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in response to the media's failure to report on the events leading to trayvon's death.ink he's absolutely right. >> okay. >> i also want to comment around the inequality of seeing how influencers, celebrities, gun violence prevention coalitions receive millions of dollars for these moments of crises, but black communities devastated by gun violence are really fighting for crumbs, to be able to save our lives. i think that we need to talk about that larger inequality. >> important point. >> if we keep repeating the pattern, we're going to keep getting to this place, as well. >> dante, thank you. we are out of time, but i appreciate you coming on and talking this through with us. we'll be right back. >>> it's time for "your business" of the week. dirty lemon has been making waves since they launched their premium beverage brand. don't expect to find their product on shelves near you. they're disrupting the traditional distribution model by pioneering a direct to consumer model. you purchase the product via text. watch "your business" weekend mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. >>
in response to the media's failure to report on the events leading to trayvon's death.ink he's absolutely right. >> okay. >> i also want to comment around the inequality of seeing how influencers, celebrities, gun violence prevention coalitions receive millions of dollars for these moments of crises, but black communities devastated by gun violence are really fighting for crumbs, to be able to save our lives. i think that we need to talk about that larger inequality. >>...
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george zimmerman was the man acquitted of the death of trayvon martin.oment he was acquitted, i was full of despair but rather quickly understood there had to be a new conversation about anti—black racism in this country and arguably in the world. but there must have been cases before that irritated you and irritated others. what made it about that moment that made you feel that and made it travel as it did? i think it was witnessing george zimmerman and the trial against him actually be a trial against trayvon martin. i think it was spending an entire year waiting for a justice system that has historically been terrible to black communities give this white—passing person a pass to go home after murdering a child. i think it was spending time in my life seeing over—policing in my neighbourhood, over—incarceration in my neighbourhood and it came to a head when george zimmerman was acquitted. this was an unarmed black man, a youngster, a teenager. yes. you've written about it in your book, when they call you a terrorist, and talking about your experiences,
george zimmerman was the man acquitted of the death of trayvon martin.oment he was acquitted, i was full of despair but rather quickly understood there had to be a new conversation about anti—black racism in this country and arguably in the world. but there must have been cases before that irritated you and irritated others. what made it about that moment that made you feel that and made it travel as it did? i think it was witnessing george zimmerman and the trial against him actually be a...
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others like the coach may have been ruling that decision early on the home defense all it see sound trayvon was the happy recipient. at the other end any heroics from strength in the acrobatic new consumer we keeping brian ahead it was only a matter of time until right see breakthrough be katy clark once in a trice. the house with the momentum after a frantic fast. and they crashed on in the second period t. mers ran a plate for one goal and the striker on a sub made a mistake in a commanding his seven game goal drought and been a sneaker. fan event got greedy as he tried to see a light six win. but the visitors couldn't break through again frogman sending the last chance of the match high and white. and so another milestone in the light six story the banner inspired first of a victory over. the match day twenty seven conversation continues i'm back with max merrill if former but as they go player michelle did say ok michele start with you let's start off with life six when was it a sense of buyer's being too weak or leipsic actually showing up and being strong. was a strong performers for
others like the coach may have been ruling that decision early on the home defense all it see sound trayvon was the happy recipient. at the other end any heroics from strength in the acrobatic new consumer we keeping brian ahead it was only a matter of time until right see breakthrough be katy clark once in a trice. the house with the momentum after a frantic fast. and they crashed on in the second period t. mers ran a plate for one goal and the striker on a sub made a mistake in a commanding...
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brutality and i'm talking to dwyane wade and he's talking from a personal stand point and watching trayvonn getting killed. and speaking out after he had seen that because he thought about his sons. and russell westbrook, of why he chose to speak out after terrance was killed in california. >> i mean i was there at rallies and you showed up because that's where you're from. >> that's where i'm from. i went to high school with tiffany crutcher, who was the sister of terrance crutcher. and i interviewed eed the fami members of the victims. so i interviewed tiffany crutcher, who is terrance crutcher's sister. and eli za castile. and talked to them to stand up and tell story on behalf. j jahvaris fulton, when it first happened, there was a few people who wanted to cover it. none of the local news people wanted to cover the story, he said the family was trying to get it out and have somebody cover the story and they didn't want to. they said it is just another young black man who was murdered, it wasn't really news worthy. but after dwyane wade to pose in that iconic photo, wearing their hoodie
brutality and i'm talking to dwyane wade and he's talking from a personal stand point and watching trayvonn getting killed. and speaking out after he had seen that because he thought about his sons. and russell westbrook, of why he chose to speak out after terrance was killed in california. >> i mean i was there at rallies and you showed up because that's where you're from. >> that's where i'm from. i went to high school with tiffany crutcher, who was the sister of terrance...
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sad you're who is just six that's why i'm here in out they got out of here you know man i'm down trayvon was my bro he never sell any scientists any kind of paranoid or guess i'm frantically was on hand in drag as. paid in all below we start. when he will say a lie then do it. you don't leave. on a. dime. to read part of something dead he will leave the wound is alive. he was in the park and the manager. called the police to be moved because he thought he was a homeless man. the first of the police out there is answering our call and they came out in and they discussed it with dad. and they told her they found that he wasn't doing anything wrong. when the call a new day spads it went to chris for a manny be kept in. the background or words to the point were off for grabs with. true couple times with. and from there you have the officers. you have with sam will dockery never heard it officer we were told there are many just to try to be tree dump it's time for that train and he missed an input is then out and he shot my baby forty eight hours. off their knowledge pass for true. and i'm mo
sad you're who is just six that's why i'm here in out they got out of here you know man i'm down trayvon was my bro he never sell any scientists any kind of paranoid or guess i'm frantically was on hand in drag as. paid in all below we start. when he will say a lie then do it. you don't leave. on a. dime. to read part of something dead he will leave the wound is alive. he was in the park and the manager. called the police to be moved because he thought he was a homeless man. the first of the...
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crump represented the family of trayvon martin and says he has been retained by clark's family.artin was the florida teenager shot by a neighborhood watch volunteer. today crump might announce details of a civil lawsuit filed on behalf of clark's family. >> you get to a sterile environment where these federal judges and so forth, they may not know any of these officers, whereas in state court they may know some of these officers. >> meantime, civil rights activist al sharpton announced yesterday he plans to attend stephon clark's funeral. sharpton has been involved in countless protests across the u.s. against police violence and discrimination against african-americans. >>> students who survived the shooting at marjory stoneman douglas high school say their gun control movement is only getting started. the march for our lives rallies drew huge crowds across the country over the weekend including the bay area on saturday. the students who organized them say that they're working to elect lawmakers who support stronger gun control laws. in response, former pennsylvania republican
crump represented the family of trayvon martin and says he has been retained by clark's family.artin was the florida teenager shot by a neighborhood watch volunteer. today crump might announce details of a civil lawsuit filed on behalf of clark's family. >> you get to a sterile environment where these federal judges and so forth, they may not know any of these officers, whereas in state court they may know some of these officers. >> meantime, civil rights activist al sharpton...
