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here is michael brown, former director of fema. michael, you know too well this is only the beginning in particular for those in north carolina. many without power, businesses still underwater. what are the next steps for the state? >> this is always the frustrating part to me when these hurricanes or for that matter these tropical storms move through is the floodwaters always follow behind and people are going to learn several things. one they will learn, maybe if they didn't actually have flood insurance they will not have coverage for the structural damage, loss of personal property and everything else. the same is true of businesses. and i think the other thing is, there is a misperception or a misconception, i'm not sure which word, that fema or the federal government is going to swoop in and make those people who didn't have flood insurance, make them whole again and that is simply not the case. fema will provide some stopgap measures, give people temporary housing, maybe some temporary costs to replace personal items. but the
here is michael brown, former director of fema. michael, you know too well this is only the beginning in particular for those in north carolina. many without power, businesses still underwater. what are the next steps for the state? >> this is always the frustrating part to me when these hurricanes or for that matter these tropical storms move through is the floodwaters always follow behind and people are going to learn several things. one they will learn, maybe if they didn't actually...
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louis county for the first anniversary of michael brown staff in 2015.here were a number of demonstrations planned and i felt strong to ferguson, to st. louis as many thousands of people have been drawn in the previous year to learn from that young organizers, most of the young organizers in the streets of their who put together really the longest continuous protests and civil rights history with the exception of maybe the montgomery bus boycott. historic protests and so i came back to berkeley hoping to write an intro to the paperback edition of who we be. i wrote 50 pages and turned it in to my publisher and my publisher said this is not an intro to a book, but probably a new book. i had taken two decades to do the first two books, "can't stop won't stop, who we be", but this one had the essay pour out a man so i finish the rest of the book in about four months and one of the main ideas that i traced in who we be deepens when i had a chance to be there in st. louis city, st. louis county and ferguson. it was paradox, this strange paradox but i think we
louis county for the first anniversary of michael brown staff in 2015.here were a number of demonstrations planned and i felt strong to ferguson, to st. louis as many thousands of people have been drawn in the previous year to learn from that young organizers, most of the young organizers in the streets of their who put together really the longest continuous protests and civil rights history with the exception of maybe the montgomery bus boycott. historic protests and so i came back to berkeley...
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and so, i went for the anniversary of the killing of michael brown on august 9th, 2015, and was therend came back and wanted to write about the sort of gap between the picture of diversity that we have and the rising inequalities that we see, especially along racial lines. >> in fact, in your book, you contend that we are pretty much back to where we were 20 years ago in terms of race and segregation. why do you say that? >> well, the facts show that school desegregation, for instance, peaked in 1989. and what we've seen over the last 20 years in housing, especially in the bay area, has been gentrification. but gentrification is part of this larger process of resegregation that's going on. what we see with gentrification is what's happening in the cities. but what happens to those that are displaced? where do they go? they move to suburbs with names like ferguson, missouri. so, i wanted to kind of capture that, and also to look at what's been happening even in the popular culture. so talking about the oscars so white controversy and talking about the continuing sort of overwhelming wh
and so, i went for the anniversary of the killing of michael brown on august 9th, 2015, and was therend came back and wanted to write about the sort of gap between the picture of diversity that we have and the rising inequalities that we see, especially along racial lines. >> in fact, in your book, you contend that we are pretty much back to where we were 20 years ago in terms of race and segregation. why do you say that? >> well, the facts show that school desegregation, for...
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he celebrated the death of michael brown by executing a who within one month of michael brown's death saying that misery should be in the edge -- you cannot have trust in the morality of the government. i believe that what we need to do to improve a government that can be improved is to make sure what is inherently in the dna of the states, small, conservative government with business for entry regulation and a aaa bond rating intact. is the othert done aspects that bring balance to government. we have not been investing in our workforce, in the world of economic development we call it workforce development but in the real world we just call it education and higher education in the state has been cut by 40% budget has seen about a 25% decline. we also have failed to make the investments in the infrastructure on which our economy runs. new investment in transportation, health care, and a new energy grid to bring new conservation and transmission lines and other resources to the state are things that the next administration should be investing at it. >> if you had seen what happened to
he celebrated the death of michael brown by executing a who within one month of michael brown's death saying that misery should be in the edge -- you cannot have trust in the morality of the government. i believe that what we need to do to improve a government that can be improved is to make sure what is inherently in the dna of the states, small, conservative government with business for entry regulation and a aaa bond rating intact. is the othert done aspects that bring balance to government....
