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every footage that i saw of trayvon martin and michael brown reminded me of my son. that could have been my child. >> they take us and they treat us like animals. they make us inhuman. >> what do you mean? >> they break us down, try to strip us of every right as a human. it's about us not feeling like criminals just for driving down the street. >> we're supposed to be innocent until proven guilty but we always guilty until proven innocent. >> here it is, this is martial law. this is martial law. >> why are you advancing towards a peaceful protest? that means you are trying to incite. incite urban warfare out here. they are trained for this. >> why do you think they started firing tear gas? >> because they are trying incite a riot out here. they trying to, they're encroaching on our 1st amendment rights. >> wont be no mass incarcaration... when the revolution comes won't be no police brutalty.... when the revolution comes! >> we can hear that noise. the police are now using an audio instrument to try to disperse the crowd. this is a crowd control tool. you can see the
every footage that i saw of trayvon martin and michael brown reminded me of my son. that could have been my child. >> they take us and they treat us like animals. they make us inhuman. >> what do you mean? >> they break us down, try to strip us of every right as a human. it's about us not feeling like criminals just for driving down the street. >> we're supposed to be innocent until proven guilty but we always guilty until proven innocent. >> here it is, this is...
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that their calls for justice are bigger than just ferguson or michael brown. they're fighting to change a system that they say is stacked against them from birth. >> you hello, welcome to the news hour. jane dutton in had a. doha. coming up in the program. >> you will find no safe haven. we'll find you eventually. >> president obama rules out usin
that their calls for justice are bigger than just ferguson or michael brown. they're fighting to change a system that they say is stacked against them from birth. >> you hello, welcome to the news hour. jane dutton in had a. doha. coming up in the program. >> you will find no safe haven. we'll find you eventually. >> president obama rules out usin
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and was sparked by something that michael brown overheard. as the worker explained to ktvi he said something angry and profane after hitting a tree root while he was digging and michael brown stopped and said something to him about feeling some bad vibes. the man told ktvi that michael brown said quote, the lord jesus christ would help me through that as long as i didn't get all angry at what i was doing. michael brown said he had a picture of jesus on his wall and the worker joked that the devil had a picture of him on the wall. the two workers were interviewed by a cnn reporter but did not appear on camera. the reporter then offered her verbal summary of what they told her to anderson cooper. and it was essentially the same as every other eyewitness that michael brown was running away from the officer, the officer shot him and that the final shots were fired with michael brown facing the officer with his hands up saying okay, okay, okay, okay. the only gruesome detail offered to cnn that we haven't heard before according to the reporter, wa
and was sparked by something that michael brown overheard. as the worker explained to ktvi he said something angry and profane after hitting a tree root while he was digging and michael brown stopped and said something to him about feeling some bad vibes. the man told ktvi that michael brown said quote, the lord jesus christ would help me through that as long as i didn't get all angry at what i was doing. michael brown said he had a picture of jesus on his wall and the worker joked that the...
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across america today we have too many michael browns. we have too many unarmed young black men who enter -- interact with police and wind up dead. the resolution of that problem will only come through a painful, honest national discussion about race and our inability to address these tragic disparities. my hope is that we will not only achieve justice for michael brown, but that his tragic death will help us begin a long overdue national conversation that leads to truth, reconciliation and equal justice under the law for all. and, mr. speaker, i want to thank you for your indulgence and i yield back the balance of my time. i thank my colleagues for their support. mr. horsford: i thank the gentleman from missouri and i thank you for really putting your heart and soul into serving your constituents and the outpouring of compassion that was shown following this unfortunate death of michael brown. at the funeral, the one remark that really stayed with me was that michael brown wanted the world to know his name. and i think out of this unfort
across america today we have too many michael browns. we have too many unarmed young black men who enter -- interact with police and wind up dead. the resolution of that problem will only come through a painful, honest national discussion about race and our inability to address these tragic disparities. my hope is that we will not only achieve justice for michael brown, but that his tragic death will help us begin a long overdue national conversation that leads to truth, reconciliation and...
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clay, attend michael brown's funeral. mr. horsford: it was an incredibly powerful service in which a city and a nation came together to mourn. but out of that mourning and frustration, we have an obligation to act. and so tonight, members of the congressional black caucus will use this special order hour to scuss the challenge of profiling, of militarizing our local law enforcement agencies, and the need to build community policing approaches that work. and i'm honored to work with my co-chair and to lead this special order hour because it's a very significant moment. that will allow us to heal and to move forward as a nation. i'd like to start by yielding time to the chairwoman of the congressional black caucus, who provides so much leadership and direction to the 43 members of the c.b.c. each and every day and this is an issue that we have been working on far before michael brown lost his life. there are a pattern of issues and young people who have been profiled and we are committed to make sure that this does not continue
clay, attend michael brown's funeral. mr. horsford: it was an incredibly powerful service in which a city and a nation came together to mourn. but out of that mourning and frustration, we have an obligation to act. and so tonight, members of the congressional black caucus will use this special order hour to scuss the challenge of profiling, of militarizing our local law enforcement agencies, and the need to build community policing approaches that work. and i'm honored to work with my co-chair...
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also the michael brown shooting. our special edition of "cnn tonight" continues right now with don lemon and allison. off awe thank you, wolf. appreciate it. it is 11:00 p.m. >> i'm alisyn camerota. did the president's speech rally the american people and congress? how are the people in the middle east responding? we will bring you all that. >> we will bring you breaking news on the ray rice story. conducting an independent investigation. the ap is reporting that somebody in the nfl's executive office was sent the shocking video back in april. who knew what and when? and is this case -- >> a bombshell. eyewitnesses shocked reaction to the shooting of michael brown. they say his hand were in the air, when he was gunned down by officer wilson. we'll have the latest on that and new protests to night in ferguson. >> we will begin with the president's strategy on isis this hour. we are joined live. now we will talk to jim, actually, jim is here with us. jim, not lost on any one that the president, president obama has been
also the michael brown shooting. our special edition of "cnn tonight" continues right now with don lemon and allison. off awe thank you, wolf. appreciate it. it is 11:00 p.m. >> i'm alisyn camerota. did the president's speech rally the american people and congress? how are the people in the middle east responding? we will bring you all that. >> we will bring you breaking news on the ray rice story. conducting an independent investigation. the ap is reporting that somebody...
