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jason brown quit football to be a plain old farmer.to do what you're doing? >> get on the internet. watch youtube videos. >> reporter: you learned how to farm from youtube? >> yeah. >> reporter: thanks to youtube and good advice from other farmers in louisburg, north carolina, jason finished harvesting his first five-acre plot of sweet potatoes. >> when you see them pop up out of the ground, it's the most beautiful thing you could ever see. >> reporter: he says he has never felt more successful. >> not in man's standards, but in god's eyes. >> reporter: god cares about the n.f.l. i see people praying to him on the field all the time. >> yeah, there's a lot of people praying out there. (laughter) but when i think of a life of greatness, i think of a life of service. >> reporter: we leads us here. which leads us here, yes. >> reporter: see, his plan for this farm which he calls "first fruits farm" is to donate the first fruits of every harvest to food pantries. today, it's all five acres, 100,000 pounds of sweet potatoes. >> that's unusu
jason brown quit football to be a plain old farmer.to do what you're doing? >> get on the internet. watch youtube videos. >> reporter: you learned how to farm from youtube? >> yeah. >> reporter: thanks to youtube and good advice from other farmers in louisburg, north carolina, jason finished harvesting his first five-acre plot of sweet potatoes. >> when you see them pop up out of the ground, it's the most beautiful thing you could ever see. >> reporter: he...
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former nfl star jason brown had a $37 million contract. instead of going to play for another team, he chose to give up football all together to spend life on a different kind of field, on a farm in north carolina. brown now harvests food for the hundred i didn't and was featured recently on a sunday morning show.i didn't and was fd recently on a sunday morning show. >> my agent told me you're making the biggest mistake of your life. and i looked right back at him and i said no, i'm not. no, i'm not. >> how did you learn even to do what you're doing? >> get on the internet. watch youtube 1rid i donvideos. >> he says he's never felt more successful or grateful. >> not in man's standards, but in god's eyes. >> but god cares about the nfl. i see people pray to go him on the field all the time. >> a lot of people praying out there, but when i think about life of greatness, i think about a life of service. >> which leads to fear. >> which leads to fear, yes. >> i think this is a remarkable story. because he is only 28 years old and he makes this
former nfl star jason brown had a $37 million contract. instead of going to play for another team, he chose to give up football all together to spend life on a different kind of field, on a farm in north carolina. brown now harvests food for the hundred i didn't and was featured recently on a sunday morning show.i didn't and was fd recently on a sunday morning show. >> my agent told me you're making the biggest mistake of your life. and i looked right back at him and i said no, i'm not....
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jason brown quit football to be a plain old farmer.ever farmed a day in his life. >> how did you learn to do what you're doing. >> get on the internet. watch youtube videos. >> you learned how to testimony from youtube. >> thanks to youtube and good advice from other farmer here in lewisburg, north carolina, last week jason finished harvesting his first five acre plot of sweet potatoes. >> when you see them pop out of the ground, it's the most beautiful thing that you could ever see. >> he says he has never felt more successful. >> in god's eyes. god cares about the nfl, i see people praying to him. >> lot of people playing out there. when i think about a life of greatness, i think about a life of service. >> which is here? >> which is here, yes. >> his plan for this farm which he calls first farm, donate first fruits of every harvest to food pantries. today, it's all five acres, 100,000 pounds of sweet potatoes. >> it's unusual for a grower to grow a plot just to give away. >> rebecca page organizes food donation. >> that's what jason
jason brown quit football to be a plain old farmer.ever farmed a day in his life. >> how did you learn to do what you're doing. >> get on the internet. watch youtube videos. >> you learned how to testimony from youtube. >> thanks to youtube and good advice from other farmer here in lewisburg, north carolina, last week jason finished harvesting his first five acre plot of sweet potatoes. >> when you see them pop out of the ground, it's the most beautiful thing that...
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and steve hartman on the road with jason brown, who quit the n.f.l. t tackle a new field.earned how
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and steve hartman on the road with jason brown, who quit the nfl to tackle a new field.arned how to farm from youtube? >> yeah. captioning sponsored by cbs
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but who is michael brown? jason is out front with the man at the center of this. >> reporter: the first moment michael brown parents faced the public to talk about their son, they wanted to make one point about him very clear. >> i don't want no violence. we don't want no violence. >> because michael wouldn't want violence. >> these images of this person seen on this camera surveillance, more than an hour before brown's interrogation with officer darren brown. he said on facebook, if i leave the earth today, at least i cared more about others than i care by my damn self. >> he was my first-born. sweet, loving and dedicated. he worked hard to get through high school and we're so proud of him. >> and then his nickname, big mike. he stood 6'4" and weighed nearly 300 pounds. >> he was a big guy in stature but when he opened his mouth, he had a very, very quite, soft-spoken voice. >> he was a giant. he was big and careful, he cared for everybody. everything. i loved everything about this young man. >> plays say dorian jo
but who is michael brown? jason is out front with the man at the center of this. >> reporter: the first moment michael brown parents faced the public to talk about their son, they wanted to make one point about him very clear. >> i don't want no violence. we don't want no violence. >> because michael wouldn't want violence. >> these images of this person seen on this camera surveillance, more than an hour before brown's interrogation with officer darren brown. he said on...
