address to the nation. >>> an emotional moment for one family as they reunite with a family member who disappeared ten years ago. randy gatewood went missing from his yuma, arizona, home in 2007. his younger brother, gene filed a missing persons report but feared the worst. he tracked his brother to a medical center east of san diego where gene lives. >> i was absolutely flabbergasted. my god, he's alive and well and being care
today, ferguson, missouri, will get a new police chief. he will be sworn in as the new chief.ss takes the helm of a department that's been the target of criticism and unrest following the shooting of an unarmed teenager michael brown in 2014. >>>ç as you probably remember, president obama was visiting a florida elementary school when he learn of the attacks. the pictures show him at a child size table writing a speech that he would give to the world moments later. the president then...
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. >>> back here at home tonight, and to ferguson, missouri, the city in turmoil after the shooting death of michael brown. tonight, a new police chief sworn in. a high little regarded veteran of the miami police department taking charge of a nearly all-white force that patrols a majority african-american community. >>> next tonight, to the mystery surrounding america's newest powerball winner. and here are the first clues. that person bought two tickets, one for the wednesday drawing, and one for the saturday drawing, both times using the same numbers. and it was saturday that paid off. here's abc's linzie janis from new jersey. >> reporter: some of the folks who shop at this neighborhood 7-eleven say they're pretty sure they know who purchased the golden ticket. >> i buy right in back of her sometimes, i'm right in back of her. >> reporter: today, lottery officials appealing to the mystery buyer to come forward. >> i want them to sign the back of the ticket, put it in a safe place. >> reporter: all we know that she or her purchased the lucky ticket at this store in trenton, new jersey,
. >>> back here at home tonight, and to ferguson, missouri, the city in turmoil after the shooting death of michael brown. tonight, a new police chief sworn in. a high little regarded veteran of the miami police department taking charge of a nearly all-white force that patrols a majority african-american community. >>> next tonight, to the mystery surrounding america's newest powerball winner. and here are the first clues. that person bought two tickets, one for the wednesday...
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on december 18, 2014, 4 months after the events of ferguson missouri the relations between police and the communities they serve its got national attention president obama signed it executive order establishing the task force on policing. it was charged with making recommendations on matters ranging from use of deadly force to police training. it's paramount uncle was tacked as a catalyst of rebuilding the trust between the people and the guardians who serve them. the choice to leave this initiative as cochair was a man rightly recognized inside and outside of law-enforcement as one of the profession's most important and influential leaders in law-enforcement. that individual is charles h ramsey. [applause]. >> in a career spanning more than four decades charles ramsey led the distinction of having lived three of the largest police department, chicago, washington, dc, and philadelphia. he simultaneously served as president of to the nation's most prominent law-enforcement organizations, the major city chiefs association and the police executive research forum. ramsey is respected by h
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here in ferguson, missouri, he was one of many arrested for civil disobedience.g people who are leading the black lives matter charge. >> yes? >> you are all behind them? >> very much so. i think it is a marvelous new militancy that has to do with courage, vision, the fundamental challenge always is will their rage be channelled through hatred and revenge or will it be channelled through love and justice? you got to push them towards love and justice. >> why do you think you have that kind of kcurrency with youg people. >> they know i take their precious lives seriously. when i go to jail in ferguson, and say quite explicitly, i am old school and i want the new school to know that some of us old folk love you all to death. and they hear that and say, well, dang, you know, we might not always agree with this, brother. but this negro looks like a fighter for justice. [ chanting ] >> i think a lot of young people really gravitate towards him not only because he is a giant of an intellect wum. he is somebody that you want to be around. >> a 26-year-old activist and r
here in ferguson, missouri, he was one of many arrested for civil disobedience.g people who are leading the black lives matter charge. >> yes? >> you are all behind them? >> very much so. i think it is a marvelous new militancy that has to do with courage, vision, the fundamental challenge always is will their rage be channelled through hatred and revenge or will it be channelled through love and justice? you got to push them towards love and justice. >> why do you think...