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the shooting of unarmed michael brown by police officer darren wilson. the shooting sparked off weeks of protest and national unrest and conversation about black and brown citizens in community of color. ron allen spoke with james knowles and police chief ron jackson a short time ago. >> bottom too many line, in terms of the civil rights investigation, does that concern you? do you think that's warranted? >> well, an investigation is just looking into the facts and so i'm open to anyone looking into the facts and examining whether or not there's been an issue here. am i concerned? i am absolutely interested in knowing -- wanting to know the truth of what's been going on. >> i take no personal offense to it at all. in the end, the justice department is going to try to improve the quality of policing nationwide and that's their job. part of their job. so i welcome that. anything that we can do here to improve what we are doing, this is good. >> joining me live from outside the justice department is nbc justice correspondent pete williams. pete, just to be
the shooting of unarmed michael brown by police officer darren wilson. the shooting sparked off weeks of protest and national unrest and conversation about black and brown citizens in community of color. ron allen spoke with james knowles and police chief ron jackson a short time ago. >> bottom too many line, in terms of the civil rights investigation, does that concern you? do you think that's warranted? >> well, an investigation is just looking into the facts and so i'm open to...
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he says, describing seeing michael brown's brains come out of his head. he also told us, brown was staggering with his hand up. describing him, anderson like a walking deadman. >> what have you've been able to learn about the guy who took the video? >> going by the name chris, we know that is not his real name. his attorney told us he knew michael brown, talking to him before the shooting. when he heard the gunfire, chris, ran inside grabbed his ipad according to his attorney, started recording from his basement level apartment. what's interesting, chris' attorney says that her client tried to show this video anderson to the police at the scene. they waved him off. didn't want any part of it. gave the fbi contractor's names and footage. the attorney for this guy, chris, told us he started videotaping just 40 second after he heard the gunshots. this is real time. >> randi appreciate it. back with me, jeffrey toobin, anthony gray, and attorney for michael brown's family. jeff, you think the video is important? >> very important. trials have become a much mo
he says, describing seeing michael brown's brains come out of his head. he also told us, brown was staggering with his hand up. describing him, anderson like a walking deadman. >> what have you've been able to learn about the guy who took the video? >> going by the name chris, we know that is not his real name. his attorney told us he knew michael brown, talking to him before the shooting. when he heard the gunfire, chris, ran inside grabbed his ipad according to his attorney,...
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louis missouri. >> they sent three white house officials to the funeral of michael brown. when margaret thatcher died last year they sent nobody. in what universe does margaret thatcher, one of the greatest leaders merit nobody and michael brown merits 3 white house officials. >> the president says a delegation to ferguson yet he sent not one justice department official to investigate the murder of margaret thatcher. (applause) at the very least he could have sent angela landsbury. with boiling on both sides people are beginning to call for the unthinkable. a rational discussion. >> we do have an opportunity here to talk about incidents of rage. >> we still need to have a discussion on race in america. >> it is important we have open dialogue about the realities of issues like this. >> i think we should continue this conversation long after the michael brown case is done. >> in is again another time to have an open discussion about race in society. >> well, if there has to be a frank and honest national discussion about race in america, i guess i'm already talking. i'll go
louis missouri. >> they sent three white house officials to the funeral of michael brown. when margaret thatcher died last year they sent nobody. in what universe does margaret thatcher, one of the greatest leaders merit nobody and michael brown merits 3 white house officials. >> the president says a delegation to ferguson yet he sent not one justice department official to investigate the murder of margaret thatcher. (applause) at the very least he could have sent angela landsbury....
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he says he saw michael brown staggering. then he says brown put his hands up and said okay, okay, okay. the witness told us the cop didn't say get on the ground, he just kept shooting. that same witness described the gruesome scene saying he saw michael brown's brains come out of his head. kban, reiterating his hands were up. watch how he motions on the video. the video these witnesses say was taken shortly after the shooting ended. if you look closely, you can see a police officer in the distance beginning to put up crime scene tape. both men told us by the time it was over, there were three officers on the scene. but only one involved in the shooting. another voice is also heard on the tape. the contractor in the green shirt told me, that voice belongs to a man he didn't know, who pulled up alongside them yelling this -- >> that same contractor in green also told me that he saw michael brown running away from the police car. he said brown put his hands up and that the officer was chasing him. he also said that officer wils
he says he saw michael brown staggering. then he says brown put his hands up and said okay, okay, okay. the witness told us the cop didn't say get on the ground, he just kept shooting. that same witness described the gruesome scene saying he saw michael brown's brains come out of his head. kban, reiterating his hands were up. watch how he motions on the video. the video these witnesses say was taken shortly after the shooting ended. if you look closely, you can see a police officer in the...
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brown and apologized for michael brown's body being left in the street, he apologized to the protesters who feel their rights were infringed upon in the police reaction to how they were protesting. he hopes that the first step in making things right in this community, we've had a chance to talk to some of the protesters and some of the community members here. his apology has been received with mixed reviews. one person said that was awesome. one protester said, you know, this is what he needed to say. it came a little later than we had hoped, but that is a good effort. other protesters we talked to and residents say it was too little too late. they questioned his sincerity and say action speak more than words and they want to see a little more action moving forward. >> anna cabrera, great interview. let's get more now with cnn's don lemon, john gaskin of the naacp and our law enforcement analyst tom fuentes. john, to you first. we talked so much over the past several weeks what happened in ferguson. what's your reaction to chief thomas jackson apologizing? >> well, i'll say this much, i
brown and apologized for michael brown's body being left in the street, he apologized to the protesters who feel their rights were infringed upon in the police reaction to how they were protesting. he hopes that the first step in making things right in this community, we've had a chance to talk to some of the protesters and some of the community members here. his apology has been received with mixed reviews. one person said that was awesome. one protester said, you know, this is what he needed...
