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one in particular is robert wilson.it >> guest: robert wilson was a missionary doctor and he was the only surgeon in nanking during the great massacre. >> cspan: what role did he play? >> guest: he was the person who ended up having to stitch up the survivors that came into the hospital from the dns woes bayonet bounds. he was working night and day and it's incredible what he was able to do. >> cspan: what was the valid? >> guest: the international safety zone was two and a half square miles in the city which the foreigners had marked off with red flags and it was in area they claimed the japanese were not permitted to enter and they tried to come a year now, they just part of the chinese there. many of them with only the clothes on their back just a game for a place to sit down so that they could be facing the japanese. >> cspan: how many people were inside the? >> guest: hundreds of thousands. one actually said 300,000. one of his own members said 300,000. >> cspan: utility story about how they would come in and the j
one in particular is robert wilson.it >> guest: robert wilson was a missionary doctor and he was the only surgeon in nanking during the great massacre. >> cspan: what role did he play? >> guest: he was the person who ended up having to stitch up the survivors that came into the hospital from the dns woes bayonet bounds. he was working night and day and it's incredible what he was able to do. >> cspan: what was the valid? >> guest: the international safety zone was...
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robert wilson, send me money." [laughter] >he always makes me laugh.ot to hang out with mort saul. >> when you went in television and then into film with "good morning vietnam," was it a sense of coming home? was that what you were -- you were trained to do that at juilliard. >> no, i mean -- doing television, it was more like acting. when i finally did movies it was like, that is what i was training to. >> became easy? -- it came easy? >> no, not easy. i was doing "the world according i improvise the line. and he made a face like this -- "not good?" "no." "say the lines and commit." "ok." and that was the first great lesson. "you have great power of listening. that is the second part of the equation. when you listen to someone it is quite fascinating." second grade lesson. third is always find out where catering is. the idea of really listening and what it means to be engaged. the other great gift is -- whenever there is an accident in terms of filming, the line may be flubbed -- that is a gift because it forces you to be in the moment. it is somethin
robert wilson, send me money." [laughter] >he always makes me laugh.ot to hang out with mort saul. >> when you went in television and then into film with "good morning vietnam," was it a sense of coming home? was that what you were -- you were trained to do that at juilliard. >> no, i mean -- doing television, it was more like acting. when i finally did movies it was like, that is what i was training to. >> became easy? -- it came easy? >> no, not easy....
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robert wilson. send me money. ah, cool. got to hang out recently with saul. >> when you went into television and went into film with "good morning, vietnam" and all of that, was it a sense of coming home? because that is what you were trained to do a juilliard. you were not trained to do stand-up at juilliard. >> no. doing television, i mean, television was more acting. when i finally did movies, that was like, that is what i was trained. >> that came easy too? >> no, not easily. at first when you're doing film, example, i was doing "the world according to garp," and i improvised the first day of shooting. he made a face like this. i went, not good. he went, "no." just say the lines. and commit. i went, ok. and that was the first great lesson. the second great lesson came from peter weir who said, you have great power listening. really? yes, that is the second part of the equation. when you listen to someone it's quite fascinating. and stillness is very partial. second great lesson. third great lesson is always find out whe
robert wilson. send me money. ah, cool. got to hang out recently with saul. >> when you went into television and went into film with "good morning, vietnam" and all of that, was it a sense of coming home? because that is what you were trained to do a juilliard. you were not trained to do stand-up at juilliard. >> no. doing television, i mean, television was more acting. when i finally did movies, that was like, that is what i was trained. >> that came easy too?...
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robert wilson, i love, send me money. but he always makes me laugh.he thing, you go to him and gi oh, cool. mostly i got to hang out with recently mort sal who is amazing. the best. >> rose: when you went into television and then went into film with good morning vietnam and all of that, gas a sense of coming home for you? because that was what you were trained to do at july yard. you weren't trained to do stand-up at july yard. >> no, i mean doing television, i mean, well, the television was more like staun. >> rose: acting. >> when i finally did movies that was what i was trained, i mean that is kind of like-- . >> rose: that came easy when you made that transition. >> no, not easily because at first when you're doing film, exam pbl-- example, i was doing the world according to gaferment i impro vitiond, it was the first day of shooting. i improvised the line and he made a face like this, and i went-- he went no. just say the line, say the line, and commit to that i went okay. and that was the first great lesson. the second great lesson came from pet
robert wilson, i love, send me money. but he always makes me laugh.he thing, you go to him and gi oh, cool. mostly i got to hang out with recently mort sal who is amazing. the best. >> rose: when you went into television and then went into film with good morning vietnam and all of that, gas a sense of coming home for you? because that was what you were trained to do at july yard. you weren't trained to do stand-up at july yard. >> no, i mean doing television, i mean, well, the...
