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meantime, a wisconsin city facing backlash from deadly police shootings. now the target of a cyber attack. police in madison shot and ki killed a suspect. recent attacks involved officer involved shootings in other communities. >>> new fallout in ferguson, missouri. the missouri supreme court assigned a ferguson state judge to "restore the integrity of the system." it happened after the police shooting of michael brown. >>> the u.s. senate will take the issue of medical marijuana head on this morning. the bipartisan bill aims to reclassify it under law. if it is reclassified, it would be recognized for it's medical benefits. >>> a desperate cry for help from the american red cross. they say the freezing temperatures and bad weather has caused the blood supply to run low. they are asking people to drop by their local center to give load. >> construction worker says he lost his job after freeing a pesky critter. a trapper caught the critter and his bosses planned to have him euthanized. he put it in a garbage can, put it in his truck, and he released it. >>
meantime, a wisconsin city facing backlash from deadly police shootings. now the target of a cyber attack. police in madison shot and ki killed a suspect. recent attacks involved officer involved shootings in other communities. >>> new fallout in ferguson, missouri. the missouri supreme court assigned a ferguson state judge to "restore the integrity of the system." it happened after the police shooting of michael brown. >>> the u.s. senate will take the issue of...
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the other is a wisconsin state trooper killed in the city of fonda, wisconsin. tracy davidson is live in the digital operations center with more. >> reporter: first, san jose police came out with the update saying they are still searching for the man who gunned down one of their own. scott dunham is armed and hiding out in the apartment building where officers were called to last night. the officers are responding to the report of a man threatening to commit suicide. the veteran officer michael johnson was shot while responding to the call and died at the scene. right now people who live in this area are being told to stay inside. >>> meantime in wisconsin a suspect shot and killed a trooper in a shoot-out. the suspect was driving a car to match the description of a vehicle connected to a bank robbery. police say the suspect was killed in the shoot-out and they are not searching for any other suspects. the department of justice is heading up the information. we'll bring you more as we get live from both of the shootings. tracy davidson "nbc 10 news." >>> 4:03 an
the other is a wisconsin state trooper killed in the city of fonda, wisconsin. tracy davidson is live in the digital operations center with more. >> reporter: first, san jose police came out with the update saying they are still searching for the man who gunned down one of their own. scott dunham is armed and hiding out in the apartment building where officers were called to last night. the officers are responding to the report of a man threatening to commit suicide. the veteran officer...
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and so far, wisconsin's capital city has avoided the riots and looting that hit other communities after police shootings. authorities say the police officer was attacked by robinson. >> he loved his family. he loved his friends. he was never, never hurt a person. never. >> although family and friends describe robinson as a gentle man, he was convicted of armed robbery in december. and earlier, on the evening of his death, police say he was involved in several altercations. >>> we look at nfl running back chris johnson making a recovery after being shot in the shoulder. another man was also wounded. johnson spent last season with the jets. he becomes unrestricted free agent tomorrow. >>> a generous donation by one woman in sacramento is saving the lives of 12 people, ending their agony waiting for a kidney transplant. mara schiavocampo has the story. >> reporter: though julie broussard is donating one kidney, she is saving six lives. >> it is huge what we can do for someone else. >> reporter: broussard is known as an altruistic donor. giving her kidney to a complete stranger. that act of
and so far, wisconsin's capital city has avoided the riots and looting that hit other communities after police shootings. authorities say the police officer was attacked by robinson. >> he loved his family. he loved his friends. he was never, never hurt a person. never. >> although family and friends describe robinson as a gentle man, he was convicted of armed robbery in december. and earlier, on the evening of his death, police say he was involved in several altercations....
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this time it was in madison, wisconsin. the city's police chief this morning says he's sorry. fatal round actually do anything wrong? >>> also in the national lead a cell phone video exposes a bus of university of oklahoma racist frat boys singing joyfully using the n word making jokes about lynching black students. a campus scandal become as national disgrace and some on campus are wonder
this time it was in madison, wisconsin. the city's police chief this morning says he's sorry. fatal round actually do anything wrong? >>> also in the national lead a cell phone video exposes a bus of university of oklahoma racist frat boys singing joyfully using the n word making jokes about lynching black students. a campus scandal become as national disgrace and some on campus are wonder
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. >>> meantime in madison, wisconsin, the city's police chief says a 19-year-old black man who was killedlast night was not armed. police say the suspect was shot after allegedly assaulting the officer. the cop is a 12-year veteran and has been placed on administrative leave. the police officer was involved in another shooting back in 2007, but was cleared of all charges. i'm jackie ibanez. now back to "justice with judge jeanine." >>> so who's briefing the president? how does he get to that -- those sentences? >> for me to sit here and tell you why he says what he says, i don't know. what i know the intelligence said was not necessarily what we hear. >> it was diametrically opposed, wasn't it? >> i would say from my perspective, it was just the opposite. you can't -- you can't sit here and say, you know, that al qaeda was defeated when we're still looking at elements of al qaeda that are conducting operations. >> growing outrage tonight after former defense intelligence a agency director lieutenant flynn saying the obama administration familiarti narrative being on the run did not match
. >>> meantime in madison, wisconsin, the city's police chief says a 19-year-old black man who was killedlast night was not armed. police say the suspect was shot after allegedly assaulting the officer. the cop is a 12-year veteran and has been placed on administrative leave. the police officer was involved in another shooting back in 2007, but was cleared of all charges. i'm jackie ibanez. now back to "justice with judge jeanine." >>> so who's briefing the...
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this time it was in madison, wisconsin. the city's police chief this morning says he's sorry. but did the cop who fired the fatal round actually do anything wrong? >>> also in the national lead a cell phone video exposes a bus of university of oklahoma racist frat boys singing joyfully using the n word making jokes about lynching black students. a campus scandal become as national disgrace and some on campus are wonder if the university is doing enough. >>> and the money lead you've probably been counting down to this day on your iphone's i calendar. the apple watch. the first new apple category makes its debut and it could push the company to new money making heights. >>> good afternoon. welcome to the lead. i'm jake tapper. we're going to begin with breaking news in our national lead. hundreds of people packing into the state house in madison, wisconsin standing should tore should shouting demanding justice for another unarmed black teen gunned down by police. right now the protesters are moving back towards an apartment where police responded to 911 calls on friday night. t
this time it was in madison, wisconsin. the city's police chief this morning says he's sorry. but did the cop who fired the fatal round actually do anything wrong? >>> also in the national lead a cell phone video exposes a bus of university of oklahoma racist frat boys singing joyfully using the n word making jokes about lynching black students. a campus scandal become as national disgrace and some on campus are wonder if the university is doing enough. >>> and the money lead...
