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amendment rights being infringed upon -- >> you mentioned some of these people are coming from new york or california, is there any effort to stop these people coming in. >>> and were they journalists, the people arrested? >> these people were not journalists that were arrested but yet they were coming in. and can -- i need to answer another question here. i'm going to tell you in the middle of chaos, when officers are running around, we're not sure who is a journalist and who is not. and yes if i see somebody with a $50,000 camera on his shoulder i'm pretty sure. but some journalists are walking around and all you have is a cell phone because you're from a small media outlet. some of you may just have a camera around your neck, so yeah, we may take you into custody and when we do find out you are journalists we have taken the proper action. but in the middle of it, we can't, in the middle of chaos and trying to move people on we have to be safe. we have to be safe. and we are providing protection for journalists, we had a journalist who was trapped in the midst of that gunfire, in the midst of that
amendment rights being infringed upon -- >> you mentioned some of these people are coming from new york or california, is there any effort to stop these people coming in. >>> and were they journalists, the people arrested? >> these people were not journalists that were arrested but yet they were coming in. and can -- i need to answer another question here. i'm going to tell you in the middle of chaos, when officers are running around, we're not sure who is a journalist and...
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>> you mention some of the people are coming from new york or california. is there any effort -- >> and were they journalists, the people arrested? >> these people were not journalists that were arrested. i need to answer another question here. i am going to tell you in the midst of chaos when officers are running around, we are not sure who is a journalist and who is not. yes, if i see somebody with a $50,000 camera i am sure. but some journalists are walking around and all you have is a cell phone because you are are from a small media outlet! some may just have a camera around your neck. we may take some into custody. when we do take you icustody ane a journalist we have taken the proper action. in the midst of it we cannot -- in the midst of chaos we have to be safe. we have to be safe. we are providing protection for journalists. we had a journalist who was trapped in the midst of the gunfire and in the midst of the chaos. we are providing protection for them. we took journalists back to their truck. i will tell you this nation is watching each and eve
>> you mention some of the people are coming from new york or california. is there any effort -- >> and were they journalists, the people arrested? >> these people were not journalists that were arrested. i need to answer another question here. i am going to tell you in the midst of chaos when officers are running around, we are not sure who is a journalist and who is not. yes, if i see somebody with a $50,000 camera i am sure. but some journalists are walking around and all...
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. >> you mentioned that some of these people are coming from new york or california. is there any efforts done to stop these people? >> where are the -- were they journalists, the people that were arrested? >> these people were not journalists that are coming in. i need to ask you another question. i'm going to tell you in the midst of chaos when officers are running around, we're not sure who's a journalist and who's not. yes, if i see somebody with a $50,000 camera on his shoulder, i'm pretty sure. but some journalists are walking around and all you have is a cell phone because you're from a small media outlet. some of you may just have a cameca camera around your neck. we may take you into custody. when we've found out you're a journalist, we let you go. in the midst of chaos, we have to be safe. we have to be safe. and we are providing protection for journalists. we had a journalist who was trapped in the midst of that gunfire, in the midst of that chaos and we're providing protection for them. we took journalists back to their trucks, but i'm going to tell you th
. >> you mentioned that some of these people are coming from new york or california. is there any efforts done to stop these people? >> where are the -- were they journalists, the people that were arrested? >> these people were not journalists that are coming in. i need to ask you another question. i'm going to tell you in the midst of chaos when officers are running around, we're not sure who's a journalist and who's not. yes, if i see somebody with a $50,000 camera on his...
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almost every single note if some summit in new york or california. it's amazing. these two states don't like people who make money even though you pay their entire base. without you they have nothing. they should love you. my grandfather was a nothing, nobody. came here from germany was not a dollar in his pocket. he worked for 20 years on minimum wage as a butcher. saved up enough money and opened up a butcher store. it turned into a widely successful butcher store. never more than a small business with for employers and for butcher blocks but nonetheless, widely successful. he was a debate for me and my sister to go to columbia university. so i owe my life to my grandfather, simon reese. he always taught me that the government is just bad news. it doesn't work. he told a story, a great story, he told the story at a butcher store an irs agent wha walked in wind and irs agents and can asked the question off-the-cuff? i swear to its off-the-cuff. no one will ever hear your answer. i've got to ask a question. within one square mile of your butcher store there are 30
almost every single note if some summit in new york or california. it's amazing. these two states don't like people who make money even though you pay their entire base. without you they have nothing. they should love you. my grandfather was a nothing, nobody. came here from germany was not a dollar in his pocket. he worked for 20 years on minimum wage as a butcher. saved up enough money and opened up a butcher store. it turned into a widely successful butcher store. never more than a small...
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almost every single note is from someone in new york or california. it's amazing. these two states don't like people who make money even though you pay their entire base. without you they have got nothing. they should love you. my grandfather was a nobody. he came from germany without a dollar in his pocket and he worked for 20 years minimum wage as a butcher. he saved up enough money to open up the butcher store and it turned into a wildly successful butcher store, never more than a small small business is for employees and for butcher blocks but nonetheless wildly successful. he was able to pay for me and my sister to go to columbia university. by all my life to my grandfather simon reese. he always taught me that government is just bad news. it doesn't work. he told the story, great story. he told the story and his butcher store an irs agent walked in and walked in and i are as agency can i ask you a question off-the-cuff? no one will ever hear your answer. my grandfather was like yeah right. he said i have to ask you a question. within one square mile of your b
almost every single note is from someone in new york or california. it's amazing. these two states don't like people who make money even though you pay their entire base. without you they have got nothing. they should love you. my grandfather was a nobody. he came from germany without a dollar in his pocket and he worked for 20 years minimum wage as a butcher. he saved up enough money to open up the butcher store and it turned into a wildly successful butcher store, never more than a small...
