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don lemon, cnn, ferguson, missouri. >> thank you. we are going to follow this throughout the morning. >>> now to iraq and success for kurdish fighters and a dam that supplies power to the country. the u.s. launching air strikes against isis militants. they included bomber jets for the first time, helping kurdish fighters retake the mosul dam. president obama explaining the strikes saying that dam is critical to the security of the u.s. embassy. >>> the five-day truce between israel and hamas set to expire in 13 hours. they are talking indirectly about prolonging the peace. the demands won't be easy to reconcile. they must disarm the palestinian delegation. cnns fred is live in gaza. these are well warned demands and the clock is ticking. >> reporter: yeah, it's absolutely ticking, christine. it's going to be difficult. the latest we are hearing is they are left optimistic than they have been over a couple days. the sense you are getting here in gaza is they wanted to work out a truce. it was difficult. now you are hearing a different
don lemon, cnn, ferguson, missouri. >> thank you. we are going to follow this throughout the morning. >>> now to iraq and success for kurdish fighters and a dam that supplies power to the country. the u.s. launching air strikes against isis militants. they included bomber jets for the first time, helping kurdish fighters retake the mosul dam. president obama explaining the strikes saying that dam is critical to the security of the u.s. embassy. >>> the five-day truce...
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these are missouri national guardsmen, men and women of missouri national guard. we work with them on a regular basis on a lot of disasters. they assisted in the joplin tornado three years back. we already have a great relationship with the men and women of the missouri national guard, so they will be i'm sure arriving at some point tomorrow. >> i want to play one other witness right now that we interviewed earlier. she's very frustrated. you will hear her anguish, perhaps you heard it. she's a female who was protesting peacefully, an iraqi war veteran. hear for a moment what she had to say. >> it wasn't no fight. it wasn't no shots fired. all it was was shooting was the police, they got threatened because there were black people, thousands of black people gathering. all we did was maran falling to our knees. we didn't have to be shot down with no tear gas. i did ten years in the military. just got back from iraq, and you shooting me with tear gas? i didn't get tear gassed in iraq but i'm on city streets getting tear gassed. >> so there's the continuing problem th
these are missouri national guardsmen, men and women of missouri national guard. we work with them on a regular basis on a lot of disasters. they assisted in the joplin tornado three years back. we already have a great relationship with the men and women of the missouri national guard, so they will be i'm sure arriving at some point tomorrow. >> i want to play one other witness right now that we interviewed earlier. she's very frustrated. you will hear her anguish, perhaps you heard it....
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this was ferguson missouri on wednesday night. tear gas, rubber bullets, smoke and flash grenades, all used against civilians. police confronting protesters in full battle gear. >> this force that was reserved for emergency situations when we talk about hostage takings and shootings, is spread over the county because of a number of these federal policies. it's become a default use of force in far too many situations. >> the policy he's talking about is the 1033 programme, which moves surplus war equipment to america's police departments. the programme was small. in the early 90s it supplied about $1 million worth of equipment to forces. it exploded. so far this year the value is $752 million. some 4.3 billion overall since 1997. the 10 33 programme provided police with everything from machine guns, grenade launches and heavily armoured vehicles. those in ferguson are among more than 8,000 that received equipment through the defense department. lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are calling for the programme to be reined in. in
this was ferguson missouri on wednesday night. tear gas, rubber bullets, smoke and flash grenades, all used against civilians. police confronting protesters in full battle gear. >> this force that was reserved for emergency situations when we talk about hostage takings and shootings, is spread over the county because of a number of these federal policies. it's become a default use of force in far too many situations. >> the policy he's talking about is the 1033 programme, which...
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louis county, missouri. he's asked the missouri general to remove the county prosecuting attorney from the investigation into the shooting death of michael brown. mr. doole whery, thank you for time tonight. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> let me ask you, first, about the decision to call out the national guard. the decision by the governor to suspend the curfew that was at least nominally in effect on saturday night and sunday night. what's your opinion about the current standards by which these protests are being policed? >> well, again, the national forward is supposed to securing the command center. that's all they're doing. they'll free up the police officers to be in the street to help keep peace and make sure the protesters assemble in a peaceful manner? . >> in terms of the curfew and different styles of policing we've seen over the past few nights, obviously thursday night seems to have been the high water mark in terms of people peacefully protesting without too much d
louis county, missouri. he's asked the missouri general to remove the county prosecuting attorney from the investigation into the shooting death of michael brown. mr. doole whery, thank you for time tonight. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me, rachel. >> let me ask you, first, about the decision to call out the national guard. the decision by the governor to suspend the curfew that was at least nominally in effect on saturday night and sunday night. what's your...
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he needs to stay out of missouri.et back on air force one a go back to washington this morning and go to the rose garden and apologize to the american people and the people around the world for being such a failure and he should resign. we should accept his resignation. host: did you vote for the president? the first time and the second time i did not. host: california, democratic caller -- caller: don't cut me off, please. i would like to say that, number one, president obama is an african and the people in america -- the african-americans are black jews. a.d., a general who was a roman and his son titus of rome and the roman army put an end to the jewish state, the black jewish state. ever since then, there has been inhite supremacy aura america and all over the earth because the white man rules the earth. this is what everything is so messed up because he has taken the word of god and turned it backwards. host: frostburg, maryland, democratic caller. caller: good morning. i hope you don't cut me off either but i am
he needs to stay out of missouri.et back on air force one a go back to washington this morning and go to the rose garden and apologize to the american people and the people around the world for being such a failure and he should resign. we should accept his resignation. host: did you vote for the president? the first time and the second time i did not. host: california, democratic caller -- caller: don't cut me off, please. i would like to say that, number one, president obama is an african and...