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city of madison wisconsin, after the shooting death of a 19-year-old teenager protesters held banners saying black lives matter as they marched towards the scene of the shooting. the police chief said the victim was unarmed and shot after he got into a fight with the officers. here is what the victim's mother had to say. >> my son is now another statistic of things happening all over the united states another black kid shot by the police for no reason. this has got to stop >>> the u.s. president obama visited selma alamama on saturday to mark the anniversary of bloody sunday. 50 years ago police attacked protesters marching across the bridge demanding equal voting rights. white house correspondent patty culhane reports. >> reporter: vivid potent vision after president obama crossed edmund pettus bridge. a journey 50 years ago to the day, met with force. this lead to the passing the voting rights acts. the president came to pay tribute to their courage. >> it was not a crash of army but a clash of wills. a contest to determine the true meaning of america. >> there were dissenting voice
city of madison wisconsin, after the shooting death of a 19-year-old teenager protesters held banners saying black lives matter as they marched towards the scene of the shooting. the police chief said the victim was unarmed and shot after he got into a fight with the officers. here is what the victim's mother had to say. >> my son is now another statistic of things happening all over the united states another black kid shot by the police for no reason. this has got to stop >>>...
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wisconsin. community leaders, now trying to bring together a divided city and help it move forward. >> let's show let's understand what the issues are. let's figure out how to move forward as a community. and as a country. and let's just try to do the right thing. >> reporter: friends, family members and hundreds of people from this community, just got done gathering for a candlelight vigil, in tony robinson's honor. linzie janis, abc news, madison. >>> the controversy in madison was heating up as the events marking the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday were taking place in selma, alabama. a crowd up to 20,000 people were gathering. they're marking half a century since voting rights demonstrators were beaten. and tear gassed by police. congressman john lewis was there and had his skull nearly broken. >> there is still work to be done. get out there and push and pull until we redeem the soul of america. >> president obama and george w. bush participated in events on saturday. a march begins this morning. it's scheduled to end at alabama's capitol on friday. >>> now, to isis. evidence of the group'
wisconsin. community leaders, now trying to bring together a divided city and help it move forward. >> let's show let's understand what the issues are. let's figure out how to move forward as a community. and as a country. and let's just try to do the right thing. >> reporter: friends, family members and hundreds of people from this community, just got done gathering for a candlelight vigil, in tony robinson's honor. linzie janis, abc news, madison. >>> the controversy in...
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number one city is madison, wisconsin. >> today is the last decadeay to use your radio shack gift cards. the company filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. radio shack is selling up to 2400 stores. >> it's kind of sad. >> it is. >> the end of an era, really. >>> let's turn to tom kierein now at 4:51 i think. >> where am i going get my eight-track tapes? >> i know. my floppy discs! >> right. >> our skies will be nice this morning. the storm team 4 sky cast showing increasing clouds. by noontime the clouds begin to push in from the north and west. . by the time you head home we'll get the close producing a few showers and lingering sprinkles by 8:00 p.m. showing up on the storm team 4 radar in western pennsylvania. and there's a little bit of wet snow near eerie pennsylvania and up into michigan. we're on the warm side of this. it will eventually make the way in. it's going take awhile. it will be in the afternoon hours. now here is the timing on the rain approval. we'll have sunshine this morning and the clouds begin to move in. this is around noontime. we'll have it going mostly cloudy after
number one city is madison, wisconsin. >> today is the last decadeay to use your radio shack gift cards. the company filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. radio shack is selling up to 2400 stores. >> it's kind of sad. >> it is. >> the end of an era, really. >>> let's turn to tom kierein now at 4:51 i think. >> where am i going get my eight-track tapes? >> i know. my floppy discs! >> right. >> our skies will be nice this morning. the storm team...
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the investigation continues into the fatal shooting of unarmed man in madison, wisconsin and the city's website came under cyberattack overnight. >>> wusa9 is back >>> welcome back. i'm nick giovanni live in the newsroom. coming up on 6:1. it's time to run through -- 6:18. it's time to run through what's making headlines right now. willing to a deadly police shooting in midson, scwionsin, the city's website was hit overnight. tony robinson was shot and killed by madison police. the police chief issue add public apology yesterday and promised transparency in the investigation. in the meantime robinson's relatives are calling for peaceful protests. >>> making their case in the boston marathon bombing trial, yesterday prosecutors turned to the tape. jurors were shown a compilation of surveillance videos which showed dzhokhar tsarnaev and his brother, tamerlan moving along boylston street before, during and after the explosion. the defense attorneys dispute the video's accuracy citing discrepancies with time stamps. [indiscernible] more than 2,000 people into custody. 88 of them lived in d.
the investigation continues into the fatal shooting of unarmed man in madison, wisconsin and the city's website came under cyberattack overnight. >>> wusa9 is back >>> welcome back. i'm nick giovanni live in the newsroom. coming up on 6:1. it's time to run through -- 6:18. it's time to run through what's making headlines right now. willing to a deadly police shooting in midson, scwionsin, the city's website was hit overnight. tony robinson was shot and killed by madison...
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city. >> hundreds gathering last night. this is in madison, wisconsin. a candlelight vigil on the street, where an unarmed, black teenager was killed by a police officer friday night. linzie janis is there for us. >> reporter: a candlelight vigil sunday night. and church services. residents of madison, wisconsin, mourning the death of tony robinson, an unarmed 19-year-old, shot to death by a police officer. >> ask the hard questions, say the hard things. but you better shake hands and you better hug before it's over. >> reporter: frustrations boiling over in one church. >> i'm tired of going to funeral where young, black men are laid out in front of the altar, having to find encouraging words to suggest that everything is going to be all right. i'm starting to feel like everything ain't going to be all right. >> reporter: some venting their anger on the streets. peacefully. madison on edge since friday night, when 45-year-old officer, matt kenny, responded to multiple disturbance calls, forcing his way into a home. >> shots fired. shots fired. >> reporte
city. >> hundreds gathering last night. this is in madison, wisconsin. a candlelight vigil on the street, where an unarmed, black teenager was killed by a police officer friday night. linzie janis is there for us. >> reporter: a candlelight vigil sunday night. and church services. residents of madison, wisconsin, mourning the death of tony robinson, an unarmed 19-year-old, shot to death by a police officer. >> ask the hard questions, say the hard things. but you better shake...
