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>> i'm not going to blame mike brown for that. the police departments in america have -- no one has constrained them. no one has brought them under control. this type of attitude -- >> president obama's doj has 26 investigations into them. he is -- >> no he has not. the department of justice has failed us. the prosecutors in america such as st. louis county have failed us. and this campaign here is creating an atmosphere where more police brutality is expected in america. >> more police brutality? >> more police brutality is expected due to this type of campaign which promotes racism and division. it's going to create more police who desire to kill us. >> do you believe that white people are inherently evil? >> i believe that the actions that they show through using excessive force, violating the constitution through killing us, show that our lives -- show that our lives -- >> do you use the term cracker to refer to white people? >> excuse me. you want to deviate from the -- >> no. i want the audience to know what you stand for. >
>> i'm not going to blame mike brown for that. the police departments in america have -- no one has constrained them. no one has brought them under control. this type of attitude -- >> president obama's doj has 26 investigations into them. he is -- >> no he has not. the department of justice has failed us. the prosecutors in america such as st. louis county have failed us. and this campaign here is creating an atmosphere where more police brutality is expected in america....
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pastor mike brown -- excuse me, mike brown traveled to baton rouge just after the alton sterling police involved shooting. and he says that when he came back, he realized that something was troubling him that the tensions were so high, and he was afraid something was going to be boiling over. berkeley pastor mike mcbryde says after visiting baton rouge, he had a premonition that tensions would soon erupt. >> they told me they felt a storm was coming. >> reporter: the context of that conversation with young black man in baton rouge was over the possibility the officers involved in alton sterling's death would not be indicted. he says no one expected another armed man would target police officers killing three in just two weeks after five officers were killed by a shooter in dallas. but locally, people said they're no longer surprised by the violence and fear nationwide repercussions. >> affecting everything that's going on here as well. >> there's always copycats. i think people will do that. hopefully not. >> kind of unnerving to leave your house because you don't know what's going to h
pastor mike brown -- excuse me, mike brown traveled to baton rouge just after the alton sterling police involved shooting. and he says that when he came back, he realized that something was troubling him that the tensions were so high, and he was afraid something was going to be boiling over. berkeley pastor mike mcbryde says after visiting baton rouge, he had a premonition that tensions would soon erupt. >> they told me they felt a storm was coming. >> reporter: the context of that...
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we the introduce to you mike brown.d and swimming, namely the fastest man and woman in the u.s. 100 meters of speed next in sports. ♪ amsleep number beds with you with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. don't miss the lowest prices of the season sale, with the c2 queen mattress now only $699.99 plus 36-month financing. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. >>> steve kerr didn't take long to find a replacement for head assistant coach. irony, mike brown, head coach from cleveland. taking cavs to final in 2007 but losing. named coach of the year in 2009. fired in 2010. lakers job for a season. returned to cavaliers for 2013 and 2014 season. a bit of a surprise as ron adams already on the roster but also good with players. i think a good hire. >>> rio around the corner. more qualified in swimming. already competing in the olympics in 100 meters, looking to add 50 meters to her event list. won her semifinal heat but finished second today. final hub top two compete in the
we the introduce to you mike brown.d and swimming, namely the fastest man and woman in the u.s. 100 meters of speed next in sports. ♪ amsleep number beds with you with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. don't miss the lowest prices of the season sale, with the c2 queen mattress now only $699.99 plus 36-month financing. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. >>> steve kerr didn't take long to find a replacement for head assistant...
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steve kerr and mike brown completed a deal to make brown the top assistant coach. he replaces luke walton who left to become the lakers head coach. he is the former head coach of the cavaliers and lacquers and was nba coach of the year in 2009 when he was working in cleveland. >>> giants and d backs. a rubber match in arizona. the brandons having a great day on sunday. bottom of the third, paul goldsmith. chops one to short. reach out and throw that ball. that is what you call a bare handed throw. he put some fire on that ball. to the top of the fourth. two on two, two outs ff brandon bell. hits one to left. brandon can't goat this one. albe albe albe albert swarez. krauford still throws out the runner with no problem at all. he was incredible defensively. wish i had an arm like that. not to be out done in the bottom of the seventh, belt, flashing leather as well. getting the start in left field, go for it. a running catch to rob druey of a hit. and then grounds one to first, buster poser, it first error at first base for posey since 2014. and jake lamb, a two-run
steve kerr and mike brown completed a deal to make brown the top assistant coach. he replaces luke walton who left to become the lakers head coach. he is the former head coach of the cavaliers and lacquers and was nba coach of the year in 2009 when he was working in cleveland. >>> giants and d backs. a rubber match in arizona. the brandons having a great day on sunday. bottom of the third, paul goldsmith. chops one to short. reach out and throw that ball. that is what you call a bare...
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castille in my own community, but then tamir rice, mike brown, eric garner, sandra bland. it is north, south, east, west, midwest. it is young people like tamir rice. people older like walter scott and eric garner. it is men, women. it is really sort of disturbing and people are simply sharing how it feels to live inside of their skin. i think we need to pay close attention because officer-involved shootings of african-americans is not some sort of cost free endeavor. it is very costly and damaging to society, not to mention loss of life, broken trust, not to mention massive police payouts and civil damages. i can go on. we need to address this national crisis. we have an epidemic and serious problem. >> i want to remind viewers the governor of minnesota expected to make comments on the shooting any minute now. speaking to congressman keith elson who represents fifth district of state of minnesota. you and i have talked about this phenomenon before, americans have talked about this before, sadly, many times. the hope is that as more attention is paid to it it might get bet
castille in my own community, but then tamir rice, mike brown, eric garner, sandra bland. it is north, south, east, west, midwest. it is young people like tamir rice. people older like walter scott and eric garner. it is men, women. it is really sort of disturbing and people are simply sharing how it feels to live inside of their skin. i think we need to pay close attention because officer-involved shootings of african-americans is not some sort of cost free endeavor. it is very costly and...