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his family has hired well known civil rights attorney ben crump for the families of trayvon martin and martin brown. >> no family should have to endure this pain and suffering. >> sunday players from the sacramento kings and boston celtics wore tee shirts with clark's name. >> say his name, stefan clark. >> stefan clark. >> reporter: 17 athletes from both teams were featured in a public service announcement seen during the first quarter. >> we will not stick to sports. >> we will not shut up and dribble. >> this is bigger than basketball. >> change can be uncomfortable. >> change is necessary. >> reporter: the shooting has sparked a series of protests, punctuated in the streets. sacramento's mayor hopes the demonstrations are peaceful and can be channelled into change. >> there are many questions about policy and protocol that come right out of this video that we're going to be sure get asked and anderred. >> now, clark's family is preparing for his funeral. >>> tonight severe weather across texas and oklahoma. golf ball hail reported as it slides into the east and damaging winds and h
his family has hired well known civil rights attorney ben crump for the families of trayvon martin and martin brown. >> no family should have to endure this pain and suffering. >> sunday players from the sacramento kings and boston celtics wore tee shirts with clark's name. >> say his name, stefan clark. >> stefan clark. >> reporter: 17 athletes from both teams were featured in a public service announcement seen during the first quarter. >> we will not stick...
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choose their own text what is trayvon martin's name stand for in all of the list these are the names i hope that the kids feel that english is for them english is is about learning about the world it's about critiquing things in society and it's about how you can stand up to injustice and that's why i hope the kids feel and that's why i became an english teacher and that's why i try and implement on a on a day to day basis when she. knows . this is the time when you get to choose your english teacher is for the next two years we have a set of beliefs and their english department here about you. the first thing we believe is that you can be trusted that you are the perfect person to decide where and how and with whom you learn you decide how hard the program of learning that you think is suitable for you should be you decide the topic you decide the style of learning and then you get on and succeed we do not want to break you and to groups who we think will achieve and groups who we think want that is none of our business at the end of it all you will all say the same g.c.s.e. examina
choose their own text what is trayvon martin's name stand for in all of the list these are the names i hope that the kids feel that english is for them english is is about learning about the world it's about critiquing things in society and it's about how you can stand up to injustice and that's why i hope the kids feel and that's why i became an english teacher and that's why i try and implement on a on a day to day basis when she. knows . this is the time when you get to choose your english...
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he previously worked with the families of trayvon martin and michael brown. >>> right now a repeal of the state's new gas tax may be one step closer. signatures to put a repeal on the november ballot were turned in today to sacramento. organizers need more than half a million to qualify. at last check signatures are still being counted, but supporters say they are confident. the 12-cent a gallon tax took effect last year to raise money for road repairs. >>> a mixed bag from b.a.r.t. today, new police data shows arrests are way up, but so is crime. b.a.r.t. police made more than 1,700 arrests last year up nearly 40% from 2016. they also issued more than 8,000 citations and warnings to fare evaders, an 88% spike, but during that same period there was nearly a 25% increase in violent crimes on b.a.r.t. and a more than 50% spike in electronic device thefts. still the police chief says the growing surveillance system is making it harder for people to get away with it. >> every single day it seems like it keeps getting better and better. so these images that we get are very helpful for our
he previously worked with the families of trayvon martin and michael brown. >>> right now a repeal of the state's new gas tax may be one step closer. signatures to put a repeal on the november ballot were turned in today to sacramento. organizers need more than half a million to qualify. at last check signatures are still being counted, but supporters say they are confident. the 12-cent a gallon tax took effect last year to raise money for road repairs. >>> a mixed bag from...
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celebrate trayvon this will take place across russia this tuesday to mark the final countdown final hole consist been reporting for us special studio here in moscow where the world cup will open this summer. it's a pretty chilly snow covered day here today in moscow but of course the world cup will take place in the height of moscow's warm summer it seems so long ago now that russia was bid to host the fifth world cup but as time has moved closer to the event it's really flown by and today marks the first mark one hundred days till the start of football's biggest festivals preparations have been well underway twelve stadiums across eleven cities from design in the east to kaliningrad in the western fifo officials have been keeping a close eye on those preparations on those developments so far so good from them it's been a thumbs up this is very important for fee for and for the local organizing committee to make clear to everyone and every fan around the world that the walk up is going to be an inclusive event an open event and welcoming even for everyone who respective of their backgrou
celebrate trayvon this will take place across russia this tuesday to mark the final countdown final hole consist been reporting for us special studio here in moscow where the world cup will open this summer. it's a pretty chilly snow covered day here today in moscow but of course the world cup will take place in the height of moscow's warm summer it seems so long ago now that russia was bid to host the fifth world cup but as time has moved closer to the event it's really flown by and today...
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family has hired well-known civil rights attorney ben crumb, who has also represented the families of trayvonnd michael brown. >> no family should have to endure this pain and suffering. >> reporter: sunday players from the kings and celtics wore t-shirts with stephon's name. >> say his name. >> stephon clark. >> stephon clark. >> 17 athletes from both teams were featured in a public service announcement seen during the first quarter. >> we will not stick to sports. >> we will not shut up and dribble. >> this is bigger than basketball. >> change can be uncomfortable. >> change is necessary. >> reporter: the shooting has sparked a series of protests, punctuated at times by tense moments in the streets. sacramento's mayor hopes the demonstrations are peaceful and can be channeled into change there. >> are many questions about policy and protocol that come right out of watching this video. that we're going to do ensure get asked and answered. >> reporter: now clark's family is preparing for his funeral thursday. joe fryer, nbc news. >>> just ahead, we'll look at the buildup to the ncaa men's fin
family has hired well-known civil rights attorney ben crumb, who has also represented the families of trayvonnd michael brown. >> no family should have to endure this pain and suffering. >> reporter: sunday players from the kings and celtics wore t-shirts with stephon's name. >> say his name. >> stephon clark. >> stephon clark. >> 17 athletes from both teams were featured in a public service announcement seen during the first quarter. >> we will not...
