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i want to take the opportunity to present i'm matthew brendon dpon no 1 on missouri street just three houses down i'll use my time to address the respondents brief please follow along with the brief that's helpful i plan to address all their points so first regarding their statement of of fact app at&t is exclaiming no community opposition was received at the time of the dpw hearing. you see here this is the order that dpw laid out at the may 19th meagerly or hearing the 5 dash 16 are part of the public record. as shown in the dpw comment tracking worksheet there were no comments in support. however, i believe those commentss observations were miss carding as two late because the notice of intent date ways used instead of the cut off date the dpw staff acknowledged those received when i asked dpw for those comments they informed me they've discarded on the grounds they were it deemed late at&t's argument the point of contention we're here to discuss the surface mounted facility will not impede the public i along with thirty of the resident for the surface mount facility will impact th
i want to take the opportunity to present i'm matthew brendon dpon no 1 on missouri street just three houses down i'll use my time to address the respondents brief please follow along with the brief that's helpful i plan to address all their points so first regarding their statement of of fact app at&t is exclaiming no community opposition was received at the time of the dpw hearing. you see here this is the order that dpw laid out at the may 19th meagerly or hearing the 5 dash 16 are part...
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at&t had overwhelming proposed a filed a application of 501 missouri at&t buildings now that is the best location for this map that would have placed the new cabinet next to the existing cabinet which is basically surrounded by trees and at&t offered to green and screen that that would be hidden on the street, however, a significant community opposition to putting a second cabinet there i was told by one of at&t's field personnel they were told by the people wanted to share the wealth and have a cabinet across the street. at the hearing there were a number of objections at&t made the discussion decision in contrast what was public opposition on missouri street it will withdraw it's application which is was it did. at&t then refielded the area as people went out and so if there were alternative locations it was determined that a cabinet could be instead of several of the protesters saugd i suggested 50 one missouri and conducted a box walk in may including mr. brendon no one what was part of the walk. during that walk there were 2 additional sites that were located as possible alternative
at&t had overwhelming proposed a filed a application of 501 missouri at&t buildings now that is the best location for this map that would have placed the new cabinet next to the existing cabinet which is basically surrounded by trees and at&t offered to green and screen that that would be hidden on the street, however, a significant community opposition to putting a second cabinet there i was told by one of at&t's field personnel they were told by the people wanted to share the...
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missouri went beyond that. they said councils of defense at the township level. , thethe governor said primary authority of carrying out the guidelines from the national council of defense are at the county and township levels. who is in charge? is the federal government in charge? is the state government in charge? who is in charge? local, ordinary people. this now shapes what happens in missouri during this time period. i just had a few examples here of what happens the state of missouri. in kansas city, on the evening don't let, 1918 -- you think that's an april fools joke -- a crowd of 50 persons stylizing themselves as a vigilance committee visited the home of the doctor at 500 bennington avenue, gave him an american flag, and instructed him to display the flag prominently, because the committee objected to his unpatriotic remarks. if you did not follow these instructions and continued his disloyal expressions, a second visit of the committee would be of a more serious nature. what had he done? what had he
missouri went beyond that. they said councils of defense at the township level. , thethe governor said primary authority of carrying out the guidelines from the national council of defense are at the county and township levels. who is in charge? is the federal government in charge? is the state government in charge? who is in charge? local, ordinary people. this now shapes what happens in missouri during this time period. i just had a few examples here of what happens the state of missouri. in...
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in missouri, missouri was a swing state during the '90s, and the better part of last decade. it's turning red. you have a democratic governor, a legislator, and they are at loggerheads. what is fascinating is when jay nixon is up for re-election. >> is it his job at risk for him? >> it absolutely is. mark my word, you'll have a bunch of interest, not just in missouri, but washington d.c., new york and california and places over the country that will come in and do everything they can to get him out of office in the 2014 election cycle that we are in right now. we have races and more than 35 of them in national interest are flooding into the state, spending incredible amount of money trying to gain sway in the state, and add up to the sebbing suss that they -- success that they have. >> the government was visible in the ferguson disturbance and how it would be resolved, right. >> yes, and has taken a lot of criticism for actions or the lack there of. he'll have a large battle on his hands going forward, if he wants to go forward with his political career. he has decades worth
in missouri, missouri was a swing state during the '90s, and the better part of last decade. it's turning red. you have a democratic governor, a legislator, and they are at loggerheads. what is fascinating is when jay nixon is up for re-election. >> is it his job at risk for him? >> it absolutely is. mark my word, you'll have a bunch of interest, not just in missouri, but washington d.c., new york and california and places over the country that will come in and do everything they...
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i also just spoke with governor jay nixon of missouri. i expressed my concern over the violent turn that events have taken on the ground, and underscored that now is the time for all of us to reflect on what's happened, and to find a way to come together going forward. he is going to be traveling to ferguson... >> after days of largely staying silent, missouri's governor finally showed up in ferguson - promising changes. >> today i am announcing that the missouri highway patrol under the supervision of capt ron johnson who grew up in this area will be directing the team that provides security in ferguson. >> governor, how would you explain the nature of the presence that we saw on the streets yesterday? i mean, there were armored personnel carriers, about 100 police in military-style uniform, high-powered rifles being trained on the crowd, who is in charge of making those decisions and are they going to be held to account for mistakes that you clearly think have been made? >> i think that, that was yesterday, tonight's tonight. tomorrow's
i also just spoke with governor jay nixon of missouri. i expressed my concern over the violent turn that events have taken on the ground, and underscored that now is the time for all of us to reflect on what's happened, and to find a way to come together going forward. he is going to be traveling to ferguson... >> after days of largely staying silent, missouri's governor finally showed up in ferguson - promising changes. >> today i am announcing that the missouri highway patrol...