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protesters are l not be coming out here night after night after night in their support of michael brown. jasonarroll, cnn, ferguson, missouri. >>> and it's worth mentioning, protesters have also been making themselves heard in the streets of los angeles. we're there live with the latest. and paul, nearly 200 people were arrested in l.a. tuesday. what was the situation wednesday? and what's been the tone of those protests? >> well, rosemary and errol, manier of the same. they were told to disperse and they did not. they were literally running through the library grounds. and not all of them were necessarily demonstrating or protesting. it seemed that some had just been skateboarding in the area or around. and they suddenly got caught up in it. and what happened is the l.a. police department sealed off this area downtown and they began to arrest people and put them in these wagons. we've seen several dozen of this arrest, if they couldn't pay the $500 bail, they're going to be here for a while. the courts won't open up until monday. >> give us an idea on what protest leaders are saying their lik
protesters are l not be coming out here night after night after night in their support of michael brown. jasonarroll, cnn, ferguson, missouri. >>> and it's worth mentioning, protesters have also been making themselves heard in the streets of los angeles. we're there live with the latest. and paul, nearly 200 people were arrested in l.a. tuesday. what was the situation wednesday? and what's been the tone of those protests? >> well, rosemary and errol, manier of the same. they were...
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the grand jury is expected to decide this month whether darren wilson will be indicted in brown's death. jasonroll has more. >> reporter: dr. michael baden's testimony isn't the only forensic account of michael brown's death grand jurors will hear. they'll take into account the official report by the medical examiner. each report reads similar results. both concluded brown was shot at least six times. both show brown had a gunshot wound to his right hand. where the reports differ is key and how it's interpreted could make a huge difference in the case. the county report states materials were found on michael brown's hand consistent with products that are discharged from the barrel of a firearm. in other words, probable gun residue on brown's hand. >> the significance of that wound is great. >> a doctor is a professor of forensic science. >> for this testing, i would say it's very consistent with gunshot residue and supports the contention of darren wilson that there was a struggle for the gun. very close in shot. >> ferguson's police chief told cnn in august officer wilson was hurt during a st
the grand jury is expected to decide this month whether darren wilson will be indicted in brown's death. jasonroll has more. >> reporter: dr. michael baden's testimony isn't the only forensic account of michael brown's death grand jurors will hear. they'll take into account the official report by the medical examiner. each report reads similar results. both concluded brown was shot at least six times. both show brown had a gunshot wound to his right hand. where the reports differ is key...
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it's not just about michael brown. jason carroll, sara sidner, and wesley lowry, thank you for being here. i know this is a hot topic. send me a tweet or look me up on facebook. we've heard what it was like to report during the height of the hostility, but i want to ask this question when we come back. did the media's presence actually make things worse? were people, i hate to say this, but were they looting for the cameras? that in a moment. than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best pricing ever! get 2 lines with an incredible 10gb of data cameras? 110! or just $140 for a family of 4! and three: get $150 credit for every line you switch. the more you switch, the more you get. verizon. (coffee being poured into a cup.) ♪ save your coffee from the artificial stuff. switch to truvia. great tasting, zero-calorie sweetness fr
it's not just about michael brown. jason carroll, sara sidner, and wesley lowry, thank you for being here. i know this is a hot topic. send me a tweet or look me up on facebook. we've heard what it was like to report during the height of the hostility, but i want to ask this question when we come back. did the media's presence actually make things worse? were people, i hate to say this, but were they looting for the cameras? that in a moment. than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon....
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then jason robert brown, great composer. >> how grueling is it to perform live every day?gh the show with all the elements and i was up 'til 12:00 o'clock last night and back at it again today. but we're really close. we open for previews next tuesday night. our dress is monday. i'm telling you, here is the thing, i'm going to invoke a great new york hero, the great joe namath who said, i guarantee it. that's how good the show. i want people to come. it's family friendly. it's a love story. it's got great music. it's a real broadway musical playing at the neederarounder. >> in times square. on 41st street. >> i got a gene kelly number. >> you sing and dance at night. are you an advil or alief man. >> lately an aleeve guy. >> 'cause i watch the commercials. it works. >> but my father used to say something when i was a kid, he used to say, but it's lovely work. >> yeah. >> today, that's what it's like. it's unbelievable. it's a dream come true. it really is. i just can't wait for new york to see it. >> you can see a clip, i was on your twitter account watching a clip. >> it'
then jason robert brown, great composer. >> how grueling is it to perform live every day?gh the show with all the elements and i was up 'til 12:00 o'clock last night and back at it again today. but we're really close. we open for previews next tuesday night. our dress is monday. i'm telling you, here is the thing, i'm going to invoke a great new york hero, the great joe namath who said, i guarantee it. that's how good the show. i want people to come. it's family friendly. it's a love...
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demonstrations protesting the grand jury decision and the police shooting of michael brown are expected nationwide today. jasonroll is live in ferguson to tell us more, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this walmart in ferguson just reopening in the past few minutes, unusual for that to be happening. given the situation out here, look behind me, just one police car now in front of this walmart standing guard last night, a much different story, members of the national guard coming out to this walmart in ferguson, blocking off the front entrance, blocking off the parking lot, telling folks that they could not come in because the walmart would be closed and not open until the morning. this after protesters and demonstrators showed up at several walmarts in the area last night, not just at wal martz but also at a target in brentwood, about 30 minutes from where we are in ferguson, demonstrators showing up there shouting "shut it down for michael brown" shouting "hands up, don't shoot," calls for boycotts have been spreading all throughout social media, wanting to have this economic impact on black friday, b
demonstrations protesting the grand jury decision and the police shooting of michael brown are expected nationwide today. jasonroll is live in ferguson to tell us more, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this walmart in ferguson just reopening in the past few minutes, unusual for that to be happening. given the situation out here, look behind me, just one police car now in front of this walmart standing guard last night, a much different story, members of the national guard coming...
