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michael johnson was headed to newport news, virginia, glad to take train and not to be drivi driving. >> good day to take it instead of being on the highways sliding up and down 95. seeing the familiar. seeing the little brother. seeing everyone, yeah. see my friends. >> reporter: amtrak officials say travel along the northeast corridor was running smooth but if you're hoping to catch amtrak at the last minute, you must call ahead. >> definitely check amtrak.com for availability. >> reporter: no doubt about that. if you want to take trains there were several dozen flights canceled here at the airport today. ground delays up to two hours. lots of cabs being used tonight. limos but a limo guy just pulled up and asked me where is everybody? not a lot of crowd here at the airport right now but lots of flights coming in tonight. we'll have an update on travel conditions tonight at 10:00. iain. >> dave, thanks lot. >>> here's a live look at part of our area that saw a lot of snow today. check out camelback mount fenn from our pock know mountain cameras blanketed with snow. certainly people
michael johnson was headed to newport news, virginia, glad to take train and not to be drivi driving. >> good day to take it instead of being on the highways sliding up and down 95. seeing the familiar. seeing the little brother. seeing everyone, yeah. see my friends. >> reporter: amtrak officials say travel along the northeast corridor was running smooth but if you're hoping to catch amtrak at the last minute, you must call ahead. >> definitely check amtrak.com for...
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johnson. >> there's going to be a lot of angry young people that-- that pretty much not going to look to the system anymore. why should they? >> reporter: 33-year-old ronardo ward. >> we are getting prepared for war. and that's crazy. >> reporter: what are you hearing on the ground from people? >> there's a lot of fear. a lot of people are afraid of what could happen. >> reporter: talking to people across this nation, they believe this is a powder keg waiting to explode. >> i don't think it's going to be as bad as people want to make it out to be. but i think there are in tough times ahead. >> reporter: tough times johnson hopes police and the community will get through together. michelle miller, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. >> pelley: in new zealand, just one day after rock drummer phil rudd was accused of a murder-for-hire plot, prosecutors dropped the charge for lack of evidence. he still faces several lesser charges. rudd, who is in the heavy metal band ac/dcsout on bail. honda is recalling even more cars because of an airbag defect, and we'll have that next. a little cut a secon
johnson. >> there's going to be a lot of angry young people that-- that pretty much not going to look to the system anymore. why should they? >> reporter: 33-year-old ronardo ward. >> we are getting prepared for war. and that's crazy. >> reporter: what are you hearing on the ground from people? >> there's a lot of fear. a lot of people are afraid of what could happen. >> reporter: talking to people across this nation, they believe this is a powder keg waiting...
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michael johnson, the ceo in the earnings release said the company is in his words positioning for greater future success. i'm wondering if at this point the company has a credibility problem with wall street that you guys are the having a a really difficult time forecasting your own earnings. >> well we manage for the long-term and we'll continue to manage for the long-term. and the changes we've made and implemented and are implementing for the new months will be for the long-term benefit of shareholders and i think the transition is probably more than one or two quarters. i think we've highlighted that in our guidance that this transition is multiple quarter transition. but the benefit we get from these changes is something we can demonstrate because it's been tested in various markets and the markets that we've tested these changes in the past we see a moderation to growth in the short-term but swee a much stronger stronger foundation from which to grow once the changes are asimulated. >> you are suggesting your earnings could be under pressure for many more quarters. >> i'm suggesting
michael johnson, the ceo in the earnings release said the company is in his words positioning for greater future success. i'm wondering if at this point the company has a credibility problem with wall street that you guys are the having a a really difficult time forecasting your own earnings. >> well we manage for the long-term and we'll continue to manage for the long-term. and the changes we've made and implemented and are implementing for the new months will be for the long-term...
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michael johnson exercised options to buy 750,000 shares of the company's stock in what the company calls a confidence in the future. skeptics point out the shares were sold right away to pay for the cost of buying the stocks and the resulting tax liability meaning the exercise happened without cash changing hands on options that were due to expire next month so interesting here that the herbal life stock is up here. two sides to that story. back to you. >> absolutely. thank you very much. >>> let's take a look at what is happening during this hour of power. amazon near closing $1.2 billion deal to buy indian fashion site. shares of sea drill hitting session lows after the drilling contractor reported earnings that miss td estimates. and twitter higher after sources telling us that the social media company is in talks to by selfie app shots. >>> in today's yahoo finance poll we asked what's your take this black friday? 5% of you say you are shopping in store. 11% say i'm only shopping online. 6% say i will be doing both. 78% say i'm staying away completely. that's what they say. >>> let's
michael johnson exercised options to buy 750,000 shares of the company's stock in what the company calls a confidence in the future. skeptics point out the shares were sold right away to pay for the cost of buying the stocks and the resulting tax liability meaning the exercise happened without cash changing hands on options that were due to expire next month so interesting here that the herbal life stock is up here. two sides to that story. back to you. >> absolutely. thank you very much....
