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he is michael martin with majestic printing company for major-league baseball. i need to make sure they get to their destination and their printed and the proper all let's and sporting goods stores. not just in san francisco but anywhere like 01 southern california. anywhere can get a shirt for the time. >>: reporter: this is serious business in a take down license plates and travers license right? when >>: went to make sure that everyone that comes in as legitimate. everyone gets their shirts. >>: reporter: just in case the box these t-shirts and ready to go if we stop by the kron 4 station will make sure that that does not happen. 35 $and $28 for the teacher. >>: <>: reporter: i'm sure they have womans' t-shirts ready to go on your side as you have big guns. you may have to cut these off at the sleeve. <
he is michael martin with majestic printing company for major-league baseball. i need to make sure they get to their destination and their printed and the proper all let's and sporting goods stores. not just in san francisco but anywhere like 01 southern california. anywhere can get a shirt for the time. >>: reporter: this is serious business in a take down license plates and travers license right? when >>: went to make sure that everyone that comes in as legitimate. everyone gets...
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i never compared michael brown to martin luther king but to trayvon martin and emmitt till because theyblack men killed outside, the critique not only were they killed but there was state corroboration to it. and the second point people are coming in from all over the world 1963 with dr. martin luther king in the march most were not from washington, d.c., dr. king always called for mass international action as did other civil rights leader of the day and right now you are seeing the same thing. i spent ten days down there and talked to people on the ground protesting and talking to people from there and those that were not, and they weren't only protesting the kid that got shot they were also protesting the struggle of violence and police militarism and they were saying we need to vote to get people out. we need to do better as well. i saw individual responsibility and state correction and mass action. i thought it was a very good moment. >> all right, both of you, stay with me. i know you have more to say as well, kevin. we'll be back after this break. >>> has president obama's time in
i never compared michael brown to martin luther king but to trayvon martin and emmitt till because theyblack men killed outside, the critique not only were they killed but there was state corroboration to it. and the second point people are coming in from all over the world 1963 with dr. martin luther king in the march most were not from washington, d.c., dr. king always called for mass international action as did other civil rights leader of the day and right now you are seeing the same thing....
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of them are admirals, four colonels, we have a colonel in the marine corps and 11 was michael and rene dup marpt martin from the port and they worked for almost a year to make this happen. anything from the fundraising of the events to making sure there was ample security and access for the public. while the vessel was here their personnel visited four san francisco schools, carmichael middle school and martin luther king jr. and carver elementary on oak dale and they were able to get out and integrate with the community and went out on the town and walked up and down in embarcadero. they were incredibly welcomed. the admirals of all the military prachs -- branches that cover the west coast and fema, epa gathered and we had very good meetings on resiliency and the ability to respond and what the navy might do in the event of a response and how to community through the various channels to get what we need it it was one of the best we've been to. it calls the historical benchmark and the marine fleet memorial sold stamp envelopes of the ship and i would like to than connors of the ferry building. was a r
of them are admirals, four colonels, we have a colonel in the marine corps and 11 was michael and rene dup marpt martin from the port and they worked for almost a year to make this happen. anything from the fundraising of the events to making sure there was ample security and access for the public. while the vessel was here their personnel visited four san francisco schools, carmichael middle school and martin luther king jr. and carver elementary on oak dale and they were able to get out and...
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you were saying this is beyond michael brown trayvon martin, so many others, people are trying to say this is a place where they want to see a change in how police act in neighborhoods, minority neighborhoods, in particular again, bradley, what are you feeling about all this? you live here, do you see a change happening in this community now as a result of all this? >> i see a clang in the people that are focused to be more organized. before it was this group here this group here, doing different things. i think it will be more organized to get what they want to get done. >> reporter: i don't think officer dan wilson will be indicted. is that your feeling, too? >> i don't want to speculate. but they are talking, preparing for riots and everything. i think they know they are preparing. that's what my greatest fears, if whatever happens, people don't accept that and the city is in turmoil. >> so the protests continue here. back to you. >> thank you for your reporting and thank you bradley rayford, he was taking video there. i want to turn to the march of isis in iraq. the group's fighte
you were saying this is beyond michael brown trayvon martin, so many others, people are trying to say this is a place where they want to see a change in how police act in neighborhoods, minority neighborhoods, in particular again, bradley, what are you feeling about all this? you live here, do you see a change happening in this community now as a result of all this? >> i see a clang in the people that are focused to be more organized. before it was this group here this group here, doing...
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putin, what about jonathan ferril, michael brown, trayvon martin. er use we have to deal with. is a public distrust here bruchlgt pouri brewing and pouring into the streets of ferguson. >> thank you to both of you. we'll be right back. ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. ♪ imagine what they can do there's confidence... then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to ford service confidence. our expertise, technology, and high quality parts means your peace of mind. it's no wonder last year we sold over three million tires. and during the big tire event, get up to $140 in mail-in rebates on four select tires. ♪ californians are discovering the real risks behind prop 46. it was written and paid for by the trial lawyers to make them mil
putin, what about jonathan ferril, michael brown, trayvon martin. er use we have to deal with. is a public distrust here bruchlgt pouri brewing and pouring into the streets of ferguson. >> thank you to both of you. we'll be right back. ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business...
