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. >>> hillary clinton meeting privately with the mothers of michael brown and trayvon martin and tamir rice. the mother of the boy shot in cleveland believes the talks were productive. >> we discussed a lot of reform, ideas with change across the nation and just about how this nation can improve itself. i felt she was very sincere. she made a lot of great points. now we are looking for action. >> hillary clinton on the campaign trail today in iowa. she will be hosting two town hall meetings there. the keystone xl oil pipeline is in limbo. the transamerica company is asking to suspend the application permit beyond the 2016 election. it will go through a state review in alaska. the move comes in the face of the rejection by the obama administration as early as this week. big news there. >>> time for an early start on your money. seeing a lot of red. asian and european stocks lower. so are u.s. stock futures. yesterday, stocks kicked off november with a nice rally. dow climbed 165 points. that aim took the dow in positive territory for the year. the s&p 500 climbing 1.2%. >>> the resident
. >>> hillary clinton meeting privately with the mothers of michael brown and trayvon martin and tamir rice. the mother of the boy shot in cleveland believes the talks were productive. >> we discussed a lot of reform, ideas with change across the nation and just about how this nation can improve itself. i felt she was very sincere. she made a lot of great points. now we are looking for action. >> hillary clinton on the campaign trail today in iowa. she will be hosting two...
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during one she met with the families of gun violence victims, including the mothers of trayvon martin, michael brown all were black youth shot and killed in high profile cases. the key man involved in getting saddam hussein died this morning. ahmed chalabi provided intelligence indicating iraq had weapons of mass destruction. >> that turned out to be false. he was 71-years-old. a storm is delivering an early taste of winter to northern california. the cold front moving in from the pacific northwest is bringing much needed precipitation to the drought stricken region. the system dropped up to a foot of snow in parts of the sierra, nevada. drivers were forced to use chains or snow tires on mountain highways around lake tahoe. heavy streets and snarled commuters, crews cleared out clogged storm drains t. storm triggered a passive pileup. about 20 cars were involved in people suffered minor injuries, police blamed poor visibility. parts of the southeast face the threat of more heavy rain and severe weather. new downpours could bring flooding to the carolinas. cars sent up plumes of water
during one she met with the families of gun violence victims, including the mothers of trayvon martin, michael brown all were black youth shot and killed in high profile cases. the key man involved in getting saddam hussein died this morning. ahmed chalabi provided intelligence indicating iraq had weapons of mass destruction. >> that turned out to be false. he was 71-years-old. a storm is delivering an early taste of winter to northern california. the cold front moving in from the pacific...
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the gathering in chicago included the families of trayvon martin, michael brown and tamir rice. martin's mom spoke very briefly after monday's meeting. " sybrina fulton, trayvon martin's mother:"it was a very powerful meeting, it was very powerful." reporter: "did she promise anything?" sybrina fulton's security: "bye bye, i'm sorry" jessica rae: a series of shootings involving african-american men have spurred a string of protests over the last three years, largely starting with martin's killing in 20-12. those protestshave evolved into the black lives matter movement.... clinton has been protested by the group twice during her presidential campaign. she has promised to ban racial profiling and help former inmates find jobs. jessica rae: former florida governor jeb bush kicked off a busy week of campaigning in his home state of florida. the g-o-p presidential hopeful is looking to turn the page on his struggling campaign... with a new slogan... jeb can fix it. but that slogan is leading many to wonder if it's the country or his campaign that he's trying to fix. " jeb bush/(r) p
the gathering in chicago included the families of trayvon martin, michael brown and tamir rice. martin's mom spoke very briefly after monday's meeting. " sybrina fulton, trayvon martin's mother:"it was a very powerful meeting, it was very powerful." reporter: "did she promise anything?" sybrina fulton's security: "bye bye, i'm sorry" jessica rae: a series of shootings involving african-american men have spurred a string of protests over the last three years,...
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hillary clinton was in congress for a series of fund rayes raiser, she met with the mothers of trayvon martin, michael brown and mayor rice. all were black youth shot and killed in high profile cases. the iraqi politician who played a key role in getting the united states to topple this morning. they say he died of an apparent heart attack at his baghdad home. back in 2003, he provided intelligence to the u.s. indicating iraq had weapons of mass destruction. >> that turned out to be false. chalabi was 71-years-old. >>> a storm is delivering a case of winter. the cold front moving in is bringing much needed precipitation to the drought stricken region. the system dropped up to a foot of snow in part of the sierra nevada. drivers were forced to use chains around lake tahoe. heavy rain flooded streets in the bay area snarled commuters, crews cleared out clogged storm drains d. storm triggered a massive pileup south of bakersfield. about 20 cars were involved in the chain reaction. several people suffered minor injuries. police blamed poor visibility. parts of the southeast faced the threat of mo
hillary clinton was in congress for a series of fund rayes raiser, she met with the mothers of trayvon martin, michael brown and mayor rice. all were black youth shot and killed in high profile cases. the iraqi politician who played a key role in getting the united states to topple this morning. they say he died of an apparent heart attack at his baghdad home. back in 2003, he provided intelligence to the u.s. indicating iraq had weapons of mass destruction. >> that turned out to be...