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joining us now for the interview tonight, missouri senator claire mccaskill. senator thank you for being here. >> it's great to be here. >> you welcome the justice department investigation today. is that because you think there is a clear problem in st. louis county and in ferguson that needs federal intervention to fix? or is it something else? >> well, there's a lack of trust right now. there is a palpable amount of cynicism in the ferguson community about their police department, and there's also a belief that the federal government -- because historically the federal government has been the tip of the spear for many civil rights actions in our country. a lot of the reforms didn't start at the state and local level. it was the enforcement by the federal government. i think the federal government taking a really thorough look at policing practices, any patterns or plans that they have used that would indicate unfair treatment of some of their citizens, is just really important for catharsis in the community for them to begin to gain trust again in what is re
joining us now for the interview tonight, missouri senator claire mccaskill. senator thank you for being here. >> it's great to be here. >> you welcome the justice department investigation today. is that because you think there is a clear problem in st. louis county and in ferguson that needs federal intervention to fix? or is it something else? >> well, there's a lack of trust right now. there is a palpable amount of cynicism in the ferguson community about their police...
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joining us now for the interview tonight, missouri senator claire mccaskill. senatoring thank you for being here. >> it's great to be here. >> you welcome the justice department investigation today. is that because you think there is a clear problem in st. louis county and in ferguson that needs federal intervention to fix? or is it something else? >> well, there's a lack of trust right now. there is a palpable amount of cynicism in the ferguson community about their police department, and there's also a belief that the federal government -- because historically the federal government has been the tip of the sphere for many civil rights actions in our country. a lot of the reforms didn't start at the state and local level. it was the enforcement by the federal government. i think the federal government taking a really thorough look at policing practices, any patterns or plans that they have used that would indicate unfair treatment of some of their citizens, is just really important for catharsis in the community for them to begin to gain trust again in what i
joining us now for the interview tonight, missouri senator claire mccaskill. senatoring thank you for being here. >> it's great to be here. >> you welcome the justice department investigation today. is that because you think there is a clear problem in st. louis county and in ferguson that needs federal intervention to fix? or is it something else? >> well, there's a lack of trust right now. there is a palpable amount of cynicism in the ferguson community about their police...
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yesterday there were tornadoes and heavy rain and flooding in nebraska and missouri. people trapped in cars had to be rescued. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has more on the severe storms and some cold weather headed to the northern u.s. >> we've seen some tremendous rainfall rates especially across iowa into northern missouri overnight, even reports of a couple of tornados. this rain could be a very serious and potentially life-threatening situation here waez head through the overnight into wednesday morning. a lot of flash flood watches headed out. many spots picking up 2 to 4 inches of rain. locally we've already seen 4 inches of rainfall and that's where you have the biggest issues. so taking a look at the future radar as we head through the morning, some of the heavier rainfall in the milwaukee and chicago areas. this is going to be a big issue for the morning drive stretching back down toward st. louis. then more storms fire up in the afternoon. you're going have to keep a close eye out, especially from the indy area back down toward the ohi
yesterday there were tornadoes and heavy rain and flooding in nebraska and missouri. people trapped in cars had to be rescued. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has more on the severe storms and some cold weather headed to the northern u.s. >> we've seen some tremendous rainfall rates especially across iowa into northern missouri overnight, even reports of a couple of tornados. this rain could be a very serious and potentially life-threatening situation here waez head...
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yesterday there were tornadoes and heavy rain and flooding in nebraska and missouri. people trapped in cars had to be rescued. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has more on the severe storms and some cold weather headed to the northern u.s. >> we've seen some tremendous rainfall rates especially across iowa into northern missouri overnight, even reports of a couple of tornados. this rain could be a very serious and potentially life-threatening situation here as we head overnight into wednesday morn. a lot of flash flood watches headed out. many spots picking up 2 to 4 inches of rain. locally we've already seen 4 inches of rainfall and that's where you have the biggest issues. some of the heavier rainfall in the milwaukee and chicago areas. this is going to to be a big issue for the morning drive stretching back down toward st. louis. then more storms fire up in the afternoon. you're going have to keep a close eye out, especially from the indy area back down toward the ohio valley. this is where severe storms are likely as we head through the afternoo
yesterday there were tornadoes and heavy rain and flooding in nebraska and missouri. people trapped in cars had to be rescued. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has more on the severe storms and some cold weather headed to the northern u.s. >> we've seen some tremendous rainfall rates especially across iowa into northern missouri overnight, even reports of a couple of tornados. this rain could be a very serious and potentially life-threatening situation here as we head...
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. >>> we begin with breaking news out of ferguson, missouri. local st louis media report that police confirmed an officer has been shot. it appears the injuries are not fatal. this is the same area where unarmed teenager michael brown was fatally shot by police, sparking weeks of protest. today there's no exception. protests had been taken place, and appears to be an increa increasingly tense situation on the ground. an officer has been shot. more details as they emerge and throughout the morning on al jazeera. >>> the other top story, new threats against the united states and its allies in the fight against i.s.i.l. the al nusra front is threatening to retaliate against countries. they say it amounts to a war on islam, one that could last for decades. >> it's the first time al nusra front reacted to the operation. coalition forces launched a fresh round of air strikes today. saudi arabia's sworn minister issued the following statement saying the war against extremists in the middle east needs years, and must not stop before eliminating all ter
. >>> we begin with breaking news out of ferguson, missouri. local st louis media report that police confirmed an officer has been shot. it appears the injuries are not fatal. this is the same area where unarmed teenager michael brown was fatally shot by police, sparking weeks of protest. today there's no exception. protests had been taken place, and appears to be an increa increasingly tense situation on the ground. an officer has been shot. more details as they emerge and throughout...
