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assumed, washington theticians assumed kansas-nebraska act would probably somewhat replicate the missouri compromise in that if you brought in twin territories, , theould be naturally free other naturally would be slave. most people assumed that the new territory of nebraska would be settled by the free state of iowa. would come in, set up a government cannot write a free state constitution bring the breast in as a free state, and twoaska would send northern senators to congress. conversely, misery, a slave state, over 100,000 slaves, most people thought missourians would come into kansas, set up a government, and write a constitution and come in, kansas would come in as a slave state, and kansas would send two southern senators to washington and you would keep an equilibrium in the u.s. senate. they assumed wrongly. the kansas-nebraska act was called upon by abolitionists, particularly those in the east, new english state. northern abolitionists were outraged by the kansas-nebraska act. they hated slavery come abolitionists did, but they t with ith it -- deal as long as it was stay below
assumed, washington theticians assumed kansas-nebraska act would probably somewhat replicate the missouri compromise in that if you brought in twin territories, , theould be naturally free other naturally would be slave. most people assumed that the new territory of nebraska would be settled by the free state of iowa. would come in, set up a government cannot write a free state constitution bring the breast in as a free state, and twoaska would send northern senators to congress. conversely,...
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we'll get to missouri in a moment. first, i just got back from a weekend at the beach with my husband and my three kids. did anything happen in the news while i was gone? did you miss anything? you may have heard there was a dust up involving yours truly and presidential contender donald trump. he was upset with a question i asked him at the debate last week about his electability. specifically comments he has made in the past about women. a few words on that. apparently, mr. trump thought the question i asked was unfair and felt i was attacking him. i felt he was asked a tough but fair question. we agreed to disagree. mr. trump did interviews over the week that attacked me personally. i've decided not to respond mr. trump is an interesting man who has captured the attention of the electorate. that's why he is leading in the polls. trump who is the front-runner will not apologize and i certainly will not apologize for doing good journalism. i'm continue doing my job without fear or favor. and mr. trump, i expect, will
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one of the things missourians do is they bring all sorts of militias from missouri into kansas. they identify lawrence as a community settled by new england antislavery people. so they really are going to drive the people out. so, an army literally comes into existence from all the militia units that are coming in from missouri. the war in december of 1855 is the result. i think what is interesting about the effort to eradicate lawrence and to drive all the antislavery people out of the territory for this conflict, right outside of lawrence in december of 1855, is that the antislavery people, likewise, mobilize. for instance, the militia here in topeka, it goes to lawrence to defend lawrence. and john brown and his family come up to lawrence to help defend lawrence. you have all of these people coming together at lawrence and the proslavery people reinforce one another and the antislavery people reinforce one another, that new network is created as a result of the various antislavery people coming together at lawrence. and john meets john brown and they become associates in the
one of the things missourians do is they bring all sorts of militias from missouri into kansas. they identify lawrence as a community settled by new england antislavery people. so they really are going to drive the people out. so, an army literally comes into existence from all the militia units that are coming in from missouri. the war in december of 1855 is the result. i think what is interesting about the effort to eradicate lawrence and to drive all the antislavery people out of the...
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ferguson, missouri which has been under a microscope since last august. police tactics and the justice system came under intense scrutiny. >> hey hey, ho ho, these killer cops they got to go. >> ferguson is now working to reform its court system after the department of justice found some of its practices to be unconstitutional. in a march report, the department of justice says the city's revenue collection system, especially those living in or near poverty, critics accused the mayor of pushing a budget that relied heavily on tickets and fines. >> do you think that's an appropriate way to gather revenue for the city or to be handling things in the city? >> it's never meant to be a source of revenue like sales tax or property tax. it is simply a part of the criminal justice system. this is accessorized as i characterized 50 city of ferguson is the only municipality in the area to do this. >> even before the department of justice report was announced, it also capped the amount of revenue the city could generate from traffic tickets and allowed for some arres
ferguson, missouri which has been under a microscope since last august. police tactics and the justice system came under intense scrutiny. >> hey hey, ho ho, these killer cops they got to go. >> ferguson is now working to reform its court system after the department of justice found some of its practices to be unconstitutional. in a march report, the department of justice says the city's revenue collection system, especially those living in or near poverty, critics accused the mayor...
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coming up, a state of emergency and ferguson, missouri.he latest on the tense situation out there. a state of emergency has been declared. shares of google to open higher after the company separates its moonshot projects like building robust and self driving cars from its moneymaking business. we'll have the latest on that. u.s. stock as features, dow futures up 76 points. you are watching "fbn:am" coming your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ sandra: breaking news and ferguson, missouri. after declaring a state of emergency, police in riot gear clash with protesters last night. we will have a live report from the ground and ferguson moments from now. a germanic root in china. the company devaluing currency in the hope of boosting its weakening economy. we will tell you what it means and the reaction market this morning. shares of google set to open higher after splitting its experiment of money-losing businesses like self driving cars from its moneymaking business. after a monster rally on wall street from the u.s. stock
coming up, a state of emergency and ferguson, missouri.he latest on the tense situation out there. a state of emergency has been declared. shares of google to open higher after the company separates its moonshot projects like building robust and self driving cars from its moneymaking business. we'll have the latest on that. u.s. stock as features, dow futures up 76 points. you are watching "fbn:am" coming your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ sandra: breaking news...
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we have breaking news out of ferguson, missouri. the st.ice department reported an officer-involved shooting after officers came under heavy gunfire tonight. listen. >> explaining to them their rights and we just want to be as patient as possible. [ gunshots ]. >> so an affiliate was doing an interview with the chief of police there in ferguson, missouri. and you heard the commotion and the gunshots there. police are telling us no officers were injured but there was an officer-involved shoot and the officers came under heavy gunfire. >> we want to show you images of damage coming into the newsroom from several cars that were hit by bullets from tonight's shooting. we have teams on the ground there and will continue to monitor the situation here on cnn. stay with us for that. >>> now let's turn to the race for the u.s. president. donald trump is doubling down. >> do we have a day we're not talking about donald trump? what's new? >> he has no apologies over what some believe was a sexist comment made to megyn kelly. >> kelly was a moderator a
we have breaking news out of ferguson, missouri. the st.ice department reported an officer-involved shooting after officers came under heavy gunfire tonight. listen. >> explaining to them their rights and we just want to be as patient as possible. [ gunshots ]. >> so an affiliate was doing an interview with the chief of police there in ferguson, missouri. and you heard the commotion and the gunshots there. police are telling us no officers were injured but there was an...