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so with that and the death of trayvon martin, i lived one mile from him. i grew up in new england but ilid in -- i lived in florida. so he was one mile from my house. >> is itn't it weird and ironic sometimes how an incident that you never thought could spark not just an idea but in this case an organization and a movement? thank you for sharing that, now, paul, when did you realize that you had something special tosser with a broader audience. >> well, gosh, since we have been doing this, we've been getting that feedback that this is really special, they never thought about things this way, that it's changed my life. that i didn't realize how vulnerable i was to my trigger style, we call it. so we hear that all the time in the corporate world and we decided that as a result of some of the things that michelle just said that he need to do more. in fact, we wanted to get to our could. so we started moving in the direction of families and youth. and here we are. and we also were waiting until our for profit business was so dramatically successful that we cou
so with that and the death of trayvon martin, i lived one mile from him. i grew up in new england but ilid in -- i lived in florida. so he was one mile from my house. >> is itn't it weird and ironic sometimes how an incident that you never thought could spark not just an idea but in this case an organization and a movement? thank you for sharing that, now, paul, when did you realize that you had something special tosser with a broader audience. >> well, gosh, since we have been...
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and of course with the murder of young trayvon martin and your response to that experience, developingam defenders, i think you instantly filled a space. have you found that my generation has been responsive to you, that you're getting what you need? >> um -- yes and no. yes and no. i think you're an example of someone from a previous generation reaching out and reaching back to young people. but i think actually the ball dropped in between. during the civil rights movement, the dominant aim and desire eventually moved towards integration. so the generation that followed you all's i believe began to reap the rewards of the fight of the civil rights movement. and so to really answer your question, i think the generations before us, and the folks that we still have around, yourself, bob moses, angela davis, have been very helpful but the goals of the civil rights movement have yet to be fully met. >> i'm struck by your observation that integration was the target for the movement. but integration, i think that's a little misunderstood. >> okay. >> we aren't looking to integrate into ameri
and of course with the murder of young trayvon martin and your response to that experience, developingam defenders, i think you instantly filled a space. have you found that my generation has been responsive to you, that you're getting what you need? >> um -- yes and no. yes and no. i think you're an example of someone from a previous generation reaching out and reaching back to young people. but i think actually the ball dropped in between. during the civil rights movement, the dominant...
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trayvon martin happened the crowds came out. baltimorew -- i'm in freddie gray situation the rights involved visit the road in ferguson. the white house response to what america's aim. i think you respond as president but also because he is a black second term he has nothing to worry about. we've seen a totally different barack obama. we're seeing a totally different person. i do think there is a different standard for him. they understand it. pity them or? with the political climate to do more? that something you into the equation as well. it is what it is at this point. excellent ask you a related question. your father is an immigrant from you both. you come in his job is the cuban-american. this this matter to you? you think of matters for your viewers and readers? for example on the last few months you've written about -- you had talked about the opening of relations with cuba. that's a story you brought a certain perspective or life experience to. that picture coverage? >> yes my dad emigrated to this country and 62, 3 week
trayvon martin happened the crowds came out. baltimorew -- i'm in freddie gray situation the rights involved visit the road in ferguson. the white house response to what america's aim. i think you respond as president but also because he is a black second term he has nothing to worry about. we've seen a totally different barack obama. we're seeing a totally different person. i do think there is a different standard for him. they understand it. pity them or? with the political climate to do...
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when trayvon martin happened, the crowds came out. when we saw with the freddie gray situation. the white house response to what america is saying. so he had to respond as president. there is an extra burden because he is a black man. also, second turn, he does not have anything to worry about. we are seeing a totally different barack obama second term. you're a totally different person. he is able to do things now that he was not able to do before. i do think there is a different standard for him, and they understand it. it is what it is at this point. christi parsons: jim, i want to ask you a related question. your dad is an immigrant from cuba. you are also cuban-american. does this matter to you? does this matter to eat what your viewers learn and what you report about the president? in the last few months, you have talked about and written about the opening of relations with cuba. that is a story to which you brought a certain perspective or life experience to. does that affect your coverage? jim acosta: my dad emigrated in 1962, 3 weeks before the cuban this crisis. -- cub
when trayvon martin happened, the crowds came out. when we saw with the freddie gray situation. the white house response to what america is saying. so he had to respond as president. there is an extra burden because he is a black man. also, second turn, he does not have anything to worry about. we are seeing a totally different barack obama second term. you're a totally different person. he is able to do things now that he was not able to do before. i do think there is a different standard for...
