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louis area, particularly in the four years since the shooting of michael brown in ferguson. professor, thanks for being with us this morning. what are your thoughts on that community, the broader st. louis community in terms of race relations, where these things stand four years hence? guest: sure. thanks for having me this morning, although i wish it would be under happier events. so, as you mentioned, the ferguson shooting, killing of michael brown happened four years ago. he's part of a larger sort of context, i think. as the doj reported in 2015, noted, law enforcement in ferguson, also in greater st. louis, in the st. louis suburbs, see designed, trying to citizens as targets of extraction. so what happened with the michael brown case, with his shooting, was part of that broader context in which law enforcement is sent out by city managers to extract fines, fees, wealth from communities of color, especially communities of color. so greenert is of color are under siege by law enforcement, trying -- communities of color are under siege by law enforcement, trying to extrac
louis area, particularly in the four years since the shooting of michael brown in ferguson. professor, thanks for being with us this morning. what are your thoughts on that community, the broader st. louis community in terms of race relations, where these things stand four years hence? guest: sure. thanks for having me this morning, although i wish it would be under happier events. so, as you mentioned, the ferguson shooting, killing of michael brown happened four years ago. he's part of a...
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that obviously is an echo of the michael brown case. much was the michael brown case a factor in your win? >> i don't think anyone can deny the effect that ferguson brought to light the need to address issues like criminal justice reform, the need to address issues like mass incarceration. people became aware as a result of ferguson. i don't know what the exact contribution would be as far as numbers or what have you, but i know when i talk to voters across st. louis county, many were very aware of these issues and i'm sure it played some part. >> it was an overwhelming victory, you got 56% of the vote against mccullough's 43% of the vote. it was just a wipeout. is that the way it felt to you as election day was approaching? >> i'll tell you, all indications said we would win and we would win big. the only hesitancy was, man, this is a 27-year incumbent so i don't want to get too confident. but we were knocking on doors, we were seeing the support coming from all over st. louis county. and people were enthused, even when people came up
that obviously is an echo of the michael brown case. much was the michael brown case a factor in your win? >> i don't think anyone can deny the effect that ferguson brought to light the need to address issues like criminal justice reform, the need to address issues like mass incarceration. people became aware as a result of ferguson. i don't know what the exact contribution would be as far as numbers or what have you, but i know when i talk to voters across st. louis county, many were...
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michael brown, sr./father of michael brown:"definitely.it hurts, you now, because all the pain and the memories and the things that happened that day, it bounced right back like it was fresh." following brown's death, the ferguson commission was established and made 47 recommendations for change. michael brown, sr./father of michael brown:"i've seen a few changes, the way police is dealing with the public // as far as the community coming back together and people being unified -- but it's still rocky. it's needs little bit more work."some of that work falls on the shoulders of wesley bell, the 43-year-old ferguson council member who beat bob mculloch in the democratic primary for st louis county prosecuting attorneymany ferguson residents say his stunning political upset gives them new hope.wesley bell/st. louis county prosecuting attorney-elect:"i had the honor of serving on the negotiation team that worked with president obama's justice department creating the ferguson consent decree which brought community policing, the first african am
michael brown, sr./father of michael brown:"definitely.it hurts, you now, because all the pain and the memories and the things that happened that day, it bounced right back like it was fresh." following brown's death, the ferguson commission was established and made 47 recommendations for change. michael brown, sr./father of michael brown:"i've seen a few changes, the way police is dealing with the public // as far as the community coming back together and people being unified --...
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louis area, particularly in the four years since the shooting of michael brown in ferguson. professor, thanks for being with us this morning. what are your thoughts on that community, the broader st. louis community in terms of race relations, where these things stand four years hence? guest: sure. thanks for having me this morning, although i wish it would be under happier events. so, as you mentioned, the ferguson shooting, killing of michael brown happened four years ago. he's part of a larger sort of context, i think. as the doj reported in 2015, noted, law enforcement in ferguson, also in greater st. louis, in the st. louis suburbs, see designed, trying to citizens as targets of extraction. so what happened with the michael brown case, with his shooting, was part of that broader context in which law enforcement
louis area, particularly in the four years since the shooting of michael brown in ferguson. professor, thanks for being with us this morning. what are your thoughts on that community, the broader st. louis community in terms of race relations, where these things stand four years hence? guest: sure. thanks for having me this morning, although i wish it would be under happier events. so, as you mentioned, the ferguson shooting, killing of michael brown happened four years ago. he's part of a...
