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steve: after the shooting of michael brown, his mom on a brand-new mission. we will have the details after weather. tisha: coming up new at 530 raleigh.announcer: the big stories happening this instant, abc 11 eyewitness news continues. steve: we are back with breaking care as a live look at a crash in brier creek on glenwood avenue at brier creek parkway. the crash involves a bicycle. bicycle a few minutes ago. we are trying to find out how badly the person was injured. traffic will be tied up there, a big mess in brier creek. tisha: new developments in the d.c. mansion murders, a grand jury has indicted daniel went. the crime spree lasted two days and included burglary, kidnapping, and extortion, on fire. he was arrested in may and remains in custody. if convicted, a maximum sentence of life without parole. steve: nike is ending its business relationship with manny pacquiao after he made those remarks about gay people. the boxer and filipino when asked on tv about his views on same-sex marriage, he replied that gay people are worse than animals. nikes break
steve: after the shooting of michael brown, his mom on a brand-new mission. we will have the details after weather. tisha: coming up new at 530 raleigh.announcer: the big stories happening this instant, abc 11 eyewitness news continues. steve: we are back with breaking care as a live look at a crash in brier creek on glenwood avenue at brier creek parkway. the crash involves a bicycle. bicycle a few minutes ago. we are trying to find out how badly the person was injured. traffic will be tied up...
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phil: what it claims the city continued to do even after the death of michael brown. jc: the months-long occupation in oregon over tonight as the final holdouts surrender to police. phil: senators from massachusetts and new hampshire demanding emergency funding to tackle the heroin crisis as the number of drug-related deaths jumps again. jc: and i go one-on-one with scandal star kerry washington ahead of tonight' s spring premiere. her inside scoop on what you can phil: right now at least 52 inmates are dead after a prison riot in mexico. a fight broke out between two rival groups including the infamous zetas drug cartel. several explosions were heard followed by flames shooting thru the roof. the riot comes just days before the pope is scheduled to visit another mexican prison. anchor: the just department fighting back against the city of ferguson, missouri. the lawsuit claims the city complains to violate -- continues to violate the rights of minorities after the death of michael brown. reporter: a new battle in ferguson, missouri. the justice department suing the c
phil: what it claims the city continued to do even after the death of michael brown. jc: the months-long occupation in oregon over tonight as the final holdouts surrender to police. phil: senators from massachusetts and new hampshire demanding emergency funding to tackle the heroin crisis as the number of drug-related deaths jumps again. jc: and i go one-on-one with scandal star kerry washington ahead of tonight' s spring premiere. her inside scoop on what you can phil: right now at least 52...
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missouri continues to violate the rights of african americans --- even after the shooting death of michael brown. the filing comes after ferguson leaders voted to change the terms of a deal with the d-o-j over reforms to its police force court system. elias: the third thing you need to know before you walk out the door... elias: two more presidential hopefuls throw in the towel for 20-16. following poor performances in the new hampshire primary and iowa caucus, chris christie and carly fiorina announced they would suspend their campaigns. neither has polled outside of single digits since joined the race for the the g-o-p field is now down to six major candidates. race for the now down to six candidates. sabrina: sabrina: number four... sabrina: a rough night on the hardwood for iowa state... the number 14 cyclones hit the road to texas last night for a game against unranked texas tech. despite staying ahead of the red raiders for much of the game....,the home team forces i-s-u into overtime....where a hail mary three pointer puts them up by three and gives texas tech the win. elias: the literary
missouri continues to violate the rights of african americans --- even after the shooting death of michael brown. the filing comes after ferguson leaders voted to change the terms of a deal with the d-o-j over reforms to its police force court system. elias: the third thing you need to know before you walk out the door... elias: two more presidential hopefuls throw in the towel for 20-16. following poor performances in the new hampshire primary and iowa caucus, chris christie and carly fiorina...
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night,r: day and protesters marked to the streets of ferguson demanding justice for michael brown. the young black man was shot dead by a white police officer. he was 18 years old and unarmed. they are accused of routinely targeting the black community. earlier this week, the city agreed to reject the agreement on the grounds it was too expensive. the u.s. justice department said they were left with no choice but to file a civil rights case. >> residents of ferguson have waited nearly a year for their city to adopt an agreement that would protect their rights and you can save. they have waited nearly a year for the police department to accept rules that would ensure they protect the constitutional rights. they have waited decades for justice. they should not be forced to wait any longer. >> ferguson mayor james knowles says it is no one's purpose to fail but even if the council wins the civil rights case, the legal fees could end up costing more than implement think the agreement. -- implementing the agreement. >> the scientific committee could make a major -- major announcement. o
night,r: day and protesters marked to the streets of ferguson demanding justice for michael brown. the young black man was shot dead by a white police officer. he was 18 years old and unarmed. they are accused of routinely targeting the black community. earlier this week, the city agreed to reject the agreement on the grounds it was too expensive. the u.s. justice department said they were left with no choice but to file a civil rights case. >> residents of ferguson have waited nearly a...
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eric weisfeld has the results of a recent study. >> reporter: august of 2014, michael brown a plaque man, was shot and killed by darren wilson, a white ferguson police officer. the disputed circumstances of the shooting of an unarmed man sparked tensions, protests and civil unrests. the country would fog. here at home in april of 015 in north charleston, south carolina when following a daytime traffic spot, walter scott is shot and killed by michael slager, a white challenge police officer. so has the incident in ferguson led to an uptick in crime due to a pullback of police? usc criminology professor out. he calls it the ferguson effect and his findings are mixed. the big takeaway. >> there's n systemic country-wide, u.s.-wide ferguson effect on crime rates. meaning that the direction of crime trends before ferguson was no different than eaver. >> reporter: he studied 81 large u.s. cities with populations of at least 200,000 people. now, the study did show some increases. >> when you look at robbery rates, there appears to be some between the ferguson effect and increases in robbery
eric weisfeld has the results of a recent study. >> reporter: august of 2014, michael brown a plaque man, was shot and killed by darren wilson, a white ferguson police officer. the disputed circumstances of the shooting of an unarmed man sparked tensions, protests and civil unrests. the country would fog. here at home in april of 015 in north charleston, south carolina when following a daytime traffic spot, walter scott is shot and killed by michael slager, a white challenge police...
