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michael's numbers were off by $700,000. michael: it was a mistake. a mistake with my money. michael: i know that. it is never gonna happen again. lemonis: it was a hard lesson for all of us. but a few weeks ago, i saw the new facility, and i was blown away. if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if yo
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michael's numbers were off by $700,000. michael: it was a mistake.emonis: but it's a mistake with my money. michael: i know that. it is never gonna happen again. lemonis: it was a hard lesson for all of us. but a few weeks ago, i saw the new facility, and i was blown away. i saw mr. green tea's new facility, and i was blown away. the building was almost unrecognizable. inside, we exposed the ceiling to reference the building's history, but the floors are polished concrete, which gives it a modern and sleek look. the walls, not my first choice. but this is mr. green tea, so it all makes sense. hey! how are you? lori: oh, my god. do you believe this? -lemonis: it looks fantastic. -lori: unbelievable. and the color is not -- it's not bad. lori: yeah, i love this. you guys need your... lemonis: how are you, buddy? -michael: what's going on? -lemonis: how you doing? -richard: how you doing? -lemonis: what's happening? -you look a little too relaxed. -richard: i know! lemonis: so, this is it? richard: so, this is it. what do you think? lemonis: it's intere
michael's numbers were off by $700,000. michael: it was a mistake.emonis: but it's a mistake with my money. michael: i know that. it is never gonna happen again. lemonis: it was a hard lesson for all of us. but a few weeks ago, i saw the new facility, and i was blown away. i saw mr. green tea's new facility, and i was blown away. the building was almost unrecognizable. inside, we exposed the ceiling to reference the building's history, but the floors are polished concrete, which gives it a...
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michael's numbers were off by $700,000. michael: it was a mistake.ke with my money. michael: i know that. it is never gonna happen again. lemonis: it was a hard lesson for all of us. but a few weeks ago, i saw the new facility, and i was blown away. sweet charmin!!!softness... take a closer look at charmin ultra soft and you'll love what you see. not only can you use less, but you can actually see the softness in our comfort cushions. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft? many americans who have prescriptions fail to stay on them. that's why we created programs which encourage people to take their medications regularly. so join us as we raise a glass to everyone who remembered today. bottoms up, america. see you tomorrow. same time. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. you don't need to think about the energy that makes our lives possible. because we do. we're exxonmobil and powering the world responsibly is our job. because boiling an egg... isn't as simple as just boiling an egg. life takes energy. en
michael's numbers were off by $700,000. michael: it was a mistake.ke with my money. michael: i know that. it is never gonna happen again. lemonis: it was a hard lesson for all of us. but a few weeks ago, i saw the new facility, and i was blown away. sweet charmin!!!softness... take a closer look at charmin ultra soft and you'll love what you see. not only can you use less, but you can actually see the softness in our comfort cushions. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft?...
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michael's numbers were off by $700,000. michael: it was a mistake.: but it's a mistake with my money. michael: i know that. it is never gonna happen again. lemonis: it was a hard lesson for all of us. but a few weeks ago, i saw the new facility, and i was blown away. get ready for some german engineered holiday excitement. at the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. right now, for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a new volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta and the precisely engineered passat tdi. ah, the gift of clean diesel. for the new volkswagen on your list this year, just about all you need, is a pen. festive, isn't it? get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on select new volkswagen models. make the best entertainment part of your holidays. catch all the hottest handpicked titles on the winter watchlist, only with xfinity from comcast. i saw mr. green tea's new facility, and i was blown away. the building was almost unrecognizable. inside, we exposed the ce
michael's numbers were off by $700,000. michael: it was a mistake.: but it's a mistake with my money. michael: i know that. it is never gonna happen again. lemonis: it was a hard lesson for all of us. but a few weeks ago, i saw the new facility, and i was blown away. get ready for some german engineered holiday excitement. at the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. right now, for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a new volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced...
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michael's numbers were off by $700,000. michael: it was a mistake. but it's a mistake with my money. michael: i know that. it is never gonna happen again. lemonis: it was a hard lesson for all of us. but a few weeks ago, i saw the new facility, and i was blown away. latte or au lait? cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. save $300 on the final close-out of the c3 queen mattress set. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and snoring? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number store, find the lowest prices of the season, with the c3 queen mattress set only $1199.98. plus 24 month special financing on all beds. know better sleep with sleep number. i saw mr. green tea's new facility, and i was blown away. the building was almost unrecognizable. inside, we exposed the ceiling to reference the building's history, but the floors are polished concrete, which gives it a modern and sleek
michael's numbers were off by $700,000. michael: it was a mistake. but it's a mistake with my money. michael: i know that. it is never gonna happen again. lemonis: it was a hard lesson for all of us. but a few weeks ago, i saw the new facility, and i was blown away. latte or au lait? cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. save $300 on the final close-out of the c3 queen mattress set....