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six others might say coach may have been ruling that decision early on him depends on it see son trayvon was the happy recipient. of the other end early heroics from strength in the acrobatic meekness sooner we keeping brian todd. i mean pressed on in the second period teams that have played through and go in the striker on as a sub made a mistake frankly ending his seven game goal drought in the been a sneaker. fan who then got greedy as he tried to see a light six win. but the visitors can break through again progress sending the last chance of the match high and why. and so another milestone in the light sweet story the banner inspired first of a victory over par and. let's look at what all of those results mean for the bundesliga table as we saw byron stumbled against leipsic but they're still almost a shoo in for the title shocker in second dortmund make amends for crashing out of europe and secure third frankfurt moved up to fourth in the bottom half an hour hamburg also looked like a shoo in but this time to be relegated cologne and minds also in big trouble with only seven war ro
six others might say coach may have been ruling that decision early on him depends on it see son trayvon was the happy recipient. of the other end early heroics from strength in the acrobatic meekness sooner we keeping brian todd. i mean pressed on in the second period teams that have played through and go in the striker on as a sub made a mistake frankly ending his seven game goal drought in the been a sneaker. fan who then got greedy as he tried to see a light six win. but the visitors can...
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right after the death of trayvon martin. because of the mainstream media coverage of his that. six years ago, this week, our anniversary is this week. global supportd for the arrest of george zimmerman by igniting marches around the country and today, we organicon from being an blueprint -- we are working on the intersection of mass mobilization. we are around community organizing and transfers of a leadership development. of new leadersg at the core of our work. host: you wrote in the huffington post that you believe that any march for our lives must include kids like trayvon martin. what do you mean by that? what message do you want to organizers of today's events around the world to include to address your concerns? caller: absolutely. first and foremost, and i've said this repeatedly, we are so excited and energized by these young people taking action today from parkland and all over the country. the core of that, we all understand that no matter how you are identifying, what it means to feel unsafe. we for generations, there has been communities that have been asking, what
right after the death of trayvon martin. because of the mainstream media coverage of his that. six years ago, this week, our anniversary is this week. global supportd for the arrest of george zimmerman by igniting marches around the country and today, we organicon from being an blueprint -- we are working on the intersection of mass mobilization. we are around community organizing and transfers of a leadership development. of new leadersg at the core of our work. host: you wrote in the...
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he's represented the families of other high profile cases such as trayvon martin, michael brown and tamire's now joining the team representing the family of stephon clark - the 22 year old shot and killed by sacramento police. it's still unclear what the team will announce at monday's press conference here at the federal courthouse. for a second day protesters took to the streets of sacramento yesterday demanding justice for clark. as day turned to night the mostly peaceful protests took a tense turn - with demonstrators standing on vehicles and shaking police cars in south sacramento. the demonstrators demanding justice for clark and changes to the system.protester: "know what your political goals are! we settle for petty goals. we don't just want justice for stephon clark. we want to make sure that helicopter's aren't fly for petty ass break-ins of cars. we want to make sure there aint no school to prison pipeline. we want to make sure they are not selling people to prisons. that's what our goals have to be."the protests continued well into the night. ( marty ) that was mark thompson re
he's represented the families of other high profile cases such as trayvon martin, michael brown and tamire's now joining the team representing the family of stephon clark - the 22 year old shot and killed by sacramento police. it's still unclear what the team will announce at monday's press conference here at the federal courthouse. for a second day protesters took to the streets of sacramento yesterday demanding justice for clark. as day turned to night the mostly peaceful protests took a...
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meantime the attorney who handled the trayvon martin case is taking on the same role in the death ofhere is alex stone. >> reporter: after close to a week of protests in the streets of sacramento, the emotional grandmother of stephon clark. >> justice, justice for my baby. >> reporter: in front of reporters pleading for answers from police. >> they didn't have to kill him like that. they didn't have to shoot him. >> reporter: police shot at clark 20 times in his grandmother's backyard seen here on police body cameras, two officers, one who was black, can be heard yelling gun. police say the officers believed clark was armed. it turned out he had only a cell phone. police chased clark to that backyard after getting reports of somebody breaking car windows. now police are asking the community to give them time to investigate. >> we are going to release facts as we get them. >> reporter: but protesters and clark's family are demanding justice. >> please give us justice. >> reporter: the family is now being represented by attorney ben crump who also represented trayvon martin. >> since 2
meantime the attorney who handled the trayvon martin case is taking on the same role in the death ofhere is alex stone. >> reporter: after close to a week of protests in the streets of sacramento, the emotional grandmother of stephon clark. >> justice, justice for my baby. >> reporter: in front of reporters pleading for answers from police. >> they didn't have to kill him like that. they didn't have to shoot him. >> reporter: police shot at clark 20 times in his...
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like you know trayvon martin and mike brown, eric garner, samir rice, you're going to know him.'re going to remember this. >> reporter: clark had prior run-ins with the law including for robbery and domestic violence. sacramento police say the my digestive system used to make me feel sluggish. but those days are over. now, i take metamucil every day. it naturally traps and removes the waste that weighs me down. so i feel...lighter. try metamucil and begin to feel what lighter feels like. take the 2-week challenge and see the difference metamucil can make. begin to feel what lighter feels like. available at walmart and walmart.com >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> russian president vladimir putin recently unveiled a new generation of nuclear weapons designed, he claims, to thwart u.s. missile defenses. president trump wants to modernize america's nuclear arsenal as well. all that sounds frightening to the man who used to choose the targets for u.s. nuclear strikes. alex wagner has his story. p. >> reporter: for more than 40 years daniel ellsberg has been known a
like you know trayvon martin and mike brown, eric garner, samir rice, you're going to know him.'re going to remember this. >> reporter: clark had prior run-ins with the law including for robbery and domestic violence. sacramento police say the my digestive system used to make me feel sluggish. but those days are over. now, i take metamucil every day. it naturally traps and removes the waste that weighs me down. so i feel...lighter. try metamucil and begin to feel what lighter feels like....
