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this event will not go unjustice. it will not go unnoticed. especially for the future. i, for one, will not rest or not allow him to be swept in the dirt. >> nbc's gabe gutierrez joins me now from baton rouge, gabe, what else did we learn from that news conference that we did not know before? >> reporter: hi there craig, good afternoon, i want to mention that very emotional news conference. a lot of moving parts in the story over just the last few hours. in the news conference we heard from the baton rouge police chief who identified the two officers involved in this sho shooting. they are blaine salamony and howie lake the second, a three-year veteran of the force. the police would not say immediately whether they had had any disciplinary issues in the past. that's sure to come out as part of the investigation as the media requests information. but local officials here are pleading for calm. so far the protest that we have seen, the ones that we saw last night have not been violent in any way. they are hoping that that continues. and as you mentioned earlier in the new
this event will not go unjustice. it will not go unnoticed. especially for the future. i, for one, will not rest or not allow him to be swept in the dirt. >> nbc's gabe gutierrez joins me now from baton rouge, gabe, what else did we learn from that news conference that we did not know before? >> reporter: hi there craig, good afternoon, i want to mention that very emotional news conference. a lot of moving parts in the story over just the last few hours. in the news conference we...
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organizers say they targeted this district because they say there was a history of unjustice.ome were yelling insults during the so-called shut it down movement, supporters of the men and women in blue also showed up to express their gratitude. >> i feel like yelling at the police is a way to let out some of our aggression. i don't know that the system is racially divided. i don't know that we can have a strong policing system, when racism and discrimination is still at the core. >> they're protecting us. and you know, it is a terrible thing that, you know, it's going this route, when, you know, they put their lives in danger day in and day out. >> reporter: now, police brass say officers came knowing they had to remain vigilant. they did not show any force at all. now, we're also hearing that the group is planning to march again today, so we're monitoring their actions on social media. as soon as we know what's going to happen, we'll let you know. live for now outside the 24th and 25th, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> dallas remains on edge after the deadly police ambush th
organizers say they targeted this district because they say there was a history of unjustice.ome were yelling insults during the so-called shut it down movement, supporters of the men and women in blue also showed up to express their gratitude. >> i feel like yelling at the police is a way to let out some of our aggression. i don't know that the system is racially divided. i don't know that we can have a strong policing system, when racism and discrimination is still at the core. >>...
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my children have been left in trauma in the aftermath of the unjustice and the retrauma sayings everyon tv. my children can't heal my son cries. he was 4 years old and it hurts me as a mother as a parent how can i fix his broken heart. how can i tell him to trust somebody who took his father's life. i it's hard. he's 4. he doesn't understand death. sew willy3 cry mommy i want my daddy. i can't take him to theoq4ç docr so it hurtsñé me. i don't want another child tocb go through1í this.@ mydc sonxh will not nraelu= thìc ever. because there's no accountability the and we continue to allowit things to be kept from the public view likeh the officers in our case. they both have body camera to thislt day they have never been made public. they have them on a going order soí to me i see it from the point of view that if they have nothing to hide why not release the video.if why continue to not let my kidsñ know they said so many stories about his father an it hurts because the way they did things the officer is always the victim and always acted in fear not be the driving force for them beca
my children have been left in trauma in the aftermath of the unjustice and the retrauma sayings everyon tv. my children can't heal my son cries. he was 4 years old and it hurts me as a mother as a parent how can i fix his broken heart. how can i tell him to trust somebody who took his father's life. i it's hard. he's 4. he doesn't understand death. sew willy3 cry mommy i want my daddy. i can't take him to theoq4ç docr so it hurtsñé me. i don't want another child tocb go through1í this.@...
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individuals who will carry this burden and also say it together to ensure that this event will not go unjustice> that's right. >> it will not go unnoticed. especially for the future. >> both of the officers involved in the shooting are on administrative leave pending investigation. the store owner recorded another video you just saw. >> was he acting aggressive? >> he just wanted to know what was going on and why are they -- you know, why are they coming arresting him. he was asking them what did i do wrong. what's going on, what did i do wrong? why are you messing with me? >> you said that you saw the officers remove a weapon from him. >> out of his pocket after they shot him. >> out of his pocket. >> out of his pocket, yes. >> at any point, did you see mr. sterling reach for that gun or threaten the officers with that gun? >> no. no. he -- there were on top of him. i don't think there's any way that he would have reached for it. >> we'll have more on this case after a break. >>> the footage that i observed oat formula... ...goes on feather light. absorbs in seconds... ...keeps skin healthy lo
individuals who will carry this burden and also say it together to ensure that this event will not go unjustice> that's right. >> it will not go unnoticed. especially for the future. >> both of the officers involved in the shooting are on administrative leave pending investigation. the store owner recorded another video you just saw. >> was he acting aggressive? >> he just wanted to know what was going on and why are they -- you know, why are they coming arresting...