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city. >>> hundreds gathered in wisconsin today to remember a teenager kill during an officer involve shooting. nineteen year-old tony robinson died on march 6th after he was shot the in the head torso and arm. investigators say the shooting happen after a confrontation during which they say robinson assaulted an officer. robinson's death followed a passion protests in ferguson, missouri within an up arm black teen was fatally shot there last august. >>> back here a quick thinking nurse helped save a home for mentally challenge children in bucks county. investigators say a nurse smelled gas, inside of the home in plumstead township and they found a toppled propane tank inside the back of the building. so she called 911. officials on the scene said enough gas had leak to cause a massive commotion. thirteen children were evacuated, some were taken to the nearby hospital as a precaution, others were bused to another home in milford n word tonight why the tank toppled. fortunately in reports of any injuries. >>> dozens of middle and high school students put months of hard work on the line today...
city. >>> hundreds gathered in wisconsin today to remember a teenager kill during an officer involve shooting. nineteen year-old tony robinson died on march 6th after he was shot the in the head torso and arm. investigators say the shooting happen after a confrontation during which they say robinson assaulted an officer. robinson's death followed a passion protests in ferguson, missouri within an up arm black teen was fatally shot there last august. >>> back here a quick...
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crowds chanting "black lives matter" marched through the streets of wisconsin's capital city this weekendontation in an apartment. state officials will investigate the shooting. let's bring in wisconsin state representative kris taylor to talk more about this. thanks for being with us today. >> thanks for having me. >> you were in the neighborhood of the shooting friday night. what did you hear and see? >> right. well, i was at the gas station right across the street. when i entered the gas station, i saw commotion on the other side of the street police cars shouting. then i realized the people in the gas station were actually crouching behind their cars. they had shouted to me to not get out of my car. so i hid in my car, heard some popping sounds which i was assuming was maybe shots. then i heard sirens and heard the other police cars and there was an ambulance that showed up. then i stuck around and saw what looked like a person on the side porch, looked like officers trying to administer some kind of aid. then unfortunately that person was put on a stretcher and put in an ambulance an
crowds chanting "black lives matter" marched through the streets of wisconsin's capital city this weekendontation in an apartment. state officials will investigate the shooting. let's bring in wisconsin state representative kris taylor to talk more about this. thanks for being with us today. >> thanks for having me. >> you were in the neighborhood of the shooting friday night. what did you hear and see? >> right. well, i was at the gas station right across the...
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city, game over. if the sunni's do not join in this operation against isis there can be no success in iraq. >> all right. jim, thank you very much. >> okay. >>> we turn now to madison, wisconsins this morning after a police officer shot and killed an unarmed black teenager over the weekend. vigils and peaceful protests are being held over the death of 19-year-old tony robinson. he was shot by the officer after a struggle at an apartment. officials say they were first called because of a man matching robinson's description jumping in and out of traffic and possibly assaulted two people. the officer says he entered the apt many where robinson was because of a disturbance and the officer was attacked when he respond responded. the officer, a 12-year veteran is on paid administrative leave while under investigation. he was involved and cleared in a deadly shooting in 2007 by the way. state representative chris taylor was near the scene when he was shot. she established a law to investigate police shootings. >> we need to give them time because we want the best product. we want the best result. we want the thorough result. we want our answers questioned. my understanding from talk
city, game over. if the sunni's do not join in this operation against isis there can be no success in iraq. >> all right. jim, thank you very much. >> okay. >>> we turn now to madison, wisconsins this morning after a police officer shot and killed an unarmed black teenager over the weekend. vigils and peaceful protests are being held over the death of 19-year-old tony robinson. he was shot by the officer after a struggle at an apartment. officials say they were first called...
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but the investigation will be conducted by the state of wisconsin, not by the city of madison.d, you know, we just have to wait and find out more of the facts. additionally, the officer was taken to the hospital also friday night and blood was drawn. so there will be a toxicology report on the officer to see whether he had alcohol or drugs in his system. the same thing will be done through the autopsy of the victim. so, you know, that will lend a little more light on the behavior of the individuals involved in this, but it's going to take, you know, a diligent investigation on the part of the state authorities to look at this and see exactly what happened. unfortunately in the political climate we have right now, people on both sides of the issue immediately want to jump to the conclusion that one side or the other is directly at fault. it's too early to know that right now. >> this is a really interesting case study, isn't it? because, on the one hand, you have this victim who was shot dead, apparently unarmed with a criminal history. also, the police officer who was involved
but the investigation will be conducted by the state of wisconsin, not by the city of madison.d, you know, we just have to wait and find out more of the facts. additionally, the officer was taken to the hospital also friday night and blood was drawn. so there will be a toxicology report on the officer to see whether he had alcohol or drugs in his system. the same thing will be done through the autopsy of the victim. so, you know, that will lend a little more light on the behavior of the...
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cities. milwaukee, wisconsin, had the shortest time, at 44 hours and 53 minutes. >>> 5:45. let's keep that commute thing going and find out how we're doing on the roads. >> so an hour or two every day for the most part driving in traffic. now it if you do it every day. right about now is when the commute begins and you start some of the waiting times. at the bay bridge, in fact, they just activated the metering lights at 5:38, i believe, i will have to double- check that but i'm pretty sure so they have been on for a good 7 minutes or 8 minutes or so and you can see the backups have we gun over at the toll plaza in the fastrak lanes now as well backed up beyond that overcrossing just beyond the parking lot and over at the san mateo bridge, here's a live look, both directions pretty much free and clear. they wrapped up most of the overnight roadwork. eastbound is scheduled until 11:00 but it's not causing any delays over the high-rise heading out to the east bay. where we are seeing some crowded conditions beginning is through antioch. this is usually right around the time o
cities. milwaukee, wisconsin, had the shortest time, at 44 hours and 53 minutes. >>> 5:45. let's keep that commute thing going and find out how we're doing on the roads. >> so an hour or two every day for the most part driving in traffic. now it if you do it every day. right about now is when the commute begins and you start some of the waiting times. at the bay bridge, in fact, they just activated the metering lights at 5:38, i believe, i will have to double- check that but i'm...
