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lindsay. >> shawn, last week michael's gray's closest friend started a go fund me. it's the money raised here go to reward for information leading to arrest and conviction. those closest to gray say they will do everything possible to get justice. >> we saw celtics together. that was the last picture mike and a i took together with my child. this was my baby. he's gone. >> months passed season the murder and for michael gray's family the pain is still raw. >> it's hard enough dealing with the loss. i mean, that's i he mean just dealing with the emotions and losing your child is bad enough. >> what's made it worse, gray's killer is still walking free. >> we're really hoping somebody can help us catch the guy. >> he was shot after an argument at a party. >> it really is what f festerred all night long and related in later on him w wanting to fight michael gray. >> court documents ob kind by "fox5" showed johnson came to the party with this woman, monique williams. after the altercation with gray, johnson and williams appeared to leave. gray stayed at the party. these a
lindsay. >> shawn, last week michael's gray's closest friend started a go fund me. it's the money raised here go to reward for information leading to arrest and conviction. those closest to gray say they will do everything possible to get justice. >> we saw celtics together. that was the last picture mike and a i took together with my child. this was my baby. he's gone. >> months passed season the murder and for michael gray's family the pain is still raw. >> it's hard...
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i somehow managed to write this book between the heartbreaks of trade on martin, boyd, michael brown, freddie gray, the charleston nine, and sandra plan. as much is this history book of racist ideas is a product of these heartbreaks. young black males are 21 times more likely to be killed by police than their white counterparts between 210 and 2012. the recording and under analyzed racial disparities between female victims with police force maybe even greater. the immediate wealth of white households is a staggering 13 times the immediate wealth of black households. black people five times more likely to be incarcerated than whites. these statistics should come as no surprise. >> staff should come as no surprise. how is it that even if one does not understand or does not research the staff the way you did that we somehow seem collectively oblivious to the history, the sad history we are writing in this presidentà present moment? >> most american know the statistics. they know these disparities. either there is something wrong and inferior about black people or there is racial discrimination. becau
i somehow managed to write this book between the heartbreaks of trade on martin, boyd, michael brown, freddie gray, the charleston nine, and sandra plan. as much is this history book of racist ideas is a product of these heartbreaks. young black males are 21 times more likely to be killed by police than their white counterparts between 210 and 2012. the recording and under analyzed racial disparities between female victims with police force maybe even greater. the immediate wealth of white...
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it was a time of trayvon martin and michael brown, freddie gray and others, so how did those events actually influence your writing? >> well, i think when you are writing about antiblack, racist ideas and you're seeing on cell phone videos, on television screens, through the cries of mothers and fathers just how lethal antiblack racist ideas still are. i think it sort of inspires you and it really in short of encouraged and showed me just how important this project that i was undertaking and i think that's really , i think, what guided me along the way. i could not sit here and talk about how difficult it is to compos this history of racist ideas when i saw these families having to deal with the difficulties of police violence. >> and certainly these are issues that we continue to grapple with here and so what i like about your book is that it -- it lays out the history of these racist ideas in america and a great narrative and gives us a road map of how we can kind of move forward using what we have learned from your research. but another thing and perhaps more important is that you have ch
it was a time of trayvon martin and michael brown, freddie gray and others, so how did those events actually influence your writing? >> well, i think when you are writing about antiblack, racist ideas and you're seeing on cell phone videos, on television screens, through the cries of mothers and fathers just how lethal antiblack racist ideas still are. i think it sort of inspires you and it really in short of encouraged and showed me just how important this project that i was undertaking...
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empowerment movement, particularly among young people pick it was a time of trayvon martin and michael brown, freddie gray, and others. so how did those events actually influence your writing? >> well, i think when you are writing about anti-black racist ideas and you are seeing on cell phone videos, on television screens through the cries of mothers and fathers just how lethal anti-black racist ideas still are, i think it sort of inspired you and it really in sort of courage and showed me just how important this project that i was undertaking. and i think that's really i think what guided me sort of along the way. like i could not sit here and talk about how difficult it is to compose this history of racist ideas when i saw these families having to do with the difficulties of police violence. >> and certainly these are issues that we continue to grapple with here, and so what i like about your book is about it lays out the history of these racist ideas and america in a great narrative and gives us a roadmap of how we can kind of move forward using what we have learned from your research. but another thin
empowerment movement, particularly among young people pick it was a time of trayvon martin and michael brown, freddie gray, and others. so how did those events actually influence your writing? >> well, i think when you are writing about anti-black racist ideas and you are seeing on cell phone videos, on television screens through the cries of mothers and fathers just how lethal anti-black racist ideas still are, i think it sort of inspired you and it really in sort of courage and showed...