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the parents of michael brown were here in washington today, demanding that charges be brought against the ferguson, missouri, police officer who shot their son to death. also taished the ferguson police chief, tom jackson, sent the browns this apology. >> i'm truly sorry for the loss of your son. i'm also sorry that it took so long to remove michael from the street. the time that it took involved very important work on the part of investigators who were trying to collect evidence and gain a true picture of what happened that day. but it was just too long, and i'm truly sorry for that. >> reporter: michael brown's body lay in the street for four hours. a grand jury in st. louis will decide whether state charges will be brought against officer darin wilson. in just 40 days, voters will decide which party controls the senate for the next two years. republicans believe they can pick up the six seats they need
the parents of michael brown were here in washington today, demanding that charges be brought against the ferguson, missouri, police officer who shot their son to death. also taished the ferguson police chief, tom jackson, sent the browns this apology. >> i'm truly sorry for the loss of your son. i'm also sorry that it took so long to remove michael from the street. the time that it took involved very important work on the part of investigators who were trying to collect evidence and gain...
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and this, with michael brown, was different. it was in broad daylight and everybody watched him in that community get executed and they have strong emotions that the police were going to try to sweep it under the rug. so, this is why they're saying, we don't want this left to just the local authorities because, based on the history, they have never done right by that community when it came to holding the police accountable. >> benjamin crump, thanks very much for joining us. we're going to, of course, continue to stay in touch with you and the family. benjamin crump joining us today. >>> coming up, nato leaders talk terror. the isis threat. we'll go there live. >>> the latest on the death of the comedian joan rivers. i every time i stand backstage i think where i started out. >>> happening now destroying isis as world leaders back the use of military force against the terror group. a deputy spokeswoman is here. we'll discuss isis videos. >>> and joan rivers is dead. the legendary comedian and fashion critic made people laugh as
and this, with michael brown, was different. it was in broad daylight and everybody watched him in that community get executed and they have strong emotions that the police were going to try to sweep it under the rug. so, this is why they're saying, we don't want this left to just the local authorities because, based on the history, they have never done right by that community when it came to holding the police accountable. >> benjamin crump, thanks very much for joining us. we're going...
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i hear from michael brown's dad, michael brown senior and his attorney ben crump in just a few minutes. don't go away, everybody. it's time for the entrepreneur of the week. ellen is the owner of the perennial gardener in fort collins, colorado and says main street retail stores can succeed if they make shopping an exciting experience and offer a big selection of items customers didn't even know they wanted. for more, watch your business sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. i am so noh my gosh...now, it's not even funny. driver 1 you ready? yeah! go! [sfx] roaring altima engine woah! ah
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he said describing seeing michael brown's brains come out of his head. he also said that he saw him like a walking dead man. >> what have you been able to learn about the guy who took the video? >> he is going by the name "chris" although that is not his real name. his attorney said he actually knew michael brown and talked to him before the shooting. this man grabbed his ipad, according to his attorney and started to record in his basement-level apartment. but here is what is interesting, chris' attorney said he tried to show the video at the scene and they waved him off. the timing of the video could be key here, the attorney for this guy, chris, said he started to videotape just 40 seconds after he heard the gunshots. so this is realtime. >> all right, appreciate it. and jeff toobin, you think this video is important? >> i think it is very important. trials have become a much more high tech enterprise in recent years. and what you can see coming together here is a reconstruction that the prosecutors, if this case goes to trial, of all the different wi
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it wasn't just about michael brown. it was about this being a reflect job of a culture of policing felt in that community. what do you think about this? how much show versus go is this investigation? >> well, i mean, i definitely think it's important for this investigation to go on. it's the kind of investigation that, you know, civil rights attorneys have been calling for for a long time, not to just look at one particular case but to look at the systemic problem, so i don't think it's for show, but i think at this moment in time, you know, the focus of what happened in ferguson, all of the things that had a happened, have put such a spotlight on something further, something going a little bit further than it's normally done which is every state, you know, handling these cases case by case and really time for the federal government to step in and say we're going to look at this as a systemic problem, not only in st. louis but in any of these police departments that have, you know, continue to have a problem so i think
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some ways reminiscent of some of the few nights following the michael brown shooting. the police shot one suspect after an altercation and then a shooting of a young woman. both of those things were relatively unrelated to the protests. but, again, it raises a flag if only because tensions are still so high, especially between police and protesters and residents right now, that any type of violent interaction between residents and protesters and the police could spark a new round of tear gas, a new round of clashes and potentially more violence. so, obviously, it's something everyone is watching very closely for those reasons. >> a few weeks ago, a month ago, if you turn on television the only thing you were seeing in ferguson, millions of people around the country got a really good sense of what was going on in this town. tell you a lot about the geography of the town and in the last few weeks, this is what happens. the world moves on and other things happen and the war breaks out and a lot of people haven't been following this day-to-day. what is going on in that com
some ways reminiscent of some of the few nights following the michael brown shooting. the police shot one suspect after an altercation and then a shooting of a young woman. both of those things were relatively unrelated to the protests. but, again, it raises a flag if only because tensions are still so high, especially between police and protesters and residents right now, that any type of violent interaction between residents and protesters and the police could spark a new round of tear gas, a...