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we're talking about van ness, a huge road wisconsin here in the city around commute hour. many other lives at risk. live in san francisco, stephanie chuang, "today in the bay." >> thank you, steph. >>> investigators are looking for the person who opened fire outside of a stockton grocery store. killing three people and injuring four others. this all happened last night as a large group gathered outside of a store. nf investigators say one of the victims died on scene. the other six were taken to the hospital where two of those people died. detectives say the shooting happened in an area known for drug dealing and gang activity. >>> happening today, two men charged in the death of an oakland mother are expected in court to enter their pleas. police arrested sheldon mcdaniels and jerry harpen over the weekend. police believe they were involved in a shootout that killed shamile pierce last week. she was trying to protect her young children when she was caught in the crossfire. the two men are facing homicide charges. a third man, 19-year-old anthony sims, is also facing charg
we're talking about van ness, a huge road wisconsin here in the city around commute hour. many other lives at risk. live in san francisco, stephanie chuang, "today in the bay." >> thank you, steph. >>> investigators are looking for the person who opened fire outside of a stockton grocery store. killing three people and injuring four others. this all happened last night as a large group gathered outside of a store. nf investigators say one of the victims died on scene....
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madison wisconsin mayor responded to the family yesterday and says the city council is conducting a studysults expected this summer. critics are concerned the body cameras would be too invasive and would discourage people from calling police. >> for many folks it's best to leave them alone until they've had that morning cough r to make eight really good cup. this weekend's fyi has ideas on that. here's alicia vitarelli with an idea on one cafe that will transporter to you italy. >> reporter: the cafe has its roots in italy but when a 2009 earthquake destroyed both the town and their cafe the owners picked up and came to philadelphia where they partnered with restaurateur ricardo long go. >> you can't get any more authentic than this. >> reporter: the upper level is an authentic italian restaurant. >> we feature a different city of italy every week and we feature the food of that city. >> reporter: the lower level is a true italian bar serving wine at night and coffee throughout the day. owner morelli is the coffee connoisseur. >> this is my happy place. >> reporter: while instead of no, s
madison wisconsin mayor responded to the family yesterday and says the city council is conducting a studysults expected this summer. critics are concerned the body cameras would be too invasive and would discourage people from calling police. >> for many folks it's best to leave them alone until they've had that morning cough r to make eight really good cup. this weekend's fyi has ideas on that. here's alicia vitarelli with an idea on one cafe that will transporter to you italy. >>...
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else. >> they also traced the protest that spilled into the wisconsin capitol, thousands filled the building after marching through the cityents that walked out of class by the hundreds. meanwhile, the wisconsin attorney general released a statement saying the department of justice which has taken over the investigation per state law is working expeditiously. madison police say robinson assaulted kennedy, after he responded to complaints the teen was attacking people in the neighborhood. joining me michael johnson, ceo of the boys and girls club in madison supporting the family helping raise money. thank you for being with us mr. johnson. >> thank you for having me. >> we want to bring up that in the family press conference tony's uncle said we don't condone chants in regards to trusting the police and other anti-police chants. what is the latest from the police department regarding the investigation and what, if any possible action will be taken against the officer? >> i applaud the police department for meeting with the family the day of the murder. i asked the police chief to meet with the family that night at 1:00 in t
else. >> they also traced the protest that spilled into the wisconsin capitol, thousands filled the building after marching through the cityents that walked out of class by the hundreds. meanwhile, the wisconsin attorney general released a statement saying the department of justice which has taken over the investigation per state law is working expeditiously. madison police say robinson assaulted kennedy, after he responded to complaints the teen was attacking people in the neighborhood....
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activists hacking group all anonymous is claiming responsibility for a cyber attacks on the city of madison wisconsinpost audit posted a you tube video sunday demanding all audio recordings in the police shooting death of tony robinson. robinson was killed last week by a madison police officer. the shooting has prompted city wide protest as well as a probe by the state investigators. >>pam: the fierce day >>pam: the nine deaths since and i as a turning says that he did participate in the bombing in boston but he was recruited by his radicalize brother. >>pam: the first day of free agency sees big chances to the 49ers kron 4 sports director gary radnich will join us at 5:45 p.m. to break it all down. and next why tiger woods cannot use his own name on his latest project. at subway, a great meal starts with a great sandwich on the new "simple 6 menu." six of our best six-inch subs-now in made-just-for-you meals-for just $6 each, every day. ♪"i got it made fresh at subway."♪ take your pick from six of our best subs, like the tender turkey breast, the italian b.m.t, sweet onion chicken teriyaki and more.
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>> john, wisconsin has the highest incarceration rate for blacks. they don't want this city madison to become another ferguson. on the streets of madison wisconsin this week, anger over the fatal police shooting of 19-year-old tony robinson. >> they should not be able to kill us. they always telling us to get in the way. >> and comparisons to michael brown's death in ferguson, missouri last summer, comparisons madison's police chief cause unavoidable. >> a young african american male who is unarmed who subsequently loses their life at the hands of police. i can't negotiate around this. >> but demographically madison is not ferguson. 77 are white fewer than 21% are black. also reflects the community 10%, african american. >> what's his name? >> tony robinson. >> police blocked traffic so people could protest people feel anxious. >> what are you hearing from the congregation? >> i'm hearing about fear, mothers are afraid. >> gee supports the police department even though he has been stopped for no reason. >> the problem is we have people who have been trained well tactically b
>> john, wisconsin has the highest incarceration rate for blacks. they don't want this city madison to become another ferguson. on the streets of madison wisconsin this week, anger over the fatal police shooting of 19-year-old tony robinson. >> they should not be able to kill us. they always telling us to get in the way. >> and comparisons to michael brown's death in ferguson, missouri last summer, comparisons madison's police chief cause unavoidable. >> a young african...
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wisconsin. community leaders now trying to bring together a divided city and help it move forward. >> let's showove and understand what the issues are. let's figure out how to move forward as a community and as a country. and let's just do the right thing. >> reporter: these are some of robinson's close friends, standing face-to-face with police, demanding justice. tom? >> thank you. >>> race very much on the minds of people in another part of the country. in selma, alabama today, on this 50th weekend of bloody sunday, a peaceful sunday. thousands marching over the bridge, a historic moment remembered. met by brutal force. from the church where they met 50 years ago. a full report on the day's events coming up. >>> and the one-year anniversary of the disappearance of malaysia flight 370. this mother the face of sorrow losing her son even harder because the plane has never been found. on this anniversary, new details about the pilot and crew. and a new problem we're just hearing about. here's bob woodruff. >> reporter: it's been a year since flight 370 disappeared. still no signs of the 239 peopl
wisconsin. community leaders now trying to bring together a divided city and help it move forward. >> let's showove and understand what the issues are. let's figure out how to move forward as a community and as a country. and let's just do the right thing. >> reporter: these are some of robinson's close friends, standing face-to-face with police, demanding justice. tom? >> thank you. >>> race very much on the minds of people in another part of the country. in selma,...