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michael's numbers were off by $700,000. michael: it was a mistake.my money. michael: i know that. it is never gonna happen again. lemonis: it was a hard lesson for all of us. but a few weeks ago, i saw the new facility, and i was blown away. get to the terminal across town. are all the green lights you? no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world predictable. thrillingly predictable. you think it smells fine, but your guests smell this...m. febreze air effects works instantly to eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to. smells like a field of awesome in here. so you and your guests can breathe happy. i saw mr. green tea's new facility, and i was blown away. the building was almost unrecognizable. inside, we exposed the ceiling to reference the building's history, but the floors are polished concrete, which gives it a modern and sleek look. the walls, not my first choice. but this is mr. green tea, so it all m
michael's numbers were off by $700,000. michael: it was a mistake.my money. michael: i know that. it is never gonna happen again. lemonis: it was a hard lesson for all of us. but a few weeks ago, i saw the new facility, and i was blown away. get to the terminal across town. are all the green lights you? no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world...
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michael's numbers were off by $700,000. michael: it was a mistake. money. michael: i know that. it is never gonna happen again. lemonis: it was a hard lesson for all of us. but a few weeks ago, i saw the new facility, and i was blown away. ♪ (holiday music is playing) hey! i guess we're going to need a new santa ♪(the music builds to a climax.) more people are coming to audi than ever before. see why now is the best time. audi will cover your first month's payment on select models at the season of audi sales event. visit audioffers.com today. ♪[music continues]u ♪ [announcer] this is my business. i started it. i believe in it. i know and grow it. i live it and breathe it. i put my heart and soul... ...blood,sweat and tears into it. i run on quickbooks. that's how i own it. i saw mr. green tea's new facility, and i was blown away. the building was almost unrecognizable. inside, we exposed the ceiling to reference the building's history, but the floors are polished concrete, which gives it a modern and sleek look. the walls, not my first choice. but th
michael's numbers were off by $700,000. michael: it was a mistake. money. michael: i know that. it is never gonna happen again. lemonis: it was a hard lesson for all of us. but a few weeks ago, i saw the new facility, and i was blown away. ♪ (holiday music is playing) hey! i guess we're going to need a new santa ♪(the music builds to a climax.) more people are coming to audi than ever before. see why now is the best time. audi will cover your first month's payment on select models at the...
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michael's numbers were off by $700,000. michael: it was a mistake.t it's a mistake with my money. michael: i know that. it is never gonna happen again. lemonis: it was a hard lesson for all of us. but a few weeks ago, i saw the new facility, and i was blown away. ♪ ah, push it. ♪ ♪ push it. ♪ p...push it real good! ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. if you're salt-n-pepa, you tell people to push it. ♪ push it real good. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. i'm pushing. i'm pushing it real good! you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease, or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine, or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of ser
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for the last 12, 13 years, it's been all about michael sena, michael sena, michael sena.er said a word about that. >> oh, it's a one-way street. >> no, but i really think that's what the problem is. i've done a lot of [bleep] for you. >> you talk too much. >> and you know what? this is--no, and this is what-- >> you're talking too much. >> you never let me talk. >> this is what-- >> you're always talking. >> this is what i was worried about, though, when he did make the deal. >> oh, yeah. >> that i was gonna--no. >> i saw your eyes going, ching, ching! >> no. like, you think that's all that matters to me? >> but since we got married, that you're always worried about your own identity. you've only been making this-- and now-- >> but everybody has their own identity. >> you already have your own identity. >> if something good's happening to me, then something good's happening to you and to us. that's how it should be viewed. this shouldn't be a bad thing, and i certainly don't want it to cause a rift. >> it's already caused a rift. >> well-- >> and i gotta swallow it. >> bu
for the last 12, 13 years, it's been all about michael sena, michael sena, michael sena.er said a word about that. >> oh, it's a one-way street. >> no, but i really think that's what the problem is. i've done a lot of [bleep] for you. >> you talk too much. >> and you know what? this is--no, and this is what-- >> you're talking too much. >> you never let me talk. >> this is what-- >> you're always talking. >> this is what i was worried about,...
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michael's numbers were off by $700,000. michael: it was a mistake.onis: but it's a mistake with my money. michael: i know that. it is never gonna happen again. lemonis: it was a hard lesson for all of us. but a few weeks ago, i saw the new facility, and i was blown away. but i've managed.e crohn's disease is tough, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are com
michael's numbers were off by $700,000. michael: it was a mistake.onis: but it's a mistake with my money. michael: i know that. it is never gonna happen again. lemonis: it was a hard lesson for all of us. but a few weeks ago, i saw the new facility, and i was blown away. but i've managed.e crohn's disease is tough, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience...
