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we've been talking about marilyn mosby. you saw her press conference this morning, but hear from her from her mouth this evening about where she wants to take baltimore moving forward. >>> baltimore's top prosecutor marilyn mosby is the woman of the hour. she is the interview everyone wants and cnn's don lemon managed to snag it. >> this has been a really important -- it's been a tough time for you. you are under the microscope in the spotlight. >> i don't think it's tough. the people of baltimore voted for me to do my job and to carry out justice and that's what i'm going to do as the state's attorney for baltimore talk about what's happening now, what you just did. you just completed your investigation. it's left you with no doubt these six officers are responsible for freddie gray's death? >> i can't really get into the specifics of the case, but as a prosecutor, you should not bring charges if you don't believe that you have probable cause that the individuals are responsible for the charges. >> there was a collective c
we've been talking about marilyn mosby. you saw her press conference this morning, but hear from her from her mouth this evening about where she wants to take baltimore moving forward. >>> baltimore's top prosecutor marilyn mosby is the woman of the hour. she is the interview everyone wants and cnn's don lemon managed to snag it. >> this has been a really important -- it's been a tough time for you. you are under the microscope in the spotlight. >> i don't think it's tough....
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she's marilyn mosby. four months on the job. steps from where i am now just in front of the war memorial here across the way from city hall she announced that her office filed 28 criminal charges against the officers who mosby stressed wrongfully arrested freddie gray back on april 12th. minutes ago, baltimore's mayor responded to that late-breaking development. >> as mayor, i have said from the beginning that no one is above the law in our city. i was sickened and heartbroken by the statement of charges that we heard today. because no one in our city is above the law. justice must apply to all of us equally. with today's official indictment i have ordered police commissioner batts to utilize the full extent of his legal authority and immediately suspend all officers facing felony charges. in fact warrants have been executed and five officers are in custody. we know that the vast majority of the men and the women in the baltimore city police department serve our city with pride, with courage, with honor, and with distinction. bu
she's marilyn mosby. four months on the job. steps from where i am now just in front of the war memorial here across the way from city hall she announced that her office filed 28 criminal charges against the officers who mosby stressed wrongfully arrested freddie gray back on april 12th. minutes ago, baltimore's mayor responded to that late-breaking development. >> as mayor, i have said from the beginning that no one is above the law in our city. i was sickened and heartbroken by the...
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we now know according to marilyn mosby that that knife was not a switchblade. that it was folded and that knife was in fact legal under maryland law. this is the chopper view now over the area where we will be witnessing a lot of protests over the weekend. definitely an area we will be keeping an eye on not only today but as the hours progress as marilyn mosby calls for peaceful protests so her office can ensure justice in this investigation. >> this is chris gordon live on the scene of a collapse at the watergate complex at the corner of 25th street and virginia avenue northwest. this happened about 10:00, three floors pancaked in the garage at the watergate complex. we are told there is one injury. i was just updated by d.c. ems and fire and they tell me it was a minor injury that the person was transported, that they don't know any of any other injuries but they have at least one car and possibly more vehicles crushed in the collapse of three floors that pancaked in the garage area right across from the kennedy center. the original report came out as a water
we now know according to marilyn mosby that that knife was not a switchblade. that it was folded and that knife was in fact legal under maryland law. this is the chopper view now over the area where we will be witnessing a lot of protests over the weekend. definitely an area we will be keeping an eye on not only today but as the hours progress as marilyn mosby calls for peaceful protests so her office can ensure justice in this investigation. >> this is chris gordon live on the scene of a...
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she's marilyn mosby.he has the power ultimately to decide whether she wants to bring criminal charges against any of these police officers in the death of freddie gray. watching that. that's happening minutes from now. let's also now go to the national guard staging area here in the city of baltimore and my colleague joe johns. joe johns has spoken with the medical examiner's office and this is significant, too. this is the other piece of news we received in a matter of minutes that we also know that autopsy report has been complete and handed over to the state's attorney's office. what did the m.e. office tell you, joe? >> well first, let me say this. i sat down with them probably 24 to 48 hours after the death of freddie gray. the medical examiner's office was telling me at that time they didn't expect results for up to 60 days from that date. it's absolutely extraordinary for them to be saying now that they have completed their investigation. this m.e.'s office in the state of maryland sees itself as b
she's marilyn mosby.he has the power ultimately to decide whether she wants to bring criminal charges against any of these police officers in the death of freddie gray. watching that. that's happening minutes from now. let's also now go to the national guard staging area here in the city of baltimore and my colleague joe johns. joe johns has spoken with the medical examiner's office and this is significant, too. this is the other piece of news we received in a matter of minutes that we also...
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and marilyn said this. this is not an indictment against every officer. they're good men, and they're good women who get up every day, put on a uniform and a badge and patrol the communities. they bring with them respect. this isn't an indictment of all the bad police the bad apples who do bad things and hide behind the blue shield, never to be prosecuted. we recognize there are two types of police officers. those who understand their job and bring respect with it and those who don't care. for those who don't care, instances like this continue to repeat themselves over and over again until there is justice. >> congressman mfume, your voice is an important one in this city and nationwide. i really appreciate you talking to me again. >> thank you very much. >> coming up next here on cnn, we have more insight on those six police officers who have been charged. plus, don lemon spoke one on one with baltimore state attorney marilyn mosby. part of that interview straight ahead here on cnn. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do t
and marilyn said this. this is not an indictment against every officer. they're good men, and they're good women who get up every day, put on a uniform and a badge and patrol the communities. they bring with them respect. this isn't an indictment of all the bad police the bad apples who do bad things and hide behind the blue shield, never to be prosecuted. we recognize there are two types of police officers. those who understand their job and bring respect with it and those who don't care. for...
