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. >>> michael brown does not want to be remembered for riots. he wants to be remembered as the one that made america deal with how we are going to police in the united states. [ applause ] ? >> in two days the sotown of ferguson, missouri will hold the first mayor election since the shooting death of michael brown and the protests that made ferguson a shorthand for racial tension in america after brown's death. the relationship between ferguson's overwhelming white city government and the predominantly black residents came under fire and change has, indeed, come. ferguson's police chief is now black as are the majority of the city council members, but some are insisting that in order for the town to fully move forward, it needs elect the first mayor of color in its history. earlier i talked to ella jones who became ferguson's first black city council woman after e shooting of michael brown. she's currently challenging james knowles for the office of mayor. tell us why you want to be the mayor, the election is two days from now. tell us why you w
. >>> michael brown does not want to be remembered for riots. he wants to be remembered as the one that made america deal with how we are going to police in the united states. [ applause ] ? >> in two days the sotown of ferguson, missouri will hold the first mayor election since the shooting death of michael brown and the protests that made ferguson a shorthand for racial tension in america after brown's death. the relationship between ferguson's overwhelming white city...
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knowles, the face of ferguson following the fatal shooting of michael brown an unarmed teenager by aerguson police officer. the incumbent seeking three more years to lead this deeply scarred city. >> i think ferguson needs to make sure we continue you to have steady leadership moving forward. >> reporter: why is it not time to turn the page? the police chief is different, the city manager. >> i think you said it. we did turn the page. >> reporter: jones, a former business woman, elected to city council right after the unrest, a more diverse council in a city with a majority black population. along with a new city manager, police chief and chief judge. >> ferguson needs a mayor who cares about all people, not some of the people. >> reporter: deep mistrust of the police still simmers. last month anger flared when some claim video of michael brown newly made public proved police had hidden evidence. police said the footage was irrelevant. a department struggling to recruit more officers, down about 25%, and carry out court-ordered reforms like more cops on the street, after the departme
knowles, the face of ferguson following the fatal shooting of michael brown an unarmed teenager by aerguson police officer. the incumbent seeking three more years to lead this deeply scarred city. >> i think ferguson needs to make sure we continue you to have steady leadership moving forward. >> reporter: why is it not time to turn the page? the police chief is different, the city manager. >> i think you said it. we did turn the page. >> reporter: jones, a former...
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in ferguson, missouri where a police officer killed michael brown, no cameras captured what happened.on eyewitness testimony. >> many witness to the shooting 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. >>
in ferguson, missouri where a police officer killed michael brown, no cameras captured what happened.on eyewitness testimony. >> many witness to the shooting 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...
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. >>> casos como el de fredi en baltimore, michael brown en missouri y walter scott en carolina del surbir sumo ral y que las malas acciones de los individuo individuos no pongan en duda a los policÍas. >>> vamos a volver a lo de antes sin derecho de servicio tratado con respeto y dignidad y pues exponernos al criterio de la policÍa >>> lo que muchos temen como este periodista que esta revisiÓn provoque que mÁs casos de abuso policial queden impunes >>> 14 ciudades incluyendo baltimore estÁn llevando a cabo reformas en su departamento de policÍa, pero ahora el fiscal quiere detener y revisar esos acuerdos. >>> no estamos en realidad de acuerdo con este proceso que estÁ basicamente eh, tomando mÁs tiempo para que nosotros podamos reformar el departamento y continuar construyendo relaciones con la comunidad >>> las autoridades en baltimore y cleveland ohio han dicho que van a continuar con sus reformas con el departamento de policÍa a pesar del memo del fiscal, de hacer esto ambas ciudades podrÍan perder fondos federales en baltimore diego arias noti a noticias telemundo >>> acapulco dura
. >>> casos como el de fredi en baltimore, michael brown en missouri y walter scott en carolina del surbir sumo ral y que las malas acciones de los individuo individuos no pongan en duda a los policÍas. >>> vamos a volver a lo de antes sin derecho de servicio tratado con respeto y dignidad y pues exponernos al criterio de la policÍa >>> lo que muchos temen como este periodista que esta revisiÓn provoque que mÁs casos de abuso policial queden impunes >>>...
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>> we covered criminal justice on the show and did that before michael brown's death and before sort of the explosion of black lives matter activism and what happens in baltimore but when i started covering ferguson and then baltimore that was the sort of catalyst as i was thinking about where the country was at and what was it about this moment that was producing this kinetic reaction and started thinking about why we built the system we built. the project in writing it and trying to get to the bottom of policing and criminal justice. >> in your book, you come back to ferguson quite a bit. it had quite an impact on you? >> yeah. you know, i grew up in bronx and new york city in the '80s and '90s when the city and borough were more dangerous and higher crime. i always thought about these issues about police and policing as big cities and it struck me in that everything that was tense and fraught about policing was in this small place and boiled down into this incredible essence and there is something about the intensity of it that struck me. >> you take on -- are you a fan? >> part o
>> we covered criminal justice on the show and did that before michael brown's death and before sort of the explosion of black lives matter activism and what happens in baltimore but when i started covering ferguson and then baltimore that was the sort of catalyst as i was thinking about where the country was at and what was it about this moment that was producing this kinetic reaction and started thinking about why we built the system we built. the project in writing it and trying to get...
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some people are talking about -- are fixated on michael brown and the cigarellos and other people arebout black lives matter and what's going on with the ferguson police department. and therefore, the common conversation you need to have, not to agree, but to understand. okay, that's where you're coming from. i see. there's been times when the point of this country, when i've been to the nra or convention or to a republican meeting or the republican convention, and i've had conversations with people who are working off entirely different -- not just the odd story or two. but an entirely different narrative about how we got here. you know, the source of the crash in 2008, was something to do with african-americans and housing and not to do with goldman sachs. and finally, i think that people want easier answers, than exist. so, one thing that happens with this book, it's a book about ten children and teens who got shot dead one day. and some people want to know, how many were in a gang? and i want to say, well, you know, they're still kids. they're still kids. and by the way, being in
some people are talking about -- are fixated on michael brown and the cigarellos and other people arebout black lives matter and what's going on with the ferguson police department. and therefore, the common conversation you need to have, not to agree, but to understand. okay, that's where you're coming from. i see. there's been times when the point of this country, when i've been to the nra or convention or to a republican meeting or the republican convention, and i've had conversations with...