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we have much more to come but martin savidge is live in ottawa with the latest on another story, the attack on canada's parliament. what do we know about michael >> reporter: much of the focus is on trying to find out more about the suspect who was killed. he is still a mystery as they try to determine why he did what he did. they know why he did. they have it very carefully studied downed to second by the surveillance video but what made have led him to this attack is the question mark here. we've been investigating all day long and there are still many questions as to who may have influenced him in his life. one of the things that did come to the forefront from canadian authorities is the fact they say they now know bibeau had been in contact with like-minded canadian jihadists, one in particular, apparently he was having e-mail with, this is a man with a name of hezbollah yousefsai going to join a militant group but only say the threat of connection between the two is that e-mail. otherwise they say there is no solid evidence to suggest he was motivated directly by isis. that investigation is still ongoing and have a lot of information as t
we have much more to come but martin savidge is live in ottawa with the latest on another story, the attack on canada's parliament. what do we know about michael >> reporter: much of the focus is on trying to find out more about the suspect who was killed. he is still a mystery as they try to determine why he did what he did. they know why he did. they have it very carefully studied downed to second by the surveillance video but what made have led him to this attack is the question mark...
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annual legislative conference of the congressional black conference, the attorney for michael brown and trayvon martin, along with civil rights activists, discussed police practices and abuses of police power. this is one hour and 20 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon, everyone. good afternoon. my name is joshua harris and i work on behalf of alpha phi alpha come i would like to thank you for attending this afternoon. we are going to get things started and it's going to be a great conversation. and so i am excited. are you as excited? good, good. the first person i'm going to introduce to you here was elected to the u.s. house of representatives from the fourth congressional district in 2012. he is the first african-american and persons of color to service part of the federal delegation. he represents one of the most diverse districts in the country, which is approximately 52,000 square miles. congressman steven horsford served in 2008 and became the youngest and first african-american senate majority leader are you representing the force that served in the financial services committ
annual legislative conference of the congressional black conference, the attorney for michael brown and trayvon martin, along with civil rights activists, discussed police practices and abuses of police power. this is one hour and 20 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon, everyone. good afternoon. my name is joshua harris and i work on behalf of alpha phi alpha come i would like to thank you for attending this afternoon. we are going to get things started and it's going to...
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legally permissible, it feels as though it's been legally permissible to murder trayvon martin, to murder michaelwn, and then what comes next, to murder black people's ability to vote. some americans have declared a war on black boys. it feels like some americans have declared a war on black people, period. if you have to stand in line for a long time to vote, it's a poll tax that minimum wage workers can't afford to pay. if you don't have access to i.d., it's another way of killing black america and relegating us to a permanent under class. >> let's wait for the grand jury for my view on some of that stuff. but i think the attitude comes across that way. >> i mean, i would take it personally too if i were an african american person. but if the republican party can get all the people in california not to vote, they would do it if they could. i don't think it's about african americans necessarily. >> what about the guy who talked about the lazy blacks? i thought he was personal. did you see him? >> of course that's ridiculous. but it's not the baseline. that's not the comparison. they just don't w
legally permissible, it feels as though it's been legally permissible to murder trayvon martin, to murder michaelwn, and then what comes next, to murder black people's ability to vote. some americans have declared a war on black boys. it feels like some americans have declared a war on black people, period. if you have to stand in line for a long time to vote, it's a poll tax that minimum wage workers can't afford to pay. if you don't have access to i.d., it's another way of killing black...
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joining us from the navy seal foundation, michael martin, mark edgar and chris.
joining us from the navy seal foundation, michael martin, mark edgar and chris.
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>> michael, this meeting was called by martin dempsey, and it brought together 22 military leaders, counterparts from around the country. president obama did attend and the main focus here making sure that everyone is on the same page. coordinating their efforts and defining the mission. >> there are not quick fixes involved. we're still in the early stages. there will be days of progress, and there will be periods of setback. but our coalition is united behind this long-term effort. >> even though president obama was with a group of military leaders he emphasized that this is not just about a military campaign, michael. it's also about winning over hearts and minds and fighting what he called an ideological drain of extremism. officials giving a read out afterwards said there is a lot of conversation about how else efforts can be coordinated, not just on the ground and in the air but in terms of a big picture of fighting back against the isil rhetoric going on around the globe. >> it seems that from the moment these airstrikes started there has been criticism that this current plan has not work
>> michael, this meeting was called by martin dempsey, and it brought together 22 military leaders, counterparts from around the country. president obama did attend and the main focus here making sure that everyone is on the same page. coordinating their efforts and defining the mission. >> there are not quick fixes involved. we're still in the early stages. there will be days of progress, and there will be periods of setback. but our coalition is united behind this long-term...
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directly aimed at african-american audiences trying to tie votiing republican with trayvon martin, with shooting of michaelrguson, and a lot of them are from democrats or color change left leaning organizations. is that fair? >> democrats are as we've talked about before going to have a bad election day no matter how you slice it. republicans will pick up seats in the senate and the house and may win control of the senate. they need to mobilize their base voters and that's especially true of minority voters and they are playing hardball too. equating support for stand your ground law which is bad policy and bad law doesn't mean you supported the action that took trayvon martin's life. so that's the kind of rough ad that similar to the one we saw from the republican. i think we've come to expect that and hopefully a lot of voters as bill was saying tune it out. >> i want to ask you about this new cnn poll that shows 74% of the public is unhappy with the way the country is being governed. bill, you and i were talking about this on twitter. there's an anti-obama sentiment out there and it looks like republica
directly aimed at african-american audiences trying to tie votiing republican with trayvon martin, with shooting of michaelrguson, and a lot of them are from democrats or color change left leaning organizations. is that fair? >> democrats are as we've talked about before going to have a bad election day no matter how you slice it. republicans will pick up seats in the senate and the house and may win control of the senate. they need to mobilize their base voters and that's especially true...
