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the problem been approved. i think there is a problem with trust. why do we, the community not trust at & t? how come, why can't they get our trust? not just us, not just our community, each of your communities as they apply, not just at & t but the other carriers they are going to the same same thing. he said she said type situation where it doesn't of to be like this. the wts siting guidelines, i think the spirit was excellent back in 1996, but somehow that wholen at the present time has the focus has been lost. there is no accountability to us, the citizens. you are our leaders and we look to you to help us. district 1, with supervisor mar is our leader and each of you have your own constituents. this is going to be a problem. we need to find solutions, residential areas are not where antennas should be. they should be as indicated in the guidelines on public areas, places where people are not living. and it's interesting that the international firefighters association had a resolution that prohibits antenna on their buildings. i wonder why? i think there is a problem. so we need to solve
the problem been approved. i think there is a problem with trust. why do we, the community not trust at & t? how come, why can't they get our trust? not just us, not just our community, each of your communities as they apply, not just at & t but the other carriers they are going to the same same thing. he said she said type situation where it doesn't of to be like this. the wts siting guidelines, i think the spirit was excellent back in 1996, but somehow that wholen at the present time...
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the void of trust between law enforcement in the community is widening by the day. the community does not trust the law enforcement within that community. many people are realizing that at this juncture, we're really at the mercy of the prosecutor and the grand jury, at this point. and so, we're all praying that justice will prevail. >> and what is important is that whether that trust can grow or not, between the community and the police officials, this is outside, really, in many ways, of the police officer's realm, and it's in the judiciary. and yet you say that there's mistrust on that aspect as well. >> there is, absolutely. many people, as we have watched this story unfold from the beginning, going all the way back to when we were asking elected officials and community leaders to ask for prosecuting attorney bob mccullough to recuse himself, our local congressman, lacy clay, asked for that along with a number of other leaders. and he said that he wanted to stay on the case. the governor did not ask him to step down either. and so, you know, from the beginning, the way he has handled this, from the very beginning, where the video of michael brown inside of the conve
the void of trust between law enforcement in the community is widening by the day. the community does not trust the law enforcement within that community. many people are realizing that at this juncture, we're really at the mercy of the prosecutor and the grand jury, at this point. and so, we're all praying that justice will prevail. >> and what is important is that whether that trust can grow or not, between the community and the police officials, this is outside, really, in many ways,...
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i think that's what goes to the core of this issue anld that's what has the community not having any trust at all. what they normally do. if you're a prosecutor and you normally tailor your presentation to a grand jury to give them probable cause, why is this different? why are you giving them every single bit of information? you can argue transparency all you want. but if the process generally is to give the grand jury only enough, why here do you give them too much? perhaps that process needs to be altered in light of this. understand that the police work protest closely with the prosecutors. they rely upon the police, prosecutors do. they depend upon them for investigation, for research, for giving them information. so now i'm going to investigate you, ashleigh, after i think so highly of you, after i work with you day in, day out -- >> and have to in the future. >> and have to in the future. is that proper, is that appropriate? or should some special person do that so that you could engender the trust of a community? no violence under any circumstance is warranted is appropriate. no burnt
i think that's what goes to the core of this issue anld that's what has the community not having any trust at all. what they normally do. if you're a prosecutor and you normally tailor your presentation to a grand jury to give them probable cause, why is this different? why are you giving them every single bit of information? you can argue transparency all you want. but if the process generally is to give the grand jury only enough, why here do you give them too much? perhaps that process needs...