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the minimum wage of $10.10 in kentucky is a lot higher than the minimum wage of 10.10 in california or new yorkll do a lot more damage in kentucky than it will in california or new york. >> depends on the cost of living. >> it really does. >> art, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. >> all aboard. want to know why we're all going broke? ♪ [ woman ] if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block that contributes to r.a. symptoms. humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage in many adults. [ male announcer ] humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic re
the minimum wage of $10.10 in kentucky is a lot higher than the minimum wage of 10.10 in california or new yorkll do a lot more damage in kentucky than it will in california or new york. >> depends on the cost of living. >> it really does. >> art, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. >> all aboard. want to know why we're all going broke? ♪ [ woman ] if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a...
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. >> could something like this happen in new york state or california where there are 60er state laws? >> no. for example new york passed the knox safe act and part of that was a tougher ban on military style assault weapons, which is what the uzi, designed for battlefield pumps. military style assault weapons are called that because they are designed for military use by armies in battlefield conditions and to lay do you know wide range of fire to kill as many people as possible in as short a time as possible. >> they are used by gun enthusiasts who like to shoot at ranges within there are a lot of people that say this is a freak accident. >> yes, but eight children die from guns every day in the united states. 85 people on average die every day in the united states from guns. we have a gun violence problem, i think it's pretty clear and it's of public health proportions, an epidemic of violence. i'm a parent and i think most parents and the parents, ultimately duties are possible in this very tragic incident. parents are ultimately responsible. i think that we need curl you really no
. >> could something like this happen in new york state or california where there are 60er state laws? >> no. for example new york passed the knox safe act and part of that was a tougher ban on military style assault weapons, which is what the uzi, designed for battlefield pumps. military style assault weapons are called that because they are designed for military use by armies in battlefield conditions and to lay do you know wide range of fire to kill as many people as possible in...
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i have not personally met anyone from as far away as california or new york. others incertainly the neighboring area to ferguson who feel that they face the same kind of problems with discrimination, with police havelity, and they absolutely joined in. but the truth of the matter is, a lot of the young people here you can see behind me, they want to create some of the violence. they want to create a server, because -- create a stir, because that is the only way they are going to get any attention. otherwise, they feel the issue will be swept under the carpet. they feel it is the only way they can get their message across. -- thanks so much for joining us. it has become clear that the cease-fire agreement between israel and the palestinians in gaza has effectively collapsed. palestinian officials say a two-year-old girl and woman were killed in an israeli airstrike on gaza. it is one of a series of israeli attacks in response to fresh hamas rocket fire. thousands of palestinians have been fleeing from their homes, heading to the united nations shelters. the fir
i have not personally met anyone from as far away as california or new york. others incertainly the neighboring area to ferguson who feel that they face the same kind of problems with discrimination, with police havelity, and they absolutely joined in. but the truth of the matter is, a lot of the young people here you can see behind me, they want to create some of the violence. they want to create a server, because -- create a stir, because that is the only way they are going to get any...
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you don't have to move to california or new york to start a great company. >> they see themselves as part of detroit's reemergence. any newcomers are tech firms. with his 12-person team he developed an app that helps users manage their schedules. it has been downloaded more than 250,000 times. >> it is a detroit-based startup that is reinventing the calendar, merging your existing calendar with other calendars you care about based on your likes and interests. >> shinola is another of detroit's success stories. where general motors used to make cars, 260 employees now produce luxury goods. they are especially proud of their watches. they sell for up to 100 -- $1100, and sales are through the roof. >> detroit has an amazing history of manufacturing. it is in the blood here. people are used to assembly, assembling product. it was a natural fit for us to come here and build this factory. >> in addition to watches, shinola manufactures bicycles. the parts come from seven different states, but they are assembled right here in detroit. firms like shinola still have not turned a profit, but
you don't have to move to california or new york to start a great company. >> they see themselves as part of detroit's reemergence. any newcomers are tech firms. with his 12-person team he developed an app that helps users manage their schedules. it has been downloaded more than 250,000 times. >> it is a detroit-based startup that is reinventing the calendar, merging your existing calendar with other calendars you care about based on your likes and interests. >> shinola is...
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or four from this town of ferguson. a lot from missouri, but as you correctly point out some from california or new york. there's definitely a small sector trying to take advantage of this protest. what the police chief said trying to use it as cover to attack police. they are trying to keep their people back on the curb and trying to prevent an outbreak of violence. their numbers yesterday as high as a thousand over all. there are people with handguns and people who want to throw molotov cocktails and people who want to protest what they think is a racist divided city and trying to do that in a peaceful fashion. >> steve, this is gutfeld. it seems to me when i'm watching this stuff, the worse it gets, the worse it gets. meaning as the media attention becomes a magnifying glass, it seems to take something and sizzle and burn even more. do you feel the media is helping this or hurting? >> i think the media can give a distorted picture a little bit of things. when i go home and watch some of the footage on tv, i hardly each recognize it because the small screen can really capture a sense of violence that i
or four from this town of ferguson. a lot from missouri, but as you correctly point out some from california or new york. there's definitely a small sector trying to take advantage of this protest. what the police chief said trying to use it as cover to attack police. they are trying to keep their people back on the curb and trying to prevent an outbreak of violence. their numbers yesterday as high as a thousand over all. there are people with handguns and people who want to throw molotov...