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louis, missouri. i'd like too first think senator mccaskill for inviting me to this hearing today. the shooting death of mikal brown arranges unarmed teenager, by a ferguson, missouri, police officer on saturday, up a 9, 2014, may very well become the turning point in moving forward in changing the way policing is conducted in this country. especially in neighborhoods of people of color. first, mandatory cameras for officers patrolling the streets to ensure accountability for the way citizens are addressed during routine stops. this policy would allow is to examine the methods police use during these stops. these are special challenges to policing in urban areas where there are strong feelings, often negative. about the conduct and role of the police.
louis, missouri. i'd like too first think senator mccaskill for inviting me to this hearing today. the shooting death of mikal brown arranges unarmed teenager, by a ferguson, missouri, police officer on saturday, up a 9, 2014, may very well become the turning point in moving forward in changing the way policing is conducted in this country. especially in neighborhoods of people of color. first, mandatory cameras for officers patrolling the streets to ensure accountability for the way citizens...
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joining us now for the interview tonight, missouri senator claire mccaskill. senatoring thank you for being here. >> it's great to be here. >> you welcome the justice department investigation today. is that because you think there is a clear problem in st. louis county and in ferguson that needs federal intervention to fix? or is it something else? >> well, there's a lack of trust right now. there is a palpable amount of cynicism in the ferguson community about their police department, and there's also a belief that the federal government -- because historically the federal government has been the tip of the spear for many civil rights actions in our country. a lot of the reforms didn't start at the state and local level. it was the enforcement by the federal government. i think the federal government taking a really thorough look at policing practices, any patterns or plans that they have used that would indicate unfair treatment of some of their citizens, is just really important for catharsis in the community for them to begin to gain trust again in what is
joining us now for the interview tonight, missouri senator claire mccaskill. senatoring thank you for being here. >> it's great to be here. >> you welcome the justice department investigation today. is that because you think there is a clear problem in st. louis county and in ferguson that needs federal intervention to fix? or is it something else? >> well, there's a lack of trust right now. there is a palpable amount of cynicism in the ferguson community about their police...
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, missouri. a suburb with over 23,000 people in st. louis county. the pain that has enveloped that community since the tragic police shooting of michael brown on august 9 has stirred the conscience of our nation. and has forced us to confront some very difficult truths. the hard reality that i observe with my own eyes is a deep sense of outrage and anger. that is present not just in ferguson but in many communities across this country. and that pain is most deeply felt by millions of americans of color. both young and old. who know from decades of sad experience that far too often local law enforcement agencies and the justice system do not view them or treat them as equal citizens. who deserve due process and equal protection under the law. and that is certainly true in ferguson, missouri, and according to the latest census data ferguson, missouri, is 67% african-american. it has a police force of 5 officers, only four of those -- 58 officers, only four of those officers are black. many of the o
, missouri. a suburb with over 23,000 people in st. louis county. the pain that has enveloped that community since the tragic police shooting of michael brown on august 9 has stirred the conscience of our nation. and has forced us to confront some very difficult truths. the hard reality that i observe with my own eyes is a deep sense of outrage and anger. that is present not just in ferguson but in many communities across this country. and that pain is most deeply felt by millions of americans...
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south carolina and missouri. remember, missouri lost to indiana last week. fourth quarter, on fourth and goal, three touchdowns. missouri's up one. last chance for south carolina. dylan thompson. missouri wins it 21-20. south carolina's loss snapping that 11-game winning streak over teams with a winning record. tennessee's lost 21 straight on the road. in the s.e.c. fourth quarter, todd gurley. career high 208 rushing yards. also scored twice. georgia hangs on to win 35-32. right now on espn, also watch espn app, oregon state /usc. pac-12. first quarter. shawn manion. intercepted by cravens. usc has a 7-0 lead. now, uscopts not to do p for k and ryan murphy takes it all the way back, 97 yards for the touchdown. beavers haven't won at the l.a. coliseum since 1960. 4-0 coming in, they tied it at seven. but usc back on top. cody kesler. justin davis out of the backfield. 14-10, that's where we stand, remember, this game on espn. and the watch espn app. >>> staying in the pack-12. stanford and washington. richard sherman enjoying the bye week, cheque out stanfor
south carolina and missouri. remember, missouri lost to indiana last week. fourth quarter, on fourth and goal, three touchdowns. missouri's up one. last chance for south carolina. dylan thompson. missouri wins it 21-20. south carolina's loss snapping that 11-game winning streak over teams with a winning record. tennessee's lost 21 straight on the road. in the s.e.c. fourth quarter, todd gurley. career high 208 rushing yards. also scored twice. georgia hangs on to win 35-32. right now on espn,...
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overnight a new life-threatens situation in missouri and areas aaron omaha. water rescues last night. this storm system is moving across the country. there's a lot of moisture with it. getting drenched across the midwest and that's sliding into the great lakes and ohio valley today. flash flood watches in effect for much of wisconsin, northern illinois, northern indiana and flood warnings galore in southern iowa and northern missouri just got slammed last night. not a misprint on the kirksville, missouri, rain gauge. nine inches of rain in the last 24 hours. much of that happening in the last five hours. extreme flooding in that area is ongoing, life-threatening flooding and watch two to three inches of rain totals quickly adding up in illinois. severe weather along with it. 24 million people at risk of severe storms today and all the nasty weather heads to d.c. thursday afternoon. >>> how does free furniture sound. >>> plus, ferguson, missouri's first hometown meeting since the shooting controversy, and it got heated. that's next. wouldn't it be great if hir
overnight a new life-threatens situation in missouri and areas aaron omaha. water rescues last night. this storm system is moving across the country. there's a lot of moisture with it. getting drenched across the midwest and that's sliding into the great lakes and ohio valley today. flash flood watches in effect for much of wisconsin, northern illinois, northern indiana and flood warnings galore in southern iowa and northern missouri just got slammed last night. not a misprint on the...