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distrust they have with law enforcement, how do you get you know, black community, you look at poll numbers like 65% of blacks to not trust theice. there is a 20 point gap with white community there are deeper issues that need to be dealt with, you know there is a slain teen, and tension that is happening in this town. >> can i say. i think that probably most commend inbehavior in all this has been michael brown's father. i thought his public service announcement saying, no violence, i don't want my son to have died -- i thought, that was truly heartfelt, and to see a father who lost his son, take the high road, i think a lot of people could learn from him. ashley: what do you think outcome? >> i think there will be no criminal charges against the officer. ashley: mercedes. >> i agree, i think that there is just it looks like there was a struggle, i think he will be -- no dime. ashley: we'll see thank you so much for joining us, thank you, stay tuned for cavuto. >> all right. thank you, and we will know within the hour, is darren wilson guilty of murder or will he not be charged with anything at all? we already know this much
distrust they have with law enforcement, how do you get you know, black community, you look at poll numbers like 65% of blacks to not trust theice. there is a 20 point gap with white community there are deeper issues that need to be dealt with, you know there is a slain teen, and tension that is happening in this town. >> can i say. i think that probably most commend inbehavior in all this has been michael brown's father. i thought his public service announcement saying, no violence, i...
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the trust issue. this is a trust issue. >> it's hardly insignificant. >> i didn't say it was insignificant. >> it's the reason for the heavy police presence in the black community. >> not atence cannot make a distinction between those who are criminals and -- >> what about the poor black child killed by another black child? why aren't you protesting? >> i do protest. they go to jail. why don't you talk about the way in which white policemen are undercut the abilities of americans to live? >> where don't you cut it down so so many white police officers don't have to be in black airs? >> they don't have to be. it's the matter of the affect of the state occupying the forces. >> how about 70 do 75% of the crime in my city -- >> how about your attitude reinforced the prop attic -- >> this is a debate that -- >> how about you reduce crime? >> this is a debate -- wait. >> when i became mayor, i will do that. >> let's not make this. hang on. >> the white police officers wouldn't be there if you weren't killing each other. >> the second -- >> michael -- i'm going to stop it there. michael, mayor, as you can see, this has a lot of tension to it, a lot of heated debate. thank you bo
the trust issue. this is a trust issue. >> it's hardly insignificant. >> i didn't say it was insignificant. >> it's the reason for the heavy police presence in the black community. >> not atence cannot make a distinction between those who are criminals and -- >> what about the poor black child killed by another black child? why aren't you protesting? >> i do protest. they go to jail. why don't you talk about the way in which white policemen are undercut the...
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the amish mafia. >> as we community we look at that, and see what they're doing, it's a farce, it's a joke. it's not real at all. >> why bother trustingof me and these guys and not turn you into the mennonite mafioso or something. >> somebody has to share who we really are. and show the truth. >> right. >> really, the only other thing to do is go cook the bird. i'm still unclear where that happens. is it on your property? >> it happens in my home. my kitchen, my wife's kitchen. she offered you her kitchen. >> this is huge, you not only trust us in your place of business. you're going to let us in your home? >> we are. and we're going to prepare the chicken there in your kitchen. >> we're honored to have you in our home. >> we're not going to break any china, we're going to be on our best behavior. >> good deal. >> be on your best behavior. >> i promise. >> we're going to take a break, during the break, my crew will take a sacred vow to be on their best behavior. >> you're not even coming in the house. il or phone if anything looks suspicious. sounds very secure. it is. and you're never responsible for unauthorized purchases on your ca
the amish mafia. >> as we community we look at that, and see what they're doing, it's a farce, it's a joke. it's not real at all. >> why bother trustingof me and these guys and not turn you into the mennonite mafioso or something. >> somebody has to share who we really are. and show the truth. >> right. >> really, the only other thing to do is go cook the bird. i'm still unclear where that happens. is it on your property? >> it happens in my home. my kitchen,...