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gunfire erupts in ferguson, missouri.e year after a police officer shot and killed michael brown. cnn reporters on the ground say there were at least three rounds of gunfire. officials in ferguson say two people were shot after officers came under heavy gunfire. cnn's sara sidner was interviewing the interim police chief when shots rang out. listen. >> we are trying to work with the community. explaining to them their rights. we just want to be as patient as possible. [ shots fired ] >> get down. gunfire. [ gunfire continues ] >> take cover! take cover! >> the police department says one officer was hurt by a hurled brick, but none was injured in the exchange of gunfire. joining us on the phone from ferguson is cnn's sara sidner. a long and tense night. i know the police chief, the st. louis county police chief, sara, saying these were criminals, not protesters. they were protesters doing what everyone expected them to do. these were criminal elements. what do we know? >> reporter: they had protesters out on the street on
gunfire erupts in ferguson, missouri.e year after a police officer shot and killed michael brown. cnn reporters on the ground say there were at least three rounds of gunfire. officials in ferguson say two people were shot after officers came under heavy gunfire. cnn's sara sidner was interviewing the interim police chief when shots rang out. listen. >> we are trying to work with the community. explaining to them their rights. we just want to be as patient as possible. [ shots fired ]...
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the original is at his library in independence, missouri. one thing that people rarely get to see is the back of the sign. the back of the sign says, " i am from missouri." why is that important? it reminded harry truman that he was not at her than any of the people who elected you, because one day he will go back on, and truman never lost that concept, ever forgot who he was, nor where he was going, she was always one of us. at the moment, we are in the harry s truman little white room, the rec wraparound porch, or a florida room. this is where the president afterd with his death hours. probably one of the most iconic things in the house is this poker table. it was made for the president in our cabinet shop as a gift from the navy back in 1949. the president had already been here for four vacations prior to that, so the president relaxed by plank over. this was at truman, team-building exercise. this is all about camaraderie had nothing to do about winning or losing money. we are fortunate that two of his staff are still living. one made ei
the original is at his library in independence, missouri. one thing that people rarely get to see is the back of the sign. the back of the sign says, " i am from missouri." why is that important? it reminded harry truman that he was not at her than any of the people who elected you, because one day he will go back on, and truman never lost that concept, ever forgot who he was, nor where he was going, she was always one of us. at the moment, we are in the harry s truman little white...
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don champion, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. now there were some concerns overnight by the presence of a group called the oath keepers, the heavily armed men who are not members of any law enforcement agency, showed up to the protest. this morning, the st. louis county police chief called their presence unnecessary and inflammatory. >> don champion for us in ferguson, don, thank you. >>> two former mississippi state university students appear in federal court today accused of trying to join isis. the fbi says 19-year-old jalen young and 22-year-old mohammed docklala were arrested saturday while trying to travel to syria where they planned on joining the terror group. the couple was taken into custody at a regional airport in north mississippi. the fbi hoped the suspects hoped fly out of a small newspaper. young was an honor roll in high school. >>> a mass waste water from a mine a catastrophe. more than 3 million gallons of water containing high concentrations of lead and arsenic and other heavy metals poured down the river. >>
don champion, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. now there were some concerns overnight by the presence of a group called the oath keepers, the heavily armed men who are not members of any law enforcement agency, showed up to the protest. this morning, the st. louis county police chief called their presence unnecessary and inflammatory. >> don champion for us in ferguson, don, thank you. >>> two former mississippi state university students appear in federal court today accused of...
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sandra: the latest data ferguson, missouri.an remains in critical unstable condition after exchanging gunfire with police officers. reports on the ground detail two violent exchanges between protesters and police officers from most of the crowd remained peaceful at this time. >> some of these folks get off the roadway and have to take some enforcement action. the point right now which is unknown. >> more updates throughout the hour. several major business stories making news, jo lin kent. >> verizon ditch in the staple of the cellphone and industry annual contracts, the third largest wireless carrier, prices and a round of data you would use. and killed contracts two days ago and will eventually face amount. orca leva law reportedly close to feeling the biggest deal of his life. berkshire hathaway is expected to spend $30 billion for precision cast parts at the aerospace industry among other industries and a new iphone could be just a month away. apple reported preplanning its yearly fall event for the week of september 7th. bu
sandra: the latest data ferguson, missouri.an remains in critical unstable condition after exchanging gunfire with police officers. reports on the ground detail two violent exchanges between protesters and police officers from most of the crowd remained peaceful at this time. >> some of these folks get off the roadway and have to take some enforcement action. the point right now which is unknown. >> more updates throughout the hour. several major business stories making news, jo lin...
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also about a dozen people under arrest in demonstrations in ferguson missouri. fourth night of protests surrounding the anniversary of the shooting death of michael brown. brown is the unarmed african-american teenager shot by a white police officer. new poll shows 54 percent of new jersey voters don't see governor chris christy as presidential material. half those poles see christy as smart but more than half think he's are candies and self-centered. christy is more than one of a dozen candidates campaigning for the gop presidential nomination. it's 4:50 time for a check on business, google announces a major restructuring, check in with money watcher jill wagner from the new york stock exchange. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, google says it has to get end so big, it is restructuring, creating a new company abcdefense request xyz, google map -- some of the more experimental businesslike google sxchl likes developed google self driving car will be managed separately. >> if you're a wine lover out there. we're hearing they should expect to shell out more
also about a dozen people under arrest in demonstrations in ferguson missouri. fourth night of protests surrounding the anniversary of the shooting death of michael brown. brown is the unarmed african-american teenager shot by a white police officer. new poll shows 54 percent of new jersey voters don't see governor chris christy as presidential material. half those poles see christy as smart but more than half think he's are candies and self-centered. christy is more than one of a dozen...
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violence in ferguson, missouri.re disrupting and demonstration as hundreds gather to mark cohen 1 year anniversary of the death of michael brown. gunshot heard in the middle of an interview with the police chief of ferguson. >> as patient as possible. >> get down. dagen: people hiding bond cars taking cover in buildings. police shape a shooting suspect was shot by officers. >> the engage the officers at the time, four officers were in that van, all four fired. the suspect all there. suspect is in a local hospital in critical unstable condition in surgery. dagen: year-ago michael brown who was black and unarmed was fatally shot by white police officer darren wilson. the grand jury and the justice department declined to prosecute wilson. in business warren buffett about to make the biggest deal of his career. loren has the latest on that. >> warren buffett berkshire hathaway closed to buying precision cast parts, the company that makes airplane parts. the reported price tag close to $30 billion, that comes from the wa
violence in ferguson, missouri.re disrupting and demonstration as hundreds gather to mark cohen 1 year anniversary of the death of michael brown. gunshot heard in the middle of an interview with the police chief of ferguson. >> as patient as possible. >> get down. dagen: people hiding bond cars taking cover in buildings. police shape a shooting suspect was shot by officers. >> the engage the officers at the time, four officers were in that van, all four fired. the suspect all...
