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was in staten island on the scene.s we walked the streets of staten island, you can see most of the stores are closed. this would be a busy saturday afternoon. we're going to the corner. >> i am the daughter. i am 24. my dad was a loving man. he was a nice man. he was very nice. you could never get a no out of him. he did whatever he could for anybody who came around him. everyone was touched by him. >> what does that mean to seeing so many people out today? >> my father's voices being heard. we are standing as one. there is a makeshift memorial here with candles and posters. say -- now.posters one of the police officers involved, just as for eric garner. just a few feet from here, we can see -- --. cell phone up his and film what happened. they do not want to talk today. after the corner's office declared it a homicide, ramsey was arrested and so was his wife. there are more than 1000 people here. iny are awaiting the march honor of eric garner. make the connections between the 'sath here and michael brown death and f
was in staten island on the scene.s we walked the streets of staten island, you can see most of the stores are closed. this would be a busy saturday afternoon. we're going to the corner. >> i am the daughter. i am 24. my dad was a loving man. he was a nice man. he was very nice. you could never get a no out of him. he did whatever he could for anybody who came around him. everyone was touched by him. >> what does that mean to seeing so many people out today? >> my father's...
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the staten island chamber of commerce issued this. you see there in red at the top, it says security alert. this out to local businesses. the flier points out that as with any assembly of this size, talking about the rally today, security and safety becomes an issue. it goes on to say once the march is over, those attending will be generally unsupervised. in response to that, many local businesses did indeed close their shops today. todd johnson joins me now live from the rally. we can see that scene and hear it as well. but certainly a good size crowd. we talked about that security alert that went out from the chamber of commerce there. that's really a response to some of the pictures that a lot of people saw coming out of ferguson, missouri, over the past couple of weeks. >> t.j., you're right. those business owners were certainly watching tv just like the rest of us and seeing kind of the unrest and chaos unfold in ferguson. and just wanted to be more safe than sorry. but i can tell you that today, the morning has gone largely with
the staten island chamber of commerce issued this. you see there in red at the top, it says security alert. this out to local businesses. the flier points out that as with any assembly of this size, talking about the rally today, security and safety becomes an issue. it goes on to say once the march is over, those attending will be generally unsupervised. in response to that, many local businesses did indeed close their shops today. todd johnson joins me now live from the rally. we can see that...
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neil: at the largely staten island district but your opponent isn't from staten island.nd we just went through this moment where he shut down the bridge and that is a big deal. so this is a guy that is very close to bill de blasio, he does not want to upset al sharpton, so he sides with the people and that is a big deal. when you look at that, raising property taxes, can you imagine more tolls also for staten island? neil: i noticed that you are also a loan. you don't have people with you. and are you just kryptonite? >> i would not say that. i have a huge campaign staff, mostly volunteers. most of my friends have stock by me and they have stuck with me. so listen, i have tremendous respect for the speaker and he has a very difficult job. he has do what he has to do. i respect that. neil: how will you be two republican colleagues? >> a lot of people have asked a question and i have to be honest with in the last couple of months i have had more republican colleagues come up and shake my hand and say that they are with me. chairman jeff hensley has been very supportive. ne
neil: at the largely staten island district but your opponent isn't from staten island.nd we just went through this moment where he shut down the bridge and that is a big deal. so this is a guy that is very close to bill de blasio, he does not want to upset al sharpton, so he sides with the people and that is a big deal. when you look at that, raising property taxes, can you imagine more tolls also for staten island? neil: i noticed that you are also a loan. you don't have people with you. and...
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>> definitely has new york tags, hearing staten island, hearing long island, and i don't know if you heard, superintendent mike chitwood say that the person he held up at that cvs farm circumstances he went there with the intent to get money. that was his family member. it was a relative that work at that cvs. >> so no doubt new york police now will focus on those families members and try to head this guy off, be waiting for him potentially. much coming in in drexel hill. we'll clock back, jennifer joyce. >> very greatful the children are doing all right, i think that was at the top of everybody's minds this morning. >> first thing we thought when we heard that this guy who may have killed the mother, had the two kids, we just prayed that the kids would be okay. that in fact is the case. moving on, philadelphia police investigating two overnight shootings. >> we'll get to in a in just a moment. actually headed over to sue checking weather, hey. >> news of the day, weather couldn't be any bert. so let's get to your forecast so you can make your plans for your thursday. it is a ten out
>> definitely has new york tags, hearing staten island, hearing long island, and i don't know if you heard, superintendent mike chitwood say that the person he held up at that cvs farm circumstances he went there with the intent to get money. that was his family member. it was a relative that work at that cvs. >> so no doubt new york police now will focus on those families members and try to head this guy off, be waiting for him potentially. much coming in in drexel hill. we'll...