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that this president wants to ignore president obama spoke in personal terms about ferguson about trayvon about air gun that met with a minute jams as they developed a police commish this president has not added one word not tweeted one. other than to tell police to be rough when they are resting debbie hines is a former baltimore city prosecutor she says the u.s. department of justice is not willing to fund much needed training for police officers to prevent these shootings from reoccurring. this shooting yes it occurred in sacramento california but in the united states police shootings of unarmed black men have occurred in the north the south the midwest chicago and in california there is no state or actually no black man that is immune from actually being ending up in the same predicament that stephon clark and it's very unfortunate that this administration refuses to acknowledge what is going on and to at least make some comment other that it is a local matter unfortunately when the trumpet ministration should be silent they are saying something and in this case when they should be sp
that this president wants to ignore president obama spoke in personal terms about ferguson about trayvon about air gun that met with a minute jams as they developed a police commish this president has not added one word not tweeted one. other than to tell police to be rough when they are resting debbie hines is a former baltimore city prosecutor she says the u.s. department of justice is not willing to fund much needed training for police officers to prevent these shootings from reoccurring....
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clark's family has hired the same attorney who represent eed trayvon martin. community leaders asked for protests to remain peaceful. >>> threatening gun violence was found scrawled on bathroom walls, this comes just days after el diablo high school said the school was safe. >> reporter: this parking lot at dvc normally jam packed, but not today. that said, we just learned from campus administrators that classes will resume here tomorrow. there was some 20,000 students the campus at diablo valley college is normally bustling with activity. but not today after all classes were cancelled, buildings locked up tight after threateni ining graffiti was found in two campus bathrooms. >> we took that seriously and decided to close this particular campus. if it did happen and kids were in class, then obviously people could have died. but if it didn't happen, then, you know, better to be safe than sorry. >> i saw something, i said something, i yelled, i reported, i filed paper work and nothing happened. >> student halle brofy says she's been filing complaints for some t
clark's family has hired the same attorney who represent eed trayvon martin. community leaders asked for protests to remain peaceful. >>> threatening gun violence was found scrawled on bathroom walls, this comes just days after el diablo high school said the school was safe. >> reporter: this parking lot at dvc normally jam packed, but not today. that said, we just learned from campus administrators that classes will resume here tomorrow. there was some 20,000 students the campus...
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clark's family has hired the same attorney that represented trayvon martin's family. they say it will be investigated thoroughly. >> the tragedy warrants not only our sorrow but a deep examination of what occurred and what policies and procedures must be examined and changed. >> the officers were responding to a report of someone breaking into cars in the neighborhood. >>> now to new details on a san francisco shootout that left six people injured. this video shows the chaos outside a barbershop as shots rang out. >> a san francisco police officer is still recovering from his wounds, and the small family businesses that line geneva avenue are trying to cope with what happened. >> eric thomas is live at the scene with the latest. >> reporter: as you mentioned, the suspect was pronounced dead at the hospital. the wounded officer underwent surgery this morning to rye move the bullet from his leg, and there were four other people wounded. we understand a couple of them were released from the hospital. but along the avenue, these business owners are still affected by this
clark's family has hired the same attorney that represented trayvon martin's family. they say it will be investigated thoroughly. >> the tragedy warrants not only our sorrow but a deep examination of what occurred and what policies and procedures must be examined and changed. >> the officers were responding to a report of someone breaking into cars in the neighborhood. >>> now to new details on a san francisco shootout that left six people injured. this video shows the...
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crump has represented families in high profile cases including trayvon martin, michael brown and tamir rice. in the video he writes "all of us who are committed to social justice are demanding full transparency and answers as to how these tragic events unfolded." crump will be holding a news conference monday in front of the federal courthouse in downtown sacramento. and while crump hasn't announced details or a call to action - sacramento attorney mark reichel suspects he may be considering filing a civil law suit on behalf of the family in federal court. and if successful...mark reichel/attorney: "is going to get damages. and by damages, i mean money damages. that is going to compensate the family for the loss of their loved one. what he would have earned in his lifetime."reichel says filing in federal court may help level the playing field for the family as state court judges are more likely to know members of the department and police officers involved.mark reichel/attorney: "you get to a sterile environment where these federal judges and so fourth, they may not know some of these
crump has represented families in high profile cases including trayvon martin, michael brown and tamir rice. in the video he writes "all of us who are committed to social justice are demanding full transparency and answers as to how these tragic events unfolded." crump will be holding a news conference monday in front of the federal courthouse in downtown sacramento. and while crump hasn't announced details or a call to action - sacramento attorney mark reichel suspects he may be...
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the clark family has hired lawyer benjamin crump.he is best known for representing the families of trayvonmartin and michael brown.former sacramento kings star demarcus cousins says he will pay for clark's funeral. (pam) illinois police have released body cam footage .... of an incident in which an officer killed a 34-year-old african- american woman earlier this month. it shows police stopping decynthia clements.. in the early morning hours of march 12th .. and shooting her. meghan dwyer has the video. áánatsááthese are the final moments of 34-year-old decynthia clements' life.elgin police say they pulled her over on march 12th but she refused to get out of her car during a traffic stop. when she finally did, she was shot and killed.illinois state police are now reviewing whether lt. christian jensen used unnecessary deadly force. the footage from the body camera shows moments before before, during and after jensen pulled the trigger.on the video, jensen can be heard saying, "yes, i'm good. i mean, i'm not happy. it absolutely sucks. but i don't know what else. i was stuck. you know she w
the clark family has hired lawyer benjamin crump.he is best known for representing the families of trayvonmartin and michael brown.former sacramento kings star demarcus cousins says he will pay for clark's funeral. (pam) illinois police have released body cam footage .... of an incident in which an officer killed a 34-year-old african- american woman earlier this month. it shows police stopping decynthia clements.. in the early morning hours of march 12th .. and shooting her. meghan dwyer has...
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and here's the thing, lawrence, at the core issue here we've seen this with trayvon, altten sterling,d over again the absolute denial by police. it is part of police training apparently to shoot first and ask questions regardless of the race of the officers who are involved. at the core issue here was a man who they were supposedly pursuing for breaking windows in cars. this is not someone that you needed to use lethal force. so to continue to shoot somebody when they're already on the ground is not just overkill in the rhetorical sense but overkill from the standpoint that the violence they felt comfortable using in that sense, bear ipmind the bullets could have ricochetted and hit somebody else, and they didn't care. at the end of the day these officers don't care because they're probably not going to face any consequences for the this, and another black men is going to be besmirched and smeared by police officers. they've already started dragging his reputation in order to justify an unjustifiable killing. >> as a matter of police tactics what disturbs me most about this is there's
and here's the thing, lawrence, at the core issue here we've seen this with trayvon, altten sterling,d over again the absolute denial by police. it is part of police training apparently to shoot first and ask questions regardless of the race of the officers who are involved. at the core issue here was a man who they were supposedly pursuing for breaking windows in cars. this is not someone that you needed to use lethal force. so to continue to shoot somebody when they're already on the ground...