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south carolina and missouri. remember, missouri lost to indiana last week. fourth quarter, on fourth and goal, three touchdowns. missouri's up one. last chance for south carolina. dylan thompson. missouri wins it 21-20. south carolina's loss snapping that 11-game winning streak over teams with a winning record. tennessee's lost 21 straight on the road. in the s.e.c. fourth quarter, todd gurley. career high 208 rushing yards. also scored twice. georgia hangs on to win 35-32. right now on espn, also watch espn app, oregon state /usc. pac-12. first quarter. shawn manion. intercepted by cravens. usc has a 7-0 lead. now, uscopts not to do p for k and ryan murphy takes it all the way back, 97 yards for the touchdown. beavers haven't won at the l.a. coliseum since 1960. 4-0 coming in, they tied it at seven. but usc back on top. cody kesler. justin davis out of the backfield. 14-10, that's where we stand, remember, this game on espn. and the watch espn app. >>> staying in the pack-12. stanford and washington. richard sherman enjoying the bye week, cheque out stanfor
south carolina and missouri. remember, missouri lost to indiana last week. fourth quarter, on fourth and goal, three touchdowns. missouri's up one. last chance for south carolina. dylan thompson. missouri wins it 21-20. south carolina's loss snapping that 11-game winning streak over teams with a winning record. tennessee's lost 21 straight on the road. in the s.e.c. fourth quarter, todd gurley. career high 208 rushing yards. also scored twice. georgia hangs on to win 35-32. right now on espn,...
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first big news the last few weeks, ferguson, missouri. a series of protests sparking in term a stern response which police who appear to be auditioning for robo cop. it's a story that has a lot of people outraged up and set. >> i came back from vacation because i'm furious. >> of course you are. a 18-year-old black teenager gunned down in the streets. who wouldn't cut their vacation short to register the furry. you have to be a monster or in my case enjoying a particularly nice vacation. but good on you, mr. o'reilly, for coming back. unless of course you're furious about something else. >> furious go how the shooting death of 18-year-old michael brown is being reported, and how various people are reacting to it. >> jon: yes! that is the outrage. the shooting of michael brown and any lack of transparency from the police department responsible for said incident is outrageous in how it has been reported. [laughing] >> i guess that's not the only reason to be angry. >> is he going to get a fare shake, this officer? >> a rush to judgment. >>
first big news the last few weeks, ferguson, missouri. a series of protests sparking in term a stern response which police who appear to be auditioning for robo cop. it's a story that has a lot of people outraged up and set. >> i came back from vacation because i'm furious. >> of course you are. a 18-year-old black teenager gunned down in the streets. who wouldn't cut their vacation short to register the furry. you have to be a monster or in my case enjoying a particularly nice...
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missouri avenue westbound is closed. so closed completely westbound direction right here at georgia avenue. we also have one lane, the right hand turn lane, of georgia avenue closed as well so they can make these repairs. it will be a while. they have been down in that hole starting to get the repairs under way for about an hour of that or so. so they have a lot of work ahead of them, so if you drive through the area, there will be shall traffic tie ups this morning. missouri closed westbound and we are seeing the impact on georgia and things are starting to stack up a little bit at this point. back to you guys in the studio. >>> crews braved bad weather to try to save a hiker, but the hirk died a matter of fact. wider look, you can see we look quite good. you can see we get a little slow gw parkway there a couple miles from the city probably. not the greatest thing there. beltway at pennsylvania avenue, moving right along. 66 at route 50, also looking quite good. 270 montrose road southbound, looking quite good. northbo
missouri avenue westbound is closed. so closed completely westbound direction right here at georgia avenue. we also have one lane, the right hand turn lane, of georgia avenue closed as well so they can make these repairs. it will be a while. they have been down in that hole starting to get the repairs under way for about an hour of that or so. so they have a lot of work ahead of them, so if you drive through the area, there will be shall traffic tie ups this morning. missouri closed westbound...
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, missouri. a suburb with over 23,000 people in st. louis county. the pain that has enveloped that community since the tragic police shooting of michael brown on august 9 has stirred the conscience of our nation. and has forced us to confront some very difficult truths. the hard reality that i observe with my own eyes is a deep sense of outrage and anger. that is present not just in ferguson but in many communities across this country. and that pain is most deeply felt by millions of americans of color. both young and old. who know from decades of sad experience that far too often local law enforcement agencies and the justice system do not view them or treat them as equal citizens. who deserve due process and equal protection under the law. and that is certainly true in ferguson, missouri, and according to the latest census data ferguson, missouri, is 67% african-american. it has a police force of 5 officers, only four of those -- 58 officers, only four of those officers are black. many of the o
, missouri. a suburb with over 23,000 people in st. louis county. the pain that has enveloped that community since the tragic police shooting of michael brown on august 9 has stirred the conscience of our nation. and has forced us to confront some very difficult truths. the hard reality that i observe with my own eyes is a deep sense of outrage and anger. that is present not just in ferguson but in many communities across this country. and that pain is most deeply felt by millions of americans...
