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they met reverend jesse jackson and representative john louis of georgia. charles and camilla started at the lincoln memorial, stopped by the mlk memorial and then saw mount vernon. >> well n is royalty. prince charles is the next in line to be king of england. we're here on a field trip studying u.s. history and blending u.s. and english history, what a perfect timing for us for the visit. >> tomorrow the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall will meet with president obama and vice president joe biden before embarking on another jam packed day. >>> it is only in clinical trials right now but coming up see how a new drug is showing serious promise in slowing the advancement of alzheimer's. >> next, too multiin tunisia as that country tracks down >>> so far no one is claiming responsibility for this morning's attack in tunisia that killed 22 people. >> men dressed military style and carrying ak-47s took hostages inside a popular national museum. two gunmen were killed. the others are still out there on the run. this violence is a big blow for the small
they met reverend jesse jackson and representative john louis of georgia. charles and camilla started at the lincoln memorial, stopped by the mlk memorial and then saw mount vernon. >> well n is royalty. prince charles is the next in line to be king of england. we're here on a field trip studying u.s. history and blending u.s. and english history, what a perfect timing for us for the visit. >> tomorrow the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall will meet with president obama...
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. >> reporter: congressman john louis was a foot soldier there during that time. >> it is good to be in selma one more time. >> reporter: back there was first lady laura and close to 100 members of congress to remember what happened here and how far those difficult steps have carried our nation. >> if someone had told me that we were crossing this bridge that one day i would be back here introducing the first african-american president, i would have said your crazy. you're out of your mind. you don't know what you're talking about. president obama. >> reporter: celebrating louis and those who marched here as heroes, the president stressed the journey is not over. >> we honor those who walked so we could run. we must run so our children soar. >> reporter: following in the foot steps of those who came before them the president and his family walked across the infamous bridge this afternoon. they will be followed by thousands tomorrow during what has become an annual march to remember here. just like 50 years ago there will be a service at brown chapel in the morning before tomorrow's s
. >> reporter: congressman john louis was a foot soldier there during that time. >> it is good to be in selma one more time. >> reporter: back there was first lady laura and close to 100 members of congress to remember what happened here and how far those difficult steps have carried our nation. >> if someone had told me that we were crossing this bridge that one day i would be back here introducing the first african-american president, i would have said your crazy....
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>> well and john louis said obama is a product of selma.on did not sign the voting rights act, it's unlikely we would have had our first african-american president. it would have taken decades. john louis himself was shocked america was ready to elect an african-american in 2008. there's a lot of messages to talk about today. talk about what transpired at selma. what does it mean to america? the women's movement, stonewall for gay americans, selma means a great deal to african-americans and all americans because voting rights is the most seminole of the basic american principle. he'll talk about what it means to vote and and what it means to march and protest, and i -- he will be talking about john louis, but he's made it clear he sees selma not just about a couple civil rights leaders, but about all the people in the south that endured slavery and endured jim crow and selma is a liberation spot the beginning of the new era in american history. >> douglas, all the viewers here and all those downtown are instructed to stay put because the pr
>> well and john louis said obama is a product of selma.on did not sign the voting rights act, it's unlikely we would have had our first african-american president. it would have taken decades. john louis himself was shocked america was ready to elect an african-american in 2008. there's a lot of messages to talk about today. talk about what transpired at selma. what does it mean to america? the women's movement, stonewall for gay americans, selma means a great deal to african-americans...
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john louis came last. a giant actually -- nobody does that. to follow two presidents on to a stage and the crowd responded getting bigger and bigger and when john was there, the you saw the huge reception. i think this speech he has an opportunity to move the ball on two key issues. voting rights. i think it's obvious that you talk about voting rights. also this question of the next generation. this movement around you know black lives matter. how does he bring in this young generation to let them know i understand you want better policing and education. if he connects to that moment in the past, but bring in the new movement there's a new civil rights movement post-ferguson and trayvon martin, but they have not felt they have been embraced how they want to be by the country. the president can help with that and i think he needs to. >> just looking at the stage, there is meaning behind everyone who is sitting on that stage. >> yes, there is. >> you talked about the order, remarkable observation to make. the order in which people walked in. you
john louis came last. a giant actually -- nobody does that. to follow two presidents on to a stage and the crowd responded getting bigger and bigger and when john was there, the you saw the huge reception. i think this speech he has an opportunity to move the ball on two key issues. voting rights. i think it's obvious that you talk about voting rights. also this question of the next generation. this movement around you know black lives matter. how does he bring in this young generation to let...
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as john louis ray shows us, it is all being blamed on a huge shortage of class. >> reporter: san francisco'sine is not gleaming as bright as it should be. >> we are trying to get the costs of the projects less so we started to source overseas curtain wall. >> reporter: it is the temper that had that forms the outside skin of the high-rises. a number of the large projects are having a tough time getting the glass they need. >> it has been delayed, both from the pact they that they wasn't--fact that they went to new vendors and they cannot get the materials. >> reporter: this man got his glass from a trusted supplier. and his building is almost done. but he feels for those. >> the finishes are happening as we go through the building. so we cannot start the ax because there is no--the activities because there is no glass, we recollect not fib niche the building. >> we get the schedules down where there is not an extra day and we care very much about you know, when the materials hit the job site. >> reporter: so when you are six months behind, it blows everything. some people have been known to
as john louis ray shows us, it is all being blamed on a huge shortage of class. >> reporter: san francisco'sine is not gleaming as bright as it should be. >> we are trying to get the costs of the projects less so we started to source overseas curtain wall. >> reporter: it is the temper that had that forms the outside skin of the high-rises. a number of the large projects are having a tough time getting the glass they need. >> it has been delayed, both from the pact they...