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presented to the grand jury that will consider criminal charges in the death of brown by officer wilson. robertloch said if in a radio interview that his far get date is not until mid october. meanwhile four days before michael brown was killed by officer wilson, i don't know crawford iii was shopping inside a walmart in the dayton, ohio suburb of beaver creek when he was shot and killed by police. the father of two had picked up an mk-177 bee bee pellet rifle in the toy aisle and he had it with him as he walked around the store. another customer called 911 reportedly telling dispatchers that he saw a man walking around with a gun in the store. he said the man was pointing a black rifle at people near the pet section and that, quote, he's loading it right now. according to crawford's girlfriend who was on the phone with him at the time, police ordered crawford to drop the gun and opened fire. >> i just heard them shooting him like -- he was just telling them that it wasn't real. and they didn't even give him a chance to respond. they just shot. >> crawford was pronounced dead at the hospital th
presented to the grand jury that will consider criminal charges in the death of brown by officer wilson. robertloch said if in a radio interview that his far get date is not until mid october. meanwhile four days before michael brown was killed by officer wilson, i don't know crawford iii was shopping inside a walmart in the dayton, ohio suburb of beaver creek when he was shot and killed by police. the father of two had picked up an mk-177 bee bee pellet rifle in the toy aisle and he had it...
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and expedited grand jury process and the arrest of the officer who shot michael brown, darren wilson. robert ray, what's the mood on the street, among people you've spoken to, now that the national guard is packing up and going home? >> good to be here antonio. the mood on the street is very quiet, the most peaceful we've seen since the shooting of michael brown, which occurred two blocks down the street behind me. no one is here. this is also the place where there, just a couple of nightsinnightsnight ago, there s and rocket grenades sent into the crowd. there is on a half mile stretch of road here probably just a few dozen demonstrators and no one is actually marching, walking down quietly, very little signs, minimal police activity out here tonight oso the sun is down. all the protesting and police tactics are coming to an end antonio. >> there were no violent clashes just six arrests, do police think that tonight will be quiet and maybe we've passed the worst of this? >> they do. in fact captain ron johnson of the missouri highway patrol was shaking the hands of the demonstrators and mak
and expedited grand jury process and the arrest of the officer who shot michael brown, darren wilson. robert ray, what's the mood on the street, among people you've spoken to, now that the national guard is packing up and going home? >> good to be here antonio. the mood on the street is very quiet, the most peaceful we've seen since the shooting of michael brown, which occurred two blocks down the street behind me. no one is here. this is also the place where there, just a couple of...
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the unarmed teenager was killed by a police officer dero darren wilson more than two weeks ago. we'll go live to robertay at the scene of the shooting, and also take you back inside the memorial services after the break. @ >> funeral services under way at this hour in st. louis, missouri. this is a live look at friendly temple missionary baptist church where an emotional goo goodbye is under way to 18-year-old michael brown. white house staffers all in attendance at the ceremony. friends and family will be addressing those in attendance momentarily. i'm michael yves here in new york. welcome book al jazeera america. funeral services are under way. we'll take you now to ferguson, missouri, the scene where michael brown was shot. and robert ray is standing there in the suburb of st. louis. what is taking place behind you right now? the makeshift prayer service was occurring just second ago. i'll step out. this is the scene where michael brown was shot and killed. he laid there for a few hours until he was finally taken. this is the area that he was killed on august 9th. today people are coming out to sta
the unarmed teenager was killed by a police officer dero darren wilson more than two weeks ago. we'll go live to robertay at the scene of the shooting, and also take you back inside the memorial services after the break. @ >> funeral services under way at this hour in st. louis, missouri. this is a live look at friendly temple missionary baptist church where an emotional goo goodbye is under way to 18-year-old michael brown. white house staffers all in attendance at the ceremony. friends...
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that officer is darren wilson. robert ray joins us from the heart of it all, in ferguson, missouri. first off school is expect to start on monday for kids in ferguson. it was delayed for a week due to unrest. are they ready to go back. >> i think they are, if you talk to the kids, they are ready to go back. if you talk to the personalities, a lot of these parents had to take off work to take off work to watch the children during this period. it had an economic impact. everyone is ready to go back. it's a tough thing to talk to kids about. for them to understand what happened in the community, and i think school will allow the pros to come out better. people are ready to get back to school. >> something we talked about was the fact that president obama ordered a review of the military equipment sold to police. what will that review look at. >> well, from what we understand, they'll lock at the funding process, the federal funding process that goes down to the state level on tactical, military-style equipment, and whether or not local officials should be able to acquire such gear like
that officer is darren wilson. robert ray joins us from the heart of it all, in ferguson, missouri. first off school is expect to start on monday for kids in ferguson. it was delayed for a week due to unrest. are they ready to go back. >> i think they are, if you talk to the kids, they are ready to go back. if you talk to the personalities, a lot of these parents had to take off work to take off work to watch the children during this period. it had an economic impact. everyone is ready to...