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michael johnson was headed to newport news, virginia glad he's taking a train and not driving. >> good day to take it. instead of being on the highways sliding up and down 95. >> reporter: amtrak officials say travel along the northeast corridor was running smooth but if you're hoping to catch amtrak at the last minute, call ahead. >> we had many sold out trains. we encourage people to move over to take amtrak if they need to but definitely check amtrak.com for availability. >> reporter: that's good advice. amtrak will move 140,000 passengers today. that's double what they do on a normal wednesday. coming up at 6:00 the latest on travel problems on the roads, the rails and here at the airport. that's coming up at 6:00 much lucy. >> talk to you then, dave. >>> no one in our area saw more snow than people in the poconos. here's a live look at blue mountain from our poconos mountain camera. skiers have got to be super excited about this. blanket of snow, beautiful, nice white thanksgiving. heading down from the poconos fox 29's chris o'connell is live in exton, chester county. all righty,
michael johnson was headed to newport news, virginia glad he's taking a train and not driving. >> good day to take it. instead of being on the highways sliding up and down 95. >> reporter: amtrak officials say travel along the northeast corridor was running smooth but if you're hoping to catch amtrak at the last minute, call ahead. >> we had many sold out trains. we encourage people to move over to take amtrak if they need to but definitely check amtrak.com for availability....
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johnson is a commanding officer with the missouri state highway control. he grew up in this community. brought in to restore order after the days and nights of clashes. the response to overwhelmingly black protesters seemed excessive. >> what did you tell your rank and file? what did you tell them? >> i tried to give them a sense that we have to get out and let them know who we are and the cross hairs have to come down and we have to have conversation. >> is there anything you learned that you wish you could have done differently? >> i think if we would have connected with the community early on maybe this wouldn't have gone on as long. >> reporter: so johnson's trying to make up ground meeting with local gangsters and students and ministers. >> what plan do you have in place that is going to protect our community? >> reporter: we sat down with pastor robert white at his church along with a group of others committed to maintaining peace in ferguson. 42-year-old michael johnson. >> there's going to be a lot of angry people who won't look to the system anymo
johnson is a commanding officer with the missouri state highway control. he grew up in this community. brought in to restore order after the days and nights of clashes. the response to overwhelmingly black protesters seemed excessive. >> what did you tell your rank and file? what did you tell them? >> i tried to give them a sense that we have to get out and let them know who we are and the cross hairs have to come down and we have to have conversation. >> is there anything you...
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michael johnson talks about the difference between the way they play out in an authoritarian society versus one in which there's tribal or pluralistic competition, and then you mentioned the democratic financial systems. whether it's important that we identify very different types in order to get at what the causal structure would be and the solutions. what may work in one type may not work so well in another type. thank you. >> i think that's very important. i think that all corruption is not the same. but i think one of the very serious mistakes that we made in going into afghanistan was to perceive that corruption is normal in that society and that people will then be, you know, tolerant of high levels of corruption and government administration. and i think that that is an ignorance of how corruption operates, that there are, as you say, in some societies tribal traditions of exchange relationships that we may perceive as corrupt and are not perceived as corrupt there. but in many parts of the world citizens perceive what is an excessive level of corruption. and there's some quot
michael johnson talks about the difference between the way they play out in an authoritarian society versus one in which there's tribal or pluralistic competition, and then you mentioned the democratic financial systems. whether it's important that we identify very different types in order to get at what the causal structure would be and the solutions. what may work in one type may not work so well in another type. thank you. >> i think that's very important. i think that all corruption...
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susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> and "outfront" now, michael brown's friend, dorian johnson. you may remember him. he was with michael when the shooting unfolded. his attorney, james williams, is also with us. dorian, you were there. what do you think of the grand jury's decision? >> i'm very hurt by the decision, very upset, angered. i'm just -- i'm just upset with it. >> darren wilson just spoke for the first time, dorian. i don't know if you had a chance to hear it. he spoke to abc news. i want to play two portions where darren wilson is questioned about what witnesses say happened when he confronted and then shot michael brown. here's the interview. >> you know, some of the witnesses have said that they saw you trying to pull him into the car. >> that would be against every training ever taught to any law enforcement officer. i don't know how many hit me after that, but i know there's a barrage of swinging and grabbing and pulling. >> as you know, some of the eyewitnesss have said, at that moment he turned around, he turned around and put his hands up. >> that would be un
susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> and "outfront" now, michael brown's friend, dorian johnson. you may remember him. he was with michael when the shooting unfolded. his attorney, james williams, is also with us. dorian, you were there. what do you think of the grand jury's decision? >> i'm very hurt by the decision, very upset, angered. i'm just -- i'm just upset with it. >> darren wilson just spoke for the first time, dorian. i don't know if you had a chance to hear...
