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the police? >> yea, the police? >> we've got two strikes: black and male. so all we got to do is a miss a blinker and we're stressed out in the middle of the street. >> that's what people say - two strikes? >> you make a face at a cop, strike 3 you're out. you're going to jail for something. >> it's not just a "perception" of unfair treatment >> they've got no connection to them curturally, other than as police officers patrolling the area, and enforcing the law. >> adolphus pruitt is head of the local naacp chapter which filed a federal civil rights complaint against the st louis county police for disproportionately targeting blacks. >> a young black kid can live in an urban area and when he leaves his house and he's going for a walk, or he's going to work, he's going to school, he's subjected to be stopped by the police, he's subjected to be questioned, he's subjected to have to show identification, he's subjected to be run through the system to see if he has any oustanding warrants. and in some cases it happens for no reason at all. >> even if they avoid
the police? >> yea, the police? >> we've got two strikes: black and male. so all we got to do is a miss a blinker and we're stressed out in the middle of the street. >> that's what people say - two strikes? >> you make a face at a cop, strike 3 you're out. you're going to jail for something. >> it's not just a "perception" of unfair treatment >> they've got no connection to them curturally, other than as police officers patrolling the area, and...
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police would be getting rid of the guns, having the police not carry guns any more. you can keep hiring people that are good at talking, good at like, being a good face and like making people happy. and giving you a little applause at these meetings, but, most people get it, and most people are not swayed by that. that is all that i wanted to say. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> welcome. >> my name is alehandr, and i am a community organizer. >> and my name is (inaudible) and i am also a organizer at chalk. >> i am really nervous, so we are here to stand in solidary with alex's family and the recent murder of (inaudible) i forgot your name. and yeah, her son, and we just need change, like it is not fair, like, when is this going to stop? and you guys are killing our black and brown youth, like that is not fair, i am really nervous. >> you can keep talking. >> yeah, i am just asking for change, because this is really not fair, and they are really needs to be a change in the community and some of the police officers, need to really, be trained better, and maybe not carry
police would be getting rid of the guns, having the police not carry guns any more. you can keep hiring people that are good at talking, good at like, being a good face and like making people happy. and giving you a little applause at these meetings, but, most people get it, and most people are not swayed by that. that is all that i wanted to say. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> welcome. >> my name is alehandr, and i am a community organizer. >> and my name is (inaudible)...
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you are looking at some of the things thrown into the police car to start it. you guys are telling me to wrap it up. wrapping it up. that's what is going on. >> we are going to get back to you in a moment. sarah doing a great job out there. want sarah and jays on to be safe as well. hello. top of the hour. breaking news on cnn. i'm don lemon live in ferguson, missouri. it is 11:00 p.m. on the east coast. 10:00 p.m. here inferringst fer in ferguson. appropriate te protests after the grand jury did not indict officer wilson in the shooting death of michael brown. this is cnn tonight. i'm don lemon. live in ferguson, missouri. again, you are watching some unrest play out here on the streets of ferguson. what you are looking at. live pictures of a police cruiser in front of city hall. torched by protesters. police moved in quickly to put it out. jason carol out on the streets as well as cnn's chris cuomo. first, chris cuomo in the crowd. get to jason after that. what's going on? >> you can see right now. you have the heavy duty police cruisers coming by us. right n
you are looking at some of the things thrown into the police car to start it. you guys are telling me to wrap it up. wrapping it up. that's what is going on. >> we are going to get back to you in a moment. sarah doing a great job out there. want sarah and jays on to be safe as well. hello. top of the hour. breaking news on cnn. i'm don lemon live in ferguson, missouri. it is 11:00 p.m. on the east coast. 10:00 p.m. here inferringst fer in ferguson. appropriate te protests after the grand...
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the police units are there, if you look at the units, they are coming in, the police retreated. it appears that, you know, more units are headed over to this pocket. this, unfortunately was the epicentre of the looting and violence back in august here we go again times 20. this pocket near where michael brown was shot and killed - it's on fire and gunshots have been going on to the past 45 minutes. just out of precaution, where we sandwich ourselves in between in case there is fire and hit the deck. >> the bizarre thing it to watch the pictures and see cars driving by, and people walking down the street. can you tell us what they are telling you? >> well, the protesters are driving by and shouting - actually, let me back that up. i shouldn't call them protesters at this point. the people protesting were trying to be peaceful. these are hooligans, to be candid and frank. they are driving by, shouting profanities and not making sense for the cause here. it's not helping the situation. michael brown's parents called for peace, the president of the united states called for peace. at
the police units are there, if you look at the units, they are coming in, the police retreated. it appears that, you know, more units are headed over to this pocket. this, unfortunately was the epicentre of the looting and violence back in august here we go again times 20. this pocket near where michael brown was shot and killed - it's on fire and gunshots have been going on to the past 45 minutes. just out of precaution, where we sandwich ourselves in between in case there is fire and hit the...
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by the police. harassment in their terms. so you can see that this is a very not just a superficial examination of one case here in ferguson, but something that runs through american society which the federal government is perfectly aware of how serious it is, as emphasized by the president's comments right after the announcement but also shows that whites simply don't experience the police the same way that blacks do. >> tom, i just want to point out to viewers that we are looking at live pictures on the left of your screens, from ferguson, missouri, where the incident that killed michael brown took place. and the fire that we saw one cara blaze a bit earlier has now spread and there are around six or 10 at least in the frame that are on fire. the camera is kind of panning around and we can see now a group of people, it's difficult to see what they are dork but it does look as if they may be about to set other cars on fire. on the right we are looking at pictures from oakland, california. oakland a
by the police. harassment in their terms. so you can see that this is a very not just a superficial examination of one case here in ferguson, but something that runs through american society which the federal government is perfectly aware of how serious it is, as emphasized by the president's comments right after the announcement but also shows that whites simply don't experience the police the same way that blacks do. >> tom, i just want to point out to viewers that we are looking at...
