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garner believes u.s.uries overreacted to the upside and the long rally in bond prices can be coming to an end. look at this weekly chart of the 20-plus year treasury. the tlt. remember that. the best way to track the price of treasuries. when garner looks at the chart it makes her feel u.s. treasuries are dramatically overbought meaning they come up too fast and could be headed for a decline. it goes higher when the economy is in dire straits and not when we post terrific job growth. lately the tlt rallied. its peak in 2012 get this unemployment was 2% higher s&p 500, lower and they were buying bonds left and right to stimulate business formation. now we are back to the 2012 levels despite the fact the economy is in much better shape. the fed is likely to raise short-term rates later this year. they should listen to me and sell the bonds right here and take a big win before what garner says comes true. garner sees the tlt facing resistance at more than $2 where it is currently trading. when you look at th
garner believes u.s.uries overreacted to the upside and the long rally in bond prices can be coming to an end. look at this weekly chart of the 20-plus year treasury. the tlt. remember that. the best way to track the price of treasuries. when garner looks at the chart it makes her feel u.s. treasuries are dramatically overbought meaning they come up too fast and could be headed for a decline. it goes higher when the economy is in dire straits and not when we post terrific job growth. lately the...
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, end up like michael brown, why do they turn to these lives of -- eric garner had a rap sheet going0 years. michael brown assaulted a police officer after robbing a store this his own neighborhood. why are so many young black men turning out this way? i think eric holder and barack obama are uniquely qualified to lead that conversation. they have no interest in having it. lou: no interest in having it and i struggle to comprehend why i think so many of us in this country actually believe -- you and i have never talked about it but i actually was one of those people who thought we had a pretty good shot at being a postracial society with the election of this president. >> i don't think the heft has any interest -- the interest in being postracial. they believe in divvying us up by race and gender and sexual orientation and making specific appeals based on those characteristics. i think that is the essence of identity politics, and that's what they believe in. i don't think they have any interest in being postracial whatsoever. lou: why do you think there is sort of deference to a pre
, end up like michael brown, why do they turn to these lives of -- eric garner had a rap sheet going0 years. michael brown assaulted a police officer after robbing a store this his own neighborhood. why are so many young black men turning out this way? i think eric holder and barack obama are uniquely qualified to lead that conversation. they have no interest in having it. lou: no interest in having it and i struggle to comprehend why i think so many of us in this country actually believe --...
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my crime is murder, and i cannibalized during the process. >> garner killed his father on christmas eve995. at the time, he believed his dad was preventing the second coming of christ. again, we'll warn you, his account of the murder is extremely graphic. >> i eventually told him to sit in a chair and not to move, and i started singing the battle him of the republic, glory, glory, hallelujah. i said, they are coming, do you hear them? he jumped up to push me aside, and i thought he was attacking me so i stabbed him in the back, he took three steps, i tackled him, slit his throughout, and he said, please, don't kill me. that's what i realized, oh, my god, what am i doing. >> the producer described the interview as exhausting as he took the conversation on bizarre tangents. >> never a second, whatever the latest measurement of time is. repressed freudian alien that snowballed emotionally repressed through drugs and alcohol. and it was witnessed by 10,000 people in a concert at detroit plaza. >> it was moments before he was brought back to the details of the crime. he told us it was shocki
my crime is murder, and i cannibalized during the process. >> garner killed his father on christmas eve995. at the time, he believed his dad was preventing the second coming of christ. again, we'll warn you, his account of the murder is extremely graphic. >> i eventually told him to sit in a chair and not to move, and i started singing the battle him of the republic, glory, glory, hallelujah. i said, they are coming, do you hear them? he jumped up to push me aside, and i thought he...
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for that reason i chose eric garner. >> joy reid, the person of the year?wn. because i believe that it was his death that galvanized the initial conversation that made people pay attention to eric garner and tamir rice and john crawford iii. even the fact that people question the accounts and the memories of the 16 witnesses versus 2 who say his hands were up even that conversation is sad as it is about people's representations of young black men. i think it's real. i think it's raw. i think that we can't believe what intuitively is true unless we see it on video. says something not so great about the country but that needs to be said. >> what do you think, what would the eric garner attention level be without michael brown coming first? >> i know that here in new york city it probably would be on very, very high but nationwide i don't think people at berkeley would be protesting if eric garner didn't happen right after ferguson. >> there was a cumulative effect that happened there. my person of the year and the first time i've done this i actually agree wi
for that reason i chose eric garner. >> joy reid, the person of the year?wn. because i believe that it was his death that galvanized the initial conversation that made people pay attention to eric garner and tamir rice and john crawford iii. even the fact that people question the accounts and the memories of the 16 witnesses versus 2 who say his hands were up even that conversation is sad as it is about people's representations of young black men. i think it's real. i think it's raw. i...