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peters cemetery, the same cemetery in ferguson that mike brown is. what i want to talk about is that they passed away, had managed in a way to create an artificial or hold an artificial piece at least in terms of the view of african-americans in st. louis, but st. louis then and now, especially in 2014, '15, '16 is really the -- i'm going to say the birmingham, the selma, the montgomery of our times and the challenge that we see through the trial of mike brown was that this concept of self, white st. lieu wans how she themselves removed from the experience of what we're talking about, of progress, and they have an idea of themselves, an idea of african-americans, still we're seeing that in ferguson, irrespective of what the findings of eric holder were, we're still seeing today that ferguson and the white power structure are rejecting this forward -- excuse me, progress moving idea of making progress instead they are keeping it. so how do we separate -- how do we going forward look at the differentiation of self, of me as a historic, you know, multi-
peters cemetery, the same cemetery in ferguson that mike brown is. what i want to talk about is that they passed away, had managed in a way to create an artificial or hold an artificial piece at least in terms of the view of african-americans in st. louis, but st. louis then and now, especially in 2014, '15, '16 is really the -- i'm going to say the birmingham, the selma, the montgomery of our times and the challenge that we see through the trial of mike brown was that this concept of self,...
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peters cemetery, the same cemetery in ferguson that mike brown is. what i want to talk about is that they passed away, had managed in a way to create an artificial or hold an artificial piece at least in terms of the view of african-americans in st. louis, but st. louis then and now, especially in 2014, '15, '16 is really the -- i'm going to say the birmingham, the selma, the montgomery of our times and the challenge that we see through the trial of mike brown was that this concept of self, white st. louisans how she themselves removed from the experience of what we're talking about, of progress, and they have an idea of themselves, an idea of african-americans, still we're seeing that in ferguson, irrespective of what the findings of eric holder were, we're still seeing today that ferguson and the white power structure are rejecting this progress moving idea of making progress. how do we, going forward, look at the differentiation of self, of me as a historic, multigenerational african-american person or person of color versus me as i come from gene
peters cemetery, the same cemetery in ferguson that mike brown is. what i want to talk about is that they passed away, had managed in a way to create an artificial or hold an artificial piece at least in terms of the view of african-americans in st. louis, but st. louis then and now, especially in 2014, '15, '16 is really the -- i'm going to say the birmingham, the selma, the montgomery of our times and the challenge that we see through the trial of mike brown was that this concept of self,...
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sours report mike brown completed a deal to join the warriors coaching staff as steve kerr's top assistant. now all we need is kevin durant. >> a little k.d. could bo a -- would go a long way. thank you. >>> next, "legend of tarzan" came swinging into move thy have i -- m m >>> join us tonight on kofy tv 20678 california thieves using technology to steal from cars without breaking the windows. that would do to protect yourself. >>> then at that 11:00 here on channel 7, why nasa scientist believe millions of trees in the sierra are dying and their death could leave a permanent scar on the region. >>> after the third straight weekend in a row, pixar is celebrating because "finding dory" is tops at the box office this weekend once again the sequel about a fish trying to find her parents took in $41 million. the parent company, disney, forecasted a four-day holiday total of 50 million. "legend of tarzan" came in second on its opening weekend, and money the purge "was third, followed by" meet." we'll see you later on. today on "matter of fact," is america on the upside? >> we've got to go big o
sours report mike brown completed a deal to join the warriors coaching staff as steve kerr's top assistant. now all we need is kevin durant. >> a little k.d. could bo a -- would go a long way. thank you. >>> next, "legend of tarzan" came swinging into move thy have i -- m m >>> join us tonight on kofy tv 20678 california thieves using technology to steal from cars without breaking the windows. that would do to protect yourself. >>> then at that 11:00...
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the warriors are said to be all finalized with mike brown and curs. the great popavich [indiscernible] he of course needed to be with walton is the head coach in labs andingless. >> waiting to see where kevin durant will go. and what do you say to warriors harrison barnes? >> part deals and you got to say, well, guys, we welcome you back. >> i guess that's part of it. >> get over it. >>> two young women credited with chasing a burglar right out of the bay area home, but not before he got away with sentimental items. we will talk about that at 10:00. thanks for joining us for your holiday. we will see you back at 10:00. ("man! i feel like a woman" playing) ♪ going out tonight, i'm feeling all right ♪ ♪ gonna let it all hang out ♪ wanna make some noise, really raise my voice ♪ ♪ yeah, i wanna scream and shout ♪ ♪ de-de-de, de-de-de-de-de, uh ♪ ♪ gonna... morning, sheldon. come dance with me. no. why not? penny, while i subscribe to the "many worlds" theory which posits the existence of an infinite number of sheldons in an infinite number of universes, i
the warriors are said to be all finalized with mike brown and curs. the great popavich [indiscernible] he of course needed to be with walton is the head coach in labs andingless. >> waiting to see where kevin durant will go. and what do you say to warriors harrison barnes? >> part deals and you got to say, well, guys, we welcome you back. >> i guess that's part of it. >> get over it. >>> two young women credited with chasing a burglar right out of the bay area...
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sours report mike brown completed a deal to join the warriors coaching staff as steve kerr's top assistantin durant. >> a little k.d. could bo a -- would go a long way. thank you. >>> next, "legend of tarzan" came swinging into move thy have i -- >>> join us tonight on kofy tv 20678 california thieves using technology to steal from cars without breaking the windows. that would do to protect yourself. >>> then at that 11:00 here on channel 7, why nasa scientist believe millions of trees in the sierra are dying and their death could leave a permanent scar on the region. >>> after the third straight weekend in a row, pixar is celebrating because "finding dory" is tops at the box office this weekend once again the sequel about a fish trying to find her parents took in $41 million. the parent company, disney, forecasted a four-day holiday total of 50 million. "legend of tarzan" came in second on its opening weekend, and money the purge "was third, followed by" meet." we'll see you later on. >> hi, everyone. i'm lizzie bermudez. welcome to "bay area life," the place where lifestyle, interests, f
sours report mike brown completed a deal to join the warriors coaching staff as steve kerr's top assistantin durant. >> a little k.d. could bo a -- would go a long way. thank you. >>> next, "legend of tarzan" came swinging into move thy have i -- >>> join us tonight on kofy tv 20678 california thieves using technology to steal from cars without breaking the windows. that would do to protect yourself. >>> then at that 11:00 here on channel 7, why nasa...