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and you could feel this city holding its selective breath as the state's attorney, marilyns mosby, stepped out, 90 minutes ago and declared gray's arrest was unlawful, that his untimely death was a homicide. i want you to hear now how baltimore's newly elected prosecutor herself a daughter and granddaughter of police officers, laid out the gristly narrative that led to this moment. >> on april 12th, 2015 between 8:45 and 9:15 a.m. near the corner of north avenue and mount street, lieutenant brian rice of the baltimore police department while on bike patrol with officers garret miller and edward nero, made eye contact with mr. freddie carlos gray jr. having made eye contact with mr. gray, mr. gray subsequently ran from lieutenant rice. lieutenant rice dispatched over departmental radio that he was involved in a foot pursuit at which time bike patrols officers and nero, officers miller and neros also began to pursue mr. gray. having come in contact with the pursuing officers, mr. gray surrendered to officers miller and nero in the vicinity in the 1700 of block of presby street. they handcuff
and you could feel this city holding its selective breath as the state's attorney, marilyns mosby, stepped out, 90 minutes ago and declared gray's arrest was unlawful, that his untimely death was a homicide. i want you to hear now how baltimore's newly elected prosecutor herself a daughter and granddaughter of police officers, laid out the gristly narrative that led to this moment. >> on april 12th, 2015 between 8:45 and 9:15 a.m. near the corner of north avenue and mount street,...
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there was someone with a drawing of marilyn mosby, like god bless marilyn mosby.ple on my twitter feed this morning. it was just like, you are the youngest prosecutor of a major city in the country. this morning, there was this kind of like -- you became this immediate icon. i mean did you expect the reaction to be what it had been. >> no. at the end of the day, i'm here to do my job. it's about applying justice fairly and equally, to those with or without a badge. i didn't do anything differently in this case than i would do in any other case. >> it is different though because the context, right? you made an announcement on this case in a way you're not going to announce every -- >> well in the context of the public concern, i think your job as a prosecutor, if you have to alleviate that sort of concern, you should do that. i did that. i've had some other high-profile cases where i've had to have press conferences. so did i treat this case any differently in the pursuit of justice? no i didn't. >> when you made the announcement this morning, how much thought went
there was someone with a drawing of marilyn mosby, like god bless marilyn mosby.ple on my twitter feed this morning. it was just like, you are the youngest prosecutor of a major city in the country. this morning, there was this kind of like -- you became this immediate icon. i mean did you expect the reaction to be what it had been. >> no. at the end of the day, i'm here to do my job. it's about applying justice fairly and equally, to those with or without a badge. i didn't do anything...
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you've interviewed marilyn mosby. it's tougher to convict the officers because they will say that they believe that the city of baltimore and the prosecutor possibly and the jury pool is tainted and that it wouldn't be a fair case for the officers there. and i think the members of the community will be upset because they want to see this take place in the community where it happened. there's also some concern as well that marilyn mosby may have set up a false expectation that the officers would be dieted and then you know would receive jail time and what have you. if that doesn't happen here the concern is there will be further unrest because people there will feel that justice has not been served. i think sunny is right when she said she doesn't want to lose the case. this is a career make or break case for her. and she was very emphatic in her language today and her mannerisming and did not take questions. this is what happens. when we get new information, this is not out of the ordinary. basically saying i've heard
you've interviewed marilyn mosby. it's tougher to convict the officers because they will say that they believe that the city of baltimore and the prosecutor possibly and the jury pool is tainted and that it wouldn't be a fair case for the officers there. and i think the members of the community will be upset because they want to see this take place in the community where it happened. there's also some concern as well that marilyn mosby may have set up a false expectation that the officers would...
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>> i think that marilyn will serve as a model. state's attorney will serve as a model for how these cases should be brought to justice quickly. but let me just say, as she said earlier, she has looked at the case very thoroughly. she started immediately on this case and i think that people thought she would wait until she got the information from the police department but as she said she conducted her own, independent investigation. think that's what even has more validity to the charges that have been brought. >> what's your response to the police officers' representatives when they say the state's attorney marilyn mosby, rushed to judgment? >> well i don't think that the state's attorney rushed to judgment and i would hope that everybody in america knows that we believe that for the most part police officer who is come into our community to protect and serve for the most part that they do. but this case with mr. gray is a symbol he becomes a symbol unfortunately for racial profiling that exists across this nation. and that is wh
>> i think that marilyn will serve as a model. state's attorney will serve as a model for how these cases should be brought to justice quickly. but let me just say, as she said earlier, she has looked at the case very thoroughly. she started immediately on this case and i think that people thought she would wait until she got the information from the police department but as she said she conducted her own, independent investigation. think that's what even has more validity to the charges...
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gray while in police custody last month, states attorney marilyn marilyn mosby ruled gray's death a homicide. >> the findings are comprehensive, thorough and independent investigation coupled with the medical examiner's determination that mr. gray's death was a homicide which we received today, has led us to believe that we have probable cause to file criminal charges. >> the charges against the officers include murder and manslaughter. warrants have been issued for the arrest of all six officers. at this hour five of them are in custody. the officer driving the van, officer caesar goodson jr. was charged with second degree murder manslaughter, second-degree assault, two vehicular manslaughter charges and misconduct in office. if convicted of all charges, he would face up to 63 years in prison. one officer faces up to 30 years. the others could face up to 20 years. the police union asked the state's attorney to recuse herself and appoint a special prosecutor for the case citing conflicts of interest. joining me now is msnbc national correspondent joy reid. we're waiting for duelling press co
gray while in police custody last month, states attorney marilyn marilyn mosby ruled gray's death a homicide. >> the findings are comprehensive, thorough and independent investigation coupled with the medical examiner's determination that mr. gray's death was a homicide which we received today, has led us to believe that we have probable cause to file criminal charges. >> the charges against the officers include murder and manslaughter. warrants have been issued for the arrest of...
