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all eyes on the missouri city.ily calling for peace inspite of their profound disappointment. what this means and what happens next. >> this special edition of "nightline," decision in ferguson, will be right back. >>> this is a special edition of "nightline," decision in ferguson. >> good evening. breaking news tonight. chaos erupting on the streets of missouri. the grand jury finding no probable cause to indict officer darren wilson in the death of an unarmed teenager, michael brown. and tonight, new documents, what the grand jury saw, including, for the first time, what officer wilson says happened that fateful night. but now, a massive showdown between protesters and police escalating with reports of heavy automatic gun fire along with the vandalism and turmoil. tonight, abc's steve osunsami is on the scene in ferguson. steve? >> reporter: juju, since this decision was announced at this courthouse behind me, we've seen all sorts of lawlessness. buildings on fire, a pizza joint that was burned to the ground. a w
all eyes on the missouri city.ily calling for peace inspite of their profound disappointment. what this means and what happens next. >> this special edition of "nightline," decision in ferguson, will be right back. >>> this is a special edition of "nightline," decision in ferguson. >> good evening. breaking news tonight. chaos erupting on the streets of missouri. the grand jury finding no probable cause to indict officer darren wilson in the death of an...
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all eyes on the missouri city. the brown family calling for peace in spite of their profound disappointment. what this means and what happens next. >> this special edition of "nightline: decision in ferguson" will be right back. ♪ ♪ it's a marshmallow world in the winter. ♪ ♪ 70... if only everyone had this issue. no matter what challenge they face, easter seals is here for america's veterans. >>> this is a special edition of "nightline: decision in ferguson." >> good evening. breaking news tonight. chaos erupting on the streets of missouri. the grand jury finding no probable cause to indict officer darren wilson in the death of an unarmed teenager, michael brown. and tonight, new documents, what the grand jury saw, including, for the first time, what officer wilson says happened that fateful night. sparking a massive showdown between protesters and police, escalating with reports of automatic gunfire along with the vandalism and turmoil. moments ago the police chief announcing there are roughly a dozen buildings s
all eyes on the missouri city. the brown family calling for peace in spite of their profound disappointment. what this means and what happens next. >> this special edition of "nightline: decision in ferguson" will be right back. ♪ ♪ it's a marshmallow world in the winter. ♪ ♪ 70... if only everyone had this issue. no matter what challenge they face, easter seals is here for america's veterans. >>> this is a special edition of "nightline: decision in...
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a real taste in kansas city, missouri, where mike seidel took this video of a frozen mountain. for more on what we can expect, let's turn to his weather channel colleague kim cunningham. >> good evening, lester. we are watching the front push east and bring snowfall. over two dozen states under winter weather advisories right now. and also this is a big weather-maker as well. and this stationary boundary producing severe weather tonight in parts of louisiana. now this is the amount of snow we'll see through the ohio valley, 5-8 inches, including in cincinnati. expect travel problems tomorrow. but once the second front comes in, we'll see over 100 record lows. tuesday morning, look at this map for the ohio valley. we are talking 13 degrees and ft. wayne. this doesn't end. we see it across the east coast. record lows from the south all the way into new york city. get ready, another arctic blast is on the way.
a real taste in kansas city, missouri, where mike seidel took this video of a frozen mountain. for more on what we can expect, let's turn to his weather channel colleague kim cunningham. >> good evening, lester. we are watching the front push east and bring snowfall. over two dozen states under winter weather advisories right now. and also this is a big weather-maker as well. and this stationary boundary producing severe weather tonight in parts of louisiana. now this is the amount of...
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. >> reporter: moments after the announcement crowds took to the street in the missouri city, some protestingcefully, others lighting police cruisers and businesses on fire, looting other businesses while officers lobbed tear gas. tonight president obama urged calm and to refocus on brown's family, not the grand jury outrage. >> michael brown's parents have lost more than anyone. we should be honoring their wishes. >> reporter: from the 12th person grand jury only nine votes were needed to invite officer wilson. >> given that it's a secretive process you have to weigh very heavily the agenda of any prosecutor that is presenting a case to a grand jury. >> reporter: kpix5 legal analyst paul henderson says the burden of proof the prosecution needed to present is significantly lower than during a courtroom trial. >> the grand jury is looking for probable cause standard which is different than beyond a reasonable doubt standard which is what we're used to in criminal proceedings. >> reporter: not long after the prosecutor's press conference the document release in the case approved by a judge bega
. >> reporter: moments after the announcement crowds took to the street in the missouri city, some protestingcefully, others lighting police cruisers and businesses on fire, looting other businesses while officers lobbed tear gas. tonight president obama urged calm and to refocus on brown's family, not the grand jury outrage. >> michael brown's parents have lost more than anyone. we should be honoring their wishes. >> reporter: from the 12th person grand jury only nine votes...