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on december 18, 2014, four months after the immense of ferguson, missouri, racial, subject of national election the president signed an executive order establishing the task force. it is charged with making recommendations on matters ranging from deadly force to police training. but it's goal was to act as a catalyst for rebuilding the trust between the people and the guardians who serve them. the present presidents twice to lead this initiative is cochair is a mansk force recognized inside and outside of enforcement, charles ramsey. [applause] in a career spanning more than four decades, charles ramsey earned the distinction of having led three of the nation's largest police departments, chicago, washington, dc and philadelphia. he served as president of two of the nations most prominent law enforcement organizations, the major cities chiefs association and the police executive research forum. commissioner ramsey is widely respected for his expertise in combating terrorism and is a visionary police leader in the area of civil rights and police community relations. he grew up in the so
on december 18, 2014, four months after the immense of ferguson, missouri, racial, subject of national election the president signed an executive order establishing the task force. it is charged with making recommendations on matters ranging from deadly force to police training. but it's goal was to act as a catalyst for rebuilding the trust between the people and the guardians who serve them. the present presidents twice to lead this initiative is cochair is a mansk force recognized inside and...
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are places in america that are among the most dangerous in the world, places like oakland or ferguson missouri, the crime numbers are worse. seriously. the oakland mayor was quick to respond, tweeting, the most dangerous place in america is donald trump's mouth. new ad 10 pm tonight. what are people saying about this tonight in oakland?>> reporter: people were caught off guard by it. those born and raised in oakland. it was a bit random on what he said but others were downright offended. along the oakland shores, do you feel unsafe? >> no.>> reporter: great views and safety on this wednesday evening is not much of a concern with those taking in the scenery. >> it is all wonderful place to be. >> reporter: this couple visiting from maryland, oakland holds a special place in their heart it is where they met back in the 70s. donald trump's comments about the city may lack some depth because it is unclear on what dangerous places he has visited to compare it to. >> he has never been to afghanistan, iraq, beirut. >> they are taken offense to what donald trump said.>> most of with from this family,
are places in america that are among the most dangerous in the world, places like oakland or ferguson missouri, the crime numbers are worse. seriously. the oakland mayor was quick to respond, tweeting, the most dangerous place in america is donald trump's mouth. new ad 10 pm tonight. what are people saying about this tonight in oakland?>> reporter: people were caught off guard by it. those born and raised in oakland. it was a bit random on what he said but others were downright offended....
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ferguson, missouri has a new police chief he was sworn in on monday to help the department rebound ever a a racially charged protest. he served as an officer in miami for 32 years after beating out 50 other applicants for the job. facebook is being accused of suppressing con soifer tiff -- conservative views. they say the tech site, gizmoto, removes stories from their list of trending topics. facebook is denying any political bias and they take the allegations seriously. the number of soldiers on active duty is at its lowest since 1940. they say the army has 400 thousand on duty. they are cutting that number down by another 5,000 by the end of september. that's a look at news at this hour. now back to "red eye." >> welcome back. i am here with ago deer -- with actor ernie hudson. he will be in the coming "ghostbusterss 3". let's look at that. >> what are we doing here? >> what do you mean? you are thirsty and i am going to get you a back up drunk. >> i mean this, us, what are we doing? >> we are having a business dinner. >> wow. i thought it was a date. >> you thought it was a date. >>
ferguson, missouri has a new police chief he was sworn in on monday to help the department rebound ever a a racially charged protest. he served as an officer in miami for 32 years after beating out 50 other applicants for the job. facebook is being accused of suppressing con soifer tiff -- conservative views. they say the tech site, gizmoto, removes stories from their list of trending topics. facebook is denying any political bias and they take the allegations seriously. the number of soldiers...