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we got really hit hard last night in missouri. still raining very hard through areas of the central u.s. including near chicago. right there in the middle of the street is kirksville, missouri. that's not a misprint. if you were impressed by the 3.5 min chs phoenix got, they got over nine inches last night. san diego gets ten inches on average in an entire year. everywhere else in the west is pretty much dry as that storm system moved out and the drier air moved in yesterday. it is cool and chilly in montana. we have rinter storm warnings, the highest elevations in montana. winter weather advisories and watches -- it's at the higher elevations, but still not pretty. this is the first snow accumulation since last spring. >> i can't believe this. >> that's not nice. >> billings will be 44 degrees with a chance of rain and snowshowers. everywhere else on the other side of the mountains is plenty warm and looking kind of toes stay in the northwest, a few cool spots in areas of northern idaho and washington state. that's my first snow
we got really hit hard last night in missouri. still raining very hard through areas of the central u.s. including near chicago. right there in the middle of the street is kirksville, missouri. that's not a misprint. if you were impressed by the 3.5 min chs phoenix got, they got over nine inches last night. san diego gets ten inches on average in an entire year. everywhere else in the west is pretty much dry as that storm system moved out and the drier air moved in yesterday. it is cool and...
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new protests in ferguson, missouri. demonstrators arrested following the police chief's apology to michael brown's family. that does not mean he is ready to resign. >>> another unarmed black man shot by police all caught on camera. >> this is amazing. >> get on the ground. >>> a lot of action overnight in ferguson missouri. protesters there calling for the resignation of the police chief. thomas jackson marching alongside the protesters before the scene got chaotic. this is after jackson made a public apology for his actions following the michael brown shooting. jackson tells cnn he has no intention of leaving his job. >> i talked to a lot of people who called for that and changed their mind after meetings and discussions about moving forward. realistically, i'm going to stay here and see this through. this is mine and i'm taking ownership of it. >> the family of michael brown have not seen the taped apology yet. >>> another police-involved shooting of an unarmed african-american man in south carolina. graphic dash cam
new protests in ferguson, missouri. demonstrators arrested following the police chief's apology to michael brown's family. that does not mean he is ready to resign. >>> another unarmed black man shot by police all caught on camera. >> this is amazing. >> get on the ground. >>> a lot of action overnight in ferguson missouri. protesters there calling for the resignation of the police chief. thomas jackson marching alongside the protesters before the scene got...
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we begin with breaking news and a new flashpoint of violence in ferguson, missouri, where a white police officer has been shot during what has been described as a patrol stop. police tell cnn the suspect is african-american, the officer is recovering from a gunshot wound to the arm. >> three hours later an off-duty officer in nearby st. louis was sprayed with gunfire as he drove his personal vehicle near the airport, again this was a personal vehicle, he was not in uniform. the officer wasn't hit either and we do not have description of the suspects. >> at this point, authorities say neither incident appears to be tied to the continuing unrest in ferguson over the shooting death last month of black teenager michael brown by a white police officer. our george howell has been following the latest developments. >> reporter: tense moments overnight in ferguson, missouri, after two separate shootings that happened within a span of hours. first, a ferguson police officer was shot in the arm while on patrol. authorities say he went in to do a building check and saw someone run away. when the of
we begin with breaking news and a new flashpoint of violence in ferguson, missouri, where a white police officer has been shot during what has been described as a patrol stop. police tell cnn the suspect is african-american, the officer is recovering from a gunshot wound to the arm. >> three hours later an off-duty officer in nearby st. louis was sprayed with gunfire as he drove his personal vehicle near the airport, again this was a personal vehicle, he was not in uniform. the officer...
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population of ferguson, missouri is black. you wouldn't tell op election day. i'm hooking at ways to -- looking at ways to change that. and what to do with the glut of gas produced by america's fracking boom. al jazeera america presents, borderland labor day marathon >> we're all following stories of people who have died in the desert >> catch up with this ground breaking series... only on al jazeera america >> we have been talking about the dramatic event that unfolded in ferguson, missouri since the beginning of august, when 18-year-old michael brown was shot and killed by a white policeman. economic disparity between blacks and whites in this neighbourhood served as tinder for the riots that erupted after the shooting. important to note about the dynamics, two-thirds of the residents are black, five of the six members of the city council is white, and the down's police force is mostly white. look at this 6% of blacks tonned out in the moounize -- turned out in the municipal elections. it's different to ferguson, and turn out for national elections. in 2012 b
population of ferguson, missouri is black. you wouldn't tell op election day. i'm hooking at ways to -- looking at ways to change that. and what to do with the glut of gas produced by america's fracking boom. al jazeera america presents, borderland labor day marathon >> we're all following stories of people who have died in the desert >> catch up with this ground breaking series... only on al jazeera america >> we have been talking about the dramatic event that unfolded in...
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more violence in ferguson, missouri, this morning. a white police officer shot in the arm during what began as a routine patrol stop. the suspect is an african-american man. but the officer is recovering. >>> then just three hours later, an off duty officer in nearby st. louis was sprayed with gunfire as he drove his personal vehicle near the airport. that officer was not hit. no description yet of those suspects. >> and at this point, neither incident appears to be tied to continuing unrest in ferguson over the shooting death of black teenager michael brown by a white officer. >>> so george howell is here. he's been following all of the latest developments. >> you're talking about an environment where any incident can really set off larger protests. that's really the environment that has been playing out for several weeks now. in this case, as you mentioned, we're talking about two unrelated incidents. but over the span of three hours as we watch this play out on television, crowds started to grow. rumors started to fly about what di
more violence in ferguson, missouri, this morning. a white police officer shot in the arm during what began as a routine patrol stop. the suspect is an african-american man. but the officer is recovering. >>> then just three hours later, an off duty officer in nearby st. louis was sprayed with gunfire as he drove his personal vehicle near the airport. that officer was not hit. no description yet of those suspects. >> and at this point, neither incident appears to be tied to...