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trayvon martin we which the cat -- with the catch in traffic.ichmond wesley down the sideline, making the nice catch, ran power. robinson holding on, 31-24. >> these politicians you speak of? >> you need more? >> son, the holiday season's just like football season... you got your big games... ...cheese plates, turkey, appetizers. and regular games. get it all at a great price... ...and the holiday season is won. that's my boy! fill your cart with everything you need this season, all at one place. my giant. the markets change, all at one place. at t. rowe price, our disciplined investment approach remains. we ask questions here. look for risks there. and search for opportunity everywhere. global markets may be uncertain. but you can feel confident in our investment experience... ... around the world. call a t. rowe price investment specialist, or your advisor... ...and see how we can help you find global opportunity. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >>> it's going to be chilly for the soccer tournament. >> sure is. 55 tomorrow. drive for th
trayvon martin we which the cat -- with the catch in traffic.ichmond wesley down the sideline, making the nice catch, ran power. robinson holding on, 31-24. >> these politicians you speak of? >> you need more? >> son, the holiday season's just like football season... you got your big games... ...cheese plates, turkey, appetizers. and regular games. get it all at a great price... ...and the holiday season is won. that's my boy! fill your cart with everything you need this...
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but we didn't see as much of that until the trayvon martin issue. now we are seeing a totally different president. 's second term barack obama is different. at the media, they are pouncing on it more, so while they are pouncing on it, it is also for the greater good, because we are now seeing what the african-american community has been talking about for a very long time. that the black community and law enforcement have. it's not saying that you don't support law enforcement, you're supposed to support law enforcement, but there is some bad policing, and now it is being caught on tape. in one sense, it is a good thing, because it is helping to hold people to the fire. there is accountability. at the same time, it is unfortunate that he has to be held to a different level in standard because he is african-american. he is president of all-america, so i think it is a double-edged sword. >> do you think this change your describing in criminal justice reform, alluding to the discussions he promoted concerning how police relate to their communities, are
but we didn't see as much of that until the trayvon martin issue. now we are seeing a totally different president. 's second term barack obama is different. at the media, they are pouncing on it more, so while they are pouncing on it, it is also for the greater good, because we are now seeing what the african-american community has been talking about for a very long time. that the black community and law enforcement have. it's not saying that you don't support law enforcement, you're supposed...
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it included the families of trayvon martin, michael brown and tamir rice. protests over the deaths of those boys and others evolved into the black lives matter movement. clinton has been protested by the group twice during her presidential campaign... . we discussed a lot of reform, ideas with change across the nation. clinton is promising to ban racial profiling and help former inmates find jobs a country is in mourning after a russian jetliner crashed, killing 224 people. new details are leading to more speculation about what may have caused the tragedy. reid binion reports. new data, leading to new questions in the russian flash, detected by a u-s satellite when flight 9268 was flying over the sinai peninsula early saturday. it was 23 minutes into off radar, breaking up in air according to officials. former faa investigator david soucie says the key question is exactly where the flash happened. "did that flash start on the ....or an explosion from a missile or bomb blast those last two possibilities -- leading to renewed questions about terrorism u-s dir
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. >> hillary clinton met with the mother of trayvon martin, fine. but also, the mother of michael brown who was killed, it's been proven, by the department of justice. while he was attacking a police officer. so michael brown, the victim of cops when it's been proven. he was not. >> would hillary clinton be visiting the officer if michael brown finished the job he started? my guess is no. >> great to see you both. thank you for being here. >> coming up, breaking news on what may be the worst terror attack since 9/ 1. and it looks more and more like a bomb brought down a passener jet killing more than 240 men, women and small children. congressman king and lieutenant colonel schaffer will join us with new details. >>> plus, a stunning upset in kentucky where a tea party executive is now governor elect. but the bigger story may be what this means for the 2016 presidential race and chris and dana just ahead on that. along with the new poll, shaking up the gop race. >>> and then, a week after senator rubio is hammered for suggesting hillary clinton lied
. >> hillary clinton met with the mother of trayvon martin, fine. but also, the mother of michael brown who was killed, it's been proven, by the department of justice. while he was attacking a police officer. so michael brown, the victim of cops when it's been proven. he was not. >> would hillary clinton be visiting the officer if michael brown finished the job he started? my guess is no. >> great to see you both. thank you for being here. >> coming up, breaking news on...
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included in that group were mothers of the trayvon martin, jordan davis, michael brown, and clinton tweeted she was grateful for the meeting. the mothers called the two hour gathering both powerful and productive, and quite emotional. >>> 7:07. >> crews respond to an overnight house fire in chester. the flames broke out at kane street, at 11:00 p.m. fire fighters got under control an hour later. no one was hurt. still no word on how the the fire started. >>> also this morning police called out, to the dietz and watson headquarters on tacony street in northeast philadelphia they say someone, called to report a possible device found at the the factory. police say it was just a threat. they did not find anything suspicious. >>> and a foul odor lead to the discovery of dead animals and weapons and rain. >> dave has been on this story, dave, what is going on right now. >> reporter: we also know that investigators had to call out the bomb squad because of what they found in this house. we will show you the pictures, and we will send it right back to you guys for now but people want to stay tune f
included in that group were mothers of the trayvon martin, jordan davis, michael brown, and clinton tweeted she was grateful for the meeting. the mothers called the two hour gathering both powerful and productive, and quite emotional. >>> 7:07. >> crews respond to an overnight house fire in chester. the flames broke out at kane street, at 11:00 p.m. fire fighters got under control an hour later. no one was hurt. still no word on how the the fire started. >>> also this...