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we didn't give trayvon that much love and he was killed. white people blow up a building and we say he had a troubled childhood. let's give some humanity to everybody. >> david simon is a writer and producer for the tv show "the wire," he tweeted this. once before i die, i would like to hear a cop or prosecutor declare a main stream media report that the black or brown skinned suspect of a crime of violence is the outcry of a very challenged young man, talking about challenges that led him to this point. why do you think they would describe conditt that way? >> i don't know. everyone has a story. we shouldn't look for ways to excuse anybody for these crimes. if someone is legitimately a terrorist, call him a terrorist. but i would disagree in that i have heard stories trying to humanize many minorities that he was about to turn his life around so on and so forth. >> main stream media? >> absolutely. >> i find that's always the counter story, because black people are getting disproportionate sentencing. we have to tell the story so we don't
we didn't give trayvon that much love and he was killed. white people blow up a building and we say he had a troubled childhood. let's give some humanity to everybody. >> david simon is a writer and producer for the tv show "the wire," he tweeted this. once before i die, i would like to hear a cop or prosecutor declare a main stream media report that the black or brown skinned suspect of a crime of violence is the outcry of a very challenged young man, talking about challenges...
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he's represented the families of other high profile cases such as trayvon martin, michael brown and tamir. he's now joining the team representing the family of stephon clark - the 22 year old shot and killed by sacramento police. it's still unclear what the team will announce at monday's press conference here at the federal courthouse. for a second day protesters took to the streets of sacramento yesterday demanding justice for clark. as day turned to night the mostly peaceful protests took a tense turn - with demonstrators standing on vehicles and shaking police cars in south sacramento. the demonstrators demanding justice for clark and changes to the system.protester: "know what your political goals are! we settle for petty goals. we don't just want justice for stephon clark. we want to make sure that helicopter's aren't fly for petty ass break-ins of cars. we want to make sure there aint no school to prison pipeline. we want to make sure they are not selling people to prisons. that's what our goals have to be."the protests continued well into the night. (jrstone) next... there is still
he's represented the families of other high profile cases such as trayvon martin, michael brown and tamir. he's now joining the team representing the family of stephon clark - the 22 year old shot and killed by sacramento police. it's still unclear what the team will announce at monday's press conference here at the federal courthouse. for a second day protesters took to the streets of sacramento yesterday demanding justice for clark. as day turned to night the mostly peaceful protests took a...
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losing onntry is trayvon every country in does business with trade wars are , good and easy to win."i didn't expect this. i find it real scary. >> i think it is ill thought out. everybody else, the eu and others are saying don't do this. china will sit back and let washington be the centerpiece of this nightmare. >> we have tariffs against some 35 countries right now for various violations of one product or another they have put forward. we routinely are imposing tariffs on our allies. it is inevitable. it is not just china that dumps product, so do many of our european countries so do many of , our allies elsewhere in the world. these aren't meant to hurt other countries so much as they are meant to bring jobs back to the u.s., and to level the playing field. rosalind: still ahead as we review the week on "bloomberg best," ray dalio sees a challenge coming for central banks. larry summers thinks investors may be too serene for their own good. and the highlight of corporate earnings reports. up next, more of the top business headlines. warren buffett and jamie dimon reach out and com
losing onntry is trayvon every country in does business with trade wars are , good and easy to win."i didn't expect this. i find it real scary. >> i think it is ill thought out. everybody else, the eu and others are saying don't do this. china will sit back and let washington be the centerpiece of this nightmare. >> we have tariffs against some 35 countries right now for various violations of one product or another they have put forward. we routinely are imposing tariffs on our...
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crump has represented families in high profile cases including trayvon martin, michael brown and tamirhe writes "all of us who are committed to social justice are demanding full transparency and answers as to how these tragic events unfolded." crump will be holding a news conference monday in front of the federal courthouse in downtown sacramento. and while crump hasn't announced details or a call to action - sacramento attorney mark reichel suspects he may be considering filing a civil law suit on behalf of the family in federal court. and if successful...mark reichel/attorney: "is going to get damages. and by damages, i mean money damages. that is going to compensate the family for the loss of their loved one. what he would have earned in his lifetime."reichel says filing in federal court may help level the playing field for the family as state court judges are more likely to know members of the department and police officers involved.mark reichel/attorney: "you get to a sterile environment where these federal judges and so fourth, they may not know some of these officers, where in s
crump has represented families in high profile cases including trayvon martin, michael brown and tamirhe writes "all of us who are committed to social justice are demanding full transparency and answers as to how these tragic events unfolded." crump will be holding a news conference monday in front of the federal courthouse in downtown sacramento. and while crump hasn't announced details or a call to action - sacramento attorney mark reichel suspects he may be considering filing a...
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families of folks that have been impacted by police violence, this -- and you would hear folks like trayvons parents and jordan davis' parents talk about how they're joining a community in which they hope to never have to ever really experience. so first and foremost i definitely want to send my condolences and deep support to the family that's experiencing this. but at the same time, i think in this moment -- right -- again, we all understand the value about what it means to be safe in our communities. and i think as we move forward in this new political moment, we have to really start to talk about how communities have been devastated by poverty and economic injustices in our country. we have to talk about the constant disinvestment in black communities in particular in which folks, at the root of violence, is actually a feeling of displacement and a feeling of not having adequate resources in our communities to take care of our communities in these moments. so i think at the heart of this, we should definitely be expecting more outrage and more protests and more deliberative organizing m
families of folks that have been impacted by police violence, this -- and you would hear folks like trayvons parents and jordan davis' parents talk about how they're joining a community in which they hope to never have to ever really experience. so first and foremost i definitely want to send my condolences and deep support to the family that's experiencing this. but at the same time, i think in this moment -- right -- again, we all understand the value about what it means to be safe in our...
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clump has represented cases like trayvon martin, michael brown. >>> president trump finally signed a $1.3 trillion spending bill into law this week. it avoided a government shut down at least until september. he had threatened to veto the package because it didn't include his wall or protect daca recipients or fully fund his wall as we said. we sat down with former mayor willie brown and asked if he thought trump was going to veto this thing. >> no, not at all. he will make the noise but he is not going to let the government shut down. that would be a tough one for 2018. >> i don't know. it's really hard to predict at this point the lengths to which he will go to distract frankly from other things that are happening, from this interview that will air sunday night. >> on stormy daniels? >> stormy daniels. >> we have robert mueller and north korea. it's not like there is anything to talk about. >> still some people to fire. >> must be exhausted. >> all of that's going on but whats this coming down to? it's got to do with fiscal responsibility, since this is our national debtor are they
clump has represented cases like trayvon martin, michael brown. >>> president trump finally signed a $1.3 trillion spending bill into law this week. it avoided a government shut down at least until september. he had threatened to veto the package because it didn't include his wall or protect daca recipients or fully fund his wall as we said. we sat down with former mayor willie brown and asked if he thought trump was going to veto this thing. >> no, not at all. he will make the...