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louis county will be another step on a journey launched after the killing of michael brown in ferguson four years ago. bell defeated robert mccaul la, nationally known for presiding over the grand jury that choose not to prosecute then police officer darren wilson who said he shot and killed brown in self-defense. a decision that reignited violence in ferguson. national symbol of everything wrong between police and minority communities. >> that's not what we want our community to be about. >> reporter: propelled by the moment, bell ran for city council in michael brown's district. a lawyer, professor and judge, raised in st. louis county. the son of a police officer. committed to criminal justice reform. we met him during his first campaign. how important is it that there be more diversity on the council? >> i think it's very important. i think when we work together, when we get to know one another, we reach better understandings. >> reporter: he won then and now the prosecutor's race. unseating mccollough, a seven-term incumbent. backed by community leaders, bell saw a wave of new vot
louis county will be another step on a journey launched after the killing of michael brown in ferguson four years ago. bell defeated robert mccaul la, nationally known for presiding over the grand jury that choose not to prosecute then police officer darren wilson who said he shot and killed brown in self-defense. a decision that reignited violence in ferguson. national symbol of everything wrong between police and minority communities. >> that's not what we want our community to be...
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attorney robert mcculloch who was widely criticized for his handling of the police shooting of michael brown in 2014. to talk more about tuesday's results and what they mean for the midterms in november, we are joined by two guests. in washington, d d.c., zaid lali is a staff reporter at the intetercept. anand in madison, wisconsin, is john nichols, political writer for the nation. we welcome you both to democracy now! begin with, let's you. talk about the significance of these races. which were you watching most closely? >> we had also reported from
attorney robert mcculloch who was widely criticized for his handling of the police shooting of michael brown in 2014. to talk more about tuesday's results and what they mean for the midterms in november, we are joined by two guests. in washington, d d.c., zaid lali is a staff reporter at the intetercept. anand in madison, wisconsin, is john nichols, political writer for the nation. we welcome you both to democracy now! begin with, let's you. talk about the significance of these races. which...
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message to people around the country that supported you and all of us that were with you in the michael brownment, what should they learn from the example of michael's mother lezley mcspadden? >> well, first of all, you can take your pain and use it for power. and that's the best thing that you can do. because we have to show them that what we need, and what we are asking for, we have to be heard. these people need to be listened to. we cannot have officers or elected officials coming from all over the world that don't live in these residents, in these areas, to continue to tell us these are the rules and the regulations that are set out for you. no, you have to get involved with the people, and you have to cater to the people. we are there to serve the community. >> you know, when reverend toon, the national field director told me you were going to run and then you told me, i thought about -- you stood up and stunned me, quoting mark twain, two big moments in life, mark twain said, the moment when you're born and the moment you found out why you were born. i think you found out both, lezley.
message to people around the country that supported you and all of us that were with you in the michael brownment, what should they learn from the example of michael's mother lezley mcspadden? >> well, first of all, you can take your pain and use it for power. and that's the best thing that you can do. because we have to show them that what we need, and what we are asking for, we have to be heard. these people need to be listened to. we cannot have officers or elected officials coming...
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andointing special prosecutors in cases like michael brown's, when police use deadly force. beyond that, he said, we must recognize the power of the ballot box to bring about changen allen, nbc news. >>> still ahead tonight, too good to be true, big trouble for subscription service that's left frustrated fans in a kind of clifanger. also, talk about a sinking feeling. agine walking out of sinking feeling. agine walking out of a store and see (door bell rings) it's open! sinking feeling. agine walking out of a store and see hey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have bloo
andointing special prosecutors in cases like michael brown's, when police use deadly force. beyond that, he said, we must recognize the power of the ballot box to bring about changen allen, nbc news. >>> still ahead tonight, too good to be true, big trouble for subscription service that's left frustrated fans in a kind of clifanger. also, talk about a sinking feeling. agine walking out of sinking feeling. agine walking out of a store and see (door bell rings) it's open! sinking...
