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protests in st. louis following acquittal of a former police officer back in 2011 for a shootingme death of a black man, 24 years old, good evening, everyone. welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." i am brian kilmeade. my privilege to fill in tonight and we have a lot to discuss. let's begin here. protesters and riot police in the streets of st. louis right now as they have been throughout the day, but as the darkness falls, the crowds mount. let's go to fox correspondent mike tobin who is in the field. mike, what's happening there?ik >> how are you, brian? well, they have taken off for a march up euclid toward the center of town. tough to get a good estimate on numbers. people like to throw out
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attorney in st. louis the eastern district in missouri is a friend of mine, rich callahan, spent his life as a prosecutor and a judge before he got the u.s. attorney job. appointed by president obama. he looked at this case and declined to prosecutes. it was not until a few months ago when outgoing the long-time outgoing prosecutor in the city of st. louis, jennifer joyce, filed the charges. leaving them to her successor, kim gardner to bring the case this year. kim gardner has been criticized for her incompetence and weakness on crime even by the liberal editorial daily newspaper in st. louis. >> we see a small fire built there, looks like they're burning the american flag. we gotta take a break. we'll come back, more live breaking news coverage from the protest in st. louis as we continue this busy breaking news night tonight here on hannity. () or, you could just trust duracell. ♪ ostriches don't really stick their heads in the sand. a peanut is not a nut. and a real john deere... is actually real affor
attorney in st. louis the eastern district in missouri is a friend of mine, rich callahan, spent his life as a prosecutor and a judge before he got the u.s. attorney job. appointed by president obama. he looked at this case and declined to prosecutes. it was not until a few months ago when outgoing the long-time outgoing prosecutor in the city of st. louis, jennifer joyce, filed the charges. leaving them to her successor, kim gardner to bring the case this year. kim gardner has been criticized...
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. >> here's breaking news, protests in st. louis after an officer is found not guilty in the shooting death of a black man. you're looking at live pictures this is cnn tonight i'm don lemon thanks for joining us. protesters taking to the streets of st. louis even burning american flags hours after a former police officer was found not guilty of first degree murder in the 2011 shooting death of a 24-year-old black man anthony lamar smith who was shot and killed after a police chase over a suspected drug deal. officer said he acted in self defense and believed smith was reaching for a gun in his car. the shooting was captured on police dash cam as well as an internal vehicle camera and a cellphone video. i must warn you it is graphic. [ sirens ] >> prosecutors accused the officer of planting a silver resolver to justify the shooting. his dna was found on the gun, smith's was not. we are live in st. louis, ryan, i want to get right to the scene with you. what's the latest there, describe what you're seeing. >> reporter: things are gett
. >> here's breaking news, protests in st. louis after an officer is found not guilty in the shooting death of a black man. you're looking at live pictures this is cnn tonight i'm don lemon thanks for joining us. protesters taking to the streets of st. louis even burning american flags hours after a former police officer was found not guilty of first degree murder in the 2011 shooting death of a 24-year-old black man anthony lamar smith who was shot and killed after a police chase over a...
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st. louis after a officer is found not guilty after the shooting death of a black man. protect ors taking to the streets of st. louis even burning american flags hours after a judge found a former police officer, jason stockily not guilty of first degree murder in the 2011 shooting death of a black man smith. he shot and killed submit after a police chase over a suspected drug deal. the officer said he acted in self defense and believed smith was reaching for a gun in the car. the shooting was captured on police dash cam and a cell phone video. i must warn you it is graphic. protestors, prosecutors accused the officer of planting a silver revolver to justify the shooting. stockily's dna was found on the gun, smith's was not. ryan live in st. louis. what's the latest there. describe what you're seeing. things are getting tense right now. you see the officers who are walking down telling everyone to move back. we were on scene 20 minutes ago when someone through a rock into a window of a house ne
st. louis after a officer is found not guilty after the shooting death of a black man. protect ors taking to the streets of st. louis even burning american flags hours after a judge found a former police officer, jason stockily not guilty of first degree murder in the 2011 shooting death of a black man smith. he shot and killed submit after a police chase over a suspected drug deal. the officer said he acted in self defense and believed smith was reaching for a gun in the car. the shooting was...
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everybody to st. louiser ferguson when organizations and organizers began to bus in protestors. and remember, the number much arrest in ferguson were people who didn't live in ferguson. and you have what began as a genuine conversation between members of the black community and it was high jacked, sean. acorn dissolve would and became a community called moore. they are the ones who paid protestors in ferguson. they high jacked those protest and got all of the camera time. we know they were paid and when the checks were not cut they protested. and that had a protest on twitter. >> sean: the most amazing thing of darren wilson. people in the community, if not all, the vast majority that were black citizens in ferguson, that testified on pehalf of darren wilson and confirmed and corrob rated his story. >> sean: a protest in reaction >> sean: a protest in reaction to's former police ♪ ditching the cover-up for good? that's cool. showing off my arms? that's cool. being comfortable without a shirt? that's cool. g
everybody to st. louiser ferguson when organizations and organizers began to bus in protestors. and remember, the number much arrest in ferguson were people who didn't live in ferguson. and you have what began as a genuine conversation between members of the black community and it was high jacked, sean. acorn dissolve would and became a community called moore. they are the ones who paid protestors in ferguson. they high jacked those protest and got all of the camera time. we know they were paid...
