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in the front of the helicopter, michael brown awakens in an equally desperate situation. his face is smashed and his body pinned to the floor of the burning helicopter. >> i opened my eyes and i have other seats on top of me, behind me. i can hear some of my other co-workers and friends moaning out. at this point kind of gone into survival mode and i need to get my seat belt off somehow and get out of this. >>> coming up -- >> it spewed out hundreds of pounds of fuel, which immediately lit. >>> trapped in a burning sikorsky helicopter that has just crashed on a northern california mountaintop, wildland firefighter jonathan frohreich manages to slip out of his seat belt, and in spite of a broken back, crawl to the closest part of the aircraft not yet on fire. >> in the back, in the cargo area, there's a single window. and i remember looking up, and i call it the light of god is what i saw. i just saw light right through the window right above my head. out of pure fear, i started punching the window. it took me three punches and i was able to punch the window out. >> pumpin
in the front of the helicopter, michael brown awakens in an equally desperate situation. his face is smashed and his body pinned to the floor of the burning helicopter. >> i opened my eyes and i have other seats on top of me, behind me. i can hear some of my other co-workers and friends moaning out. at this point kind of gone into survival mode and i need to get my seat belt off somehow and get out of this. >>> coming up -- >> it spewed out hundreds of pounds of fuel, which...
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he said michael brown had his hands up.t was a narrative that was adopted in fact it was a movement. hands up, don't shoot. in reality, the evidence showed that that wasn't true and michael brown was charging darren wilson. when people first found out an individual was shot as a protestor, i'm sure peoples' first impression and thought is that it was another police shooting. and it could have agitated protestors and the crowd. that was not true. it was another, it was a protestor on protestor. civilian on civilian. not a police shooting. it was going to be a battle. and the grand jury investigation into the michael brown case said that never happened. it is out there and believed it can, as a nation can there with a cooling off? and how do we deal with this in terms of a country? between those who are one on side of dealing with this as well as police? >> i hope we can get past this. but to be honest, i think that the movement, the blk lives matter, the protestors need to be getting behind the right cases. one of the proble
he said michael brown had his hands up.t was a narrative that was adopted in fact it was a movement. hands up, don't shoot. in reality, the evidence showed that that wasn't true and michael brown was charging darren wilson. when people first found out an individual was shot as a protestor, i'm sure peoples' first impression and thought is that it was another police shooting. and it could have agitated protestors and the crowd. that was not true. it was another, it was a protestor on protestor....
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then, two years after the death of michael brown at the hands of police in ferguson, missouri,ou the community turns to a classic greek tragedy for a way to address ongoing issues. >> the central question of this play, "antigone," is what happens when everyone's right oh feels justified in what they're doing? >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 f years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. lincoln financial is committed to helping you take charge of your future.ol >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on thee frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: on and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting.ro and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. l thank you. >> woodruff: for the first time, the public is getting a look att the police shooting that rocked charlotte, north carolina. keith scott was killed monday, and-- it turns out-- his
then, two years after the death of michael brown at the hands of police in ferguson, missouri,ou the community turns to a classic greek tragedy for a way to address ongoing issues. >> the central question of this play, "antigone," is what happens when everyone's right oh feels justified in what they're doing? >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 f...
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you are dead wrong about michael brown. you were wrong about trayvon martin when the evidence was presented by a jury in a court of law, the evidence did not rise to guilty as you wanted and predicted. so you don't know for a fact -- we have 800,000 cops in america. they engage in about 20 million confrontations a year. maybe you have 25 questionable shootings by miss a year. with all due respect, i don't hear you or see you on the streets of chicago asking why 3,660 citizens have been killed since obama has been president. as a matter of fact, i doubt you can name five people that have been killed of the 3,660. >> sean, i'll say this, i think as an individual person, i do a lot and my firm does a lot to find justice wherever we can. i want to go back to something you said about the president and the attorney general. the one thing we've asked for was a fair investigation. the one thing we believe that once the feds are involved in most cases, you get better transparency. we don't ask the feds to give us or promise a result
you are dead wrong about michael brown. you were wrong about trayvon martin when the evidence was presented by a jury in a court of law, the evidence did not rise to guilty as you wanted and predicted. so you don't know for a fact -- we have 800,000 cops in america. they engage in about 20 million confrontations a year. maybe you have 25 questionable shootings by miss a year. with all due respect, i don't hear you or see you on the streets of chicago asking why 3,660 citizens have been killed...
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in the case of michael brown, ferguson erupted. the clarion call became hands up, don't shoot. when the department of justice released its report, they had definitively discovered through numerous witness accounts and evidence that hadn't happened. there was no hands up, don't shoot. and officer wilson in that case actually was justified in his actions in the killing of michael brown. but it didn't seem to make a difference. in the anger of those who felt palpable frustration and disrupt within the police ranks. >> what i would say to that is during the kerik trial, kerik situation aly the over a year ago, there was same types of concerns. folks were sure they were getting the definitive answer they were wanting. once they got the chance to see the video, they saw the police department was not hiding anything and the video did not show them what they thought they would see. >> i wish you the best of luck. this is not a position i would want to be in. i think it's -- it mutt st be v stressful to deal with what may be coming tonight or what hopefully won't be coming tonight. than
in the case of michael brown, ferguson erupted. the clarion call became hands up, don't shoot. when the department of justice released its report, they had definitively discovered through numerous witness accounts and evidence that hadn't happened. there was no hands up, don't shoot. and officer wilson in that case actually was justified in his actions in the killing of michael brown. but it didn't seem to make a difference. in the anger of those who felt palpable frustration and disrupt within...
