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she discussed her book at the ferguson, missouri, public library. this is just over an hour. >> we're going to get started. hello and welcome to left bank books for our event with carol anderson. this is not left bank books. sorry. i'm shane, host for left bank books and want to thank or cosponsor, the ferguson library. their work is incredible and inspiring. they're a wonderful partner to have for this event. left bankbooks hosts over 300 author events and with your help we can continue bringing bringir favorite authors. win you support us your tax dollars are going into her to schools and community projects at a higher rate. we give back to tower community by partnering with charities and organizations and we are doing our summer fundraising for our river city readers from. we have brochures at the back. we several public school children by building a home library and encouraging literacy. the students get to keep five books each year and meet authors. i would like to ask you to make a donation tonight of any amount, you can do so at the sales tab
she discussed her book at the ferguson, missouri, public library. this is just over an hour. >> we're going to get started. hello and welcome to left bank books for our event with carol anderson. this is not left bank books. sorry. i'm shane, host for left bank books and want to thank or cosponsor, the ferguson library. their work is incredible and inspiring. they're a wonderful partner to have for this event. left bankbooks hosts over 300 author events and with your help we can continue...
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she discussed her book at the ferguson missouri public library. this this is just over one hour. >> i think will get started. hello and welcome to our event with carol anderson. i am shane and host for left bank books. i'd like to think or cosponsor for the evening, the ferguson public library. their work and activism is incredible and inspiring. they are a. they are a wonderful partner too have her such an event like this. left bank books host over 300 author events each year and it is with your help we are able to continue to bring in your favorite authors. when you support us you are reinvesting in your community because your tax dollars are going into your schools, parks, streets, libraries, libraries, and community projects at an incredibly high rate. we get back to our community byr partnering with charities and organizations and also we're doing our summer fundraising for a river city readers program. we have pressured us at the back the river city readers serves st. louis public school children by building their own home library and encour
she discussed her book at the ferguson missouri public library. this this is just over one hour. >> i think will get started. hello and welcome to our event with carol anderson. i am shane and host for left bank books. i'd like to think or cosponsor for the evening, the ferguson public library. their work and activism is incredible and inspiring. they are a. they are a wonderful partner too have her such an event like this. left bank books host over 300 author events each year and it is...
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. >> this is an exact mirror of what happened back in ferguson. kent: what lessons can milwaukee learn from ferguson? >> let's not point fingers. let's come up with a solution. if we point fingers, we are being inconsiderate to the needs of the hurting community. police officers, we are being insensitive to the trouble they have to go through in the community that does not want to cooperate. kent: needs to focus on a folks we spoke to in the sherman park area said today. of course, the question right now is exactly what that solution might be. joyce: thank you. the situation is getting attention all over the country. kathy: we have the milwaukee story from a national perspective. reporter: sunday, milwaukee, a city trying to burned out, cars smashed and trash. dozens of people arriving to pray and cleanup. hours after anger and violence directed in the streets, protesters confronted police after in officer-involved shooting saturday afternoon. >> once again, the police have failed to protect us. >> this is the police. leave the area. >> shots fire
. >> this is an exact mirror of what happened back in ferguson. kent: what lessons can milwaukee learn from ferguson? >> let's not point fingers. let's come up with a solution. if we point fingers, we are being inconsiderate to the needs of the hurting community. police officers, we are being insensitive to the trouble they have to go through in the community that does not want to cooperate. kent: needs to focus on a folks we spoke to in the sherman park area said today. of course,...
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fiery protests in ferguson and across america. >> back up! >> reporter: sparked by the death of 18-year-old michael brown. shortly after brown's death, a justice department report, critical of police practices, triggered changes within the department. >> you're in the heart of downtown ferguson. >> reporter: the city now has its first black police chief, delrish moss. what's the conversation you have to have with the people of ferguson versus your officers? >> well, i think, as far as my officers are concerned, most of them have been really primed to move forward. they want to see change. you have to respect everyone's walk and come to the table. i think we all want to get to the same place but we have >> reporter: this is your city. >> this is my city. >> reporter: moss has placed the priority on community policing. he now requires his officers to get out of their patrol cars and meet residents. other changes have been implemented as well. all ferguson police are now fitted with body cameras, more diversity within the police department, and
fiery protests in ferguson and across america. >> back up! >> reporter: sparked by the death of 18-year-old michael brown. shortly after brown's death, a justice department report, critical of police practices, triggered changes within the department. >> you're in the heart of downtown ferguson. >> reporter: the city now has its first black police chief, delrish moss. what's the conversation you have to have with the people of ferguson versus your officers? >>...
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fiery protests in ferguson and across america. >> back up! >> reporter: sparked by the death of 18-year-old mieblg brown. shortly after brown's death, a justice department report, critical of police practices, triggered changes within the department. >> you're in the heart of downtown ferguson. >> reporter: the city now has its first plaque police chief, delrish moss. what's the conversation you have to have with the people of ferguson versus your officers? >> well, i think, as far as my officers are concerned, most of them have been really primed to move forward. they want to see change. you have to respect everyone's walk and come to the table. i think we all want to get to the same place but we have different views about how to get there. >> this is your city. >> this is my city. >> reporter: moss has placed the priority on community policing. he now requires officers to get out of their patrol cars and meet residents. other changes have been implemented as well. all ferguson police are now fitted with body cameras, more diversity in the p
fiery protests in ferguson and across america. >> back up! >> reporter: sparked by the death of 18-year-old mieblg brown. shortly after brown's death, a justice department report, critical of police practices, triggered changes within the department. >> you're in the heart of downtown ferguson. >> reporter: the city now has its first plaque police chief, delrish moss. what's the conversation you have to have with the people of ferguson versus your officers? >>...
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fiery protests in ferguson and across america. >> back up! >> reporter: sparked by the death of 18-year-old michael brown. shortly after brown's death, a justice department report, critical of police practices, triggered changes within the department. >> you're in the heart of downtown ferguson. >> reporter: the city now has its first black police chief, delrish moss. what's the conversation you have to have with the people of ferguson versus your officers? >> well, i think, as far as my officers are concerned, most of them have been really primed to move forward. they want to see change. you have to respect everyone's walk and come to the table. i think we all want to get to the same place but we have different views about how to get there. >> reporter: this is your city. >> this is my city. >> reporter: moss has placed the priority on community policing. he now requires his officers to get out of their patrol cars and meet residents. other changes have been implemented as well. all ferguson police are now fitted with body cameras, more dive
fiery protests in ferguson and across america. >> back up! >> reporter: sparked by the death of 18-year-old michael brown. shortly after brown's death, a justice department report, critical of police practices, triggered changes within the department. >> you're in the heart of downtown ferguson. >> reporter: the city now has its first black police chief, delrish moss. what's the conversation you have to have with the people of ferguson versus your officers? >>...