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region-year-old who was shot and killed by police officers police officer darren wilson will be buried tomorrow. robertay is live in st. louis right now. robert, what's happening there today? are things still relatively calm? >> good afternoon. thinks are peaceful. we are at peace fest here at forest park in st. louis. you can hear some loud music behind me and people starting to gather out here. they want to make this an example of things that are good in the city of st. louis and a good example for kids that come out. talked to one of the organizers and guys underneath the tents earlier. here is what he had to say. >> i think it's going to take some more protesting in a silent manner, non-violent, non-threatening as well as it will take the leaders in the community to step up and reach out to the mayor and kind of working with the police departme department. i think each part has to do its half and meet each other halfway. >> so this is going to go on all day. most people are just starting to now arrive, will go into the evening and folks will be ready for school again to start this week, morgan. >>
region-year-old who was shot and killed by police officers police officer darren wilson will be buried tomorrow. robertay is live in st. louis right now. robert, what's happening there today? are things still relatively calm? >> good afternoon. thinks are peaceful. we are at peace fest here at forest park in st. louis. you can hear some loud music behind me and people starting to gather out here. they want to make this an example of things that are good in the city of st. louis and a good...
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robert, supporters of the officer involved in the shooting darren wilson, are holding their own rally this morning. what are they saying? >> well, you know, we've tried to reach out to those supporters and this organization that has been raising the money for darren wilson. over $250,000 we're told today. we tried to reach out to them many times and they denied our request for interviews. one person came out and said this unidentified woman at the rally came out and said there is media bias towards the officer that they feel that the media has not been treating the situation correctly, and that the family of darren wilson has received some death threats. we have tried to interview these folks, and this is the first we're hearing of media bias and things like that from them. that's what we have on the docket today. >> it's interesting, robert, you mention this media bias, i wonder if there is media weariness. is the city at all weary of all the attention that has come upon it right now? >> you know, i think that's starting to set in. it set in a little bit. if you look at where we're a
robert, supporters of the officer involved in the shooting darren wilson, are holding their own rally this morning. what are they saying? >> well, you know, we've tried to reach out to those supporters and this organization that has been raising the money for darren wilson. over $250,000 we're told today. we tried to reach out to them many times and they denied our request for interviews. one person came out and said this unidentified woman at the rally came out and said there is media...
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robert mcculloch hundred the scenes, we haven't heard a lot about darren wilson's side of the story,hat we understand today is the grand jury will hear and see evidence to decide what the next step will be in this case. also many of the people here are demanding that the prosecutor recuse himself from the case. they don't believe he can handle a case like this fairly given two things. given that his brother, his cousin and his uncle are police officers, his mother a clerk a police department and also the fact that in 1964, michaela, his father was shot and killed by an african-american suspect. many of the people here question whether he can handle a case like this fairly. we're seeing the imagery and the message of people supporting the case of michael brown. we understand behind the scenes that evidence is being discussed and then examined regarding darren wilson's side of the story which we have not yet heard. >> no, we certainly have not. thanks so much, george. we'll keep you standing by in case something there happens and if eric holder arrives. i want to turn now to evan perez
robert mcculloch hundred the scenes, we haven't heard a lot about darren wilson's side of the story,hat we understand today is the grand jury will hear and see evidence to decide what the next step will be in this case. also many of the people here are demanding that the prosecutor recuse himself from the case. they don't believe he can handle a case like this fairly given two things. given that his brother, his cousin and his uncle are police officers, his mother a clerk a police department...
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robert mccullough by listening to charges. in the midst of holder's visit mccullough began presenting evidence to the grand jury. whether officer darren wilson should face a criminal indictment. >> the prosecutor is very experienced, robert mccullough, been doing it for 24 years, a career prosecutor, very, very experienced. >> in the eyes of many community members he's also very controversial given his ties tot st. louis county police department. but mccullough has refused to sustain side. he is leading this himself. another source of disagreement in a community marked by lingering tension is regardless of the federal and local healing efforts that were undertaken today. tony back to you in ferguson. >> all right, david schuster in new york city. david appreciate it thank you very much. robert harvard junior, former exros curiosity prosecutor, an african american man arrives here in ferguson, at this flash point, flash point ferguson, his presence here what it says and how it changes the dynamics of the investigation at the moment and moving forward. >> tony, despite whatting holder says, you never see the attorney general of the united stat
robert mccullough by listening to charges. in the midst of holder's visit mccullough began presenting evidence to the grand jury. whether officer darren wilson should face a criminal indictment. >> the prosecutor is very experienced, robert mccullough, been doing it for 24 years, a career prosecutor, very, very experienced. >> in the eyes of many community members he's also very controversial given his ties tot st. louis county police department. but mccullough has refused to...