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the country is better than it was. 50 years ago when john louis led the march over the edmund pettus bridge. we're not all with wee should be. so much sudden obligation was placed on how the police were responding to peaceful protesters and not so peaceful protesters after the unfortunate, tragic end of the life of michael and the tragedy that brought on everybody involved. we need to begin to look at how we move forward. you don't move forward by talking about the mill tarization of the. it's decisions need to be made by the police of how they protect themselves and how they protect others in the hard job they have to do. and, nobody's opposed to peaceful protest here. at some point, that protest needs to lead to what do we do about schools that need to work better than they're working and support systems for young men and women that need to be more than they are for people who don't have all that they need. >> thank you, senator. >>> coming up more on the manhunt in ferguson and the new effort to recall the major. >>> and walker versus bush. what they're sayinging over the weekend.
the country is better than it was. 50 years ago when john louis led the march over the edmund pettus bridge. we're not all with wee should be. so much sudden obligation was placed on how the police were responding to peaceful protesters and not so peaceful protesters after the unfortunate, tragic end of the life of michael and the tragedy that brought on everybody involved. we need to begin to look at how we move forward. you don't move forward by talking about the mill tarization of the. it's...
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. >> i think john louis mentioned him. i think that president lbj back then did not mention him. he is the key. he was a lynchpin. the reason why they had the march is because of him lynch. he was a vet tra, a u.s. army veteran. he had tried to register five times on the night of that is when he was assaulted, his mother was beaten. and his grandfather was beaten. >> that's what we are up against. >> robert ray live for us in selma. i understand you have the reverend jesse jackson. >> yes. del, exactly. we are live with reverend jesse jackson. ref rend jackson, talked to you many times being from chicago. we are live on "al jazeera america." . you were telling me what you thought theof the president. >> what an inspiring rundown of america's history but selma is in the rear-view mirror. in the windshield is resegregating the south by law. this is the first state poverty % in poverty -- 40% poverty. the government talks about medicaid. it was pointless. >> so you think? >> a lyndon johnson moment a moment to focus on legislation, renewing the voters right act and war on poverty de
. >> i think john louis mentioned him. i think that president lbj back then did not mention him. he is the key. he was a lynchpin. the reason why they had the march is because of him lynch. he was a vet tra, a u.s. army veteran. he had tried to register five times on the night of that is when he was assaulted, his mother was beaten. and his grandfather was beaten. >> that's what we are up against. >> robert ray live for us in selma. i understand you have the reverend jesse...
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martin luther king jr., the active work today of representative john louis and so many others across the united states of the america because we know when we vote we win as democrats. when we vote we win elections. we need to make sure that everyone is not only registered to vote, that's a great part. if you're registered and don't go to the polls it just doesn't matter. we will give folks something to vote for. we will give folks something to be excited about. we demonstrated what we can do when we're active, energize and engaged. we get things done. regardless of our status we're going to fight these fights because of the right fights to fight for americans all across the united states of america. i say to you, democratic party has made history time and time and time again. we're expecting history to be made one more time in philadelphia in 2016. it's our full expectation this not only will democratic nominee come out of philadelphia but that nominee will create history by having 12 straight years of democrats in the white house because the road to 1600 pennsylvania avenue comes ri
martin luther king jr., the active work today of representative john louis and so many others across the united states of the america because we know when we vote we win as democrats. when we vote we win elections. we need to make sure that everyone is not only registered to vote, that's a great part. if you're registered and don't go to the polls it just doesn't matter. we will give folks something to vote for. we will give folks something to be excited about. we demonstrated what we can do...
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. >> we heard from chief john belmar. st. louis county police department and he talked about the fact that they had seen flares from gun muzzles. did you see anything like that? >> no i didn't where the gunshots were expected to have come from was behind me and i was up against the building. there was one freelance photojournalist right near the officers and said he turned around and saw a muzzle flash and heard bullets whipping past his head. >> john thank for making time for us this morning. i want to bring in francis rivera who has a detailed timeline. tape take us through it. >> we were able to get a clear understanding of what happened when from the news conference this morning from the st. louis county police chief. let's get started with the evening as far as the timeline of events. let's start with 8:00 p.m. last night of the demonstrators talk blocking the road near the police department, it came on the heels of the resignation of the embattled police chief, on to 8:27 police call a code 1000, if you're not familiar with t
. >> we heard from chief john belmar. st. louis county police department and he talked about the fact that they had seen flares from gun muzzles. did you see anything like that? >> no i didn't where the gunshots were expected to have come from was behind me and i was up against the building. there was one freelance photojournalist right near the officers and said he turned around and saw a muzzle flash and heard bullets whipping past his head. >> john thank for making time for...