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all ferguson police are now fitted with body cameras, more diversity in the departments. yet, twos years later, michael brownbrown's father, mike senio, believes still more needs to be done. what about the the changes here in ferguson? have you seen some for the better, some for the worse? >> what we need to do and what we're trying to do is build this trust somewhere between the police and the community because our people don't trust the police, brother. our children are afraid of the police. police department has increased the number of black officers from four to seven out of the 36-member force. scott, that number is expected to increase when it fills 12 open positions. >> pelley: demarco morgan for us. demarco, thank you. coming up next on the cbs evening news, how a florida woman was accidentally killed by the police. >>uh, hello!? a meeting? it's a big one. too bad. we are double booked: diarrhea and abdominal pain. oh. yeah. if you're living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a c
all ferguson police are now fitted with body cameras, more diversity in the departments. yet, twos years later, michael brownbrown's father, mike senio, believes still more needs to be done. what about the the changes here in ferguson? have you seen some for the better, some for the worse? >> what we need to do and what we're trying to do is build this trust somewhere between the police and the community because our people don't trust the police, brother. our children are afraid of the...
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all ferguson police are now fitted with body cameras, more diversity in the departments. yet, twos years later, michael brown'brown's father, mike seni, believes still more needs to be done. what about the the changes here in ferguson? have you seen some for the better, some for the worse? >> what we need to do and what we're trying to do is build this trust somewhere between the police and the community because our people don't trust the police, brother. our children are afraid of the police. police department has increased the number of black officers from four to seven out of the 36-member force. scott, that number is expected to increase when it fills 12 open positions. >> pelley: demarco morgan for us. demarco, thank you. coming up next on the cbs evening news, how a florida woman was accidentally killed by the police. >>uh, hello!? a meeting? it's a big one. too bad. we are double booked: diarrhea and abdominal pain. if you're living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition t
all ferguson police are now fitted with body cameras, more diversity in the departments. yet, twos years later, michael brown'brown's father, mike seni, believes still more needs to be done. what about the the changes here in ferguson? have you seen some for the better, some for the worse? >> what we need to do and what we're trying to do is build this trust somewhere between the police and the community because our people don't trust the police, brother. our children are afraid of the...
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demarco morgan is looking at what's changing in ferguson? you must disperse immediately. the images are unforgettable. fiery protests, in ferguson and across america. sparked by the death of 18-year-old michael brown. shortly after n' justice department report critical of police practices, triggered changes within the department. >> you are in the heart of downtown ferguson. >> the city has its first black police chief, delrish moss. >> what's the conversation you have to have with the people of ferguson, versus your officers? as far as my officers are most have been prime to move forward. they want to see change you. have to respect everyone's walk and come to the table. we want few got to the same place. we have different views how to get there. >> this is my city. moss placed priority on community policing and requires officers to get out of their patrol cars and meet residents. other changes have been implemented as well. all ferguson police are fitted with body cameras, more diversity within the police department and reduction of vehicle stops of african-american dri
demarco morgan is looking at what's changing in ferguson? you must disperse immediately. the images are unforgettable. fiery protests, in ferguson and across america. sparked by the death of 18-year-old michael brown. shortly after n' justice department report critical of police practices, triggered changes within the department. >> you are in the heart of downtown ferguson. >> the city has its first black police chief, delrish moss. >> what's the conversation you have to have...
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that is why i point to ferguson. the governor made the call, they were ready, but they never got them. baltimore decided they didn't need them. it is better to have the resources. clark talking about the fact that we cannot have social upheaval and a repeat of last night. >> we will continue to follow the latebreaking developments of all the unrest that has happened in the lobby over the course of the weekend. coming up in a few minutes here on bcs 58 news at 5:30. keep it -- the cbs news at cbs news.com. i'm elaine quijano in new york.
that is why i point to ferguson. the governor made the call, they were ready, but they never got them. baltimore decided they didn't need them. it is better to have the resources. clark talking about the fact that we cannot have social upheaval and a repeat of last night. >> we will continue to follow the latebreaking developments of all the unrest that has happened in the lobby over the course of the weekend. coming up in a few minutes here on bcs 58 news at 5:30. keep it -- the cbs news...
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here in ferguson michael brown a shot and killed. sorry. you talked about the fact that people only pay attention to the flashpoints. here in ferguson michael brown is shot and killed, people take to the streets, the police, the politicians, the governor over react. ferguson up and suddenly it is national and international news. in baltimore people marched peacefully, and then no previous attention until people start looting and rioting and suddenly once again it is national and international news. so my question is, someone who is about as nonviolent as you can get, right, like how, it seems like the only thing that people pay attention to, ma the only thing that white people pay attention to is when suddenly things once again turned violent. so how do you protest peacefully and still get attention and make a difference what seems like the flashpoints are the only things that people will listen to? >> one of the reasons i wrote "white rage" is so that we begin to pay attention to the kindling, that we really understand the power of policy,
here in ferguson michael brown a shot and killed. sorry. you talked about the fact that people only pay attention to the flashpoints. here in ferguson michael brown is shot and killed, people take to the streets, the police, the politicians, the governor over react. ferguson up and suddenly it is national and international news. in baltimore people marched peacefully, and then no previous attention until people start looting and rioting and suddenly once again it is national and international...
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fiery protests in ferguson and across america. >> back up! brown. shortly after brown's death, a justice department report, critical of police practices, triggered changes within the department. >> you're in the heart of downtown ferguson. >> reporter: the city now has its first plaque police chief, delrish moss. what's the conversation you have to have with the people of ferguson versus your officers? >> well, i think, as far as my officers are concerned, most of them have been really primed to move forward. you have to respect everyone's walk and come to the table. i think we all want to get to the same place but we have different views about how to get there. >> this is your city. >> this is my city. >> reporter: moss has placed the priority on community policing. he now requires officers to get out of their patrol cars and meet residents. other changes have been implemented as well. all ferguson police are now fitted with body cameras, more diversity in the police departments. yet, twos years later, michael brown'brown's father, mike seni, belie
fiery protests in ferguson and across america. >> back up! brown. shortly after brown's death, a justice department report, critical of police practices, triggered changes within the department. >> you're in the heart of downtown ferguson. >> reporter: the city now has its first plaque police chief, delrish moss. what's the conversation you have to have with the people of ferguson versus your officers? >> well, i think, as far as my officers are concerned, most of them...