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that sparked an amber alert that came to an end, on staten island. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers is live in drexel hill with how the investigation stand right now >>> joseph galloway and saw that, drive off his block. >> i did see the kids. he was already in the truck. he took off or whatever. and then, before you know it, the police were all around here. >> reporter: he didn't know it at the time but he watch as his neighbor keith belajonas sped off with his four and five-year old sons moments after police say he shot and stabbed his wife cristina belajonas killing her inside their home. >> he didn't seem like that kind of a guy. i didn't talk to him much. >> reporter: police said he sped towards the staten island robbing cvs store once he got there. >> he then leaves the kids there and goes not too far away and they find his car, on the street up in staten island. >> reporter: kids were safe but bell a general as had taken his own life. he and his wife cristina had been arguing and neighbor tells us that the pair separated. police describe
that sparked an amber alert that came to an end, on staten island. "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers is live in drexel hill with how the investigation stand right now >>> joseph galloway and saw that, drive off his block. >> i did see the kids. he was already in the truck. he took off or whatever. and then, before you know it, the police were all around here. >> reporter: he didn't know it at the time but he watch as his neighbor keith belajonas sped off with...
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>> you hear what happened at staten island. somebody get choked just like that. he could get choked for that. you know what i mean? [laughter] >> jon: bruce! bruce! we can see your face, bruce. [laughter] of course, the incident batman is referencing was an incident where police got out of control in staten island. it was a tragic case of eric garner. >> eric garner is the staten island man who died in police custody after an alleged chokehold. >> mr. garner was selling what's called in new york city loosies, untaxed cigarettes at 75 cents apiece. >> jon: sure, that's how it starts. but the next thing you know, that guy's selling gum one stick at a time and pringles by the chip. [laughter] pringles singles or springles, as they're known on the street. well, we can at least hope eric garner's senseless death marks the end of excessive force by police. >> the new york city police department says up to 1,000 reports of suspects being placed in illegal chokeholds may now have to be reviewed. >> nypd officials say the entire force may have to be retrained. >> jon: oka
>> you hear what happened at staten island. somebody get choked just like that. he could get choked for that. you know what i mean? [laughter] >> jon: bruce! bruce! we can see your face, bruce. [laughter] of course, the incident batman is referencing was an incident where police got out of control in staten island. it was a tragic case of eric garner. >> eric garner is the staten island man who died in police custody after an alleged chokehold. >> mr. garner was selling...
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your thoughts on that first all, talk about the incident on staten island. >> a pretty unusual split as far as the new york union world is concerned. the big issue in the teacher's union separate from the police union. usually in the controversial issues they will maintain a low profile. >> do you think it's appropriate? >> in this instance, i would prefer that they not be involved. >> you see this is anti-police, this protest. >> it is anti-police. they certainly have a right to demonstrate, hopefully it will go peacefully. it's surprising to see the unique alliance. >> what are your thoughts on this particular case, people are familiar with the focus on ferguson, maybe they're not. man at staten island who died in police custody and placed in what appeared to be a chokehold or bard, chokeholds by new york city standards are outlawed. is that what happened? is it as simple as that or more to it. >> it has to go before the grand jury. there are lots of witnesses. the officers have an opportunity to speak themselves. something happened in the scrum, you might say. >> it was all on vid
your thoughts on that first all, talk about the incident on staten island. >> a pretty unusual split as far as the new york union world is concerned. the big issue in the teacher's union separate from the police union. usually in the controversial issues they will maintain a low profile. >> do you think it's appropriate? >> in this instance, i would prefer that they not be involved. >> you see this is anti-police, this protest. >> it is anti-police. they certainly...
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i was at the rallies on staten island last week and i met a young man whose father was a policeman, a black man. and he said that they really do almost brainwash -- he's quoting like his dad, brainwash the cops and they do, whether they're black, his pan ink or white, they do 0 see like black men as a certain kind of target. >> i want to take that cue from the black youth project. let's look at the dash cam video last week. talking about black men but i want to see a mo, a woman and her four little children and what happened in texas. >> keep walking backwards. put your hands behind your head. >> what is wrong?
i was at the rallies on staten island last week and i met a young man whose father was a policeman, a black man. and he said that they really do almost brainwash -- he's quoting like his dad, brainwash the cops and they do, whether they're black, his pan ink or white, they do 0 see like black men as a certain kind of target. >> i want to take that cue from the black youth project. let's look at the dash cam video last week. talking about black men but i want to see a mo, a woman and her...