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. >>> the first african-american police chief is taking over today in ferguson, missouri. he says he hopes to diversify what is a mostly white department as it reboupds from the unrest from the fatal shooting of michael brown. he planned to retire this year before he accepted the job in ferguson. >>> marco rubio today says he does not want to be considered for the vice president. bernie sanders heads to the capital. he plans to head to a rally at 8:00. >> reporter: bernie sanders rallying supporters in atlantic city this morning, a town that donald trump once dominated. >> you don't think he is a brilliant successful businessman. >> reporter: on the trail trump is expanding his attacks on hillary clinton to bill clinton. >> hillary clinton's husband abused women more than any man that we know of in the history of politics, right? >> reporter: he's also wagging a fight against republican leaders who are calling for party unity. the likely nominee doesn't seem to be any rush to hug it out. >> i think it would be better if it were unified but i don't think it has to be unifie
. >>> the first african-american police chief is taking over today in ferguson, missouri. he says he hopes to diversify what is a mostly white department as it reboupds from the unrest from the fatal shooting of michael brown. he planned to retire this year before he accepted the job in ferguson. >>> marco rubio today says he does not want to be considered for the vice president. bernie sanders heads to the capital. he plans to head to a rally at 8:00. >> reporter:...
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he mentioned ferguson, missouri, which he called "among the most dangerous in the world."has holding a meeting with henry kissinger. mark, are any of these a risk for trump? or do most of them play into this? mark: most americans are not happy with how things are going overseas. all the clinton fans say, this is irresponsible, you can't possibly say that trump knows what he is doing. i talked to trump about nato. some of his positions are fast and loose. some are not only thoughtful, but personally reasonable positions to take. barack obama said he would meet with foreign leaders, and hillary sutton said the same thing. that is a different style leadership. donny: i think the wackiest of the wacky -- john, don't worry, this is the last day i'm here. [laughter] but basically arming south korea with nukes. that, to me -- huh? what? he is that nicholson character. you need me on that wall. you might not want to talk to me at those dinner parties. but part of his women problem can be solved with smart foreign policy. i think he will start to chip away at his woman issue with v
he mentioned ferguson, missouri, which he called "among the most dangerous in the world."has holding a meeting with henry kissinger. mark, are any of these a risk for trump? or do most of them play into this? mark: most americans are not happy with how things are going overseas. all the clinton fans say, this is irresponsible, you can't possibly say that trump knows what he is doing. i talked to trump about nato. some of his positions are fast and loose. some are not only thoughtful,...
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and perhaps nowhere has the impact of high youth unemployment been felt more keenly than in ferguson, missouri st. louis is rising to that challenge, building a center for job training and other services at the site of a convenient store -- convenience store that was destroyed during the unrest that followed michael brown's death. i had the honor to represent the urban league movement at the groundbreaking. ♪ we are the world, we are the children we are the ones who make a brighter day so let's start giving there's a choice we're making we're saving our own lives it's true we'll make a better day just you and me ♪ >> while we are constructing the new facility, we are proud of the fact that thus far we have 100% african-american and female companies that have worked on the building to date and we plan on continuing that commitment so that we can show the community the best and brightest of the african-american and female construction industry and that we are committed to making a difference on our own projects and working with those who are committed to make that same difference in theirs. mr.
and perhaps nowhere has the impact of high youth unemployment been felt more keenly than in ferguson, missouri st. louis is rising to that challenge, building a center for job training and other services at the site of a convenient store -- convenience store that was destroyed during the unrest that followed michael brown's death. i had the honor to represent the urban league movement at the groundbreaking. ♪ we are the world, we are the children we are the ones who make a brighter day so...
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. >>> we are watching a -- a couple of minutes and this, the city of ferguson, missouri, swearing infirst black police chief of unrest that followed the fatal police shooting of michael brown. cnn sat down with this man saying he is ready to clean house if needed. we'll play that for you next. [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. >>> the city of ferguson, missouri, the flashpoint of civil unrest after the police killing of teenager michael brown, the city will swear in a new police chief today, the first african-american chief by the name of delrish moss. live pictures as they're getting ready to begin the official ceremony minutes from now. moss, who rose to the rank of major in miami's police force, has his work cut out for him. he will have to heal a fractured community. he will have to navigate a mostly white police department in charge of a majority black
. >>> we are watching a -- a couple of minutes and this, the city of ferguson, missouri, swearing infirst black police chief of unrest that followed the fatal police shooting of michael brown. cnn sat down with this man saying he is ready to clean house if needed. we'll play that for you next. [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are...
