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are they claiming that mr. brown was armed? >> no. >> no. >> they acre knowno acre knowlet armed and shot in the back. >> the whole city know he doesn't carry a weapon. that wasn't even his thing. >> he was shot in the back trying to save his life trying to get away. >> mr. daniels and kalil, appreciate your time. thank you. kalil, again, so sorry for your loss. >> thank you. >> appreciate you. >>> coming up next, we'll play you video of the shooting's immediate aftermath just coming in and our legal and law enforcement team weighs in on what we see and how this is being handled and for everyone waiting for official word on what is and isn't safe to do once you've been vaccinated, tomorrow could be a big day. what are expected to be new guidelines on outdoor mask wearing and more. to veteran spouses everywhere we salute you. we salute how you balanced work, family and home life. we salute your courage. and your service. by offering you our service. newday usa specializes in helping you make the most of your va benefits. from ho
are they claiming that mr. brown was armed? >> no. >> no. >> they acre knowno acre knowlet armed and shot in the back. >> the whole city know he doesn't carry a weapon. that wasn't even his thing. >> he was shot in the back trying to save his life trying to get away. >> mr. daniels and kalil, appreciate your time. thank you. kalil, again, so sorry for your loss. >> thank you. >> appreciate you. >>> coming up next, we'll play you video of...
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mr. brown's face was not redacted at all. our next step is petition the courts to the immediate release of all the video footage, not 20 seconds. everybody's talking about a redaction. to me, it was pretty much deletion, with the exception of 20 seconds. and for the courts to order the county to release all-video footage. the -- the -- the public should know. and more importantly, he and his siblings and the family should know what happened to his father. that is, you cannot heal until you know what happened. they showed it. what he saw was an unlawful shooting. that's what he saw. killing of his father, execution of his father. >> well, mr. daniels, have authorities -- i mean, at today's meet org ing or at any given indication why mr. brown was shot? did they say, any time, mr. brown foeposed a threat to the police? did you get any further explanation from them today? >> no. no. and even as they gave the explanation, kalil and other counsel saw the video. and there was no justification of why they was shooting. so if they gi
mr. brown's face was not redacted at all. our next step is petition the courts to the immediate release of all the video footage, not 20 seconds. everybody's talking about a redaction. to me, it was pretty much deletion, with the exception of 20 seconds. and for the courts to order the county to release all-video footage. the -- the -- the public should know. and more importantly, he and his siblings and the family should know what happened to his father. that is, you cannot heal until you know...
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mr. brown's arms -- hands on the steering wheel. mr. brown getting shot while his hands was on the steering wheel. mr. brown trying to leave. so he's not fleeing. let me be very clear. he's not trying to resist arrest. he's not fleeing. this is a man getting shot at. he has a right just as anybody else, a right to life. and he's trying to exercise that right by saving his life while others are trying to execute him. and even when he's going to get away -- he's going to get away, don, he's going to save himself, boom. shoot him in the back of the head. kill him. his vehicle strike a tree and he's gone. seven children fatherless, brother lost, son lost, grandson. absolutely hole in this community. elizabeth city, pasquotank county, this is a tragedy on both ends. tragedy that mr. brown lost his life prematurely. tragedy that this county government, the county commissioners, the district attorney, the county attorneys, no accountability. don, they redacted the officer's face. they redacted the officers' guns. these people are paid by the ta
mr. brown's arms -- hands on the steering wheel. mr. brown getting shot while his hands was on the steering wheel. mr. brown trying to leave. so he's not fleeing. let me be very clear. he's not trying to resist arrest. he's not fleeing. this is a man getting shot at. he has a right just as anybody else, a right to life. and he's trying to exercise that right by saving his life while others are trying to execute him. and even when he's going to get away -- he's going to get away, don, he's going...
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if nobody's life is at risk and mr. brown was just trying to get away. this is not a justified use of force. >> we mentioned earlier the fbi opened up a civil rights investigation. can you walk us through what that might look like? >> yes, john. this is -- >> so -- >> that was to osha, sorry, joe. >> yes, this would be a criminal investigation from the civil rights program of the fbi. this is also the program that investigates things like hate crimes. in this case what they are looking at, john, is a color of law violation. this is based on a federal statute which makes it a crime to use the authority of the color of law to willfully deprive someone of civil rights it means any authority given to you by a local state or federal government. the important piece here is that the use of force, the excessive force in this case be willful. so we've already mentioned that there is a reasonable standard that's actually a pretty wide -- there is a lot of latitude given to law enforcement officers and so what the fbi would be investigating is, you know, whether ba
if nobody's life is at risk and mr. brown was just trying to get away. this is not a justified use of force. >> we mentioned earlier the fbi opened up a civil rights investigation. can you walk us through what that might look like? >> yes, john. this is -- >> so -- >> that was to osha, sorry, joe. >> yes, this would be a criminal investigation from the civil rights program of the fbi. this is also the program that investigates things like hate crimes. in this case...
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mr. brown's vehicle.t of missing footage and information out there. >> so, you have no idea when the fatal shot or shots were fired? at one point -- at what point in the video, correct? or the exchange or the altercation. >> yeah. we think so. >> okay. so, the sheriff says the entire incident was 30 seconds or less, right? and body cameras were shaky, and hard to decipher. what's your response to that, attorney lassiter? >> even if a body camera's shaky, if we had all of the body cameras, we could put together more of information about what actually happened. if they know that the body cameras were shaky, they only provided us one shaky body camera, when there were multiple available. >> uh-huh. cnn obtained a video of the immediate aftermath of the flis shooting from the neighborhood. i want you to take a look at this, and i don't know if you have seen it. but how important were all of these videos be in this investigation? >> they're extremely important, because the more information we have, the more we
mr. brown's vehicle.t of missing footage and information out there. >> so, you have no idea when the fatal shot or shots were fired? at one point -- at what point in the video, correct? or the exchange or the altercation. >> yeah. we think so. >> okay. so, the sheriff says the entire incident was 30 seconds or less, right? and body cameras were shaky, and hard to decipher. what's your response to that, attorney lassiter? >> even if a body camera's shaky, if we had all of...