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when i first began a to wrest well the concept of white rage wasn't ferguson. it was in february 1999 when a black man in new york city stepped out on his doorstep after a long hard day's work to go get something to eat and he was greeted with 41 bullets. 19 of which hit him. his name was amadud. he was unarmed. that was bad enough but as we know from these killings, it is the response that begins to tell you what is happening in society and so i'm sitting there and i'm listening to mayor rudy ghailani in an interview with ted coppell on night line and ted coppell is taking about the killings and he's talking about 41 bullets, he's talking about police brutality and rudy giuliani says, i have the most restrained and best behaved police force you can imagine. okay, yeah, i had one of the scooby doo moments and then he began to talk about how his policies were working that what he has put in place in new york city has brought down crime. new york city is a safer place because of his policies and he has, you know, flow charts, graphs and bars and everything and wh
when i first began a to wrest well the concept of white rage wasn't ferguson. it was in february 1999 when a black man in new york city stepped out on his doorstep after a long hard day's work to go get something to eat and he was greeted with 41 bullets. 19 of which hit him. his name was amadud. he was unarmed. that was bad enough but as we know from these killings, it is the response that begins to tell you what is happening in society and so i'm sitting there and i'm listening to mayor rudy...
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demarco morgan is looking at what's changing in ferguson? you must disperse immediately. the images are unforgettable. fiery protests, in ferguson and across america. sparked by the death of 18-year-old michael brown. shortly after brown's death, a critical of police practices, triggered changes within the department. >> you are in the heart of downtown ferguson. >> the city has its first black police chief, delrish moss. >> what's the conversation you have to have with the people of ferguson, versus your officers? as far as my officers are concerned. they want to see change you. have to respect everyone's walk and come to the table. we want few got to the same place. we have different views how to get there. >> this is my city. moss placed priority on community policing and requires officers to get out of their patrol cars and meet residents. other changes have been implemented as well. all ferguson police are fitted with body cameras, more diversity within the police department and reduction of vehicle stops of african-american drivers. yet, two years later, michael bro
demarco morgan is looking at what's changing in ferguson? you must disperse immediately. the images are unforgettable. fiery protests, in ferguson and across america. sparked by the death of 18-year-old michael brown. shortly after brown's death, a critical of police practices, triggered changes within the department. >> you are in the heart of downtown ferguson. >> the city has its first black police chief, delrish moss. >> what's the conversation you have to have with the...
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what about the changes here in ferguson? have you seen some for the be >> well, what we need to do and what we're trying to do is build this trust somewhere between the police and the community because our people don't trust the police, brother. our children are afraid of the police, brother. >> reporter: to better reflect the community, the ferguson police department has increased the number of black officers from four to seven out of the 36-member force. scott, that number is expected to increase when it fills 12 open positions. >> pelley: demarco morgan for coming up next on the cbs evening news: how a florida woman was accidentally killed by the police. a meeting? it's a big one. too bad. we are double booked: diarrhea and abdominal pain. why don't you start without me? oh. yeah. if you're living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition that can be really frustrating. rzi, a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription
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i want to go to ferguson, ferguson of all places i really try to change the dynamics of what happened there. after the michael brown case. we understand they try to raise taxes, to reform the system. and people, does that that work? does that work after you have a system where they're focusing in on certain groups and getting revenue from those groups, giving citations just to those groups they can get more money in their coffers for budgetary needs. >> the ferguson situation -- trying to read text is from poor who are ready been hit. you have people who you cannot afford to register your car so you leave it in your driveway. this means you're not driving your car, however you get citations for the car that is sitting in the driveway. after you get one you get more than one and then the next thing you know you over $1500 which you did not have. if you had 1500 had $1500 you would registered your car. and then you are arrested for having essentially unpaid warrants and then your spending time in jail. the department of justice found that the way they find people was racially biased and
i want to go to ferguson, ferguson of all places i really try to change the dynamics of what happened there. after the michael brown case. we understand they try to raise taxes, to reform the system. and people, does that that work? does that work after you have a system where they're focusing in on certain groups and getting revenue from those groups, giving citations just to those groups they can get more money in their coffers for budgetary needs. >> the ferguson situation -- trying to...
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what about the changes here in ferguson? have you seen some for the >> well, what we need to do and what we're trying to do is build this trust somewhere between the police and the community because our people don't trust the police, brother. our children are afraid of the police, brother. >> reporter: to better reflect the community, the ferguson police department has increased the number of black officers from four to seven out of the 36-member force. scott, that number is expected to increase when it fills 12 open positions. >> pelley: demarco morgan for us. demarco, thank you. evening news: how a florida woman was accidentally killed by the police. a meeting? it's a big one. too bad. we are double booked: diarrhea and abdominal pain. why don't you start without me? oh. yeah. if you're living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition that can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi, viberzi is a prescription medicat
what about the changes here in ferguson? have you seen some for the >> well, what we need to do and what we're trying to do is build this trust somewhere between the police and the community because our people don't trust the police, brother. our children are afraid of the police, brother. >> reporter: to better reflect the community, the ferguson police department has increased the number of black officers from four to seven out of the 36-member force. scott, that number is...
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demarco morgan is looking at what's changing in ferguson? you must disperse immediately. the images are unforgettable. fiery protests, inferri ferguso across sparked by the death of 18-year-old michael brown. shortly after brown's death, a justice department report critical of police practices, triggered changes within the department. >> you are in the heart of downtown ferguson. >> the city has its first black police chief, delrish moss. >> what's the conversation you have to have with the people of ferguson, versus your officers? as far as my officers are forward. they want to see change you. have to respect everyone's walk and come to the table. we want few got to the same place. we have different views how to get there. >> this is my city. moss placed priority on community policing and requires officers to get out of their patrol cars and meet residents. other changes have been implemented as well. all ferguson police are fitted with body cameras, more diversity within the police department and vehicle stops of african-american drivers. yet, two years later, michael b
demarco morgan is looking at what's changing in ferguson? you must disperse immediately. the images are unforgettable. fiery protests, inferri ferguso across sparked by the death of 18-year-old michael brown. shortly after brown's death, a justice department report critical of police practices, triggered changes within the department. >> you are in the heart of downtown ferguson. >> the city has its first black police chief, delrish moss. >> what's the conversation you have to...