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let's get to ferguson, missouri now.police exchanged gunfire with a man apparently during a demonstration marking one year since the shooting death of michael brown. a short time ago police reported that the alleged shooter is now in surgery in critical condition. tracy davidson is live in our digital operations center. a news conference just wrapped up there in missouri. right? >> right. we also learned there have been a couple of arrests and the four officers involved in the shooting are on administrative leave. this all comes after a new protest had been peaceful until late last night. four officers game under heavy gunfire and returned shots. as i just said, we learned that the officers are on administrative leave. police and protesters faced off, take a look at the scene last night. >> back up, back up. >> over here. [ gunfire ] >> get down. >> several hundred protesters were gathered when shots rang out just after 11:00. the shooting happened in the same area hit by rioting and ç lo looting that took place after m
let's get to ferguson, missouri now.police exchanged gunfire with a man apparently during a demonstration marking one year since the shooting death of michael brown. a short time ago police reported that the alleged shooter is now in surgery in critical condition. tracy davidson is live in our digital operations center. a news conference just wrapped up there in missouri. right? >> right. we also learned there have been a couple of arrests and the four officers involved in the shooting...
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ferguson, missouri, multiple shots were fired during a protest overnight. sunday marked the first anniversary of the death of michael brown, unarmed teen shot and killed by a white police officer. according to st. louis county police, four officers are on administrative leave after coming under heavy fire. one suspect was taken to the hospital. st. louis police held a news conference not long ago. >> this is a tragedy for the family of this man and certainly for the officers involved. and it is truly a tragedy. there is a small group of people out there that are intent on making sure that we don't have peace that prevails. i don't know how else to say that. but that's just the bottom line on this. and that's unfortunate. >> the st. louis police department tweeted out this photo of a bullet hole in the windshield of a vehicle two. unmarked cars took shots, according to police. jay gray is live in ferguson for us this morning. what more can you tell us about the shooting? >> reporter: yeah, betty. unrest a year after michael brown was shot and killed by polic
ferguson, missouri, multiple shots were fired during a protest overnight. sunday marked the first anniversary of the death of michael brown, unarmed teen shot and killed by a white police officer. according to st. louis county police, four officers are on administrative leave after coming under heavy fire. one suspect was taken to the hospital. st. louis police held a news conference not long ago. >> this is a tragedy for the family of this man and certainly for the officers involved. and...
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right now, police in ferguson missouri are working to control the situation. we got an update moments ago police say that there are reports of looting, and also, people with guns, have opened fire, on police, and their patrol cars. the shots fired, overnight in ferguson, missouri the moment captured during an interview with interim police chief andre anderson. the the violence broke out around 11:00 p.m., police in riot gear trying to keep peace and order. officers got in the gunfight with protesters leaving cars with bull it holes. >> what we have done to date is we have allowed people to protest but we have also allowed people to disseminate. we have given them room to leave. >> reporter: unrest comes on the heels of the one year anniversary of the death of 18 year-old michael brown, unarmed black man killed by darren wilson who was later cleared of wrongdoing. incident sparked riots in the city. outrage across the the country, and protests, from coast to coast igniting the black lives matter movement. >> my family, my friend, my people, new friend. >> repor
right now, police in ferguson missouri are working to control the situation. we got an update moments ago police say that there are reports of looting, and also, people with guns, have opened fire, on police, and their patrol cars. the shots fired, overnight in ferguson, missouri the moment captured during an interview with interim police chief andre anderson. the the violence broke out around 11:00 p.m., police in riot gear trying to keep peace and order. officers got in the gunfight with...
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there is large missouri state police presence there.e'll keep an eye on the situation and update this scene as we get additional pictures and information. >>> so there is a state of emergency now in effect in st. louis county, the declaration follows several shootings last night in the city of ferguson, protesters have been as i mentioned marking one year since the death of michael brown in ferguson. diane eastabrook is there. diane describe the scenes. we see what is happening along i-70, buddies krieb events from earlier in the day. >> yes, tony, there have been a handful of demonstrations around today. one of the larger ones that encountered was in downtown downtown st. louis today there were about 200 people who descended on a capitol building. about 60 people broke through a barricade, and refused to leave, but there was no real trouble. we talked to tracy backman, she is a local pastor, part of a commission designed at reforming ferguson, and she says she doesn't think the shootings last night were a setback for ferguson. >> i'm n
there is large missouri state police presence there.e'll keep an eye on the situation and update this scene as we get additional pictures and information. >>> so there is a state of emergency now in effect in st. louis county, the declaration follows several shootings last night in the city of ferguson, protesters have been as i mentioned marking one year since the death of michael brown in ferguson. diane eastabrook is there. diane describe the scenes. we see what is happening along...
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diane eastabrook, live for us in ferguson, missouri. thank you >>> coming up we'll have more on the one year anniversary of the protest. we'll talk to ferguson democratic committee woman patricia bynes about where the small city stands >>> republican front runner donald trump is stealing the spotlight from a convention, not in the way most republicans like. trump was disinvited from a red-state.com following comments on fox presenter meghan kelly, she spoke about his treatment of women, and he spoke about, and conservatives are distancing themselves from the comment. >> i'm already in trouble now. i'll get in trouble with my i wife. >> tell you what, my friend, you're on the side of women. i'll take your side of that. >> thank you. >> i appreciate it. [ clapping ] >> come on. give me a break. i mean, are we - do we want to win. do we insult 53% of voters. what donald trump said is wrong. that's not how to win elections. >> after, donald trump was uninvited and meghan kelly invited to attend. sanders is holding rallies in portland and lo
diane eastabrook, live for us in ferguson, missouri. thank you >>> coming up we'll have more on the one year anniversary of the protest. we'll talk to ferguson democratic committee woman patricia bynes about where the small city stands >>> republican front runner donald trump is stealing the spotlight from a convention, not in the way most republicans like. trump was disinvited from a red-state.com following comments on fox presenter meghan kelly, she spoke about his treatment...