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so you have two people assassinated who were police officers and eric garner and let me preface thishat i am sorry that he died as a result of the interaction with the police -- >> of course. >> and -- also, yes, he was not selling cocaine, but untaxed cigarettes so in the hierarchy of crimes it was not the biggest crime of the century, but for all intents and purposes he was a career criminal with 30-some-odd arrests. >> and you can't pick and choose which laws to fol loelow, and you can't just pick and choose, you have to follow the law or not. and i want to return to the wife here because she was so poignant in her tribute to her husband. she was distraught but she spoke about him being a caring son and loyal husband and amazing man and she call ded him her soulmate and she drew on the strength saying that he supported both of the parents and supported her and you got a sense of the chinese culture involved and wrapped in. there is a growth of the asian off officers especially within the nypd over the last couple of de decades because they are recruitment efforts have sought to st
so you have two people assassinated who were police officers and eric garner and let me preface thishat i am sorry that he died as a result of the interaction with the police -- >> of course. >> and -- also, yes, he was not selling cocaine, but untaxed cigarettes so in the hierarchy of crimes it was not the biggest crime of the century, but for all intents and purposes he was a career criminal with 30-some-odd arrests. >> and you can't pick and choose which laws to fol loelow,...
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after the eric garner incident, my son calls me and he says dad he says i'm afraid. he says it's against the law to be a large black man. and my son is a rather large man. and i mean that really really bothered me. i have to be concerned about my son's safety. and i have to be concerned about his perception of him being a large black man. and you know we have to have these conversation. now si have a younger son that is 13 years old that is a pretty big 13-year-old. and he's very innocent child. so he wouldn't even understand an interaction between him and the police. he understands that his father is a police, he understood stands he has taken photos as a child in her father's uniform and he was proud of that. but unfortunately the way that police respond and interact with our young black youth is problematic. our children are afraid. and it is totally against anything relative to policing that our youth should be afraid of law be en-- law enforcement. >> you realize someone is going to watch the program and say how is it that a police officer has to have a conversa
after the eric garner incident, my son calls me and he says dad he says i'm afraid. he says it's against the law to be a large black man. and my son is a rather large man. and i mean that really really bothered me. i have to be concerned about my son's safety. and i have to be concerned about his perception of him being a large black man. and you know we have to have these conversation. now si have a younger son that is 13 years old that is a pretty big 13-year-old. and he's very innocent...
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(laughter) we talk selma, ferguson and eric garner. it's comedy central's worst nightmare! a brother finally gets a show on late night tv. (cheers and applause) but, of course, he's got to work on martin luther king day. let's do this! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central ♪ >> larry: bring up the lights! bring it up! thank you! thank you very much! calm down! thank you, thank you! i am so excited to be here. man, so exciting. i feel like there's so much to talk about. especially if i had the show a year ago! (laughter) all of the good bad race stuff happened already! there's none left. we're done. happy m.l.k. day, everybody! actually, wait, there's a 2015 injustice that's bugging me. i'm talking, of course, about the oscar nominations. or lack thereof. a very powerful motion picture was snubbed. this film's message is as poignant today as it would have been when i was a kid. ("everything is awesome" song from the leggo movie) ♪ everything is awesome ♪ ♪ everything is cool when you're part of a team ♪ ♪ everything is awesome! ♪ >> larry: no, everythi
(laughter) we talk selma, ferguson and eric garner. it's comedy central's worst nightmare! a brother finally gets a show on late night tv. (cheers and applause) but, of course, he's got to work on martin luther king day. let's do this! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central ♪ >> larry: bring up the lights! bring it up! thank you! thank you very much! calm down! thank you, thank you! i am so excited to be here. man, so exciting. i feel like there's so much to talk...
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garner, the so-called chokehold death.rought a lot of ministers and community leaders from staten island and also the reverend al sharpton into that meeting. the placement of the seating, the photograph the very famous photograph of the mayor and mr. sharpton -- >> what did that say to people? >> particularly to the cops they went crazy, as well as particularly the tablets in new york, the "daily news," about both of those -- both of those papers hate sharpton. seemingly on even footing with the police mission or, it became a cause celebre. the police unions began to have difficulties with the mayor -- and it gave them another nail to drive into the coffin. even for myself it caused -- it caused me no end of problems, in the sense of friends professional acquaintances. as much as mr. sharpton has become a spokesperson, probably the most well-known spokesperson for the african-american community, the african-american civil rights community on the one hand on the other hand he is anathema to police in particular. >> because
garner, the so-called chokehold death.rought a lot of ministers and community leaders from staten island and also the reverend al sharpton into that meeting. the placement of the seating, the photograph the very famous photograph of the mayor and mr. sharpton -- >> what did that say to people? >> particularly to the cops they went crazy, as well as particularly the tablets in new york, the "daily news," about both of those -- both of those papers hate sharpton. seemingly...