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instead of mr. brownhe backed up and he backed his vehicle away from the officers and he tried to go around them to escape the gunfire. as he was driving off, and out of his yard, he was still being targeted and shot at as he was driving away. his vehicle hit the tree across the street, you can still hear the gunshot and the firing at mr. brown. >> you said the video started immediately with gunshots. they were shooting at him? >> yes. >> had he been hit when the video started? >> we could not tell. we watched it numerous times and we paused it and rewound it and watched it over and over. we could not tell when he was hit. he was trying to get away from the gunfire. >> what were they and from what you saw even when it started with the gunshots, did you know where his hands were? was his hahnds were on the whee then? >> yes, he slowly started moving backward. they were attacking him and he then realized he had to get out of there. >> any exchange of words or anything. >> they'll not provide any of that. th
instead of mr. brownhe backed up and he backed his vehicle away from the officers and he tried to go around them to escape the gunfire. as he was driving off, and out of his yard, he was still being targeted and shot at as he was driving away. his vehicle hit the tree across the street, you can still hear the gunshot and the firing at mr. brown. >> you said the video started immediately with gunshots. they were shooting at him? >> yes. >> had he been hit when the video...
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mr. brown was a convicted felon with a history of resisting arrest. our training and our policies indicate under such circumstances, there would be a high risk of danger. >> harry, did he have a history of violence or resisting arrest? >> no, don. so here's the thing. it's amazing how they are bringing out his past and discussing his past and trying to justify actions that they took. but what should be noted is that the lack of transparency that they are having in the execution of mr. brown. we're not talking executing a warrant but execution and what the witnesses are stating and what's being stated by other sources around the state. so they want to talk about his history and his felony past. we have not learned any history, any felony past, but we do know, it's my understanding what we do know, what was learned has yet to be confirmed by local authorities that he was, in fact, shot and killed unarmed, based on the witness accounts at this time. >> councilman horton, does this sound like a situation where the s.w.a.t. team is necessary? >> well, to b
mr. brown was a convicted felon with a history of resisting arrest. our training and our policies indicate under such circumstances, there would be a high risk of danger. >> harry, did he have a history of violence or resisting arrest? >> no, don. so here's the thing. it's amazing how they are bringing out his past and discussing his past and trying to justify actions that they took. but what should be noted is that the lack of transparency that they are having in the execution of...
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mr. brown was killed while driving away from these officers.overage and stay in very close touch with you and the family. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up, there's new evidence emerging right now that top capitol security officials dismissed warnings that protesters could turn violent back on january 6th. as the number of new people getting vaccinated against covid-19 declines, will new cdc guidelines about what vaccinated people can now do, will that encourage more americans to get their shots? we'll be right back. up to one million dollars. that's how much university of phoenix is committing to create 400 scholarships this month alone. because we believe everybody deserves a chance. see what scholarships you may qualify for at phoenix.edu the first survivor of alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's association. well, well, well. look at you. you mastered the master
mr. brown was killed while driving away from these officers.overage and stay in very close touch with you and the family. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up, there's new evidence emerging right now that top capitol security officials dismissed warnings that protesters could turn violent back on january 6th. as the number of new people getting vaccinated against covid-19 declines, will new cdc guidelines about what...
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here is one of the attorneys for mr. brown.eriff's department since mr. brown's death last week? circulate. >> it's been a difficult struggle. first one report that it was one deputy and then other reports that it was multiple deputies. we learned that -- you can see, seven on leave, and two resigned and one retired. it's a lot of things going on that we don't know. 20 seconds of the video was shown today as the sound bite stated, it was an execution. mr. brown was complaint. and they were still shooting athim and let me be clear. he was not fleeing. he was trying to save his life by getting away because he was in not doing anything to have them to shoot at him. so he was doing like what anybody else would do. he was trying to get away. and they still shot and killed him. >> you are referring, you were one of the people that saw the footage, is that correct? >> no, no, i was not one of the individuals who saw it. the individuals who saw it was one of the attorneys here in north carolina. >> and the family members and that attor
here is one of the attorneys for mr. brown.eriff's department since mr. brown's death last week? circulate. >> it's been a difficult struggle. first one report that it was one deputy and then other reports that it was multiple deputies. we learned that -- you can see, seven on leave, and two resigned and one retired. it's a lot of things going on that we don't know. 20 seconds of the video was shown today as the sound bite stated, it was an execution. mr. brown was complaint. and they...
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was a felon, whether mr. brownas actually the target, a subject of these warrants that we've heard about, whether or not mr. brown had prior contact, prior to the 22nd c -- 20 second clip that the attorneys had an opportunity to view and analyze. so many questions and what's potentially dangerous in this case is the response of the north carolina officials from the sheriff's office to the county attorney. there seems to be and the concern is whether or not there is a cover-up of some level going on there in elizabeth city. >> and to that point, areva, the family and the community doesn't know exactly what happened. the family was supposed to view this video yesterday morning. it was delayed so that authorities could apparently redact it. when they finally saw the video, the family, they say it was 20 seconds long, from one police body camera, even though we know there were multiple officers on scene, the family attorney says that the faces of the officers were redacted, the weapons were redacted. again, this is wha
was a felon, whether mr. brownas actually the target, a subject of these warrants that we've heard about, whether or not mr. brown had prior contact, prior to the 22nd c -- 20 second clip that the attorneys had an opportunity to view and analyze. so many questions and what's potentially dangerous in this case is the response of the north carolina officials from the sheriff's office to the county attorney. there seems to be and the concern is whether or not there is a cover-up of some level...