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he's denied the allegations and filed a counter suit fallout over the fatal shooting of michael brown via ferguson police officer is far from over a federal judge now is designing with the release the names of those who testified before the grand jury reports say attorneys for the brown family want to even though witnesses are more promise that their names would be kept secret. violent protests broke out after the grand jury's decision not to indict officer darren wilson for shooting michael brown in twenty fourteen two people are hurt after their car collided with an amtrak train in st louis county authorities say the accident happened around six o'clock this morning. first responders took those two people to the hospital right now the extent of their injuries not been released i had a pretty mild weekend plenty of sunshine but things my cold out of it this weekend. jeff what do we expect for the week ahead little bit of a roller coaster temperatures course over the weekend were at one point yesterday actually exactly twenty degrees above normal but i can get quite that warm by wedne
he's denied the allegations and filed a counter suit fallout over the fatal shooting of michael brown via ferguson police officer is far from over a federal judge now is designing with the release the names of those who testified before the grand jury reports say attorneys for the brown family want to even though witnesses are more promise that their names would be kept secret. violent protests broke out after the grand jury's decision not to indict officer darren wilson for shooting michael...
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. >> reporter: the shooting of unarmed black teenager michael brown by a white police officer filled the streets here and across the u.s. with protesters and police for months adding to a national movement against police violence. it is a lesson the prosecutor says ferguson hasn't learned. the elected leaders say it is too expensive costing up to 3.7 million dollars in the year to retrain police. >> this agreement is something that we can meet financially. it's something that also still achieves the constitutional policing which is, obviously, the reason we're having the issue here. we felt that these changes were immaterial to meeting the goals. >> reporter: the changes will allow the city to dissolve the police department and form a new one that won't have to abide by the new agreement. >> reporter: the agreement says the police deliberately violate the rights of their citizens, stopping them without cause, targeting black people, using excessive force and using the criminal justice system to raise money. just ask anybody here paying a ticket at court they will say it's true >> you
. >> reporter: the shooting of unarmed black teenager michael brown by a white police officer filled the streets here and across the u.s. with protesters and police for months adding to a national movement against police violence. it is a lesson the prosecutor says ferguson hasn't learned. the elected leaders say it is too expensive costing up to 3.7 million dollars in the year to retrain police. >> this agreement is something that we can meet financially. it's something that also...
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a justice department probe following the police shooting of michael brown found police and courts in ferguson routinely engaged in a pattern and practice of discrimination against african americans. tuesday's council vote came the same day a st. louis county jury acquitted local activist and pastor reverend osagyefo sekou of failing to comply with police during protests over michael brown's death. sekou says he knelt in prayer in front of police as they advanced on peaceful protesters. both sides have presented their closing arguments in the manslaughter trial of new york city police officer peter liang for the fatal shooting of unarmed african-american akai gurley. a jury will now consider the fate of liang, who shot gurley in a darkened stairwell of a brooklyn housing project. officer liang said he was startled by a noise and flinched, accidentally firing his gun. but assistant district attorney joseph alexis said the shooting was no accident. >> the gunned it. just go off -- the gunned it just not the law. the officer took his finger [indiscernible] put his finger on the trigger.
a justice department probe following the police shooting of michael brown found police and courts in ferguson routinely engaged in a pattern and practice of discrimination against african americans. tuesday's council vote came the same day a st. louis county jury acquitted local activist and pastor reverend osagyefo sekou of failing to comply with police during protests over michael brown's death. sekou says he knelt in prayer in front of police as they advanced on peaceful protesters. both...
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unrest erupted after the shooting death of 18-year-old michael brown by then officer darn wilson.th that -- >> the city has been holding a series of meetings to discuss the agreement, and its potential costs. >> most of the time, the mayor goes behind closed doors with some attorneys, signs it and it's done. >> right. >> we wanted to make sure the residents could actually what the product was, weigh in before there was a signature. >> the city estimate puts the cost at almost $4 million in the first year. the most costly part calls for ferguson officers to be paid better than other officers in the st. louis area. it would also mandate salary increases for administrative and fire department personnel. the city would have to pay for the cost of adjusts department monitor for three years, while increasing diversity training for officers and installing software to identify officers with overly violent tendencies. this is in addition to other costly measures the department has already implemented, like outfitting officers with body cameras. if ferguson rejects the agreement, the justic
unrest erupted after the shooting death of 18-year-old michael brown by then officer darn wilson.th that -- >> the city has been holding a series of meetings to discuss the agreement, and its potential costs. >> most of the time, the mayor goes behind closed doors with some attorneys, signs it and it's done. >> right. >> we wanted to make sure the residents could actually what the product was, weigh in before there was a signature. >> the city estimate puts the...
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. >> ferguson has beenigation since michael brown, an unarmed black teen, was killed. >>> for the 15th time, the man kennedy in 1968 was denied parole yesterday. this after a friend of kennedy's pled for his release. he believes the senator was killed by an unidentified second shooter. four days after a 6 point magnitude earthquake hit taiwan, a maltese was rescued frombble. >>> oh, no. >> check out the shocking video of aery wrong. a parking garage in houston, texas collapsed on top of a crane with the operator still luckily the operator was not hurt. >>> today fenway park baseball field has been transformed intowonderland. be sure to look out for costen burg at the ting down to business. gas and crude oil prices continue to fall. a handful of states are below$1.50 because of easy access to cheap canadian crude. and 99 cents per place. and user growth member flat lined. twitter is trying to turn things around, announcing wednesday that tweets on the timee sorted by most interesting, rather than most recent. >>> and burger king wants to be dog king. they plan to ad grilled oscar mayer
. >> ferguson has beenigation since michael brown, an unarmed black teen, was killed. >>> for the 15th time, the man kennedy in 1968 was denied parole yesterday. this after a friend of kennedy's pled for his release. he believes the senator was killed by an unidentified second shooter. four days after a 6 point magnitude earthquake hit taiwan, a maltese was rescued frombble. >>> oh, no. >> check out the shocking video of aery wrong. a parking garage in houston,...
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million the department of justice began investigating after the shooting death of 18 year old michael brown. in health news this morning.. a new report is looking at the outcomes at v-a hospitals. researchers at yale found that patients who go to veterans affairs hospitals for a heart attack, heart failure or pneumonia have lower death rates compared to patients who go to non-v-a hospitals. but the study also found the re- admission rates were higher at v-a facilities. catholics all over the world, and here in the bay area will observe ash wednesday today. today is officially the start of lent. many of you will services today and participate in a 40- day fast that leads up to easter. easter falls on march 27th this year. a flight from boston to san diego makes an emergency landing in denver. the man who passengers say is to blame for disrupting their flight. but first, a family has a warning for you this morning about what caused their one million dollar home to go up in flames. live from you like being picture perfect. you should want your banking to be too. stop into td bank and we'll hel
million the department of justice began investigating after the shooting death of 18 year old michael brown. in health news this morning.. a new report is looking at the outcomes at v-a hospitals. researchers at yale found that patients who go to veterans affairs hospitals for a heart attack, heart failure or pneumonia have lower death rates compared to patients who go to non-v-a hospitals. but the study also found the re- admission rates were higher at v-a facilities. catholics all over the...