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marilyn said that today in her statement. he had a legal, lawful pocket knife that was regular to have under maryland law and not spring activated device as the police charged him with, as the police had written in their report. also writing in their report he was taken into custody without force or incident. we have seen the cell phone video that people and neighbors in that community captured themselves. it doesn't match up. stories have not matched up. now we have new details from the independent investigation levelled by the state's a attorney's office. wbal investigative reporter jane miller here. >> i'm trying to figure out what they're unloading. more cots. >> your reporting and how it's matching up to what we're hearing about this charging document is a lie. it talks about the fact he had the automatic spring. >> i did a story on this a couple weeks ago about the controversy over the arrest itself. that was again your point all along. just because they made eye contact with him, what was the reason they decided to go
marilyn said that today in her statement. he had a legal, lawful pocket knife that was regular to have under maryland law and not spring activated device as the police charged him with, as the police had written in their report. also writing in their report he was taken into custody without force or incident. we have seen the cell phone video that people and neighbors in that community captured themselves. it doesn't match up. stories have not matched up. now we have new details from the...
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she's marilyn mosby. four months on the job. st
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thank you, marilyn mosby! yes! >> reporter: willy rooks didn't even bother to get dressed. >> justice! justice! >> it's exciting! everybody's happy! justice is being served! >> i'm happy. peace, man. >> reporter: this man spent hours screaming for people to honk their horns. >> my voice is horse. >> reporter: and in the process lost his voice. >> i am overwhelmed and i'm happy, but i hope we keep the peace. that's all i want, is to keep the peace. >> reporter: keeping the peace even brought together the notorious street gangs the bloods and the crips the red and blue bandannas tied together in solidarity. >> there's going to be peace. we got some answers now. >> that's right. >> now there's going to be some peace. >> reporter: this woman told cbs' jeff pegues she was torn. she said she feels deeply sorry for the gray's family but knows an officer who was charged in gray's death. >> i hate to see someone put away-- for making an error. >> reporter: this man, who was so close to freddie gray he called him cousin said
thank you, marilyn mosby! yes! >> reporter: willy rooks didn't even bother to get dressed. >> justice! justice! >> it's exciting! everybody's happy! justice is being served! >> i'm happy. peace, man. >> reporter: this man spent hours screaming for people to honk their horns. >> my voice is horse. >> reporter: and in the process lost his voice. >> i am overwhelmed and i'm happy, but i hope we keep the peace. that's all i want, is to keep the peace....
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marilyn mosby tetched stepped forward. she's such a striking figure. what she had to say it was so quick. >> it's my job to apply those elements to the crime in order to make a determination as to prosecuted. this is a tremendous responsibility for one that i saw and accepted when the citizens of baltimore city elected me as a state's attorney and it's precisely what i did in the case of freddy gray. over the course of our independent investigation, in the untimely death of mr. gray my team worked around the clock, 12 and 14-hour days, to canvas and interview dozens of witnesses, view numerous hours of video footage, repeatedly reviewed and listened to hours of police have videotape statements surveyed the route, reviewed voluminous records and we leveraged the information made available to us by the police department, the community and the family of mr. gray. the findings of our comprehensive, thorough and independent investigation, coupled with the medical examiner's determination that mr. gray's death was a homicide which we received today, has led
marilyn mosby tetched stepped forward. she's such a striking figure. what she had to say it was so quick. >> it's my job to apply those elements to the crime in order to make a determination as to prosecuted. this is a tremendous responsibility for one that i saw and accepted when the citizens of baltimore city elected me as a state's attorney and it's precisely what i did in the case of freddy gray. over the course of our independent investigation, in the untimely death of mr. gray my...
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find out more about marilyn mosby after the break. the break. >> i can't get bent down because my family's lookin' at me. >> to rise, to fight and to not give up. >> you're gonna go to school so you don't have to go war. >> hard earned pride. hard earned respect. hard earned future. >> we can not afford for one of us to lose a job. we're just a family that's trying to make it. >> a real look at the american dream. "hard earned". premiers sunday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> part of our month long look raiferlingsd >> the peninsula, in arabic, is aljazeera. our logo represents courage. fiercely independent quality reporting. >> to take as much aid as possible... >> and standing up for the voiceless. when you see this symbol respected around the world it means you too can now count on all the things we stand for. aljazeera america. >> monday. >> do you make anything that ends up in walmart? >> yes. >> child labor. >> how old are you? >> 12 years old? >> sweatshop conditions. >> says "old navy". >> who's making america's
find out more about marilyn mosby after the break. the break. >> i can't get bent down because my family's lookin' at me. >> to rise, to fight and to not give up. >> you're gonna go to school so you don't have to go war. >> hard earned pride. hard earned respect. hard earned future. >> we can not afford for one of us to lose a job. we're just a family that's trying to make it. >> a real look at the american dream. "hard earned". premiers sunday,...
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earlier today, state attorney marilyn mosby gave all the details in a blockbuster news conference. she named names and laid out the charges. the press conference is starting right now. we'll go right to it live in baltimore. this is the gray family responding to the charges that have been brought forward. >>> good afternoon. first, we will hear from the representative of the gray family who has brief remarks to make. then i'll make brief remarks. and then we'll take a handful of questions. >> my name is richard. i'm one of freddie's two fathers. we are satisfied with today's charges. these charges are an important step in getting justice for freddie. and we ask that whoever come to our city a city that we love a city that we live in come in peace. and if you are not coming in peace, please don't come at all. because this city needs to get back to work. the last thing that freddie would want is to see the hard-working people of baltimore lose their jobs and businesses because of his death. you all know that would totally defeat the purpose of what we are trying to work towards. reme
earlier today, state attorney marilyn mosby gave all the details in a blockbuster news conference. she named names and laid out the charges. the press conference is starting right now. we'll go right to it live in baltimore. this is the gray family responding to the charges that have been brought forward. >>> good afternoon. first, we will hear from the representative of the gray family who has brief remarks to make. then i'll make brief remarks. and then we'll take a handful of...