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hired a florida-based civil rights attorney to represent them who also represented the family of trayvon martin. as you may have seen, more anger flared last night when protestors blocked interstate 5. these are some of the images coming out of the city right -- several other media organizations report that former kings star didi marcus cousins is going to pay for the funeral. in addition to all of this that's happening today, there is a vigil scheduled tonight at 7 p.m. near the site of the shooting. i should also point out that i have been monitoring with our media partners in sacramento and they are not reporting any violence as a result of these demonstrations that are taking place just inconvenience as protestors block streets. >> thank you, andre senior. lieutenant governor gavin newsom tweeted: > >>> president trump signed a budget into law today after threatening a veto calling the spending bill ridiculous and warning that he wouldn't sign a bill like that again. in the end, the president said he decided to sign the bill because it provides much- needed funding for the defense de
hired a florida-based civil rights attorney to represent them who also represented the family of trayvon martin. as you may have seen, more anger flared last night when protestors blocked interstate 5. these are some of the images coming out of the city right -- several other media organizations report that former kings star didi marcus cousins is going to pay for the funeral. in addition to all of this that's happening today, there is a vigil scheduled tonight at 7 p.m. near the site of the...
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. >> we've been down this street before for michael brown in ferguson all the way to trayvon martin in florida. >> reporter: for city officials, they're promising to do whatever they can. >> for me, you know, stephon could have been a friend of mine and i can't imagine the horrible grieving experience that this has caused for his family. it happened about 3:20 nville. >>> a small earthquake rattled the mount diablo area this afternoon about 3:20 near danville. it was a 2.7 magnitude quake. it's the same area that was hit by a swarm of quakes just last month. >>> it's an around the clock race to repair a sagging train trestle north of sacramento near marysville along a bridge above the yuba river. after recent storms the trestle is dipping almost 3 feet below normal. crews from union pacific are laying down foundation to stabilize it. one of the big concerns is a pipe below the trestle holding diesel fuel. >> it is not uncommon when you have rivers and heavy storms and a lot of flow where the footings can become compromised. >> if it fell and collapses, it could have fell in the river a
. >> we've been down this street before for michael brown in ferguson all the way to trayvon martin in florida. >> reporter: for city officials, they're promising to do whatever they can. >> for me, you know, stephon could have been a friend of mine and i can't imagine the horrible grieving experience that this has caused for his family. it happened about 3:20 nville. >>> a small earthquake rattled the mount diablo area this afternoon about 3:20 near danville. it was...
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he's represented the families of other high profile cases such as trayvon martin, brown, and rice.s joining the team representing the family of stefan clark, the 22-year-old shot and killed by sacramento police. it's unclear what the team will announce at monday's press conference at the federal courthouse. meanwhile, for a second day protesters took to the streets of sacramento yesterday, demanding justice for clark. as day turned to night, the mostly peaceful protest took a tense turn with demonstrators standing on vehicles and shaking police cars in south sacramento. the demonstrators demanding justice for clark and changes to the system. >> know what your political goals are. we settle for petty goals. we don't just want justice for stefan clark. we want to make sure [ inaudible ] we want to make sure they're not selling people in prison. that's what our goals have to be. >> reporter: the protest continued well into the night. we do know police made at least one arrest. the protest is scheduled monday morning at 10 a.m. right here at the federal courthouse. in sacramento, marc
he's represented the families of other high profile cases such as trayvon martin, brown, and rice.s joining the team representing the family of stefan clark, the 22-year-old shot and killed by sacramento police. it's unclear what the team will announce at monday's press conference at the federal courthouse. meanwhile, for a second day protesters took to the streets of sacramento yesterday, demanding justice for clark. as day turned to night, the mostly peaceful protest took a tense turn with...
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like, how you know trayvon martin and mike brown, eric garner, tamir rice, you're going to know.ow him. you're going to remember this. >> one of the officers has six years of experience. the other officer has eight years. when we asked if either of the officers had been disciplined in the past, sacramento police told us they could not release that information. both officers have been placed on paid administrative leave while a use of force investigation proceeds. wolf? >> brian, the sacramento police had to undergo reforms about a year and a half ago after another controversial shooting, right? >> that's right, wolf. in late 2018, sacramento police shot and killed a mentally ill african-american man. that led to major reforms in the department, including a requirement that all police officers now have to wear body cameras. >> brian todd, thanks for that. >>> coming up, there's breaking news. president trump says he'd still like to testify before special counsel robert mueller, as his own lead lawyer in the russia probe resigns. in a cnn exclusive, former playmate, karen mcdougal,
like, how you know trayvon martin and mike brown, eric garner, tamir rice, you're going to know.ow him. you're going to remember this. >> one of the officers has six years of experience. the other officer has eight years. when we asked if either of the officers had been disciplined in the past, sacramento police told us they could not release that information. both officers have been placed on paid administrative leave while a use of force investigation proceeds. wolf? >> brian, the...
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. >> the civil rights attorney has previously represented the families of michael brown and trayvon martin. sacramento's police chief has promised a full investigation. >> the sacramento police officer's association released a statement yesterday saying even as tragic as this event is, we cannot ignore the fact that the shooting was legally justified under the law, within police policy, and in accordance with training. it went on to say it is clear from the video that they truly believed that clark had a gun. >>> an east bay school district is talking about possibly removing school resource officers. the debate that's now starting. >> and the major impact new tariffs are expected to have on the north bay's wine industry. >>> it's 5:10 in the a.m. here is a feature on abc 7 mornings. we're keeping weather and >>> it's 5:13 right on the dot. i thought i'd show you the next seven days and your chance of needing to dodge drops is none. those of you who have had outdoor activities have been rained out. get ready to make those up. >>> california's wine industry will take a hit if china follows t
. >> the civil rights attorney has previously represented the families of michael brown and trayvon martin. sacramento's police chief has promised a full investigation. >> the sacramento police officer's association released a statement yesterday saying even as tragic as this event is, we cannot ignore the fact that the shooting was legally justified under the law, within police policy, and in accordance with training. it went on to say it is clear from the video that they truly...