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we do not know what may happen to a town or city in wisconsin or vermont or anyplace else. i would urge a no vote. chairman: i suspect a rollcall is required. clerk: mr. grassley? mr. sessions? mr. crapo? mr. graham? mr. portman? mr. toomey? mr. johnson? ms. ayotte? mr. wicker? sister corker? mr. purdue? ms. murray? mr. wyden? mr. white house? mr. warner? mr. merkley? ms. baldwin? mr. came? mr. king? mr. chairman? chairman: the amendment is approved. senator warner? senator warner: this is the effort that i believe even senator graham would support. it basically says let's urge the v.a. -- and i commend the work that so many have done to actually engage around the country, to create law clinics to help law students process claims. that helps the law students, helps the veterans. the v.a. needs to be more engaged. i would urge a voice vote. chairman: opposition? all those in favor say i. the amendment is excepted. next is the ayotte amendment on energy. senator: i have an amendment that would address very important provisions on energy efficiency. on providing assistance to
we do not know what may happen to a town or city in wisconsin or vermont or anyplace else. i would urge a no vote. chairman: i suspect a rollcall is required. clerk: mr. grassley? mr. sessions? mr. crapo? mr. graham? mr. portman? mr. toomey? mr. johnson? ms. ayotte? mr. wicker? sister corker? mr. purdue? ms. murray? mr. wyden? mr. white house? mr. warner? mr. merkley? ms. baldwin? mr. came? mr. king? mr. chairman? chairman: the amendment is approved. senator warner? senator warner: this is the...
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give a direction to the nation as we see this all over the country now, wisconsin, washington, all over the country, different cities facing this problem? >> i think the biggest thing should be learned that you want leadership. you want your leaders to be transparent. you want them to try to have trust with the community. and the only way you do that is to deal with them openly and honestly. if you make a mistake, you say, i made a mistake. we're going to work together as a community to prevent making future mistakes. when you don't do that and sweep it under the rug and sanitation the and see ferguson happen nobody wants to see what happened in ferguson happening in their city. the way to do it is do an honest assessment and say, let's try to police all our communities equally. protect and serve, not just the blacks or the whites. we have to have equal justice. >> ben crump, thank you for your time tonight and we are awaiting a press conference from ferguson officials. we'll have that for you live. >>> straight ahead, backfiring. the 47 republicans being called traitors for their letter to iran are in full-blown sp
give a direction to the nation as we see this all over the country now, wisconsin, washington, all over the country, different cities facing this problem? >> i think the biggest thing should be learned that you want leadership. you want your leaders to be transparent. you want them to try to have trust with the community. and the only way you do that is to deal with them openly and honestly. if you make a mistake, you say, i made a mistake. we're going to work together as a community to...
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. >>> more protests planned in madison, wisconsin, and today the mayor of that city says he's pleased the demonstrations over friday's deadly police shooting have remained peaceful. >> the family of the young man who was killed said they have confident in the state's investigation, but as nbc's ron allen reports, emotions are still raw. >> reporter: a lot of the young people who were friends with tony robinson and many who weren't say this is a defining moment for them as they seek justice for the young man who died here friday night in this building right behind me. the investigation continues. it's now in the hands of the state department of justice, not the local police. the law here requires an independent investigator so there's more legitimacy more transparency as well to the investigation at the appropriate time. officials are now being very tightlipped about what they think might have happened. the family speaking out for the first time expressing their sorrow expressing their deep feeling of pain for the loss of their son. they're also saying that at this point they believe t
. >>> more protests planned in madison, wisconsin, and today the mayor of that city says he's pleased the demonstrations over friday's deadly police shooting have remained peaceful. >> the family of the young man who was killed said they have confident in the state's investigation, but as nbc's ron allen reports, emotions are still raw. >> reporter: a lot of the young people who were friends with tony robinson and many who weren't say this is a defining moment for them as...
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we don't know what may happen to a town or city in wisconsin or vermont or any place else. mr. sanders: i urge a no vote. mr. enzi: i suspect a roll call is required then. i call on the clerk -- the clerk: mr. grassley. mr. sessions. mr. crapo. mr. grahamful mr. portman. mr. toomey. mr. johnson. ms. ayotte. mr. wicker. mr. canner -- corker. mr. perdue. mr. sanders. ms. murray. mr. wyden. ms. stabenow. mr. whitehouse. mr. warner. mr. merkley. ms. baldwin. mr. kaine. mr. king. mr. chairman. mr. chairman, the yeas are 15, the nays are 7. mr. enzi: the amendment is approved. senator warner on v.a. and law school clinics. senator warner. mr. warner: mr. chairman, this is the effort that i believe even senator graham would support that basically says, let's kick the v.a. -- urge the v.a. a little bit and i commend the great work senator murray and senator sanders and so many have done to engage with more law schools to create veterans law clinics to help lieu staunts cro process claims. doesn't cost the tax pay aerodime. hetches the law students, helps vet threarnings v.a. needs to b
we don't know what may happen to a town or city in wisconsin or vermont or any place else. mr. sanders: i urge a no vote. mr. enzi: i suspect a roll call is required then. i call on the clerk -- the clerk: mr. grassley. mr. sessions. mr. crapo. mr. grahamful mr. portman. mr. toomey. mr. johnson. ms. ayotte. mr. wicker. mr. canner -- corker. mr. perdue. mr. sanders. ms. murray. mr. wyden. ms. stabenow. mr. whitehouse. mr. warner. mr. merkley. ms. baldwin. mr. kaine. mr. king. mr. chairman. mr....
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wisconsin. these are live pictures out of minneapolis. the city the few places that has been nearly snow free this winter. the last time the city received snowfall of at least three inches was back on january 8th. that's unusual for them. just into the newsroom some school schools are canceling school and of the weather. we're going to get some wintery mix. >> here we go ag are getting so weary of it. we're not canadians. we're not used to this at all. another chance for a light wintery mix later this afternoon. right now, the storm team 4 radar showing that system passing most of the moisture to the north. the area you see in pink that's a little freezing rain, maybe a little sleet.n green, that is rain. now that batch that we see there in ohio, indiana and kentucky, that's wha today. it's still a good six hours away from getting into the metro area. right now the storm team 4 radar up close is scanning the sky. this area of gray i saw them when i was on the weather deck. you can see there's a bottoms of the clouds so there's some snow trying to
wisconsin. these are live pictures out of minneapolis. the city the few places that has been nearly snow free this winter. the last time the city received snowfall of at least three inches was back on january 8th. that's unusual for them. just into the newsroom some school schools are canceling school and of the weather. we're going to get some wintery mix. >> here we go ag are getting so weary of it. we're not canadians. we're not used to this at all. another chance for a light wintery...