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demarco morgan is looking at what's changing in ferguson? you must disperse immediately. the images are unforgettable. fiery protests, inferri ferguso across america. sparked by the death of 18-year-old michael brown. shortly after brown's death, a justice department report critical of police practices, triggered changes within the department. >> you are in the heart of downtown ferguson. >> the city has its first black police chief, delrish moss. >> what's the conversation you have to have with the people of ferguson, versus your officers? as far as my officers are forward. they want to see change you. have to respect everyone's walk and come to the table. we want few got to the same place. we have different views how to get there. >> this is my city. moss placed priority on community policing and requires officers to get out of their patrol cars and meet residents. other changes have been implemented as well. all ferguson police are fitted with body cameras, more diversity within the police department and reduction of vehicle stops of african-american drivers. yet, two
demarco morgan is looking at what's changing in ferguson? you must disperse immediately. the images are unforgettable. fiery protests, inferri ferguso across america. sparked by the death of 18-year-old michael brown. shortly after brown's death, a justice department report critical of police practices, triggered changes within the department. >> you are in the heart of downtown ferguson. >> the city has its first black police chief, delrish moss. >> what's the conversation...
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demarco morgan is looking at what's changing in ferguson? you must disperse immediately. the images are unforgettable. fiery protests, inferr ferguson across sparked by the death of 18-year-old michael brown. shortly after brown's death, a justice department report critical of police practices, triggered changes within the department. >> you are in the heart of downtown ferguson. >> the city has its first black police chief, delrish moss. >> what's the conversation you have to have with the people of ferguson, versus your officers? as far as my officers are concerned. forward. they want to see change you. have to respect everyone's walk and come to the table. we want few got to the same place. we have different views how to get there. >> this is my city. moss placed priority on community policing and requires officers to get out of their patrol cars and meet residents. other changes have been implemented as well. all ferguson police are fitted with body cameras, more diversity within the police department and yet, two years later, michael brown's father, mike senior, stil
demarco morgan is looking at what's changing in ferguson? you must disperse immediately. the images are unforgettable. fiery protests, inferr ferguson across sparked by the death of 18-year-old michael brown. shortly after brown's death, a justice department report critical of police practices, triggered changes within the department. >> you are in the heart of downtown ferguson. >> the city has its first black police chief, delrish moss. >> what's the conversation you have to...
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demarco morgan is looking at what's changing in ferguson? you must disperse immediately. the images are unforgettable. fiery protests, in ferguson and across america. sparked by the death of 18-year-old michael brown. shortly after brown's death, a justice department report critical of police practices, triggered changes within the department. >> you are in the heart of downtown ferguson. >> the city has its first black police chief, delrish moss. >> what's the conversation you have to have with the people of ferguson, versus your officers? as far as my officers are concerned. most have been prime to move forward. they want to see change you. have to respect everyone's walk and come to the table. we want few got to the same place. we have different views how to get there. >> this is my city. moss placed priority on community policing and requires officers to get out of their patrol cars and meet residents. other changes have been implemented as well. all ferguson police are fitted with body cameras, more diversity within the police department and reduction of vehicle stop
demarco morgan is looking at what's changing in ferguson? you must disperse immediately. the images are unforgettable. fiery protests, in ferguson and across america. sparked by the death of 18-year-old michael brown. shortly after brown's death, a justice department report critical of police practices, triggered changes within the department. >> you are in the heart of downtown ferguson. >> the city has its first black police chief, delrish moss. >> what's the conversation...
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what's the conversation you have to have with the people of ferguson versus your officers? >> well, i think, as far as my officers are concerned, most of them have been really primed to you have to respect everyone's walk and come to the table. i think we all want to get to the same place but we have different views about how to get there. >> this is your city. >> this is my city. >> reporter: moss has placed the priority on community policing. he now requires officers to get out of their patrol cars and meet residents. other changes have been implemented asell. all fgu are now fitted with body cameras, more diversity in the departments. yet, twos years later, michael brown'brown's father, mike seni, believes still more needs to be done. what about the the changes here in ferguson? have you seen some for the better, some for the worse? >> what we need to do and what we're trying to do is build this trust somewhere between the police and the community because our people don't trust the police, brother. our children are afraid of the police. >> reporter: to better reflect pol
what's the conversation you have to have with the people of ferguson versus your officers? >> well, i think, as far as my officers are concerned, most of them have been really primed to you have to respect everyone's walk and come to the table. i think we all want to get to the same place but we have different views about how to get there. >> this is your city. >> this is my city. >> reporter: moss has placed the priority on community policing. he now requires officers...
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demarco morgan is looking at what's changing in ferguson? you must disperse immediately. the images are unforgettable. fiery protests, inferri ferguso across america. sparked by the death of 18-year-old michael brown. shortly after brown's death, a justice department report critical of police practices, triggered changes within the department. >> you are in the heart of downtown ferguson. >> the city has its first black police chief, delrish moss. >> what's the conversation you have to have with the people of ferguson, versus your officers? as far as my officers are concerned. most have been prime to move forward. they want to see change you. have to respect everyone's walk and come to the table. we want few got to the same place. we have different views how to get there. >> this is my city. moss placed priority on community policing and requires officers to get out of their patrol cars and meet residents. other changes have been implemented as well. all ferguson police are fitted with body cameras, more diversity within the police department and reduction of vehicle stop
demarco morgan is looking at what's changing in ferguson? you must disperse immediately. the images are unforgettable. fiery protests, inferri ferguso across america. sparked by the death of 18-year-old michael brown. shortly after brown's death, a justice department report critical of police practices, triggered changes within the department. >> you are in the heart of downtown ferguson. >> the city has its first black police chief, delrish moss. >> what's the conversation...