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he says he saw michael brown staggering. then he says brown hut his hands up saying, okay, okay, okay. the witness told us the cop didn't say, get on the ground, just kept shooting. that same witness described the gruesome scene saying he saw michael brown's brains come out of his head reiterating his hands were up. watch how he motions on the video. the video these witnesses say was taken shortly after the shooting ended. if you look closely, you see a police officer in the distance beginning to put up crime scene tape. both men told us by the time it was over, there were three officers on the scene. only one involved in the shooting. another voice is also heard on the tape. the contractor in the green shirt told me that voice belongs to a man he didn't know who pulled up alongside them yelling this -- >> [ bleep ]. >> that same contractor in green also told me that he saw michael brown running from the police car saying brown put the hands up and the officer was chasing him. he also said that officer wilson fired another s
he says he saw michael brown staggering. then he says brown hut his hands up saying, okay, okay, okay. the witness told us the cop didn't say, get on the ground, just kept shooting. that same witness described the gruesome scene saying he saw michael brown's brains come out of his head reiterating his hands were up. watch how he motions on the video. the video these witnesses say was taken shortly after the shooting ended. if you look closely, you see a police officer in the distance beginning...
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about what's been missing from the national conversation since the shooting of michael brown, an unarmed teenager, by a police officer in ferguson, missouri. a research survey points just how difficult it is for americans to deal with race when asked whether or not the shooting of michael brown merits a conversation about race, 80% of african-americans said yes, only 37% of whites said the same. then we'll turn to a conversation with sergio mendes whose celebration of brazilian rhythms has made him an international icon. his latest city called "magic" will be released next week. glad you've joined us. those conversations coming up right now. ♪ >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> reaction to the tragic shooting of michael brown, an unarmed teenager, by a police officer prompted a media frenzy, to be sure. outraged protest and thousands of hours of opinion by pundits and politicians pointing just how difficult it is for americans still to deal with issues of racial inequality. a recent pugh survey found that only 37% of white americans belie
about what's been missing from the national conversation since the shooting of michael brown, an unarmed teenager, by a police officer in ferguson, missouri. a research survey points just how difficult it is for americans to deal with race when asked whether or not the shooting of michael brown merits a conversation about race, 80% of african-americans said yes, only 37% of whites said the same. then we'll turn to a conversation with sergio mendes whose celebration of brazilian rhythms has made...
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they didn't know michael brown. they didn't know the family, so they don't have a vested interest in this. they're obviously just showing a firsthand expression of what took place. so that's critical. >> yesterday at this time we were talking about that effort of the protest to block the interstate there, interstate 70. then some protesters went over to the police station in ferguson. anything happening today, john? >> not that i'm aware of. as you have just seen and your network just showed, there are protesters outside the ferguson police department. we expect that those will remain. but as this information comes out and more information comes out, and we believe each week you've seen more information that continues to come out. we want people to remain calm and to allow the system to work. but also hold people accountable and realize that we believe more information is going to come forward. because there's a lot of information out there that could help our side. >> so far, mr. crump, almost all the witnesses, ey
they didn't know michael brown. they didn't know the family, so they don't have a vested interest in this. they're obviously just showing a firsthand expression of what took place. so that's critical. >> yesterday at this time we were talking about that effort of the protest to block the interstate there, interstate 70. then some protesters went over to the police station in ferguson. anything happening today, john? >> not that i'm aware of. as you have just seen and your network...
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so when we see what happened to michael brown, we understand showed us that michael brown is the tip of a larger iceberg, that racked bodies are not valued in the society. we live in what i call an age of disposability of culture of capitalist technocracy where and a few people matter inspire a culture of violence, where black bodies are the the lowestarry currency in society. so when we look at michael brown the guy who was just killed in ohio, we begin to detect a real pattern that the assault is on the african-american community. i know that black men are being killed, larger than all other numbers, but like women are being killed, in larger numbers than all of their women. until we can frame a discourse reality thatts the the entire black community is being profiled, to be black is to be a suspect, to be black is considered to be a criminal, to be black is -- means that you're not safe in american society. and in those 1000 murders that we have catalogued, there are several things that you need to know. >> i was sucking right now, because i want to stay focused right now on data
so when we see what happened to michael brown, we understand showed us that michael brown is the tip of a larger iceberg, that racked bodies are not valued in the society. we live in what i call an age of disposability of culture of capitalist technocracy where and a few people matter inspire a culture of violence, where black bodies are the the lowestarry currency in society. so when we look at michael brown the guy who was just killed in ohio, we begin to detect a real pattern that the...
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michael brown's funeral. why does msnbc continue to allow this charade? >>> new evidence from our focus groups on just how deeply americans mistrust the media. >> who believes that all of journalism in one way or another is spin? raise your hand. who believes all of media in one way or another is spin? media critics grapple with this painful question. how did the news business sink so low? >>> plus, why the media are outraged about burger king skipping off to canada and avoiding u.s. taxes. and stephen colbert tangled with me again, this time over the coverage of ferguson. >> we do know the shooting of a young, unarmed black man is a story we've heard so many times before. the only way to make sure we never hear it again is to make sure we stop reporting it. >> i'm howard kurtz and this is "media buzz." >>> first came the leak, unnamed american america might strike isis in syria. then the confirmation that america is conducting surveillance, then we're not doing enough or threatening to do so much. all that m
michael brown's funeral. why does msnbc continue to allow this charade? >>> new evidence from our focus groups on just how deeply americans mistrust the media. >> who believes that all of journalism in one way or another is spin? raise your hand. who believes all of media in one way or another is spin? media critics grapple with this painful question. how did the news business sink so low? >>> plus, why the media are outraged about burger king skipping off to canada and...