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you may remember her as the prosecutor in the trayvon martin case. michael dunn would evade a murder conviction because of corey's mishandling of the trial. it could be seen as a vindication this morning. >> coming up, aljazeera's legal contributor will break down the verdict in this case. >> foul is upon us. let's get a check of your forecast this morning. >> meteorologist nicole mitchell is here. >> a potent storm system, look at heavy rain in places like missouri dealing with it yesterday, more of that today, leading to flooding situations and flash flooding that we'll have to be concerned about. it's on the move and developing along with that cold front today. this is the next 24 hours really into tomorrow morning. you can see heavy rain spreads into the great lakes, all the way down southward. it's not just a flood concern, although this especially from missouri into illinois, that should be the core. if you get under when the heavier bands and pond, that's a concern and little enhancement on the tail end of the front when it taps into that gulf moistur
you may remember her as the prosecutor in the trayvon martin case. michael dunn would evade a murder conviction because of corey's mishandling of the trial. it could be seen as a vindication this morning. >> coming up, aljazeera's legal contributor will break down the verdict in this case. >> foul is upon us. let's get a check of your forecast this morning. >> meteorologist nicole mitchell is here. >> a potent storm system, look at heavy rain in places like missouri...
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what do you make of these ads that invoke the legacy of the death of trayvon martin and the shooting of michael>> two things, first, they're effective ads in the one sense because they're talking about the role of public policy and in this case, life and death public policies that affect the african-american community and it makes it an issue for voters. on the other hand it's really frustrating because southern democrats in particular run from race, they run from president obama and when they're in trouble all of a sudden they're trying to motivate the african-american community to come out and vote. it's not like the ads are from the naacp. they're from the democratic party itself and they're not hiding where the mono so coming from these ads and we don't want to deal with the race issues until we're in trouble and we need you at the ballot box. >> until we use it as a motivator for voting. >> nia, you've written about this in the strange and difficult position that southern democrats find themselves in, at once courting conservative democratic voter distancing themselves from the first black
what do you make of these ads that invoke the legacy of the death of trayvon martin and the shooting of michael>> two things, first, they're effective ads in the one sense because they're talking about the role of public policy and in this case, life and death public policies that affect the african-american community and it makes it an issue for voters. on the other hand it's really frustrating because southern democrats in particular run from race, they run from president obama and when...
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they hir billy martin, the same lawyer who once represented michael sre mil vick. three mis after the hour. a new warning says you should not go to a clinic if you think you have ebola. the urgentcare association of america clini do not have the pro resources to deal with th virus. instea says that hospitals are much better prepared so you should to the emergency room. the orgaon said clinics are preparing to respond to someoneth virus just in case. . >>> the montgomery county counciwi tk about the virus at a news conference with patient nih in bethesda. council idaiwh plans terio aut their ca the mein h ath counc hrt rockvil it begin1:. for everngeetono about evi nbcwash.c src "ebola." >> khattllckt e feder cusacne charge he is in oous, includiner if convi, laoul face e pe he was bhtinun after u.cice capturedim four amanlung ambassarien we killeinatn 12 >>> 6:04. police are investigating princ willi cs mde this ye edwardraie his gl ipame this wed. there isra hi arres but poliele n longer a >> city council seats and marijuanli a ao on thll election day 15 days away
they hir billy martin, the same lawyer who once represented michael sre mil vick. three mis after the hour. a new warning says you should not go to a clinic if you think you have ebola. the urgentcare association of america clini do not have the pro resources to deal with th virus. instea says that hospitals are much better prepared so you should to the emergency room. the orgaon said clinics are preparing to respond to someoneth virus just in case. . >>> the montgomery county counciwi...
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it happened with rodney king, it happened with trayvon martin and has to with michael brown. the changes are necessary to make things happen and go forward. >> professor butler at georgetown, let me ask you, in terms of the case, there are a lot of selective leaks. the security footage showing michael brown stealing things from a local convenience store. that was intended to sway public opinion. here we have news of a potential resignation. apparently swaying public opinion. does it sway public opinion or does it make people more infearuated? >> i am concerned about the leaks from the grand jury. the only people who know what's going on are the prosecutor and the grand jurors. if either one are leaking to the media, that is an issue of integrity of the judicial system. there's enough concerns about the police, the prosecutors now the grand jury. is it an effort to make people feel better in case there's no indictment? it might be? you know what? that wouldn't necessarily be a bad way to make people feel better. part is making ferguson not a moment, but a movement. in terms of
it happened with rodney king, it happened with trayvon martin and has to with michael brown. the changes are necessary to make things happen and go forward. >> professor butler at georgetown, let me ask you, in terms of the case, there are a lot of selective leaks. the security footage showing michael brown stealing things from a local convenience store. that was intended to sway public opinion. here we have news of a potential resignation. apparently swaying public opinion. does it sway...
