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we talked to the ceo of travel and leisure on demand, michael brown after this. this is bloomberg markets. we have been talking about the each -- issuance of debt. when it comes to airlines, it is jumping pretty strongly. the industry outstanding debt of 23%. now at $340 billion. this year, global air carriers have sold $63 billion in bonds and loans. what makes that interesting is it is a sector that is very much in the grips of a global pandemic. a vote of confidence for the rs. matt: not even close on return to normal. i say this having been in berlin 's brand-new airport yesterday. my flight was delayed for hours and i ended up skipping it. most of the airport is shut down and there are very few employees in the airport. after i bailed on my flight, i look for somebody to help retrieve my bags. there weren't any british airways employees left. i think it's interesting they borrowed so much money and are operating still with such a skeleton crew. there just are not the amount of services or employees you would expect for an industry that has borrowed $350 bill
we talked to the ceo of travel and leisure on demand, michael brown after this. this is bloomberg markets. we have been talking about the each -- issuance of debt. when it comes to airlines, it is jumping pretty strongly. the industry outstanding debt of 23%. now at $340 billion. this year, global air carriers have sold $63 billion in bonds and loans. what makes that interesting is it is a sector that is very much in the grips of a global pandemic. a vote of confidence for the rs. matt: not...
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ferguson came under the national consciousness with the michael brown killing and the launch of the blackes matter movement and that was right in the backyard basically. >> we will look forward to seeing that. i know what you are working on but share that with the audience. >> it's the second edition of my book and it's been i in part an eye-opener and poetry was such a meaningful part so the next as more. i've just added more poetry and i did rewrite to the epilogue because i wanted to elaborate more on the things i've learned and in the way that i think we need to move forward so it uncovers the redesign. the book itself though, chapters one through 70 is the same and should be coming out sometime this summer. >> i want to ask each of you for any kind of closing comments you would like to make. i have a feeling there's a lot of parents listening in today wondering what do i do about my kids and how do i protect them. so we will give you a word and then go right over to ben. >> having the open-minded conversations identifying those at risk decriminalizing goes a long way to save lives an
ferguson came under the national consciousness with the michael brown killing and the launch of the blackes matter movement and that was right in the backyard basically. >> we will look forward to seeing that. i know what you are working on but share that with the audience. >> it's the second edition of my book and it's been i in part an eye-opener and poetry was such a meaningful part so the next as more. i've just added more poetry and i did rewrite to the epilogue because i...
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ferguson came out in 2014 with michael brown killing and black lives matter movement so it's all about the. >> thank you. >> it is the second edition of my current book. in part also the poetry, a meaningful part in something people enjoy so much. the poetry is intertwined and in the back and i did rewrite the epilogue because i wanted to elaborate more on the things i learned in the ways we need to move forward. it not, the book is so, so it will be coming out sometime this summer. >> as we began to close, i want to ask you for any closing, if you would like to make and if you're asking what i do about my kids, how do i protect them? give a word and invited them in education is important and i think having these conversations with leaders end of his all and identifying kids and promoting program is helpful and i think to decriminalize to go along way of saving lives interest were on drugs has nothing to do with lifesaving. helping kids, i think it's communication and obviously people that have interests are better off than people who live their life deprived of poverty or neglect or d
ferguson came out in 2014 with michael brown killing and black lives matter movement so it's all about the. >> thank you. >> it is the second edition of my current book. in part also the poetry, a meaningful part in something people enjoy so much. the poetry is intertwined and in the back and i did rewrite the epilogue because i wanted to elaborate more on the things i learned in the ways we need to move forward. it not, the book is so, so it will be coming out sometime this summer....
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louis and its problems over the years, ferguson came out of the national consciences but the michael brown killing and kind of the launch of black lives matter movement. it is all about that. >> thankful workbench i think he would look forward to seeing that. jesse, know what you are working on but share that with her audience. >> it is the second edition of my current book. it is been in part an eye-opener for addiction. and also poachers such a meaningful part. the next edition has more poetry. as it is and now it's in the back in full. i have added more poetry. i did rewrite the epilogue. i wanted to elaborate more on the things i've learned in the things we need to do to move forward. the book itself though, chapter one, it is the same. it will be coming out sometime this summer. >> as we begin to close i want to ask each of you for any kind of closing comments you would like to make. probably a lot of parents listening into you today too, grandparents, but do i do about my kids? what do i do to protect them? jesse will give you word and go right todr ben. >> education programs are imp
louis and its problems over the years, ferguson came out of the national consciences but the michael brown killing and kind of the launch of black lives matter movement. it is all about that. >> thankful workbench i think he would look forward to seeing that. jesse, know what you are working on but share that with her audience. >> it is the second edition of my current book. it is been in part an eye-opener for addiction. and also poachers such a meaningful part. the next edition...
