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we knew mike brown should be alive. that was an easy decision to make. today i knew more than i knew then. we know 1/3 of people killed by a stranger is killed by police officer. one in 11 gun homicides and california is committed by an officer. we know so much more than we knew then. we knew a simple truth that mike brown should be alive. that was enough to get us in the street. mary: was it a well-thought-out decision? was it, i am looking for a fight and this is going to be it? deray: august 15 i'm sitting on my couch. cnn makes it look like the protesters are wild. on twitter, it looks like the police are wild. i wanted to see for myself. i knew if i called my father, he would tell me not to go, so i did not call him. if i called my sister, it was 50-50. i literally waited to call my best friend, and he just got married. i knew i could no longer call him at 2:00 in the morning randomly. so i wait until 7:55. i call and he is like, hey deray, what is up? i want to go to ferguson. i already have the car packed, i just wanted someone to say yes. that wa
we knew mike brown should be alive. that was an easy decision to make. today i knew more than i knew then. we know 1/3 of people killed by a stranger is killed by police officer. one in 11 gun homicides and california is committed by an officer. we know so much more than we knew then. we knew a simple truth that mike brown should be alive. that was enough to get us in the street. mary: was it a well-thought-out decision? was it, i am looking for a fight and this is going to be it? deray: august...
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we knew mike brown should be aligned, and be alive. that was an easy decision to make. today i knew more than i knew then. we know 1/3 of people killed by a stranger is killed by police officer. we know so much more than we knew then. we knew a simple truth that mike brown should be alive. >> was it a well-thought-out decision? was it, i am looking for a fight and this is going to be it? << august 19, i'm sitting on my couch. cnn makes it look like the protesters are wild. on twitter, it looks like the police are wild. i knew if i called my father, he would tell me not to go, so i did not call him. if i called my sister, it was 50-50. i literally waited to call my best friend, and he just got married. i knew i could no longer call him at 2:00 in the morning randomly. so i wait until 7:55. hey deray, what is up? i want to go to ferguson. i already have the car packed, i just wanted someone to say yes. a nine-hour drive. i got tired in the middle of the night. i got tired and iowa, slipped in front of a church in the middle f the night, and made it there. >> all right. yo
we knew mike brown should be aligned, and be alive. that was an easy decision to make. today i knew more than i knew then. we know 1/3 of people killed by a stranger is killed by police officer. we know so much more than we knew then. we knew a simple truth that mike brown should be alive. >> was it a well-thought-out decision? was it, i am looking for a fight and this is going to be it?
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we might not tell everything but we know mike brown should be alive. i think about accountability. trying to dismantle system's instructions, that's my passion, when i think about the young people that i work with across the country, community operationers, it's dumb that we are trying to figure out tools and resources so you can do best work and i'm trying to show up and help you in whatever way we can. they said, can you help, let us know how you want us to help. some stuff with city council. we are here to make sure we build capacity. you know your space better than we could ever. you have a gift and talent and part of what we can do is make sure that you have as much power as you do. >> host: i woke up one morning and i realized i'm no longer young. looks are distinguished and it is the juncture where millennials are no longer young people, how are you training next group of activist that is come behind you? >> guest: one of the things i tell people younger than me, you can know the work too. style that's old and outdated and dangerous, small set of people who know the strategi
we might not tell everything but we know mike brown should be alive. i think about accountability. trying to dismantle system's instructions, that's my passion, when i think about the young people that i work with across the country, community operationers, it's dumb that we are trying to figure out tools and resources so you can do best work and i'm trying to show up and help you in whatever way we can. they said, can you help, let us know how you want us to help. some stuff with city council....
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the could be given to them by the students will be great and yet another problem for president mike brown's administration lebanon's parliamentary speaker says israel has provided no evidence to back up its assertion that tunnels have been dug beneath the shared border israel launched an operation of the border area on tuesday its military says it was destroying tunnels to counter a threat from hezbollah in any future conflicts in a hotter killer on the lebanon israel border. com prevails along this volatile border u.n. peacekeeping troops the lebanese army they've stepped up their presence they've stepped up patrols a day after israel announced an operation to find and destroy tunnels it alleges have been dug by the lebanese armed group hezbollah in the distance you can see of a should work under way israel saying that these tunnels are part of hezbollah's offensive plan they believe in any future conflict hezbollah's going to move the battlefield into israeli territory hezbollah secretary general has on the stroller has indicated a few years ago that that would be the club they would no l
the could be given to them by the students will be great and yet another problem for president mike brown's administration lebanon's parliamentary speaker says israel has provided no evidence to back up its assertion that tunnels have been dug beneath the shared border israel launched an operation of the border area on tuesday its military says it was destroying tunnels to counter a threat from hezbollah in any future conflicts in a hotter killer on the lebanon israel border. com prevails along...
