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joins me now, welcome to "meet the press." >> thanks for having me. >> michael brown gets killed.ll me about your activism in politics before then. >> before then, it was nonexistent. i was comfortable in life just like most people, just trying to make it, survive. still was a rapper, into hip-hop. >> you were thinking about hollywood or new york? >> about getting signed. >> maybe nashville. >> right. and when michael brown was killed, i tell people all the time, i was never an activist but when i went out there into the streets, i didn't know i was going out there. if you took highway 55 from chicago to st. louis at 80 miles per hour when you first found out it happened, you would still be in time to see michael brown's body on the ground. that's problem. 4 1/2 hours. >> you did something every dreams up, you know what, i'm going to try to do something about it myself. when you decided to run, what did you think the experience was going to be, and when you won, did it meet your expectations? >> i didn't know what the experience was going to be. and had i known, i probably wouldn'
joins me now, welcome to "meet the press." >> thanks for having me. >> michael brown gets killed.ll me about your activism in politics before then. >> before then, it was nonexistent. i was comfortable in life just like most people, just trying to make it, survive. still was a rapper, into hip-hop. >> you were thinking about hollywood or new york? >> about getting signed. >> maybe nashville. >> right. and when michael brown was killed, i tell...
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. >> this verdict is for trayvon martin, michael brown, sandra bland, it's for tamir rice.t's for eric garner. it's for antwon rose. >> today's victory gives a sense of hope and possibility and justice to the many people who were killed by the state and did not get any form of justice. >> reporter: the verdict marking the climax of a case that's captivated the nation for more than a year. >> breaking headline out of dallas at this hour. >> the police call it a very unique case. >> reporter: fueling a national conversation about race, police transparency and one officer's use of deadly force. >> no justice, no peace! >> reporter: last september, amber guyger was returning home after a 132 hour shift. she lifted in 1378 on the third floor. directly above her in 1478 was botham jean's apartment. the st. lucian described as a ray of sunshine. >> botham had a love for everyone. >> reporter: jean was an accountant and an active member of the church of christ. ♪ the spirit of the lord >> reporter: that fateful night, he was home watching tv and eating ice cream. guyger entered the
. >> this verdict is for trayvon martin, michael brown, sandra bland, it's for tamir rice.t's for eric garner. it's for antwon rose. >> today's victory gives a sense of hope and possibility and justice to the many people who were killed by the state and did not get any form of justice. >> reporter: the verdict marking the climax of a case that's captivated the nation for more than a year. >> breaking headline out of dallas at this hour. >> the police call it a very...
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as a black man every video of michael brown, eric garner -- >> mm-hmm. >> philando castile.ing myself in that. >> mm-hmm. >> even though i've never been in that situation. when eric garner is on the ground being choked out by cops and saying i can't breathe and i find out he has asthma and people are like he's a 6'4" black man with aft ma, i'm a 6'4" black man with asthma. while people don't see white people in these videos and see themselves. we've had enough of these videos now of white women where we're like you must have seen the other videos. you'd think in that moment you'd be like wait a minute, am i about to get a hashtag with a name that's not mine? >> no, they don't. white people also see groups with people of color and they see individuals for white people. that's just their m.o. but it's nice to see that these stories are aggregated because that kind of behavior, particularly white folks call it like i believe that this black body does not believe in this coded white space, therefore i feel threatened and i know that i have the agency to call some sort of authori
as a black man every video of michael brown, eric garner -- >> mm-hmm. >> philando castile.ing myself in that. >> mm-hmm. >> even though i've never been in that situation. when eric garner is on the ground being choked out by cops and saying i can't breathe and i find out he has asthma and people are like he's a 6'4" black man with aft ma, i'm a 6'4" black man with asthma. while people don't see white people in these videos and see themselves. we've had enough...
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michael brown was walking, hands up, don't shoot, in ferguson.ng man having a debate with his boss in front of his three employees, and his boss blew his head off and claimed stand your ground. he claimed stand your ground. and then you see pamela turner who's having a mental illness crisis, and the police officer shoots her five times while she's on the grounds and he's on his feet. >> on the other side you have dylan roof. >> you have dylan roof, the shooting in parkland, florida. and white men who are confirmed mass murderers are arrested and protected -- >> arrested and protected. white men who are -- >> they take him to burger king after they know he's killed nine of the most innocent people you could ever find. but stefan clark, philando castile, all these black men, if they move a certain way, they are shot and killed. so it's the implicit bias that we have to not feel one another, we have to reach out to one another. >> you have solutions. you say change the focus of criminal justice reform to transformation. >> yeah. >> rethink incarcera
michael brown was walking, hands up, don't shoot, in ferguson.ng man having a debate with his boss in front of his three employees, and his boss blew his head off and claimed stand your ground. he claimed stand your ground. and then you see pamela turner who's having a mental illness crisis, and the police officer shoots her five times while she's on the grounds and he's on his feet. >> on the other side you have dylan roof. >> you have dylan roof, the shooting in parkland, florida....
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michael brown, eric gardner. we just don't remember you for a night. we are getting reforms passed in schools, at the ballot box and in the criminal justice and healthcare system in honor of your life and sacrifice. thank you. section a is general information. 1. accessibility to the public. 2. teleconference information. section b opening items. 1. approval of board minutes of the regular meeting september 24th. may i have a motion and second on the minutes. >> so moved. second. >> any corrections? seeing none, roll call vote. (roll call). >> that is five eyes. >> number 2. superintendent's report. >> i would like to celebrate that september 15th through october 15th is the latin x heritage month. we also celebrate filipino history month, the many contributions of those that have contributed to the nation. the schools strife to be places where every student can be themselves where learning reflects familiar and unknown. numerous san francisco board of education policies specifically honor and support the efforts t ensure that all students are seen and
michael brown, eric gardner. we just don't remember you for a night. we are getting reforms passed in schools, at the ballot box and in the criminal justice and healthcare system in honor of your life and sacrifice. thank you. section a is general information. 1. accessibility to the public. 2. teleconference information. section b opening items. 1. approval of board minutes of the regular meeting september 24th. may i have a motion and second on the minutes. >> so moved. second. >>...