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michael brown, thank you for your thoughts this evening and there will be more from michael on five live over 100 and 200 metres he was unbeatable for most of his career. a year after retiring from the track, usain bolt‘s quest to swap spikes for studs continues. the ambition to become a professional footballer has taken him to australia where he is training with the a' league side central coast mariners. here's our australia correspondent, hywell griffiths. he may be the fastest man in the world, but usain bolt has a lot of catching up to do, if he really is to become a professionalfootballer. todayis to become a professionalfootballer. today is his 32nd birthday, an age when some players start to think about retirement. but bolt says playing professionally has been a lifelong dream which he is determined to achieve. football has a lwa ys determined to achieve. football has always been a passion of mine. even when my coach at a professional level said, don't play football in the middle of the season, i would still play because i enjoy it. now i have retired and i have the opportunity to
michael brown, thank you for your thoughts this evening and there will be more from michael on five live over 100 and 200 metres he was unbeatable for most of his career. a year after retiring from the track, usain bolt‘s quest to swap spikes for studs continues. the ambition to become a professional footballer has taken him to australia where he is training with the a' league side central coast mariners. here's our australia correspondent, hywell griffiths. he may be the fastest man in the...
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he came under national scrutiny and criticism for his handling of the 2014 shooting of michael brownferguson, of course, he refused to prosecute the police. >> joining me now kimberley atkin and our msnbc contributor, jonathan kay park. kimberley, this is significant. wesley bell he was a counsel member in ferguson. >> right, seven terms. mccccolough has faced some criticism before. he talks about the failure of prosecuting the police officer that shot michael brown and other issues like cash bail and sentencing reform. we are seeing a lot of energy in these local elections. we are talking about the anniversary tomorrow of michael brown when we think of what transpire after that and all the other related issues and other jurisdictions, jonathan, this is a movement and it is starting at the grass roots level. >> right, this is a piece of that i am working on frantically right now. tomorrow is the fourth anniversary remembering what was happening in the days immediately after where we were watching on television of a militaryi militarized response in a population -- where they. >> repo
he came under national scrutiny and criticism for his handling of the 2014 shooting of michael brownferguson, of course, he refused to prosecute the police. >> joining me now kimberley atkin and our msnbc contributor, jonathan kay park. kimberley, this is significant. wesley bell he was a counsel member in ferguson. >> right, seven terms. mccccolough has faced some criticism before. he talks about the failure of prosecuting the police officer that shot michael brown and other issues...
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michael brown's mother. >> right. working within the system. i think people are seeing you have to work inside the system often to change the system. so we'll see what happens. >> great piece, michelle. >> thank you. >>> it's an island that seems to be sinking into chesapeake bay. later. it's about 35 after se e the hour. here's a look at your local weather. >>> as the nation prepares for political rallies in washington and charlottesville, virginia, tomorrow, the removal of confederate statues has been a major driving force in political violence. k078ing up on "cbs this morning," we take you to the secret storage facilities to show you where the removed statues are now hiding. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." to most people, i look like... ...most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers ef
michael brown's mother. >> right. working within the system. i think people are seeing you have to work inside the system often to change the system. so we'll see what happens. >> great piece, michelle. >> thank you. >>> it's an island that seems to be sinking into chesapeake bay. later. it's about 35 after se e the hour. here's a look at your local weather. >>> as the nation prepares for political rallies in washington and charlottesville, virginia,...
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. >> on the anniversary of michael brown's murder.rday marked four years since michael brown which was another flash point. trayvon, another flash point. to say they can't define it when we're living in these horrific moments of black boys and men being shot by state, by dying. the fact that they are on the field taking a knee and standing and saying that here they go again. it's here he goes again. we weren't surprised there was going to be some backlash. it seemed particularly poignant how out of touch he is with what plaque pl black players are feeling. when she said he's in trouble. i don't think he is. trump is acutely aware of how to play into, to exploit white panic and pathology to his advantage. there's no repuercussions on hi side. >> the wall street journal reporting when jerry jones, who has mandated the players stand, when he was deposed in matter, he said in this deposition that president trump told him on a phone call at one point talking ant the kneeling that this issue quote, the president said this one lifts me. mean
. >> on the anniversary of michael brown's murder.rday marked four years since michael brown which was another flash point. trayvon, another flash point. to say they can't define it when we're living in these horrific moments of black boys and men being shot by state, by dying. the fact that they are on the field taking a knee and standing and saying that here they go again. it's here he goes again. we weren't surprised there was going to be some backlash. it seemed particularly poignant...