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a staten island grand jury failed to indict a police officer in the choking healed death of eric garner. the president touched on it in the state of union address. >> we may have different takes on the event of ferguson and new york. but surely we can understand a father who fears his son can't walk home without being
a staten island grand jury failed to indict a police officer in the choking healed death of eric garner. the president touched on it in the state of union address. >> we may have different takes on the event of ferguson and new york. but surely we can understand a father who fears his son can't walk home without being
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and the garner? >> we have the garner decision. >> grand jury decisions >> the grand jury decisions on the garner case. so my opinion, that his actions were, in fact influenced by his dissatisfaction with those decisions. rose: you really saw the heart of a city in the funeral and the response to those two brave young police officers? >> it was magnificent. and it's in a way it's similar. rose: has something happens as it did with the deaths in a way in paris with those cartoonists and the hostages a country came to its sense and then you see the death of those two. >> the legacy of the death of those two officers were that it did stop some of the madness in the sense bring about a pause, if you will in the tensions around the issue of race? the irony of it the absolute irony of it in that it was an immigrant asian officer who came to this country at age 12, an officer of port rican dis descent killed by an african-american. the irony there he was actually lashing out at police and the two officers t
and the garner? >> we have the garner decision. >> grand jury decisions >> the grand jury decisions on the garner case. so my opinion, that his actions were, in fact influenced by his dissatisfaction with those decisions. rose: you really saw the heart of a city in the funeral and the response to those two brave young police officers? >> it was magnificent. and it's in a way it's similar. rose: has something happens as it did with the deaths in a way in paris with those...
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not only in the shootings of michael brown, eric garner tamir rice and others, but the legal process and backlash that followed. more than half a century after the final vestiges of jim crow were torn down, housing, education, voting, it was illustrated again and again in in 2014 that there is more than one way to look at america. an opportunity and rights, personal safety on the streets. >> this was the scene earlier in december in new york city. washington, d.c. chicago, and oakland. in cities across the country people took to the streets to protest the decisions of two grand juries not to indict police officers in the deaths of two unarmed african-american men. >> what comes as we've seen in recent days in our criminal justice system too many americans feel deep unfairness when it comes to the gap of professed ideals and how laws are applied on a day-to-day basis. >> the grand jury decisions i am inflamed protesters. and the shooting of 18-year-old michael brown in ferguson, missouri, by a white police officer darren wilson, those shootings and the shooting of a 12-year-old boy in
not only in the shootings of michael brown, eric garner tamir rice and others, but the legal process and backlash that followed. more than half a century after the final vestiges of jim crow were torn down, housing, education, voting, it was illustrated again and again in in 2014 that there is more than one way to look at america. an opportunity and rights, personal safety on the streets. >> this was the scene earlier in december in new york city. washington, d.c. chicago, and oakland. in...
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so garner said i will grant the majority leader the right of first recognition. when all the senators are seeking recognition, i will always call on the majority leader first. that means the majority leader can get the floor when he wants it and that is a huge influence that has a lot to do with the way things happen in the senate today. that's also one reason why you will not see minority senators presiding over the senate. there was a time when both george the and minority freshman would reside. then one day a member of the minority party was presiding and the senator called on someone else. it was a little like krakatoa going off again. there was a huge eruption in the senate and the majority said from now on there will never be a minority senator in the chair. except on snow days when no one else is available. it is so essential for the power of the majority leader. >> where on the senate floor do we find the majority and minority leaders and how do they work together? >> they are front and center. they occupy that front and center see. republicans had to wai
so garner said i will grant the majority leader the right of first recognition. when all the senators are seeking recognition, i will always call on the majority leader first. that means the majority leader can get the floor when he wants it and that is a huge influence that has a lot to do with the way things happen in the senate today. that's also one reason why you will not see minority senators presiding over the senate. there was a time when both george the and minority freshman would...
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seis meses despues de la estrangulacion de eric garner a manos de un policia de nueva york, activistas contraer la influenza en estados unidos...a la mayoria de los vacunados no le esta funcionando. >> estados unidos abre la posibilidad de viajes y comercio con cuba. >> estÁn llamando muchas personas que quieren ir a cuba. quieren invertir, queremos dar la oportunidad >> nos habla de su pelÍcula y nos dice quÉ lo hace reÍr. >> chespirito. >> de verdad? cuando era chico tratÉ de hacerme covered california ha ayudado a más de un millón de personas a inscribirse en un seguro de salud. en coveredca.com/espanol encontrarás una variedad de planes de salud de compañías líderes que te ofrecen la mejor combinación de calidad tarifas y beneficios. además, podrías recibir ayuda económica, que se basa en tus ingresos. la inscripción abierta termina el 15 de febrero. ¡apresúrate! visita coveredca.com/espanol para encontrar ayuda gratis, confidencial y en persona. detrás de una gran pizza... ...hay otra gran pizza. porque hay un hombre que piensa que lo único mejor que comer una pizza, es comer dos.
seis meses despues de la estrangulacion de eric garner a manos de un policia de nueva york, activistas contraer la influenza en estados unidos...a la mayoria de los vacunados no le esta funcionando. >> estados unidos abre la posibilidad de viajes y comercio con cuba. >> estÁn llamando muchas personas que quieren ir a cuba. quieren invertir, queremos dar la oportunidad >> nos habla de su pelÍcula y nos dice quÉ lo hace reÍr. >> chespirito. >> de verdad? cuando...
