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snoop as for the-- as for the legacy of michael brown, some fear it will happen again. there are signs of protest. [ chanting ] >> reporter: an ongoing department of justice investigation could change how much the ferguson police department interacts with the community it's sworn to protect and serve. >> i anticipate that they'll come in with some changes that we are going to have to make. some of them we are making. they have given us a heads up. we'll take what they say seriously, we'll act on it. >> reporter: this april, elections could change ferguson's political leadership. with around 21,000 people ferguson is about 70% black. the mayor, and five of six city council bemers are white. ferguson committee woman is helping candidates campaign for the um coming elections. she's been a prominent part of the most for change since the day michael brown died. >> a young man was shot in broad daylight. it was barely noon and his body laid in the street. parents had to keep their children away from the window. the children couldn't go outside. this was traumatising a communi
snoop as for the-- as for the legacy of michael brown, some fear it will happen again. there are signs of protest. [ chanting ] >> reporter: an ongoing department of justice investigation could change how much the ferguson police department interacts with the community it's sworn to protect and serve. >> i anticipate that they'll come in with some changes that we are going to have to make. some of them we are making. they have given us a heads up. we'll take what they say seriously,...
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. >>> and for the first time since the shooting death of michael brown, the only black councillor speaks to the media >>> a dark chapters in american history, how a black king pin started something that blacks and hispanics still feel today. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money". >>> israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu is set to give a controversial speech to a joint meeting. u.s. congress, controversial because in a break with protocol the prime minister accepted the invitation from the house speaker john boehner, and not the white house. controversial because the invitation is a move by republicans on capitol hill intended to embarrass president obama over foreign policy, controversial because binyamin netanyahu, who is fighting for his political life in israeli elections on march 17th is banking on bolstering election chances by playing along with the attack on president obama. some argue binyamin netanyahu is centered around policy. don't believe the hype. he'll urge u.s. lawmakers to take a hard line on iran. the u.s. and other countries are nearing an accord with iran over
. >>> and for the first time since the shooting death of michael brown, the only black councillor speaks to the media >>> a dark chapters in american history, how a black king pin started something that blacks and hispanics still feel today. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money". >>> israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu is set to give a controversial speech to a joint meeting. u.s. congress, controversial because in a break with protocol the prime...
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they want michael brown to get due process.is grand jury proceeding was completely biased towards officer darren wilson and they think the forensics contradict it. they want their child to get his due process. they want their chance at equal justice. >> so sunni that appears unlikely to happen so kind of explain this to us why the justice department would say the ferguson police department practice is discriminatory -- discriminatory actions but officer darren wilson did not? >> you know i don't know why they would make that determination because we haven't really found or heard the results of the investigation so i want to be careful about why they've made these decisions, but if it is true carol, that they are trying to knownegotiate with the ferguson police department to sort of change their tactics, that actually is something that the civil rights division of the department of justice does often. if they find that there have been discriminatory practices with the police department they will go to the police department and t
they want michael brown to get due process.is grand jury proceeding was completely biased towards officer darren wilson and they think the forensics contradict it. they want their child to get his due process. they want their chance at equal justice. >> so sunni that appears unlikely to happen so kind of explain this to us why the justice department would say the ferguson police department practice is discriminatory -- discriminatory actions but officer darren wilson did not? >> you...
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so those are issues that have come out since michael brown's death. deep issues within this community and within this department. so certainly it's a move in the right direction when you have these issues coming forth pursuant to whatever the justice department has done in its investigation. >> do you sense any frustration, though among the family? this clearly hearing that the justice department will be forcing change in the police department is something that is better than nothing. but which obviously the family wants. but they will be threatening a lawsuit for discriminatory practices in the police department is there a frustration there that you're having one but not the other? >> i think their frustration is simply put they lost their son. i spoke with michael brown yesterday and with his mom a few days ago. they have deep pain just from the hurt and loss and just knowing that darren wilson will never be held responsible for what happened. that causes deep pain for them to know that the person took the life of their child is walking freely and h
so those are issues that have come out since michael brown's death. deep issues within this community and within this department. so certainly it's a move in the right direction when you have these issues coming forth pursuant to whatever the justice department has done in its investigation. >> do you sense any frustration, though among the family? this clearly hearing that the justice department will be forcing change in the police department is something that is better than nothing. but...
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>> six months after 18-year-old michael brown was shot and killed in ferguson, missouri, we are goingto be talking to the town's sole black city councilman. we've heard about him a lot. the town was full of protest about, the fact that there'sing no elected officials james wayne, first national media appearance since michael brown's death. >> appreciate it ali great weekend to you. you can watch "real money with ali velshi." every weeknight. a boy his legos and a robotics kit. >> i was just playing with it hours and hours and hacking together. >> you won't believe awhat this teenage are invented and why it could change the lives of the visually impaired. plus remember technical extraordinary life of actor leonard nimoy. >> the san francisco bay area teen is using technology to help people with disabilities. he built a braille printer out of toys. now he is getting the backing of industry titans like intel. our you jacob ward has the information from silicon valley. >> this sets a whole new standard. the tech industry is built on the dreams and tajts talents of entrepreneurs. shobam is
>> six months after 18-year-old michael brown was shot and killed in ferguson, missouri, we are goingto be talking to the town's sole black city councilman. we've heard about him a lot. the town was full of protest about, the fact that there'sing no elected officials james wayne, first national media appearance since michael brown's death. >> appreciate it ali great weekend to you. you can watch "real money with ali velshi." every weeknight. a boy his legos and a robotics...