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california on cbs news sunday morning and always at cbsnews.com. once again a 6.0 earthquake hit the bay area of california. no reports of major damage or injuries. cbs news, new york. >>> we are live right now in the kpix5 news room where we have just experienced a 6.1 earthquake. now this was centered near american canyon in the north bay. it was on the west napa fault and i just heard that we experienced a 5.2 on that same quake back in the year 2000 so it has been 14 years since we have heard much from that fault. you can see there on your map exactly where the epicenter was, four miles northwest of american canyon. it was also within a mile of the napa county airport and we have got crews right now surveying the damage and in solano county west 80 connector to west 37 is right now closed. west 37 closed from west 80 to state route 29, sonoma boulevard due to possible earthquake damage, so expect delays if you are out on the road. they do not know when they are going to be able to reopen that again that is in solanox county the west 80 connector to west 37 is closed. we are getting more reports like this as the damage comes in, we've got road crews right now ch
california on cbs news sunday morning and always at cbsnews.com. once again a 6.0 earthquake hit the bay area of california. no reports of major damage or injuries. cbs news, new york. >>> we are live right now in the kpix5 news room where we have just experienced a 6.1 earthquake. now this was centered near american canyon in the north bay. it was on the west napa fault and i just heard that we experienced a 5.2 on that same quake back in the year 2000 so it has been 14 years since we...
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or floor. >> but new york does. >> yes. >> in california, i think the figure was ten year, 91 people were actuallyed. were considered to be performinging unstatus factory. >> it's similar in new york. between 1997 and 2007, number of teachers, a decade each year in the double digits. it's such a burden on a principal who knows he has a teacher he has to try to get out of the classroom that they don't even try and it costs hundreds of thousands of dollars and so, they you know, feel like they're powerless to do anything about it. >> and the evidence the clear. if you are a kid who has a bad year in school with a bad teacher, you are really far behind already. just one year. >> this is not you know, a silver bullet that's going to solve all of our problems. obviously. but it is part of the problem. all of the research shows that the single most important school based factor in determining a child's success is the effectiveness of the teacher. now, that doesn't account for poverty or what may be going on at home, but the school based factor is the teacher and we have to try to get as many effective t
or floor. >> but new york does. >> yes. >> in california, i think the figure was ten year, 91 people were actuallyed. were considered to be performinging unstatus factory. >> it's similar in new york. between 1997 and 2007, number of teachers, a decade each year in the double digits. it's such a burden on a principal who knows he has a teacher he has to try to get out of the classroom that they don't even try and it costs hundreds of thousands of dollars and so, they you...
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walking around california or new york you will not get. it family members or health care workers. person, you are not getting. it 30,000 of the people die from the flu. i would worry more about the flu. this is not a problem. >> we had similar fears about sars. it mutated itself out of existence. and that was air-borne. >> and if you are on the plane coming back and you get an attack. very little chance of you in the back of the plane with contact in the front of the plane. >> that is the immediate short term. and median long-term. what does it mean for science? >> tremendous opportunity. we don't know much about the virus. how long does it take if you are contagious. what are we doing with people that are hospitalized with the disease. what does it do to the blood vessels and heart attacks and strokes. we have a thousand or 2 this happened cases. >> i would be remiss on an important question. the bigger fear should be 30,000 people dying from the flu virus. >> you have a vaccine. >> not everyone goes for the vaccine. >> you will not die if you get the vaccine. you may have a less
walking around california or new york you will not get. it family members or health care workers. person, you are not getting. it 30,000 of the people die from the flu. i would worry more about the flu. this is not a problem. >> we had similar fears about sars. it mutated itself out of existence. and that was air-borne. >> and if you are on the plane coming back and you get an attack. very little chance of you in the back of the plane with contact in the front of the plane. >>...
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people are not happy with what's happening in chicago and in new york and what's happening in new jersey, or what's happening in southern california. you look around the nation and everywhere we look at, crime, young black men dead before they reach the age of adulthood, it's tragic. >> jonathan, professor ogletree brings up the important thing to remember here, which is that a mother has to bury her son, a son who will never go on to have an adult life. and the moments we're awaiting the president, the moments where this president has been most forceful in the bully pulpit are the ones where he speaks to personal experience and to feelings, whether those of being a father or black man in america, i think of course the trayvon martin comments he made, he's been criticized in the last week from some leaders in the african-american community for not coming out more forcefully. one would imagine the fact he is giving a statement today, the third since this began, i wonder what your expectations are as far as what we might hear from him? >> my expectations from the president on ferguson are i think decidedly limited. what's different
people are not happy with what's happening in chicago and in new york and what's happening in new jersey, or what's happening in southern california. you look around the nation and everywhere we look at, crime, young black men dead before they reach the age of adulthood, it's tragic. >> jonathan, professor ogletree brings up the important thing to remember here, which is that a mother has to bury her son, a son who will never go on to have an adult life. and the moments we're awaiting the...
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same-sex marriages was celebrated by >> i think it's proof that marriage equality is not a california or a new york value, but across the country same-sex couples learn to be treated with equality and dignity. >> a statement was released saying the people of virginia and every other state should continue to be free to preserve the marriage as the union of one man and one woman in their laws if they choose to do so. while many county clerks offices like arlington said they're ready for an onslaught of same-sex couples filing for marriage next week, it's unlikely that will happen. >> it probably means they will speed the clock up. >> every time these rulings have gone to the supreme court the justices have decided against allowing marriages to happen immediately. but as the law professor mentioned, it sets it up for oil arguments next spring and a ruling on these gay marriage bans next june. coming up fairly shortly. autria, leon. >> thanks. staying in the commonwealth the mcdonnells' financial records were the center of the court proceedings in richmond. we learned they had some $91,000 in credit ca
same-sex marriages was celebrated by >> i think it's proof that marriage equality is not a california or a new york value, but across the country same-sex couples learn to be treated with equality and dignity. >> a statement was released saying the people of virginia and every other state should continue to be free to preserve the marriage as the union of one man and one woman in their laws if they choose to do so. while many county clerks offices like arlington said they're ready...