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>>> break in violence in ferguson, missouri. demonstrators and police march together in a city torn apart after the shooting of an unarmed teen by an officer. >> they want to get it. >>> and shows of support for ferguson protesters. around the country thousands attend vigils and moments of silence from coast to coast. >>> and closing candle. did paul mccartney help san francisco say good-bye to its iconic stadium ♪ ♪ eight days a week >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, august 15th, >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, august 15th, 2014. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, there is a shift this morning in ferguson, missouri. michael brown, the unarmed black teen was shot and killed last week by a police officer. in the same st. louis suburb where protesters and police clashed violently, residents are now shaking hands with officers, a sign of common ground. brown's death spurred a national moment of silence last night. it happened in 90 cities just outside of
>>> break in violence in ferguson, missouri. demonstrators and police march together in a city torn apart after the shooting of an unarmed teen by an officer. >> they want to get it. >>> and shows of support for ferguson protesters. around the country thousands attend vigils and moments of silence from coast to coast. >>> and closing candle. did paul mccartney help san francisco say good-bye to its iconic stadium ♪ ♪ eight days a week >>> this is...
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missouri's a great state. i used to live here. these have been however some of the worst days in the state's modern history. what about ferguson and parts of missouri like it going forward? >> well, first of all, it's a challenge faced all across the country. and that's what's happened. this has scratched an old wound in many ways. and that sometimes hurts as much as the first time. so what we're asking folks to do is to have their first amendment rights but understand that we need to use this horrific loss and death of michael brown as a way to try to find a way to bridge towards the future, to bridge to bring people together. i know that's hard, but we got to get justice and we got to get peace. and when those two come into contrast, it makes it impossible to get either. >> governor jay nixon on whose order the national guard will be arriving right here behind us later this evening. governor, thank you very much, during your busy day for being with us here tonight. that conversation again from the east coast version of "nbc nigh
missouri's a great state. i used to live here. these have been however some of the worst days in the state's modern history. what about ferguson and parts of missouri like it going forward? >> well, first of all, it's a challenge faced all across the country. and that's what's happened. this has scratched an old wound in many ways. and that sometimes hurts as much as the first time. so what we're asking folks to do is to have their first amendment rights but understand that we need to use...
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they were arrested while covering the protests tonight in ferguson, missouri.joining us now is liz brown. thank you for being with us. >> thank you, rachel. >> the police in ferguson asked for a protest to only happen during daylight. from the outside, it doesn't seem that the temperature is dropping. what is your sense of how things are right now? >> my sense is that, welcome if we start with talking about just the direction the protesters are not supposed to assemble after dark, it's kind of baffling. it is a direction that i think will lead to more problems. it's baffling because, how do the police officers explain themselves in terms of what you can't do your job at night? police officers can't work out night? if you put it into historical context, this is an area and part of the country that one time hapless is called sun downtowns. those were places where african americans could not be after sundown. there is a historical context to this and illogical anti-constitutional component to this as well. we have a right to free assembly. all of these actions tog
they were arrested while covering the protests tonight in ferguson, missouri.joining us now is liz brown. thank you for being with us. >> thank you, rachel. >> the police in ferguson asked for a protest to only happen during daylight. from the outside, it doesn't seem that the temperature is dropping. what is your sense of how things are right now? >> my sense is that, welcome if we start with talking about just the direction the protesters are not supposed to assemble after...
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there is movement in missouri. to write the wrongs of the shooting death of the 18-year-old michael round. we have a live report. the militarization of u.s. police forces. the market version of the four horsemen of the apocalypse. a marketalk to strategist who believes the s&p 500 has survived and will thrive. bill gates and many others have taken the ice bucket challenge. the chief executive describes how this is a form of movement marketing. all that and more. let's get headlines from su keenan. ,> fresh from his appearance steve ballmer has resigned from microsoft board. it comes eight months after his the parts are as ceo. steve ballmer remains microsoft's top shelf holder. home depot with all-time highs. second quarter profit topped estimates. itemsses of big-ticket helped to drive earnings. another stock hitting a record high, apple. investors look ahead to new products. those may jumpstart revenue growth. those are the headlines. unrest ining ferguson, missouri. police fired teargas at protesters. 31 people
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we have been covering tonight from ferguson, missouri, cover ferguson, missouri.y the most tense night between authorities and protesters there on the streets of ferguson, missouri. you are looking at live pictures now. it was very, very tense just about an hour ago. . we can also show you those pictures on one side of your screen so you can get perspective on what has happened here. hundreds of protesters on the street clashing with police officers. what we know from our producer on the ground there is he witnessed shots fired at police. we also know the missouri state patrol has said some of the protesters did become violent, some were encroaching on their command post. if we can in the control room, i'd like to show a split screen to our viewers to see what has transpired over the past two hours. and what we are seeing now, the live pictures. we'll work on that for are you. ed lavandera, you're reporter on the ground there. ed, we talked to you on the phone as you were getting to the scene. what does it look like now? is it significantly calmer? >>
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it is the north county missouri. as soon as you come across, if you're coming from the north side, as soon as you come, it's moline acres, it's dalewood, it's -- i can't even -- >> all of these small municipalities. >> and not just ferguson needs to change. all of these places need to change. >> why? because the police forces, you feel the same way about them throughout all of them? >> even moline acres has black police officers, but they still treat you like you're not supposed to be there. it's like they're using traffic money to support their cities. if you come on a tuesday night and go outside of dalewood, it's a line wrapped around the corner for people going to traffic. and all of them are black people. it's just that simple -- >> you feel like as soon as you cross a certain border, you're a target? >> you're a target. exactly. the second you cross the border. >> what are those interactions like when you get pulled over? >> well, some of them have been positive, but most negative. sometimes i was in the wrong,
it is the north county missouri. as soon as you come across, if you're coming from the north side, as soon as you come, it's moline acres, it's dalewood, it's -- i can't even -- >> all of these small municipalities. >> and not just ferguson needs to change. all of these places need to change. >> why? because the police forces, you feel the same way about them throughout all of them? >> even moline acres has black police officers, but they still treat you like you're not...
