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louis. it is it a popular out and trendy area for st. louis. if you are not prepared for this type of protest. you want to talk to you? >> i am out here because i feel awful about this. >> reporter: what made you stied. >> he was killed because he was a black man. >> reporter: what made you come out here? >> i want to show support for my community. >> reporter: have you kept up with the details of the case? >> reporter: what did you disagree with, with the judge's decision. >> i respect the judge pro defense, but i am ashamed it is not shown to all criminal defendants. black or brown. >> reporter: did it bother you he was in the chase. >> that doesn't justify killing him. >> sean: will can you hear me. >> reporter: i have one question. what is that, sean? >> sean: black lives matter were screaming why would she carry a sign of we want cops dead now. >> reporter: you are carrying the black lives matter sign and called for officers to be killed, do you agree with that? >> you said group calls for officers to be killed. >> i don't understand anyon
louis. it is it a popular out and trendy area for st. louis. if you are not prepared for this type of protest. you want to talk to you? >> i am out here because i feel awful about this. >> reporter: what made you stied. >> he was killed because he was a black man. >> reporter: what made you come out here? >> i want to show support for my community. >> reporter: have you kept up with the details of the case? >> reporter: what did you disagree with, with...
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louis. a community that's already scarred. >> i think it will deepen the scar and make the divide wider. we don't close any gap with the outcome of today's decision, don, i think the gap's become wider. we get more distrust. we get more an taggonism between the community and police. i don't know what the answer is but that's clearly what the results are at least at this point. you can see it with the protesti protesting. >> how do you respond to those who say this played out in court and people must respect the outcome opposed to protesting on the streets. >> i agree you have to respect the process and the outcome but that don't mean i have to believe what it was in terms whether or not it was right or wrong. what people are saying is okay that's the outcome. obviously we have to live with it. jason stockley is not going to jail for murdering anthony lamar smith but that doesn't mean i have to doe what's right. what i'm commenting on is individuals feel like expressing it was wrong. this is
louis. a community that's already scarred. >> i think it will deepen the scar and make the divide wider. we don't close any gap with the outcome of today's decision, don, i think the gap's become wider. we get more distrust. we get more an taggonism between the community and police. i don't know what the answer is but that's clearly what the results are at least at this point. you can see it with the protesti protesting. >> how do you respond to those who say this played out in...
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louis. and demonstrations have turned violent. they gathered outside the mayor's home and evangelized the outside. and there's reports that people rung the doorbell with no answer. please deploying teargas. and they've entered an confrontation with the police. and continuing on into the evening after a 2011 shooting. former police officer was acquitted of murder following a high-speed chase in 2011. no more than a dozen protesters have been arrested so far. mike is live in st. louis and has been there throughout the day and evening. what is the latest year on the streets. >> we are at the corner and you can see a lot of the officers are matched up. they've done a pretty effective job clearing out the area. and they spent the whole street and now they're retreating back to a different position. the probably going to a staging area where they won't have friction with the demonstrator until the trouble starts. and there was a bit of trouble in this intersection. we have windows that were broken
louis. and demonstrations have turned violent. they gathered outside the mayor's home and evangelized the outside. and there's reports that people rung the doorbell with no answer. please deploying teargas. and they've entered an confrontation with the police. and continuing on into the evening after a 2011 shooting. former police officer was acquitted of murder following a high-speed chase in 2011. no more than a dozen protesters have been arrested so far. mike is live in st. louis and has...
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louis. what's the latest there. describe what you're seeing. things are getting tense right now. you see the officers who are walking down telling everyone to move back. we were on scene 20 minutes ago when someone through a rock into a window of a house nearby. they were screaming at the person to come out. you hear the officers giving the command move back, move back, we've weren't marching about four miles, from the hospital, through a business district, to the residential area. they said all day they would come to the residential area. you see the officers being taunted all evening. they allowed the protestors to march wherever they wanted to march because it was peaceful. only a few times we've seen flairups. i want to tell you something else you talked about the american flag being burned. when the american flag was being burned a man inside of a restaurant tried to confront protestors, coolers heads revald. they said that's not what we're here for. we came to this neighborhood. everyt
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louis.ested and four police officer were hurt so far. it is in response of a white cop being innocent. and i remember in ferguson you were an outspoken critic of the governor. and things are peaceful but some people are arrested and we had incidents with the police, but do you think they have learned and contained the way it should be. the national guard is on stand by i understand. >> i hope so, sean. governor greitens stepped out in a proactive manner in advance of this and credit to him for that leadership. now, sean, you made reference to ferguson which unfold would in august of 2014. let's place this incident in context. this was more than three years or approximately three years before ferguson. this was a 2011 case. who was in office in 2011. eric holder was the attorney general and familiar would by loretta lynch both in the obama administration. aren't we entitled to ask why they didn't file civil rights charges in the case? >> sean: when the incident was happening, we saw the lack
louis.ested and four police officer were hurt so far. it is in response of a white cop being innocent. and i remember in ferguson you were an outspoken critic of the governor. and things are peaceful but some people are arrested and we had incidents with the police, but do you think they have learned and contained the way it should be. the national guard is on stand by i understand. >> i hope so, sean. governor greitens stepped out in a proactive manner in advance of this and credit to...