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city. ferguson, missouri. two arrests so far in ferguson, missouri. new york city, getting word that, arrests are imminent, if, if the protesters are unruly. we look at live pictures here. we are live on the streets of ferguson. live on the streets of new york city. live on the streets of los angeles. as well as atlanta and cities across the country. when we come back, we will talk how parents are speaking to their kids about this, police and race. the generational disconnect as well as well as other, other facets of this growing story here in the united states. we're back just on the other side of a quick break with breaking news. you on the runway.going tod (vo) don't let a severe cold hold you back. sir? (vo) theraflu starts to get to work in your body in just 5 minutes. (vo) theraflu breaks you free from your worst cold and flu symptoms. (vo) theraflu. serious power. with my andi can...m tracfone, order more shaving cream. pay the electric bill. keep towels piping hot. get kids to sit still. play beard styling tunes. learn new razor tricks. hire a
city. ferguson, missouri. two arrests so far in ferguson, missouri. new york city, getting word that, arrests are imminent, if, if the protesters are unruly. we look at live pictures here. we are live on the streets of ferguson. live on the streets of new york city. live on the streets of los angeles. as well as atlanta and cities across the country. when we come back, we will talk how parents are speaking to their kids about this, police and race. the generational disconnect as well as well...
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police lockdown city hall in st. louis, missourifter protesters stormed the building this afternoon. demonstrations have spread to a dozen u.s. cities in the response to the decision not to charge of what policeman who killed a black teenager in missouri. -- a white policeman who killed a black teenager in missouri. report contains some flash photography. >> back up right now. >> there were clashes in ferguson last night. not what you would call column. calm. after a police car was attacked as protesters try to storm city hall. >> and reinforcements have just arrived at city hall. the police car that had been set on fire, that has now been put out. but you can see the reinforcements that were coming are now arriving. we are being told to step back. loudspeaker] it out of the street. step back. >> the national guardsmen were doing what they could to try to lower the temperature. the mistrust between police and community runs deep. look at the faces of the officers on duty. everyone we filmed and saw was white. in a predominately blac
police lockdown city hall in st. louis, missourifter protesters stormed the building this afternoon. demonstrations have spread to a dozen u.s. cities in the response to the decision not to charge of what policeman who killed a black teenager in missouri. -- a white policeman who killed a black teenager in missouri. report contains some flash photography. >> back up right now. >> there were clashes in ferguson last night. not what you would call column. calm. after a police car was...
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you know, so i'm in kansas city, missouri. are we on the south side? side of town, right? >> yep. >> here in kansas city, missouri. not the most memorable building. not the most glamorous part of town. but what goes on inside is pretty special. starts with a guy named don. it involves a whole bunch of kids, a whole lot of drums, a whole lot of noise. my ride. i don't mind the sirens. hey. hey, there. permission to enter. >> come on. >> i'm going in. >> have a seat. >> who's don? >> hey. >> let me take a guess. >> don daughtry. how you doing? >> i'm great, man, how are you? >> all right. >> this is the gang? >> this is the gang. >> hey, gang, how's it going? these are the marching cobras. it's kind of a cross between a marching band and a military color guard. don is the drill master. so i've got like a million questions for you. maybe we can take a walk. we can chat a bit. these kids are cool? >> they'll be cool. they'll be cool. >> you want to give them any last instructions before we walk out? kind of made me stand up straight there, don. so you can s
you know, so i'm in kansas city, missouri. are we on the south side? side of town, right? >> yep. >> here in kansas city, missouri. not the most memorable building. not the most glamorous part of town. but what goes on inside is pretty special. starts with a guy named don. it involves a whole bunch of kids, a whole lot of drums, a whole lot of noise. my ride. i don't mind the sirens. hey. hey, there. permission to enter. >> come on. >> i'm going in. >> have a seat....
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the mayor of the missouri city weighs in on wilson's resignation next. >>> and it was the busiest travel day -- after he goes after the first daughters for these outfits. what she said that has everyone outraged. >>> hello, everyone. i'm fredericka whitfield. the mayor of ferguson, missouri, officially announcing the city has severed all ties with darren wilson, effective immediately. darren wilson turned in his resignation letter yesterday saying "it is my hope that my resignation will allow the community to heal. this comes after a grand jury decided not to indict the officer in the killing of teenager michael brown. cnn's ed lavendera is in ferguson today. ed, the city's mayor held a news conference just a short time ago. what more did he say about the committees iing nation and how the city will now heal? >> you know, it was interesting. there was some back and forth with the mayor about just how they received that letter. the mayor went out of his way to point out that they did not receive that resignation letter last night until several hours after it had already been made public i
the mayor of the missouri city weighs in on wilson's resignation next. >>> and it was the busiest travel day -- after he goes after the first daughters for these outfits. what she said that has everyone outraged. >>> hello, everyone. i'm fredericka whitfield. the mayor of ferguson, missouri, officially announcing the city has severed all ties with darren wilson, effective immediately. darren wilson turned in his resignation letter yesterday saying "it is my hope that my...