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first election since the police officer shot and killed michael brown in 2014.> a new pepsi ad sparking a bit of backlash on social media. >> the ad features kardashian family member kendall jenner in a blond wig as black lives matter walk by she rips off her wig, smears her lipstick and joins them. hands a can of pepsi to a police officer. many one critic on social media called the ad tone deaf and another said it was the worst thing she had ever seen. interesting. developing next, tensions are growing after north korea file as missile. >>> cameras catch a man trying to snatch a child right out of a stroller in philadelphia. what he allegedly said moments before the attempted abduction. >>> we're in here talking about partying. what are we talking about. i know we're not talking about parking. >> he's fooping that news conference is a promo for phillies rivals. we'll have it for you coming up. out in plymouth around blue route and ridge pike. no problems reported. quiet on most of the roads now. watching the construction projects clear. blue route checked out o
first election since the police officer shot and killed michael brown in 2014.> a new pepsi ad sparking a bit of backlash on social media. >> the ad features kardashian family member kendall jenner in a blond wig as black lives matter walk by she rips off her wig, smears her lipstick and joins them. hands a can of pepsi to a police officer. many one critic on social media called the ad tone deaf and another said it was the worst thing she had ever seen. interesting. developing next,...
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such as trayvon martin, michael brown, sandra bland. morris said her main message is love. >> i love everybody. i'm a god fearing woman. i believe everybody should be loved. and none of this is done for the fame or for the attention, it was all done out of the kindness of our hearts to show that, you know, these things happen in america, and they shouldn't go unnoticed. >> morris is also a high school basketball star. she is taking her talents to boston college next year. >> the former tennessee teacher accused of kidnapping a student has waived extradition from california. tad cummings appeared in a sacramento courtroom. authorities caught up with him and 15 year old girl in a remote cabin in northern california last week. two had been the subject after nationwide search for over a month. cummings faces charges of kidnapping and sexual contact with a minor. if convicted he could face ten years in prison. >> we are also learning more about tad cummings' alleged plans. court document say he was planning to take the girl to mexico and too
such as trayvon martin, michael brown, sandra bland. morris said her main message is love. >> i love everybody. i'm a god fearing woman. i believe everybody should be loved. and none of this is done for the fame or for the attention, it was all done out of the kindness of our hearts to show that, you know, these things happen in america, and they shouldn't go unnoticed. >> morris is also a high school basketball star. she is taking her talents to boston college next year. >>...
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james knowles was the face of ferguson following the death of michael brown.emocratic challenger was elected to city council after the unrest. the candidates for mayor are split over how much progress ferguson has made since the shooting. >> person needs to make sure that we continue to have steady leadership moving forward. >> reporter: why is it not time to turn the page? the police chief's different. the city manager, council's different -- >> i think you said it. we did turn the page. >> ferguson needs a mayor who cares about all of the people. not some of the people. >> again, voters in ferguson will head to the polls tomorrow. >>> 4:5 6 on this monday. philadelphia native darrell hall is suing a venue with maximum allowing 120 fewer people to attend shows there. hall has filed suit to block the move. the dispute is happening as hall is negotiating to build an outdoor stage at darryl's house. >>> time to play ball for the phils. great. >> thank you. >> we're ready to go. the team opens the 2017 season against the reds in cincinnati. >> coverage starts thi
james knowles was the face of ferguson following the death of michael brown.emocratic challenger was elected to city council after the unrest. the candidates for mayor are split over how much progress ferguson has made since the shooting. >> person needs to make sure that we continue to have steady leadership moving forward. >> reporter: why is it not time to turn the page? the police chief's different. the city manager, council's different -- >> i think you said it. we did...
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knowles was mayor who led the city after a fatal police shooting of michael brown. others stepped down after federal invest that followed. knowles stayed in office. investigation found that the city targeted african americans for tickets, fines, council member running against him was hoping to be the first black mayor. >>> a new pepsi ad is facing fierce backlash on line. lets take a look. >> ♪ >> ad features reality tv star kendall jenner. she has a photo shoot to join protesters marching outside. she settles it by giving a pepsi to an officer, twitter users quick to respond, many calling it tone deaf and dis respectful while trying to cash in on the black lives matter movement. pepsi said this is a global ad that projections people from different walks of life coming together in harmony and we think it is an important message to convey. >>> in florida, a man is back in custody after trying to make a run for it. >> officers say he escaped from a bathroom inside the police station. michael car loose owe was accused of stealing from kohl's department store and now fa
knowles was mayor who led the city after a fatal police shooting of michael brown. others stepped down after federal invest that followed. knowles stayed in office. investigation found that the city targeted african americans for tickets, fines, council member running against him was hoping to be the first black mayor. >>> a new pepsi ad is facing fierce backlash on line. lets take a look. >> ♪ >> ad features reality tv star kendall jenner. she has a photo shoot to join...
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[laughter] it's the eternal flame this brings up the point that since michael brown there has been a magness magnificent resurgent of this claim to self-direction, this claim for self-definition, and it has really invigorated the conversation around who gets to define my humanity. so has that had any ripple effects in tangible ways in the legal system? how so. >> yes absolutely. i would begin with my case. like i said, five years ago we had the supreme court saying, in a case called shelby county that all those voting problems that congress acknowledged ten years ago, those are gone. there a thing of the past. then this year we have the supreme court in two cases acknowledging racial discrimination and my case is another out of georgia where prosecutor uses, excludes african-americans from the jury. last term the supreme court reaffirms the university of texas race conscious admission process, a long fight which was brought as a challenge to end any form of race conscious admission in higher education. real risk and the court ultimately upholds the policy and brings an end to this lo
[laughter] it's the eternal flame this brings up the point that since michael brown there has been a magness magnificent resurgent of this claim to self-direction, this claim for self-definition, and it has really invigorated the conversation around who gets to define my humanity. so has that had any ripple effects in tangible ways in the legal system? how so. >> yes absolutely. i would begin with my case. like i said, five years ago we had the supreme court saying, in a case called...