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police conference, and for the first time, i believe, ever, a san francisco police officer won the international association chief of police officer of the year for valor. and which is like, huge. and so, it was officer cunning ham for his actions at asiana and the other officers that were nominated were the competition was unbelievable and so i know that deputy chief smith and tomioco were there and they were tried to handicap if he stood a chance hearing the other stories but the trophy is beautiful, and so, i would ask and i will let the commission and the president know if perhaps it will be appropriate to bring him to the commission with his award so that he could be recognized and everybody at home can see i mean that it is unbelievable, honor when you think of, these are thousands of police departments and officers, from all over the world. and orlando florida, and we took home the prize it was pretty cool. >> wow. >> chief, i am wondering that this may be out of prod protocol, so we got the medal of valor next week and is it possible to maybe. >> yeah. >> highlight it next week? >> yeah,
police conference, and for the first time, i believe, ever, a san francisco police officer won the international association chief of police officer of the year for valor. and which is like, huge. and so, it was officer cunning ham for his actions at asiana and the other officers that were nominated were the competition was unbelievable and so i know that deputy chief smith and tomioco were there and they were tried to handicap if he stood a chance hearing the other stories but the trophy is...
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police and distrust the police and rely on them for react. they wonder out loud if a young white boy carrying a pistol would be killed for carrying it, or if a white man would be gunned down for shopping in the store and talking on his cell phone. the justice system operated as the law prescribes and communities were left wondering at the gap between justice and what they saw as fairness. joining us for that conversation, alexis mcgill johnson, executive director of the perception institute, an organization working to reduce racial bias by shaping the public conversation. lieutenant charles wilson, and stan puniger. attorney general of the civil rights division of the department of justice. lieutenant wilson, let me start with you. you heard what the president said about the perception of communities. later in that same talk it's almost as if he pivoted to white americans and reassured them that the communities are not making this up. help us understand what is going on down at street levels when young guys hanging out at a corner and not doi
police and distrust the police and rely on them for react. they wonder out loud if a young white boy carrying a pistol would be killed for carrying it, or if a white man would be gunned down for shopping in the store and talking on his cell phone. the justice system operated as the law prescribes and communities were left wondering at the gap between justice and what they saw as fairness. joining us for that conversation, alexis mcgill johnson, executive director of the perception institute, an...
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the police officer had his gun drawn. i'm sorry, but that is the testimony. >> michael brown had his hands up in the sign of universal surrender. beyond that point if you lack at the evidence, this prosecutor didn't even give the grand jury clear charges they would charge him for. at the end of the day this prosecutor who was so connected with the police department he could not have an independent view and at the beginning of the trial he said he wasn't going to a grand jury to begin with. it was the people that forced him there. >> and if that grand jury wanted to return an indictment they would have. great to see you, richard. >> this prosecutor didn't have to take it to a grand jury, but the 12 people met and should we or should we not live with that decision? >> well, we have to live with it at this point, megyn. the issue why people are angry and suspicious from the process is they believe from the beginning there was deep disrespect and disregard for the humanity of mike brown. his body was left in the street for fo
the police officer had his gun drawn. i'm sorry, but that is the testimony. >> michael brown had his hands up in the sign of universal surrender. beyond that point if you lack at the evidence, this prosecutor didn't even give the grand jury clear charges they would charge him for. at the end of the day this prosecutor who was so connected with the police department he could not have an independent view and at the beginning of the trial he said he wasn't going to a grand jury to begin...
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to the police. there shouting "move back!" >> move back! move back! move back! >> get out of the street! >> where do we go? >> move back! we coulde told peacefully assemble here, and we did. and the officer is still being aggressive. they're not bothering anyone. can they stand here? we were told they could peacefully assemble. they are here. they are here. we have a right to peacefully assemble. >> you are breaking the law. >> for the street is blocked off, isn't it? >> yes, ma'am, it is. >> i'm very disturbed with the police presence out your. people got maced and teargassed. this is ridiculous to me. this, unfortunately, is what my city has turned into. talks can you talk about the grand jury decision not to indict officer wilson? >> it is the reason that everyone has a problem the fact that officer wilson wasn't indicted. he killed an unarmed black teenager. there is no excuse for that. the reason we are all out here because nobody gets answers. nobody has had an answer since this has all happen
to the police. there shouting "move back!" >> move back! move back! move back! >> get out of the street! >> where do we go? >> move back! we coulde told peacefully assemble here, and we did. and the officer is still being aggressive. they're not bothering anyone. can they stand here? we were told they could peacefully assemble. they are here. they are here. we have a right to peacefully assemble. >> you are breaking the law. >> for the street is...
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the police. protesters had remained as last night. protesters have been moving quickly. running. and of them are over there throwing bottles. retreat at a hasty this point. the crowd is moving very quickly. you can see them trying to hold the of them off and this is -- thehe is in the center of democracy protests in hong kong. you are seeing protesters throwing things at the police. we have our reporter and our cameraman in the center of things and keeping an eye on the confrontations that appear to be breaking out in admiralty. it is one of the last three remaining sites in occupy hong kong. >> the pepper spray is out. they are spraying protesters. protesters are getting anything they can get their hands on. air. definitely in the basically, they have blocked the area around the government building. protesters have been gathering yesterday, night and usede and protesters batons against the protesters. you can say the police are trying to make sure the protesters stay away from the government off
the police. protesters had remained as last night. protesters have been moving quickly. running. and of them are over there throwing bottles. retreat at a hasty this point. the crowd is moving very quickly. you can see them trying to hold the of them off and this is -- thehe is in the center of democracy protests in hong kong. you are seeing protesters throwing things at the police. we have our reporter and our cameraman in the center of things and keeping an eye on the confrontations that...