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half of the journey, we will be marching, i should say, going back to quinn chapel in jefferson city, missouri. so we are marching from ferguson to jefferson city, from the hometown of michael brown to the hometown of governor nixon. we are trying to change the way in which police officers engage their communities, because the challenge of racial profile something really a generational assault, and we think about the fact in any given month, 1 out of 4 african-american males report being treated unjustly by police officers, and this is a challenge that is larger than race or class, and we have people being profiled as a consequence of sexual orientation, race, ethnicity and religious, and we have a chance to really reform, and we are able to do this, because we have seen literally a generation of young practitioners of democracy who had been out here for over 100 days protesting nonviolently. so this non-violent civil rights march really invokes the spirit of the civil rights movement. >> when you think back to the civil rights of the '60s, they had voting rights and schools, and the shooting,
half of the journey, we will be marching, i should say, going back to quinn chapel in jefferson city, missouri. so we are marching from ferguson to jefferson city, from the hometown of michael brown to the hometown of governor nixon. we are trying to change the way in which police officers engage their communities, because the challenge of racial profile something really a generational assault, and we think about the fact in any given month, 1 out of 4 african-american males report being...
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the mayor of the missouri city weighs in on wilson's resignation next. >>> and it was the busiest travel- after he goes after the first daughters for these outfits. what she said that has everyone outraged.
the mayor of the missouri city weighs in on wilson's resignation next. >>> and it was the busiest travel- after he goes after the first daughters for these outfits. what she said that has everyone outraged.
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i was the mayor in the kansas city, missouri, for two terms.hen we were on the precipice of disaster after the rodney king decisions, it was my responsibility to try to dissolve all of the friction that was out on the streets. i don't think people are taking into account that ferguson has an elected mayor. that mayor should not be standing behind the governor hoping the governor will take all of the blame if things go awry. the mayor has to have some responsibility. >> fair enough. i'm curious whether you think the emergency declaration and the national guard being called in and the situation, do you think this is a smart move that creates an environment of calm and confidence or doesn't escalate tension? >> i'm ambivalent about it. i think the governor did what he thought was the right wing to do. we always have to be careful that we do not send the message that would suggest we expect these people to fall to the lowest level of expectations. since the summer, many have spent their time thinking about the horrors of what could happen after the
i was the mayor in the kansas city, missouri, for two terms.hen we were on the precipice of disaster after the rodney king decisions, it was my responsibility to try to dissolve all of the friction that was out on the streets. i don't think people are taking into account that ferguson has an elected mayor. that mayor should not be standing behind the governor hoping the governor will take all of the blame if things go awry. the mayor has to have some responsibility. >> fair enough. i'm...
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i turned around and said to her, yes, because ferguson is not just in missouri, every city you go through some element of ferguson. >> reporter: al jazerra, st. louis. >>> the world health organization says nearly 7,000 people have now died from the ebola outbreak in western africa. the number of deaths has leapt by 1200 in just four days since the last w.h.o. report. more than 16,000 people have been infected. the world's worst ever ebola outbreak mostly affected guinea, sierra leone and liberia where workers are going house to house to track down suspected cases, kim vinnell reports. >> reporter: when he's on patrol he gets trade strait to the point. he asks whether anyone has died here recently. >> no way. >> all right. >> never. >> reporter: or whether anyone is sick. it's a routine he will repeat every day until this entire county in liberia's north west is declared ebola free. >> translator: in my county, i am assigned to 40 households in block "c," but there are two of us. for me i have 20 houses i visit daily, among those 20 houses, i have come across three people who were sick. >
i turned around and said to her, yes, because ferguson is not just in missouri, every city you go through some element of ferguson. >> reporter: al jazerra, st. louis. >>> the world health organization says nearly 7,000 people have now died from the ebola outbreak in western africa. the number of deaths has leapt by 1200 in just four days since the last w.h.o. report. more than 16,000 people have been infected. the world's worst ever ebola outbreak mostly affected guinea, sierra...
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city. looking at pictures of ferguson, missouri. a large protest happening in the city going up and down, the city, starting on the fdr. highway, through times square, 7th avenue. miguel mar quez is in the crowd in new york city. miguel, the froes has been peaceful in ferguson. not so peaceful now. the ones in new york city wondering if they're still peaceful? >> they are peaceful here. very, very determined, don. people chanting for justice on the streets. we are now moving on the west side. we have been, the central city. we have been south. we have been east. now all the way on the west side of manhattan. it appeared they wanted to move on to the west side highway. want to block that. police had blocked the entry way on to it. now they are moving up towards harlem. and a very strong message. and they have been chanting for justice. not only for mike brown in ferguson. but also for individuals here in new york. there are two -- two high profile -- [ indiscernible ] >> we are having a bit of trouble, hearing you, miguel. stand by. h
city. looking at pictures of ferguson, missouri. a large protest happening in the city going up and down, the city, starting on the fdr. highway, through times square, 7th avenue. miguel mar quez is in the crowd in new york city. miguel, the froes has been peaceful in ferguson. not so peaceful now. the ones in new york city wondering if they're still peaceful? >> they are peaceful here. very, very determined, don. people chanting for justice on the streets. we are now moving on the west...