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that was marilyn mosby charging six officer today with everything from second degree murder to manslaughter to illegal imprisonment and misconduct. >> i'm sorry. we want to get right to a press conference right now where the gray family is responding to the charges today. let's listen in. >> it looks like they're still assembling right now, but we're expecting to hear from the family of freddie gray about the charges against those police officers today. and that is billy martin, one of the gray family attorneys right there. >> good afternoon. first we will hear from the representative of the gray family who has brief remarks to make. then i'll make brief remarks and then we'll take a handful of questions. >> my name is richard. i'm one of freddie's two fathers. we are satisfied with today's charges. these charges are an important step in getting justice for freddie. and we ask that whoever comes through our city, a city that we love, a city that we live in, come in peace. and if you are not coming in peace, please don't come at all. because this city needs to get back to work. the last thin
that was marilyn mosby charging six officer today with everything from second degree murder to manslaughter to illegal imprisonment and misconduct. >> i'm sorry. we want to get right to a press conference right now where the gray family is responding to the charges today. let's listen in. >> it looks like they're still assembling right now, but we're expecting to hear from the family of freddie gray about the charges against those police officers today. and that is billy martin, one...
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>> -- that marilyn mosbey and her team saw him -- saw him.he process has started. >> yes. >> that's the main thing, the process has started. so many people in the neighborhoods that you have been filming over the last few days -- somebody said it a little bit earlier -- they have never seen a victory. they have never seen a victory. and they have begun to believe that the system could not work for them. so many of them have felt like the system had worked against them. and so again, we are beginning the process. and one other thing that i said this morning. i said that if we approach the evening of our lives, many of us we want to make sure that our children have a better morning. and so i want to thank everybody. i want to thank scott thomas all of the members of the clergy all of the community leaders and organizations, our elected officials, for coming together to stand with our children, but most important to hear them to hear them. and so from here on we'll, again, ms. mosbey you'll take the case from here. i'm sure this investigation wi
>> -- that marilyn mosbey and her team saw him -- saw him.he process has started. >> yes. >> that's the main thing, the process has started. so many people in the neighborhoods that you have been filming over the last few days -- somebody said it a little bit earlier -- they have never seen a victory. they have never seen a victory. and they have begun to believe that the system could not work for them. so many of them have felt like the system had worked against them. and so...
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you just spoke to her, the state attorney marilyn mosby. she seems to be holding firm not going to recuse herself. >> reporter: she's not going to recuse herself. when i said police want you to appoint a special prosecutor. she said no way. there's no need to appoint a special prosecutor. she is perfectly capable of handling this case and she's very competent about it. >> ya really get into the specifics of the case but as a prosecutor you should not bring charges if you don't believe you have probable cause that these individuals with responsible for the charges. >> reporter: so she believes that the nervous she has is important enough and big enough and strong enough that she can get convictions from all six of the officers erin. >> she certainly has the confidence he says the fact to move very quickly. don, the whole country is watching her every move every decision. what did she say about suddenly being under the microscope like this? >> reporter: not only is the whole country watching her, she's very young. she's 35. the youngest prose
you just spoke to her, the state attorney marilyn mosby. she seems to be holding firm not going to recuse herself. >> reporter: she's not going to recuse herself. when i said police want you to appoint a special prosecutor. she said no way. there's no need to appoint a special prosecutor. she is perfectly capable of handling this case and she's very competent about it. >> ya really get into the specifics of the case but as a prosecutor you should not bring charges if you don't...
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and so i believe in marilyn mosby. can tell you up front her story of coming through three generations of police officers, the fact that she knows it from the victim's perspective watching and seeing her own cousin die on her front steps as a result of a violent act of crime, that propelled her to go to college, and then come back to a community that was suffering. so her and her husband, before anybody knew of them, found a house deep in the heart of west baltimore, they're repairing it, they're raising two children there. and then the story unfolds where he runs for office and gets elected and she runs for office and gets elected. but she's fair, she will seek justice wherever it takes her. she believes to the core of her veribying that she is supposed to follow the things that she's been sought as a child. seek justice, seek fairness, treat everybody the same and nobody should be above the law the. >> i feel like i caught one moment in her statement today where she just shaved off that word. she was saying she was s
and so i believe in marilyn mosby. can tell you up front her story of coming through three generations of police officers, the fact that she knows it from the victim's perspective watching and seeing her own cousin die on her front steps as a result of a violent act of crime, that propelled her to go to college, and then come back to a community that was suffering. so her and her husband, before anybody knew of them, found a house deep in the heart of west baltimore, they're repairing it,...
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marilyn mosby comes into this without anything pushing her one way or the other. she comes from three generations of policing so she has that aspect of it. she's a victim and saw her cousin killed on her doorstep when she was a teenager. it affected her so much that she wanted to go to college and then go to law school and then to fight for justice as a prosecutor. she lives in this community. her and her husband, for anybody who knew them bought an old house, built it up raising their two daughters there. she was invested here before any of this happened and before she ever got elected to office so the sincerity of what she brings to this position quite frankly is something that is refreshing and that we don't see in other places, and i think that has given her the credibility for people here on the ground to believe that although there are a lot of things that will happen before this is over, at least the states attorney looked at evidence and came forward with a conclusion. >> all right. kweisi mfume former congressman, thanks for joining us tonight appreciate
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it is marilyn monroe. those are really big shoes.etter actress. it was a challenge and a study and myself as a performer. >> in terms of the challenge, you played her through a significant period. from the age of 16 to 36. a lot going on there. >> absolutely. >> was it exhausting or fun? >> it is exhausting and fun. i think we shot a mini series. i don't remember it. you go into work mode and it is long long hours and somehow you get it done. >> this is "the secret life of marilyn monroe." it morphs into the relationship with her and her mother and about the men in her life. what is interesting to you to play that aspect of it? >> one of the things is the plot we use to tell the story with the therapist. i found that fascinating. it is important to talk about mental health. i have been in therapy myself. to play such an icon and such intimate sounding board moments of trying to figure out what's going on was really fascinating. >> you got to work with susan sarandon. what was that like? >> it was wonderful. i had to test with her her
it is marilyn monroe. those are really big shoes.etter actress. it was a challenge and a study and myself as a performer. >> in terms of the challenge, you played her through a significant period. from the age of 16 to 36. a lot going on there. >> absolutely. >> was it exhausting or fun? >> it is exhausting and fun. i think we shot a mini series. i don't remember it. you go into work mode and it is long long hours and somehow you get it done. >> this is "the...