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. >>> 2009 nba coach of the year mike brown has sealed the deal as steve kerr's top assistance coach, and kevin durant to announce his decision where he is going to play tomorrow. >> and so he is going to be replacing luke walton basically? >> yes, the new head coach of the lakers. >> and coming up, the legend of tarzan came swinging through the movie theaters this weekend, but was it a famous >>> come up tonight at 11:00, a blind woman sclams her disability is a disadvantage while trying to catch a share service. the confrontation caught on phone. >>> and why scientists believes that the trees in the sierras are dying and why it could leave a permanent scar. those stories tonight at 11:00. >>> and this year, pixar is celebrating because "finding do dori" is tops at the the box office. it took in $41 million, and the parent company disney forecast a h holday total of $50 million. the "legend of tarzan" came in second, and the horror "purge" came in third, and followed by the fantasy adventure movie "the bfg." busy at the box office this july. that is it for abc news 7 at 9:00. and we
. >>> 2009 nba coach of the year mike brown has sealed the deal as steve kerr's top assistance coach, and kevin durant to announce his decision where he is going to play tomorrow. >> and so he is going to be replacing luke walton basically? >> yes, the new head coach of the lakers. >> and coming up, the legend of tarzan came swinging through the movie theaters this weekend, but was it a famous >>> come up tonight at 11:00, a blind woman sclams her disability...
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>> we're not talking about mike brown and daren wilson.you're talking about what the justice department showed, it exonerated officer carr re carr darr darrcar daren wilson. >> you're going to see that black males are overrepresented in terms of being involved in violent crime, that's going to mean more arrests, more people going to prison. this stuff has already been debunked. >> sheriff, there's a different conversation. >> any time you don't have a response to something i say -- >> the reason i don't have a response is that we're having two different conversations. i'm asking the questions here, you're answering the questions by asking questions about some other subject that we're not discussing, that's not a conversation. >> we're talking about the hateful ideology of black lives matter, you can't be a member, it's an ideology, it's a hateful ideology. >> i understand this is a very sensitive time for you. >> these individuals -- >> and sheriff, we appreciate you coming on, thank you. >> they teach vile and vitriol in the name of virtu
>> we're not talking about mike brown and daren wilson.you're talking about what the justice department showed, it exonerated officer carr re carr darr darrcar daren wilson. >> you're going to see that black males are overrepresented in terms of being involved in violent crime, that's going to mean more arrests, more people going to prison. this stuff has already been debunked. >> sheriff, there's a different conversation. >> any time you don't have a response to...
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police say video shows mike brown burning out off parking lot of a bar. the cop pulls up and tries to stop him but brown takes off and goes 140 miles per hour in a 35-mile-per-hour zone. police notice because brown placed it on facebook with the hash the sheriff has a few hash tags. >> hashhas glad no one got hurt. hashtag we are not making this stuff up. hashtag there may be jail now. julie hashtag, what the heck. he is facing five years in prison. >>> a wildfires continue to spread near big sur, california. the fire burned more than 26,000 acres and also proved fighters rolled down a hill. one person is dead, another 8 ended up in the hospital after a car slammed into a california home where police -- people were studying the bible. this happened late last night in los angeles. many of the victims were trapped under the car and as neighbor ran over to try to lift the car off of them, the driver ran off. police are now trying to track her down but didn't leave any identification behind and the car did not have a license plate. >>> it is now 4 :27. under
police say video shows mike brown burning out off parking lot of a bar. the cop pulls up and tries to stop him but brown takes off and goes 140 miles per hour in a 35-mile-per-hour zone. police notice because brown placed it on facebook with the hash the sheriff has a few hash tags. >> hashhas glad no one got hurt. hashtag we are not making this stuff up. hashtag there may be jail now. julie hashtag, what the heck. he is facing five years in prison. >>> a wildfires continue to...
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reporter: what has it been like living without trayvon, living without idia and living without jordan, mike browncontinue to live your life and something major is missing, like your heart is missing or a limb is missing. it feels like something is missing. >> demarco morgan is reporting there. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the beginning of the end for president obama, as he speaks tonight at the convention. we take a closer look at his legacy. >>> plus, mo rocca talks with dieds about what they would do if they were elected president. >>> and legendary singer carole king stops by. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> thank you all, i cannot wait to see you in philadelphia, thank you. >>> hillary clinton is officially the democratic nominee for president, this morning, the way her husband bill clinton says she will lead the country if elect. >>> outside police made the first arrest of dnc protesters we will tell you what the secret service says four people did that has them facing a judge to
reporter: what has it been like living without trayvon, living without idia and living without jordan, mike browncontinue to live your life and something major is missing, like your heart is missing or a limb is missing. it feels like something is missing. >> demarco morgan is reporting there. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the beginning of the end for president obama, as he speaks tonight at the convention. we take a closer look at his...
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: what has it been like living without trayvon, living without oidia and living without jordan, mike brownls like you continue to live your life and something major is missing, like your heart is missing or a limb is missing. >> that was demarco morgan reporting. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," president obama will speak tonight at the democratic national convention. we will take a look at his legacy. >>> plus, mo rocca talks with kids about what they would do if they were elected president. >>> and legendary singer carole king stops by. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> it is time to wake up, everybody! we do not take you for granted. a live look at the beautiful bay bridge this morning. it is wednesday, july 27. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. we would never take you for granted. >> never. >> if you are watching, thank you for waking up with us. good morning. >> we would never take you for grand on "kenny choi to the world" day! >> that's ev
: what has it been like living without trayvon, living without oidia and living without jordan, mike brownls like you continue to live your life and something major is missing, like your heart is missing or a limb is missing. >> that was demarco morgan reporting. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," president obama will speak tonight at the democratic national convention. we will take a look at his legacy. >>> plus, mo rocca talks with kids about what they...