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. >> fun, martin short's on it, it is michael's project. >> so the beards dollars guy is george. >> uh-huh>> the black guy is camer. >> kramer. >> with the hair, yes. >> can't ignore the hair. >> well, better be funny then. >> well, sunday night, 9:30, watch. >> we'll give our verdict monday morning you. >> know the guy who plays mulaneney. writer on saturday night live. >> yes. >> doesn't even look that old. >> some people are a lot more successful than us earlier on in their carreers. >> i don't know what happened to me. >> this will be fun. all common the show tomorrow morning, saturday morning, that's great, after friday night,. >> i need to you make sure he'll answer these questions honestly, and we want really good ones. >> favorite, glenn live its, yes. >> how do we ask questions, on stain gram? >> twitter, stain gram, whatever they want to do. use the hashtag fox 29 weekends. we'll see it, answer. >> can i take calls? >> can't actually -- you can leave a message, we can play them. >> you don't trust the viewers to it? what's with this show? thought it was inter-active. >> it is int
. >> fun, martin short's on it, it is michael's project. >> so the beards dollars guy is george. >> uh-huh>> the black guy is camer. >> kramer. >> with the hair, yes. >> can't ignore the hair. >> well, better be funny then. >> well, sunday night, 9:30, watch. >> we'll give our verdict monday morning you. >> know the guy who plays mulaneney. writer on saturday night live. >> yes. >> doesn't even look that old. >>...
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super pac controlled by senate majority leader harry reid is not just using michael brown, but also the death of treyvon martin to drive black voters to the polls. rashad robinson is the executive director of color of change.org, angela rye and perry bacon is nbc's senior political reporter. and i actually, i'm going to start on the other end with you, perry bacon. you're reporting on this broader effort to sort of get black voters to the polls and really using a lot of this social iconography to do it. what have you learned? >> what you're seeing is that democratic voters overall, not very excited about kay hagan, michelle nunn necessarily, but they are flustered with the leadership of their republicans in the south. nathan diehl, tom tillis, the senate candidate in north carolina who has been behind this that a lot of people don't like. a lot of talk about voter suppression, the very negatively focused campaign in these states sort of running against the republicans as opposed to running necessarily for the democrats. >> right, and i should play a little piece of the ad. let's play a little bit of it this is
super pac controlled by senate majority leader harry reid is not just using michael brown, but also the death of treyvon martin to drive black voters to the polls. rashad robinson is the executive director of color of change.org, angela rye and perry bacon is nbc's senior political reporter. and i actually, i'm going to start on the other end with you, perry bacon. you're reporting on this broader effort to sort of get black voters to the polls and really using a lot of this social iconography...
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martin's family and others. including the family of michael brown. something he said that was very interesting was the verdict meant a lot to them because of the makeup of the jury he got justice. but the makeup of the jury is really critical. this jury had one african-american man on it. and i think that's really important. the previous jury that deadlocked had one black man on it. the other jury had two black women. i think that made the deliberations a lot more succinct, that much quicker. >> i want to thank the circle of fathers, the trayvon martin foundation, gathering fathers together. teaching us even if we're disappointed in the court decisions that we don't go out and we don't riot. we don't go out and tear other people's property up. what we do is stand as soldiers, stand as great men and be a shining light to let people know that we can handle adversity and there's different ways to handle it without making an embarrassment of yourself. and i stand here as a soldier for jordan. >> a soldier for his son. the dignity of these parents are tru
martin's family and others. including the family of michael brown. something he said that was very interesting was the verdict meant a lot to them because of the makeup of the jury he got justice. but the makeup of the jury is really critical. this jury had one african-american man on it. and i think that's really important. the previous jury that deadlocked had one black man on it. the other jury had two black women. i think that made the deliberations a lot more succinct, that much quicker....
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an attorney for martin's parents have not heard a final decision from the justice department. >>> details emerging about michaelhis dui arrest. phelps had a blood alcohol level of .14. nearly double the legal limit in maryland. police say phelps was driving 84 in a 45-mile-an-hour zone. he struggled to keep his balance during several field tests. when asked to stand on one legal, phelps told the officer, that's not happening. >> is he trying to make a comeback? >> he is trying to make a comeback. >> he has been swimming well. his second dui arrest. >> dui is incredibly serious. >>> take a look at our weather. chad myers has that. >> good morning. absolutely spectacular day for you up there in new york. not so in the plains. a big area of severe weather from almost chicago to texas. the big orange area here could see hail, wind and maybe a couple of tornadoes. the east coast mainly clear and dry. look at your high this afternoon. 68. i know it is cool this morning, but it warms up nicely this afternoon in d.c. and philadelphia. not so much in boston. high there of only 60. look to the west. chicago is 78. that i
an attorney for martin's parents have not heard a final decision from the justice department. >>> details emerging about michaelhis dui arrest. phelps had a blood alcohol level of .14. nearly double the legal limit in maryland. police say phelps was driving 84 in a 45-mile-an-hour zone. he struggled to keep his balance during several field tests. when asked to stand on one legal, phelps told the officer, that's not happening. >> is he trying to make a comeback? >> he is...