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mr. brown tried to leave, so he's not fleeing. let me be very clear. he's not trying to resist arrest. he's not fleeing. this is a man getting shot at. he has a right just as anybody else a right to life and he's trying to exercise that right by saving his life while others are trying to execute him. even when he's -- he's going to get away. he's going to get away, don. he's going to save himself. boom, shoot him in the back of the head, killing him, and he's gone. seven children fatherless, son lost, grandson, an absolute hole in this community. elizabeth city, phe lost his lie prematurely, tragedy that this county government, the district attorney, the county attorneys, no accountability. don, they redacted the officers' face. they redacted the officers' guns. these people are paid by the taxpayers. the guns are paid by the taxpayers. the citizen, the taxpayers have a right to see the public officials operate in their capacity. in this case, you don't have the right, according to pass quo tan county government. you don't have a right. but they're all
mr. brown tried to leave, so he's not fleeing. let me be very clear. he's not trying to resist arrest. he's not fleeing. this is a man getting shot at. he has a right just as anybody else a right to life and he's trying to exercise that right by saving his life while others are trying to execute him. even when he's -- he's going to get away. he's going to get away, don. he's going to save himself. boom, shoot him in the back of the head, killing him, and he's gone. seven children fatherless,...
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mr. brown was not home at the time but he rolled up during the execution of that warrant. some exchange too many place and he tried to flee. at that time my understanding, what's been said by the witnesses and other sources, that gunfire was started and they shot mr. brown, striking and killing him. >> his family says that he was unarmed and police are claiming -- are they claiming he had a gun? >> no, they're not claiming he had a gun. we actually had the opportunity to speak with the district attorney. there's been no confirmation he had a gun. anybody in his family would say he is not a person who would carry a gun. there was no gun found at the scene, so no. >> harry, the sheriff's department said that the deputies were trying to serve a warrant on andrew brown jr. take a listen. >> some people want to know why our local s.w.a.t. team and deputies from another agency had a search warrant and an arrest warrant. this is an arrest warrant for felony drug charges. he was a convicted felon resisting arrest. our policy is to indicate in the first circumstances he is a high r
mr. brown was not home at the time but he rolled up during the execution of that warrant. some exchange too many place and he tried to flee. at that time my understanding, what's been said by the witnesses and other sources, that gunfire was started and they shot mr. brown, striking and killing him. >> his family says that he was unarmed and police are claiming -- are they claiming he had a gun? >> no, they're not claiming he had a gun. we actually had the opportunity to speak with...
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this is the family and those are the attorneys for the family of mr. brown there in elizabeth city, north carolina. andrew brown jr. catie beck is on the ground there for us. a former federal prosecutor, and chair of the african-american studies department of princeton and msnbc contributor. catie, i will start with you there on the ground. important to note we just saw the visuals there. this is from an independent autopsy that was commissioned by the family and attorneys for mr. brown. so that's what they were talking about. it would seem to me, catie beck, that this glaring silence from the law enforcement agency that's in charge of the case to a certain extent, that seems to be making all of this a bit worse. >> reporter: yes, craig, absolutely. in terms of outrage, you can certainly feel that growing now over the course of several days. i started reporting the story last thursday when the case was sort of in its beginning stages. now days later with no real release of this body cam footage and really no substantial answers from police about what transpi
this is the family and those are the attorneys for the family of mr. brown there in elizabeth city, north carolina. andrew brown jr. catie beck is on the ground there for us. a former federal prosecutor, and chair of the african-american studies department of princeton and msnbc contributor. catie, i will start with you there on the ground. important to note we just saw the visuals there. this is from an independent autopsy that was commissioned by the family and attorneys for mr. brown. so...
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mr. brown's hands were on the steering wheel when he was shot.sn't sound like the cop's story is mr. brown was aiming a weapon at them. and it is very bad policing for officers to shoot at a moving car. most departments don't allow that. >> paul, take a listen to the sheriff saying he wants body cam footage to be public. take a listen. >> we want the body camera footage made public. some people have falsely claimed that my office has the power to do so. that is not true. only a judge can release the video. our county will file a motion in court hopefully monday to have the footage released. >> paul, what's the disconnect here? >> so it is north carolina. the policy there is that video can be disclosed or released, and there are different procedures for each. the sheriff can disclose video on his or her own, that means they can allow family members to see the video, but family can't keep the video. there has to be a court order for the video to be released. judges have a lot of discretion, they can release part of it or blur out parts. >> listen t
mr. brown's hands were on the steering wheel when he was shot.sn't sound like the cop's story is mr. brown was aiming a weapon at them. and it is very bad policing for officers to shoot at a moving car. most departments don't allow that. >> paul, take a listen to the sheriff saying he wants body cam footage to be public. take a listen. >> we want the body camera footage made public. some people have falsely claimed that my office has the power to do so. that is not true. only a...
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mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. on friday, amazon, one of the world's largest corporations, successfully crushed the most recent union drive at one of their warehouses where workers are organizing for a voice on the job. let's be clear. this was never a fair fight. amazon is perhaps the world's most powerful corporation. they would not be raking in profits without the hard work and dedication of its hundreds, hundreds of thousands of american workers. yet amazon unleashed all that corporate power to fight those same workers. they harassed employees with antiunion propaganda. they sent misleading text messages and websites and flyers. workers reported they don't even get enough time to go to the bathroom, to get enough time for bathroom breaks in the warehouse. that's how intense the company's pressure is. and yet when they are able to use the bathroom during this union fight, even there workers are hit with antiunion propaganda flyers on the stall doors. amazon can he and -- demanded the u.s. postal service install
mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. on friday, amazon, one of the world's largest corporations, successfully crushed the most recent union drive at one of their warehouses where workers are organizing for a voice on the job. let's be clear. this was never a fair fight. amazon is perhaps the world's most powerful corporation. they would not be raking in profits without the hard work and dedication of its hundreds, hundreds of thousands of american workers. yet amazon unleashed all that...