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it was a group of people, my best friend and college roommate michael brown and others. it is a small group of thoughtful dedicated people and it wasn't me or my goal for this is that people when they experience this idea and i am honored to be here. it is like a reunion for me with service legend is gimp my brother i worked closely for 20 years who still thinks to president george w. bush to the largest increase ever. bill visited but then he went into the white house and made it happen. susan has been carrying the torch domestically and internationally helping to spread this idea all over the world. steve, who was here, who has built the service for young people, service learning, showing you can be nine, ten, 12-years-old and a change the world. so many people here have built this movement. it's amazing. i want to thank val and bookings. poverty, opportunity, the middle-class, more on the national agenda, and it's amazing how she keeps coming up with new ideas to expand the cause that is action oriented and i'm so glad that we have been able to embrace the service wit
it was a group of people, my best friend and college roommate michael brown and others. it is a small group of thoughtful dedicated people and it wasn't me or my goal for this is that people when they experience this idea and i am honored to be here. it is like a reunion for me with service legend is gimp my brother i worked closely for 20 years who still thinks to president george w. bush to the largest increase ever. bill visited but then he went into the white house and made it happen. susan...
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when we were in ferguson, missouri, after the tragic killing of michael brown who had his hands up thatilled in broad daylight a young man said right in front of the national guard with all the cameras there, they were trained on him, he said go ahead and kill me now while the cameras are here, because you're only going to kill us when they're gone. it's important that the world see how you are all killing us. and that was riveting to me, reverend al, because he was right. it is important for the world to see how they're killing us, but not just in these high-profile police shootings with bullets, but more poignantly, how they're killing us with the courtrooms with the law that is supposed to protect us. 1 in every 5 black men in america, if you look at the statistics across state lines, are convicted felons. and experts believe if this trend continues in the next 25 years, 1 of 3 black now and then in america will be a convicted felony. how can you say this is not them killing us whether with bullets or with the law? >> pastor tatum, your city was rocked with the shooting of ms. jeffer
when we were in ferguson, missouri, after the tragic killing of michael brown who had his hands up thatilled in broad daylight a young man said right in front of the national guard with all the cameras there, they were trained on him, he said go ahead and kill me now while the cameras are here, because you're only going to kill us when they're gone. it's important that the world see how you are all killing us. and that was riveting to me, reverend al, because he was right. it is important for...
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we had of course the michael brown case, trave on martin, the situation at harvard university where the involved in that break-in that wasn't aig break in. it wasn't after eight years of obama where things calm down. people seemed more hyped. that's according to gallup. >> it's a no-brainer. trump is a racial -- >> no! >> laura: i just said it was more divided after obama knew said trump is this -- i'm talking about if obama was the great racial healer, i will accept that proposition if it were borne out in any of the polls and it turns out it was. we had all this racial strife freddie gray, all during the obama years. all during his time. what gives? >> what gives? the facts don't lie. in 2018, white suburbia ends left trump and white democrat. i can't explain any further. >> laura: they are terrible for obama. >> here's the truth, whitebl america, the sliver of extremists who are white progressive radicals -- they are not speaking for the country. they are speaking however for control over the party. they're going to control whatak happens. >> how do you know? >> let me speak. >> they
we had of course the michael brown case, trave on martin, the situation at harvard university where the involved in that break-in that wasn't aig break in. it wasn't after eight years of obama where things calm down. people seemed more hyped. that's according to gallup. >> it's a no-brainer. trump is a racial -- >> no! >> laura: i just said it was more divided after obama knew said trump is this -- i'm talking about if obama was the great racial healer, i will accept that...
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it's for michael brown. it's for sandra bland.ncing phase started this afternoon. botham jean's mother testified before the jury. it continues tomorrow. we expect to hear perhaps from amber guyger herself. she faces anywhere between five years and life in prison, brianna. >> ed lavandera, thank you. >> just ahead, how bernie sanders is leading the pact in the money race tonight. like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do. thought surgery was my only option. turns out i was wrong. so when a hand specialist told me about nonsurgical treatments, it was a total game changer. like you, my hands have a lot more to do. learn more at factsonhand.com today. like you, my hands have (paul)more to do. wireless network claims america's most reliable network. the nation's largest and most reliable network. the best network is even better? best, fastest, best. enough. sprint's doing things differently. they're offering a new
it's for michael brown. it's for sandra bland.ncing phase started this afternoon. botham jean's mother testified before the jury. it continues tomorrow. we expect to hear perhaps from amber guyger herself. she faces anywhere between five years and life in prison, brianna. >> ed lavandera, thank you. >> just ahead, how bernie sanders is leading the pact in the money race tonight. like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to...
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i did it with my best friend and college roommate, michael brown and others. it was a small group of thoughtful dedicated people. what made it work, it wasn't me or michael, it was people when they experienced this, loved this idea. i am honored to be here. it's like a family reunion for me with service legends and giants, my brother john bridgeland who i worked closely with for 20 years, thanks to bridge and george w. bush they got the largest increase in ameri corp. ever. susan stroud, who's been carrying this torch forever, domestically and internationally helping to spread the idea all over the world. steve cullbertson, who was here. who has built the service for young people showing you can be nine, ten, eight, 12 years old and change the world through service. so many people have built the movement it's amazing. i want to thank bell and brookings. bell is a hero, she has put the issue of poverty, opportunity, the middle class on the national agenda and it's amazing how she keeps coming up with new ideas to advance the cause but also action oriented. i'm g
i did it with my best friend and college roommate, michael brown and others. it was a small group of thoughtful dedicated people. what made it work, it wasn't me or michael, it was people when they experienced this, loved this idea. i am honored to be here. it's like a family reunion for me with service legends and giants, my brother john bridgeland who i worked closely with for 20 years, thanks to bridge and george w. bush they got the largest increase in ameri corp. ever. susan stroud, who's...