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protesters will not be coming out here night after night after night in their support of michael brown. jasonn, ferguson, missouri. >> the violence immediately following monday's grand jury decision was staggering. this shocked a lot of the residents and left a number of buildings burned or looted and many businesses boarded up. sara sidner has more on. that. >> reporter: on the streets of ferguson the morning light reveal the devastation. >> stop throwing objects at the police and disperse immediately. >> reporter: the announcement from the grand jury brought an explosion of violence in ferguson. rioters torched this store. the store lit up the night sky and continued to burn the next day. fergus ferguson market and liquor is where brown allegedly store cigarillos. but some stood up for his town. >> tell many what you're doing out here. >> i saw people looting. that's not what i'm about. i want to protect it. >> reporter: others tried to save kathy's kitchen. >> leave this alone. leave this alone. >> reporter: still, even kathy's was vandalized. business owners boarded up, hoping for the bes
protesters will not be coming out here night after night after night in their support of michael brown. jasonn, ferguson, missouri. >> the violence immediately following monday's grand jury decision was staggering. this shocked a lot of the residents and left a number of buildings burned or looted and many businesses boarded up. sara sidner has more on. that. >> reporter: on the streets of ferguson the morning light reveal the devastation. >> stop throwing objects at the...
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authorities want to know if it was targeted, simply because michael brown's father attended that church. >> right, jason carroll for us on the ground in ferguson. we're all hoping you have a quiet night tonight, jason. thanks for being us. officer darren wilson's account of the brief confrontation that ended michael brown's life is drawing sharp reaction tonight from michael brown's parents. michael brown sr. and lesley mcspadden sat down today with cnn legal analyst, sunny hostin, who asked them about officer wilson's description of the mortal threat that he says he felt from their son. >> now, when you got to the crime scene and you found this out, what were your immediate thoughts? >> why? why you do that? anybody that knew him, that was their thought. why? no. mike mike, no. we don't believe that. he's too sweet. >> well, let's talk about that, because so many people in america have seen this surveillance video in the convenience store, and people are saying your son was a punk, your son was a thug, your son was aggressive. your son was violent. so he must have been aggressive with officer wilson. w
authorities want to know if it was targeted, simply because michael brown's father attended that church. >> right, jason carroll for us on the ground in ferguson. we're all hoping you have a quiet night tonight, jason. thanks for being us. officer darren wilson's account of the brief confrontation that ended michael brown's life is drawing sharp reaction tonight from michael brown's parents. michael brown sr. and lesley mcspadden sat down today with cnn legal analyst, sunny hostin, who...
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jason. give us the latest on the church that burned down. the one where michael brown's father is a mom weember. give us an update. >> yes, the church, not too far from where we are right now. basically what we are hearing, bureau of alcohol. tobacco and firearms is leading that investigation. that church was burned. the church that michael brown's father attended. and the reason why this -- is suspicious is because when you look at the particular area, don. there were no other business that were burned or, looted. except that one business. except that one church. that particular area. so, federal officials now want to know why. don? >> jason carol. ferguson, missouri. thank you. please stay safe. happy thanksgiving to you. michael brown's parents spoke to cnn today. the day officer darren wilson's interview with abc news. and their views of what happened in ferguson on august 9th. very, very different. joining me now the attorneys for darren wilson. good evening. appreciate you joining us on the thanksgiving eve. thank you so much. >> good evening. >> thank you, don. >>
jason. give us the latest on the church that burned down. the one where michael brown's father is a mom weember. give us an update. >> yes, the church, not too far from where we are right now. basically what we are hearing, bureau of alcohol. tobacco and firearms is leading that investigation. that church was burned. the church that michael brown's father attended. and the reason why this -- is suspicious is because when you look at the particular area, don. there were no other business...
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brown treatment. plus this. >> i'm kevin frazier, jennifer aniston and jason bateman back in horrible bosses two. and the magic behind the penguins of madagascar. we'll show it all to you coming up. >> thank, kevin, see now little bit. how do the roads look? if you are getting ready ready o head out the door to go shopping or just go out and start your day, we'll check traffic and weather together on the 3's when we come back, on the 3's when we come back, good mor marry our fortunes together ♪ ♪ i've got some real estate here in my bag ♪ ♪ it took me four days to hitch-hike from saginaw ♪ ♪ "i've come to look for america" ♪ >> live picture from the king of prussia mall. shopping details at cbs philly. com. >> that's what i would be doing, getting coffee. protesters, at a wal-mart near ferguson, missouri are demonstrating and urging shoppers to forget holiday shopping. they want focus squarely on last week's grand jury decision not to indict a ferguson police officer in the shooting death of an unarmed teenager last august. >> a thanksgiving picture nearly leads to disaster, at holiday party in s
brown treatment. plus this. >> i'm kevin frazier, jennifer aniston and jason bateman back in horrible bosses two. and the magic behind the penguins of madagascar. we'll show it all to you coming up. >> thank, kevin, see now little bit. how do the roads look? if you are getting ready ready o head out the door to go shopping or just go out and start your day, we'll check traffic and weather together on the 3's when we come back, on the 3's when we come back, good mor marry our...
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brown went there. suspicious because it seemed to be the only establishment in that section of west florissant that was targeted. john? >> jason carroll for us on the streets of ferguson. the situation there does change or has changed very quickly over the last several nights. we'll check back in with jason in a little bit to see how things are. >>> thousands of people have taken to the streets, peacefully and otherwise, over the last couple of nights. for two young men they never met. michael brown and darren wilson. officer wilson can speak for himself and did last night. saying that his conscience is clear. michael brown cannot speak. his parents, leslie mcfadden and michael brown sr., have the job of speaking for him. they sat down with their family attorney, benjamin crump, with cnn legal analyst, sunny hostin. >> i want to first start by saying, i'm so sorry that your son was taken from you. and i think there are a lot of people that feel the same way. and i'd like you, leslie, if you can, to tell us about your son, the son you know. >> the son i know, my mike, is what i called him. mike mike was, he was a big guy. he wa
brown went there. suspicious because it seemed to be the only establishment in that section of west florissant that was targeted. john? >> jason carroll for us on the streets of ferguson. the situation there does change or has changed very quickly over the last several nights. we'll check back in with jason in a little bit to see how things are. >>> thousands of people have taken to the streets, peacefully and otherwise, over the last couple of nights. for two young men they...