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an officer shot and killed an unarmed teenager named michael brown. huge riots followed... all across the country. it aslo sparked up the "black lives matter" movement. the lawsuit comes after the city rejected a deal that would have brought sweeping changes to the police department. 3 in new jersey: a royal caribbean cruise ship is back in port... after getting battered by an atlantic storm. the "anthem of the seas" night cruise. but on sunday.. it encountered a storm with high winds and 30 foot waves off cape hatteras, norht carolina. the rocky ride toppled furniture and caused severe damage to the ship. four people were injured. royal caribbean says much of the damage is superficial... and has already been repaired. the next cruise is still expected to go on as planned, next week. 3 and we didn't *invent this story... it's "national inventors day!" president ronald reagan proclaimed it back in 19-83. and they picked february 11th, because it's the birth date of one of the most famous inventors in history... thomas edison. you probably already know he invented the light b
an officer shot and killed an unarmed teenager named michael brown. huge riots followed... all across the country. it aslo sparked up the "black lives matter" movement. the lawsuit comes after the city rejected a deal that would have brought sweeping changes to the police department. 3 in new jersey: a royal caribbean cruise ship is back in port... after getting battered by an atlantic storm. the "anthem of the seas" night cruise. but on sunday.. it encountered a storm with...
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the city became a symbol of problems after the shooting of michael brown in 2014. >>> city officials in cleveland want the family of tamir rice, the 12-year-old killed by police, want the family to pay for the ambulance ride after he was fatally shot in 2014. the city filed a claim asking for a $500 reimbursement. >>> the flint water crisis on capitol hill as lawmakers held a second hearing on wednesday. governor snyder asked the legislature for $195 million for the city of flint. the city is now under a boil advisory after a water main break. >>> free at last. that is how one passenger puts it last night from the royal caribbean ship returning to the port of new jersey. "anthem of the seas" was battered by hurricane-force winds. for passengers, there is no place like tera firma. >> 17 hours. it is like a roller coaster you cannot get off. >> the crew and captain were great. >> don't want to talk about it. >> just like the movie. the captain and crew, it all worked out. >> so glad to be home. >> liar, liar. he lies. all liars. wind speeds. everything. he said two hours. it was tortur
the city became a symbol of problems after the shooting of michael brown in 2014. >>> city officials in cleveland want the family of tamir rice, the 12-year-old killed by police, want the family to pay for the ambulance ride after he was fatally shot in 2014. the city filed a claim asking for a $500 reimbursement. >>> the flint water crisis on capitol hill as lawmakers held a second hearing on wednesday. governor snyder asked the legislature for $195 million for the city of...
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the justice department has been scrutinizing ferguson since michael brown, a black, unarmed 18-year-old was fatally shot by ferguson's city council unanimously voted against the deal with the justice department saying it could not afford the price tag, it will be nearly $4 million the first year. kcci eight news. had wanted to work out a new department. is that right? jennifer: it did. what it offered in exchange was coming back to the table and working out seven amendments. one proposed included things like a lemonade in raise that was designed to recruit better talent -- eliminate a pay raise. a number of activists spoke out and said they are happy the justice department and without filing suit. people who live in that area have been protesting for a while , saying if you cannot afford to run a city legally and properl eric: the oregon occupation may finally be ending. the overnight developments. a central iowa father says his son's killer has it too easy and present. what he wants corrections to do. bernie sanders does something remarkable in the hours since his when in new hampshire
the justice department has been scrutinizing ferguson since michael brown, a black, unarmed 18-year-old was fatally shot by ferguson's city council unanimously voted against the deal with the justice department saying it could not afford the price tag, it will be nearly $4 million the first year. kcci eight news. had wanted to work out a new department. is that right? jennifer: it did. what it offered in exchange was coming back to the table and working out seven amendments. one proposed...
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violent confrontations between protesters and police after an officer killed unarmed teenager, michael brown, in august 2014. investigation into brown's killing uncovered a number of unfair practices the city used against its citizens. over the past year, the two sides worked to form an agreement, but the city rejected that agreement tuesday night. new hampshire voters spoke loud and clear during tuesday's primaries, and some republican presidential candidates got the message. both carly fiorina and chris christie dropped out yesterday after disappointing finishes in new hampshire. ohio governor john kasich finished second, and now becomes the leading candidate in the republican establishment crowd to take on donald trump and ted cruz. the next primary is in south carolina today under mostly sunny conditions. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. it is thursday, february 11th,
violent confrontations between protesters and police after an officer killed unarmed teenager, michael brown, in august 2014. investigation into brown's killing uncovered a number of unfair practices the city used against its citizens. over the past year, the two sides worked to form an agreement, but the city rejected that agreement tuesday night. new hampshire voters spoke loud and clear during tuesday's primaries, and some republican presidential candidates got the message. both carly...
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the shooting death of michael brown by a ferguson police officer could cost the city millions of dollars. the ferguson city council is whether to adopt police reforms... that could cost as much as four million dollars in the first year alone.if it doesn't, a federal civil rights lawsuit could follow... and fighting the lawsuit could cost millions of dollars. new this morning... president obama is turning to congress the zika virus. virus.the president is calling for more than one-point-eight billion dollars in emergency funding to fight the mosquitoes that spread the virus.most of the money would be spent on education... research... and rapid response teams.the virus is spreading rapidly through latin america... and several counties in florida are under emergency health declarations. school threat...the disturbing note a student left at a tri-state high school... and why parents aren't pleased about what's being done. super bowl success...the big game... bringing in big numbers of viewers...just how many witnessed the bronco's victory... and where they're still going to watch the commerc
the shooting death of michael brown by a ferguson police officer could cost the city millions of dollars. the ferguson city council is whether to adopt police reforms... that could cost as much as four million dollars in the first year alone.if it doesn't, a federal civil rights lawsuit could follow... and fighting the lawsuit could cost millions of dollars. new this morning... president obama is turning to congress the zika virus. virus.the president is calling for more than one-point-eight...