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the missouri state highway patrol now taking over security in ferguson, missouri, as the st.uburb brays for another night of protests over the shooting of an unarmed black teenager, michael brown. joining us two guests, charles mousse is joining from us tampa and a reporter for usa today in ferguson. chief moose, first to you. how do you deal with, there's a long history of racial tension in ferguson. what do you think needs to be done to overcome that during these critical hours and days that we're watching? >> well, i this i one of the key things, wolf, you have to have some different style of leadership. the releasing of the name of the officer, meeting with the community, hearing what the community has to say, just reaching out to people in the community from the police department, but also from the other leaders in the community, all pass sets of the community need to be involved. there needs to be a meeting. there needs to be contact. other people in the community besides the black community i thist are certainly concerned about the situation, and they also need to be i
the missouri state highway patrol now taking over security in ferguson, missouri, as the st.uburb brays for another night of protests over the shooting of an unarmed black teenager, michael brown. joining us two guests, charles mousse is joining from us tampa and a reporter for usa today in ferguson. chief moose, first to you. how do you deal with, there's a long history of racial tension in ferguson. what do you think needs to be done to overcome that during these critical hours and days that...
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continue reporting there in ferguson, missouri. martha: obviously big developments and breaking news in the ferguson story as pictures are released from a convenience store robbery that mike tobin shared with us. there may be video to come. we are waiting for the lieutenant governor from missouri to join us. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you see everyone in america almost every day, you notice a few things. like the fact that you're pretty attached to these. ok, really attached. and that's alright. because we'll text you when your package is on the way. we're even expanding sunday package delivery. yes, sunday. at the u.s. postal service, our priority is...was... and always will be...you. martha: breaking news and lots of new information coming out on the ferguson, missouri story. we want to get right back to mike tobin who is on the ground in ferguson. a couple questions for you. there is a lot of confusion surrounding some of the information coming out here. social media obviously going wild over these new developments. i want top ge
continue reporting there in ferguson, missouri. martha: obviously big developments and breaking news in the ferguson story as pictures are released from a convenience store robbery that mike tobin shared with us. there may be video to come. we are waiting for the lieutenant governor from missouri to join us. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you see everyone in america almost every day, you notice a few things. like the fact that you're pretty attached to these. ok, really attached. and that's...
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and that's the situation in ferguson, missouri. been deeply disturbed as police have clashed with people protesting. today i'd like us all to take a step back and see how we're going to be moving forward. i received a thorough update an the situation from the attorney general eric holder who has been following and been in communication with his team. i've already tasked the department of justice and the fbi to independently investigate the death of michael brown, along with local officials on the ground. the department of justice is also consulting with local authorities about ways that they can maintain public safety without restricting the right of peaceful protest and while avoiding unnecessary escalation. i made clear to the attorney general that we should do what is necessary to help determine exactly what happened and to see that justice is done. i also just spoke with governor jay nixon of missouri. i expressed my concern over the violent turn that events have taken on the ground and underscored that now is the time for all
and that's the situation in ferguson, missouri. been deeply disturbed as police have clashed with people protesting. today i'd like us all to take a step back and see how we're going to be moving forward. i received a thorough update an the situation from the attorney general eric holder who has been following and been in communication with his team. i've already tasked the department of justice and the fbi to independently investigate the death of michael brown, along with local officials on...
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people did march today already in nearby clayton, missouri, in clayton, missouri, they marched to the office of the county prosecutor's office to ask him to recuse himself from the michael brown case. protesters and local residents and local public officials have repeatedly expressed worries this particular county prosecutor in st. louis county cannot be trusted to fairly prosecute a case like this. so far that prosecutor has resisted calls to step down. he says tomorrow a grand jury will start looking into whether or not charges will be brought in the michael brown shooting. we're also learning tonight from the local prosecutor's office that the officer implicated in the shooting of mike brown, officer named by the police department as one who pulled the trigger in the mike brown shooting, that officer has already been interviewed by investigators. and that officer will be offered the opportunity to testify to the county grand jury. local legal experts also tell nbc news tonight that the governor of missouri, jay nixon, does clearly have the power to appoint a special prosecutor to o
people did march today already in nearby clayton, missouri, in clayton, missouri, they marched to the office of the county prosecutor's office to ask him to recuse himself from the michael brown case. protesters and local residents and local public officials have repeatedly expressed worries this particular county prosecutor in st. louis county cannot be trusted to fairly prosecute a case like this. so far that prosecutor has resisted calls to step down. he says tomorrow a grand jury will start...
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louis area of missouri, ferguson. the town of 21,000 has now endurd a fourth consecutive night of violence over saturday's deadly police shooting of unarmed teenager, michael brown. witnesses say police from ferguson and st. louis county, that's the agency now investigating brown's killing, used rubber bullets and tear gas and overall excessive force on the people there. they also -- you see these pictures, this camera crew? police dismantled tv camera positions and detained and released two journalists. in all, a dozen people were arrested. police say some protesters were throwing molotov cocktails. president obama speaking just a little bit ago, called for peace and calm. >> there is never an excuse for violence against police or for those who would use this tragedy as a cover for vandalism or looting. there's also no excuse for police to use excessive force against peaceful protests. or to throw protesters in jail for lawfully exercising their first amendment rights. and here in the united states of america, police
louis area of missouri, ferguson. the town of 21,000 has now endurd a fourth consecutive night of violence over saturday's deadly police shooting of unarmed teenager, michael brown. witnesses say police from ferguson and st. louis county, that's the agency now investigating brown's killing, used rubber bullets and tear gas and overall excessive force on the people there. they also -- you see these pictures, this camera crew? police dismantled tv camera positions and detained and released two...