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st. louismissouri following acquittal of a former police officer back in 2011 for a shootingme death of a black man, 24 years old, good evening, everyone. welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." i am brian kilmeade. my privilege to fill in tonight and we have a lot to discuss. let's begin here. protesters and riot police in the streets of st. louis right now as they have been throughout the day, but as the darkness falls, the crowds mount. let's go to fox correspondent mike tobin who is in the field. mike, what's happening there?ik >> how are you, brian? well, they have taken off for a march up euclid toward the center of town. tough to get a good estimate on numbers. people like to throw out that modifier peaceful. it is peaceful at the moment. o there is no trouble. you only need the modifier if it becomes violent.t. it's supposed to be a peaceful protest. they are chanting, "hands up, don't shoot." see a lot of the black lives matter signs. it was a different situation about an hour, hour and a
st. louismissouri following acquittal of a former police officer back in 2011 for a shootingme death of a black man, 24 years old, good evening, everyone. welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." i am brian kilmeade. my privilege to fill in tonight and we have a lot to discuss. let's begin here. protesters and riot police in the streets of st. louis right now as they have been throughout the day, but as the darkness falls, the crowds mount. let's go to fox correspondent mike tobin who is...
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hours of protests in st. louis after an exofficer is found not guilty in the shooting death of a black man. this is cnn tonight. just want to get you out now live. protests are beginning to break up after a judge found a former police officer, jason stockly, not guilty of first degree murder in the 2011 shooting death of a 24-year-old black man anthony lamar smith. he shot and killed smith after a police chase over a suspected drug steel. stockly said he acted in self-defense and believed smith was reaching for a gun in his car. the shooting was captured on police dash cam as well as an internal video camera and cell phone video. again, our breaking news this evening on cnn, protesters are out in the streets of st. louis tonight. the situation has been tense all evening after a judge acquitted a former police officer of fist degree murder in the shooting death of a black man. ryan young has been out among the protesters all evening. he joins us now. ryan, it appears be to different than when we saw you last. >> com
hours of protests in st. louis after an exofficer is found not guilty in the shooting death of a black man. this is cnn tonight. just want to get you out now live. protests are beginning to break up after a judge found a former police officer, jason stockly, not guilty of first degree murder in the 2011 shooting death of a 24-year-old black man anthony lamar smith. he shot and killed smith after a police chase over a suspected drug steel. stockly said he acted in self-defense and believed smith...
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you have white st. louis and the black st. louis.hen you have a not guilty verdict like you had earlier today. this type of reception coming out here so far tonight, it's been peaceful. juan? >> juan: will, thank you so much. be safe. we'll continue to monitor the situation in st. louis and bring you updates. on the other side of the globe, north korea defied the world and test fired again another missile this week leading to the latest round of international condemnation. here is what president trump said earlier today. >> president trump: the regime of north korea, which has once again shown the utter contempt for the neighbors and for the entire world community. after seeing your capabilities and commitment here today, i am more confident than ever that hour options in addressing this threat are both effective and overwhelming. >> juan: the trump administration is keeping all options on the table, including the use of military force. >> there is not a lot the security council can do from here when you cut 90% of the trade and 30%
you have white st. louis and the black st. louis.hen you have a not guilty verdict like you had earlier today. this type of reception coming out here so far tonight, it's been peaceful. juan? >> juan: will, thank you so much. be safe. we'll continue to monitor the situation in st. louis and bring you updates. on the other side of the globe, north korea defied the world and test fired again another missile this week leading to the latest round of international condemnation. here is what...
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the protests in st. louisl of jason stockley, a white police officer that shot and killed lamar smith a black man after a high-speed chase. we were telling you earlier, we had will carr, that sore far all seemed peaceful. now we're getting a number of social media videos and some local stations, including our local fox affiliate on the ground there, reporting that police are in fact pepper spraying some of these protesters. we don't know the scenario surrounding that pepper spraying. we know from our fox affiliate it's happening there. the protests are going on all day long and into the night, which is the frightening part for police. we know there's a huge con tin -- contingent of police officers on the scene. several businesses have let their employees go for the day. the schools have been shut down early. everything is on a standstill in st. louis waiting to see what happens to this protest. we'll keep our eyes on it as the live pictures continue there on the ground in st. louis. meantime, switches over --
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now, st. louises a fourth night of tension, with protesters turning out again, and police out in force for the record, we invited a representative from the police department on the program this evening, but they didn't respond in time. for more about the situation in st. louis and what's fueling the protests, i'm joined now by tony mesenger. he's a columnist at the "st. louis post dispatch" and has been following these events closely. mr. messinger, i wonder if you could give me a sense, what is your sense of what is driving these protests? is it this particular case or something broader? >> it's the combination of the details in this case combined with ongoing concerns both locally and nationally about police brutality towards blacks and specifically in st. louis there has been a history of disparity between whites and blacks, blacks living in poverty and feeling like they're not getting a fair share, that that feeling the nation saw in the days after ferguson continued over the last three years an
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as a st. louis mike brown case when everyone said hands up, don't shoot. yet the jurors, the individuals, the witnesses that were selected from ferguson, from that community. mike brown's community, those witnesses said that never actually happened. that whole lie was able to go around the world and i'm so tired of this happening. you have video evidence. don't run down cops. and you won't get shot. police lives matter, too. period. abby: i was watching that last night. she made a lot of strong points in that moment but just her passion behind it because, you know as we have seen on the -- with the riots, there are a lot of emotions involved in these things. you are talking about black lives matter. you are talking about cops. and it is just a very tough situation. i think she goes back to the heart of this. and you mentioned this, too todd, that facts matter, that what you see on these videos that is what matters. if we really want to have these riots and protests, let's focus on that. what are you
as a st. louis mike brown case when everyone said hands up, don't shoot. yet the jurors, the individuals, the witnesses that were selected from ferguson, from that community. mike brown's community, those witnesses said that never actually happened. that whole lie was able to go around the world and i'm so tired of this happening. you have video evidence. don't run down cops. and you won't get shot. police lives matter, too. period. abby: i was watching that last night. she made a lot of strong...