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he said people coming in from as far away as california or new york. there's also reports of a group from chicago called the revolution club joining the protest. you're talking about this and it's so important. because when the professional agitators come in, the people that are affected and the people that live in the community and outraged and outside protesting what they feel is an injustice. it gets carried away by the out of town people, as you said, get to go home and watch this on tv from the sofa. >> we have to focus on the issue at hand. mike brown. the systemic constitutional reschism that is in the st. louis area. the police brutality. the failure of the public schools in the st. louis metropolitan area. the problems in north st. louis county. we have to focus on that. not let people come from out of town to incite their little revolution, to live out their little fantasy on the backs of dead black youth. we can't get suckered into that. you know, it's not a political issue. this is not a partisan issue. all the petty st. louis politics need
he said people coming in from as far away as california or new york. there's also reports of a group from chicago called the revolution club joining the protest. you're talking about this and it's so important. because when the professional agitators come in, the people that are affected and the people that live in the community and outraged and outside protesting what they feel is an injustice. it gets carried away by the out of town people, as you said, get to go home and watch this on tv...
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the president goes to visit -- we all complain about when the president swoops into california or comes into new york turnaround. we know that it does take a significant law enforcement presence to support that visit. is that a wise move? or are the optics more important? no, that is a smart move. i'm glad he's not going to be there, especially right now, because they do need to have every single officer, every one's attention needs to be focused on getting rid of the agitators during the protests and making sure the police don't ev overstep their authority. this is a man who graduated from harvard law school and could have gone to any firm and become a rich person. anyone who doubts his heart is in that community just don't understand who this person is. >> sally, the president has also been getting a fair amount of criticism about, you know -- funny how presidents get that -- about how he's handled this, as compared to the trayvon martin shooting and death. he got very emotional and spoke quite personally about that incident. he has been more reticent to delve into the topic. he's sending attorney
the president goes to visit -- we all complain about when the president swoops into california or comes into new york turnaround. we know that it does take a significant law enforcement presence to support that visit. is that a wise move? or are the optics more important? no, that is a smart move. i'm glad he's not going to be there, especially right now, because they do need to have every single officer, every one's attention needs to be focused on getting rid of the agitators during the...
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or three days. that doesn't soundc conventional rollout of any books. >> why not illinois, california, new york. running for president? >> it's not iowa, new hampshire, or south carolina. the point of this book is i'm critical of the direction our country is going now. i think we should be doing things differently. as a critic i think i should put up different ideas. what's my alternative? what are my solutions. that's what i'm doing in this book and that's what i think people deserve in this country. if we as elected leaders don't like the direction we're going, we should put out alternatives. that's exactly what i'm doing. >> does the gop going forward, whether it's the mid term election or what's to come in 2016 need to change its message, its outreach or both? >> i think both because i think we have to she that how our principles, the founding principles when applied to the problems of the day can provide better innovative solutions for people in the problems of their lives and too many people don't know that. we have to pay people the respect of going to every corner of this country and show
or three days. that doesn't soundc conventional rollout of any books. >> why not illinois, california, new york. running for president? >> it's not iowa, new hampshire, or south carolina. the point of this book is i'm critical of the direction our country is going now. i think we should be doing things differently. as a critic i think i should put up different ideas. what's my alternative? what are my solutions. that's what i'm doing in this book and that's what i think people...
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york and california will get this money. >> new york will get $800 million but a lot of people have raised the question whether or not ericn -- rather, whether the government in general should be going after bank of america given that in 2008, we all needed bank of america to take over merrill lynch. if they had not, that would have been a big issue. of the is a part discussion. we will get into that issue and address all of that. also, we will talk about the ncaa and whether or not they really need to pay out more. played withker who lawrence taylor. that is coming up at the top of the hour. thank you so much. stay with us. we will have another check of the market movers after the break. ♪ >> get the latest headlines at the top of the hour on bloomberg radio and streaming -- bloomberg radio and streaming on your tablet and on bloomberg.com. i am mark crumpton in new york. thank you so much for joining us. "on the markets" is next. i will see you tomorrow. is 56 past the hour, which means bloomberg television is on the markets. i am olivia sterns. let's that you caught up with where stocks are trading right now. the s&p w
york and california will get this money. >> new york will get $800 million but a lot of people have raised the question whether or not ericn -- rather, whether the government in general should be going after bank of america given that in 2008, we all needed bank of america to take over merrill lynch. if they had not, that would have been a big issue. of the is a part discussion. we will get into that issue and address all of that. also, we will talk about the ncaa and whether or not they...
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for food but i leave optimistic because the people i met haven't given up on themselves or on california. in new yorktate, we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. which means more growth for your business, and more jobs. it's not just business as usual. see how new york can help your business grow, at startup.ny.gov stuart: climate change worrier tom's diner will spend $10 million in florida alone. he wants the republican governor out. meet neel kashkari. he wants to be governor of california. he went homeless for a week looking for jobs in the formerly golden state. he is here with us now and so as australian nick adams. reports on the successful immigration policy down and robert: update on ebola. how about that reportedly successful treatment made in california? and in the spotlight for all but wrong reasons? wel
for food but i leave optimistic because the people i met haven't given up on themselves or on california. in new yorktate, we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. which means more growth for your business, and...
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new york, one from california. protesters have a right to protest but criminals do not have a right to throw objects at police or fireeir guns. >> we are going to make this neighborhood whole. we're going to make this community whole and we're going to do it together. i am not going to let the criminals who have come out from across this country or live in that community define this neighborhood and define what we're going to do to make it right. >> the st. louis suburb has been the scene of racial unrest after a white ferguson police officer shot and killed 18-year-old michael brown on august 9th. witnesses say brown was unarmed. now, the missouri national guard has arrived in ferguson to help restore order there. white buses carry the soldiers to the command post area. later national guard humvees arrived as well. the national guard will be under the direction of the state highway patrol. their mission is to solely protect the police officers. also we know u.s. attorney general eric holder is expected to travel to ferguson tomorrow to meet with fbi officials and other investigators carrying out the independent inve
new york, one from california. protesters have a right to protest but criminals do not have a right to throw objects at police or fireeir guns. >> we are going to make this neighborhood whole. we're going to make this community whole and we're going to do it together. i am not going to let the criminals who have come out from across this country or live in that community define this neighborhood and define what we're going to do to make it right. >> the st. louis suburb has been the...