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e bay area city is >>> efforts under way in missouri now to prepare for a grand jury decision in the michael brown. how one bay area city is also preparing for protests. >> plus, winter comes early in part of the country. the massive amount of snow people in the northeast are waking up to this morning. >> and the first in a series of storms now moving onshore. we are seeing some heavy downpours now and more to come. we'll talk about it next. >> and we have wet roads in the bay area. spinouts both sides of the bay bridge. traffic is coming up. >>> good morning. it's november 19, i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. 5:30. we are going to begin with a live look outside at the golden gate bridge where we're off to a bit of a wet start. parts of the bay area getting hit with a little shower this morning. as you can see a little bit of rain on the road there. roads are slick all over the place. our roberta gonzales is up in the north bay. >> giving us a look at the weather. hi, roberta. >> reporter: hi there, michelle and frank. you and lawrence said it perfectly. law
e bay area city is >>> efforts under way in missouri now to prepare for a grand jury decision in the michael brown. how one bay area city is also preparing for protests. >> plus, winter comes early in part of the country. the massive amount of snow people in the northeast are waking up to this morning. >> and the first in a series of storms now moving onshore. we are seeing some heavy downpours now and more to come. we'll talk about it next. >> and we have wet roads...
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he holds two academic appointments, one at the university of missouri-kansas city and also at the universityf minnesota school of law. and welcome back. >> thank you. >> in a nutshell, what did the jury decide in sacramento? and why should we care? >> well, this is the first time that a jury has ever got to hear what actually caused the crisis. and the jury was horrified. because it was the lenders who deliberately made massive amounts of fraudulent loans and then sold these massive amounts of fraudulent loans through additional frauds to the secondary market and eventually brought down the global financial system. and the testimony that came out in the case is that the agents, the fbi agents and the irs agents simply assumed that the banks were the victims and the bankers were the victims and simply assumed that the little people, the mice, were the problem in all of this. so they never even investigated the banks and the bankers. >> the mice? >> yeah, the saying in the savings and loan debacle is you never wanted to be the guy that was chasing mice while lions roamed the campsite. so the m
he holds two academic appointments, one at the university of missouri-kansas city and also at the universityf minnesota school of law. and welcome back. >> thank you. >> in a nutshell, what did the jury decide in sacramento? and why should we care? >> well, this is the first time that a jury has ever got to hear what actually caused the crisis. and the jury was horrified. because it was the lenders who deliberately made massive amounts of fraudulent loans and then sold these...
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another cold night in ferguson, missouri, a city bracing for what could be a third night of violence after the grand jury chose not to indict officer darren wilson for the shooting death of michael brown. last night may have been calmer relatively speaking, but police still arrested at least 44 people. nbc's ron allen remains in ferguson for us tonight. ron, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. it has been a better, calmer day and night here. but there's still a lot of tension on this holiday eve. more national guard troops backing local police have helped. but there's still flash points for violence and confrontation. at this explosive street corner, police clash with protesters. >> it is time to disburse. >> reporter: flames reignite a building. and a retired teacher hopes the business she spent her life's savings to open now in the path of a fire is still there come morning. how do you feel about all this? >> frustrated and disappointed. >> reporter: for now she's giving the young people battling the police every night the benefit of the doubt. >> i don't assume this be
another cold night in ferguson, missouri, a city bracing for what could be a third night of violence after the grand jury chose not to indict officer darren wilson for the shooting death of michael brown. last night may have been calmer relatively speaking, but police still arrested at least 44 people. nbc's ron allen remains in ferguson for us tonight. ron, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. it has been a better, calmer day and night here. but there's still a lot of tension...
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. >> ferguson, missouri remains city on edge tonight. grand jury is expected to announce any day now its decision whether to indict the office here shot michael brown. authorities are preparing for the possibility of more violence, setting up barricades, and also increasing police patrols. some local businesses have also boarded up their windows. so far only peaceful protests have been staged throughout the weekend. >> and police in cleveland, ohio, they shoot and kill a 12 year old little boy who was brandishing a gun, gun turned out to be fake. officer approached him at a local park where witnesses say he was pointing it at other people when they ordered him to raise his hands, investigators say, that's when he reached for the bb gun that was in his waistband. that's when the officer fired two shots. both officers have been placed on administrative leave right now. >> marion barry the devisive but beloved former mayor of washington, d.c., has died. the cause of death, heart problems and kidney disease. barry served four terms as mayor.
. >> ferguson, missouri remains city on edge tonight. grand jury is expected to announce any day now its decision whether to indict the office here shot michael brown. authorities are preparing for the possibility of more violence, setting up barricades, and also increasing police patrols. some local businesses have also boarded up their windows. so far only peaceful protests have been staged throughout the weekend. >> and police in cleveland, ohio, they shoot and kill a 12 year old...