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. >> it was really after ferguson and michael brown was shot and there was a bunch of protests and unrest because people didn't know what happened. >> the president of veridian weapons technologies one of a few companies in a country that manufactures the gun-mounted cameras. the company has sold the gun cameras to police departments in minnesota, texas, arizona, and now iowa with hiawatha police department. he says not only will the gun cameras paint a clearer picture but they are cheaper than body cameras. >> our product comes along. it creates the fraction of the data. >> the lower cost is concerning for some activists across the state of iowa who are in favor of the gun cameras but are encouraging police to use them in addition to body cams. >> police officers rarely draw their weapon, and if we're just using just that as the information that we have to solve the entire case, you're missing everything that led up to that incident. >> for hiawatha police chief dennis marks he says the gun cameras will serve as a critical piece in use of force incidents. in iowa, fox news. jon: presiden
. >> it was really after ferguson and michael brown was shot and there was a bunch of protests and unrest because people didn't know what happened. >> the president of veridian weapons technologies one of a few companies in a country that manufactures the gun-mounted cameras. the company has sold the gun cameras to police departments in minnesota, texas, arizona, and now iowa with hiawatha police department. he says not only will the gun cameras paint a clearer picture but they are...
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crump: this verdict is for trayvon martin and michael brown and sandra bland and tamara wright and forric gardner, it's for antoine rhodes, jamel, for e.j. bradford and stephen clark, for jeffrey dennis, genevieve, for pamela turner, for so many unarmed black and brown human beings all across america. this verdict today is for them! amy: after the jury returned its verdict, prosecutors introduced racist and offensive text messages and social media posts written by guyger in which she joked about martin luther king jr.'s death and called herseself a racist. for more we go to dallas, texas, to speak with benjamin crump, the attorney for the family botham jean, the author of "open season, legalized genocide of colored promise. welcome to democracy now!, benefit crump, overall respond to the verdict, as we speak the sentence has not been decided. benjamin: correct. it w was a historic verdict in the fact my co-counsels are darrelle washington and lee merit. we believe that this is the first time that a white p polic woman had erer been convicted of murder of a black man in america. so we d
crump: this verdict is for trayvon martin and michael brown and sandra bland and tamara wright and forric gardner, it's for antoine rhodes, jamel, for e.j. bradford and stephen clark, for jeffrey dennis, genevieve, for pamela turner, for so many unarmed black and brown human beings all across america. this verdict today is for them! amy: after the jury returned its verdict, prosecutors introduced racist and offensive text messages and social media posts written by guyger in which she joked...
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when michael brown was killed in ferguson, that his body was left out in the streets for 4 1/2 hours is a modern day lyching. that's the experience of people today. we're not talk bing about the end in 1950. >> mikechael denzel smith, than for joining us. thank you for watching. "deadli "deadline: white house" with nicolle wallace begins now. >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york and it's one of those days. donald trump's impeachment may have been turbocharged today by the testimony of career diplomat bill taylor. who nbc news is reporting draws a direct line to president trump demanding an investigation in exchange for military aid for ukraine. "washington post" goes so far as to say that taylor said he was told the release of ukraine aid was contingent on public declarations from ukraine, that it would investigate the bidens and the 2016 election. that contradicts president trump's denial that he used the money as leverage for political gain. congresswoman debbie wasserman-schultz telling the "post," "it was just the most damning testimony i've
when michael brown was killed in ferguson, that his body was left out in the streets for 4 1/2 hours is a modern day lyching. that's the experience of people today. we're not talk bing about the end in 1950. >> mikechael denzel smith, than for joining us. thank you for watching. "deadli "deadline: white house" with nicolle wallace begins now. >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york and it's one of those days. donald trump's impeachment may have been turbocharged...
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i asked him about the "mothers of the movement" -- the mothers of trayvon martin, michael brown, eric garner, and other african americans killed by police -- who had just taken the stage at the dnc. >> keep in mind, i have a nephew who sadly died five years ago being robbed. i went to visit his room the next day and his brain was splattered on the wall. he was 20 years old, student at old dominion university, and he is dead. at 20. i could really relate to those women because when a child dies for what, you mourn could have been. but i think -- the reason why that was so important and powerful is so that people ununderstand just trying to get understandause and the pain, or try to understand it. those women were very bold. what they did was they took their pain, turned it in to a -- pain, passion, purpose. i admire them because they have taken that pain and how they're trying to help other mothers not have to go through what they have gone through. amy: have you ever been stopped by the police over the years? >> many years. keep in mind, when i was younger i got stopped a lot more. i
i asked him about the "mothers of the movement" -- the mothers of trayvon martin, michael brown, eric garner, and other african americans killed by police -- who had just taken the stage at the dnc. >> keep in mind, i have a nephew who sadly died five years ago being robbed. i went to visit his room the next day and his brain was splattered on the wall. he was 20 years old, student at old dominion university, and he is dead. at 20. i could really relate to those women because...
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on august 9th, 2014, michael brown who was unarmed was shot and killed by police in ferguson, missouri. on november 22nd, 2014, 12-year-old ta mere rice who was unarmed was shot and killed by police in cleveland, ohio. on april 2nd, 2015, eric harris who was unarmed was shot and killed by police in tulsa, oklahoma. on april 4th, 2015, walter scott who was unarmed was shot and killed by police in north charleston, south carolina. on april 19th, 2015, freddy gray who was unarmed died in police custody in baltimore, maryland. on july 6th, 2016, samuel was shot and killed by police in cincinnati, ohio. the frequency of these killings and the absence of full accountability for those responsible sent a message to members of the african-american community that black lives do not matter. let me state clearly for the record that black lives matter. our criminal justice system, including our preeolice departms cannot function unless people believe the system works to protect them. we must also be able to put ourselves in the shoes of our law enforcement officers. we must be able to celebrate the
on august 9th, 2014, michael brown who was unarmed was shot and killed by police in ferguson, missouri. on november 22nd, 2014, 12-year-old ta mere rice who was unarmed was shot and killed by police in cleveland, ohio. on april 2nd, 2015, eric harris who was unarmed was shot and killed by police in tulsa, oklahoma. on april 4th, 2015, walter scott who was unarmed was shot and killed by police in north charleston, south carolina. on april 19th, 2015, freddy gray who was unarmed died in police...