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a judge in st. louisound the former police officer not guilty for shooting john anthony smith back in 2011. dan simon is there he joins us now. explain the situation right now, dan. >> reporter: anderson we are walking right now with a couple hundred protesters, we are in the central west end of st. louis. this has all been spontaneous and not planned. it appears this group is attempting to shut down a freeway. it was a very intense afternoon when you saw clashes between protesters and police. the question is what's going to happen tonight. of course, the elephant in the room is are we going to see something in st. louis what we saw in ferguson, missouri. that's on everybody's mind tonight. i can tell you authorities are on prepared. the national guard is on stand by. police are working twelve hour shifts. some vacations have been called out and it's a very tense situation. this group looks very peaceful. what we saw earlier outside the courthouse, we saw protesters throwing rocks and bottles at police. a
a judge in st. louisound the former police officer not guilty for shooting john anthony smith back in 2011. dan simon is there he joins us now. explain the situation right now, dan. >> reporter: anderson we are walking right now with a couple hundred protesters, we are in the central west end of st. louis. this has all been spontaneous and not planned. it appears this group is attempting to shut down a freeway. it was a very intense afternoon when you saw clashes between protesters and...
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ferguson just a suburb of st. louis. that is why we have seen such a strong show of force from police so early they are determined not to let things get out of hand like they did in ferguson. >> point well taken on that, blake. the mayor, was he at home at the time the protesters gathered around the home and started throwing rocks and bottles? >> reporter: we do not believe she was. we held a press conference afterwards and she was fine, but the home was damaged. >> thank you so much from st. louis. now to politics, everyone. a republican congressman's reported steps to absolve julian assange for the role the website played in the u.s. presidential election. the office of congress dana rohrabacher is pushing back on "the wall street journal" report that he reached out to the white house to offer a possible deal to get him out of jeopardy with the u.s. government. assange would offer alleged evidence that russia did not provide hacked he mails released during the presidential election. a spokesperson for rohrabacher says
ferguson just a suburb of st. louis. that is why we have seen such a strong show of force from police so early they are determined not to let things get out of hand like they did in ferguson. >> point well taken on that, blake. the mayor, was he at home at the time the protesters gathered around the home and started throwing rocks and bottles? >> reporter: we do not believe she was. we held a press conference afterwards and she was fine, but the home was damaged. >> thank you...
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unrest in st. louise huge crowds took to the streets to protest the aquilts of a white police officer in the deadly shooting of a black man. police in london have arrested an 18-year-old man in connection with friday's subway bombing. terror level has been raised to critical indicating another attack may be possible. and tropical storm watches go into effect later today as hurricane jose moves closer to the u.s. mainland. the storm is more directed towards the northeast, but tropical force winds are possible from north carolina northbound beginning as early as monday. now to the confusion that continues to cloud the discussion when it comes to the trump administration and a resolution for more than 800,000 so-called d.r.e.a.m.ers. this following the president's meeting earlier this week with top congressional democrats. afterwards both sides telling a very different tale over the future of daca. >> i do believe that there is an understanding that down the road there is an eventual path to citizenship and
unrest in st. louise huge crowds took to the streets to protest the aquilts of a white police officer in the deadly shooting of a black man. police in london have arrested an 18-year-old man in connection with friday's subway bombing. terror level has been raised to critical indicating another attack may be possible. and tropical storm watches go into effect later today as hurricane jose moves closer to the u.s. mainland. the storm is more directed towards the northeast, but tropical force...