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robert mccullough by listening to their demands of criminal charges. in the midst of holder's visit mccullough began presenting evidence to the grand jury. whether officer darren wilson should face a criminal indictment. >> the prosecutor is very experienced, robert mccullough, been doing it for 24 years, a career prosecutor, very, very experienced. >> in the eyes of many community members he's also very controversial given his ties tot st. louis county police department. but mccullough has refused to sustain side. he is leading this himself. another source of disagreement in a community marked by lingering tension is regardless of the federal and local healing efforts that were undertaken today. tony back to you in ferguson. >> all right, david schuster in new york city. david appreciate it thank you very much. robert harvard junior, former exros curiosityprosecutor, an an man arrives here in ferguson, at this flash point, flash point ferguson, his presence here what it says and how it changes the dynamics of the investigation at the moment and moving forward. >> tony, despite whatting holder says, you never see the attorney general of the united states appear in th
robert mccullough by listening to their demands of criminal charges. in the midst of holder's visit mccullough began presenting evidence to the grand jury. whether officer darren wilson should face a criminal indictment. >> the prosecutor is very experienced, robert mccullough, been doing it for 24 years, a career prosecutor, very, very experienced. >> in the eyes of many community members he's also very controversial given his ties tot st. louis county police department. but...
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wilson. we've got your back. >> that's the message out here richelle. >> robert ray in south st. louis. robert, thank you so much. the you have been rest in ferguson, missouri prompted officials to delay the start of a school year for a week. >> didn't stop some parents to use it as a learning experience. natasha gname reports. >> 8-year-old jabril hasn't had a chance to wear the outfit he picked out for the first day of a new school year. but for two days this week, he did get the chance to learn more about animals and make new friends at this pop-up school at the ferguson library. >> it was cool. >> it's been dubbed the school of peace. due to the turmoil in ferguson, school was postponed more than a week for the district,'s 15,000 students. >> left families scrambling to make last-minute day care arrangements. jarell's mom says she and her husband had to take days off from work. they were relieved to send him back to class even if it's non-traditional. >> regardless of what's going on right now, you have to teach your children, in the midst of the storm. >> volunteers say they tried
wilson. we've got your back. >> that's the message out here richelle. >> robert ray in south st. louis. robert, thank you so much. the you have been rest in ferguson, missouri prompted officials to delay the start of a school year for a week. >> didn't stop some parents to use it as a learning experience. natasha gname reports. >> 8-year-old jabril hasn't had a chance to wear the outfit he picked out for the first day of a new school year. but for two days this week, he...
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police have maintained that officer darren wilson shot brown after he was physically assaulted by the teen and his friend. >> today's brown's mother told robin roberts all she wants is justice. >> what is justice to you? >> being air, argue this man and making him accountable for his actions. >> and we're told the investigation still underway by police and the fbi could take several weeks and we'll take into account the results of two other autopsy being done. live in ferguson, missouri abc news, back to you. >> thank you. >>> and you can keep up with the changes events in ferguson, missouri by heading to our website. there's more information on the independent autopsy on michael brown and photos of the quofnltations between -- confrontations between protesters and police. >>> an tack was caught on cell phone video of a park ranger. the beating took place after they were told to stop skate boarding in love park. katherine scott has more on the investigation. >> reporter: "action news" did speak skateboarder who appears to be the main aggressor who appears in the cell phone. the police have a warrant out for his arrest. >> i lost my cool. >> reporter
police have maintained that officer darren wilson shot brown after he was physically assaulted by the teen and his friend. >> today's brown's mother told robin roberts all she wants is justice. >> what is justice to you? >> being air, argue this man and making him accountable for his actions. >> and we're told the investigation still underway by police and the fbi could take several weeks and we'll take into account the results of two other autopsy being done. live in...
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wilson? joining me now is robert and quiche keisha. you are both prosecutors.ave a lot of legal ground to look at this case. it is a really difficult case. a lot of high emotions in this case and it is difficult to see the video of the victim being released. and to watch all of this unfold. how can it be used in a possible court case? >> if the -- officers are charged with manslaughter of the murder of michael brown, his defense attorney absolute i is going to try get it into evidence to show the violent nature that occur ten minutes prior to his interaction with michael brown. we know the officer's story is he became violent with me, reach flood the car and tried to grab the gun. the judge will be the overall determining factor. something called probative va e valuevvalu value. >> if i was the prosecutor i would object to admitting that into evidence. we are not putting the decease order trial. we are putting the officer on trial. all that matters in this prosecution is what happened right before the shooting. meaning on that scene and why the officer shot and
wilson? joining me now is robert and quiche keisha. you are both prosecutors.ave a lot of legal ground to look at this case. it is a really difficult case. a lot of high emotions in this case and it is difficult to see the video of the victim being released. and to watch all of this unfold. how can it be used in a possible court case? >> if the -- officers are charged with manslaughter of the murder of michael brown, his defense attorney absolute i is going to try get it into evidence to...