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the first attack was not related to the death of michael brown. the second still under investigation. now, brown's death last month sparked weeks of violent protests, leaders and the police force are trying to rebuild the trust of the community. coming up at the top of the hour, we here from michael brown's parent on why they are unmoved by ut police chief's -- by the police chief's apology and what they'd rather see instead. >> let's go to diane eastabrook. she has been covering ferguson since the riots began. she joins us from chicago. i know you have returned from ferguson, emotions are raw. is it too early to talk of peace and reconciliation at this point. >> i think it is. we are continuing to see protests and confrontations with people and the police on the street when we were there last week. one of the makeshift memorials caught fire. there was a lot of agitation among the people on the street. they were not sure how it started. they said police were slow to respond. a frustration is it has taken the police chief so long to apologise for w
the first attack was not related to the death of michael brown. the second still under investigation. now, brown's death last month sparked weeks of violent protests, leaders and the police force are trying to rebuild the trust of the community. coming up at the top of the hour, we here from michael brown's parent on why they are unmoved by ut police chief's -- by the police chief's apology and what they'd rather see instead. >> let's go to diane eastabrook. she has been covering ferguson...
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he says he saw michael brown staggering. then he says brown put his hands up and said, okay, okay, okay. the witness told us the cop didn't say get on the ground. he just kept shooting. that same witness described the gruesome scene saying he saw michael brown's brains come out of his head. again, reiterating his hands were up. watch how he motions on the video. the video, these witnesses say, was taken shortly after the shooting ended. if you look closely you can see a police officer in the distance beginning to put up crime scene tape. both men told us by the time it was over there were three officers on the scene. but only one involved in the shooting. another voice is also heard on the tape. the contractor in the green shirt told me that voice belongs to a man he did not know who pulled up alongside them yelling this. that same contractor in green also told me that he saw michael brown running away from the police car. he said brown put his hands up and that the officer was chasing him. he also said that officer wilson f
he says he saw michael brown staggering. then he says brown put his hands up and said, okay, okay, okay. the witness told us the cop didn't say get on the ground. he just kept shooting. that same witness described the gruesome scene saying he saw michael brown's brains come out of his head. again, reiterating his hands were up. watch how he motions on the video. the video, these witnesses say, was taken shortly after the shooting ended. if you look closely you can see a police officer in the...
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as we know the civil rights investigation into the august 9th shooting, death of michael brown remains open, and remains very active. as i made clear during my visit to ferguson two weeks ago, this investigation will take time. the american people, can have confidence that it will be fair, it will be thorough, and it will be independent. other the course of that visit i had a chance to speak with a number of local residents. i heard with them directly about the deepness trust that has taken hold between law enforcement officials, and members of that community. the meetings as well as in listening sessions as well as in formal conversations people consistently expressed concerns stemming from specific alleged incidents from general policing practices, and from the lack of diversity on the ferguson police force. these anecdotal accounts underscore the mistrust of law enforcement that has received good word of attention. in following extensive review in documented allegations and other available data, we have determined that there is cause for the justice department to open an investigati
as we know the civil rights investigation into the august 9th shooting, death of michael brown remains open, and remains very active. as i made clear during my visit to ferguson two weeks ago, this investigation will take time. the american people, can have confidence that it will be fair, it will be thorough, and it will be independent. other the course of that visit i had a chance to speak with a number of local residents. i heard with them directly about the deepness trust that has taken...
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demonstrators arrested following the police chief's apology to michael brown's family. that does not mean he is ready to resign. >>> another unarmed black man shot by police all caught on camera. >> this is amazing. >> get on the ground. >>> a lot of action overnight in ferguson missouri. protesters there calling for the resignation of the police chief. thomas jackson marching alongside the protesters before the scene got chaotic. this is after jackson made a public apology for his actions following the michael brown shooting. jackson tells cnn he has no intention of leaving his job. >> i talked to a lot of people who called for that and changed their mind after meetings and discussions about moving forward. realistically, i'm going to stay here and see this through. this is mine and i'm taking ownership of it. >> the family of michael brown have not seen the taped apology yet. >>> another police-involved shooting of an unarmed african-american man in south carolina. graphic dash cam video being released. state trooper sean groubert could face prison time after the inve
demonstrators arrested following the police chief's apology to michael brown's family. that does not mean he is ready to resign. >>> another unarmed black man shot by police all caught on camera. >> this is amazing. >> get on the ground. >>> a lot of action overnight in ferguson missouri. protesters there calling for the resignation of the police chief. thomas jackson marching alongside the protesters before the scene got chaotic. this is after jackson made a...
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i'll speak with the attorney for michael brown's family. that's coming up next on "now." they come with a thing called health, so they can help you track a lot of stuff. like today, i walked 3.8 miles. well, i ran 4.2 miles. well, i climbed 11 flights of stairs. well, i drank a smoothie that had 362 calories in it. well, i had a funnel cake that had 1230 calories in it. ♪ you know that's not good, right? it was good. it was delicious.♪ beroccaaaaaaaaaaaa! [popping & fizzing sounds] support both mental sharpness and physical energy with berocca. proud sponsor of mind and body. why do we start with a kickoff special? because it's the start of the nfl season, and that's pretty special. get any large two-topping pizza for just $10. add a mega chocolate chip cookie for just $5. better pizza, better football. >>> after a period of relative calm tension returned to the streets of ferguson. tom jackson decided to march with protesters who were calling for his resignation. fights broke out leading to several arrests. jackson's decision to join the march came hours after he rel
i'll speak with the attorney for michael brown's family. that's coming up next on "now." they come with a thing called health, so they can help you track a lot of stuff. like today, i walked 3.8 miles. well, i ran 4.2 miles. well, i climbed 11 flights of stairs. well, i drank a smoothie that had 362 calories in it. well, i had a funnel cake that had 1230 calories in it. ♪ you know that's not good, right? it was good. it was delicious.♪ beroccaaaaaaaaaaaa! [popping & fizzing...