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let's go to michael brown, the former fema director. michael, always good to have you. one of the things people always say is distance and time can make folks forget. virtually a whole new generation of floridians here. as phil pointed out, it's been 11 years. go through the kind of things they have to do. >> well, phil is exactly right. i think complacency is probably the biggest danger. we talk about 120-mile-an-hour winds. rick talks about the cone of probability of where it might land. i think all those things are important to talk about but what's more important is the fact you have 120-mile-an-hour sustained winds right now. you have warm water. what you're going to have is as this crosses cuba and the bahamas it's going to start to grow. whether it skirts the coastline or not you're going to have storm surge. you're going to have huge amounts of rain. and so frankly i hear lots of talk about recommending evacuations and that sort of thing. but i truly believe that this size of storm, looking at all of the factors that you have about the weather, the water tempera
let's go to michael brown, the former fema director. michael, always good to have you. one of the things people always say is distance and time can make folks forget. virtually a whole new generation of floridians here. as phil pointed out, it's been 11 years. go through the kind of things they have to do. >> well, phil is exactly right. i think complacency is probably the biggest danger. we talk about 120-mile-an-hour winds. rick talks about the cone of probability of where it might...
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the area of course no stranger to officer-involved shootings after the michael brown incident a couple years ago. but it's the first time a st. louis officer has diede in nearly 16 years. a fight breaks out at a court hearing for the murder of a pregnant woman. you can see the argument begin here in michigan. the victim's uncle starts to swing at one of the suspects in the case and it quickly gets out of control. police would eventually come in to break up the fight and both men are taken into custody. coming up next... we will have highlights from both american league divisonal playoff series.. and uni head coach mark farley conference game on the road this saturday at south dakota rick coleman joins us next on kwwl. "now, kwwl sports, presented coleman here with uni head vernon: i'm monica vernon, and i approve this message. congressman blum's smear campaign -- misleading and false. the truth -- monica vernon donated every pay raise to charity and helped build a homeless shelter for women and children, but multi-millionaire blum promised he'd take only half his salary. then in congre
the area of course no stranger to officer-involved shootings after the michael brown incident a couple years ago. but it's the first time a st. louis officer has diede in nearly 16 years. a fight breaks out at a court hearing for the murder of a pregnant woman. you can see the argument begin here in michigan. the victim's uncle starts to swing at one of the suspects in the case and it quickly gets out of control. police would eventually come in to break up the fight and both men are taken into...
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he's michael brown, he joins me on the phone. good to have you, michael. you're saying this strategy isn't new? >> unless i'm missing something in the details, this is something fema has done for 30, 40 years during hurricane katrina, for example, we moved supplies, equipment and personnel in an arc from atlanta, georgia to dallas, texas. the key is to make sure, and i know fema would never do this, you don't want to put the resources that you might need to respond to a disaster in the area where they might become victims themselves. so it sounds to me like, i don't know what josh earnest was talking about today in the press gaggle, but fema has always prepositioned equipment and personnel in place, and i would assume, and frankly would hope that femas doing this for this hurricane particularly because it's florida and everything you heard in the previous report. we have new people. haven't had a major hurricane hit the area in a dozen years or more, and frankly the time for people to be evacuating has -- they should still evacuate but that time has since
he's michael brown, he joins me on the phone. good to have you, michael. you're saying this strategy isn't new? >> unless i'm missing something in the details, this is something fema has done for 30, 40 years during hurricane katrina, for example, we moved supplies, equipment and personnel in an arc from atlanta, georgia to dallas, texas. the key is to make sure, and i know fema would never do this, you don't want to put the resources that you might need to respond to a disaster in the...
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coster celebrated the death of michael brown by executing a black man within a month of michael brown's death saying that missouri should be in the if lines of killing people it helps someone advance their political career. you have allocations who do something like this, you cannot have trust in the morality of the government. >> what we need to do to improve a government that can be improved is to make sure what is inherently in the dna of this state which is small conservative government that has and business friendly regulation and a aaa bond rating remains intact. what has not been done in the is the other aspects that bring balance to government. we have not been investing in our workforce. in the world of economic development we call it workforce development. in the real world we call it education. higher education, investment has been cut by 40%. has seen a 25% decline. we also have failed to make the investments in the infrastructure that -- on which our economy runs. no investment, we talked about it in transportation, health care. add a new energy grid that would bring new tr
coster celebrated the death of michael brown by executing a black man within a month of michael brown's death saying that missouri should be in the if lines of killing people it helps someone advance their political career. you have allocations who do something like this, you cannot have trust in the morality of the government. >> what we need to do to improve a government that can be improved is to make sure what is inherently in the dna of this state which is small conservative...
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they took the stories of alton stirling, michael brown and other men who were slain at the hands of law-enforcement officers since 2013. what is the connection to dr. seuss? in july of 2015, the internet was in a frenzy over this past she mostly book titled what pet should i get. from the blood to dr. seuss collection. when the book was released was trending on twitter for days. this is at the same time that many people were in an uproar over the black lives matter movement. many men men have been shot consecutively by police officer. >> dr. seuss picking up so much buzz that we're happy about it but on the other hand we kind of felt like the press or the mainstream media would pick up the attention of one of these deaths and then after three or four days sweep it under the rug. it's just another name and #. >> they started this project over a year ago but it didn't fully come together into alton stirling and casteel cases happen back to back. >> and this is when it was like this is the time. we literally went from having one complete piece, maybe three rough sketches to within two or three weeks w
they took the stories of alton stirling, michael brown and other men who were slain at the hands of law-enforcement officers since 2013. what is the connection to dr. seuss? in july of 2015, the internet was in a frenzy over this past she mostly book titled what pet should i get. from the blood to dr. seuss collection. when the book was released was trending on twitter for days. this is at the same time that many people were in an uproar over the black lives matter movement. many men men have...