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and that's the bit we're expecting marilyn mosbey to comment on.hat she is also likely to comment on is what happened yesterday, 24 hours sooner than what we had anticipated, that was the interim police report. you remember yesterday he surprised everybody by handing that over a full 24 hours earlier at about 10 to 9:00 eastern, instead of friday. and that was also the report in which anthony and his colleagues had an extraordinary revelation which was that there was a fourth previously unknown stop in the journey that freddy gray made that day, april 12th when he was arrested and transported in the back of the wagon. the fourth stop was in fact the second stop on his journey. but that was something that was unknown until yesterday, and it appears as many the six police officers who -- five of whom have given depositions in the case one has taken the fifth, but it does seem as if the five officers who have given depositions, did not talk about that second stop. so it's a complete mystery to everybody, and in some sense the police have left us all h
and that's the bit we're expecting marilyn mosbey to comment on.hat she is also likely to comment on is what happened yesterday, 24 hours sooner than what we had anticipated, that was the interim police report. you remember yesterday he surprised everybody by handing that over a full 24 hours earlier at about 10 to 9:00 eastern, instead of friday. and that was also the report in which anthony and his colleagues had an extraordinary revelation which was that there was a fourth previously unknown...
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who is marilyn mosby? at 35 years old, the youngest chief prosecutor in the major u.s. city. take a closer look at her and her story coming up. the promise of the cloud is that every organization has unlimited access to information, no matter where they are. the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to people, whenever they need it. here at accuweather we get up to 10 billion data requests every day. the cloud allows us to scale up so we can handle...
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thank you. >> state's attorney marilyn mosby at a press conference live in baltimore. joining me now is joy reid national correspondent for msnbc. sufficient probable cause. as the investigation has continued. and she's announcing all six officers have been indicted. >> right. >> let's start at the top, joy. how the maryland criminal justice system works. is it the grand jury is convened an then the charges come much different than most states. >> every state has their own process. in the state of maryland it's a two-step two-step. by the prosecutor which we saw may 1st. once those charges are put forward, a grand jury automatically convenes and the grand jury produces the indictments against the officers and over the course of the process, sometimes as prosecutor mosby just said the charges can actually change somewhat. so we had a set of charges and what we need to now look at is the charges we put forward on may 1st to see if there's any differences but we now see the grand jury largely returned indictments that pretty much mirror what the officers were charged with
thank you. >> state's attorney marilyn mosby at a press conference live in baltimore. joining me now is joy reid national correspondent for msnbc. sufficient probable cause. as the investigation has continued. and she's announcing all six officers have been indicted. >> right. >> let's start at the top, joy. how the maryland criminal justice system works. is it the grand jury is convened an then the charges come much different than most states. >> every state has their...
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as i understand you were part of marilyn mosby' transition term. what do you think of so much rippling through the african american community when the charges were read, what was such a surprise about the charges being brought in the first place? good i know marilyn mosby i know her husband i know her children i know where her heart is and where she has come to get where she is today. notwithstanding the fact that she is third generation of police officers and law enforcement officers in her own family and that he that she understands the position of a victim having watched her cousin die on a doorstep when she was just a teenager, which ultimately moved her to decide that she wanted to go into the law. i think it's very important to say up front that there will be a lot of pontificating back and forth as there should be on this. what we do know is that marilyn mosby wanted to be almost completely transparent in the facts she could talk about that led to her finding of probable cause. and what we also know is that the community who may not be attor
as i understand you were part of marilyn mosby' transition term. what do you think of so much rippling through the african american community when the charges were read, what was such a surprise about the charges being brought in the first place? good i know marilyn mosby i know her husband i know her children i know where her heart is and where she has come to get where she is today. notwithstanding the fact that she is third generation of police officers and law enforcement officers in her...
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you were with marilyn mosby in the moment she is made this dramatic announcement.ot tell you what she was going to say. you did not know what her decision would be. describe what is but like to be with her and as she made that announcement. >> let me clarify something. official black lives matter.com is different than black lives matter.com. we're focused on what happened here today, which is police brutality. in the moments before those announcements were made there was a tense atmosphere because everyone is looking to see whether or not this is going to reverberate across the nation. the people thought they had a case, the people did have a case. when she came out and made that announcement, you could have seen it like a tidal wave ripple across not only the faces of those folks the journalists and the correspondents, but those of us standing with her, those of us she asked to pray before she went out. a sense that what i'm about to deliver is not only going to be groundbreaking, but it is going to send a message to the people that we have heard you and she said
you were with marilyn mosby in the moment she is made this dramatic announcement.ot tell you what she was going to say. you did not know what her decision would be. describe what is but like to be with her and as she made that announcement. >> let me clarify something. official black lives matter.com is different than black lives matter.com. we're focused on what happened here today, which is police brutality. in the moments before those announcements were made there was a tense...