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california, new york, maryland, and virginia. the government is keeping details secret to avoid negative or blue city and protest.bcfs cited backlash as the reason for it stepping away from converting a hotel. senator chuck grassley criticized the cost, which he said worked out to $166,000 a year per child. answer ourd questions. the website says "we cannot release information about it in a full children that could compromise the child for a location or identity." at a demonstration in washington this week, supporters of undocumented immigrants weighed in. to knowmmunities want where they are being held and said,s going on -- that there have been safety concerns about these children in communities that have displayed a lot of racism. >> [indiscernible] personal information should be protected, but not locations of groups. >> a member of congress cannot do his or her job in representing constituents unless that person knows where these people are being taken, where they are being held, where they are going to be released or it >> they are entitled to community health and social services, as well as education at lo
california, new york, maryland, and virginia. the government is keeping details secret to avoid negative or blue city and protest.bcfs cited backlash as the reason for it stepping away from converting a hotel. senator chuck grassley criticized the cost, which he said worked out to $166,000 a year per child. answer ourd questions. the website says "we cannot release information about it in a full children that could compromise the child for a location or identity." at a demonstration...
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difference in new york and california is that all these laws, we all stepped up and said, how do we change these laws to make sure that tenure is not an excuse for managers not to manage or cloak of incompetence or a job for life? when you see copy cat suits that are based on factual misrepresentations -- >> neil, do teacher tenure laws still provide a basis for teachers who underperform? >> there are certainly teacher tenure laws. i want to point out that probably most teachers are doing a very good job. we focused on tenure a little problem. it is not primary problem. it is a problem in that if you want to remove a teacher who is demonstrably bad, it is a very inefficient, competitive process. even -- rks -- expensive process. to provide some very long due process is very inefficient and that's tough on taxpayers and can be tough on school districts. but teacher tenure is not the primary problem we have in education, in fact it could be a very good way to compensate teachers, if we had school choice, if i want my school to get good teachers and then make money get students, tenure might be a good way to compensate them with lots of job security. so it's not that tenure
difference in new york and california is that all these laws, we all stepped up and said, how do we change these laws to make sure that tenure is not an excuse for managers not to manage or cloak of incompetence or a job for life? when you see copy cat suits that are based on factual misrepresentations -- >> neil, do teacher tenure laws still provide a basis for teachers who underperform? >> there are certainly teacher tenure laws. i want to point out that probably most teachers are...
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new york serving as the cultural -- cultural or. if taylor had actually been able to serve on his term they invited california to join as a free state and you had to give the south trade off from the slave states and he said you are free to come in the way you are and we are not going to support the expansion of slavery. he ended up supporting the proviso and so there was a convention to contemplate the issue. a number of compromised bills come to the floor and congress into was the finest hour. the territories would come in without addressing the issue isn't going to work in the desert anyway. they claim a spot of new mexico's land and threatened to invade new mexico and texas will also pay off some of their debt to satisfy texas. most controversially in the economist packages it is a new slave law mechanism for returning slaves to their owners in the south. they are not very popular in the north and so the votes are coming through the single bill and taylor is threatening to veto. if i neede need to pass this legislation i'm going to do it. i believe the country needs this compromise in order to stay together. during the height of
new york serving as the cultural -- cultural or. if taylor had actually been able to serve on his term they invited california to join as a free state and you had to give the south trade off from the slave states and he said you are free to come in the way you are and we are not going to support the expansion of slavery. he ended up supporting the proviso and so there was a convention to contemplate the issue. a number of compromised bills come to the floor and congress into was the finest...
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new york officials. will we be harder to. face if you're going up or to. water woes seem to be an ongoing theme across the us lately from droughts in california the shut off in detroit to now toxic water in ohio and michigan today toledo ohio mayor michael collins lifted a water ban that sent relief to thousands of people near lake erie over the weekend thousands of households in both ohio and michigan were told to avoid drinking the water due to algae the city lifted the advisory after dozens of tests over the weekend showed an algae induced toxin contaminating lake erie had dropped to safe levels residents spent the weekend looking for bottled water which was in short supply the national guard was called in to help the governor of ohio says the state will conduct a full review of what happened including taking a look at toledo's engine water system and figuring out how to reduce pollution that feeds algae into the western end of lake erie and that does it for now see you back here at eight o'clock. in the financial world. to see these developments coming up. we take you. live there are there are fucked. from. the five hundred ninety six square mile hanf
new york officials. will we be harder to. face if you're going up or to. water woes seem to be an ongoing theme across the us lately from droughts in california the shut off in detroit to now toxic water in ohio and michigan today toledo ohio mayor michael collins lifted a water ban that sent relief to thousands of people near lake erie over the weekend thousands of households in both ohio and michigan were told to avoid drinking the water due to algae the city lifted the advisory after dozens...
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new york is recognized. madam speaker, , ore i turn to my colleague ms. lofgren from california, the ranking member, an expert on immigration, the subcommittee of the judiciary committee, i just want to make one statement again. the senate, after months of hearings, passed a bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform bill. it is really very sad that today we can't get together, democrats and republicans, and review the work that had been done by the senate and pass a comprehensive immigration reform bill that would have prevented the emergency that we are trying to address today. the majority of the bill that is included in this supplemental should have been done through a thoughtful committee process. so i'm very pleased to turn the balance of our time to mississippi lofgren, a member of the immigration judiciary committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california is recognized for the remaining two minutes. ms. lofgren: madam speaker, the u.s. conference of catholic bishops tells us this bill, quote, would result in the u.s. sending children who have relief av
new york is recognized. madam speaker, , ore i turn to my colleague ms. lofgren from california, the ranking member, an expert on immigration, the subcommittee of the judiciary committee, i just want to make one statement again. the senate, after months of hearings, passed a bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform bill. it is really very sad that today we can't get together, democrats and republicans, and review the work that had been done by the senate and pass a comprehensive immigration...