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but as they came toward the police the police opened fire with flash bangs and tear gas. communication has completely broke uh down. >> look behind us. these are the police in their tactical gear here right in front of the ferguson police department. we saw a big number of people earlier. and again, as van jones pointed out, as chris cuomo pointed out, a much smaller crowd now. and many of them are bloggers, live streamers who are really sort of in a standoff, a confrontation with police. a reorganization of protesters. and as chris said, a reorganization of police as well. >> they're moving because they needed to get fire equipment out because you had at least one police cruiser on fire and there was a storm front on fire at the opposite end of the street at the fire station right now. so they need to reconfigure just to allow out the emergency vehicles. and you know, one of the problems here is they were supposed to have different rings of control here tonight. they had police ready here in front of the police, the municipal building, and the fire department. they also
but as they came toward the police the police opened fire with flash bangs and tear gas. communication has completely broke uh down. >> look behind us. these are the police in their tactical gear here right in front of the ferguson police department. we saw a big number of people earlier. and again, as van jones pointed out, as chris cuomo pointed out, a much smaller crowd now. and many of them are bloggers, live streamers who are really sort of in a standoff, a confrontation with police....
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they have an actual security guard and that has to be the police, and the police to force that issue. it is not an automatic thing. >> right. >>is there anyone from the police that could speak to that, officer? >> as far as the legislation, i don't remember the feet, and it is anything in a nightclub within a certain amount of feet and it can regulate a safety plan, such as lighting that we have increased the lighting and we had them install the security cameras and they have a security guard there as well and i will check for sure and i believe that there is a security guard there, and on the main nights, and either thursday or friday and the saturday nights and as i said i will check on that one for sure. >> thank you. >> does the security guard help out? >> there is a garage next door, but we don't receive too many complaints regarding that particular place, it is mainly across the street when there have been issues because it is easier to flow from a sidewalk into the street and into a open parking lot, rather than a garage where you have to go up a floor or two. >> do you think
they have an actual security guard and that has to be the police, and the police to force that issue. it is not an automatic thing. >> right. >>is there anyone from the police that could speak to that, officer? >> as far as the legislation, i don't remember the feet, and it is anything in a nightclub within a certain amount of feet and it can regulate a safety plan, such as lighting that we have increased the lighting and we had them install the security cameras and they have...
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police in front of the ferguson police department. they tried to rush at one point. that's when the officers came out in riot gear. short lly thereafter you had so of those in the crowd whose job it is to police those who are out here, to police the demonstrators. demonstrators essentially policing themselves. they stopped the crowd from moving forward. then we heard the gunshots. that was down the street here where we are now. that's where the crowd broke off, ran across this police car that you see here, what's left of it. they held them right over here, right behind the police car. then when they started throwing more rocks and bottles at the police, at this point that's when the police moved the crowd back a little bit. the crowd started to disperse just a little bit. so you can see obviously a lot of emotion. a lot of anger out here as well. a lot of the peaceful demonstrators we saw up the street here decided to leave at one point just because they felt as though it was getting so tense. it is tense. people have been yelling at
police in front of the ferguson police department. they tried to rush at one point. that's when the officers came out in riot gear. short lly thereafter you had so of those in the crowd whose job it is to police those who are out here, to police the demonstrators. demonstrators essentially policing themselves. they stopped the crowd from moving forward. then we heard the gunshots. that was down the street here where we are now. that's where the crowd broke off, ran across this police car that...
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but now you're seeing the police in the road. the protesters are pushed all the way back to the sidewalk and the national guard on the other side of that dome. >> all right, thank you very much. we are. >> going to be right back with the very latest on the situation here in ferguson tonight. and on the protests across the country. it's more than the driver. it's more than the car. for lotus f1 team, the competitive edge is the cloud. powered by microsoft dynamics, azure, and office 365, the team can gain real time insights and instantly share information around the globe. when every millisecond counts, staying competitive begins with the cloud. this is the microsoft cloud. [ shutter clicks ] hi there! [ laughs ] i'm flo! i know! i'm going to get you your rental car. this is so ridiculous. we're going to manage your entire repair process from paperwork to pickup, okay, little tiny baby? your car is ready, and your repairs are guaranteed for as long as you own it. the progressive service center -- a real place, where we really mana
but now you're seeing the police in the road. the protesters are pushed all the way back to the sidewalk and the national guard on the other side of that dome. >> all right, thank you very much. we are. >> going to be right back with the very latest on the situation here in ferguson tonight. and on the protests across the country. it's more than the driver. it's more than the car. for lotus f1 team, the competitive edge is the cloud. powered by microsoft dynamics, azure, and office...
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the positive interactions with the police and my ask is that we, i want to see the police, commission, really push for public use, distribution, and put in the newspaper, and all of these things of this actual general order because so much of the work that the people who are speaking to here has been done and layed out by the numerous folks and many of you and yet this is the first time that any of the students and my families have read about it last year and so, it is on me, suddenly as a public schoolteacher to bring this kind of knowledge of their... >> thank you, ma'am. >> thank you for your comments. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> and just a suggestion, that you might consider inviting the chief or the member of the command staff or the commissioner to come and speak to the students since we missed the opportunity to do that, often times at elementary, fifth grade classes will be there and invite us back. >> thank you. >> hello, my name is yai son (inaudible) and i am an artist and educator in san francisco. and i just want to echo a lot of the sentiments that the teacher just sha
the positive interactions with the police and my ask is that we, i want to see the police, commission, really push for public use, distribution, and put in the newspaper, and all of these things of this actual general order because so much of the work that the people who are speaking to here has been done and layed out by the numerous folks and many of you and yet this is the first time that any of the students and my families have read about it last year and so, it is on me, suddenly as a...