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louis and ferguson came out with a michael brown killing and a lunch of the black lives matter movement. so it's allll about that. >> so just you know what you are working on but share that with the audience. >> i've got an ally the positive feedback and also that poetry that they enjoyed so much. right now the poetry is intertwined and i did write the epilogue because i went to elaborate what we need to move forwardig so it is the same will be coming out sometime this month. >> i went to ask each of you for any closing comments you would like to make? so what do i do about my kids? >> with the education program anything having open-minded conversations so massive see those kids are at risk and promoting programs is helpful in this would go a long way to saving lives but honestly i think communication people who have an interest are better that are either through poverty or neglect. >> any closing comments? >> i agree with a lot of what jesse said and everything. honestly i am the parent of young kids myself. i speak with ally the young people in a tell and the sad fact is whene i was y
louis and ferguson came out with a michael brown killing and a lunch of the black lives matter movement. so it's allll about that. >> so just you know what you are working on but share that with the audience. >> i've got an ally the positive feedback and also that poetry that they enjoyed so much. right now the poetry is intertwined and i did write the epilogue because i went to elaborate what we need to move forwardig so it is the same will be coming out sometime this month....
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the attacker and he identified fully then two years later he identifies fully once again with michael brown. the gentle giant who tried to kill a police officer and ended up at his life lost also the then there was the justice department trying to frame cop and identify with the attacker. the message went out and i will summarize this pretty quickly but by 2016 the eighth year of obama's presidency colinli kaepernick take send me and denounce america as a racist country eight years of a black president eight years of a black attorney general and he says this country is systemicg and racist there are bodies in the streets. yes there s were because after ferguson the police realized they could look at what happened to darren wilson or imprisoned or be sued there is no virtue to be an aggressive good cop. so the net result was a 10 percent spike and then another 10 percent because of ferguson and obama's response there were more bodies in the street 3000 more people murdered in 2016 than 2014. and then it was on obama's watch. colinit kaepernick takes the knee and then he is embraced like a cu
the attacker and he identified fully then two years later he identifies fully once again with michael brown. the gentle giant who tried to kill a police officer and ended up at his life lost also the then there was the justice department trying to frame cop and identify with the attacker. the message went out and i will summarize this pretty quickly but by 2016 the eighth year of obama's presidency colinli kaepernick take send me and denounce america as a racist country eight years of a black...
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years later he would identify fully once again with michael brown, the gentle giant who tried to kill a police officer and then attacked him and ended up with his life lost alsoo and yet there was obama again and the department trying to frame the cop in this case and trying to identify with the attacker. the message went out and i'm going to just summarize this quickly because we want to move on. by 2016, the eighth year of the presidency, calling cap her neck is taking his knee announcing america is a racist country. eight years with a black president and black attorney general and he's saying this country is oppressive, racist, there are bodies in the streets, he says, yes there were because after ferguson, the police realized that after what happened to darren wilson, they could have their careers lost and be in prison, they could be sued. there was no virtue to being an aggressive good cop and they began to pull back. the result was a 10% spike in homicide after ferguson, 2015. another 10% hike after 2016 because of fergusone and obama's response reaction to it. there were more b
years later he would identify fully once again with michael brown, the gentle giant who tried to kill a police officer and then attacked him and ended up with his life lost alsoo and yet there was obama again and the department trying to frame the cop in this case and trying to identify with the attacker. the message went out and i'm going to just summarize this quickly because we want to move on. by 2016, the eighth year of the presidency, calling cap her neck is taking his knee announcing...