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michael brown's shooting in ferguson launched a movement and questions over race in north america. we are exploring some of those issues. ashar quraishi returned to ferguson, where residents are trying to find a new way forward. >> reporter: nothing is more important to this single dad than raising his daughters in a safe community. >> how was your day at school? >> reporter: working as a gaol guard, carlos said he could be an asset to the ferguson police department. itch i want to be there to help them. i believe community policing is important in restoring the just between brifrs and the community. many criticized the department for a lack of vicial diversity. 4 out of 53 police officers are black. six months after brown's death, there are three openings, including one of darren wilson. >> how along are you in terms of hiring? >> we are in the first stages we are setting up a testing date. we have a good contractor that gave us a test to use. including a sendensy to be bias. >> with an investigation into the policing practices, the department is under the microscope. they introdu
michael brown's shooting in ferguson launched a movement and questions over race in north america. we are exploring some of those issues. ashar quraishi returned to ferguson, where residents are trying to find a new way forward. >> reporter: nothing is more important to this single dad than raising his daughters in a safe community. >> how was your day at school? >> reporter: working as a gaol guard, carlos said he could be an asset to the ferguson police department. itch i...
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and it's the same thing with michael brown.enforced by the legal system in which, you know, darren wilson is empowered by our laws to kill michael brown and then leave his body in the street for 4 1/2 hours. same thing with stanley jones, killed in detroit, and the police officers breaking into her home and getting the wrong house and shooting and killing her while she slept in the bed. all of these things have to do with the fact that we have a legal system set up whereby we criminalize the actions or behaviors of young black people and people whether vigilantes or police officers, are emboldened and empowered to take their lives. >> one of the things i think has happened is we've made this renewed fe kous on the lives of young black men, but there are young back women finding themselves in the same positions. i'm wondering what you expect to hear today from the president. he did touch the third rail twice when it came to trayvon martin saying if he had a son, he would look like trayvon, which seemed self-evident enough, but i
and it's the same thing with michael brown.enforced by the legal system in which, you know, darren wilson is empowered by our laws to kill michael brown and then leave his body in the street for 4 1/2 hours. same thing with stanley jones, killed in detroit, and the police officers breaking into her home and getting the wrong house and shooting and killing her while she slept in the bed. all of these things have to do with the fact that we have a legal system set up whereby we criminalize the...
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michael brown.uest: i think the caller makes a good point about young people in particular and police being sensitive to the activities of young people. in this case, it ended tragically in ferguson. host: do the polls show that? guest: we have not looked in a very closely. the big stand out here is the racial question. caller: i just want to ask one thing. how can you testify on a man being choked to death for selling cigarettes outside of a store, and then the white jury, when they took the case then, they did not prosecute the police. how in god's name is this fair? that's all. host: let get to that question as to how people view it -- the policing of police and punishment of police. guest: that is a good point overall. if you look at the polls on the eric garner situation in new york city, whites and blacks were closer together about that situation overall. that does raise the question and it does concern americans, particularly african about police practices overall. host: how does that breakdo
michael brown.uest: i think the caller makes a good point about young people in particular and police being sensitive to the activities of young people. in this case, it ended tragically in ferguson. host: do the polls show that? guest: we have not looked in a very closely. the big stand out here is the racial question. caller: i just want to ask one thing. how can you testify on a man being choked to death for selling cigarettes outside of a store, and then the white jury, when they took the...
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it showed that michael brown was not a felon. you look at social media and elsewhere, that was what the accusations were. we did not know what we would find. we were going to gather the facts. the same when we release information regarding the autopsies. we got a lot of heat. it is public information and we need to do that. we were not taking sides. we were accused that we had an ill motive by many sides. that is why we did that. there were probably 10 people out front who were protesting us that didn't gather much steam. we got flack from every side. we got flack from the protesters, from the police people, from media critics about all kinds of angles. i think that what was assigned sometimes stories that were fact-based were seen as having a motive. that is not what we were trying to do. we were joined together information that was authoritative and accurate. >> thank you. >> we act radio in washington dc. i think something that needs to be said, a community control of this -- of the police is what this is about. the system is
it showed that michael brown was not a felon. you look at social media and elsewhere, that was what the accusations were. we did not know what we would find. we were going to gather the facts. the same when we release information regarding the autopsies. we got a lot of heat. it is public information and we need to do that. we were not taking sides. we were accused that we had an ill motive by many sides. that is why we did that. there were probably 10 people out front who were protesting us...
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with the backdrop of the police killing of michael brown in ferguson, missouri. with the backdrop of the police killing of eric doner in staten island, new york. here we are, as journalists. speaking from the standpoint of the higher ground. our high standards of journalism that we love to talk about and that we really aspire to have a and yet, when it comes to afflicting the comfortable and comforting the afflicted, the question tonight is are we measuring up? the question is, tonight, when it comes to issues of race in america and race coverage in america, how are we doing? and, what can we do better? we have an outstanding panel here tonight. a stellar panel to discuss those issues. i'm going to introduce each one of them into then one at a time in their own way, they are going to speak for five minutes on that question. how are we doing, what we can do better. in their own way. then, we're going to ask questions of them and handed over to you for our town hall meeting. there are two microphones on either side of that room. when that time comes, you will lineu
with the backdrop of the police killing of michael brown in ferguson, missouri. with the backdrop of the police killing of eric doner in staten island, new york. here we are, as journalists. speaking from the standpoint of the higher ground. our high standards of journalism that we love to talk about and that we really aspire to have a and yet, when it comes to afflicting the comfortable and comforting the afflicted, the question tonight is are we measuring up? the question is, tonight, when it...