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mike brown is police chief. >> officer gavend com for the suspect to stop, suspecthe t apparently turnedpon at the officer. officer turned fire and hit the suspect. >> reporter:r 911 call numerous reports of shots. unclear if the man shot by police was involved in thent inci no reports of injuries related to the cls. nancy and chuck gannon live near the scene, heard two shots. >> very concerning. walking my n'dog, w that late. just to have that kind of violence taking r placeht outside your living room. >> in keeping with department policy, virginia state police are handling the criminal investigation, officer involved has beenlaced on leave. gannons were pleased with the quick response. confrontedficer is with deadly force, needs to protect themse and community. they're the guys and gals putting lives on the line to protect uss homeownown here. >> reporter: suspect did not fire upon the officers. investigation is continuing, no police officers were injured in the incident. back to you. >> darcy spencer, thank you. >>> a stabbing this evening on south arlington ridge road and south glebe
mike brown is police chief. >> officer gavend com for the suspect to stop, suspecthe t apparently turnedpon at the officer. officer turned fire and hit the suspect. >> reporter:r 911 call numerous reports of shots. unclear if the man shot by police was involved in thent inci no reports of injuries related to the cls. nancy and chuck gannon live near the scene, heard two shots. >> very concerning. walking my n'dog, w that late. just to have that kind of violence taking r...
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police fired tear gas at medics protesting in paris again on monday president mike brown is booed and jeered while surveying the often mouth of the weekend's college in the capital. was. a russian t.v. reporter is accused of spying in the u.k. by the military and media following what was called his.
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this is horrifying trump palosi insurers just carrying on the argument is if mike brown says to life somebody help. prior to this meeting that i'm to so has rolled in this mike pence wax figure. little. i can't explain it to you it was so wild it goes to show you you get into a ticker context with this conch you get a team go all over you. news updates coming in just a minute stay tuned here and i'll take the national. russia today is not the soviet your. judgments against the soviet union that was on . it was they saw the limits. on the speech freedom those three and rights have been restored so much has been accomplished in communist russia that only. idiots can believe that is a way but no one wants. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president i'm sure. most somewhat want to be rich. but you'd like to be close to see like them before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of how. things should. welcome back to the program and the us is ramping up the pressure on iran secretary
this is horrifying trump palosi insurers just carrying on the argument is if mike brown says to life somebody help. prior to this meeting that i'm to so has rolled in this mike pence wax figure. little. i can't explain it to you it was so wild it goes to show you you get into a ticker context with this conch you get a team go all over you. news updates coming in just a minute stay tuned here and i'll take the national. russia today is not the soviet your. judgments against the soviet union that...
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. >> mike brown in indiana -- you know, members of our group supported him and hosted him in one of ourend's house, in a syrian-american house in indiana few months earlier before i met the president, and they kept a good relationship with this campaign. so, the campaign e-mailed my friend and asked him if you are interested in attending a roundtable with the candidate and the president and rally in support of the president, and my friend, of course, grasped the opportunity and said, "sure. we are very interested." and he asked -- he called me and he asked me, "would you come to indiana and meet the president and meet mike brown? and maybe you will have a chance to speak to the president." >> so, you thought, "this is my chance. this is a chance in a lifetime"? >> yes. >> i mean, a fundraiser, you don't just get in the door for free, right? >> no, you don't. you were asked to attend the roundtable. and we -- the community, we have a large group, and the community decided that, "let's go there, and let's see if we can, you know, speak to president trump." >> and let's raise the money to
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mike brown and vaccination ambassadors. >> good evening, johannesburg and good evening south africa andccination of children. and we think this is just a small way in continuing nelson mandela's legacy. this is what the future of south africa has to say about this. >> never, never and ever again. >> thal is be that this beautiful land. >> simply because of their circumstances. >> never, never, never again shall it be. >> that children will lack even the basic of needs. >> including safety and shelter. >> never again shall it be that a child is deprived. >> from getting vaccinated. >> we cherish the idea of a conducive society. >> we have a future that's not only for us but everyone who is alive today. >> okay, everybody, say it with me. three, two, one, go. >> it's an ideal which we all -- achieve in our lifetime and it's inevitably an ideal for which any child should have to die. >> right, everybody, we need you to say this with us in unison. are you ready? one, two, three. vaccination, vaccination, vaccination. vaccination! thank you very much. >> africa is on top of the world. ♪ ♪ i
mike brown and vaccination ambassadors. >> good evening, johannesburg and good evening south africa andccination of children. and we think this is just a small way in continuing nelson mandela's legacy. this is what the future of south africa has to say about this. >> never, never and ever again. >> thal is be that this beautiful land. >> simply because of their circumstances. >> never, never, never again shall it be. >> that children will lack even the basic...