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john louis was mook the leaders of march. >> and >> who marched across the grid on bloody sunday.nen -- it was the first african-american president who thanked the marchers for their contribution. >> the colonel of ordinary americans willing to endure billy clubs and rods and tear gas and the trampling hoof. >> and while there was a lot of talk about the past and what happened on this bridge, 50 years ago president obama made sure to emphasize that there is still a lot of work to be done. >> all of us need to recognize that they didn't -- that change depend on your actions. on our attitudes. the things we teach our children. >> and president obama's comments were echoed by those civil rights leaders working to make a difference. martin lute king the third. >> i think -- ultimately created voter participation. >> speaking freely and marching across the bridge. a dream many thought impossible. especially those who were in this very same spot how do you know this guy season going to bring out a gun or something. >> big celebrations were hold all across the -- 50th anniversary of the
john louis was mook the leaders of march. >> and >> who marched across the grid on bloody sunday.nen -- it was the first african-american president who thanked the marchers for their contribution. >> the colonel of ordinary americans willing to endure billy clubs and rods and tear gas and the trampling hoof. >> and while there was a lot of talk about the past and what happened on this bridge, 50 years ago president obama made sure to emphasize that there is still a lot...
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louis county police chief john bellmawr who says the climate in ferguson following the the shooting of michael brown last summer has created a dangerous work environment for his officers. he said shots were fired across the street from the police department and based on their trajectory he can a assume that his officers were targeted. we will continue to follow this breaking story and try to update you on the condition of those officers as soon as we are's able. that is very latest live from the satellite center, nicole brewer for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> nicole, thank you for that. >>> we have more breaking news from lansdale, montgomery county, a large water main break is expected to tie up morning rush hour traffic at cannon avenue and main street. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao joins us from that scene with an update honorary pairs, crews are already out there, good to see, good morning. >> reporter: erika, good morning, that is right, crews have been working very hard overnight to get this fix in place. the goal, it is to get this road reopened by morning rush and they
louis county police chief john bellmawr who says the climate in ferguson following the the shooting of michael brown last summer has created a dangerous work environment for his officers. he said shots were fired across the street from the police department and based on their trajectory he can a assume that his officers were targeted. we will continue to follow this breaking story and try to update you on the condition of those officers as soon as we are's able. that is very latest live from...
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we're live with your phone calls followed by the ceremony with president obama and congressman john louis on sunday our live coverage continues with the historic brown chapel ame church. find our complete television schedule at cspan.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. e-mail us at comments or send us a tweet at cspan hashtag comments. physical us on twitter. >>> alabama senator chaired this 2:10 hearing. >> this week the committee here on banking begins an examination of potential changes to the current regulatory structure. today we will focus on regulatory relief for smaller financial institutions. in the near future, we will continue this examination by focusing on unnecessary statutory and regulatory impediments across the financial services spectrum. while there are some who continue to argue that current law is beyond reproach, there are many on both sides of the aisle that believe improvements can and should be made. today we will hear from regulators on some of the lessons they've learned and how best to overcome some of the challenges that they
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with your phone calls, followed by the commemorative ceremony with president obama and congressman john louis. and then on sunday our live coverage continues with a service from historic brown chapel ame church the starting point for the selma montgomery marches. find our complete television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400. e-mail us at comments@c-span.org or send us a tweet at c-span.org #comments. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >>> you would see what we use ed to call when i was a kid a mutt and jeff combination or stick ball set. washington was a large man. 6 foot, very robust terrific natural athlete. and madison is a skinny little guy. >> this sunday on q&a, historian david o. stewart on founding father james madison and the partnerships he made that aided in the success of our fledgling nation. >> his gift that i write most about is his ability to form remarkable partnerships with really the great people of his era. but it also alludes to his gift to the country of his talents and what he was a
with your phone calls, followed by the commemorative ceremony with president obama and congressman john louis. and then on sunday our live coverage continues with a service from historic brown chapel ame church the starting point for the selma montgomery marches. find our complete television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400. e-mail us at comments@c-span.org or send us a tweet at c-span.org #comments. like us on...
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representative john louis and senator johnny isakson of georgia provided electro edd introductory remarks. >> -- and i think we're going to let start with congressman louis. normally we would make opening statements. but because of your time schedule, i think we'll start with you to introduce congressman louis and then go to senator isakson and then to senator purdue and then have our opening statements. so -- >> we're honored you're here, congressman. thank you for joining us. [ inaudible ] >> thank you for your statement on how important the senate is but the constitution -- the constitution -- >> we're upper only in our own minds. >> the constitution recognizes as equal but i was going to call on you first because you are the senior member here today. and you've been a respected member of the house of representatives. and you know ms. yates and so i have chosen, right or wrong, to start with you. and i hope you'll start. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. i'm delighted and forever pleased to be here. i'm honored to be here with my friend from the georgia delegation, senato
representative john louis and senator johnny isakson of georgia provided electro edd introductory remarks. >> -- and i think we're going to let start with congressman louis. normally we would make opening statements. but because of your time schedule, i think we'll start with you to introduce congressman louis and then go to senator isakson and then to senator purdue and then have our opening statements. so -- >> we're honored you're here, congressman. thank you for joining us. [...
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host: let's hear from john, st. louis, missouri, a republican. caller: i would like to ask the lady -- since they passed the health care law, there are still 30 million people who have not been covered. what the affordable care act was supposed to do, it did not do. i mean, i am sorry, but it just frustrates me to no end that the democrats push this through congress before the republicans had another senator in there to keep it from passing. pelosi said you have to pass it and then read it. to find out what is in it. mr. obama turned around -- and i do not know how many times he has changed the law which he does not have the right to do. congress passes laws. the president has to back the laws and not change them. i'm sorry. i will let you guys talk it over , and i will be listening to you. host: thinking about those 30 million uninsured. anything you want to add to what he said? guest: we have about 11.7 million who have signed up on the exchanges, and than 10 million have signed up on medicaid because it has expanded. the number of people who g
host: let's hear from john, st. louis, missouri, a republican. caller: i would like to ask the lady -- since they passed the health care law, there are still 30 million people who have not been covered. what the affordable care act was supposed to do, it did not do. i mean, i am sorry, but it just frustrates me to no end that the democrats push this through congress before the republicans had another senator in there to keep it from passing. pelosi said you have to pass it and then read it. to...