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outside of michael brown's funeral in august. >> i'm here for mike brown and mostly all-black been walking street, not being able to go out in the county. with ticket values and stuff, we have just been ticketed so much over there and these other crimes. a ticket cost you $50 a ticket, but you have to pay bond, be in jail three days and stuff like that. it is too much. and pass the city lines, they tell your car automatically. they don't have no leniency in the county with the county police at all. if you check the records everybody that has good fellow at the city line gets pulled over. it is a push off against systematically against blacks if you look at the statistics. it is just a little too much when you get pulled over for menial things, have to go through too much to get out and you lose your job and what not for a $50 ticket and a pullover. i am fearful of the county. i been stuck in the city for six or seven years because the county has been that bad. my kids stay in the county, and i have to sneak to see them. i have to sneak to see my kids because my plates might be better somet
outside of michael brown's funeral in august. >> i'm here for mike brown and mostly all-black been walking street, not being able to go out in the county. with ticket values and stuff, we have just been ticketed so much over there and these other crimes. a ticket cost you $50 a ticket, but you have to pay bond, be in jail three days and stuff like that. it is too much. and pass the city lines, they tell your car automatically. they don't have no leniency in the county with the county...
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michael brown lost his life six months ago today. shot to death by a white police officer in ferguson, missouri. we've heard the protest and the call for change. race relations across america. we begin with ash-har quraishi. ash-har. >> questions about race relations and distrust for the police persist in ferguson but there are still in the community who are look for a way to move forward. nothing is more important to 28-year-old single dad carlos ray, than raising his daughters in a safe community. >> how was your day at school? >> working as a jail guard carlos session he could be an asset to the ferguson police department. >> why would you want to be a ferguson police officer given what's going on there? >> i want to be there to help them because i believe a lot of community policing is very important in restoring the trust between police officers and the community. >> hands you don't shoot. >> during the months of protests and violence that erupted after the police shooting of michael brown in august, many criticized the down for
michael brown lost his life six months ago today. shot to death by a white police officer in ferguson, missouri. we've heard the protest and the call for change. race relations across america. we begin with ash-har quraishi. ash-har. >> questions about race relations and distrust for the police persist in ferguson but there are still in the community who are look for a way to move forward. nothing is more important to 28-year-old single dad carlos ray, than raising his daughters in a safe...
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isn't this bigger really than michael brown? >> it's definitely bigger than michael brown.stice department has done a number of times. basically what they say is there are systemic problems with a police department and they negotiate with the department to make changes in training, in hiring, in how people interact with the police. they can even demand changes in leadership. now usually these are worked out in a settlement with the police department, but if there is no settlement, the justice department can go to court and have a judge demand that settlement -- that changes are made. >> i'm curious how likely it is we'll see this lawsuit. because the ferguson police chief said any time anybody has come to them, the justice department has suggested changes in the past, they've done so, they've complied. >> it's always struck me from the beginning that this was a likely result, this sort of lawsuit. the criminal prosecution of darren wilson which was possible under federal charges -- >> the officer involved. >> -- that seems to be off the table. those cases are very hard to m
isn't this bigger really than michael brown? >> it's definitely bigger than michael brown.stice department has done a number of times. basically what they say is there are systemic problems with a police department and they negotiate with the department to make changes in training, in hiring, in how people interact with the police. they can even demand changes in leadership. now usually these are worked out in a settlement with the police department, but if there is no settlement, the...
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the reaction to michael brown was directly like the reaction in some. >> pam: iconic bay area journalist belva davis joins the conversation. as well as reverend jesse jackson and others. you can see the entire special this saturday. at 7pm. still ahead. gary tells you when bruce bochy is expected to rejoin the giants. warriors spurs (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number, and the ultimate sleep number event, going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! now we can all choose amazing sleep
the reaction to michael brown was directly like the reaction in some. >> pam: iconic bay area journalist belva davis joins the conversation. as well as reverend jesse jackson and others. you can see the entire special this saturday. at 7pm. still ahead. gary tells you when bruce bochy is expected to rejoin the giants. warriors spurs (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye!...
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this days before results are released in the civil rights investigation of the michael brown shootings. lawyers for the accused boston bomber asked the judge three times now to move their client's trial out of boston. every time the judge has refused. today they will ask the federal appeals court to order the judge to move the trial. defense attorneys insist dzhokhar tsarnaev can't find a fair jury because too many people have personal connections to the marathon and they believe he's already guilty. >> the american sniper trial begins dayings after the accused killer took the stand for the defense. eddy ray routh's sister and ex-girlfriend describing routher radek behavior the day of the killing. we have the details. >> first on the stand the suspect's ex-girlfriend jennifer weise met eddy ray routh on a dating web site thebefore he killed chris kyle. routh asked her to not say anything out loud rather than write down her thoughts. testifying he said the government was listening to us. he definitely had pairranoia about the government being out to get him. then out of nowhere routh pr
this days before results are released in the civil rights investigation of the michael brown shootings. lawyers for the accused boston bomber asked the judge three times now to move their client's trial out of boston. every time the judge has refused. today they will ask the federal appeals court to order the judge to move the trial. defense attorneys insist dzhokhar tsarnaev can't find a fair jury because too many people have personal connections to the marathon and they believe he's already...