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jason? what do you got here for the blue state -- >> i would say even though brown was victorious in california and cuomo, they took hits in their state legislatures where republicans picked up seats. republicans picked up senate in new york and jerry brown lost super majority in california. they were not immune to this wave. >> when we come back, breaking through the blue wall. republicans made midterm gains in states and with voting groups, the democrats believed were solidly in their camp. so were tuesday's results a one time thing or gop blue frint for victory in 2016? >>> the mill enials and minorities and single female voters who helped swing president obama into office in 2008 and then in 2012. so do tuesday's results reveal cracks in the co-addition? what does it mean for 2016? >> jason, how many cracks do you see now in this democratic coalition? >> there are some cracks, i wouldn't call it a breakthrough but progress made through republicans among blacks and hispanics and young people even. >> earning less than $50,000 made some gains. >> still only 10% -- >> not a huge amount. >> 35%
jason? what do you got here for the blue state -- >> i would say even though brown was victorious in california and cuomo, they took hits in their state legislatures where republicans picked up seats. republicans picked up senate in new york and jerry brown lost super majority in california. they were not immune to this wave. >> when we come back, breaking through the blue wall. republicans made midterm gains in states and with voting groups, the democrats believed were solidly in...
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they hit 14 threes, jason randle had the radar locked on. anthony brown not going downtown.also with 18. stanford a winner 89-60 and we'll move on to face fourth ranked duke. if you're the giants, how high will you go to re-sign pablo sandoval? would you go to $95 million or $100 million? he they may have to. the "boston globe" reports the red sox have offered the panda a five-year $95 million contract. it's believed the giants offered five for $90 million. if you're panda, would you really leave for an extra $5 million? conversely if you're the giants, would you let him go for a measly $5 million? also the padres could be interested in jumping into the bidding. stay tuned. >>> college football friday. san jose state at utah state. joe gray out with a shoulder injury and blake george leaves after the very first play injured his knee. third string qb scores on a sneak to tie it up at 7-7. that would be the last time he found the end zone. utah state going with their fourth string quarterback, and he can run fast. kent myers 60 yards. the game was over in a flash. all aggies,
they hit 14 threes, jason randle had the radar locked on. anthony brown not going downtown.also with 18. stanford a winner 89-60 and we'll move on to face fourth ranked duke. if you're the giants, how high will you go to re-sign pablo sandoval? would you go to $95 million or $100 million? he they may have to. the "boston globe" reports the red sox have offered the panda a five-year $95 million contract. it's believed the giants offered five for $90 million. if you're panda, would you...
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. >> jason, what have you got here for the blue state legislature? >> well, even though brown victorious in california and cuomo, they took some hits in the state legislatures where the republicans picked up the seats. the republicans pick d ed up th senate in new york, and they lost the senate in california so they were not immune to the wave. >> all right. when we come back, breaking through the blue wall. and the republicans made the mid-term gain hs in the states, and with the voting groups in areas where they felt they were solidly in their camp. was this a one-time thing for the gop blueprint for 2016? fteeu fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know genies can be really literal? no. what is your wish? no...ok...a million bucks! oh no... geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. worse and worse.rthritis, i had intense joint pain that got then my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. enbrel helps relieve pain and stop joint damage. i've been on the course and on the r
. >> jason, what have you got here for the blue state legislature? >> well, even though brown victorious in california and cuomo, they took some hits in the state legislatures where the republicans picked up the seats. the republicans pick d ed up th senate in new york, and they lost the senate in california so they were not immune to the wave. >> all right. when we come back, breaking through the blue wall. and the republicans made the mid-term gain hs in the states, and with...
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michael brown's family has been saying in terms of come out here, support michael brown but do it nonviolently. anderson? >> jason, this is certainly the largest crowd -- i mean, they have been able to maintain protests outside that police station basically every day now for some hundred days or so, but this is certainly the largest crowd we've seen. >> absolutely. i mean, for the past several months when you think about what these demonstrators have been able to do, spreading the word through social media to get people out here, just a few hours ago, as soon as word came down that the grand jury had reached its decision, i got a text from one of the protesters saying it's going to happen in front of the ferguson police department, come on down. that's what we've been seeing. this group is very well organized. they've been down here every single night basically or at least every single weekend gathering people down here to voice their opposition to what's been going on. but this is by far the largest crowd that we've seen. if you look out once again, you can see some of the people have their faces covered and con
michael brown's family has been saying in terms of come out here, support michael brown but do it nonviolently. anderson? >> jason, this is certainly the largest crowd -- i mean, they have been able to maintain protests outside that police station basically every day now for some hundred days or so, but this is certainly the largest crowd we've seen. >> absolutely. i mean, for the past several months when you think about what these demonstrators have been able to do, spreading the...