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nor did michael brown. >> reporter: since his nephews death, johnson has made it his personal mission to share his perspective with others who like him wants to see changes in how the justice system handles these officer involved shooting cases. the evidents of the last 24 hours made today's panel discussion even more timely. allie rasmus. >>> it's not just the cost of cleaning it up. >> these huge insulation that hogged up two lanes was rolling toward me. >> the impact and efforts to ensure driver safety. >>> after the break tracking more rain into the area as we head toward the holiday weekend. - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ come and get it. >>> tonight a which -- tonight a closer look to the damage caused by debris on
nor did michael brown. >> reporter: since his nephews death, johnson has made it his personal mission to share his perspective with others who like him wants to see changes in how the justice system handles these officer involved shooting cases. the evidents of the last 24 hours made today's panel discussion even more timely. allie rasmus. >>> it's not just the cost of cleaning it up. >> these huge insulation that hogged up two lanes was rolling toward me. >> the...
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right now we're increasing speed 50% annually. > cory johnson and michael powell, former f.c.c. chairman. facebook, where people share everything from photos to intimate details about their lives, can it become a available product for the workplace? we'll tell your about their plans to move into the enterprise coming up. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west," where we focus on technology and the future of business. i'm emily chang. as facebook expands its business, it is targeting the workplace. the product would allow coworkers to connect with each other using all of the traditional facebook tools like messenger and newsfeed. corey and i spoke with a potential with our contribute editor david kirkpatrick. i asked how big a threat facebook is. >> yammer was feted to bring social networking inside the enterprise. i think this is a business opportunity. i think there are a bunch of woulds to wonder why they do what it needs to do to go after this opportunity. >> like what? is -- the market here is for businesses to outsource their internet to be run by facebook. that
right now we're increasing speed 50% annually. > cory johnson and michael powell, former f.c.c. chairman. facebook, where people share everything from photos to intimate details about their lives, can it become a available product for the workplace? we'll tell your about their plans to move into the enterprise coming up. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west," where we focus on technology and the future of business. i'm emily chang. as facebook expands its...
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he then comes back out to the car, wilson, gets in and he sees michael brown and johnson walking in the middle of the street. he pulls up to them and says, according to johnson "get the "f" on the sidewalk." that would seemingly be the end of the incident and he starts to drive on his way. he suddenly stops, though, this is wilson, and backs up quickly. now the second encounter is when everything happens. >> is it significant to you what we heard benjamin crump say, the attorney for the family, saying wilson did not i.d. michael brown as a suspect in the convenience store robbery. significant to you? >> i disagree his analysis on that because he stugts that he never identified him. i think the suggest encounter he did. i think the first encounter he just sort of thought these were two kids in the street but i think as he pulled away something clicked and he said, wow, he had cigars in his hand, the description had swisher cigars in the suspect's hand and he was dressed in a certain way. so i think he did know he was confronting a potential person who was wanted? >> and as these things -
he then comes back out to the car, wilson, gets in and he sees michael brown and johnson walking in the middle of the street. he pulls up to them and says, according to johnson "get the "f" on the sidewalk." that would seemingly be the end of the incident and he starts to drive on his way. he suddenly stops, though, this is wilson, and backs up quickly. now the second encounter is when everything happens. >> is it significant to you what we heard benjamin crump say,...
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scott wapner is reporting the ceo michael johnson has exercised options. stock options to buy 750,000 shares of hlf stock. these were set to expire in december, so just next month the company tells wapner that it's a vote of confidence in herbalife's future. back to you guys. >> thank you very much. when we come back, we'll take a quick break and then relive some of our own favorite music fe festvals. back in two. >>> final thought here with the panel. black friday, what are you doing? >> i have this tradition of not stepping foot in any retailer during black friday. that doesn't preclude me from purchasing on my computer. >> they could also purchase an action figure. >> limited supply. a very limited supply of the action figure left. >> sherry? >> exactly. it's in development, absolutely. no, i don't really like to go shopping on black friday either. i'd rather shop online, but unfortunately, santa doesn't always get the letter until the week before christmas, so, there's a lot -- >> get 100% satisfaction guaranteed. >> dr. j, you shopping black friday? >
scott wapner is reporting the ceo michael johnson has exercised options. stock options to buy 750,000 shares of hlf stock. these were set to expire in december, so just next month the company tells wapner that it's a vote of confidence in herbalife's future. back to you guys. >> thank you very much. when we come back, we'll take a quick break and then relive some of our own favorite music fe festvals. back in two. >>> final thought here with the panel. black friday, what are you...
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the police and michael brown's friend agreed that michael brown and dorian johnson were walking in the middle of the street. and witness number ten who said they were walk on the same sidewalk with him six weeks ago changed his testimony to, they were walking down the street closer to the curb, not on the sidewalk. that is the kind of thing the district attorney was complaining about last night. witnesses changing their stories to fit the publicly known facts. here is why witness number ten was the most important witness to appear in darren wilson's defense. which is what he described michael brown doing when officer wilson got out of the car and chased him. michael brown stopped. he did turn. he did some sort of body gesture. i'm not sure what it was, but i know it was a body gesture. i could say for sure he never put his hands up after he did his body gesture. he ran towards the officer full charge. so there's witness number ten saying the magic words. he never put his hands up and he ran towards the officer full charge. in the grand jury, when the prosecutor asked witness number ten
the police and michael brown's friend agreed that michael brown and dorian johnson were walking in the middle of the street. and witness number ten who said they were walk on the same sidewalk with him six weeks ago changed his testimony to, they were walking down the street closer to the curb, not on the sidewalk. that is the kind of thing the district attorney was complaining about last night. witnesses changing their stories to fit the publicly known facts. here is why witness number ten was...