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i'm not sure the data started, but it gained steam after the mike brown killing in ferguson. >> rose:t. they are kind of directing part of the conversation and you have to think about, you know, three or four years ago, who was advocating for these ideas of police restraint, improvement of black communities on a national scale that could mobilize people and get them into the streets? there were people who did work, of course, but they have been able to, you know, within very short period of time, move tremendous numbers of people into action. that should not go without notice. >> rose: but all lives matter. do they miss something when they say that? >> all lives matter as a concept is the ultimate goal. but if you live in a society where both the criminal just -- criminal justice system, the policing system seems to suggest by the data that it values some lives less than others, then it is both morally right and appropriate to point out the lives that are valued less. >> rose: captain fantastic is the story of a former college professor raising his six children off the grid in the pac
i'm not sure the data started, but it gained steam after the mike brown killing in ferguson. >> rose:t. they are kind of directing part of the conversation and you have to think about, you know, three or four years ago, who was advocating for these ideas of police restraint, improvement of black communities on a national scale that could mobilize people and get them into the streets? there were people who did work, of course, but they have been able to, you know, within very short period...
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what has it been like, living without trayvon, living without hadiya, living without children, mike brownic garner? >> it feels like you continue to live your life and something major is missing, like your heart is missing or a limb is missing. it feels like something is missing. >> sometimes people walk up and they say things. sometimes you'll see someone that reminds you, you'll smell something, you'll eat something. i can be in the kitchen cooking for my other kids... >> it's okay. it's okay. >> reporter: what about the killings of cops? do you still bear their burden, as well? >> of course. >> absolutely. >> nobody should be a victim of violence. >> we don't condone what happened at all. >> not at all. >> murder is murder and it's wrong, whether it's law enforcement or civilian. >> reporter: do you still have hope, even after cases like... >> absolutely. >> absolutely. >> but we have a long way to go. if we lose our hope, then what do we have left? hope is all we have. >> pelley: demarco morgan with some of tonight's speakers. and we'll have more from the convention, in just a moment.
what has it been like, living without trayvon, living without hadiya, living without children, mike brownic garner? >> it feels like you continue to live your life and something major is missing, like your heart is missing or a limb is missing. it feels like something is missing. >> sometimes people walk up and they say things. sometimes you'll see someone that reminds you, you'll smell something, you'll eat something. i can be in the kitchen cooking for my other kids... >>...
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the two that i think are the most important -- what went wrong in ferguson happened way before mike brownas shot, was the fact that that police department did not reflect the community they were serving. that government did not reflect the community they were serving. diversity and inclusion in our police force continues to be a huge challenge for us. one of the heroes that we just heard was captain brown this week in dallas. and one of the great things that i heard him say was, "protesting is great, especially when it's peaceful, but i'm hiring, and we need you working on that side." latinos and african-americans need to join the police force and be a part of the solution, not a part of the problem. that's number one. number two, i think sharmain hit it right on the button. it's about accountability. if you look at the incidents, whether it's rodney king or some of the others, it's not the initial misconduct that caused riots and a firestorm, it's the fact that officers are routinely not held accountable. it was the acquittal in the rodney king case that led to riots. the officers involv
the two that i think are the most important -- what went wrong in ferguson happened way before mike brownas shot, was the fact that that police department did not reflect the community they were serving. that government did not reflect the community they were serving. diversity and inclusion in our police force continues to be a huge challenge for us. one of the heroes that we just heard was captain brown this week in dallas. and one of the great things that i heard him say was,...
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over the murder of mike brown. the innocent afn american teen who was on his way to college when had he was cut down by a policeman's bullets. it felt good to unit with so many different people for the same cause but thats first group would hand science and share sense of outrage but even as we shouted for justice it wasn't enough for my experiences and rallying for the six and trayvon martin. i do have an immense amount of rpght for marchers and organizers but in the end after that changting and marching darren wilson cop who murdered brown went free still. and comings in america still feel comfortable killing innocent black people. every time a black body dies at the hands of a cop same protesting on one side an same is naive voices echo on other. well if they were innocent, why did they run? why did they attack an officer? why didn't they obey? i get what had these come from in a perfect world. innocent people shouldn't have to run or protect themselves from people responsible for protecting them. however americ
over the murder of mike brown. the innocent afn american teen who was on his way to college when had he was cut down by a policeman's bullets. it felt good to unit with so many different people for the same cause but thats first group would hand science and share sense of outrage but even as we shouted for justice it wasn't enough for my experiences and rallying for the six and trayvon martin. i do have an immense amount of rpght for marchers and organizers but in the end after that changting...
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peter's cemetery in ferguson that mike brown is, but what i wanted to talk about is that and managed toy create a wholly artificial al in terms of -- it is really the birmingham, the selma, the montgomery of our we seend the challenge through the trial of mike brown was this concept of self, that ans see themselves removed from what we talk about his progress, and they have an idea of themselves as african-americans. still we are seeing that in ferguson. of eric holder, whizzing ferguson and the white are rejectinge this forward progress moving idea of making progress instead they are keeping it, so how do we separate, how do we going forward look at the differentiation of self, of me multigenerational african-american person or person of color versus me as i come from generations of whiteness in st. louis and a st. thes culture is somehow civil rights movement ms. the st. louis culture. it is kind of complicated, but i just want to oppose that. >> i wonder if it is unique though. i'm not sure of the answer to that. what i think i would do at this point because we are running out of
peter's cemetery in ferguson that mike brown is, but what i wanted to talk about is that and managed toy create a wholly artificial al in terms of -- it is really the birmingham, the selma, the montgomery of our we seend the challenge through the trial of mike brown was this concept of self, that ans see themselves removed from what we talk about his progress, and they have an idea of themselves as african-americans. still we are seeing that in ferguson. of eric holder, whizzing ferguson and...
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mike brown, which you brought up -- i do not believed people should die for jaywalking. michael at best was jaywalking. we live in a country where officers have incredible power and can do with a want, and that is deemed ok. that happened with mike around and with a lot of other cases. when you say that the officers were not convicted, it is not a not that the officers were guilty, it was a sign that the officers can do whatever they want to do. --means that the wrongdoing we have a shadow justice system for the police. and then when we think about white privilege, it disappoints me that you have such a deep misunderstanding of the history of race and racism in this country. your white skin afford you a set of privileges and benefits, more than any other person in this country. there is a legacy of racism that is so deeply embedded -- the set of benefits extend to you regardless of gender and income, because of your whiteness. when we think about little things like band-aids, what skin tone looks like on products -- like that is white, that is normative. and then in the
mike brown, which you brought up -- i do not believed people should die for jaywalking. michael at best was jaywalking. we live in a country where officers have incredible power and can do with a want, and that is deemed ok. that happened with mike around and with a lot of other cases. when you say that the officers were not convicted, it is not a not that the officers were guilty, it was a sign that the officers can do whatever they want to do. --means that the wrongdoing we have a shadow...