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wilson august 9th. the local criminal investigation is also moving forward. despite calls for prosecutor robert mcculloch to recuse himself because of close ties with law enforcement, he's expected to begin presenting preliminary evidence before a grand jury today. meanwhile, the head of the missouri fraternal order of police criticized missouri's governor for asking for a rigorous prosecution. >> we're all for vigorous investigation, but the cause of vigorous prosecution, i believe is irresponsible and a rush to judgment before all the facts are in. >> wilson will be allowed to testify. the investigation could take months, as a community on edge waits for answers. leanne gregg, nbc news, ferguson, missouri. >> later today, protests will be held across the bay area, in solidarity with the protesters who are supportive of michael brown. in san jose, people will meet at 1:00 at the most holy trinity church on nassau drive to chant, "hands up, don't shoot." community leaders as well as local community leaders will also be part of that protest. >>> doctors in sacramento will be doing more testst to
wilson august 9th. the local criminal investigation is also moving forward. despite calls for prosecutor robert mcculloch to recuse himself because of close ties with law enforcement, he's expected to begin presenting preliminary evidence before a grand jury today. meanwhile, the head of the missouri fraternal order of police criticized missouri's governor for asking for a rigorous prosecution. >> we're all for vigorous investigation, but the cause of vigorous prosecution, i believe is...
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himself against accusations that he has biases, but will robert mccullough's past complicate a potential legal case against officer darren wilson? -ever prie plans for business. run the numbers on that. well, unlimited talk and text, and ten gigs of data for the five of you would be... one-seventy-five a month. good calculating kyle. good job kyle. you just made partner. our best-ever pricing on mobile share value plans for business. now with a $100 bill credit for every business line you add. the summer that summers from here on will be compared to. so get out there, and get the best price guaranteed. find it for less and we'll match it and give you $50 toward your next trip. expedia. find yours. your studied day and night for her driver's test. secretly inside, you hoped she wouldn't pass. the thought of your baby girl driving around all by herself was... you just weren't ready. but she did pass. 'cause she's your baby girl. and now you're proud. a bundle of nerves proud. but proud. get a discount when you add a newly-licensed teen to your liberty mutual insurance policy. call to learn about our whole range of life event disc
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wilson. he has not been charged with any wrongdoing. but this morning michael brown's mother told our robin roberts she wants charges brought. >> how can peace be restored? >> with justice. >> and what is justice to you? >> being fair. arresting this man. and making him accountable for his actions. >> reporter: these protests have spread globally. you' our cameras had access to both sides of the front. with the s.w.a.t. team struggling to maintain order -- >> i want everybody behind the vehicles, they're lighting cocktails right now. >> reporter: and the protesters. "nightline" producer chris james is there on the front lines as shots ring out and tear gas rips through the air. >> it was an awful experience. hurt my nose, my throat. i couldn't really think straight. just kind of ran for the lights. it was scary. >> reporter: state senator maria chappelle-nadal knows what it feels like. >> i was subjected to tear gas two of three days. i was scared. a lot of intimidation by police officers. >> reporter: born and raised in st. louis, ferguson is one of her districts. she's at the quick trip gas station which has become a symbol of the mo
wilson. he has not been charged with any wrongdoing. but this morning michael brown's mother told our robin roberts she wants charges brought. >> how can peace be restored? >> with justice. >> and what is justice to you? >> being fair. arresting this man. and making him accountable for his actions. >> reporter: these protests have spread globally. you' our cameras had access to both sides of the front. with the s.w.a.t. team struggling to maintain order -- >>...
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wilson, on august 9dth. and his funeral will be healed tomorrow. robert ray is there for an event, peace fest. what is happening there? >> good afternoon, we are at peace fest in st louis. you can see behind me a lot of tents and music, and people celebrating the end of summer and looking forward to putting to rest michael brown tomorrow. people have been gathering here all day. it's very, very hot. 110 with the heat index. so far it is a very good demonstration, and a lot of peaceful demos going on today, thus, peace fest. >> let's talk about the weather and how it's affecting the turn out at events over the weekend. it gets very hot in st louis at this time of year - i used to live there. >> yep. definitely. you can tell there would be more people on the streets of bill ferguson, peacefully demonstrating, and probably likely more here. this goes on into the evening. we are hoping that the temperature goes down. i seriously doubt that. it is very hot. i think that tomorrow it's going to be roughly the same for the funeral tomorrow, highs of 110. bad humidity. people are out, trying to move fo
wilson, on august 9dth. and his funeral will be healed tomorrow. robert ray is there for an event, peace fest. what is happening there? >> good afternoon, we are at peace fest in st louis. you can see behind me a lot of tents and music, and people celebrating the end of summer and looking forward to putting to rest michael brown tomorrow. people have been gathering here all day. it's very, very hot. 110 with the heat index. so far it is a very good demonstration, and a lot of peaceful...
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robert. he's not going to give a fair opinion of darren wilson due to the fact darren wilson has been a law enforcement officer. he's bringing indictments to the st. louis county prosecutors office every day to have people indicted for him. >> right. so you don't trust the local prosecutor to complete this investigation? in your mind, you don't think justice will come through the local prosecutor? >> no, i don't. >> okay. let's talk just a little bit -- since you are leading the actual real protest that we're seeing, which are again the majority of what's happening there, what do you think is changing at night? why do you suppose there is so much tension and violence once the sun goes down? >> because a lot of the people that's coming out at night besides the protesters that really want to find justice are the people that are opportunists, trying to commit chaos with the local police department. >> all right. well, anthony ellis, i really appreciate you being here, a ferguson resident and somebody leading the peaceful, positive protest there. thank you very much. >> thank you, ma'am. >> all right. comi
robert. he's not going to give a fair opinion of darren wilson due to the fact darren wilson has been a law enforcement officer. he's bringing indictments to the st. louis county prosecutors office every day to have people indicted for him. >> right. so you don't trust the local prosecutor to complete this investigation? in your mind, you don't think justice will come through the local prosecutor? >> no, i don't. >> okay. let's talk just a little bit -- since you are leading...