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the community arts [speaker not understood] trust is specifically to secure space for art organizations, correct? >> art, arts and nonprofit space. [multiple voices] >> and the mid-market? >> in mid-market, although caft is i understand looking at expanding its geographic boundaries. so, an example of a legacy business that might benefit from a caft type approach would be the rocksy theater which operates as a business is run by a nonprofit, is certainly a cornerstone of the mission that, you know, that is facing a lease renewal next year. where assistance with purchasing the building from a land trust and a combination of other types of [speaker not understood] might make a difference to making that transaction work. the cast is really a great innovative model we have here in san francisco and that's why we highlighted it. >> it's a good tool. >> yes. >> that's why you put it [speaker not understood]. >> [speaker not understood]. 1968. i don't see any dates prior to 1968, any of these locations. and that's just -- [multiple voices] >> no, i think it's -- the date that we started the cut off -- we didn't include any businesses that were with after 1984. >> okay. but the oldest location start date, as far as i can tell, is 1968
the community arts [speaker not understood] trust is specifically to secure space for art organizations, correct? >> art, arts and nonprofit space. [multiple voices] >> and the mid-market? >> in mid-market, although caft is i understand looking at expanding its geographic boundaries. so, an example of a legacy business that might benefit from a caft type approach would be the rocksy theater which operates as a business is run by a nonprofit, is certainly a cornerstone of the...
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the amish mafia. >> as a community we look at that and what they are doing. it's a farce. it's a joke. it's not real at all. >> right. so why bother trustingt turn you into the mennonite mafioso or something? >> because somebody has to share about who we really are. and share the truth. >> right. all right. so really the only other thing to do is to go cook the bird. i'm still unclear where that happens. is that in your property? >> it happens in my home. my wife offered you her kitchen. >> this is huge. you not only trust us in your place of business. you're going to let us innior home. >> we are. >> and we're going to prepare the chicken there. >> we are honored to have you come into our home. >> we're not going to break any china. we're going to be on our best behafr. guys, be on your best behavior. do you promise? >> i promise to be on my best behavior. >> during the break, my crew will take a sacred vow to be on their best behavior. >> dan, you're not even coming in the house. [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. and that keeps you going
the amish mafia. >> as a community we look at that and what they are doing. it's a farce. it's a joke. it's not real at all. >> right. so why bother trustingt turn you into the mennonite mafioso or something? >> because somebody has to share about who we really are. and share the truth. >> right. all right. so really the only other thing to do is to go cook the bird. i'm still unclear where that happens. is that in your property? >> it happens in my home. my wife...
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the district attorney. so i'm really not at liberty to speak to that. >> reporter: the story of eric garner's death rippled through minority communities, making it a challenge for police to gain trustthey don't want to see you on the block, you got to get off the block. >> reporter: how does it feel every night? >> it fees real bad when people treat you inhuman and you know it and you can see it. >> reporter: this shop owner laments how an arrest outside his door got so out of control, but he still wants police to crack down on small crimes. do the cops walk by your store a lot? >> no. if i call them, they come. >> reporter: never walk by? >> no, never. >> reporter: would you like to see a foot patrol? >> i would like that here. >> reporter: you think that would stamp out low-level crimes? >> yeah. >> reporter: at eric garner's funeral, there were calls for accountability. >> ain't no more preaching. the world seen what happened. it's going to happen again over and over. we're going to come to another funeral. ear going to march, we're going to sing and we're going to cry. no justice, no peace is out the window, man. it's time for war. >> people will only do what we allow them to d
the district attorney. so i'm really not at liberty to speak to that. >> reporter: the story of eric garner's death rippled through minority communities, making it a challenge for police to gain trustthey don't want to see you on the block, you got to get off the block. >> reporter: how does it feel every night? >> it fees real bad when people treat you inhuman and you know it and you can see it. >> reporter: this shop owner laments how an arrest outside his door got so...
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the district attorney. so i'm really not at liberty to speak to that. >> reporter: the story of eric garner's death rippled through minority communities, making it a challenge for police to gain trustthey don't want to see you on the block, you got to get off the block. >> reporter: how does it feel every night? >> it fees real bad when people treat you inhuman and you know it and you can see it. >> reporter: this shop owner laments how an arrest outside his door got so out of control, but he still wants police to crack down on small crimes. do the cops walk by your store a lot? >> no. if i call them, they come. >> reporter: never walk by? >> no, never. >> reporter: would you like to see a foot patrol? >> i would like that here. >> reporter: you think that would stamp out of low-level crimes? >> yeah. >> reporter: at eric garner's funeral, there were calls for accountability. >> ain't no more preaching. the world seen what happened. it's going to happen again over and over. we're going to come to another funeral. ear going to march, we're going to sing and we're going to cry. no justice, no peace is out the window, man. it's time for war. >> people will only do what we allow them t
the district attorney. so i'm really not at liberty to speak to that. >> reporter: the story of eric garner's death rippled through minority communities, making it a challenge for police to gain trustthey don't want to see you on the block, you got to get off the block. >> reporter: how does it feel every night? >> it fees real bad when people treat you inhuman and you know it and you can see it. >> reporter: this shop owner laments how an arrest outside his door got so...