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gunfire is breaking out at a memorial service in ferguson. a witness telling the associated press that a car speeding by shot at protesters. we don't know about any injuries as of yet, but they are marking that two-year anniversary of the shooting death of michael brown by the ferguson police that shooting was a catalyst in the the national black lives matter movement and they lead to months of protest in ferguson. >>> new tonight a man confessed to murder who will not face murder charges all because they did not read that man his miranda rights until two hours after confessing to the shooting. it happened in suburban, atlanta. a mother upset saying that justice was not served in this case. >> he confessed. he confessed that he was the shooter. >> reporter: the police chief witness when he started confessing. that officer will not be punished. the prosecutors say that they had credibility issues and that some witnesses stores changed so they offered a plea deal with a reduced charge of manslaughter. and now to a story that's going viral tonig
gunfire is breaking out at a memorial service in ferguson. a witness telling the associated press that a car speeding by shot at protesters. we don't know about any injuries as of yet, but they are marking that two-year anniversary of the shooting death of michael brown by the ferguson police that shooting was a catalyst in the the national black lives matter movement and they lead to months of protest in ferguson. >>> new tonight a man confessed to murder who will not face murder...
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the d-o-j found a pattern of bias against african- americans in ferguson.. and determined that black people were disproportionatel y effected by - ferguson's law enforcement system." a waterpark in kansas city has reopened-- just three days after a young boy was killed. caleb schwab was suffered a fatal neck injury on the world's tallest waterslide. the riders drop almost 170 feet at 65 miles per hour. the ride has an age limit of 14... caleb was just ten. the park has said the waterslide will remain closed for the remainder of the season. there is a strong push for safety regulations in california... stemming from a deadly berkeley balcony collapse last year. collapse) "i cannot believe why you are even debating this bill. people died. you should ensure that all balconies are scrutinized in this state to prevent this happening again." " the survivor of the collapse took the stand at a hearing in front of the california assemble appropriations committee. the collapse happened at 22- year-old aoife beary's apartment during six people died. the bill would requ
the d-o-j found a pattern of bias against african- americans in ferguson.. and determined that black people were disproportionatel y effected by - ferguson's law enforcement system." a waterpark in kansas city has reopened-- just three days after a young boy was killed. caleb schwab was suffered a fatal neck injury on the world's tallest waterslide. the riders drop almost 170 feet at 65 miles per hour. the ride has an age limit of 14... caleb was just ten. the park has said the waterslide...
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louis after ferguson, there was a time period in which both the ferguson police department and st. louis police department were being proactive in getting out whenever there was a shooting incident and holding a press conference and try to at least make a show of being more transparent. i'm wondering over time how that relationship as the ball , whether or not the police department has become more reticent, has become more paranoid in the way it deals with the press or that openness is continued and i've asked that question i will make a note that a friend of mine who used to be the pio that you probably know well in miami and is a fantastic communicator is now the police chief in ferguson so i think he's good at it but in general do you find the police department is more reticent to deal with the media post ferguson? >> i think it varies. it's a great question but specifically, the dell reese moss, a couple of weeks ago my assignment after our morning editorial meeting was to try to do a story about the challenge of recruiting new recruits in the current climate we findourselves i
louis after ferguson, there was a time period in which both the ferguson police department and st. louis police department were being proactive in getting out whenever there was a shooting incident and holding a press conference and try to at least make a show of being more transparent. i'm wondering over time how that relationship as the ball , whether or not the police department has become more reticent, has become more paranoid in the way it deals with the press or that openness is...
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i want to go to ferguson, ferguson of all places i really try to change the dynamics of what happened there. after the michael brown case. we understand they try to raise taxes, to reform the system. and people, does that that work? does that work after you have a system where they're focusing in on certain groups and getting revenue from those groups, giving citations just to those groups they can get more money in their coffers for budgetary needs. >> the ferguson situation -- trying to read text is from poor who are ready been hit. you have people who you cannot afford to register your car so you leave it in your driveway. this means you're not driving your car, however you get citations for the car that is sitting in the driveway. after you get one you get more than one and then the next thing you know you over $1500 which you did not have. if you had 1500 had $1500 you would registered your car. and then you are arrested for having essentially unpaid warrants and then your spending time in jail. the department of justice found that the way they find people was racially biased and
i want to go to ferguson, ferguson of all places i really try to change the dynamics of what happened there. after the michael brown case. we understand they try to raise taxes, to reform the system. and people, does that that work? does that work after you have a system where they're focusing in on certain groups and getting revenue from those groups, giving citations just to those groups they can get more money in their coffers for budgetary needs. >> the ferguson situation -- trying to...
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of ferguson -- focus on person. that is fine too. get our consent -- if something is bothering them to buy we should discuss it. this has been hijacked for political construct now. i mentioned that a few years ago. went back to some of the pics. is at this was a political construct, the sworn police. it is a mirror of what went on in the 1960s. same model, same groups involved, different names now in different generations, of course. there are all those folks were the democratic society that are are tired and fed are tired of it pits i was acutely aware of what was going on so you get into put happened night. the squad made a traffic stop. he also got out of the car they' and an officer used force during that is life was in danger. that's an ongoing investigation and will sort itself out as time goes forward. late last night some of the residual effects of things that i opened up talking about, the anger, resentment, the frustration boiled over. situation in milwaukee. of made it clear as it related to the lives and
of ferguson -- focus on person. that is fine too. get our consent -- if something is bothering them to buy we should discuss it. this has been hijacked for political construct now. i mentioned that a few years ago. went back to some of the pics. is at this was a political construct, the sworn police. it is a mirror of what went on in the 1960s. same model, same groups involved, different names now in different generations, of course. there are all those folks were the democratic society that...
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((kirsten joyce)) >>> it has now been two years since the passing of ferguson tenn michael brown. yesterday marked the two year anniversay and during a yesterday marked the two year anniversay and during a demonstration in ferguson a protester was was hit by a car. officers says that a group of protesters who were blocking a hit the man so hard that he flew into the air. right now he is recovering in the hospital. as the car drove away, officers says shots were fired. no one was injured ((brian loftus)) >>> apple has a new patent....but not everybody's on board. ((kirsten joyce)) >> we'll take a look at this new patent and see how many patents it was granted to the tech giant. ((demetria obilor)) but at least one has some people scratching their heads. this is the patent in question. it's a "steering device" for large vehicles with pivot joints in them to help them turn. sort of like an accordion bus. according to the approved patent filing, it can be used in "war situations". and the original patent application was approved last year for a global defense company for military reas
((kirsten joyce)) >>> it has now been two years since the passing of ferguson tenn michael brown. yesterday marked the two year anniversay and during a yesterday marked the two year anniversay and during a demonstration in ferguson a protester was was hit by a car. officers says that a group of protesters who were blocking a hit the man so hard that he flew into the air. right now he is recovering in the hospital. as the car drove away, officers says shots were fired. no one was...