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if michael brown didn't rob the store, if michael brown didn't intimidate the clerk, if michael brownn't shut the door on the officer and struggle for his gun, which put the officer's life in jeopardy, if he didn't as one eyewitness said charge darren wilson like a football player with his head down, none of this would have happened. isn't that the lesson here? isn't that the bigger lesson? there's no evidence of anything racial in the case. >> that's part of the story. when you look at the procedure that happened in this grand jury, right, that led to this gentleman not being indicted, how the evidence was produced. >> the eyewitnesses, they all corroborated the officer's story. >> that is incorrect. >> all right. you have three that did completely and -- it all added up between that, the forensics and the autopsy. it all added up. >> you just said the fact that some of them supported, some didn't is grounds of probable cause. >> no, it's not. >> a public trial -- all we want is a public trial. >> the testimony was overwhelmingly ii incontroverti. the grand jury knew that. >> let a j
if michael brown didn't rob the store, if michael brown didn't intimidate the clerk, if michael brownn't shut the door on the officer and struggle for his gun, which put the officer's life in jeopardy, if he didn't as one eyewitness said charge darren wilson like a football player with his head down, none of this would have happened. isn't that the lesson here? isn't that the bigger lesson? there's no evidence of anything racial in the case. >> that's part of the story. when you look at...
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, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems.e gotta do what we gotta do. >> unlike many of the businesses i help, mr. green tea isn't facing a crisis. they generated over $2.5 million a year in revenue, and the emanueles make a very good living, but the business is static. >> i have such a hard time making this decision. >> the emanueles can't seem to agree on a plan for their future. michael has big ideas, but richard always plays it safe, and that creates tension. >> it's not 75. just get-- >> don't mince my words. i hate that. >> i believe that mr. green tea can be a $50-million company. they need to be bold, and they need to take chances. they haven't launched new flavors in over a decade, and they're still not well-situated in the retail market. the ice cream business generates well over $10 billion a year. i want a taste of it. >> hello. >> hi. >> hi. >> i'm marcus. >> hi, marcus, nice to meet you. i'm lori. >> nice to meet you. are you lori--are you mom? >> i'm mom. >> i wore green because i wanted to-- >> you're gonna fi
, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems.e gotta do what we gotta do. >> unlike many of the businesses i help, mr. green tea isn't facing a crisis. they generated over $2.5 million a year in revenue, and the emanueles make a very good living, but the business is static. >> i have such a hard time making this decision. >> the emanueles can't seem to agree on a plan for their future. michael has big ideas, but richard always plays it safe, and that creates...
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michael has been an incredible champion of lgbt issues and michael for decades has been a real leader in helping the city to address these very real needs. michael started his work in 1984 through tireless work and intense commitments he rose to the role of director of community health programs for youth. his work really ran the gamut for example, development of health education programs for incarcerated youth to being a founding member for the i for the youth center and clinic and chair as the adolescent steering committee for 6 years and throughout his year michael has always made time to mentor upcoming leaders and through his intense dedication his work will continue to positively impact public health in san francisco for generation. the people of san francisco have been fortunate to have michael as their advocate and i'd like to thank michael for his many years of service to the people of san francisco. . i know supervisor campos would like to make some remarks as well. >> thank you supervisor weiner. i've had the opportunity and the honor to work with michael and the current cha
michael has been an incredible champion of lgbt issues and michael for decades has been a real leader in helping the city to address these very real needs. michael started his work in 1984 through tireless work and intense commitments he rose to the role of director of community health programs for youth. his work really ran the gamut for example, development of health education programs for incarcerated youth to being a founding member for the i for the youth center and clinic and chair as the...
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michael brown's running away. darren wilson's job is to keep his eyes on michael brown.e has said both in his statements on august 9th, august 10th, in front of the grand jury, in his statement to the feds, he has said, listen, the reason i got out of the car was not to arrest michael brown. i couldn't. he didn't believe for a minute that he could subdue michael brown by himself. his job, getting out of the car, was to keep eyes on him. wherever he went, he had to see where he went because he believed -- >> but why not just follow him in his car and wait for the backup? >> well, because what if he gets off the road? what if he gets into the neighborhood, which is exactly where he was going? you can't follow everywhere in the car itself. >> mr. parks, your reaction? >> his job is to keep eyes on him. >> a couple problems, chris. one, when the officer got out of the car, witnesses have testified that he continued to shoot at michael as michael was running away. and there -- >> wait, wait, wait. he wasn't -- wait. mr. parks he wasn't shot in the back, he was shot in the fro
michael brown's running away. darren wilson's job is to keep his eyes on michael brown.e has said both in his statements on august 9th, august 10th, in front of the grand jury, in his statement to the feds, he has said, listen, the reason i got out of the car was not to arrest michael brown. i couldn't. he didn't believe for a minute that he could subdue michael brown by himself. his job, getting out of the car, was to keep eyes on him. wherever he went, he had to see where he went because he...