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. >>> when we come back, four years since michael brown died in ferguson, missouri, at the hands of aice officer. what has our country learned since then? captain ron johnson who led the police response to the protests in that city is going to join me next. u won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how to they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters. ship packages. all the amazing services of the post office, right on your computer. get a 4 week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/now and never go to the post office again. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of
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guests include the charlottesville bureau chief, and debra fergus, four years after the death of michael browniolence in ferguson. keith may, professor at the university of minnesota, and angie beeman, and shawn harper of the university of southern california. be sure to watch washington journal, sunday morning. join the discussion. ♪ announcer: sunday night. >> what must that sound like? >> mommy. [crying] we are hearing the cries of children, immigrant children, who had just been separated from their parents at a border patrol detention facility. and it was audio that i obtained a month and a half ago, or so. with the help of a
guests include the charlottesville bureau chief, and debra fergus, four years after the death of michael browniolence in ferguson. keith may, professor at the university of minnesota, and angie beeman, and shawn harper of the university of southern california. be sure to watch washington journal, sunday morning. join the discussion. ♪ announcer: sunday night. >> what must that sound like? >> mommy. [crying] we are hearing the cries of children, immigrant children, who had just...
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louis area, specifically in the four years since the shooting of michael brown in ferguson. professor fergus, thank you for being with us this morning. what are some of your thoughts on the st. louis community in terms of race relations and where these things stand? guest: sure, thank you for having me today. i wish this was a happier event and occasion. as you mentioned, the ferguson shooting and killing of michael brown happened four years ago. and it is part of a larger sub which isi think, in the doj reported in 2016 and noted, that law enforcement in ferguson and in greater st. was trying to see targets and extractions. what happened with the michael brown case with the shooting was part of the broader context in was beingenforcement seeking out by city managers to communitiesth from of caller -- communities of color. it goes back to public policy in many ways. in 1980, the state of missouri passed an amendment that authorized only through direct voters, could taxes -- through direct voter approval, taxes could be raised. cities have no other means to extracting.besides
louis area, specifically in the four years since the shooting of michael brown in ferguson. professor fergus, thank you for being with us this morning. what are some of your thoughts on the st. louis community in terms of race relations and where these things stand? guest: sure, thank you for having me today. i wish this was a happier event and occasion. as you mentioned, the ferguson shooting and killing of michael brown happened four years ago. and it is part of a larger sub which isi think,...
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tomorrow marks four years since ferguson, missouri, descended into chaos after black teenager michael brownhot and killed by a white police officer, they are. in the days that followed, violent protests erupted in race riots ripped the city apart. five days later captain ron johnson of the missouri highway patrol was put in charge of keeping the peace and was hailed as a hero by all sides by taking off his bulletproof vest and join the protesters at one point. captain johnson just wrote a book "13 days in ferguson" detailing what he calls the most trying days and nights of his life, and he joins me now for an exclusive interview. captain johnson, thanks for being on the program. i first want to just make the point that they that darren wilson was vindicated, he was found not to have done anything legally incorrect in shooting michael brown and he has now been in seclusion with his wife and child for some time. we will get to him in a moment. you became the face that stood between the black live matters protesters and the police officers who had to do their jobs. why did you put yourself in
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have been had in this country in the last several years because of events like what happened with michael brown and discussions of the community and a look of involvement. what do you think will change as you move forward? >> one thing i've learned as a city councilman in ferguson is that you cannot ignore the public engagement component of public service. you have to be vulnerable to your constituents and that's the way to build credibility and trust because at the ends of the day the justice system is predicated on trust so we're going to assign our prosecutors geographically so they know the communities they serve and we'll work on that trust component through communication and transparency. >> part of that transparency and communication comes down to facts and day which doesn't sound like something that would really build a connection and yet it's something you say has been seriously lacking. >> yeah, absolutely. one thing the current administration has not done is keep good data because as any data wonks know, if you don't track the data, you don't know what you're doing well or not as goo
have been had in this country in the last several years because of events like what happened with michael brown and discussions of the community and a look of involvement. what do you think will change as you move forward? >> one thing i've learned as a city councilman in ferguson is that you cannot ignore the public engagement component of public service. you have to be vulnerable to your constituents and that's the way to build credibility and trust because at the ends of the day the...