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he was a leader in the protest movement -- movement prompted by the fatal shooting of michael brown. least do not have suspects and are asking witnesses to come -- police do not have suspects and are asking witnesses to come forward. >>> in chicago a shocking watering his long -- lawn when 2 men stole his wallet and shot him in the stomach. thankfully he survived. the violence in chicago is escalating so much. has been more than 500 murders this year alone. >> police in chicago are doing all they can to save lives. one officer is actually paying out of his own pocket for quick combat causes -- causes . guazes. many officers here carry trauma kits that includes that god. a florida walmart soda display for 9/11, dc that? the boxes are stacked -- do you see that? the boxes are stacked into the twin towers. a spokesperson says the displays being taken down and also says coca-cola usually comes up with display ideas approve and they approved this one. >>> tonight nassau is launching a space capsule -- nasa is launching a space capsule. it launches at 7:oh 5 pm. the mission is expected to
he was a leader in the protest movement -- movement prompted by the fatal shooting of michael brown. least do not have suspects and are asking witnesses to come -- police do not have suspects and are asking witnesses to come forward. >>> in chicago a shocking watering his long -- lawn when 2 men stole his wallet and shot him in the stomach. thankfully he survived. the violence in chicago is escalating so much. has been more than 500 murders this year alone. >> police in chicago...
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in ferguson, missouri where a police officer killed michael brown, no cameras captured what happened. of michael brown made statements inconsistent with other statement they made and conflicting with the physical evidence. john: people pulled out their phone cameras after the shooting. but no one got a video record of what happened at the time of the shooting. it's the reason why more police departments have officers wear cameras on their chefts or shoulders. this is a good thing for the public because some cops are bullies. there are half a million police officers in america. if 1/10 of 1% are pulleys, that's a lot of bullies with guns. we tend to trust the police, they are the good guys protecting me from bad guys. and police departments and police unions are not eager to punish their own. look at what colorado officer mark magnus does to a robbery suspect. >> i'm sorry, sir. the suspect was drunk and he did mouth off at officers. but even though he poses no threat, one cop punched him 12 time. the suspect keeps apologizing. >> i'm sorry. >> this officer had been accused of abuse be
in ferguson, missouri where a police officer killed michael brown, no cameras captured what happened. of michael brown made statements inconsistent with other statement they made and conflicting with the physical evidence. john: people pulled out their phone cameras after the shooting. but no one got a video record of what happened at the time of the shooting. it's the reason why more police departments have officers wear cameras on their chefts or shoulders. this is a good thing for the public...
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in michael brown case, judge, it was found the term hands up don't shoot, that was never said and maybe -- it was found that maybe mr. brown didn't have his hands up. i don't understand why the narrative is out there, and can any court ruling, anything be done to set the record straight? >> the narrative is out there emac because people use the tragedies to further their own political agendas. we know that much of what we were told about the michael brown case in fact never happened. there were two very, very, very thorough investigations there, a state and a federal one, and you're quite correct, many of the things that the crowd was told occurred at that scene there was simply no evidence whatsoever. we don't know exactly what happened in north carolina because we haven't seen the tapes yet and because an investigation has not occurred. but we do know there is tremendous animosity towards the police, and we do know that people are taking advantage of that animosity in order to further their political goals, the violence is destroying property and destroying lives as well. liz: that's
in michael brown case, judge, it was found the term hands up don't shoot, that was never said and maybe -- it was found that maybe mr. brown didn't have his hands up. i don't understand why the narrative is out there, and can any court ruling, anything be done to set the record straight? >> the narrative is out there emac because people use the tragedies to further their own political agendas. we know that much of what we were told about the michael brown case in fact never happened....
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also they also found michael brown the black decedent in that case was charging at the officer and he defending his own life. >> i understand when you refer to ferguson it's important the audience does understand. >> it does matter. >> let me get to kevin. go ahead kevin jackson. >> first of all i wish you had a cop here in the studio so he could blow my brains out while i was listen to richard. what a bunch of nonsense. we actually have a city that's got -- that's 40% higher in crime rate than the national average. richard probably can't tell you the number of people who were killed in that city over the last year, which, by the way was 62. he doesn't tell you that 35% of the city is black. but they represent 67% of the homicides. and he wants to blame cops. i would ask a very simple question. where were the cops when the all the other crimes were going on. is that the only time that the charlotte cops have had a problem in that city? or have they had a problem for decades? it's only when somebody gets shot that the race pimps come out and start making an issue out of something. you
also they also found michael brown the black decedent in that case was charging at the officer and he defending his own life. >> i understand when you refer to ferguson it's important the audience does understand. >> it does matter. >> let me get to kevin. go ahead kevin jackson. >> first of all i wish you had a cop here in the studio so he could blow my brains out while i was listen to richard. what a bunch of nonsense. we actually have a city that's got -- that's 40%...
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marie is from milltown galway and she hasn't seen michael brown who lives in england for 29 years. in 1987 they were engaged to be married, but the happened and they eventually grew apart. well, cue up the internet these two reconnected and have talked every day since then and so decided let's see each other. ireland west airport played host to the reunion. a hug and some kissing. i believe they're on like fireworks like they used to be -- >> cool thing is that about social media you remember back in the day you just lose contact with people and from that point continent they're in let alone where they are. the fact they're able to do this. they're walking out arm in arm it's like 1987 all over again. >> this guy has been away from home for a year. he was nerving overseas and we thank jason for his service. but right there the woman with the ponytail, she's trying to figure out what she's going to order. but somebody across the table from her has a phone up. >> right there. dude standing right there, mom. >> oh, that's dwshs >> oh, yeah, i'm so excited to see open other. but you gu
marie is from milltown galway and she hasn't seen michael brown who lives in england for 29 years. in 1987 they were engaged to be married, but the happened and they eventually grew apart. well, cue up the internet these two reconnected and have talked every day since then and so decided let's see each other. ireland west airport played host to the reunion. a hug and some kissing. i believe they're on like fireworks like they used to be -- >> cool thing is that about social media you...