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first speakers will be richard johnson and michael smith. >> i've been involved with the bringing down of the central freeway, , and where my issues come with the stoplights at haight and webster and haight and buchanan and when i moved in in 24 years ago our quality of life issue was crime and violence now it's traffic and being hit by cars. recently this week i was almost hit at buchanan and page and the thing i see with the stoplights i look at them as a quick fix akin to adding another freeway lane. in the morning the intersection are blocked and you are creating pedestrian nightmares. a permanent fix is the issue with fell and oak and instead of letting the google buses you should be partnering with them to move more transit similar to like what the subway system does in new york express versus local and finding out how we can get more people from the avenues that's where most of the traffic is coming from and that's why you have the delay in the bus schedule. one other thing i'd have to say about the sfmta is their method i'd have to say i find it just it's a very difficult issue
first speakers will be richard johnson and michael smith. >> i've been involved with the bringing down of the central freeway, , and where my issues come with the stoplights at haight and webster and haight and buchanan and when i moved in in 24 years ago our quality of life issue was crime and violence now it's traffic and being hit by cars. recently this week i was almost hit at buchanan and page and the thing i see with the stoplights i look at them as a quick fix akin to adding...
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. >> reporter: michael brown's friend, dorian johnson, was with him in the minutes before the shooting. he says no indictment, no justice. >> it's hurtful to think that someone somebody could be murdered and the killer walk away free. >> reporter: the town has been on a virtual lockdown. stores appeared closed because businesses boarded up windows in fear. >> we look abandoned here. pretty much in prison. >> reporter: sports fields and playgrounds look like ghost towns, all devoid of life because the school district closed for the rest of the week. in the predominantly white suburbs of st. louis -- >> our town is not racist. i don't know anyone racist myself. i think the day and age of racism has gone and passed us. >> reporter: but on the other side of town, they say some residents need to re-examine their white privilege. >> to even be able to say there isn't a race problem here, shows how deeply disconnected that we are. >> reporter: back at the police station, where they heard the no indictment news earlier, he vowed to stay all night with other protesters to voice their dismay. >>
. >> reporter: michael brown's friend, dorian johnson, was with him in the minutes before the shooting. he says no indictment, no justice. >> it's hurtful to think that someone somebody could be murdered and the killer walk away free. >> reporter: the town has been on a virtual lockdown. stores appeared closed because businesses boarded up windows in fear. >> we look abandoned here. pretty much in prison. >> reporter: sports fields and playgrounds look like ghost...
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>> i see two individuals who i later became to know as dorian johnson and michael brown. >> you didn't know then. >> no, i did not. i saw them walking in the middle of the street, single file, on the double yellow line. i stopped in front of them to let them walk up towards me. >> you're still in the car. >> i never put the car in park. i had it in drive. as they walked up, i asked dorian johnson, the first one to walk on the sidewalk. and his reply was, we're almost to our destination. i was like, okay, well, what's wrong with the sidewalk? and as he passed, he just kept walking, ignoring that. that's when michael brown came next and he had exchanged some explicit words with me. he had said, [ bleep ] what you have to say. >> first words to you? >> yes. when i looked at him, we are trained to look at people's hands, the hands are what will hurt you. and i noticed his right hand was full and it clicked then. the call i heard, i was in the vicinity or where they were going. they were in his hands, dorian johnson is wearing a black shirt. that's when it hit me, those with the suspects. >
>> i see two individuals who i later became to know as dorian johnson and michael brown. >> you didn't know then. >> no, i did not. i saw them walking in the middle of the street, single file, on the double yellow line. i stopped in front of them to let them walk up towards me. >> you're still in the car. >> i never put the car in park. i had it in drive. as they walked up, i asked dorian johnson, the first one to walk on the sidewalk. and his reply was, we're...
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. >> reporter: michael brown's friend, dorian johnson, was with him in the minutes before the shooting. tonight, he says, no indictment, no justice. >> it's hurtful to think that someone can be murdered and the killer walk away free. >> reporter: the days leading up to today, the town has been on a virtual lockdown. stores appear closed because businesses have boarded up their win doughs in fear. >> we look abandoned here. pretty much in prison. >> reporter: sports fields and playgrounds look like ghost towns, all devoid of life because the school district officially closed for the rest of the week. in the predominantly white suburbs of st. louis, we spent time with a couple who has lived in the area for decades and is hunkered down at home tonight. >> it's always been a wonderful place to raise your children and raise a family. >> reporter: but the last few weeks, they felt their city has been under siege, taken over by rowdy protesters. >> our whole city right now is fearful. >> everybody feels like they're a random target right now and it's very uncomfortable. >> police officers are
. >> reporter: michael brown's friend, dorian johnson, was with him in the minutes before the shooting. tonight, he says, no indictment, no justice. >> it's hurtful to think that someone can be murdered and the killer walk away free. >> reporter: the days leading up to today, the town has been on a virtual lockdown. stores appear closed because businesses have boarded up their win doughs in fear. >> we look abandoned here. pretty much in prison. >> reporter: sports...