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heck of a job fema director michael brown was soon out. and president george w.d till the end of his presidency by that line, brownie, you're doing a heck of a job. really? was he? one lesson to be gained from this is don't be so quick to pat yourself on the back. what about when you start patting yourself on the back way, way after the fact, after it's crystal clear how badly you did. this week, puerto rico announced it has had to raise the death toll associated with hurricane maria from 64 deaths which had been the previous death toll to now 2,975 lives lost, almost the exact same number of americans who were killed in the 9/11 attacks. over 1,000 more americans killed in puerto rico in hurricane maria than were killed in the gulf in katrina. for some reason, these facts about what went wrong and the response to hurricane maria and how wrong it went have not made their way to the oval office or maybe they took a wrong turn on their way to the president's head. >> do you still believe that the federal government had a good response to the hurricane? >> yeah, i t
heck of a job fema director michael brown was soon out. and president george w.d till the end of his presidency by that line, brownie, you're doing a heck of a job. really? was he? one lesson to be gained from this is don't be so quick to pat yourself on the back. what about when you start patting yourself on the back way, way after the fact, after it's crystal clear how badly you did. this week, puerto rico announced it has had to raise the death toll associated with hurricane maria from 64...
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michael brown say his name. there by one bed a plea. just shouldn't be. there mark before the frightening thing. for three years you should pay as man. we miss you we love you you set off a revolution. what his whole country for his whole world. the thing about my brow was before that it had been several decades since america had uprising like that you know and we got a missed opportunity i feel like with the ferguson situation. because. i think the people of all. presume to put. god you provide all right the real but. the state isn't for us this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. you can't talk what a machine as a machine so you can have any real conversation about real life and feelings in what people are going through what a machine literal but. you can only. stroller robot has got to be taken down in a polish was when they made the constitution and all that it really was in may for me. world wide to begin with the lives next to black people and so it created so suburbs and small little time to fight for you so slow or so the small
michael brown say his name. there by one bed a plea. just shouldn't be. there mark before the frightening thing. for three years you should pay as man. we miss you we love you you set off a revolution. what his whole country for his whole world. the thing about my brow was before that it had been several decades since america had uprising like that you know and we got a missed opportunity i feel like with the ferguson situation. because. i think the people of all. presume to put. god you...
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>> for killing michael brown. his go fund me made $1.2 million.d, hating a black dude is way more lucrative. >> trevor: that's a perfect segue to the boofnlgt that's basically what the book is about. you wrote the book from the perspective of someone taking advice you've seen dolled out by white people after a shooting or incident. it's always advice on what black people were doing wrong. >> white people have been giving us advice since we got here so i feel they're adept at it. but when i ze hear the nonsensical arguments by white supremacists, we want our country back. we didn't book a cruise here because we heard they was hiring! get on the boat! they're hiring in america! ( laughter ) people have the warped notions of what they would do, if you would just cooperate. but i think ultimately people are just uncomfortable be -- are not uncomfortable with black people being killed by the police. they think that's how it's supposed to go. no one likes to see a cow mutilate bud they don't mind eating a steak. >> trevor: your first encounter was the p
>> for killing michael brown. his go fund me made $1.2 million.d, hating a black dude is way more lucrative. >> trevor: that's a perfect segue to the boofnlgt that's basically what the book is about. you wrote the book from the perspective of someone taking advice you've seen dolled out by white people after a shooting or incident. it's always advice on what black people were doing wrong. >> white people have been giving us advice since we got here so i feel they're adept at...
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because we're book ended with the anniversary of michael brown's untimely death and the anniversary of charlottesville. it just so happens i'm blessed to be here in phoenix with the a. phillip randolph institute, with leaders in the civil rights movement and the labor movement, who have dedicated their lives to fighting this fight. and saying to all of us we need to continue. we can't give it up at all. donald trump himself is a racist and a white supremacist. that's all there is to it. and he needs to understand. these players are not going to fear him more then the game they play. players risk their lives and risk brain injury. he sounds like he's somebody's master. telling players what they should and shouldn't be doing. and even saying they can't define what it is they're talking about. these players know very well what they're talking about. they know but for the grace of god, they could have been a michael brown or a trayvon martin or sandra bland or the brother mar quis who was just killed vis-a-vis stand your ground, florida. i'm proud of these players. donald trump is trying t
because we're book ended with the anniversary of michael brown's untimely death and the anniversary of charlottesville. it just so happens i'm blessed to be here in phoenix with the a. phillip randolph institute, with leaders in the civil rights movement and the labor movement, who have dedicated their lives to fighting this fight. and saying to all of us we need to continue. we can't give it up at all. donald trump himself is a racist and a white supremacist. that's all there is to it. and he...