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they are going all the way to the governor's mansion in jefferson city, missouri. it's in the violent. they will set up events to encourage people to turn anger into action. they want reform in other departments across the country. >>> new at 11:00 we are learning that student was murdered. police say her boyfriend strangled her. she graduated from winston churchill high school in potomac. her 32-year-old boyfriend has been charged with killing her. the boyfriend admitted he choked jones during an argument >>> one day after the nfl reinstated ray rice we learn more details. >> reporter: his attorney is speaking out against commissioner roger good del. his wife janay sat down with matt lauer. >> was ray ambiguous? >> not in any way. it's consistent with everything he has been saying since member. >> when the commissioner roger goodell says ray was ambiguous and the nfl says it was a different sequence of events, is the commissioner lying? >> i can't say he is telling the truth. i know for a fact that ray told the honest truth that he has been telling from february.
they are going all the way to the governor's mansion in jefferson city, missouri. it's in the violent. they will set up events to encourage people to turn anger into action. they want reform in other departments across the country. >>> new at 11:00 we are learning that student was murdered. police say her boyfriend strangled her. she graduated from winston churchill high school in potomac. her 32-year-old boyfriend has been charged with killing her. the boyfriend admitted he choked...
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. >> used to be the case in kansas city missouri. day laborers once swarmed the city's street.n change came from an unexpected source. america tonight with a closer look at a program making a difference in kansas city. >> this was the location of the ad hoc day labor site. >> matt thomson a veteran cop that patrols the largely hispanic west side neighborhood in an unmarked pickup truck. for 50 years, police have been dealing with immigrants from mexico and central america who come to this part of kansas city looking for work. >> imagine that you have 100 to 150 guys standing on the corner for 8 to 10 hours day. not all of them are interested in working. so we had people were just interested in drinking. and hanging out. we had people who were interested in selling drugs. >> when you started out here, were you kind of a hard-ass? >> yeah. yeah. i mean, yeah. >> a former narcotics officer, thomas got aside to this part of town 12 years ago when the immigrant population of kansas city was exploding. hundreds of day laborers, nearly all undocumented, would hang out in this parking
. >> used to be the case in kansas city missouri. day laborers once swarmed the city's street.n change came from an unexpected source. america tonight with a closer look at a program making a difference in kansas city. >> this was the location of the ad hoc day labor site. >> matt thomson a veteran cop that patrols the largely hispanic west side neighborhood in an unmarked pickup truck. for 50 years, police have been dealing with immigrants from mexico and central america who...
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. >>> and the white house also watching ferguson, missouri. a city bracing for the worst when the grand jury rules. will they charge the white police officer that shot michael brown? an unarmed black teen? you remember the stores boarded up, they're now ready and open. and churches are staying open and urging people to turn to prayer and not violence. >>> and another story about police behavior caught on tape. what you're about to see, and big questions about how much american taxpayers are spending afterward because of it. jim avila reporting, and it's your money. >> reporter: this chicago police officer was caught brutally beating a female bartender, the city paid her $850,000. another shot this man in the back, he was on the ground at the time, and later found to be unarmed. that payout, $4 million. in philadelphia, more than $40 million in police misconduct settlements paid out in the last five years. new york city, $428 million. baltimore, $11.5 million. and chicago, $450 million over the past decade. >> they took the gun, put it to my throat. >
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we are monitoring breaking news from ferguson, missouri, this morning. buildings in the city in flames or smoldering this morning after a chaotic night. you take a look here and this is a live look at the advanced auto parts store in ferguson, missouri. you can see the ladder trucks and firefighters trying to douse the flames with water at this early hour. we're getting reports of up to 25 fires having burned in that town overnight. >>> and riots erupted after the grand just decided not to indict dollar rep wilson. much more on the developments while you were sleeping in just minutes. we are hearing from st. louis police this is worse than anything they saw in august. the police department, michael brown's family, politicians, are pleaing for peaceful demonstrations but this scene quickly escalated after the decision was announced. >> 29 people arrested in the overnight hours there. no major injuries reported at this point, but a lot of property damage. we saw a live picture of looting happening late last night. of course, we'll stay on top of this with more details in a few
we are monitoring breaking news from ferguson, missouri, this morning. buildings in the city in flames or smoldering this morning after a chaotic night. you take a look here and this is a live look at the advanced auto parts store in ferguson, missouri. you can see the ladder trucks and firefighters trying to douse the flames with water at this early hour. we're getting reports of up to 25 fires having burned in that town overnight. >>> and riots erupted after the grand just decided...
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in that i was sworn to uphold the law in missouri and then i was a citizen of missouri and raised in that area from kansas city, missouri. all my family is in missouri. i raised sons in missouri. so this resonates with me. one thing that i want the protesters to understand, as a parent, none of us want harm to come to our children. we see this in the parents of michael brown. the other point of it is that we as parents are responsible to make sure that our children don't harm anyone else. so as we go through the protests, let's make sure that everyone is doing this with the agenda for the greater cause and for the greater good and not for any personal emotional experience. >> emotions are involved. you are not even there but this resonates even for you and we're multiple states away. i mean, looking ahead, post-grand jury decision, how are you feeling about all of this? >> i'm feeling tons of anxiety about it. it's very reminiscent of what occurred directly after the decision from the grand jury on the verdict of the officers that were charged with beating of rodney king and it's also reminiscent to me of what
in that i was sworn to uphold the law in missouri and then i was a citizen of missouri and raised in that area from kansas city, missouri. all my family is in missouri. i raised sons in missouri. so this resonates with me. one thing that i want the protesters to understand, as a parent, none of us want harm to come to our children. we see this in the parents of michael brown. the other point of it is that we as parents are responsible to make sure that our children don't harm anyone else. so as...