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. >> breaking tonight, major developments on the crisis in ferguson, missouri and the missouri governor comments that started a fire storm. with comments that he decided the guilt of the officer in this case before an investigation. welcome to a live midnight hour of "the kelly file" we're keeping an eye on the streets of ferguson tonight. we're also tracking a stunning report that broke just before we went to air at 9:00 p.m eastern this evening. missouri governor jay nixon released a taped statement about the officer-involved shooting that killed 18-year-old mike brown. there are conflicting accounts, and multiple investigations still underway in the officer has yet to be heard in this case with his own defense of the conduct, in prepared remarks tonight, missouri governor seemed to suggest that he knows exactly how this case should go. >> ten days ago, a police officer shot and killed michael brown. in broad daylight. we have a responsibility to come together and do everything we can to achieve justice for the family. >> the st. louis county prosecutor and attorney general of the uni
. >> breaking tonight, major developments on the crisis in ferguson, missouri and the missouri governor comments that started a fire storm. with comments that he decided the guilt of the officer in this case before an investigation. welcome to a live midnight hour of "the kelly file" we're keeping an eye on the streets of ferguson tonight. we're also tracking a stunning report that broke just before we went to air at 9:00 p.m eastern this evening. missouri governor jay nixon...
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missouri highway patrol captain, ron johnson. don lemon is looking at that. >> reporter: overnight here in ferguson, missouri you see a heavy police presence. this is called a hot zone down to the command center. the command center where chief ron johnson, the head of this response held a press conference sounding tired, frustrated and embarrassing to him because he is the man they put in charge because they believed he related to the community. he comes from this community. he's used to dealing with police profiling and discrimination. now, a few bad actors made it worse for him. at first, he took the large tactical units off the streets. he didn't want people pointing guns in people's faces. now, he's having to go back to that. it's not only embarrassing for him, but embarrassing for the family of michael brown as well. taking the focus of a police force that doesn't necessarily relate to the people it is serving and protecting and off a young man who was gunned down in the middle of the street. don lemon, cnn, ferguson, missou
missouri highway patrol captain, ron johnson. don lemon is looking at that. >> reporter: overnight here in ferguson, missouri you see a heavy police presence. this is called a hot zone down to the command center. the command center where chief ron johnson, the head of this response held a press conference sounding tired, frustrated and embarrassing to him because he is the man they put in charge because they believed he related to the community. he comes from this community. he's used to...
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louis, missouri. that the town of columbia, illinois, made it easier for african-americans to know when they were supposed to get out of town. "columbia, missouri, had a 6:00 p.m. whistle to warn blacks out of town." that's from 1941. yesterday in ferguson, missouri, just outside st. louis, missouri, city and police officials posted a same about michael brown who of course was shot to death in ferguson last weekend by a police officer. in their statement, ferguson officials said, everybody mourned mr. brown's death but asked protesters to please clear out before dark. "we ask any groups wishing to assemble in prayer and protest to so only during daylight hours and organized and respectful manner. we ask those to disperse well before the evening hours to ensure the safety of the participants and the safety of our mustn't. "the that kind of message, dispersed well before the evening hours, it may sound one way to the officials who are making the statement, may sound perfectly reasonable to those officia
louis, missouri. that the town of columbia, illinois, made it easier for african-americans to know when they were supposed to get out of town. "columbia, missouri, had a 6:00 p.m. whistle to warn blacks out of town." that's from 1941. yesterday in ferguson, missouri, just outside st. louis, missouri, city and police officials posted a same about michael brown who of course was shot to death in ferguson last weekend by a police officer. in their statement, ferguson officials said,...
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let's go. >> can i missouri my -- move my car? >> you can move your car if it's out here. >> that's what i was asking. you didn't have time to answer that or you're just being mean? >> let's go. you can move. let's go. >> sir, please. >> let's move. >> sir. >> in a separate incident caught on tape by a local nbc affiliate police fired what appears to be teargas at an aljazeera america film crew. after they fled two police officers are seen dismantling the lights and tilting the cameras toward the ground. in a press conference today ferguson police chief thomas jackson said he wasn't aware of the incident but made clear the media is not a target. the huffington post ryan reilly is with us along with elizabeth matthews who witnessed the aljazeera incident last night. ryan, thanks for being here. i will start with you. quite a night for you last night. the police chief today insisting the media are not a target. we had the president of the united states. we played this a while ago saying the police should not be targeting journalists
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he needs to stay out of missouri.i wish that he would get back on air force one and go back to washington this morning, go to the rose garden and apologize to the american people and the people around the world for being such a failure, and he should resign. we would accept his resignation. >> host: you are calling on the independent line. did you vote for the president? >> caller: i did the first time, and the second time i did not. >> host: don, california, democratic caller. >> caller: good morning, greta. don't cut me off please. i'd like to say that, number one, president obama is an african, and the people in america are, the african-americans are black. juice, okay. in 17 -- 70 a.d., a general who is a roman and his son titus of roman, and the roman army put an end to the jewish state. the black jewish state. and ever since then there's been a white supremacy or in america and all over the earth because the white man rules the earth. this is what everything is so messed up because he has taken the word of god a
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, and in this county in missouri, and in this town in missouri. but since this happened, this weekend, it's only tuesday, one of the unfathomable things about this investigation is that whatever official investigation or investigations of this shooting are supposedly under way, they so far have not involved any one official talking to the other person who was there at the scene. it's bewildering. late tonight, that young man's attorney, he's now secured an attorney, said that both the st. louis county prosecutor and the fbi have now been in touch to schedule interviews, but as of yet, he has not spoken to them. joining us now, reverend al sharpton. host of "politics nation" here on msnbc. reverend al was with michael brown's family tonight. reverend al, thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you, rachel. >> let me ask you about both the family and the community more broadly. obviously they've been able -- the family has been able to speak publicly a few different times including at length on your show last night. how would you describe they
, and in this county in missouri, and in this town in missouri. but since this happened, this weekend, it's only tuesday, one of the unfathomable things about this investigation is that whatever official investigation or investigations of this shooting are supposedly under way, they so far have not involved any one official talking to the other person who was there at the scene. it's bewildering. late tonight, that young man's attorney, he's now secured an attorney, said that both the st. louis...