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new york and california. >> i am not going to let the criminals, that have come out here from across this country or live in this community, define this neighborhood and define what we're going to do make it right. >> woodruff: later, u.s. senator claire mccaskill, on m.s.n.b.c., insisted officials have to find a better way to deal with the troublemakers. >> we over-policed for a few days, and then we completely under-policed. i think what they're doing now is what they feel they have to do to keep it safe under these dangerous circumstances with these instigators in town. >> woodruff: so far, authorities have struggled for a solution. local police were in charge at first. then, the state highway patrol took over. and yesterday, the governor called in the national guard, but kept their role very limited. he had also imposed a late-night curfew, then rescinded it after two days. but so far, nothing has brought a guarantee of calm. >> woodruff: we'll return to the unrest in ferguson, how it's affecting children, and how it's highlighting the national racial divide, after the news summary. >> woodruff: the cea
new york and california. >> i am not going to let the criminals, that have come out here from across this country or live in this community, define this neighborhood and define what we're going to do make it right. >> woodruff: later, u.s. senator claire mccaskill, on m.s.n.b.c., insisted officials have to find a better way to deal with the troublemakers. >> we over-policed for a few days, and then we completely under-policed. i think what they're doing now is what they feel...
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or at least from missouri. the others were far flung from places as far away as california and new york. this morning, missouri highway patrol captain ron johnson was interviewed by msnbc's craig melvin and expressed exasperation ten days into this campaign and protest. first, he said, the media has not been helpful in some cases. he did said in some cases the m is not helping and in fact making the situation worse on the ground. he also cautioned that the justice that people are hoping for and looking for in the michael brown case is likely to be a long time in coming. he worried out loud to craig melvin today that ferguson, as people wait for justice, that ferguson just cannot take many more days and nights like this. >> one of the things you said last night is that you thought that, perhaps, the media, that journalists, had exacerbated the problem. what did you mean by that? >> we had a number of journalists, not all -- i want to say that now. the gejournalists have been on r side many repoin reporting. i'm grateful to the media for what they've done. we have a lot of media that have
or at least from missouri. the others were far flung from places as far away as california and new york. this morning, missouri highway patrol captain ron johnson was interviewed by msnbc's craig melvin and expressed exasperation ten days into this campaign and protest. first, he said, the media has not been helpful in some cases. he did said in some cases the m is not helping and in fact making the situation worse on the ground. he also cautioned that the justice that people are hoping for and...
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or date rape. critics say that california's plan simply goes too far and the idea would not be enforceable. >>> pretty scary passengers on a new york plane seconds after takeoff. they watched flames and smoke pour from the engine. officials are trying to figure out what went wrong. halle jackson has more. >> reporter: this is what horrified passengers saw moments after evacuating a jetblue plane. crews hosing down the jet engine after it caught fire taxiing for takeoff. >> there was a huge explosion. sounded like someone hit the plane with a mortar shell or something. shook the whole plane. >> 1 of 186 passengers forced to slide down emergency chutes on to the tarmac last night. >> people in the cabin began to scream that the smoke was coming into the cabin. and somebody said that the flames were coming in, as well. people began to panic, people got out of their seats, started screaming. >> credits the six-member flight crew for quick, calm action. a san juan airport official says three children were treated for minor injuries and said it's possible a bird was sucked into the engine as the plane accelerated for takeoff. the faa wil
or date rape. critics say that california's plan simply goes too far and the idea would not be enforceable. >>> pretty scary passengers on a new york plane seconds after takeoff. they watched flames and smoke pour from the engine. officials are trying to figure out what went wrong. halle jackson has more. >> reporter: this is what horrified passengers saw moments after evacuating a jetblue plane. crews hosing down the jet engine after it caught fire taxiing for takeoff. >>...
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new york city police officer in july. or this one of a 51-year-old african-american woman on the ground being punched by a california highwayso in july. here's the thing. it's not just those images that have led to so much outrage and anguish and condemnations of the state of american justice. it is those images juxtaposed against some other big stories this year such as these pictures of the open carry movement that showed gun owners strolling the aisles of a target store carrying long guns and assault rifles, a woman standing with her gun at an intersection reading a flag that says "come and take it." this from the bundy ranch in april of a man in sniper position aiming his rifle at federal officers from the bureau of land management. try to imagine if any of these people were african-american. try to imagine what would have happened at the bundy ranch if they used the tactics of ferguson, missouri, last night. 1967, images of black panthers with guns walking into the courthouse to protest a gun control measure contributed to the modern gun control movement. ronald reagan saying at the time "there's no reason why on the s
new york city police officer in july. or this one of a 51-year-old african-american woman on the ground being punched by a california highwayso in july. here's the thing. it's not just those images that have led to so much outrage and anguish and condemnations of the state of american justice. it is those images juxtaposed against some other big stories this year such as these pictures of the open carry movement that showed gun owners strolling the aisles of a target store carrying long guns...
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new york, and now i live in california, right? those are really kind of basic, important things. >> under the bio: his latest photos, posted by him oris friends. it's like a running ticker tape of his life. every day, a staggering 100 million photos are uploaded onto the site. lots of photos on the-- right away. >> people love photos. >> yeah. >> photos originally weren't that big of a part of the idea for facebook, but we just found that people really liked them, so we built out this functionality. >> a dozen engineers and designers worked on the new page in this war room... >> cool. >> empty plates and toothpaste tubes by their keyboards. they raced against a clock right there telling them how much time was left to complete each high-priority task. >> we want it to be awesome. >> they came up with a new section on the left. you can now list the important people in your life--mom, dad, sister, sister, sister, girlfriend. another new feature pulls up a history of your relationship with any of your facebook friends. >> you can see all of the things that you have in common with that person. and it's just like, it gives you this amazin
new york, and now i live in california, right? those are really kind of basic, important things. >> under the bio: his latest photos, posted by him oris friends. it's like a running ticker tape of his life. every day, a staggering 100 million photos are uploaded onto the site. lots of photos on the-- right away. >> people love photos. >> yeah. >> photos originally weren't that big of a part of the idea for facebook, but we just found that people really liked them, so we...