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to find out what to do to improve th official from the department of justice who worked on the michael brown case in ferguson will try to help out and the national guard is coming after governor mccrory declared a state of emergency. >> these police officers are showing a tremendous amount of few hundred people who have come to the town center in charlotte, north carolina, a great city and their goal seems to be destruction and harm and that's wrong and is unacceptable. >> reporter: one person is on life support in critical condition after being shot by another civilian and four police officers were hurt, none suffering plan was called as public transit was canceled. this is the public transportation center. we saw buses rolling a few minutes ago. live in charlotte, robert richardson. >> thank you so much. this is rakia scott, keith scott's ice, releasing a statement saying in part, members of law enforcement or take thing that do not belong to you in the name of protest. she said keith was a loving husband, father, brother, and friend who will be deeply missed every day. the stories between
to find out what to do to improve th official from the department of justice who worked on the michael brown case in ferguson will try to help out and the national guard is coming after governor mccrory declared a state of emergency. >> these police officers are showing a tremendous amount of few hundred people who have come to the town center in charlotte, north carolina, a great city and their goal seems to be destruction and harm and that's wrong and is unacceptable. >> reporter:...
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ferguson, missouri, august 2014, michael brown is shot and killed by a white ferguson police officer.er a scuffle in the police car, the officer said brown charged him but eyewitnesses disputed that. violent protests broke out. minutes before brown was shot dead, police say he stole cigarettes from a convenient store. ferguson's police chief released video of the robbery and then made this stunning comment. >> the initial contact between the officer and mr. brown was not related to the robbery. walking down the middle of the street blocking traffic. that was it. >> that fuelled the anger. protesters blamed police for releasing the video only to make michael brown look like a criminal, especially when the officer may not have been aware of the rbry. in the end, a grand jury chose not to indict officer darin wilson and now this, tulsa, oklahoma, just last week. >> he's got his hands up now. >> terence crutcher an unarmed black man with his hands in the aair. >> this guy is still walking and following commands. >> reporter: suddenly shot and killed by police. officer betty shelby said th
ferguson, missouri, august 2014, michael brown is shot and killed by a white ferguson police officer.er a scuffle in the police car, the officer said brown charged him but eyewitnesses disputed that. violent protests broke out. minutes before brown was shot dead, police say he stole cigarettes from a convenient store. ferguson's police chief released video of the robbery and then made this stunning comment. >> the initial contact between the officer and mr. brown was not related to the...
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it's been two years since the shooting death of michael brown forced the nation to consider the relationship between its black men and its police. [ honking ] >> reporter: and since ferguson, missouri, things seem to have spun backwards in america. >> this is a fox news alert you're looking live in baltimore, a situation that is developing, violent protests tonight following for -- [ yelling ] ? ? >> more chaos on the streets of dallas, it is unfair what is happening. >> there is no doubt whatsoever that these officers intentionally targeted and assassinated. ? ? >> reporter: my grandfather was lived and died as a white man in detroit. i went back to his birthplace to talk to our cousins about black power, white power, institutional power. >> do you feel badly that you trusted to call the police? >> yeah, yeah, i did. i do. >> even though a man was threatening you with you still feel bad? >> because they killed him. i trusted them. you think you're getting peace officers that come, not gang members, you know what i mean? you don't want n them to act lie a bunch of thugs and if they're afraid
it's been two years since the shooting death of michael brown forced the nation to consider the relationship between its black men and its police. [ honking ] >> reporter: and since ferguson, missouri, things seem to have spun backwards in america. >> this is a fox news alert you're looking live in baltimore, a situation that is developing, violent protests tonight following for -- [ yelling ] ? ? >> more chaos on the streets of dallas, it is unfair what is happening. >>...
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then, two years after the death of michael brown at the hands of police in ferguson, missouri,ou the community turns to a classic greek tragedy for a way to address ongoing issues. >> the central question of this play, "antigone," is what happens when everyone's right oh feels justified in what they're doing?
then, two years after the death of michael brown at the hands of police in ferguson, missouri,ou the community turns to a classic greek tragedy for a way to address ongoing issues. >> the central question of this play, "antigone," is what happens when everyone's right oh feels justified in what they're doing?
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michael brown did not have his police shootings answer blacks are down 75% and police shootings againsthites -- david: black president and black attorney general came to the conclusion these lies about michael brown were just that. >> that's right. david: hands up don't shoot was not true. he is following something that was proven wrong by a black president, black attorney general. the time and getting paid leave. first of all that is called due process. but if the police are murdering people all the time, why hasn't this black president with the black attorney general filed civil rights charges against the police officers? and they have not done some it is just a complete, total crock and getting people killed. david: ask one thing for clarification. he wore the socks. he wore them for practice. are you sure he wore them during the game? >> i didn't say he wore them during the game but i know he had them on, i understand he people were killed were black. the police are pulling back because they're afraid of being falsely called racist and engaging in brutality. david: minorities are be
michael brown did not have his police shootings answer blacks are down 75% and police shootings againsthites -- david: black president and black attorney general came to the conclusion these lies about michael brown were just that. >> that's right. david: hands up don't shoot was not true. he is following something that was proven wrong by a black president, black attorney general. the time and getting paid leave. first of all that is called due process. but if the police are murdering...