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local time in ferguson, missouri, the suburb of st. louis which was the scene of civil unrest over the past -- since august 9th. the shooting of michael brown, the 18-year-old young black man by a white police officer. as we heard from captain johnson, this evening was quieter on the streets of ferguson that than it was last night. there were 47 arrests, more arrests, but a smaller crowd and he asked for the peaceful protesters to go home in the evening. do not provide cover for those bad actors as he called them over the past several days. the instigators, many of them who have come from outside of ferguson, many are from outside the state. one man who has been arrested the third time over the past several days was from austin, texas. 47 arrests up from the same time last night. but overall the tally for monday overnight was much higher. it is at 57. just to give you an indication a third of those were from out of state. only four of the 57 were arrested on monday and were local. you are seeing a lot of folks from as far away as new y
local time in ferguson, missouri, the suburb of st. louis which was the scene of civil unrest over the past -- since august 9th. the shooting of michael brown, the 18-year-old young black man by a white police officer. as we heard from captain johnson, this evening was quieter on the streets of ferguson that than it was last night. there were 47 arrests, more arrests, but a smaller crowd and he asked for the peaceful protesters to go home in the evening. do not provide cover for those bad...
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louis, missouri.wrote that the town of columbia, illinois, made it easier for african-americans to know when they were supposed to get out of town. "columbia, missouri, had a 6:00 p.m. whistle to warn blacks out of town." that's from 1941. yesterday in ferguson, missouri, just outside st. louis, missouri, city and police officials posted a same about michael brown who of course was shot to death in ferguson last weekend by a police officer. in their statement, ferguson officials said, everybody mourned mr. brown's death but asked protesters to please clear out before dark. "we ask any groups wishing to assemble in prayer and protest to so only during daylight hours and organized and respectful manner. we ask those to disperse well before the evening hours to ensure the safety of the participants and the safety of our mustn't. "the that kind of message, dispersed well before the evening hours, it may sound one way to the officials who are making the statement, may sound perfectly reasonable to those of
louis, missouri.wrote that the town of columbia, illinois, made it easier for african-americans to know when they were supposed to get out of town. "columbia, missouri, had a 6:00 p.m. whistle to warn blacks out of town." that's from 1941. yesterday in ferguson, missouri, just outside st. louis, missouri, city and police officials posted a same about michael brown who of course was shot to death in ferguson last weekend by a police officer. in their statement, ferguson officials said,...
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and governor of missouri.n johnson is a figure head put in place because the cries of diversity and the idea that a black man on the street or seeing a black face would make things better and it didn't. >> you know, we have just had a guest on named cedric alexander just on with us. he has been meeting today even with the ferguson police chief and also met with a lot of local officials. one of the things he told us that he thinks could be effective moving forward is increased training for the police force. he said there is clearly a big divide here between the people of this community and their police force. i hear you laughing. i take it you do not agree with him? >> the fallback position for everything for liberals is let's do more diversity training. the cops -- prior to this incident there was nothing going on in ferguson. you probably didn't know what it was. most of the people watching this show didn't know where ferguson, missouri was. one incident occurs and suddenly the 53 police officers in ferguson
and governor of missouri.n johnson is a figure head put in place because the cries of diversity and the idea that a black man on the street or seeing a black face would make things better and it didn't. >> you know, we have just had a guest on named cedric alexander just on with us. he has been meeting today even with the ferguson police chief and also met with a lot of local officials. one of the things he told us that he thinks could be effective moving forward is increased training for...
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in the last municipal election in ferguson, missouri, was 6%. in ferguson, today, the scenes on the streets have been basically peaceful and calm. also in north st. louis today, where this new police shooting happened today, the scenes were basically peaceful as well. even though there were demonstrators fwathered near the site of the new shooting most of the day today. it was not rowdy. it certainly was not violent. last night, for context, it was in the 10:00 p.m. hour locally when what had been a very peaceful day and evening of protests in ferguson took a turn. and we ended up last night having a very long and, frankly, at times scary night of tear gas and police show of force and fires and two gunshot victims and dozens of arrests on the streets in ferguson. at this 2:30 a.m. press conference, early this morning, so middle of the night, early morning last night, the police announced at that point by 2:00 a.m. they made 31 arrests. the local affiliate in missouri was reporting the total number of arrests at 78. almost all of them, 75 of the
in the last municipal election in ferguson, missouri, was 6%. in ferguson, today, the scenes on the streets have been basically peaceful and calm. also in north st. louis today, where this new police shooting happened today, the scenes were basically peaceful as well. even though there were demonstrators fwathered near the site of the new shooting most of the day today. it was not rowdy. it certainly was not violent. last night, for context, it was in the 10:00 p.m. hour locally when what had...
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. >> breaking tonight, major developments on the crisis in ferguson, missouri and the missouri governoromments that started a fire storm. with comments that he decided the guilt of the officer in this case before an investigation. welcome to a live midnight hour of "the kelly file" we're keeping an eye on the streets of ferguson tonight. we're also tracking a stunning report that broke just before we went to air at 9:00 p.m eastern this evening. missouri governor jay nixon released a taped statement about the officer-involved shooting that killed 18-year-old mike brown. there are conflicting accounts, and multiple investigations still underway in the officer has yet to be heard in this case with his own defense of the conduct, in prepared remarks tonight, missouri governor seemed to suggest that he knows exactly how this case should go. >> ten days ago, a police officer shot and killed michael brown. in broad daylight. we have a responsibility to come together and do everything we can to achieve justice for the family. >> the st. louis county prosecutor and attorney general of the unite
. >> breaking tonight, major developments on the crisis in ferguson, missouri and the missouri governoromments that started a fire storm. with comments that he decided the guilt of the officer in this case before an investigation. welcome to a live midnight hour of "the kelly file" we're keeping an eye on the streets of ferguson tonight. we're also tracking a stunning report that broke just before we went to air at 9:00 p.m eastern this evening. missouri governor jay nixon...