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brown. how the deadly encounter unfolded is anything but clear. the jury will be weighing a lot of forensic evidence. plensy of leaks about blood spatter, bullet wounds. jason carroll has been looking more at what we know. >> reporter: dr. michael baden's testimony isn't the only forensic account of michael brown the death. they'll also take into account the official report completed by the st. louis county medical examiner. each report reach someday similar results. ing both concluded brown was shot at least six times. both show brown had a gunshot wound to his right hand. where the reports differ is key in how it's interpreted could make a huge difference in the case. the county report states materials were found on michael brown's hand consistent with products discharged from the barrel of a firearm. probable gun residue on brown's hand. >> the significance of that wound is great. >> dr. lawrence kobilinsky is a professor of forensic science at john j. college of criminal justice. >> for this testing, i would say it's very consistent with gunshot residue and supports the contention of daryl wilson that there was a struggle for the gun. >> reporter: fergu
brown. how the deadly encounter unfolded is anything but clear. the jury will be weighing a lot of forensic evidence. plensy of leaks about blood spatter, bullet wounds. jason carroll has been looking more at what we know. >> reporter: dr. michael baden's testimony isn't the only forensic account of michael brown the death. they'll also take into account the official report completed by the st. louis county medical examiner. each report reach someday similar results. ing both concluded...
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brown. the fbi and atf sending extra personnel and the s.w.a.t. teams on the way. the grand jury deliberating in clayton, missouri and jasonutfront" in clayton. >> reporter: large demonstrations have taken over the streets of ferguson for months. [ chanting ] >> reporter: but in the past few days, clayton, missouri, a small affluent ten less than ten miles away, has also seen its share of unrest. it is where the grand jury sits and where robert mcculloch, the prosecutor handling the case, has his offices. since many who support michael brown feel the grand jury will not indict officer wilson and because critics say mcculloch is too close to law enforcement to be impartial. demonstrators have their eye on clayton. >> nobody is really sure about what is going to be said or what is going to be done. but with all of the reactions of what we're preparing for, we feel like we're preparing for a war. >> reporter: businesses located blocks away from mcculloch's offices wonder what will happen here once the grand jury releases its findings. julie leader said their toy store should have a steady flow of pre-holiday shoppers, but not
brown. the fbi and atf sending extra personnel and the s.w.a.t. teams on the way. the grand jury deliberating in clayton, missouri and jasonutfront" in clayton. >> reporter: large demonstrations have taken over the streets of ferguson for months. [ chanting ] >> reporter: but in the past few days, clayton, missouri, a small affluent ten less than ten miles away, has also seen its share of unrest. it is where the grand jury sits and where robert mcculloch, the prosecutor...
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jason carroll. >> reporter: dr. michael bodden's testimony isn't the only forensic account of michael brown's death grand jurors will hear. they'll also take into account the official report completed by the st. louis county medical examiner. each report reads some similar results. both concluded brown was shot at least six times. both show brown had a gunshot wound to his right hand. but where the reports differs is key and how it's interpreted could make a human difference in the case. the county report states materials were found on michael brown's hand, quote, consist e theent with products that are discharged from the barrel of a firearm. in other words, probable gun residue on brown's hand. >> the significant of that wound is great. >> reporter: dr. lawrence is a professor the forensic science at john j. college of criminal justice. >> for this testing i would say it's consistent with gunshot residue and supports the contention of darren wilson that there was a struggle for the gun. very close in shot. >> reporter: ferguson's police chief told cnn in august officer wilson was hurt during a struggle. >> the off
jason carroll. >> reporter: dr. michael bodden's testimony isn't the only forensic account of michael brown's death grand jurors will hear. they'll also take into account the official report completed by the st. louis county medical examiner. each report reads some similar results. both concluded brown was shot at least six times. both show brown had a gunshot wound to his right hand. but where the reports differs is key and how it's interpreted could make a human difference in the case....
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jason, be safe. and we're going to keep your pictures up. i want to get now to the brown family attorney ben crump who's on the phone right now. ben, can you hear me? >> i can, yes. >> you can. it's sad -- >> i can hear you. >> -- that all of this is happening. we know the family -- we know protesters are upset. but can you talk to us about what we're witnessing here? >> i don't see what you're witnessing, don, but i can talk to you about the family and their wishes. they wish that people will not be violent, people will be constructive, people will be peaceful. as they've asked all along, they want change, don. they want to not just make noise. they want to make a difference. >> yeah. and i'm sure the family is probably somewhere witnessing this as well and this is not what they wanted. i heard they wanted a 4 1/2-minute moment of silence before the protests start, and specifically they said no violence. unfortunately, that did not -- that is not playing out, at least here in ferguson. and the president as well saying that this evening. but i have to tell you, ben, the p
jason, be safe. and we're going to keep your pictures up. i want to get now to the brown family attorney ben crump who's on the phone right now. ben, can you hear me? >> i can, yes. >> you can. it's sad -- >> i can hear you. >> -- that all of this is happening. we know the family -- we know protesters are upset. but can you talk to us about what we're witnessing here? >> i don't see what you're witnessing, don, but i can talk to you about the family and their...
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brown. >> protesters using black friday as well to their advantage. many targeted stores on the busiest shopping day in to u.s., trying to call attention to that decision in ferguson. >> cnn's jason carroll talked with protesters and shoppers in ferguson. take a listen. >> reporter: the galleria mall near clayton, missouri, shut its doors this afternoon. the national guard showing up as dozens of protests staged a die-in by lying on the floor. more protesters blocked by police at the west county mall in a suburb of st. louis, the motto of demonstrators, no justice, no profits. dozen descended on a target in st. louis calling on shoppers not to buy in support of miking brown. it wasn't just target. several walmarts saw protests as well. the national guard showing up at this one one in ferguson, blocking the entrance to the parking lot doors not to open until 8:00 578. when they did shoppers did show, some saying the idea of a blackout may be misguided. >> it's a lose-win situation kind of. >> reporter: how so? >> us shopping on black friday not going to bring any justice to the whole situation anyway. i think we've got to come up with better ideas. >> to me it's disgusting. >> rep
brown. >> protesters using black friday as well to their advantage. many targeted stores on the busiest shopping day in to u.s., trying to call attention to that decision in ferguson. >> cnn's jason carroll talked with protesters and shoppers in ferguson. take a listen. >> reporter: the galleria mall near clayton, missouri, shut its doors this afternoon. the national guard showing up as dozens of protests staged a die-in by lying on the floor. more protesters blocked by police...