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state's attorney marilyn mosby saying even gray's arrest was illegal. the charges met with both celebrations and accusations of a rush to judgment. we have full coverage starting with nbc's peter alexander. >> reporter: what followed freddie gray's videotaped arrest the baltimore state's attorney says was homicide. >> we have probable cause to file criminal charges. >> reporter: the stunning announcement less than five days after riots ravaged the city's streets. marilyn mosby says she spoke to gray's family this week. >> i assured his family that no one is above the law and that i would pursue justice on their behalf. >> reporter: detailing the events of april 12th, baltimore's chief prosecutor says gray never should have been arrested. that a knife found in the 25-year-old's pocket was closed and legal. >> lieutenant rice, officer miller and officer nero failed to establish probable cause for mr. gray's arrest as no crime had been committed by mr. gray. >> reporter: mosby says police repeatedly denied medical attention to gray including when he was ar
state's attorney marilyn mosby saying even gray's arrest was illegal. the charges met with both celebrations and accusations of a rush to judgment. we have full coverage starting with nbc's peter alexander. >> reporter: what followed freddie gray's videotaped arrest the baltimore state's attorney says was homicide. >> we have probable cause to file criminal charges. >> reporter: the stunning announcement less than five days after riots ravaged the city's streets. marilyn mosby...
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amy: what was your reaction to the state's attorney marilyn mosby? >> i'm going to say like this, they spend times when people get 20 and 30 charges and might end up with one, so what she said sounds good, but we want to see the work because you go to court, you can have 20 charges and end up with one or end up free. if people on the street do it, imagine what is going to happen when the police is involved. now that the police is involved and the police got to do it, you don't think they got top-notch lawyers? a lot of them charges going to be drop. i didn't have the right charge -- first degree. they knew what they was doing. amy: we're here across the street of the cvs pharmacy that was burned, now boarded up. people have written on the brick wall, "freddie gray: police go home." behind it, there is a group of people making a video, baltimore rap artist. >> he didn't deserve what he got. he didn't deserve it. we were fighting a war every day. amy: did you know freddie? >> i know. i grew up with freddie gray. amy: what is your name? >> nate. freddie
amy: what was your reaction to the state's attorney marilyn mosby? >> i'm going to say like this, they spend times when people get 20 and 30 charges and might end up with one, so what she said sounds good, but we want to see the work because you go to court, you can have 20 charges and end up with one or end up free. if people on the street do it, imagine what is going to happen when the police is involved. now that the police is involved and the police got to do it, you don't think they...
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amy: that was baltimore top -- state attorney marilyn mosby, speaking on msnbc.n she announced the charges she was asked in the news conference afterwards if she had a conflict of interest because her husband is a baltimore city councilmember. this was her response. >> i don't see an appearance of conflict of interest. my husband is a public servant and works on the legislative side. i am also a public servant and i uphold the law. he makes the law. i will prosecute any case within my jurisdiction. amy: marilyn mosby is the youngest state's attorney of any major city in the united states. all of this comes as each of the six officers charged in freddie gray's death are demanding over $75,000 in damages for their "loss of freedom and midi" as well as physical and psychological harm. well, for more, we go now to baltimore where we're joined by doug colbert. he is a professor of law at the university of maryland school of law and the director of the access to justice pre-trial clinic. he is also the founder of the lawyers at bail project, which represents more than
amy: that was baltimore top -- state attorney marilyn mosby, speaking on msnbc.n she announced the charges she was asked in the news conference afterwards if she had a conflict of interest because her husband is a baltimore city councilmember. this was her response. >> i don't see an appearance of conflict of interest. my husband is a public servant and works on the legislative side. i am also a public servant and i uphold the law. he makes the law. i will prosecute any case within my...
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marilyn mosby is a boston native. her parents, grandmother and other members of her family in multiple generations have been police officers. she worked in u.s. attorney offices in boston and washington, d.c. she joined the prosecutor's office in 2005 and worked her way up through the ranks in that office. she left at one point and then worked in the private sector for some time. then last year at the ripe age of 34, she decided to try to come back into the local prosecutor's office. this time, at the highest level. she is a democrat. she ran against the democratic prosecutor last year. he outspent her 3:1. when you win the democratic primary, you win the general election. when she took office this year, she became the youngest chief prosecutor of any major city in the country right now. this morning in broad daylight, 10:30 a.m., marilyn mosby made her announcement, that freddie gray's death was a homicide, and that the half dozen officers involved in his death would be charged criminally. >> the findings of our comp
marilyn mosby is a boston native. her parents, grandmother and other members of her family in multiple generations have been police officers. she worked in u.s. attorney offices in boston and washington, d.c. she joined the prosecutor's office in 2005 and worked her way up through the ranks in that office. she left at one point and then worked in the private sector for some time. then last year at the ripe age of 34, she decided to try to come back into the local prosecutor's office. this time,...
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marilyn mosby says new evidence some charges were dropped and others were added.month after a spinal injury in police custody. cnn's miguel marquez has more. >> reporter: christine and john this is the corner in west baltimore that has seen the violence in recent days and weeks. this is edmonton and pulaski in west baltimore. the people out here with the 300 men march. this has been present in the last several years to try to bring down the level of violence in the city. the word the charges came down today is being treated as a victory on the corners here in west baltimore. the first time that marilyn mosby, the state's attorney brought charges, she brought 28 charges total. the grand jury has now returned 28 charges. different. the most serious is second-degree murder. that is still there. six manslaughter charges, six assault charges, nine misconduct charges and six reckless inn dangerment charges. the one charge of false imprisonment charge has gone away. these officers were meant to be in the initial hearing next week. now the grand jury has spoken it moves i
marilyn mosby says new evidence some charges were dropped and others were added.month after a spinal injury in police custody. cnn's miguel marquez has more. >> reporter: christine and john this is the corner in west baltimore that has seen the violence in recent days and weeks. this is edmonton and pulaski in west baltimore. the people out here with the 300 men march. this has been present in the last several years to try to bring down the level of violence in the city. the word the...