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mr. brown's family. i want to go to our senior analyst, elie honig. he said the video, the shooting already started when the video started. the whole thing lasted 30 seconds whether it did or how one counts that, we can't tell because all we have is 20 seconds. all the family has is 20 seconds. the video -- the shooting started when the video starts. any justification? >> the only legitimate justification, something showing the video would tip off the family that's endangering to the investigation. i see no such facts here. the fundamental problem is the local authorities are playing by the old school play book which for a long time in the law enforcement has been we'll show you whatever you want and when ever we want and there is nothing you can do about it. the laws are changing and you end up with the scenario where they lost the family's trust and the public's trust. >> the bacaria seller is representing the family as well. let me just play what bakari said what happened. >> mr. cox told me a grown black man that he was not going to be bullied. >>
mr. brown's family. i want to go to our senior analyst, elie honig. he said the video, the shooting already started when the video started. the whole thing lasted 30 seconds whether it did or how one counts that, we can't tell because all we have is 20 seconds. all the family has is 20 seconds. the video -- the shooting started when the video starts. any justification? >> the only legitimate justification, something showing the video would tip off the family that's endangering to the...
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was a failure to the back of mr brown as he was leaving the site trying to say being shot. buddies were tickler law enforcement officers who we believe did nothing but a straight out execution it's obvious he was trying to get away that's obvious and they go shoot him in the back to hear that man not right that's not right oh my there's also anger and frustration that the police only agreed to release 20 seconds of edited body cam video that showed the killing law enforcement intentionally edited edited the video to 30 seconds to 22nd 20 seconds and intentionally blurred out the office and guns and showed us what they wanted to show us the f.b.i. has announced it has opened a civil rights investigation into the shooting and this week a judge will rule that the entire video of the incident should be released publicly this unio tape is not going to get better with age and you know i think public safety and decency and morality and transparency demands that the police begin to be forthcoming. a nighttime curfew has been put in place but this is not stop to lose a bit city resi
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>> wolf, in that 20 seconds, mr. brown posed no threat at all.e tried to do what we saw countless of other black men do in america. when the police come, they try to get away from them. whether that's jacob blake jr. in kenosha, wisconsin. whether that's terrence crusher in tulsa, oklahoma. laquan mcdonald, christian hall up in pennsylvania, an asian american trying to get away from the police. yet they're all shot in the back. it makes no sense to us, wolf, because we have young white men who are confirmed mass murders like in parkland or the young man who killed the people at the asian spa in atlanta or dylann roof who killed the people in the church in south carolina, they somehow managed to take all those young white men alive, but you have black people who don't kill anybody. they're just running, but they use deadly force. we can't continue to have this epidemic of them killing unarmed black people. can we go just one week in america without them killing a black person unjustly? >> you and i have had this conversation over the years way too
>> wolf, in that 20 seconds, mr. brown posed no threat at all.e tried to do what we saw countless of other black men do in america. when the police come, they try to get away from them. whether that's jacob blake jr. in kenosha, wisconsin. whether that's terrence crusher in tulsa, oklahoma. laquan mcdonald, christian hall up in pennsylvania, an asian american trying to get away from the police. yet they're all shot in the back. it makes no sense to us, wolf, because we have young white...
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mr. brown's family are set to release the results of an independent autopsy. >> it has now been six days e brown was fatally shot by police after they attempted to serve an arrest warrant and despite growing calls, authorities have not publicly released the body camera footage of that deadly shooting. so far, actually, the family has only been shown a redacted 20-second clip. our brian todd is in elizabeth city, north carolina, this morning. you've been there since the beginning, since the day after he was shot. and after the family saw this 20-second clip, an attorney says, a, it's not enough. it's not transparency but also says what they saw was a, quote, execution. >> that's right. that attorney chantel cherry lassiter gave a graphic and disturbing account of what they saw. we have two pieces of video to talk to you about this morning. yes, that 20-second body cam video we haven't seen yet. the family and its attorneys have seen that. there's also some private video that came out yesterday evening. this is from a neighbor who filmed this private cell phone video. this neighbor lives ac
mr. brown's family are set to release the results of an independent autopsy. >> it has now been six days e brown was fatally shot by police after they attempted to serve an arrest warrant and despite growing calls, authorities have not publicly released the body camera footage of that deadly shooting. so far, actually, the family has only been shown a redacted 20-second clip. our brian todd is in elizabeth city, north carolina, this morning. you've been there since the beginning, since...
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he also indicated that any characterization that mr. brown stationary in his car when he was fired on is false. he indicated to the judge who has seen the video that mr. brown moved backwards and forwards, making contact with deputies twice, before any shots were fired. he did say to the judge, correct me, your honor, if i'm wrong, you have seen the video. the judge said nothing. that's a big development in terms of what we have heard from law enforcement's side of things. in addition, attorneys for the law enforcement that are on leave right now spoke and said they are against releasing this video. they feel like it would cause prejudice within a jury pool and potential harm to the officers. they are saying -- arguing for no release. they indicated in the courtroom that the deputies are very upset about what happened. they feel sorrow and condolences to the brown family. he said they do feel that this shoot was justified, coming the attorneys for those suspended officers. right now, the judge is hearing from the media aspect of this. there a
he also indicated that any characterization that mr. brown stationary in his car when he was fired on is false. he indicated to the judge who has seen the video that mr. brown moved backwards and forwards, making contact with deputies twice, before any shots were fired. he did say to the judge, correct me, your honor, if i'm wrong, you have seen the video. the judge said nothing. that's a big development in terms of what we have heard from law enforcement's side of things. in addition,...
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everybody -- eye-witness accounts have told you that mr. brown shot, unarmed, in the back by multiple officers. that, we know. there was a weapon located at the scene. thus, he was unarmed. thus, he was unarmed. unjustifiable shooting. unjustifiable shooting, unjustifiable homicide. we're calling now is for the video, the body camera. >> all right, so, we're hearing there from the attorney of the brown family, talking about, as he put it, unjustifiable homicide. i want to bring my panel back into the conversation. as you know, we're going to be jumping back and forth here as we await the family to begin speaking in response to the killing of andrew brown jr. and glen, as i was mentioning, talking about the release of this body cam footage, we full well know it is about the footage, right? it is about the video that we saw with george floyd that led everyone to believe exactly what took place on may 25th. of last year. and we saw the judgment of that this past week. the body cam footage here, as we know, is integral. what do you think of the timel
everybody -- eye-witness accounts have told you that mr. brown shot, unarmed, in the back by multiple officers. that, we know. there was a weapon located at the scene. thus, he was unarmed. thus, he was unarmed. unjustifiable shooting. unjustifiable shooting, unjustifiable homicide. we're calling now is for the video, the body camera. >> all right, so, we're hearing there from the attorney of the brown family, talking about, as he put it, unjustifiable homicide. i want to bring my panel...