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becomes obvious that there is a split on this particular panel, i have commissioners eddie gray and commissioner michael keilar stand by in las vegas and they will -- either we will call them. they will either cast a vote then or ask for -- to return to deliberation. that is what we're planning at this moment. we are about to leave the room. i know officer bautista is going to arrange to clear the courtroom there also. i ask here that you give us two minutes to clear out of the room so that you're not chasing us down the hall and then we'll give you a five-minute notice that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that tha
becomes obvious that there is a split on this particular panel, i have commissioners eddie gray and commissioner michael keilar stand by in las vegas and they will -- either we will call them. they will either cast a vote then or ask for -- to return to deliberation. that is what we're planning at this moment. we are about to leave the room. i know officer bautista is going to arrange to clear the courtroom there also. i ask here that you give us two minutes to clear out of the room so that...
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becomes obvious that there's a flip on this particular panel, i have commissioners eddie gray and commissioner michael keillor stand by in las vegas, and they will either -- we will call them, they will either cast their votes then or after deliberation. so that is what we're planning at this moment. we are about to leave the room. going to arrange to clear the courtroom there also. i ask that you give us about two minutes to clear out of the room is that you're not chasing us down the hall, and then we'll give you a five-minute notice that our deliberation is over, and we'll be able to cast votes. so on that, i will call this hearing into recess, and we will return after deliberation. trish: all right. this is the poll hearing that you've been watching for oj simpson just wrapping up. the parole board is going to take a break there and talk about whether or not he deserves parole. the highlight from this is that oj simpson is saying -- and i quote right now. i'm not a guy who lives a criminal life. i've basically spent a conflict free life. that was oj simpson, as he was talking there to the parole b
becomes obvious that there's a flip on this particular panel, i have commissioners eddie gray and commissioner michael keillor stand by in las vegas, and they will either -- we will call them, they will either cast their votes then or after deliberation. so that is what we're planning at this moment. we are about to leave the room. going to arrange to clear the courtroom there also. i ask that you give us about two minutes to clear out of the room is that you're not chasing us down the hall,...
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becomes obvious that there is a split on this particular panel, i have commissioners eddie gray and commissioner michael heeler stand by in las vegas and they will either -- we will call them. they will either cast the vote then or ask to return to deliberations. so that is what we are planning at this moment. we are about to leave the room. i know officers bautista is going to arrange to clear the court room there, also. i ask that you give us about two minutes to clear out of the room so that you're not chasing us down the hall. and then we'll give you a five minute notice that our deliberation is over and that we're ready to cast votes. so, on that, i will call this hearing into recess and we will return after deliberations. >> so there you go. we're gonna know in just a few minutes. o.j. simpson's parole hearing. a contrite man who's getting around pretty well and spoke pretty easily and now faces this. if those four parole board members are in agreement that he should get out, he's out in october. if they are in agreement all of them that he should not get out that he stays until another hearing in
becomes obvious that there is a split on this particular panel, i have commissioners eddie gray and commissioner michael heeler stand by in las vegas and they will either -- we will call them. they will either cast the vote then or ask to return to deliberations. so that is what we are planning at this moment. we are about to leave the room. i know officers bautista is going to arrange to clear the court room there, also. i ask that you give us about two minutes to clear out of the room so that...
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becomes obvious that there is a split on this particular panel, i have commissioners eddie gray and commissioner michael keeler, standby in las vegas. and they will either -- we will call them, ask to return to deliberations. so that is what we're planning at this moment. we are about to leave the room. i know officer batista is going to arrange to clear the courtroom there also. i ask that here that you give us about two minutes to clear out of the room so that you're not chasing us down the hall. and then we'll give you a five minute notice that our deliberation is over and that we're ready to cast votes. so, on that, i will call this hearing into recess and we will return after deliberation. >> you have been watching something extraordinary. something i don't believe we've ever covered and most of us have probably not witnessed, a parol hearing. in this case, it's one of the most infamous convicts in modern history. o.j. simpson, who has served nine years in a nevada prison on robbery, armed robbery-related charges. but of course, savannah guthrie puts our focus on him is because of what happened in
becomes obvious that there is a split on this particular panel, i have commissioners eddie gray and commissioner michael keeler, standby in las vegas. and they will either -- we will call them, ask to return to deliberations. so that is what we're planning at this moment. we are about to leave the room. i know officer batista is going to arrange to clear the courtroom there also. i ask that here that you give us about two minutes to clear out of the room so that you're not chasing us down the...