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missouri, the place where the black lives matter movement was born after the shooting death of michael brown. this is the man in charge of the police at that time. we'll get his take live on all of this. also the breaking political news this hour, multiple sources telling cnn ted cruz has decided who he is endorsing for president. a stunning reversal. i'll get reaction from his former spokeswoman next. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you are being treated for an infection or have symptoms. or if you have received a vac
missouri, the place where the black lives matter movement was born after the shooting death of michael brown. this is the man in charge of the police at that time. we'll get his take live on all of this. also the breaking political news this hour, multiple sources telling cnn ted cruz has decided who he is endorsing for president. a stunning reversal. i'll get reaction from his former spokeswoman next. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching...
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that same team went to assist to the response after the shooting of michael brown. jennifer roberts continues to call for peace and calm and so does the governor. >> we cannot tolerate violence. we cannot tolerate the destruction of property, and we will not tolerate the attacks towards our police officers that are occurring right now, and i feel very strongly about that. that is no way. these police officers are showing a tremendous amount of courage. >> reporter: a bunch of officers were hurt the first night of protests and more last night but none of their injuries were life- threatening. however, as stefan mentioned earlier, one civilian was shot by another civilian and is on life support in critical condition. and the city's suspending its bus services overnight. we're at the transportation 5:30 but people may want to call or check online to check on their particular routes. reporting in charlotte, robert richardson. >> thank you for the latest. rekia scott released a statement saying in part, "please do not hurt people or members of law enforcement, damage pro
that same team went to assist to the response after the shooting of michael brown. jennifer roberts continues to call for peace and calm and so does the governor. >> we cannot tolerate violence. we cannot tolerate the destruction of property, and we will not tolerate the attacks towards our police officers that are occurring right now, and i feel very strongly about that. that is no way. these police officers are showing a tremendous amount of courage. >> reporter: a bunch of...
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the police releasing that to try to influence the public's perception of michael brown.re do you stand on if this video should be released sooner rather than later. >> absolutely. people seem to forget that the police work for us. we pay our taxes. we pay their salaries. they are supposed to be here to serve and protect us. they're not serving us. they're serving themselves. and that's a serious, serious problem. my father, anderson, was a police officer for 25 years. and he actually had to kill somebody on the job one time. and so i've seen all the points of view on this, in terms of police conduct, good conduct, and misconduct. and what you see is that you have a scenario where you have certain communities that are under a police state, where the rights of the officer are protected, almost always at the expense of the general public. you cannot operate a democracy in that way. it is not going to work. so this distrust is correctly placed. it's due to extensive, extensive misconduct. officers thinking they're bo the law. and if this doesn't change, it's only going to ge
the police releasing that to try to influence the public's perception of michael brown.re do you stand on if this video should be released sooner rather than later. >> absolutely. people seem to forget that the police work for us. we pay our taxes. we pay their salaries. they are supposed to be here to serve and protect us. they're not serving us. they're serving themselves. and that's a serious, serious problem. my father, anderson, was a police officer for 25 years. and he actually had...
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for one of the leading activists during the unrest following the shooting death of "michael brown."police are investigating the circumstances surrounding his death. daren seals was found inside a burning car early tuesday morning. once the fire was put out...police discovered he'd been shot. the vigil held in his honor remained peaceful 3 in florida...the last remaining patient from the mass shooting at pulse nightclub in orlando -- is now center says it treated 35 patients and performed 76 operations... following the deadly shooting. shooting.local hospitals in orlando are not charging the survivors for any out-of-pocket medical expenses. in june- a gunman opened fire at the nightclub... killing 49 people and wounding dozens more. new developments in the flint, michigan water crisis investigation. one of the eight people charged has reached a ?plea deal? with prosecutors. former flint utilities manager michael glasgow and several of his co-defendants aped court yesterday.since glasgow is cooperating with the attorney general's office -- the felony charge against him has been droppe
for one of the leading activists during the unrest following the shooting death of "michael brown."police are investigating the circumstances surrounding his death. daren seals was found inside a burning car early tuesday morning. once the fire was put out...police discovered he'd been shot. the vigil held in his honor remained peaceful 3 in florida...the last remaining patient from the mass shooting at pulse nightclub in orlando -- is now center says it treated 35 patients and...
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marie is from milltown galway and she hasn't seen michael brown who lives in england for 29 years. in 1987 they were engaged to be married, but the wedding never grew apart. well, cue up the internet these two reconnected and have talked every day since then and so decided let's see each other. ireland west airport played host to the reunion. a hug and some kissing. i believe they're on like fireworks like they used to be -- >> cool thing is that about social media you remember back in the day you just lose contact with people and from that point continent they're in let alone where they are. the fact they're able to do this. they're walking out arm in arm it's like 1987 all over again. >> this guy has been away from home for a year. he was nerving overseas and we thank jason for his service. but right there the woman with the ponytail, she's trying to figure out what she's going to order. but somebody across the table from her has a phone up. >> right there. dude standing right there, mom. >> oh, that's dwshs >> oh, yeah, i'm so happy. and they hug and excited to see open other. b
marie is from milltown galway and she hasn't seen michael brown who lives in england for 29 years. in 1987 they were engaged to be married, but the wedding never grew apart. well, cue up the internet these two reconnected and have talked every day since then and so decided let's see each other. ireland west airport played host to the reunion. a hug and some kissing. i believe they're on like fireworks like they used to be -- >> cool thing is that about social media you remember back in...