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(clapping.) >> congratulations to nancy hawkins and leslie garner anyone what nominate and you can find the information on the website the next item is d student delegates report from the student delegates thank you commissioner president murase. >> yeah. good evening commissioner president murase and superintendent carranza and commissioners and deputy instructor so last night we have the student nutrition department for the f ac last night to taste some food that we might have at the you youth summit the 12th citizens advisory committee youth summit will be mark 6, 2015 from 9:30 to 3:30 if the presidio the student leadership will have workshops and inspiring workshops and entertainment and lunch is provided i hope all the commissioners can come the sfusd health department fir thank ms. lopez and mr. eric mar is from the sfusd student health education program to help us collaborate and next the out task force meeting the s ac c committee operating our next meeting is february 5th from 5 to 6:30 thank you okay. as a followup in the last year's resolution the sat soot it engaged in curv
(clapping.) >> congratulations to nancy hawkins and leslie garner anyone what nominate and you can find the information on the website the next item is d student delegates report from the student delegates thank you commissioner president murase. >> yeah. good evening commissioner president murase and superintendent carranza and commissioners and deputy instructor so last night we have the student nutrition department for the f ac last night to taste some food that we might have at...
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seis meses despues de la estrangulacion de eric garner a manos de un policia de nueva york, activistasntraer la influenza en estados unidos...a la mayoria de los vacunados no le esta funcionando. >> estados unidos abre la posibilidad de viajes y comercio con cuba. >> estÁn llamando muchas personas que quieren ir a cuba. quieren invertir, queremos dar la oportunidad >> nos habla de su pelÍcula y nos dice quÉ lo hace reÍr. >> chespirito. >> de verdad? cuando era chico tratÉ de hacerme una camisa con la ch. detrás de una gran pizza... ...hay otra gran pizza. porque hay un hombre que piensa que lo único mejor que comer una pizza, es comer dos. detrás de una gran pizza hay un gran pizzero. y para empezar el año, papa john's te da gratis una pizza grande de un ingrediente al comprar otra pizza grande a precio regular. ¡busca tu favorita y pídela ya! haz clic en papajohns.com/espanol mejores ingredientes. mejor pizza. papa john's. en nueva york, un grupo de activistas denuncio una practica policial que segun ellos discrimina a los latinos y afroamericanos.dicha practica se conoce como "broken
seis meses despues de la estrangulacion de eric garner a manos de un policia de nueva york, activistasntraer la influenza en estados unidos...a la mayoria de los vacunados no le esta funcionando. >> estados unidos abre la posibilidad de viajes y comercio con cuba. >> estÁn llamando muchas personas que quieren ir a cuba. quieren invertir, queremos dar la oportunidad >> nos habla de su pelÍcula y nos dice quÉ lo hace reÍr. >> chespirito. >> de verdad? cuando era...
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they're protesting the deaths of eric garner of new york and mike brown of ferguson. they're saying black lives matter. and specifically these protesters are asking for police in d.c. to stop these police jumpouts which this group calls racist policing. we'll be here all morning long once the protesters start to arrive and organize and keep you updated on their route. i'll be tweeting also along with these protesters. we'll keep you updated on their progress. back to you in the studio. >> thank you very much, nikki, reporting live from the mount vernon square park area. >>> new details are coming out this morning about an alleged terror plot planned for the u.s. capitol. the f.b.i. says christopher cornell of cincinnati, ohio, was caught and he -- as he was taking final steps to come to washington to try and execute his plan. they say he planned to kill employees and officers at the capitol. the plot, though, was filed outside an ohio gun range where cornell allegedly bought semiautomatic rifles and 600 rounds of ammunition. >> when he came out the door, he would -- h
they're protesting the deaths of eric garner of new york and mike brown of ferguson. they're saying black lives matter. and specifically these protesters are asking for police in d.c. to stop these police jumpouts which this group calls racist policing. we'll be here all morning long once the protesters start to arrive and organize and keep you updated on their route. i'll be tweeting also along with these protesters. we'll keep you updated on their progress. back to you in the studio. >>...