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what happened on that staten island street. "america tonight's" adam may focuses on those first on the scene. >> antoine robinson is on call driving an ambulance in brooklyn, new york. >> well, we responded to an assaulted person. the police called 85 so we do suspect the scene to be a little bit dramatic or hectic. >> reporter: by day he's a paramedic for a private ambulance company. >> when we get to the scene they always give us the highest amount of respect. >> reporter: in his free time he volunteers here at the bedford stuyvesant ambulance core, responding to million emergencies and training others how to do lifesaving work. >> don't touch (bleep) me. >> robinson says the high profile death of eric gardner was especially difficult owatch. >> i try my best to remain unbiased. i know how very difficult the police job is. they get put in a lot of stressful situations. i had to watch it five, six, seven times over and over again. i mean i literally sat in my house ant started pausing it frame by frame writing down the time th
what happened on that staten island street. "america tonight's" adam may focuses on those first on the scene. >> antoine robinson is on call driving an ambulance in brooklyn, new york. >> well, we responded to an assaulted person. the police called 85 so we do suspect the scene to be a little bit dramatic or hectic. >> reporter: by day he's a paramedic for a private ambulance company. >> when we get to the scene they always give us the highest amount of...
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gotten as far as it did the most important arrest within police culture that you could make on staten island would have been of ramsey or orta. this is the kind of thing police departments like to be able to do in cases like this. by the way, this is not to say whether he was actually carrying that gun or not. i'd be willing to go with the presumption for the sake of discussion that he was. the idea that they were going to follow him and find the moment where they could arrest him is something that we've seen plenty of in decades and decades of police active any this kind of arena. >> and, again, you know, neither the family of eric garner nor the witness in this case, you know, you don't choose to be in this situation. and i think first we have to remember that ramsey orta was very heroic in recording the video and creating a record of something that happened to another citizen who really had done no wrong. certainly no wrong to deserve to be killed as the use of an illegal choke hold. the issue here is the choke hold that was placed on eric garner that led to his death. we now have a video
gotten as far as it did the most important arrest within police culture that you could make on staten island would have been of ramsey or orta. this is the kind of thing police departments like to be able to do in cases like this. by the way, this is not to say whether he was actually carrying that gun or not. i'd be willing to go with the presumption for the sake of discussion that he was. the idea that they were going to follow him and find the moment where they could arrest him is something...
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saturday on staten island gathers gather for a rally head by al sharp upon meant to commemorate ericardner. michael brown the teen killed in ferguson earlier this month was also on everyone's mind. meanwhile in st. louis -- >> if you support darrin wilson make your voices heard. >> rally held for the officer who fatally shot brown. many came out to show support for wilson and us his family although there were some in the area not pleased with the gathering. >> we can't congregate peacefully without them calling on us. >> those are the rally in st. louis are not speaking on officer wilson's behalf but they believe his actions were warranted and justified. church in st. louis is prepping for michael brown's funeral which is open to the public. in ferguson, missouri, mike tobin, fox news. >> two philadelphia police officers responding to a call end up slamming into each other in an accident. it happened as one was driving north on stanton avenue and the other cop was going east on mt. airy avenue. police say they crashed right there at the intersection. both were taken to the hospital f
saturday on staten island gathers gather for a rally head by al sharp upon meant to commemorate ericardner. michael brown the teen killed in ferguson earlier this month was also on everyone's mind. meanwhile in st. louis -- >> if you support darrin wilson make your voices heard. >> rally held for the officer who fatally shot brown. many came out to show support for wilson and us his family although there were some in the area not pleased with the gathering. >> we can't...
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i know staten island well. i practice in staten island. i have a strong suspicion this case will be dismissed by the grand jury. also, because these ems workers, officers, will testify in front of the grand jury and they may display some type of empathy, they may get that from the grand jurors. >> let me ask, if that were to happen, and we don't know if that will happen this evidence presented to a grand jury, the grand jury of staten island decides not to indict, what we heard from reverend sharpton was the possibility of federal intervention, that someone might be able to say if that does, in fact, happen, this man, mr. garner, the late mr. garner's civil rights were violated. >> absolutely. there are federal civil charges. there are federal cripplial charges and state civil charges. there are many avenues for the family to find closure, frankly, for this. >> i want to come out for a minute from the kind of narrow legal case. and i want to turn to you on part of what we heard reverend sharpton say there were two different issues. justice
i know staten island well. i practice in staten island. i have a strong suspicion this case will be dismissed by the grand jury. also, because these ems workers, officers, will testify in front of the grand jury and they may display some type of empathy, they may get that from the grand jurors. >> let me ask, if that were to happen, and we don't know if that will happen this evidence presented to a grand jury, the grand jury of staten island decides not to indict, what we heard from...