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brown, you just can't do it anymore. martavis bryant, markus wheaton have begun to balance the deck a little bit for this offense. >> al: and a near sack there. jason worilds coming in. second down and ten. >> cris: jason worilds a couple of sacks, but he already leads this team in quarterback hits this year coming off the edge on the outside. he's one of those rock solid guys out there. the numbers haven't quite been there as far as the sacks go, but he is one of their better players. >> al: 23 seconds remaining. hard to believe, you think back -- it took pittsburgh almost the entire first quarter tonight to get their first first down. and now as we wind down to the end, we're going to wind up with 43 on the scoreboard. and with the clock ticking down, baltimore will run one more play, maybe two more as flacco spikes it. the crowd says come on, man, we want to go home. >> cris: i'm pretty sure joe flacco doesn't want to go home. he must feel obligated to take that shot. but this has been -- it really looked in the first quarter like it was going to be one-sided the ravens way. a couple of turnovers and it just completely flipped. >> al: well, it's
brown, you just can't do it anymore. martavis bryant, markus wheaton have begun to balance the deck a little bit for this offense. >> al: and a near sack there. jason worilds coming in. second down and ten. >> cris: jason worilds a couple of sacks, but he already leads this team in quarterback hits this year coming off the edge on the outside. he's one of those rock solid guys out there. the numbers haven't quite been there as far as the sacks go, but he is one of their better...
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brown, an unarmed black teen. our coverage continues in missouri where the grand jury has been meeting. jasonthe barricade are up. that's one way in which people are preparing there for a decision. what else? >> reporter: just within the past hour, in fact, police have set up two barricades. you can see they've set up the plastic one and behind that another metal one. just up the street you can see a truck. that truck is filling up the plastic barricades with water to keep them stable. most of the people that i've spoken to out here just want this whole thing to be over. but before that can happen, the grand jury has to reach its decision. large demonstrations have taken over the streets of portifergusr months. but in the past few days clayton, missouri, a relatively small affluent town has also seen its share of unrest. it's where the grand jury sits and where the prosecutor has his offices. since many who support michael brown feel the grand jury will not indict officer wilson and because critics say mccollough is two close to law enforcement to be impartial, demonstrators have their eye on
brown, an unarmed black teen. our coverage continues in missouri where the grand jury has been meeting. jasonthe barricade are up. that's one way in which people are preparing there for a decision. what else? >> reporter: just within the past hour, in fact, police have set up two barricades. you can see they've set up the plastic one and behind that another metal one. just up the street you can see a truck. that truck is filling up the plastic barricades with water to keep them stable....
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brown started 20 points ahead and it's now dead even. this is a race to watch. >> jason?republicans in the governorship of rhode island. where the democrat was well ahead until two weeks ago when she sought the endorsement of planned parenthood in one of the most heavily catholic states in the country and now it's dead even. >> kim? >> watch minnesota seven. this is colin peterson's seat. one of the more powerful figures, a ranking community chairman running for his 13th term and yet he has got a race on his hands. if he loses this it could be a big night for republicans. >> and i'd say watch the main governors race, where paul page, he made it a three-person race. one with a plurality and he's done it again and he may yet pull it out this year despite all the controversies of his term in office. watch that one. if you have your open upset prediction, be sure to tweet it to us. that's it for for watching. huckabee starts right now. >> we are three days with the election and senate at stake. two can go to a run off. who has the wind to their backs and millennial voters was
brown started 20 points ahead and it's now dead even. this is a race to watch. >> jason?republicans in the governorship of rhode island. where the democrat was well ahead until two weeks ago when she sought the endorsement of planned parenthood in one of the most heavily catholic states in the country and now it's dead even. >> kim? >> watch minnesota seven. this is colin peterson's seat. one of the more powerful figures, a ranking community chairman running for his 13th term...
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. >> staff sergeant jason catrel is acting as lead scout standing up through the hatch of his bradley fighting vehicle. captain brown is on the radio reporting their position. when an ied detonates. >> my first instinct was that i just lost three soldiers in a vehicle. >> brown believes the ied has vaporized the bradley in front of him with his three men inside. >> the way it blew up, it happened in slow motion and you couldn't see the bradley anymore. the ied was so buried, so deeply buied that it kicked up so much concrete and tar, asphalt, dirt, that it was raining on us for 45 seconds. the bradley disappeared. we didn't see it any more. i was already getting ready to -- as soon as we got security established, call for helicopter support. >> but miraculously, when the dust clears, the bradley reappears and captain brown radios that all the men are safe. >> no cas. >> the radio came back on, he said they were all okay. >> i think i may have been knocked out for a few seconds, then realized what happened, checked on my crew, found out everybody is all right. call it up that we were good to go, still rolling. >> the
. >> staff sergeant jason catrel is acting as lead scout standing up through the hatch of his bradley fighting vehicle. captain brown is on the radio reporting their position. when an ied detonates. >> my first instinct was that i just lost three soldiers in a vehicle. >> brown believes the ied has vaporized the bradley in front of him with his three men inside. >> the way it blew up, it happened in slow motion and you couldn't see the bradley anymore. the ied was so...