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and then the event recorded the two officers, that this event would not go and justice -- unjustice.t would not go unnoticed, especially for the future. peace.ustice, no rest andone will not not allow him to be swept in the dirt. that is the mother of alton sterling's 15-year-old boy cameron, who broke down and was held and supported by the people at the news conference. as we go to baton rouge where we're joined by two guests. edward "ted" james is a louisiana state representative whose district includes part of east baton rouge parish. and donney rose is a poet, activist youth development , worker with forward arts, a non-profit youth spoken word program in baton rouge. we welcome you both. ted james, your reaction to what has taken place and to what the police and the governor has said since? first, talk about what you understand happened to alton sterling. >> to my understanding, i mean, both videos speak for themselves that was was a man well respected, well-known in the community. he was there with the consent of the store owner selling cds as he has done many days and many nig
and then the event recorded the two officers, that this event would not go and justice -- unjustice.t would not go unnoticed, especially for the future. peace.ustice, no rest andone will not not allow him to be swept in the dirt. that is the mother of alton sterling's 15-year-old boy cameron, who broke down and was held and supported by the people at the news conference. as we go to baton rouge where we're joined by two guests. edward "ted" james is a louisiana state representative...
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individuals who will carry this burden and also say it together to ensure that this event will not go unjusticenot go unnoticed. especially for the future. >> both of the officers involved in the shooting are on administrative leave pending investigation. the store owner recorded another video you just saw. >> was he acting aggressive? >> he just wanted to know what was going on and why are they -- you know, why are they coming arresting him. he was asking them what did i do wrong. what's going on, what did i do wrong sthp why are you messing with me smp. >> you said that you saw the officers remove a weapon from him. . >> out of his pocket after they shot him. >> out of his pocket. >> out of his pocket, yes. >> at any point, did you see mr. sterling reach for that gun or threaten the officers with that gun? >> no. no. he -- there were on top of him. i don't think there's any way that he would have reached for it. >> we'll have more on this case after a break. henry! oh my. good, you're good. back, back, back. (vo) according to kelley blue book, subaru has the highest resale value of any brand.
individuals who will carry this burden and also say it together to ensure that this event will not go unjusticenot go unnoticed. especially for the future. >> both of the officers involved in the shooting are on administrative leave pending investigation. the store owner recorded another video you just saw. >> was he acting aggressive? >> he just wanted to know what was going on and why are they -- you know, why are they coming arresting him. he was asking them what did i do...
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report spl thought was still alive and mike brown was killed by an officer and unjustice system did nothingut it and these are damaging things. i think the country is finally now able to look at these issues for what they are and say, yes, there is a willingness for bipartisan, criminal justice reform but also has to be an honesty about the scope and skill of the problem. less than a hundred unarmed people of any race were killed in 2015 according to "the washington post" where a country of 3230 million people is what we are. >> let's give you a chance to respond. >> i would need 20 minutes to respond to all of that! i will say simply this. it is not the case that the vast majority of people who have been commenting about police misconduct have been saying irresponsible things. it's a very small minority and disturbing minority i agree with you, buck and it has to be combatted but i'll tell you the pronouncements that incite a lot of this stuff. no indictment, no indictment, no indictment, not guilty, not guilty. that is what has been inflated. no excuse for lunatics going and shooting inno
report spl thought was still alive and mike brown was killed by an officer and unjustice system did nothingut it and these are damaging things. i think the country is finally now able to look at these issues for what they are and say, yes, there is a willingness for bipartisan, criminal justice reform but also has to be an honesty about the scope and skill of the problem. less than a hundred unarmed people of any race were killed in 2015 according to "the washington post" where a...
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individuals who will carry this burden and also stand together to ensure that this event will not go unjustice it will not go unnoticed, especially for the future. >> no justice, no peace. >> i, for one, will not rest or not allow him to be swept in the di dirt. >> take your time. >> i say again, i for one will not rest and will not allow y'all to sweep him in the dirt. until the adequate punishment is served to all parties involved. again, i want to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers. they will not go unnoticed. >> under any normal circumstances, the criminal justice system says if a person commits a crime, he's to be arrested. he's to be charged and the system will take place. i'm calling on anybody in this city with any backbone to go and arrest those two officers. if the system will work for anybody, tshit should work for m too. let a judge set their bond. if there was a murder, there should be a bond, period. let those two officers be arrested and charged with capital murder. let them hire lawyers to weasel themselves out. thank god for youtube and iphones. without the iphones,
individuals who will carry this burden and also stand together to ensure that this event will not go unjustice it will not go unnoticed, especially for the future. >> no justice, no peace. >> i, for one, will not rest or not allow him to be swept in the di dirt. >> take your time. >> i say again, i for one will not rest and will not allow y'all to sweep him in the dirt. until the adequate punishment is served to all parties involved. again, i want to thank everyone for...