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committee to talk about the department's part of those commitments, and we had a great presentation by mike brown, who manages the environmental finance programs at the p.u.c. about how he does his work in that program on green bonds. and then, we received a very full and fascinating presentation on all of the department's recent state and local legislative initiatives. we heard in particular from jenn jackson who talked about the toxic legislation that we have been involved in, including debbie mentioned the furniture one, right. and then, finally, charles sheehan, the chief policy and public affairs officer, discussed all the things that were before the board of supervisors this year that implicated the department's work including the plastic and litter reduction ordinance and a number of others. it was a very interesting meeting. and then, our most -- what would have been our most recent meeting, the one in november , was cancelled. >> commissioner stevenson? >> for -- on october 17, we had a meeting of the operations committee along with our finance and administration program manager, he gave
committee to talk about the department's part of those commitments, and we had a great presentation by mike brown, who manages the environmental finance programs at the p.u.c. about how he does his work in that program on green bonds. and then, we received a very full and fascinating presentation on all of the department's recent state and local legislative initiatives. we heard in particular from jenn jackson who talked about the toxic legislation that we have been involved in, including...
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so we were not only in the street around mike brown as the catalyst so that changed everything to me. so now we know more about policing than we did before so in california it could never result in discipline or you could file the anonymous complaint and expect brutality so we spent a lot of time trying to figure out the data and the laws and policies that we did not know before. >> language is the first act you say language is the tool that power is evenly distributed and that we find the gateway as a justice to freedom. talk about that. >> that we don't talk about police brutality but violence to show how that inclusion of the bodies or culture and even the way that they talk about accountability. that is what happens after the trauma. so there is one world and the language actually matters. >> you are latino and black and part of the white community. that is the power. >> and how you entered so i wanted to be thoughtful about that. >>host: you grew up in baltimore and i grew up in detroit you had a lot of experiences as well so growing up with your great-grandmother. so tell me and
so we were not only in the street around mike brown as the catalyst so that changed everything to me. so now we know more about policing than we did before so in california it could never result in discipline or you could file the anonymous complaint and expect brutality so we spent a lot of time trying to figure out the data and the laws and policies that we did not know before. >> language is the first act you say language is the tool that power is evenly distributed and that we find...
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it's just it's just a tour de force for him. >> brown: and mike sargeant you pick christian bale doing cheney in the film. vice, let's watch that. vice president is mostly symbolic job. however we came to a understanding that can handle the more mundane jobs. we're seeing bureaucracy. >> right. i like that. >> brown: all right well that one brings a smile i can't help but smile at that one. >> well this is the story of dick cheney and how he ended up becoming the vice president. and in a lot of things that led up to him being the dick cheney we all know you reallyorget at you're watching christian bale. i mean the makeup helps but he's got the mannerisms, the speech. he gained 45 pounds for the le. it really makes you understand dick cheney as a man. and i was never clearly a fan of dick cheney, but watching it you kind of go oh i get dick cheney now. and i understand him. and it's really largely due to the performance that christian bale gave him. and i have to say adam mckay his take on things his fractured narrative, the humor. it's a really surprisingly good movie and a fantastic p
it's just it's just a tour de force for him. >> brown: and mike sargeant you pick christian bale doing cheney in the film. vice, let's watch that. vice president is mostly symbolic job. however we came to a understanding that can handle the more mundane jobs. we're seeing bureaucracy. >> right. i like that. >> brown: all right well that one brings a smile i can't help but smile at that one. >> well this is the story of dick cheney and how he ended up becoming the vice...
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the european court of human rights but before moscow resident snowden drop the mike on meth surveillance there was barack brown he served time for his efforts and was hounded by the f.b.i. he now joins me via skype from san antonio in texas thanks so much brant for coming on just start by telling us about the pursuance project which i understand you've launched in the past few weeks whisper so it has been the progress of about two years now ever since i was released from prison after my four year students are involved stim to cell from having a bus to get some of these same issues in the u.k. right now we're going surveillance of what not so pursuance is a framework or what we call process democracy it allows individuals with notices or . relationships to congregate online in this it goes as to what we're overseeing and better do since it was the center of things we've been doing in the past ten years in digital activism in transparency activism if make age. has changed things this is the next to extent that it's not yet but i think really been realized rather stood by even most educated observers and we hoped
the european court of human rights but before moscow resident snowden drop the mike on meth surveillance there was barack brown he served time for his efforts and was hounded by the f.b.i. he now joins me via skype from san antonio in texas thanks so much brant for coming on just start by telling us about the pursuance project which i understand you've launched in the past few weeks whisper so it has been the progress of about two years now ever since i was released from prison after my four...