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they do not care about the victims of the michael brown thugs and the freddie gray thugs were mainly black because they have this agenda and the agenda is the transformation of the world. is, if youus analogy think that you can be the agent of the redemption of the world, again, think of what crime would you not commit or support and what law would you -- lie would you not tell? there is a natural affinity that islamisthave for these fanatics. they think they are doing god's work. they are doing it in the name of god and redeeming the world and making it a holy place by infidels. of it is what the democratic party in south dakota try to do to me, purge me i'm the building, what is that about? -- from the building, what is that about? host: we can take some questions. we have, the time is flying. we have 15 or 20 minutes. wherever you want to go first. got a question? >> [no audio] comfortable. read -- i readu that you wrote a year ago. why does the left in this country make common cause with the radical islamists? david: i wrote the book about this. all, because they both share a vie
they do not care about the victims of the michael brown thugs and the freddie gray thugs were mainly black because they have this agenda and the agenda is the transformation of the world. is, if youus analogy think that you can be the agent of the redemption of the world, again, think of what crime would you not commit or support and what law would you -- lie would you not tell? there is a natural affinity that islamisthave for these fanatics. they think they are doing god's work. they are...
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becomes obvious that there is a split on this particular panel, i have commissioners eddie gray and commissioner michael keillor standby in las vegas and they will either -- we will call them. they will either cast a vote then or ask to return to deliberations. so that is what we're planning at this moment. we are about to leave the room. i know officer batista is going to arrange to clear the courtroom there also. i ask that here that you give us about two minutes to clear out of the room so that you're not chasing us down the hall, and then we'll give you a five-minute notice that our deliberation is over and that we're ready to cast votes. so, on that, i will call this hearing into recess and we will return after deliberation. >> and there he goes. you have been listening and watching this parole hearing of perhaps the most infamous inmate in recent american history and moments from now, o.j. simpson will learn whether he walks free. who could forget, 22 years ago, his murder trial and subsequent acquittal captivated the nation, and today, this man is 70 years old, standing before a parole board on l
becomes obvious that there is a split on this particular panel, i have commissioners eddie gray and commissioner michael keillor standby in las vegas and they will either -- we will call them. they will either cast a vote then or ask to return to deliberations. so that is what we're planning at this moment. we are about to leave the room. i know officer batista is going to arrange to clear the courtroom there also. i ask that here that you give us about two minutes to clear out of the room so...
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gray hair. >> for more on the story we are joined by michael cardoza. did you get the sense that this was kind of a foregone conclusion? a lot of people expected he was going to be released. why was not the case? >> certainly expected that he would be released. when i read -- when you read that he was convicted of. he was convicted of robbery and burglary but mostly murder. that's what really happened here. that case in a normal situation in a courthouse what happened would get maybe a year in the county jail but because it was oj and because people felt that he got away with murder which he apparently did they thought they would meet out the most cecconi and sentencing they could. to my mind it was not ethical and it was not right what they did there. whether you like the not guilty verdict or not he was found not guilty of murder. he had no criminal record and they give him 10 to 33 years about that >> what about the fact that he was found civilly liable for the killings of ron goldman and nicole brown simpson. when you're looking at if he was going t
gray hair. >> for more on the story we are joined by michael cardoza. did you get the sense that this was kind of a foregone conclusion? a lot of people expected he was going to be released. why was not the case? >> certainly expected that he would be released. when i read -- when you read that he was convicted of. he was convicted of robbery and burglary but mostly murder. that's what really happened here. that case in a normal situation in a courthouse what happened would get...