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the justice department last month to change the police force after the police shooting death of michael brown. under the deal, the city will have to pay for a doj monitor for at least three years and get a more di serious commission force. to vote vot today on whether to approve the settlement. >>> actor hugh jackman is once again battling skin cancer. he posted a picture of himself, an example of what happens when you don't use sunscreen. and this is a basil cell. jackman has been treated for the condition at least three times in the past. >>> coming up on the cbs2 news at noon, it is almost girl when you can get a it's almost that time of year again - >>> well, welcome back. it is almost that time of the year, where the girl scout cookies go on sale. actually, they are going on sale this friday. so i hope you have all been doing some extra exercising. i am here with marilyn, and she is going to fill us in on the goodness. so what is going on, how do we >> well, the sale is starting friday. you will able to find girls at local businesses such as wal- mart, hi-vees in the area. >> yes, it was
the justice department last month to change the police force after the police shooting death of michael brown. under the deal, the city will have to pay for a doj monitor for at least three years and get a more di serious commission force. to vote vot today on whether to approve the settlement. >>> actor hugh jackman is once again battling skin cancer. he posted a picture of himself, an example of what happens when you don't use sunscreen. and this is a basil cell. jackman has been...
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loretta lynch is taking the city of ferguson to court, in the wake of violent protests over the michael brown shooting. and the last member of the bedford boys has died. how his best friend is remembering the life of world war two and i'm kimberly mcbroom. lawmakers are calling for an investigation into royal caribbean after one of its ships sailed right into the path of a dangerous storm over the weekend. don champion reports, the luxury cruise liner with thousands of passengers on board, returned to its home port in new jersey last night following the nightmare trip. after a nightmare at sea...passengers of the "anthem of the seas" cruise ship are back on solid ground...sharing tales of a dream caribbean vacation gone wrong: (sot david link/ passenger) the wind was coming through the doors. we thought it would break the glass. we slept on the sofa because we didn't think we were going to make it (sot nat of cell phone video of waves) the 200-thousand ton liner set sail for the bahamas last weekend but got caught in a major winter storm in the atlantic. the vessel was battered by 30-foot wav
loretta lynch is taking the city of ferguson to court, in the wake of violent protests over the michael brown shooting. and the last member of the bedford boys has died. how his best friend is remembering the life of world war two and i'm kimberly mcbroom. lawmakers are calling for an investigation into royal caribbean after one of its ships sailed right into the path of a dangerous storm over the weekend. don champion reports, the luxury cruise liner with thousands of passengers on board,...
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ferguson has been under federal scrunity since the shooting death of michael brown back in november 2014. a big shakeup in the race to the white house!!! republican presidential candidates chris christie and carly fiorina ended their campaigns today.... the remaining candidates look ahead to south carolina. fresh off his big win.... in the granite state.. vermont senator bernie sanders with the ladies of "the view"... sen. bernie sanders.. the message that we're bringing forth, that this country is supposed to be a nation of fairness, and we're not seeing that fairness right now." meantime.... hillary clinton is vowing to march on.... despite a -22- point loss.... last night.. on the republican side... john kasich swooped.... into the second place. the ohio governor may now be considered.... to be the top so called.... "establishment candidate"... sot/kasich: "i absolutely do believe that i cannot only unify the party but i also believe i can bring back that blue collar democrat that was for reagan." senator ted cruz... florida governor.... jeb bush... and... senator marco ruibio ended u
ferguson has been under federal scrunity since the shooting death of michael brown back in november 2014. a big shakeup in the race to the white house!!! republican presidential candidates chris christie and carly fiorina ended their campaigns today.... the remaining candidates look ahead to south carolina. fresh off his big win.... in the granite state.. vermont senator bernie sanders with the ladies of "the view"... sen. bernie sanders.. the message that we're bringing forth, that...
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tentative settlement with the department of justicel last month following the fatal shooting of michael brown. was cleared of any wrong-doing in the 20-14 shooting. meanwhile, the justice department found civil rights violations with ferguson's police department and court systems.### a michigan family files a lawsuit over toxic levels of lead in michigan's water. their daughter's bloodstream has high levels of lead. home the water in flint after the city switched from the detroit river to the flint river to save money. the girl's father says he needs to be the voice for his daughter. luke waid / filing lawsuit "we want the best for her and it seems like our city officials do not care." twice the level considered toxic.### as concerns continue to grow over the zika virus ... northern california medical professionals are working to make sure the virus doesn't spread. a blood bank in sacramento processes donations for five million people at more doctors say they will soon ask anyone who recently traveled to mexico, central or south america to wait at least 28-days before donating. chris gressens
tentative settlement with the department of justicel last month following the fatal shooting of michael brown. was cleared of any wrong-doing in the 20-14 shooting. meanwhile, the justice department found civil rights violations with ferguson's police department and court systems.### a michigan family files a lawsuit over toxic levels of lead in michigan's water. their daughter's bloodstream has high levels of lead. home the water in flint after the city switched from the detroit river to the...
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ferguson has been under scrutiny since 18-year-old michael brown was fatally shot by officer darren wilson 18 months ago. the grand jury and the justice department declined to prosecute wilson. >>> the royal caribbean cruise ship damaged in a large storm is due back in court tonight in new jersey. murk-force winds sunday over 100 miles per hour and 30-foot waves forced the ship to turn back. the ship's captain explaining in a video broadcast internally to all 4500 state rooms that he the storm when he had the ship out. they were ordered to say in their state room for eight hourstheir state room for eight hours.hours. thankful thankfully nobody was hurt. >>> researchers say driverless cars still need a driver, someone to take control of the steering wheel and slam on the brakes. regulators gave approval without any of that, no steering wheel, no accelerator and no brakes. states can pass law that require vehicles to have those things, but federal regulators have opened the door for perhaps faster development of truly >> the road i >>> know, we are all looking for ways to better our photogra
ferguson has been under scrutiny since 18-year-old michael brown was fatally shot by officer darren wilson 18 months ago. the grand jury and the justice department declined to prosecute wilson. >>> the royal caribbean cruise ship damaged in a large storm is due back in court tonight in new jersey. murk-force winds sunday over 100 miles per hour and 30-foot waves forced the ship to turn back. the ship's captain explaining in a video broadcast internally to all 4500 state rooms that he...
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continues to violate the rights of african americans-- even after the controversial shooting death of michael brown. the legal action comes after communication between the city and the d-o-j. broke down. from our partners at c-n-n. mary moloney explains. >> : we intend to aggressively prosecute this case and we intend to prevail. >> mary : the attorney general says the city of ferguson targets african americans. >> : the residents of ferguson have suffered the deprivation of their constitutional rights, the rights guaranteed to all americans, for decades. they have waited decades for justice. they should not be forced to wait any longer. >> mary : federal investigators say some police officers would stop people and arrest them without cause -- and use unreasonable force -- to generate city revenue. >> : they think i have this hoodie on, i'm a bad guy. >> mary : the doj spent seven months negotiating with the city -- to reform the police department and court system. but when the deal was submitted to council members for a vote tuesday night, they changed those terms -- by adding seven amendments --
continues to violate the rights of african americans-- even after the controversial shooting death of michael brown. the legal action comes after communication between the city and the d-o-j. broke down. from our partners at c-n-n. mary moloney explains. >> : we intend to aggressively prosecute this case and we intend to prevail. >> mary : the attorney general says the city of ferguson targets african americans. >> : the residents of ferguson have suffered the deprivation of...