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. >>> coming up, ferguson missouri's troubled police department just swore in its first african-americanchief. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. (sounds of birds whistling) ♪ music ♪ introducing new k-y touch gel crème. for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified. a little touch is all it takes. thope to see you again soon.. whoa, whoa, i got this. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up the check. what? it's what you do. i got this. thanks, dennis! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. growwwlph. it's what you do. oh that is good crispy duck. jill and kate use the same dishwasher. same detergent. but only jill ends up with wet, spotty glasses. kate adds finish jet-dry with five power actions that dry dishes and prevent spots and film, so all that's left is the shine. for better results, use finish
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law and perhaps nowhere has the impact of high-youth unemployment been felt more keenly than ferguson, missouriroyed. i had the honor to represent the urban league in the ground breaking. ♪ >> while we are constructing the new facility we are proud of the fact that thus far we have 100% of african-american companies building there to date and we will continue that to show the best and brightest of the african-americans in the female construction industry and we are committed to making a difference in our own construction project and working with those to make that same difference in theirs. >> great work by our team. [ applause ] >> great work by a team in st. louis. it is an example of what this kind of investment can do. investments like a federal living wage of $15 per hour indexed to inflation. [ applause ] now, not only would an increase in the minimum wage help people lift thousands of themselves out of poverty and help to shrink the nation's dangerously wide income gap, it would inject billions into the economy. every dollar increased for a minimum wage worker results in $2,800 in new, t
law and perhaps nowhere has the impact of high-youth unemployment been felt more keenly than ferguson, missouriroyed. i had the honor to represent the urban league in the ground breaking. ♪ >> while we are constructing the new facility we are proud of the fact that thus far we have 100% of african-american companies building there to date and we will continue that to show the best and brightest of the african-americans in the female construction industry and we are committed to making a...
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social justice mission, the owners say the next restaurant in the local chain will be created in ferguson, missouri. >>> julie watts is at sfo. i didn't see sun until 4 p.m. >> i can tell you the sun is coming out now. it's been in my eyes for most of this live shot. [ laughter ] >> yeah. you can see it right there. we will see more sunshine though as we head into the holiday weekend. just what a lot of folks want over the weekend. outside now there's sunshine for many folks this afternoon. highs today warming up into the mid-70s for santa rosa. topping out at 65 in oakland, 66 fremont, 62 san francisco. there are thunderstorms out there. a lot of folks getting drenched right now. thundershowers are popping up over the sierra and over portions of lake county. a closer look at lake county shows really some impressive cells east of lake berryessa. another handful of cells just to the north of clearlake and they haven't moved a lot over the last hour or so. they are getting drenched. area of low pressure now moving -- pushing off to the east. as it does we have a ridge of high pressure building in ove
social justice mission, the owners say the next restaurant in the local chain will be created in ferguson, missouri. >>> julie watts is at sfo. i didn't see sun until 4 p.m. >> i can tell you the sun is coming out now. it's been in my eyes for most of this live shot. [ laughter ] >> yeah. you can see it right there. we will see more sunshine though as we head into the holiday weekend. just what a lot of folks want over the weekend. outside now there's sunshine for many...