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philando castile, freddie gray, trayvon martin, sandra bland, eric garner, michael brown, alton sterlingakua and mcdonald. the that smith, tamir rice and the list goes on and on and on and on. this madness has to stop. and our government is trying to throw us even deeper into the pit of mass incarceration. the one that we've been fighting against since we are brought into existence and brought in change, the original handcuffs. we see over and over again that police are killing us without being held accountable or punished. too many of our young people are victims of crime, and we know the way to protect them is not by locking them up here we cannot come we will not concede the floor to anyone who stands to profit from criminalizing our people. one of the ways we can do this is by telling our stories, elevating our voices in the work towards, towards a true justice system. to do that, the naacp criminal justice department spearheaded by our hollywood borough has engaged in a groundbreaking partnership with short tv. you may have seen a short tv studio next to the registration desk. at th
philando castile, freddie gray, trayvon martin, sandra bland, eric garner, michael brown, alton sterlingakua and mcdonald. the that smith, tamir rice and the list goes on and on and on and on. this madness has to stop. and our government is trying to throw us even deeper into the pit of mass incarceration. the one that we've been fighting against since we are brought into existence and brought in change, the original handcuffs. we see over and over again that police are killing us without being...
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michael i understand. he is not a stupid man, he's a very bright man. i think he's very courageous. there's many people who are graywith him that he needs to drain the swamp and get rid of these people as soon as possible. our other guest is talking about you know people are afraid of losing their jobs. i think that's really important for people to understand. trump, i don't have to lose a job, trump is not afraid of losing a job because we're business people. i think he hires generals because generals understand that political correctness and personal feelings do not get in the way of what the job needs to be done. the president is going to get the job done by draining the swamp and as you know, there's been a lot of political correctness back-stabbing bs going on that really needs to be shaken up for a while and maybe this is his method of doing it. again, i'll, i don't agree with it, he's not the man i know. but i think he's doing the best job he can do right now. agree with him or not. >> vivek wadhwa, take the final 15 seconds. go it has to be, it takes integrity, trust, teamwork. not bringing in people who ar
michael i understand. he is not a stupid man, he's a very bright man. i think he's very courageous. there's many people who are graywith him that he needs to drain the swamp and get rid of these people as soon as possible. our other guest is talking about you know people are afraid of losing their jobs. i think that's really important for people to understand. trump, i don't have to lose a job, trump is not afraid of losing a job because we're business people. i think he hires generals because...
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gray headed, we're going to find out how tough he is. he's a political chameleon. like donald trump they've given to both parties, something michael have never done. >> right. >> they've done a lot of things together so we're going to find out how good a choice this is, because right soon we've got the 2018 midterms coming up, and the message better be about jobs, about everything that trump run on, because all this other stuff in russia is in the way of any kind of political success right now. that's what concerns us on the groupe ground. >> dana, it's interesting, you can katon say this needs to be about the things donald trump ran on. anthony scar mooch hou scaramuc against on. this tweet is still on his twitter profile. walls don't work, never have, never will. the berlin wall 1961 to 1989, don't fall for it. uhm -- dana? >> well, joy, first, to paraphrase mooch, it is the greatest honor and privilege of my life to be with you this morning because -- you have the greatest instincts in all of broadcasting. >> thank you, yes, more, more. >> i think what you're seeing here in the choice of the mooch is trump's instincts not to re
gray headed, we're going to find out how tough he is. he's a political chameleon. like donald trump they've given to both parties, something michael have never done. >> right. >> they've done a lot of things together so we're going to find out how good a choice this is, because right soon we've got the 2018 midterms coming up, and the message better be about jobs, about everything that trump run on, because all this other stuff in russia is in the way of any kind of political...
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picked up -- i mean the whole ferguson thing we in other words with the michael brown as well as what is happening with freddie grayin baltimore and has resonated across the country because the continuation of police brutality and then exoneration of and acquittal of officers irvest reminiscent of the discuss i discussed in "black detroit" because we had a series of the same situations and you see that what happened to boyd in chicago is similar that would happened with jones in 2010 in detroit when the police kind of invaded their home and shot this seven-year-old young woman, young girl, in detroit. that's back in 2010. to say nothing of green who the police brutalized him. that's 1992. right after the whole rodney king thing in terms of the continuation of this. just amazing that you could absolutely categorize an organization that is concerned with the protection of this communities and its people and to see them in such a dissparing light and some of the media is responsible just beyond the altright. eh we have some main stream media just not sensitive enough to where ore or concerns are. the inneck inequity t
picked up -- i mean the whole ferguson thing we in other words with the michael brown as well as what is happening with freddie grayin baltimore and has resonated across the country because the continuation of police brutality and then exoneration of and acquittal of officers irvest reminiscent of the discuss i discussed in "black detroit" because we had a series of the same situations and you see that what happened to boyd in chicago is similar that would happened with jones in 2010...