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brown, it's something that people who live in the community around where michael brown was shot and killed have been calling for and asking for and saying why haven't you done this, and that that would be a first small step in maybe healing this whole situation, and so it's interesting that it is coming now six weeks later and in this form. i can also tell you, though, that we are hearing and learning that there will be some kind of a public apology tour of sorts where he is planning to go out directly and talk with the folks who feel so much pain and hurt and anger towards him and his department and really wanting justice in the death of michael brown and in their view, that justice would be the indictment of officer darren wilson. carol? >> and you're going to talk to chief jackson a little later today, right, ana? >> reporter: right, we will sit down with a one on one where we can ask him these questions about why he hasn't done this, sooner, why now and more about what the department is doing in order to bridge that divide that is so deep and so wide in this community, he mentio
brown, it's something that people who live in the community around where michael brown was shot and killed have been calling for and asking for and saying why haven't you done this, and that that would be a first small step in maybe healing this whole situation, and so it's interesting that it is coming now six weeks later and in this form. i can also tell you, though, that we are hearing and learning that there will be some kind of a public apology tour of sorts where he is planning to go out...
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should michael brown's juvenile records be released? >> it pains me to say it, anderson, as a journalist because i'm always prodisclosure but i think the answer is no. the law in missouri is that juvenile cases remain secret and there really is not an exception because we're all really curious. i think a lot of people, particularly on the political right want this information to discredit michael brown and prove he somehow had this coming. i don't think that's a valid justification at all. the law is the law and i don't think it should be disclosed at this point. >> mark, one of the lawyers for the news organizations argued the primary reason to keep juvenile records confidential is protect a child from becoming an adult saddled with a stigma of a criminal record but that expired when michael brown died according to this lawyer, do you agree? >> that is an argument because the basis for sealing the you e juvenile records, we don't want somebody saddled with that in adulthood. in this case, the interesting thing will be whether, and i th
should michael brown's juvenile records be released? >> it pains me to say it, anderson, as a journalist because i'm always prodisclosure but i think the answer is no. the law in missouri is that juvenile cases remain secret and there really is not an exception because we're all really curious. i think a lot of people, particularly on the political right want this information to discredit michael brown and prove he somehow had this coming. i don't think that's a valid justification at...
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the officer who killed the unarmed african-american teenager michael brown. on friday, officers dismantled an encampment where activists had been living for the weeks since brown's death. some accused police of excessive force. >> witness peaceful and kamman's. officers with no badges. >> i saw woman hogtied, i saw a young kid who was choked. >> police use detainees as a bargaining chip last night, promising their release if people would stop standing in the street. >> more protests took place over the weekend, including one outside the ferguson police department sunday night. two officers were wounded in separate shootings, but police say they were unrelated. the justice department meanwhile has ordered local police to stop wearing bracelets in support of the officer who shot michael brown, which read "i am darren wilson." ferguson officers have also been instructed to stop hiding their identity through obscured nametags or not wearing them at all, saying it conveys a message that "officers may seek to act with impunity." we'll have more from ferguson later
the officer who killed the unarmed african-american teenager michael brown. on friday, officers dismantled an encampment where activists had been living for the weeks since brown's death. some accused police of excessive force. >> witness peaceful and kamman's. officers with no badges. >> i saw woman hogtied, i saw a young kid who was choked. >> police use detainees as a bargaining chip last night, promising their release if people would stop standing in the street. >>...
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michael brown was shot to death by a white officer. it comes after a heated city council meeting last night calling for reform. >> the people do not represent us. the police do not represent us. >> well, tuesday city council meeting ferguson was the first since michael brown's death. we go to blogger jonathan, good to see you again. yet city's council meeting was designed to discuss reforms, but it devolved as you can see there into a shout fest of grievances. did that surprise you? >> i think what we're seeing right now is a single movement to two widely object activities. you see the people who want to see some sort of resolution there. and to them resolution would mean justice and they define justice as the indictment and arrest and conviction of officer darren wilson. on the other hand you have people looking at the broader underlying causes in that area that provided sort of the atmosphere in which michael brown was killed. and then that's what the city of ferguson would address and doing so with the implied consent of the members
michael brown was shot to death by a white officer. it comes after a heated city council meeting last night calling for reform. >> the people do not represent us. the police do not represent us. >> well, tuesday city council meeting ferguson was the first since michael brown's death. we go to blogger jonathan, good to see you again. yet city's council meeting was designed to discuss reforms, but it devolved as you can see there into a shout fest of grievances. did that surprise you?...
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it does nothing to enhance the memory of michael brown. so no one could do anything that in any type of way that endangers anyone, or any property or causes any civil disobedience. they are very civilized people. this family has continued to carry themselves in a proud and upstanding way. and certainly, they're angry, without question. but they've chosen to do it the right way. >> darryl parks, attorney for the brown family, good to have you with us tonight here on "the ed show." appreciate your time. thank you. that's "the ed show." "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. good evening, rev. >> good evening, ed, and thanks to you for tuning in. breaking news on that white house fence jumper who was the first person to ever make it inside the executive mansion. tonight, we're learning just how far he made it. "the washington post" reporting omar gonzalez made it much farther into the building than previously known. overpowering one secret service officer and running through much of the main floor. after barrelling past
it does nothing to enhance the memory of michael brown. so no one could do anything that in any type of way that endangers anyone, or any property or causes any civil disobedience. they are very civilized people. this family has continued to carry themselves in a proud and upstanding way. and certainly, they're angry, without question. but they've chosen to do it the right way. >> darryl parks, attorney for the brown family, good to have you with us tonight here on "the ed...
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>> casting a wider net in the michael brown shooting investigation. the justice department set to launch a broader civil rights investigation into police practices across
>> casting a wider net in the michael brown shooting investigation. the justice department set to launch a broader civil rights investigation into police practices across
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federal probe, a major new development in the shooting death of michael brown. justice department now targeting the ferguson, missouri, police department. >>> and the sad breaking news. the comedienne joan rivers dies one week after being put on life support. was it the result of a botched medical procedure? i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room."
federal probe, a major new development in the shooting death of michael brown. justice department now targeting the ferguson, missouri, police department. >>> and the sad breaking news. the comedienne joan rivers dies one week after being put on life support. was it the result of a botched medical procedure? i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room."