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we'll take you to st. louis where protests continue for a third day after the acquittal of a white police officer in the shooting death of an african-american man. >> reporter: a long good-bye to a local icon. d.c. finishes saying sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson. thanks. pretty psyched. did you get fios too? no. mr. peterson, fios is a 100% fiber optic-network. what does that mean? think about it. if you got an awesome new car you'd put the best gas in it, right. so why hook up your awesome technology to anything other than a fiber-optic network? i got to go. peterson. peterson's wife. counting on you guys. your internet deserves the 100% fiber-optic network. and now get our fastest internet ever plus tv and phone for just $79.99 per month. >>> breaking news in st. louis, missouri. these are live pictures of hundreds of protesters after a white police officer was acquitted in the shooting death of a black man. they observed six minutes of silence in front of the st. louis police department.
we'll take you to st. louis where protests continue for a third day after the acquittal of a white police officer in the shooting death of an african-american man. >> reporter: a long good-bye to a local icon. d.c. finishes saying sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson. thanks. pretty psyched. did you get fios too? no. mr. peterson, fios is a 100% fiber optic-network. what does that mean? think about it. if you got an awesome new car you'd put the best gas in it, right. so why hook up your awesome...
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dozens of people in st. louis under arrest after taking to the streets in anger hours after a white police officer was found not guilty in the shooting death of a black suspect. the protest making it all the way to the st. louis mayor's house as the officer speaks out about the deadly day. >> it was an imminent threat to my life. i had to. >> we're live in st. louis. >>> no way, jose. another hurricane has its sights set on the east coast this weekend. jose now a category 1 expected to bring heavy surf and dangerous rip currents to the entire east coast. could it make a direct hit? we'll have the full forecast. all that plus heads roll at equifax after that massive security breach. nba players pitch in to help pets left homeless by hurricane irma. >>> and it's over. >> swung on and missed. >> the cleveland indians' 22-game winning streak coming to an end with a loss to the kansas city royals. a standing ovation from their fans and a determination to start a new winning streak. today saturday september 16th, 2017.
dozens of people in st. louis under arrest after taking to the streets in anger hours after a white police officer was found not guilty in the shooting death of a black suspect. the protest making it all the way to the st. louis mayor's house as the officer speaks out about the deadly day. >> it was an imminent threat to my life. i had to. >> we're live in st. louis. >>> no way, jose. another hurricane has its sights set on the east coast this weekend. jose now a category 1...
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st. louis right now as they have been throughout the day but as the darkness falls, the crowds mount. let's go to fox correspondent mike tobin who is in the field. mike, what's happening there? >> how are you, brian? well, they have taken off for a march euclid toward the center of town. tough to get a good estimate on numbers. people like to throw out that modifier peaceful. it is peaceful at the moment. there is no trouble. you only need the modifier if it becomes violent. it's supposed to be a peaceful protest. they are chanting hands up, don't shoot. see a lot of the black lives matter signs. it was a different situation about an hour, hour and a half ago. right at 5:00, local time. the demonstrators got pretty ugly pretty quickly. they went to the police headquarters. they start of the jumping up and down on police suv. broke the windshield there and some of them got out some rocks. only the plastic bottles and they threw those at the police. the police came back with pepper spray with the
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what happened in st. louis? guest: st. louis, so, a variety of states, including missouri, where st. louis is, have passed what sometimes are called preemption laws that prevent local areas within the state from enacting a higher minimum wage in the state and st. louis passed a minimum wage to increase its wages for its workers to a little above $10 an hour. but the state basically shut that down with a preemption law. host: what happens now, is this thing challenged in court? guest: i think it's challenged in court but largely it means workers in st. louis don't get the minimum wage increase that those voters actually passed. host: how often are these preemption laws being used to block minimum wage increases? guest: they're becoming more common, not just minimum wage increases being blocked but other types of labor relation lations. -- labor regulations. there's about two dozen or so states with preemption laws that prevent local areas from passing minimum wage increases. host: then there's also the veto power of a govern
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a second night of protests in st. louis after police officer is acquitted in the deadly shooting of a black man. >>> and heading home after irma's destruction. what residents of florida's lower keys are finding as they return after the storm. >>> breaking news out of london, where police are announcing a second arrest linked to friday's subway bomb attack. nbc's in london with the latest. claudio what are you learning today? >> well, dara, good morning. it looks like this investigation is moving rapidly. just before midnight the police arrested a 21-year-old man in west london, and he's now in police custody. this follows yesterday's arrest of another 18-year-old man in dover in the south of england, confirming what the police suspected yesterday that this was not a lone wolf attack. and more than one person may be behind it. now the police did not say the manhunt is over. nor did they lower the terror threat level, which remains at its highest, meaning that they may still be looking for other accomplices. now, more details
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>> reporter: former st. louis patrolman jason stockily was charged with murder in the 2011 shooting of anthony lamar smith. the incident, caught on multiple cameras, occurred after a high-speed chase and a collision. stockily called it self-defense against a suspected drug dealer. smith, he said, was pulling a gun on him. prosecutors countered that stockily, seen here, retrieved a .38-caliber revolvers from the backseat of his police car and planted the weapon in smith's car moments after shooting him five times, and that the gun bore only the accomplice man's prints. but judge timothy wilson said he was not convinced of stockily's guilt. and as for smith the judge wrote that, "an urban heroin dealer not in possession of a firearm would be an anomaly." al watkins represents smith's fiance, christina wilson. >> i find the ultimate disposition, the ruling, to be appalling. >> reporter: neil buntraiger is stockiliy's defense attorney. >> at the end of the day the court applied the right standards to the fact and came
>> reporter: former st. louis patrolman jason stockily was charged with murder in the 2011 shooting of anthony lamar smith. the incident, caught on multiple cameras, occurred after a high-speed chase and a collision. stockily called it self-defense against a suspected drug dealer. smith, he said, was pulling a gun on him. prosecutors countered that stockily, seen here, retrieved a .38-caliber revolvers from the backseat of his police car and planted the weapon in smith's car moments after...
