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i also just spoke with governor jay nixon of missouri. i expressed my concern over the violent turn that events have taken on the ground, and underscored that now is the time for all of us to reflect on what's happened, and to find a way to come together going forward. he is going to be traveling to ferguson... >> after days of largely staying silent, missouri's governor finally showed up in ferguson - promising changes. >> today i am announcing that the missouri highway patrol under the supervision of capt ron johnson who grew up in this area will be directing the team that provides security in ferguson. >> governor, how would you explain the nature of the presence that we saw on the streets yesterday? i mean, there were armored personnel carriers, about 100 police in military-style uniform, high-powered rifles being trained on the crowd, who is in charge of making those decisions and are they going to be held to account for mistakes that you clearly think have been made? >> i think that, that was yesterday, tonight's tonight. tomorrow's
i also just spoke with governor jay nixon of missouri. i expressed my concern over the violent turn that events have taken on the ground, and underscored that now is the time for all of us to reflect on what's happened, and to find a way to come together going forward. he is going to be traveling to ferguson... >> after days of largely staying silent, missouri's governor finally showed up in ferguson - promising changes. >> today i am announcing that the missouri highway patrol...
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. >>> missouri's governor jay nixon ended a state of emergency in ferguson. the state of emergency was in effect since august 16 because of riots over the police shooting a man. cbs news reports the justice department will open a civil rights investigation into the ferguson police department t will focus on several years of arrest patterns and allegations of excessive force. that's in addition to local and federal investigations into the fatal shooting of michael brown. >>> developing news. president obama is in the united kingdom today for the start of the two-day nato summit in wales. as cbs news' mark albert reports, the isis situation and the russia-ukraine crisis will be the main points of focus. >>> reporter: on the sidelines of the nato summit in wales, president obama is meeting with european allies in part to help build an international coalition to address the growing threat of isis in iraq and syria. the president coauthored an op ed with british prime minister david cameron in today's times of london newspaper, accusing the group of brutal and poi
. >>> missouri's governor jay nixon ended a state of emergency in ferguson. the state of emergency was in effect since august 16 because of riots over the police shooting a man. cbs news reports the justice department will open a civil rights investigation into the ferguson police department t will focus on several years of arrest patterns and allegations of excessive force. that's in addition to local and federal investigations into the fatal shooting of michael brown. >>>...
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. >>> meanwhile a new report obtained by the associated press reveals that missouri governor jay nixond thousands of complaints in the weeks following michael brown's shooting death. they came from residents in missouri and people from around the world. according to buzz feed, the clinton foundation is denying reports that they sent escorts to follow a "new york times" reporter at last week's clinton global initiative summit. they said that they've investigated the matter and found no proof that one of their volunteers "deliberately followed the reporter into a bathroom." >>> the new yorker cover story, "the revenge of rand paul." senator paul explains his strategy to take his ideology mainstream. >>> political tv ads will soon reach facebook level creepiness, yeah, you can say that. we could be at the start of what's called addressable advertising. companies like directv can compile lists of around 200 households' attributes and pick what ads you watch. so whale your neighbor might see something like gun control, you might see an attack advertisement on a particular candidate. and tha
. >>> meanwhile a new report obtained by the associated press reveals that missouri governor jay nixond thousands of complaints in the weeks following michael brown's shooting death. they came from residents in missouri and people from around the world. according to buzz feed, the clinton foundation is denying reports that they sent escorts to follow a "new york times" reporter at last week's clinton global initiative summit. they said that they've investigated the matter and...
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missouri lawmakers overrode a veto of the measure by democratic governor jay nixon, who said it woulduote "jeopardize the health and wellbeing of women." about half of u.s. states impose a waiting period between counseling and an abortion. most commonly the wait is 24 hours. utah and south dakota have also enacted 72-hour waiting periods. students at columbia university are holding a rally today in solidarity with emma sulkowicz, a columbia senior who has been lugging a dorm room mattress around campus to protest the university's handling of sexual assault. sulkowicz says she will continue carrying the mattress until the student who raped her two years ago is expelled. on wednesday, students gathered to support sulkowicz by helping her carry her mattress to class. trustees at the university of illinois have voted nearly unanimously not to reinstate steven salaita, a professor whose job offer was withdrawn after he posted tweets harshly critical of the israeli assault on gaza. students, faculty and a number of academic associations had urged the trustees to reinstate salaita, saying hi
missouri lawmakers overrode a veto of the measure by democratic governor jay nixon, who said it woulduote "jeopardize the health and wellbeing of women." about half of u.s. states impose a waiting period between counseling and an abortion. most commonly the wait is 24 hours. utah and south dakota have also enacted 72-hour waiting periods. students at columbia university are holding a rally today in solidarity with emma sulkowicz, a columbia senior who has been lugging a dorm room...
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: many seem to agree. 377,000 have signed a petition at change.org calling fon missouri governor jay nixono grant clemency. a spokesman for the governor says he will not comment directly about the case, but they will confirm that he has received mizanskey's clemency request and that it's under review. in the meantime, mizanskey has nothing to do but wait and wonder if he might truly be destined to spend the rest of his life behind bars because of marijuana. >> i'm 61 years old. how much time do i got left? >> that's an incredible report. at every level. i'm sort of stunned. you're saying there's jeff mizanskey and 25 others around the country serving these sentences for marijuana. >> right. >> is there a chance he'll get out? >> that all depends on the governor. there's been a lot of changes since he went into prison. what they're looking at right now, the governor has to decide if he's going to grant clemency. the state of missouri has undergone a sweeping change of their sentencing laws recently. those new laws go into effect in 2017, but they're not retroactive, so they won't affect his
: many seem to agree. 377,000 have signed a petition at change.org calling fon missouri governor jay nixono grant clemency. a spokesman for the governor says he will not comment directly about the case, but they will confirm that he has received mizanskey's clemency request and that it's under review. in the meantime, mizanskey has nothing to do but wait and wonder if he might truly be destined to spend the rest of his life behind bars because of marijuana. >> i'm 61 years old. how much...