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look, i don't think eric garner look, i don't think should have died. i feel bad about it. i don't see any evidence and i don't think you have any evidence, that there was a racial component to his death. because you don't have any evidence. so why do you so why do you keep saying that? why do you keep pretending it's -- >> wait a second, tucker. i think you're parsing the question here. what we're seeing across this country both in the eric garner case as well as the tamar rice case in cleveland, an african-american man who was unarmed, was killed -- >> his african-americanness didn't play into it that we know of. >> the grand juries voted not to indict those police officers. >> you're missing my point -- >> that is where the issue is. let me make one point quickly. >> very quickly. >> -- does not like when we point out the one tea party has a confederate flag at the rally. don't point out the 1% -- >> scottie, 15 seconds. >> real simple this question was about the president lying and sitting there telling people we have better race relations. all you have to do is flip on
look, i don't think eric garner look, i don't think should have died. i feel bad about it. i don't see any evidence and i don't think you have any evidence, that there was a racial component to his death. because you don't have any evidence. so why do you so why do you keep saying that? why do you keep pretending it's -- >> wait a second, tucker. i think you're parsing the question here. what we're seeing across this country both in the eric garner case as well as the tamar rice case in...
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>> you know i think that when they turn their back on the mayor whose statements on the garner case were so out there, i mean he basically said that he acknowledged that people in the city were disappointed by the lack of grand jury indictment. he called for protests to be peaceful. he made the point that it's only peaceful protests that have ever really accomplished change. and he talked about the experience of his son as a young bi-racial person in new york city and what that meant for him and how he sometimes worried about how dante would experience interactions with the police. none of that is so far out there that you would think that the police by turning their back on the mayor were narrowly protesting a particular city policy or anything like that. they talked about the lack of respect, the lack of honor. it felt like they were turning their back on the whole city. >> law enforcement say there's a reason why a guy who was hell bent on killing cops ended up in new york city and did those despicable things that he did as opposed to going to some other locale. the argument being tha
>> you know i think that when they turn their back on the mayor whose statements on the garner case were so out there, i mean he basically said that he acknowledged that people in the city were disappointed by the lack of grand jury indictment. he called for protests to be peaceful. he made the point that it's only peaceful protests that have ever really accomplished change. and he talked about the experience of his son as a young bi-racial person in new york city and what that meant for...
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the police officers associated two weeks ago in the wake of the fewer other over the deck of eric garner at the hands of the new york police department. one of those attending the funeral is new york's democratic senator charles schumer we spoke to him earlier. senator, as you and literally thousands of people from across the nation gather to honor officer liu hanging overall of it is this nasty situation that's developed between the mayor and new york police department. we now understand that arrests are down 66%, traffic citations down 90%. every category of arrest statistics show dramatic drop. what is going on here and is this reaching a crisis state? >> no, i don't think it is, bob. let me first say today is day honor officer l irku and his family and men and women of the police department. liu signifies the greatness of new york. poor immigrant, came from china worked really hard, very difficult job, volunteered -- he was volunteer police officer for three years before he became a police officer. and he like the other police officers, do the great job making new york the safest cit
the police officers associated two weeks ago in the wake of the fewer other over the deck of eric garner at the hands of the new york police department. one of those attending the funeral is new york's democratic senator charles schumer we spoke to him earlier. senator, as you and literally thousands of people from across the nation gather to honor officer liu hanging overall of it is this nasty situation that's developed between the mayor and new york police department. we now understand that...
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all to protest the death of a black man by white police officers including eric garner in new york and michael brown in missouri. as jeanette reyes explains they chose january 15th for an important reason. >> michael brown! >> dozens of protesters took to d.c.'s streets this morning with the familiar cry for justice in the deaths of eric garner and michael brown. >> it's beyond michael brown at this point. it's beyond just you know the chants that we're saying. this is something wrong with america. this is the issue of systemic racism. >> supporters of all races kicked off the march at mount vernon square and walked nearly a mile to pennsylvania avenue and ninth street northwest wrapping up on the steps of the f.b.i. building. emotions ran high among angry commuters stuck in traffic. some were i like scott winters who was headed to the airport. >> where do you have to go? >> california. >> so you have to catch a plane. >> while he sat in traffic, he pointed out something he considered ironic. >> i find it interesting how you have police protecting their rights to do so oochltd auto the
all to protest the death of a black man by white police officers including eric garner in new york and michael brown in missouri. as jeanette reyes explains they chose january 15th for an important reason. >> michael brown! >> dozens of protesters took to d.c.'s streets this morning with the familiar cry for justice in the deaths of eric garner and michael brown. >> it's beyond michael brown at this point. it's beyond just you know the chants that we're saying. this is...
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then we were introduced to 47-year-old joseph garner. >> i have been down 9 1/2 years and have 22 1/2 more to go. my crime is murder and i cannibalized during the process. >> garner killed his father on christmas eve, 1995. at the time he believed his dad was preventing the second coming of christ. again, we will warn you, his account of the murder is extremely graphic. >> i eventually told him to sit in a chair and not to move. i started sing the battle hymn of the republic, glory glory hallelujah and i said they were coming. i was wigged out and he must have gotten scare and tried to push me aside and he started attacking and i tackled him from mind and got around and slit his throat and i remember him saying please don't kill me. that's when i realized oh, my god, what am i doing? >> my producer described her interview as exhausting. he took the conversation on bizarre tangents. >> every nano second and whatever the latest measurement of time. he was a repressed freudian alien who was repressed through drugs and alcohol and it was witnessed by 10,000 people in detroit's plaza. >> i
then we were introduced to 47-year-old joseph garner. >> i have been down 9 1/2 years and have 22 1/2 more to go. my crime is murder and i cannibalized during the process. >> garner killed his father on christmas eve, 1995. at the time he believed his dad was preventing the second coming of christ. again, we will warn you, his account of the murder is extremely graphic. >> i eventually told him to sit in a chair and not to move. i started sing the battle hymn of the republic,...