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>> reporter: in the wake of the deaths of michael brown and eric garner both at the hands of police a conversation that's been under way for years in african mairch american families have taken off added urgency. >> everyone seems like they're cascade of the police. you don't have a good thought like he's here to make sure i'm okay. >> worry about his 16-year-old son. 16 years ago father and son had the talk what to do if ashaun was stopped by police. >> keep my hands in plain sight. and -- >> and don't make sudden movements. >> don't make sudden movements. >> he has told his son who looks older than 16 who has been stopped, to stay calm, look the officer in the eye don't give him a hard time. >> i don't want my son to get hurt or shot or injured by the police. i should be concerned. >> my father he can't hold my hand. i got to grow up like every other teenager. he can't hold my hand. i still got to know how to carry myself when i'm out there too. >> back in the classroom ashaun shared some of his father's advice. when neighborhood police officers questioned him on the street. >> i re
>> reporter: in the wake of the deaths of michael brown and eric garner both at the hands of police a conversation that's been under way for years in african mairch american families have taken off added urgency. >> everyone seems like they're cascade of the police. you don't have a good thought like he's here to make sure i'm okay. >> worry about his 16-year-old son. 16 years ago father and son had the talk what to do if ashaun was stopped by police. >> keep my hands in...
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. >> good evening david the shootings of michael brown or the ferguson police department, three yearinvestigation into the trayvon martin case, in that case they could not present charges the that case. that is one thing the attorney general has been talking about how high the burden of proof is and something that needs to be addressed. after the deaths of michael brown in ferguson missouri and trayvon martin in florida the justice department investigated civil rights violations. in the martin case it declined to prosecute. all eyes are pointed in the same direction. be now attorney general hoarlt holder wants toholderwants to change rule. >> a back stop more a partly of the process in an appropriate way. >> the department of justice uses so-called clofer color of law statutes. since holder took office in 2009 the department has charged 415 defendants in 275 color of law cases. the defense is extremely difficult to prove. david wiseman a former u.s. attorney successfully prosecuted a case against john you best of yourburnlg. burrge. >> from deprivation of voting rights to deprivation
. >> good evening david the shootings of michael brown or the ferguson police department, three yearinvestigation into the trayvon martin case, in that case they could not present charges the that case. that is one thing the attorney general has been talking about how high the burden of proof is and something that needs to be addressed. after the deaths of michael brown in ferguson missouri and trayvon martin in florida the justice department investigated civil rights violations. in the...
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the months of protest and unrest but here on west avenue how much has actually changed since the michael brownis up for debate. >> they have stopped harassing people so much but at the same time it's like you are still looked at like you are a suspect. >> reporter: do you think things will get better in the community, will people be able to move forward? >> some people can move forward, some people won't. >> i think it start with the people. >> i want to see what you are reading. >> reporter: ferguson police hopeful carlos ray says as an officer he could engage with the african/american community as a peer who shares a common experience. >> we are not here to get you all, that is not our job. our job is to be serving the community and helping and protecting them not picking them off. >> reporter: it's a challenge some in ferguson are trying to meet. i'm with al jazeera, ferguson missouri. >>> now honduras and central america is a major hub for trafficking of all sorts of illegal drugs across the whole america and they are fighting to stop the flow and we report. >> reporter: every week hondura
the months of protest and unrest but here on west avenue how much has actually changed since the michael brownis up for debate. >> they have stopped harassing people so much but at the same time it's like you are still looked at like you are a suspect. >> reporter: do you think things will get better in the community, will people be able to move forward? >> some people can move forward, some people won't. >> i think it start with the people. >> i want to see what...
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. >> it's been sweeping the nation in the wake of the deaths of michael brown in ferguson, missouri and eric garner in new york city. >> and philadelphians are taking an active role in the debate in more ways than one. >> black lives matter!!on >> on martin luther king day, this year, as many as 7000 people marched on the cityhands up! don't' shoot! >> it was the launch of a local coalition called m-l-k >> 50 years later after selma, we're still marching for justice, still marching for jobs, still marching for education. >> and it's the goal of mlk dare to fight for improvements in all three areas calling for equity in state education funding. >> the budget cuts over the last four years have disproportionately affected black students across the >> a doubling of the minimum wage to $15 an hour, an end to the police stop and frisk policy and an independent police review board. >> the police are not going to police themselves. they don't tell on one another and they're sworn to protect but they're more interested and vested in protecting one another than they are in protecting the communit
. >> it's been sweeping the nation in the wake of the deaths of michael brown in ferguson, missouri and eric garner in new york city. >> and philadelphians are taking an active role in the debate in more ways than one. >> black lives matter!!on >> on martin luther king day, this year, as many as 7000 people marched on the cityhands up! don't' shoot! >> it was the launch of a local coalition called m-l-k >> 50 years later after selma, we're still marching for...
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this is what is going to be standing for justice for michael brown which is something that the attorneyad promised both the family and community down there, because as you know it ist not expected that the justice department will bring charges against officer darren wilson who shot michael brown. as part of it, it is going to to be what we call a decent deecree in which the city has to bring changes, and the city is going to be prepared to bring a lawsuit to force the city to do so. >> and they are saying that the ferguson police department is doing some things to target mi more tis mifor the timi minorities and what do you noeknow about that? >> yes, don. it is that the traffic fines were used against minority drivers to fund the city kof coffers, and what they were doing is if the people could not pay, they would end up in jail. that is something that the justice department is going to be using in the case here against the ferguson police department and stop that in order to get agreement from the justice department. >> thank you, evan perez. also joining us, is mark o'mara a cnn crim
this is what is going to be standing for justice for michael brown which is something that the attorneyad promised both the family and community down there, because as you know it ist not expected that the justice department will bring charges against officer darren wilson who shot michael brown. as part of it, it is going to to be what we call a decent deecree in which the city has to bring changes, and the city is going to be prepared to bring a lawsuit to force the city to do so. >>...