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the fbi is there to protect us, protect our community from criminals. not to go and hire criminals to actually come into our mosques and put our youth at risk. >> you can't really trust fbi anymore. i mean period. you cannot trust the fbi anymore. in my own sermons i would tell our community members to please cooperate with the law. however, when it comes to the fbi, the less you talk, the more you walk. >> consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the growing controversy. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> real perspective, consider this on al jazeera america toledo ohio has one of the oldest muslim communities in the united states. immigrants from the middle east settled here, years ago. toledo has its own story of an fbi informant. darren griffin grew up in toledo and joined the u.s. army. court testimony would later reveal that after he left the military his life began to spiral out of control. >> he started abusing drugs and alcohol. became involved in drug dealing activity. my name is edward brian. i'm an assistant federal public defender for northern district of ohio. he came to know drug enforcement agents when t
the fbi is there to protect us, protect our community from criminals. not to go and hire criminals to actually come into our mosques and put our youth at risk. >> you can't really trust fbi anymore. i mean period. you cannot trust the fbi anymore. in my own sermons i would tell our community members to please cooperate with the law. however, when it comes to the fbi, the less you talk, the more you walk. >> consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with...
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the fbi is there to protect us, protect our community from criminals. not to go and hire criminals to actually come into our mosques and put our youth at risk. >> you can't really trust fbi anymore. i mean period. you cannot trust the fbi anymore. in my own sermons i would tell our community members to please cooperate with the law. however, when it comes to the fbi, the less you talk, the more you walk. >> the government that came in won't allow the people to speak up... >> john stewart and maziar bahari >> the film is about democratization of information >> the fight for free journalism... >> these regimes are aresting more and more people... >> primetime news only on al jazeera america real reporting that brings you the world. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. toledo ohio has one of the oldest muslim communities in the united states. immigrants from the middle east settled here, years ago. toledo has its own story of an fbi informant. darren griffin grew up in toledo and joined the u.s. army. court testimony would later reveal that after he left the military his lif
the fbi is there to protect us, protect our community from criminals. not to go and hire criminals to actually come into our mosques and put our youth at risk. >> you can't really trust fbi anymore. i mean period. you cannot trust the fbi anymore. in my own sermons i would tell our community members to please cooperate with the law. however, when it comes to the fbi, the less you talk, the more you walk. >> the government that came in won't allow the people to speak up... >>...
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the fbi is there to protect us, protect our community from criminals. not to go and hire criminals to actually come into our mosques and put our youth at risk. >> you can't really trust fbi anymore. i mean period. you cannot trust the fbi anymore. in my own sermons i would tell our community members to please cooperate with the law. however, when it comes to the fbi, the less you talk, the more you walk. >> game of thrones when it came out, didn't hit any best sellers lists... >> the worlds, the magic and the fascination of george r.r. martin >> i'm writing the equivalent of a medieval world war ii... >> how his imagination keeps millions of devoted fans always wanting more >> it's nice to be doing something everybody is so aware of... >> every saturday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue lookin
the fbi is there to protect us, protect our community from criminals. not to go and hire criminals to actually come into our mosques and put our youth at risk. >> you can't really trust fbi anymore. i mean period. you cannot trust the fbi anymore. in my own sermons i would tell our community members to please cooperate with the law. however, when it comes to the fbi, the less you talk, the more you walk. >> game of thrones when it came out, didn't hit any best sellers lists......