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we are live from ferguson, missouri. peaceful team out here so far. people walking around and chanting. hey, man. exercising their first amendment rights to peacefully assemble. for now, things are calm. there is tension in the air. we'll be live for the hour, so stay with us. .... [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. just you...with the when gray creeps in do you lose it all? not you. new touch of gray mustache and beard >> this law-abiding protesters. and ask the force s of peace come out and protest before the sun went down so they would not serve as shields for the lawbreakers this the night. tonight, we saw a different dynamic. protest cr
we are live from ferguson, missouri. peaceful team out here so far. people walking around and chanting. hey, man. exercising their first amendment rights to peacefully assemble. for now, things are calm. there is tension in the air. we'll be live for the hour, so stay with us. .... [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ]...
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he tweets, canceling all appearances at the missouri state fair to visit north st.nt to bring in the president and director of naacp legal defense fund and msnbc contributor goldie taylor. something's got to give here. i can't imagine this situation continuing the way it is. >> well, there needs to be leadership. what's got to give is the failure of leaders, elected leaders to step up in that state. i remarked earlier, chris, that people are talking about the police. appropriately we're spending a lot of time talking about the police activity. should be explaining to them whether there was a curfew, why there's a curfew, whether they approve of the actions of the police and what they expect to unfold over the next few days. there has to be leadership. that is the only way we're going to have a break in what we've seen happening the last four days. >> is this a wake-up call for the st. louis metro area? >> i hope so. i hope this is a wake-up call. and to speak to the point of who should step in and who should do what, i think a little historical context is necessary.
he tweets, canceling all appearances at the missouri state fair to visit north st.nt to bring in the president and director of naacp legal defense fund and msnbc contributor goldie taylor. something's got to give here. i can't imagine this situation continuing the way it is. >> well, there needs to be leadership. what's got to give is the failure of leaders, elected leaders to step up in that state. i remarked earlier, chris, that people are talking about the police. appropriately we're...
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municipal election in ferguson, missouri, was 6%. in ferguson, today, the scenes on the streets have been basically peaceful and calm. also in north st. louis today, where this new police shooting happened today, the scenes were basically peaceful as well. even though there were demonstrators fwathered near the site of the new shooting most of the day today. it was not rowdy. it certainly was not violent. last night, for context, it was in the 10:00 p.m. hour locally when what had been a very peaceful day and evening of protests in ferguson took a turn. and we ended up last night having a very long and, frankly, at times scary night of tear gas and police show of force and fires and two gunshot victims and dozens of arrests on the streets in ferguson. at this 2:30 a.m. press conference, early this morning, so middle of the night, early morning last night, the police announced at that point by 2:00 a.m. they made 31 arrests. the local affiliate in missouri was reporting the total number of arrests at 78. almost all of them, 75 of the
municipal election in ferguson, missouri, was 6%. in ferguson, today, the scenes on the streets have been basically peaceful and calm. also in north st. louis today, where this new police shooting happened today, the scenes were basically peaceful as well. even though there were demonstrators fwathered near the site of the new shooting most of the day today. it was not rowdy. it certainly was not violent. last night, for context, it was in the 10:00 p.m. hour locally when what had been a very...
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are there mines on the streets of ferguson, missouri, right now?> there are no land mines in the streets of ferguson. there is no reason to have an mrat. i would be skeptable that those are really needed very much in large police departments. very rare cases, active shooter situations, people barricaded in compounds in which a tactical team might be used. but as radially balco wrote in his book about this, what happens is if you give them a hammer then everything looks like a nail. if you have the mrat there and the sound cannon and the fancy rubber bullet assault rifles when a hundred people -- keep in mind it was a hundred people last night in this intersection. when a hundred people show up you decide to take out the mrap because this is the perfect time to use it. >> please stand by, chris. i want to bring in dr. alexander, the president of the national organization of black law enforcement executives. thank you, dr. alexander. >> thank you for having me. >> today we have seen democrats and republicans speaking out against the militarized polic
are there mines on the streets of ferguson, missouri, right now?> there are no land mines in the streets of ferguson. there is no reason to have an mrat. i would be skeptable that those are really needed very much in large police departments. very rare cases, active shooter situations, people barricaded in compounds in which a tactical team might be used. but as radially balco wrote in his book about this, what happens is if you give them a hammer then everything looks like a nail. if you...
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so police now are arresting reporters in ferguson, missouri.e reporters who was arrested will join me, as will one of the reporters who has been hit with tear gas. >> two reporters in ferguson, missouri were arrested. >> evidently, i wa
so police now are arresting reporters in ferguson, missouri.e reporters who was arrested will join me, as will one of the reporters who has been hit with tear gas. >> two reporters in ferguson, missouri were arrested. >> evidently, i wa
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a curfew seemed to inflame some protesters in ferguson, missouri. we'll talk to the national head of the organization of black law enforcement administration. his advice to the ferguson police chief. l day relief. honey, you did it! baby laughs! the cadillac summer collection is here. ♪ ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this all new 2014 cts for around $459 a month or purchase with 0% apr and make this the summer of style. having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your fi
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louis area, missouri. wesley, thank you so much with the "washington post." >>> coming up, it was the cnn interview that sparked a tense confrontation between the mayor and protesters in ferguson. we'll play that for you next. >>> plus this. a massive u.s. military rescue of stranded refugees in iraq may not be necessary after all. we'll talk to one expert who says this is not an american project. she inspires you. no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcoho
louis area, missouri. wesley, thank you so much with the "washington post." >>> coming up, it was the cnn interview that sparked a tense confrontation between the mayor and protesters in ferguson. we'll play that for you next. >>> plus this. a massive u.s. military rescue of stranded refugees in iraq may not be necessary after all. we'll talk to one expert who says this is not an american project. she inspires you. no question about that. but your erectile...