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we're not just speaking about in ferguson, missouri, but in cities across the united states. angry crowds attempted to tip over a police vehicle, fallout from the announcement that darren wilson will not be charged in the shooting death of michael brown, an unarmed black teen sparked all of this anger. wilson as well is now speaking publicly for the very first time. what he had to see in just a moment. >> right now, the national guard is out in force. they tripled their ranks to avoid a repeat of monday's violence what barack obama has devounsed as nothing short of krle. listen. >> burning buildings, torching car, destroying property, putting people at risk, that's destructive and there's no excuse for it. sara, it's now midnight, a full 24 hours from when people got the news that darren wilson would not be indicted. how different is the situation now? >> it's different, but some of the things are the same. you're not seeing crowds here for the first time in more than 100 days. what you're seeing is the national guard and the police force in front of them. the police force is
we're not just speaking about in ferguson, missouri, but in cities across the united states. angry crowds attempted to tip over a police vehicle, fallout from the announcement that darren wilson will not be charged in the shooting death of michael brown, an unarmed black teen sparked all of this anger. wilson as well is now speaking publicly for the very first time. what he had to see in just a moment. >> right now, the national guard is out in force. they tripled their ranks to avoid a...
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police in kansas city, missouri, say that car was stolen and they were involved in a high-speed chase with the driver when she crashed. the driver wasn't seriously hurt and no one inside that building was hurt. >>> a little change of the subject here. another sign of the holidays, that they've arrived in washington. capital christmas tree is here. massive white spruce from, chuck -- >> chippewa! >> -- chippewa national forest in minnesota. before the big lighting, the tree will be decorated with thousands of ornaments made across fr people across the state of minnesota. the big reveal comes december 2nd at 5:00 when house speaker john boehner lights it on up. >> didn't chop that down from your front yard? >> no. >> that tree is thinking it's warm around here. you know? that's cold stuff up there in minnesota. cold north winds. this will be good tree decorating weather today if you're stringing up the lights on the house, whatever you'll be doing outside today. very cooperative weather for your weekend, both today and tomorrow. chance for showers coming in tomorrow. not until well afte
police in kansas city, missouri, say that car was stolen and they were involved in a high-speed chase with the driver when she crashed. the driver wasn't seriously hurt and no one inside that building was hurt. >>> a little change of the subject here. another sign of the holidays, that they've arrived in washington. capital christmas tree is here. massive white spruce from, chuck -- >> chippewa! >> -- chippewa national forest in minnesota. before the big lighting, the tree...
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yesterday on a week-long 120-mile march from ferguson to the governor's mansion in jefferson city, missourie naacp organized the march and is calling for police reform in ferguson and throughout the country. >> it's a matter of turning anger into action. and bringing about justice. >> meanwhile, merchants in ferguson are trying to get back to business. some of the worst violence happened just after the grand jury's decision was announced, and some of that violence happened at the stores and shops. but things are looking up. yesterday, police reopened streets that were declared crime scenes just days ago. >>> it's going to be a busy travel day for the thousands of people who spent thanksgiving away from home. philadelphia international says today is the busiest day of the year at the airport. officials recommend that travelers arrive two hours early for domestic flights and three hours early for international flights. that way you can go through check-in and security without any problems. amtrak also advises train riders to get through 30th street station. there are extra holiday trains and
yesterday on a week-long 120-mile march from ferguson to the governor's mansion in jefferson city, missourie naacp organized the march and is calling for police reform in ferguson and throughout the country. >> it's a matter of turning anger into action. and bringing about justice. >> meanwhile, merchants in ferguson are trying to get back to business. some of the worst violence happened just after the grand jury's decision was announced, and some of that violence happened at the...
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. >>> developing in ferguson, missouri, the city's mayor is warning people to expect the worst. the grand jury is expected to announce soon whether or not to charge a white officer for killing an unarmed black teen. officer darren wilson shot 18- year-old michael brown in august. police in oakland are also waiting for the grand jury decision. anne makovec tells us why. >> reporter: oakland has a history of civil rights protests and over the past few years, some of them have been taken over by rogue groups bent on causing trouble. so in advance of what could be a controversial grand jury decision in ferguson, mayor jean quan is calling on business owners to cover their windows and doors. many downtown oakland shops were vandalized when george zimmerman was acquitted. we checked in one store owner who was hoping people won't punish her with their frustrations again. >> as a business owner we're nervous because we don't know what to expect. >> reporter: mayor quan released an open letter calling on business owners to save recordings of criminal activity, cover exterior doors with s
. >>> developing in ferguson, missouri, the city's mayor is warning people to expect the worst. the grand jury is expected to announce soon whether or not to charge a white officer for killing an unarmed black teen. officer darren wilson shot 18- year-old michael brown in august. police in oakland are also waiting for the grand jury decision. anne makovec tells us why. >> reporter: oakland has a history of civil rights protests and over the past few years, some of them have been...