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. >> ferguson combam a national became a the mass shooting of the death of michael brown and >>> nurses take a healthy newborn baby for a routine check up. jennifer milton says after he gave birth,hospital staff took her son for a physical and the nurse came back explaining the surgery that was done. >> they cut underneath's the baby the baby's tongue so that baby can nurse better. >> at that point, i began to cry. the tennesseehospital is not commenting right now. the family'sattorney say the doctor did apologize but also billed the couple for the procedure. >>> ticket prices are only climbing at theme parks. we'll show you the fun will >>> we are back in with our official live model. temperatures right at 39 in wesley chapel and some of us are in the low 30s across the north and following through the spines there and right along the water, the water is saving you as far as temperatures in the 40s. north inland and low 40s. we don't have a wind out there. pickup hour, later this afternoon, sunny and cool and pleasant and certainly compares to where we are now in the mid- 60s. i will ha
. >> ferguson combam a national became a the mass shooting of the death of michael brown and >>> nurses take a healthy newborn baby for a routine check up. jennifer milton says after he gave birth,hospital staff took her son for a physical and the nurse came back explaining the surgery that was done. >> they cut underneath's the baby the baby's tongue so that baby can nurse better. >> at that point, i began to cry. the tennesseehospital is not commenting right now....
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ever after the shooting death of michael brown. the legal action comes after communication. .. between the city and the d- o-j broke down. federal investigators say some police officers would stop people... and arrest them without cause... as well as use unreasonable force to generate city revenue. the lawsuit comes after seven months of negotiations... to reform the police department /// ((kirsten joyce)) > when it comes to millenials and their money... out. millenials now have a new approach... when it comes to handling their cash. danielle nottingham explains why it could disrupt the banking industry. 32 year old surgical resident travis shiba hasn't walked into a bank in years. (travis shiba, millennial) "everything is online..pay my bills online, money transfers, like everything" more young adults like shiba are finding less use for them. millennial expert morley winograd says 30 percent of millennials don't have a (morley winograd/millennia l expert) "between their student loans and the great recession and the crash of the price of their parents' house and value, they hav
ever after the shooting death of michael brown. the legal action comes after communication. .. between the city and the d- o-j broke down. federal investigators say some police officers would stop people... and arrest them without cause... as well as use unreasonable force to generate city revenue. the lawsuit comes after seven months of negotiations... to reform the police department /// ((kirsten joyce)) > when it comes to millenials and their money... out. millenials now have a new...
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this is a larger problem, and let's be fair, whether garner family or trayvon martin family or michael brownfer this violence. it is a way for the hillary campaign and sanders campaign to skirt past real issues and say we are supporting these families in tragedy, but that's not real policy. >> donna, is this a risk a candidate takes? it can go very well or could simply flop. and as jason said, some people might take offense to it. >> remember back in 1960, hesitate to go back to another campaign, but president then candidate john f. kennedy reached out to coretta scott king when martin luther king was in jail, so yes, symbolic politics has always been part of the narrative of reaching out to black voters. i am not surprised, that's old school as they say. what's more relevant, black voters, whether it is gang violence or police violence, they want to hear substantive what are you going to do to change and improve our lives, like white voters, they want to hear the substance, not just the sound bites and symbolism. >> we are going to be talking about this for a long time. not just the week ah
this is a larger problem, and let's be fair, whether garner family or trayvon martin family or michael brownfer this violence. it is a way for the hillary campaign and sanders campaign to skirt past real issues and say we are supporting these families in tragedy, but that's not real policy. >> donna, is this a risk a candidate takes? it can go very well or could simply flop. and as jason said, some people might take offense to it. >> remember back in 1960, hesitate to go back to...
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improving the way police in courts treat poor people and ferguson has been under scrutiny since michael brown was shot by white officer darren wilson 18 months ago. wilson was not prosecuted. >>> tonight we are learning about a central florida connection concerning a man authorities say killed two deputies in a lunchtime gun battle in maryland, in abington. david evans is wanted in orange county for assault on a police officer. witnesses say one deputy who tried to calm evans was shot in the head. evans was killed in a gun battle nearby. >>> 3, 2, 1, and lift-off of the united launch alliance delta iv rocket. >> the air force successfully sending off a spy satellite, at vandenberg air force, in california. details are classified, >> there is no quiet way to get a rocket up. >> you can't be sneaky with that. >> everybody is going to know. >> nothing to see here, folks! pay no attention. >> we would like to have a nice big flame outside to warm us up. no rockets going up, viz -- visibility is good. temperatures dropping off fast. frost advisory. first thing in the morning, it will be cold there
improving the way police in courts treat poor people and ferguson has been under scrutiny since michael brown was shot by white officer darren wilson 18 months ago. wilson was not prosecuted. >>> tonight we are learning about a central florida connection concerning a man authorities say killed two deputies in a lunchtime gun battle in maryland, in abington. david evans is wanted in orange county for assault on a police officer. witnesses say one deputy who tried to calm evans was shot...
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ferguson has been under scrutiny since the shooting death of michael brown by an officer two years ago. >>> an update on the virus, today the cdc announced it found two babies who died in brazil from micro ceph rarks l aly. 80 % of those who contract the virus will have no symptoms at all. >>> this is the strongest evidence to date that zika is the cause but it's still not definitive. >>> a student at lehigh university in bethlehem university in pennsylvania has also tested positive for zika. the student is recovering and feeling well. >>> let's check in with dave price now. it's going to be so cold over the weekend you're going to need jackets in the studstudio. it's going to penetrate everywhere. cool air on its way in. that bitter blast is coming. and that in combination with winds kicking in is going to create a very uncomfortable and temps in the area right now, fine, in the mid 30s. things are going to be changing. now we have winds coming out of the west anywhere from eight miles per hour to about the teens. let's go outside right now for a look at a gorgeous sunset. that's from
ferguson has been under scrutiny since the shooting death of michael brown by an officer two years ago. >>> an update on the virus, today the cdc announced it found two babies who died in brazil from micro ceph rarks l aly. 80 % of those who contract the virus will have no symptoms at all. >>> this is the strongest evidence to date that zika is the cause but it's still not definitive. >>> a student at lehigh university in bethlehem university in pennsylvania has also...