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these are live pictures out of ferguson, missouri. violence continuing and escalating, 10 days after the police shooting of unarmed black 18-year-old michael brown. last night, some of the worst violence yet rocking the city. two people were shot, not by police. nearly 80 were arrested. tonight missouri's governor commenting on camera, demanding a prosecution and justice for michael brown's family. how about just justice, governor nixon? how about waiting for the grand jury to tell us whether a prosecution is in order here. we will get to all of that in moments. first, a horrifying message for america from the terrorists in iraq. islamic extremists releasing a new video, claiming to show the beheading of an american journalist. and now threatening to kill another american in their custody. fox news has learned the video is being analyzed by a special group within the u.s. intelligence community, we cannot yet confirm its authenticity. we took this message from the video. the man in orange is said to be james foley. we will not be show
these are live pictures out of ferguson, missouri. violence continuing and escalating, 10 days after the police shooting of unarmed black 18-year-old michael brown. last night, some of the worst violence yet rocking the city. two people were shot, not by police. nearly 80 were arrested. tonight missouri's governor commenting on camera, demanding a prosecution and justice for michael brown's family. how about just justice, governor nixon? how about waiting for the grand jury to tell us whether a...
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members of the missouri state national guard and the st.is county police department have just come to the microphones for a very quick statement that they made. they did so just before the president is set to speak in washington. in essence, the state national guard and the local authorities said that the national guard will be on scene to protect the command center tonight in ferguson, missouri, the scene of very difficult night in recent days after the shooting of an unarmed black teenager erupted into racial divisions and protests. i'm shep arizona smith in new york. we'll be back when the president speaks. have a great afternoon. >> any minute now president obama will take to this podium and update the nation on the situation in iraq and ferguson, missouri. he just been briefed by his national security team and attorney general eric holder. when the president starts talking we'll take you right there. just hours away from nightful in ferguson, missouri, where the governor just lifted the curfew. we have seen what happens with one. now r
members of the missouri state national guard and the st.is county police department have just come to the microphones for a very quick statement that they made. they did so just before the president is set to speak in washington. in essence, the state national guard and the local authorities said that the national guard will be on scene to protect the command center tonight in ferguson, missouri, the scene of very difficult night in recent days after the shooting of an unarmed black teenager...
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over the last few days is not what missouri's about. it's not what ferguson's about. this is a place where people work, go to school, raise their families and go to church. a diverse community. a missouri community. lately it's looked a bit like a war zone. and that's unacceptable. >> that's the governor jay nixon. dana joining me now radio america talk show host. good to have you back on the show tonight. welcome. >> thanks for having me. thank you. >> you lived not far from this area. and i know you have some personal thoughts about what's going on here. what do you think? >> you know, i grew up in missouri. and st. louis is my home city. i live minutes from ferguson. i could see the arch out of my backyard. i have family and friends still in ferguson, in fact i have friends sending me photos. they're out there right now sending me photos. i don't agree with governor nixon on a lot, but he did not hit on something. this is not -- this is a diverse area. and it was actually in a t%mm9 back.s coming new community center, new businesses
over the last few days is not what missouri's about. it's not what ferguson's about. this is a place where people work, go to school, raise their families and go to church. a diverse community. a missouri community. lately it's looked a bit like a war zone. and that's unacceptable. >> that's the governor jay nixon. dana joining me now radio america talk show host. good to have you back on the show tonight. welcome. >> thanks for having me. thank you. >> you lived not far from...
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missouri on that special line for missouri residents.hone lines are open to talk about the missouri governor jay nixon deploying the national guard to ferguson. asking you about the place -- asking you about the police response. the federal response in "the new york times," white house aides have made repeated phone calls to jay nixon in recent days. we are taking your calls and comments this morning on the "washington journal." david in massachusetts. good morning. caller: good morning. i definitely think there is a small group of agitators in ferguson. i believe it is the police department. basically, the mishandling of that incident has led to this. they refused to get on the ball and release things in a timely fashion. when they did, they did it in a way that was downright nasty. yeah, there is a small criminal element. it is the ferguson police department and their actions. talking about the investigation side. what about the response to the protest industry and along waterside? -- the protest in the streets and the law and order si
missouri on that special line for missouri residents.hone lines are open to talk about the missouri governor jay nixon deploying the national guard to ferguson. asking you about the place -- asking you about the police response. the federal response in "the new york times," white house aides have made repeated phone calls to jay nixon in recent days. we are taking your calls and comments this morning on the "washington journal." david in massachusetts. good morning. caller:...
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the aclu of missouri has filed a request to the state's open record laws for it. missouri state open records laws state quite clearly that those records, police incident report, are, in fact, open records. i want to bring in the naacp board member from st. louis. what do you think as you watch these images from ferguson tonight? >> well, as we watch these images, i think you have a lot of folks that are very angry and a lot of people that want answers. i believe that it is probably in the best interest of folks here in law enforcement to release the name sooner than later but also develop a plan on how to deal with people on the ground that are going to be very upset and angry as we look at more details forthcoming. we're just at the very beginning of this investigation. so it could be months. it could be weeks until more information is forthcoming. >> those are images from earlier this evening of some of the kind of gear the police have been in. one of the things that's been surprising for folks who are watching this is the -- is not just the response in terms of
the aclu of missouri has filed a request to the state's open record laws for it. missouri state open records laws state quite clearly that those records, police incident report, are, in fact, open records. i want to bring in the naacp board member from st. louis. what do you think as you watch these images from ferguson tonight? >> well, as we watch these images, i think you have a lot of folks that are very angry and a lot of people that want answers. i believe that it is probably in the...
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also the governor of missouri was expected to speak.have just been given word he changed his conference to 3:00 eastern time. we're going to continue to watch what happened. molotov cocktails reportedly being thrown from protesters. and stun grenades being sent back from riot police. arrests of reporters and protesters, and a fifth night of a big problem that's developed over missouri of a shooting of an unarmed 18-year-old young black man named michael brown. jeffrey toobin joins me to talk about this. there's so much ground to cover. i'm not sure so much of this is being shaped because of what happened over the trayvon martin case. there's so many shadows that are so similar, or whether this is truly sort of a bad con influence of a number of different departments that don't know what the other is doing and a leadership that's not directing them the way they might direct them so as not to get this kind of coverage and these kind of events. >> all we can know is the result. and the result has been appalling. this has been a disastrous
also the governor of missouri was expected to speak.have just been given word he changed his conference to 3:00 eastern time. we're going to continue to watch what happened. molotov cocktails reportedly being thrown from protesters. and stun grenades being sent back from riot police. arrests of reporters and protesters, and a fifth night of a big problem that's developed over missouri of a shooting of an unarmed 18-year-old young black man named michael brown. jeffrey toobin joins me to talk...