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you again later on down your lack in toronto and now and also on sky we've got political analyst michael brown secu he is joining us too well i mean you would have heard what daniel said there it all seems to be a little bit not quite anticlimactic but the liberals holding on and that is kind of indicative of the whole campaign isn't it wasn't a big fiery campaign with a big central issue or anything like that. you know well actually what's happening right now is a surprise to all of us because i think all of the problem right now the liberal society is sort of leading or like it at a 142 that does pretty much. rather often than already government if they get 170 and they're trending that way you're going to have a majority government about 5 really i think all of the friction now i think what happened here is your correspondent well is that i think a lot of voters went into the voting booth undecided. these fearing conservative cause probably fearing what the n.d.p. will they went with a safer bet and went for a liberal despite even all of those scandals you mentioned in your introduction wit
you again later on down your lack in toronto and now and also on sky we've got political analyst michael brown secu he is joining us too well i mean you would have heard what daniel said there it all seems to be a little bit not quite anticlimactic but the liberals holding on and that is kind of indicative of the whole campaign isn't it wasn't a big fiery campaign with a big central issue or anything like that. you know well actually what's happening right now is a surprise to all of us because...
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brown. >> these suspects are to be considered dangerous because they're armed. >> reporter: authorities issuing capital murder arrest warrants for thaddeous green and michael mitchell in brown's death. brown, a key witness in the murder trial of amber guyger police say friday the suspects drove from alexandria, louisiana to dallas, meeting up with brown to buy drugs >> thaddeous green gets out of the vehicle, has a conversation with joshua brown, which escalates into physical altercations >> reporter: the confrontation ended in gunfire police say brown opened fire first before being fatally shot by green today dallas police stressing there is no evidence tying the shooting to the guyger murder trial, and calling on local leaders to stop suggesting dallas pd was involved >> i assure you that is simply not true >> reporter: brown's family now calling for an independent investigation. >> they don't think that the dallas police department is the right agency to conduct this investigation. >> reporter: a crime dallas police say they remain committed to solving, with two suspects at large. and tonight a third suspect who was shot by brown in that confrontation is recover
brown. >> these suspects are to be considered dangerous because they're armed. >> reporter: authorities issuing capital murder arrest warrants for thaddeous green and michael mitchell in brown's death. brown, a key witness in the murder trial of amber guyger police say friday the suspects drove from alexandria, louisiana to dallas, meeting up with brown to buy drugs >> thaddeous green gets out of the vehicle, has a conversation with joshua brown, which escalates into physical...
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it's for michael brown. it's for sandra bland. it's for tamir rice. it's for eric gardner. >> reporter: today, the jury will review new evidence for sentencing. prosecutors already presented racially incensensitive texts s sent last year while working at a martin luther king day parade. >> message sent to the defendant "when does this end, lol." outgoing message from the defendant "when mlk is dead" dot, dot, dot, "oh, wait." >> reporter: and they showed the jury some social media posts that promoted violence against civilians. >> i wear all black to remind you not to mess with me because i'm already dressed for your funeral. >> reporter: attorneys say this new evidence shows amber guyger's true intent. >> we believe it shows a different picture than the crying, tearful or mournful person who is on the stage. >> reporter: according to studies, since the beginning of 2005, 106 officers have been arrested for shootings while on duty. only 35 had been convicted of a crime. keep in mind, this case is a little bit different since guyger was off duty. delib
it's for michael brown. it's for sandra bland. it's for tamir rice. it's for eric gardner. >> reporter: today, the jury will review new evidence for sentencing. prosecutors already presented racially incensensitive texts s sent last year while working at a martin luther king day parade. >> message sent to the defendant "when does this end, lol." outgoing message from the defendant "when mlk is dead" dot, dot, dot, "oh, wait." >> reporter: and they...
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the lakers have also had a lot of changes there we've got big name michael brown expect. also they've signed anthony davis damarcus cousins. so it's going to be pretty interesting to see which way the fans go with that and with that and now again tip-off tonight is at 5 o'clock right here at the chase center new home of the warriors. >>if you are hoping to come here expect some traffic right here in the middle of city of course is going on with the bluegrass festival going on at golden gate park's a lot of people are expected to be here. you actually get a free muni ride with your ticket if you already have that going in think of parking as well as transportation before coming down here to the embarcadero for now reporting live at the chase center christina tetreault kron 4 news. >>thank you christina, definitely good idea don't come to the city unless you know whe e you're going to parkway are going to do. there is more security a new rules in place at some east bay high school football games over safety concerns, including the west contra costa school district to change
the lakers have also had a lot of changes there we've got big name michael brown expect. also they've signed anthony davis damarcus cousins. so it's going to be pretty interesting to see which way the fans go with that and with that and now again tip-off tonight is at 5 o'clock right here at the chase center new home of the warriors. >>if you are hoping to come here expect some traffic right here in the middle of city of course is going on with the bluegrass festival going on at golden...
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house democrats impeachment inquiry with maryland democratic congressman anthony brown and florida republican congressman michael waltz. then kimberly leonard talks about the future of u.s. health care. live "washington journal," at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. sunday night, wall street trader turned photojournalist in his book "dignity" about the plight of those living in the margins of society in america. because all of the semis were gone. it was the industrial part of hunts point. intelligenceher just kind of came right through. we spoke for about an hour, half an hour or so, she told me her just -- it iss like a clichÉ of everything wrong that can happen to somebody. eventually, i asked her what i what everybody, which is is one sentence -- how do you want me to describe you? somethinghot back, ofe, as what i am, a mother six, a prostitute, a child of god.
house democrats impeachment inquiry with maryland democratic congressman anthony brown and florida republican congressman michael waltz. then kimberly leonard talks about the future of u.s. health care. live "washington journal," at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. sunday night, wall street trader turned photojournalist in his book "dignity" about the plight of those living in the margins of society in america. because all of the semis were gone. it was...