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the israeli police shut down the mosque for a day. and that's the first time they have done that in more than a decade. we're still reeling from that in some ways. you'll see the palestinian leadership condemn the attacks. you'll hear a little bit from the leadership urging calm. but at the end of the day, it's very difficult to stop a cycle 6 violence when a lot of the attacks are lone wolf, and a lot of them are seeking revenge. police tell me that there's no way to stop a palestinian who is angry from launching an attack, and there's little chance for the authorities to settle their actions, especially in the west bank against the mosque. so that cycle will continue, and that's really why we're seeing an increase, and that's why it's different from the last years. >> nick schiffrin, thank you. >>> the popular front for liberation in plin, they said that the attackers were members of that organization, and the group's roots go back 50 years. they pioneered attacks on airliners in the 1970s. >> reporter: that's right, the attack happ
the israeli police shut down the mosque for a day. and that's the first time they have done that in more than a decade. we're still reeling from that in some ways. you'll see the palestinian leadership condemn the attacks. you'll hear a little bit from the leadership urging calm. but at the end of the day, it's very difficult to stop a cycle 6 violence when a lot of the attacks are lone wolf, and a lot of them are seeking revenge. police tell me that there's no way to stop a palestinian who is...
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can you help the police identify them? >>> and leslie acosta making history before stepping foot in harrisburg. we share her story coming up. >>> the details of a 14-year-old girl recovering after the police say she was lured and sexually assaulted in a stranger's home. the authorities say the suspected attacker is 18 year old kassim hill of darby. he did turn himself in this morning. the victim allegedly told the police she was on her way to a friend's house wednesday when she was targeted. "action news" reporter vernon odom live at darby police department headquarters with the story. >> the suspect held in the delaware county prison tonight. the police consider hill dangerous after he allegedly called them on the telephone and told them if they wanted him, they'd have to come get him. this is 18-year-old kassim hill of darby in prison tonight charged with attempted rape and charges on an ailied assault ona 14-year-old girl. occurring in his home on ninth street wednesday march. he lured the girl inside, sent his siblings
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the police. and it is really really difficult. and this is a white guy, talking about it, with black and brown communities, because i don't have the answers to that. and i am never going to have the answers to that and i think that there needs to be a lot more work done internally in the department, about how to understand, what is mutual respect? what does it look like to you all? what are the behaviors of mutual respect? that is the first thing that i ask when i work with the young people? what does respect look like sound like, feel like? what are the interactions? what are the conversations that we have to have? how does it happen? do we look at each other in the eyes or not look at each other in the eyes, shake hands or not, all of these small behaviors matter. and we need to be able to understand that these are the behaviors that we all need to come to some understanding on and that is not happening. thank you. >> thank you. >> good night, first of all, i am sorry if you guys don't understa
the police. and it is really really difficult. and this is a white guy, talking about it, with black and brown communities, because i don't have the answers to that. and i am never going to have the answers to that and i think that there needs to be a lot more work done internally in the department, about how to understand, what is mutual respect? what does it look like to you all? what are the behaviors of mutual respect? that is the first thing that i ask when i work with the young people?...
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police station hours after the shooting. in this image he doesn't appear to have any visible injuries from a fight. michael brown's family demanded action. >> how can peace be restored? >> arresting this man and making him accountable for his actions. >> reporter: in august, peaceful protests quickly turned violent. thieves used the protest as an excuse to loot and burn down this convenience store. the national guard moved in to enforce the statement-mandated curfew. >> you must leave immediately. >> no justice! >> reporter: ferguson quickly became ground zero for one of the most intense civil rights debates in recent memory. in the middle of the action is where we met haiku, the hip-hop artist documenting the unrest. >> just marching and they start tear gassing. >> as soon as the sun goes down, man, it's like a third world country that's fighting for liberation once again. it really is like that. >> reporter: new clues came in with the county autopsy and toxicology reports. brown's tissue fragments were found on the exterio
police station hours after the shooting. in this image he doesn't appear to have any visible injuries from a fight. michael brown's family demanded action. >> how can peace be restored? >> arresting this man and making him accountable for his actions. >> reporter: in august, peaceful protests quickly turned violent. thieves used the protest as an excuse to loot and burn down this convenience store. the national guard moved in to enforce the statement-mandated curfew. >>...
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between the two men in the police car. unfortunately, speculation has run wild leading to violence, looting and injury. tonight gist the facts as we await the grand jury announcement. we begin our coverage with fox news correspondent mike ferguson, missouri. what's going on there right now,z mike? now. we have seen them at the command center in large numbers. in terms of coming out in front to where the demonstrators are it seems right now, bill, they are trying to avoid having friction with the crowd of investigators. relatively small forming now. >> we understand more than a thousand officers deployed. 100 fbi agents. so, if the crowd is less than 100 right now. that should be enough to contain any kind of violence. i'm wondering about the masks, you know, here in new york city, after 9/11, we're not allowed to wear masks, and you couldn't even have finted wind chills on your cars. still cannot hear because of terrorism and things like that they are allowing demonstrators to wear masks. you have asked them why they are
between the two men in the police car. unfortunately, speculation has run wild leading to violence, looting and injury. tonight gist the facts as we await the grand jury announcement. we begin our coverage with fox news correspondent mike ferguson, missouri. what's going on there right now,z mike? now. we have seen them at the command center in large numbers. in terms of coming out in front to where the demonstrators are it seems right now, bill, they are trying to avoid having friction with...
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charged at the police officer. is that something that you, as a family don't believe? do you not believe the reports? could you help me understand why you're disgusted with the grand jury process? >> here is the thing i understand, shepard. i've been very vocal about this not being a black and white thing. and just the mere fact that news media introduces him as the young black teenager, dehumanizes him. i think that is why this case went the way it did. nobody is looking at -- any time the first words are that young black teenager and the white cop, it's going to be dehumanize both of them. it's going to divide our society to take sides. so that being said, when you look at this grand jury decision the way he did it, it was pretty much based off of this officer, darren wilson doing what he's supposed to do. following procedures. right? so when you say darren wilson followed procedures he went into this situation with when he got a call about a strong arm robbery, two suspects, and they say he'd done the right thin
charged at the police officer. is that something that you, as a family don't believe? do you not believe the reports? could you help me understand why you're disgusted with the grand jury process? >> here is the thing i understand, shepard. i've been very vocal about this not being a black and white thing. and just the mere fact that news media introduces him as the young black teenager, dehumanizes him. i think that is why this case went the way it did. nobody is looking at -- any time...