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we will continue to follow breaking news out of ferguson, missouri.rotest and police shoot-out one year since unarmed teen michael brown was killed by police officers there we will head their life with the latest details. >>> rivalry between eagles and cowboys is at a all new high, those stories and more when "action news" continues. (plays throughout) ♪ sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪ ♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. ♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. same plan. new phone. or a new plan. and a just in case. add a new line. or three. and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens. take a carrier store detour at target, and upgrade to a shiny new everything. and now when you buy a phone, get 20% off your target run. all things mobile. all in one place. break being news on "action news" there, renewed tensionness ferguson, missouri. police shoot a suspect during a protest in memory of michael brown. >>> we are also following breaking news in philadelphia where a car flipped over, killin
we will continue to follow breaking news out of ferguson, missouri.rotest and police shoot-out one year since unarmed teen michael brown was killed by police officers there we will head their life with the latest details. >>> rivalry between eagles and cowboys is at a all new high, those stories and more when "action news" continues. (plays throughout) ♪ sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪ ♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪ turning two worlds into one takes...
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it was in this capacity that he was invited aboard the uss missouri to witness the surrender of japaneseorces on september 2, 1945. talking to him earlier i asked where he was during the surrender. many are familiar with the pictures and it seems like every available surface was covered with marines and sailors taking in the event, and he said -- if you look at the picture of the admiral signing the surrender , behind him you can see all of the american flag and general officers, you will see one naval officer's camp without scrabbled eggs on it, indicating the rank of lieutenant or below, and he says that is me. i will direct your attention to the upper left corner and i believe that is you, sir. i think we have the right man? [laughter] after the surrender, he continued to serve and submarines including razorback, as commanding officer of sirago, and he commanded the uss hermitage. captain kaufman was decorated with the silver star medal, the bronze star medal, and two legions of merit. he retired from the navy in 1970 and resides in virginia. he is the subject of several hours of oral
it was in this capacity that he was invited aboard the uss missouri to witness the surrender of japaneseorces on september 2, 1945. talking to him earlier i asked where he was during the surrender. many are familiar with the pictures and it seems like every available surface was covered with marines and sailors taking in the event, and he said -- if you look at the picture of the admiral signing the surrender , behind him you can see all of the american flag and general officers, you will see...
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every media organization has come to this small town in missouri. national organization is doing police stories constantly. >> you and i have talked about this before but was white america just blind and deaf when it came to -- when it came to people of color and their interactions with police in this country? >> you know, i think that there are members of the white community who have been willfully naive who have decided to look away when they saw cases like rodney king which was captured on video in 1992, and there is no question about the brutality he faced. yet those officers were exonerated. and the outcry came almost schuivel froexclusively from thk community. but you know police brutality isn't something i feel like i face and i don't have to deal with it. but we also have a belief in this country that being a police officer is one of the most dangerous jobs can you have. which is not true. it is a risky job, one that i wouldn't want to have, but we have pushed too long, and the people who say i'm equipped to serve i'm equipped to protect, th
every media organization has come to this small town in missouri. national organization is doing police stories constantly. >> you and i have talked about this before but was white america just blind and deaf when it came to -- when it came to people of color and their interactions with police in this country? >> you know, i think that there are members of the white community who have been willfully naive who have decided to look away when they saw cases like rodney king which was...
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senate bill 5 as it is known here in missouri, and goes into effect today, really deals with the waymunicipalities handle violations, tickets and the fines that come from those. as you mentioned there is a cap. they have reduced the cap of revenue that can be generated. and in the whole state of missouri it has reduced from 30% to 20%, but it is different right here in stment st. county, it is reduced even further to 12.5% and that came after the department of justice report that indicated there was discriminatory practices, basically saying as they were using these warrants to enforce these debt collections. that is something that has been addressed again beyond senate bill 5 this week. the newly appointed municipal judge basically decided they were going to wipe out some of these warrants and it's large number of those warrants. we sat down to talk about what that decision entailed. how does this work? who is eligible? >> minor traffic violations are eligible. we're withdrawing all -- pretty much all of the warrants. we're talking close to 10,000 warrants. a lot of warrants gone. >
senate bill 5 as it is known here in missouri, and goes into effect today, really deals with the waymunicipalities handle violations, tickets and the fines that come from those. as you mentioned there is a cap. they have reduced the cap of revenue that can be generated. and in the whole state of missouri it has reduced from 30% to 20%, but it is different right here in stment st. county, it is reduced even further to 12.5% and that came after the department of justice report that indicated...
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>> not the missouri legislature. there has been more in ferguson than in other states of missouri. we have a legislature that's not only majority republican, but lean very right wing tea partyish, and the only piece of legislation that they did pass which seemed to be related to ferguson had to do with putting a cap on the [ audio difficulties ] >> that's important. but are you telling me that right-leaning tea party types in missouri, who are part of the legislature don't recognize the need for change beyond that one bill? >> according to the activity from last session, yes, that's exactly what i would have to tell you. they tend to want to side with the police officers. there was a lot of politics that took place. so it was not very friendly to actually helping to solve the issues that came out of the unrest in ferguson. >> so diane, one more for you. i remember ali velshi giving us a profile of ferguson, and it was bleak, and i suspect that the picture for african-americans, and morer particularly for african-american men isn't much better a year later. >> tony, we don't know th
>> not the missouri legislature. there has been more in ferguson than in other states of missouri. we have a legislature that's not only majority republican, but lean very right wing tea partyish, and the only piece of legislation that they did pass which seemed to be related to ferguson had to do with putting a cap on the [ audio difficulties ] >> that's important. but are you telling me that right-leaning tea party types in missouri, who are part of the legislature don't recognize...
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the town was consumed by riots, ferguson, missouri is tense again today. man is hospitalized after being shot by police at a of --t marking the death marking the one-year anniversary of the death of michael brown. onis charged with an assault law enforcement. >> there is still fury and atrage in ferguson exactly year after michael brown was shot dead. demonstrators once again confronted police on the streets. tensions rose dramatically. [gunfire] a sudden and intense volley of chaos., it was it was hard to know where the shots had come from. police say the man they had been tracking had fired at them and they fired back. please, get him some help. >> a man was seen close by on the ground bleeding from gunshot wounds. he was bleeding and in critical condition, but they say there response was -- there response was justified. >> there is a small group of people out there who are intent on making sure that we do not have peace that prevails. i don't know how else to say that. it is unfortunate. different.ething we cannot sustain that as a community. >> the dea
the town was consumed by riots, ferguson, missouri is tense again today. man is hospitalized after being shot by police at a of --t marking the death marking the one-year anniversary of the death of michael brown. onis charged with an assault law enforcement. >> there is still fury and atrage in ferguson exactly year after michael brown was shot dead. demonstrators once again confronted police on the streets. tensions rose dramatically. [gunfire] a sudden and intense volley of chaos., it...