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fox's will car has more from st. louis. >>reporter: protestors in st. louis taking to the streets for the second night in a row. pro testors threw garbage cans and rocks through storefronts. >> i don't have nothing against, i think we should all be mindful , get your message out there, but do it piecefully. on saturday night, 23 businesses were vandalized and five police vehicles were damaged. it comes after protests the day before turned violent injuring nearly dozen police officers. the pro tests coming after a judge acquitted former st. louis police officer jason stockily who shot and killed anthony large audience mar smith in defenses 2011. stockily and another officer pursued the drug suspect in a high-speed chase which ended in the officers ramming his car. stockily then shot and killed smith. throughout the weekend elected officials chiming in calling for unity. we have to look at what we need to do to bring the community together in ways that i both law enforcement and community leaders have been trying to do, particular lysines ferguson. there's
fox's will car has more from st. louis. >>reporter: protestors in st. louis taking to the streets for the second night in a row. pro testors threw garbage cans and rocks through storefronts. >> i don't have nothing against, i think we should all be mindful , get your message out there, but do it piecefully. on saturday night, 23 businesses were vandalized and five police vehicles were damaged. it comes after protests the day before turned violent injuring nearly dozen police...
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in st. louis, a judge found officer stockily and his wife not guilty yesterday in the 2011 killing of anthony lamar smith. a black man. shortly after the ruling, violent protests started in downtown st. louis and tonight, many protests are forming. dash cam and cell phone video were pivotal in this case and after the shooting, a camera inside the police cruiser shows stockily retrieving something in a bag. you see it there on the right hand side. prosecutors accused him of planting a gun in smith's car, stockily has always maintained he was trying to get medicine kale aid from his bag to help smith. cnn's ryan young is in st. louis. ryan, you were there as the protests became violent in yesterday. this acquittal stirring a lot of emotion tonight. what are you seeing? >> plenty of emotion. look, we were with with protesters yesterday from about 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. yesterday and once again, you can see now this is where protesters are starting to gather we've been to three different malls today.
in st. louis, a judge found officer stockily and his wife not guilty yesterday in the 2011 killing of anthony lamar smith. a black man. shortly after the ruling, violent protests started in downtown st. louis and tonight, many protests are forming. dash cam and cell phone video were pivotal in this case and after the shooting, a camera inside the police cruiser shows stockily retrieving something in a bag. you see it there on the right hand side. prosecutors accused him of planting a gun in...
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st. louis. what will happen next is hundreds of demonstrators packed the city streets for a four day in a row -- also, terror rates in london lead to new arrest. fallout is not over after two separate navy warship collision collisions. hello, welcome to the second hour of "happening now," i'm jon scott. >> julie: the president kicking the day off with some tough talk on the reforming of the u.n. he has been a strong critic of the international body but said the u.n. does have a lot of potential. >> we seek a united nations that regains the trust of the people around the world, in order to achieve this the united nations must hold every level of management accountable. protect whistle-blowers, and focus on results rather than on process. >> julie: john roberts joins us now with the latest. >> good afternoon to you, the president meeting this hour, high on the agenda for this meeting, the president tweeting a short time ago "looking forward to meeting with the prime minister shortly. the so-called
st. louis. what will happen next is hundreds of demonstrators packed the city streets for a four day in a row -- also, terror rates in london lead to new arrest. fallout is not over after two separate navy warship collision collisions. hello, welcome to the second hour of "happening now," i'm jon scott. >> julie: the president kicking the day off with some tough talk on the reforming of the u.n. he has been a strong critic of the international body but said the u.n. does have a...
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county and st. louis city level and so our goal here is to protect the rights of the protesters to protest orderly or peacefully and to protect our citizens here as well. >> julie: griff jenkins is live in st. louis with more. hi, griff. >> reporter: hi, julie. they're bracing for possibly more violence tonight. protesters gathering across town and as you know, with these things when it gets dark that's when the real trouble comes outlast night saw 11 officers injured and 32 arrests and most of the violence happened here in the west central end or part of st. louis. you'll see the boarded up buildings behind me after windows were smashed and police cruisers were stomped on. the governor was out here and used to live in this actual neighborhood before he became governor and he was walking the streets. we caught up with him for a short walk to find out how he's going to handle tonight and the message he has for would be agitators. take a listen. >> governor: your you're hitting the neighborhood here and you
county and st. louis city level and so our goal here is to protect the rights of the protesters to protest orderly or peacefully and to protect our citizens here as well. >> julie: griff jenkins is live in st. louis with more. hi, griff. >> reporter: hi, julie. they're bracing for possibly more violence tonight. protesters gathering across town and as you know, with these things when it gets dark that's when the real trouble comes outlast night saw 11 officers injured and 32 arrests...