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he apologized to michael brown's family. he at least tried to talk with protesters and give them time and explain things. is there anything else he can do? >> carol, leadership has to take over to heal the community. i think one of the problems when the chief or whoever made the decision to release that video that they knew had absolutely nothing to do with what happened is -- it made for great distrust. so now you're trying to regain that public trust so there are going to be some issues with the leadership and the local law enforcement going forward because they started off, we believe, misleading the community. so i think the community is looking at this and saying we want transparency, we want changes, we want justice. >> do you think chief jackson is trying? >> i want to believe he's trying. he's a leader. that's what leaders have to do. he's responsible. that's his job to be a leader. we all have a job to do. we have a job to fight for justice, the mayor, we're looking to see where his leadership will be on this issue.
he apologized to michael brown's family. he at least tried to talk with protesters and give them time and explain things. is there anything else he can do? >> carol, leadership has to take over to heal the community. i think one of the problems when the chief or whoever made the decision to release that video that they knew had absolutely nothing to do with what happened is -- it made for great distrust. so now you're trying to regain that public trust so there are going to be some issues...
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. >>> plus, new details from the two latest michael brown shooting witnesses. and there has been a major twist in the story of a young man shot in a ohio wall mart. >> something stinks and we want justice. >> "all in" starts right now. >> good evening, from new york. washington reacts to president obama's call for military on isis. some prominent republicans say his plan doesn't go far enough. we may need combat troops on the ground, according to certain members of congress, possibly even in syria. on the senate floor today, senator mccain said that the president's steps may not go far enough. >> i'm confident that the president's steps will slow down isis. but that's not enough to protect the american people. >> lind see graham said the mission will require a major mission by the u.s. military. >> there is no way we're going to beat these guys without an american dwrounds component in iraq and syria. there is not a force in the mideast that can take these guys on and win. you don't need the 82nd airbo e airborne, but we're going to need thousands of troops, ov
. >>> plus, new details from the two latest michael brown shooting witnesses. and there has been a major twist in the story of a young man shot in a ohio wall mart. >> something stinks and we want justice. >> "all in" starts right now. >> good evening, from new york. washington reacts to president obama's call for military on isis. some prominent republicans say his plan doesn't go far enough. we may need combat troops on the ground, according to certain...
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we're hearing from michael brown's family. their attorney says they're quote encouraged that the justice department opened an investigation into the ferguson police department saying we believe that transparency in law enforcement is the only way to build trust in the kmaunt, not just in the killing of michael brown but for others to have suffered as well. you'll remember the justice department is conducting a specific investigation into the shooting itself. there's also a garage proceeding under way as well that could lead to the indictment of of darren wilson who shot brown. >> thank you so much. we'll bring that to you live when it does happen. in the meantime, fox news learning that the senior aid to the leader of the brutal terror group isis may have been killed today in a u.s. air strike in mosul. some calling him the right hand. meantime according to the an abc news report, isis is grooming the next generation with a college graduate from boston. he was been on the run from the fbi for the last couple of years leveragin
we're hearing from michael brown's family. their attorney says they're quote encouraged that the justice department opened an investigation into the ferguson police department saying we believe that transparency in law enforcement is the only way to build trust in the kmaunt, not just in the killing of michael brown but for others to have suffered as well. you'll remember the justice department is conducting a specific investigation into the shooting itself. there's also a garage proceeding...
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brown, was killing of michael brown, was not related to the robbery, something the chief would later confirm. now, today, new documents are calling the chief's version of events into question. matthew keys, the blot.com, s submitted his own freedom of information request asking formal all requests from news organizations specifically asking for the video of the convenience store robbery. pu there weren't a lot. according to the logs, not one single journalist asked specifically for the tape. he reports one request seemed broadly worded enough it could have possibly been read to have included the tape of the robbery. on september 12th, a request asking for, "all documentation, the events leading up to including the shooting of michael brown, could include, but may not be limited to incident arrests, investigation reports, 911 audio, photos and video obtained by the police department. q" ""he would have submitted a similarly broad request had he not. and it is important to know that he asked for a lot of other information from police as well, both the incident report and the 911 calls
brown, was killing of michael brown, was not related to the robbery, something the chief would later confirm. now, today, new documents are calling the chief's version of events into question. matthew keys, the blot.com, s submitted his own freedom of information request asking formal all requests from news organizations specifically asking for the video of the convenience store robbery. pu there weren't a lot. according to the logs, not one single journalist asked specifically for the tape. he...
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and a potentially major development in the investigation into michael brown's killing. and apparent realtime witness reaction to the shooting. >>> and never forget, more from the day's tributes and memorials and what we can learn, 13 years later. >> an independent investigation into the nfl's handling of the ray rice case is under way. what are investigators looking at, and when might we get answers? that's next. >>> and now to the controversy surrounding the nfl and commissioner roger goodell. the nfl has launched an independent investigation into the league's handling of the ray rice case. the investigation will be led by former fbi director robert mueller, and will be assisted by two nfl owners, john mara of the new york giants, and dan rooney of the pittsburgh steelers. the news comes after the associated press reported a law enforcement official sent this video of ray price -- ray rice, i keep calling him ray price -- punching his then fiancee to an nfl executive five months ago. goodell has denied seeing this video until it was released by tmz sports on monday. si
and a potentially major development in the investigation into michael brown's killing. and apparent realtime witness reaction to the shooting. >>> and never forget, more from the day's tributes and memorials and what we can learn, 13 years later. >> an independent investigation into the nfl's handling of the ray rice case is under way. what are investigators looking at, and when might we get answers? that's next. >>> and now to the controversy surrounding the nfl and...