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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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i want to go to former fema director michael brown.ichael, i was thinking of you when we last chatted about the evacuations at the florida coast and a lot of people who weren't leaving at the time despite the imploring of the state's governor. now a lot of them are coming back and many have e-mailed to me say, see, that's why i decided to stay, neil, it wasn't that big a deal. sort of like a post arrogance i always worry people in the future will say, well, they always put the fear of god in us and there's no need to. what do you think? >> you just added a great phrase to the lexicon. post arrogance, i love that. the coverage with the exception of a few specific places where it was overhyped, i thought the news coverage and media coverage of the storm was pretty balanced. look, we had a storm that was a category 4 sustained winds of 140 miles an hour. it was making a beeline straight for the florida coast. and as we all know and as people who live in those areas should know hurricanes are a fickle creature. they're going to do what the
i want to go to former fema director michael brown.ichael, i was thinking of you when we last chatted about the evacuations at the florida coast and a lot of people who weren't leaving at the time despite the imploring of the state's governor. now a lot of them are coming back and many have e-mailed to me say, see, that's why i decided to stay, neil, it wasn't that big a deal. sort of like a post arrogance i always worry people in the future will say, well, they always put the fear of god in us...
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it followed the police shooting of michael brown in 2014. the judge said it failed to show officers acted with malice or in bad faith. lawyers against the case will appeal. >>> vikings at their best against the giants. minnesota took the lead on a short touchdown run in here. this is in the first quarter, and they were never really troubled from that point on. quarterback sam put it away. a first pump. still undefeated vikings crew to 24-10 win over the giants. >> patriots' fans happy tom brady is eligible to play again following the ending of the suspic suspicion. >> brady said he was happy to be back to work after a long four weeks off. asked if he would be the patriots' starter sunday against >> uh-huh. so jack says no doubt, brady's playing for sure. >> i was in new england over the weekend, and they would be another boston tea party if -- >> a fan mutiny if they don't put him in. >> exactly. especially after the embarrassing loss on sunday. >>> all right, coming up, when a painting is worth much more than originally thought. once valued
it followed the police shooting of michael brown in 2014. the judge said it failed to show officers acted with malice or in bad faith. lawyers against the case will appeal. >>> vikings at their best against the giants. minnesota took the lead on a short touchdown run in here. this is in the first quarter, and they were never really troubled from that point on. quarterback sam put it away. a first pump. still undefeated vikings crew to 24-10 win over the giants. >> patriots' fans...
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high-profile confrontations between the police and african-american men, including eric garner, michael brown protest movements such as black lives matter have gained many supporters across the country. so it is conceivable that there could be a counter mobilization among some whites who feel threatened. white flight is nothing new, but it becomes increasingly untenable as the population of the country gets larger and becomes more racially and ethnically diverse. of course, it goes without saying that the geography of the country is fixed, so it makes it increasingly difficult to flee to the suburbs ad infinitum. so although overt white separatism is really still taboo in america, white separatism is a very marginal political movement, there could be more people who join if they feel and harold -- imperliediled in the increasingly diverse america. anybody have any questions? somebody? heidi, you must have a question for me. >> the projections for 2050, right? prof. michael: originally, but it has been revised to 2042 when the nation will no longer have a white majority. there will be no major
high-profile confrontations between the police and african-american men, including eric garner, michael brown protest movements such as black lives matter have gained many supporters across the country. so it is conceivable that there could be a counter mobilization among some whites who feel threatened. white flight is nothing new, but it becomes increasingly untenable as the population of the country gets larger and becomes more racially and ethnically diverse. of course, it goes without...
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excess tiff force against protesters after the 2014 police shooting death of michael brown the judge say it is plaintiffplaintiffs present malice or bad faith. >>> he condition herring-d they plan to appeal. >> a public memorial service will be held today for golf king, arnold palmer. thousands are expect today attend the service that will be held at st. vincents, that is in -- pennsylvania. vince gill is expected to sing and legendary golfer and palmers rival jack nicholas is expect today speak. palmer died last week at the age of 87. >>> a successful meal delivery service is uninvestigation for- w place safety and violence. blue aapron shifts meals. last year police responded to the plan to several times including three times for bomb variety of assaults that have also been several safety problems including fines of more than $20,000 for improper storage of chemicals and employee training violation. >> otle -- he rolled out the new item in fiver test markets in june. they said it was very successful the restaurant web site says that it consists of spicy chicken and rk blended with
excess tiff force against protesters after the 2014 police shooting death of michael brown the judge say it is plaintiffplaintiffs present malice or bad faith. >>> he condition herring-d they plan to appeal. >> a public memorial service will be held today for golf king, arnold palmer. thousands are expect today attend the service that will be held at st. vincents, that is in -- pennsylvania. vince gill is expected to sing and legendary golfer and palmers rival jack nicholas is...