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mike brown was a criminal. freddie gray resisted arrest. the two people that don't even belong in this group was not killed by police. she hung herself in a jail cell. here is the question i have where are the dads. when there are no father's amount to raise a young black boy to develop into a healthy human being what you end up with they're not there to shape behavior you end up with a young man who is unmanageable in a misfit that the law enforcement officer has to deal with aggressively. to stop all this within the community. start having more effective parenting. stop with the charades about the use of force. underclass behavior is at the forefront of a lot of what is going on in the american. no matter what the background is it's as important as ever. i want to ask you another day about michael jordan and his recent donation to try to strengthen the relationship between communities and police. please come back another day so i can talk to you about that. in the meantime arkansas just head their votes. we are going to continue to show y
mike brown was a criminal. freddie gray resisted arrest. the two people that don't even belong in this group was not killed by police. she hung herself in a jail cell. here is the question i have where are the dads. when there are no father's amount to raise a young black boy to develop into a healthy human being what you end up with they're not there to shape behavior you end up with a young man who is unmanageable in a misfit that the law enforcement officer has to deal with aggressively. to...
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doesn't black lives matter that had its genesis in ferguson with mike brown and trayvon, that they're being targetted to create the opportunity to round up the vote, get everybody charged up? >> absolutely. absolutely. it's yet another dog whistle with people who have no direction because they lack the support system that says don't fall for this nonsense. my kids would never go for something like this. they wouldn't be ginned up because some kid like michael brown got shot. even in the cases where police officers do shoot people erroneously, it doesn't mean you have to go burn down your city. look. when you think about black lives matter, judge, none of those people can name you the last cop that was killed by name. we're talking about the one that got killed the other day in san diego and now like a total of ten in the last couple of weeks. they couldn't name you one. they couldn't name any child in the city killed by other black people. >> what i find amazing, kevin, is they had the mayor of baltimore at the convention. she was at the helm. if you recall, she was the one right afte
doesn't black lives matter that had its genesis in ferguson with mike brown and trayvon, that they're being targetted to create the opportunity to round up the vote, get everybody charged up? >> absolutely. absolutely. it's yet another dog whistle with people who have no direction because they lack the support system that says don't fall for this nonsense. my kids would never go for something like this. they wouldn't be ginned up because some kid like michael brown got shot. even in the...
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charles: i'm not part of black lives matter it gained steam after the mike brown killing in ferguson.ncredibly as an idea. there is both the formal structure of that, there are chapters. but there are people who sympathize. that makes it tricky. we in media will say these are black lives matter protesters. we actually don't know. sometimes people just show up. you don't have to get a ticket to march. you can just say i'm supporting this idea. >> are they having an impact? charles: an incredible impact. they have grabbed the conversation. they are directing the conversation. you have to think about 3-4 years ago, he who was advocating ideas of police restraint, improvement of black communities on a national scale that could mobilize people into the streets? there were people who did work but they have been able to in a short time move tremendous numbers of people into action. that should not go without notice. charlie: thank you for coming. charles: thank you for having me. charlie: back in a moment, stay with us. ♪ 4 we continue -- >> charlie: we continue with british politics. the ho
charles: i'm not part of black lives matter it gained steam after the mike brown killing in ferguson.ncredibly as an idea. there is both the formal structure of that, there are chapters. but there are people who sympathize. that makes it tricky. we in media will say these are black lives matter protesters. we actually don't know. sometimes people just show up. you don't have to get a ticket to march. you can just say i'm supporting this idea. >> are they having an impact? charles: an...
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mike brown, which you brought up -- i do not believed people should die for jaywalking. michael at best was jaywalking. we live in a country where officers have incredible power and can do with a want, and that is deemed ok. that happened with mike around and with a lot of other cases. when you say that the officers were not convicted, it is not a not that the officers were guilty, it was a sign that the officers can do whatever they want to do. --means that the wrongdoing we have a shadow justice system for the police. and then when we think about white privilege, it disappoints me that you have such a deep misunderstanding of the history of race and racism in this country. your white skin afford you a set of privileges and benefits, more than any other person in this country. there is a legacy of racism that is so deeply embedded -- the set of benefits extend to you regardless of gender and income, because of your whiteness. when we think about little things like band-aids, what skin tone looks like on products -- like that is white, that is normative. and then in the
mike brown, which you brought up -- i do not believed people should die for jaywalking. michael at best was jaywalking. we live in a country where officers have incredible power and can do with a want, and that is deemed ok. that happened with mike around and with a lot of other cases. when you say that the officers were not convicted, it is not a not that the officers were guilty, it was a sign that the officers can do whatever they want to do. --means that the wrongdoing we have a shadow...
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it's kind of a big issue and hillary has the mother of mike brown, a violent cop assaulter speaking atvention. it's a big difference here. >> that is going to resonate. that is going to score points particularly among the voters that hillary clinton has been losing. i know people think this is a dog whistle but i do think there is a real sense that things are falling apart and every time you open up that newspaper and see the cop killings and terror attacks, law and order does appeal to people. issue democrats next week are going to have to figure out how are they going to respond to that. are they going to have a black lives matter rally on tuesday or are they going to figure out that safe schools and safe streets do have legitimate concerns. >> was there enough in the speech about the terrorism of san bernardino, the parisian kind, nice. do you think he talked about that enough that, kind of terrorism? >> well, i did but what he didn't talk about is what he's actually going to do about it. >> it's very hard to do something about lone wolf. >> he said on the day i'm inaugurated as pre
it's kind of a big issue and hillary has the mother of mike brown, a violent cop assaulter speaking atvention. it's a big difference here. >> that is going to resonate. that is going to score points particularly among the voters that hillary clinton has been losing. i know people think this is a dog whistle but i do think there is a real sense that things are falling apart and every time you open up that newspaper and see the cop killings and terror attacks, law and order does appeal to...