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city. so i want to get now to ed lavandera on the street now in ferguson, missouri. at's going on where you are? >> well, don, this is ferguson city hall. and most of the protests have been going on as you well know down around the corner about a couple of blocks away at the police department. and earlier tonight, the protesters left that scene and broke away tr from that area and started coming towards here and down this street. there was a rapid team of law enforcement that responded to the scene. but not before protesters were able to break windows here at ferguson city hall as well as set fire to another police car. and also, we're told by various police officers here on the scene, i think we have video of it that we can share with you, video of an unlit molotov cocktail that police tell us here at the scene was found hidden in a bush in this area. and they took that in, we watched them as they took that unlit molotov cocktail, put it in an evidence can and then drove it away and taped it up. officers say they weren't shufr if that's what was set s set the police
city. so i want to get now to ed lavandera on the street now in ferguson, missouri. at's going on where you are? >> well, don, this is ferguson city hall. and most of the protests have been going on as you well know down around the corner about a couple of blocks away at the police department. and earlier tonight, the protesters left that scene and broke away tr from that area and started coming towards here and down this street. there was a rapid team of law enforcement that responded to...
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in august, a white police officer fatally shot an unarmed black teenager in the city of missouri. it prompted violent scenes as protesters fought with police. the city rourned to norm -- returned to normal, but for many things will not be the same. >> reporter: riting all the right -- hitting all the right notes. riverview garden's high school jazz map on stage at the concert hall in st louis. they practised hard. it was not easy amid the anger, frustration and violence over michael brown's death. >> it's hard for me to sleep at night and think about getting up in the morning, being up there, getting to school safely. i'm here today >>> protests and tension dominated the school year so far, interrupting classes and raising stress levels. many of the students saw these scenes unfold in their neighbourhood. there's fears that a grand jury decision against indicting the white police officer will be a catalyst for more trouble. >> the concert may not have happened had violence broken out makes it special. students, parents and the school. this area is going through trauma. these young
in august, a white police officer fatally shot an unarmed black teenager in the city of missouri. it prompted violent scenes as protesters fought with police. the city rourned to norm -- returned to normal, but for many things will not be the same. >> reporter: riting all the right -- hitting all the right notes. riverview garden's high school jazz map on stage at the concert hall in st louis. they practised hard. it was not easy amid the anger, frustration and violence over michael...
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now to the city of ferguson, missouri. the city has already seen months of shootiactivity after the sho of michael brown. brown's parents making a plea for justice in their son's death before a special united nations unanimously geneva. and today brown's parents and their attorney speaking out on why the u.n. is the right place to handle their request. >> probably the most powerful thing that the united nations offers is perception. it's the same thing that we use against other countries as a country. when we look at other countries, when they have atrocities that exist in their countries where people are killed and lose their lives and when the government doesn't respond, any aspect of the government. being at the u.n. is quite appropriate and i think i'll talk about one of the comments from michael singer yesterday, it's a simple message. all life matters and black life matters, too. >> me and his mother, we came here to the u.n. to get justice for our son. i think there couldn't be a better place than we could start at.
now to the city of ferguson, missouri. the city has already seen months of shootiactivity after the sho of michael brown. brown's parents making a plea for justice in their son's death before a special united nations unanimously geneva. and today brown's parents and their attorney speaking out on why the u.n. is the right place to handle their request. >> probably the most powerful thing that the united nations offers is perception. it's the same thing that we use against other countries...
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dramatic end to a police chase in kansas city, missouri. look at that. all caught on camera. you can see that white suv swerving to miss a truck. there it goes. slams into that building and police say the suv was a stolen car. >> that's all i could think about was her. regardless of what she did or happened, it doesn't have to end. i thought about her and said a prayer for her. i hope she is okay. >> impact and the collapse of the building just incredible. the driver was taken to the hospital and is expected to survive. no one was inside the building at the time of the crash but there were nearly a dozen antique cars. inspector told the owner the remaining part of the building is stable enough to repair. >>> three people in san jose escaped from a fire after jumping from a second story window. that fire started around 7:30 yesterday morning. neighbors heard people calling for help from a second story window. they put a mattress from the ground and three people jumped. when firefighters went inside the home the fire was small, it was contained to a smoldering couch. >>> police
dramatic end to a police chase in kansas city, missouri. look at that. all caught on camera. you can see that white suv swerving to miss a truck. there it goes. slams into that building and police say the suv was a stolen car. >> that's all i could think about was her. regardless of what she did or happened, it doesn't have to end. i thought about her and said a prayer for her. i hope she is okay. >> impact and the collapse of the building just incredible. the driver was taken to...