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>> get justice for mike brown, for trayvon martin.ite brothers and sisters, we want to give you something special. >> you're a woman. i'm a woman. and i think we can bond over that aspect, and i appreciate you guys for voicing your opinions. >> i think one thing that gets miscommunicated is that black people hate all white people or we think all white people hate us. that's not true. [ laughter ] >> all right. how about i get a hug, too. can i get a hug? after watch "waters world?" >> no, never heard of it. >> i'm waters and you're in my world right here. >> y'all get the hell out of here. >> so you were the peacemaker? >> i was. i healed things there. >> i thought it was bad in the '60s. >> i know. >> we want a safe zone. >> that's right. and you know what they ended up doing? they ended up kicking all the white people who protested with them out of the safe zone. >> right. okay. it was too late any way. >> that's right. they had to go to sleep. >> waters, everybody. factor "tip of the day." and outrageous conflict of interest at "th
>> get justice for mike brown, for trayvon martin.ite brothers and sisters, we want to give you something special. >> you're a woman. i'm a woman. and i think we can bond over that aspect, and i appreciate you guys for voicing your opinions. >> i think one thing that gets miscommunicated is that black people hate all white people or we think all white people hate us. that's not true. [ laughter ] >> all right. how about i get a hug, too. can i get a hug? after watch...
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in the case of trayvon martin it is more complicated. but i disagree with the idea that there is an objective standard at which we can say you can kill a person. the notion of a reasonable man standard is invoked by jurists and everyday citizens and they have biases. a jury may say in the same circumstance i would have shot ray is electron martin or michael brown. the problem is oftentimes we are shaped by white supremacy and the fear of black bodies. just because a jury has the same irrational fear doesn't mean it is okay to shoot them and that's part after what we are trying to do. >> there is a constitutional standard says objectively reasonable. if you want to argue with the supreme court, that's fine. >> i am. i disagree with the law. the law is not engineered at the core to deal with the issue of white supremacy. i agree -- >> how did white supremacy come in here? the situation was a white officer in kansas city who killed a white guy in the process of pummelling him. >> but i'm talking about quentin tarantino talking about the dea
in the case of trayvon martin it is more complicated. but i disagree with the idea that there is an objective standard at which we can say you can kill a person. the notion of a reasonable man standard is invoked by jurists and everyday citizens and they have biases. a jury may say in the same circumstance i would have shot ray is electron martin or michael brown. the problem is oftentimes we are shaped by white supremacy and the fear of black bodies. just because a jury has the same irrational...
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national attention, though many in the african-american community would say it was the case of trayvon martin shot in 2012 in florida that was the real beginning of the black lives matter movement. what has definitely played a role has been the rise of social media and smartphones. they're far more prevalent than back in 2012. one of the many things people are now trying to do is track the number of people shot and killed by police officers in the united states. "the washington post's" tally says more than 870 people have been killed by police so far this year, but that might be an underestimate because police departments are not required by law to report any incidents. it's up to the media and other independent groups to try to piece cases together. often these researchers tell me they follow freedom of information requests and don't hear back. the human rights data analysis group after running numbers to figure out what we don't know believes as many as 1200 to 1300 americans are killed by cops every year. melissa chen. al jazeera. >> the death of freddie gray and many allege a slowdown in
national attention, though many in the african-american community would say it was the case of trayvon martin shot in 2012 in florida that was the real beginning of the black lives matter movement. what has definitely played a role has been the rise of social media and smartphones. they're far more prevalent than back in 2012. one of the many things people are now trying to do is track the number of people shot and killed by police officers in the united states. "the washington...
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at the two-hour gathering in chicago included the mothers of trayvon martin, michael brown and tamirt. their deaths sparking nationwide protests and outrage. the woman reportedly describing the meeting as powerful with a focus on clinton's gun policy plans and social justice reform. >>> well, cornell university in a bit of an uproar. last week the ivy league school booted him for questions about bias on campus after it was revealed that 96% of professors' political donations go to democrats. well, that prompted an editorial in the student news saying, quote, fox news clearly sought to embarrass cornell through its cuts to cultural clips and witless questions. yet the university's response to the piece was far more embarrassing than jesse watters' shoddy journalism techniques, end quote. but isn't it the school that should answer his questions? here's watters' world at cornell part two. ♪ >> do you support diversity? >> i do. >> but you don't support diversity of opinion? so you wrote the article that blew this whole story up. >> the administration refused to comment. we actually got
at the two-hour gathering in chicago included the mothers of trayvon martin, michael brown and tamirt. their deaths sparking nationwide protests and outrage. the woman reportedly describing the meeting as powerful with a focus on clinton's gun policy plans and social justice reform. >>> well, cornell university in a bit of an uproar. last week the ivy league school booted him for questions about bias on campus after it was revealed that 96% of professors' political donations go to...