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. >>> six months after the michael brown shooting a new push for justice in ferguson. but now the fight's about putting people in prison for being poor. >>> also the investigation into that deadly accident involving reality star bruce jenner. >>> and a new smear attack on the president by mike huckabee. all of that. >>> plus social justice at the grammys. from black lives matter to domestic abuse. how the biggest stars in the world took their fight to the grammy stage. >> albums still matter. like books and black lives. albums still matter. tonight -- >>> "conversation nation" is ahead. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 60,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning a business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. [ fishin
. >>> six months after the michael brown shooting a new push for justice in ferguson. but now the fight's about putting people in prison for being poor. >>> also the investigation into that deadly accident involving reality star bruce jenner. >>> and a new smear attack on the president by mike huckabee. all of that. >>> plus social justice at the grammys. from black lives matter to domestic abuse. how the biggest stars in the world took their fight to the...
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six months after the death of michael brown, protesters have retreated and news crews have gone home,estruction remains. >> eventually, the community will dwindle down until it is nonexistent. it's important for business to remain in the community. >> some owners are slowly reopening their stores, but not without personal sacrifice. but i took a big dip into my savings account and i'm renting the space. it's all on me. >> one business owner had to rely on his own cash and a $10,000 loan to cleanup smashed windows and convince customers to return. after months of hard work, his boot camp is back to full capacity. >> we are changing one pound at a time. my people it's that me to be open. -- my people expect me to be open. >> and another is relocating her tax-preparation business to a storeroom because her trailer has been condemned. >> you know how much this cost you? >> they cost about $20,000 to open initially and in to do this again to about $32,000. >> the impact of racially motivated riots weighs heavily on communities. according to research, in the aftermath of the rodney king rio
six months after the death of michael brown, protesters have retreated and news crews have gone home,estruction remains. >> eventually, the community will dwindle down until it is nonexistent. it's important for business to remain in the community. >> some owners are slowly reopening their stores, but not without personal sacrifice. but i took a big dip into my savings account and i'm renting the space. it's all on me. >> one business owner had to rely on his own cash and a...
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it was six months ago today that 18-year-old michael brown was shot and killed by a police officer in ferguson, missouri. brown's death sparked riots and protests there and across the country. it also led to a new discussion on the relationship between police officers and the communities they serve. ash-har quraishi joins us live from chicago and ash-har we know you've covered this and we remember you being tear gassed out there. how has the situation changed in six months? >> the tear gas is gone and the protests, but this is a community in the midst of introspection, we've been there the past few weeks and we've seen a number of town hall meetings and the initiatives of police trying get into the issues that played out in ferguson over the course of the last few months. the police department as you know continues to be under the shadow of an ongoing department of justice investigation they have taken recommendations from the dxoj, doj they have instituted body cameras now they have reformed their ticketing and court procedures. we sat down with police chief tom jackson who talks abo
it was six months ago today that 18-year-old michael brown was shot and killed by a police officer in ferguson, missouri. brown's death sparked riots and protests there and across the country. it also led to a new discussion on the relationship between police officers and the communities they serve. ash-har quraishi joins us live from chicago and ash-har we know you've covered this and we remember you being tear gassed out there. how has the situation changed in six months? >> the tear...
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michael brown was a thug. he was a -- he lacked character. he robbed a store.ent out into the street and attacked the cop. he is no comparison -- there is no comparison to the two innocent cops in the black community putting their lives on the line to protect people it was absolutely wrong. >> thank you so much. for joining us. always appreciate your viewpoint. thank you. >> thank you. thanks for having me, tom. >> well, the mainstream media trying to dig up dirt on scott walker's college years. how the wisconsin governor just schooled them. and talk about fighting for your constituents. lawmakers brawling, find out where and why after this. >> >> i welcome their ideas. i am understand republicans disagree with my approach. making republicans wonder what other plans he will smash down. but if we take we have it bad here at least we're not the ukraine has lawmakers are drawing all over the land ownership bill and that is worth fighting about between you and to be. carter scott walker takes the mainstream media's to school but guess what they're doing they're giv
michael brown was a thug. he was a -- he lacked character. he robbed a store.ent out into the street and attacked the cop. he is no comparison -- there is no comparison to the two innocent cops in the black community putting their lives on the line to protect people it was absolutely wrong. >> thank you so much. for joining us. always appreciate your viewpoint. thank you. >> thank you. thanks for having me, tom. >> well, the mainstream media trying to dig up dirt on scott...
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abandonar su cargo las prÓximas semanas los resultados de la investigaciÓn sobre la muerte del joven michael brownla muerte de una docena de personas. la zona mÁs complicadas son los estados de new island, de vermont y massachusetts, se extiende a estados del sur y medio oeste y que reporta frÍo esta noche. marcha por la indignaciÓn del fiscal misma. los manifestantes marcharon en silencio y forzando banderas argentinas y carteles blancos con leyendas como justicia y verdad. >> sin consignas polÍticas ni partidarias, en silencio, con algunos aplausos el Único dominador como fueron las banderas argentinas multiplicadas hasta la lÍnea del horizonte. >> que se haga justicia en este paÍs, un paÍs tan lindo con una presidenta corrupta, un vicepresidente corrupta. >> salieron a la calle para recordar a un medio de su muerte el fiscal nisman quien falleciÓ poco antes de presentarse al parlamento para brindar detalles sobre su acusaciÓn contra la presidenta de este paÍs sobre presunto encubrimiento de terroristas. >> si se permite que un fiscal muere investigando el dÍa de maÑana que a mÍ con mis amigos n
abandonar su cargo las prÓximas semanas los resultados de la investigaciÓn sobre la muerte del joven michael brownla muerte de una docena de personas. la zona mÁs complicadas son los estados de new island, de vermont y massachusetts, se extiende a estados del sur y medio oeste y que reporta frÍo esta noche. marcha por la indignaciÓn del fiscal misma. los manifestantes marcharon en silencio y forzando banderas argentinas y carteles blancos con leyendas como justicia y verdad. >> sin...