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. >> and i know you've been covering this throughout, jason, and what we've heard in recent days is that the family of michael brown, the president of the united states and eric holder -- >> that's exactly what people leer in clayton are hoping for as well. in terms of this most recent development, when you talk to the people here, they make it very clear that they've been waiting for this grand jury decision for quite some time. but in terms of exactly when it was going to happen, everyone out here basically knows it's a guessing game. because of that, everyone really feels as though they just want this to be over. anthony gray, one of michael brown's attorneys yesterday when he was pressed on when the garage would make its decision, he said, look, it could be days, it could be longer. the important point is not so much when for michael brown's attorneys or for the people here on the ground. it's in the a question of when. that's what we're obsessed with in the media. it's what the community reaction will be. >> ashley, do you agree that? also you could tell us a bit about your plans sense you're one of those orga
. >> and i know you've been covering this throughout, jason, and what we've heard in recent days is that the family of michael brown, the president of the united states and eric holder -- >> that's exactly what people leer in clayton are hoping for as well. in terms of this most recent development, when you talk to the people here, they make it very clear that they've been waiting for this grand jury decision for quite some time. but in terms of exactly when it was going to happen,...
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brown. and he looks okay. this is the video from the surveillance camera. in august you spoke to jason carol and you said he was treated at the hospital for his face. have you seen him or heard of any injuries since you last spoke to cnn? >> no, i kept myself away from the evidence, so the county and the prosecutor could conduct a fair and impartial investigation without any interference. >> you said if he isn't indicted, he could return to his job and you have a legal point but have you talked to wilson about whether or not he will return to the police force if he is not indicted? >> i have not talked to him about anything since the first few days after the shooting. >> and i guess the question is, given the environment in ferguson right now, just as a hypothetical question but an important one, do you think officer wilson would be safe as a police officer in ferguson, if he came back and did that? >> that is a discussion we're going to have once all of the investigations are over. as you know, we still have a federal investigation coming up. so, that is a discussion down the road. >>
brown. and he looks okay. this is the video from the surveillance camera. in august you spoke to jason carol and you said he was treated at the hospital for his face. have you seen him or heard of any injuries since you last spoke to cnn? >> no, i kept myself away from the evidence, so the county and the prosecutor could conduct a fair and impartial investigation without any interference. >> you said if he isn't indicted, he could return to his job and you have a legal point but...
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jason richwine, the guy who posted the white supremacist websites, who said you can rank groups by their iq. black and brown are inherently criminal and they're at the bottom racially speaking when it comes to intelligence. jim demint had him look at what immigration reform would mean for our country. and it turns out, when jason richwine looks at something like that, he thinks it's a bad idea. he decided that immigration reform would be very expensive for our nation. he crunched the numbers and decided that it would cost the american taxpayers $6.3 trillion. trillion. trill -- 6 point -- it would be the cost of going to the moon and back a thousand times. that's what his calculating machine says when he was asked to calculate the cost. his calculating machine was built in a beer hall in bavaria in 1923 so maybe it doesn't count that well any more. thanks to reporting first at "the washington post," then some other places, it pretty quickly came out that jason richwine, this guy who the heritage foundation had hired to write this report had a long history of white supremacist writings. and when that all cam
jason richwine, the guy who posted the white supremacist websites, who said you can rank groups by their iq. black and brown are inherently criminal and they're at the bottom racially speaking when it comes to intelligence. jim demint had him look at what immigration reform would mean for our country. and it turns out, when jason richwine looks at something like that, he thinks it's a bad idea. he decided that immigration reform would be very expensive for our nation. he crunched the numbers...
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brown lost his life. and as you have been hearing from stephanie elam on the scene as well as jason carroll.ou don't really see, and you pointed this out as well. what you don't see are firefighters, because there are so many fires going in the area, they just don't have enough personnel to deal with all of them, or, the businesses, as they are looking at them, they're too far gone to even go in and try to save them. but the residents in that area are going to have to live with this, sadly, and of course the merchants, store owners, shopkeepers are going to come back tomorrow, if they have left already, many of them may be watching their businesses burn, standing in front of them or at home. they're going to come back to nothing tomorrow. and, you know, these are people who, with so much frustration and so much anger has really turned that onto their own community and has started to loot. and we saw that happening live. and really set fires to their own businesses and people's lively hoods now have gone up in smoke. and it's really sad. for the most part, if we can come back here, i want to
brown lost his life. and as you have been hearing from stephanie elam on the scene as well as jason carroll.ou don't really see, and you pointed this out as well. what you don't see are firefighters, because there are so many fires going in the area, they just don't have enough personnel to deal with all of them, or, the businesses, as they are looking at them, they're too far gone to even go in and try to save them. but the residents in that area are going to have to live with this, sadly, and...
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jason carroll, thank you. this black friday boycott in the form of this brown friday as it's being called, the brown friday protests, this has spread across the country today. there were arrests all the way in new york. let's turn to cnn's rosa flores who's in the middle of a rally or has been following it. give us a sense of the scene there, rosa. >> reporter: hey, brianna. just to give you an update. we just saw an arrest of a protester just moments ago. and that's the situation that we've seen throughout the day, hundreds of people marching on the streets. right now, take a look, it's actually on the sidewalks of new york city. and police very close to the proteste protesters. they're asking protesters not to disrupt traffic or that they will be arrested. now, all of this started, brianna, earlier today in front of the macy's in herald square. and the focus, the organizer told us, was the following. he said that it starts in ferguson, but this has become a national movement, a movement in cities across the nation. and he boiled it down to this -- he said that in order for people to have racial freedom, the freed
jason carroll, thank you. this black friday boycott in the form of this brown friday as it's being called, the brown friday protests, this has spread across the country today. there were arrests all the way in new york. let's turn to cnn's rosa flores who's in the middle of a rally or has been following it. give us a sense of the scene there, rosa. >> reporter: hey, brianna. just to give you an update. we just saw an arrest of a protester just moments ago. and that's the situation that...