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new york and had just a wonderful meal and the enjoyment and satisfaction of the experience literally bought tears to my eyes. i went back to california and started doing some research into whether this place orconic, legendary establishments around the country should their food. it turns out that they do, but they have very challenged websites and expensive shipping, so we had the idea to build a marketplace where food lovers could go and discover, browse, order from the top restaurants, bakeries, and specialty purveyors around the country. >> did this salmon get a commission on this? what kind of loser on the site? >> we have a great selection. first off, the food has to be shipped or the. that is a given. we have things in addition to the smoked salmon. we have regional specialties, like some of the best crabcakes and marilyn. buffalo's best chicken wings. memphis barbecue. a brisket. things that are very hard to get unless you are in that part of the country. >> how do people get on your platform? how do restaurant tours all over the country get to the part of foodydirect? >> had to meet certain criteria. they have to have a very passionate and deep local following. they have to have grea
new york and had just a wonderful meal and the enjoyment and satisfaction of the experience literally bought tears to my eyes. i went back to california and started doing some research into whether this place orconic, legendary establishments around the country should their food. it turns out that they do, but they have very challenged websites and expensive shipping, so we had the idea to build a marketplace where food lovers could go and discover, browse, order from the top restaurants,...
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or republicans, when they promise to help out the little guys. >> you know, i do believe that some of them understand the problem, but most of them do not. she's from new york and i'm from californiaam constantly being bombarded by excessive regulations and taxes and job killing things. and i have talked to business owners all over the united states and i have to tell you that marco rubio, rand paul, some of these politicians do get it and they are the ones that have to be our voice. the small businessperson is neglected. so it's time for us to be able to have a voice. that's the only way to you will see economic growth. >> we do have a midterm election. the republicans might take over. do you think any that will change or that it won't really change until we have a change of the white house? >> the change can start. it won't start until you have an administration that fully supports and believes in the small businesses. but it can start by having a united voice and things like opposing the minimum wage hike the ec in a lot of small cities, a lot of them on the west coast are absurd. they're not just talking about a huge amount of cash. money is the money is not there to do a 15-d
or republicans, when they promise to help out the little guys. >> you know, i do believe that some of them understand the problem, but most of them do not. she's from new york and i'm from californiaam constantly being bombarded by excessive regulations and taxes and job killing things. and i have talked to business owners all over the united states and i have to tell you that marco rubio, rand paul, some of these politicians do get it and they are the ones that have to be our voice. the...
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new york in the open a week from tomorrow. good luck. >> yes. >>> time now 6:25. happening today, state lawmakers will start debating a bill that would require all california schools to have epi pens orauto injectors on the campus. it also trains school staff volunteers in how to use them. the american academy of pediatrics says one in 25 children have severe food allergies, and they say at least a quarter of the time, first-time allergic reactions happen at school and they can be fatal, within minutes. the state teachers union is opposed to this bill. they say teachers should only focus on teaching and not administering medications. >>> well, the american red cross desperately needs blood donations. they're hoping some san francisco giants stars will help motivate donors. brandon crawford and joaquin arias are scheduled to be at a blood drive today in san francisco's bayview district. the players will be thanking local donors. they're going to pose for pictures and sign autographs this afternoon. the blood drive will go from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. >>> time is now 6:26. some called it a disaster waiting to happen. the threat to the hetch hetchy water system that could rob million
new york in the open a week from tomorrow. good luck. >> yes. >>> time now 6:25. happening today, state lawmakers will start debating a bill that would require all california schools to have epi pens orauto injectors on the campus. it also trains school staff volunteers in how to use them. the american academy of pediatrics says one in 25 children have severe food allergies, and they say at least a quarter of the time, first-time allergic reactions happen at school and they can...
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california, new york, pennsylvania, areas with growing latino populations, also, they confronted kevin mccarthy and the speaker on the floor of the house and said, no, we can't leave washington without having voted or at least trying to vote on something so they were dragged into the basement of the capitol for an emergency meeting and emerged an hour later saying they will stay overnight in washington, have another meeting tomorrow and probably vote on something at some point friday. in essence, there was a deadline, a due date, the house didn't meet it so the teacher is keeping them overnight and they'll have to do it tomorrow. >> woodruff: why is this important for the republican house leadership? >> one, for the broader political argument of responding to president obama who asked for the money and who republicans say has created this crisis by not doing certain things. also, you run the risk of having the president go out and doing other executive actions over the course of the august recess and republicans would turn around and say, well, here he goes again doing things on his own without talking to congress and the white house in this case could turn around and say, well, you had an opportun
california, new york, pennsylvania, areas with growing latino populations, also, they confronted kevin mccarthy and the speaker on the floor of the house and said, no, we can't leave washington without having voted or at least trying to vote on something so they were dragged into the basement of the capitol for an emergency meeting and emerged an hour later saying they will stay overnight in washington, have another meeting tomorrow and probably vote on something at some point friday. in...