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louis.ually trying to get on interstate 64. but the police throughout the course of the day have done a very good job of stopping the protesters. i want to show you this. this on all the access ramps to get onto the interstate you can see the police have shut it down here. now, a big problem, brian, is that behind us you can see is the barnes jewish hospital. these protesters just walked down, they shut down two sides of the street behind us, creating a potential safety issue. ambulances have been coming through. they would not have been able to get through. now you can see the protesters are coming across the street into open traffic over here. again, trying to get on to interstate 64 and as we are moving across here, can you see the officers are in a fluid position. it looks like they did not have this side covered. i see four covered officers. can you see a state trooper pulling up right now. as all of these protesters try to converge on the interstate. this is something they have been tr
louis.ually trying to get on interstate 64. but the police throughout the course of the day have done a very good job of stopping the protesters. i want to show you this. this on all the access ramps to get onto the interstate you can see the police have shut it down here. now, a big problem, brian, is that behind us you can see is the barnes jewish hospital. these protesters just walked down, they shut down two sides of the street behind us, creating a potential safety issue. ambulances have...
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louis. this is my community, this is my hometown. so i've been in contact with relatives and friends throughout the week as they were bracing for this verdict. so i've been getting text messages all day as these protests were taking place. and i was hearing just what your reporters are saying which is essentially that these are very organized and very peaceful protests. but, look, this is a community that's very angry. this is happening on the heels of the michael brown shooting case and the whole ferguson incident is very fresh in the minds and in the hearts of people that live in st. louis, and they did not expect for a judge to find that this officer was not guilty. and more importantly, some of the comments that were made in his order. and i know your earlier program, some of your commentators talked about it, but that comment that the judge made about urban heroin dealers, that it would be an anomaly that they wouldn't have a gun or that an urban heroin dealer wouldn't have a gun. we kn
louis. this is my community, this is my hometown. so i've been in contact with relatives and friends throughout the week as they were bracing for this verdict. so i've been getting text messages all day as these protests were taking place. and i was hearing just what your reporters are saying which is essentially that these are very organized and very peaceful protests. but, look, this is a community that's very angry. this is happening on the heels of the michael brown shooting case and the...
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about jacques marquette and louis jolliet. we always talk about louis jolliet first. there were more memorials to jacques marquette than louis jolliet. in actuality, the leader of this exploration we're going to talk about is louis jolliet. he was the one deputized to explore this large mysterious river and to find out what is there. is this the northwest passage? is this the fabled waterway that cuts through the entire continent and leads to them for -- to the vermillion or the south sea? is this something the french could control and build an empire off of? would it that be terrific? let's get an answer to it. flex anch government expedition to explore this river. louis jolliet knows he can do it alone. he has the obvious choice because of his intelligence, knowledge of the landscape, and connections. he chooses as his travel partner -- he inquires about the jacques marquette, who is a known quantity at this point. he is very zealous, very active, immediately heads west to the great lakes region. for louis jolliet, this is the kind of energy desired. i have the know
about jacques marquette and louis jolliet. we always talk about louis jolliet first. there were more memorials to jacques marquette than louis jolliet. in actuality, the leader of this exploration we're going to talk about is louis jolliet. he was the one deputized to explore this large mysterious river and to find out what is there. is this the northwest passage? is this the fabled waterway that cuts through the entire continent and leads to them for -- to the vermillion or the south sea? is...
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louis. then, of course, the latest on north korea as well as what is happening i london. i'm brian kilmeade. ♪ >> kimberly: hello. i'm kimberly guilfoyle with juan williams, jesse watters, jillian turner and greg gutfeld. it's 9:00 in new york city. this is "the five." >> this is the fox news alert. protesters are taking to the streets tonight in st. louis. after a police officer was acquitted of murder for shooting and killing a black suspect after high-speed chase. former st. louis police officer jason stockily shot anthony lamar smith in 2011. and the not guilty verdict was announced today. joining us now with more from st. louis is mike tobin. >> hi there, kimberly. we are catching up with the demonstrators. we got separated from brian. this is a small crowd looking to get to the main crowd. the activity is marching. they attemptedded to get on the interstate but the cops didn't want that to happen. they had a standoff but that diffused. they are back in the central west ens now the dire
louis. then, of course, the latest on north korea as well as what is happening i london. i'm brian kilmeade. ♪ >> kimberly: hello. i'm kimberly guilfoyle with juan williams, jesse watters, jillian turner and greg gutfeld. it's 9:00 in new york city. this is "the five." >> this is the fox news alert. protesters are taking to the streets tonight in st. louis. after a police officer was acquitted of murder for shooting and killing a black suspect after high-speed chase....
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louis. the protest is growing. meantime ahead, the crowd on a london train going about their lives when the terrorist attack and triggered a panic rush for safety. >> it was chaos. every man for himself. >> just scrambling and falling. tripping over people and falling over. people -- somebody picked me up, i don't know who. i fell over somebody else again. it was the panic. >> trace: ahead, what we know about those hurt and the search for the suspect next. ugh. heartburn. sorry ma'am. no burning here. try alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. they don't taste chalky and work fast. mmmm. incredible. can i try? she doesn't have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. enjoy the relief. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. we get a gift for mom and dad., and every year, we split it equally. except for one of us. i write them a poem instead! and one for e
louis. the protest is growing. meantime ahead, the crowd on a london train going about their lives when the terrorist attack and triggered a panic rush for safety. >> it was chaos. every man for himself. >> just scrambling and falling. tripping over people and falling over. people -- somebody picked me up, i don't know who. i fell over somebody else again. it was the panic. >> trace: ahead, what we know about those hurt and the search for the suspect next. ugh. heartburn....