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this comes after the fatal shooting death of michael brown. >> a new battle in ferguson, the justice department is now suing the city for violating its residents' civil rights. >> the violations were expansive and deliberate, stopping people, arresting them without cause and these violations were not only egregious, they were routine. >> the lawsuit comes after a surprise move by the city council, voting to push back against the settlement the city had reached with the justice department after months of negotiations. >> i think the things we asked for were reasonable. >> city leaders want to amend the agreement which they say the city can't afford to implement. argument. >> the city's own negotiators came to an agreement that was fair and cost effective. >> she said city leaders leave her no choice, forcing litigation to protect the rights of residents who she says are treated unfairly by police. >> they have waited decades for justice. they should not be forced to wait any longer. >> this case goes to trial unless the city and justice first. first. >> exercise does a body good and s
this comes after the fatal shooting death of michael brown. >> a new battle in ferguson, the justice department is now suing the city for violating its residents' civil rights. >> the violations were expansive and deliberate, stopping people, arresting them without cause and these violations were not only egregious, they were routine. >> the lawsuit comes after a surprise move by the city council, voting to push back against the settlement the city had reached with the justice...
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after the fatal shooting death of michael brown, an investigation found a pattern of problems with excessive force and racial discrimination in the police department. bazi kanani has the latest. [chanting] >> reporter: a new battle in ferguson, missouri.the justice department now suing the city for violating its residents civil rights. >> the ferguson police department violations in particular were expansive and deliberate stopping people without reasonable suspicion by arresting them without cause and using unreasonable force. these violations were not only a gracious, they were routine. >> reporter: the city council voting to push back against the with the justice department after months of negotiation. >> i think the things we have asked for a very reasonable. >> reporter: leaders want to amend the agreement which they said the city cannot afford to implement, but attorney general loretta lynch is not buying that argument. >> the department of justice and ferguson's own negotiators came to an agreement that was both fair and cost-effective. >> reporter: lynch says city leaders leave for n
after the fatal shooting death of michael brown, an investigation found a pattern of problems with excessive force and racial discrimination in the police department. bazi kanani has the latest. [chanting] >> reporter: a new battle in ferguson, missouri.the justice department now suing the city for violating its residents civil rights. >> the ferguson police department violations in particular were expansive and deliberate stopping people without reasonable suspicion by arresting...
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following a federal investigation into the deadly shooting of michael brown. d-o-j investigators found unconstitutional and discriminatory practices across the police force and municipal court system. 18-year-old brown was shot and killed by officer darren before the vote ... the council made several changes to the new mandate ... james knowles / ferguson mayor - "in the spirit of this very large and expansive, arguably one of the most expansive decrees they have ever issued that we are going to be still complying with the vast majority of that which they laid out." the d-o-j now must approve the changes ... when finalized ... the new mandate could cost the city as much as 10-million dollars over the next 3 years. two maryland deputies are dead following shootings at a shopping center. the harford county sheriff's office says a deputy was called to a panera bread for a report of a disturbance and was shot when he got there. a second deputy caught up to the suspect and shots were fired again. the suspect was killed. the two deputies were taken to a hospital whe
following a federal investigation into the deadly shooting of michael brown. d-o-j investigators found unconstitutional and discriminatory practices across the police force and municipal court system. 18-year-old brown was shot and killed by officer darren before the vote ... the council made several changes to the new mandate ... james knowles / ferguson mayor - "in the spirit of this very large and expansive, arguably one of the most expansive decrees they have ever issued that we are...
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of a young boy and police with their hands up which is a portrayal of what happened during the michael brown shooting in me mow. ortiz says the order of police voted to boycott working the upcoming concert at marlins park in april. >> we are not going to voluntarily show up there and sign up to work for a woman that has portrayed a message that is antipolice. >> reporter: the miami police department is singing a different tune. >> i have talked to people who were at that meeting. vote taken it was a vote of one. because they saw no vote. >> reporter: moss says ortiz works for the police department but does not speak for the police department. moss says ortiz speaks for the members of the union that he represents. bottom line, moss says if there is a concert like beyonce's upcoming show in miami the police will be there to protect and serve. >> anybody that wants to go to that concert and enjoy themselves at that concert can rest assured is the police will be there to protect them. >> reporter: we tried to get a response from beyonce's representatives. we did leave a message but have not hear
of a young boy and police with their hands up which is a portrayal of what happened during the michael brown shooting in me mow. ortiz says the order of police voted to boycott working the upcoming concert at marlins park in april. >> we are not going to voluntarily show up there and sign up to work for a woman that has portrayed a message that is antipolice. >> reporter: the miami police department is singing a different tune. >> i have talked to people who were at that...
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settlement with the justice department last month to revamp its police department after the shooting of michael brown. former officer darren wilson was cleared of wrongdoing in the 2014 shooting, but the justice department found civil rights violations within the ferguson will have to among other things pay for it justice department monitor for three years, hire staff to maintain data on arrests and use of force incidents, and recruit more police force. it could cost 3.79 in the first year alone. the ferguson city council is set to vote on whether to read ratify the settlement or not. >> the planned parenthood clinic in colorado springs with three people were killed in november set to open next week. nine people were wounded in this shooting spree that lasted several hours. in december, eight judge ordered an mental competency evaluation for the 57 -year-old suspect, robert louis deer. he faces 179 felony counts, including murder and attempted murder. the news release said the clinic will reopen february 15 with added security. >> the san diego city council ballot that will hike the minimum wage abov
settlement with the justice department last month to revamp its police department after the shooting of michael brown. former officer darren wilson was cleared of wrongdoing in the 2014 shooting, but the justice department found civil rights violations within the ferguson will have to among other things pay for it justice department monitor for three years, hire staff to maintain data on arrests and use of force incidents, and recruit more police force. it could cost 3.79 in the first year...
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department has lawsuit against the city of ferguson of black residents following the shooting death of michael brown. as you remember, his death sparked these major protests. that the city used law enforcement as a way of revenue... specifically targeting blacks. just yesterday, improving relations. right now animation cincinnati police are on the hunt for a driver who hit a 15-year old girl this morning, then took off! it happened near the intersection of glenwood avenue and reading road around 8-thirty this morning. the teen was taken to childrens hospital with minor injuries. take a look at your screen. police say they're looking for a blue 19-98 honda c-r-v, with the ohio license plate g-r-w 8-2-2-9. if you happen to see the car... call crimestoppers at 513-352-3040. if you've been to over-the-rhine you know it's a pretty hoppin' place these days... and now... the streets of o-t-r could get alot more crowded... thanks to something the city officially created this afternoon. we'll explain. and let's give you another live look downtown. cold now... but what's the rest of the 7-day forecast look li
department has lawsuit against the city of ferguson of black residents following the shooting death of michael brown. as you remember, his death sparked these major protests. that the city used law enforcement as a way of revenue... specifically targeting blacks. just yesterday, improving relations. right now animation cincinnati police are on the hunt for a driver who hit a 15-year old girl this morning, then took off! it happened near the intersection of glenwood avenue and reading road...
