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she earned her doctorate in history from the university of missouri and teaches that missouri university of science and technology. hers is a timely topic. after the united states entered that world conflict, what did it take to prove you were a true american? how do you protect your native language, culture when it comes under government sanctioned attack? how could members of missouri's largest ethnic community have their loyalty questioned in 1917 only a few generations after their ancestors fought against slavery in the civil war? she has explored all of these questions and more and will discuss the problems of the home front when america goes to war. please welcome to the kansas city public library petra dewitt. [applause] >> thank you very much. i am so honored that you have invited me. this is the largest audience i have had so far. it shows me there is interest here in kansas city about history. little did i think i would come back. 14 years ago, i went back to the world war i museum to do some research. i did the research for my dissertation, but it grew into this book. as we co
she earned her doctorate in history from the university of missouri and teaches that missouri university of science and technology. hers is a timely topic. after the united states entered that world conflict, what did it take to prove you were a true american? how do you protect your native language, culture when it comes under government sanctioned attack? how could members of missouri's largest ethnic community have their loyalty questioned in 1917 only a few generations after their ancestors...
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we are live tonight in ferguson, missouri. tensions rising here as we get closer to the grand jury decision on whether to indict officer darren wilson in michael brown's death. that decision expected some time in the next two weeks. st. louis county police have spent more than $120,000 stocking up on riot gear. in these cases in this street if they erupt. ferguson police chief thomas jackson says he won't step down despite months of criticism over the police department handling of the shooting and the protest. but what if officer darren wilson is not charged? will events here spent out of control? what really happened the day michael brown was shot? we're here to ask those questions and tripe to gy to ges for you. i want to begin. breaking news a big law and order story. the capture of the pennsylvania trooper shooting suspect. joining me now to talk abut this and his capture. cnn justice department. what are your sources telling you about this capture? >> caller: don, eric frein walking back to his hiding spot inside this aba
we are live tonight in ferguson, missouri. tensions rising here as we get closer to the grand jury decision on whether to indict officer darren wilson in michael brown's death. that decision expected some time in the next two weeks. st. louis county police have spent more than $120,000 stocking up on riot gear. in these cases in this street if they erupt. ferguson police chief thomas jackson says he won't step down despite months of criticism over the police department handling of the shooting...
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. >>> next, protests in ferguson, missouri continue months after the shooting of michael brown. what the police chief is saying now about his own future. >>> isis kills hundreds of sunni tribesmen in iraq and officials say they've seen a mass grave that proves it. stay with us here on cnn. when it comes to medicare, everyone talks about what happens when you turn sixty-five. but, really, it's what you do before that counts. see, medicare doesn't cover everything. only about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is on you. [ male announcer ] consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it could really save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. so, call now and request this free decision guide. discover how an aarp medicare supplement plan could go long™ for you. do you want to choose your doctors? avoid networks? what about referrals? [ male announcer ] all plans like these let you visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients, with no networks
. >>> next, protests in ferguson, missouri continue months after the shooting of michael brown. what the police chief is saying now about his own future. >>> isis kills hundreds of sunni tribesmen in iraq and officials say they've seen a mass grave that proves it. stay with us here on cnn. when it comes to medicare, everyone talks about what happens when you turn sixty-five. but, really, it's what you do before that counts. see, medicare doesn't cover everything. only about...
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. >> daniela saxec viajÓ desde la florida hasta missouri para unirse al clamor de decenas que esta noche se congregaron el sitio donde el joven afroamericano brown perdiÓ la vida a manos del oficial de raza blanca wilson el 9 de agosto en ferguson. >> todavÍa no hay cargos no hay investigaciÓn quÉ paa con eso? >> a dos meses de la muerte de brown la muerte de otro joven a manos de un agente blanco de la policÍa de san luis el pasado miÉrcoles volviesen de la polÉmica por los casos de abuso policial contra las minorÍas. >> son un padre que tengo dos nenes estÁn matando a los latinos y a los afro americanos es la justicia hay que luchar. >> esta maÑana miles se congregaron en el centro de la ciudad de san luis demandando acabar con la brutalidad policial, dicen que en missouri es evidente que las minorÍas no confÍan en las fuerzas del orden. >> por tu color de piel eres, te de tienen y posiblemente hasta eso terminÉ en una deportaciÓn si no eres documentado. >> es el segundo dÍa de 4 de protestas en missouri que los organizadores han llamado de resistencia aunque la familia
. >> daniela saxec viajÓ desde la florida hasta missouri para unirse al clamor de decenas que esta noche se congregaron el sitio donde el joven afroamericano brown perdiÓ la vida a manos del oficial de raza blanca wilson el 9 de agosto en ferguson. >> todavÍa no hay cargos no hay investigaciÓn quÉ paa con eso? >> a dos meses de la muerte de brown la muerte de otro joven a manos de un agente blanco de la policÍa de san luis el pasado miÉrcoles volviesen de la polÉmica...