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two cities are grappling with violence and racial tension tonight. in madison, wisconsin, hundreds of mourners are expected to attend the visitation and funeral this evening for 19- year-old tony robinson. he's the biracial unarmed teen shot and killed by a madison police officer on march 6. on wednesday, robinson's mother said this: >> i want to be able to make a change. i don't want my son to have died in vain. i want us to be able to make change and do it peacefully. >> sreenivasan: a preliminary report released yesterday revealed robinson had been shot in the head, torso and upper body. the robinson shooting ignited days of protests and is still being investigated by state authorities. and in ferguson, missouri, the manhunt continues for the suspects who shot and wounded two officers outside the police department wednesday. it's just the latest incident of violence since the police shooting of michael brown on august 9. this week, following a scathing justice department report about racism within the ferguson police department, the city's manager, police chief and mun
two cities are grappling with violence and racial tension tonight. in madison, wisconsin, hundreds of mourners are expected to attend the visitation and funeral this evening for 19- year-old tony robinson. he's the biracial unarmed teen shot and killed by a madison police officer on march 6. on wednesday, robinson's mother said this: >> i want to be able to make a change. i don't want my son to have died in vain. i want us to be able to make change and do it peacefully. >>...
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city is facing growing racial tensions. madison, wisconsin, sproifts erupted there. protesters democratic answers in the shooting death of an unarmed teen. police say officer matt kiny had to use deadly force after being assaulted. when it comes to racial bias madison's mayor says the focus shouldn't be on just the police. >> is there bias in the madison police department? that's the wrong question. the bias and disparity is in the entire criminal justice system. >> interesting point to make. because of a new law in wisconsin, the state, not the police department is of the shooting. >>> activists in london fight to keep teens from joining extremist groups like isis. coming up for you, why they say their job seems to get harder every day. >> the recruitment and ideologies rapidly change. we've got young men and women on such media platforms middle of the night when they should be doing their homework or should be in bed. they're being engaged and groomed on line even though they may not know it. most of the products we all buy are transported on container ships. befor
city is facing growing racial tensions. madison, wisconsin, sproifts erupted there. protesters democratic answers in the shooting death of an unarmed teen. police say officer matt kiny had to use deadly force after being assaulted. when it comes to racial bias madison's mayor says the focus shouldn't be on just the police. >> is there bias in the madison police department? that's the wrong question. the bias and disparity is in the entire criminal justice system. >> interesting...
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city employees. >>> about 1500 people marched in wisconsin after a teenager was killed by a police officer.attacked him. the officer is now on paid administrative leave. >>> iraqi government forces are gaining ground in their fight against isis. the commander of a shia paramilitary force says three quarters of the city is in government hands. only about 150 isis fighters remain. >> kurdish forces are battling isis to the north outside of kirk cut and to the west isis launched a new offensive on the city of ramadi. shia and sunni militia are fighting alongside iraqi forces in the battle for tikrit. iran is supplying weapons and advisers as well. that has some in the u.s. worried about what kind of influence tehran will exert in iraq of the future. pentagon correspondent barbara starr explains. >> reporter: north of tikrit 23,000 iranian backed show eded shia troops gaining ground. hoisting flags and retaking the town. a hint today that the u.s. role could grow. the pentagon looking at a possible no-fly zone over parts of syria to protect u.s. backed rebels from being attacked by bashar al as
city employees. >>> about 1500 people marched in wisconsin after a teenager was killed by a police officer.attacked him. the officer is now on paid administrative leave. >>> iraqi government forces are gaining ground in their fight against isis. the commander of a shia paramilitary force says three quarters of the city is in government hands. only about 150 isis fighters remain. >> kurdish forces are battling isis to the north outside of kirk cut and to the west isis...
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city hall. >>> protesters taking to the streets of wisconsin after death much an unarmed teen at the hands of a police officer. what we're learning about the shooting and the next steps in the investigation when we go live to madison. >>> making sure you make to work on time today. emergency repairs being made that could lead to long delays on marc. >>> plus maybe take a little time to enjoy the outdoors today as we finally get the chance to enjoy a tasterare tracking how introducing new flonase allergy relief nasal spray, now available over the counter in full prescription strength. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over-producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. the leading allergy pill only controls one, flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase the 24 hour relief that outperforms the #1 allergy pill. so go ahead , inhale life. new flonase. six is greater than one. this changes everything. >>> a plane is flying around the world, get this without any fuel. the swiss solar powered plane successfully took off from abu dhabi today. pilots
city hall. >>> protesters taking to the streets of wisconsin after death much an unarmed teen at the hands of a police officer. what we're learning about the shooting and the next steps in the investigation when we go live to madison. >>> making sure you make to work on time today. emergency repairs being made that could lead to long delays on marc. >>> plus maybe take a little time to enjoy the outdoors today as we finally get the chance to enjoy a tasterare tracking...
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. >>> protests erupted overnight in wisconsin after police in the city of madison shot and killed anshot the man, who they have now identified as 19-year-old tony robinson. we expect police to release more details later today. stay with msnbc throughout the day for updates. we're going to return to selma and to melissa harris-perry right after this. started using gain flings, their laundry smells more amazing than ever. (sniff) uh honey isn't that the dog's towel? (dog noise) hey, mi towel, su towel. more gain scent, plus oxi boost and febreze for 3 big things in one gain fling. it's our best gain ever! [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours, but aleve can last 12 hours... and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are yo
. >>> protests erupted overnight in wisconsin after police in the city of madison shot and killed anshot the man, who they have now identified as 19-year-old tony robinson. we expect police to release more details later today. stay with msnbc throughout the day for updates. we're going to return to selma and to melissa harris-perry right after this. started using gain flings, their laundry smells more amazing than ever. (sniff) uh honey isn't that the dog's towel? (dog noise) hey, mi...