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louis.the border of mayanmar and bangladesh, hundreds of thousands fleeing their homes. a judge speaks on the growing backlog of immigration court cases, and much more. >> brangham: anger over police shootings, and whether officers are being acquitted too easily in some cases, is boiling once again. for a fourth straight day, there were protests in st. louis over a judge's decision that was issued friday. it's at least the fifth case around the country since may where an officer was not convicted or found guilty in a high-profile shooting. protesters were out early this morning, in downtown st. louis. a racially mixed crowd marched quietly and carried signs denouncing friday's acquittal of jason stockley, a white former st. louis police officer. stockley had been accused in the shooting death of anthony lamar smith back in 2011. stockley and his partner tried to arrest the 24-year-old after a suspected drug deal, an incident that was caught on surveillance and dash-cam video. smith took off
louis.the border of mayanmar and bangladesh, hundreds of thousands fleeing their homes. a judge speaks on the growing backlog of immigration court cases, and much more. >> brangham: anger over police shootings, and whether officers are being acquitted too easily in some cases, is boiling once again. for a fourth straight day, there were protests in st. louis over a judge's decision that was issued friday. it's at least the fifth case around the country since may where an officer was not...
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louis. we now know 32 protesters are under arrest and at least 10 police officers have been injured. todd: griff jenkins outside the mayor's house in st. louis with the very latest. good morning. >> good morning, guys. violence again in the streets of st. louis. as you mentioned, 32 arrests. 10 officers injured. nine are st. louis cops. one highway patrolman and it cull main nateed here last night outside of the mayor's house. i want to show the mayor. come with me, rick, we will give you a quick look at what happened. this, of course, follows the acquittal yesterday morning of st. louis police officer jason stockily accused of the murder of anthony lamar smith in 2011. this is where the protesters were throwing rocks at police who were injured. two more seriously. most all nonlife threatening. you can see where they grabbed these rocks and converged on the mayor's house, which is an interesting response. because the mayor had been largely sympathetic to protesters and to this case. and then
louis. we now know 32 protesters are under arrest and at least 10 police officers have been injured. todd: griff jenkins outside the mayor's house in st. louis with the very latest. good morning. >> good morning, guys. violence again in the streets of st. louis. as you mentioned, 32 arrests. 10 officers injured. nine are st. louis cops. one highway patrolman and it cull main nateed here last night outside of the mayor's house. i want to show the mayor. come with me, rick, we will give you...
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louis.his has all been spontaneous and not planned. it appears this group is attempting to shut down a freeway. it was a very intense afternoon when you saw clashes between protesters and police. the question is what's going to happen tonight. of course, the elephant in the room is are we going to see something in st. louis what we saw in ferguson, missouri. that's on everybody's mind tonight. i can tell you authorities are on prepared. the national guard is on stand by. police are working twelve hour shifts. some vacations have been called out and it's a very tense situation. this group looks very peaceful. what we saw earlier outside the courthouse, we saw protesters throwing rocks and bottles at police. and that's when police started using pepper spray making several arrests. we'll see what happens. forgive me i'm a little out of breath. >> dan, is there a central organization behind it? is there someone determining, okay this is where we're going now and is there someone to help keep ord
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louis. pretty typical suburban regional shopping mall. the protesters vowed to shut it down and for a brief time they did, which we'll show you in a moment. here is how it unfolded. they gathered at a local park this morning with really not much of an agenda specified. a couple hundred of them in all, fairly peaceful to that point. and then left quickly, saying we're going to shut down the mall and on to the mall they went. entering the mall with chants of no justice, no profits. necessity they stieded that they want to make this an economic issue. they did shut down the mall for a time, but a very heavy police presence brought it back. one of the protesters or a supporter of the protesters we spoke to who showed up at the park ask approximate decided not to go onto the mall said that this is a start, but the important thing now is follow through. >> some of the same people who are in the protest group are going to go out later and have a bite to eat at a restaurant, you know. what are -- wh
louis. pretty typical suburban regional shopping mall. the protesters vowed to shut it down and for a brief time they did, which we'll show you in a moment. here is how it unfolded. they gathered at a local park this morning with really not much of an agenda specified. a couple hundred of them in all, fairly peaceful to that point. and then left quickly, saying we're going to shut down the mall and on to the mall they went. entering the mall with chants of no justice, no profits. necessity they...
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louis, missouri. these are live pictures of hundreds of protesters after a white police officer was acquitted in the shooting death of a black man. they observed six minutes of silence in front of the st. louis police department. the six minutes symbolizes the six years since anthony lamar smith was killed. on friday a judge found the former police officer not guilty for first degree murder. >>> and these protests in st. louis were a topic of conversation during a sitting trut in d.c. today. a parade full of music and come did i as loved ones said good-bye to the civil rights activist and comedian. we have the sights and sounds through the streets of d.c. >> reporter: the second line stepped off from d.c.'s howard theater a sendoff that dick gregory would've loved. his adopted hometown. >> i feel like they're the thief of baghdad. they have stole my brother in d.c. from st. louis. >> reporter: he went along willingly. gregory family humored carried on by dick's younger brother ron. all for a man from
louis, missouri. these are live pictures of hundreds of protesters after a white police officer was acquitted in the shooting death of a black man. they observed six minutes of silence in front of the st. louis police department. the six minutes symbolizes the six years since anthony lamar smith was killed. on friday a judge found the former police officer not guilty for first degree murder. >>> and these protests in st. louis were a topic of conversation during a sitting trut in d.c....