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mientras tanto para recientes latinos del Área de san luis, missouri es, la atenciÓn que se respira entre las minorÍas y la policÍa no surgiÓ a raÍz del caso de brown, se presentaba desde antes. >> vivimos con miedo, sabemos que la policÍa ha disparado a gente hispana. >> guadalupe martÍnez cuenta que los latinos han convertido empresa fÁcil por su color de piel. >> los policÍas son racistas, cuando se trata de de mexicanos, le empiezan a decir a uno que no tienen papeles. >> por organizaciones comunitarias dice que aumenta cada vez mÁs la colaboraciÓn entre la policÍa y el departamento de inmigraciÓn. >> nuestro color todos nos paran,piden la licencia. >> el censo de 2010 indica que el missouri la poblaciÓn latina superÓ los 200.000, por eso organizaciones pro inmigrantes quieren trabajar mÁs con la comunidad. >> uno de los mÁs influyentes de estados unidos se pronuncia a favor de ponerle fin al embargo contra cuba, ademÁs millones de bolivianos dentro y fuera de su paÍs y ejercer el derecho al sufragio para elegir presidente, vicepresidente, miembros del congreso. y ta
mientras tanto para recientes latinos del Área de san luis, missouri es, la atenciÓn que se respira entre las minorÍas y la policÍa no surgiÓ a raÍz del caso de brown, se presentaba desde antes. >> vivimos con miedo, sabemos que la policÍa ha disparado a gente hispana. >> guadalupe martÍnez cuenta que los latinos han convertido empresa fÁcil por su color de piel. >> los policÍas son racistas, cuando se trata de de mexicanos, le empiezan a decir a uno que no tienen...
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the missouri star quilt company was founded in 2008. what began has a brick and mortar quilt shop turned into a block buster. jenny became the star of the company's youtube channel. to fund a video like this the iron quilter. >> the competition begins now! ♪ thousand of dollars up for grabs in prizes. don't walk, run to the quilting stations! ready yourself for the fiercest quilting competition the world has ever seen! the quilt company became so successful people from all over the world started flocking to the city of hamilton, missouri to see it. the downtown area had been in disrepair for some time. the owners started buying up unused buildings on the main street for tourists to spend some much needed money. cofounder and ceo of the missouri quilt company. good to see you! congratulations! >> thank you so much! >> let me tell you, i heart your mom! she's a funny and most creative. so give her our love. i know, she's incredibly busy this is a family business. you really did it together. first off, how does a quilt company save the w
the missouri star quilt company was founded in 2008. what began has a brick and mortar quilt shop turned into a block buster. jenny became the star of the company's youtube channel. to fund a video like this the iron quilter. >> the competition begins now! ♪ thousand of dollars up for grabs in prizes. don't walk, run to the quilting stations! ready yourself for the fiercest quilting competition the world has ever seen! the quilt company became so successful people from all over the...
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the latest for you on what is a constant protest in that small missouri city. and president obama tonight macking it more difficult for vulnerible democrats to disstrain themselves from his failed policies and his sagging approval ratings, mr. obama reminded voters no matter how far democratic candidates try to distance themselves from him, they have supported him every step of the way. >> bottom line, these are all folks were with me, they have supported my agenda in congress, so, yous not about my feelings being hurt. these are folks who are strong allies and supporteders of me. >me. >> president's damaging words with democratic senate candidates trailing in all but two of 10 competitive races. with early voting reports showing a clear republican advantage in voter turn out. president obama has become so toxic on the campaign parade, onone -- trail, one of two evens he attended resulted in droves of people walking out as he talked. first lady has been called on to headline 13 events for 10 different candidates. here she is today in iowa making fun of herself
the latest for you on what is a constant protest in that small missouri city. and president obama tonight macking it more difficult for vulnerible democrats to disstrain themselves from his failed policies and his sagging approval ratings, mr. obama reminded voters no matter how far democratic candidates try to distance themselves from him, they have supported him every step of the way. >> bottom line, these are all folks were with me, they have supported my agenda in congress, so, yous...
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across town, other protesters shut down a wal-mart in ferguson, missouri. police there arrested nearly 50 demonstrators including well known author and activist dr. cornel west. >>> north korea's kim jong-un has made his first public appearance in about five weeks. state media in north korea showed him smiling and walking with a cane during a neighborhood tour. there was wide speculation something was wrong with the reclusive leader after he dropped from public view in early december. it was the longest stretch of time he was out of the public eye since he assumed power in north korea. >>> we want to save you a little money on gas. so far we're not seeing super low prices in rockville, maryland but they're better than the beginning of summer. according to aaa, the least expensive gallon of regular is going for $3.16 a gallon. that's at the liberty station at 1900 rockville pike. >>> gas that cheap can go a very long way in wusa9's newest sweepstakes. we're giving away $900 worth of gas to three lucky winners. to enter, like us on facebook, click on the free
across town, other protesters shut down a wal-mart in ferguson, missouri. police there arrested nearly 50 demonstrators including well known author and activist dr. cornel west. >>> north korea's kim jong-un has made his first public appearance in about five weeks. state media in north korea showed him smiling and walking with a cane during a neighborhood tour. there was wide speculation something was wrong with the reclusive leader after he dropped from public view in early december....