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wilson in brown's death. susan mcginnis, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. >> and some people in ferguson are also demanding that county prosecutor robert mccullough be removed from the case. they contend mccullough cannot be impartial because his father was shot and killed by a black suspect while on duty. >>> protestors in the bay area continue to express their feelings about the shooting in missouri. yesterday hundreds of demonstrators went face to face with oakland police officers who were in riot gear as a precaution. some of the protestors held up mirrors in front of the officers' faces. >> we want that person to take a look at themselves so they can realize they are not a badge and they don't have to follow a system they don't agree with. >> earlier in the day, in san jose, demonstrators gathered at i church on the city's east -- at a church on the city's east side. that was organized by "people acting in community together" to show solidarity with the protestors in ferguson. >>> another event is planned this evening in san francisco. a march in support of ferguson is expected to begin at 7 p.m. at the united nations plaza. >>> and the ferguson riots
wilson in brown's death. susan mcginnis, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. >> and some people in ferguson are also demanding that county prosecutor robert mccullough be removed from the case. they contend mccullough cannot be impartial because his father was shot and killed by a black suspect while on duty. >>> protestors in the bay area continue to express their feelings about the shooting in missouri. yesterday hundreds of demonstrators went face to face with oakland police...
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robert mccullough. you see, he is the man who would handle the potential case against darren wilson who shot and killedwn. you see the prosecutor here. critics say this man has a track record of ties with the police. here is brown's family attorney benjamin crump. >> it's about transparency. this community has distrust for the local law enforcement officials. and so if you have a secret grand jury proceeding where nobody knows what the prosecutor presents, and based on, as you said, the track record and history of some of the prior cases, and the grand jury come back ansaid, we find it justified him executing this kid in broad daylight, i think that will be very problematic for this community to accept. >> and missouri governor jay nickson says mccullough will stay on the case. this is despite calls from local leaders that he should recuse himself and simply step aside because of the mistrust of local leaders in his ability to be impartial. we will certainly keep a track on that part of the story. >> of course an undeniable part of the tension in ferguson revolves around race, right? as we know, the un
robert mccullough. you see, he is the man who would handle the potential case against darren wilson who shot and killedwn. you see the prosecutor here. critics say this man has a track record of ties with the police. here is brown's family attorney benjamin crump. >> it's about transparency. this community has distrust for the local law enforcement officials. and so if you have a secret grand jury proceeding where nobody knows what the prosecutor presents, and based on, as you said, the...
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maintain officer darren wilson shown in this facebook photo shot brown after he was physically assaulted by the teenager and his friend. this morning brown's mother told gma's robin roberts all she wants is justice. >> what is justice to you? >> being fair. arresting this man and making him accountable for his actions. >> reporter: prosecutors say a missouri grand jury could begin hearing evidence in the case as soon as wednesday. the national guard will stay in ferguson in a limited role assisting other law enforcement in protecting people and businesses. unlike last night, there's not going to be a curfew. live in the newsroom, abc 7 news. >>> today marks one week since robin williams' stunning death and this afternoon fans in the bay area funny man will hold a moment of silence in his honor. a facebook campaign will hold a standing ovation for one minute at 1:00 today no matter where they are. san francisco locations include chrissy field, justin herman plaza and ocean beach, among others. williams sadly took his life at his home last week. he was suffering from depression and early stages of parkinson's disease. the family is reportedly planning a small private memor
maintain officer darren wilson shown in this facebook photo shot brown after he was physically assaulted by the teenager and his friend. this morning brown's mother told gma's robin roberts all she wants is justice. >> what is justice to you? >> being fair. arresting this man and making him accountable for his actions. >> reporter: prosecutors say a missouri grand jury could begin hearing evidence in the case as soon as wednesday. the national guard will stay in ferguson in a...
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our shawnette wilson is live at the shop rite shopping center in west goshen tonight. shawnette. >> reporter: robertte died at chester county hospital and behind me you can see where it all happened. take a look. you see the area of the shop rite boarded up where white was hit before the car plowed into the store. skyfox above a deadly accident at this shop rite on west chester pike in west goshen. it claimed the life of 77 year old robert white. a long-time west goshen government official. >> it was devastating. >> town manager says the entire office building was shaken up when they heard what happened. white had been with the township since 1980. most recently he was elected to a six-term as township supervisor and held that position since 1992. before that, he served on the planning commission. >> for that much of a dedicated live of volunteer service to any municipality really shows his character. >> reporter: investigators say white went to shop rite around 12:30 wednesday afternoon on his lunch break to get food. he was leaving the store when he was hit. >> female operator of a pickup truck ca
our shawnette wilson is live at the shop rite shopping center in west goshen tonight. shawnette. >> reporter: robertte died at chester county hospital and behind me you can see where it all happened. take a look. you see the area of the shop rite boarded up where white was hit before the car plowed into the store. skyfox above a deadly accident at this shop rite on west chester pike in west goshen. it claimed the life of 77 year old robert white. a long-time west goshen government...