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among those at the meeting, the mothers of trayvon martin, michael brown and tamir rice.of gun violence and also the black lives matter movement increasingly pressing issues in this democratic primary. clinton aides tell me she will focus on that here later today. by the way, she's campaigning in an area that very heavily favors vermont senator bernie sanders, so she's trying to dip in to some of his support here as she continues to surge in this democratic primary. jose, back to you. >> kristin welker, thank you very much. join rachel maddow for the democratic candidates forum this friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. >>> now to break down our new nbc news/"wall street journal" poll numbers, we turn to msnbc host, steve kornacki. >> very good news here for hillary clinton, she's leading the democratic race at 2-1 margin. that's a significant improvement for her since september. again, if you look closer inside the numbers, some warning signs with general election voters but one piece of encouraging news for clinton, after the benghazi hearings, the very highl
among those at the meeting, the mothers of trayvon martin, michael brown and tamir rice.of gun violence and also the black lives matter movement increasingly pressing issues in this democratic primary. clinton aides tell me she will focus on that here later today. by the way, she's campaigning in an area that very heavily favors vermont senator bernie sanders, so she's trying to dip in to some of his support here as she continues to surge in this democratic primary. jose, back to you. >>...
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but i think what you have these people asking for peace, asking for calm, kind of like trayvon martin's family did. kind of like michael brown's family did. it's going to be up to chicago how they take this. but i'm kind of off the thought that chicago will be able to protest peacefully. they'll be able to get their words out. and when i say peaceful, they'll still be passionate, they might still be something that's hard to watch, but when i think of peaceful, i don't know if we'll see looting or cars burning. that's what i mean by peaceful, but the passion will still be there. >> rahm emanuel, the mayor of chicago was adamant in tonight's press conference that officer van dyk does not represent the culture of the chicago pd. >> anybody who is there to uphold the law cannot act like they're above the law. and that is both a principle that is used to make sure it reflects the culture in the police department. and i want to say one thing. there are men and women, both in leadership positions and rank and file who follow and live by that principle every day. >> all right, so, joy, you have
but i think what you have these people asking for peace, asking for calm, kind of like trayvon martin's family did. kind of like michael brown's family did. it's going to be up to chicago how they take this. but i'm kind of off the thought that chicago will be able to protest peacefully. they'll be able to get their words out. and when i say peaceful, they'll still be passionate, they might still be something that's hard to watch, but when i think of peaceful, i don't know if we'll see looting...
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but lebron james has come out in support of the trayvon martin family, and other athletes showing "i can't breathe" t-shirts after the eric garner incident, and other people standing up to donald stearn who they believed to be a racist. and so we have seen that, and sports moving it forward and it we have seen it from jackie robinson on, and the athletes are seeing the power here and that is not the say that the other student, and the faculty didn't have a huge role on this issue, but the fact that the football team would not play saturday and cost the school $11 million, don't think that it is not a big part of that game. >> and we will see if there is any armbands or continued solidarity, and it is a fast and quick moving story, rachel nichols. >>> another story today, breaking news in the case of the two police officers facing murder charges because a 6-year-old boy was shot to death. those officers have been told that their bond is high. how high? ra re real high. we are going to louisiana next. it's hard to believe you can book over 11,000 local activities right from our app. it
but lebron james has come out in support of the trayvon martin family, and other athletes showing "i can't breathe" t-shirts after the eric garner incident, and other people standing up to donald stearn who they believed to be a racist. and so we have seen that, and sports moving it forward and it we have seen it from jackie robinson on, and the athletes are seeing the power here and that is not the say that the other student, and the faculty didn't have a huge role on this issue, but...
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after trayvon martin, we saw his family agonizing in front of the cameras, that became the model. you get out in front, make the statements, get on all the news shows, you let all the evidence be aired out in public. yet at the same time while there may be an agenda from commune members and activists for the greater good of the public, that family is still grieving and hurting. so when we see this young man being shot down, it's kind of hard for any of us to watch, whether you're a journalist or a citizen, you can only imagine what that family is going through. we've looped it several times each show. and every network is doing it. so it's not surprising, because they are reliving this time and again. they've been living with this for 13 months. so many of us have just become aware. but they've been dealing with this for more than a year, so it's not surprising at all. >> eric and tremayne, thank you. >>> coming up, as president obama and his security team work to calm fears over potential terror threats, we'll have updates on the security measures being taken to protect americans
after trayvon martin, we saw his family agonizing in front of the cameras, that became the model. you get out in front, make the statements, get on all the news shows, you let all the evidence be aired out in public. yet at the same time while there may be an agenda from commune members and activists for the greater good of the public, that family is still grieving and hurting. so when we see this young man being shot down, it's kind of hard for any of us to watch, whether you're a journalist...