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louis police chief john bellmawr was on the scene and climate in ferguson following shooting of michael brown last summer has made for a dangerous environment for police to work in. >> in other word, these police officers were standing there and they were shot. just because they were police officers. we're conducting an investigation right now, and i'll have more on that later on today. >> jackson stepped down amid controversy surrounding his handling of the brown's shooting and weeks of protest that followed. he was widely criticized for an aggressive police response to protesters specifically and also for failing will to release, important information. have of course, we will continue to follow this breaking story, update you on the condition of those officers, as soup as we are's able. that is latest live from the satellite center, nicole brewer cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> our time is coming up on 4:33. lets get traffic and weather together and here's kate. >> good morning. we have a nice day underway, not the quite as warm as yesterday turned out to be. we did hit our forecast ted
louis police chief john bellmawr was on the scene and climate in ferguson following shooting of michael brown last summer has made for a dangerous environment for police to work in. >> in other word, these police officers were standing there and they were shot. just because they were police officers. we're conducting an investigation right now, and i'll have more on that later on today. >> jackson stepped down amid controversy surrounding his handling of the brown's shooting and...
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louis county police chief john bellmawr, set the scene for us earlier.said roughly 06 people had gathered in the street, following the resignation of ferguson police chief thomas jackson. it was pretty peaceful, really no problems, but there were police officers from multiple departments, on scene just to watch and make sure everything was going okay. and as the protesters were wrapping up, someone opened fire striking two police officers and they were rushed to local hospital. their conditions, again not specifically known we think they're serious we're hearing they're expected to survive and while we heard the st. louis county police chief say last night's protest was peaceful, prior to the shooting it has been a volatile climate down there. there has been violence. there have been several protests. and he says he's not surprise that thinks he is call ate dollars. >> i think we've been very fortunate, as we've moved forward, not to have similar incidents happen to us. but i've said all along we cannot sustain this forever without problems. that's not a
louis county police chief john bellmawr, set the scene for us earlier.said roughly 06 people had gathered in the street, following the resignation of ferguson police chief thomas jackson. it was pretty peaceful, really no problems, but there were police officers from multiple departments, on scene just to watch and make sure everything was going okay. and as the protesters were wrapping up, someone opened fire striking two police officers and they were rushed to local hospital. their...
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john seager thoughter. >>> the reaction, st. louis county and missouri state police take over security in ferguson after two officers are shot. tracking technology, police keeping tabs on your cell phone. the lawsuit over privacy in california. floods and fraud. while fema says it could reopen and review every insurance claim from super storm sandy. plus deep mist. aliens, meet ors, why did these enormous craters suddenly appear appear? ♪ ♪ >>> after week of relative calm, violence returns to ferguson, missouri. a peaceful protest outside the police station was shattered by gunshots. authorities called it an ambush. two officers shot. both released from the hospital today. tonight the search intensifies for the suspects. at the same time, a city reeling from anger anguish and unrest is facing more turmoil. attorney general eric holder did not minutes words when he talked about the shooting today. he called it disgusting and a courtly a action. >> what happened last night was a pure ambush. this was not someone trying to bring healing
john seager thoughter. >>> the reaction, st. louis county and missouri state police take over security in ferguson after two officers are shot. tracking technology, police keeping tabs on your cell phone. the lawsuit over privacy in california. floods and fraud. while fema says it could reopen and review every insurance claim from super storm sandy. plus deep mist. aliens, meet ors, why did these enormous craters suddenly appear appear? ♪ ♪ >>> after week of relative calm,...
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louis county police chief john bellmar a a addressed reporting overnight. he made it a point to say climate in ferguson following shooting of michael brown last summer has created a dangerous work environment for his officers and based on the trajectory of shots fired he can only assume that these cops were targeted. that is very latest live from the cbs-3 satellite center, nicole brewer, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> nicole, thank you. >>> more on our breaking news in lansdale, montgomery county, crew are are working to fix a 6-inch break at main street and cannon avenue. no customers were affected by this but this is a a fairly busy road during rush hour and traffic could get tied up in that area we will have a live report from that scene coming up in a couple minutes. >>> political and community leaders will hold a candle light vigil in west philadelphia tonight to honor slain police officers robert wilson the third. his neighbors gathered for a prayer vigil last night. it was a week ago today officer wilson was shot and killed inside a game stop store in
louis county police chief john bellmar a a addressed reporting overnight. he made it a point to say climate in ferguson following shooting of michael brown last summer has created a dangerous work environment for his officers and based on the trajectory of shots fired he can only assume that these cops were targeted. that is very latest live from the cbs-3 satellite center, nicole brewer, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> nicole, thank you. >>> more on our breaking news in...