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in michael brown, it was in front of case, it is dead in front of us. the police chief has told us enough, that is absolutely 100%, and that's what he said. the man had a gun, he didn't have a book. the man was told to drop the gun, he did not repeatedly and the officer used deadly force. we wouldn't the facts to get in the way of a really good riot with agitators and this narrative that black lives matter. they swoop in and they think that every one of these cases is going to be bad. they have no confidence in the criminal justice system, and mr. parks knows you cannot release video it is you have a tentative indictment for a homicide. if you want an officer indicted, you can't release evidence to the general public and pollute the jury pool before you actually indict the officer and give him his constitutional rights. so if the officer is cleared, they'll release the videos. >> do you want to respond to that? >> i don't quite agree with that. i think -- >> what do you mean, you don't agree with that? [ overlapping speakers ] >> hang on, hang on. we've
in michael brown, it was in front of case, it is dead in front of us. the police chief has told us enough, that is absolutely 100%, and that's what he said. the man had a gun, he didn't have a book. the man was told to drop the gun, he did not repeatedly and the officer used deadly force. we wouldn't the facts to get in the way of a really good riot with agitators and this narrative that black lives matter. they swoop in and they think that every one of these cases is going to be bad. they have...
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system and i respect the the criminal justice system and then you look at darren willson who shot michael brown down, one of the bullets landed in his eye and he punched the officer in the car. doesn't justify anything but deep down in the crevice of the hearts of our fellow people, young men at 18 years of age, we see nothing happened. this is not just a reason to riot and loot, but the pain in that silent killer not addressing that is what happened. because think about it. somebody got shot. four times. they told me three days ago, i got there an hour after the shooting and said, john, he does the same routine. sits in the car, reads a book, disabled. don't think the media is telling that and -- >> john, your last point is very important here because the police continue to insist that he had a gun. they continue to maintain that once the video comes out, a lot of folks have second thoughts about a lot of this. are you certain that he did not have a gun? >> you know, what, i do not. i've never debated the gun whether he had a gun or not, but i'm going with my gut. and my gut would tell me this
system and i respect the the criminal justice system and then you look at darren willson who shot michael brown down, one of the bullets landed in his eye and he punched the officer in the car. doesn't justify anything but deep down in the crevice of the hearts of our fellow people, young men at 18 years of age, we see nothing happened. this is not just a reason to riot and loot, but the pain in that silent killer not addressing that is what happened. because think about it. somebody got shot....
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rice, trayvon mart be, as i traveled the streets of stanford, florida, stand here in memory of michael browne times and one of the bullets will in his eye. i attended his funeral as well. we're here for jonathan ferrell, some of the other unknown individuals that's been shot in charlotte. aaron westchester. brother brown and others. the list goes on and on. brother shot at north lake mall. i think on christmas day or the day before christmas. all of these shootings across the country. we're sick and tired of being sick and tired. so before i get into all of that, we're going to open up in prayer by bishop kevin long. >> gracious god, our heavenly father, we do thank you and we do praise you for today and today our hearts are heavy but we come in obedience to your word when we've been instructed to in all things give thanks for it is your will concerning us. today god we company together with the collaborative effort and a united front to cry out against injustice here in the city of charlotte and elsewhere. and we thank you, god, even as you taught us to pray through your son jesus that your
rice, trayvon mart be, as i traveled the streets of stanford, florida, stand here in memory of michael browne times and one of the bullets will in his eye. i attended his funeral as well. we're here for jonathan ferrell, some of the other unknown individuals that's been shot in charlotte. aaron westchester. brother brown and others. the list goes on and on. brother shot at north lake mall. i think on christmas day or the day before christmas. all of these shootings across the country. we're...
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activists activists and e been pushing for body cameras since 2014 following the fatal shooting of michael brown. the organize, of the both police camera action teem citizen group that has advocated for cameras joins us this morning to development. welcome to urban update. great to see you. why don't we just start by talking about your rationale. you've been after indicating for a long time for body cameras. >> i think it's important to note that the reason why the both police camera action team was formed was not really the push for the idea that body cameras have necessary but really the push that the shaping the policy. we knew cameras were going to be on boston police officers in 2016 or 2026. so if ever us to policy was the most important piece of this . >>> now, hi mentioned we have had more shootings just this week. police shooting of crutcher in oklahoma that gives awes picture of what happened. is that what makes the case for body cameras? >> also keith lamont cameras really with this particular incident shows us is that cameras are not the as i recall bullet and that's an argument that
activists activists and e been pushing for body cameras since 2014 following the fatal shooting of michael brown. the organize, of the both police camera action teem citizen group that has advocated for cameras joins us this morning to development. welcome to urban update. great to see you. why don't we just start by talking about your rationale. you've been after indicating for a long time for body cameras. >> i think it's important to note that the reason why the both police camera...
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after the michael brown case. we understand they try to raise taxes, to reform the system.and people, does that that work? does that work after you have a system where they're focusing in on certain groups and getting revenue from those groups, giving citations just to those groups they can get more money in their coffers for budgetary needs. >> the ferguson situation -- trying to read text is from poor who are ready been hit. you have people who you cannot afford to register your car so you leave it in your driveway. this means you're not driving your car, however you get citations for the car that is sitting in the driveway. after you get one you get more than one and then the next thing you know you over $1500 which you did not have. if you had 1500 had $1500 you would registered your car. and then you are arrested for having essentially unpaid warrants and then your spending time in jail. the department of justice found that the way they find people was racially biased and extremely unfair. ferguson is no different from any number of small places. let's look at another
after the michael brown case. we understand they try to raise taxes, to reform the system.and people, does that that work? does that work after you have a system where they're focusing in on certain groups and getting revenue from those groups, giving citations just to those groups they can get more money in their coffers for budgetary needs. >> the ferguson situation -- trying to read text is from poor who are ready been hit. you have people who you cannot afford to register your car so...