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. >> included in that group were mothers of the the trayvon martin michael brown and others, clintons and her plan for criminal justice reform and gun control. the the women called the gathering both powerful and productive. clinton tweeted that she was grateful. clinton pledged to stay engaged in their cause. >>> a nasty chain reaction crash in fox chase, when a september bus and tractor trailer collide why neighbors say they are not surprised that this accident happened. >>> plus president obama visit new jersey pushing for prison reform, what he says, businesses need to do, to help get former felons back to work. >>> david bow i anymore. he is not touring any more. live lot at ben franklin parkway from the, the ben franklin parkway. that will be beautiful this week, sue serio. >> it is. we will see more humans outside enjoying the weather, as well. so we will be on the look out for all of that. happily we can tell you from the 3-d satellite radar picture that rain is still to the south a as we promised you it the one. so, for us, it is a really sharp line, of demar case if you wil
. >> included in that group were mothers of the the trayvon martin michael brown and others, clintons and her plan for criminal justice reform and gun control. the the women called the gathering both powerful and productive. clinton tweeted that she was grateful. clinton pledged to stay engaged in their cause. >>> a nasty chain reaction crash in fox chase, when a september bus and tractor trailer collide why neighbors say they are not surprised that this accident happened....
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just a few days later she was meeting privately with trayvon martin's mother and the mothers of others, the parents of others who have been killed often with law enforcement. she's been focusing on this a great deal on the campaign, but she still can't get her voice out because of the gaffe, the suspicion between these activists and professional politicians. >> well, that's true. i had those same experiences myself. as i said, people are very, very anxious. but, you know, my dad who never lived to see me get elected to office, he used to tell me all the time, son, the first sign of a good education is good manners. and one of the things i would like to see is for all of us to show a little good manners, be respectful of each other. ask your questions. demand to be heard. but then listen when you're being spoken to. that's the problem that a lot of us have. i have not discussed this event with john lewis, but we have seen each other since. but i know john. john and i first met in october 1960 when we were foremen of what was then snit. and i know there are times when we acted our age. a
just a few days later she was meeting privately with trayvon martin's mother and the mothers of others, the parents of others who have been killed often with law enforcement. she's been focusing on this a great deal on the campaign, but she still can't get her voice out because of the gaffe, the suspicion between these activists and professional politicians. >> well, that's true. i had those same experiences myself. as i said, people are very, very anxious. but, you know, my dad who never...
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and hillary clinton talked about meeting with the mothers of trayvon martin. >> in our streets as i was sitting in that meeting listening to the pain and the anguish of the mothers to talking to me a 9-year-old boy in chicago on his way his grandmother's house, holding his basketball which he took everywhere with him, he was lured into the alley and shot. he was assassinated because of some kind of gang related feud involving apparently his father. this has to end. >> i think it's appalling the -- this move to for profit prisons in our country. i think it's immoral, i think it's wrong. >> i was there with martin luther king, jr., dr. king, in the march on washington. so i have a long history, but more importantly, i think i have the economic and social justice agenda now that once we get the word out, will in fact resonate with the african-american community. >> well, joining me from orange burg, south carolina, is msnbc's alex sites wald. it wasn't a debate last night, but if we need to say someone won, who do you think would be -- would be the top person last night? >> well, i think t
and hillary clinton talked about meeting with the mothers of trayvon martin. >> in our streets as i was sitting in that meeting listening to the pain and the anguish of the mothers to talking to me a 9-year-old boy in chicago on his way his grandmother's house, holding his basketball which he took everywhere with him, he was lured into the alley and shot. he was assassinated because of some kind of gang related feud involving apparently his father. this has to end. >> i think it's...
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and we have seen lebron james stand up for trayvon martin and his family. we have seen nfl and in a athletes wear shirts that say i can't breathe. we've seen the los angeles clippers say we don't want to play for our own team's owners because of his racist comments. we have seen a huge shift in the way athletes view racism. and i think these younger kids, this is what's so fascinating, though. these college athletes watched professional athletes do it and the trickle down effect is amazing. >> nishelle grew up in columbia, missouri. stand by, everyone. we'll come right back, the former mizzou star who has something surprising to say about what he saw on campus. we'll be right back. diabetes, steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady, clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. what makesheart healthysalad the becalifornia walnuts.r? the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy california walnuts. so s
and we have seen lebron james stand up for trayvon martin and his family. we have seen nfl and in a athletes wear shirts that say i can't breathe. we've seen the los angeles clippers say we don't want to play for our own team's owners because of his racist comments. we have seen a huge shift in the way athletes view racism. and i think these younger kids, this is what's so fascinating, though. these college athletes watched professional athletes do it and the trickle down effect is amazing....
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and then everything from the mike brown to eric garner, all of these things happened, even trayvon martinause this is america and, like, what are we doing to each other, you know what i mean? >> it is interesting, too, that you have candidates on both sides who have taken issue with the black lives matter movement and have their opinions from the republican party to the democratic party, but incarceration, since you mentioned that, we almost have a bipartisan effort -- rand paul and others, who for the first time acknowledge this disproportionate number of black men incarcerated. so, now it is a part of the presidential debate dialogue on both sides. >> yeah, right. i mean, even for myself, if i didn't have the finances or the resources to fight my situation, i probably could very well still be where i was at. so, just seeing that whole thing play out and actually coming from that walk of life and getting to be where i'm at now as a successful entrepreneur and just seeing everything that's going on in my world -- i'm a taxpayer now, you know what i mean, i have children. so, i focus on th
and then everything from the mike brown to eric garner, all of these things happened, even trayvon martinause this is america and, like, what are we doing to each other, you know what i mean? >> it is interesting, too, that you have candidates on both sides who have taken issue with the black lives matter movement and have their opinions from the republican party to the democratic party, but incarceration, since you mentioned that, we almost have a bipartisan effort -- rand paul and...