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louis, missouri. week ago today and the events that followed left a family grieving the loss of a son and a community grieving and plagued by unrest and a community searching for answers. for the past several days i've heard from the people of ferguson. and i've heard their anger and i've seen and heard of the unspeakable sadness of a mother who won't see her son again and the anguish of parents throughout the region struggling to teach their kids to trust among so much strife. but like all the world, i've also seen over the past few days tremendous acts of grace, generosity, and courage. people of all races and creeds joining hands to pray for justice for the family of michael brown. and just last night, the courage and resolve of peaceful protesters who stood up against violent instigators. volunteers coming out. coming forward. even in this morning's steady rain, to help their neighbors pick up the pieces. as governor i'm committed to making sure the forces of peace and justice prevail. that is why
louis, missouri. week ago today and the events that followed left a family grieving the loss of a son and a community grieving and plagued by unrest and a community searching for answers. for the past several days i've heard from the people of ferguson. and i've heard their anger and i've seen and heard of the unspeakable sadness of a mother who won't see her son again and the anguish of parents throughout the region struggling to teach their kids to trust among so much strife. but like all the...
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and we begin with ferguson, missouri. tonight when the sun goes down there, there will not be a curfew, but there will be national guard troops geared up to deal with any trouble. and speaking of trouble, there was plenty of it overnight. >> an arrest. >> tear gas, molotov cocktails. skies lit up again, despite the curfew last night. these protesters' message was marred by the bad behavior of just a few. this is according to witnesses there in ferguson. two people were shot. not by police. and tonight it may be even rougher as more and more people are learning just exactly how many times ferguson police officer darren wilson shot unarmed teenager, michael brown nine days ago. >> we now know, from talking about it and professor parcels very preliminary autopsy, is at least six -- at least six shots. could be more. but at least six. >> the attorneys for michael brown's family enlisted renown forensic pathologist, dr. mikel bodden, to perform a second autopsy on this 18-year-old man. he was talking at the news conference ear
and we begin with ferguson, missouri. tonight when the sun goes down there, there will not be a curfew, but there will be national guard troops geared up to deal with any trouble. and speaking of trouble, there was plenty of it overnight. >> an arrest. >> tear gas, molotov cocktails. skies lit up again, despite the curfew last night. these protesters' message was marred by the bad behavior of just a few. this is according to witnesses there in ferguson. two people were shot. not by...
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over the last few days is not what missouri's about.t's not what ferguson's about. this is a place where people work, go to school, raise their families and go to church. a diverse community. a missouri community. lately it's looked a bit like a war zone. and that's unacceptable. >> that's the governor jay nixon. dana joining me now radio america talk show host. good to have you back on the show tonight. welcome. >> thanks for having me. thank you. >> you lived not far from this area. and i know you have some personal thoughts about what's going on here. what do you think? >> you know, i grew up in missouri. and st. louis is my home city. i live minutes from ferguson. i could see the arch out of my backyard. i have family and friends still in ferguson, in fact i have friends sending me photos. they're out there right now sending me photos. i don't agree with governor nixon on a lot, but he did not hit on something. this is not -- this is a diverse area. and it was actually in a t%mm9 back.s coming new community center, new businesses co
over the last few days is not what missouri's about.t's not what ferguson's about. this is a place where people work, go to school, raise their families and go to church. a diverse community. a missouri community. lately it's looked a bit like a war zone. and that's unacceptable. >> that's the governor jay nixon. dana joining me now radio america talk show host. good to have you back on the show tonight. welcome. >> thanks for having me. thank you. >> you lived not far from...
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it's 10:30 mm in ferguson, missouri. we'll get an assessment of the unrest and see when if this will end "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >> special co . >>> ferguson, missouri, the protesters are back in the streets but in much smaller number asks we'll go to our correspondents in a minute. it appears we have a new situation. no significant confrontations with police but some arrests. a live look at the campus there. the protesters have been growing in number throughout the evening but nothing like we've seen in recent days. this comes after cops said they arrested dozens of people last night and pushed back the crowds with tear gas and tactical vehicles. some of the vehicles were on the move earlier in the city as you can see here. and missouri
it's 10:30 mm in ferguson, missouri. we'll get an assessment of the unrest and see when if this will end "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >> special co . >>> ferguson, missouri, the...
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in the meantime, jake tapper live from ferguson, missouri. live from ferguson, missouri. "the lead" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> these i thinks are not from gaza or iraq. they're from right here in ferguson, missouri, usa. i'm jake tapper, this is "the lead." the national lead, police throwing stun grenades, shooting rubber bullets, using tear gas, protesters hurling it mol lal tov cocktails. the city of ferguson, bracing for a fifth night of violence as police refuse still to release the name of the officer who are fatally shot an unarmed black 18-year-old. also -- >> stop videotaping. grab our stuff and go. >> hurry up, let's go. >> alleged misuse of force. a pair of journalists in ferguson say policeman handled and arrested them. others were hit with tear gas while reporting making it clear in ferguson, a press pass is not a shield. >>> and the pop culture lead. surprising news from the wife of robin williams this afternoon. pulling back the curtain even further on the troubles that plagued the comic genius revealing for the first time that will
in the meantime, jake tapper live from ferguson, missouri. live from ferguson, missouri. "the lead" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> these i thinks are not from gaza or iraq. they're from right here in ferguson, missouri, usa. i'm jake tapper, this is "the lead." the national lead, police throwing stun grenades, shooting rubber bullets, using tear gas, protesters hurling it mol lal tov cocktails. the city of ferguson, bracing for a fifth night of...