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and the problems over the years, ferguson came out over national consciousness in 2014 with the michael brown killing and the launch of the "black lives matter" movement and that was flight his backyard basically -- right in his backyard so it's bow that. >> thank you. we look forward to seeing that. and jessie, share what you're woking on. >> it is a second edition of my current book, and a lot of positive feedback on the book, and it's been in part -- i have gotten a lot of positive feedback on the book and it's been in part, it's been an eye-opener with regard to addiction. and also paul's poetry was something that was a meaningful part and something that people enjoyed so much, so the next edition has more of his poetry. as it is right now the poetry intertwines in the back in full, and they just added more poetry. edited rewrite the epilogue because i wanted to elaborate more on the things i've learned and the ways i think we need to move forward. so, and the cover has been redesigned so what's not, the book itself though, the chapters are the same. it will be coming out sometime this su
and the problems over the years, ferguson came out over national consciousness in 2014 with the michael brown killing and the launch of the "black lives matter" movement and that was flight his backyard basically -- right in his backyard so it's bow that. >> thank you. we look forward to seeing that. and jessie, share what you're woking on. >> it is a second edition of my current book, and a lot of positive feedback on the book, and it's been in part -- i have gotten a lot...
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years when we protested, whether it was around george floyd's murder last year in minneapolis or michael brown's killing by a policeman in ferguson, missouri, and some were out looting and destroying protocol. we denounced it. we never protested that they were prosecuted for looting or destroying property or somehow political prisoners. we said that is not what we're about. if we had -- imagine if national action network, my group, or black lives matter or naacp had called for rallies to defend those that burned stalls in minneapolis last year and we had a rally calling them political prisoners, we would have been totally castigated and rightfully so, and that's what we saw today. the takeaway from that story today should not be that, yes, they didn't have a lot of violence, just a few arrests, and yes, the numbers were embarrassing, the takeaway is they were there defending insurrectionist, violent people who caused the death of five people, that capitol police were injured. they were calling for the death of the sitting vice president of their party and the speaker of the house. that's the tak
years when we protested, whether it was around george floyd's murder last year in minneapolis or michael brown's killing by a policeman in ferguson, missouri, and some were out looting and destroying protocol. we denounced it. we never protested that they were prosecuted for looting or destroying property or somehow political prisoners. we said that is not what we're about. if we had -- imagine if national action network, my group, or black lives matter or naacp had called for rallies to defend...
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>> like the families of george floyd, ahmaud arbery, breonna taylor, michael brown and hundreds of other young african-americans whose names are being chanted in protests nationwide, malcolm scott wants his story told. >> because if we don't know it exists, how can we do anything about it? >> his story starts like so many other black lives that have struggled to matter. raised in poverty under the watchful, suspicious eye of the police and destined to a life of run-ins with the law. but at its heart it's a story about two brothers, malcolm and cory, and a bond that could not be broken, not even in the face of unimaginable odds. what was it like growing up in north tulsa? >> oh, you felt like you were always home, you know, familiar faces always around you. >> large family, too, as i understand it? >> yeah, 12 brothers and sisters. >> 12? >> yeah. so yeah, it was crowded. [ laughter ] i was really big into sports, like, i love, you know, me getting a hold of a football in my hand and running was, like, you know, life. >> malcolm caught the football bug from corey, who was his older half-b
>> like the families of george floyd, ahmaud arbery, breonna taylor, michael brown and hundreds of other young african-americans whose names are being chanted in protests nationwide, malcolm scott wants his story told. >> because if we don't know it exists, how can we do anything about it? >> his story starts like so many other black lives that have struggled to matter. raised in poverty under the watchful, suspicious eye of the police and destined to a life of run-ins with...
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i can think of michael brown in ferguson. i can think of [ inaudible ] in tulsa, oklahoma. so many families that really, reverend al, saying their live -- their loved ones' lives matter and black i am forever y. you are my mentor. "politics nation" is a staple for leading the cause of making sure that america lives up to its highest promise of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. >> black america's attorney general, ben crump. thank you, as always. >>> up next, my final thoughts. stay with us. m morgan, and thers more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with just 2 medicines in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take do
i can think of michael brown in ferguson. i can think of [ inaudible ] in tulsa, oklahoma. so many families that really, reverend al, saying their live -- their loved ones' lives matter and black i am forever y. you are my mentor. "politics nation" is a staple for leading the cause of making sure that america lives up to its highest promise of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. >> black america's attorney general, ben crump. thank you, as always. >>> up next,...