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michael brown senior is the father of the michael brown junior. the man was unarmed when he was shot and killed by darren wilson, a police officer. the grand jury decision not to indict wilson for his death sparked protests and demonstrations across the country. at the rally, michael brown senior thanked the crowd. >> we love you all. we really do. we love you all so much. >>> back out here live is the third baptist church. this is michael brown senior is going to be speaking to congregants. and people coming to the service at 4:00 today. they just turned the light on. and we will go inside. and they turned the lights on in awhile. they will talk to us more about the event and ask them why michael brown decided to come to san francisco and speak to the crowd here. we will have more later on in the show: there will be quite a few people there in the afternoon. thanks for the report. >> about 70 people gathered for the demonstration. and staged die-ins at the shopping center. . >> you are looking at video that sparked protests with the this. this in
michael brown senior is the father of the michael brown junior. the man was unarmed when he was shot and killed by darren wilson, a police officer. the grand jury decision not to indict wilson for his death sparked protests and demonstrations across the country. at the rally, michael brown senior thanked the crowd. >> we love you all. we really do. we love you all so much. >>> back out here live is the third baptist church. this is michael brown senior is going to be speaking to...
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the thing that led to michael brown's death are michael brown's actions and all of the reactions thatme since then, you can try to separate good from bad. do it all you want. the fact is it's the bad that's being highlighted. it's the bad because as a town that's 70% black that is an amazing little town is being depicted as the south side of chicago and it's very much not like that. the idea that it's the cops' fault that somehow he did something wrong when a man only did his job and his job was to stop a thug and everybody wants to make it something different, that's when you get into it. it is simple. you can talk about the constitution and all these other things that the other gentleman is talking about ybut it's simple. there are many black folks all over america and a lot of americans who are embarrassed that a town would be depicted like this over an issue like this and we want to complicate it by bringing in cop elements and race elements that don't need to be brought in. >> okay. i want you all to respond to that. i also want to hear more of what charles said. stay with me. i
the thing that led to michael brown's death are michael brown's actions and all of the reactions thatme since then, you can try to separate good from bad. do it all you want. the fact is it's the bad that's being highlighted. it's the bad because as a town that's 70% black that is an amazing little town is being depicted as the south side of chicago and it's very much not like that. the idea that it's the cops' fault that somehow he did something wrong when a man only did his job and his job...
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because that's the sign michael was using.n order to establish peace, you must have fair justice for everyone. we want real peace. we don't want to just be told to shut up and suffer in silence. we don't fight until we get tired. we fight till we win. the federal government must step in. >> now, those are just recent examples related just to the michael brown case. this rhetoric is nothing new for the msnbc host al sharpton. why is president obama hanging out with and taking advice from him? don't forget rev rend al has been caught on tape saying far worse. you may remember these instances. >> you ain't nothing. you're a punk -- now come on, do something. we are the black chicken fryers of the universe and we're gonna go buy some colonel sanders chicken. white folks was in the cave when we had built empires. we learned to admire them, but they knew to admire us. we built pyramids before donald trump ever knew what architecture was. david dinkins. you want to be the only [ bleep ] on television, the only [ bleep ] in the newspa
because that's the sign michael was using.n order to establish peace, you must have fair justice for everyone. we want real peace. we don't want to just be told to shut up and suffer in silence. we don't fight until we get tired. we fight till we win. the federal government must step in. >> now, those are just recent examples related just to the michael brown case. this rhetoric is nothing new for the msnbc host al sharpton. why is president obama hanging out with and taking advice from...