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. >> this brings up the point, since michael brown, there has been a magnificent resurgence of this claim to self-direction, for self-definition and it has really invigorated the conversation around who gets to define my humanity. is that had any ripple effect intangible ways in the system? how so? >> absolutely. beginning five years ago we had the supreme court saying in a case called shelby county, all those voting problems congress acknowledged we 10 years ago are gone, those are a thing of the past. this year, the supreme court in two cases acknowledging racial dissemination and committal justice, in my case another case out of georgia, a prosecutor excludes african-americans from service from the gerri, last term, supreme court reaffirmed the university of texas's race conscious admissions process, long protracted fight which was wrought as a full throated challenge to end any form of race in higher education. real risk and court ultimately upholds the policy and brings an end to the long running case and really powerful in these three cases, powerful language and it wouldn't have go
. >> this brings up the point, since michael brown, there has been a magnificent resurgence of this claim to self-direction, for self-definition and it has really invigorated the conversation around who gets to define my humanity. is that had any ripple effect intangible ways in the system? how so? >> absolutely. beginning five years ago we had the supreme court saying in a case called shelby county, all those voting problems congress acknowledged we 10 years ago are gone, those are...
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as they began to notice the trial in mississippi with everybody attending was the equivalent of michael brown in ferguson and the national media attention today. henry was rattled beyond belief of the savage face that appeared in jet magazine. but his entire generation was of that generation and then rediscovered his mission with the murder of emmett till. but that same year with apple the epidemic to have the assault vaccine in trial for and then he will come up one morning and could not move his legs. and as a quadriplegic you worked his way back to regain the use of his arms and one leg so those dramatic events of the stunning adulthood but the first time he ever felt rejected that and for the rest of his life. but he was the guy that inspired hundreds of filmmakers that he tries to make guys on the prize for commercial television with a giant 26 part series it was a complete and utter failure the debt that tied nobody had ever done and this was years before the american experience relating that we take for granted. so when that was relaunched 1985 to go to public television that does not
as they began to notice the trial in mississippi with everybody attending was the equivalent of michael brown in ferguson and the national media attention today. henry was rattled beyond belief of the savage face that appeared in jet magazine. but his entire generation was of that generation and then rediscovered his mission with the murder of emmett till. but that same year with apple the epidemic to have the assault vaccine in trial for and then he will come up one morning and could not move...
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this brings up the point of since michael brown, right, there has been a magnificent resurgence of this claim to self-direction, self-definition and it has really invigorated the conversation around who gets to define my humanity, right? has that had any ripple affect intangible ways in the legal system? and how so? christina: yes, absolutely. five years ago we had the supreme court saying in a case called shelby county, all those voting problems that congress acknowledged 10 years ago, those are gone. those are a thing of the past. then this year we have the supreme court in two cases of knowledge and racial dissemination in the criminal justice system. my case is out of georgia where a prosecutor excludes african-americans from jury service. last term, the supreme court reaffirms the university of texas' race conscious admissions process, a long protracted fight. end raceought to conscious admissions in any college system. the court ultimately upholds the policy and brings an end to this long-running case. it is really powerful in these three cases, really powerful language. i think t
this brings up the point of since michael brown, right, there has been a magnificent resurgence of this claim to self-direction, self-definition and it has really invigorated the conversation around who gets to define my humanity, right? has that had any ripple affect intangible ways in the legal system? and how so? christina: yes, absolutely. five years ago we had the supreme court saying in a case called shelby county, all those voting problems that congress acknowledged 10 years ago, those...
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when michael brown lost his life. and tour that community apart. tore that community apart. my heart goes out to you and your family. unrest was arguson 120 point consent decree agreed to by the city of ferguson and the u.s. department of justice. have toblack caucus remain vigilant on who leads the department. i have a lot of confidence in the career people at the u.s. department of justice who are in the civil rights division, who are in the other division. and are there to enforce the law. let me also, for the record, because we push for the consent decree in ferguson, i was characterized and others were characterized as being anti-police. and nothing could be further from the truth, as you stated earlier. i have relatives who are police officers also. and every community wants good policing. we want to be protected and we of the be served by police force. -- by a good police force. let me put on the record, so the press or anyone else doesn't leave saying this was a chance to beat up on police. let me start with mr. jenkins. are you anti-police? : no, i am not anti-polic
when michael brown lost his life. and tour that community apart. tore that community apart. my heart goes out to you and your family. unrest was arguson 120 point consent decree agreed to by the city of ferguson and the u.s. department of justice. have toblack caucus remain vigilant on who leads the department. i have a lot of confidence in the career people at the u.s. department of justice who are in the civil rights division, who are in the other division. and are there to enforce the law....
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while the current wave of national tension was triggered by the controversial shooting of michael brown in ferguson, missouri on august 9, 2014, the sensibilities of the nation have also been shocked by other high-profile police-involved shooting of more than 30 unarmed african-american and latino men. overall, more than 250 african-american men were killed in police incidents in 2016. i'm going to repeat that. overall, more than 250 african-american men were killed in police incidents in 2016. against this backdrop, these same communities have been ground zero in the so-called war on drugs. there is bipartisan agreement that our nation has a crisis of over-incarceration, mass incarceration with 2.2 million people imprisoned in this country. that's a ratio that's higher than i think any other nation that we know of. one of the main reasons for this catastrophic level of incarceration is the use of mandatory minimum sentencing which often imposes sentences that are not appropriate for the facts and culpability of individual cases. once released, these people face the prison after prison
while the current wave of national tension was triggered by the controversial shooting of michael brown in ferguson, missouri on august 9, 2014, the sensibilities of the nation have also been shocked by other high-profile police-involved shooting of more than 30 unarmed african-american and latino men. overall, more than 250 african-american men were killed in police incidents in 2016. i'm going to repeat that. overall, more than 250 african-american men were killed in police incidents in 2016....