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that man was civil rights attorney and has previously represented the families of michael brown and trayvon martin. sacramento's police chief has promised a full investigation. >>> the sacramento police officers association, meanwhile, releaased this statement saying even as tragic as this event is, we cannot ignore the fact that the shooting was legally justified under the law, within police policy, and in accordance with training. it is clear from the video that they truly believed that clark had a gun. >>> hi, everyone. i have an update on the cambridge analytica hearing happening in london all during our newscast. i've been listening in here at our live desk. whistleblower christopher wylie talking to british lawmakers and what he's saying could put facebook in hot water in europe. he sparked the reports that cambridge and l cambridge analytica harvested through a quiz app. the official campaign backing britain's exit, so brexit, from the european union, had access to the data inappropriately collected from facebook. you'll remember that wylie previously alleged cambridge analyt analyti
that man was civil rights attorney and has previously represented the families of michael brown and trayvon martin. sacramento's police chief has promised a full investigation. >>> the sacramento police officers association, meanwhile, releaased this statement saying even as tragic as this event is, we cannot ignore the fact that the shooting was legally justified under the law, within police policy, and in accordance with training. it is clear from the video that they truly believed...
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crump also represented families of trayvon martin and michael brown and he is asking for independente will speak up for stephon and we will fight for stephon! >> naacp is talking to department of justice about launching a federal investigation. >>> checking the markets this morning, the dow is positive by about 200 points. s&p and nasdaq also trading positive. next financial expert rob black will join us and we'll talk winners and losers on wall street. we'll see where things stand. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. thanks for staying with us. we are checking on your commute. it's still crowded in a number of spots. this is 92, san mateo bridge. it's very congested as it has been all morning. no major issues in your way. you can make it to the peninsula in 23 minutes. i am surprised by the clearing at the bay bridge toll plaza. it looks really good. i double checked, is there anything in the maze holding folks back? so far, it looks good. a minor wait at the toll plaza, 14 minutes. it is a little crowded at the upper deck but it's nice to see early clearing in san francisco. som
crump also represented families of trayvon martin and michael brown and he is asking for independente will speak up for stephon and we will fight for stephon! >> naacp is talking to department of justice about launching a federal investigation. >>> checking the markets this morning, the dow is positive by about 200 points. s&p and nasdaq also trading positive. next financial expert rob black will join us and we'll talk winners and losers on wall street. we'll see where things...
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> reporter: you said you wanted his name to be remembered the same way that people remember -- >> trayvon, eric gardner brown. it's not the first and won't be the last. i think that's what hurts the most. >> what does the community, the law enforcement community, say to this family and people like him who say we're afraid still? >> right now what the community has to hear from the police and the authorities is that this will be thoroughly investigated. if it's found that the officers were wrong, that discipline will be taken, up to and including prosecution if it's warranted. they need to hear that, they need to hear that right away. that this -- we're going to do what's necessary in the interest of justice in this case. if the police stay silent for any long period of time, it gives the appearance of wrongdoing. it backs up the narrative from the community if they think this was wrong and the police don't answer to at least say we're going to investigate this, you know, the officers are -- are suspended pending the investigation. a thorough investigation is conducted -- not by that polic
> reporter: you said you wanted his name to be remembered the same way that people remember -- >> trayvon, eric gardner brown. it's not the first and won't be the last. i think that's what hurts the most. >> what does the community, the law enforcement community, say to this family and people like him who say we're afraid still? >> right now what the community has to hear from the police and the authorities is that this will be thoroughly investigated. if it's found that...
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but whether it was trayvon martin or michael brown or freddie gray.rrible innocent ended up racial slash point regardless what the ultimate facts determined, dr. steele. >> well, the flash point, if we're going to have a flash point, should be mr. sharpton should fly to chicago where in 2016762 young black largely boys shot by other black boys committed that many murders in one year wheres that liberal sharpton again. again, liberalism goes after examples of victimization. what's amazing about mr. sharpton he has a passion for black victimization. he loves it he celebrates it he won't let anybody escape it because victimization is his only source of power. he has nothing else to offer. nothing to say about the economy. immigration, whatever. nor do most on the left. they can call people racist. take positions that give them this ora of innocence from the americans. i'm not a racist. i'm an in the, good-hearted american. we're going to go and have diversity and inclusion and so forth while they actually ignore the real problems. if you have got 762 boy
but whether it was trayvon martin or michael brown or freddie gray.rrible innocent ended up racial slash point regardless what the ultimate facts determined, dr. steele. >> well, the flash point, if we're going to have a flash point, should be mr. sharpton should fly to chicago where in 2016762 young black largely boys shot by other black boys committed that many murders in one year wheres that liberal sharpton again. again, liberalism goes after examples of victimization. what's amazing...
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so i don't think he can own a lot of things like the trayvon martin shooting. police shootings were happening long before president trump took office. we have to be clear be that. what you stee president trump trying to do here and he goes at this as a businessman, is he trying to work on behalf of the communities. we see african-american unemployment at its lowest rate ever recorded in american history. he's trying to effect change in those ways. i do acknowledge could the white house have been a little morel went about the response, should they have put out a statement, it is true. we have high stakes negotiations with north korea coming up, we have critical deadlines looming with issue, russian aggression, attacking our allies. i think when the president decides to weigh in on something, he weighs those factors i mentioned again which is are the local police doing a good job, do they understand the -- i think the african. >> let me just ask it this way though. when you look at the% he got, when you see polls, it's right around that level. is he miss agopport
so i don't think he can own a lot of things like the trayvon martin shooting. police shootings were happening long before president trump took office. we have to be clear be that. what you stee president trump trying to do here and he goes at this as a businessman, is he trying to work on behalf of the communities. we see african-american unemployment at its lowest rate ever recorded in american history. he's trying to effect change in those ways. i do acknowledge could the white house have...
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reporter: clark's family has hired civil rights attorney ben crump who also represented the families of trayvonrtin and michael brown. >> just think of his grandmother for the rest of her life, as long as she lives in that house, she's going to sleep in a bed less than five feet away from where her grandson was shot 20 times. >> reporter: nba players joining in wearing t-shirts with clark's name and appearing in a public service announcement that aired during sunday's kings/celtics game. >> she will not shut up and dribble. >> this is bigger than basketball. >> change can be uncomfortable. >> change is necessary. >> reporter: citing the ongoing investigation, police declined to comment on the details of the case but released the videos saying they're dedicated to getting all the facts. >> we also are more than willing, and will, look at should things change, should our training change, should our policies change. >>> meanwhile, officials in louisiana are announcing today that two baton rouge police officers will not face charges in the shooting death of anton sterling. he is the 37-year-old fat
reporter: clark's family has hired civil rights attorney ben crump who also represented the families of trayvonrtin and michael brown. >> just think of his grandmother for the rest of her life, as long as she lives in that house, she's going to sleep in a bed less than five feet away from where her grandson was shot 20 times. >> reporter: nba players joining in wearing t-shirts with clark's name and appearing in a public service announcement that aired during sunday's kings/celtics...