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withdrawal from syria with democratic representative anthony brown and for the representative michael waltz. kimberly leonard joins us to discuss the future of health care in the u.s. ♪ host: good morning. it is thursday, october 24, 2019. a three hour "washington journal " is ahead. we begin in the wake of the bipartisan drilling mark zuckerberg received on capitol hill when a hearing originally scheduled to be about the cryptocurrency became a hearing about how facebook is dealing with fake news, the 2020 election, civil rights, data privacy, and more. we are asking you if you trust facebook. give us a call and let you know -- let
withdrawal from syria with democratic representative anthony brown and for the representative michael waltz. kimberly leonard joins us to discuss the future of health care in the u.s. ♪ host: good morning. it is thursday, october 24, 2019. a three hour "washington journal " is ahead. we begin in the wake of the bipartisan drilling mark zuckerberg received on capitol hill when a hearing originally scheduled to be about the cryptocurrency became a hearing about how facebook is dealing...
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it's not like they picked this thy time to fwauk ukraine. >> sara, pamela brown, elliot williams, michael gearhardt, thank you. >>> putting the pieces together. that has been the focus of the closed door depositions in the house of representatives so far. several people inside president trump's orbit have already provided important details. among them, gordon sondland, former ambassador to the union, provided information of the phone call to ukraine. bill taylor talked about quid pro quos and rudy giuliani's policy on ukraine. then they heard from alex vindman, top security adviser. he was actually the person on the call between president trump and president zelensky to testify before congress. tim morrison, who is testifying today, is the second. and still to come, john eisenberg is the deputy counsel to president trump. he can appear on monday. then john bolton, the former security adviser to the president, who was invited but says he will only appear under subpoena. i want to bring here john meeks. he is a democrat on the foreign affairs committee, one of the committees involved in the
it's not like they picked this thy time to fwauk ukraine. >> sara, pamela brown, elliot williams, michael gearhardt, thank you. >>> putting the pieces together. that has been the focus of the closed door depositions in the house of representatives so far. several people inside president trump's orbit have already provided important details. among them, gordon sondland, former ambassador to the union, provided information of the phone call to ukraine. bill taylor talked about quid...
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democratic representative anthony brown and for the representative michael waltz. kimberly leonard joins us to discuss the future of health care in the u.s. ♪ host: good morning. it is thursday, october 24, 2019. a three hour "washington journal " is ahead. we begin in the wake of the bipartisan drilling mark zuckerberg received on capitol hill when a hearing originally scheduled to be about the cryptocurrency became a hearing about how facebook is dealing with fake news, the 2020 election, civil rights, data privacy, and more. we are asking you if you trust facebook. give us a call and let you know -- let us know your thoughts on the social media giant. republicans, it is 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. independents, 202-748-8002. you content -- you can send us a text this morning. .f that number, 202-748-8003 please include your name and where you are from. on c-span it is --twitter it is @cspanwj. on facebook it is facebook.com/cspan. a very good thursday morning, -- mark zuckerberg talked about this issue of trust in his opening statement before the hous
democratic representative anthony brown and for the representative michael waltz. kimberly leonard joins us to discuss the future of health care in the u.s. ♪ host: good morning. it is thursday, october 24, 2019. a three hour "washington journal " is ahead. we begin in the wake of the bipartisan drilling mark zuckerberg received on capitol hill when a hearing originally scheduled to be about the cryptocurrency became a hearing about how facebook is dealing with fake news, the 2020...
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critics saying cold up there in moral high brown, talk that michael bloomberg could step? >> yeah, i'm thinking like who is not jumping in to the race when the democrats. i am waiting for hillary clinton to say i am in, bloomberg, nanny state former mayor from new york city, do as i say, not as i do, he also has a war on coal, he has a ton of money in effort to fight again the coal industry that comes to jobs, he cannot relate to the hard working men and women the man is an elite, a progressive and all about big government that is less freedom and liberty for you and your family. elizabeth: new yorker itd like how he durned ne -- liked how hw york city. >> it depends on what he turns he was trying to control people in their daily life style. >> dennine thank you. >> thank you. >> president trump, his rally keep america great rally, in dallas. we will take you there for a live preview, coming up. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a
critics saying cold up there in moral high brown, talk that michael bloomberg could step? >> yeah, i'm thinking like who is not jumping in to the race when the democrats. i am waiting for hillary clinton to say i am in, bloomberg, nanny state former mayor from new york city, do as i say, not as i do, he also has a war on coal, he has a ton of money in effort to fight again the coal industry that comes to jobs, he cannot relate to the hard working men and women the man is an elite, a...
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dallas police are searching for two men, thaddeus green and michael mitchell in connection with the murder of joshua brown. they and another man travelled from louisiana to texas to purchase drugs friday when a fight broke out. brown's emotional testimony just days before his murder ultimately leddy to the conviction of amber guyger, the former dallas loofr who shot and killed her neighbor, botham jean. >>> police and peace activists gathering in san francisco to discuss ways to stop gun viles. gun violence. it's called guns down. recent buy-back events have taken some weapons off the street bus many are coming from elsewhere in the bay area. organizers are hoping for new tools on the street to connect with the victims and the shooters. >> individuals going back into the community and touch each and every one of those young adults that may pick up a gun in the future. >> police chief bill scott is among the community leaders to talk about strategy through data and the people's perspective. >>> an oakland firefighter responded to a fire that began at a homeless camp a little after 3:00 this afternoon. oakl
dallas police are searching for two men, thaddeus green and michael mitchell in connection with the murder of joshua brown. they and another man travelled from louisiana to texas to purchase drugs friday when a fight broke out. brown's emotional testimony just days before his murder ultimately leddy to the conviction of amber guyger, the former dallas loofr who shot and killed her neighbor, botham jean. >>> police and peace activists gathering in san francisco to discuss ways to stop...