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if israel and israel had a baby, it would be st. louis park, okay. [laughter] >> i tell the story about how we built the community together, how we built and there were problems, there were broken hearts but in the end, we built a really interesting community. i went to high school or religious school or grew up in the same neighborhood roughly at the same time with cone brothers, the philosopher michael sandel, the coach of the chicago bears, dan wilson, someone like you, it was a freaky place. if you saw north country for old men, they blow up a car outside of pharmaceutical in mÉxico to steal drugs and the pharmacy which was the little st. louis park drugstore. i tell the story of that community and how i learned something there and it affected all of us, myself, we all took politics in different ways, something called minnesota knights, hard to explain minnesota knights if you're not from minnesota. in the book i tell the story, i was home and writing the book, my friend jay told me, tom, my wife ilne was driving around minneapolis and a driver a
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. >>> city on edge, protesters stormed the streets in st. louis after a white former copp is acquitted in the fatal shooting of a black man. a new flash point in missouri haunted by memories of ferguson. >>> a new hurricane threat getting too close for comfort. al roker has the new forecast track. >>> hazing investigation, a deadly incident involving a fraternity pledge rocks another big american university. >>> and the final plunge, after a 20 year mission capturing some of the most our time. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone. and thank you for being with us. isis is now claiming credit for a bomb attack on a london subway today as the uk braces for yet another possible hit. late this evening the threat level there'll advocated to critical. it's highest level meaning another attack is considered eminent. more than two dozen people were injured in britain's fifth terror attack of the year when the homemade device only p
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peaceful protests turned violent in st louis over the weekend following a controversial court decision we have the latest. plus president makes his debut at the united nations we'll hear what the president had to say at his first general assembly. then a tension between the united states and north korea are far from dying down find out why one journalist says the un's new sanctions against north korea are counterproductive. it's monday september eighteenth four pm in washington d.c. just weeks and you're watching r.t. america we begin today with news in st louis missouri where a peaceful protests turned violent over the weekend when it took to the streets after a judge found former officer jason stokely not guilty in the twenty eleven death of anthony lamar smith stokely was charged with murder just last year that's five years after the shooting took place and since two thousand and fourteen stokley has left his post with the st louis police department and has been living in houston well it's comes three years after girls and a former officer in ferguson it just north of st louis was a
peaceful protests turned violent in st louis over the weekend following a controversial court decision we have the latest. plus president makes his debut at the united nations we'll hear what the president had to say at his first general assembly. then a tension between the united states and north korea are far from dying down find out why one journalist says the un's new sanctions against north korea are counterproductive. it's monday september eighteenth four pm in washington d.c. just weeks...
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>> we're watching closely protests st. louis. they had been thinking about trying to cut off a free way, it looks like police were out in a heavy presence to stop them, it's not clear where they are or how organized it is. first about one and a half million people are still without power in florida but already there's another hurricane that could impact the u.s. jose regained strength. alison chinchar is in the weather center for us. >> we know things are going to be changing in 4 hours. it's back to a category 1 hurricane. winds at 75 miles per hour. as it progresses north it's going to expand in size. tomorrow it's likely the national hurricane center will issue tropical storm watches. then as it goes further north, say timing around wednesday morningish it will be about 225 east of new york city. keep in mind the margin of error is also 225 miles which means cities like new york and boston will be well within the area of reason next week. >> is the northeast the only part of the u.s. that may be affected by this? >> that's a g
>> we're watching closely protests st. louis. they had been thinking about trying to cut off a free way, it looks like police were out in a heavy presence to stop them, it's not clear where they are or how organized it is. first about one and a half million people are still without power in florida but already there's another hurricane that could impact the u.s. jose regained strength. alison chinchar is in the weather center for us. >> we know things are going to be changing in 4...
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alex perez from st. louis tonight. >> reporter: tonight demonstrators taking to the streets of downtown st. louis. blocking intersections and trying to shut down the highway. the tense demonstrations following the acquittal of former officer jason stockley, charged with killing anthony smith. >> moments after the verdict was read demonstrators took to the streets here, coming face to face with police officers. >> we feel like we're the little dog in the corner being kicked and kicked and kicked. at some point we're going to bite back. what do you want us to do? >> reporter: the december 2011 incident, caught on surveillance camera. officer stockley and his partner, after suspecting a drug deal, confront smith at this restaurant parking lot. police dashcam obtained by the st. louis dispatch shows smith nearly running over the officers, and speeding off, until crashing into a telephone pole. that dashcam capturing the officers trying to ram smith. >> hit him right now. >> reporter: and stockley can be heard in t
alex perez from st. louis tonight. >> reporter: tonight demonstrators taking to the streets of downtown st. louis. blocking intersections and trying to shut down the highway. the tense demonstrations following the acquittal of former officer jason stockley, charged with killing anthony smith. >> moments after the verdict was read demonstrators took to the streets here, coming face to face with police officers. >> we feel like we're the little dog in the corner being kicked and...