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we're following the breaking news outside ferguson, missouri. we've seen arrests already during a protest march and bottles thrown at police. we'll go back there. stand by. ♪ eenie. meenie. miney. go. more adventures await in the seven-passenger lexus gx. see your lexus dealer. crestor lowered bad cholesterol in it's a fact. high-risk patients more than lipitor. bad cholesterol... you're going down! yeah! lowering cholesterol is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors, because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet and exercise aren't enough to lower cholesterol, adding crestor can help. i'm down with crestor! crestor is not right for everyone, like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired; have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing of skin or ey
we're following the breaking news outside ferguson, missouri. we've seen arrests already during a protest march and bottles thrown at police. we'll go back there. stand by. ♪ eenie. meenie. miney. go. more adventures await in the seven-passenger lexus gx. see your lexus dealer. crestor lowered bad cholesterol in it's a fact. high-risk patients more than lipitor. bad cholesterol... you're going down! yeah! lowering cholesterol is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of...
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but the missouri compromise should have been slave territory but we jumped the line. with ingredients slave act with the states and territories thereafter to decide if they are limited by the missouri compromise basically as the free state leading to the civil war. and led to thousands of miners, tens of thousands. of these latin american immigrants arrive they intermarry and start to form the society and the children begin to grow up of latino children. not it is important to remember in the all latin american republics abolish slavery erase all slavery and property rights for married women. these are traditions different than the united states. the united states debated on the issues of race. fine the with the election of abraham lincoln they said "this is it" we want to protect slavery we're not sure we can do that with lincoln so we need to foreign country right or own constitution for one that protect slavery that makes it mandatory every state had to be a slave state you did not have the choice to be a free state still a civil war broke out. but for the latinos
but the missouri compromise should have been slave territory but we jumped the line. with ingredients slave act with the states and territories thereafter to decide if they are limited by the missouri compromise basically as the free state leading to the civil war. and led to thousands of miners, tens of thousands. of these latin american immigrants arrive they intermarry and start to form the society and the children begin to grow up of latino children. not it is important to remember in the...
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protests continue in ferguson, missouri, called for the arrest of darren wilson. the officer who killed the unarmed african-american teenager michael brown. on friday, officers dismantled an encampment where activists had been living for the weeks since brown's death. some accused police of excessive force. >> witness peaceful and kamman's. officers with no badges. >> i saw woman hogtied, i saw a young kid who was choked. >> police use detainees as a bargaining chip last night, promising their release if people would stop standing in the street. >> more protests took place over the weekend, including one outside the ferguson police department sunday night. two officers were wounded in separate shootings, but police say they were unrelated. the justice department meanwhile has ordered local police to stop wearing bracelets in support of the officer who shot michael brown, which read "i am darren wilson." ferguson officers have also been instructed to stop hiding their identity through obscured nametags or not wearing them at all, saying it conveys a message that "o
protests continue in ferguson, missouri, called for the arrest of darren wilson. the officer who killed the unarmed african-american teenager michael brown. on friday, officers dismantled an encampment where activists had been living for the weeks since brown's death. some accused police of excessive force. >> witness peaceful and kamman's. officers with no badges. >> i saw woman hogtied, i saw a young kid who was choked. >> police use detainees as a bargaining chip last...
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this whole idea of anti-americanism -- when did the the bombs start falling on ferguson, missouri? the cops are not the same as isis. the anti-israeli remark about dead palestinian children and the two state solution -- and by the way, at the november election israel is going to have a very bad two years at the hands of this white house. and then you have the nutty idealism where he wants the iranians and the saudi's and the shiites in hezbollah and hamas and egypt, everyone to get together and i honestly think they're going to start singing we are the world and we are the children ♪ ♪ of and you're welcome to sing along with me. lou: there our viewers may agree. i may not even come close to talent. [laughter] and i take it you didn't approve of the president's speech. a broad coalition of 40 nations, which five nations that we do know are joining the arab states with the united states and striking islamic state targets in syria. is that an effective beginning, and you're opinion, to destroying the islamic state? >> we blew it when the president warned them when he attacked syr
this whole idea of anti-americanism -- when did the the bombs start falling on ferguson, missouri? the cops are not the same as isis. the anti-israeli remark about dead palestinian children and the two state solution -- and by the way, at the november election israel is going to have a very bad two years at the hands of this white house. and then you have the nutty idealism where he wants the iranians and the saudi's and the shiites in hezbollah and hamas and egypt, everyone to get together and...
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i have heard this story this is incredible to me ferguson missouri the shakedown from the police of the citizens and from the courts on minor infractions are what keeping that government alive and as a result there is huge unrest from people who are tired of being shaken down in this matter what again this is what happens when the government spends all this money supporting these foreign excursions and foreign wars there's no money to pay for basic services the cops are told go shake people on the highway still their cash and they're going to end up with an uprising right there in the us and it's a classic and a vampire story and one of the guys that they talked to in this article says that you don't get three hundred twenty one dollars in fines and fees and three warrants per household from an above average crime rate you get numbers like this from b.s. arrest for jaywalking and what the report calls low level harassment involving traffic stops court appearances high find some threat of jail for failure to pay without a meaningful inquiry into whether an individual has the means to
i have heard this story this is incredible to me ferguson missouri the shakedown from the police of the citizens and from the courts on minor infractions are what keeping that government alive and as a result there is huge unrest from people who are tired of being shaken down in this matter what again this is what happens when the government spends all this money supporting these foreign excursions and foreign wars there's no money to pay for basic services the cops are told go shake people on...