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a federal judge ruling the image portraying the 2014 shooting of michael brown was legally justifyingl by republican congressman and shutting down democrat lawsuits claiming that painting's removal violated the artist's first amendment rights. >> professor at one major university facing back last for allowing students to process donald trump instead of taking it final exam. students were originally assigned a group project but took it upon themselves to organize the on campus protest, taking a shot at the president with what they call the wall of hate. the human rights professor tells it was her duty to support their decision. they had the option. let's keep talking about this. is this the best listen or should these students be forced to take a final exam? weigh in on our facebook page after the show. >> townhall targets angry protesters lining up across the country to lash out at the gop. >> despite the negativity republican lawmakers continue to back donald trump. kelly right is live this morning. good morning to you both was with congress on break some are calling this the resista
a federal judge ruling the image portraying the 2014 shooting of michael brown was legally justifyingl by republican congressman and shutting down democrat lawsuits claiming that painting's removal violated the artist's first amendment rights. >> professor at one major university facing back last for allowing students to process donald trump instead of taking it final exam. students were originally assigned a group project but took it upon themselves to organize the on campus protest,...
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. >> this brings up the point of since michael brown, right, there has been a magnificent resurgence of this claim to self direction, this claim for self definition, and it has really, really invigorated the conversation around who gets to define my humanity, right? so, has that had any ripple effects in tangible ways in the legal system? how so? >> yes, absolutely. >> okay. >> well, i would begin -- like i said, five years ago we had the supreme court saying in a case called shelby county, right, all those voting problems, you know, that congress acknowledged ten years ago, those are gone. those are a thing of the past. and then, you know, this year, right, we have the supreme court in two cases acknowledging racial discrimination in the criminal justice system. my case, there's another case out of georgia where a prosecutor uses -- excludes african-americans from service from the jury, right. last term the supreme court reaffirms the university of texas' race conscious admissions process. a long protracted fight, which was brought as a full challenge to end any form of race conscie
. >> this brings up the point of since michael brown, right, there has been a magnificent resurgence of this claim to self direction, this claim for self definition, and it has really, really invigorated the conversation around who gets to define my humanity, right? so, has that had any ripple effects in tangible ways in the legal system? how so? >> yes, absolutely. >> okay. >> well, i would begin -- like i said, five years ago we had the supreme court saying in a case...
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what was the initial contact between michael brown and the police officer there in ferguson?aywalking. and in the black community, a lot of people see that as simply profiling and they want it to stop. brooke? >> not too long ago we didn't have cell phones that would capture videos like this that would, you know, put those in authority where they need to be and where they shouldn't. sara sidner, thanks so much for both of those stories. >>> coming up next, president trump quietly signing this order behind closed doors that many women are outraged over. what that is. ahead. also, he says he's not a republican or a democrat but he's a former goldman sachs exec and his influence is rising in the white house. who is gary cohn. those details ahead. ♪ the sun'll come out for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. wom
what was the initial contact between michael brown and the police officer there in ferguson?aywalking. and in the black community, a lot of people see that as simply profiling and they want it to stop. brooke? >> not too long ago we didn't have cell phones that would capture videos like this that would, you know, put those in authority where they need to be and where they shouldn't. sara sidner, thanks so much for both of those stories. >>> coming up next, president trump quietly...
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racial discrimination by the police and the police killing of unarmed 18-year-old african american michael brown sparked an uprising in 2014. this comes as in utah, in a video has emerged of a police officer shooting and killing a man's own gun. the video shows roy police officers approaching 38-year-old nicholas sanchez, who is standing outside a gas station on the 21st of february. he is carrying a gun on his waist. utah is an open carry state. the police officers demand becomes big with them. when he asks why, they tried to arrest them both up when he lifts up his sweatshirt, when officer then lunges at sanchezz who begins to run away. he is than shot multiple times. the guardian reports he was shot both by one of the officers using his police gun and by another officer who grabbed sanchez's gun and shot him with it. the california senate has passed the so-called sanctuary state bill, which would limit police statewide from cooperating with federal immigration agents in carrying out president trump's promised mass deportations. attorney general jeff sessions has vowed to withhold federal law
racial discrimination by the police and the police killing of unarmed 18-year-old african american michael brown sparked an uprising in 2014. this comes as in utah, in a video has emerged of a police officer shooting and killing a man's own gun. the video shows roy police officers approaching 38-year-old nicholas sanchez, who is standing outside a gas station on the 21st of february. he is carrying a gun on his waist. utah is an open carry state. the police officers demand becomes big with...
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hope the town of ferguson continues to recover from the trauma three years ago of the killing of michael brownjustice comes to that family. >>> coming up, she's still young, and she's still in college, but is running for public office. that's next on "politics nation". imagine if the things you ughtvery day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority boarding... and 50,000 bonus miles. everything you need for an unforgettable vacation. the united mileageplus explorer card. imagine where it will take you. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. -sure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. i'm actually a deejay. -[ laughing ] no way! -that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro, you just don't know. cfp. work with the highest standard. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest tra
hope the town of ferguson continues to recover from the trauma three years ago of the killing of michael brownjustice comes to that family. >>> coming up, she's still young, and she's still in college, but is running for public office. that's next on "politics nation". imagine if the things you ughtvery day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority...