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we are following breaking news out of missouri. one person is in critical condition following a police- involved shooting that happened in ferguson. >> it happened at an event where hundreds gathered to mark michael brown. eyewitness news reporter toni know. >> the one of year anniversary of michael brown's death began with peace, his father calling for calm and if hours that is exactly how it was until late last night. gunfire, injuries, protestors facing off against police, officers returning gunfire, and they were fired on by one man. this is happening as the police chief was speaking to reporters. >> we want to be as patient as possible. >> that was just after 11 last night that that chaos escalated to this point. at a press conference this morning, officials say he ran around a building and turned and began firing. the officers returned fire hitting the suspect who is in critical unstable condition. st. louis county's police chief says in all during that violence at least 50 shots were fired in two separate incidents. one he c
we are following breaking news out of missouri. one person is in critical condition following a police- involved shooting that happened in ferguson. >> it happened at an event where hundreds gathered to mark michael brown. eyewitness news reporter toni know. >> the one of year anniversary of michael brown's death began with peace, his father calling for calm and if hours that is exactly how it was until late last night. gunfire, injuries, protestors facing off against police,...
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this is near ferguson, missouri.es appear -- i believe those are police that appear to be perhaps arresting a protester. i'm being told that is what's happeninging. because you see all of those protesters holding up signs, blocking the interstate here. the yellow signs actually being old in my ear say "ferguson is everywhere." i believe i see people who are videotaping. i see people who are videotaping the process there and they appear to be surrounding that one car there off to the side. we do have some ground video that's coming in from just a moment ago. this is what precipitated those live pictures we just showed you. people blocking both sides of the interstate, it appears here. clasping hands, completely shutting down multi-lane roads. what appear to be a ten-lane highway there. we're following this. this is developing as police are certainly detaining some protesters and moving others to the shoulder of the interstate to get traffic moving. we'll be right back with more on this protest on interstatety. made a
this is near ferguson, missouri.es appear -- i believe those are police that appear to be perhaps arresting a protester. i'm being told that is what's happeninging. because you see all of those protesters holding up signs, blocking the interstate here. the yellow signs actually being old in my ear say "ferguson is everywhere." i believe i see people who are videotaping. i see people who are videotaping the process there and they appear to be surrounding that one car there off to the...
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new arrests in ferguson, missouri. this morning, protesters clashing with police in another night of demonstrations. >>> donald trump back on the campaign trail facing criticism from hillary clinton. >>> state of emergency declared. a toxic spill turns millions of gallons of river water orange three times larger than believed. good morning. i'm christine romans. welcome to "early start." john berman has the morning off. >>> arrests in ferguson, missouri after demonstrators confronted police. a few throwing rocks and bottles. it was a rowdy end to the full day of protests marking the one-year anniversary of michael brown's death. the violence paled in comparison to sunday when multiple rounds of gunfire erupted and police shot at an 18-year-old. tyrone harrison is hospitalized. he faces five counts of armed criminal action. his aunt denies he fired on police. car even harris says he did not have a gun. we have more on the protests and arrests with nick valencia. >> reporter: police made a number of arrests on west flori
new arrests in ferguson, missouri. this morning, protesters clashing with police in another night of demonstrations. >>> donald trump back on the campaign trail facing criticism from hillary clinton. >>> state of emergency declared. a toxic spill turns millions of gallons of river water orange three times larger than believed. good morning. i'm christine romans. welcome to "early start." john berman has the morning off. >>> arrests in ferguson, missouri...
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lastto give an example, week i spoke to the university of missouri law school, in columbia, missouri, a pretty small typical american college town. unbeknownst to me prior to my arrival, that happens to be the moody lives.r. i was able to meet his son and son-in-law and hear about his truly amazing and genuinely disturbing experience. was a student who decided to come to the united states to pursue a phd in nuclear engineering. he arrived at the university of missouri to study and obtained his phd and decided along with his wife he wanted to stay in the united states and work in the united states rather than returning to iraq. work as aand got research professor at the university of missouri, became an integral part of the columbia community. he and his wife ultimately had five children, all of them american-born u.s. citizens. the problem is beginning of the early 1990's, for the next decade, he had numerous family member still in iraq, including 11 siblings, along with his elderly mother who was blind. millions ofs and iraqis, his family members were not just suffering great depriva
lastto give an example, week i spoke to the university of missouri law school, in columbia, missouri, a pretty small typical american college town. unbeknownst to me prior to my arrival, that happens to be the moody lives.r. i was able to meet his son and son-in-law and hear about his truly amazing and genuinely disturbing experience. was a student who decided to come to the united states to pursue a phd in nuclear engineering. he arrived at the university of missouri to study and obtained his...
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ferguson, missouri, is marking a somber anniversary today. hundreds of people marched peacefully in the st. louis suburb, one year after unarmed black teenager michael brown was shot dead by a white police officer. the marchers first gathered at the spot where brown was killed, and they stood in silence for four and a half minutes to represent the four and a half hours that brown's unattended body lay in the street. after the moment of silence, organizers released two doves. federal and state prosecutors cleared officer darren wilson of criminal wrong-doing in the shooting, but he is no longer with the police force. wilson had confronted brown as a suspect in a convenience store robbery. the shooting touched off weeks of protests and galvanized the black lives matter movement. among the changes in ferguson in the past year-- more diverse leadership: a new interim police chief and city manager, who are black. a new presiding judge for its municipal court, and two new, black representatives elected to the city council. for the first time in a c
ferguson, missouri, is marking a somber anniversary today. hundreds of people marched peacefully in the st. louis suburb, one year after unarmed black teenager michael brown was shot dead by a white police officer. the marchers first gathered at the spot where brown was killed, and they stood in silence for four and a half minutes to represent the four and a half hours that brown's unattended body lay in the street. after the moment of silence, organizers released two doves. federal and state...