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and the so-called ferguson effect. >> yeah. and the rising crime rates as well. >>> moving on, hillary said there wouldn't be a conflict of interest. do you remember this? when she said there would not be a conflict of interest between her foundation and the state department. newly released e-mails show she may not have the told the truth. >> what? >> the head of the watchdog group that exposed those e-mails joins us live next hour. >>> and the olympic medals may be gold, but the water is green. what's up with rio? >> yuck. (lionel) ♪it's peyton... ♪it's peyton on sunday mornings.♪ (peyton) you know with directv nfl sunday ticket you can watch your favorite team no matter where you live. like broncos or colts. (cashier) cool. (peyton) ah...18. the old number. ooh. i have got a coupon for that one. (vo) get nfl sunday ticket - only on directv. and watch live games anywhere. ssoon, she'll be binge-studying. get back to great. this week sharpie singles now twenty-five cents. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear u
and the so-called ferguson effect. >> yeah. and the rising crime rates as well. >>> moving on, hillary said there wouldn't be a conflict of interest. do you remember this? when she said there would not be a conflict of interest between her foundation and the state department. newly released e-mails show she may not have the told the truth. >> what? >> the head of the watchdog group that exposed those e-mails joins us live next hour. >>> and the olympic medals...
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>> the ferguson situation is very ostracized. trying to raise taxes on poor people who are already being hit. you have people who you cannot afford to register your car so you leave it in your driveway. this means you're not driving this car. however you get citations for the car that is sitting in the driveway and after you get one you get more than one and another one, the next thing you note you over $1500 which you do not have. if you had if you had $1500 you would have registered your car. and then, you are arrested foreo having essentially unpaid warrants and you're spending time in jail. the department of of justice found that the way that they find people was racially biased and extremely unfair. ferguson is no different from any number of small places. let's look at what of the things that could happen there this week. the judge ruled that their cysto of election for the board of education was unfair. so they suspended the election. essentially that you like people on an at-large basis. three of the seven members of the
>> the ferguson situation is very ostracized. trying to raise taxes on poor people who are already being hit. you have people who you cannot afford to register your car so you leave it in your driveway. this means you're not driving this car. however you get citations for the car that is sitting in the driveway and after you get one you get more than one and another one, the next thing you note you over $1500 which you do not have. if you had if you had $1500 you would have registered...
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something that happened, all of you know, it is called ferguson. the ferguson uprising. our congressman did not show up until day seven. that's like four days after teargas and and two days after buildings were bernie. -- were burning. congress was on a five-week break. they take a five-week break everything august. i'm dealing with a challenger who is riding on the coattails of his father, between the two of them to have served for 48 years. that is one family that is served for 40 years. when things went down in our community, that was like one of my first wake-up calls that we have some serious issues that are going on and we need someone who is present. not only someone who is present, but someone who is willing to communicate the challenges that people live every single day and to be unafraid to communicate those challenges. when i said at the beginning, be real, people want to hear the truth. despite you is off, people will be thinkable for that. you can tell me what to shut up. 39 hour filibuster this year on lgbt writes. [applause] we got into another crisis. it
something that happened, all of you know, it is called ferguson. the ferguson uprising. our congressman did not show up until day seven. that's like four days after teargas and and two days after buildings were bernie. -- were burning. congress was on a five-week break. they take a five-week break everything august. i'm dealing with a challenger who is riding on the coattails of his father, between the two of them to have served for 48 years. that is one family that is served for 40 years. when...
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. >> we have video for ferguson and we had video of baltimore. we had those people on video. they never followed up. they never arrested those people. >> that's because if you're -- >> it's a get out of jail free card you're free to go and continue that behavior. >> that's because of the lesson of liberalism is don't lock anybody else even if you have 3,500 dead in chicago. 99 people shot in chicago last week, 24 died, but under liberalism you yell about guns and do nothing about criminals and everything gets worse. we've had a 20% increase in violent crime in the major cities in the last year because the obama policies are coming home to roost and they're anti-police and pro-kriccrimina. >> i have taken time on this television show mr. speaker and we have scrolled the names of those 3,500 people and most people have never heard their names before, but if it's a high profile name the president rushes to judgment, no due process, the same thing in ferguson and baltimore. i would think in his own home city he would care that 3,500 of his fellow chicago citizens are dead since t
. >> we have video for ferguson and we had video of baltimore. we had those people on video. they never followed up. they never arrested those people. >> that's because if you're -- >> it's a get out of jail free card you're free to go and continue that behavior. >> that's because of the lesson of liberalism is don't lock anybody else even if you have 3,500 dead in chicago. 99 people shot in chicago last week, 24 died, but under liberalism you yell about guns and do...
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. >> today marks the sick anniversary of the shooting death of michael brown in ferguson, missouri. unarmed 18-year-old man was shot by officer wilson on august 9th, 2014. a grand jury decided not to indict the officer. the death of michael brown two years ago sparked several days of sometimes violent protests in ferguson and earn the country. his death led to a department of justice investigation into policing and court practices in that city. brown's family has foiled a civil -- filed a civil lawsuit against the city of ferguson, missouri. >>> there was a shooting of a 20-year-old man boo a police in harrisburg, pennsylvania, over the weekend, that led protestors over the streets. demonstrators gathered outside of the governor's residence. earl pinkney was holding his mother at knife point at a house sunday night. the district attorney said he was ordered to put down the knife before he was shot in a bedroom with four officers disagrees. the family said the police directly contradict an eyewitness account. one officer is placed on leave as police continue to investigate. >>> and t
. >> today marks the sick anniversary of the shooting death of michael brown in ferguson, missouri. unarmed 18-year-old man was shot by officer wilson on august 9th, 2014. a grand jury decided not to indict the officer. the death of michael brown two years ago sparked several days of sometimes violent protests in ferguson and earn the country. his death led to a department of justice investigation into policing and court practices in that city. brown's family has foiled a civil -- filed a...