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there were multiple deputies firing multiple shots at mr. brown.ing to witnesses who spoke to us and members of the family. >> let's get some analysis from laura coates, cheryl dorsey and joey jackson. laura, this is just the latest wave of very disturbing videos. the circumstances may change each time, but do you believe when officers face an armed white suspect they find a way for the situation to end differently? >> i think the data shows that de-escalation tactics that are normally used and strategies are used when you're talking about the different racial disparities, the data speaks for itself. you have the continuous thread through all of these cases which is the use of force continuum that america learned a great deal about during the derek chauvin trial, about the assessment, the re-evaluation and assessment the officer must look at to determine what type of force to use. the common thread in all of this is up until now we have seen this presumptive benefit of the doubt given to police officers in the use of force that has not really been
there were multiple deputies firing multiple shots at mr. brown.ing to witnesses who spoke to us and members of the family. >> let's get some analysis from laura coates, cheryl dorsey and joey jackson. laura, this is just the latest wave of very disturbing videos. the circumstances may change each time, but do you believe when officers face an armed white suspect they find a way for the situation to end differently? >> i think the data shows that de-escalation tactics that are...
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mr. brown: thank you. today, madam president, we mark workers memorial day when we honor and remember workers who have laid down their lives on the job. i've worn on my lapel since i was in the house, madam president, a pen depicting a canary in a bird cage given to me at a workers memorial day rally in lorain, ohio, in the late 1990's. this pin depicts a canary going down in the mine. it suggests the mine worker taking a canary down in the mines. if the canary died from lack of oxygen or from toxic gas, the mine worker got out of the mines. he had no union strong enough to protect him and no government that cared enough to protect him in those days. to me, this pin represents the role of government to support the middle class and those who aspire to the middle class. it represents the progress we made in the society we continue to fight for every day here. we know the story coal miners took the canary down in the mines. throughout the 20th century we've worked to change that. we passed worker safety laws
mr. brown: thank you. today, madam president, we mark workers memorial day when we honor and remember workers who have laid down their lives on the job. i've worn on my lapel since i was in the house, madam president, a pen depicting a canary in a bird cage given to me at a workers memorial day rally in lorain, ohio, in the late 1990's. this pin depicts a canary going down in the mine. it suggests the mine worker taking a canary down in the mines. if the canary died from lack of oxygen or from...
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i'm also starting to have a real problem understanding why this takedown occurred while mr. brown was behind the wheel. there are so many ways to make an arrest if someone is wanted on a warrant. you don't have to go after someone in a vehicle. if he's trying to drive away and did you want stop him, then you let him go. you regroup, you come up with another way. this isn't making sense. north carolina has this time to show us all. so i'm as skeptical. i'm just as concerned about the lack of transparency as anyone in north carolina, as anyone in the world right now. this isn't making sense. >> anthony, real quick on that. they believe that what they are seeing from the autopsy information they have is they were shooting into the moving vehicle as he was driving away. they say it has to be that. he was shot in the back of the head. just the way it played out. why it is even more important now to see the video? talk to me more about this. >> you're looking at -- you want to look at many things. training, tactics, accountability, and discipline with firearms. these police, they're sup
i'm also starting to have a real problem understanding why this takedown occurred while mr. brown was behind the wheel. there are so many ways to make an arrest if someone is wanted on a warrant. you don't have to go after someone in a vehicle. if he's trying to drive away and did you want stop him, then you let him go. you regroup, you come up with another way. this isn't making sense. north carolina has this time to show us all. so i'm as skeptical. i'm just as concerned about the lack of...
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mr. brown: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: continuing the reading of the letter from the birmingham jail. i must make two honest confessions to you, my christian and jewish brothers. first, i must confess that over the past few years, i have been gravely disappointed with the white moderate. i have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the negro's great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the white citizen's counselor or the ku klux klanner, but the white moderate, who is more devoted to "order" than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice; who constantly says, "i agree with you in the goal you seek, but i cannot agree with your methods of direct action"; who paternalistically believes he can set the timetable for another man's freedom; who lives by a mythical concept of time and who constantly advises the negro to wait for a "more convenient season." shallow understanding from people of goodwill is more frustra
mr. brown: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: continuing the reading of the letter from the birmingham jail. i must make two honest confessions to you, my christian and jewish brothers. first, i must confess that over the past few years, i have been gravely disappointed with the white moderate. i have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the negro's great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the white citizen's counselor or the ku...
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. >> everybody -- told you that mr. brown was shot -- unarmed in the back -- by multiple officers.t we know it was a weapon located at the scene. plus he was unarmed. unarmed. unjustifiable -- unjustifiable shooting unjustifiable publicized. reporter: arthel this protest have been peaceful for the last three days. there have been no arrests whatsoever and out every night demanding that justice wooten resign we spoke to the sheriff, here's what he said about the tape release. take a listen. >> ultimately you believe it would be released? >> yes it would be ultimately be released without exception if there was any violation of law or policy -- accountability is first thing that's going to happen they will be held accountable, absolutely. >> now at the scene of the shooting, you can see that clearly mr. brown was trying to speed away. the investigation is under control of the north carolina bureau of investigation but we were able to talk to a neighbor who does house had a bullet goes through it and here's how that happened it is remarkable video arthel. watch. >> so bullet comes thro
. >> everybody -- told you that mr. brown was shot -- unarmed in the back -- by multiple officers.t we know it was a weapon located at the scene. plus he was unarmed. unarmed. unjustifiable -- unjustifiable shooting unjustifiable publicized. reporter: arthel this protest have been peaceful for the last three days. there have been no arrests whatsoever and out every night demanding that justice wooten resign we spoke to the sheriff, here's what he said about the tape release. take a...