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louis.a great weekend, sean. we will take you back to the streets of st. louis right now. we are going to will carr who is down in the middle of that group. will, is this growing as the night sets? >> well, i said 30 minutes ago two groups converge. we have a massive group out here. they weren't able to get on interstate 64. so they have doubled back. we told you how they were in front of the hospital here. they have taken up both sides of the street here which cover two emergency rooms. i saw a police escort to try to get a car through. there is a safety concern when they get in front of the hospitals here. one thing that you don't see on the windows here are any boarded up windows because this protest started in downtown where the businesses boarded up all the windows out of concern. ferguson is 20 minutes north of us. some of the businesses there boarded up the windows because they were concerned that this could slip into their community. there is not a plan for this to come here. we have
louis.a great weekend, sean. we will take you back to the streets of st. louis right now. we are going to will carr who is down in the middle of that group. will, is this growing as the night sets? >> well, i said 30 minutes ago two groups converge. we have a massive group out here. they weren't able to get on interstate 64. so they have doubled back. we told you how they were in front of the hospital here. they have taken up both sides of the street here which cover two emergency rooms....
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louis later today. craig? >> blake mccoy there in st. louis.ou. >>> now, let's take a look at some other stories making headlines this morning. while the president is spending the day at his golf club in new jersey, large crowds are expected to flock to the capitol for two separate events. one in support of the president and the other against. the pro-trump rally dubbed the mother of all rallies calls on demonstrators to express their love for the america first agenda. meanwhile, fans of the hip-hop duo insane clown posse are holding a march to protest against the fbi and the department of justice who recognize the fans known as jugalos as a gang. >>> the cleveland indians' record run has come to an end after a gut-wrenching 4-3 loss to kansas city royals overnight. but the indians have won on another front. their 22-game winning streak is now major league baseball's longest in more than 100 years. that just a few wins away from the longest streak ever in the majors. the 1916 new york giants, they won 26 straight. the indians are now setting th
louis later today. craig? >> blake mccoy there in st. louis.ou. >>> now, let's take a look at some other stories making headlines this morning. while the president is spending the day at his golf club in new jersey, large crowds are expected to flock to the capitol for two separate events. one in support of the president and the other against. the pro-trump rally dubbed the mother of all rallies calls on demonstrators to express their love for the america first agenda. meanwhile,...
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louis. that is why we have seen such a strong show of force from police so early they are determined not to let things get out of hand like they did in ferguson. >> point well taken on that, blake. the mayor, was he at home at the time the protesters gathered around the home and started throwing rocks and bottles? >> reporter: we do not believe she was. we held a press conference afterwards and she was fine, but the home was damaged. >> thank you so much from st. louis. now to politics, everyone. a republican congressman's reported steps to absolve julian assange for the role the website played in the u.s. presidential election. the office of congress dana rohrabacher is pushing back on "the wall street journal" report that he reached out to the white house to offer a possible deal to get him out of jeopardy with the u.s. government. assange would offer alleged evidence that russia did not provide hacked he mails released during the presidential election. a spokesperson for rohrabacher says
louis. that is why we have seen such a strong show of force from police so early they are determined not to let things get out of hand like they did in ferguson. >> point well taken on that, blake. the mayor, was he at home at the time the protesters gathered around the home and started throwing rocks and bottles? >> reporter: we do not believe she was. we held a press conference afterwards and she was fine, but the home was damaged. >> thank you so much from st. louis. now to...
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louis, surrounding the mayor's home.gry over the acquittal of a white police officer in the shooting death of a black suspect. this morning, that officer is speaking out. >>> and no way, jose. another hurricane churning in
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louis closed early today. you can see barricades in front of the courthouse and schools have canceled afterschool activities. the governor has even placed the national guard on standby should things escalate. >> thank you. >>> as we head into the weekend we're monitoring a new hurricane threat swirling in the atlantic. jose has been meandering around the atlantic for more than a week but now the new forecast tracks take it a bit too close for comfort for folks on the east coast. al roker is here, where it's headed? >> it's going to be running parallel to the u.s. coast currently it's 640 miles southeast of cape hat truss, ape-miles-per-hour wind moving northwest at ten. cape hat truss is within that cone of it, we'll see dangerous surf this weekend. monday we're looking for rain and wind in the north carolina outer banks it continues up and within the cone of uncertainty, coastal new jersey, new york, boston, tropical storm winds near shore potential for coastal flooding by wednesday down to a tropical storm b
louis closed early today. you can see barricades in front of the courthouse and schools have canceled afterschool activities. the governor has even placed the national guard on standby should things escalate. >> thank you. >>> as we head into the weekend we're monitoring a new hurricane threat swirling in the atlantic. jose has been meandering around the atlantic for more than a week but now the new forecast tracks take it a bit too close for comfort for folks on the east coast....