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host: john from st. louis missouri republican. good morning to you. caller: i would like to ask the young lady that since they passed the health care law, there is still 30 million people that have not been covered. and what the affordable care act was supposed to do, it didn't do. i mean i'm sorry but i just -- it just frustrates me to no end that the democrats pushes through congress before the republicans got another senator in there to keep it from passing. pelosi said you got to pass it and then you can read it and find out what's in it. the president of the united states, mr. obama, turned around and i don't know how many times he's changed the law, which he does not have the right to do. congress passes laws, the president of the united states has to back the laws and not change them. i'm sorry. i'm going to let you guys talk it over and i will be listening to you. host: 30 million uninsured. any inside perspective you want to add? guest: we have 11.7 million on the health exchanges and 10 million have signed up through medicaid because medicai
host: john from st. louis missouri republican. good morning to you. caller: i would like to ask the young lady that since they passed the health care law, there is still 30 million people that have not been covered. and what the affordable care act was supposed to do, it didn't do. i mean i'm sorry but i just -- it just frustrates me to no end that the democrats pushes through congress before the republicans got another senator in there to keep it from passing. pelosi said you got to pass it...
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louis county police chief john belmar called it an ambush. >> we're lucky by god's grace we didn't lose two officers last night. >> reporter: police are not discussing the investigation, but they say they have some leads. they believe the shooter opened fire from about 125 yards away. >> we do believe it's a handgun based on the way the shots sounded and the injuries to the police officers. >> reporter: demonstrators had gathered at the police station after the mayor announced ferguson police chief tom jackson was stepping down. he was under pressure to resign following a justice department report that found widespread racial bias in the mostly white police force. last summer a ferguson police officer shot and killed unarmed teen michael brown. officer darren wilson was later cleared of any wrongdoing but the incident sparked unrest for months. police say some witnesses at last night's scene are helping with information. marley hall, cbs news. >> just moments ago we learned both officers were released from the hospital. >>> jurors in the trial of boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev
louis county police chief john belmar called it an ambush. >> we're lucky by god's grace we didn't lose two officers last night. >> reporter: police are not discussing the investigation, but they say they have some leads. they believe the shooter opened fire from about 125 yards away. >> we do believe it's a handgun based on the way the shots sounded and the injuries to the police officers. >> reporter: demonstrators had gathered at the police station after the mayor...
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louis county police chief john bellmawr who says climate in ferguson following shooting of michael brown last summer has created a dangerous work environment for his officers. he says shots were fired across the street from the police department and based on their trajectory since his officers were targeted. >> in other word these police officers were standing there and they were shot just because they were police officers. we're conducting an investigation right now and i'll have more on that later on today report report as for jackson he stepped down amid controversy surrounding his handling of the brown's shooting and weeks of protest that followed. he was widely criticized for an aggressive police response to protesters and failing to release important information. so, of course, we will keep you up to date as we learn more but that is very latest live from the cbs-3 satellite center nicole brewer, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> nicole, thank you. >>> lets check with kate and justin for traffic and weather together good morning everyone. it ace i nice start to the thursday morning. not
louis county police chief john bellmawr who says climate in ferguson following shooting of michael brown last summer has created a dangerous work environment for his officers. he says shots were fired across the street from the police department and based on their trajectory since his officers were targeted. >> in other word these police officers were standing there and they were shot just because they were police officers. we're conducting an investigation right now and i'll have more on...
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louis county police chief john belmar called an ambush. >> by god's grace we didn't lose two officers last night. we could have lost two police officers over this. >> reporter: the family of michael brown, the teenager whose death at the hand of a white cop set off months of protests here condemned this escalation of violence and in washington, attorney general eric holder was blunt. >> this was not someone trying to bring healing to ferguson. this was a damn punk. >> everybody down on the ground. police got shot. >> reporter: the gunfire came just hours after ferguson police chief tom jackson quit, the latest in a series of official departures following a justice department report that criticized the city for racial bias. victoria salsman who lives seven doors from the shooting scene, was interviewed by police, and she wondered why there was a demonstration at all, much less a shooting. >> i don't know what you're protesting because people are stepping down and we're trying to move forward as a city and do what is right and find out what is really wrong, and it seems like people want
louis county police chief john belmar called an ambush. >> by god's grace we didn't lose two officers last night. we could have lost two police officers over this. >> reporter: the family of michael brown, the teenager whose death at the hand of a white cop set off months of protests here condemned this escalation of violence and in washington, attorney general eric holder was blunt. >> this was not someone trying to bring healing to ferguson. this was a damn punk. >>...
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and john brown took something else from louis washington's house -- not him personally, he had his accomplices take something else -- and that was a sword that had once belonged to george washington. and for the entire time that john brown controls harper's ferry, he is carrying a sword that belongs to george washington. and who is sent out to take back harper's ferry to reassert federal control? robert e. lee, i lieutenant colonel robert e. lee. so lieutenant colonel robert e. lee goes to harper's ferry, and can he's already known at that time as one of the military's finest soldiers. he had earned that reputation during the war in mexico. he proved to be a brilliant soldier. he had a unique understanding of topography. he could see things other people could not see, and he quips himself quite well. he performs well, he puts down the insurrection he reasserts federal control. and what becomes known as john brown's raid adds another laurel to an already impressive military resumÉ. but it also does something else. it heralds the coming of the american civil war. now i want to take you to one fi
and john brown took something else from louis washington's house -- not him personally, he had his accomplices take something else -- and that was a sword that had once belonged to george washington. and for the entire time that john brown controls harper's ferry, he is carrying a sword that belongs to george washington. and who is sent out to take back harper's ferry to reassert federal control? robert e. lee, i lieutenant colonel robert e. lee. so lieutenant colonel robert e. lee goes to...