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michael: anybody. lemonis: i keep hearing from everybody how mike talks to people, but i have to be honest. i haven't seen it. maybe he's on his best behavior for me. that wouldn't surprise me. growing up, did you -- did, you know, mike and your mom -- done a good job raising you? michael: well, when you said, "growing up," it wasn't growing up. i was 15, he was 13 when our father passed. lemonis: oh, my gosh. -your father died. -michael: yeah. lemonis: how did he die? michael: my mom and him were going on a trip to vegas. they were ran off the road by a semitruck. lemonis: your mom was in the car. michael: my mother survived because she had her seat belt on. really think it changed her life. lemonis: do you think your mom's recovered from that accident mentally, emotionally? michael: i think she feels blessed to just be here. andreas: she lives for us. she -- it's all about us. lemonis: this family suffered a terrible tragedy, and it's left them all in, i would say, a very tough place. this business i
michael: anybody. lemonis: i keep hearing from everybody how mike talks to people, but i have to be honest. i haven't seen it. maybe he's on his best behavior for me. that wouldn't surprise me. growing up, did you -- did, you know, mike and your mom -- done a good job raising you? michael: well, when you said, "growing up," it wasn't growing up. i was 15, he was 13 when our father passed. lemonis: oh, my gosh. -your father died. -michael: yeah. lemonis: how did he die? michael: my mom...
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where is the closure for michael brown's parents? for the he closure outrage of the black community? that we remain mired in racial issues in 2014 is an embarrassment. we should consider taking a long look in the mirror before we go to other countries lecturing them about the need for democracy in politics, when here at home we are unable to fully address our own issues. mr. speaker, the house is not in order. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is correct. the house will be in order. please proceed. ms. fudge: if we are to learn anything from the tragic death of michael brown, we must first acknowledge that we have a race issue we are not addressing. we must have open, honest, transparent conversations about prejudice, racism and racial threats. we must also lead conversations with law enforcement about transparency, accountability and police and community -- and community policing. i want to thank the president today for once again putting a focus on the need for community policing in our country. mr. speaker, all lives have v
where is the closure for michael brown's parents? for the he closure outrage of the black community? that we remain mired in racial issues in 2014 is an embarrassment. we should consider taking a long look in the mirror before we go to other countries lecturing them about the need for democracy in politics, when here at home we are unable to fully address our own issues. mr. speaker, the house is not in order. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is correct. the house will be in order....
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witness 10 proves darren wilson had a reasonable belief he had to shoot michael brown.t of lazy analysis. this is certainly "the washington post's" worst failure. in order to make the case that michael brown deserved to be shot, that he deserved to die, "the washington post" article had to lie. it wants to pretend is the truth teller of the grand jury. certainly not reveal that the eyewitness cut that distance in half under oath. the article had to tell the lie that witness number 10's story is consistent when he told it two days after the shooting and six weeks after the shooting. it turns out it really is impossible to prove that he's willing to lie. >>> coming up next, a special report from alex wagner who's i've been called a control freak... i like to think of myself as more of a control... enthusiast. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from national. i can bypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i don't. and national lets me choose any car in the aisle. control. it'
witness 10 proves darren wilson had a reasonable belief he had to shoot michael brown.t of lazy analysis. this is certainly "the washington post's" worst failure. in order to make the case that michael brown deserved to be shot, that he deserved to die, "the washington post" article had to lie. it wants to pretend is the truth teller of the grand jury. certainly not reveal that the eyewitness cut that distance in half under oath. the article had to tell the lie that witness...
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michael bell was killed.rint testing later found no evidence that michael bell was trying to take that officer's gun or that he had ever touched it. the police did their own investigation of that incident. their conclusion was that it was a good shoot. nobody was at fault. the police cleared themselves entirely within 48 hours before the crime lab report was back. at one point one officer started screaming, he's got my gun, he's got my gun. another responded by pulling the gun to michael bell's head and pulling the trig erk point blank. michael bell was killed. dna and fingerprint testing the bell family ultimately reached a settlement for $1.75 million. michael bell's father took the settlement money and he launched a billboard campaign. and they said things like this -- when police kill, should they judge themselves? good cops, quiet majority? after years of lobbying, this past april, michael bell sr. got his law passed. when a person dies in police custody. the investigation of that death must involve at l
michael bell was killed.rint testing later found no evidence that michael bell was trying to take that officer's gun or that he had ever touched it. the police did their own investigation of that incident. their conclusion was that it was a good shoot. nobody was at fault. the police cleared themselves entirely within 48 hours before the crime lab report was back. at one point one officer started screaming, he's got my gun, he's got my gun. another responded by pulling the gun to michael bell's...
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if michael brown did not have his hands up, isn't that true? >> well, i don't know. video in september of a black man pulled up on video in south carolina. the police officer says show me your driver's license and i.d. so the black man reaches back into his car to present the wallet with his i.d. in it and the police officer starts to yell and shoot him and he actually shoots this man with his hands up as he's falling back. that is on video. so i don't know what the political writer perspective of the world is. all i know is there has been multiple evidence for many people in minority community that sometimes crooked police officers do bad things, and to do bad things in the shadows but the minorities who suffer from this they see it and because of technology, because of dashcams and hopefully because of body cams, the larger society are beginning to see some of the things that the minority community has been experiencing by corrupt police officers, not the police department but corrupt police officers for a very long time. >> well, we're at the point now though when
if michael brown did not have his hands up, isn't that true? >> well, i don't know. video in september of a black man pulled up on video in south carolina. the police officer says show me your driver's license and i.d. so the black man reaches back into his car to present the wallet with his i.d. in it and the police officer starts to yell and shoot him and he actually shoots this man with his hands up as he's falling back. that is on video. so i don't know what the political writer...