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that led them to arrest lorenzo brown, dustin tomlin and michael brown of sacramento, all for possession of child pornography. a 61-year-old man in the south bay is in custody accused of possessing child porn. the santa clarita -- clara police issued a search warrant to dennis bell crews finding over 1000 images on his computer and downloading 10,000 other images.>>> concorde investigators are analyzing surveillance video that someone opened fire out to police headquarters, striking the building. no one was hurt and it's unclear whether or not police were the intended target. investigators say they spoke with a witness in the area and that the person heard the gunshot and heard a car speeding away. the witness did not get a good look at the vehicle or the suspect. investigators are focusing on surveillance video that's mounted outside the station and video from other locations.>> hopefully, it will show the vehicle. i don't know how close we consume or how clear the picture will be. >> if the shooting was deliberate there is no evidence to believe it's related to the protest from police
that led them to arrest lorenzo brown, dustin tomlin and michael brown of sacramento, all for possession of child pornography. a 61-year-old man in the south bay is in custody accused of possessing child porn. the santa clarita -- clara police issued a search warrant to dennis bell crews finding over 1000 images on his computer and downloading 10,000 other images.>>> concorde investigators are analyzing surveillance video that someone opened fire out to police headquarters, striking...
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. >> the police that's of michael brown and gardner set off a protest. james comey recently told lawmakers his barrel intends to end all the speculation that maintain a database to have important information of all encounters of use of deadly force. >> the data for squared record all police shootings on civilians and should be running between one and two years. are ?supposed? to give the fbi information on fatal police involved cases. but turning over that information is ?voluntary?a& expertsa& say the current data the hasa& is spotty at best."for the fbi to not have that kind of data, is a big big gap that i think needs to be filled." among 3 media groups compiling data on fatal police-involved cases this year.. the washington post, the guardian & the reno news and review ... data collection is sporadic. as of last week, the post tallied 715 casesa& the guardian 801a& the reno news and review a&malcolm - 3:56 addition to the facta& that it doesn't tell us anything about the circumstances of any of those shootings." 4:03 and.. given the alarming uptick i
. >> the police that's of michael brown and gardner set off a protest. james comey recently told lawmakers his barrel intends to end all the speculation that maintain a database to have important information of all encounters of use of deadly force. >> the data for squared record all police shootings on civilians and should be running between one and two years. are ?supposed? to give the fbi information on fatal police involved cases. but turning over that information is...
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he celebrated the death of michael brown by executing a black man within a month of michael brown's deathsame missouri should be in the top of killing people if it helps advance a political career. with you politicians who do things like this you cannot have moral trust in them around the of the government. >> chris koster, your next. >> i believe that what we need to do to approve a government that can be improved is to make sure that what is inherently in the dna of the state, which is small conservative government that has low taxation and business friendly regulation and a aaa bond rating remains intact. what is not been done in this state over the last 15 years or so is the other aspects that bring balance to government. we haven't been investing in our workforce in the world of economic development we call it workforce develop met, but in the real world we just call it education. higher education in this state has been cut by 40%. the k-12 budget, foundation formula itself has seen about a 25% decline. we also have a field to make the investments in the of the structure that our eco
he celebrated the death of michael brown by executing a black man within a month of michael brown's deathsame missouri should be in the top of killing people if it helps advance a political career. with you politicians who do things like this you cannot have moral trust in them around the of the government. >> chris koster, your next. >> i believe that what we need to do to approve a government that can be improved is to make sure that what is inherently in the dna of the state,...
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>> in 2014 a ferguson, missouri, police officer shoots and kills michael brown, another unarmed black teenager. the officer says he feared for his life. >> what's striking to me was the sheer fury, frustration, and rage of folks who lived there. >> we were on the air and they were shouting things at us like, you know, why are you here now, we've been here for years. why are you just showing up? >> and they were furious. they were pissed off at the police. and a bunch of young men started chucking rocks. >> you know what? >> they're chucking rocks at us. >> you know, we are telling it the true story. >> people are angry, man. they're real angry. >> i think people in that community felt so ignored and undervalue and trodded upon for so lock long, then all of a sudden, there's the glare of national media attention that wasn't capturing the reality, and people were enormously frustrated by that. >> each death and custody fuels the black lives matter movement, cameras were capturing the final days of people like walter scott, freddie gray, sandra bland. >> there have always been police and
>> in 2014 a ferguson, missouri, police officer shoots and kills michael brown, another unarmed black teenager. the officer says he feared for his life. >> what's striking to me was the sheer fury, frustration, and rage of folks who lived there. >> we were on the air and they were shouting things at us like, you know, why are you here now, we've been here for years. why are you just showing up? >> and they were furious. they were pissed off at the police. and a bunch of...