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louis county police chief john belmar. >> we have had several leads since then. i cannot tell you at this point an arrest is imminent. >> reporter: six high-ranking ferguson officials have departed in the last few days, but the protest continues . britbrit me packnet is reviewing reforms for the city. is there any doubt in your mind that the protests will continue? >> there is no doubt in my mind that pieceful action will continue in ferguson andy across this country because there is still a lot of work to do. >> reporter: there is now a reward in excess of $10000 for information leading to an arrest in the shooting early thursday. and, scott the police say that amount would could go up as their investigation proceeds. >> pelley: dean thanks very much. in another deadly police shooting, the medical examiner in madison, wisconsin said today 19-year-old tony robinson was shot in the head, arm and torso last week. robinson, who was biracial, was unarmed. the police say he assaulted matt kenney, a white officer, responding to reports of a disturbance. the shooting is
louis county police chief john belmar. >> we have had several leads since then. i cannot tell you at this point an arrest is imminent. >> reporter: six high-ranking ferguson officials have departed in the last few days, but the protest continues . britbrit me packnet is reviewing reforms for the city. is there any doubt in your mind that the protests will continue? >> there is no doubt in my mind that pieceful action will continue in ferguson andy across this country because...
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louis rams. nbc10's john clark is joining us tonight to break down this unusual deal.>> reporter: all of andy reid's offensive players are gone. chip kelly has agreed to trade nick foles to st. louis for sam bradford and a pick. they'll swap pick this is year. we're not sure what round yet. sam bradford has missed most of the last two seasons, including all of last year. he tore the acl in his left knee each of these last two seasons. his career record in st. louis with the rams 18-30-1. nick foles with the eagles under chip kel y he was 14-4. made the playoffs and the pro bowl and had the best quarterback rating in the nfl in his first year under chip. but he was hurt most of last season with the broken clavicle. and the eagles are after cowboys running back demarco murray. we'll hear from lesean mccoy. shady's in buffalo. that's all coming up in sports in about 20 minutes. i'm john clark we'll see you then. >> don't go yet. so enlighten us. you trade your injured qb for an injured qb. is this sort sort of sleight of hand to get to the guy they really want? >> reporte
louis rams. nbc10's john clark is joining us tonight to break down this unusual deal.>> reporter: all of andy reid's offensive players are gone. chip kelly has agreed to trade nick foles to st. louis for sam bradford and a pick. they'll swap pick this is year. we're not sure what round yet. sam bradford has missed most of the last two seasons, including all of last year. he tore the acl in his left knee each of these last two seasons. his career record in st. louis with the rams 18-30-1....
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john's church in st. louis, and kevin ahlbrand is a police detective in st. louis and president of the missouri fraternal order of police. tonight, he's in san diego. reverend wilson, that was just scraping the surface of the findings in that department of justice report. what surprised you the most about what you read? >> quite frankly, while the report was disheartening, the overall findings were not surprising. we knew, based on the testimony we have heard from people not only in the streets but through our commission's work over the first 100 days that people experience racialized policing, that they believed in their truth that this was driven by profit. we now see the evidence of that. the things that surprise meade quite frankly, were the kind of salacious narrative of the fact that we have an e-mail from from the finance director of the city directly to the chief of police suggesting that revenues, raised through direct policing practices. these are the kinds of things that should never be in public-- in the public administration of justice, quite fra
john's church in st. louis, and kevin ahlbrand is a police detective in st. louis and president of the missouri fraternal order of police. tonight, he's in san diego. reverend wilson, that was just scraping the surface of the findings in that department of justice report. what surprised you the most about what you read? >> quite frankly, while the report was disheartening, the overall findings were not surprising. we knew, based on the testimony we have heard from people not only in the...
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louis ck? >> i don't know who that is. john: alan sherman?was going to tell you the prime minister of india. >> in my 12 years of governor i issued one pardon. i am tough on crime, but he was dead. >> me being here today has made to the front runner. any democrats here? you don't have to email me just raise your hand. you to be glad scott walker is not here, he would be you up. me and hillary, and a contest for president. the first thing i would say to her is let's talk about e-mail. i did not think bill and i had anything in common. [laughter] [applause] speaking of snakes, saint patrick -- >> i told my staff, whatever you do do not let me follow senator g graham because he is funny. my staff is so incompetent. but what can you expect, they worked on the romney campaign. the only problem with -- would be trying to cross the george washington bridge. do not expect to get a few nightclub gigs. john: up next, and irish dancer. ♪ john: on april 7 rand paul plans to announce he is running for president, but we just did that for him now. mark: we
louis ck? >> i don't know who that is. john: alan sherman?was going to tell you the prime minister of india. >> in my 12 years of governor i issued one pardon. i am tough on crime, but he was dead. >> me being here today has made to the front runner. any democrats here? you don't have to email me just raise your hand. you to be glad scott walker is not here, he would be you up. me and hillary, and a contest for president. the first thing i would say to her is let's talk about...