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holder and obama criticize for intervening in ferguson for prejudging the investigation of the michael brown shooting and having to if not recant, withdraw. yesterday holder insisted he and the president played important, not negative but positive roles in allaying the frustration of the minority community. >> if the attorney general of the united states had gone out there, then if things had not changed or things had gone the worse, that would have been seen as not only a personal failure or on my part, a failure by the obama administration. but the president ultimately decided it was worth the risk, that he thought that i had a certain credibility, the administration had a certain credibility, and if we did it right, we could have a positive impact. i think that was actually what was borne out. you know all things were not cured, but i think we put a certain damper on some of the frustration that people felt there. lou: new york mayor de blasio's assault on law enforcement created a tremendous negative backlash in new york city contemporaneously with the events in ferguson and the presiden
holder and obama criticize for intervening in ferguson for prejudging the investigation of the michael brown shooting and having to if not recant, withdraw. yesterday holder insisted he and the president played important, not negative but positive roles in allaying the frustration of the minority community. >> if the attorney general of the united states had gone out there, then if things had not changed or things had gone the worse, that would have been seen as not only a personal...
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what was it about michael brown. >> i think that this began with trayvon martin. even though he was not killed by a police officer, but a vigilante. that death and the public spectacle, the fact that it took a social media campaign to rest him. the prosecutor did not want to put him on trial. hey, it happened things happened. something was triggered there, and it grew and unfortunately it didn't result in the dismantling of law, it resulted in us seeing another young black man killed under bizarre circumstances, for what seems to be no reason other than racing profile. other than he would a career criminal. this encounter shouldn't be dealt with. it maid out on the national -- played out on the national stage, the body laid on the street for 4.5 hours. people saw it on twitter, facebook. and it triggered something. >> i want your thoughts on those outside looking in who say if the men only listened to the police officers, because we do hear this argument in a certain respect, that they respect the police officers, then we wouldn't have this as a case. >> the notio
what was it about michael brown. >> i think that this began with trayvon martin. even though he was not killed by a police officer, but a vigilante. that death and the public spectacle, the fact that it took a social media campaign to rest him. the prosecutor did not want to put him on trial. hey, it happened things happened. something was triggered there, and it grew and unfortunately it didn't result in the dismantling of law, it resulted in us seeing another young black man killed...
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michael brown was a thug. he was a -- he lacked character. he robbed a store.t out into the street and attacked the cop. he is no comparison -- there is no comparison to the two innocent cops in the black community putting their lives on the line to protect people it was absolutely wrong. >> thank you so much. for joining us. always appreciate your viewpoint. thank you. >> thank you. thanks for having me, tom. >> well, the mainstream media trying to dig up dirt on scott walker's college years. how the wisconsin governor just schooled them. and talk about fighting for your constituents. lawmakers brawling, find out where and why after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting long term goals. diversifying. dip! you got our attention. we did? of course. you're type e* well, i have been researching retirement strategies. well that's what type e*s do. welcome home. taking control of your retirement? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? in my world, wall isn't a street. r
michael brown was a thug. he was a -- he lacked character. he robbed a store.t out into the street and attacked the cop. he is no comparison -- there is no comparison to the two innocent cops in the black community putting their lives on the line to protect people it was absolutely wrong. >> thank you so much. for joining us. always appreciate your viewpoint. thank you. >> thank you. thanks for having me, tom. >> well, the mainstream media trying to dig up dirt on scott...
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it's been sweepings the nation in the wake of the death of michael brown in ferguson, missouri and eric garner in new york city. on martin luther king day this year, 7,000 people marched on the city. it was the launch of a local coalition called mlk dare. 50 yeeshz later after selma we're still marching for justice and jobs and education. it's the goal of mlk dare to fight for improvement in all areas like call for equity in state education funding. the budget cuts over the last four years have disprorgs -- displorgs -- disproportionatepry affected black students. the police are more interested in predicting one another than predicting the community that pays them that's the problem. how to deal with the issue of mistrust. building trust between the police and the community is the goal of president obama's task force on policing. we'll take a look at use of force policy we talk about the issue of oversight. police chief charles ramsey is the co-chair. there's been no more serious time and serious focus and opportunity than right now to take on this issue. the task force will present his
it's been sweepings the nation in the wake of the death of michael brown in ferguson, missouri and eric garner in new york city. on martin luther king day this year, 7,000 people marched on the city. it was the launch of a local coalition called mlk dare. 50 yeeshz later after selma we're still marching for justice and jobs and education. it's the goal of mlk dare to fight for improvement in all areas like call for equity in state education funding. the budget cuts over the last four years have...