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brown. in the video, he looks okay. it's just a video from a surveillance camera. in august, i know you spoke to our jason carol and said wilson was treated for a swollen face. i know you didn't see him personally. have you seen any evidence of officer wilson's injuries since you last spoke to cnn? >> no. i specifically kept myself away from all the evidence in this case so that the county and the prosecuting attorney's office could conduct a fair and impartial investigation without interference. >> you caused a stir recently when you said if he isn't indicted legally he could return to his job. i understand you're making a legal point, but have you talked to him about whether or not he'll return to the police force if he is not indicted? >> i have not talked to him about anything since the first few days after the shooting. >> and i guess the question is, given the environment in ferguson right now, just as a hypothetical question, but an important one, do you think officer wilson would be safe as a police officer in ferguson, if he came back and did that? >> well, that's a discussion that we're going to
brown. in the video, he looks okay. it's just a video from a surveillance camera. in august, i know you spoke to our jason carol and said wilson was treated for a swollen face. i know you didn't see him personally. have you seen any evidence of officer wilson's injuries since you last spoke to cnn? >> no. i specifically kept myself away from all the evidence in this case so that the county and the prosecuting attorney's office could conduct a fair and impartial investigation without...
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jason johnson on the streets in ferguson this hour. michael, you have been active in a number of movements and in this case i understand that the browns reached out to you earlier on trying to think about that way forward. >> i was in new york city the day that michael brown was killed and i pulled over on the side of the road when i saw the tweet on my phone, and saw in this was, again, something wrong, similar to what we felt. we saw ron davis, my deer brother. and the family reached out to me the following day, the sunday, august 10th, and we have been trying to do everything we can to keep them in my spirits and lift them up, especially during the difficult time, and the news that we heard, which is extraordinarily disappointing, an extraordinary family going through a tough time. >> is it possible looking around at the protesters who gathered once again. it seems to be a quieter night, gathered around you. is it possible to think about ways to move forward for the community? >> i mean people have been trying to figure out how to move forward since michael brown was kill. you have a large number of white residents that wanted to m
jason johnson on the streets in ferguson this hour. michael, you have been active in a number of movements and in this case i understand that the browns reached out to you earlier on trying to think about that way forward. >> i was in new york city the day that michael brown was killed and i pulled over on the side of the road when i saw the tweet on my phone, and saw in this was, again, something wrong, similar to what we felt. we saw ron davis, my deer brother. and the family reached...
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watch the most recent debate between senator shaheen and scott brown any time online at our website, c-span.org. >>> next, remarks by jasonman, chair of the white house counsel of economic advisers on why he thinks it's critical to make changes to social security in order to sustain the program for future generations. his comments came as national academy of social insurance released findings of a new study exploring americans' views on social security. this is about two hours. >>> well, i'd like to welcome all of you to this national academy of social insurance event. my name is william arnone. and today we're releasing what i think is a very significant second study in which the american people were asked in a very systematic way, as you'll hear, what would they prefer as the solution to social security's long-term financial chal he engs? i don't know how often we get the chance to do surveys that force the american people to make tough choices. and that's what this survey did. and it really -- i view it really as the voice of the people on this very important. it's the crown jewel. when the mesh people are presented wi
watch the most recent debate between senator shaheen and scott brown any time online at our website, c-span.org. >>> next, remarks by jasonman, chair of the white house counsel of economic advisers on why he thinks it's critical to make changes to social security in order to sustain the program for future generations. his comments came as national academy of social insurance released findings of a new study exploring americans' views on social security. this is about two hours....
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jason, we appreciate you very much. that brwraps it up for us. i'm michaela pereira. >> i'm john berman. coming up after a break, we'll hear from michael brown'sty reaction. and i think they'll address their own personal reaction. sometimes measured, sometimes not as much. ashleigh banfield will have that live at noon. my name's louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. i had tried to do it in the past. i hadn't been successful. quitting smoking this time was different because i got a prescription for chantix. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. the fact that it reduced the urge to smoke helped me get that confidence that i could do it. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some people had seizures while taking chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix or history of seizures. don' take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin
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brown, you just can't do it anymore. martavis bryant, markus wheaton have begun to balance the deck a little bit for this offense. >> al: and a near sack there. jasonworilds a couple of sacks, but he already leads this team in quarterback hits this year coming off the edge on the outside. he's one of those rock solid guys out there. the numbers haven't quite been there as far as the sacks go, but he is one of their better players. >> al: 23 seconds remaining. hard to believe, you think back -- it took pittsburgh almost the entire first quarter tonight to get their first first down. and now as we wind down to the end, we're going to wind up with 43 on the scoreboard. and with the clock ticking down, baltimore will run one more play, maybe two more as flacco spikes it. the crowd says come on, man, we want to go home. >> cris: i'm pretty sure joe flacco doesn't want to go home. he must feel obligated to take that shot. but this has been -- it really looked in the first quarter like it was going to be one-sided the ravens way. a couple of turnovers and it just completely flipped. >> al: well, it's sunday night so the 20-point margin. marlon brown, and
brown, you just can't do it anymore. martavis bryant, markus wheaton have begun to balance the deck a little bit for this offense. >> al: and a near sack there. jasonworilds a couple of sacks, but he already leads this team in quarterback hits this year coming off the edge on the outside. he's one of those rock solid guys out there. the numbers haven't quite been there as far as the sacks go, but he is one of their better players. >> al: 23 seconds remaining. hard to believe, you...