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among those names, michael bloomberg, eric holder, sharod brown and hillary clinton.sked elizabeth warren about these big names skeptical of her chances of winning. >> we have a country that is working better and better and better for a thinner and thinner and thinner slice at the top. 2020 is our chance to turn that around. that's what we're going to do. >> if hillary clinton was to get into the primaries, she would have to deal with tulsi gabbard that keeps pushing back against clinton's claims that she's a russian asset. >> it's time for you to step down from your throne so the democratic party can lead with a new foreign policy. >> joe biden is running late today. we're here in iowa waiting for him. despite the recent missteps and the bad headlines about his campaign, his in his strongest position against the rest of the field according to a brand new cnn poll. neil? >> neil: thanks very much, peter. now i'd like to introduce you something akin to a dinosaur these days, a moderate democrat. don peebles. i say that half jokingly. but the fear among those looking at
among those names, michael bloomberg, eric holder, sharod brown and hillary clinton.sked elizabeth warren about these big names skeptical of her chances of winning. >> we have a country that is working better and better and better for a thinner and thinner and thinner slice at the top. 2020 is our chance to turn that around. that's what we're going to do. >> if hillary clinton was to get into the primaries, she would have to deal with tulsi gabbard that keeps pushing back against...
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so the "new york times" reports the primary could soon be joined by sherri rofd brown, eric holder, michaelomberg, or hillary clinton. >> we have to nominate the best -- >> -- you. >> clinton could have confronted gabbard tonight at an event in d.c. they were both billed as attending. hrc changed her rsvp to know. >> i would have been very happy to have that conversation directly face to face with her. >> and just in the last 15 minutes we got some more from tulsi gabbard on twitter. she tweeted this: hillary clinton, your foreign policy was a disaster for our country and the world. it's time for you to acknowledge the damage you have caused and step down from your throne. and as all of that is playing out between gabbard and clinton, part of the reason that some big-name democrats are reportedly still thinking about getting in the primary on the democratic side is they don't know if elizabeth warren can win a general election. warren was asked about that on her way here to a town hall meeting, she said she is the one that is out there and she thinks 2020 is a chance to turn the country aro
so the "new york times" reports the primary could soon be joined by sherri rofd brown, eric holder, michaelomberg, or hillary clinton. >> we have to nominate the best -- >> -- you. >> clinton could have confronted gabbard tonight at an event in d.c. they were both billed as attending. hrc changed her rsvp to know. >> i would have been very happy to have that conversation directly face to face with her. >> and just in the last 15 minutes we got some more...
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house democrats impeachment inquiry with maryland democratic congressman anthony brown and florida republican congressman michaelen washington examiner's kimberly leonard talks about the future of u.s. healthcare. watch c-span washington journal live 7:00 p.m. eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >> this saturday on american history tv, on lectures and history at 8:00 p.m. eastern the 1981 trial of jean harris the woman accused of murdering scarsdale diet doctor >> j harris a smart she did well in high school, she went off to smith college she graduated phi beta kappa she did everything i you wealthy young women of that era was supposed to do. she says there's a struggle over the gun. there does in fact seem to be evidences that she is bruised. she testifies he hits her in ways he never hit her before. there is no evidence either way that he had hit her prior to this or struggling to pull a gun away. >> at 10:00 p.m. on real america president richard nixon's november 3, 1969 silent majority speech. >> the great silent majority my fellow americans i ask for your support. i pledge in my campaign for the
house democrats impeachment inquiry with maryland democratic congressman anthony brown and florida republican congressman michaelen washington examiner's kimberly leonard talks about the future of u.s. healthcare. watch c-span washington journal live 7:00 p.m. eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >> this saturday on american history tv, on lectures and history at 8:00 p.m. eastern the 1981 trial of jean harris the woman accused of murdering scarsdale diet doctor >> j...
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hillary clinton, former first lady michelle obama former new york city mayor michael bloomberg and ohio senator sharon brownring in joe trippi, cnn political common dater and democratic strategist to look at these names with us's what do you make of them? >> we've gotten to the hand wringing stage about a month ahead of time because every cycle this happens. donor class sits back, looks at the candidates and all the flaws each has in them and then starts to look somewhere else. but this isn't going to happen. i mean i would just be -- it would take a total collapse of not just biden but several of the candidates that are top candidates in this field for it to actually happen where somebody -- it would have to be someone like those names listeded, because of how late they'd be getting in, have to be a known entity like a hillary clinton or a michelle obama. maybe a john kerry. on the way, on the outside, might be jerry brown, governor of california, former governor of california. someone like that that people already have big sense of, but for them to enter, it would take -- take almost a disaster, somebody
hillary clinton, former first lady michelle obama former new york city mayor michael bloomberg and ohio senator sharon brownring in joe trippi, cnn political common dater and democratic strategist to look at these names with us's what do you make of them? >> we've gotten to the hand wringing stage about a month ahead of time because every cycle this happens. donor class sits back, looks at the candidates and all the flaws each has in them and then starts to look somewhere else. but this...
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withdrawal from syria and house democrats' impeachment inquiry with anthony brown and florida republican congressman michael waltz. washington examiner's kimberly leonard talks about the future of health care. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. tv" has live"book coverage of the texas book festival from austin starting saturday 11:00 eastern, with discussions on the trump immigration's -- trump immigrationon's policy. the life and career of former u.s. ambassador samantha power and the impact of disinformation with the former undersecretary of state richard stangl. our live coverage from the book coverage continues sunday noon jumprn with surgeon and a -- johns hopkins university professor. recounting her time as a cia operative. and andy candy. be sure to watch our coverage of the texas book festival starting 11:00 eastern saturday and noon sunday. be sure to catch the miami book fair next month on "book tv" on c-span 2. this week british prime minister boris johnson saw his latest proposal get blocked from being fast tracked in parliament as the u.k. gets
withdrawal from syria and house democrats' impeachment inquiry with anthony brown and florida republican congressman michael waltz. washington examiner's kimberly leonard talks about the future of health care. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. tv" has live"book coverage of the texas book festival from austin starting saturday 11:00 eastern, with discussions on the trump immigration's -- trump immigrationon's policy. the...