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>> i highly recommend deep down dark about the chilean garner -- raiders that were trapped underground for like 40 days? ended to get exclusive access they said they wanted him to write their story. is like about climbing everest except it is down trapped in the bowels of the earth waiting for rescue and having faith that rescue will come is a fabulous nonfiction book. >> host: if you would like to have the author talks about his book potoo booktv -- speetwentythree and we have covered that as well. with so we really want is how "the great gatsby" came to be and why it indoors. . . . .
>> i highly recommend deep down dark about the chilean garner -- raiders that were trapped underground for like 40 days? ended to get exclusive access they said they wanted him to write their story. is like about climbing everest except it is down trapped in the bowels of the earth waiting for rescue and having faith that rescue will come is a fabulous nonfiction book. >> host: if you would like to have the author talks about his book potoo booktv -- speetwentythree and we have...
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hard to digest from ferguson to garner in new york. the video in new york tragic.ght that was a clear opportunity for an indictment if i ever saw one. for me i also thought about where i come from, growing up in the place where i grew up and knowing some of my friends i grew up with were killed. black on black crime. for me it's looking at the issue wholistically and looking for real solutions. not just an outcome but the process of giving to the outcome. for me, i focus on my agenda, education. a powerful tool. look at the incarcerated population you'll find that being functionally illiterate, single parent households and poverty drive who is in prison. i want to change that. i listened carefully to the conversation y'all had of the interesting and necessary conversation. i look forward to engaging with cory. folks like cory to ted cruz and rand paul and the koch brothers all focusing in on this issue of incarceration and looking for ways to reduce it. criminal justice will be on the table not just for the next couple years, but the next decade. this should be goo
hard to digest from ferguson to garner in new york. the video in new york tragic.ght that was a clear opportunity for an indictment if i ever saw one. for me i also thought about where i come from, growing up in the place where i grew up and knowing some of my friends i grew up with were killed. black on black crime. for me it's looking at the issue wholistically and looking for real solutions. not just an outcome but the process of giving to the outcome. for me, i focus on my agenda,...
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issue is the nonindictment of police officers in the deaths of michael grown in ferguson and eric garner in new york. >> i think it's important that we come out and let the world know that is not okay and another world is possible and we can change the way communities are policed. >> reporter: but not everyone agrees with their methods. i posed the question on twitter. what do you think about it? mollie hummer says i think delaying innocent people trying to get to does not help their cause. jesse montana tweets i agree with their cause message but you shouldn't be allowed to block traffic. and dc live says, people don't understand the purpose of disruptive protests. the point is to wake people up. >> it shouldn't be business as usual when we have an epidemic of systemic racism that is targeted toward black and brown communities. we're not going to let it be business as usual. >> reporter: the protest ended around 8:45. for this group the work does not. they hope to get about 20,000 signatures on their anti- jumpout petition by april n. d.c., nikki burdine, wusa9. >>> maryland comptroller
issue is the nonindictment of police officers in the deaths of michael grown in ferguson and eric garner in new york. >> i think it's important that we come out and let the world know that is not okay and another world is possible and we can change the way communities are policed. >> reporter: but not everyone agrees with their methods. i posed the question on twitter. what do you think about it? mollie hummer says i think delaying innocent people trying to get to does not help...
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there was the ferguson protest, the garner protest, and then the nypd protest of the handling of that there was a black brunch protest. yesterday in oakland, people were protesting police violence. and even as i speak tonight there's a demonstration going on in grand central station, because there's no better way to win the hearts and minds of white people than making them miss their train to connecticut. (applause) >> larry: it's true! they hate that (bleep)! (laughter) no i get it. some people are discouraged. they think protests don't work anymore. but protests can work. let me give you a few examples. 400,000 people marched in new york to protest climate change in september, and it succeeded as america and china signed a climate accord a few months later. wow. that's pretty good, right? (cheers and applause) i mean, more power to these folks because if we don't figure this out, then it won't just be black people saying "i can't breathe." (audience reacts) oh too soon? too soon? yeah, i choked him, thank you very much. and don't forget the minimum-wage protest last year. fast food
there was the ferguson protest, the garner protest, and then the nypd protest of the handling of that there was a black brunch protest. yesterday in oakland, people were protesting police violence. and even as i speak tonight there's a demonstration going on in grand central station, because there's no better way to win the hearts and minds of white people than making them miss their train to connecticut. (applause) >> larry: it's true! they hate that (bleep)! (laughter) no i get it. some...