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mike davis. thomas keller, san francisco's late mayor ed lee, the late chief of staff jerry brown, nancy mcfadden, robert redford and los angeles dodgers pitcher, fernando valenzuela. the inductees family members and dignitaries joined governor jerry brown and his wife and for the ceremonies. they were honored for their contributions ranging from the arts to science, sports and politics. journalist davis introduced it ed -- introduced edley. -- ed lee. >> ed lee left a legacy as the first asian-american mayor, as a friend of san francisco's innovative businesses and a champion in the cities neediest neighborhoods. >> ed lee's daughter, breanna accepted the award. former first lady maria shriver started the hall of fame in 2006 to recognize people who embody the states innovative spirit. >>> up next, the -- visitors visit the capital where george h.w. bush is lying. >>> it looks like an official alert from san mateo county. official sayed is really the work of thieves. the warning about a scam that has been circulating on the peninsula. >> when someone takes information like an alert and put that
mike davis. thomas keller, san francisco's late mayor ed lee, the late chief of staff jerry brown, nancy mcfadden, robert redford and los angeles dodgers pitcher, fernando valenzuela. the inductees family members and dignitaries joined governor jerry brown and his wife and for the ceremonies. they were honored for their contributions ranging from the arts to science, sports and politics. journalist davis introduced it ed -- introduced edley. -- ed lee. >> ed lee left a legacy as the first...
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mike's denture. but super poligrip gives him a tight seal. to help block out food particles. so he can enjoy the game. super poligrip. >> brownnd tonight at a children's hospital, where the spirit of the season shines brightly even on the darkest of nights. no matter how kind the nurses and doctors, a hospital can be a scary place for a child, and a lonely place to spend the holidays. >> we literally brought christmas here yesterday. >> brown: margie o'connor's daughter theresa is finishing a round of chemotherapy for leukemia. she'll be at beaumont children's hospital in suburban detroit for another month. >> i actually miss going to school, like the social part of it, and just like seeing outside-- sorry. >> brown: nighttimes are the hardest for the 17-year-old. >> nighttime i feel like there's not as many people here, and it just gets me feeling sad i guess. ♪ jingle bells, jingle bells jingle all the way ♪ >> brown: to brighten spirits this holiday season, the hospital launched "moonbeams for sweet dreams." armed with flashlights and friendly smiles, hundreds have turned up to send a message of comfort in the form of ligh
mike's denture. but super poligrip gives him a tight seal. to help block out food particles. so he can enjoy the game. super poligrip. >> brownnd tonight at a children's hospital, where the spirit of the season shines brightly even on the darkest of nights. no matter how kind the nurses and doctors, a hospital can be a scary place for a child, and a lonely place to spend the holidays. >> we literally brought christmas here yesterday. >> brown: margie o'connor's daughter...
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. >> mike viquera and geoff bennett at the white house, thank you both. joining me now is democratic congressman from maryland anthony brown. congressman, thank you very much for joining us, sir. i want to start -- >> great to be here. >> i want to get your perspective. i know as a democrat and my colleague was reporting the democrats view the president's wall as immoral. it's not about money. it's about morality. i know you're not interested in giving president trump the $5 billion he wants for that wall. let me reverse it. what are you willing to compromise on to get the government back open in your district back to work? >> sure. first of all, let's be clear. it doesn't make sense for democrats to negotiate against the american people. we know a majority of the american people oppose a border wall and even more americans oppose a shutdown on making progress on building an immoral and impractical border wall. this is squarely in the president's lap. he has the ability to open up government. we sent a bipartisan bill. the senate sent it over to the house. and then what happened president trump got in the room with speaker
. >> mike viquera and geoff bennett at the white house, thank you both. joining me now is democratic congressman from maryland anthony brown. congressman, thank you very much for joining us, sir. i want to start -- >> great to be here. >> i want to get your perspective. i know as a democrat and my colleague was reporting the democrats view the president's wall as immoral. it's not about money. it's about morality. i know you're not interested in giving president trump the $5...