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are searching for thaddeous green who they say shot and killed joshua brown after a botched drug deal last friday. two other men, michaeln gave testimony in the trial that ultimately led to the murder conviction of guyger, a former dallas police officer. authorities say the killing of brown had nothing to do with that trial or the guyger case. >> a lot of people assume there had to be a tie. police are very clear about this. it had nothing at all to do -- >> didn't even happen at the same location. >> exactly. >>> a watershed moment for the city of montgomery, alabama. for the first time in its 200-year history, the city elected an african-american mayor. steven reed, the montgomery county probate judge, easily beat a white businessman. >> tonight sent a signal not just to all of us here in montgomery, all of us in alabama, it sent a signal throughout this country about what type of community we are right now. >> reed also said the election was about the hopes and dreams of people. in 1861, montgomery was the first capital of the confederacy. of course it was also the center of major events in the civil rights movement.
are searching for thaddeous green who they say shot and killed joshua brown after a botched drug deal last friday. two other men, michaeln gave testimony in the trial that ultimately led to the murder conviction of guyger, a former dallas police officer. authorities say the killing of brown had nothing to do with that trial or the guyger case. >> a lot of people assume there had to be a tie. police are very clear about this. it had nothing at all to do -- >> didn't even happen at...
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brown was a witness in the trial of the former dallas police officer amber guyger who was convicted of murdering her upstairs neighbor. police say jacquerious mitchell and michaelll have been arrested. thaddeous green is still on the run. >> there's been speculation and rumors that have been shared by community leaders claiming that mr. brown's death was related to the amber guyger trial and somehow the dallas police department was responsible. i assure you that is simply not true. >> joshua brown's family releasing a statement urging dallas police to turn the murder investigation over the another department or agency because of those rumors. >>. >>> the judge who profrom sided over the amber guyger trial has come under criticism for hugging guyger and giving guyger a bible. >> we sat down with judge tammy kemp who presided over the amber guyger trial over the dramatic moments that unfolded at the end of the trial that so many people have been talk talking about. the hugs kind of felt around the world if you will. we talked about botham jean's younger brother brandt who forgave and suppressed love for amber guyger, the woman who had just been convicted for kill
brown was a witness in the trial of the former dallas police officer amber guyger who was convicted of murdering her upstairs neighbor. police say jacquerious mitchell and michaelll have been arrested. thaddeous green is still on the run. >> there's been speculation and rumors that have been shared by community leaders claiming that mr. brown's death was related to the amber guyger trial and somehow the dallas police department was responsible. i assure you that is simply not true....
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brown from detroit. hospital corpsman michael johnson from detroit. sergeant michael massman from port heron. sergeant william pollard from flint. first lieutenant william zimmerman from grand haven. we will never forget. in the marine's hymn, the third stands and ends with -- stanza ends with when the army and navy gets to heaven's scenes, they'll find the gates are guarded by united states marines. i would suggest to you that some of those marines are on duty today and we honor their service, we honor their sacrifice and we honor our country by remembering. god bless you all and certainer fidelis. -- and semper fi. mr. pence: mr. speaker, greg murphy was unable to join us this evening. on his behalf i ask that congressman murphy's statement be placed into the congressional ecord. mr. speaker, friends, colleagues and distinguished guests in the gallery, i thank you for your participation in my special order. as a beirut veteran, i am deeply moved by your remarks and i know your words will comfort the gold star families across this nation. today on the 36th anniversary of this horrific attack
brown from detroit. hospital corpsman michael johnson from detroit. sergeant michael massman from port heron. sergeant william pollard from flint. first lieutenant william zimmerman from grand haven. we will never forget. in the marine's hymn, the third stands and ends with -- stanza ends with when the army and navy gets to heaven's scenes, they'll find the gates are guarded by united states marines. i would suggest to you that some of those marines are on duty today and we honor their service,...
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among the names bandied about, shar rod brown, michelle obama and even, yes, hillary clinton. joining me michaelpkins who served on the presidential campaigns of barack obama and hillary clinton and until recently worked for john kel lane any. maura gay is an msnbc contributor. this story in your paper mara reflects right here from a number of democratic kratic activists, it says the mood of alarm is more intense because of the party's hunger to defeat president trump. with over three months to go before voting starts in iowa, their impatience with finding mr. and mrs. right among the current crop of candidates. are these concerns warranted, or is this just business as usual, democrats fret, it's early, fretting is what they do. >> it's funny. i have a little different take. i hear that from folks in new york from a lot of the strategists i talk to. i actually think this is exactly the kind of story that infuriates voters of both sto storistore parties because it suggests that democratic insiders who should be hand picking who the american people should vote for or be most interested in. quite f
among the names bandied about, shar rod brown, michelle obama and even, yes, hillary clinton. joining me michaelpkins who served on the presidential campaigns of barack obama and hillary clinton and until recently worked for john kel lane any. maura gay is an msnbc contributor. this story in your paper mara reflects right here from a number of democratic kratic activists, it says the mood of alarm is more intense because of the party's hunger to defeat president trump. with over three months to...