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this is john bellmawr the st. louis county police chief. take a listen to what he had to say. >> captain nelson here from the webster groves police department. >> so at about 8:00 last night, maybe even been a little sooner than that protesters arrived in front of the ferguson police department on south floreson road. i was actually able to monitor that and talk to my staff about what was going on. as far as the night goes probably 60 70 people that were up there. it wasn't all that remark annual compared to some of the things that we have experienced over the last few months but there were quite a few people in the roadway, sidewalks, in front of the station, et cetera. there was a contingent of police officers out there from other agencies. the night was fairly uneventful. at midnight the crowd was starting to break up. in fact several of the officers had left the area. to the immediate north northwest of the ferguson police department several shots were fired, at least three, and two officers were struck. a st. louis county officer was s
this is john bellmawr the st. louis county police chief. take a listen to what he had to say. >> captain nelson here from the webster groves police department. >> so at about 8:00 last night, maybe even been a little sooner than that protesters arrived in front of the ferguson police department on south floreson road. i was actually able to monitor that and talk to my staff about what was going on. as far as the night goes probably 60 70 people that were up there. it wasn't all that...
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john gaskin a st. louis naacp leader said "i don't know him. i've never seen him."n custody, but still many questions. we go now to nbc's ron allen for the latest from ferguson. >> reporter: good evening, reverend al. as you know the suspect jeffrey williams has med his first appearance in court. and he faces some very serious charges that could land him in jail for the rest of his life if convicted. the bigger question here though, is whether he was, in fact targeting the police officers or involved in some dispute as he apparently told the prosecutors, and whether he was among the protesters or not. the organizers of the movement here say that he was not known to them and that he had nothing to do with it. this is an important distinction because of the tension here. as you recall after this happened the police called it an ambush and implied the protesters were attacking them and the protesters pushed back hard saying no that wasn't what they were doing at all. so going forward, that will have to be sorted out. as a legal matter the prosecutors say it really does
john gaskin a st. louis naacp leader said "i don't know him. i've never seen him."n custody, but still many questions. we go now to nbc's ron allen for the latest from ferguson. >> reporter: good evening, reverend al. as you know the suspect jeffrey williams has med his first appearance in court. and he faces some very serious charges that could land him in jail for the rest of his life if convicted. the bigger question here though, is whether he was, in fact targeting the...
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louis police chief john belmar said this -- >> my officers tell me that when this happened, when they heard the shots, and when they heard the bullets zinging past, that they saw muzzle flashes about 125 yards away. many officers drew their weapons but no officers fired. i'm going to be honest with you, this is beginning at times to be very difficult for any law enforcement agency anywhere to wrap their arms around. i want everybody here to understand how difficult this is to do it the exact perfect way. >> michael brown's family condemned last night's shooting saying, we reject any violence directed towards members of law enforcement. it cannot and will not be tolerated. joining me from ferguson, missouri are msnbc's trymaine lee and a ferguson activist who was at the scene when two officers were shot last night. also joining us by phone is missouri congressman emanuel cleaver. quickly to you, tremaine, what is the situation there now >> moments ago, a vigil of about 100 people ended and protesters marched down the road chanting "no justice, no peace," but like so many other proverbi
louis police chief john belmar said this -- >> my officers tell me that when this happened, when they heard the shots, and when they heard the bullets zinging past, that they saw muzzle flashes about 125 yards away. many officers drew their weapons but no officers fired. i'm going to be honest with you, this is beginning at times to be very difficult for any law enforcement agency anywhere to wrap their arms around. i want everybody here to understand how difficult this is to do it the...
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louis c.k. can i tell them what john oliver did. >> yes, sure. >> jon: there was an action to bid to commit a crime. it went out that night with a camera and took it in the -- judicial it's the longest charity event. and yet it's so lovely but there are moments in it. the moment with owen. this is the cranky thing on the one hand literally this happened within ten minutes of each other. paul rud received regurgitated food. ten minutes later literally gilbert god forty three was maybe -- god forty three was making people cry. >> not the kind of crying people generates. >> jon: it's a movement where he's the conduit through which this young man owen communicates his feelings to his family and to others around him. it's amazing. >> the whole show is about raising money not to cure autism. a lot of people are working on bio medical research. we can't get him into a program until he was seven years old. people with fewer resources than us it's unimaginable what they have to go through. and the kids. they deserve better. last year we had a show on-line katy perry did a duet. >> jon: yes. >> and this litt
louis c.k. can i tell them what john oliver did. >> yes, sure. >> jon: there was an action to bid to commit a crime. it went out that night with a camera and took it in the -- judicial it's the longest charity event. and yet it's so lovely but there are moments in it. the moment with owen. this is the cranky thing on the one hand literally this happened within ten minutes of each other. paul rud received regurgitated food. ten minutes later literally gilbert god forty three was...
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host: let's hear from john, st. louis, missouri, a republican. caller: i would like to ask the lady -- since they passed the health care law, there are still 30 million people who have not been covered. what the affordable care act was supposed to do, it did not do. i mean, i am sorry, but it just frustrates me to no end that the democrats push this through congress before the republicans had another senator in there to keep it from passing. pelosi said you have to pass it and then read it. to find out what is in it. mr. obama turned around -- and i do not know how many times he has changed the law which he does not have the right to do. congress passes laws. the president has to back the laws and not change them. i'm sorry. i will let you guys talk it over , and i will be listening to you. host: thinking about those 30 million uninsured. anything you want to add to what he said? guest: we have about 11.7 million who have signed up on the exchanges, and than 10 million have signed up on medicaid because it has expanded. the number of people who g
host: let's hear from john, st. louis, missouri, a republican. caller: i would like to ask the lady -- since they passed the health care law, there are still 30 million people who have not been covered. what the affordable care act was supposed to do, it did not do. i mean, i am sorry, but it just frustrates me to no end that the democrats push this through congress before the republicans had another senator in there to keep it from passing. pelosi said you have to pass it and then read it. to...