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so begin to begin the relationships now. >> susan johnson, michael balboni, can we call on you both again? >> please, this is going to be going on for a while. >> sadly it is. it's an important discussion to have. ahead at this hour, we turn back to jerusalem. terror there. two men armed with knives and axes attacking worshippers at a synagogue. three american rabbis among those killed. we'll bring you a live report from jerusalem just ahead. i was out for a bike ride. i didn't think i'd have a heart attack. but i did. i'm mike, and i'm very much alive. now my doctor recommends a bayer aspirin regimen to help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. do you have the coverage? you need? open enrollment ends december 7th. don't put it off 'til later. now's the time to get on a path that could be right for you... with unitedhealthcare medicare solutions. call today to learn about the kinds of coverage we offer, including aarp medicarecomplete plans insured through unitedhealthcare. these medicare advantage plans can combine parts a and
so begin to begin the relationships now. >> susan johnson, michael balboni, can we call on you both again? >> please, this is going to be going on for a while. >> sadly it is. it's an important discussion to have. ahead at this hour, we turn back to jerusalem. terror there. two men armed with knives and axes attacking worshippers at a synagogue. three american rabbis among those killed. we'll bring you a live report from jerusalem just ahead. i was out for a bike ride. i...
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is he walking down the street with darian johnson. michael brown is holding the actual contra band from the strong armed robbery in his hand. what was michael brown's state of mind. what had s. his state of mind when he now encounters law enforcement. does he go to the sidewalk and step out of the road. no he doesn't. he actually if you believe officer wilson, he actually has a verbal confrontation first and then it escalates to a physical confrontation. ted mentioned we necessarily go after michael brown without backup? we have heard from officer wilson he called for backup but officer wilson, he doesn't have an obligation to disengage just because michael brown starts to run away. there is no real obligation for him to say i'm not going to get involved. >> big question is wouldn't it have been more safer, once he learned that there was this robbery to wait until backup got there and to have backup assist him? there was no exigent serks at that time. he may that decision. i don't know if it was the wrong decision. but i can also tell
is he walking down the street with darian johnson. michael brown is holding the actual contra band from the strong armed robbery in his hand. what was michael brown's state of mind. what had s. his state of mind when he now encounters law enforcement. does he go to the sidewalk and step out of the road. no he doesn't. he actually if you believe officer wilson, he actually has a verbal confrontation first and then it escalates to a physical confrontation. ted mentioned we necessarily go after...
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brown's friend, dorian johnson, who was with michael brown the day he was killed ab also testified before the grand jury. patric patricia, let me start with you and start first with this news about possible arson, that it could have been an arsonist who burned down the church that michael brown's father is affiliated with. is this something that shocked you? >> no, not at all. after being down here on the ground. what has happened with the protest attracted people with their own agendas. and i mean from the people that are here, this is to be expected. there are a lot of people who are here and have come from out of town to use this as an opportunity to be destructive. so that is not surprising to me at all. and i believe authorities are -- have been aware of that as well. >> and obviously at this point we don't know who might have been responsible, if it was arson. but james, let me ask you, what about the other breaking news that we just heard the mayor of ferguson say, that darren wilson has not yet resigned from the police force. we were under the understanding that would happen immed
brown's friend, dorian johnson, who was with michael brown the day he was killed ab also testified before the grand jury. patric patricia, let me start with you and start first with this news about possible arson, that it could have been an arsonist who burned down the church that michael brown's father is affiliated with. is this something that shocked you? >> no, not at all. after being down here on the ground. what has happened with the protest attracted people with their own agendas....
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. >>> i had an exclusive interview with dorian johnson, michael brown's friend who was with him when he was shot by sister wilson. as the 100% electric e-g, and the 45 highway mpg tdi clean diesel. and last but not least, the high performance gti. looks like we're gonna need a bigger podium. the volkswagen golf family. motor trend's 2015 "cars" of the year. or you have your smartphone, go to pbs.org right now and pull up this piece. one of the newly released witness statements tells the story of the shooting of michael brown. you will see this incredible chart. i spent an hour poring over this today. we'll talk about how it puts the witnesses to the michael brown shooting into context. we'll talk about that next. roc. her trublend... light 4 it blends in doesn't build up for a flawless nude look find your trublend at easy breezy beautiful covergirl hit him with a hard count,ine. see if they'll tip their hand. the nfl trusts duracell quantum to their game day communication. they're blitzing up the gut! get out of the pocket! hut! duracell quantum. lasts up to 35% longer than the compe
. >>> i had an exclusive interview with dorian johnson, michael brown's friend who was with him when he was shot by sister wilson. as the 100% electric e-g, and the 45 highway mpg tdi clean diesel. and last but not least, the high performance gti. looks like we're gonna need a bigger podium. the volkswagen golf family. motor trend's 2015 "cars" of the year. or you have your smartphone, go to pbs.org right now and pull up this piece. one of the newly released witness...