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wrote that even though everybody understands why were talking about black rage and people like michael brown because at every point since the civil war ended when blacks have made social progress in america they had been met with a concerted white opposition whether it was reconstruction or the great migration north were brown versus the board of education. or the war against drugs or the obama presidency every time that they have made progress in this country there has been a conservative white backlash in the courts and in the legislature. it has been coded as protecting that. it is systemic racism. this is the first time that someone has connected hundred 50 years of history from 1865 to the present to show that the attitudes that were very much a right alive are sadly very much alive today they are worded differently but that systemic sense of racism the pushing down of the minority is still very much in our culture said to say. >> when is the book coming out. it is a little bit before the fall season. perhaps the most powerful book that i have ever published. this is undeniable. we cann
wrote that even though everybody understands why were talking about black rage and people like michael brown because at every point since the civil war ended when blacks have made social progress in america they had been met with a concerted white opposition whether it was reconstruction or the great migration north were brown versus the board of education. or the war against drugs or the obama presidency every time that they have made progress in this country there has been a conservative...
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it was for one of the lead activists during the unrest following the shooting death of michael brown. police are investigating suspicious circumstances surrounding his death. daren seals as yesterday morning. once the fire was put out...police discovered he'd been shot. last night's vigil remained peaceful about three thousand kids lost their parents on 9-11 and for many --- the trauma of that day has followed them into adul. adulthood.fifteen years later -- brook silva-braga caught up with one of the children who who as the years pass is learning to come to grips with what happened.. before matt van auken moved to portland, oregon from new jersey he finally did what he his father's name at the world trade center memoriali just stood there for a while and let it come out// i was like, now i can go, now i can leave the visit that finally helped him make peace with his father's death was twelve years after 9/11.we first talked to matt as the first anniversary approached.he was a rebellious 15 year old with big plans. plans.i've had sort of my dream of being a doctor// i know my dad wa s
it was for one of the lead activists during the unrest following the shooting death of michael brown. police are investigating suspicious circumstances surrounding his death. daren seals as yesterday morning. once the fire was put out...police discovered he'd been shot. last night's vigil remained peaceful about three thousand kids lost their parents on 9-11 and for many --- the trauma of that day has followed them into adul. adulthood.fifteen years later -- brook silva-braga caught up with one...
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from the department of justice coming, special crisis intervention team that helped after the michael brown shooting, and the naacp president will meet with the leaders to discuss the roberts and governor mccrory are calling for peace. >> we can knoll tolerate vie learnings destruction of property, or attacks towards police officers that are happening now and i feel strongly about that. that is not the american way. >> reporter: four officer were hurt in the protests last night, although none of their injuries -- av technical glitch there and will check in with robert if we have time. >>> students at unc charlotte held a lie-in to protest keith scott's death, reciting poetry and prayed for peace. >>> and in durham, students held a rally which was a healing opportunity for the community. university around the state. >>> officials are reacting to what is happening in charlotte. one of the people keeping a close eye on the city is harold medlock. he worked for charlotte's police department more than 20 years and said building trust within the community is a constant task for any law enforcemen
from the department of justice coming, special crisis intervention team that helped after the michael brown shooting, and the naacp president will meet with the leaders to discuss the roberts and governor mccrory are calling for peace. >> we can knoll tolerate vie learnings destruction of property, or attacks towards police officers that are happening now and i feel strongly about that. that is not the american way. >> reporter: four officer were hurt in the protests last night,...
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there are national guard troops and specialists that went to ferguson after the michael brown shooting. the naacp north carolina president will meet this morning in an hour with officials and community leaders to discuss what to do about this situation and this afternoon at 0, preliminary investigation. i'm robert richardson. >> thank you. >>> a fayetteville teacher on administrative leave for stepping on the american flag during a lesson will meet with the suspect today. lee francis is a teacher at a high school and said it was a lesson of the first amendment and free speech. two children, though, immediately left the room with the flag. the superintendent said there are other ways to teach first amendment rights and an yet but are ready, aren't we? >> we are, for more reasons than one, one being the sunshine and warmer temperatures will return for the weekend. no sunshine from the tower camera. we're looking downtown, pretty gray and overcast to start our friday eve. if you're get ready to head out and about, there's no rain across wake, durham, orange counties. the roads may still b
there are national guard troops and specialists that went to ferguson after the michael brown shooting. the naacp north carolina president will meet this morning in an hour with officials and community leaders to discuss what to do about this situation and this afternoon at 0, preliminary investigation. i'm robert richardson. >> thank you. >>> a fayetteville teacher on administrative leave for stepping on the american flag during a lesson will meet with the suspect today. lee...