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remember, we have heard from michael brown's mother. leslie mcspadden saying at that moment he was just very angry. he was very frustrated with the outcome of the grand jury, and he made those comments in that context. and we've also heard from his attorney benjamin crump, from the family's attorney, saying the same thing. but police are looking into the possibility that those comments could have changed the mood of the crowd and incited a riot. incited the looting that we saw play out that night. we understand that the ferguson police department has looked into that. and also the st. louis county police department will be looking into it as well. they have interviewed people who know mr. head. they also plan to interview mr. head himself. police again making the point that they're not just singling out louis head here. they are going to go aggressively to track down anyone responsible. anyone that they can determine who was behind the looting and the damage that we saw play out in ferguson. john, christine. >> all right. >>> former nba
remember, we have heard from michael brown's mother. leslie mcspadden saying at that moment he was just very angry. he was very frustrated with the outcome of the grand jury, and he made those comments in that context. and we've also heard from his attorney benjamin crump, from the family's attorney, saying the same thing. but police are looking into the possibility that those comments could have changed the mood of the crowd and incited a riot. incited the looting that we saw play out that...
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in the michael brown case there were many eyewitnesses who said that they saw michael brown turn and charge the police officer. those witnesses in many cases were african-americans. so why is this a race issue? >> it's a race issue because i feel -- i don't know, honestly. >> if michael brown was white, it would not have gone down the way it went down. i can say that for sure. >> so despite the fact there are many african-american witnesses saying michael brown was charging at the police officer, you still say this would not have happened had he not been an african-american and white police officer. >> this would not have happened at all. >> sean, that is the answer to the question. they believe this shooting would not have happened had michael brown been white. that's the answer to the question you're asking about those eyewitnesses, sean. and this protest now halting again, which the police as i have said do not like. they will keep this moving. but again, sean, we have to emphasize that this has been throughout the evening an angry, impassioned but peaceful protest, sean. >> jonat
in the michael brown case there were many eyewitnesses who said that they saw michael brown turn and charge the police officer. those witnesses in many cases were african-americans. so why is this a race issue? >> it's a race issue because i feel -- i don't know, honestly. >> if michael brown was white, it would not have gone down the way it went down. i can say that for sure. >> so despite the fact there are many african-american witnesses saying michael brown was charging at...
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that was the racial part of the michael brown incident.to have intelligent people, to have lawyers, to have people that are supposed to be leaders, to twist that case around to be something it's not just for the racial incitement of it, that's exactly what came to head on saturday when these two officers were assassinated. somebody was empowered by the rhetoric. they were empowered by the anger. >> let me go to the reverend al sharpton in all of this. because he now has become best friends with the president, best friends with mayor de blasio. and i won't even go through his history right now. but let's just look at him and comments that he's made during these incidents. >> no justice! >> no peace! >> no justice! >> no peace! >> if you're angry, throw your arms up! if you want justice, throw your arms up! if you want answers, throw your arms up! because that's the sign michael was using in order to establish peace you must have fair justice for everyone. we want real peace. we don't want to just be told to shut up and suffer in silence. we
that was the racial part of the michael brown incident.to have intelligent people, to have lawyers, to have people that are supposed to be leaders, to twist that case around to be something it's not just for the racial incitement of it, that's exactly what came to head on saturday when these two officers were assassinated. somebody was empowered by the rhetoric. they were empowered by the anger. >> let me go to the reverend al sharpton in all of this. because he now has become best...
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michael scheuer once led the bin laden unit. michael, thanks so much for being here.ou refuse to call this torture. in other words, you don't think this was necessarily torture. >> no, i don't think. i think it was not, sir. these people knew we were americans, ultimately torture to be effective has to have a certain amount of -- the torturer or the tortury, rather, has to be confident he's going to be killed. he knew he wasn't going to be killed. he was just going to be uncomfortable. more than that, though, all of these operations, michael, were proved by multiple layers of attorneys. department of justice, national security council, cia. everywhere. you know, if there's a problem with these procedures, it's with the lawyers that authorize them, not with the people who use them. >> but, you know, the criticism is that they were able to get out of the lawyers whatever they were looking for. that those lawyers were able to write or willing to write any legal conclusion that suited the objectives of the agency. >> well, you know, that's another petition kul airty, mike
michael scheuer once led the bin laden unit. michael, thanks so much for being here.ou refuse to call this torture. in other words, you don't think this was necessarily torture. >> no, i don't think. i think it was not, sir. these people knew we were americans, ultimately torture to be effective has to have a certain amount of -- the torturer or the tortury, rather, has to be confident he's going to be killed. he knew he wasn't going to be killed. he was just going to be uncomfortable....