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we think about the mother of orlando castillo or the mother of michael brown grieving the loss of theirso music has always not only reflected what we're going through as a nation but it has also marked where we're going as a nation, what we aspire to be as a nation. and so music has been incredibye powerful. when we think about in contemporary times, rise up or kendrick lamar's "all right" or beyonce's "formation." these songs are not just an expression of the hearts. they're an expression of the movement. musical has been incredibly important in the life and as operation of the ncaa. i love it. i love music. i've always been inspired by it. in fact, when we set in the office we sang. even in the police van we sang and we inspired ourselves. >> you've seen this documentary that's going to air later tonight. briefly, give me your review. >> i think it's powerful. nina simone should be -- her words and her lyrics should be on the lips of americans across the country. james brown is just iconic. when we think about we shall overcome as a kind of a hymn of not only patriotism but protest, t
we think about the mother of orlando castillo or the mother of michael brown grieving the loss of theirso music has always not only reflected what we're going through as a nation but it has also marked where we're going as a nation, what we aspire to be as a nation. and so music has been incredibye powerful. when we think about in contemporary times, rise up or kendrick lamar's "all right" or beyonce's "formation." these songs are not just an expression of the hearts....
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was create by florida based designer terence torrence and it included image s of trayvon martin, michael brownmorse, who will attend boston college in the fall said she wanted to keep the conversation going. >>> absolutely, all right. >>> experts say it is importat to say children play with toys that represent themselves and robot teddy bear company created a teddy bear does that for children missing limbs. customers of vermont teddy bear can choose which limbs are missing on their bear in the same way they choose what outfits they with like, a fifth of the proceed from the limb loss and limb difference fares will be donated to the amputee coalition. >>> trash to treasure adidas is doing its part to conserve environmental waste. sportswear company is turning debrace into high performance sneakers. three new additions of the popular ultra boot shoe will reuse 11 plastic bottles per pair. they debut in the store and on line made and they will sell for about $200. >> i thought they looked great until you told me the price tag of 200 bucks. seriously. all right. >>> famous south philadelphia landm
was create by florida based designer terence torrence and it included image s of trayvon martin, michael brownmorse, who will attend boston college in the fall said she wanted to keep the conversation going. >>> absolutely, all right. >>> experts say it is importat to say children play with toys that represent themselves and robot teddy bear company created a teddy bear does that for children missing limbs. customers of vermont teddy bear can choose which limbs are missing on...
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polls to decide on the next mayor for the city for the first time soins the deadly shooting of michael brownd city hall in the wake of the shooting is challenged by councilwoman ella jones. >> nbc's hallie jackson at the white house. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. a all signs point to another very busy day at the white house. the president is holding a business roundtable here at the white house before speaking before the north american building trades union for a speech later in the day. against it all, the backdrop to it, interestingly a push on health care. the president last night called our colleague kristen welker into the oval office and spoke to her about how he's planning to reach out and is reaching out to more moderate republicans, conservative republicans to make progress on getting a health care deal done. we'll have much more i'm sure on this development through out the day. for now, back to you in new york. >> hallie jackson at the white house thank you. >> the senate homeland security and government affairs committee will hold a hearing on fencing along the s
polls to decide on the next mayor for the city for the first time soins the deadly shooting of michael brownd city hall in the wake of the shooting is challenged by councilwoman ella jones. >> nbc's hallie jackson at the white house. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. a all signs point to another very busy day at the white house. the president is holding a business roundtable here at the white house before speaking before the north american building trades union for a...
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you could argue we talk about things like ferguson, michael brown case and baltimore, cleveland, othere dynamics are still the same down to present day. >> ron, thank you very much. a pleasure to have you still here. >> i was a child reporter. >> yes, you were. we'll also had have the director of a documentary "l.a. 92" to talk about it too. >>> donald trump biographer will join me next to talk about fortunate's rally and what he saw when the president took the stag >>> next hour a parti history lesson. how the white house correspondent's dinner became such a big deal in washington. i work overtime when i can get it. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i need to cut my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® works like my body's insulin. releases slow and steady. providing powerful a1c reduction. my week? hectic. my weekends? my time. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ i can take tresiba® any time of day. so if i sleep in, and delay my dose, i take it as soon as i can, as lo
you could argue we talk about things like ferguson, michael brown case and baltimore, cleveland, othere dynamics are still the same down to present day. >> ron, thank you very much. a pleasure to have you still here. >> i was a child reporter. >> yes, you were. we'll also had have the director of a documentary "l.a. 92" to talk about it too. >>> donald trump biographer will join me next to talk about fortunate's rally and what he saw when the president took...
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. >> now, the prom dress also included images of sandra bland, michael brown, and others.lan hopes people understand her message is not only about having respect for black lives but for all lives including police officers. >> 5:58. switching gears. a look at this. an alligator that went for a ended up under arrest, sort of. wildlife agents in louisiana rounded up the gator found just roaming a neighborhood near new orleans over the weekend. firefighters videotaped agents removing the gator from someone's garage, but it started thrashing around. as an agent dragged it to the front lawn, one agent, look at that, they finally handcuffed it. >> handcuffed it. you don't want to be eating by the gator in new orleans. >> at 6:00, b.a.r.t. is on alert. dozens of teens swarming a train, robbing and even beating some passengers. steps the age ant is taking to find the people responsible. >> a critical deadline for victims of the coyote creek floods. the many on the table if folks miss the deadline. >> and coulter controversy. the battle brewing between students on the uc berkeley ca
. >> now, the prom dress also included images of sandra bland, michael brown, and others.lan hopes people understand her message is not only about having respect for black lives but for all lives including police officers. >> 5:58. switching gears. a look at this. an alligator that went for a ended up under arrest, sort of. wildlife agents in louisiana rounded up the gator found just roaming a neighborhood near new orleans over the weekend. firefighters videotaped agents removing...