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louis.ht, schools shutdown, events are canceled after the ruling and officials are on edge because of what happened in nearby furption after the shooting -- ferguson after the shooting of michael brown. extra police and national guard have been added to the streets in st. louis this evening. news crews on the scene report
louis.ht, schools shutdown, events are canceled after the ruling and officials are on edge because of what happened in nearby furption after the shooting -- ferguson after the shooting of michael brown. extra police and national guard have been added to the streets in st. louis this evening. news crews on the scene report
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off camera, louis-dreyfus is an advocate for cancer research.nd doctors say when celebrities share their diagnosis, it makes a difference. >> i've personally seen women come into our clinic to say, i read this story. do i need to be considered for this particular testing or treatment? >> reporter: the american cancer society says women over 55, like louis-dreyfus should have mammograms every two years. while she's in treatment, hbo says they'll shoot around her schedule, like so many wishing her a many laughs to come. >> no soup for you. >> reporter: catie beck, nbc news, atlanta. >>> we'll be back with the viral video of the toddler who stole the show and a snack from prince harry. how do you chasee with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis? do what i did. ask your doctor about humira. it's proven to help relieve pain and protect joints from further irreversible damage in many adults. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation t
off camera, louis-dreyfus is an advocate for cancer research.nd doctors say when celebrities share their diagnosis, it makes a difference. >> i've personally seen women come into our clinic to say, i read this story. do i need to be considered for this particular testing or treatment? >> reporter: the american cancer society says women over 55, like louis-dreyfus should have mammograms every two years. while she's in treatment, hbo says they'll shoot around her schedule, like so...
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louis. racked by a second night of protests after a white former police officer was acquitted in the 2011 killing of a black man. nbc's scott cohn is there. scott, good morning. can you catch us up on what happened overnight? >> sure, dara. this is a neighborhood called the delmar loop just outside of the st. louis city limits near the campus of washington university, and you can see the boarded up windows. this is the remnants of what happened last night. after a day of largely peaceful protests around 10:00 things started to get tense. and things started to get violent. a lot of store fronts have windows broken here, and nine people arrested. no word on any injuries from last night's protesting, but it did get pretty intense with bottles thrown, and tear gas used, and the like. the first night of violence on friday night, they actually targeted the mayor's house, and she spoke about that at a news conference yesterday evening. >> it's irritating. i admit it's irritating to have your window
louis. racked by a second night of protests after a white former police officer was acquitted in the 2011 killing of a black man. nbc's scott cohn is there. scott, good morning. can you catch us up on what happened overnight? >> sure, dara. this is a neighborhood called the delmar loop just outside of the st. louis city limits near the campus of washington university, and you can see the boarded up windows. this is the remnants of what happened last night. after a day of largely peaceful...
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louis was one of them for a little while until last week. what happened in st. louis? guest: st. louis, so, a variety of states, including missouri, where st. louis is, have passed what sometimes are called preemption laws that prevent local areas within the state from enacting a higher minimum wage in the state and st. louis passed a minimum wage to increase its wages for its workers to a little above $10 an hour. but the state basically shut that down with a preemption law. host: what happens now, is this thing challenged in court? guest: i think it's challenged in court but largely it means workers in st. louis don't get the minimum wage increase that those voters actually passed. host: how often are these preemption laws being used to block minimum wage increases? guest: they're becoming more common, not just minimum wage increases being blocked but other types of labor relation lations. -- labor regulations. there's about two dozen or so states with preemption laws that prevent local areas from passing minimum wage increases. host: then there's also the veto power of a gover
louis was one of them for a little while until last week. what happened in st. louis? guest: st. louis, so, a variety of states, including missouri, where st. louis is, have passed what sometimes are called preemption laws that prevent local areas within the state from enacting a higher minimum wage in the state and st. louis passed a minimum wage to increase its wages for its workers to a little above $10 an hour. but the state basically shut that down with a preemption law. host: what happens...
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louis. >>reporter: protestors in st. louis taking to the streets for the second night in a row. pro testors threw garbage cans and rocks through storefronts. >> i don't have nothing against, i think we should all be mindful , get your message out there, but do it piecefully. on saturday night, 23 businesses were vandalized and five police vehicles were damaged. it comes after protests the day before turned violent injuring nearly dozen police officers. the pro tests coming after a judge acquitted former st. louis police officer jason stockily who shot and killed anthony large audience mar smith in defenses 2011. stockily and another officer pursued the drug suspect in a high-speed chase which ended in the officers ramming his car. stockily then shot and killed smith. throughout the weekend elected officials chiming in calling for unity. we have to look at what we need to do to bring the community together in ways that i both law enforcement and community leaders have been trying to do, particular lysines ferguson. there's division in the country whether it's st. louis or baltimo
louis. >>reporter: protestors in st. louis taking to the streets for the second night in a row. pro testors threw garbage cans and rocks through storefronts. >> i don't have nothing against, i think we should all be mindful , get your message out there, but do it piecefully. on saturday night, 23 businesses were vandalized and five police vehicles were damaged. it comes after protests the day before turned violent injuring nearly dozen police officers. the pro tests coming after a...
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peaceful protests turned violent in st louis over the weekend following a controversial court decision we have the latest. plus president makes his debut at the united nations we'll hear what the president had to say at his first general assembly. then a tension between the united states and north korea are far from dying down find out why one journalist says the un's new sanctions against north korea are counterproductive. it's monday september eighteenth four pm in washington d.c. just weeks and you're watching r.t. america we begin today with news in st louis missouri where a peaceful protests turned violent over the weekend when it took to the streets after a judge found former officer jason stokely not guilty in the twenty eleven death of anthony lamar smith stokely was charged with murder just last year that's five years after the shooting took place and since two thousand and fourteen stokley has left his post with the st louis police department and has been living in houston well it's comes three years after girls and a former officer in ferguson it just north of st louis was a
peaceful protests turned violent in st louis over the weekend following a controversial court decision we have the latest. plus president makes his debut at the united nations we'll hear what the president had to say at his first general assembly. then a tension between the united states and north korea are far from dying down find out why one journalist says the un's new sanctions against north korea are counterproductive. it's monday september eighteenth four pm in washington d.c. just weeks...