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the new police chief in ferguson, missouri.teve gingrich is joining us on the phone, he has been following this story for "st. louis post-dispatch." you were working late last night in march is tons get place in the area. what were you saying? what were they telling you? guest: the mood is much different than last year. compared to what we would does -- what we witnessed last august, this is the age of aquarius. people are still angry, but looking for solutions. last night, i covered a protest in ferguson itself, about 200 people. most were peaceful. unfortunately, at the end of the evening, there was an unrelated shooting. otherwise, it was a very peaceful and pretty constructive day. host: another headline is getting a fair amount of attention this sunday morning, the headline from "the of 21gton post," the name have been shot since ferguson. they list their names and ages. why is the still happening? opinion, this is ore. coming to the f michael brown's case broke open the fruit, if you will. also, the advent of social media
the new police chief in ferguson, missouri.teve gingrich is joining us on the phone, he has been following this story for "st. louis post-dispatch." you were working late last night in march is tons get place in the area. what were you saying? what were they telling you? guest: the mood is much different than last year. compared to what we would does -- what we witnessed last august, this is the age of aquarius. people are still angry, but looking for solutions. last night, i covered...
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people that missouri has in the congress and senate, they do like to you. we need trump all the way to get this country strained out, just like he said. everyone else is bought off. you cannot buy donald trump. he will do with our nation needs. leroy in manchester, tennessee. democratic caller. caller: yes, go ahead. host: go ahead. caller: i was listening to donald trump who had a great message. i hope he keeps her going. host: dale from lake city, florida on the republican line. i was calling to promote trump. he is a great guy. a great businessman. that is what this country needs. we do not need politicians or lobbyists. you watch donald trump's speech from new hampshire last night? caller: absolutely. host: was there anything that struck you in particular from his remarks last night? caller: the whole thing. host: the whole thing? caller: the whole thing. host: this tweet from cnn orc poll showsnn that trump topped in iowa. this shows support among republican likely caucus goers in iowa. donald trump with 22%. ben carson with 14%. following.r lincoln ch
people that missouri has in the congress and senate, they do like to you. we need trump all the way to get this country strained out, just like he said. everyone else is bought off. you cannot buy donald trump. he will do with our nation needs. leroy in manchester, tennessee. democratic caller. caller: yes, go ahead. host: go ahead. caller: i was listening to donald trump who had a great message. i hope he keeps her going. host: dale from lake city, florida on the republican line. i was calling...
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don champion, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. now there were some concerns overnight by the presence of a group called the oath keepers, the heavily armed men who are not members of any law enforcement agency, showed up to the protest. this morning, the st. louis county police chief called their presence unnecessary and inflammatory. >> don champion for us in ferguson, don, thank you. >>> two former mississip north mississippi. the fbi hoped the suspects hoped fly out of a small newspaper. young was an honor roll in high school. >>> a mass waste water from a mine a catastrophe. more than 3 million gallons of water containing high will damage our crops, it will destroy the soil. you know, we really need some numbers. >> the epa says the rivers may not be safe until august 17th. >>> so far, a just released poll says trump is leading the lead against gop presidential hopefuls. yesterday, trump had the same 24% of the republican vote he had before thursday's debate. jeb bush came in second with 12%. meanwhile, a truce of sorts has be
don champion, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. now there were some concerns overnight by the presence of a group called the oath keepers, the heavily armed men who are not members of any law enforcement agency, showed up to the protest. this morning, the st. louis county police chief called their presence unnecessary and inflammatory. >> don champion for us in ferguson, don, thank you. >>> two former mississip north mississippi. the fbi hoped the suspects hoped fly out of a small...
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now to that breaking news we're following out of ferguson, missouri. a late-night march to mark the one-year anniversary of michael >> a briefin wrapped up about 30 minutes ago. a man shot by st. louis county police detectives is said to be in critical but unstable coatndition at this hour. while that suspect is in surgery, four st. louis county police detectives have been placed on administrative leave. they call a remarkable amount of gunfire in the ferguson area at the time. much was caught on tape. >> a news crew captured the moment gunfire erupted in ferguson where protesters were marking the one-year anniversary of the shooting death of michael brown. moments after the shots were fired, witnesses reported a man lying face down and covered in blood behind an empty restaurant. officers have been tracking that maayn all night long during the protesters because they believed he was arm. he approached detectives in a vehicle and opened fire. the chief described how that encounter ended. >> so the suspect ran the
now to that breaking news we're following out of ferguson, missouri. a late-night march to mark the one-year anniversary of michael >> a briefin wrapped up about 30 minutes ago. a man shot by st. louis county police detectives is said to be in critical but unstable coatndition at this hour. while that suspect is in surgery, four st. louis county police detectives have been placed on administrative leave. they call a remarkable amount of gunfire in the ferguson area at the time. much was...
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>> reporter: i just checked in with police in missouri. and they're telling me that member of the st. louis media who was in ferguson to cover the demonstrations you remarked about is in a hospital right now. he was attacked and robbed. this is prior to the shootings. a member of media is in the hospital in a st. louis county hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. >> back up, back up. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> over here. [ gunfire ] >> get down. >> this is video of gunfire in ferguson that followed the attack on the member of the media. this happened around 12:00, 12:30 our time. police on scene said two men started shooting near demonstrators. the detectives inside returned fire, hitting one of the suspects. police recovered a 9 millimeter handgun. they say it's reported stolen. >> criminals. they weren't protesters. protesters are out there, talking about a way to effect change, whatever that may be. that's not what's happening here with folks that are doing that. >> this happened as hundreds of people had come to mark the one-year an
>> reporter: i just checked in with police in missouri. and they're telling me that member of the st. louis media who was in ferguson to cover the demonstrations you remarked about is in a hospital right now. he was attacked and robbed. this is prior to the shootings. a member of media is in the hospital in a st. louis county hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. >> back up, back up. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> over here. [ gunfire ] >> get down. >> this is...
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experiences including his eyewitness account of the formal japanese surrender ceremony aboard the uss missouri. this event is about 25 minutes. it is now my distinct honor to tell you about a special gentleman who is joined us for the proceedings today. captain robert k kaufman, united states navy, retired. a native of pennsylvania he is a 1940 graduate of the united states naval academy. he participated in a number of atlantic convoys and the operation in africa while serving aboard a heavy cruiser. he applied for submarine school and upon graduation, he was assigned to the fleet submarine uss gato. he participated in three war patrols as a torpedo and gunnery officer and two war patrols as the executive officer. he was assigned duty as aid and flag lieutenant to the legendary submarine can -- sub marine commander of the pacific forces fleet. it was in this capacity that he was invited aboard the uss missouri to witness the surrender of japanese forces on september 2, 1945. talking to him earlier i asked where he was during the surrender. many are familiar with the pictures and it seems like
experiences including his eyewitness account of the formal japanese surrender ceremony aboard the uss missouri. this event is about 25 minutes. it is now my distinct honor to tell you about a special gentleman who is joined us for the proceedings today. captain robert k kaufman, united states navy, retired. a native of pennsylvania he is a 1940 graduate of the united states naval academy. he participated in a number of atlantic convoys and the operation in africa while serving aboard a heavy...