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you heard from michael waltz's, , one of the members who occupied the room. we talked to anthony brownbout this as well. we got his thoughts on the fairness of the process. [video clip] >> why not just hold a formal impeachment vote to start the impeachment probe? is laid out,ment not even laid out, it is in the constitution and there is not a lot of detail to process how it can be conducted. the house has a set of rules and the senate has rules for an impeachment trial there is nothing that requires a formal vote. what is important is that we get to the truth, and that we have a fair, open, and transparent process. if you look at the process we 24%, one out of every four republicans have access to the hearing that is taking place behind closed doors in the house intelligence committee. it is behind closed doors because a lot of the information is classified and sensitive and we do not have the benefit of a special prosecutor like in the clinton and nixon impeachment. we are doing the work in that committee that a special prosecutor would have done. and that committee, one out of every
you heard from michael waltz's, , one of the members who occupied the room. we talked to anthony brownbout this as well. we got his thoughts on the fairness of the process. [video clip] >> why not just hold a formal impeachment vote to start the impeachment probe? is laid out,ment not even laid out, it is in the constitution and there is not a lot of detail to process how it can be conducted. the house has a set of rules and the senate has rules for an impeachment trial there is nothing...
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michael jackson topic the list million dollars. number two on the list is elvis, $39 million. ofthird place, the creator the cartoon "peanuts." , $30 million. pumpkin -- great it's the great pumpkin, charlie brown." perhaps the best halloween show for children. we will look at what the effect candy anand cosostumes has on te economy after the break. - hey, i'm darius rucker. coming up onreel south. - join the crowd as we move forward, demanding justice! join the crowd! - [man] ladies and gentlemen, at this time i'd like to discuss confederate monuments. - [darius] in new orleans, reckoning with the past ain't always easy. - this guy right here, he fought to keep it that way. [darius] in n the year of tutumult, the citizens of ththe big easy stand their ground in the face of monumental controversy. - [man] this is a battle for the public spaces. - [darius] a "divided city" cries out. this time, on reel south. - [female narrator] support for this program is provided by south arts, sponsors of the southern circuit tour
michael jackson topic the list million dollars. number two on the list is elvis, $39 million. ofthird place, the creator the cartoon "peanuts." , $30 million. pumpkin -- great it's the great pumpkin, charlie brown." perhaps the best halloween show for children. we will look at what the effect candy anand cosostumes has on te economy after the break. - hey, i'm darius rucker. coming up onreel south. - join the crowd as we move forward, demanding justice! join the crowd! - [man]...
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michael mitchell in louisiana last night. >> they say he was one of three men who shot and killed joshua brown in dallas friday night, his familyg for an alternative investigation into his death. >> that shooting happened days after he testified against former police officer amber guyger. she was coninvestigated of murder for shooting a man she thought was in her apartment. >> during the messaging, the judge given a her a bible and a huck in the courtroom. cnn's ed lavandara has been covering the case. he sat down with judge kevin. have a listen. >> this is just one day's worth of mail. >> reporter: hundreds of letters and e-mails sit on judge kemp's death. a few since the amer guyger murder trial. cnn sat down with the judge about the breath taking moments that unfolded in her courtroom. >> i love you just like anyone else. >> judge kemp says the little brother was the last person she expected to streak directly to amber guyger, the family said they were worried about him. he was actually preparing for this moment. >> i forgive you. >> in my mind, i had decide, well, he's probably too broken up to do this. i was very surprised
michael mitchell in louisiana last night. >> they say he was one of three men who shot and killed joshua brown in dallas friday night, his familyg for an alternative investigation into his death. >> that shooting happened days after he testified against former police officer amber guyger. she was coninvestigated of murder for shooting a man she thought was in her apartment. >> during the messaging, the judge given a her a bible and a huck in the courtroom. cnn's ed lavandara...
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presidential election took 47 percent of the votes compared to michael's 41 percent with most of the votes counted and i'm to says he'll meet matt brown monday to discuss the transition. out of state what emergency has been declared in california as multiple wildfires burn out of control almost 200000 people have been ordered to leave their homes as hurricane force winds for it to spread the files. we're turning to our top story now abu bakr al baghdadi may not have been as well known to americans as a solid bin laden but his death is considered by u.s. officials as a game changer in the war on terror and other reports on how he became the leader of one of the world's most feared terror groups. it was july 2014 when the world got a glimpse of the man best known as abu bakar a bucket that he and iraqi whose real name is abraham a wide ibrahim. he walked out of the shadows to declare in islam it stayed in iraq and the levant from the great mosque in the iraqi city of mosul he led friday prayers after naming himself caliph or religious leader it was a show of power by an armed group which took over much of iraq's sunni heartland after th
presidential election took 47 percent of the votes compared to michael's 41 percent with most of the votes counted and i'm to says he'll meet matt brown monday to discuss the transition. out of state what emergency has been declared in california as multiple wildfires burn out of control almost 200000 people have been ordered to leave their homes as hurricane force winds for it to spread the files. we're turning to our top story now abu bakr al baghdadi may not have been as well known to...
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michael gallop a nice little charge and run into the end zone.34-24. >>> and heinz field, there was an overtime thriller, the ravens jumping out to an early lead lamar jackson to brown the steelers would tie it up only to lose on this justin tucker field goal. and over time it barely got through, but the ravens win i by that field goal. >>> the texans put on a show against atlanta. deshaun watson had his best game ever, throwing for five touchdowns, including three of them to will fuller the. the texans blow out the falcons, 53-21. that game was a dream for fantasy owners fuller put up more than 53 points that is the most for a wide receiver terrell owens, jones for the packers had 49 points. christian mccaffrey, deshaun s dor dropping game three from dgers powered to a 10-4 win. >>> in st. louis, the cards have felt on to a lead for most of the game but the braves came alive in the top of the ninth, jumping out to a 3-1 lead that was enough to win it atlanta takes a 2-1 lead >>> heavy rain and possible flooding in store for the northeast. let's bring in meteorologist janessa webb. >> good morning. we have a front that is making its way right now. that will impact y
michael gallop a nice little charge and run into the end zone.34-24. >>> and heinz field, there was an overtime thriller, the ravens jumping out to an early lead lamar jackson to brown the steelers would tie it up only to lose on this justin tucker field goal. and over time it barely got through, but the ravens win i by that field goal. >>> the texans put on a show against atlanta. deshaun watson had his best game ever, throwing for five touchdowns, including three of them to...