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what happened in st. louis? guest: st. louis, so, a variety of states, including missouri, where st. louis is, have passed what sometimes are called preemption laws that prevent local areas within the state from enacting a higher minimum wage in the state and st. louis passed a minimum wage to increase its wages for its workers to a little above $10 an hour. but the state basically shut that down with a preemption law. host: what happens now, is this thing challenged in court? guest: i think it's challenged in court but largely it means workers in st. louis don't get the minimum wage increase that those voters actually passed. host: how often are these preemption laws being used to block minimum wage increases? guest: they're becoming more common, not just minimum wage increases being blocked but other types of labor relation lations. -- labor regulations. there's about two dozen or so states with preemption laws that prevent local areas from passing minimum wage increases. host: then there's also the veto power of a govern
what happened in st. louis? guest: st. louis, so, a variety of states, including missouri, where st. louis is, have passed what sometimes are called preemption laws that prevent local areas within the state from enacting a higher minimum wage in the state and st. louis passed a minimum wage to increase its wages for its workers to a little above $10 an hour. but the state basically shut that down with a preemption law. host: what happens now, is this thing challenged in court? guest: i think...
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abc's kenneth moton from st. louis. >> reporter: tonight, st. louis at a boiling point. police prepping for more violent protests. >> the use of chemical munition is imminent. >> reporter: after three nights of chaos. protesters were armed with weapons, rocks and police say an unknown chemical. >> we're in control. this is our city and we're going to protect it. >> reporter: a different scene in the light of day. >> no justice! >> no peace! >> reporter: demonstrators in the streets today for a peaceful march, arms linked. >> i don't want to be out here, but what else can we do but protest? peacefully. >> reporter: the catalyst for these protests, officer jason stockley in the 2011 killing of a black man, anthony lamar smith. stockley chased smith during a pursuit. the officer heard on a dash cam saying, quote, "we're going to kill this expeletive." >> i don't recall saying it but i never denied it. there was no plan to murder anthony smith during a high speed vehicle pursuit. >> that's the rock. >> reporter: one restaurant owner showed us the rock that shattered his wind
abc's kenneth moton from st. louis. >> reporter: tonight, st. louis at a boiling point. police prepping for more violent protests. >> the use of chemical munition is imminent. >> reporter: after three nights of chaos. protesters were armed with weapons, rocks and police say an unknown chemical. >> we're in control. this is our city and we're going to protect it. >> reporter: a different scene in the light of day. >> no justice! >> no peace! >>...
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you're tweeting about the stuff you're seeing in st. louis. scott cohn in st. nation continues to struggle with police violence and accountability. bring in host and managing editor of news one now. roland, let me ask you, i saw the "washington post" is reporting that journalists on the ground heard st. louis police appropriating the language of the protesters saying they were chanting as they were disbursing protests instructions, "who's streets? our streets" what do you make of this? people very frustrated as the shooting of anthony lamar smith, five bullets and doing what scott cohen is reporting about? >> we keep hearing about good cops and only a few bad apples. when will the good cops stand up and hold the bad cops accountable? a call for the jury to convict jason stockily. now they want to go after the head of the black police union, a black woman, because she dared challenge this officer. i mean, look at the facts of this case. it is an abomination what this judge did. saying, when this guy said we're going to kill this mf, you got to judge this win the
you're tweeting about the stuff you're seeing in st. louis. scott cohn in st. nation continues to struggle with police violence and accountability. bring in host and managing editor of news one now. roland, let me ask you, i saw the "washington post" is reporting that journalists on the ground heard st. louis police appropriating the language of the protesters saying they were chanting as they were disbursing protests instructions, "who's streets? our streets" what do you...
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>> frustration growing in st. louis following the acquittal of a former police officer on trial for the 2011 shooting death of anthony lamar smith. all that this hour, but we start in st. louis, where another rally is expected to begin shortly after protests there turning violent overnight. the anger stemming from friday's acquittal of a white police officer as was just mentioned. so far nine officers have been injured and there have been 32 arrests. today u 2 announced they are cancelling tonight's st. louis performance because police told them they would not be able to provide adequate protection for kons concert goers. tell us what the latest is. >> reporter: we're getting to the point in the day, richard, where people start to tense up a little bit. as you said, there's this rally about an hour from now downtown. we're at a mall in the suburbs where protesters showed up and actually shut the mall dawn for a time. as we head into night-time, that's when people get a little bit nervous. that's when protests turn viole
>> frustration growing in st. louis following the acquittal of a former police officer on trial for the 2011 shooting death of anthony lamar smith. all that this hour, but we start in st. louis, where another rally is expected to begin shortly after protests there turning violent overnight. the anger stemming from friday's acquittal of a white police officer as was just mentioned. so far nine officers have been injured and there have been 32 arrests. today u 2 announced they are...