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michael brown say his name. there by one benefit he. just shouldn't be. there are people are fighting. for three years you should pay as man. we miss you we love you you should offer a revolution. when his whole country for his whole world. the thing about my brow was before that it had been several decades is america at uprising like that you know and we got a missed opportunity i feel like with the ferguson situation. not. the people of all the praise yet to put right good people but alright the real but. the state isn't for us this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. you can't talk what a machine as a machine so you can have a real conversation about real life and feelings in what people are going through what a machine what a robot. you can only. surely a robot has got to be taken down in a polish was when they made a constitution and all this it really was in may for me. why people don't want to lives next to black people and so they created soap suburbs and small little time to fight for you since lower speeds small the details e
michael brown say his name. there by one benefit he. just shouldn't be. there are people are fighting. for three years you should pay as man. we miss you we love you you should offer a revolution. when his whole country for his whole world. the thing about my brow was before that it had been several decades is america at uprising like that you know and we got a missed opportunity i feel like with the ferguson situation. not. the people of all the praise yet to put right good people but alright...
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and this michael brown is filled with rose petal cream leaching and fresh raspberries fish. towel usually takes these photos right outside shops he tries to get into neutral background so the entire focus is on the pastry and the shoes. upload the photo to his instagram account deserted in paris. i think the idea for this paris started by accident when i was exploring the world but this one paris and i really wanted to remember each. try so i took a photo and just one day i discovered that the cake that i bought was a natural i shoes i tried to take a photo people really liked it and from there on it it's all history. almost every day he posts. it's a new shoot pastry. sometimes it looks like a snapshot it looks like something very easy but actually there's a lot of work behind photos creating the photos visit in visiting the chefs and visiting places but i always make sure that there is like a variety of places of colors of creation so each day will be different it will give you a totally different aspect an experience of paris. no easy task especially as he waits needs new
and this michael brown is filled with rose petal cream leaching and fresh raspberries fish. towel usually takes these photos right outside shops he tries to get into neutral background so the entire focus is on the pastry and the shoes. upload the photo to his instagram account deserted in paris. i think the idea for this paris started by accident when i was exploring the world but this one paris and i really wanted to remember each. try so i took a photo and just one day i discovered that the...
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that's a catalyst for black lives matter for michael brown and ferguson and so many other tragic killersof color. with the killing of marquise mclaughlin last week it shows you that even though we have awakened to acknowledge to the world that black lives matter, we still have a very racist criminal justice system that targets black men for crime, but when we're the victims of crimes they don't hold anybody accountable for killing us and stand your ground is one of those laws that is very, very problematic because it encourages people to take the law into their own hands. shoot first and ask questions later. black people don't get the benefit of stand your ground in america when we said we're standing our ground we're taken to jail no matter what, but when white people kill us then they're not taken to jail, they're given the benefit of the doubt. this is not the right message to say to society that violence is the solution. violence is never the solution. >> you have now some very high profile people who are in your corner. lebron james talked to cnn last night and said that it was that
that's a catalyst for black lives matter for michael brown and ferguson and so many other tragic killersof color. with the killing of marquise mclaughlin last week it shows you that even though we have awakened to acknowledge to the world that black lives matter, we still have a very racist criminal justice system that targets black men for crime, but when we're the victims of crimes they don't hold anybody accountable for killing us and stand your ground is one of those laws that is very, very...