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you're looking at pictures from staten island where up to 15,000 people are expected today. not much of a turnout just yet but it is still early. the degreo.com's todd johnson are one of the people out there today. todd, what are you seeing so far? >> hi, melissa, can you hear me? >> yes, i can. >> i think we're having a little trouble getting in touch with todd out there. can you hear me now? >> i can hear you now. where i'm standing right now is kind of the emergency access lane. this is going to be open but just behind me on the other side of this barricade is where thousands of people are expected to gather after they march, right by the site of eric gardner's death. so they'll line all the way up and hear a series of speakers and other cause to action so to speak. i'm told that former members of the new york police department will also address the misconduct. many people gathered today perceive that the police used in this apparent choke hold of eric gardner and they're calling for change. a few thousand people right now but that number expected to increase as the time
you're looking at pictures from staten island where up to 15,000 people are expected today. not much of a turnout just yet but it is still early. the degreo.com's todd johnson are one of the people out there today. todd, what are you seeing so far? >> hi, melissa, can you hear me? >> yes, i can. >> i think we're having a little trouble getting in touch with todd out there. can you hear me now? >> i can hear you now. where i'm standing right now is kind of the emergency...
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. >>> coming up, thousands of people peacefully march on staten island to protest the death of a man put in a choke hold by new york city police. >>> but first, what's next in ferguson, missouri, following a third night of peace in the streets? president barack obama wants to review the policy that has seen local police forces getting lots of military weaponry jake and i have been best friends for years. one of our favorite things to do is going to the dog park together. ometimes my copd makes it hard to breathe. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. come on, boy! [ female announcer ] symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may se your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if yo
. >>> coming up, thousands of people peacefully march on staten island to protest the death of a man put in a choke hold by new york city police. >>> but first, what's next in ferguson, missouri, following a third night of peace in the streets? president barack obama wants to review the policy that has seen local police forces getting lots of military weaponry jake and i have been best friends for years. one of our favorite things to do is going to the dog park together....
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safe and being treated in the hospital just as a precaution, very two detectives on my way to staten island to talk to the two kids becahat k sur o thkeithl rsi wo re lllmaorform co-wtsi s bitter arguments that you can hear here. some noticed that christina removed her married name replacing it with her maiden name. >> john thank you. we first brought you word of the amber alert just before 5:00 a.m. on the new 6abc.com, that is where you can find thestyudis s nyersolweiirhi thereherim yet p f nie wratthnisng.mea rbracinc wndale i ih,1, oropic iine issh ll t u jcoulow h wadssaw we haeere i . iciafone-rpadbun . yi waterd actiritiee taki nt g r an oferline feavel bhg s get aate0behioc there is more oniwaup on world news with diane sawer, thattfrer fierlheefmi we ecoto tembhes e exphotics tesfpris. ce wit su heleusntilsd r20 cnaie. anedl.i ect gr f, pehbj i ali tke t.keitancenmemassed mumebae ei s natesh tehou racs kow cosmaehdilgockh da dsill i 30s y n pike, cru jam taft roadnde poos lt on sierenking n>>> aalifman ested afte ahe h ope tim and humi ad howlvehwt reom dreamiin car? inco!t game f
safe and being treated in the hospital just as a precaution, very two detectives on my way to staten island to talk to the two kids becahat k sur o thkeithl rsi wo re lllmaorform co-wtsi s bitter arguments that you can hear here. some noticed that christina removed her married name replacing it with her maiden name. >> john thank you. we first brought you word of the amber alert just before 5:00 a.m. on the new 6abc.com, that is where you can find thestyudis s nyersolweiirhi thereherim...
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a staten island found the pictures. >> saw the pictures and it was just amazing.oke down crying because we don't have most our pictures. >> okay, how did the photos end up in staten island? the kerns neve knew, the ring bearer in theç photo, he lives there. they believe the pictures floated out of his home during the storm. amazing that so long after sandy we're seeing stories about things that washed up and are being returned to their owners. >> i love when they're found and they connect. >>> you're watching nbc 10 news today. nbc 10 news today at 6:00 a.m. starts right now. >> nbc 10 news starts now. >>> the taney dragons have gone from the ball field of philadelphia to a national stage. tonight, it's game three for the team making big waves in the little league world series. >>> and a little rain could fall during the world series this afternoon in williamsport. but in delaware valley, more sunny, warm weather on the way. we'll get your forecast hour by hour. good morning, this is nbc 10 news today. i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm chris cato. that would be a shame
a staten island found the pictures. >> saw the pictures and it was just amazing.oke down crying because we don't have most our pictures. >> okay, how did the photos end up in staten island? the kerns neve knew, the ring bearer in theç photo, he lives there. they believe the pictures floated out of his home during the storm. amazing that so long after sandy we're seeing stories about things that washed up and are being returned to their owners. >> i love when they're found...