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he saw michael brown staggering and then brown put his hands up and said, okay, okay, okay. the witness told us the cop didn't say get on the ground. he just kept shooting. that same witness described the gruesome scene saying he saw michael brown's brains come out of his head. again reiterating his hands were up. watch how he motions on the video. the video these witnesses say was taken shortly after the shooting ended. if you look closely you can see a police officer in the distance beginning to put up crime scene tape. both men said by the time it was older, there were three officers on the scene but only one involved in the shooting. another voice is also heard on the tape. the contractor in the green shirt told me that voice belongs to a man he didn't know who pulled up alongside them yelling this. that same contractor in green told me he saw michael brown running away from the police car. he said brown put his hands up and that the officer was chasing him. he also said that officer wilson fired another shot at brown while his back was turned. the contractor in the pink
he saw michael brown staggering and then brown put his hands up and said, okay, okay, okay. the witness told us the cop didn't say get on the ground. he just kept shooting. that same witness described the gruesome scene saying he saw michael brown's brains come out of his head. again reiterating his hands were up. watch how he motions on the video. the video these witnesses say was taken shortly after the shooting ended. if you look closely you can see a police officer in the distance beginning...
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. >>> then the smearing of michael brown. who is trying to obtain his juvenile criminal records and for what purpose? >> sometime i felt like giving up and stuff. i said, i can't do that. >>> exonerated, two half brothers spent 30 years in prison for crimes they did not commit. one even used in a republican backed willie horton style campaign ad. and with the world in turmoil, sean hannity calls on a renowned foreign policy expert. >> listen to this on this isis thing. phil robertson weighs in on isis, we'll have the full analysis. >> either convert them or kill them. >> all in starts right now. >>> congress tonight is marching toward a vote to give president obama the authority to begin an assault on isis, also known as the islamic state or isil, in its home base in syria. the congressional push follows release yesterday of isis militants beheading a second american journalist, steven sotloff, in what isis said was a response to continued u.s. air strikes on its position in iraq. u.s. intelligence community confirmed today t
. >>> then the smearing of michael brown. who is trying to obtain his juvenile criminal records and for what purpose? >> sometime i felt like giving up and stuff. i said, i can't do that. >>> exonerated, two half brothers spent 30 years in prison for crimes they did not commit. one even used in a republican backed willie horton style campaign ad. and with the world in turmoil, sean hannity calls on a renowned foreign policy expert. >> listen to this on this isis...
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at michael brown. and that after the third shot brown's hands started going down and he moved about 25 feet toward wilson, who kept backing away and firing. the workers also said he could not tell if brown's motion toward wilson was a stumble to the ground or, okay, i'm going to get you, you're already shooting. what does this mean for officer wilson's claim that he shot in self-defense, kendall? >> well, i think these witnesses are incredibly important, because they are neutral. they are objective. they're just guys who happened to be there at this tragic moment. and they'll be very, very believable. one of the things i'd be fascinated to see is what is the officer wilson saying about whether the hands were up? because if he denied that in the statements he's given, and i'm not saying he'll go in front of the grand jury, but he's given some statements to the police authorities, and if he's insisting there was a bull rush, or a bull charge, when witnesses like the ones we're hearing about today said ab
at michael brown. and that after the third shot brown's hands started going down and he moved about 25 feet toward wilson, who kept backing away and firing. the workers also said he could not tell if brown's motion toward wilson was a stumble to the ground or, okay, i'm going to get you, you're already shooting. what does this mean for officer wilson's claim that he shot in self-defense, kendall? >> well, i think these witnesses are incredibly important, because they are neutral. they are...
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michael brown's family was in the audience and he addressed as joe said a congressional black caucus event and a crowd that included as i said brown's parents. listen to what he had to say. >> the anger and the emotion that followed his death awakened our nation once again to the reality that people in this room have long understood, which is in too many communities around the country a gulf of mistrust exists between local residents and law enforcement. too many young men of color feel targeted by law enforcement. guilty of walking while black, driving while black, judged by is itter yo types that fuel fear, resentment and hopelessness. >> president obama called on members of congress and others to complete the "unfinished work" of equalizing opportunities across society from the criminal justice system to the workplace. >> we could see more air strikes on isis targets around a besieged town in northern syria. the u.s. military has just released a video showing a u.s. missile taking out an isis compound near that town yesterday as the first time coalition air strikes have gotten so
michael brown's family was in the audience and he addressed as joe said a congressional black caucus event and a crowd that included as i said brown's parents. listen to what he had to say. >> the anger and the emotion that followed his death awakened our nation once again to the reality that people in this room have long understood, which is in too many communities around the country a gulf of mistrust exists between local residents and law enforcement. too many young men of color feel...
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the first shooting since unarmed shooting of teenager michael brown. with their hands in the air demonstrators shouted "shut it down." it comes ahead of the planned protest aimed at shutting down interstate fents. organizers appointed a special prosecutor to review the shooting. the shooting by police officer darren wilson. meanwhile, a missouri police officer has denied any requests for michael brown's juvenile record. >> a storm, a mess in the middle part of the country, three inches fell in omaha. five inches in central new york. strong winds toppled power lines, trees, even part of a car dealership. ouch, look at that. >> business and homeowners cleaning up after intense flooding in port smith, virginia, running hard the past few days. cars getting abandoned after getting stuck up in the windows in water. >> and the national weather service confirms, yep, a tornado touched down near green evers, north carolina monday. it destroyed homes, damaged other, flipping cars. despite the scare, locals who survived say they feel lucky. >> we are blessed. it
the first shooting since unarmed shooting of teenager michael brown. with their hands in the air demonstrators shouted "shut it down." it comes ahead of the planned protest aimed at shutting down interstate fents. organizers appointed a special prosecutor to review the shooting. the shooting by police officer darren wilson. meanwhile, a missouri police officer has denied any requests for michael brown's juvenile record. >> a storm, a mess in the middle part of the country, three...