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host: let's hear from john, st. louis, missouri, a republican.aller: i would like to ask the lady -- since they passed the health care law, there are still 30 million people who have not been covered. what the affordable care act was supposed to do, it did not do. i mean, i am sorry, but it just frustrates me to no end that the democrats push this through congress before the republicans had another senator in there to keep it from passing. pelosi said you have to pass it and then read it. to find out what is in it. mr. obama turned around -- and i do not know how many times he has changed the law which he does not have the right to do. congress passes laws. the president has to back the laws and not change them. i'm sorry. i will let you guys talk it over , and i will be listening to you. host: thinking about those 30 million uninsured. anything you want to add to what he said? guest: we have about 11.7 million who have signed up on the exchanges, and than 10 million have signed up on medicaid because it has expanded. the number of people who get
host: let's hear from john, st. louis, missouri, a republican.aller: i would like to ask the lady -- since they passed the health care law, there are still 30 million people who have not been covered. what the affordable care act was supposed to do, it did not do. i mean, i am sorry, but it just frustrates me to no end that the democrats push this through congress before the republicans had another senator in there to keep it from passing. pelosi said you have to pass it and then read it. to...
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i think we may see john belmar of the st. louis county police department bring out more armored vehicles which is something he spoke about at his press conference as well as in a conference last month that he felt that these armored vehicles that he was criticized for helped protect police officers because it allowed them to have these large bullet proof shields that they could get behind in case of danger. last night we saw a case where they didn't have these vehicles and they were simply in a line in front of the police department and it made them tragically targets of whoever these shooters were. >> danny, the police chief has stepped down. i know a lot of folks there were happy about that. when you have an institutional problem as the doj report pointed out, having an individual step down doesn't actually change the institutional, systemic problem. are folks hopeful that getting a new person getting an outsider with the help of the doj and perhaps a federal monitor in the future that can actually make change or are folks still
i think we may see john belmar of the st. louis county police department bring out more armored vehicles which is something he spoke about at his press conference as well as in a conference last month that he felt that these armored vehicles that he was criticized for helped protect police officers because it allowed them to have these large bullet proof shields that they could get behind in case of danger. last night we saw a case where they didn't have these vehicles and they were simply in a...
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john seager thoughter. >>> the reaction, st. louisd missouri state police take over security in ferguson after two officers are shot. tracking technology, police keeping tabs on your cell phone. the lawsuit over privacy in california. floods and fraud. while fema says it could reopen and review every insurance claim from super storm sandy. plus deep mist. aliens, meet ors, why did these
john seager thoughter. >>> the reaction, st. louisd missouri state police take over security in ferguson after two officers are shot. tracking technology, police keeping tabs on your cell phone. the lawsuit over privacy in california. floods and fraud. while fema says it could reopen and review every insurance claim from super storm sandy. plus deep mist. aliens, meet ors, why did these
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louis county police chief john set the scene for news press conference short time ago. he said there was a protest going on roughly 60 people had gathered in the streets following the resignation of ferguson police chief thomas jackson. it was peaceful there. were no problems. but there were police officers from multiple departments on scene just to keep tabs on things. and as the protest was wrapping up, multiple shots were fired at least three according to police, and two police officers who were standing in front of the ferguson police department were struck by bullets. they are now being treated at the hospital. that's where the press conference was held a short time ago. >> i don't have an official status on what their condition is right now. they are conscious. however, those are very, very serious gunshot injuries to be able to sustained in your upper torso certainly in your face. so they're being treated right now. family is with them. >> and taking a look right now, this is some video of the protest that is occurred prior to the shooting. according to police, t
louis county police chief john set the scene for news press conference short time ago. he said there was a protest going on roughly 60 people had gathered in the streets following the resignation of ferguson police chief thomas jackson. it was peaceful there. were no problems. but there were police officers from multiple departments on scene just to keep tabs on things. and as the protest was wrapping up, multiple shots were fired at least three according to police, and two police officers who...
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louis county police chief john belmar making no bones about what was at stake. >> those are hard hits. we're lucky by god's grace we didn't lose two officers last night. >> let's bring in jeff rohrda from the st. louis police officers association. he's a retired police officer. you are friends with one of the officers who was hit last night, the 41-year-old who has been on the force for about 16 years. he was shot in the right shoulder. how is he doing? >> he's doing remarkably well considering the seriousness of his injuries. he was up and about. he didn't want his family to worry about him. he wanted them to see him functioning normally so that's what he was trying to do was have his normal day as you can have after being shot. >> the 32-year-old other officer shot from a local force, shot right above, cheekbone, below his eye. the bullet still lodged behind his ear. have you talked to him? do you know how he is? >> i have not. i know that he's been released from the hospital he's at home with his loved ones. they have not removed the bullet i think there's a concern of nerve damage
louis county police chief john belmar making no bones about what was at stake. >> those are hard hits. we're lucky by god's grace we didn't lose two officers last night. >> let's bring in jeff rohrda from the st. louis police officers association. he's a retired police officer. you are friends with one of the officers who was hit last night, the 41-year-old who has been on the force for about 16 years. he was shot in the right shoulder. how is he doing? >> he's doing...