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he argued that it perpetuates what he says is a lie of the shooting of michael brown. beyonce's dancer sported all black similar to the style of the black panther party 50 years ago. her publicist had no comment. the official events leading up to the 88th academy awards have started. have met for a lunch and posed for a photo. all 20 acting nominees are white for the second year in a row. sylvester stallone who was nominated, that they deserve more credit. >> michael jordan, every time i looked into his eyes as an actor, he's making me better. i think he should have been given a lot more respect, a lot more attention. >> stallone asked kugler how he wanted him to handle the luncheon. he was told to go and represent the film. >>> time for a look at what's trending an we're still talking super bowl because the internet is not impressed with tim cook's iphone photography skills. he took this picture of a super as you can see, it is blurry and wide angle, just ordinary. not very significant. this comes on the heels of a new apple campaign shot on iphone 6s which highlights
he argued that it perpetuates what he says is a lie of the shooting of michael brown. beyonce's dancer sported all black similar to the style of the black panther party 50 years ago. her publicist had no comment. the official events leading up to the 88th academy awards have started. have met for a lunch and posed for a photo. all 20 acting nominees are white for the second year in a row. sylvester stallone who was nominated, that they deserve more credit. >> michael jordan, every time i...
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police charged michael brown in angela lechlitner's death. of tabernacle church and worked at norfolk botanical garden. we told you in september officers in goldsboro, north carolina arrested brown. detectives have not told us his connection to few showers. mostly this morning. highs will be in the upper 40s. winds ne 5-10mph. tonight: partly cloudy. colder. lows near 30. winds north 5-10mph. thursday: mostly sunny but chilly. highs will be near 40. winds north 10-20mph. a weak disturbance is moving through the region this morning. it is producing some light and spotty showers. this will move out by later today. then we'll see a mix of sun and clouds. cooler/colder temperatures are in place for the next 48 hours. we'll see lows near 30 tonight and highs near 40 tomorrow. we'll see on thursday as high pressure builds in. we will warm things up on friday into the weekend. it should be pretty nice. we'll see another system bring rain to the region early next week stay tuned for updates. today: partly to mostly cloudy with a few showers. mostly t
police charged michael brown in angela lechlitner's death. of tabernacle church and worked at norfolk botanical garden. we told you in september officers in goldsboro, north carolina arrested brown. detectives have not told us his connection to few showers. mostly this morning. highs will be in the upper 40s. winds ne 5-10mph. tonight: partly cloudy. colder. lows near 30. winds north 5-10mph. thursday: mostly sunny but chilly. highs will be near 40. winds north 10-20mph. a weak disturbance is...
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that city has been in the spotlight since michael brown a justice department report came down hard on police -- and what was called a municipal court system driven by profits. "the city was well aware that deciding not to accept it that they were chchosing litigation, this is their choice." the city council is worried the agreement could cost it almost four million dollars in the first year -- so it voted to make changes. there's a firestorm over a new song by one of the biggest pop stars. many people call her new song formation anti- law enforcement. so now, there ae competing rallies being plannnd. one to protest the song. the other to show support for the singer. the time now is several people are in the hospital this morning after a pile up. it happened on the road east of cleveland. dozens of cars and at least 15 trucks were involved. we kno some people were seriously hurt -- but no deaths have been reported. an agri-business giant will pay a allegations. monsanto will pay 80 million dollars. the company was accused of not accounting for millions of dollars paid to distributors a
that city has been in the spotlight since michael brown a justice department report came down hard on police -- and what was called a municipal court system driven by profits. "the city was well aware that deciding not to accept it that they were chchosing litigation, this is their choice." the city council is worried the agreement could cost it almost four million dollars in the first year -- so it voted to make changes. there's a firestorm over a new song by one of the biggest pop...
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cases, michael brown and trayvon martin. have you seen that video and do you have a reaction to it? >> i have not seen the video. i saw her super bowl performance. i thought and as the performances of ll artists were great. everyone brought their specific talents to the field. >> you choose your words very carefully. is disappointment really the right word? i've been at a lot of press conferences you seem rather fired up by this. is that really the right word? >> it is the right word. it is. i think that the city of ferguson had an opportunity here to step forward and they chose to turn backwards. they chose to live in the past and adopt a means of ignoring the voices of their citizens. they're choosing to ignore the complaints of their citizens. and they're choosing to ignore the clear findings that this department presented to them almost a year ago in march of last year and march of 2015. they had many opportunities to deal with this and we had hoped they were on that path as we hope that every jurisdiction is on that path. our view was that we were moving towards a system and in
cases, michael brown and trayvon martin. have you seen that video and do you have a reaction to it? >> i have not seen the video. i saw her super bowl performance. i thought and as the performances of ll artists were great. everyone brought their specific talents to the field. >> you choose your words very carefully. is disappointment really the right word? i've been at a lot of press conferences you seem rather fired up by this. is that really the right word? >> it is the...
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the changes stem from the murder of michael brown. ferguson police department violations in particular were expensive and deliberate. causeing people without and using unreasonable force. these violations were not only egregious, they were repeated. they were driven i racial bias. jummy: the cost of the changes, which could top $10 million. loretta lynch says she's not buying that argument. coming up, democratic candidates get ready for their next big debate. the big endorsement one of them is getting today. and health officials on capitol hill for a zika virus hearing. when they will start testing exactly. -- a vaccine. major scientific breakthrough and the person who predicted it 100 years ago. and doug will be back with just how cold it will get for your valentine's weekend and when we could see warm up. (elephant sound) there's a big difference between making noise, (tapping sound) and making sense. (elephant sound) (donkey sound) when it comes to social security, needs a real plan to keep social security strong. (elephant noise)
the changes stem from the murder of michael brown. ferguson police department violations in particular were expensive and deliberate. causeing people without and using unreasonable force. these violations were not only egregious, they were repeated. they were driven i racial bias. jummy: the cost of the changes, which could top $10 million. loretta lynch says she's not buying that argument. coming up, democratic candidates get ready for their next big debate. the big endorsement one of them is...