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exoneration, of the officer involved led to riots in the streets of ferguson. at a memorial service today, brown's father said his son's death opened the eyes of the world to concerns about police treatment of black people. jc: new questions tonight about the safety of park rides after a 10-year-old boy was killed at a kansas water park and three girls were thrown from a ferris wheel in tennessee. the focus now on how these rides a trip to a county fair and the the emergency room for three girls in tennessee. >> they screamed a little bit and then they hit the ground. jc: according to police, this ferris wheel somehow got caught against another just below it, turning their card nearly upside down, sending the girls tumbling between 30-45 feet to the ground alert and answering questions. the third child was -- does have a head injury. jc: an investigation is underway, with all credible rides closed until further notice. in while in kansas -- >> a loud boom, and i knew someone had fallen off. jc: eyewitnesses revealing while son of a state representative, was tos
exoneration, of the officer involved led to riots in the streets of ferguson. at a memorial service today, brown's father said his son's death opened the eyes of the world to concerns about police treatment of black people. jc: new questions tonight about the safety of park rides after a 10-year-old boy was killed at a kansas water park and three girls were thrown from a ferris wheel in tennessee. the focus now on how these rides a trip to a county fair and the the emergency room for three...
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there may be a very good incentive for just standing on the street corner of ferguson and asking ever citizen, give me her id. let me see her name and let me hope because i have an 80% chance that you're going to have a warrant. >> i understand your honor. officers cannot under award by itself is not sufficient. there still must be another inquiry. an officer officer can account any particular stop and the judge later concluded -- >> i assume that there are a variety of circumstances in which police officers would really like to talk to somebody and really like to search them. but they don't have reasonable suspicion. i think the question that just a soda. >> if people have arrest warrants out on them it really does increase their incentive to make that stop to make that chance on the chance that there will be a warrant that will allow you to search and admit whatever evidence you gain in that search. >> justice kagan, i don't think so. i think if the inquiry turns as it does i not only finding award but a determination whether the stop was flagrant, the officer has no guarantee befor
there may be a very good incentive for just standing on the street corner of ferguson and asking ever citizen, give me her id. let me see her name and let me hope because i have an 80% chance that you're going to have a warrant. >> i understand your honor. officers cannot under award by itself is not sufficient. there still must be another inquiry. an officer officer can account any particular stop and the judge later concluded -- >> i assume that there are a variety of...
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translate., something that happened, i think all of you know about it, it is called ferguson, the ferguson uprising. our congressman did not show up 40's after. i think, two days after -- congress takes a five-week break everything august. i am dealing with a challenger who is riding on the coattails of his father. between the two of them, they have served for 40 years in congress, one family that has served for 48 years. when things went down in our community, that was like one of my first wake-up calls that we have some serious, serious issues that are going on, and we need someone who is present, not only someone with president, but someone was willing to communicate the challenges that every single day and to be unafraid to communicate those challenges. when i said, at the very beginning, "be real," people want to hear the truth. despite youoff -- piss off -- [applause] ms. chappelle-nadal: thank you. andot into another crisis, it is radioactive waste that has been in our community for seven generations, sorry, seven decades. our congressman has not done anything. i was serving as a sc
translate., something that happened, i think all of you know about it, it is called ferguson, the ferguson uprising. our congressman did not show up 40's after. i think, two days after -- congress takes a five-week break everything august. i am dealing with a challenger who is riding on the coattails of his father. between the two of them, they have served for 40 years in congress, one family that has served for 48 years. when things went down in our community, that was like one of my first...
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and i was directed to try to the boston ferguson, speak to the st. louis county police department, st. louis -- ferguson, speak to the st. louis county police citytment, st. louis police department. none of them wanted to comment for the story. it seems to be a bit of a strategy. not sure why that is, but i am sure he has his reasons. certainly, he has his hands full. and maybe his time is -- maybe he considers his time better spent doing his job rather than dealing with the media, although it could obviously be argued that communicating with the public through the media is going to go along way toward getting to where they want to be in ferguson. , just to wrap up. guys are making decisions in terms of local coverage, i would like you leave us with the thing that is primary on your mind as you're making decisions about the ,tories you're going to cover what you are going to lead with, the images you're going to show. what is the primary think on your mind as you're making -- on your mind as you are making those decisions? , first let's talk about th
and i was directed to try to the boston ferguson, speak to the st. louis county police department, st. louis -- ferguson, speak to the st. louis county police citytment, st. louis police department. none of them wanted to comment for the story. it seems to be a bit of a strategy. not sure why that is, but i am sure he has his reasons. certainly, he has his hands full. and maybe his time is -- maybe he considers his time better spent doing his job rather than dealing with the media, although it...
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ferguson looked like a war zone, prompting new discussions about the nation's punitive domestic policy priorities. outrage over the deaths of unarmed african-american citizens and the general lack of police accountability for those killed in the year after the death of michael brown and the tergson outbreak, so during 2014, and i'm going to say their names in tribute to them, this includes ed sell ford, dante parker, tamir rice, laquan mcdonald, natasha mckenna, tony robinson, anthony be hill, megan -- [inaudible] maya hall, walter scott, freddie gray, alexa christian, sandra bland, sam duboise and christian taylor. their deaths have set a new climate for social movements and federal action. the conditions of the police encounters that ended in the loss of eachover their lives and the lives of thousands of other innocent citizens that will never be known could have been entirely avoided had federal policymakers decided to respond in a different way to the civil rights movement and the enlightened protests of the 1960s. questions of intent or the degree to which federal policymakers for
ferguson looked like a war zone, prompting new discussions about the nation's punitive domestic policy priorities. outrage over the deaths of unarmed african-american citizens and the general lack of police accountability for those killed in the year after the death of michael brown and the tergson outbreak, so during 2014, and i'm going to say their names in tribute to them, this includes ed sell ford, dante parker, tamir rice, laquan mcdonald, natasha mckenna, tony robinson, anthony be hill,...
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i want to go to ferguson. ferguson of all places is really trying to change the dynamic that is happen there. that was after the michael brown death. we understand they tried to raise our taxes and increase taxes to reform the system., dos to that kind of thing work after you have a system that's focusing on certain groups and getting revenue from certain groups. getting citations to the scripts they get more money for money budgetary needs. >> the ferguson situation - fact they're trying to raise taxes from poor people word are ready been hit. yet people who you cannot afford to register your car so you leave it in your driveway. this means means you're not driving the car. however you get citations for the car that sitting in the driveway and after you get one you, you get another one and another in the next thing youad know you over $1500 which he did not have. if you had it you would have registered your car. then you are arrested for having essentially unpaid warrants in your spending time in jail. the de
i want to go to ferguson. ferguson of all places is really trying to change the dynamic that is happen there. that was after the michael brown death. we understand they tried to raise our taxes and increase taxes to reform the system., dos to that kind of thing work after you have a system that's focusing on certain groups and getting revenue from certain groups. getting citations to the scripts they get more money for money budgetary needs. >> the ferguson situation - fact they're trying...