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discrimination by the police and the police killing of unararmed 18-year-old african american michael brownparked an uprising in 2014. amy: this comes after attorney jeff sessions openly expressed concererns about effortsts apole reformrm in a recent speech. >> in rerecent years, law enforcement as a whole, i think, has been unfnfairly maligned and blamed for unacceptable deeds of a few bad actors. you have some 80800,000 state ad local law officers and federal officers in america. imagine a city of 800,000. are you not going to have people make mistakes?s? people whoho commit crimes out f that group? so w we are not perfect. we all know ththat. the department t of justicece is goining to fulfill its rolole to ensure that law enforcementt offificers are not outut of con. and if they violate the law, they will be punished. but we have to be careful about what we're doing. we cannonot malign entire dedepartments. totoo many of ourur officers, dedeputies, and troopers believe the political leadership in this country has abandoned t them. i lilike that linene from haaref conveyance, -- pirates
discrimination by the police and the police killing of unararmed 18-year-old african american michael brownparked an uprising in 2014. amy: this comes after attorney jeff sessions openly expressed concererns about effortsts apole reformrm in a recent speech. >> in rerecent years, law enforcement as a whole, i think, has been unfnfairly maligned and blamed for unacceptable deeds of a few bad actors. you have some 80800,000 state ad local law officers and federal officers in america....
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a federal judge ruling that the portraying the 2014 shooting of michael brown was government speech. painting's removal violated the artist first amendment rights. and one week after united airlines sparked worldwide outrage for dragging this passenger plane, the company is looking for some new public relations people. >> no. this is wrong. oh, my god. look at what you're doing to him. oh, my god. >> yep. well, according to united's website, the company is looking to hire two managers to create and maintain a saviorable brand image and everyone is as the company's spokesperson. if you are up to the challenge, you have to have a degree in communications and at least five years of experience. tough job right now. and finally, a toddler gets a very special guest from her military dad who is deployed overseas. the heartfelt message recorded inside a teddy bear. listen. >> dad. dad. >> i love you. >> dad. dad. >> can you tell what's happening there? well, the baby obviously can't control her excitement when she actually hears her dad's voice say i love you. he made the toy before leaving
a federal judge ruling that the portraying the 2014 shooting of michael brown was government speech. painting's removal violated the artist first amendment rights. and one week after united airlines sparked worldwide outrage for dragging this passenger plane, the company is looking for some new public relations people. >> no. this is wrong. oh, my god. look at what you're doing to him. oh, my god. >> yep. well, according to united's website, the company is looking to hire two...
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james knolls led his community through the uproar of the police shooting of michael brown.e vote. ferguson voters approved a measure requiring office tires have their body cameras on just about all the time. >>> good news for parents surprised by their kids in-app purchases on amazon. they will soon be able to seek a refund from on line retailer. agreement between amazon and federal trade commission could cost the company as much as $70 million. children were able to make purchases from mobile devices without their parents' permission. that apparently has been fixed. the ftc settled similar cases with apple and google's parent company several years ago. >> does that count for drunk amazon purchases as well? >> i don't know if you can blame budweiser or -- >> budweiser? >> whatever else you are drinking? >> natty light. nothing but the best. >>> for millions of high school seniors the last 12 plus years of education are all coming down to the wire. to the most nerve-racking time of their lives when they hear back from their college applications. >> ooh, one young lady in new
james knolls led his community through the uproar of the police shooting of michael brown.e vote. ferguson voters approved a measure requiring office tires have their body cameras on just about all the time. >>> good news for parents surprised by their kids in-app purchases on amazon. they will soon be able to seek a refund from on line retailer. agreement between amazon and federal trade commission could cost the company as much as $70 million. children were able to make purchases...
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speak of michael brown, mira rice, antoine sterling, tanisha anderson, shareese francis. year-old ayana sally jones and so many others. i could go on and on and on but the names of the men, women and children victimized by errant and wayward police departments all across this nation will keep us here for days, even months, if we were to recite them all. these stalwart young citizens are joined by also the many that lost their lives in the struggle for american justice. medgar evans, the four little girls in birmingham, alabama, fred hampton and many, many others who gave their lives during the 1950's and 1960's. in my hometown of chicago, mr. speaker, the killing of laquan mcdonald, he pulled the scab of a fresh wound of police relations in the black community. mcdonald was shot 16 times fired by a police officer led to multiple investigations of previous police-involved shootings and also sparked the investigation by the united states department of justice of the then attorney general loretta lynch and the united states attorney for the northern district of illinois. tha
speak of michael brown, mira rice, antoine sterling, tanisha anderson, shareese francis. year-old ayana sally jones and so many others. i could go on and on and on but the names of the men, women and children victimized by errant and wayward police departments all across this nation will keep us here for days, even months, if we were to recite them all. these stalwart young citizens are joined by also the many that lost their lives in the struggle for american justice. medgar evans, the four...