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new york. the problems do not involve telephone or cable service. there's no response yet from time warner sch has internet customers in 28 states. >> super size waves are hitting southern california this morning. hurricane marie kicked up 10-feet-high surf. one surfer in malibu was pulled from the water unconscious and died on tuesday. the cause of his death is still unclear. on the east coast things are heath up. danielle niles from our boston station wbz is tracking it all. the waves are scary looking. good morning to you. >> they sure are. yes, heat is the big story across the nation with temperatures well into the 90s again across the central and southern plains. you factor in the humidity on top of that and the heat index values are approach 1g 00 degrees. seek the air conditioning if you can. tracking cristobal, which is an 80-mile-an-hour hurricane passing well past of bermuda and heading southeast. the biggest concern is the increased rip and swell. increasing up to 5 to 10 feet when you get across southern areas of new england. marie made its closest pass to california building across southern kachlt anthony, back to you. >> danielle thanks. >>> tucson arizona, is drying
new york. the problems do not involve telephone or cable service. there's no response yet from time warner sch has internet customers in 28 states. >> super size waves are hitting southern california this morning. hurricane marie kicked up 10-feet-high surf. one surfer in malibu was pulled from the water unconscious and died on tuesday. the cause of his death is still unclear. on the east coast things are heath up. danielle niles from our boston station wbz is tracking it all. the waves...
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or leased the technology in recent years. the fcc says it will investigate possible misuse. >>> "the new york times" looks at the use of opium-like painkillers. chicago and two californiae, oxycodone and hydrocodone are fueling an epidemic of addiction that's costing tax pairs millions in insurance claims and health care costs. >>> "usa today" looks at south korea. the team topped the jackie robinson all-stars out of chicago. 8-4. the u.s. team survived four knockout games before yesterday's finale. we'll take you to south williamsport, pennsylvania, coming up at 8:00. >>> and the "san francisco chronicle" says winemakers across california's napa county suffered from the earthquake. they produce 50 million cases every year. drink a lot of that. carter evans is in napa where he's seeing the damage up close. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the quake struck as the fall harvest was getting under way. it destroyed some of the finest wines in the world. these reserve wines are among the most prized at the silver oak winery meant only for vips and special taefgts. david duncan is president of the winery. he said each bottle in this room is priceless. >> we actually c
or leased the technology in recent years. the fcc says it will investigate possible misuse. >>> "the new york times" looks at the use of opium-like painkillers. chicago and two californiae, oxycodone and hydrocodone are fueling an epidemic of addiction that's costing tax pairs millions in insurance claims and health care costs. >>> "usa today" looks at south korea. the team topped the jackie robinson all-stars out of chicago. 8-4. the u.s. team survived...
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new york. >> developing story this morning. a patient in california is now being test ford exposure to the ebola virus. other than that patient being admitted to a hospital in sacramento, we know little else about him orment, a hospital administrator says the patient is being kept in isolation right now. >> to text texas where governor rick perry at the center of a politically charged indictment. first for a governor in nearly a century. perry was formally booked yesterday. then went for an ice cream cone and tweeted tout a picture. with more, here is abc's karen travers. >> reporter: a raucous scene outside the travis county's sheriff's department. moments earlier, texas governor rick perry was booked on two felony charges, fingerprinted and had his mug shot taken. perry insists charges are baseless and political. >> i am going to fight this injustice with every fiber of my being. perry's case senters around this woman. rosemary linburg. convicted of drunk driving in 2013 and served 45 days in jail. prosecutors say perry threat tuned veto her budget and tried to force her to step down. perry ultimately cut linberg's funding an says she lost the public's confidence. the defense team says the jail hous
new york. >> developing story this morning. a patient in california is now being test ford exposure to the ebola virus. other than that patient being admitted to a hospital in sacramento, we know little else about him orment, a hospital administrator says the patient is being kept in isolation right now. >> to text texas where governor rick perry at the center of a politically charged indictment. first for a governor in nearly a century. perry was formally booked yesterday. then...
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new york a week from tomorrow. >>> 7:26. happening today, state lawmakers will debate a bill that would require all california schools to have epi pens orinjectors on campus and also train school staff volunteers in how to use them. the american academy of pediatrics says one in 25 children have severe food allergies. they say at least a quarter of the time, first-time allergic reactions occur at school and can be fatal within minutes. the state teachers' union is oppose esed to the deal -- opposed to the bill saying teachers should only focus on teaching. >>> a billion-dollar contract to haul trash in oakland. the controversy surrounding the company hand-picked as the city's next garbage collector. >>> and the unusual way a woman at a gym learned she needed to evacuate because of a fire. >>> and right now, we're still looking at a crash, just reading here, in daly city, that overturned crash, we have new details. i will tell you about and give you a look at highway 24. got some slow traffic here. that drive time is up. >>> well, a lot of low clouds in place. even a little bit more fog, even misty, drizzle conditions over by the coast.
new york a week from tomorrow. >>> 7:26. happening today, state lawmakers will debate a bill that would require all california schools to have epi pens orinjectors on campus and also train school staff volunteers in how to use them. the american academy of pediatrics says one in 25 children have severe food allergies. they say at least a quarter of the time, first-time allergic reactions occur at school and can be fatal within minutes. the state teachers' union is oppose esed to the...
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police say some were from as far away as california and new york, saying that the unrest began, you know, about 9:30 and that a small group of people amidst the 200 or protestors started with flowing water battles and it ended in throwing molotov cocktails and firing shots. >> president obama is calling for an end to the unrest in ferguson. what else is the white house doing? >> president obama mention that had tomorrow, attorney general eric holder will be visiting ferguson, meeting with members of law enforcement, the department of justice is conducting an independent investigation into the shooting of michael brown. holder is also expected to meet with community leaders. obama mentioned yesterday that this community needs to build up instead of tearing down, it needs to listen instead of shouting if it's going to move forward. >> reporting live from ferguson, thank you. >> the white house saying and important dam in northern iraq no longer controlled by the islamic state group, recapturing the dam after days of intense fighting. that battle is aided by airstrikes from u.s. jets and drones. it is a major step forward. >> u.s. president barack obam
police say some were from as far away as california and new york, saying that the unrest began, you know, about 9:30 and that a small group of people amidst the 200 or protestors started with flowing water battles and it ended in throwing molotov cocktails and firing shots. >> president obama is calling for an end to the unrest in ferguson. what else is the white house doing? >> president obama mention that had tomorrow, attorney general eric holder will be visiting ferguson,...