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. >> i am also here to represent those who didn't get justice, those like trayvon martin, eric gardner. those that have already gone through the shootings with the gun violence that has already been experienced every day throughout this nation. and i am here to come and march for them and to really raise awareness and justice for the gun violence that has already been happening in our nation and to spread awareness for them, as well. >> oh, my god. who is this little kid? barack obama. >> elijah cole brown from richmond. we talk about extraordinary young people, not just extraordinary, but inspiring. you talk about this idea of intersectionality, bridging the gaps. i spent time yesterday with a young man whose twin brother was killed here in d.c. murdered during a robbery. and i talked to him, and hear him say it's not just about mass shootings. every single day people are dying from gun violence. especially young black men in america. the next step will be to see how well they really truly bridge the gap in terms of a policy agenda. so we're standing with parkland, we're standing with
. >> i am also here to represent those who didn't get justice, those like trayvon martin, eric gardner. those that have already gone through the shootings with the gun violence that has already been experienced every day throughout this nation. and i am here to come and march for them and to really raise awareness and justice for the gun violence that has already been happening in our nation and to spread awareness for them, as well. >> oh, my god. who is this little kid? barack...
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clark's family has hired as i recall rights attorney ben crump who also represented the families of t y trayvonore continue and michael brown. >> stephon's grandmother for the rest of her life, as long as she lives in that house, she's going to sleep in a bed less than five feet away from where her grandson was shot 20 times. >> reporter: nba players joining in wearing t-shirts with clark's name and appearing in a public service announcement the that aired during sunday's kings/celtics game. >> we will not shut up and dribble. >> this is bigger than basketball. >> change can be uncomfortable. >> change is necessary. >> reporter: police declined to comment citing the ongoing investigation but said they are dedicated to getting all of the facts. >> we are also more than willing and will look at should things change, should our policies change. >> reporter: sacramento city council holds its weekly meetings on tuesday nights, but this week they've actually moved up the regular business to an afternoon session. tonight's meeting will be a community discussion solely focused on this case. protests ar
clark's family has hired as i recall rights attorney ben crump who also represented the families of t y trayvonore continue and michael brown. >> stephon's grandmother for the rest of her life, as long as she lives in that house, she's going to sleep in a bed less than five feet away from where her grandson was shot 20 times. >> reporter: nba players joining in wearing t-shirts with clark's name and appearing in a public service announcement the that aired during sunday's...
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his name became repz -- resonate as trayvon martin was now. he was the black lives matter choice. and family members of emit till's family marched with them in florida. >> and they've been on a -- on msnbc and i should obviously -- it is a very moving and people should go to the african-american museum. we only have 30 seconds left. but people who have seen this already who have seen the screening of it say, we learned things about dr. martin luther king even though we think we know everything, what did you learn? >> it is interesting, because watching dr. king is always fascinating for me. i've read so much about him. and you feel like you know so much. but i love to be reminded how young he is. he is 26 years old when he starts off in 1955 with the montgomery bus boy and younger than jay-z when he died and these were kids. john lewis was in his early 20s when he delivers the speech at the march on washington. these were very young people. including children who were willing to face death just for the basic rights of human beings in this country. i think it is important that peop
his name became repz -- resonate as trayvon martin was now. he was the black lives matter choice. and family members of emit till's family marched with them in florida. >> and they've been on a -- on msnbc and i should obviously -- it is a very moving and people should go to the african-american museum. we only have 30 seconds left. but people who have seen this already who have seen the screening of it say, we learned things about dr. martin luther king even though we think we know...
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hired a florida-based civil rights attorney to represent them who also represented the family of trayvon martin. as you may have seen, more anger flared last night when protestors blocked interstate 5. these are some of the images coming out of the city right now on social media. take a look. this is the protest earlier today. protestors are walking from yolo county onto tower bridge on capital mall and they are heading towards the state capital as you see here. let's take a look at more video coming in from social media. this is the protestor on capital mall to the state capital. another video now to show the protests from last night. it was it looked like outside of golden1 center in downtown sacramento. protestors blocked the entrance. anyone attending the game had a hard time getting in. only a handful of people were able to see the game. you see all the empty seats. only 2400 people made it inside golden1 center to watch the game this afternoon. the "sacramento bee" reports that kings star demarcus cousins has reached out to the family of stephon clark offering to pay for the funera
hired a florida-based civil rights attorney to represent them who also represented the family of trayvon martin. as you may have seen, more anger flared last night when protestors blocked interstate 5. these are some of the images coming out of the city right now on social media. take a look. this is the protest earlier today. protestors are walking from yolo county onto tower bridge on capital mall and they are heading towards the state capital as you see here. let's take a look at more video...
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. >> you said you wanted his name to be remembered the same way people remember -- >> trayvon martin,ir rice, eric garner, michael brown. >> reporter: sacramento police arrived in the neighborhood sunday after 9:00 p.m., responding to calls of someone breaking car windows. >> going down the street breaking windows. >> reporter: police said they found at least three vehicles damaged. they believed clark was the culprit. according to the sheriff's department, its helicopter crew observed the person breaking windows and picking up a tool bar. aerial video shows someone police say as clark hopping fences and running from police. >> the police were going to try to slander him, say he was this and that. he was ant gn't a gun guy. >> he's down. no movement. >> reporter: moments after the gunfire, clark lays silent and the officers reload their gun, still fearful, it seems, of being attacked. minutes later, they approach to administer aid. where does the family go from here? zbl >> we're afraid. we're afraid. it's not the first and it won't be the last. >> like any compassionate person, i was
. >> you said you wanted his name to be remembered the same way people remember -- >> trayvon martin,ir rice, eric garner, michael brown. >> reporter: sacramento police arrived in the neighborhood sunday after 9:00 p.m., responding to calls of someone breaking car windows. >> going down the street breaking windows. >> reporter: police said they found at least three vehicles damaged. they believed clark was the culprit. according to the sheriff's department, its...