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circuit executive karen nelson and 13, chris cooper, janice kish, aisha parks, josette jones, michael brown, justin, candace joseph. from i.t. i think kurt, julio, xena. assures assist with provided by the clerks office and the staff attorneys office, jasmine beard, laurie reichman and katie nicole. we are also very grateful to the administrator office of the u.s. court, david sellers and carry, and their team for the webcasting of today's program which is available to everybody in the federal judiciary across the country. this program will also be available nationwide on c-span. so check the c-span website for viewing dates and times. for those of you interested in cle credit, please sign up by 7:30 p.m. in the main lobby in the rotunda. we will now adjourn to a reception in the lobby. we hope to see you there. thank you for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> sunday night on "after words," congressman ken buck of colorado also a member of the freedom caucus discusses his book drain the swamp, washington corruption is worse than you think. >> when you
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the racial confrontation that ensued with police after that fatal shooting of the unarmed teen, michael brown jr. this is a complex work and it does not deserve anyone's rejection. it tells us about ourselves. and our society. so that we face it fully. and if you look at it, there are serious messages in here that say stop the killing, racism kills, it talks about history. and if you really look at it and you see that some of those involved in the killing, there's no right side. one of the perpetrators is portrayed as a wolf. it's very interesting to study the deeper meaning. and the painting includes challenging images. man being crutefies -- cruisified. wearing a graduation cap, holding the scales of justice. this is a young man who is not even 20 years old. thinking about this -- think about this. a horned beast in a uniform tangling with a devil with a pointed tail. looks like a wolf. and demonstration signs that read, history and stop the killing. simply put, this commanding work of art, from a teenager, is a true testament to the power and immeasurable significance of our nation's young
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>>> voters in ferguson, missouri, re-electing mayor james knowles in the first election since michael brown knowles campaigning on a promise to continue changes and police reform. >>> the new pepsi commercial featuring kendall jenner is coming under fire. in the ad the model is seen participating in a photo shoot when she comes -- becomes distracted by a group of procedur protesters. she joins them and offers the police officer a pepsi. it was criticized for using the black lives movement to sell soda. >>> that's the us news update a this hour. now to jackie deangelis. >> good morning. the crude oil prices are coming off the session highs after the department of energy came out with the weekly status record. so crude oil inventories a build of 1.5 billion barrels. the api set us up for a draw last night. the gasoline, a drawdown is not supportive either. we were looking for a steeper draw. this is the time of the year that we start to see more churning of product as we head into the summer driving season. it looked like the past couple of weeks we were getting there and this week the data i
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michael brown was on the task force. withked very closely the former finance minister.ime to join us. what does this mean for your bank -- >? it's not good for south africa or anyone in the banking sector. we managed to get through the global financial crisis in really good shape, but it's not good news, but it's certainly not a major problem for banks. guy: presumably you have been preparing for that. this is been a story waiting in the wings for south africa for quite some time. fighting so hard to make sure didn't happen. it now has happened with his departure, but you must've seen the writing on the wall to some extent. there's so many scenarios to understand the impact of this so, as you rightly say, we are working really hard to make sure this didn't happen and it really should not have happened. ofwas primarily as a result the executive changes initiated by the president that this had taken place. it looks at the economic fundamentals of south africa are still relatively weak from a growth point of view. have you been talking to the star and have they been talkin
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sandra blapd, michael brown and others. the dress took the designer fwour days to make. instagram she posted pictures of the discretion and included caption yet i'm blad, yes i'm 17, yes god is using me to convey a message that's bigger than me. and we like your thoughts on the dress. receipt us know what you think about it and its message and you can tweet us or hit us up on facebook. steve over to you. >> still ahead fight over confederate symbols the mana head of a ar 15 giveaway he's also running for virginia governor office. we'll talk with cory stewart coming up at 7:30. >>> 7:23 start engines race officials and spectator g gearing up for indianapolis 500 last month last year they broke attendance records for 100 anniversary of auto race. the sport grew thousands of new fans that day and they're year's attendance for the 100 anniversary and crowd will be better they say than years past . >> tuning to nba playoffs wizards, hawks, oh, boy, that's how it went, game four best of 7 series went to ha hawks. wizards john ball l wall and brady beihl and wall finished 22 po
sandra blapd, michael brown and others. the dress took the designer fwour days to make. instagram she posted pictures of the discretion and included caption yet i'm blad, yes i'm 17, yes god is using me to convey a message that's bigger than me. and we like your thoughts on the dress. receipt us know what you think about it and its message and you can tweet us or hit us up on facebook. steve over to you. >> still ahead fight over confederate symbols the mana head of a ar 15 giveaway he's...
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white, until somebody reminds you, not to think of race the way that black, brown, red and yellow people have been. >> michael eric dyson, and his recent book. let's hear from the audience. i should have warned you dr. dyson, we'll hear a delay, but it will be fine. >> okay. >> go ahead, colorado you're on book tv. >> caller: dr. dyson, a real privilege. i wonder if you could comment on the privatization of prisons, seems important to me that they stay under public oversight. with the trump administration, i wonder if you could comment on that with race relations. i enjoyed your interview this week. >> host: thank you, bill in boulder. >> guest: no, it's an extremely important point you're making. this is unprecedented in an era when we've had unprecedented things before us. and barack obama being the first black president in the nation. and donald trump bringing his family on board not disclosing the nature of his affiliations with certain businesses especially on foreign soil. we don't know the extent to which president trump is involved with russia, for instance, and that has grave and serious foreign poli
white, until somebody reminds you, not to think of race the way that black, brown, red and yellow people have been. >> michael eric dyson, and his recent book. let's hear from the audience. i should have warned you dr. dyson, we'll hear a delay, but it will be fine. >> okay. >> go ahead, colorado you're on book tv. >> caller: dr. dyson, a real privilege. i wonder if you could comment on the privatization of prisons, seems important to me that they stay under public...
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the privilege of not thinking about race the way black and brown and yellow people have to pay attention to. >> host: michael eric dyson is our guest and "tears we cannot stop" is his book. we will hear a small delay but it will be fine. bill in bolder, colorado you are on tv. >> caller: i was wondering if you could comment on the priva i privatization of prisons and how it relates to race relations. really enjoyed you on face the state this weekend. >> guest: this is unprecedented in an era where we have had many unprecedented things like president obama being the first black president of america. now donald trump bringing his family onboard, he is not disclosing of the nature of his affiliations with certain businesses especially on foreign soils, we don't know the extent to which president trump is involved with russia and that has grave and serious foreign policy consequences and even in america refusing to acknowledge on our soil some of his relationships to economic interest. the refusal to acknowledge and disclose his tax returns obsc e obscures the financial interest this president has. that is only
the privilege of not thinking about race the way black and brown and yellow people have to pay attention to. >> host: michael eric dyson is our guest and "tears we cannot stop" is his book. we will hear a small delay but it will be fine. bill in bolder, colorado you are on tv. >> caller: i was wondering if you could comment on the priva i privatization of prisons and how it relates to race relations. really enjoyed you on face the state this weekend. >> guest: this...