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i haven't heard this story this is incredible to me on purpose of missouri the shake down from the police of the citizens and from the courts on minor infractions are what keeping that government alive and as a result there is huge unrest from people who are tired of being shaken down in this matter well again this is what happens when the government spends all of its money supporting these foreign excursions and foreign wars has no money to pay for basic services the cops are told go shake people on the highway still their cash and they're going to end up with an uprising right there in the us it's a classic and a vampire story and one of the guys that they talked to in this article says that you don't get three hundred twenty one dollars in fines and fees and three warrants per household from an above average crime rate you get numbers like this from b.s. arrest for jaywalking and what the report calls low level harassment involving traffic stops court appearances high finds threat of jail for failure to pay without a meaningful inquiry into whether an individual has the means to pay we
i haven't heard this story this is incredible to me on purpose of missouri the shake down from the police of the citizens and from the courts on minor infractions are what keeping that government alive and as a result there is huge unrest from people who are tired of being shaken down in this matter well again this is what happens when the government spends all of its money supporting these foreign excursions and foreign wars has no money to pay for basic services the cops are told go shake...
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i have heard this story this is incredible to me fergus of missouri the shakedown from the police of the citizens and from the courts on minor infractions are what keeping that government alive and as a result there is huge unrest from people who are tired of being shaken down in this matter well again this is what happens when the government spends all this money supporting these foreign excursions and foreign wars there's no money to pay for basic services the cops are told go shake people down the highway still their cash and they're going to end up with an uprising right there in the us it's a classic and a vampire story and one of the guys that they talked to in this article says that you don't get three hundred twenty one dollars in fines and fees and three warrants per household from an above average crime rate you get numbers like this from b.s. arrests for jaywalking and what the report calls low level harassment involving traffic stops court appearances high find some threat of jail for failure to pay without a meaningful inquiry into whether an individual has the means to
i have heard this story this is incredible to me fergus of missouri the shakedown from the police of the citizens and from the courts on minor infractions are what keeping that government alive and as a result there is huge unrest from people who are tired of being shaken down in this matter well again this is what happens when the government spends all this money supporting these foreign excursions and foreign wars there's no money to pay for basic services the cops are told go shake people...
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population of ferguson, missouri is black. you wouldn't tell op election day. i'm hooking at ways to -- looking at ways to change that. and what to do with the glut of gas produced by america's fracking boom. al jazeera america presents, edge of eighteen >> my heart is racing so fast >> standing at a crossroads... >> my parents have their plan. i'm gonna do what god asks me to do before what they ask me to do... >> can a family come together? >> do you think that you can try and accept me for me? >> life changing moments... >> my future is in my hands right now... >> from oscar winning director alex gibney, a ground breaking look at the real issues facing american teens on, the edge of eighteen only on aljazeera america >> we have been talking about the dramatic event that unfolded in ferguson, missouri since the beginning of august, when 18-year-old michael brown was shot and killed by a white policeman. economic disparity between blacks and whites in this neighbourhood served as tinder for the riots that erupted after the shooting. important to note about the
population of ferguson, missouri is black. you wouldn't tell op election day. i'm hooking at ways to -- looking at ways to change that. and what to do with the glut of gas produced by america's fracking boom. al jazeera america presents, edge of eighteen >> my heart is racing so fast >> standing at a crossroads... >> my parents have their plan. i'm gonna do what god asks me to do before what they ask me to do... >> can a family come together? >> do you think that...
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may be bringing or having already brought, against the ferguson missouri police department. we will have a full ran, starting at 4:00, we will take you again through. to this announcement fir the department of justice, but in the meantime that's the headline, a federal civil rights investigation, into the ferguson police department, coming a month after michael brown the unarmed black teenager was shot and killed. i'm david chuter new york, thank you for watching the documentary gag and the world brain, is next.
may be bringing or having already brought, against the ferguson missouri police department. we will have a full ran, starting at 4:00, we will take you again through. to this announcement fir the department of justice, but in the meantime that's the headline, a federal civil rights investigation, into the ferguson police department, coming a month after michael brown the unarmed black teenager was shot and killed. i'm david chuter new york, thank you for watching the documentary gag and the...
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following events in ferguson, missouri, i think it is appropriate to address issues. as you know my written testimony has more detail and i will submit it to the record. the transfer of excess property is congressionally authorized program. the program has provided property that ranges from office equipment and supplies to equipment that augmentes local capabilities and enhances first responses. more than 8,000 local and federal law enforcement agencies actively participate in the program. more than $5.1 billion of property has been provided since 1990. a key element in both the structure and execution of the program is the state coordinator who is appointed by the respective state governor. state coordinators review all properties submitted by the agencies along with the statement of intended use. working with state coordinators law enforcement agencies determining need determine how it is used. department of defense does not have police force functions and cannot assess how equipment is used in individual law enforcement agencies. within the past 12 months law enfor
following events in ferguson, missouri, i think it is appropriate to address issues. as you know my written testimony has more detail and i will submit it to the record. the transfer of excess property is congressionally authorized program. the program has provided property that ranges from office equipment and supplies to equipment that augmentes local capabilities and enhances first responses. more than 8,000 local and federal law enforcement agencies actively participate in the program. more...