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witness number 10 told the police where he first saw michael brown, quote, i seen the two young guysas on. six weeks later, witness number 10 testified to the grand jury and changed his story about where michael brown was walking. he told the grand jury, quote, i seen mike brown and his friend walking down the street closer to the curb, not on the sidewalk. by that time, one of the basic public facts of the case was that michael brown and dorian johnson were walking in the street, not on the sidewalk. so you can how the public fangts of the change change witness number 10's testimony moving michael brown from the sidewalk that the witness himself is on to the street. that kind of change in testimony to conform to public facts is something the district attorney criticized in other witnesses, but he did not complain about that very same thing from witness number 10. and "the washington post" article does not reveal that that inconsistency in witness number 10's testimony. while making that false claim that witness number 10's grand jury testimony, quote, is consistent with the statemen
witness number 10 told the police where he first saw michael brown, quote, i seen the two young guysas on. six weeks later, witness number 10 testified to the grand jury and changed his story about where michael brown was walking. he told the grand jury, quote, i seen mike brown and his friend walking down the street closer to the curb, not on the sidewalk. by that time, one of the basic public facts of the case was that michael brown and dorian johnson were walking in the street, not on the...
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michael and gordon had a problem.dn't attack the damaging testimony of kevin freeman, the man they believed murdered ray liuzza. >> freeman was shot dead in 1995 while committing a robbery. >> with freeman dead, his previous testimony stood as evidence that thompson had committed the liuzza murder. >> we had all this evidence that freeman had lied in his original testimony and we wouldn't be able to use that evidence effectively if we couldn't cross examine him live on the stand. >> michael and gordon proposed an unorthodoxed solution. after freeman's testimony was read into the record they would cross examine the empty witness chair as if freeman was on the stand. >> we took the evidence of the lies and put them in the form of questions. >> you told the jury you didn't know that john thompson was going to rob someone. isn't it true, however, that you set out to rob someone? silence hung in the air after each question was posed, giving the jury time to imagine freeman's response. you suggested in your testimony that y
michael and gordon had a problem.dn't attack the damaging testimony of kevin freeman, the man they believed murdered ray liuzza. >> freeman was shot dead in 1995 while committing a robbery. >> with freeman dead, his previous testimony stood as evidence that thompson had committed the liuzza murder. >> we had all this evidence that freeman had lied in his original testimony and we wouldn't be able to use that evidence effectively if we couldn't cross examine him live on the...
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. >>> i'm michael smerconish. thanks for tuning in to what should be an informative program on the most provocative stories of the week. without question, rape is a horrific violation of women. but what about men who might be falsely accused? i'll talk to a young man who says he was in that category, and his life will never be the same. >>> and who is telling the truth about jackie's story at the university of virginia? we have new details. >>> plus, call it an l.a. story. it might be lapd investigate bill cosby even where statutes of limitations have run out? that is a brand-new accuser and top model, says america's favorite dad attacked her too. will bill cosby come forward? i'll speak to the head of the bin laden unit who says the interrogation program did not involve torture. that and much more. so stick around. >>> so what really happened to a woman named jackie at the university of virginia two years ago? was she gang remained by seven men at the frat party? fact is, we simply don't know. "rolling stone" mag
. >>> i'm michael smerconish. thanks for tuning in to what should be an informative program on the most provocative stories of the week. without question, rape is a horrific violation of women. but what about men who might be falsely accused? i'll talk to a young man who says he was in that category, and his life will never be the same. >>> and who is telling the truth about jackie's story at the university of virginia? we have new details. >>> plus, call it an l.a....
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"michael only wants to do it for people in the pasadena civic." and went, oh, my god. we can't let that happen. i went and said, "look, let us tape it, and if you don't like it, you can come to the editing room. if you don't like it, we won't use it. but we have to tape it." >> right. >> he agreed and came to the editing room and worked with us. he was very anticipate that end of the day. was so much a moving target. this one's in, this is out. they're coming, they're not coming. stevie missing rehearsal. all of that. don't want to pick on stevie. but we had rooms upstairs, debarge working with choreographers. it took on a life of its own, you know. we were all trying to hold the tiger by the tail. >> yeah. mr. chairman, you said there were moments. sadness on that night. let me come to today, 2014, and ask how you -- how you processed sitting here, having lost -- i mean, we're fans, and i feel -- i'm still grieving over michael. i ain't got over marvin being gone. that's been years. i'm crying about marvin not being here upon as i look at the spe
"michael only wants to do it for people in the pasadena civic." and went, oh, my god. we can't let that happen. i went and said, "look, let us tape it, and if you don't like it, you can come to the editing room. if you don't like it, we won't use it. but we have to tape it." >> right. >> he agreed and came to the editing room and worked with us. he was very anticipate that end of the day. was so much a moving target. this one's in, this is out. they're coming,...