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st. louis and give you the latest on north korea as well is what is happening in london. i am brian kilmeade. ms. berly: hello. i'm kimberly guilfoyle with juan williams, jesse watters, jillian turner and greg gutfeld. it's 9:00 in new york city. this is "the five." >> this is the fox news alert. protesters are taking to the streets tonight in st. louis. after a police officer was >> after a police officer was acquitted of murder after shooting a black suspect. he shot anthony lamar smith back in u 2011. joining is now more from st. louis. >> were catching up from the demonstrators right now. we got separated from them. this is a small crowd and this is a main crowd. they are motioning and he didn't want that to happen. so that was effectively diffuse diffused. and that's the direction we are headed in. and people using the phrase peaceful protests. and it's just an obstacle in ths road. what happened earlier today,e around 5:00 local time we came up to the police headquarters and a group of th
st. louis and give you the latest on north korea as well is what is happening in london. i am brian kilmeade. ms. berly: hello. i'm kimberly guilfoyle with juan williams, jesse watters, jillian turner and greg gutfeld. it's 9:00 in new york city. this is "the five." >> this is the fox news alert. protesters are taking to the streets tonight in st. louis. after a police officer was >> after a police officer was acquitted of murder after shooting a black suspect. he shot...
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tonight we begin in st. louis where that city is bracing for more protests after former police officer jason stockley who is white was found not guilty in the shooting of anthony lamar smith, a black man. thousands lined the streets to protest, dozens were arrested f some bring back memory of 2014 after ferguson police killing of another black man. nbc reporter has been in st. louis all day, what's the latest, people are already turning out. >> they are, you can see protesters beginning to gather here for a second night. their movements so far have been unpredictable, challenging law enforcement and sometimes have led to violent clashes. >> demonstrations in st. louis turned violent quickly last night. about 1,000 people converging on the mayor's house. she wasn't home at the time. hurling red paint and throwing rocks through windows. police responded with tear gas. this after a group damaged a police car and threw rocks and bottles at officers earlier in the day. in total 11 officers injured, 32 protesters arrest
tonight we begin in st. louis where that city is bracing for more protests after former police officer jason stockley who is white was found not guilty in the shooting of anthony lamar smith, a black man. thousands lined the streets to protest, dozens were arrested f some bring back memory of 2014 after ferguson police killing of another black man. nbc reporter has been in st. louis all day, what's the latest, people are already turning out. >> they are, you can see protesters beginning...
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. >>> in st. louis, demonstrators are calling for the release of protesters in jail during a fourth straight night of clashes over a judge's decision in a deadly police shooting. >>> and new this half hour, the quick thinking commuter. >> a would-be robber handed her a note. saying two guns were pointed at her. hear what she did next. importantly inspired by a television show. >>> and it's time to dust off your sequinned dresses and touch up on your spray tan. dancing with the stars is back for season 25. how about that for an opening? whose dream of taking home the coveted mirror ball trophy will come true and whose ballroom balloons will be popped? you'll need your sunglasses for a very shiny, shiny skinny. it is tuesday, september 19th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> we begin with another powerful hurricane crashing into the caribbean. >> yeah, hurricane maria is now a category five storm. it made land fall late last night in the island of dominica. this shows maria's eye, which see
. >>> in st. louis, demonstrators are calling for the release of protesters in jail during a fourth straight night of clashes over a judge's decision in a deadly police shooting. >>> and new this half hour, the quick thinking commuter. >> a would-be robber handed her a note. saying two guns were pointed at her. hear what she did next. importantly inspired by a television show. >>> and it's time to dust off your sequinned dresses and touch up on your spray tan....
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then a lawsuit against the city of st louis a.c.l.u. calls police response to protests in the city unconstitutional but details later in the show. it's wednesday september twenty seventh four pm in washington d.c. i'm in touch sweets and you're watching r.t. america we begin this hour in afghanistan were able rise of taliban mortars landed near cobbles airport today killing a family's home while the fire started defense secretary james madison's plane touching down for an official visits according to a taliban spokesperson a doctor at one of quibbles hospital said that he received forty injured people from the attack including two children that is landed with the secretary general jens stoltenberg to tour the country where america's longest war is still ongoing the two pledge to continue support to afghan forces combat in what they called terrorism. as nato secretary general stoltenberg said last week at the united nations this is about making sure that afghanistan doesn't want to get to become a safe haven for international terrorists
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city of st louis with activists hurling bricks at police officers around the home of them where we've got pictures from. the u.n. security council holds an emergency meeting over north korea's missile launches as the international community looks for new ways to try to diffuse this ongoing crisis provocation that is a little bit of a. circle. that we can with me kevin i mean just turn one of the afternoon here in moscow now thanks for being with us in this live news update first the british police now say they've arrested an eighteen year old man in connection with that russia a bomb blast yesterday morning on the london underground islamic states claims it was responsible the instance being treated as the case fifth terror attack this year an improvised explosive device went off inside that train eight twenty in the morning rush hour local time the explosion and the. salting stampede left twenty nine injured including a young child witnesses describe having seen a fireball shoot through that carriage the national threat level in the u.k. is now than been raised to critical meaning a
city of st louis with activists hurling bricks at police officers around the home of them where we've got pictures from. the u.n. security council holds an emergency meeting over north korea's missile launches as the international community looks for new ways to try to diffuse this ongoing crisis provocation that is a little bit of a. circle. that we can with me kevin i mean just turn one of the afternoon here in moscow now thanks for being with us in this live news update first the british...
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