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pam brown is there and as we prepare for the judge to come back in, he wanted to take time for himself and give mikee to think things over. >> to be clear, this is not how we thought the sentencing would play out. it appeared both sides were in agreement in terms of sentencing for michael flynn, but the judge really gave michael flynn a scolding in the courtroom and the tone shifted. i want to talk to evan perez who was inside the courtroom. it appears the judge was concerned about flynn's lawyers's argument and the circumstances surrounding the fbi interview what was the context surrounding that? >> we talked about this when the defense filing was made. all you needed was two sentences. one said we agree with zero time in prison. secondly, here are the recommendation letters. you provide a recommendation letter and people saying how good you are and something for the judge to consider and say thank you, your honor, i'm done. instead what the defense did was file a bunch of stuff that had nothing to do with pleading guilty. it raised concerns. it raised questions in our minds certainly that what the
pam brown is there and as we prepare for the judge to come back in, he wanted to take time for himself and give mikee to think things over. >> to be clear, this is not how we thought the sentencing would play out. it appeared both sides were in agreement in terms of sentencing for michael flynn, but the judge really gave michael flynn a scolding in the courtroom and the tone shifted. i want to talk to evan perez who was inside the courtroom. it appears the judge was concerned about...
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brown with the scores from the n.f.l. today. the rams clinched the n.f.c. west for the second straight year. green bay loses and fires head coach mike mccarthy.s winning streak the nine. baltimore wins its third in a row. denver gets their third straight win. the jags snap indy ice five-game win streak. for 24/7news and highlight, visit cbssportshq.com. -oh. -well, what if i showed you this? -[ laughing ] ho-ho-ho! -wow. -it's a computer. -we compare rates to help you get the price and coverage that's right for you. -that's amazing! the only thing that would make this better is if my mom were here. what?! an unexpected ending! is if my mom were here. but when i started seeing i knew aboutthings,emors. i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions reteto parkinson's. don't take nuplazid
brown with the scores from the n.f.l. today. the rams clinched the n.f.c. west for the second straight year. green bay loses and fires head coach mike mccarthy.s winning streak the nine. baltimore wins its third in a row. denver gets their third straight win. the jags snap indy ice five-game win streak. for 24/7news and highlight, visit cbssportshq.com. -oh. -well, what if i showed you this? -[ laughing ] ho-ho-ho! -wow. -it's a computer. -we compare rates to help you get the price and coverage...
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. >> rick: present trip to mike trump -- who will replace the strong promilitary boys on capitol hill? >> heather: jerry brown is he up to? the answer is i i had >> heather: and emergency school board meeting was held yesterday in new jersey. this incident that went viral over the weekend. did you see it? a high school wrestler was forced to choose between cutting his hair or forfeiting his match by the referee. this has for so much outrage that the new jersey school district has refused to compete in any events officiated by the referee who gave the student that ultimatum. >> i couldn't believe that this pig would humiliate that kid on the mat, but i know that there are rules and regulations that he had to follow. whether he follows them correctly or not, i don't really care. he does not belong and that wrestling association at the scholastic level. >> heather: 16-year-old andrew johnson did go on to win that match. that's the good news. he will not be attending the teams next scheduled mass, though. it is still not known at this time why he won't be attending that one. >> rick: stopping them from making him
. >> rick: present trip to mike trump -- who will replace the strong promilitary boys on capitol hill? >> heather: jerry brown is he up to? the answer is i i had >> heather: and emergency school board meeting was held yesterday in new jersey. this incident that went viral over the weekend. did you see it? a high school wrestler was forced to choose between cutting his hair or forfeiting his match by the referee. this has for so much outrage that the new jersey school district...
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together to ensure that humanity and dignity and my community and why the movement starts because of mike brown and trey von martin and his family and black activists who don't stop the fight. >> talk about that impact leading to one of the most powerful moments in the book when there is a police s.w.a.t. riot gear raid on where you live ostensibly looking for somebody that you think they were looking to harass you as an activist to make you be afraid and back off and there were small children in this moment having guns pointed out them so talk about this moment of cops in riot gear descending on you and your apartment pulling you and your family out. >> it was a beautiful summer day in los angeles and the community that i lived in has been there for decades it is an artist village and helicopter police were out supposedly there was a shooting at the police station right across the street from my village and they literally created a barrier in the neighborhood nobody could come in and nobody could leave for hours and hours they were just circling i said to the person i was with i really hope fo
together to ensure that humanity and dignity and my community and why the movement starts because of mike brown and trey von martin and his family and black activists who don't stop the fight. >> talk about that impact leading to one of the most powerful moments in the book when there is a police s.w.a.t. riot gear raid on where you live ostensibly looking for somebody that you think they were looking to harass you as an activist to make you be afraid and back off and there were small...