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. >> yes, and eric garner's mother, oscar grant's mother, michael brown. >> doctor oz, welcome back tohilly here. have you ever been through anything like that before? how did it affect you. >> it was a unique experience. i told my team it was most valuable show we have ever taped. it was hard to get them together. you mentioned the mom, trayvon martin's mom here, they lost children and they blame law enforcement. but we also have had mothers have the slain officers. on the same stage these opposite groups came together. we didn't necessity how would it play out. fact that they would be trusting enough to come on the show was uplift to go me but they got together in a prayer circle and this was unbelievable because it is allowed energy to change. now was about the fact that the mother uses a child and unique pain. describe i had as if part of you were gone. which is terrible but a child is a whole different pain. they suffered publicly. the these moms are saying listen if we're willing to come together and experience this pain, in front of you, then we need to you column together as a
. >> yes, and eric garner's mother, oscar grant's mother, michael brown. >> doctor oz, welcome back tohilly here. have you ever been through anything like that before? how did it affect you. >> it was a unique experience. i told my team it was most valuable show we have ever taped. it was hard to get them together. you mentioned the mom, trayvon martin's mom here, they lost children and they blame law enforcement. but we also have had mothers have the slain officers. on the...
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he weighed in on ferguson and michael brown and freddie gray, all of these high profile cases. just gave a statistic that should shock everybody's conscience. 3,660 people are dead since obama has been president in his hometown of chicago. i bet nobody knows the name of any of those 3,660. why is that? >> well the violence in the inner city is incredible. in particular i watched tulsa. and i know tulsa. this is the man just happened, hands up, he was doing everything he was supposed to do. >> i saw that. >> everything. and a young policeman shot this man. i don't get it. you can come -- i don't care where you're coming from, there was something really bad going -- >> he had his hands up. >> i don't know if she choked. he was walking, his hands were high. he was walking to the car, he put his hands on the car. now maybe she choked. something really bad happened. but this is something, you know -- >> how do we stop this cycle of violence and more particularly, i mentioned chicago, 75% of those shootings are black americans. 3,660 since obama is president. this year alone, over 3,
he weighed in on ferguson and michael brown and freddie gray, all of these high profile cases. just gave a statistic that should shock everybody's conscience. 3,660 people are dead since obama has been president in his hometown of chicago. i bet nobody knows the name of any of those 3,660. why is that? >> well the violence in the inner city is incredible. in particular i watched tulsa. and i know tulsa. this is the man just happened, hands up, he was doing everything he was supposed to...
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seals was un he had been shot, seals was vocal activist following the fatal police shooting of michael brown in 2014. police say they are investigating seal's death as a homicide and they do not know why this happened. >>> three people were could in a midair crash today in georgia. two small single-engine planes collided, 45 miles west of atlanta, it happened near the georgia, west georgia regional airport, the airport has a runway without a controller. the pilots announced the take offs and the landings to each other. >>> nfl commissioner, roominger goodell is weigh -- roger goodell is weighing in on kaepernickm he respects his right to protest. kaepernick is not standing for the national anthem to protest america's treatment of blacks and people of color. >>> one traveler, two big airport spotted a dog in a duffel bag and a loaded gun in a separate bag. the officers were surprised when they saw the gun and saw something moving. it was a dog's moving skeleton in the x-ray machine. police escorted the man, the dog and a small knife. firearms are never allowed at check points. dogs should nev
seals was un he had been shot, seals was vocal activist following the fatal police shooting of michael brown in 2014. police say they are investigating seal's death as a homicide and they do not know why this happened. >>> three people were could in a midair crash today in georgia. two small single-engine planes collided, 45 miles west of atlanta, it happened near the georgia, west georgia regional airport, the airport has a runway without a controller. the pilots announced the take...
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but also, a sure escapeful fall the traffic builds for the browns game. michael tells us what's up in the skies when we return right >>> well, it is not quite fall. a couple of weeks until the kennedy says so but starbucks so but starbucks is bringing back the popular pumpkin spice latte. people go gaga for this. the drink was introduced in 2003. since then more than 200 million have been sold through starbucks. the company also plans to introduce a new beverage this fall called -- the chili moca! the new drink can be served warm, iced or as a frappucino. for a limited time. check your pantry little bites are recalled because of pieces of plastic found after a manufacturing failure. the recall ide chocolate chip muffins and variety packs. look for the code number 3098. look for that next to the expiration date. if you see it you have a problem. throw them away or return them for a refund. we have a full list of everything you need to know on that at wkyc.com. >>> let's take you to australia. this is not something you see every day. check out this 14-foot crocodil
but also, a sure escapeful fall the traffic builds for the browns game. michael tells us what's up in the skies when we return right >>> well, it is not quite fall. a couple of weeks until the kennedy says so but starbucks so but starbucks is bringing back the popular pumpkin spice latte. people go gaga for this. the drink was introduced in 2003. since then more than 200 million have been sold through starbucks. the company also plans to introduce a new beverage this fall called -- the...
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it is ♪ call it ♪ what it is ♪ murder ♪ murder, murder, murder ♪ treyvon martin ♪ ezel ford ♪ michael brownain't easy ♪ policing, ain't easy ♪ hard times, ain't easy ♪ oppression, ain't easy ♪ racism, ain't easy ♪ fear, ain't easy ♪ suffering, ain't easy ♪ call it what it is ♪ call it what it is ♪ call it ♪ what it is ♪ murder ♪ gun control ♪ mind control ♪ self control ♪ we've dug ourselves a hole ♪ but call it what it is ♪ call it what it is ♪ call it ♪ what it is ♪ murder ♪ call it what it is ♪ call it what it is ♪ call it ♪ what it is ♪ murder ♪ call it what it is ♪ call it what it is ♪ call it ♪ what it is >> rose: i'm pleased to have ben harper at this table for the first time. a welcome and a big welcome. >> thank you, a big thank you. >> rose: tell me about this song "call it what it is." >> some songs tap you on the shoulder. >> rose: yeah. and tell you it's time to get the done and on record in this way, some you have to cobble together, but that was one that came out in one push. >> rose: really? yeah, one sitting. what do you expect people hearing the song will think? >> i try n
it is ♪ call it ♪ what it is ♪ murder ♪ murder, murder, murder ♪ treyvon martin ♪ ezel ford ♪ michael brownain't easy ♪ policing, ain't easy ♪ hard times, ain't easy ♪ oppression, ain't easy ♪ racism, ain't easy ♪ fear, ain't easy ♪ suffering, ain't easy ♪ call it what it is ♪ call it what it is ♪ call it ♪ what it is ♪ murder ♪ gun control ♪ mind control ♪ self control ♪ we've dug ourselves a hole ♪ but call it what it is ♪ call it what it is ♪...