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we're joined from ferguson, missouri. there was a long way to go in healing the racial divide, but how are things going? >> reporter: that's a tough question right there. because obviously there's a lot going on just under the surface. we saw that bubble up. a lot of people are saying that the violence that happened had nothing to do with the protest. that was a few men who had another beef started shooting at each other. but you can feel people's anger. tonight we haven't seen a lot of protesters hitting the streets. tonight there's less than six people behind me. some have signs. but this is a lot different than what we saw sunday night. rapid gunfire followed by running and fear. you can see the panic rise in the crowd. the peaceful protest for michael brown turned to violence sunday night. the interim police chief was in the middle of an interview when the anger across the street boiled over. >> we want to be as peaceful as possible. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: detectives rushed to surround tyrone harris. they say thouey
we're joined from ferguson, missouri. there was a long way to go in healing the racial divide, but how are things going? >> reporter: that's a tough question right there. because obviously there's a lot going on just under the surface. we saw that bubble up. a lot of people are saying that the violence that happened had nothing to do with the protest. that was a few men who had another beef started shooting at each other. but you can feel people's anger. tonight we haven't seen a lot of...
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robinson in fergus ferguson, missouri. please continue to care for yourself.next keeping black lives matter at the forefront. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain. tell 'em cedric sent you. >>> yesterday just under a month after protesting on stage at the annual net groups nation conference black lives matter protesters took a stage at the rally for presidential candidate bernie sanders in saturday. as he approached the podium to address the crowd two young demonstrators jumped on stage to take the microphone. >> right now we are going to honor this space and we are going to honor the memory of michael brown, and we are going to honor all of the b
robinson in fergus ferguson, missouri. please continue to care for yourself.next keeping black lives matter at the forefront. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or...
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gunfire erupts in ferguson, missouri. one year after a police officer shot and killed michael brown. cnn reporters on the ground say there were at least three rounds of gunfire. officials in ferguson say two people were shot after officers came under heavy gun fire. cnn's sara sidner was interviewing the interim police chief andre anderson when shots rang out. listen. >> we are trying to work with the community. we are explaining them their rights and we want to be as patient as possible. >> message to those who are looting. [ shots fired ] >> get down. gunfire. [ gunfire continues ] >> take cover. >> one officer was hurt by a hurled brick. a laceration to the face. none were injured in the exchange of fire. i want to go to ferguson right now. cnn's sara sidner was there interviewing the interim police chief when the shots rang out. we know that the suspect who they think shot at police is in the hospital in unstable condition. gravely wounded in surgery. walk us through, sara, what happened. >> reporter: we don't know ex
gunfire erupts in ferguson, missouri. one year after a police officer shot and killed michael brown. cnn reporters on the ground say there were at least three rounds of gunfire. officials in ferguson say two people were shot after officers came under heavy gun fire. cnn's sara sidner was interviewing the interim police chief andre anderson when shots rang out. listen. >> we are trying to work with the community. we are explaining them their rights and we want to be as patient as possible....
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back to breaking news out of ferguson, missouri. one man reportedly in critical condition after witnesses say he was shot by police. it was the day of peaceful protests that errupted into violence and gunfire. cbs correspondent don champion has the latest. >> reporter: with reports of thrown bottles and two businesses being broken into, police called in reinforcements in riot gear, the situation got tense. with demonstrators still shouting at the officers, they shouted to disperse. ferguson assiento em em police chief said he wanted to avoid inciting the crowd. >> we're trying to work with the community, we're explaining to them their right. and we just want to be as patient as possible. >> message to those who are looting. >> reporter: that's when he heard gunfire. as people scramble for cover, the gunfire continues. it wasn't until later that officers could clear the scene, sending in tactical unit, and pushing back the crowds. andrew spencer, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> meanwhile, philly coalition for real justice, they are pla
back to breaking news out of ferguson, missouri. one man reportedly in critical condition after witnesses say he was shot by police. it was the day of peaceful protests that errupted into violence and gunfire. cbs correspondent don champion has the latest. >> reporter: with reports of thrown bottles and two businesses being broken into, police called in reinforcements in riot gear, the situation got tense. with demonstrators still shouting at the officers, they shouted to disperse....
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i'm joined now by missouri state senator maria nadal. thank you for being here. we really appreciate it. >> thank you so much, kristen. >> senator, you were there for what started out as a peaceful protest. i know you left before the violence broke out. but if you would, just give us your emotional reaction to the fact that there was more violence one year after michael brown was killed. >> kristen, i have to tell you it's very upsetting. this entire weekend has been inspirational. it has been building a community, a sense of kinship, and i really believed yesterday when we were marching from the canfield neighborhood to zts marks church we were on a new road, a pathway to success where all types of people were coming together. we had over 1,000 people walking. and then later in that evening we saw crowds starting to build on west floorsent. >> what can you tell us about the 18-year-old shot about the police involved in that shooting? iness they were not wearing body cameras. what's the latest? >> there are a few things we need to understand. first, the young man
i'm joined now by missouri state senator maria nadal. thank you for being here. we really appreciate it. >> thank you so much, kristen. >> senator, you were there for what started out as a peaceful protest. i know you left before the violence broke out. but if you would, just give us your emotional reaction to the fact that there was more violence one year after michael brown was killed. >> kristen, i have to tell you it's very upsetting. this entire weekend has been...
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state of emergency in ferguson, missouri.ence, protesters taking to the streets still demanding changes a year after michael brown's death. after a scathing report from the justice department months ago the police and city have not made some crucial changes ahead tonight. imagine - she won't have to remember passwords. or obsess about security. she'll log in with her smile. he'll have his very own personal assistant. and this guy won't just surf the web. he'll touch it. scribble on it. and share it. because these kids will grow up with windows 10. get started today. windows 10. a more human way to do. welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like... my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. we only eat chex cereal. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. mom, brian threw a ball in the house! i needed work done around my house at a fair price.f sure can. so i could get a faulty light switch fixed? yup! or make a backyard pizza oven? oh yeah. i can almost taste it now. taste
state of emergency in ferguson, missouri.ence, protesters taking to the streets still demanding changes a year after michael brown's death. after a scathing report from the justice department months ago the police and city have not made some crucial changes ahead tonight. imagine - she won't have to remember passwords. or obsess about security. she'll log in with her smile. he'll have his very own personal assistant. and this guy won't just surf the web. he'll touch it. scribble on it. and...