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he claims when he drove to the area he saw michael brown and dorian johnson walking down the middle of the street. he said walk on the sidewalk. michael brown replied f what you have to say. he twice tried to open his squad car door and twice he says brown slammed it shut. then -- >> several witnesses described seeing an altercation in the car between officer brown and officer wilson. it was described as tussling, wrestling, a tug-of-war or just some movement. >> reporter: wilson describes it as brown hitting him several times, landing at least two blows to his face. wilson says i felt like a 5-year-old holding on to hulk hogan. wilson did not think he could grab his stick or mace in time. wilson draws his gun, tells brown to get back or he'll shoot. quote, he immediately grabs my gun and says, you're too much of an expletive to shoot me. he had the gun pointed at his hip. after a struggle, wilson fires his gun twice inside the car. brown, he says, takes off running. wilson gives chase. wilson says brown stops and turns. and when he looked at me, he made like a grunting. in a crucial p
he claims when he drove to the area he saw michael brown and dorian johnson walking down the middle of the street. he said walk on the sidewalk. michael brown replied f what you have to say. he twice tried to open his squad car door and twice he says brown slammed it shut. then -- >> several witnesses described seeing an altercation in the car between officer brown and officer wilson. it was described as tussling, wrestling, a tug-of-war or just some movement. >> reporter: wilson...
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michael brown, you know, supposedly his co-suspect, johnson, claims that the officer grabbed at michael brown and that's how the fight started. i find that interesting because if that is the truth as far as johnson believes it, why didn't he help his friend? he just stood and watched. >> yeah. >> i think this is a large issue. >> there have been some inconsistency. dispatched videotape of officer wilson walking through the police station after he'd been brought back there. some have said he doesn't look that hurt. what can we glean about the stories he has michael brown punched him through the window of the car? some reported those injuries were severe. >> well, when you see injuries especially soft tissue, the bruising doesn't come up for, you know, hours if not until the next day. so that's one issue. but really that whole issue is irrelevant. how much of a beating do you have to take to save your own life? there is nothing in the law that you have to take any beating if you have fear of your life or great bodily injury, you can exercise force. that's what occurred. >> we don't know f
michael brown, you know, supposedly his co-suspect, johnson, claims that the officer grabbed at michael brown and that's how the fight started. i find that interesting because if that is the truth as far as johnson believes it, why didn't he help his friend? he just stood and watched. >> yeah. >> i think this is a large issue. >> there have been some inconsistency. dispatched videotape of officer wilson walking through the police station after he'd been brought back there....
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johnson. the two of them walking down the street. he utterly disagreed with the version of event by darren wilson, that was broadcast in that interview and told to the grand jury. i don't think he's changed minds of the people who were angry about this by what he said. on the contrary, people said it's a grave disappointment to hear a tone from him. >> thank you so much. thank you for staying up late. thank you for reporting. as we mentioned there were protests elsewhere in the united states. let's talk a look. this is new york city demonstrators blocking highways, heading for times square in the center of manhattan. and people also took to another central manhattan square. they were marching in new york for a second night. they are pictures from boston, where hundreds of people gathered to demand justice for michael brown's family. local police struggling to keep them off the highways. and oakland, there were protests and loading. a reporter for the tribune explained how the nature of the pro
johnson. the two of them walking down the street. he utterly disagreed with the version of event by darren wilson, that was broadcast in that interview and told to the grand jury. i don't think he's changed minds of the people who were angry about this by what he said. on the contrary, people said it's a grave disappointment to hear a tone from him. >> thank you so much. thank you for staying up late. thank you for reporting. as we mentioned there were protests elsewhere in the united...
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he says he sees michael brown and darion johnson. he then notices the cigars. >> significacigarillos. >> and he says he gets an immediate aggressive response from michael brown. >> verbal response? >> verbal response, with expletives. and at the car, which is interesting, that he says to michael brown, after a bit of a tussle, i'm going to shoot you. and michael brown grabs his gun and says you are too much of an ex-metive to shoot me. and he says it's an aggression he has never seen, especially in response to please move out of the street. so he is really describing a very aggressive michael brown. and i think that's, that's sort of new. >> and lisa, lisa monet wayne, you also have been looking at that initial darren wilson said publicly that officer wilson tried to open up the door of his suv and that it ricocheted off mike brown and slammed shut. that is not what these documents say that darren wilson testified to, correct? >> that's right. and i'm not saying that his friend is lying about this. that may have been his perception.
he says he sees michael brown and darion johnson. he then notices the cigars. >> significacigarillos. >> and he says he gets an immediate aggressive response from michael brown. >> verbal response? >> verbal response, with expletives. and at the car, which is interesting, that he says to michael brown, after a bit of a tussle, i'm going to shoot you. and michael brown grabs his gun and says you are too much of an ex-metive to shoot me. and he says it's an aggression he...