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. >> este abogado tambiÉn representÓ al abogado de michael brown muerto por la policÍa.a dicho que argentina tenÍa que evitar la mexicanizaciÓn. tenemos los detalles al respecto. >> la reacciÓn del vaticano no se hizo esperar, el subsecretario para las relaciones seÑalÓ que el papa francisco deja constancia de su seria preocupaciÓn por el esclarecimiento donde utiliza expresiones como la "mexicanizaciÓn". >> tenemos una relaciÓn muy cercana con el estado mexicano, entonces queremos tener espacio de diÁlogo. >> el legislador de buenos aires, gustavo vera ha dicho que no es la primera vez que hace pÚblico los correos que le envÍa el papa. >> nosotros hemos publicado cuatro o cinco cartas del papÁ, el papa confÍa en nuestro criterio. >> por otro lado el vocero del vaticano asegurÓ que el papa francisco no quiso herir los sentimientos del pueblo de mÉxico a travÉs de la cuenta de twitter del santo padre escribiÓ: lo de la mexicanizaciÓn de argentina fue un malentendido. >> nunca antes el pavo habÍa tenido una expresiÓn como esta, desde que se normalizÓ las relaciones a parti
. >> este abogado tambiÉn representÓ al abogado de michael brown muerto por la policÍa.a dicho que argentina tenÍa que evitar la mexicanizaciÓn. tenemos los detalles al respecto. >> la reacciÓn del vaticano no se hizo esperar, el subsecretario para las relaciones seÑalÓ que el papa francisco deja constancia de su seria preocupaciÓn por el esclarecimiento donde utiliza expresiones como la "mexicanizaciÓn". >> tenemos una relaciÓn muy cercana con el estado...
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attorney general eric holder will announce the investigation of the michael brown shooting and police tactics in the coming weeks. the officials say if the ferguson police department does not agree to make changes, they will sue. >>> joseph clancy is getting the job permanently. clancy was a 27--year veteran of the service, but retired and came back when the former director resigned after the security lapses. this goes against the recommendation of the panel which wanted to look outside agency. >>> new hope for women battling aggressive breast cancer. a cocktail of two magic bullet drugs and chemotherapy can extend the life by 16 months. >>> all right. you have to see this video. duke played north carolina last night. it was a phenomenal game but what happened before the game was perhaps even more significant. coy wire has the latest in the bleacher report next. in just this one moment, your baby is getting even more than clean. the scent, the lather, even the tiny bubbles of a johnson's® bath are helping to enhance the experience. the touch of your hands is stimulating her senses. nu
attorney general eric holder will announce the investigation of the michael brown shooting and police tactics in the coming weeks. the officials say if the ferguson police department does not agree to make changes, they will sue. >>> joseph clancy is getting the job permanently. clancy was a 27--year veteran of the service, but retired and came back when the former director resigned after the security lapses. this goes against the recommendation of the panel which wanted to look...
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found ways to protest the deaths of trayvon martin and michael brown. trace gallagher reports.et's take a look at your cred the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladder problems, or problems passing urine as anoro may make these problems worse. call your doctor right away if you have worsened breathing chest pain, swelling of your mouth or tongue, problems urinating or eye problems including vision changes
found ways to protest the deaths of trayvon martin and michael brown. trace gallagher reports.et's take a look at your cred the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a...
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set on fire after a grand jury decided not to indict a police officer in the shooting death of michael brown. police are charging a man seen in a video using an accelerant to start the fire. the market was not destroyed in the fire and is still operating. no word yet on the suspect or his attorney. >>> fbi director james comey gave a rare address about race relations and the police force on thursday. while speaking at a georgetown university meeting in washington he mentioned the police in both deaths of michael brown and eric garner saying police need to avoid "lazy mental short cuts that can lead to bias." listen. >> after years of police work officers often can't help but be influenced by the cynicism they feel. a mental short cut becomes almost irresistible. the two black men look like so many the officer has locked up. who white men do not. >> he used a line from the popular musical to drive home his point. listen. >> look around and you will find no one's really color blind. maybe it's a fact we all should face everyone makes judgments based on race. you should be grateful i did not tr
set on fire after a grand jury decided not to indict a police officer in the shooting death of michael brown. police are charging a man seen in a video using an accelerant to start the fire. the market was not destroyed in the fire and is still operating. no word yet on the suspect or his attorney. >>> fbi director james comey gave a rare address about race relations and the police force on thursday. while speaking at a georgetown university meeting in washington he mentioned the...
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. >>> and for the first time since the shooting death of michael brown, the only black councillor speaks to the media >>> a dark
. >>> and for the first time since the shooting death of michael brown, the only black councillor speaks to the media >>> a dark
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it has been reported that you hope to announce a decision on the civil rights investigation of michael brown's death before you leave office. could you update us on the progress of the ferguson civil rights investigation? >> it is my intention to announce our determination, the decision we have made both with regard to the individual officers conduct in the shooting of michael brown as well as the pattern of practice investigation we have done into the ferguson leased apartment. my hope is we will do this before i leave office, i'm confident that we will do that. ultimately it's up to congress as to when i actually leave office. [laughter] you would actually think that her process would be speed up given their desire to see me out of office. be that as it may logic has never been necessarily a guide up there. in any case, my hope would be as i said to make these determinations before i go. the reviews are underway. i was briefed on both of them just last week. i'm satisfied with the process -- the progress we have made, and i'm comfortable in saying i think i'm going to be able to make those c
it has been reported that you hope to announce a decision on the civil rights investigation of michael brown's death before you leave office. could you update us on the progress of the ferguson civil rights investigation? >> it is my intention to announce our determination, the decision we have made both with regard to the individual officers conduct in the shooting of michael brown as well as the pattern of practice investigation we have done into the ferguson leased apartment. my hope...