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that was clip from the miniseries "the secret life of marilyn monroe" which premieres may 30th at 8:00 on lifetime. in the show you play marilyn monroe's mother who was a schizophrenic -- susan: and not a nurse. she wears that just because she's crazy. james: and how was that? susan: so much fun. james: just playing crazy? susan: she was institutionized all of marilyn's life and why we think in this particular book that this is based on that her mom and grandmother was institutionized so was she self-medicating because she started to hear voices? it's a miracle she lasted as long as she did with what she was taking. james: did you shoot here in los angeles? susan: we shot in toronto. james: there was a big -- even she did that with her arms. susan: freezing toronto and then we came here for some of the exteriors. susan: because neither of you live here. james: you moved to austin, texas. brooklyn:. james: how is that? and why did you choose texas? brooklyn: my husband's from texas. austin's cool. it's like this weird funky like everyone has a mohawk and covered in tattoos and i love it
that was clip from the miniseries "the secret life of marilyn monroe" which premieres may 30th at 8:00 on lifetime. in the show you play marilyn monroe's mother who was a schizophrenic -- susan: and not a nurse. she wears that just because she's crazy. james: and how was that? susan: so much fun. james: just playing crazy? susan: she was institutionized all of marilyn's life and why we think in this particular book that this is based on that her mom and grandmother was institutionized...
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she's young, marilyn mosby. her parents were both police officers. let's play more of this surprising news conference. >> my father was an officer. my mother was an officer. several of my aunts and uncles my recently departed and beloved grandfather was one of the founding members of the first black police organization in massachusetts. i can tell you that the actions of these officers will not and should not in any way damage the important working relationships between police and prosecutors. >> elijah cummings is coming to the mic now. ron allen stand by with me. as you know he has been in the streets. this is his community. he's been appealing for calm up every night late night calling for people to observe the curfew. this is the democratic congressman from baltimore. let's hear what he has to say. >> this morning at 7:00 i said on one of the national networks that i would trust whatever marilyn mosby did. i didn't know a decision would be coming down today. i said this morning that i believe in her integrity, her pursuit of excellence the fact s
she's young, marilyn mosby. her parents were both police officers. let's play more of this surprising news conference. >> my father was an officer. my mother was an officer. several of my aunts and uncles my recently departed and beloved grandfather was one of the founding members of the first black police organization in massachusetts. i can tell you that the actions of these officers will not and should not in any way damage the important working relationships between police and...
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she thinks she's marilyn monroe? look what i found. alex, this is something we called a calculator. >> i agree that is. >> calculator. >> say it with me now. >> when is the last time you used a calculator? >> oh, like this one. >> on your phone? >> yes, my phone i'm phone girl. >> so this human calculator guy, probably hereby now, can he beat this? >> i need -- >> hill wood's ultimate silver fox says he intends to stay that way. i am talking george clean. >> i he said his salt and pepper hair has never been an issue, he told bbc radio that he doesn't think it would make sense to dye his hair. he feels it makes men look older. >> beautifully done. here he is over the years right? >> the milled one there just starts to start going gray there, in er. right? >> what was the first up. >> on roseanne. >> okay, roseanne. and there he is couple of days ago with amal his wife. that's probably few month ago. >> the actor said you can't try to look younger, you can always look the best you can at the age you are. and he looks good. >> here's my p
she thinks she's marilyn monroe? look what i found. alex, this is something we called a calculator. >> i agree that is. >> calculator. >> say it with me now. >> when is the last time you used a calculator? >> oh, like this one. >> on your phone? >> yes, my phone i'm phone girl. >> so this human calculator guy, probably hereby now, can he beat this? >> i need -- >> hill wood's ultimate silver fox says he intends to stay that way. i am...
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he spoke first there reacting to marilyn mosby. marilyn mosby is who you heard next, state's attorney asking essentially for peace. now, we'll be hear and talk to you again at 5:00 when we expect to hear from freddie gray's family reacting to these charges brought as a result of his death. leon, how are things looking up on pennsylvania and north? leon: that's right, brad. we are right here at pennsylvania and north avenue where we were just about 48 hours or so ago and it's a completely different scene here now. you heard the state's attorney calling for people to channel their emotions peacefully. well where we are right now there's lots of emotions and it does seem to be taking quite a bit of peaceful but emotional at the same time. this scene as you can see across the street are people on the sidewalk just hanging out almost like a block party is going on. you can hear some of the music in the background and meanwhile, just across the street from them, you can see the police who are standing there lined up outside of that check
he spoke first there reacting to marilyn mosby. marilyn mosby is who you heard next, state's attorney asking essentially for peace. now, we'll be hear and talk to you again at 5:00 when we expect to hear from freddie gray's family reacting to these charges brought as a result of his death. leon, how are things looking up on pennsylvania and north? leon: that's right, brad. we are right here at pennsylvania and north avenue where we were just about 48 hours or so ago and it's a completely...
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joining me now is marilyn state senator lisa gladden.eing here. >> thank you. >> what has freddie gray's family meant to the community this week? >> i think what happened was freddie gray's family is now we have a mission and a purpose to make baltimore better and i think that we can do that because the family has spoken and the family has lost and so has the city of baltimore. i think that we have an ability to do great things and we can do that now that we are organized and we know what our mission is. >> you know senator, as i spent the days there talking with the mayor, talking with activists and talking about the family and i've been in these cases for deck decades. regular people show an extraordinary strength. these people didn't plan on a public career like you or me or whoever, and they showed extraordinary strength. i think people see themselves and their families which also gives them further energy and passion to fight. >> that's correct. i mean, i think you're exactly right. ordinary people are doing extraordinary things and
joining me now is marilyn state senator lisa gladden.eing here. >> thank you. >> what has freddie gray's family meant to the community this week? >> i think what happened was freddie gray's family is now we have a mission and a purpose to make baltimore better and i think that we can do that because the family has spoken and the family has lost and so has the city of baltimore. i think that we have an ability to do great things and we can do that now that we are organized and...