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and the police. that's the work that needs to be done. i invited the department of justice and doj in to work with us on our community policing efforts, on our -- to take a look at our excessive force and police brutality complaints. we have to work together to build that up. yes, body cameras are a part of it. i have a work group now helping me to implement our body camera program to make sure we get it right. but that's just one piece of it. you know, there are plenty places in the country that have body cameras and still have those problems. if you don't have those relationships of trust, to undergrow any program with the police department, it's not going to solve the problem. so, yes, body cameras are important. i think when baltimore implements our body camera program next year, we'll probably be in the largest city in the country that has a body camera program and i'm looking forward to that. but people have to understand, it's more than cameras, you have to do the work, you have to do the work
and the police. that's the work that needs to be done. i invited the department of justice and doj in to work with us on our community policing efforts, on our -- to take a look at our excessive force and police brutality complaints. we have to work together to build that up. yes, body cameras are a part of it. i have a work group now helping me to implement our body camera program to make sure we get it right. but that's just one piece of it. you know, there are plenty places in the country...
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people the committee did you discuss this with the police did you discuss the need beyond 12 o'clock. >> yes. i guess i didn't go to the supervisors office i told sunny it was my - i didn't talk to them but i invited officer torres and talked about the approval he was happy we cleaned up and had the video cameras and the security so it was good. >> i want to ask you a question you're absent absent permit is to midnight. >> yes. >> of we granted you a permit to 2 o'clock in the morning you'll not been able to serve alcoholic beverages beyond maintained we have no power to change the abc. >> abc will allow thursday through saturday to 2:00 a.m. >> that's what i wanted to be clear on >> are there other questions we're going to call up the police. >> good evening supervisors i'm officer torres representing the captain of the tenderloin station our recommendation is what we've submitted and our experience has been that first of all, mr. livingston doesn't have experience running a night club bar this is the first business he's operating as a club and bar he has experience as a bartender a
people the committee did you discuss this with the police did you discuss the need beyond 12 o'clock. >> yes. i guess i didn't go to the supervisors office i told sunny it was my - i didn't talk to them but i invited officer torres and talked about the approval he was happy we cleaned up and had the video cameras and the security so it was good. >> i want to ask you a question you're absent absent permit is to midnight. >> yes. >> of we granted you a permit to 2 o'clock...
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the police. unfortunately that document has not really done anything. it is kind of sat there for the past three years. and with no action plan. right? so, as far as being a citizen here, it is, and also, advocate, and activist and organizer and like kind of disheartening because i am like what in the heck am i spending all of this time doing? why am i organizing in the community if there is no action? if there is no change? , you know? and so, i feel like we are in a very unique time right now. and the police accountability is a national conversation and i feel that because of a lot of groundwork that we have already done here that we actually have lead that conversation. [ applause ] >> that we can set an example, and also, really address, what has happened, with alex, and use that as a way to set an example for the rest of this country, on how we can deal with this. some of this stuff that i do want to chime in, or agree with, is with christian and the teacher that was here and i worked with h
the police. unfortunately that document has not really done anything. it is kind of sat there for the past three years. and with no action plan. right? so, as far as being a citizen here, it is, and also, advocate, and activist and organizer and like kind of disheartening because i am like what in the heck am i spending all of this time doing? why am i organizing in the community if there is no action? if there is no change? , you know? and so, i feel like we are in a very unique time right...
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the ferguson police. they didn't want any tension. they didn't want any ill will as he left. his legal problems are certainly not over. ed a second ago mentioned the federal investigation into whether he violated michael brown's civil rights. that's on going. he faces an internal investigation with the ferguson police. and he faces a very likely wrongful death lawsuit from michael brown's parents. darren wilson may be leaving the police department. he's certainly not leaving the realm of justice at the moment. >> is there any indication what he will do next if he doesn't feel he can be an officer any longer? >> you know, we asked his lawyers that several times now. it's really not clear. it's not clear what he can do. you know, he's been a policeman his entire career. he's only in his 20s. you know, there are other former police officers who we talk to say, look, he's got to change his name. he's got to change his appearance. he's got to put his property in a trust so that it can't be viewed publicly. the
the ferguson police. they didn't want any tension. they didn't want any ill will as he left. his legal problems are certainly not over. ed a second ago mentioned the federal investigation into whether he violated michael brown's civil rights. that's on going. he faces an internal investigation with the ferguson police. and he faces a very likely wrongful death lawsuit from michael brown's parents. darren wilson may be leaving the police department. he's certainly not leaving the realm of...
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he was fighting for the police department. and that is very unfortunate for their family, for the family of the michael brown. >> one of the things robert mcculloch referred to in his long statement yesterday was about the witness testimony, inconsistencies and contradictions coming up in witness testimony. i wonder about that and the brown family. we heard this report from sheila macvicar about what you can rely on in witness testimony. i know the one witness that was credible is the one man with michael brown junior. he was credibility. he said everything that we needed to hear. that was not good enough. so they are trying to discredit a young man that was there. >> i'm struck by when michael dunn, the man that shot and killed your son was sentenced. something the judge said affidavits, said to you "our justice system works - it may not be perfect, as nothing it is, it is the greatest and most fair system in the world." looking at the case of your son, the case of trayvon martin's killing, and the case of michael brown, do y
he was fighting for the police department. and that is very unfortunate for their family, for the family of the michael brown. >> one of the things robert mcculloch referred to in his long statement yesterday was about the witness testimony, inconsistencies and contradictions coming up in witness testimony. i wonder about that and the brown family. we heard this report from sheila macvicar about what you can rely on in witness testimony. i know the one witness that was credible is the one...