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the family in to look at a video, it was a video of the incident. we had not one incident that came from that, so i know that communication's key. trust is key, and they believed in the department, they believed in the chief, and so that goes a long way moving forward. >> let me ask you all what effect ferguson has had, if any, on your relationships in your city between the police and minorities, or in the squad room itself. >> it's had an -- i think it's had an impact in just about every police department in this country, and the good news is that you know, with as many outreach activities that we engage in on a regular basis with all segments of the community, this really gave it a shot in the arm, and we had people contacting us saying hey, we'd like to talk, have this conversation, and ferguson started a lot of conversations about policing, and so we had folks reaching out to us inviting us to come speak with them, so i think there's been at least that positive aspect of what ferguson has done to police departments around the country. >> have you noticed the same thing? but have you also -- has there been any increased tensions? >
the family in to look at a video, it was a video of the incident. we had not one incident that came from that, so i know that communication's key. trust is key, and they believed in the department, they believed in the chief, and so that goes a long way moving forward. >> let me ask you all what effect ferguson has had, if any, on your relationships in your city between the police and minorities, or in the squad room itself. >> it's had an -- i think it's had an impact in just about...
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preserve the peace, and to maintain the public trust at all times, particularly in moments of heightened community tension. >> and so with that, tony, we wait, and the town of ferguson waits. people are not afraid to tell us what they think as they drive by on the main drag, but nobody can say with any certainty we have to wait. we'll say one more time, for what it's worth, the feelings here waiting for sunday. >> in ferguson, missouri, thank you. >>> hundreds plan to protest when the grand jury decision is announced. right now there are demonstrations planned in more than 90 cities in 34 states as well as a protest planned in toronto, canada. police departments across the country are holding meetings to prepare for large crowds. coming up on al jazeera america. texas approves dozens of controversial history, and socialist's text books that creatics say distort the facts. e or create components of a nuclear weapon. this weekend may be the last chance to make a deal that president obama puts in his messages for the iranian people. >> iran will have nuclear energy. we'll addressed one of the greatest challenges to international peace and security. >> the u.s. hopes to limit ble plutonium.
preserve the peace, and to maintain the public trust at all times, particularly in moments of heightened community tension. >> and so with that, tony, we wait, and the town of ferguson waits. people are not afraid to tell us what they think as they drive by on the main drag, but nobody can say with any certainty we have to wait. we'll say one more time, for what it's worth, the feelings here waiting for sunday. >> in ferguson, missouri, thank you. >>> hundreds plan to...
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the local level. it is not about a big national campaign. a presence building in communities, getting trusted voices out there, partnering with local tv stations. that is something that is harder to track at the national level. that is how we reach the consumers that need this information and to take the steps to enroll. >> one of the issues that does seem to be coming up as people who even if they do find out about the tax credits that are available, they are finding that it is out of reach for them. they are somewhere in between, with the tax credit is a discount, and they are committing the income to other things. is them health insurance available, but they aren't paying for because they don't perceive it to be affordable. is there an argument out there that there should be cheaper available to people. >> one of the big issues that we were facing before the affordable care act was that consumers that had plans that were maybe credit affordable and they seem at a great deal, and then something what wrong, and it turned out the plans did not cover what they thought it would. that was a major issue for a lot of americans. part of what the aca is trying to do is address that. the requirem
the local level. it is not about a big national campaign. a presence building in communities, getting trusted voices out there, partnering with local tv stations. that is something that is harder to track at the national level. that is how we reach the consumers that need this information and to take the steps to enroll. >> one of the issues that does seem to be coming up as people who even if they do find out about the tax credits that are available, they are finding that it is out of...