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gray area there and that is where you operate. >> reporter: tony starks/iron man is parker's mentor, peter returns home where he lives with aunt may played by marisa tomei, michaelemerges as the new villain, the vulture. >> forget the flying monster guy there are people that hand this will sort of thing. >> but you are a kid. >> they play high school kid with an emphasis on diversity. >> i think it was, really refreshing, amazing, that this movie, was like the world, at the same time you go to the school in queens and this is what it looks like. >> listen, i know school sucks >> yes. >> still with us. >> yeah, yeah. >> i know you want to save the world but... you are not ready just yet. >> you are the spider man. >> no, i'm not. >> it is just a costume. >> jacob plays, nick, parker's best friend and thinks jake's motion picture debut. >> yeah. >> congratulations how has your world changed from the moment you got this park to sitting here right now. >> i will say, like, i mean it is a nice spot to be in and you know, it has been like the last year of my life has been just this whirlwind of events. >> this is the movie event, fans have been waiting for, comic crea
gray area there and that is where you operate. >> reporter: tony starks/iron man is parker's mentor, peter returns home where he lives with aunt may played by marisa tomei, michaelemerges as the new villain, the vulture. >> forget the flying monster guy there are people that hand this will sort of thing. >> but you are a kid. >> they play high school kid with an emphasis on diversity. >> i think it was, really refreshing, amazing, that this movie, was like the...
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michael finney at the cord a >>> a missing girl who police say was taken by her mother. she was last seen this afternoon at 3:15. she was wearing a black shirt and black pants and grayshoes and short hair in twists. police say her mother, davis, has diminished capacity. the mother has two braids and last seen wearing a black jacket and blue jeans. if you've seen these two, please call 911 immediately. >>> the reaction to the release of the suspect. >> he is a former substitute teacher blamed for spray painting racist and anti-police graffiti. >> lonnie rivera tells us how he was caught. >> up and down the street, yes. ours had the anarchist sign. >> this berkeley resident remembers waking up june 28th to this scene. cars and homes tagged, including his property. >> police came and talked to me and said, you know, did you -- do you have any enemies or anything like that? it's like no. he started saying it's up and down the street. >> some of the slogans were racially motivated and derogatory. identified people by race. >> they arrested this 21-year-old at his home thursday night. they believe he's responsible for all 35 vandalism acts. last month, police arrested him
michael finney at the cord a >>> a missing girl who police say was taken by her mother. she was last seen this afternoon at 3:15. she was wearing a black shirt and black pants and grayshoes and short hair in twists. police say her mother, davis, has diminished capacity. the mother has two braids and last seen wearing a black jacket and blue jeans. if you've seen these two, please call 911 immediately. >>> the reaction to the release of the suspect. >> he is a former...
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grays ferry bob brooks channel6 "action news." rick. >> all right, bob, thank you. >>> investigators are trying to figure out why a state police car collided with a garbage truck killing pennsylvania state trooper michaeld died when his cruiser crashed on route. stewart's partner survived and suffered a concussion. the truck driver wasn't hurt. >> prominent russian lobbyist and military officer attended a meeting with president donald trump's son, son-in-law and campaign chairman last year. he confirmed his participation to the and associated press today. he's been reported to have ties to russian intelligence agencies. a characterization he dismisses as "a smear campaign. ." he says he did that serve in the soviet military in a unit that was part of counter intelligence but was never formally trained as a spy. >>> gop's latest plan to repeal and replace the affordable care act is already in danger of not passing. the plan was revised trying to win over moderate republican holdouts. it puts aside nearly $70 billion that could help some americans cover those higher premiums and has ear marks that will help to fight the opioid epidemic. vice president mike pence made a hard sell for the plan today at a s
grays ferry bob brooks channel6 "action news." rick. >> all right, bob, thank you. >>> investigators are trying to figure out why a state police car collided with a garbage truck killing pennsylvania state trooper michaeld died when his cruiser crashed on route. stewart's partner survived and suffered a concussion. the truck driver wasn't hurt. >> prominent russian lobbyist and military officer attended a meeting with president donald trump's son, son-in-law and...