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i can think of michael brown in ferguson, i can think of texas, tulsa, oklahoma, houston, texas.ever, ever say thank you enough for saying that their loved ones' lives matter, and black lives matter. so i am forever your pupil, are you my mentor. "politics nation" is a staple for leading the cause of making sure that america lives up to its highest promise of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. >> black america's attorney general ben crump. thank you as always. >>> next, my final thoughts. stay with us. inal thoughts. stay with us and new ways for them to reach you... is what business is all about. it's what the united states postal service has always been about. so as your business changes, we're changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide. same day shipping across town. returns right from the doorstep, and deliveries seven days a week. it's a whole new world out there. let's not keep it waiting. i'm still drawn to what's next. even with higher stroke risk due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so i
i can think of michael brown in ferguson, i can think of texas, tulsa, oklahoma, houston, texas.ever, ever say thank you enough for saying that their loved ones' lives matter, and black lives matter. so i am forever your pupil, are you my mentor. "politics nation" is a staple for leading the cause of making sure that america lives up to its highest promise of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. >> black america's attorney general ben crump. thank you as always....
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was for trayvon martin, the attacker and he idea fully with trayvon martin and two years later, michael brown, the gentle giant tried to kill a police officer and attacked him and ended up with his life lost also and yet, there was obama again, there was the justice department trying to frame the cop in this case and trying to identify with the attacker. the message went out and i'm going to summarize this pretty quickly here because we want to move on, but by 2016, the eighth year of obama's presidency, colin kaepernick is taking his fabled knee, he's denouncing america as a racist country. eight years of a black president, eight years of a black attorney general and he's saying that this country is oppressive, it's racist, there are bodies in the streets, he says. yes, there were bodies in the streets because after ferguson, the police realized that they, too, could go through what happened to darin wilson, they could have their careers lost, arrested be in prison, they could be sued. there was no virtue in being an aggressive good cop and they began to pull back. the net result was a 10% s
was for trayvon martin, the attacker and he idea fully with trayvon martin and two years later, michael brown, the gentle giant tried to kill a police officer and attacked him and ended up with his life lost also and yet, there was obama again, there was the justice department trying to frame the cop in this case and trying to identify with the attacker. the message went out and i'm going to summarize this pretty quickly here because we want to move on, but by 2016, the eighth year of obama's...
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two years later he identified fully with michael brown. the gentle giant who tried to kill a police officer and then attacked him and ended up with his life lost also. yet there is obama again trying to frame a cop in this case. in trying to identify with the attacker. the message went out. i'm going to summarize this pretty quickly here. by 2016 the eighth year of obama's presidency, calling cap her neck is taking his knee. he is denouncing america as a racist country. eight years of a black president. eight years of a black attorney general. he is saying this country is systemic, racist, there are bodies in the street he said yes there were bodies in the streets. after ferguson the police realized that they too could have their careers they could be arrested they could be imprisoned. they could be sued. there was no virtual been aggressive good cop they began to pull back. the net result was a 10% spike in homicides after ferguson 2015. another 10% hike after 2016 because of ferguson because of obama's response and reaction to it. there
two years later he identified fully with michael brown. the gentle giant who tried to kill a police officer and then attacked him and ended up with his life lost also. yet there is obama again trying to frame a cop in this case. in trying to identify with the attacker. the message went out. i'm going to summarize this pretty quickly here. by 2016 the eighth year of obama's presidency, calling cap her neck is taking his knee. he is denouncing america as a racist country. eight years of a black...
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for the people that looted and burned down stores saying they were political prisoners or when michael brown was killed and there were riots and president obama said he supports those that did rioting. it would be unthinkable. it would be outrageous. they wouldn't be talking about if there's a violence at the rally. they would be saying how dare sharpton do that and how dare anyone act like this and even remotely justified about it. that's what we're witnessing tomorrow. they are supporting violence. people died there were injuries. people were desecrating and defacing senators and congressmen's offices and we're acting like this is a protest tomorrow. this is normalizing that behavior. >> the congressman calls trump a cancer. fox news is the metastasized body on the right being so toxic and so sick that violence is green lit. i'm not going to read what the ex-president said about gonzalez, but i'll try to characterize it. donald trump today reacting to gonzalez's news by calling him a rhino, describes the tremendous loss of popularity and went back to his thin skin squeal about an ill infor
for the people that looted and burned down stores saying they were political prisoners or when michael brown was killed and there were riots and president obama said he supports those that did rioting. it would be unthinkable. it would be outrageous. they wouldn't be talking about if there's a violence at the rally. they would be saying how dare sharpton do that and how dare anyone act like this and even remotely justified about it. that's what we're witnessing tomorrow. they are supporting...