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michael brown say his name. there by one benefit he. just shouldn't be. there larby rather frightening way. for three years you should pay as man. we miss you we love you you set off a revolution. what his whole country for his whole world. the thing about my brow was before that it had been several decades since america had uprising like that you know and we got a missed opportunity i feel like with the ferguson situation. such. as again the people of all her friends yet to put her bed you provide all right the real but. the state is implore us this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for as. you can saw what a machine as a machine so you can have a real conversation about real life and feelings in what people are going through what a machine what a robot. you can only do. stroller robots got to be taken down in a polish is when they made a constitution and all this it really was a made for me. why do you begin with the lives of next to black people and so he created soap suburbs and small little time to fight for you since lower speeds small
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they started after michael brown was shot and killed by ferguson police officer darren wilson.cculloch came under heavy criticism after the prosecution failed to indict wilson. >>> the "washington post" reports a former michigan lawmaker is the first on track to become to first muslim congresswoman. she'll run unopposed in november. she was among protesters in 2016 when they interrupted a speech by donald trump. she would replace former congressman john conyers who resigned after allegations of sexual harassment. >>> and "the hollywood reporter" says changes are coming to the oscars. they approved the changes to increase ratings and shorten the show. some of the awards for less popular categories will be given out during commercial break and there will be a new category for blockbuster movies. >>> still ahead, amazon is looking for a few hundred workers. how you can join the online team without moving to seattle. few hundred workers. how you can join the online team without moving to seattle. when you have a baby gentle means everything to you and to us. so at johnson's, we imp
they started after michael brown was shot and killed by ferguson police officer darren wilson.cculloch came under heavy criticism after the prosecution failed to indict wilson. >>> the "washington post" reports a former michigan lawmaker is the first on track to become to first muslim congresswoman. she'll run unopposed in november. she was among protesters in 2016 when they interrupted a speech by donald trump. she would replace former congressman john conyers who resigned...
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( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program call or visit >>> four years ago today, michael brown killed by a police officer in ferguson, missouri. it set up weeks, really months worth of protest. now in pennsylvania, a rookie police officer, a man by the name of jonathan roselli told the other officer that he f'd up when he shot and killed joseph san tho santos that month. f'd up? >> yes, and you mentioned pennsylvania, that's the -- let's go now to july 28, this happened in sort of a few hours o outside of pennsylvania. a woman was approached by a man who said he was going to get into her car. she goines a little farther and encounters this victim, victor san santos, he was going all these dramatic movements. ro roselli calls in and says he thinks he has a mental patient on the ground. he fires five shots killing this man right there on the street. so it's an unbelievable story and what's sad about it and i think most tragic is that the d.a., after filing these charges, says this was not racially motivated, this is inexperience, but i want you to hear more about what the d.a. sa
( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program call or visit >>> four years ago today, michael brown killed by a police officer in ferguson, missouri. it set up weeks, really months worth of protest. now in pennsylvania, a rookie police officer, a man by the name of jonathan roselli told the other officer that he f'd up when he shot and killed joseph san tho santos that month. f'd up? >> yes, and you mentioned pennsylvania, that's the -- let's go now to july 28, this...
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. >>> when 18-year-old michael brown was shot and killed by a white police officer four years ago today in ferguson, missouri, the small enclave outside st. louis became ground zero in a revived moment for civil rights. in the months and years after the shooting and the response, a surge in political activism was sparked by local residents. this week, voters took another step in that direction, a big one, ousting long time incouple went st. louis county prosecutor robert mccullough who faced national scrutiny and criticism after he declined to indict the officer who shot and killed brown. mccullough's democratic opponent, city councilmember wesley bell, a former public defender, ran on a platform to reform st. louis county's criminal justice system. with no republican challenger in november, bell is poised to take over the county's top prosecution office. wesley bell now joins me from st. louis. thank you very much, congratulation s on your victor. what is the larger meaning of you inhabiting this place, instead of a career prosecutor? >> well, we ran on a campaign that was predicated o
. >>> when 18-year-old michael brown was shot and killed by a white police officer four years ago today in ferguson, missouri, the small enclave outside st. louis became ground zero in a revived moment for civil rights. in the months and years after the shooting and the response, a surge in political activism was sparked by local residents. this week, voters took another step in that direction, a big one, ousting long time incouple went st. louis county prosecutor robert mccullough who...