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continuation of that, and so people all around the country can identify with michael brown and then it comes on the heels of mr. martinalso ignites their passion that this has to stop. their lives have to be taken seriously and they have to be valued and they can't just sit around and be abused and profiled by authorities. >> if the evidence does support wilson and the grand jury doesn't indict, why shouldn't protesters centu erers accept t justice served? many have said to us, if they do not indict, this place, i'm quoting here, is going to blow. >> you don't want that to happen, but you can understand people are justifiably angry at things in ferguson. this is a little town that could be dixie 50 years ago. it hasn't caught up with the rest of the country. it's still, although heavily black, still ruled by white officers and white officeholders. it's a place where you think you could walk down the street and whistle dixie and most people would say, hooray, hooray. >> we took a few iconic photos from the '60s and juxtaposed them with some of the images we saw in ferguson in august. a protester being arrested. tear ga
continuation of that, and so people all around the country can identify with michael brown and then it comes on the heels of mr. martinalso ignites their passion that this has to stop. their lives have to be taken seriously and they have to be valued and they can't just sit around and be abused and profiled by authorities. >> if the evidence does support wilson and the grand jury doesn't indict, why shouldn't protesters centu erers accept t justice served? many have said to us, if they do...
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. >>> up next, former nsa director michael hayden and washington post reporter martin gelman debate nationalecurity and civil liberties. they also discuss the legality of two nsa surveillance programs revealed by the edward snowden leaks. from american university, it's about two hours. >> so, we're really privileged to have two people who know the nsa extremely well from different perspective. general michael hayden is a retired four-star general who served as the director of both the cia and nsa, among many other illustrious appointments in his nearly 40-year career of public service. he was appointed director of nsa by president bill clinton and served 1999 to 2005. after his tenure at the nsa, general hayden went on to serve as the country's first principle deputy director of national intelligence, the highest ranking intelligence officer in the armed forces. in may of 2006, president george w. bush appointed him as director of cia and he served there until 2009. he's a frequent commentator on many major news outlets as well as having been a foreign policy adviser to mitt romney's 2012 pr
. >>> up next, former nsa director michael hayden and washington post reporter martin gelman debate nationalecurity and civil liberties. they also discuss the legality of two nsa surveillance programs revealed by the edward snowden leaks. from american university, it's about two hours. >> so, we're really privileged to have two people who know the nsa extremely well from different perspective. general michael hayden is a retired four-star general who served as the director of...
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martin is back from los angeles. let's take this on. i believe the story in the "new york times" said that the officer said that michael brown pinned him in the police car and two shots were fired in the police car. how does this information fit into this puzzle? >> well, you are correct. we are hearing for the first time statements from the officer about what happened on the day that michael brown was shot. and what we are hearing from officer wilson is there was an altercation, a scuffle inside of his vehicle, and that michael brown tried to grab his gun, and in the attempt to grab the gun he fired two shots, and one shot, apparently, landed in michael's arm, and the other he believes missed michael. at stated, there was blood on the gun, the uniform and in the car. what we didn't here is anything about what caused the officer to continue to shoot at brown once the scuffle ended inside the car. >> six times. >> there were shots fired outside the vehicle. >> six times after he got outside. >> absolutely. as you will recall, there were so many witness, self witnesses coming forth to say as michael brown left the car, he had his hand up
martin is back from los angeles. let's take this on. i believe the story in the "new york times" said that the officer said that michael brown pinned him in the police car and two shots were fired in the police car. how does this information fit into this puzzle? >> well, you are correct. we are hearing for the first time statements from the officer about what happened on the day that michael brown was shot. and what we are hearing from officer wilson is there was an...
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michael zehaf-bibeau was a convert and his mother told police he wanted to go to syria. martin savidge reports. had been in trouble with the law before. >> reporte >> reporter: prior to his deadly rampage he had connects with one who went to fight in syria. authorities have a moment-by-moment record of his attack on parliament hill. yet much of bibeau's life is a mystery. authorities say he moved an the country and lived in question beg, ottawa, calgary and his mother was a high ranking immigration official and his parents divorced and other records show he had a criminal past mainly for drug use. it was that history which recently caught the attention of the royal canadian mounted police when he applied for a pass popth. >> we were aware that he had applied recently for a passport and were contacted to conduct background checks. >> reporter: his request was still being investigated when he traveled from vancouver to ottawa, said to have been begun living at the mission just block as way from parliament hill. this map who would only give me his first name as brian said he saw h
michael zehaf-bibeau was a convert and his mother told police he wanted to go to syria. martin savidge reports. had been in trouble with the law before. >> reporte >> reporter: prior to his deadly rampage he had connects with one who went to fight in syria. authorities have a moment-by-moment record of his attack on parliament hill. yet much of bibeau's life is a mystery. authorities say he moved an the country and lived in question beg, ottawa, calgary and his mother was a high...