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conducted a federal probe of the police department in 2015 after the fatal police shooting of michael brown. african-americans made up 57 percent of ferguson's population accounted for 85 percent of the stock and 95 percent of citations. this year the san francisco budget legislative analyst reported african-americans compose working percent of the cities prison population but 18 percent of police traffic stops and 34 percent of thepolice ask for violations in 2019 . the investigation and ferguson concluded disproportionate burden on african americans cannot beexplained by any difference in the rate of which of different races violate the law . rather these disparities occur because of unlawful bias against african-americans. >> the proposed that the meeting be a quick with a limited version ofautomatic license plate reader . limited to these vehicles exclusively. the lbr recapture the license plate, make, model, speed and direction of travel for each vehicle within its range of view but unlike most lpr's these will not aggregate and utilize hotlist functions and we would be restrictedthe e
conducted a federal probe of the police department in 2015 after the fatal police shooting of michael brown. african-americans made up 57 percent of ferguson's population accounted for 85 percent of the stock and 95 percent of citations. this year the san francisco budget legislative analyst reported african-americans compose working percent of the cities prison population but 18 percent of police traffic stops and 34 percent of thepolice ask for violations in 2019 . the investigation and...
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during the ferguson uprising following the murder of michael brown jr. i recall wearing bandannas as a response to the tear gas. it was during that time, though, that we realized that we needed to wear bandannas because of the likelihood of facial recognition technology being used against protest movements and surveilling each and every one of us involved in the ferguson uprising. director goodwin, the gao found that 14 agencies reportedly used facial recognition technology to support criminal investigations. yes or no, was frt used by the federal law enforcement agencies during the protests following the torture and murder of george floyd? it's just a yes or no. >> yes. >> and what are the collateral consequences of protesters being identified by these technologies. >> congresswoman, with he didn't go into that issue, we raised the concerns about privacy and accuracy. with accuracy the concern is that people would be misidentified by the technology and that could have adverse consequences. the privacy issue is that a person's face could be out there and
during the ferguson uprising following the murder of michael brown jr. i recall wearing bandannas as a response to the tear gas. it was during that time, though, that we realized that we needed to wear bandannas because of the likelihood of facial recognition technology being used against protest movements and surveilling each and every one of us involved in the ferguson uprising. director goodwin, the gao found that 14 agencies reportedly used facial recognition technology to support criminal...
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is it powell, the governors in washington, or the president of brown university christina paxson? michaelsort of shared in this case. the board of directors is in charge of hiring a bank president, and they have to submit that name to the fed for approval to the fed board of governors. the fed board of governors can set rules for the banks, but the banks are a quasi-government. they are chartered as independent companies. it isn't clear that the fed could fire a bank president, but they could put pressure on them to resign. lisa: let's talk about his positions. he's been known as a hawk, eric rosengren, at least in the past. i don't know what a hawk really means, as jon has talked about really times. however, he was slated to be a voting member next year. his removal early, what does that do to the composition of the voting members and what the likely path of policy rates could be? tom: because he is resigning now, there's a very good chance that they will have a new boston fed president in place by the time they would vote for the first time in 2022, so that won't change because it is no
is it powell, the governors in washington, or the president of brown university christina paxson? michaelsort of shared in this case. the board of directors is in charge of hiring a bank president, and they have to submit that name to the fed for approval to the fed board of governors. the fed board of governors can set rules for the banks, but the banks are a quasi-government. they are chartered as independent companies. it isn't clear that the fed could fire a bank president, but they could...
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james schlesinger and brown it feared nixon michael around the chain of command and independently contact officers or specific military unit to order a strike putting the country in the world in jeopardy. they had been unwilling to take that west. milley saw alarming parallels between nixon and trump. in 1974 nixon had grown increasingly irrational an isolated, drink in heavily, and in despair pounding the carpet in prayer with then secretary of hate state henry kissinger. milley decided to act, immediately someone's even officers from the national command center, this is the war, room used in the pentagon. this is the war room the pentagon used for communicating orders from the committed through. a to the president or his successor, for military action or use of nuclear weapons. milley said he wanted to go over the procedures and process for launching military weapons. only the president could give the order he said, but then he made clear that he, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff must be directly involved. quote, any doubt, any irregularity first call me directly, and immediately.