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. >> what has the it been like living without trayvon, without hadiya, jordan, mike brown, eric garner like you continue to live your life and something major is missing. like your heart is missing. a limb is missing. it feels like something is missing. >> sometimes people walk up and say things. sometimes you see someone, reminds you. smell something, eat something. i could be in the kitchen cooking for my other kids. >> it's okay -- okay. >> what about the senseless killings of cops? do you still bear their burden as well. >> absolutely. >> of course. >> nobody should be a victim of violence. >> right. >> we don't condone what happened with the policemen. >> not at. >> murder is murder and it is wrong. whether law enforcement or civilian. >> do you still have hope? even after cases? >> we have a long way to go. if we lose our hope, then what do we have left? hope is all we have. ♪ ♪ >> demarco morgan with some of tonight's speakers. we'll have more from the convention in just a moment. ,,,, >>> firefighters making progress against a huge wildfire in the mountains north of los angeles
. >> what has the it been like living without trayvon, without hadiya, jordan, mike brown, eric garner like you continue to live your life and something major is missing. like your heart is missing. a limb is missing. it feels like something is missing. >> sometimes people walk up and say things. sometimes you see someone, reminds you. smell something, eat something. i could be in the kitchen cooking for my other kids. >> it's okay -- okay. >> what about the senseless...
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this is one of those things where you can look back to when mike brown was shot.ook at ferguson. we can look at baltimore. we can look at different instances. when you talking about we are looking for a reason or explanation, i feel like all the reasons have been given already. there has been countless studies in regards to the disenfranchisements particular when its comes to policing and biases in these communities. i personally don't know the answer. the fact is we continue to protest. we continue to march. we continue to make these things known, whether through social media or on television or all these other places. it doesn't seem like anything is getting done. >> i know a number of police officers, in this job you have to deal with police officers all the time. all the officers i know are straight up, seem like great guys who would never be involved in this. if you have 100 police officers in a department and you have one that does something like this, it casts a negative shadow over all the officers, not only in that department but across the country. at th
this is one of those things where you can look back to when mike brown was shot.ook at ferguson. we can look at baltimore. we can look at different instances. when you talking about we are looking for a reason or explanation, i feel like all the reasons have been given already. there has been countless studies in regards to the disenfranchisements particular when its comes to policing and biases in these communities. i personally don't know the answer. the fact is we continue to protest. we...
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the warriors finalized with mike brown, brown a member of the gregg popovich coaching three.he year in 2009. waltson now the head coach of the los angeles lakers. -- walton is now the head coach of the los angeles lakers. today it was time for reality to rain. france in front 3-0 in the first half. and then he pops one over the goalie and into the net. france 4-0 at the half. a 5-2 winner. france goes on to meet germany in the semi finals and stage two of the tour de france. the second day in a row two time champion involved in a crash. 130 of the 198 riders evidented by that. the sprint to the finish was won by peter seguin. he will wear the yellow jersey for stage three. and see you in a little bit at 11:00 p.m. more coming up on sports wrap. >> so we should know tomorrow where kevin durant is going to go -- >> i guess, maybe he will decide on tuesday. pretty nice to be courted like that -- >> yeah. [ talking at the same time ] >> is it always like this or is it just because we are now following the warriors who are after, you know, a key player? >> a change reaction. if th
the warriors finalized with mike brown, brown a member of the gregg popovich coaching three.he year in 2009. waltson now the head coach of the los angeles lakers. -- walton is now the head coach of the los angeles lakers. today it was time for reality to rain. france in front 3-0 in the first half. and then he pops one over the goalie and into the net. france 4-0 at the half. a 5-2 winner. france goes on to meet germany in the semi finals and stage two of the tour de france. the second day in a...
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. >>> steve kerr and mike brown completed a deal to make brown the warrior's top assistant coach. he replaces luke walton. brown is the former head coach of the cavaliers and lakers and named the nba coach of the year in 2009 when he was working in cleveland. >>> giants and d-backs rubber match in arizona. the brandons having a great day on sunday. paul goldschmidt chops one to short. brandon crawford with a bare-handed throw and he put fire on that ball. one heck of a place. two on, two strikes, two outs for brandon belt. hits one to left. brandon drury can't get to it. two will score. that made it 4-1. bottom of the fifth. more crawford. the ball goes off tejeda's glove. the guy was incredible defensively. wish i had an arm like that. not to be outdone in the bottom of the seventh, belt flashing leather as well. getting the start in left field go for it. running catch to rob drury of a hit. in the eighth inning, giants up 4-2. goldschmidt grounds one to first. buster posey boots it. first error at first base since september 2014. next batter, jake lamb two-run shot that ties the
. >>> steve kerr and mike brown completed a deal to make brown the warrior's top assistant coach. he replaces luke walton. brown is the former head coach of the cavaliers and lakers and named the nba coach of the year in 2009 when he was working in cleveland. >>> giants and d-backs rubber match in arizona. the brandons having a great day on sunday. paul goldschmidt chops one to short. brandon crawford with a bare-handed throw and he put fire on that ball. one heck of a place....
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they were willing to put their lives on the line for mike brown and for their own future. >> reporteryear-old tamir rice who had a pellet gun was killed by police in cleveland. >> the young man pulled a weapon out and the officer fired. >> reporter: tony robinson, eric harris, walter scott, freddie gray. in most instances the officers were not indicted. >> they need to take care of our country. the police are supposed to project us. >> reporter: while some believe the movement has actually incited violence and worsened race relations, its founders disagree. >> the reality is this is a peaceful human rights movement led by incredibly courageous black people. i think we're demanding justice and freedom for our people. >> the controversial shooting deaths of two black men after encounters with officers has sparked so much emotion and outrage across the country. a lot of people calling for charge. and a lot of people wondering, does the change come regarding police attitudes or police training? is it something within the community? we are live for you in dallas, stay close. my dentist if
they were willing to put their lives on the line for mike brown and for their own future. >> reporteryear-old tamir rice who had a pellet gun was killed by police in cleveland. >> the young man pulled a weapon out and the officer fired. >> reporter: tony robinson, eric harris, walter scott, freddie gray. in most instances the officers were not indicted. >> they need to take care of our country. the police are supposed to project us. >> reporter: while some believe...