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, it is mural arts month in philadelphia, mayor michael nutter and other city officials dedicated a new mural today. "eyewitness news" was there at martin luther king rec center at 22nd and cecil b more, the mural called staircasees and mountain tops ascending beyond the dream depicts the critical role that doctor king played in the civil rights movement in in america. >>> well, we're right in the heart of rush hour right now, we are seeing pretty typical delay so far, all over the place, we will start off at 95 at girard. we are seeing taillights slowing up a little will bit more out bound toward center city. otherwise out on 202 at 29, a typical jam here as he well, thinks a southbound jam heading from this point jammed at 29 all the way up towards 401. so far out in new jersey, route 41 closed in runnemede at black horse pike your alternate to get around there is just take evesham road and accident in bucks county trenton road atwood born road expect local detours around there majors slowing up quite a bit 422 westbound slow from 202 into oaks, about a 12 minute trip there and schuylkill expressway heading eastbound from the blue rou
, it is mural arts month in philadelphia, mayor michael nutter and other city officials dedicated a new mural today. "eyewitness news" was there at martin luther king rec center at 22nd and cecil b more, the mural called staircasees and mountain tops ascending beyond the dream depicts the critical role that doctor king played in the civil rights movement in in america. >>> well, we're right in the heart of rush hour right now, we are seeing pretty typical delay so far, all...
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martin, to help them out. he's one of the host high-profile attorneys in the entire country. you might recognize him from his time representing the likes of nfl quarter back michaelor wesley snipes, senator larry craig and even the mother of monica lewinsky. defense attorney and cnn legal analyst paul kalin joins me now. wow, billy martin, these middle-class people. how can they afford this? >> well, this is a very high profile case, potentially and maybe they're thinking about starting a libel, slander, invasion of privacy case on behalf of their daughter in which case possibly billy martin's taking it on a contingency basis. his fee could be a third of what he recovers. of course we don't know. he might be taking it pro bono because he believes in the issues that are presented and let's face it, there might be publicity with the case. >> i'm just wondering because, like, if i had to hire an attorney to protect the reputation of my daughter, billy mar tune wouldn't pop into my head. i would go to the yellow pages and go to a local attorney. but they're not doing that. >> i think because of the high-profile nature of this case they are probably getting sophistica
martin, to help them out. he's one of the host high-profile attorneys in the entire country. you might recognize him from his time representing the likes of nfl quarter back michaelor wesley snipes, senator larry craig and even the mother of monica lewinsky. defense attorney and cnn legal analyst paul kalin joins me now. wow, billy martin, these middle-class people. how can they afford this? >> well, this is a very high profile case, potentially and maybe they're thinking about starting a...
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why, given that other black men have been unjustly murdered, tray john martin, oscar grant, a the death of michael brown been point for national concern and media coverage at this level? >> given that i'm also local, i'll also national, i can tell have thewhen you pictures and you have be the community out there taking the putting them on social media and it becomes a story, i mean, the first word that we got a young guy was trying to give himself up staying don't shoot. six times. i think that becomes the kind of a story that you say wait a wasn't you know, it like, he was unarmed, he wasn't even running away. getss one the things that it mixed up with the national story. the fact that it was the latest in a series of all these other events, it was hourshe four and a half ont he was avowed to lie out that street, which wasn't kind of police procedures. i think those were two factors that made it blossom this big story. >> i think what makes this a big was the fact story that it was an unarmed black teen so by a white cop, that's one perspective. another perspective that he was allowed to be on th
why, given that other black men have been unjustly murdered, tray john martin, oscar grant, a the death of michael brown been point for national concern and media coverage at this level? >> given that i'm also local, i'll also national, i can tell have thewhen you pictures and you have be the community out there taking the putting them on social media and it becomes a story, i mean, the first word that we got a young guy was trying to give himself up staying don't shoot. six times. i...
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why, given that other black men have been unjustly murdered -- trayvon martin, oscar grant -- has the death of michael brown been the flashpoint for national concern and media coverage at this level? um, i think given that i'm also local, i'm also national, i can tell you that when you have the pictures and you have the community out there taking the photos, putting them on social media and it becomes a story, i mean, the first word that we got is a young guy was trying to give his hands up saying don't shoot was shot and killed, you know, shot six times. that becomes the kind of a story that you say, wait a minute. it wasn't like, you know -- he was unarmed, he wasn't even running away or was -- that's one of the things that makes it a national story, in my view. >> yeah. i was going to say i think it's partly the fact that it's, it was the latest in a series of all these, you know, other events. it was also the four and a half hours that he was allowed to lie out on that street which wasn't required by any kind of police protocol.jf >> always been a hostile environment between police and citizens. e
why, given that other black men have been unjustly murdered -- trayvon martin, oscar grant -- has the death of michael brown been the flashpoint for national concern and media coverage at this level? um, i think given that i'm also local, i'm also national, i can tell you that when you have the pictures and you have the community out there taking the photos, putting them on social media and it becomes a story, i mean, the first word that we got is a young guy was trying to give his hands up...
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why other black men are unjustly murdered, trayvon martin, grant, why has the death of michael brown been a flashpoint of concern from the media on other level. given i'm local and national and i can tell you when you have the pictures and when you have the community out there taking photos, putting them on social media, it become as story, the first word that we got as a young guy trying to give himself up, hands up, don't shoot, should and killed, like six times. that becomes kind of a story you say wait a minute. it wasn't like, everybody, he was unarmed. he wasn't even running away. or, that is one of the things that makes it a national story. in my view. >> i was going to say i think it is partly the fact that it is, latest in a sear es of all these -- series of other events. it was also four 1/2 hours he was avowed to lie out on that street. you know, which wasn't required by any kind of police, police procedures. so i think that i think those were two factors that made it, you know, blossom into this big story. >> i think what makes this a big national and international story
why other black men are unjustly murdered, trayvon martin, grant, why has the death of michael brown been a flashpoint of concern from the media on other level. given i'm local and national and i can tell you when you have the pictures and when you have the community out there taking photos, putting them on social media, it become as story, the first word that we got as a young guy trying to give himself up, hands up, don't shoot, should and killed, like six times. that becomes kind of a story...