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a situation on staten island where officers used a choke hold on a suspect, and video posted online, the man who recorded that video spoke from jail to "america tonight's" adam may as he and his family explain their side of the story. >> okay so start, no no, i'm not saying you stressed out but you taking it out on me. >> emotion is ran high when christopher ortiz gets a call from his wife. orta is the staten island man who shot a video, that caused outrage of police accused of killing a man in custody. the detention of eric garner accused of selling cigarettes without a tax stamp. ram diorta was held a hero for this video exposee but now is in jail. >> what are you going to do with this mess nuer now? >> i'm going to fight it to the end and hope people realized, i'm harassed. >> orta was set up in the bogus charge of carrying a handgun. >> not more than five minutes of being out of the house they stopped him for what? they stopped him for finding a gun on him. >> we met up with orta's mother, wife and two younger brothers at a pizza shop not far from where orta shot that infamous vi
a situation on staten island where officers used a choke hold on a suspect, and video posted online, the man who recorded that video spoke from jail to "america tonight's" adam may as he and his family explain their side of the story. >> okay so start, no no, i'm not saying you stressed out but you taking it out on me. >> emotion is ran high when christopher ortiz gets a call from his wife. orta is the staten island man who shot a video, that caused outrage of police...
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today, there was a rally on staten island, and mark albert was there. >> reporter: the half mile long march started where the outrage began. >> what do we want? >> justice. >> what do we want? >> justice! >> more than 2,000 people followed the family of eric garner to the office of the local prosecutor. they want charged filed against nypd officer who put his arm around garner's throat while officers tried to subdue him. >> reporter: garner was suspected of selling cigarettes illegally. the medical examiner ruled the death a homicide with compression of the neck listed as a cause of death. you want to be heard. >> we want to be heard. >> reporter: aniana gerardo was among the marchers. it has been five weeks since eric garner died. >> yeah. >> reporter: the district attorney sent case to a grand jury this week. is the case moving fast enough? >> no. >> reporter: for you? >> no, it's not moving fast enough. >> reporter: what is justice to you? >> justice to me is to pit everyone that did something wrong to be accountable. >> no justice. >> no peace. >> reporter: with slogans, signs, an
today, there was a rally on staten island, and mark albert was there. >> reporter: the half mile long march started where the outrage began. >> what do we want? >> justice. >> what do we want? >> justice! >> more than 2,000 people followed the family of eric garner to the office of the local prosecutor. they want charged filed against nypd officer who put his arm around garner's throat while officers tried to subdue him. >> reporter: garner was...
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. >>> a rally took over the streets of staten island, new york, today.was over police act in the case of a man who died last month after he was placed in a choke hold by an officer. fox's lisa evers was at the rally and she explains that it went off peacefully despite fears of disruption. >> reporter: the crowd assembled near the site where 43 year old eric gardner died last month from an apparent police choke hold it happened while he was being arrested for selling untaxed cigarettes called lucys i spoke with her daughter emerald snipes as the march was getting underway. >> we're not going to stop fighting. the family is not going to stop fightlying. we're not going to stop protesting oral league. we'll keep doing everything we need to do to get justice. >>> skyfox above the scene as the crowd swelled into bay street. the marchers made their way passed staten island district attorney's office and ended up outside a rally. nypd officer obtained a highly visible but low key presence and mingled witness crowd. we observed them helping a protesters feeling
. >>> a rally took over the streets of staten island, new york, today.was over police act in the case of a man who died last month after he was placed in a choke hold by an officer. fox's lisa evers was at the rally and she explains that it went off peacefully despite fears of disruption. >> reporter: the crowd assembled near the site where 43 year old eric gardner died last month from an apparent police choke hold it happened while he was being arrested for selling untaxed...
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we don't need permission to go to ferguson, to go to staten island. we are here. we are in solidarity. we are bearing witness to a movement particularly in ferguson led by young people who are say iing enough. this is exactly what we need to do. >> i haven't heard anybody say it quite like that. i want to pause for a second before we move on. the fact we don't need permission because that's precisely what happened when governor nixon declares on saturday afternoon there's going to be that curfew, is it drawing a line had in the sand you suddenly have to have permission to be outside. >> talk about provoking. >> yes! that was the provocation, right? >> exactly, no question. >> in fact, jamal, who in the world is advising governor nixon in this moment? part of what has been stunning for me, so many of the people involved in this response are elected democrats. many of them elected with vast majorities of the very communities they are policing. and so it does feel to me it sets up a set of political problems for us because the solution cannot simply be, oh, get the o
we don't need permission to go to ferguson, to go to staten island. we are here. we are in solidarity. we are bearing witness to a movement particularly in ferguson led by young people who are say iing enough. this is exactly what we need to do. >> i haven't heard anybody say it quite like that. i want to pause for a second before we move on. the fact we don't need permission because that's precisely what happened when governor nixon declares on saturday afternoon there's going to be that...