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>> you remember eyewitness dorian johnson who was with michael brown when he was killed was the first to give that eyewitness description. here is what he told the grand jury back on september 10th, page 121 of the transcripts. johnson told the panel brown had been shot twice. let me read this to you. at the time big mike's hands was up, but not so much up in the air because he had been struck already. dorian johnson has responded to dorian wilson's interview speaking to erin burnett on "out front" to talk to me about what he said. how did he respond. >> he's angry and he's upset about what's happened and what's interesting is that he has -- he's actually pretty eloquent, i thought, in how he described his feelings. as you saw, there were tens and tens of pages, two hours of what he gave to the grand jury and here's what he told me about how that happened. >> i know exactly what i saw. i was there the whole time and i definitely saw my friend stop and put his hands up being compliant after being fired upon, after being struck with a bullet wound from officer darren wilson's gun. he ha
>> you remember eyewitness dorian johnson who was with michael brown when he was killed was the first to give that eyewitness description. here is what he told the grand jury back on september 10th, page 121 of the transcripts. johnson told the panel brown had been shot twice. let me read this to you. at the time big mike's hands was up, but not so much up in the air because he had been struck already. dorian johnson has responded to dorian wilson's interview speaking to erin burnett on...
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. >> reporter: on august 9th, michael brown's friend, dorian johnson, said they were walking down the street when officer wilson told them to get out of the road. according to johnson, he and brown told the officer they were almost at their destination and would be out of the street shortly. but johnson said the officer grabbed brown by the neck and drew his gun, eventually shooting brown. by contrast, a wilson family friend identified as josie told local radio station ktfk that according to wilson, brown started a physical altercation with him and grabbed the gun which went off. both sides agree that brown ran and then turned back. "the post-dispatch" says 41 seconds after wilson's call, another officer was about to arrive at the location. >> 25. >> reporter: the radio calls also show other officers arriving at the scene and a call for a supervisor. and then according to the newspaper, this call at 12:07 p.m. with the apparent sound of a woman wailing in the background. >> 25. >> get us several more units over here. there's going to be a problem. >> are there any available ferguson u
. >> reporter: on august 9th, michael brown's friend, dorian johnson, said they were walking down the street when officer wilson told them to get out of the road. according to johnson, he and brown told the officer they were almost at their destination and would be out of the street shortly. but johnson said the officer grabbed brown by the neck and drew his gun, eventually shooting brown. by contrast, a wilson family friend identified as josie told local radio station ktfk that according...
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>> all right, cory johnson, thanks so much. thank you all for watching this edition of "bloomberg west." all the latest headlines all the time on your phone and tablet, bloomberg.com and bloomberg radio. we'll see you later. ♪ >> [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> progress is sometimes exponential. new innovations create even knew -- newer breakthroughs. >> it's fairly exciting to think that we might change things someday. >> the pace of change only accelerates. in 2015, the race towards the future continues, from the food we eat to the way we interact with technology to how we communicate.
>> all right, cory johnson, thanks so much. thank you all for watching this edition of "bloomberg west." all the latest headlines all the time on your phone and tablet, bloomberg.com and bloomberg radio. we'll see you later. ♪ >> [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> progress is sometimes exponential. new innovations create even knew -- newer breakthroughs....
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my client dorian johnson was victimized out here. witnessed first happened the slaughter of michael brown. we had a prosecutor who was clearly app a thetic, who put a sham presentation to the grand jury so he could give a 20 minute explanation of why there was no indictment. it's embarrassing, it's frustrating, insulting to citizens who have to endure this. the way things are right now, it is tragic and horrible for any citizen, particularly an african-american in this community. >> how did you feel yesterday when you heard the announcement? >> i was upset, very upset. we did what we supposed to do, stand up, tell what we see and be brave enough to say what you saw. nothing is being done about it. i feel like, you know, he could have did something, he did have done something different. >> i want to talk about your testimony and darren wilson's testimony. in the key moments they are consistent. a lot of the stuff fwoet of you are relaying independently to the grand jury syncs up including mike handing the sig a really owes to you. i w
my client dorian johnson was victimized out here. witnessed first happened the slaughter of michael brown. we had a prosecutor who was clearly app a thetic, who put a sham presentation to the grand jury so he could give a 20 minute explanation of why there was no indictment. it's embarrassing, it's frustrating, insulting to citizens who have to endure this. the way things are right now, it is tragic and horrible for any citizen, particularly an african-american in this community. >> how...