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marilyn made it clear she's not going to tolerate any kind of abuse of her citizens.is an ongoing process. it's going to take time and what i think mines so much to me i'm seeing more and more people who are becoming educated about the prim c imal justice system. make no doubt our criminal justice system is on trial here and so how it will turn out, i don't know. but one thing that we do know, with he want the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth and i know that's what she'll pursue. >> reporter: thank you very much, congressman. i appreciate it. so you heard from congressman cummings. he says he wants the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, him, the community, and people are expecting to see that. but we're also waiting to see what is going to happen in less than a half an hour when that curfew goes into place. don? >> just about 20 minutes we'll be here live on cnn. thank you very much, elijah cummings spoke about the state's attorney, mare len moseby, representative of a younger generation who feel their voices aren't being heard and also
marilyn made it clear she's not going to tolerate any kind of abuse of her citizens.is an ongoing process. it's going to take time and what i think mines so much to me i'm seeing more and more people who are becoming educated about the prim c imal justice system. make no doubt our criminal justice system is on trial here and so how it will turn out, i don't know. but one thing that we do know, with he want the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth and i know that's what she'll...
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the way the officers ignored these pleas for help. >> you mentioned marilyn mosby the prosecutor in the case, very quickly moving and making a point of saying her office had all the time being investigating along with the police. >> no one had an idea that there were independent investigation using sworn officers, also going in their own direction. but you know there is some questions being raised about the speed of this while many folks in the community are happy that this is so much different than ferguson, there is no grand jury that it wasn't drug out forever, that this answer came one day after police finished their investigation. the medical examiner handed over his investigation she took her investigative findings and put this together and dieted very indicted very quickly. then the questions from the police union the police union says they should hire a spes prosecutor inspecialprosecutor in this case. >> you watched this issue on ferguson, what is this about the dynamics do you think in that community that led to such a different reaction? and different behavior open the on the
the way the officers ignored these pleas for help. >> you mentioned marilyn mosby the prosecutor in the case, very quickly moving and making a point of saying her office had all the time being investigating along with the police. >> no one had an idea that there were independent investigation using sworn officers, also going in their own direction. but you know there is some questions being raised about the speed of this while many folks in the community are happy that this is so...
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we have been focusing on the interim police report and marilyn mosby all the time was working with her own team so she only had to receive the police report yesterday at 9:00 am in the morning eastern to read it to make sure that it fit with all of her report details, and she has got a big team behind her, for her to be able to come out this morning and say that there will be arrest warrants issued and charges brought against all six of the police officers involved in the arrest of freddie gray and the transportation of freddie gray back on april 12th and listen to the rap sheet, murder manslaughter assault, assault in the second degree negligence and misconduct and the misconduct alone stems from deliberately refusing -- or the allegation anyway -- is that the officers deliberately refused medical help for freddie gray even though he was asking for it deliberately that they decided to go to another stop rather than taking him to the hospital. and they said he had an illegal knife, when all the time it was a legal knife. and the attorney says that the medical examiner said the probable
we have been focusing on the interim police report and marilyn mosby all the time was working with her own team so she only had to receive the police report yesterday at 9:00 am in the morning eastern to read it to make sure that it fit with all of her report details, and she has got a big team behind her, for her to be able to come out this morning and say that there will be arrest warrants issued and charges brought against all six of the police officers involved in the arrest of freddie gray...
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at the forefront, marilyn mosby, the daughter and grand daughter of police officers. >> my recent di departed and bewill haved grandfather was one of the founding members of one of the first black police organizations in massachusetts. >> reporter: hundreds of demonstrators outside of the city jail where the six officers were held earlier today. reports say after making eye contact with police, gray ran as seen on this surveillance video. officers then arrested him. >> mr. gray indicated he could not breathe and requested an inhaler to no avail. >> reporter: gray pleaded for help appearing in pain. struggling to walk. but he allegedly received no help from officers, who dragged him in to the transport vehicle. >> no medical assistance was rendered or summoned for mr. gray at that time by any officer. >> reporter: when he arrived at thet police station a half hour later, he was reportedly unable to breathe. medics rushed him to the hospital. a few days later, he slipped in to a coma and later died from a severe spinal injury, now ruled a homicide. >> the manner of death is believed to
at the forefront, marilyn mosby, the daughter and grand daughter of police officers. >> my recent di departed and bewill haved grandfather was one of the founding members of one of the first black police organizations in massachusetts. >> reporter: hundreds of demonstrators outside of the city jail where the six officers were held earlier today. reports say after making eye contact with police, gray ran as seen on this surveillance video. officers then arrested him. >> mr....
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today, baltimore state's attorney marilyn mosby announced gray's death was ruled a homicide based on injuries he sustained after his april 12th arrest. tonight, all six of the officers who arrested and transported gray to a police station are in custody. the charges range from second degree depraved heart murder against the van driver to manslaughter and other assault charges against other officers. the officers are also accused of making an illegal arrest. we have team coverage tonight from baltimore led by abc 7's leon harris. leon? leon: hello there, maureen. it is quite a friday evening here in baltimore. maybe one of the most unusual fridays they've ever had here in this town. this has been called a city in crisis. now at this point, it feels like a city in celebration after the announcement this morning of charges being filed against the six officers involved in freddie gray's death, people here have been taking to the streets and expressing their satisfaction and their relief because so many here say they believe the whole process would be ground to a halt and they would not s
today, baltimore state's attorney marilyn mosby announced gray's death was ruled a homicide based on injuries he sustained after his april 12th arrest. tonight, all six of the officers who arrested and transported gray to a police station are in custody. the charges range from second degree depraved heart murder against the van driver to manslaughter and other assault charges against other officers. the officers are also accused of making an illegal arrest. we have team coverage tonight from...