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in light of recent deaths of michael brown, eric garner and camille rice, many questions have emerged. how far have we actually come? so many blatantly racist laws have been erased from the books, what liberties are afforded to racial minorities within our community and our country? with today's discussion, we seek to answer those questions as well as many more and develop a clear picture of race in america. joining us for our conversation is security as, -- shakyra diaz, policy manager for the american civil liberties union. andres gonzalez is the chief of police for the metropolitan housing authority and previously joined us as a panel member at our forum, turning the tide on sexual assault in october. jonathan gordon is a professor of lawyer skills, writing to his -- law students. he was one of the inaugural mentors in the provost scholars program. before joining, he was a trial attorney for the u.s. equal employment opportunity commission, where he handle cases involving racial description. bashir jones is a community activist and public speaker who hosts a variety of radio shows
in light of recent deaths of michael brown, eric garner and camille rice, many questions have emerged. how far have we actually come? so many blatantly racist laws have been erased from the books, what liberties are afforded to racial minorities within our community and our country? with today's discussion, we seek to answer those questions as well as many more and develop a clear picture of race in america. joining us for our conversation is security as, -- shakyra diaz, policy manager for the...
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michael brown was a thug. he was a -- he lacked character. he robbed a store.t into the street and attacked the cop. he is no comparison -- there is no comparison to the two innocent cops in the black community putting their lives on the line to protect people it was absolutely wrong. >> thank you so much. for joining us. always appreciate your viewpoint. thank you. >> thank you. thanks for having me, tom. >> well, the mainstream media trying to dig up dirt on scott walker's college years. how the wisconsin governor just schooled them. and talk about fighting for your constituents. lawmakers brawling, find out where and why after this. in my world, wall isn't a street. return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. start investing with as little as fifty dollars. [ female a
michael brown was a thug. he was a -- he lacked character. he robbed a store.t into the street and attacked the cop. he is no comparison -- there is no comparison to the two innocent cops in the black community putting their lives on the line to protect people it was absolutely wrong. >> thank you so much. for joining us. always appreciate your viewpoint. thank you. >> thank you. thanks for having me, tom. >> well, the mainstream media trying to dig up dirt on scott walker's...
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. >> following the police shooting of michael brown in august many criticized the department for its lack of diversity. 4 you out of 53 police officers are black. six months after brown's death there are three officer openings including the one who shot brown, darren wilson. >> we're in the fishes stages of the hiring. we are setting up the testing date, we have a really good contractor that's given us a test to use which looks at a number of different factors including the tendency of being bieftd. >> the department remains under the like row scope. refined their ticketing and court procedures. >> we just had to recognize what the problems are and try to address them. six months is the time we've had so far and i think we have done a lot. >> today conversations about how to improve policing and race relations in the community are frequently ignored. effort to cultivate relationships early on. be there have been a number of initiatives, plans and meetings hoping to dell with the issue presented but here along west florison afternoon is itch for depaid. >> they have stopped harassing
. >> following the police shooting of michael brown in august many criticized the department for its lack of diversity. 4 you out of 53 police officers are black. six months after brown's death there are three officer openings including the one who shot brown, darren wilson. >> we're in the fishes stages of the hiring. we are setting up the testing date, we have a really good contractor that's given us a test to use which looks at a number of different factors including the tendency...
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state counselman speaks to "real money", dwayne james first interview since the shooting death of michael brown. >> this happened in my backyard, under my watch, our watch. i should have, could have, would have - a lot of different things. you reflect on that. >> did it strike you any deeper as a black authority? >>> one foys, here. -- one voice here, tomorrow. >>> an initiative giving people a say in how to spend tax money. tell us what you think: >>> distrust of the police and elected officials surfaced in dramatic icts fashion after the shooting death of a black teenager, we learnt despite a population that is two-thirds back, and ferguson, missouri's personnel are two-thirds white. voter turn outs averages in the low numbers, but a growing effort aims to close the gap between government officials and under-represented members of the community. ferguson. here is a look how the process is playing out in new york city. >> so what you are experiencing tonight is something very, very special if for our community. >> gathering in an old church gym on a weekday evening hardly inspires grand ideals
state counselman speaks to "real money", dwayne james first interview since the shooting death of michael brown. >> this happened in my backyard, under my watch, our watch. i should have, could have, would have - a lot of different things. you reflect on that. >> did it strike you any deeper as a black authority? >>> one foys, here. -- one voice here, tomorrow. >>> an initiative giving people a say in how to spend tax money. tell us what you think:...
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michael brown allegedly robbed that market before he was shot and killed by a police officer. >> only on 7, two caseworkers who are accused of stealing from a homeless man with a mental illness. kelly convinced a homeless man there in his care to give him his checkbook and then he took it and wrote a check for $3,000. >> exact one month after the deadly smoke incident on metro we're seeing new images of the damage. now these burned out component sent smoke into a metro tunnel killing one an injuring dozens. the ntsb is still trying to pinpoint the source of the burn. meanwhile metro is backing off on a proposal to increase fares and service. they will find other ways to fix a projected short fall of $46,000. >> having a reliable tool out highs and lows is key. some have turned to alert dogs but some members of the virginia company say they're nothing more but an overprized pet. >> for three weeks we've been asking the founder of virginia based warren retriever first an on-camera interview an for proof of his training methods and effectiveness. we're still waiting tonight. the company'
michael brown allegedly robbed that market before he was shot and killed by a police officer. >> only on 7, two caseworkers who are accused of stealing from a homeless man with a mental illness. kelly convinced a homeless man there in his care to give him his checkbook and then he took it and wrote a check for $3,000. >> exact one month after the deadly smoke incident on metro we're seeing new images of the damage. now these burned out component sent smoke into a metro tunnel...