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and the credit for that goes to pete gancy and bill seen and terry haten and terry brown and michael judge. and i wish i could mention all of the firefighters in & the police officers, those happened to be the ones i saw that morning, right before they died. and that's the reason why they were thwarted in their ambition of breaking our will. maybe it would be helpful if i just outlined quickly what i did in the first hour or two that morning. why i did it and then you know, whatever questions that you have. the morning of september 11th, 2001, was a primary day in the city of new york. the democratic party and the republican party were voting to select the next mayor of the city. and i was having breakfast that morning at the peninsula hotel on 55thstreet with two old friends and colleagues. dennis young, who was my council and bill simon who was the united states attorney who had worked with me. as we finished breakfast, the police notified denny, the two police officers on my detail that morning, were notified. and then they notified denny young, my counselor and denny walked up to
and the credit for that goes to pete gancy and bill seen and terry haten and terry brown and michael judge. and i wish i could mention all of the firefighters in & the police officers, those happened to be the ones i saw that morning, right before they died. and that's the reason why they were thwarted in their ambition of breaking our will. maybe it would be helpful if i just outlined quickly what i did in the first hour or two that morning. why i did it and then you know, whatever...
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brown hair, shoulder length. she was thin. she had on a white uniform. >> this motivated thousands of ca calls. >> michael reese is on the lake.re is an l there and train station and airport. she had every means of transportation to leave chicago within five minutes of taking the baby. >> this was premeditated on the part of this woman. a an interview with the cab driver said she wanted to go towards the area of 35th and halston, which is only 15 minutes from the hospital. when she got out, she got into another car and never seen again. >> mrs. fronczak, as a woman and as a mother, do you know any reason she would have taken your baby? >> she must have been so desperate for a baby she took someone else's. she couldn't have her own or lost hers or something. but even losing a child, i don't think of it that desperate to go and take another woman's baby. [crying] i don't know what motivated her. >> i took care of her for several days, and she cried a l lot. >> her husband was there and it was like a funeral. it was a funeral. there was crying and she was beside herself. she did a lot of praying. she was very catholic and he did,
brown hair, shoulder length. she was thin. she had on a white uniform. >> this motivated thousands of ca calls. >> michael reese is on the lake.re is an l there and train station and airport. she had every means of transportation to leave chicago within five minutes of taking the baby. >> this was premeditated on the part of this woman. a an interview with the cab driver said she wanted to go towards the area of 35th and halston, which is only 15 minutes from the hospital....
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brown hair, shoulder length. she was thin. she had on a white uniform. >> this motivated thousands of calls. >> michael reese is on the lake.here is an el there and the train station and an airport. she had every means of transportation to leave chicago within five minutes of taking the baby. >> this was premeditated on the part of this woman. an interview with the cab driver, he said she wanted to go to the area of 35th and halston, which is only 15 minutes from the hospital. when she got out of that cab, she had a coat on. she got into another car, and never seen again. >> mrs. fronczak, as a woman and a mother, do you have any reason to think why she might have taken the baby? >> the only thing i can think of she must have been desperate for a baby that she would come and take someone else's baby away from them. or she couldn't have her own or she lost hers or something. but even losing a child, i don't think you're that desperate to go and take another woman's baby. i don't know what more to say. >> i took care of her for several days, and she cried a lot. her husband was there. it was like a -- well, it was like a fune
brown hair, shoulder length. she was thin. she had on a white uniform. >> this motivated thousands of calls. >> michael reese is on the lake.here is an el there and the train station and an airport. she had every means of transportation to leave chicago within five minutes of taking the baby. >> this was premeditated on the part of this woman. an interview with the cab driver, he said she wanted to go to the area of 35th and halston, which is only 15 minutes from the hospital....
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michael. >>> to our exclusive with the woman in that altercation with a chicago police officer while walking her dog. nikkita brown of her race, and she is speaking out for the first time about the incident, which is now under investigation. t.j. holmes is here with more. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: stra, driving while black, willing while black, napping while black, working out while black, biking while black, sitting in a starbucks while black, there is a long list of incidents in which mundane nonthreatening behavior by african-americans have led to police incidents. well, this chicago woman says now add to it walking your dog while black. it's an incident you're about to see that has now led to a police officer being taken off the street. >> i thought i was going to die. i thought he was going to kill me. i had it in my mind that i was going to be shot. >> reporter: nikkita brown describing these moments captured on cell phone video of what she calls an unprovoked assault by a chicago police officer. brown is speaking publicly now for the first time about how a routine walk with her dog late one night led
michael. >>> to our exclusive with the woman in that altercation with a chicago police officer while walking her dog. nikkita brown of her race, and she is speaking out for the first time about the incident, which is now under investigation. t.j. holmes is here with more. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: stra, driving while black, willing while black, napping while black, working out while black, biking while black, sitting in a starbucks while black, there is a long list of...