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where are the police? the national guard? >> well, we have some cops coming up in some of the tactical vehicles on the street. this is largely the crowd that was in front of the ferguson city police department all at once they took off in this direction. and now, we've got theíiim; bur car and another situation melted down. now, you asked about the national guard. where are they now? the national guard is positioned in front of the city pd. their role is to stand there as century. the role of coming out is going to belong to the city police, state troopers, someone like that, who was training. so we're coming up on the scene right now. there is a police officer, police car that is a city police car. you can see the inside of it burning now. you can see dogs on the scene. >> were you there when they tipped it over also? prior to putting this on fire? >> no. i'm just getting on the scene right now. >> describe the scene now compared to last night in terms of the people, atmosphere. now there seem to be law enforcement surround
where are the police? the national guard? >> well, we have some cops coming up in some of the tactical vehicles on the street. this is largely the crowd that was in front of the ferguson city police department all at once they took off in this direction. and now, we've got theíiim; bur car and another situation melted down. now, you asked about the national guard. where are they now? the national guard is positioned in front of the city pd. their role is to stand there as century. the...
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across the board for the ferguson police department. if they reach an agreement, that will probably be entered in court as a dissent decree. host: will department of justice investigators look at the same evidence the grand jury look that? is there other evidence added to that? guest: we don't know what they might find. they will start with the evidence the ferguson grand jury looked at. all of that has been made available to federal investigators. much of that was developed with the fbi working alongside with the local investigators. whether there is more, we don't now at this point. robert mcculloch, the prosecutor, put all of the evidence they had before the grand jury, which was an unusual procedure. but all of that evidence is now available. he has made it public, another unusual step. how that affects the federal investigation is unclear. it is not certain the federal government will take its investigation to a grand jury. it could decide to do so if it thinks it has enough evidence. now that all of the evidence from the local gra
across the board for the ferguson police department. if they reach an agreement, that will probably be entered in court as a dissent decree. host: will department of justice investigators look at the same evidence the grand jury look that? is there other evidence added to that? guest: we don't know what they might find. they will start with the evidence the ferguson grand jury looked at. all of that has been made available to federal investigators. much of that was developed with the fbi...
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the police car burned outside of city hall. there were reports of gunshots, and police used tear gas and pepper spray on protesters. missouri's governor called up thousands more members of the national guard, an outside ferguson's police department they helped police guard the building and confront a crowd that grew slowly throughout the evening. eventually they did. they were several arrests but no injuries. as the night went on people slipped away, driven home perhaps the cold air, the extra police presence. later in a news they spoke of a challenging night for them. >> rocks, bottles, it looks like broken tent poles that were hurled at the officers. those are all things that we're trying to protect the guardsmen and the police officers from as they try to do their job. >> darren wilson, the policeman who won't face criminal charges for killing michael brown last august gave his first tv interview. he expressed no remorse and said that he feared for his life during the altercation with michael brown. >> i used the door to pus
the police car burned outside of city hall. there were reports of gunshots, and police used tear gas and pepper spray on protesters. missouri's governor called up thousands more members of the national guard, an outside ferguson's police department they helped police guard the building and confront a crowd that grew slowly throughout the evening. eventually they did. they were several arrests but no injuries. as the night went on people slipped away, driven home perhaps the cold air, the extra...
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if the police department, the guy running the police department is pushing her to resign, i don't know how he stays in his spot. >> and one of the things that michael talks about in that article as well is who is responsible, right? who bears the burden of the person who is suppose to have cool heads prevail in that situation? >> have you ever been a law enforcement officer? >> no. i have not been. >> it's very easy for you to be an armchair quarterback. >> you passed aspersions on him said he shot a helpless 18-year-old kid in the head. i listened to the tapes, i read the radio traffic. darren wilson was quite calm cool and collected during most of that. he was not out of control unlike the myth olg. i come from a law enforcement family. my husband is a law enforcement officer and, you know, he is looking at the situation and said he would have done almost exactly what darren wilson did given the circumstances. we have got to realize that michael brown did not this did not happen in a vacuum. his choices led up to what happened. >> i completely agree. >> thank got. but a lot of people
if the police department, the guy running the police department is pushing her to resign, i don't know how he stays in his spot. >> and one of the things that michael talks about in that article as well is who is responsible, right? who bears the burden of the person who is suppose to have cool heads prevail in that situation? >> have you ever been a law enforcement officer? >> no. i have not been. >> it's very easy for you to be an armchair quarterback. >> you...
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and the scholarships go to their time with the police academy. before we go, we saw michael brown's parents. they were in the st louis area attending church, at the same church that michael brown's funeral was held in. they did not speak publicly, but they were there when reverend al-sharp tonne delivered his sermon. he believes the resignation was a step in the right direction, but offers little comfort to the family. >> the affected is the family that remains with open wounds. and just quitting your job or taking your job is not the objective. it was not about darren wilson job, it was about michael brown's justice. >> and reverend sharpton attended a number of ent and reiterated -- event and reiterated that he wants people to protest but wants them to be strategic, and wants a message, and called for an end to violence. >> let's talk about what happened at the st louis rams game today. over the past few weeks protesters have been outside the stadium quite often. tell me what happened inside the stadium, with some of the football players. >> we
and the scholarships go to their time with the police academy. before we go, we saw michael brown's parents. they were in the st louis area attending church, at the same church that michael brown's funeral was held in. they did not speak publicly, but they were there when reverend al-sharp tonne delivered his sermon. he believes the resignation was a step in the right direction, but offers little comfort to the family. >> the affected is the family that remains with open wounds. and just...
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or when the police show up, very quickly, he gives the information to the police, the police put it out and within a couple of minutes... >> i heard later that it was 20 seconds from an officer. >> and i exaggerated. 20 seconds later, northern units have the vehicle who unfortunately had rear ended the unoccupied parked sfpd minivan, all four suspects are taken into custody, cold shows get done and just perfect. but none of it happens, if this young guy minds his own business and does not get involved and does not take the picture. so as soon as all of that happens, in, you know, before you can say, you know, bob is your uncle, he makes this case, and all of the officers working together get four guys that were out to do robberies and violently assaulted someone from behind. so, when i saw this on con, we have a mutual friend and so i called patrick he was going by at the time and he could not have been more humble and kind of spoke to the points and i said if i get a chance i think that my bosses would like to your story and maybe we can give you something to mark the day and conti
or when the police show up, very quickly, he gives the information to the police, the police put it out and within a couple of minutes... >> i heard later that it was 20 seconds from an officer. >> and i exaggerated. 20 seconds later, northern units have the vehicle who unfortunately had rear ended the unoccupied parked sfpd minivan, all four suspects are taken into custody, cold shows get done and just perfect. but none of it happens, if this young guy minds his own business and...