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the family asked me to come to staten island. why? no one analyzes the work and the success that we've been able to penetrate with no government funding at all. the fact that i have access to the white house, every president had civil rights leaders that had access to them. there's no story there other than you convinced yourself that i would never be able to perform at that level. that's you misreading me. that's not me not misreading my role and my purpose. >> reverend al sharpton, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> you can catch the reverend's show weekdays at 6:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. joining me now, anthony gray, attorney for the brown family. mr. gray, thanks for being here. >> how you doing, chris? thank you for having me. >> i have to say, i saw michael brown's mother rocking back and forth throughout the service and it just, it struck me that to put yourself in her shoes and her family's shoes for a moment, amidst all of this is this individual pain and grief of someone that's lost their kid. i spent the weekend with my ki
the family asked me to come to staten island. why? no one analyzes the work and the success that we've been able to penetrate with no government funding at all. the fact that i have access to the white house, every president had civil rights leaders that had access to them. there's no story there other than you convinced yourself that i would never be able to perform at that level. that's you misreading me. that's not me not misreading my role and my purpose. >> reverend al sharpton,...
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there are some people in staten island, some business owners in staten island who say they're going toshop because they're terrified of what will happen during that march tomorrow. can you give them some assurances that it'll be safe in it's safe to keep their stores open tomorrow and during that march? >> new york city police officers deal with demonstrations every day by the thousands of people on the street corner. and we do it well and we'll do it peacefully. we'll do it, also, on saturday. we'll make sure store owners can do business, the protesters can be heard, and everyone else is safe in the meanwhile. >> what about the rhetoric that has become popular and really wide spread across this country now especially in left wing media but police are occupying force. that their militarized and have no tie to the community. and the goals are destroying. >> 60% of police officers live in the confines of new york city. would we occupy our own town or schools? we're there to make sure it's safe for everyone. this making the police officer the enemy is absolutely wrong. we can walk down th
there are some people in staten island, some business owners in staten island who say they're going toshop because they're terrified of what will happen during that march tomorrow. can you give them some assurances that it'll be safe in it's safe to keep their stores open tomorrow and during that march? >> new york city police officers deal with demonstrations every day by the thousands of people on the street corner. and we do it well and we'll do it peacefully. we'll do it, also, on...
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garner un hombre afroamericano que hace 15 dÍas falleciÓ luego de un intento de arresto policial en staten islanduestionar el mÉtodo que los agentes usaron para su arresto. >> el trabajo de la policÍa en ny tiene que ser constitucional, respetuoso y compasivo. >> la policÍa tiene que instituir reformas sistemÁticas. >> no fue el Único caso del uso de la llave de estrangulamiento en la misma semana de la muerte de garner este joven fue detenido en el tren subterrÁneo por ingresar sin pagar pasaje. >> me agarraron por algo que no hice ellos son muy violentos la policÍa en mi opiniÓn no respeta a la comunidad. >> en 5 aÑos 1300 personas han presentado quejas por haber sido vÍctimas de esta forma de resto. >> anticipamos que en 6 meses habremos concluido con el reentrenamiento de los oficiales de la policÍa sobre sus formas de detener a un transeÚnte. >> quiero ver a la policÍa asumir responsabilidad y enfrentar el castigo de la ley cuando no hacen bien su trabajo no basta con reentrenarlos dijo el lÍder comunitario. en el caso de garner dos oficiales fueron reasignados a sus funciones pero no suspen
garner un hombre afroamericano que hace 15 dÍas falleciÓ luego de un intento de arresto policial en staten islanduestionar el mÉtodo que los agentes usaron para su arresto. >> el trabajo de la policÍa en ny tiene que ser constitucional, respetuoso y compasivo. >> la policÍa tiene que instituir reformas sistemÁticas. >> no fue el Único caso del uso de la llave de estrangulamiento en la misma semana de la muerte de garner este joven fue detenido en el tren subterrÁneo...