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. >> id like to show the tragedy of a person who is not only the victim of his own sickness but unjustice>> reporter: he told the story of his experience in a german concentration camp to which he and his family were sent when he was 1r5 years old. in it he writes never sha forget those things, even were i condemned to live as long as god himself, never. his commitment to making sure the world never forgets the murder of 6 million jews earned him a sprawling list of accolades including the nobel peace prize in 1986. >> it was with a profound sense of humility that accept the honor, the highest there is, that you have chosen to betstow upon. >> reporter: president obama says elie never gave up on human. >> we refuse to be silence. silence helps the killer, never his victims. >> reporter: dan harris, abc news, new york. >> such a lo night sold more than 10 million copies and he was one of the last remaining holocaust survivors from auschwitz. >> even in his later years he lost again. >> he lost during the may doff scandal. when he was told by his son about the losses he said i've seen worse
. >> id like to show the tragedy of a person who is not only the victim of his own sickness but unjustice>> reporter: he told the story of his experience in a german concentration camp to which he and his family were sent when he was 1r5 years old. in it he writes never sha forget those things, even were i condemned to live as long as god himself, never. his commitment to making sure the world never forgets the murder of 6 million jews earned him a sprawling list of accolades...
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individuals who will carry this burden and also stand together to ensure that this event will not go unjusticeright. >> it will not go unnoticed. >>> cnn's nick valencia is right outside the battening rouge police station with reaction from the city's response. nick? >> reporter: it's already emotionally charged here. about an hour ago we saw a handful the protesters, activists who came to protest the actions of the two police officers here at this local police department. the feds are investigating the shooting death of 37-year-old alton sterling. the u.s. attorney will also be involved as will the louisiana state police department. what we do know happen is just after midnight on tuesday morning, alton sterling was said to be selling cds outside the triple s convenience store when an anonymous 911 phone call came in saying he had a gun and he pointed it at somebody. we know what happened only from one perspective, a cell phone video shot by a by stander, and what that video shows is 37-year-old quickly taken to the ground. at one point someone yells that sterling has a gun, presumably one of
individuals who will carry this burden and also stand together to ensure that this event will not go unjusticeright. >> it will not go unnoticed. >>> cnn's nick valencia is right outside the battening rouge police station with reaction from the city's response. nick? >> reporter: it's already emotionally charged here. about an hour ago we saw a handful the protesters, activists who came to protest the actions of the two police officers here at this local police department....
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and the relations are reacting to those of us who have protested the unjustice.de from these kind of discussions are that if we would just shut up and suffer in silence, not talk about garner or alton sterling, then our relations would be better. no, they wouldn't. you would just be more comfortable with bad and unfair and unequal setups and rather than blame those of us in civil rights or black lives matter or whatever form of protest we use for the relations, let's blame the inequity in the criminal justice and economic system and voting system for our need to protest. there has been far too much debate on the methods of protest than what we are protesting about. >> and rev, to that point, when you ask are race relations good or bad, for white americans they will say bad because there is more discussion about race and in some people's mind it makes racial relations worse to your point. but for african-americans, one of the reasons that black folk feel the relations are bad because you are seeing the surge in public of outing themself of white nationalism. and t
and the relations are reacting to those of us who have protested the unjustice.de from these kind of discussions are that if we would just shut up and suffer in silence, not talk about garner or alton sterling, then our relations would be better. no, they wouldn't. you would just be more comfortable with bad and unfair and unequal setups and rather than blame those of us in civil rights or black lives matter or whatever form of protest we use for the relations, let's blame the inequity in the...
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or people -- because people will not just live in a state of unjust 't unjustice. >> we don't know what leading up when the girlfriend recorded it, but she is testifying in real time, and what she is testifying live is that he had a concealed carry permit, a license to carry a gun. he offered that up to the officer. he declared that -- philando said that to the officer. the officer asked him then for his license, philando was reaching for the license, according to the girlfriend and that's when he was shots. we just had on philando's mother and his uncle. and they -- >> i saw that. >> they felt his only offense, they said, was being black at the wrong time in the wrong place. let me play for you what they said. >> they say there is no profiling, but it is. it is. we're being hunted. everyday. it is a silent war against african-american people as a whole. i want my leaders to step up and hold these people accountable. >> look, she is calling for accountability from her leaders. what can you do about that feeling that she has that black people in her community are being hunted? >> well, f
or people -- because people will not just live in a state of unjust 't unjustice. >> we don't know what leading up when the girlfriend recorded it, but she is testifying in real time, and what she is testifying live is that he had a concealed carry permit, a license to carry a gun. he offered that up to the officer. he declared that -- philando said that to the officer. the officer asked him then for his license, philando was reaching for the license, according to the girlfriend and...