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you may recall michael brown an african-american teen was fatally shot by a white police officer four. the shooting sparked riots and a national debate about race relations. mcculloch was widely criticized for failing to charge the officer who killed brown. tuesday's primary ozviewed by many as a vote on his handling of the case. bell is effectively assured to become the st. louis prosecutor as he does not face a republican challenger in november. >>> well, coming up as california faces wildfires like it has never seen before some scientists are now warning we face a climate change emergency. we'll take a look at that when we come back. can be relentless. tremfya® is for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i'm ready. with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin, and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before
you may recall michael brown an african-american teen was fatally shot by a white police officer four. the shooting sparked riots and a national debate about race relations. mcculloch was widely criticized for failing to charge the officer who killed brown. tuesday's primary ozviewed by many as a vote on his handling of the case. bell is effectively assured to become the st. louis prosecutor as he does not face a republican challenger in november. >>> well, coming up as california...
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ferguson and baltimore a few years ago during what were supposed to be protest about the deaths of michael brown and freddie gray, president obama used a my brother's keeper event to provide context, almost to explain away the violence. >> some communities have consistently had the odds stacked against him. but there is a tragic history in this country that has made it tougher for some. that sense of unfairness, powerlessness, that has helped fuel some of the protests we've seen in places like baltimore and ferguson and too many places in this country black boys and black men, latino boys, latino men experience being treated differently by law enforcement. >> laura: i'm sure a lot of them do, but at some point this becomes race baiting and the king of this is al sharpton. remember his contribution to stemming the violence in chicago? 's contribution was renting an apartment in the city for some period of time in 2013. >> an apartment on the west sid side. and the people who walk children to school. >> laura: a preacher after he rented the apartment things got worse but i'm surprised that didn't
ferguson and baltimore a few years ago during what were supposed to be protest about the deaths of michael brown and freddie gray, president obama used a my brother's keeper event to provide context, almost to explain away the violence. >> some communities have consistently had the odds stacked against him. but there is a tragic history in this country that has made it tougher for some. that sense of unfairness, powerlessness, that has helped fuel some of the protests we've seen in places...
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brittany, you emerged as nainonal voice after the kig of michael brown in ferguson, missouri.fficer in that case was controversially not indicted. what do you make to have the guilty verdict and the ver?encing of roy oli what do you think it will mean to the "black lives matter" and our nation as a whole? >> it depends on whether or not this is going to set a trend or be an anomaly. unfortunately, all ourpast experience shows us this will yrobably be an anomaly, that at the end of the we actually saw a police officer be convicted of a shooting of a young black man and we know historically less than 1% of the of who shoot black people are ever convicted of that crime. so we're glad to see some kind of justice happening in the case, but we don't think it's enough, and until this is a trend of accountability andon prevenwe won't be satisfied. >> dr. stinson, trends is it so rare for police officers to be sentenced, convicted and teractions?tal in >> the best estimate is between 900 and 100,0 times each and every year on duty police officers shoot and kill someone in nations a los
brittany, you emerged as nainonal voice after the kig of michael brown in ferguson, missouri.fficer in that case was controversially not indicted. what do you make to have the guilty verdict and the ver?encing of roy oli what do you think it will mean to the "black lives matter" and our nation as a whole? >> it depends on whether or not this is going to set a trend or be an anomaly. unfortunately, all ourpast experience shows us this will yrobably be an anomaly, that at the end...
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. >>> also, the mother of michael brown the unarmed teenage shot by police in ferguson, missouri fourng days of protest is now running for city council. leslie mcspadden said she wants to focus on community policing, economic equality and access to health care. >>> chipotle confirming everything is better with bacon. after a trial run in new york city, the mexican food chain will offer bacon in some of its locations in california and possibly expand it nationwide. what do you guys think? >> can you get a breakfast burrito with the bacon? >> a chicken taco with bacon on top. >> can i just get the bacon? that's all i really want. >> side of bacon. >> i love that idea. >> bacon is paula's love language. >> it is. thank you for recognizing that. coming up the backlash over the movie "slenderman." we'll tell you why it isn't being shown in some theaters. >>> first, the brutal cold case murders that went unsolved for 35 years. >> authorities finding their suspect with the help of dna evidence. zachary kiesch joining us with more. >> good morning, adrienne. the hunt for this killer has been
. >>> also, the mother of michael brown the unarmed teenage shot by police in ferguson, missouri fourng days of protest is now running for city council. leslie mcspadden said she wants to focus on community policing, economic equality and access to health care. >>> chipotle confirming everything is better with bacon. after a trial run in new york city, the mexican food chain will offer bacon in some of its locations in california and possibly expand it nationwide. what do you...