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we did get michael back again. michael, you were talking about how you were at that service when cardinal dolan delivered that statement. and prayer. what was it like? >> it was -- it was remarkable. it was the best single homily i ever heard, and that applause i only wish those officers could have heard that applause before they were murdered and i would hope that that applause will now continue as officers are still out there doing their job. it was -- i -- the cardinal's homily is available online. i urge everybody to read it because it's the best single discussion i've heard of the christmas spirit in the midst of a dark tragedy that i ever, ever heard. >> i won't say this is an only in new york thing because it definitely isn't when people gather for their faith, but here you have the mayor, you have the police chief and the police commissioner, harry, they're all there, i guess in the same pew practically. >> right. >> how impactful is that on those three men? the cardinal's words, i'm talking about. >> yeah,
we did get michael back again. michael, you were talking about how you were at that service when cardinal dolan delivered that statement. and prayer. what was it like? >> it was -- it was remarkable. it was the best single homily i ever heard, and that applause i only wish those officers could have heard that applause before they were murdered and i would hope that that applause will now continue as officers are still out there doing their job. it was -- i -- the cardinal's homily is...
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it's michael jordan. what's going on? >> oh, what's up, michael? how are you doing?ut baseball, man. i'm working on this movie and i want you to be in it, man. >> oh snap. you're getting into movies, mike? >> that's right? >> what's the movie about, man? >> well it's a basketball story more or less. two teams. on your team is gonna be larry johnson, patrick ewing, john bradley and the great muggsy bogues. >> that's a fantastic team, mike. i mean, if that's my team, who is going to be on your team? who are you going to have, mike? your team must be super duper dope, man. who you gonna have? who you got, mike? >> the looney tunes, man! [ laughter ] >> is that like a nickname for scotty pippen and dennis rodman? [ laughter ] >> no, man, i'm talking about bugs bunny, daffy duck, sylvester the cat. tweety bird, son! i'm talking about tweety. >> hold on, hold on. mike, mike, i got someone on the other line. can you hold on for a second? >> oh, yeah. >> can you hold on for one second? >> sure. yeah, yeah. >> hey, man, who is this? >> it's shaq, man. what's going on? >> oh s
it's michael jordan. what's going on? >> oh, what's up, michael? how are you doing?ut baseball, man. i'm working on this movie and i want you to be in it, man. >> oh snap. you're getting into movies, mike? >> that's right? >> what's the movie about, man? >> well it's a basketball story more or less. two teams. on your team is gonna be larry johnson, patrick ewing, john bradley and the great muggsy bogues. >> that's a fantastic team, mike. i mean, if that's my...
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your response, michael eric dyson? all, we end up having statistical myopia.at i did not get a chance to say because i have a host -- understandably -- concerned about keeping the peace on the panel so i'm being waived down by the host and hollered at him a so to speak, by my opponent. you don't get a chance under those conditions, unlike right here, to say what you have to say. one of the things that is necessary to say, 84% of white people who were killed are murdered by other white people. why are we outraged by white on white crime? why are we caulking about the vicious and insidious decline of moral stature in white america? why aren't we talking about pathologies of white culture that lead to messagelabs being generated on campuses or the decline in moral imagination is exhibited in pop stars who are [indiscernible] in white culture? we could develop a kind of againstf demonology what america, which would be ridiculous. the problem is deeper and more profound than that. groupscial violence in intraracial balancing groups is endemic of america. people kil
your response, michael eric dyson? all, we end up having statistical myopia.at i did not get a chance to say because i have a host -- understandably -- concerned about keeping the peace on the panel so i'm being waived down by the host and hollered at him a so to speak, by my opponent. you don't get a chance under those conditions, unlike right here, to say what you have to say. one of the things that is necessary to say, 84% of white people who were killed are murdered by other white people....
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for "nightline," i'm michael strahan in new york. >> michael strahan, renaissance man.mstring just watching him. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow, and as always, we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america.
for "nightline," i'm michael strahan in new york. >> michael strahan, renaissance man.mstring just watching him. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow, and as always, we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america.