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. >> sharman: with the resents trayvon martin attacks around the world, fox 25 wanted to know what's being done to keep the area safe. our blair miller talked to police and joins us live from outside fenway. >> the reporter: we're here at fenway because of the big college football game that will take place tomorrow, between boston college and notre dame. a lot of fans will be here but so will police. as the subtle reminders of what happened a week ago, hang before the streets of boston, today, police here are stepping up the security efforts. here at the back bay station, which also is a stop for amtrak trains, one officer told me, they are putting more transit police in key stations like this one, just to keep an eye out for anything suspicious. daily riders like jasmine sanders told me, she's glad to see it especially with her concerns about the cities in the u.s. being targets of terrorism. >> yes, i do. i do think more about it. i do. and like i said, i just hope that, you know, they can keep us safe. >> the reporter: the same mission for the boston police department. which told
. >> sharman: with the resents trayvon martin attacks around the world, fox 25 wanted to know what's being done to keep the area safe. our blair miller talked to police and joins us live from outside fenway. >> the reporter: we're here at fenway because of the big college football game that will take place tomorrow, between boston college and notre dame. a lot of fans will be here but so will police. as the subtle reminders of what happened a week ago, hang before the streets of...
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after the killing of trayvon martin, we saw his family day in, day out agonizing in front of the cameras, that became kind of the model. if you want to drum as much attention as possible, you get out in front, you make the statements, you read the statements, you get on the news shows, you let all the evidence be aired out in public. at the same time, while there may be an agenda from community members and activists and organizers and even in the greater good of the public, that family is still grieving. that family is still hurting. the idea when we see this young man being shot down, it's kind of hard to watch for any of us who are disconnected, whether a journalist or citizen. you can only imagine what that family is going through. we have looped it several times each show and every network is doing it. so it is not surprising because they are reliving this time and again. they have been living with this for 13 months. many of us have just become aware of this but they have been dealing with this for more than a year. >> tremaine lee, eric zorn, thank you both. appreciate that. >>> co
after the killing of trayvon martin, we saw his family day in, day out agonizing in front of the cameras, that became kind of the model. if you want to drum as much attention as possible, you get out in front, you make the statements, you read the statements, you get on the news shows, you let all the evidence be aired out in public. at the same time, while there may be an agenda from community members and activists and organizers and even in the greater good of the public, that family is still...
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among those were the mothers of tamir rice and michael brown and trayvon martin's mom. >>> another apparent twist in the effort to build the controversial keystone pipeline, that's the proposed 1,000 mile gulf coast. the company behind it asking the u.s. government to pause its review of the project. that would push the issue past next year's election likely leaving it to the next president to decide. >>> severe weather on both sides of the country this morning, the gulf states shaken by 18 confirmed tornadoes over three days. the worst outbreak since july. homes, schools damaged from texas to georgia by winds up to 115 miles an hour. this morning with fog and flood watches in effect. rain moves up the east coast today. meanwhile, wintry mix battering the west. high winds and dust triggering this multicar accident near at least 15 vehicles involved. no one seriously injured. the same front delivering snow to the rockies. more wind and snowy weather hitting the west today. tracking it all. morning to you, molly. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and reena. we continue to have some unsettledn
among those were the mothers of tamir rice and michael brown and trayvon martin's mom. >>> another apparent twist in the effort to build the controversial keystone pipeline, that's the proposed 1,000 mile gulf coast. the company behind it asking the u.s. government to pause its review of the project. that would push the issue past next year's election likely leaving it to the next president to decide. >>> severe weather on both sides of the country this morning, the gulf...
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and of course, i -- i met the mothers of eric garner and tamir rice and michael brown and trayvon martin and so many of them who have lost their children. so your original question is the right question, and it's not just a question for parents and grandparents to answer. it's really a question for all of us to answer. every single one of our children deserves the chance to live up to his or her god-given potential. and that's what we need to be doing to the best of our ability in our country -- john dickerson: all right. over to kevin cooney. [applause] kevin cooney: senator -- senator sanders, we've heard a lot about this, your offer -- you wanna offer free tuition in public universities and colleges. bernie sanders: yes. kevin cooney: a couple questions about this. 53% of those who enroll graduate. first question, you're just throwing a lot of money away if we're looking at a third of these people are not going to complete college. bernie sanders: no, it's not throwing -- it is an extraordinary investment for this country. in germany, many other countries do it already. in fact, if yo
and of course, i -- i met the mothers of eric garner and tamir rice and michael brown and trayvon martin and so many of them who have lost their children. so your original question is the right question, and it's not just a question for parents and grandparents to answer. it's really a question for all of us to answer. every single one of our children deserves the chance to live up to his or her god-given potential. and that's what we need to be doing to the best of our ability in our country...