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against it wants big changes to the police department after the shooting death of the 18-year- old michael brown. a justice department report critical. you may remember brown was shot by a white police officers in november of 2014 leading to weeks of protest in helping to inspire the black lives matter movement. >>> still to come, it's a social network for do-it- >>> are you on pinterest? >> i'm not because i think you have to sign up for it. >> 100 million users have flocked to the web site to post pictures of their own visual board. >> pinterest has opened its dollars to the insider. deb by a takes you inside -- debbie takes you inside. storm. we're taking you inside pin -- pinterest headquarters. >> i'm making your pinning dreams come through. this is everywhere we have pinterest offices. we have a few across the u.s. but we have five international offices. in all the markets people need ideas in similar areas. what i'm going to wear, what i'm going to cook, what's my house going to look like? >> exactly. >> reporter: larkin brown taking us inside the online sensation. >> when i was planning
against it wants big changes to the police department after the shooting death of the 18-year- old michael brown. a justice department report critical. you may remember brown was shot by a white police officers in november of 2014 leading to weeks of protest in helping to inspire the black lives matter movement. >>> still to come, it's a social network for do-it- >>> are you on pinterest? >> i'm not because i think you have to sign up for it. >> 100 million users...
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city's courts and police department in ferguson after the deadly police shooting of black teenager michael brown in 2014. the council says some government proposals could bankrupt the city. >>> coming up on the "morning news." locking out the fbi. encryption technology is blamed for blocking the investigation into the san bernardino shooting. >>> later, assault with an alligator. fast food workers get a big this is the "cbs morning news." now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com p proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults. doctors have been prescribing humira for 10 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, and new or
city's courts and police department in ferguson after the deadly police shooting of black teenager michael brown in 2014. the council says some government proposals could bankrupt the city. >>> coming up on the "morning news." locking out the fbi. encryption technology is blamed for blocking the investigation into the san bernardino shooting. >>> later, assault with an alligator. fast food workers get a big this is the "cbs morning news." now i get...
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ferguson has been under scrutiny since michael brown was shot and killed by white officer darren wilson. resigned in november 2014. >> darcel: two deputies have been killed in a shooting in maryland. that deputy later died from his injuries. the gunman was also killed. so far there's no motive but authorities believe the first deputy was shot because he was wearing a uniform. need of a kidney transplant. he's getting one from his wife. the husband has kidney disease and was told he'd have to wait seven years for a kidney. that's when his wife stepped in and she was a perfect match. >> darcel: north henderson is ranked fifth in the state with only one loss to smoky mountain. knights play f that feeling. you know the one. that "grand-slam, aced-the-presentation" feeling. multiply that feeling. it's the deal of all deals. a moment worthy of celebration. now multiply that. you're everyone's hero in the championship of all championships it's that feeling. multiplied. introducing the new multiplier scratch-offs. a chance to win. and a chance to multiply your winnings. >> stan: big games in pr
ferguson has been under scrutiny since michael brown was shot and killed by white officer darren wilson. resigned in november 2014. >> darcel: two deputies have been killed in a shooting in maryland. that deputy later died from his injuries. the gunman was also killed. so far there's no motive but authorities believe the first deputy was shot because he was wearing a uniform. need of a kidney transplant. he's getting one from his wife. the husband has kidney disease and was told he'd have...
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correct problems identified in a department of justice investigation conducted after 18-year-old michael brown was shot and killed by a dozen police officer. they found unconstitutional and discriminatory practices across the police force and municipal system. nigel: happening now, hundreds of soldiers are heading to afghanistan. the u.s. army announced it would deploy soldiers to be health and province in southern afghanistan. the troop is trying to push back the taliban and. deployment outside major bases in afghanistan since 2014. and a lot of candidates are clamoring for our attentions, and there are a lot of issues also, as well. gabrielle: a leading political pollster gets a chance to interact with one of the biggest voting blocs in the country, the millennial's. we have more. reporter: call this lunch with a side of politics. between classes, they are sandwiching with a meeting. >> we are out there measuring public opinion, but at the heart of public opinion is the way in which you put together a question and how it has developed. reporter: and many pollsters have questions for younger
correct problems identified in a department of justice investigation conducted after 18-year-old michael brown was shot and killed by a dozen police officer. they found unconstitutional and discriminatory practices across the police force and municipal system. nigel: happening now, hundreds of soldiers are heading to afghanistan. the u.s. army announced it would deploy soldiers to be health and province in southern afghanistan. the troop is trying to push back the taliban and. deployment...
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this is after the deadly 2014 police shooting of michael brown but not every proposal from the department of justice was accepted. council meeting. officials say it would cost alone. the government must approve the final agreement. >>> the court-martial of army on hold. the judge in the case is awaiting a appeals court to decide if classified evidence should be shared with bergdahl's defense team. he's accused of deserting his 2009. captured by the taliban, later released in a prisoner swap. prison. >>> let's check with ivan for a look at the forecast on this wednesday. another chilly morning but is it as cold as yesterday? >> it's not but it's going to go the other way. so we're just going to back and basically. is what is going to happen. 36 crystal river, chilly but the winds not as strong as yesterday so the wind chill not as bad. 48 in ruskin. bradenton 54 and temperatures across polk county, sebring 50 across polk county, sebring 50 degrees. by lunchtime we warm up a little but notice this, upper 50s by 4:00. 48 at 8:00 a.m. but 8:00 p.m. already back to the temperatures which means
this is after the deadly 2014 police shooting of michael brown but not every proposal from the department of justice was accepted. council meeting. officials say it would cost alone. the government must approve the final agreement. >>> the court-martial of army on hold. the judge in the case is awaiting a appeals court to decide if classified evidence should be shared with bergdahl's defense team. he's accused of deserting his 2009. captured by the taliban, later released in a prisoner...
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under scrutiny from the justice department since police officer darren wilson shot 18-year-old michael brown. department declined to prosecute officer wilson. steve: reverberations today after the ground shifted last night in the presidential primaries, and donald trump and bernie sanders emerged with major victories in new hampshire. stacey: kcci's aixa diaz is live in our washington bureau. aixa, the field of candidates is shrinking. aixa: that's right. tonight, we have two candidates who have dropped out. carly fiorina and chris christie both announced they are ending their presidential bids, while the other candidates who remain in the race are now shifting their focus to south carolina. gov. kasich: the light overcame the darkness of negative campaigning and i feel great about it. aixa: john kasich campaigned at a town hall, after finishing second behind donald trump in new hampshire. >> kasich is not a very flamboyant politician. maybe that appeals to people but boy there's good contrast between him and donald trump. ted cruz: -- sen. cruz: the results have shattered the expectation, s
under scrutiny from the justice department since police officer darren wilson shot 18-year-old michael brown. department declined to prosecute officer wilson. steve: reverberations today after the ground shifted last night in the presidential primaries, and donald trump and bernie sanders emerged with major victories in new hampshire. stacey: kcci's aixa diaz is live in our washington bureau. aixa, the field of candidates is shrinking. aixa: that's right. tonight, we have two candidates who...