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you can see the line of storms pushing through missouri. is it it this is across the gulf of mexico into the yucatan peninsula. showers and storms organized right now. the national hurricane center or a tropical depression within the next 48-hours. this will be an area of interest. it be this is what it will feel like out there triple digits across texas it will be in places like memphis and raleigh north carolina. i was on vacation last week. i was in the everglades visiting my family and kau caught this awesome storm in the everglades a star fish alligator fish. very scary mean fish. >> that looks prehistoric. >> he is pretty from a difference. you don't want to swim with him. >> yeah, no swimming. >> thanks maria. >> three weeks after he hit and killed a fellow driver on a dirt track tony stewart welcomed back to financing with a standing ovation. kelly? >> tony stewart is back after three weeks of seclusion. he says he was trying to over come the most devastating period of his life that after his car struck and killed ward junior. his c
you can see the line of storms pushing through missouri. is it it this is across the gulf of mexico into the yucatan peninsula. showers and storms organized right now. the national hurricane center or a tropical depression within the next 48-hours. this will be an area of interest. it be this is what it will feel like out there triple digits across texas it will be in places like memphis and raleigh north carolina. i was on vacation last week. i was in the everglades visiting my family and kau...
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like the unrest in ferguson, missouri, mistrust and anger collided in boston. law enforcement was failing, even refusing to admit that gangs were in town. >> there appeared to be no rules and the politicians, the secular politicians, had no idea what to do with something which in their historical memory had no precedent. >> reporter: then against all odds the shadow of boston's big mountain began to fade. reverend rivers along with other inner city ministers founded the ten point coalition, an organization that targets at-risk youth. they also began laying the foundation for trust between skeptical residents and the police. it didn't happen overnight. little by little, boston started chipping away at its crime rate. more police officers hit the streets, but part of the solution was the church, pastors who spent more time out on the streets than they did behind the pulpit. reverend bruce wall, then a youth pastor who often teamed up with rivers, started hanging out at chez vous, a rollerskating rink that at the time was popular with gang members. he was aiming f
like the unrest in ferguson, missouri, mistrust and anger collided in boston. law enforcement was failing, even refusing to admit that gangs were in town. >> there appeared to be no rules and the politicians, the secular politicians, had no idea what to do with something which in their historical memory had no precedent. >> reporter: then against all odds the shadow of boston's big mountain began to fade. reverend rivers along with other inner city ministers founded the ten point...
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he says it decapitates and crucifies and murders husbands and wives, but we have ferguson, missouri. >> let's listen to that sound bite about ferguson. >> in a summer marked by instability in the middle east and eastern europe, the world also took notice of the small american city of ferguson, missouri. where a young man was killed and a community was divided. so, yes, we have our own racial and ethnic tensions. >> mara, the white house came back to the press pool and said they wanted to clarify that he was just pointing out america's not perfect. that doesn't usually happen when they come out of -- >> i don't think he was making a moral equivalent between it's sis and ferguson. but it sounds like they understood this could have been prone to misinterpretation. i think that when he's being pretty tough on the world, i took away some other things out of this speech, tough on saudi arabia, saying, look, you fostered this ideology, you have to stop that, and you know, you're in the global economy, you know, you make a lot of money from it. can't fund these extremist fundamentalist preac
he says it decapitates and crucifies and murders husbands and wives, but we have ferguson, missouri. >> let's listen to that sound bite about ferguson. >> in a summer marked by instability in the middle east and eastern europe, the world also took notice of the small american city of ferguson, missouri. where a young man was killed and a community was divided. so, yes, we have our own racial and ethnic tensions. >> mara, the white house came back to the press pool and said...
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i have heard this story this is incredible to me fergus of missouri the shake down from the police of the citizens and from the courts on minor infractions are what keeping that government alive and as a result there is huge unrest from people who are tired of being shaken down in this matter well again this is what happens when the government spends all of its money supporting these foreign excursions and foreign wars there's no money to pay for basic services the cops are told go shake people on the highway steal their cash and they're going to end up with an uprising right there in the us is it's a classic and a vampire story and one of the guys that they talked to in this article says that you don't get three hundred twenty one dollars in fines and fees and three warrants per household from an above average crime rate you get numbers like this from b.s. arrest for jaywalking and what the report calls a low level of harassment involving traffic stops court appearances high find some threat of jail for failure to pay without a meaningful inquiry into whether an individual has the me
i have heard this story this is incredible to me fergus of missouri the shake down from the police of the citizens and from the courts on minor infractions are what keeping that government alive and as a result there is huge unrest from people who are tired of being shaken down in this matter well again this is what happens when the government spends all of its money supporting these foreign excursions and foreign wars there's no money to pay for basic services the cops are told go shake people...
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i haven't heard this story this is incredible to me ferguson missouri shakes. from the police of the citizens and from the courts on minor infractions are what keeping that government alive and as a result there is huge unrest from people who are tired of being shaken down in this matter what again this is what happens when the government spends all of its money supporting these foreign excursions and foreign wars there's no money to pay for basic services the cops are told go shake people on the highway steal their cash and they're going to end up with an uprising right there in the us and it's a classic and a vampire story and one of the guys that they talked to in this article says that you don't get three hundred twenty one dollars in fines and fees and three warrants per household from an above average crime rate you get numbers like this from b.s. harassed for jaywalking and what the report calls low level harassment involving traffic stops court appearances high fines threat of jail for failure to pay without a meaningful inquiry into whether an individu
i haven't heard this story this is incredible to me ferguson missouri shakes. from the police of the citizens and from the courts on minor infractions are what keeping that government alive and as a result there is huge unrest from people who are tired of being shaken down in this matter what again this is what happens when the government spends all of its money supporting these foreign excursions and foreign wars there's no money to pay for basic services the cops are told go shake people on...