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the police car is the one they tipped over. they put the fire out. pardon me for holding this suitcase looking device. this is how we are transmitting the police back to you in new york. the situation is peaceful, up until about 10 minutes ago when the crowd took off running. as you can see, that cop car was on its back that turned it over. it was on fire. let's go back up here. we have armoured vehicles. if you turn to your left, they are coming in now. if you can turn. our signals are a little weak. actually, we have a barrage of armed state patrol men, coming in right now. you can see this is a very fluid situation as it was peaceful, and all of a sudden it's turned into a little bit of chaos out here. amnesty international is on the ground watching to make sure everything is smooth, and they are taking notes of everything. you can hear them saying step back to some of the protesters. >> announcer: get out of the street. >> we are moving, thank you. randall, do you have me. >> we can hear you loud and clear. seems as if the authorities... >> do yo
the police car is the one they tipped over. they put the fire out. pardon me for holding this suitcase looking device. this is how we are transmitting the police back to you in new york. the situation is peaceful, up until about 10 minutes ago when the crowd took off running. as you can see, that cop car was on its back that turned it over. it was on fire. let's go back up here. we have armoured vehicles. if you turn to your left, they are coming in now. if you can turn. our signals are a...
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in a police-involved shooting, the police report is not written by the officer often. it's usually written by an attorney. the police officer has the right to have an attorney, so he doesn't incriminate himself, and usually you see this literally boilerplate language about i felt threatened, he reached for his gun no matter what the facts were. we need to figure out what the actual facts were. at a certain point i think discerning viewers will recognize there's a pattern here where every single time it's literally almost the same language because that's the language required by the law. not necessarily the language that describes the facts. at the root of this situation, is the case in which a police officer says he felt threatened and the next thing you know this unarmed teenager was killed. so it has certainly erupted. a lot of emotions. not just in ferguson, but really across the country. >> everybody haze feeling of anxiety. everybody has a feeling of frustration with the fact that this process is taking so long. the people who have been characterized as the protes
in a police-involved shooting, the police report is not written by the officer often. it's usually written by an attorney. the police officer has the right to have an attorney, so he doesn't incriminate himself, and usually you see this literally boilerplate language about i felt threatened, he reached for his gun no matter what the facts were. we need to figure out what the actual facts were. at a certain point i think discerning viewers will recognize there's a pattern here where every single...
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and the matter is with the commission >> i vote to approve with the good neighbor policy and the police conditions i don't see any change here. >> second >> okay. so on the motion to approve with the good neighbor policy and the police conditions same house, same call? >> sure. >> yeah. >> okay motion carries and our last one tonight 50 giants. >> all right. this is defining lane and thomas doing business as hall 2174 market street this is a place of entertainment permit, of course, we're waiting for this one there used to be two here they want a place of entertainment that covers both spaces so with that, we'll turn it over to giants fan willing i dylan. >> hello commissioners. i'm dylan i've been a restauranter for nearly 9 years area here to talk about the two venues i represent a partnership that become a building this year a little bit of background it was built if 1907 on market street by a swedish person it was a community place for the scandinavians and it was still owned by even though swishing society of san francisco and the basement is operate continually as a restaurant and
and the matter is with the commission >> i vote to approve with the good neighbor policy and the police conditions i don't see any change here. >> second >> okay. so on the motion to approve with the good neighbor policy and the police conditions same house, same call? >> sure. >> yeah. >> okay motion carries and our last one tonight 50 giants. >> all right. this is defining lane and thomas doing business as hall 2174 market street this is a place of...
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we'll talk to the head of the fraternal order of police to get the police perspective on what is happening tonight. and we'll hear from the governor, jay nixon when we come back. you are watching al jazeera. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ >>> regardless of the decision, people on all sides show tolerance, mutual respect, and restraint. >> that is missouri governor jay nixon just moments ago, in st. louis, calling for calm when the decision is announced at 9:00 pm eastern, 8:00 pm local time. at the same time he has activated the missouri national guard so they can be called upon if required. as i mentioned churches throughout missouri in the st. louis is open tonight to provide a safe haven to residents. joining us tonight is one of those reverends of those churches. he believes regardless of the decision, tonight will be an historic night. i want to start by asking you have, why are you in the basement of a church? what is the need for a safe haven? this >> good evening, ali. we put out a call to local churches to see if there were people who were willing to open up spaces where protesters
we'll talk to the head of the fraternal order of police to get the police perspective on what is happening tonight. and we'll hear from the governor, jay nixon when we come back. you are watching al jazeera. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ >>> regardless of the decision, people on all sides show tolerance, mutual respect, and restraint. >> that is missouri governor jay nixon just moments ago, in st. louis, calling for calm when the decision is announced at 9:00 pm eastern, 8:00 pm...
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the national guard back on the police department property and the police force out in front of st. louis county and highway patrol out here. thousand, i do want to mention they have mentioned to everyone who usually stands right here in this lot. and you can see the light from the helicopter, usually there are hundreds of people over these past couple of days standing in this lot. and protesting. and they've been doing so for a long time. but police basically said, look, we need to disperse. all right. i see an arrest happening right now, you can come with me, please. looks like the national guard, if you see there is taking somebody in. they are pulling someone back to the ferguson police department. back behind the police line and behind the national guard line. we are also being told to move back on the sidewalk, which is what we're doing, but basically what's changed tonight is that officers have said that because of items thrown at police. and we did notice a couple of water bottles being thrown at police and perhaps some other items that they have told everyone to disperse an
the national guard back on the police department property and the police force out in front of st. louis county and highway patrol out here. thousand, i do want to mention they have mentioned to everyone who usually stands right here in this lot. and you can see the light from the helicopter, usually there are hundreds of people over these past couple of days standing in this lot. and protesting. and they've been doing so for a long time. but police basically said, look, we need to disperse....