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in ferguson, missouri. he is one of the foremost leaders and thinkers dealing with social justice issues today. that wasreview article -- justin hansford and dr. lewis garvey. so with that, i would like to bring professor hansford up to talk a little bit about the legal case, and possibly introduce this as well. thank you. professor justin hansford: good afternoon. i want to begin by reading you
in ferguson, missouri. he is one of the foremost leaders and thinkers dealing with social justice issues today. that wasreview article -- justin hansford and dr. lewis garvey. so with that, i would like to bring professor hansford up to talk a little bit about the legal case, and possibly introduce this as well. thank you. professor justin hansford: good afternoon. i want to begin by reading you
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. >>> protests a representative in ferguson best erupt in ferguson, following this -- erupt in ferguson. >>> we are still following this chase in oakland. we will let you know where this is, right now it is in berkeley. this has been going on for almost 2 hours. >>> good morning. a while police pursuit that started more than two hours ago. there is right now. and in the first place. >>> if she gets to pick her judges, there's nothing you can do, folks. although, the second amendment people maybe there is, i don't know. but i will tell you what, that will be a horrible day. >> more backlash, the reason they think he's advocating violence against hillary clinton. good morning. thank you for joining us. i am p.m. cook. >> good morning. we are following breaking news. a car chase in the east bay. >> let's go right out to sal. let us know where the says. >> the chase right now is in the oakland hills over the color caught tunnel. it is on these tiny roads right here. tunnel road, coming up on -- it was on the crossroad and also on the tunnel road. coming up towards the tunnel. low-speed chas
. >>> protests a representative in ferguson best erupt in ferguson, following this -- erupt in ferguson. >>> we are still following this chase in oakland. we will let you know where this is, right now it is in berkeley. this has been going on for almost 2 hours. >>> good morning. a while police pursuit that started more than two hours ago. there is right now. and in the first place. >>> if she gets to pick her judges, there's nothing you can do, folks....
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in ferguson, missouri. he is one of the foremost dealingand thinkers with social justice issues today. thatlong review article -- that judged event risk. justin hansford and dr. lewis garvey. that, i would like to bring professor hansford up to talk a little bit about the case, and possibly introduce this as well. professor justin hansford: good
in ferguson, missouri. he is one of the foremost dealingand thinkers with social justice issues today. thatlong review article -- that judged event risk. justin hansford and dr. lewis garvey. that, i would like to bring professor hansford up to talk a little bit about the case, and possibly introduce this as well. professor justin hansford: good
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just like in ferguson where the whole thing "hands up, don't shoot" didn't really happen, but it did expose the tensions lying underneath. we know in ferguson, cops were as a means of raising money to be used in the public coffers where they are shaking down. >> the shiewn corruption, the scandals. i always turn back to the bell scandal in southern california, where it's a poor town and you have people sitting on the city council making $300,000 to $400,000 a year in pensions and kickbacks. in places like milwaukee, this is a justified shooting. the guy running away with the gun who has been told to drop his weapon, it's a life or death situation. it's a do or die moment. and the 25-year-old three-year veteran of the police force used lethal force to stop that criminal. and the city goes up in flames. >> in someone turns and points that begun at you or a -- points that gun at a loved one. but we keep grouping the shootings together. that's part of the problem. the president has come out and sided with the mob right away and tried to condemn the cops in the court of public opinion. an
just like in ferguson where the whole thing "hands up, don't shoot" didn't really happen, but it did expose the tensions lying underneath. we know in ferguson, cops were as a means of raising money to be used in the public coffers where they are shaking down. >> the shiewn corruption, the scandals. i always turn back to the bell scandal in southern california, where it's a poor town and you have people sitting on the city council making $300,000 to $400,000 a year in pensions...
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the brand new chief of police in ferguson, missouri. sworn in in may. thank you for being with me today. it was march 2015 that the doj came down with its scathing assessment of your department before you, of course, were the chief. i would like for you to just walk me through what you now know from experience that the baltimore police department is about to go through. >> i think one of the things that the city of ferguson learned was to work with the department of justice because every now and then in policing there is a new sea change with regard to how you move forward so ferguson has moved with great haste to reinstitute its reforms and change some of the ordinances that were in question and to difficulteversify the po department. >> is there someone from doj looking over your shoulder saying not like that, like this. how is it work as it's implemented all of the changes they recommended? >> unlike many police departments, the city of ferguson entered into a consent decree with the department of justice rather than it being fully forced down down o
the brand new chief of police in ferguson, missouri. sworn in in may. thank you for being with me today. it was march 2015 that the doj came down with its scathing assessment of your department before you, of course, were the chief. i would like for you to just walk me through what you now know from experience that the baltimore police department is about to go through. >> i think one of the things that the city of ferguson learned was to work with the department of justice because every...
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justin, in ferguson, missouri. he is one of the foremost leaders and thinkers dealing with social justice issues today. and the law review article that congresswoman yvette clarke cited was really the catalyst behind the pardon petition that was filed in june by the law firm of justin hansford. so with that i would like to bring professor hansford up to talk a little bit about the legal case and possibly introduce the lawyers from the law firm as well. >> good afternoon. i want to begin by reading you an excerpt from the legal case against marcus garvey, an opinion authored by the second
justin, in ferguson, missouri. he is one of the foremost leaders and thinkers dealing with social justice issues today. and the law review article that congresswoman yvette clarke cited was really the catalyst behind the pardon petition that was filed in june by the law firm of justin hansford. so with that i would like to bring professor hansford up to talk a little bit about the legal case and possibly introduce the lawyers from the law firm as well. >> good afternoon. i want to begin...
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they attempted to file cases that would lead to over turning a case called plessy verses ferguson. that was a supreme court's decision in 1896 that allowed the state of louisiana to segregate rail cars by gates.
they attempted to file cases that would lead to over turning a case called plessy verses ferguson. that was a supreme court's decision in 1896 that allowed the state of louisiana to segregate rail cars by gates.