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. >> there is body camera footage of the attempt to arrest mr. brown. the state bureau of investigation has this footage and can only be released by a judge. >> now last night we had some 300 protestors taking to the streets for more than four hours going from one end to the other of elizabeth city shutting down intersections, sitting and moving, all peaceful. not having confrontations with the police minus a few minor situations. but ultimately it is a process we'll see playing out not only here at lunch time but again this evening. we talked with one of the organizers, pastor daniel spence. here is a little of what he told me when they shut down the intersection behind me. listen. >> to me it makes no sense. if he wants to calm the city, one way to calm the city is give the family, citizens what they are looking for. we understand there is an investigation. we understand that you cannot convict anybody at this point. however, they need to hear something, they need to hear some information to ease the tension in the city right now. >> authorities confi
. >> there is body camera footage of the attempt to arrest mr. brown. the state bureau of investigation has this footage and can only be released by a judge. >> now last night we had some 300 protestors taking to the streets for more than four hours going from one end to the other of elizabeth city shutting down intersections, sitting and moving, all peaceful. not having confrontations with the police minus a few minor situations. but ultimately it is a process we'll see playing out...
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. >> mr. brown had his arms up on the steering wheel of the vehicle that he was in, located in.nd what happened was that there were five -- four bullet wounds, excuse me, four bullet wounds, to his right arm. these bullet wounds, according to the autopsy, were more or less glancing shots, they were not fatal shots. so he was able to back up as these shots were coming into the vehicle, he was able to back up, turn the vehicle around, spin off across a vacant lot, and at that time he was hit in the back of the head here and that is the fatal bullet wound. >> so andrew brown receiving a total of five shots in his body. four of them in his right arm. the fatal shot was a bullet wound to the back of the head, which according to the family's autopsy report says it entered the back of the neck and penetrated his brain and his skull. we asked the family, we know now five shots hit him, do you have any information on how many shots total were fired at him? attorney ben crump said they believe dozens of shots were fired at andrew brown last wednesday. >> brian todd for us there in elizabe
. >> mr. brown had his arms up on the steering wheel of the vehicle that he was in, located in.nd what happened was that there were five -- four bullet wounds, excuse me, four bullet wounds, to his right arm. these bullet wounds, according to the autopsy, were more or less glancing shots, they were not fatal shots. so he was able to back up as these shots were coming into the vehicle, he was able to back up, turn the vehicle around, spin off across a vacant lot, and at that time he was...
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according to the family attorney they say mr. brown was unarmed.rding to audio dispatch that is certainly what is being suggested based on that. since then, three deputies from the county sheriff's office have resigned. seven remain on paid administrative leave. that's according to the public information officer and he says the resignations are unrelated to the shooting incident even though these resignations happened only after the audio dispatch recordings were published and what the community is asking and demanding is for release of this body cam footage. i want to bring in my panel now and that's jason johnson and msnbc political contributor and host of the slate podcast. a word with jason johnson. brittany cunningham is back with us, msnbc contributor and founder of love and power works and paul butler, author of "choke hold. policing black men." jason, i want to start with you because you and i have spoken a lot about why there is some hesitancy to celebrate this verdict in the chauvin trial because we know that these incidents happen so fre
according to the family attorney they say mr. brown was unarmed.rding to audio dispatch that is certainly what is being suggested based on that. since then, three deputies from the county sheriff's office have resigned. seven remain on paid administrative leave. that's according to the public information officer and he says the resignations are unrelated to the shooting incident even though these resignations happened only after the audio dispatch recordings were published and what the...
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look at breonna, look at mr. brown now. it is -- it's just nonstop across the united states.ve got to get aggressive. and if it takes lawyers like mr. crump and others to get in this and make it happen, we need to support it because this, what we just heard, is just -- it's enough. >> commissioner, even with the snippet, as ben crump called t even with those 20 seconds, it sounds damning. what the attorneys described, the 20 seconds they were allowed to see, they said andrew brown had his hands on the wheel the whole time, in his car. according to them, the very first second of those 20 seconds, officers are already shooting. they're running up to the car. they said shooting. one of the attorneys said there were at least eight officers. one said there were five officers on the driver's side shooting. one of them said they were -- the police were still shooting at him after he crashed his car into a tree. and those are the 20 seconds they think that the family should see? sim >> it just doesn't make sense. i'll say this. in baltimore i ran the narcotics department for many yea
look at breonna, look at mr. brown now. it is -- it's just nonstop across the united states.ve got to get aggressive. and if it takes lawyers like mr. crump and others to get in this and make it happen, we need to support it because this, what we just heard, is just -- it's enough. >> commissioner, even with the snippet, as ben crump called t even with those 20 seconds, it sounds damning. what the attorneys described, the 20 seconds they were allowed to see, they said andrew brown had his...