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he robbed a 7-eleven in staten island.keith belajonas was found on a deadened street dead himself. let's check traffic with karen rogers. >> reporter: matt, we were talking about problems on i-95 southbound now we have delays on i-95 northbound. by the airport there's an accident blocking the left lane, you can see the tire marks as they skidded all over. if you're heading to the airport on i-95 southbound you have a delay. southbound we have a delay, as well. 1 miles per hour we're jacked past cottman to girard. schuylkill 8 miles per hour westbound. we have an overbrook up landway at 59th. >> reporter: we are off to a nice start, low humidity, comfortable breeze blowing. temperatures in the 60s, 69 in the city right now. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, shows lots of sun today, a slight breeze low humidity, pretty much more of the same, but it's warmer later on, high of 84. 84 friday, mid # 0s for the weekend -- mid 80s for the weekend, we don't have any weather related problems on the weekend except a thund
he robbed a 7-eleven in staten island.keith belajonas was found on a deadened street dead himself. let's check traffic with karen rogers. >> reporter: matt, we were talking about problems on i-95 southbound now we have delays on i-95 northbound. by the airport there's an accident blocking the left lane, you can see the tire marks as they skidded all over. if you're heading to the airport on i-95 southbound you have a delay. southbound we have a delay, as well. 1 miles per hour we're...
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as we mentioned this story ended in staten island new york where the suspect dropped off his kids and apparently took his own life t annie mccormick is live where they are investigating the case. >> reporter: an upper darby detective was here to the police station in long island. they came to interview the two boiz who they say at least one witnessed the horrible crime. this is where they say keith belajonas shot himself after killing his wife and taking their two boys. >> close friend dawn says she met the couple from an online parenting class and stayed in touch until two year assing. an amber alert was issued when belajonas took christopher and robert to this staten island cvs where his brother works. he entered the ah took cigarari nationa911 gzin went hl fad idehat him nsd om l tpit heyhnd. getustody, hopefully he. everybody is just shocked. >> they say that both of those couple owned weapons. but they say this was completely out of character. now what happens next to the two little boy, they will remain at this precinct until family members pick them up. annie mccormick, channel
as we mentioned this story ended in staten island new york where the suspect dropped off his kids and apparently took his own life t annie mccormick is live where they are investigating the case. >> reporter: an upper darby detective was here to the police station in long island. they came to interview the two boiz who they say at least one witnessed the horrible crime. this is where they say keith belajonas shot himself after killing his wife and taking their two boys. >> close...
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we closely followed what happened in staten island.aten island with horrible signs. as we said on the show yesterday morning you made it clear in staten island we are not here against the police. >> not only here -- >> you said to me off camera, i like bill bratton. we don't agree all the time. i'd like you to draw a contrast for people out there did you see all of this part of one big thing and talk about how new york is not perfect. new york cops, sometimes -- you know, it's a big police force but explain the difference so why many yyou can have a peacef protest in staten island and in ferguson things erupted. can you talk about the culture of the two police departments and how that makes such a big difference? >> i think that is important. i think the differences is bill bratton and i don't agree. i happen to get along with him now. we worked in l.a. together in our l.a. office so we can talk. even when we had the city hall round table and the mayor and i had words, we can talk in a room. when you get to ferguson and you have a man
we closely followed what happened in staten island.aten island with horrible signs. as we said on the show yesterday morning you made it clear in staten island we are not here against the police. >> not only here -- >> you said to me off camera, i like bill bratton. we don't agree all the time. i'd like you to draw a contrast for people out there did you see all of this part of one big thing and talk about how new york is not perfect. new york cops, sometimes -- you know, it's a big...
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. >> a suspect kills himself in staten island, we have live coverage from both scenes coming up. >>> and six officers accused of corruption ask for bail. >>> and now the real meaning of love in sickness and in health. >>> and now the real meaning of love in sickness and in health. for adam joseph and rick ming a r fil yy ki wanifedt ah hen,hten ou. ree
. >> a suspect kills himself in staten island, we have live coverage from both scenes coming up. >>> and six officers accused of corruption ask for bail. >>> and now the real meaning of love in sickness and in health. >>> and now the real meaning of love in sickness and in health. for adam joseph and rick ming a r fil yy ki wanifedt ah hen,hten ou. ree
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. >> staten island, new york. >> bobby digital, bonk, bonk. >> inspectah deck, aka manny. >> the shepkillah hill. >> meth oodd man up in there. you know. yeah, yeah, you big, you g-o-d. >> yo, yo, it's the jizer. >> east new york, brooklyn. >> jordan klepper, kalamazoo, michigan. >> jon: i'm sorry. i got all those. but that last one i didn't. >> jordan klepper, kalamazoo. >> jon: you're in wu-tang? >> jon, yeah. ♪ can't decide why i be dropping this possibly they spotted me, jon ♪ come on. >> jon: that may be the worst thing i ever heard. you got to go. >> no wu-tang forever? >> jon: no. that was beautiful. all right. let me ask you this: so simon and garfunkel couldn't hold two guys together. how did this happen? how do we come back 20 years later and get everybody back together again? >> well, i think we are all striving for a better tomorrow. wu-tang, we have something in common with each other, a brotherhood, a respect, and when we say "a better tomorrow," we're striving to make a better tomorrow for ourselves, but also to inspire a better tomorrow for the world, yo. >> jon: how d
. >> staten island, new york. >> bobby digital, bonk, bonk. >> inspectah deck, aka manny. >> the shepkillah hill. >> meth oodd man up in there. you know. yeah, yeah, you big, you g-o-d. >> yo, yo, it's the jizer. >> east new york, brooklyn. >> jordan klepper, kalamazoo, michigan. >> jon: i'm sorry. i got all those. but that last one i didn't. >> jordan klepper, kalamazoo. >> jon: you're in wu-tang? >> jon, yeah. ♪ can't...