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he we have occupation things go horribly wrong like it did in ferguson, missouri; we have always seenly in the pursuit of justice and look at crime and criminal is the enemy. now, this attorney general and this u.s. doj sees the cop as the enemy and the criminal as the victim and the whole thing is flipped around. but that's what the fear is. >> as i look around tonight, you know, i have been about to these vigils before. this is the 25th year for this vigil. i know soon we are going to seat families of this year's fallen. we listen to do griff interview the parents. some only 24 years old and he died. >> it rips your heart out. it truly does. they have the most to use slang skin in the game here. they gave all. the pain and suffering will never go away it gives us an opportunity to come down here and stop the world. everybody in this law enforcement family to stop the world and honor those that have gone before, honor the names of the and the people whose names are going on tragically. i know two new hampshire police officers were shot in the line of duty today. i hear that they're g
he we have occupation things go horribly wrong like it did in ferguson, missouri; we have always seenly in the pursuit of justice and look at crime and criminal is the enemy. now, this attorney general and this u.s. doj sees the cop as the enemy and the criminal as the victim and the whole thing is flipped around. but that's what the fear is. >> as i look around tonight, you know, i have been about to these vigils before. this is the 25th year for this vigil. i know soon we are going to...
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police are adapting to body cameras after a greater push for them since the deadly shooting in ferguson, missouri. >> initially when we rolled it out the officers were uncomfortable with it because of the unknown. but now they've embraced it. most people think that after an accident, you'll have to pay five hundred bucks for your deductible. the truth? at allstate, you could pay zero. allstate gives you a hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up. then another hundred off every year you don't have an accident. let the good hands reward your safe driving with a deductible that goes away. ♪ deductible rewards. one more way you're in good hands with allstate. ♪ o...cleasee ya!ake off. good hands with allstate. when you're living with diabetes. steady is exciting. oh this is living baby! only glucerna has carbsteady, to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and try new glucerna hunger smart to help you feel full. >>> in a push for greater transparency, chicago police are expanding a program to put body cameras on officers. fox affiliate has the story. >> reporter: on a warm friday night whe
police are adapting to body cameras after a greater push for them since the deadly shooting in ferguson, missouri. >> initially when we rolled it out the officers were uncomfortable with it because of the unknown. but now they've embraced it. most people think that after an accident, you'll have to pay five hundred bucks for your deductible. the truth? at allstate, you could pay zero. allstate gives you a hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up. then another hundred off...
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and remember when ferguson, missouri went up in flames? were riots erupted following the death of michael brown. there is news tonight in that police department. that police department. that's next. you won't see these folks at the post office. that police department. that's next. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> a suspected cop killer is dead. four hour standoff is over. killed the suspect accused of murdering rob tarentino. an early morning traffic stop. jorge murdered tarentino. he fled and barricaded himself inside an apartment. during the standoff a second officer was shot but is expected to be okay. across the country tensions between police and communities are high. that stress is making it harder for them to do their job and
and remember when ferguson, missouri went up in flames? were riots erupted following the death of michael brown. there is news tonight in that police department. that police department. that's next. you won't see these folks at the post office. that police department. that's next. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week...
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a remember it so well because a couple of months later, i took a trip down to ferguson, missouri. was covering the backlash after aaron wilson was not charged in killing michael brown, the unarmed 18 euro teenager there. i s saw thousands of people in ferguson marching here in toronto in solidarity with mike brown, but also talking about our own issues, talking about jermaine carby and other people in our communities here who have been killed by pololice. the movement is an international movement. it is one where people are feeding off of each other. they are watching and learning and taking inspiration from one another. it has taken a lot of time, but i think black lives matter toronto and many other groups in solidarity have been much more successful in recent months of raising this as a local problem in the media has been very slow to respond. but i think the persistence of moreactivivism is forcing media coverage as time goes on. amy: you wrote an article about your own experience with racism. can you talk aboutut what you wrote and the reaction to it? >> i wrote about growing
a remember it so well because a couple of months later, i took a trip down to ferguson, missouri. was covering the backlash after aaron wilson was not charged in killing michael brown, the unarmed 18 euro teenager there. i s saw thousands of people in ferguson marching here in toronto in solidarity with mike brown, but also talking about our own issues, talking about jermaine carby and other people in our communities here who have been killed by pololice. the movement is an international...