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peace" and "black lives matter" were students from local high schools around the city, as well as from the university of wisconsinnts left their classes there this morning and marched down to the state capitol for a third day of protesting. on friday a veteran madison police officer responded to a call about a suspect jumping in and out of traffic after having assaulted someone. the officer then pursued the suspect, that's tony robinson, into a nearby apartment, and the officer forced his way into that apartment, and police say the unarmed teenager assaulted the officer before the officer shot and killed him. today the madison chief of police apologized in an online post to the family of the slain teen saying, reconciliation cannot begin without my stating i am sorry. i don't think i can say this enough. i am sorry. the shooting is being investigated by the wisconsin division of criminal investigation, which is part of the state's department of justice. according to a state law passed in 2014, which is thought to be the first of its kind, an outside agency must investigate all officer-involved deaths and once tha
peace" and "black lives matter" were students from local high schools around the city, as well as from the university of wisconsinnts left their classes there this morning and marched down to the state capitol for a third day of protesting. on friday a veteran madison police officer responded to a call about a suspect jumping in and out of traffic after having assaulted someone. the officer then pursued the suspect, that's tony robinson, into a nearby apartment, and the officer...
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. >>> another city is in tense standoff after a white police officer shoots an unarmed black teen. madison with wisconsinbles to not become another ferguson. >> what's his name? >> reporter: the idyllic college town of madison wisconsin on edge after a weekend of peru test and mourning for an unarmed black 19-year-old tone robison shot killed by a white police officer. >> when anybody die in our community in our incident liedle there is not a blackish or a whitish this is a humanitarian issue. on friday night officer kenny responded to multiple disturbance calls about robison's behavior. >> tony hit one of his friends. >> officer kenny forced his way into the home where authorities say robison assaulted him. he opened fire. he was under supervision after pleading guilty to armed robbery. was was officials have opened an investigation into his death while community leaders are trying to bring a divided city back together. >> don't pass judgment on this young man or law enforcement officials. >> the police chief were among those remembering tony robison. he said the city of madison is trying to avoid the m
. >>> another city is in tense standoff after a white police officer shoots an unarmed black teen. madison with wisconsinbles to not become another ferguson. >> what's his name? >> reporter: the idyllic college town of madison wisconsin on edge after a weekend of peru test and mourning for an unarmed black 19-year-old tone robison shot killed by a white police officer. >> when anybody die in our community in our incident liedle there is not a blackish or a whitish...
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. >>> officials in madison, wisconsin want to know who is responsible for a cyber attack who may be linked to a deadly police shooting. yesterday the city started seeing problems with computers used by law enforcement as well as the city's website and e- mail system. now similar cyber attacks have happened in other cities around the country after officer involved shootings. on friday a madison police officer shot and killed an unarmed 19-year-old. crowds of protestors gathered last night in the wisconsin state capitol rotunda to express outrage over that shooting death. tony robinson was unarmed when she was shot and killed during a confrontation with two madison police officers. police say one of the officers was assaulted and suffered a head injury before the shooting occurred. the chief of police visited with robinson's family and apologized for his death. >> until we have all the facts, think think we have to do our due diligence. >> we paint him as a human being. a 19-year-old who made a terrible mistake at one point which is completely, completely disassociated from this act to make it clear we appreciate the police and understand
. >>> officials in madison, wisconsin want to know who is responsible for a cyber attack who may be linked to a deadly police shooting. yesterday the city started seeing problems with computers used by law enforcement as well as the city's website and e- mail system. now similar cyber attacks have happened in other cities around the country after officer involved shootings. on friday a madison police officer shot and killed an unarmed 19-year-old. crowds of protestors gathered last...
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city of african-americans. we're also looking at live pictures -- there you see it -- from madison, wisconsin, over the shooting9-year-old unarmed teenager tony robinson. we are following this as well. we have our analysts news makers standing by. we expect to hear from the mayor of ferguson. it looks like they are getting ready to bring in the mayor. cornell william brooks is with us he is the president and ceo of the naacp. what would you like to hear the mayor say? >> i would like to hear the mayor say that he recognizes and appreciates the degree of harm that has been imposed on the citizens of ferguson. that he takes responsibility for what the justice department uncovered in terms of unconstitutional unlawful conduct in terms of federal and undoubtedly state law. and that he is committed to reform. one of the best ways to demonstrate that is to step down because there is new reason to believe, given what we have seen over the course of undoubtedly years that he is in the position to lead reform effort. >> our legal analyst, former federal prosecutor she is anxious to hear what the mayor has to say. sunny,
city of african-americans. we're also looking at live pictures -- there you see it -- from madison, wisconsin, over the shooting9-year-old unarmed teenager tony robinson. we are following this as well. we have our analysts news makers standing by. we expect to hear from the mayor of ferguson. it looks like they are getting ready to bring in the mayor. cornell william brooks is with us he is the president and ceo of the naacp. what would you like to hear the mayor say? >> i would like to...
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chief jackson says he is leaving of his own accord so the city can move forward without any distractions. and in wisconsinng anti-police protests now after a shooting involving a police officer. most of the media covering this solely focusing on the officer involved in the shooting and not the history of the 19-year-old man he killed. trace gallagher has a report live from our west coast newsroom. trace. >> megyn, when you cover the shootings of trayvon martin michael brown or tony robinson context is king. which simply means including the circumstances surrounding the events so the audience can fully understand and assess it. but again in the tony robinson shooting providing context appears to be less important than promoting conflict. for example we found dozens of headlines that read "black teen shot dead by cops was unarmed." true statements, mind you except you're not told until well into the story that police claim the unarmed suspect struck the officer in the head, knocked him to the ground and tried to further assault him. in fact, nbc news categorized the assault as a confrontation. abc called it
chief jackson says he is leaving of his own accord so the city can move forward without any distractions. and in wisconsinng anti-police protests now after a shooting involving a police officer. most of the media covering this solely focusing on the officer involved in the shooting and not the history of the 19-year-old man he killed. trace gallagher has a report live from our west coast newsroom. trace. >> megyn, when you cover the shootings of trayvon martin michael brown or tony...