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because black women -- you know, that's not the role -- there's a reason we can talk about mike brown and eric garner and those continue to have play in the news because people want to talk about mike brown was a criminal or he did this or here's what he did to get killed. or they want to talk about eric garner and how he was confrontational in the conversation, right? but we don't hear about tamir rice in the same way. because what's confrontational about a child playing on a play ground? we don't hear about iona davis because what's confrontational about a young black girl sleeping in her grandmother's house and getting killed in front of her? that doesn't support the popular narrative or supports the current power structure and the power dynamics. that's why that's not going to be the narrative that's told. that's why we have say her name. not because we don't hear the stories but because we are inherently telling narrative as the take power away from the people. part of the work of what we're doing is trying to create narratives and stories and campaigns and organizing infrastruct
because black women -- you know, that's not the role -- there's a reason we can talk about mike brown and eric garner and those continue to have play in the news because people want to talk about mike brown was a criminal or he did this or here's what he did to get killed. or they want to talk about eric garner and how he was confrontational in the conversation, right? but we don't hear about tamir rice in the same way. because what's confrontational about a child playing on a play ground? we...
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we could call the names of so many from trayvon martin, eric garner, mike brown, felicia anderson, so many did. so many loved ones whose lives have been cut short too early and we had to grapple with the collective trauma of it all to see over and over again this public ritual of black grief and then we find ourselves having to convince many of our fellow white americans of the truth of our anguish and the depth of our sorrow. many blame those who no longer have a voice because they are dead and buried in the ground, they want to blame them for their own demise, talk of black on black crime. didn't rudy giuliani say something like that? talk about the need for respect for the police, a general culture of poverty all serve as distraction from what is really being said, that these black people deserve to die. it is exhausting. it is an raging. i think we have had enough. i say this as we cry for senseless murders of police officers in dallas but i don't want folks to get confused, we are still grieving and we are still angry. i wrote democracy in black to provide an account of the crisi
we could call the names of so many from trayvon martin, eric garner, mike brown, felicia anderson, so many did. so many loved ones whose lives have been cut short too early and we had to grapple with the collective trauma of it all to see over and over again this public ritual of black grief and then we find ourselves having to convince many of our fellow white americans of the truth of our anguish and the depth of our sorrow. many blame those who no longer have a voice because they are dead...
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mike brown committed two felonies before he lost his life. most of the individuals that were held up there, this moms on the move, whoever they call, their sons were resisting arrest or involved in some criminal act. so they have embraced criminality as if it's some mainstream behavior or mainstream activity. i'm tired of the clinton campaign, i'm tired of mrs. bill clinton who thinks so little of black people that we don't -- she acts as if we don't have the intellectual capacity, the discipline to adapt mainstream cultural values, cultural norms. she feels the bar needs to be lower and we need to be given a pass for some of the ugly unacceptable lifestyle choices like gang involvement, drug use, school failure, fathering kids out of wedlock. no, those are outside the cultural norms. those have been destructive for the black community and you know who understands that more than anybody else? black people. >> let me ask you this. there are those who have suggested that with donald trump calming himself the law and order candidate, that he's p
mike brown committed two felonies before he lost his life. most of the individuals that were held up there, this moms on the move, whoever they call, their sons were resisting arrest or involved in some criminal act. so they have embraced criminality as if it's some mainstream behavior or mainstream activity. i'm tired of the clinton campaign, i'm tired of mrs. bill clinton who thinks so little of black people that we don't -- she acts as if we don't have the intellectual capacity, the...
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police say a video shows that mike brown was running out of a parking lot -- a parking lot at a bar. a cop pulls up and tries to stop him but he takes off. he got away goes 145 miles per hour in a 35-mile-per-hour zone. police know this why? because brown posted it on facebook along with e the chief has a few hash tags of his own. >> hashtag glad no one got hurt. hashtag we are not making this stuff up and hashtag, there may be jail now. >> gene: a rocket scientist he is not, hashtag. this morning brown is facing a pair of felonies and up to five years in prison too. >> julie: he is not hashtagless like so many people are. >>> little things in life that apparently that goes for dogs. this dog is named hercules. he is mesmerized. his head going back and forth and back and forth. hopefully a short you ride because he may need a neck massager. >> gene: his head wasn't out the window -- somebody not one time a tennis match and shot the crowd and hilarious because everything is going like this watching the match kind of like what >> julie: tennis balls. >> gene: he would be running on the
police say a video shows that mike brown was running out of a parking lot -- a parking lot at a bar. a cop pulls up and tries to stop him but he takes off. he got away goes 145 miles per hour in a 35-mile-per-hour zone. police know this why? because brown posted it on facebook along with e the chief has a few hash tags of his own. >> hashtag glad no one got hurt. hashtag we are not making this stuff up and hashtag, there may be jail now. >> gene: a rocket scientist he is not,...
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shows the video of mike brown burning out in the parking lot of a bar. got pulled away trying to stop him. he got away going 130 miles an hour in a 36 miles an hour zone. police know this because he week. now the chief has a hashtag of his own. >> hashtag, we're not making this stuff up, hashtag, there may be jail now. >> elizabeth: hashtag, nice going chief. brown faces a felony and up to five years in prison. >> jason: another powerful e powerball jackpot has passed with no winning ticket out there. up to $478 million. that's the largest, since the record sti january. the cash option for saturday's drawing is just over $330 million. take the cash, take the cash. >> elizabeth: one man says he was cuffed and sent to jail for no reason. a man was arrested when cops thought it was cops in his car. what it turns out to be, has one man suing. >>> and here's mark ockerbloom with what we have at 5:00. immediate impact patients could face if that happens. also we're going to take you exclusively into the lab that works to protect planes from >> a warming to all
shows the video of mike brown burning out in the parking lot of a bar. got pulled away trying to stop him. he got away going 130 miles an hour in a 36 miles an hour zone. police know this because he week. now the chief has a hashtag of his own. >> hashtag, we're not making this stuff up, hashtag, there may be jail now. >> elizabeth: hashtag, nice going chief. brown faces a felony and up to five years in prison. >> jason: another powerful e powerball jackpot has passed with no...