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wilson. if this is what he's wearing, what will they be wearing for the ice bucket challenge. >> challenge like kate up ton or something. >> thanks for watching everybody. way too early with thomas robertss right now. >>> you know you don't have to act with me, steve. you don't have to say anything and you don't have to do anything. not a thing. oh, maybe just whistle. you know how to whistle don't you, steve? you just put your lips together and blow. [ whistling ] >> it was the subtlery grxt av -- gravitsa of lauren becall. more details on the death of robin williams this morning. the personal side of the comedian when i speak with one of his on screen daughters from mrs. doubtfire. this time the new jersey governor gets iced. wait till you hear who he pick to get wet next. this is way too early. >>> hey, there, everybody, good morning, i'm thomas roberts. it is wednesday, august 13th. welcome to "way too early," the show that loves the quote of lauren becall. the actress passed away at age 89. she was a model
wilson. if this is what he's wearing, what will they be wearing for the ice bucket challenge. >> challenge like kate up ton or something. >> thanks for watching everybody. way too early with thomas robertss right now. >>> you know you don't have to act with me, steve. you don't have to say anything and you don't have to do anything. not a thing. oh, maybe just whistle. you know how to whistle don't you, steve? you just put your lips together and blow. [ whistling ] >>...
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robert lyles, abc 7 news. >> another night of calm in ferguson after violent protests in response to the death of 18-year-old michael brown who was unarmed when he was shot by officer darren wilson. did wilson acted in self-defense or break the law? a grand jury is now considering that. they are made up of seven men, five women, nine white, three black. a court official believes the makeup represents the population of st. louis county. had arundel county police response to a major donation made by the county police union to the officer, darren wilson. a president of the anne arundel county fraternal order of police donated more than $1000. in chief davis's words, "there are occasions that an officer will agree to disagree. this is one of those moments." organizers say it is so wilson will have adequate legal representation. tuesday, a town hall on the issues raised by the outrage in ferguson. "your voice, your future: ferguson: america reaction" will be on news channel 8 and also streamed on wjla.com. get ready for a cooler weekend. you may have to dodge some rain showers. steve rudin has the first look at the forecast. >> we are pretty lucky through the evening. most of the are
robert lyles, abc 7 news. >> another night of calm in ferguson after violent protests in response to the death of 18-year-old michael brown who was unarmed when he was shot by officer darren wilson. did wilson acted in self-defense or break the law? a grand jury is now considering that. they are made up of seven men, five women, nine white, three black. a court official believes the makeup represents the population of st. louis county. had arundel county police response to a major...
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wilson nine days ago. that shooting touched off the protest. an autopsy reveals brown was shot six times four on his right side, twice in the head. >> good morning america's robin robertsat down this mourn for an exclusive intervup with tiew family of michael brown. >> a man will appear in court today to answer charges that he posed as a security screener and gave two women private pat downs. he faces public drunkenness charges stremming from his arret last month. investigators are still trying to find that woman and another possible victim. prosecutors may file more charges against slighten. >> still to come, demands for justice from the family of a toddler who was hit and kill over the wooeekend in san francisco. later, the new study about stress in the work place. the lifelong disease it can bring on even if you live a healthy lifestyle. >> we have a brand new way to keep you in the know. it's the all new abc 7 news now. everything you need to know now and it will stay on throughout the entire commercial break. the entire commercial break. we'll be r ♪ the entire commercial break. we'll be r go! go! wow! go power...oats! go! made from oats cheerios! cheerios! go, go
wilson nine days ago. that shooting touched off the protest. an autopsy reveals brown was shot six times four on his right side, twice in the head. >> good morning america's robin robertsat down this mourn for an exclusive intervup with tiew family of michael brown. >> a man will appear in court today to answer charges that he posed as a security screener and gave two women private pat downs. he faces public drunkenness charges stremming from his arret last month. investigators are...