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we were told that at one point that mr. brown was kind of stuck in the driveway because the sheriff backed in but i want to share more, go this sound bite we pulled from the attorney who was in the room watching this footage. >> andrew brown was in his driveway. the sheriff truck blocked him in his driveway so he could not exit the driveway. andrew had his hands on the steering wheel why he was not reaching for anything. not throwing anything around. he had the hands firmly on the steering wheel. they run up to his vehicle shooting. >> oh no! >> sure did. >> he still stood there sitting with the vehicle with the hands on the steering wheel while being shot at. >> reporter: so once again it is just 20 seconds and when asked will we get to see more and apparently they'll be going to the courts on wednesday. there's a pending lawsuit, several people have put in requests to get the full version so the public can see this and here in north carolina a judge has the authority to release the footage so that's essentially the next step bu
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mr. brown's back.also know that seven deputies have been placed on administrative leave, three other deputies have resigned. we are told that this was not related to the shooting, lindsey? >> and chris, protests continued this weekend in the fallout of the shooting death of macaya bryant. what does that community want to see happen? >> hey, garrett. i think they are looking for two things. first of all, answers and some outside scrutiny. and just first of all about what exactly happened tuesday afternoon, and whether it was the appropriate outcome that led to macaya bryan's death. and then also, some outside scrutiny, maybe a federal probe into the practices of the columbus police department, when it relates to using deadly force. remember, this incident happened tuesday afternoon, coincidentally right around the same time the derek chauvin trial was ending in minnesota. 9-1-1 calls, called people to this house in columbus, an officer pulled out, nicholas reardon, who has been identified by local polic
mr. brown's back.also know that seven deputies have been placed on administrative leave, three other deputies have resigned. we are told that this was not related to the shooting, lindsey? >> and chris, protests continued this weekend in the fallout of the shooting death of macaya bryant. what does that community want to see happen? >> hey, garrett. i think they are looking for two things. first of all, answers and some outside scrutiny. and just first of all about what exactly...
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mr. brown's family deserves some transparency that they're not receiving. these citizens in elizabeth city deserve it. >> reporter: manuel bojorquez, cbs news, elizabeth city, north carolina. >>> derek chauvin has a new sentencing date. the former minneapolis police officer convicted of murdering george floyd will now learn his fate on june 25th. that's nine days later than initially planned. the judge pushed back the sentencing date due to a scheduling conflict. meantime, one of the prosecutors in the case is reacting to the guilty verdict reached last week. >> i just felt this overwhelming feeling of gratitude and satisfaction. i felt so happy to be able to d. chain fes u 4ars >>> president biden nominated texas sheriff ed gonzalez to be the new director of immigration and customs enforcement. gonzalez, who was elected sheriff of harris county in 2016, has a decades' long career in law enforcement. he was a vocal critic of former president trump's immigration policies which included raids by i.c.e. gonzalez will have to be confirmed by the senate. >>> and
mr. brown's family deserves some transparency that they're not receiving. these citizens in elizabeth city deserve it. >> reporter: manuel bojorquez, cbs news, elizabeth city, north carolina. >>> derek chauvin has a new sentencing date. the former minneapolis police officer convicted of murdering george floyd will now learn his fate on june 25th. that's nine days later than initially planned. the judge pushed back the sentencing date due to a scheduling conflict. meantime, one of...
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shows the sheriff only asks that the recordings be released to khalil ferebee, the adult son of mr. brown yesterday, ferebee and his attorneys were allowed to watch only one 20-second body cam clip. >> and what did you see? >> an execution. >> execution >> yes. >> describe it >> it was horrific you see a person trying to get away and the cops shooting at him. you know, that's not right. >> reporter: brown family attorneys plan to argue in the courthouse here tomorrow that all the body cam and dash cam videos be released it will be up to a judge to determine if all the video can be released and what releasing the video truly means. lester? >> okay. kerry sanders, thank you. >>> we're learning more this evening about a massive spending proposal to aid american families that president biden will call for in tomorrow night's speech to congress peter alexander is at the white house for us peter, what's in the plan >> reporter: yeah, lester good evening the white house is dubbing its latest proposal the american families plan with a nearly $2 trillion price tag, focused on child care and educat
shows the sheriff only asks that the recordings be released to khalil ferebee, the adult son of mr. brown yesterday, ferebee and his attorneys were allowed to watch only one 20-second body cam clip. >> and what did you see? >> an execution. >> execution >> yes. >> describe it >> it was horrific you see a person trying to get away and the cops shooting at him. you know, that's not right. >> reporter: brown family attorneys plan to argue in the courthouse...
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mr. brown was a convicted felon with a history of resisting arrests. our training and our policies indicate on the circumstances there's a high risk of danger. >> deputies linked to the shooting have been placed on administrative leave pending a state investigation. >>> and loved ones say good-bye to duante wright, the young black man shot dead by a police officer during a traffic stop last week in brooklyn center. as michael george reports, members of george floyd's family also attended the service. ♪ >> reporter: together in grief, duante wright's parents and a community shared their loss. >> i never imagined that i'd be standing here. the roles should completely be reversed. my son should be burying me. >> words can't explain how i feel right now. at was my n. >> reporter: as dn by a police officer less than two weeks ago, his mom and uncle looked back to better days. >> that smile. that laugh was there from day one. >> when he walked in the room, he lit up the room. >> reporter: the reverend al sharpton said he heard someone compare duante wright's
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mr brown i do apologize for having a small technical difficulty here on our and we're going to tryingto clear up the or your signal please stand by mr o'brien we're going to come back to you in just a moment thank you for your patience to apologize for that and thank you for your patience as well. we are now continuing the story here on international this is this the latest of well mr novell the this is the story as i was saying earlier you can find it a calm as well russian opposition figure alexy he has announced he's going on hunger strike now he claims to have been denied medical treatment in prison. he's been by behind bars now since february after breaking his parole he has to report now with roman closer breath. they arose a letter to prison authorities dated the 31st of march of this year in other words now and in that letter he said that he's on a hunger strike because he's been refused medical help but he said that say he will not say can either bite he will not eat until he is visited by a physician or a doctor off his own choice now in a letter that somehow ended up on ins
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. >> mr. brown was a convicted felon with a history of resisting arrest. our training and our policy indicate under such circumstances there is a high risk of danger. >> reporter: witnesses claim brown was trying to drive away when deputies opened fire. >> sergeant advised, one male about 42 years of one male about 42 years of t to the back. >> reporter: authorities have not said what led to the shooting. today, the family's lawyer says the sheriff's office told him brown was unarmed. >> i think something was shared that there was no drugs or weapon involved. >> reporter: t patience during the investigation. >> if any of my deputies broke any laws or violated any policies that come out of this investigation, they will be held accountable. >> reporter: seven deputies have been placed on administrative leave. it was not clear if that number included the deputy who the sheriff has said killed brown. the shooting now part of a larger nationwide conversation on policing in america. >> elizabeth city is a microcosm now of what is going on across the nation. >> le
. >> mr. brown was a convicted felon with a history of resisting arrest. our training and our policy indicate under such circumstances there is a high risk of danger. >> reporter: witnesses claim brown was trying to drive away when deputies opened fire. >> sergeant advised, one male about 42 years of one male about 42 years of t to the back. >> reporter: authorities have not said what led to the shooting. today, the family's lawyer says the sheriff's office told him...