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what is fascinating is when jay nixon is up for re-election. >> is it his job at risk for him? >> it absolutely is. mark my word, you'll have a bunch of interest, not just in missouri, but washington d.c., new york and california and places over the country that will come in and do everything they can to get him out of office in the 2014 election cycle that we are in right now. we have races and more than 35 of them in national interest are flooding into the state, spending incredible amount of money trying to gain sway in the state, and add up to the sebbing suss that they -- success that they have. >> the government was visible in the ferguson disturbance and how it would be resolved, right. >> yes, and has taken a lot of criticism for actions or the lack there of. he'll have a large battle on his hands going forward, if he wants to go forward with his political career. he has decades worth of service. the former attorney-general, someone that did run for the attorney-general. he's a known commodity and popular in many circles. >> good to see you, thank you very much. >> than
what is fascinating is when jay nixon is up for re-election. >> is it his job at risk for him? >> it absolutely is. mark my word, you'll have a bunch of interest, not just in missouri, but washington d.c., new york and california and places over the country that will come in and do everything they can to get him out of office in the 2014 election cycle that we are in right now. we have races and more than 35 of them in national interest are flooding into the state, spending...
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. >>> missouri governor jay nixon has ended a state of emergency in the city of ferguson. had been in effect since august 16 because of violence stemming from protests over the police shooting of a young man. meanwhile, cbs news reports the justice department will open a civil rights investigation into the ferguson police department. it will focus on several years of arrest patterns and allegations of excessive force. that will be in addition to ongoing federal and local investigations into the fatal shooting of michael brown. >>> san jose startup appears to be on the cutting edge of credit card security technology. kpix 5's kiet do gives us an inside look at a system that will allow you to tailor make your security preferences and it's only on 5. >>> reporter: did you ever forget your credit card back at a restaurant and wish there was some way you could temporarily turn it off while you go back to get it? and then turn it back on? ♪[ music ] >> reporter: a dream no more. the future is here and it's called card control. you will soon be able to use your phone to temporari
. >>> missouri governor jay nixon has ended a state of emergency in the city of ferguson. had been in effect since august 16 because of violence stemming from protests over the police shooting of a young man. meanwhile, cbs news reports the justice department will open a civil rights investigation into the ferguson police department. it will focus on several years of arrest patterns and allegations of excessive force. that will be in addition to ongoing federal and local investigations...
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the republican-led legislature overruled the democratic governor jay nixon and his veto. he had rejected the bill because it didn't contain an exception for rape or incest. >> the legislature overrided a veto for carrying guns even in cities that ban it. >> a protest in ferguson ending in mass arrest, 35 taken into custody wednesday as they try to block a major interstate, i-70. they were angry over the death of michael brown. we follow the story from chicago. were the protestors successful in getting their message across? >> sort of. they wanted to get out during rush hour and block traffic on i-70. the missouri state patrol prevented them from doing that. they got to a ramp but nat able to get on to the highway from there. they weren't successful in that protest. they did get a lot of media attention. that's what they were looking for, so they were successful on that end. >> brown was killed a month ago this week. are tensions still high in ferguson. >> tensions are still relatively high in ferguson. they'll probably continue to be until we see some movement on this cas
the republican-led legislature overruled the democratic governor jay nixon and his veto. he had rejected the bill because it didn't contain an exception for rape or incest. >> the legislature overrided a veto for carrying guns even in cities that ban it. >> a protest in ferguson ending in mass arrest, 35 taken into custody wednesday as they try to block a major interstate, i-70. they were angry over the death of michael brown. we follow the story from chicago. were the protestors...
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nixon authorized it and dissented it because jay baker hoovered the fbi director protested, not because it was illegal but because he felt that was the fbi's turf. we do break-ins and wiretaps. get somebody else to do it. >> guest: nixon and in his own mind thought that stuff was all all right. if you read some of this he knows it's politically troublesome but he also i think would not have gone as far as he did go with the jeopardy that mitchell had because of the watergate break-in. >> host: there are couple of things here. first of all there are conversations which were not taped and carl bernstein and ion number of years ago talked to mcgregor who is a former congressman who replaced him as the campaign manager for nixon. clark mcgregor told us that nixon and mitchell had a neat meeting a few days after watergate and the residence of the white house. all mcgregor was able to say from what he learned from mitchell was they all played their cards on the table. they have learned about things they didn't know about. if you really look at it if it's true and mcgregor is deceased now and
nixon authorized it and dissented it because jay baker hoovered the fbi director protested, not because it was illegal but because he felt that was the fbi's turf. we do break-ins and wiretaps. get somebody else to do it. >> guest: nixon and in his own mind thought that stuff was all all right. if you read some of this he knows it's politically troublesome but he also i think would not have gone as far as he did go with the jeopardy that mitchell had because of the watergate break-in....