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among those at this meeting, the mothers of michael brown, trayvon martin, cnn spoke with some of themight after this meeting. >> i felt that she was very sincere. i do feel that she listened. she made. a lot of great. points. now we're looking for action. >> it was very powerful. >> she didn't make any promises. we have literature and language from hillary clinton stating what they are planning to do if she's elected for president. but we didn't get anything that was grounded. >> my next guest was at the meeting with hillary clinton. she lost her son in 2009. the senior honor student at.edu pall was killed at a party. i want to get to this meeting with hillary clinton just yesterday. tell me about franky. >> franky was our hero. he had a big, great smile. he really cared and was passionate about the world around him. he really wanted to make a difference in the world and was on a path to do it. and we, like so many other americans, thought we were living normal, life within a bubble, living the american dream. e we live in a neighborhood that's considered safe. he was going to a priva
among those at this meeting, the mothers of michael brown, trayvon martin, cnn spoke with some of themight after this meeting. >> i felt that she was very sincere. i do feel that she listened. she made. a lot of great. points. now we're looking for action. >> it was very powerful. >> she didn't make any promises. we have literature and language from hillary clinton stating what they are planning to do if she's elected for president. but we didn't get anything that was...
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some to sybrina fulton, mother of trayvon martin.their children to police violence. some just violence in general. and what more they can do to combat that. those were really moving meetings for her. but she has talked not just about -- criminal justice reform is an important thing we need to do to remove some of the barriers that keep people from succeeding. but there's a lot on the economic side to make college more affordable dealing with health care. >> what do you make of that? a hawk. he said she'll start wars all over the place. what do you think? you're the communications director. >> she has proven to be -- i think she will be -- she has proven to be a very -- an incredibly effective, empathetic and consistent leader on foreign policy that has a -- you know, already has a lot of presence and standing in the world. and she had a proven ability as secretary of state to bring people together that hasn't always worked -- >> here's dove. this is dove. >> yes. >> and this is hawk. where's hillary? >> that is not how she -- >> some
some to sybrina fulton, mother of trayvon martin.their children to police violence. some just violence in general. and what more they can do to combat that. those were really moving meetings for her. but she has talked not just about -- criminal justice reform is an important thing we need to do to remove some of the barriers that keep people from succeeding. but there's a lot on the economic side to make college more affordable dealing with health care. >> what do you make of that? a...
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among those at the meeting, the mothers of trayvon martin, michael brown and tahrir rice. now this issue of gun violence and also the black lives matter movement increasingly pressing in this democratic primary. expect secretary clinton to focus on all of that later today here in iowa. matt, savannah. >> all right. kristen welker in iowa for us. kiss ten, thank you very much. with an election one year out there there's a popular phrase we're hearing allotted from the candidates it's the long view. >> they say you don't want to they have little impact of what will actually happen in 12 months. are they right? we edecided to look back. >> in 2007 this is how the polling stacked up on the democratic side. hillary clinton had 47 opinion to 25% for president obama. as we know obama went on to win the democratic nomination and the presidency. >> and on the republican side it was rudy giuliani leading the pack with 33% and john mccain had 16% and as we know senator mccain eventually became the republican nominee. >> and here's how the race looked in 2011. mitt romney had 28% and
among those at the meeting, the mothers of trayvon martin, michael brown and tahrir rice. now this issue of gun violence and also the black lives matter movement increasingly pressing in this democratic primary. expect secretary clinton to focus on all of that later today here in iowa. matt, savannah. >> all right. kristen welker in iowa for us. kiss ten, thank you very much. with an election one year out there there's a popular phrase we're hearing allotted from the candidates it's the...
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this is the trayvon martin generation. this is the michael brown generation.he campus world. these things are intimately related. these are also young people who are thinkers. these are intellectuals and they're mounting an intellectual debate on our campuses and our society. i think that's what is so profound about this current moment. >> so i love the idea that that is true. but there are moments in what i am seeing that i'm not certain that it feels like an outgrowth of the black lives matter movement. let me just say that for me, one example is the extent to which many of these demands -- not all of them and not at every campus, but on some campuses seem to lack some of the institutional structural claims that they are often claims about recognition. wrote a whole book about recognition. i don't mean that it is irrelevant but that it doesn't quite feel to me like the claims happening in communities around structural change. >> well, i think that it is moving in two directions and i think it is hard to pin down. one of the things that anchors all of this fo
this is the trayvon martin generation. this is the michael brown generation.he campus world. these things are intimately related. these are also young people who are thinkers. these are intellectuals and they're mounting an intellectual debate on our campuses and our society. i think that's what is so profound about this current moment. >> so i love the idea that that is true. but there are moments in what i am seeing that i'm not certain that it feels like an outgrowth of the black lives...