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desde staten island. >> entre tanto, en ferguson, missouri, la tensiÓn continua aunque sin hechos violentos protestar cientos de personas a las calles, exigir justicia para el joven afroamericano me cobra muerto a tiros por un policÍa. en los Últimos dÍas han disminuido las protestas. en gran jurado estÁ decidiendo si se levantarÁn cargos contra la gente que hizo los mortÍferos disparos. todas Éstas situaciones y como decimos desconfianza con la policÍa. han llevado una propuesta que indica que todo lo que haga un policÍa durante su trabajo que de grabado por una cÁmara que lleven su uniforme. la idea es que las imÁgenes captadas puedan servir de evidencia en casos de brutalidad policial o para justificar el accionar de un agente. >> son imÁgenes que muestran arrestos en todo su esplendor. el vÍdeo captar armas de fuego, cuchillos, bebidas alcohÓlicas... el sonido es casi impecable y hasta el momento en que un conductor no respeta una luz roja es captado en fraganti, convirtiÉndose en una evidencia indiscutible, que aparentemente favorece los policÍas, quienes portan una cÁmara pegada a su
desde staten island. >> entre tanto, en ferguson, missouri, la tensiÓn continua aunque sin hechos violentos protestar cientos de personas a las calles, exigir justicia para el joven afroamericano me cobra muerto a tiros por un policÍa. en los Últimos dÍas han disminuido las protestas. en gran jurado estÁ decidiendo si se levantarÁn cargos contra la gente que hizo los mortÍferos disparos. todas Éstas situaciones y como decimos desconfianza con la policÍa. han llevado una propuesta...
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new york's staten island.k's staten island. our next hour starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> hello at 1:00 in the east, 10:00 in the west. we are staying on top of those developments in iraq and whether the u.s. is going to take further action against isis, but we begin this hour in ferguson, missouri. several more rallies planned today. supporters of darren wilson in fact are rallying right now in st. louis. we're expecting to hear a statement any minute on behalf of his family for the first time. it has been two weeks since officer wilson shot and killed unarmed 18-year-old michael brown in ferguson, missouri. the naacp is expected to march today as well. nick valencia is live in st. louis at the rally for officer wilson. fill us in on what's going on there. >> just a short time ago, we were expecting to hear a statement to be read at the top of the hour. that for now has been delayed. if you want to pan over my left shoulder here, you see that gaggle of reporters and the crowd of cam
new york's staten island.k's staten island. our next hour starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> hello at 1:00 in the east, 10:00 in the west. we are staying on top of those developments in iraq and whether the u.s. is going to take further action against isis, but we begin this hour in ferguson, missouri. several more rallies planned today. supporters of darren wilson in fact are rallying right now in st. louis. we're expecting to hear a statement any minute on behalf...
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the march started on the staten island street where eric garner died. police officer used a choke hold to restrain garner and it has been ruled a homicide. kaelyn forde was at that rally today. >> god is calling on you to change the minds of this raceit regi regime. put these police in jail. and bring us some good police in this state. >> on the site were 43-year-old eric garner took his last break. >> i can't breathe. i can't breathe. >> an estimated 2,500 people took to the streets on saturday to express anger, grief, and a desire for justice. after the high profile acts of two men died at the hands of white police officers this officer. >> hands up. don't shoot. >> in the wake of garner's death, it emerged that new york's police department had received more than 1 choke hold complaints over the past five years despite the fact that the department regulations banned the practice and in this part of staten island alone, police have stopped and frisked people more than 1,300 times this year more than any other place in the city. after the stop and frisk
the march started on the staten island street where eric garner died. police officer used a choke hold to restrain garner and it has been ruled a homicide. kaelyn forde was at that rally today. >> god is calling on you to change the minds of this raceit regi regime. put these police in jail. and bring us some good police in this state. >> on the site were 43-year-old eric garner took his last break. >> i can't breathe. i can't breathe. >> an estimated 2,500 people took...