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. >>> governor brown has started the ball rolling in his effort to increase the state's gasoline tax. >> 7 on your side michaelney is here with that and other consumer news. >> this is interesting with the governor. he's really selling it. governor brown is defending his plan to raise the gasoline tax before the senate. if passed it will be the first time california has adjusted its gas tax in 30 years. he wants to increase it an additional 12 cents bringing the gas tax to 30 cents a gallon. >> the people that use should pay. it's pay-as-you-go. we can't borrow $50 billion, can't put a $50 billion bond on the ballot. >> the governor insists the time to pass the tax is now with some 2$200 billion in unmet infrastructure needs throughout the state. >>> a hand full of new taxes kicked in, in california, widely publicized tax, tobacco tax raised the price of a pack of cigarettes to $2 per pack in taxes alone. that tax also applies to electronic cigarettes, e cigars and other new fees including $2 added to the sale of lead acid batte batteries, the ones usually used in cars and trucks. also, vehicle registration fe
. >>> governor brown has started the ball rolling in his effort to increase the state's gasoline tax. >> 7 on your side michaelney is here with that and other consumer news. >> this is interesting with the governor. he's really selling it. governor brown is defending his plan to raise the gasoline tax before the senate. if passed it will be the first time california has adjusted its gas tax in 30 years. he wants to increase it an additional 12 cents bringing the gas tax to...
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new indications that the national foreign adviser michael flynn may, repeat, may, have broken the law. let's go to pamela brown now. pamela you have new information, more on this investigation of michael flynn. what are you learning? >> yeah, wolf, we are learning top house republican says michael flynn likely broke the law after failing to disclose payments he received from foreign governments before he became president trump's national security adviser. >> tonight, new questions about whether president trump's former national security adviser broke the law over payments he received from russia and turkey. >> do you believe that michael flynn broke the law? >> you see, no information or no data to support the notion that general flynn complied with the law. >> revelation comes after leaders of the house oversight committee reviewed classified documents in a private briefing. speaking to reporters on capitol hill today they revealed they've seen no proof showing flynn of former top intelligence official received a mission from the pentagon or the state department for the foreign government payments he received
new indications that the national foreign adviser michael flynn may, repeat, may, have broken the law. let's go to pamela brown now. pamela you have new information, more on this investigation of michael flynn. what are you learning? >> yeah, wolf, we are learning top house republican says michael flynn likely broke the law after failing to disclose payments he received from foreign governments before he became president trump's national security adviser. >> tonight, new questions...
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he's michael leonard wallin, a 45-year-old white man with brown hair and brown eyes. he's 6'2", police say, and 220 pounds. he has full body tattoos including tattoos on the tops of husband hands. when he was last scene, he wassane white golden state warriors t-shirt. this is not the car they were in, but it is like this one. a 2007 nissan altima four-door sedan with paper plates. police did not specify if it was light blue or dark blue, but it has front damage and rear damage from a recent collision. out here, another look at dad and baby. the baby is just 4 month old. her name is madeleine. 24 inches long, 15 pounds. when she was last seen, she was in a pink ballerina outfit with a white top on. that's when dad took her, around 8:30 last night here in mountain view. if you see the dad or baby or the car, you should call mountain view police immediately. i'm going to get back on the phone and try to clarify why it is this is a missing and endangered situation and not an amber alert. we know the viewers like to help out with the amber alerts when they see the flashing
he's michael leonard wallin, a 45-year-old white man with brown hair and brown eyes. he's 6'2", police say, and 220 pounds. he has full body tattoos including tattoos on the tops of husband hands. when he was last scene, he wassane white golden state warriors t-shirt. this is not the car they were in, but it is like this one. a 2007 nissan altima four-door sedan with paper plates. police did not specify if it was light blue or dark blue, but it has front damage and rear damage from a...
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brown. (justine) new tonight at ten... michael j, fox...ed ali...are some of the famous people who have parkinson's disease. it makes them shake and lose motor control. ali died from it.(jr stone) april is parkinson's awareness month and kron 4's vicki liviakis brings us the story of a local sheriff and his family desperately seeking a cure. (vicki liviakis) the portrait of a handsome navy officer who served his country... and a long time deputy sheriff with contra costa. looking at john clark today as he struggles to do the simplest things, you might never know about his public service. john clark of concord only recently discovered he had parkinson's disease. now he shakes uncontrollably and can barely speak. but that hasn't stopped him. both he and his family are racing against time to seek a cure for the disease that has none.(john clark) i'm having a hard time swallowing because the pills taste so nasty. i've been taking them a long time and i'm sick of it! after a 52 pill a day regimine, they're now in mexico using experimental stem c
brown. (justine) new tonight at ten... michael j, fox...ed ali...are some of the famous people who have parkinson's disease. it makes them shake and lose motor control. ali died from it.(jr stone) april is parkinson's awareness month and kron 4's vicki liviakis brings us the story of a local sheriff and his family desperately seeking a cure. (vicki liviakis) the portrait of a handsome navy officer who served his country... and a long time deputy sheriff with contra costa. looking at john clark...
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democratic senator michael bennet voted against the nomination despite introducing judge gorsuch at the confirmation hearing last month.his actions are similar to former senators brown, lautenberg and -- did so for other justices. after the vote, senate judiciary chair chuck -- spoke with reporters about the confirmation of judge neil gorsuch.he was also asked about the changing of the rules for supreme court nominees. this is 10 minutes. hi everyone. i just have 30 seconds of stuff i want to talk to i will be glad to answer questions if you have anything on the subject. thank you everybody for being here. there are a lot of events that brought us to this point adding a new member to the supreme court but i think that we just witnessed one of the most important votes that a member of the united states senate. judge gorsuch will be an independent voice on the supreme court. he proved that very much through the hearing. answer questions for 20 hours. i think he proved that he is a judges judge. and from my standpoint as a member of congress, one that will interpret law and not stretch congress. i am honored to have played the part to get this jurist elevated in the su
democratic senator michael bennet voted against the nomination despite introducing judge gorsuch at the confirmation hearing last month.his actions are similar to former senators brown, lautenberg and -- did so for other justices. after the vote, senate judiciary chair chuck -- spoke with reporters about the confirmation of judge neil gorsuch.he was also asked about the changing of the rules for supreme court nominees. this is 10 minutes. hi everyone. i just have 30 seconds of stuff i want to...