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michael brown, tamir rice, walter scott, keith scott. some of those names of men called -- killed by police which james comey says is leading to the country to think there's an epidemic of police violence against african americans. >> however well-intentioned they may be, americans actually have no idea whether the number of people or brown people are white people being shot by police is up, down or sideways years, 10 years. >> according to comey there is perception and reality. he says there is no national database to prove police brutality against african americans. he says it can't be proven. he suggests viral videos can create that impression. >> we are on wildfire watch. there is a fire burning that has destroyed 22 homes. in carson city just north of carson city. there is brand-new concerns from the fire situation to the rain. they're concerned about flooding. the fire is now more than 5 mi.2. 5% contained. >> if you had a large campfire and you had a spritzer bottle you could probably knock down the flames but you won't remove the
michael brown, tamir rice, walter scott, keith scott. some of those names of men called -- killed by police which james comey says is leading to the country to think there's an epidemic of police violence against african americans. >> however well-intentioned they may be, americans actually have no idea whether the number of people or brown people are white people being shot by police is up, down or sideways years, 10 years. >> according to comey there is perception and reality. he...
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michael brown, he has been in the head of fema for several years is processing a forward le leaning and aggressive position. let me read off some statistics for you. fema has a free position federal staging area in virginia. they got 137,000 meals and 193,000 liters of water. and 1200 gallons of fuel. pushing into the zone itself, down in georgia and, they also prepositioned 225,000 of supplies and meals. the list goes on and on. knowing they got a major storm on their doorstep is trying to preposition the sources. we have covered hurricanes, you don't want to put all of those resources into the storm zone but in a position they can responsible quickly as soon as the storm passes. i was trading e-mails with somebody at nasa. they are concerned of a devastating flow to the space center and it looks like they'll get hit hard there on the eastern shore of florida. >> back to you. >> tom costello. >> thank you very much. >> we are giving live look here. some folks are still walking up and down at the promenade. florida is among the states waiting format few a matthew. >> first, major hurric
michael brown, he has been in the head of fema for several years is processing a forward le leaning and aggressive position. let me read off some statistics for you. fema has a free position federal staging area in virginia. they got 137,000 meals and 193,000 liters of water. and 1200 gallons of fuel. pushing into the zone itself, down in georgia and, they also prepositioned 225,000 of supplies and meals. the list goes on and on. knowing they got a major storm on their doorstep is trying to...
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about facing challenges while first african american that lead justice department leading high michael brown shooting in ferguson missouri. >> new at 6:30 china overtaken the united states as the biggest spender apple's app store. according to the research firm people china spent be 15% app third quarter than americans. games were top seller in china. u.s. has led since 2010. >> he is 90 wife 81. after all of this time, we will fell you about important wish >> a blustery but bright date day. it is not gb much warmer. i will tell you when we have you know me. that's new hampshire kelly ayotte. this is washington kelly ayotte. she voted for 20 billion dollars in tax breaks for the big oil companies. but she voted against letting you refinance your student loans. ayotte voted to give a huge tax breaks to millionaires. while 95% of us... got nothing. kelly ayotte. you need to know in washington. she's not working for new hampshire. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. spent 21 years in the navy, defending america. if i only showed up half of the time, i'd have been court-mart
about facing challenges while first african american that lead justice department leading high michael brown shooting in ferguson missouri. >> new at 6:30 china overtaken the united states as the biggest spender apple's app store. according to the research firm people china spent be 15% app third quarter than americans. games were top seller in china. u.s. has led since 2010. >> he is 90 wife 81. after all of this time, we will fell you about important wish >> a blustery but...
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two years later the fatal police shooting of michael brown in ferguson remains a politically sensitive it's been ejected into missouri's troubadour campaign. at issue is whether democratic missouri attorney general chris koster who is now running for governor pushed for the ouster of karen wilson, the officer who shot mr. brown before the facts were in. republican candidate tracking has accused chris koster of time to get mr. wilson fired soon after the august 2014 shooting. choose to the figures in ferguson told the ap inseparable interviews that chris koster called for officer wilson fired or forced resignation industries of closed-door meetings involving out of state and st. louis regional leaders in the weeks after the shooting. chris koster denies the charge. is a look at that debate from last week which also includes other candidates to talk about focusing on education, infrastructure spending, right to work legislation and religious freedom. >> moderator: thank you. again welcome to the 2016 candidate forums hosted by the missouri press association. earlier today candidates in t
two years later the fatal police shooting of michael brown in ferguson remains a politically sensitive it's been ejected into missouri's troubadour campaign. at issue is whether democratic missouri attorney general chris koster who is now running for governor pushed for the ouster of karen wilson, the officer who shot mr. brown before the facts were in. republican candidate tracking has accused chris koster of time to get mr. wilson fired soon after the august 2014 shooting. choose to the...