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the national guard could be there, because some people don't trust the ferguson police, and at the same time, they were not heavy handed last night in their approach, and they destroyed parts of the community. what kind of reaction should they be having? is it useful? >> i do believe that after last night, the show of force is useful, and that's what i thought they were going to do. i thought they were going to allow folks to protest peacefully, and not allow it to be all over the place, and fires over here, and looting over here. none of that to me made any sense whatsoever. so look, frankly, they failed last night. they failed. >> and it looks although me that they're moving into a staging area. we're looking at armored vehicles, and buses carrying people. it looks like every available vehicle possibly in that part of missouri, law enforcement vehicle, has showed up. the message here is, we're not going to see another night like last night. but again, this kind of thing, roland, serves two purposes, right? it could be a show of force to some hooligans to stay out of it. and it could force other people's hands. >> here's the deal. people of conscience, they want there to be peaceful, non-
the national guard could be there, because some people don't trust the ferguson police, and at the same time, they were not heavy handed last night in their approach, and they destroyed parts of the community. what kind of reaction should they be having? is it useful? >> i do believe that after last night, the show of force is useful, and that's what i thought they were going to do. i thought they were going to allow folks to protest peacefully, and not allow it to be all over the place,...
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what you're looking at is a law enforcement agency that does not have the trust of the community it isving. these leaks, continually putting out things that turn out not to be extra. and much more importantly. this is a law enforcement agency. if you're going to have a state of emergency declared, declare the state of emergency when the police department is giving 80% to 98% of all the tickets and the warrants to african-americans, even though it is way out of whack with what's going on there. there have been problems for years there. >> let me ask you, you talk about there would be no confusing his hands. because of the way the bullet entered, he this could have been up but from the back. he could have been moving in a different direction. when you look at this, do you have confidence which way his arms were? >> i don't lake to be dogmatic but there is only one way that this plays out when you analyze the bullet wounds. there were two wounds of the arm. one in the forearm. entering dorsally, the other in the upper arm entering in the front and exiting in the back. both had an upward t
what you're looking at is a law enforcement agency that does not have the trust of the community it isving. these leaks, continually putting out things that turn out not to be extra. and much more importantly. this is a law enforcement agency. if you're going to have a state of emergency declared, declare the state of emergency when the police department is giving 80% to 98% of all the tickets and the warrants to african-americans, even though it is way out of whack with what's going on there....
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a distrust of prosecutor bob mcculloch, the people here, at least the black community here in ferguson and the surrounding areas in greater st. louis, do not trustal law enforcement. but again, it's important to note that much of the white community does. this is a disconnect. we saw from polling that came out in august and september there's a real disconnect here between minority communities and white communities in terms of trust in law enforcement and trust in the judicial system. i think that's one of the endearing lessons and realities of what's happened out here in ferguson. >> well, i just say, this disconnect i've seen for years all over the country. i saw it when i went into ferguson, in staten island. there's already a connection between local police and local investigators that only becomes worse when you have breakdowns that have been described tonight. we'll be watching in ferguson. i intend to be there, as i said to the parents when i was there a couple weeks ago, but we want to see peace as michael brown sr and the mother liz have said throughout this. but peace always means justice must be part of it. people must know whatever's
a distrust of prosecutor bob mcculloch, the people here, at least the black community here in ferguson and the surrounding areas in greater st. louis, do not trustal law enforcement. but again, it's important to note that much of the white community does. this is a disconnect. we saw from polling that came out in august and september there's a real disconnect here between minority communities and white communities in terms of trust in law enforcement and trust in the judicial system. i think...
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the community, circumcision, where is the access. prep?is the access to really it's a question of how do you really inspire and develop the trust and research enterprise at large, not just orund aids vaccines microbicides, but how do you build that relationship so that both supports science but has reasonable expectations of what science should be able to deliver. question over here. this kind of touches on what you were saying, mitchell. what do you think will be the for aold for efficacy vaccine that are we going to be looking at the silver bullet or 50% efficacious vaccine that combined with prep or combined gets use circumcision, to ta100% and how do you communicate that effectively in the community that thinks it's bullet?er >> a couple of you touched on the fact that this is combination prevention so when we're doing clinical research with all these other eitherntions, individually or together, start to result in a high level of preventive benefit, how do you find a 50% or 60% vaccine, or is it hidden behind other interventions? >> i'd love to see the search a silver bullet stop now. if we're searching for a silver welet in this epidemic, should focus on some
the community, circumcision, where is the access. prep?is the access to really it's a question of how do you really inspire and develop the trust and research enterprise at large, not just orund aids vaccines microbicides, but how do you build that relationship so that both supports science but has reasonable expectations of what science should be able to deliver. question over here. this kind of touches on what you were saying, mitchell. what do you think will be the for aold for efficacy...