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of course, the police -- of course, that is the police officer who shot michael brown dead. we are hearing that a number of the protesters managed to get inside the building past security somehow and they entered the building and they shouted "shame, shame!" and at that point, the police arrived and arrested at least two people and place the building under lockdown as well. to respond, they sent more than 100 additional police into the area with shields and some carrying sticks. you think they were right to deploy more national guardsmen last night? it made -- do you think that is what made for a quieter night in the area? >> that is an interesting question. when i was down there, i saw the presence of the national guard and many protesters i spoke to outside the police station, for example, last night, said that they felt it antagonized them and that they just wanted to protest peacefully and they felt that the police were really on their backs, trying to get them to move on to step for example, after some things were thrown into the crowd, the police told everyone to move
of course, the police -- of course, that is the police officer who shot michael brown dead. we are hearing that a number of the protesters managed to get inside the building past security somehow and they entered the building and they shouted "shame, shame!" and at that point, the police arrived and arrested at least two people and place the building under lockdown as well. to respond, they sent more than 100 additional police into the area with shields and some carrying sticks. you...
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pay or the police department change policies, or the police department alter anything, they make the town or the municipality pay out of their pockets. as soon as that changes, as soon as you make officers accountable individually, financially for their own actions, they may think twice about how they react in these situations. >> all right, robert tarver stand by. social media is exploding with the talk of the ferguson grand jury position. wajahat ali takes a look at what people are saying online. >> john, the online community is responding passionately to the news that the grand jury will not indict darren wilson for the shooting and killing of michael brown. i was in law school and they taught us it's easy to get a grand jury indictment that you can indict a ham sandwich - take it how you will. we asked our community and rjs tweeted: we have a video comment center chris, dreading the decision. >> here in st louis a lot of people are scared, a lot of people are really, really angry. and a lot of people like me are trying to explain to their kids - they have a lot of questions. i'd
pay or the police department change policies, or the police department alter anything, they make the town or the municipality pay out of their pockets. as soon as that changes, as soon as you make officers accountable individually, financially for their own actions, they may think twice about how they react in these situations. >> all right, robert tarver stand by. social media is exploding with the talk of the ferguson grand jury position. wajahat ali takes a look at what people are...
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to the police force. they will meet weekly and the efforts are under way. this ground-breaking initiatives is one of the first of its kind in the region. we are also dedicated to improving the relations of the ferguson police department and the youth. the police chief is going to be committed to the youth for police explorer youth programs for the youth and the surrounding districts. the police explorer unit will be implemented in the schools in the fall of 2015. third, the city of ferguson a has established a scholarship program to recruit african-american candidates to attend the african-american community to be a scholarship to repaid to the scity of ferguson after the completion of the academy, and this is a proactive step to be more proactive to be more reflective of the demographic of our community. and also, pfor the officers of the city of ferguson in 2015 we will pass an ordinance for the stipend of $200 to $300 per month por officers living in our community to encouraging the police sufficient o
to the police force. they will meet weekly and the efforts are under way. this ground-breaking initiatives is one of the first of its kind in the region. we are also dedicated to improving the relations of the ferguson police department and the youth. the police chief is going to be committed to the youth for police explorer youth programs for the youth and the surrounding districts. the police explorer unit will be implemented in the schools in the fall of 2015. third, the city of ferguson a...
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with the police department. he's on administrative leave. mayor james knowles said they are still waiting for him to make a decision about his job. after the grand jury decided not to indict wilson, hundreds of pages of testimony were released to the public and the more you comb through it raises bigger and bigger questions about how the investigation was handled. you won't believe some of this. pam brown is "outfront." >> officer david wilson breaking his silence and insisting what did he was right. >> the only emotion i felt was fear and then survival and training. >> and you are absolutely convinced when you look through your heart and your mind that if michael brown were white, this would have gone down in exactly the same way? >> yes. >> no question? >> no question. >> and now with evidence presented to the grand jury becoming public, new questions are emerging about the way the investigation was handled. immediately after the shooting. officer wilson washed blood off his hands and told the grand jury, from
with the police department. he's on administrative leave. mayor james knowles said they are still waiting for him to make a decision about his job. after the grand jury decided not to indict wilson, hundreds of pages of testimony were released to the public and the more you comb through it raises bigger and bigger questions about how the investigation was handled. you won't believe some of this. pam brown is "outfront." >> officer david wilson breaking his silence and insisting...
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the taliban gets inside kabul's police headquarters as a bomber targets the chief of police. ♪ ♪ >>> you are watching al jazerra live from our head quarters in doha. also ahead, back home two americans are freed by north korea after the intervention of a top intelligence official. >> i want to thank you all for sporting me and lifting me up and not forgetting me. but at the same time also not forgetting people of north korea. >>> we lil' also be live in germany where ceremony are about to begin 25 years after the fall of the berwy berlin wall. >>> but we begin there yemen where a new government has just been sworn in. it's been eighted as a par of a peace deal after houthi rebels captured the capital. but they are rejecting the new administration, joining us on the lynn from sanaa is toll us if the new government can hold together. >> reporter: as far as the prime minister is holing a presser as we speak. he's very confident and he says despite the challenges that yep faces he is confident that he can move forward. the boost that he got today particularly when supporters of the forme
the taliban gets inside kabul's police headquarters as a bomber targets the chief of police. ♪ ♪ >>> you are watching al jazerra live from our head quarters in doha. also ahead, back home two americans are freed by north korea after the intervention of a top intelligence official. >> i want to thank you all for sporting me and lifting me up and not forgetting me. but at the same time also not forgetting people of north korea. >>> we lil' also be live in germany where...