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and the warriors just announced yesterday that mike brown is coming to the team as assistant coach, too once voted nba coach of the year with the cavaliers but he has been the with lakers, a lot of experience coming to the team. >> an exciting time. >> i got my season tickets ready. >> mine too. >> what a day this is going to be. >> can you take us one day? >> maybe. [ laughter ] >> if you buy the hot dogs and the popcorn. >> i'll buy you a beer. >> and the beer. >> all right. [ laughter ] >> buy yourself a beer. >>> good morning, everybody! rise and shine! you will hear a foghorn this morning. [ foghorn ] >> check this out. [ laughter ] >> we have the fog -- [ foghorn ] >> -- and the low clouds obscuring the very tip-top of the transamerica pyramid this morning. that means the visibility is poor around sfo, as well. we perhaps may have some delays on arriving flights at sfo. right now it's 58 degrees in san jose. pretty much 50s across the board. visibility appears to be improving somewhat. we still have visibility under two miles in half moon bay. 8-mile visibility in the petaluma are
and the warriors just announced yesterday that mike brown is coming to the team as assistant coach, too once voted nba coach of the year with the cavaliers but he has been the with lakers, a lot of experience coming to the team. >> an exciting time. >> i got my season tickets ready. >> mine too. >> what a day this is going to be. >> can you take us one day? >> maybe. [ laughter ] >> if you buy the hot dogs and the popcorn. >> i'll buy you a beer....
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we knew that in 2014 when mike brown was killed and we've known it for so long. protest is the act of telling the truth in public. people have been using their bodies to tell the truth about what's been happening and also that we can live in a world where police don't kill people. so we see people in the streets, pressing their ledgealators for an expanded use of deadly force, that it should be used as a last resort, that preservation of life should be key. president obama it will be more important for him to make use of force standards to be included in the democratic convention platform. that's what we're seeing people push for, concrete things that can change. structure that will then change culture. >> you have fascinating experience. you're now heading up the civilian complaint review board. how much of this is about training at one end and how much of this is a part of a just much broader way of policing that america has arrived at? >> that's an important question. i should qualify my answer first by saying i'm not quite yet the chair. >> you haven't starte
we knew that in 2014 when mike brown was killed and we've known it for so long. protest is the act of telling the truth in public. people have been using their bodies to tell the truth about what's been happening and also that we can live in a world where police don't kill people. so we see people in the streets, pressing their ledgealators for an expanded use of deadly force, that it should be used as a last resort, that preservation of life should be key. president obama it will be more...
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it gained steam after the mike brown killing in ferguson, right? >> rose: right. and it has grown incredibly as an idea. this is both the formal structure of it, which is there are actually chapters, you know, but there are also people who just sympathize with, and that actually makes it kind of tricky because people -- you know, we in media will say these are "black lives matter" protesters. we actually don't know. sometimes people just show up. you don't have to get an admissions ticket to the march. you can just show up and say, i'm supporting this idea. >> rose: are they having an impact? >> i think they're having an incredible impact. >> rose: they have been given an idea of power. >> they have kind of grabbed the conversation. they are kind of directing part of the conversation. you have to think, three or four years ago, who was advocating for these ideas of police restraint, improvement of black communities on a national scale that could mobilize people and get them into the streets is this there were people who did work, of course, but they have been able
it gained steam after the mike brown killing in ferguson, right? >> rose: right. and it has grown incredibly as an idea. this is both the formal structure of it, which is there are actually chapters, you know, but there are also people who just sympathize with, and that actually makes it kind of tricky because people -- you know, we in media will say these are "black lives matter" protesters. we actually don't know. sometimes people just show up. you don't have to get an...
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. # tray von martin, # mike brown, # to mere rice, # livingston, # 's andrew bland, eric garner, now # alton stirling and castille. the reason we are before you right now is because all of us know that we could be a #. we do not want our children to be hashtag's because they were murdered by the police are killed by the police, or anyone. this is a national crisis. every time we look up there is some african-american person and i think it is important to men remember that it's mostly men but it it is women two that are being killed by the police. and now and now, more and more video. we have got to call for this nation to step up and make sure every citizen enjoys the full protection of the law. now, you might think well you know people getting in trouble, what were they doing that would draw them into a negative relationship with the please. i can tell you that philando castile was pulled over for a taillight, routine traffic, pulled over as he was asked, he tried to reach for his license, he told them he was a license to carry a firearm, he told them he is reaching for it, and he w
. # tray von martin, # mike brown, # to mere rice, # livingston, # 's andrew bland, eric garner, now # alton stirling and castille. the reason we are before you right now is because all of us know that we could be a #. we do not want our children to be hashtag's because they were murdered by the police are killed by the police, or anyone. this is a national crisis. every time we look up there is some african-american person and i think it is important to men remember that it's mostly men but it...
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they're willing to put their lives on the line for mike brown and for theirson future. >> then, 12-year-old who only had a pellet gun was killed by police in cleveland. >> the young man pulled a weapon out and that is when the officer fired. >> activists say the list goes on. tony robinson, eric harris, walter scott, freddie gray. in most incidents, the officers were not indicted fueling the anger and amping up the message. >> they need to take care of our country. if the police are supposed to protect us, they should ensure that. >> reporter: there are dozens of black lives matter chapters across the united states and while some believe the movement has incited violence and worsened race relations, the founders disagree. >> the reality is this is a peaceful human rights movement led by incredibly courageous black people. i think we're demanding justice and freedom for our people. >> reporter: cnn political commentator angela rye joins us now to talk about this. she is the former executive director of the congressional black caucus. great to have you here in the studio with us. i want to ta
they're willing to put their lives on the line for mike brown and for theirson future. >> then, 12-year-old who only had a pellet gun was killed by police in cleveland. >> the young man pulled a weapon out and that is when the officer fired. >> activists say the list goes on. tony robinson, eric harris, walter scott, freddie gray. in most incidents, the officers were not indicted fueling the anger and amping up the message. >> they need to take care of our country. if...