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. >> to the united states, troops from missouri's national guard are repairing to deploy around the city of ferguson, missouri. authorities are on high alert. repeat of violent protests if the jury will not file criminal charges against a white police officer who shot dead a black teenager. the decision is expected any time in the coming days. >> the chance and placards say it all. this is all about race. three months after michael brown was killed by a white police officer. authorities are clearly worried if he is not prosecuted these peaceful protests may escalate. >> i know the governor announced he will be deploying the national guard in the coming days in anticipation of a decision by the grand jury claiming. >> it triggered weeks of riots. the authorities insist they have listened to the people but the anger has not abated. it has been fueled by this, footage of police officer darren wilson appearing unharmed a few hours after the shooting that contradicts police testimony he was assaulted by brown. >> if you have to blowout pressure to your eye socket you are not going to be walki
. >> to the united states, troops from missouri's national guard are repairing to deploy around the city of ferguson, missouri. authorities are on high alert. repeat of violent protests if the jury will not file criminal charges against a white police officer who shot dead a black teenager. the decision is expected any time in the coming days. >> the chance and placards say it all. this is all about race. three months after michael brown was killed by a white police officer....
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disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> it has ban night of unrest and violence in ferguson, missouri and other cities. crowds vandalized and burned police cars, at least two people arrested in ferguson. all of this came after missouri grand jury voted not to indict ferguson police officer darren wilson in last summer's shooting death of michael brown. president obama even called for calm during a nationally televised address. >> now the unrest extends to philadelphia. hundreds of people marched to city hall, and other locations, after the grand jury's verdict was announced. though the protests in philadelphia remain peaceful. >> and philadelphia remains in the running to host the -- to be the host city of 2016 democratic national convention. columbus, ohio, and brooklyn, new york are the two other finalists. >> our time is now 4:50. let's get a check on business news. >> money watch's jill wagner joins us from the new york stock exchange, more fall out from the botched gm recall after the faulty ignition switches. hearing a texas woman cleared in the fatal car crash after more than a decade. what do
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mark the start of a seven day 120-mile march from the spot where brown was killed to jefferson city, missouri's capital. the naacp is calling for new leadership in the ferguson police department. marchs plan to hold rallies and what they describe in teach nights across the route. >>> demonstrators hit the streets in georgetown today determined to disrupt holiday shopping. they were targeting several shopping areas to protest the ferguson grand jury decision. >> reporter: several people hit georgetown for the day's small business saturday deals. little did they know as they walk the sidewalks ... >> was it about small business saturday for everyone today? >> this demonstration hit the streets to message to shoppers ... >> life taken by someone who was supposed to protect us. why should i spend money when a mother can't buy christmas presents for her son this christmas? >> reporter: the demonstration continued the nationwide calls for justice in the shooting death of michael brown. it made it to m street, the popular georgetown shopping area. not even agreed with the demonstration, but there were
mark the start of a seven day 120-mile march from the spot where brown was killed to jefferson city, missouri's capital. the naacp is calling for new leadership in the ferguson police department. marchs plan to hold rallies and what they describe in teach nights across the route. >>> demonstrators hit the streets in georgetown today determined to disrupt holiday shopping. they were targeting several shopping areas to protest the ferguson grand jury decision. >> reporter: several...
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ferguson, missouri and cities across the country bracing for violent protests.jury decision expected any moment on whether officer darn wilson will be indicted in the shooting of michael brown. >>> the nfl set to discuss with adrian peterson what additional punishment he will receive. >>> the department of health and human services distancing itself from jonathan gruber. >> should river pay back the money he earneworking for t? head to our facebook page now to join the conversation #keeptalking >> time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. we're going to start with the good. a wounded warrior reunited with his best friend. army specialist grimmet got back from afghanistan and the army gave up his dog for adoption but the new family gave him back. >> a man stole an a.t.m. machine and a big machine used to bust through the wall. >> finally the ugly. how is this for a close call? two pedestrians in russia nearly getting crushed by that van. an s.u.v. slams into the van causing it to slip on to the sidewalk. >> time now for your brew on this responses. we told but so
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city of ferguson, missouri. police are on hand in case violence erupts when the grand jury makes its decision in michael brown's death. that decision is expected any day now. michael brown, just as a reminder, is the unarmed black teenager shot and killed by a white police officer. the grand jury is deciding if officer darren wilson will be charged with a crime. mr. obama says that violent action is not what america is all about. >> using any event as an excuse for violence is temporary to rule of law and contrary to who we are. >> well, brown's father also recorded a video saying that his son's death should be used to end racial profiling by police and not as an excuse to hurt others. >>> meanwhile, benjamin crump, an attorney for the brown family says the waiting game has been an emotional roller coaster for the family. he tells cnn what's next if officer wilson is not charged. >> we will explore all legal avenues for the family of michael brown jr. and, you know, you can imagine how they must feel after three
city of ferguson, missouri. police are on hand in case violence erupts when the grand jury makes its decision in michael brown's death. that decision is expected any day now. michael brown, just as a reminder, is the unarmed black teenager shot and killed by a white police officer. the grand jury is deciding if officer darren wilson will be charged with a crime. mr. obama says that violent action is not what america is all about. >> using any event as an excuse for violence is temporary...