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message it is the suspects in this found listen with target seems to broad his testimony because mr brown no longer lives in the city of santa rosa it appears the victim was falsely telling its retired cop perry brought apparently made a big mistake when he testified that george floyd's death was an accident in normal times maybe that wouldn't be such a big deal but children's trial is going on at the very same time we're seeing nonstop protests and clashes with police in minnesota over the more recent police shooting of 20 year olds do want a right. with us falling deeper and deeper into a freefall of partisan division there's always a politician that's looking to turn chaos. into an opportunity. not to not. know. that back then. you got it right congresswoman maxine waters didn't just stop at playing judge jury and executioner she actively called on people to defy a lawful curfew. that made sure that this. let's not forget it takes 2 to tango maxine waters is inciting violence and minneapolis justice she is the sun today in the past speaker pelosi doesn't act against the stains of toric
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mr. brown's death to be released? >> i will be completely honest with you. i have no idea when we can expect that tape. honestly, i am not looking for that tape. i am not in a position to adjudicate that matter. we will handle it and make sure if something was done wrong, justice will be served. what we need to be focussed on and what i need to be focussed on is the death of these innocent children and innocent victims across your state. it's time to do something about the criminals. >> laura: the voter i.d. laws are something you are fired up about. those have also been called systemic racism in the country. you take sharp issue with that? >> absolutely and with democrats when it comes to racism. tonight we had the state address right here in north carolina. our democratic governor cooper had the gall to talk about how systemic racism flows throughout in state and black people are afraid to streets without being shot by police officers. he failed to mention the success we have seen in this state. one of the great of the successes in this state in history. t
mr. brown's death to be released? >> i will be completely honest with you. i have no idea when we can expect that tape. honestly, i am not looking for that tape. i am not in a position to adjudicate that matter. we will handle it and make sure if something was done wrong, justice will be served. what we need to be focussed on and what i need to be focussed on is the death of these innocent children and innocent victims across your state. it's time to do something about the criminals....
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this in fact was a fatal wound to the back of mr brown's head as he was leaving the site, trying to evadeon. the us health authorities say americans fully vaccinated against the coronavirus are no longer obliged to wear face masks outdoors, except at crowded events such as concerts. president biden urged americans to go get theirjab, so the country can put some meaning into this years independence day. beginning today, gathering with a group of friends in a park, going for a picnic — as long as you are vaccinated and outdoors, you can do it without a mask. the cdc is able to make this announcement because our scientists are convinced by the data that the odds of getting or giving the virus to others is very, very low if you've both been fully vaccinated and out in the open air. britney spears is to address a us court directly about the legal arrangement that gives her father control over her finances and other aspects of her life. the 39—year—old pop singer has been under a conservatorship since 2008, but rarely takes part in court hearings and has not publicly commented on the legal arra
this in fact was a fatal wound to the back of mr brown's head as he was leaving the site, trying to evadeon. the us health authorities say americans fully vaccinated against the coronavirus are no longer obliged to wear face masks outdoors, except at crowded events such as concerts. president biden urged americans to go get theirjab, so the country can put some meaning into this years independence day. beginning today, gathering with a group of friends in a park, going for a picnic — as long...
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mr. brown's family deserves some transparency that they're not receiving. these citizens in elizabeth city deserve it. >> reporter: as we near a full week of protests here, the city has decided to implement an 8:00 p.m. curfew. under north carolina law, a judge must sign off on the public release of body cam video. a court hearing on that matter is scheduled for tomorrow. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, manny bojorquez, thank you. tonight, the antidefamation league says anti-semitic attacks in the u.s. were at near- historic highs in 2020. and those spewing hate have a new tactic, taking their attacks online. here's cbs' jeff pegues. >> reporter: six attacks on four new york synagogues in recent days. here, a suspect repeatedly throws rocks at a door before kicking it in and shattering the glass with his foot. >> today it's the synagogue. tomorrow it could be houses. it could be individuals. it's very scary. it's a very scary time. >> reporter: the antidefamation league says anti-semitic violence and harassment is part of a trend, much of it happening onlin
mr. brown's family deserves some transparency that they're not receiving. these citizens in elizabeth city deserve it. >> reporter: as we near a full week of protests here, the city has decided to implement an 8:00 p.m. curfew. under north carolina law, a judge must sign off on the public release of body cam video. a court hearing on that matter is scheduled for tomorrow. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, manny bojorquez, thank you. tonight, the antidefamation league says anti-semitic...
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sign off on the paperwork it's a very important case now and now that we've heard that the that mr brown was shot in the back of a hit is extremely important and the public has a right to know what do you make of the fact that the the f.b.i. has now said that it's opened a civil rights investigation into the shooting i like merrick garland is doing with his justice department since his appointment by president joe biden i like the fact that they're taking the initiative to get involved in these types of cases so when you do have these little hamlets in north carolina or wherever they may be who think they can continue to do things the old way you have the justice department come in and saying you know what you can go ahead and do what you're doing but we're coming and we got next and when we have next we're going to go with the gusto so they can either do it right the 1st time or let the justice department get in and they're definitely going to do it right this is a this is a brand new justice department and then that plan ok j. wyndal gordon thanks so much for speaking to us from maryla
sign off on the paperwork it's a very important case now and now that we've heard that the that mr brown was shot in the back of a hit is extremely important and the public has a right to know what do you make of the fact that the the f.b.i. has now said that it's opened a civil rights investigation into the shooting i like merrick garland is doing with his justice department since his appointment by president joe biden i like the fact that they're taking the initiative to get involved in these...