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brown and dorian johnson. those other officers are the ones on the way to the scene. i don't think the audio, the time line tells me it was a quick reaction. adrenaline was pumping. it doesn't say anything different about the zrepgs he heard on the audio. >> you had mixed audio, he knew about the robbery. whether or not he identified these two kids. he doesn't point that out in his own description. frankly, from most of the accounts we heard, he doesn't approach them. >> you have to remember, we are trying to put together scraps of information. but water clear is noontime he's on a radio call for a sec baby. when he comes back from that radio call, there have been things going on kind of as he's getting out of his cruiser, which maybe he hears in the background, then there were two incidents. the first he stops the two men because they're walking down the middle of the street. there is no robbery involved in that but then something checks. he looks, probably in his rear view mirror and michael brown, he has sw
brown and dorian johnson. those other officers are the ones on the way to the scene. i don't think the audio, the time line tells me it was a quick reaction. adrenaline was pumping. it doesn't say anything different about the zrepgs he heard on the audio. >> you had mixed audio, he knew about the robbery. whether or not he identified these two kids. he doesn't point that out in his own description. frankly, from most of the accounts we heard, he doesn't approach them. >> you have to...
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>> all right, cory johnson, thanks so much. thank you all for watching this edition of "bloomberg west." all the latest headlines all the time on your phone and tablet, bloomberg.com and bloomberg radio. we'll see you later. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] . .
>> all right, cory johnson, thanks so much. thank you all for watching this edition of "bloomberg west." all the latest headlines all the time on your phone and tablet, bloomberg.com and bloomberg radio. we'll see you later. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] . .
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. >> reporter: who saw what and when began to trickle out first from michael brown's friend dorian johnson who was with brown at officer darren wilson's car when the shooting started. johnson always said wilson was the aggressor. >> he grabbed on to my friend, big mike's throat, and he's trying to pull him in the vehicle and my friend, big mike, very angrily is trying to pull away from the office er. >> reporter: was brown trying to pull away or was he going for the officer's gun? had johnson had told cnn brown never made a play for the officer's gun. but officer wilson testified that brown forced himself insaid the car telling him, get back or i'm going to shoot you. wilson said brown immediately grabbed his gun and said, quote, you are too much of a [ bleep ] to shoot me. wilson told the jury he'd been punched twice by brown. dorian johnson had simply called it an altercation. but these photos given to the jury show officer wilson with red bruising on his face and scratches along his hairline. we now have office er wilson's medical records, too, which show he suffered a facial contusion
. >> reporter: who saw what and when began to trickle out first from michael brown's friend dorian johnson who was with brown at officer darren wilson's car when the shooting started. johnson always said wilson was the aggressor. >> he grabbed on to my friend, big mike's throat, and he's trying to pull him in the vehicle and my friend, big mike, very angrily is trying to pull away from the office er. >> reporter: was brown trying to pull away or was he going for the officer's...
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>> i see two individuals who i later became to know as dorian johnson and michael brown. >> you didn't know then? >> no, i do not. i saw them walking in the middle of the street single file on the double yellow line. i stopped in front of them and let them walk up towards me. >> but you're still in the car. >> i never put the car in park, i had in the drive. and as they walked up i asked dorian johnson, the first one, to walk on the sidewalk and his reply was "we're almost to our destination." i was like "okay, what's wrong with the sidewalk?" as we passed he just kept walking, ignoring that. that's when michael brown came next and he had exchanged some explic explicit words with me. he said [ bleep ] what you have to say. >> first words to you? >> as law enforcement, we're always trained to look at people's hands because the hands are what will hurt you and i noticed his right hand was full of cigarellos and it clicked then, the call i heard, i was in the vision tin the vicinity of where he was going, dorian johnson was wearing a black shirt, that's when it hit me those were the suspe
>> i see two individuals who i later became to know as dorian johnson and michael brown. >> you didn't know then? >> no, i do not. i saw them walking in the middle of the street single file on the double yellow line. i stopped in front of them and let them walk up towards me. >> but you're still in the car. >> i never put the car in park, i had in the drive. and as they walked up i asked dorian johnson, the first one, to walk on the sidewalk and his reply was...
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jr., immigration attorney michael wilds. before we get into the president's comments tonight, michael. did the president tonight act in a way that is lawless and unconstitutional based on his own words and his own standards? let's go to the videotape first. >> the notion that i can just suspend deportations through executive order, that's just not the case. for me to simply ignore those congressional mandates would not conform with my appropriate role as president. i know some people want me to bypass congress and change the laws on my own. but that's not how -- that's not how our system works. the problem is is that you know, i'm the president of the united states, i'm not the emperor of the united states. >> michael, hear what he said, you know, the notion that i can just suspend deportation through executive order, that's just not the case. and the president says it's not appropriate role for me as president to do this. it's not how our system works. i have to execute laws as they are passed. so i ask the question, did th
jr., immigration attorney michael wilds. before we get into the president's comments tonight, michael. did the president tonight act in a way that is lawless and unconstitutional based on his own words and his own standards? let's go to the videotape first. >> the notion that i can just suspend deportations through executive order, that's just not the case. for me to simply ignore those congressional mandates would not conform with my appropriate role as president. i know some people want...