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and the general lack of police accountability for those killed in the year after the death of michael brown and the ferguson outbreak alone, so during 2014 -- and i'm going to say their names in tribute to them -- this includes ed sell ford, dante parker, tamir rice, laquan mcdonald, natasha mckenna, tony robinson, anthony hill, megan hockday, walter scott, freddie gray, alexa christian, randolph, sandra bland, sam duboise and christian taylor. their deaths have set a new climate for social movements and federal action. the conditions of the police encounters that ended in the loss of each of their lives and the lives of thousands of other innocent citizens that will never be known would not have existed and could have been entirely avoided had federal policymakers decided to respond in a different way to the civil rights movement and the enlightened protests of the 1960s. questions of intent or the degree to which federal policymakers foresaw the consequences of the choices they made with respect to urban social programs in black communities are only relevant to a certain extent. the issue
and the general lack of police accountability for those killed in the year after the death of michael brown and the ferguson outbreak alone, so during 2014 -- and i'm going to say their names in tribute to them -- this includes ed sell ford, dante parker, tamir rice, laquan mcdonald, natasha mckenna, tony robinson, anthony hill, megan hockday, walter scott, freddie gray, alexa christian, randolph, sandra bland, sam duboise and christian taylor. their deaths have set a new climate for social...
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a federal judge dismissed a the sometimes violent protest thes followed the police shooting of michael brown in 2014. the judge said it failed to show officers acted with malice or in bad faith. lawyers for the protesters say they'll appeal. >>> some sports now. monday night football, the vikings were at their best against the new york giants. minnesota took the lead on a short touchdown run in here. this is in the first quarter, and they were never really troubled from that point on. quarterback sam bradford's touchdown pass to kyle all to put it away. a little fist pump. the still undefeated vikings cruise to a 24-10 win over the giants. >>> and patriots' fans no doubt very happy that quarterback tom brady is eligible to play again following the completion of his four-game deflate-gate suspension. >> in an interview last night, brady said he was happy to be back to work after a long four weeks off. asked if he would be the patriots' starter sunday against like that aren't up to him. >> uh-huh. so jack says no doubt, brady's playing for sure. >> yes. i was in new england over the weekend, a
a federal judge dismissed a the sometimes violent protest thes followed the police shooting of michael brown in 2014. the judge said it failed to show officers acted with malice or in bad faith. lawyers for the protesters say they'll appeal. >>> some sports now. monday night football, the vikings were at their best against the new york giants. minnesota took the lead on a short touchdown run in here. this is in the first quarter, and they were never really troubled from that point on....
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michael brown gets stopped it wasn't because he stole some thing.i was initiated time of this topic it was come he was stopped for jaywalking or these are the types of offenses people are stopped for, particularly in ferguson. a failed experiment of black by any measure, liberal and conservative. all of those things like people to go to ferguson, let people to see to what happened to mike brown. to some extent the story of mike brown was much deeper than the story of particular active state funds. as a school director proposals and send it out, we were back in new york and eric garner it would been killed, or i should say daniel pantaleo, we often don't talk about the, the policeman who killed eric garner was not indicted and we're marching in the street. were back in ferguson right before that. before we knew it we went on the tour of really high profile cases the state violence. they're kind of comp mike brown, walter scott who shot in the back. sandra bland was found hanging in a jail cell. freddie gray he was beaten because he had been tested to
michael brown gets stopped it wasn't because he stole some thing.i was initiated time of this topic it was come he was stopped for jaywalking or these are the types of offenses people are stopped for, particularly in ferguson. a failed experiment of black by any measure, liberal and conservative. all of those things like people to go to ferguson, let people to see to what happened to mike brown. to some extent the story of mike brown was much deeper than the story of particular active state...
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joining me now are michael brownstein, brown stein and weaver, a democratic and strategic messaging firm. his clients include the new jersey and pennsylvania state committees and collin hannah, the president of let freedom ring. former chester county commissioner with a long history of working with republican candidates, welcome to you both. >> thanks. let's talk about the town hall format. explain what we'll see tonight. >> the town hall format has questions coming from the audience. in most cases they have been prescreened and so that people have been selected who might have submitted a number of questions and they decide three or four or five or six that are particularly on target. they will come from the audience. it won't be the same head to head with a moderator in between format that we saw in the first debate. >> and mike, does this make it a little bit easier or more difficult for the candidates to predict the questions? >> town halls are typically tougher to do. they are a little harder to predict but everybody kind of knows, some of the questions are prescreened about what tho
joining me now are michael brownstein, brown stein and weaver, a democratic and strategic messaging firm. his clients include the new jersey and pennsylvania state committees and collin hannah, the president of let freedom ring. former chester county commissioner with a long history of working with republican candidates, welcome to you both. >> thanks. let's talk about the town hall format. explain what we'll see tonight. >> the town hall format has questions coming from the...
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inches of rain cause a storm surge 9 feet or more joining us right now is former fema director michael brownhael thanks very much for joining us, what can you tell us in terms of getting residents to stay safe what is most important? >> well, i can't tell you how pleased i am to hear the governor's all along east coast start talking about evacuation. that means that even though it has been 11 years since hurricane katrina, these governors leaders figured out that this is their role this is their job, to tell the public the truth about how dangerous storms can be, and that they need to evacuate. now, i also hearded a a.m. talk about the fact eye of the storm is 40 miles off the coast. what people of an in fact, not often al forget about, in terms of hurricanes, is that even though the storm may diminish, you are still going do have the storm surge, still moving when it had 140 mile-per-hour winds still off atlantic building that water has to go somewhere it dissipates spread out in a vast circle is going to hit the florida coast. so after this storm continues to move forward, you are going to
inches of rain cause a storm surge 9 feet or more joining us right now is former fema director michael brownhael thanks very much for joining us, what can you tell us in terms of getting residents to stay safe what is most important? >> well, i can't tell you how pleased i am to hear the governor's all along east coast start talking about evacuation. that means that even though it has been 11 years since hurricane katrina, these governors leaders figured out that this is their role this...