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louis. what will happen next is hundreds of demonstrators packed the city streets for a four day in a row -- also, terror rates in london lead to new arrest. fallout is not over after two separate navy warship collision collisions. hello, welcome to the second hour of "happening now," i'm jon scott. >> julie: the president kicking the day off with some tough talk on the reforming of the u.n. he has been a strong critic of the international body but said the u.n. does have a lot of potential. >> we seek a united nations that regains the trust of the people around the world, in order to achieve this the united nations must hold every level of management accountable. protect whistle-blowers, and focus on results rather than on process. >> julie: john roberts joins us now with the latest. >> good afternoon to you, the president meeting this hour, high on the agenda for this meeting, the president tweeting a short time ago "looking forward to meeting with the prime minister shortly. the so-called
louis. what will happen next is hundreds of demonstrators packed the city streets for a four day in a row -- also, terror rates in london lead to new arrest. fallout is not over after two separate navy warship collision collisions. hello, welcome to the second hour of "happening now," i'm jon scott. >> julie: the president kicking the day off with some tough talk on the reforming of the u.n. he has been a strong critic of the international body but said the u.n. does have a lot...
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louis. you'll see the boarded up buildings behind me after windows were smashed and police cruisers were stomped on. the governor was out here and used to live in this actual neighborhood before he became governor and he was walking the streets. we caught up with him for a short walk to find out how he's going to handle tonight and the message he has for would be agitators. take a listen. >> governor: your you're hitting the neighborhood here and you actually used to live in this neighborhood what are your thoughts today? >> governor: well look first of all you saw us talking with some of our law enforcement officers incredibly proud of them. earlier today i was out at one of our central patrol headquarters talking with our law enforcement officers. these guys are doing an incredible job out there. i am so proud of how they're doing operationally. we put the message out really clearly that if you're out to peacefully protest our law enforcement officers are out there to protect you but the m
louis. you'll see the boarded up buildings behind me after windows were smashed and police cruisers were stomped on. the governor was out here and used to live in this actual neighborhood before he became governor and he was walking the streets. we caught up with him for a short walk to find out how he's going to handle tonight and the message he has for would be agitators. take a listen. >> governor: your you're hitting the neighborhood here and you actually used to live in this...
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city of st louis with activists hurling bricks at police officers some points and also the home of the mayor placed pictures from a story coming up to islamic state has claimed responsibility for friday's bomb blast on the london underground train b. fifty terror attack in the u.k. this year. and the u.n. security council holds an emergency meeting over north korea's missile launches as the international community looks for new ways to try to diffuse the ongoing police . broke a show that is a little of the provocation vicious circle. morning out at the weekend it's ten am saturday morning here in moscow now kevin zero in first of this live news update that and he police brutality protests in the u.s. city has sent louis have turned violent overnight with demonstrators vandalizing the mayor's home at one point and assaulting law enforcement twenty three people have been arrested is the latest figure in ten officers injured that unrest happened kicked off when an ex policeman was found not guilty of murdering a black motorist last year around a thousand protesters have been out on the s
city of st louis with activists hurling bricks at police officers some points and also the home of the mayor placed pictures from a story coming up to islamic state has claimed responsibility for friday's bomb blast on the london underground train b. fifty terror attack in the u.k. this year. and the u.n. security council holds an emergency meeting over north korea's missile launches as the international community looks for new ways to try to diffuse the ongoing police . broke a show that is a...
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louis. not far from ferguson, missouri, where we saw this kind of indiana dent and violence about three years ago. in st. louis, a judge found officer stockily and his wife not guilty yesterday in the 2011 killing of anthony lamar smith. a black man. shortly after the ruling, violent protests started in downtown st. louis and tonight, many protests are forming. dash cam and cell phone video were pivotal in this case and after the shooting, a camera inside the police cruiser shows stockily retrieving something in a bag. you see it there on the right hand side. prosecutors accused him of planting a gun in smith's car, stockily has always maintained he was trying to get medicine kale aid from his bag to help smith. cnn's ryan young is in st. louis. ryan, you were there as the protests became violent in yesterday. this acquittal stirring a lot of emotion tonight. what are you seeing? >> plenty of emotion. look, we were with with protesters yesterday from about 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. yesterday a
louis. not far from ferguson, missouri, where we saw this kind of indiana dent and violence about three years ago. in st. louis, a judge found officer stockily and his wife not guilty yesterday in the 2011 killing of anthony lamar smith. a black man. shortly after the ruling, violent protests started in downtown st. louis and tonight, many protests are forming. dash cam and cell phone video were pivotal in this case and after the shooting, a camera inside the police cruiser shows stockily...
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louis. they had been thinking about trying to cut off a free way, it looks like police were out in a heavy presence to stop them, it's not clear where they are or how organized it is. first about one and a half million people are still without power in florida but already there's another hurricane that could impact the u.s. jose regained strength. alison chinchar is in the weather center for us. >> we know things are going to be changing in 4 hours. it's back to a category 1 hurricane. winds at 75 miles per hour. as it progresses north it's going to expand in size. tomorrow it's likely the national hurricane center will issue tropical storm watches. then as it goes further north, say timing around wednesday morningish it will be about 225 east of new york city. keep in mind the margin of error is also 225 miles which means cities like new york and boston will be well within the area of reason next week. >> is the northeast the only part of the u.s. that may be affected by this? >> that's a g
louis. they had been thinking about trying to cut off a free way, it looks like police were out in a heavy presence to stop them, it's not clear where they are or how organized it is. first about one and a half million people are still without power in florida but already there's another hurricane that could impact the u.s. jose regained strength. alison chinchar is in the weather center for us. >> we know things are going to be changing in 4 hours. it's back to a category 1 hurricane....