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made him a great basketball player makes him different -- >> roland martin, we all grew up, i don't know about you but we had michaelordan posters all over the place. the best that ever was. he's just kind of rough around the edges. >> no, no. he's just as competitive off the court. >> again to me, i went to his birthday party and he said what's your handicap. i said it was a ten. he said when you get it down a six you can play with us. i don't want to play with you. that's who he is. that's what makes michael jordan michael jordan. my handicap is down to a seven. i'll be happy to take your money. >> i don't think you want to talk trash with michael jordan. >> when you talk trash you back it up. >> did you realize roland of such a good golfer. seven. >> i'm ready to roll. i got golf clubs in three cities. >> i didn't know about that. some people say their low handicaps. >> i never played with him. it's all hollywood. >> they do it to suck up to him. >>> coming up an undercover sting to bring down one of the world's richest gamblers. now the fbi is under firehouse they closed the case. >>> up next a look at the must
made him a great basketball player makes him different -- >> roland martin, we all grew up, i don't know about you but we had michaelordan posters all over the place. the best that ever was. he's just kind of rough around the edges. >> no, no. he's just as competitive off the court. >> again to me, i went to his birthday party and he said what's your handicap. i said it was a ten. he said when you get it down a six you can play with us. i don't want to play with you. that's...
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martin joins us from los angeles. welcome. >> hi, john. >> why does it take so long to go to the grand jury process with regards to the michael brown shooting? >> one thing we need to remember is first of all it only meets once a week. they made it clear until then that the meeting with the grand jurors are available. we are not certain, john, that they are meeting every wednesday. we don't know how many days during the last couple of months they have come together to review the evidence presented. so the time could well just be, you know, expanded because these individuals are not even meeting on a consistent basis. this is a secretive process. we don't know about what is going on. >> the prosecutor didn't need to go to the grand jury, did he? >> no, he did not. one was to file a complaint and charge with murder, manslaughter, or some other crime under the missouri penal statute, or go to the grand jury, which is what was involved. it is a secretive process. we don't know who the grand jurors are, what evidence is presented to them, or how long it will take them. we are hearing that they expect to get back some information by mid november
martin joins us from los angeles. welcome. >> hi, john. >> why does it take so long to go to the grand jury process with regards to the michael brown shooting? >> one thing we need to remember is first of all it only meets once a week. they made it clear until then that the meeting with the grand jurors are available. we are not certain, john, that they are meeting every wednesday. we don't know how many days during the last couple of months they have come together to review...
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michael zehaf-bibeau told authorities he wanted to be in jail and then said that was the only way he could over-come his addiction to crack cocaine. and martin, what else did you see in the information. >> reporter: the suspect has a criminal past. and in one case he was arrested for theft. and prior to his trial, the question was brought up, is he mentally fit to stand trial. so he to go through the psychological evaluation. let me read it. the evaluator says that he wants to be in jail as this is the only way he can overcome his addiction to crackco cain. he is a devout muslim for seven years and believes he must spend time in jail as a sacrifice to pay for the times in the past and his mistakes that he hopes in the future to eventually be a better man. the evaluator deemed him to be mentally fit to stand trial and wasn't suffering from any kind of mental disease. but you know what, we know so very little about the suspect in this case. authorities can tell you what he did second by second on parliament hill, but they can't tell you why. prior to his deadly rampage, u.s. and canadian officials say michael zehaf-bibeau had connections to ot
michael zehaf-bibeau told authorities he wanted to be in jail and then said that was the only way he could over-come his addiction to crack cocaine. and martin, what else did you see in the information. >> reporter: the suspect has a criminal past. and in one case he was arrested for theft. and prior to his trial, the question was brought up, is he mentally fit to stand trial. so he to go through the psychological evaluation. let me read it. the evaluator says that he wants to be in jail...
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martin will have the complete bay area forecast. >>> plus a gentrity protest. the confrontation on who can play there and when. >>> protests unfolded for a third day in ferguson missouri in memory of michaeled black teenager shot to death by a police officer. his death has prompted a movement calling for an end to police violence. several people were arrested at a wal-mart store. over all about 50 people were arrested in a series of protests today. >>> in the north bay it's now been nearly one year since a sheriff deputy shot and killed 13-year-old andy lopez. the boy was holding an air soft pellet gun at the time. the deputy says he thought it was an assault rifle. the community is looking for more oversight for police county wide. david stevenson has the story. >> reporter: people say it's been too long and they haven't seen enough changes and they're calling for an oversight. the calendar marks the days since the day andy lopez was shot. susan lamos demanded that the county create an oversight. >> the county deserves to play a critical role in the formulation of policies. >> reporter: the council warned that changes might come slowly. >> the complexity is probably going to impair it to
martin will have the complete bay area forecast. >>> plus a gentrity protest. the confrontation on who can play there and when. >>> protests unfolded for a third day in ferguson missouri in memory of michaeled black teenager shot to death by a police officer. his death has prompted a movement calling for an end to police violence. several people were arrested at a wal-mart store. over all about 50 people were arrested in a series of protests today. >>> in the north...