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jeran brown tore his acl while michael floyd and jeran brown are questionable for this weekend's game. so who is the next man up? >> well, i know britain has been waiting for an opportunity forever. when he has them. he makes plays. jj has made his chances. chomping at the bit to get in more. if they can't go great, we have some adjustments to make. but we have guys that are fired up to play. >> already, s healthy enough to play. kickoff is at 10 a.m. sunday morning our time. and 12news sports will be there. >>> still to come, michael phelps married? >> vandals targeting trump. >> armed thieves. inches from sleeping kids. >> phoenix suns season underway. >> it is the pressure that i like. the pressure that i live for. >> all eyes are on 19-year-old devin booker. the new face of the franchise revealing his realistic jimmy. >> hey guy. justin timberlake is my guest tonight. plus ... we are having a pizza party. plus, tracy ulmam. go not change the channel. it's good. >> are you putting your family at risk every time you go out to eat? there are 48 million cases of food bourn illness in
jeran brown tore his acl while michael floyd and jeran brown are questionable for this weekend's game. so who is the next man up? >> well, i know britain has been waiting for an opportunity forever. when he has them. he makes plays. jj has made his chances. chomping at the bit to get in more. if they can't go great, we have some adjustments to make. but we have guys that are fired up to play. >> already, s healthy enough to play. kickoff is at 10 a.m. sunday morning our time. and...
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louis became ground zero for anti-cop protests following the shooting death of michael brown in nearbyed to keep the peace? he also played basketball in college and former massachusetts senator scott brown. good morning to both. >> i would kick his butt. >> just saying. until we have a chance to show it -- >> you have to do the age thing -- >> listen to that. >> when you look at the issue who can keep the peace regarding the anti-cop sentiment in this country which has grown in last year or two? >> donald trump as evidenced by the endorsements he received and law and order. i think there's a very important component of working with the community and developing community relations. if you look back and i've said it on this and other shows, the president had the opportunity to be the great uniter and i feel he's been a better divider than what happened in cambridge, massachusetts. the police acted stupidly before even knew the facts. >> according to the evidence. >> but that starts the rhetoric and starts from the top and now police have been on the defensive from the get-go. are there s
louis became ground zero for anti-cop protests following the shooting death of michael brown in nearbyed to keep the peace? he also played basketball in college and former massachusetts senator scott brown. good morning to both. >> i would kick his butt. >> just saying. until we have a chance to show it -- >> you have to do the age thing -- >> listen to that. >> when you look at the issue who can keep the peace regarding the anti-cop sentiment in this country which...
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know, st.of you louis grand jury declined to indict darren wilson for the killing of michael brown. this sparked protests all over the country. at the same time, the obama administration announced a matching funding program for the purchase of 50,000 body cameras. this is not a surprise. body cameras have been a staple in these discussions. there is widespread believe that they prompt an observer effect and better behavior, whether you citizen or an officer. the widest study on this took place in rialto, california. a new police chief came in and outfitted his officers with body cameras. they recorded the numbers of complaints against police and compared it to the year before. in the year in which cameras were deployed, there was a dramatic reduction in use of force and complaints against police. the most recent study published last month examined 4200 officer sites, about 1.5 million hours worth of body camera footage, and they compared, again, the year before in body cameras. a found a 93% reduction in citizen complaints against police. there are a number of reasons it might've be
know, st.of you louis grand jury declined to indict darren wilson for the killing of michael brown. this sparked protests all over the country. at the same time, the obama administration announced a matching funding program for the purchase of 50,000 body cameras. this is not a surprise. body cameras have been a staple in these discussions. there is widespread believe that they prompt an observer effect and better behavior, whether you citizen or an officer. the widest study on this took place...
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when the death of michael brown in ferguson, the death of eric garner in staten island, the ongoing protests throughout the country and the assassinations of new york police officers. we're at a cross roads, you stated. as a society, we can choose to live our everyday lives raising our families, going to work, hoping that someone somewhere will do something to ease the tension to smooth over the conflict. we can roll up our car windows. turn up the raid wroe and drive around these problems. or we can choose to have an open and honest discussion about what our relationship is today. what it should be, what it could be, what it needs to be. if we took our time to better understand one another. your words, sir. much research points to the widespread existence of unconscious racial bias. many people in our white majority culture have unconscious racial biases, and react differently to a white face than to a black face. in fact, we all, white and black, carry these biases around with us. but if we can't help our latent biases, we can help our behavior in response to these instinctive reactions, w
when the death of michael brown in ferguson, the death of eric garner in staten island, the ongoing protests throughout the country and the assassinations of new york police officers. we're at a cross roads, you stated. as a society, we can choose to live our everyday lives raising our families, going to work, hoping that someone somewhere will do something to ease the tension to smooth over the conflict. we can roll up our car windows. turn up the raid wroe and drive around these problems. or...