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not boarded up. >> correct. >> reporter: why? >> i'm putting trust in my community. >> reporter: a community, once again, in the national spotlight. so we do know that grand jurors heard more evidence on tuesday. at this point, we still do not know how much notice this community is going to be given once a decision has been reached. the nine-member grand jury panel are considering a range of charges, everything from first-degree murder to manslaughter to no charges at all. matt, savannah? >> craig melvin, thanks. >>> we're learning a lot more about that chilling attack in israel. >> worshippers now returning back to that jerusalem synagogue this morning where five people were killed in that savage terror attack by two palestinian men on tuesday. bill neely is in jerusalem with the very latest. bill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, natalie. from a city still reeling from a massac massacre, the worst here in six years and fearful, braced really for more trouble, fearful that there could be more copycat attacks. at the synagogue where many survived a mass murder, they prayed again this morning. bullet holes the only reminder of the horror here that took the lives of four worshippers. they h
not boarded up. >> correct. >> reporter: why? >> i'm putting trust in my community. >> reporter: a community, once again, in the national spotlight. so we do know that grand jurors heard more evidence on tuesday. at this point, we still do not know how much notice this community is going to be given once a decision has been reached. the nine-member grand jury panel are considering a range of charges, everything from first-degree murder to manslaughter to no charges at...
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to be in pain or injured at all him but the ascent police reports will say, oh, he was horrifically injured. that's not what we did when we try to build trust within the community be square him we try to tell the truth. because we have to be honest with the community if they're going to have trust in our law enforcement officers. that's more than anything ferg "son what's going on. so that's why so much emotion is going on in light of the going coming back. >> is it still your understanding the grand jury will come back with its findings this week? >> they're going to give the family notice and when we give that foy, we can confirm. until that time we can't. >> mr. crump, are you calling for the commune to the remain calm regardless of the outcome. >> alisyn, we have from the beginning done that. we have to find some positive out of this negative. we have to come together and say we have to make sure we change the system so we don't have to keep this being repeated over and over again and so many american cities him we got to physical out as americans how to break this vicious cycle as us losing our children and it being swept under the world. >> mr. crump, we
to be in pain or injured at all him but the ascent police reports will say, oh, he was horrifically injured. that's not what we did when we try to build trust within the community be square him we try to tell the truth. because we have to be honest with the community if they're going to have trust in our law enforcement officers. that's more than anything ferg "son what's going on. so that's why so much emotion is going on in light of the going coming back. >> is it still your...
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not boarded up. >> correct. >> why? >> i'm putting trust in my community. >> reporter: a community once again in the national spotlight. we have been told that grand jurors continue to hear evidence in this case. at this point we don't know how much notice this community is going to get once a decision has been reached. we do know that the 12-member grand jury considering everything from murder to no charges at all. back to you. >> thanks. >> we'll learn a lot more about the attack in israel. natalie has the latest. >> what we're hearing is more disturbing as worshipers returning back to the jerusalem synagogue this morning where five people were killed in that savage tck by two palestinian men on tuesday. bill neely is in jerusalem with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. from a city still reeling from massacre the worst here in six year, and fearful, braced really, that for more trouble, fearful there could be more copy cat attacks. at the synagogue where many survived a mass murder, they prayed again this morning. bullet holes the only reminder of the horror here that took the lives of four worshipers. they have been buried, the fear here remains. and the grief. three of the d
not boarded up. >> correct. >> why? >> i'm putting trust in my community. >> reporter: a community once again in the national spotlight. we have been told that grand jurors continue to hear evidence in this case. at this point we don't know how much notice this community is going to get once a decision has been reached. we do know that the 12-member grand jury considering everything from murder to no charges at all. back to you. >> thanks. >> we'll learn a...
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