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joining me are anthony gray, attorney for michael brown's family and criminal defense attorney mark o'mara who represented george zimmerman in the killing of trayvon martin new information that sara just reported, that blood was found on officer wilson's gun, in his police car and on his uniform, does that change your contention of what happened that day at all? >> absolutely not. it actually confirms exactly what dorian johnson said took place on that day. we always contended from the very first day, that there were two separate events. each event deserves its own evaluation in terms of the amount of force that was used on each occasion. >> so the scuffle in the police car by the police car and then what happened afterward? >> absolutely. and the inside of the car event is exactly as dorian had described it. you know, officer darren wilson, it sounds to me as though he assaulted mike brown jr. with his door and then after that he assaulted him with his hands. imagine mike brown at this point, he's the one that's fearful for his life. you know, officer wilson -- >> you're saying that based solely on what -- on what his friend has said, dorian gray? >> an
joining me are anthony gray, attorney for michael brown's family and criminal defense attorney mark o'mara who represented george zimmerman in the killing of trayvon martin new information that sara just reported, that blood was found on officer wilson's gun, in his police car and on his uniform, does that change your contention of what happened that day at all? >> absolutely not. it actually confirms exactly what dorian johnson said took place on that day. we always contended from the...
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after michael brown, he is the only republican candidate who has gone out to fergson and spoken with blark leaders to say what is going on and what can i do to help after trayvon martinwo weeks before anyone had anything to say about his death. >> the key thing about rand paul, and michelle touched on this, he showed up. he's going to african americans and asking -- not so much asking for their votes now, but talking to them about what matters. to them. >> and listening. listening. >> and listening. african americans are impressed and appreciate someone talking to them. >> he's an everest and he's taking one or two steps up the foothills. when he gets there and says to his own party, stop suppressing african american voters. he says we should ask for their votes. first, he should get his party to stop taking away their votes. until he does that, it's a lot of talk. i know he believes the police stuff, he's a fourth amendment conservative and there's some pats with the poplar left. >> but we are always ignored. >> here's why rand paul has an uphill battle within his party here. in nebraska, republican congressman liter ri has found himself in an unexpected close race.
after michael brown, he is the only republican candidate who has gone out to fergson and spoken with blark leaders to say what is going on and what can i do to help after trayvon martinwo weeks before anyone had anything to say about his death. >> the key thing about rand paul, and michelle touched on this, he showed up. he's going to african americans and asking -- not so much asking for their votes now, but talking to them about what matters. to them. >> and listening. listening....
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michael zehaf-bibeau has been identified as a convert to islam with a history of drug abuse, criminal activity, and mental illness. the incident came two days after another violent attack on canadian troops in quebec. martincouture-rouleau, also identified as a "radicalized" muslim convert, drove a car into two soldiers, killing one of them. the attacks have sparked fears of blowback shortly after canada joined the u.s.-led war against islamic state militants in iraq. one witness said zehaf-bibeau yelled about iraq during the shooting. on monday, canadian police said zehaf-bibeau had made a video referencing canadian foreign policy and the islamic faith. >> but the violence has also raised questions about canada's treatment of the mentally ill and others on the margins. zehaf-bibeau had been dealing with a serious crack-cocaine addiction and living in and out of homeless shelters in the weeks before. canadian prime minister stephen harper has attempted to link the violent incidents to foreign terrorism. in a speech the day after the ottawa attack, harper called on lawmakers to increase government powers on surveillance and detention. crooks proposed amendments under theh -- >> under which canadian intelli
michael zehaf-bibeau has been identified as a convert to islam with a history of drug abuse, criminal activity, and mental illness. the incident came two days after another violent attack on canadian troops in quebec. martincouture-rouleau, also identified as a "radicalized" muslim convert, drove a car into two soldiers, killing one of them. the attacks have sparked fears of blowback shortly after canada joined the u.s.-led war against islamic state militants in iraq. one witness said...
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michael brown and to push to end police violence nationwide. here is some of what happened. >> we say rise up, mike brown. rise up trayvon martinmyers. rise up, rise up we say and let this movement remind the world that they can kill us. but in three day, we will rise. >> out of the middle east now, two suicide car bombings killed at least 40 people in bag cad. the attacks come as iraq faces increasing threat from isis militants.cad. the attacks come as iraq faces increasing threat from isis militants. a you united nations envoy words that thousands of kurds in kobani could be massacred if the town falls to the militants. still isis troops continue their advance on kobani. richard engel is in urfa. what is the situation like there in kobani? >> reporter: there is still a group of fighters in the city of company ban kobani it that are holding out. fighting for about a month. but up offici.n. firofficials a there could be a massacre. could be on the scale of the worst since world war ii. there are believed to be about 700 civilians in company ban any oirk many he wi oig, many who felt they couldn't escape the city. there are prob
michael brown and to push to end police violence nationwide. here is some of what happened. >> we say rise up, mike brown. rise up trayvon martinmyers. rise up, rise up we say and let this movement remind the world that they can kill us. but in three day, we will rise. >> out of the middle east now, two suicide car bombings killed at least 40 people in bag cad. the attacks come as iraq faces increasing threat from isis militants.cad. the attacks come as iraq faces increasing threat...