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city's darkest hour. >>> a state trooper died exchange of gunfire with a suspected bank robber in wisconsin. the trooper was following the vehicle when it happened in the fond du lac. the suspect is also dead. it's believed he was involved in at least one attempted bank robbery and possibly a fatal carjacking. >>> millions of people in the midwest are bracing for more severe weather today. take a look at this hail falling in missouri. damaging storms possible in the southern plains from northern texas to oklahoma and into missouri and the southern ohio valley. isolated tornadoes also a possibility. >>> and winds gusting to 35 miles an hour knocked out power to thousands in los angeles late last night. more than 3,000 homes and businesses went black in beverly hills and hundreds more in west hollywood. the wind also knocking down a tree briefly trapping a man inside his car. >>> drier and milder weather along the west coast today. low 80s in los angeles. much colder and showers further north from portland to seattle. much of the gulf coast will be dry and warm. high 80s in miami. >>> u.s. tro
city's darkest hour. >>> a state trooper died exchange of gunfire with a suspected bank robber in wisconsin. the trooper was following the vehicle when it happened in the fond du lac. the suspect is also dead. it's believed he was involved in at least one attempted bank robbery and possibly a fatal carjacking. >>> millions of people in the midwest are bracing for more severe weather today. take a look at this hail falling in missouri. damaging storms possible in the southern...
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wisconsin. here's to things unfolding very differently in your city than we have seen them across the country. >xt, recently he's been to london and to iowa now to new hampshire. but he's the governor of wisconsin. what is all that travel about? oh yea, that's coming down let's get some rocks, man. health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it more accessible and affordable with walk-in medical care, no appointments needed and most insurance accepted. minuteclinic. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. the garden is the story of our lives... told and retold. it's as old as our time on earth. and as new as tomorrow. you can have a yard. or slightly less. gardening isn't about where we choose to live. it's about how we choose to live. miracle-gro. life starts here. if you take multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse spray or gel so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. just stay calm and move as quietly as possib
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wisconsin. at least not in the winter. why, then, for the past couple of months, have these two city workers been sneak off on their own, tok on? >> for most people it's a path to nowhere yeah. it's a path to somewhere for one person. >> reporter: jerrod ebert and kevin schultz say they discovered that one person one snowy day. >> he was in his car. >> he was in his car, and the snowbank was there. >> reporter: did you know what he was doing there? >> we kind of put it together. >> it took us both back a little bit thinking, my gosh, his devotion is that strong that he still comes when he can't make it to the bench even. >> reporter: at the end of the walk there's a bench dedicated to a woman named betty caldwell. just based on the flowers you can tell, she's still loved. ♪ i'll give you a daisy a day dear. ♪ i'll give you a daisy a day ♪ >> reporter: bud caldwell says his wife loved that song "a daisy a day." so when he lost her a couple of years ago after 55 years of marriage, he got a bench in her memory and started taking her daisies every day he could. he thought no one was noticing so imagine his surprise-- >> yeah,
wisconsin. at least not in the winter. why, then, for the past couple of months, have these two city workers been sneak off on their own, tok on? >> for most people it's a path to nowhere yeah. it's a path to somewhere for one person. >> reporter: jerrod ebert and kevin schultz say they discovered that one person one snowy day. >> he was in his car. >> he was in his car, and the snowbank was there. >> reporter: did you know what he was doing there? >> we kind...
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city clerk and two police officers also resigned. >>> the family of tony robinson is urging the madison, wisconsin police department to start wearingspoke out earlier this weekdays after a deadly police shooting that led to the 19-year-old's death. wisconsin's mayor responded to the family yesterday. he says council members are ducting a study with results expected this summer. critics are concerned body cameras are too invasive and would discourage people from calling police. >> at the big board for your first look at business, montel williams has agreed to stop being a pitch man for online payday loan company money mutual. the company also agreed to stop generating leads in new york for loans with interest rates that sometimes top 1300 percent. new york regulators say the firm used williams' reputation as a trusted celebrity endorser to target struggling consumers. >>> expect airports to be very busy this spring. the trade group airlines for america predicts air travel will rise to its highest level in seven years in the coming months. also adds people have more money to travel due to the improving economy. >>> turning to wall st
city clerk and two police officers also resigned. >>> the family of tony robinson is urging the madison, wisconsin police department to start wearingspoke out earlier this weekdays after a deadly police shooting that led to the 19-year-old's death. wisconsin's mayor responded to the family yesterday. he says council members are ducting a study with results expected this summer. critics are concerned body cameras are too invasive and would discourage people from calling police. >>...
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city and community. >> and that is the story in madison, wisconsin. good evening folks.come back to "the ed show." protesters are ramping up after police shot and killed an unarmed teenager in madison, wisconsin, friday night. the family of tommy terrell robinson held a conference. >> racial lines are blurred as it pertains to the systematic targets of young black males. we appreciate the police and we understand the necessity for them, but once again that does not excuse what happened. >> the teen's death follows months of black lives matter rallies across the nation. >> from what i knew of tony he was always happy and a great guy. >> i'm standing up for my future and everyone else's future. >> they feel they have the right to shoot him. >> the officer who pulled the trigger says he was attacked while responding to a call. >> 10-4. >> shots fired. >> reporter from msnbc with us tonight is amanda secuma. what is the situation on the ground there in madison? >> reporter: hi, ed. there's a crowd of several hundred people still milling around after the family gave their pre
city and community. >> and that is the story in madison, wisconsin. good evening folks.come back to "the ed show." protesters are ramping up after police shot and killed an unarmed teenager in madison, wisconsin, friday night. the family of tommy terrell robinson held a conference. >> racial lines are blurred as it pertains to the systematic targets of young black males. we appreciate the police and we understand the necessity for them, but once again that does not excuse...
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wisconsin after the fatal shooting of a black teenager saturday night. [chanting] black lives matter! >> protesters gathered outside the police department and throughout the cityg and holding signs that say "black lives matter." madison's police chief said officer matt kinney shot and killed 19-year-old tony robinson after the suspect assaulted him. >> robinson's family is asking protests to be peaceful. the officer involved has more than 12 years experience and was cleared of any wrongdoing in a previous shooting. >>> protesters marched through san francisco's mission district last night where police shot and killed a 21-year-old man on february 27th. >>. >> and abc steve has details of an event commemorating the land marked moment in selma in the civil rights movement. >> little president and his family former president george w. bush and the former first lady and others crowding the streets of selma. >> we know the march isn't over. we know the race is not yet won. >> he said selma is a place where the meaning of america was defined. >> they were not physically imposing those who crossed the bridge. loving the criminal for more than singing its praise for a
wisconsin after the fatal shooting of a black teenager saturday night. [chanting] black lives matter! >> protesters gathered outside the police department and throughout the cityg and holding signs that say "black lives matter." madison's police chief said officer matt kinney shot and killed 19-year-old tony robinson after the suspect assaulted him. >> robinson's family is asking protests to be peaceful. the officer involved has more than 12 years experience and was...