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louis park, okay. [laughter] >> i tell the story about how we built the community together, how we built and there were problems, there were broken hearts but in the end, we built a really interesting community. i went to high school or religious school or grew up in the same neighborhood roughly at the same time with cone brothers, the philosopher michael sandel, the coach of the chicago bears, dan wilson, someone like you, it was a freaky place. if you saw north country for old men, they blow up a car outside of pharmaceutical in mÉxico to steal drugs and the pharmacy which was the little st. louis park drugstore. i tell the story of that community and how i learned something there and it affected all of us, myself, we all took politics in different ways, something called minnesota knights, hard to explain minnesota knights if you're not from minnesota. in the book i tell the story, i was home and writing the book, my friend jay told me, tom, my wife ilne was driving around minneapolis and a driver a
louis park, okay. [laughter] >> i tell the story about how we built the community together, how we built and there were problems, there were broken hearts but in the end, we built a really interesting community. i went to high school or religious school or grew up in the same neighborhood roughly at the same time with cone brothers, the philosopher michael sandel, the coach of the chicago bears, dan wilson, someone like you, it was a freaky place. if you saw north country for old men,...
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you're looking live at downtown saint louis . jason stockley was charged in the death of anthony lamar smith. stockley shot smith five times after a high=speed chase in 20-11. stockley says he saw smith holding a gun before the chase began, and that he felt he was in imminent danger. but prosecutors allege... stockley planted a gun in smith's car after he shot him. a gun in the car had the officer's dna on it, but not smith's. tonight, police in riot tonight, police in riot gear have made at elast nine arrests. blocking and keeping protesters from getting onto highways, and although the protests earlier were initially peaceful. but then police told but then police told people to leave- --declaring the gathering was no longer peaceful. tonight there has been some violence. journalists covering the demonstrations say they have been attacked. so far police have so far police have made at least 13 arrests. anf four officers have been injured in the protests. (pam) stealing from elderly people... that is the accusation tonight from po
you're looking live at downtown saint louis . jason stockley was charged in the death of anthony lamar smith. stockley shot smith five times after a high=speed chase in 20-11. stockley says he saw smith holding a gun before the chase began, and that he felt he was in imminent danger. but prosecutors allege... stockley planted a gun in smith's car after he shot him. a gun in the car had the officer's dna on it, but not smith's. tonight, police in riot tonight, police in riot gear have made at...
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louis. this included being a pat ron of the races, sponsored horse racing sponsored in louis and people most interested in supporting the races were the owners of the whiteheart tavern, now hotel, you can still go visit it, and the neighboring coffee shop. both the owner of the whiteheart and the coffee shop were among payne's closest associates. one sevened as the best man at his wedding and participated in republican politics in the city of louis. a newspaper publishing republican writings. the duke in this period was beginning to develop inside about constitutional reform in england. he was participating in these political conversations in louis. our suggestion is richmond may have been the patron who connected thomas payne to george scott and benjamin franklin. the question of how payne got connected to those prominent g figures has been obscure. nobody has seen the role of richmond in louis previously. our suggestion was richmond was the patron who connected payne in that way. so, just
louis. this included being a pat ron of the races, sponsored horse racing sponsored in louis and people most interested in supporting the races were the owners of the whiteheart tavern, now hotel, you can still go visit it, and the neighboring coffee shop. both the owner of the whiteheart and the coffee shop were among payne's closest associates. one sevened as the best man at his wedding and participated in republican politics in the city of louis. a newspaper publishing republican writings....
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louis now. the city bracing for potential protests tonight after the acquittal of a white police officer in the fatal shooting of a black suspect. peaceful demonstrations turning to violent clashes now for several nights. the police battling for control of the streets. and protesters are gathering at this hour. abc's kenneth moton from st. louis. >> reporter: tonight, st. louis at a boiling point. police prepping for more violent protests. >> the use of chemical munition is imminent. >> reporter: after three nights of chaos. protesters were armed with weapons, rocks and police say an unknown chemical. >> we're in control. this is our city and we're going to protect it. >> reporter: a different scene in the light of day. >> no justice! >> no peace! >> reporter: demonstrators in the streets today for a peaceful march, arms linked. >> i don't want to be out here, but what else can we do but protest? peacefully. >> reporter: the catalyst for these protests, officer jason stockley in the 2011 killing
louis now. the city bracing for potential protests tonight after the acquittal of a white police officer in the fatal shooting of a black suspect. peaceful demonstrations turning to violent clashes now for several nights. the police battling for control of the streets. and protesters are gathering at this hour. abc's kenneth moton from st. louis. >> reporter: tonight, st. louis at a boiling point. police prepping for more violent protests. >> the use of chemical munition is...