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streets in december after a grand jury decided not to indict a white officer in the death of eric garnermayor also said he has often warned his biracial son about what he calls the dangers of police encounters. he has tried to diffuse the tensions last week. >> our thought here today is that actions speak louder than words and time will tell. >> reporter: the police commissioner admits the tension, the protests and two police funerals have lead to a slowdown in arrests and summons. >> we have had a lot of things that have been impacting on activity levels but the overall crime numbers have continued to decline in the city. >> reporter: his comments come hours after protesters rallied outside of the state supreme court calling for records in garner's grand jury trial to be made public. the district attorney who handled the case said in a court filing: a judge announced today we'll hear arguments for and against disclosing the grand jury proceedings later this month. >>> lieutenant julie harper is the cofounder for the advocacy group 100 black people in law enforcement who care. give me yo
streets in december after a grand jury decided not to indict a white officer in the death of eric garnermayor also said he has often warned his biracial son about what he calls the dangers of police encounters. he has tried to diffuse the tensions last week. >> our thought here today is that actions speak louder than words and time will tell. >> reporter: the police commissioner admits the tension, the protests and two police funerals have lead to a slowdown in arrests and summons....
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. >>> eric garner was unarmed when he died at the hands of blazer.n december a grand jury decided not to indict a white officer, daniel pantaleo in garner's death. authorities say the goal is to take a fresh look at the garner case. >>> light know in the north and great lakes. let's go to pedram for the forecast. >> good morning. let's show you what's happening in the northeast with philly baltimore, washington one to three inches mainly the afternoon hours, 2:00 a.m. could see afternoon showers. again, another clipper system pushes into thursday afternoon and evening. so some light flurries possible. not a major snowstorm, but could be a possibility that could slow you down in you're traveling across that area. the southeast, mild conditions above average temperatures for atlanta, charleston eventually down to new orleans and houston, mid-60s after some morning fog across that region. while the great lakes starting you in the upper 20s and low 30s. again, accumulation is going to be on the lighter side, one inch around chicago, two inches around cle
. >>> eric garner was unarmed when he died at the hands of blazer.n december a grand jury decided not to indict a white officer, daniel pantaleo in garner's death. authorities say the goal is to take a fresh look at the garner case. >>> light know in the north and great lakes. let's go to pedram for the forecast. >> good morning. let's show you what's happening in the northeast with philly baltimore, washington one to three inches mainly the afternoon hours, 2:00 a.m....
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to protest the deaths of michael brown in ferguson, missouri, and eric garner in new york. here's video from a similar protest last month. the group will gather tomorrow at 7 a.m. in mount vernon square park and protests will take place on what would have been martin luther king, jr.'s 86th birthday. >>> pope francis is on his way to the philippines tonight, but later this year he'll be here in washington. a person in the position to know about the pope's trip to the u.s. this september confirms he will, in fact, make a stop here in washington. the pope will visit three cities in the u.s., philadelphia, which has been announced already, but he's also expected to make stops in d.c. and new york city, no word on the exact dates yet. >>> a maryland man is accused of assaulting a mother and her child, urge arrest tonight 27- year-old james lee. la plata police say monday lee got into a neighbor's car and asked her to drive him to the charles county sheriff's office claiming he was on pcp and that somebody was trying to kill him. according to investigators, while on the way to t
to protest the deaths of michael brown in ferguson, missouri, and eric garner in new york. here's video from a similar protest last month. the group will gather tomorrow at 7 a.m. in mount vernon square park and protests will take place on what would have been martin luther king, jr.'s 86th birthday. >>> pope francis is on his way to the philippines tonight, but later this year he'll be here in washington. a person in the position to know about the pope's trip to the u.s. this...
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. >> a judge postponed today's arguments in the eric garner chokehold case until next thursday. he delayed those proceedings because of this week's storm. the judge will decide whether or not to release secret grand jury transcripts to the public. that grand jury declined to indict a new york city police officer in garner's death last summer. >>> today's planned meeting between new jersey governor chris christie and the president of israel has been canceled. christie's office says it's because the israeli president's schedule changed. the meeting was expected to be a chance for christie to beef up his foreign policy credentials ahead of a potential run for president. >>> at 4:47 we are counting down to super bowl xlix. of course, you can watch it right here on nbc 10. and this is the countdown. 3 days 13 hours until christine had better have that special bean dip ready for her super bowl party that i have not yet been invited to. >> bean dip. >> right? isn't that your thing that you do every super bowl? buffalo chicken dip. anyway, she's going to have a delicious dip. keith jone
. >> a judge postponed today's arguments in the eric garner chokehold case until next thursday. he delayed those proceedings because of this week's storm. the judge will decide whether or not to release secret grand jury transcripts to the public. that grand jury declined to indict a new york city police officer in garner's death last summer. >>> today's planned meeting between new jersey governor chris christie and the president of israel has been canceled. christie's office...