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wilson in is that what it's going to take? >> yes. charges being filed and a prosecution. >> but will an arrest happen? a grand jury could begin to hear testimony as early as tomorrow. prosecutor robertccullock told "the wall street journal" this. "absolutely everything will be presented to the grand jury. every scrap of paper that we have, every photograph that was taken." what if the grand jury still does not indict? let me bring in jeffrey toobin. how will a grand jury happen? >> most people don't know this. first of all, it's just the prosecutor, the witness, and the grand jurors. usually 23 people, although attendance is not always perfect. it doesn't have to be. there's no judge. so the prosecutor really runs the show in a grand jury. the prosecutor asks questions. often the grand jurors themselves are allowed to ask questions. there are effectively to rules of evidence. hearsay is admissible. it's a much more formal process than a trial. at the end of the grand jury investigation, the prosecution says, we request that you find probable cause, not proof beyond a reasonable doubt, probable cause that the following crimes took place. please vote this indictment. it doesn't have t
wilson in is that what it's going to take? >> yes. charges being filed and a prosecution. >> but will an arrest happen? a grand jury could begin to hear testimony as early as tomorrow. prosecutor robertccullock told "the wall street journal" this. "absolutely everything will be presented to the grand jury. every scrap of paper that we have, every photograph that was taken." what if the grand jury still does not indict? let me bring in jeffrey toobin. how will a...
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robert mcdonald took over the leadership at the end of july. live later this afternoon with a discussion on the future of the european union. . taking part in the wilson center, taking part at 330 eastern on c-span. heard, scotland will vote on an independence referendum next month and decide whether to end their political union with england. bbc scotland hosted a second debate with the better together campaign leader, alastair garland. scott campbell announced the debate from the museum in glasgow. >> welcome to glasgow, where scotland decide. -- decides. ♪ [applause] >> hello, and welcome to glasgow, as the independence referendum campaign enters its final stage. alex salmond leads the scottish national party, which has been leading this outage independence party for 18 years. alistair darling is a member of the british parliament. it is the second time that that men have gone head to head, and they do so before the first ballots go out. it is the eve of the poll. in the next 90 minutes, our guests will face questions from members of our audience, from me, and from one another. i will explain more about the format in a moment. first, an opportunity
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wilson center starting at 3:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this weekend, special programming on the c-span networks. friday night, native american history. on saturday, a debate on scottish independence. robert q and a with katzmann. friday, at 8:00 p.m., in depth with ron paul. on saturday at 10:00 p.m., words with william burroughs. on american history tv, friday, a nasa documentary about the apollo 11 moon landing. on saturday, lyndon b. johnson's acceptance speech from the 1964 democratic convention. sunday night, a look at election laws and bush versus gore. find our schedule at c-span.org. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us. hashtager, use the c123, or e-mail us at comments@c span.org. at the implementation of the affordable care act. this was hosted by the state university of new york's rockefeller institute. >> good afternoon. today's forum examines implementation of the affordable care act in the south. first, we're going to hear an overview of state responses to the a.c.a. and then from individual states. finally we're going to have a wide ranging discussion on what these state experiences mean to national health reform. the reports and the foru
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robert. >> yes. on friday at about 12:00 noon, i got the e-mail from my lawyer that steve wilson, the las vegas d.a.against me. yeah, that's our good news. >> did they tell you why? >> he made a statement. he said that he couldn't over come my claim of self-defense so he decided to drop the charges. >> first of all, i would imagine you would be very happy about this. >> yes, i am very happy. but it is a tragic situation. that a man lost his life. so it's not really a time for me to celebrate, it's just a dime for me to breathe a sigh of relief that i'm out from under these charges. >> for those of us who weren't able to see elizabeth interviewing you previously, bring us back and tell us what was going on. >> that day was a normal day. we were auto a missioned trip with our school of ministry students. we go to vegas quite a bit. we were in henderson, nevada, and we were at my friend's church doing a ministry time. we painted the inside of his church and doing street ministry and helped some of their elderly in the church with yard work. that night with the a service. it was a normal church service.
robert. >> yes. on friday at about 12:00 noon, i got the e-mail from my lawyer that steve wilson, the las vegas d.a.against me. yeah, that's our good news. >> did they tell you why? >> he made a statement. he said that he couldn't over come my claim of self-defense so he decided to drop the charges. >> first of all, i would imagine you would be very happy about this. >> yes, i am very happy. but it is a tragic situation. that a man lost his life. so it's not really...
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robert mcdonald is speaking into the nag national legion commission. and a look at the future of the european union with panelist at the wilson center including the secretarygeneral of the european parliament. and here is a look at prime time programming across the networks. a look back at the congressional investigation into irs target. booktv is addressing poverty tonight. and american history tv tonight with a focus on the decision to drop the atomic bomb in world war ii. this weekend special programming on the cspan networks. friday night, native american history and on saturday a debate on scotland independence. and on booktv we have in-depth with former congressman ron paul and then afterwards with william burrows talking about his book "the asteroid threat". on american history tv, friday a nasa movie about the 1969 apollo 11 moon landing. and on saturday johnson's exceptance speech from the 1964 democratic convention. and sunday night a look at legal law and a precedent of bush versus gore. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us at 202-626-3400 or e-mail or twitter us. join the conversation. like us on facebook.com/
robert mcdonald is speaking into the nag national legion commission. and a look at the future of the european union with panelist at the wilson center including the secretarygeneral of the european parliament. and here is a look at prime time programming across the networks. a look back at the congressional investigation into irs target. booktv is addressing poverty tonight. and american history tv tonight with a focus on the decision to drop the atomic bomb in world war ii. this weekend...