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louis. what was seen on the dash cam video. now the demonstration in the streets. the horror in the nursing home and the new turn tonight. the nursing home now claiming they called the office of the florida governor looking for help. and the controversy over this interpreter and what he was signing during the storm and the female thief asking to borrow a phone. the man chasing after her and she then drags him behind. >>> good evening. it is great to have you with us on a friday night. we begin with the terror attack in london. the threat level raised at critical. the highest level. is another attack imminent? it comes after a bomb exploded during rush hour on a crowded subway car. passengers scrambling to get away describing the fireball they saw. first responders rushing to help and isis now claiming responsibility saying other devices are hidden on the trains. president trump's tweet and britain's prime minister did not think it was helpful. we begin with ian pannell in london tonight. >>
louis. what was seen on the dash cam video. now the demonstration in the streets. the horror in the nursing home and the new turn tonight. the nursing home now claiming they called the office of the florida governor looking for help. and the controversy over this interpreter and what he was signing during the storm and the female thief asking to borrow a phone. the man chasing after her and she then drags him behind. >>> good evening. it is great to have you with us on a friday night....
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louis was one of them for a little while until last week. what happened in st. louis? guest: st. louis, so, a variety of states, including missouri, where st. louis is, have passed what sometimes are called preemption laws that prevent local areas within the state from enacting a higher minimum wage in the state and st. louis passed a minimum wage to increase its wages for its workers to a little above $10 an hour. but the state basically shut that down with a preemption law. host: what happens now, is this thing challenged in court? guest: i think it's challenged in court but largely it means workers in st. louis don't get the minimum wage increase that those voters actually passed. host: how often are these preemption laws being used to block minimum wage increases? guest: they're becoming more common, not just minimum wage increases being blocked but other types of labor relation lations. -- labor regulations. there's about two dozen or so states with preemption laws that prevent local areas from passing minimum wage increases. host: then there's also the veto power of a gover
louis was one of them for a little while until last week. what happened in st. louis? guest: st. louis, so, a variety of states, including missouri, where st. louis is, have passed what sometimes are called preemption laws that prevent local areas within the state from enacting a higher minimum wage in the state and st. louis passed a minimum wage to increase its wages for its workers to a little above $10 an hour. but the state basically shut that down with a preemption law. host: what happens...
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citizen louis with activists hurling bricks at police officers and the home of the more than a dozen have been arrested we'll bring you the latest on. the two islamic state claims responsibility for friday's bombing on the london underground the fifth terror attack in the u.k. in six months. and the u.n. security council holds an emergency meeting over north korea's missile launches as the international community looks for ways to try to diffuse the crisis the pro occasional visitor should live in the. morning or to the weekend it is this a saturday morning here in moscow when i was kevin this is r.t. international and first in this live update the main story this hour anti police brutality protesters in the u.s. citizen louis turned violent with demonstrators hurling bricks at police officers and also the mayors of the unrest was sparked after next police officer was found not guilty of murdering a black motorist last year hundreds to voice their anger with activists blocking an intersection in the city's downtown area and gathering in front of the police department to some pretty f
citizen louis with activists hurling bricks at police officers and the home of the more than a dozen have been arrested we'll bring you the latest on. the two islamic state claims responsibility for friday's bombing on the london underground the fifth terror attack in the u.k. in six months. and the u.n. security council holds an emergency meeting over north korea's missile launches as the international community looks for ways to try to diffuse the crisis the pro occasional visitor should live...
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louis on alert for more protests and violence after a white former police officer was found not guilty of murder in the shooting death of a black man. >>> an 18-year-old suspect of terrorist attack injured more than two dozen people in london while britn remains on high alert. >>> north korea threat as the regime vows to continue its nuclear program. forces in south korea prepare for whatever might happen. >>> jobs that find you. companies taking high tech approach to target candidates based on their locations, listings popping up on kre cellphones. >>> and magical moment for home coming. "nightly news" begins now. good evening. tonight we begin in st. louis where that city is bracing for more protests after former police officer jason stockley who is white was found not guilty in the shooting of anthony lamar smith, a black man. thousands lined the streets to protest, dozens were arrested f some bring back memory of 2014 after ferguson police killing of another black man. nbc reporter has been in st. louis all day, what's the latest, people are already turning out. >> they are, you ca
louis on alert for more protests and violence after a white former police officer was found not guilty of murder in the shooting death of a black man. >>> an 18-year-old suspect of terrorist attack injured more than two dozen people in london while britn remains on high alert. >>> north korea threat as the regime vows to continue its nuclear program. forces in south korea prepare for whatever might happen. >>> jobs that find you. companies taking high tech approach to...
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. >>> and actress julia louis-dreyfus and her very personal battle revealed. her new message tonight. >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and we begin with that very rare and public apology late today to the american taxpayers. the secretary of health and human services, tom price, apologizing for spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on luxury flights. it was just 24 hours ago when president trump was asked if price would keep his job. he answered, "we'll see." and it's not just price under scrutiny tonight. epa chief scott pruitt under fire for spending $58,000 on charter flights and government planes. and building a $25,000 phone booth in his office. and treasury secretary steve mnuchin, who requested a government plane for his en le republicans on capitol hill are now demanding an investigation. abc's senior white house correspondent cecilia vega leading us off. >> reporter: tonight, a top senate republican is demanding answers, asking why president trump's cabinet secretaries are flying on private jets and go
. >>> and actress julia louis-dreyfus and her very personal battle revealed. her new message tonight. >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and we begin with that very rare and public apology late today to the american taxpayers. the secretary of health and human services, tom price, apologizing for spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on luxury flights. it was just 24 hours ago when president trump was asked if price would keep...