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brown deer michael kass says his responding officer could immediately see the two teens were in danger... and knew he had to step in. ive been a law enforcement officer for almost 30 years and ive never seen an incident this horrific by two dogs police tell us the pit bulls lived with one of the girls, and began attacking her inside the home. she tried to escape, and that's when the dogs went after her friend. the girls suffered serious injuries. one dog died at the scene, the police are still looking for suspects involved in a possible armed robbery at the walmart near holton on capitol. we first brought you this story on daybreak yesterday morning. police say four suspects went into the store claiming they had weapons.they stole several t-v's and drove off in a minivan.police later recovered the stolen televisions and arrested one suspect.they're continuing to search for the other three robbers. an update to a story we first told you about yesterday morning on daybreak. police the car involved in the hit and run near mitchell and muskego.get a good look at this picture... the car is
brown deer michael kass says his responding officer could immediately see the two teens were in danger... and knew he had to step in. ive been a law enforcement officer for almost 30 years and ive never seen an incident this horrific by two dogs police tell us the pit bulls lived with one of the girls, and began attacking her inside the home. she tried to escape, and that's when the dogs went after her friend. the girls suffered serious injuries. one dog died at the scene, the police are still...
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fact that two years ago violent riots took place after the killing of an unarmed black teenager, michael brown, by a white police officer. maybe surprisingly, people here tell me they did not watch the debate and that they have largely already made up their minds. >> i just basically feel like donald trump is not a good candidate at all. he does not know the struggles of everyday life, living like we do. what has he really been through that we have been through? how can he actually relate? he is ae him because businessman who knows how to make money, and he will balance the books between us and the democrats, get something good going for us. the common folk. philip: a lot of people here and around the country tell me they are pretty fed up with this ugly presidential election of the year 2016. but many here also say they have not registered to vote yet and are not even sure whether they will. there is a clear lack of enthusiasm and also a fear of what might lie ahead. there is one presidential debate still to come. that is in las vegas next wednesday. based on what we saw in st. louis here las
fact that two years ago violent riots took place after the killing of an unarmed black teenager, michael brown, by a white police officer. maybe surprisingly, people here tell me they did not watch the debate and that they have largely already made up their minds. >> i just basically feel like donald trump is not a good candidate at all. he does not know the struggles of everyday life, living like we do. what has he really been through that we have been through? how can he actually...
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don't know martin lee anderson is because he wasn't trayvon martin, he wasn't michael brown. a lot of people who came to the same fate as martin lee anderson had after social media. a young man in a boot camp was strangled, killed while in that , at the hands of law enforcement. i started to think back at all the young men that i had not only witnessed but paid attention to because of my start in my legal profession, being at that place. that is when i thought about it. now, how do i feel about the players as they continue to express themselves? even if inof them some instances i haven't agreed with what they said. the players who said they don't understand colin kaepernick and the players who stood with colin kaepernick. they all believe they have agency, which they do. that is one of the things we should want out of our athletes, because they are citizens of the united states of america and have rights just like anyone else. my hope is, as colin continues to express himself, that other players will find a voice and continue to find support in the community, inside the locke
don't know martin lee anderson is because he wasn't trayvon martin, he wasn't michael brown. a lot of people who came to the same fate as martin lee anderson had after social media. a young man in a boot camp was strangled, killed while in that , at the hands of law enforcement. i started to think back at all the young men that i had not only witnessed but paid attention to because of my start in my legal profession, being at that place. that is when i thought about it. now, how do i feel about...
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louis county grand jury declined to indict police officer darren wilson for the killing of michael brown. his killing sparked protests across the country. in the wake of the news that wilson would not be facing charges, the obama administration proposed a $75 million three-year, 50% matching funding program for the purchase of 50,000 body cameras. and this isn't a surprise. body cameras have been a staple in policemen's conduct discussions. there is widespread believe that they bring on some kind of observer effect, that people behave better when they know they are under observation, whether you are a citizen or a police officer. there is some evidence to back this up. the most widely cited study on this took place in rialto, california. a police chief outfitted his photographe officers with body cameras. they recorded the incidents and compared that to the years before the cameras. in the years before the body cameras was deployed there was a dramatic reduction in complaints against the police and use of force. last month 4200 officers shifts in seven sites were examined, and they compa
louis county grand jury declined to indict police officer darren wilson for the killing of michael brown. his killing sparked protests across the country. in the wake of the news that wilson would not be facing charges, the obama administration proposed a $75 million three-year, 50% matching funding program for the purchase of 50,000 body cameras. and this isn't a surprise. body cameras have been a staple in policemen's conduct discussions. there is widespread believe that they bring on some...