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the latest from missouri. >>> extreme conditions.gerous downpours flooding the middle of the country, threatening the northeast today. while firefighters in the west face another difficult day. >>> fright fling flight. the airliner that flew into a hailstorm. the aircraft damaged and the wild ride for the crew and passengers. >>> and later in "the skinny," singing sensations. this unusual duet made possible by technology. the song is exploding in popularity in a matter of hours. it is tuesday, august 11th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. i'm reena ninan. phillip mena in for t.j. >> i sure am. >> just talking about this app. he kind of has a high voice. right? >> he does that falsetto. i didn't know if he could hit it or not. derulo did. it's going to be entertaining. >>> very serious news. the return of chaos in ferguson, missouri, just one year later. i want to take you to some live pictures that show protesters and riot police filling the streets for the second night in a row. >> dozens of people were
the latest from missouri. >>> extreme conditions.gerous downpours flooding the middle of the country, threatening the northeast today. while firefighters in the west face another difficult day. >>> fright fling flight. the airliner that flew into a hailstorm. the aircraft damaged and the wild ride for the crew and passengers. >>> and later in "the skinny," singing sensations. this unusual duet made possible by technology. the song is exploding in popularity...
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breaking news out of ferguson, missouri.ests on the around versery of t -- anniversary of the shooting death of michael brown ended in violence. someone fired at officers, the officers returned fire. take a look at these picks posted on twitter by the st. louis county police department. they say at least two unmarked police cars were hit by bullet which is pierced the front and side windows. people ran for cover when those gunshots rang out. none of the officers were seriously injured. the shooting happened shortly after what authorities call an exchange of gunfire by two groups. a man who fired at officers police say had a stolen semiautomatic .9 millimeter handgun. a second gunman is still on the loose. >>> from our jersey shore bureau, the coast guard rescued two people and a dog from a dingy off the coast after their sailboat caught fire off the coast of ocean city, cape may county. the coast guard sent us these pictures. this is about three miles off the shore. coast guard crews and ocean city police managed to get ever
breaking news out of ferguson, missouri.ests on the around versery of t -- anniversary of the shooting death of michael brown ended in violence. someone fired at officers, the officers returned fire. take a look at these picks posted on twitter by the st. louis county police department. they say at least two unmarked police cars were hit by bullet which is pierced the front and side windows. people ran for cover when those gunshots rang out. none of the officers were seriously injured. the...
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. >> take me out to the ballgame, the tournament of world series champions next week in branson missouri. they need $25000 in travel related expensive such as food, bus, hotel. >> the kids, they know we have a lack of funds they are trinket taking it with strike, they are hoping at the last minute we are able to get enough funds to to go. >> they're not your average little league, they are world they just won the national amateur baseball federation in july. >> i just have to give them one instruction and they go with it, they are prepared to play. >> next week in branson missouri they will compete against five other world series champions. these tournaments take a lot out of your pockets, expensive take, expensive take a toll on the parents. >> a lot of family help us but it takes a lot. it's a struggle. as a team we do a lot of fundraising. >> they want to compete at the national level but they need the funny to get them there. >> if you don't focus you never going to be successful, focus then you're going to be successful. >> a gofundme pages set up to raise $25,000 there at 8000 so f
. >> take me out to the ballgame, the tournament of world series champions next week in branson missouri. they need $25000 in travel related expensive such as food, bus, hotel. >> the kids, they know we have a lack of funds they are trinket taking it with strike, they are hoping at the last minute we are able to get enough funds to to go. >> they're not your average little league, they are world they just won the national amateur baseball federation in july. >> i just...
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louis, missouri there is a blip including important land, oregon.ll green here because most of up that setting weather is speculator this afternoon. we don't in i rain in the commonly traveled destinations. flying out of philadelphia, early perhaps some on a nice vacation, tam, it looks like you are okay, early. >> thanks, david. >>> stress really can ruin your diet. more science confirms that we all kind of of already know, hard times, make us more likely to make poor food choices. researchers at the university of zurich said stress makes as you bandon commitments to healthy eating. they put people watching a weight in a stressful situation and give them option of cakes and doughnuts or banana and broccoli. even if i felt great how do you think would you choose with that. man jord picked cake. moderate levels of stress can impair, self control. >>> family, friend and fans are remembering a legendary figure from the nfl, frank gifford, hall of famer and husband of tv personality, kathy lee has died. eagles fans will remember gifford is guy who was t
louis, missouri there is a blip including important land, oregon.ll green here because most of up that setting weather is speculator this afternoon. we don't in i rain in the commonly traveled destinations. flying out of philadelphia, early perhaps some on a nice vacation, tam, it looks like you are okay, early. >> thanks, david. >>> stress really can ruin your diet. more science confirms that we all kind of of already know, hard times, make us more likely to make poor food...
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still ahead on eyewitness news this morning, breaking news in ferguson, missouri. shots fired on the anniversary of michael brown's killing by police. we are just getting new information on the number of officers injured overnight and several arrests made. >> new video of a cat burglar on the prowl inside of an expensive tastes. >> and the growing environmental emergency after millions of gallons of toxic sludge was sp join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and now, we're streaming netflix. who knew time warner cable's internet was so fast! mom switched. and now, we can watch our favorite shows together, on demand. i switched. so i can connect to the internet just about anywhere with my free twc wifi hotspots. join the millions who switched to time warner cable. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100meg internet, and hundreds of hd channels. you'll also get unlimited calling to the us, mexico canada, china, and now india. call today. i switched. now i have a free app that lets me watch tv whenever i have the time. for $89.99 a month you'll get tv, in
still ahead on eyewitness news this morning, breaking news in ferguson, missouri. shots fired on the anniversary of michael brown's killing by police. we are just getting new information on the number of officers injured overnight and several arrests made. >> new video of a cat burglar on the prowl inside of an expensive tastes. >> and the growing environmental emergency after millions of gallons of toxic sludge was sp join the millions who have already switched. we switched. and...