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. >>> jennifer garner says she's done with dieting for good because of one of most more popular show. she went on super restrict diet when she started alias and she cannot to that kind of extreme anymore. garner says she's still eating healthy but likes to sneak in some junk food every once in a while, ie she is a human being. as forfeit nothing to that dress for the award season garner says she just buys something that already fits. >> i like her. >> she seems down to earth and kind of cool. >> just keep it real. >> this instagram photo has pop music world buzzing about a speculation of adele/lady gaga collaboration. in official word from the either super tar but lady gaga did show herself working on music and adele's sophomore a album is slated for this year. she has been quiet since she has had a baby. >> i miss her. >> i do too, her voice. >>> so, the piano man is returning to philadelphia this summer for a a concert at citizens bank park. billy joel will perform at the ballpark thursday august 13th, this is his fourth concert there joel perform at citizens bank last sum inner fro
. >>> jennifer garner says she's done with dieting for good because of one of most more popular show. she went on super restrict diet when she started alias and she cannot to that kind of extreme anymore. garner says she's still eating healthy but likes to sneak in some junk food every once in a while, ie she is a human being. as forfeit nothing to that dress for the award season garner says she just buys something that already fits. >> i like her. >> she seems down to...
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i stand before you on behalf of air garner, -- eric garner and michael brown. we know there is a long and troubling history between communities of color and law enforcement. we'll there are too many young black and brown men and women who have died at the hands of police. we know the epidemic has not had subsided and to know the time for the government to act is now. on december 4, we released a set of demands with local, state, and federal invocations and i would like to share them with you today. we believe that transparency and accountability is a key to reform. we believe people have the right to the publication of data on please practices and abuses, included but not limited to death in police custody. we believe that the appointment of a special prosecutor in cases of police battalion he and excessive use of force including deadly force should be automatic. we should eliminate the polarization of these cases by creating a standard by which the appointment is guaranteed. we believe that legislation should be drafted to clarify the rules of engagement betwe
i stand before you on behalf of air garner, -- eric garner and michael brown. we know there is a long and troubling history between communities of color and law enforcement. we'll there are too many young black and brown men and women who have died at the hands of police. we know the epidemic has not had subsided and to know the time for the government to act is now. on december 4, we released a set of demands with local, state, and federal invocations and i would like to share them with you...
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even after garner's wife and garner's daughter both said it had nothing to do with race still perpetuating the race card. i think, hopefully, the mayor got it by this point -- at this point. >> yeah. >> and you know, al sharpton cannot be involved in race relations with the communities in the police department. he just can't. he has nothing to do with the communities, real communities. >> bernie kerik. great to see you sir. >> thank you. >>> also, tonight could john boehner be fired from his leadership job tomorrow? there are new developments tonight in the mission to topple the speaker of the house. who would replace him? plus, the city of dubuque has just decided to outlaw sledding as too dangerous and too costly to the taxpayers. and dubuque is not alone. we'll get to the bottom of this slippery slope just a bit later in the show. no pictures of trucks pulling boats. no photos of men working on ranches. just a ram 1500 ecodiesel that gets 156 more miles per tank than the ford f-150 ecoboost. get more facts at ramtrucks.com. introducing the new philips norelco shaver series 9000 with con
even after garner's wife and garner's daughter both said it had nothing to do with race still perpetuating the race card. i think, hopefully, the mayor got it by this point -- at this point. >> yeah. >> and you know, al sharpton cannot be involved in race relations with the communities in the police department. he just can't. he has nothing to do with the communities, real communities. >> bernie kerik. great to see you sir. >> thank you. >>> also, tonight could...
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again, back to eric garner we effectively had body cameras on eric garner.what people saw was not what happened. so anyway thank you. >> thank you. >> hi. my name is jim dingman. i'm a historian but also a broadcaster. i chair the local community advisory board at wbi radio. we put on forums on this event. we're committed to doing this on a monthly basis. what i discovered in doing these forums. i'm talking about bringing in academics. i'm partly an acdem in, i wear several acts. we're not talking, conducting a brown bag lunch here. we have people coming in. it was extraordinary to me to see people come up and testify about what happened with police in the last years. i want to bring up troubling and interesting comments i heard in these events. first of all, recently there was the person who did black power mix tape did a new film. in that discussion after the film there was a whole question of, you know, the argument of the use of violence for cleansing and cleansing one's self of the oppressor and raised the question of this -- i have no doubt, i'm 65 we'
again, back to eric garner we effectively had body cameras on eric garner.what people saw was not what happened. so anyway thank you. >> thank you. >> hi. my name is jim dingman. i'm a historian but also a broadcaster. i chair the local community advisory board at wbi radio. we put on forums on this event. we're committed to doing this on a monthly basis. what i discovered in doing these forums. i'm talking about bringing in academics. i'm partly an acdem in, i wear several acts....