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in ferguson, michael brown didn't have his hands up, and now this narrative here that started last night, he had a book in his hand, not a gun. as far as the police can tell and police accounts talking to witness and local stations talking to witnesses, they say there was no book. there was never a book. there was only a gun that was out. you have this competing narrative, and keep in mind tonight, you had another protester or rioter shot just about half a block outside the omni hotel, and you wonder what the narrative will be. >> and the police officer involved in this is an african american police officer. all under investigation. that's it for us now. back to the o'reilly factor. monday hofstra university on long island. nbc anchor lester holt will moderate. jay townsend who has been a political debate coach since 1982. you have written a book call the 10 worst mistakes candidates make. let's look at hillary clinton first. what are the three things that secretary clinton cannot do in the upcoming debate. >> number one, she cannot lie. her negatives have moved into the stratosphere dur
in ferguson, michael brown didn't have his hands up, and now this narrative here that started last night, he had a book in his hand, not a gun. as far as the police can tell and police accounts talking to witness and local stations talking to witnesses, they say there was no book. there was never a book. there was only a gun that was out. you have this competing narrative, and keep in mind tonight, you had another protester or rioter shot just about half a block outside the omni hotel, and you...
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during president obama's presidency. 2012 riots in anaheim, california. 2013, trayvon martin, 2014 michael brown in ferguson, missouri. 2014 freddie gray in baltimore, maryland, and the latest one. hillary clinton still following president obama's lead.>> the a community is knowledgeable that there is a history of racial disparities in the application of our criminal laws. >> race determines too much. often determines where people live. determines what kind of education in their public schools they can get, and yes, it determines how they're treated in the criminal justice system. we have just seen the two tragic examples in tulsa and charlotte. liz: to our political power panel, gianno caldwell, democrat strategist jehmu green. nice to have you both. >> thank you. liz: do you agree with what hillary is saying? >> well, i think we need both presidential candidates to have an understanding of where race relations are in this country and have a plan how to deal with the fact that we're at the most discontent in quite sometime, since 1992. numbers of race riots under president obama i think have no
during president obama's presidency. 2012 riots in anaheim, california. 2013, trayvon martin, 2014 michael brown in ferguson, missouri. 2014 freddie gray in baltimore, maryland, and the latest one. hillary clinton still following president obama's lead.>> the a community is knowledgeable that there is a history of racial disparities in the application of our criminal laws. >> race determines too much. often determines where people live. determines what kind of education in their...
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we stand here in memory of michael brown shot downtimes. i attended his funeral as well. walter scott. we are here for jonathan and the other unknown individuals who have been shot in charlotte. brother brown and others. the list goes on and on. north lake mall. on christmas day or the day before christmas. all of these shootings, we are sick and tired of being sick and tired. >> the officer who shot scott is also black and has been placed routinely on leave pending an investigation. that's the protocol when something like this happens. the incident came after he had his hands up prior to his death. he was trying to reach into his car and they believed for a weapon. he was later found to be unarmed. protesters continue to voice their outrage today. donald trump reacted to the shooting on the campaign trail. the shooting by a white female police officer he reacted in ohio. take a listen to what he had to say. >> that was in my opinion a terrible situation. we have seen others. we have seen others. the police are aware of that too. the police are troubled by it too. they lo
we stand here in memory of michael brown shot downtimes. i attended his funeral as well. walter scott. we are here for jonathan and the other unknown individuals who have been shot in charlotte. brother brown and others. the list goes on and on. north lake mall. on christmas day or the day before christmas. all of these shootings, we are sick and tired of being sick and tired. >> the officer who shot scott is also black and has been placed routinely on leave pending an investigation....
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they had a video of michael brown involved in a strong armed robbery and physical evidence of two shots fired inside the police car, and in not trying to impact the investigation, it's not put out. and the people who don't like law enforcement and hate us are always going to hate us. the people who like law enforcement and support us will usually support us. there's a middle group that you need to get the message out to them as quickly as possible for what the facts were, and whether it's right or wrong, unfortunately people expect that in the days of social media. the challenge is getting out in front of the media, the worse thing a police chief can say is no comment. it does a disservice to the community. the community says they're hiding something. obviously they have something they could say and defend it and would let us know. it's a disservice to the officer. i was involved in a situation where i was forced to take a life. officers don't say i hope i have to do it where i take a human life and i'm going to be the national narrative on fox news and cnn. they don't do that. and we n
they had a video of michael brown involved in a strong armed robbery and physical evidence of two shots fired inside the police car, and in not trying to impact the investigation, it's not put out. and the people who don't like law enforcement and hate us are always going to hate us. the people who like law enforcement and support us will usually support us. there's a middle group that you need to get the message out to them as quickly as possible for what the facts were, and whether it's right...