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louis, missouri, through nashville and louisville. >> we should be about 63 degrees. in washington, d.c., more of the same. by the end of the weekend, we're going to be about 15 degrees leer. on top of the chilly temperature, it's going to be very, very windy this halloween. here's the system. and that shading of lights over the northern parts of the congratulations, that's snowfall. and that is going to bring some lake effect snow to futch of the great lakes region, including buffalo, burlington, cleveland, detroit, grand rapids, michigan, and chicago. we also have winter storm warnings as far south as the border between tennessee and north carolina. we could receive about three to seven inches of snowfall. the eastern half of the united states, not the only problem area. we've got lots of rain across the pacific northwest as well. if you're going out to trick or treat, you'll want to definitely be prepared for a cold, cold halloween. >> more halloween for you. take a look. >> there are four giants growing outside the home of glen and margaret martin. they say the he
louis, missouri, through nashville and louisville. >> we should be about 63 degrees. in washington, d.c., more of the same. by the end of the weekend, we're going to be about 15 degrees leer. on top of the chilly temperature, it's going to be very, very windy this halloween. here's the system. and that shading of lights over the northern parts of the congratulations, that's snowfall. and that is going to bring some lake effect snow to futch of the great lakes region, including buffalo,...
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she previously served three terms as a member of the missouri house of representatives. she and her husband lowell on a company that sells farm equipment and lived with her daughter on a working farm in cass county missouri. i just want to mention personally i still remember so well the first time i met mrs. hartzler was here at the values voter summit and it was before she had been elected to congress. she was selling or promoting a book she had written on christians running for office called running gods way or something like that. so it's really great to see someone like this having put those principles into action and being elected to congress. [applause] give her a hand, yeah. now the key question, what are the key questions about marriage is what is marriage but a second quake -- key question is who decides? missouri is one of the 30 states that amended its constitution to define marriage as a union of man man -- one man 11. you are very active in a campaign back in 2004 at the leave. tell us what you thought it was important for the people of your state to act in
she previously served three terms as a member of the missouri house of representatives. she and her husband lowell on a company that sells farm equipment and lived with her daughter on a working farm in cass county missouri. i just want to mention personally i still remember so well the first time i met mrs. hartzler was here at the values voter summit and it was before she had been elected to congress. she was selling or promoting a book she had written on christians running for office called...
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more protests in ferguson, missouri. vladimir duthiers looks at what's changed and what hasn't since the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black man. and michelle miller on the national guard giving high school drop-outs a second chance. >> you're not going to quit on yourself. do you understand me? stay motivated! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the head of the c.d.c. said today that the agency will double down on training after a dallas nurse became the first person to catch ebola in the united states. the nurse helped treat the first ebola patient diagnosed in this country. he caught the virus in liberia. there is a no trespassing sign on the nurse's dallas apartment and hazmat teams have been cleaning it. the city is now looking for a place to opinioner the her dog. we have a team of correspondents on this story. first manuel bojorquez in dallas. >> reporter: 26-year-old nina pham was part of the medical team that treated thomas eric duncan. two
more protests in ferguson, missouri. vladimir duthiers looks at what's changed and what hasn't since the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black man. and michelle miller on the national guard giving high school drop-outs a second chance. >> you're not going to quit on yourself. do you understand me? stay motivated! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the head of the c.d.c. said today that the agency will...
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. >>> but coming up, we turn to ferguson, missouri. one of the centers of the civil rights conversation in america. but is it, in fact, a new civil rights movement, or is it a continuation of the civil rights era of the 1960s perhaps? up next, our conversation with two civil rights icons on the shooting of teenager michael brown and the 2 1/2 months that have followed. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch to liberty mu
. >>> but coming up, we turn to ferguson, missouri. one of the centers of the civil rights conversation in america. but is it, in fact, a new civil rights movement, or is it a continuation of the civil rights era of the 1960s perhaps? up next, our conversation with two civil rights icons on the shooting of teenager michael brown and the 2 1/2 months that have followed. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car....
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plus, more follow from the shooting death of michael brown in ferguson, missouri. why the grand jury is under investigation? it is thursday, so that means an all-new episode of "scandal." we have the scoop on what to expect. eileen is back with her full forecast. >> you are watching abc 7 news at noon, on your side. >> welcome back. we are learning more about the teen severely injured in that big fight at six flags over the weekend. the 15-year-old remains in a coma after recovering from brain surgery on tuesday. has7 just confirmed that he been banned from all six flags america locations indefinitely back in july. the only reason the parked what an act that ban is for inciting violence or theft. new fallout in ferguson, missouri after allegations of misconduct by the grand jury hearing evidence. prosecutors are investigating whether one juror discussed evidence with a friend and claimed there is not enough to warrant an arrest of darren wilson. breach, has been a prosecutors may have to start over with another group of jurors. they have been weighing evidence sinc
plus, more follow from the shooting death of michael brown in ferguson, missouri. why the grand jury is under investigation? it is thursday, so that means an all-new episode of "scandal." we have the scoop on what to expect. eileen is back with her full forecast. >> you are watching abc 7 news at noon, on your side. >> welcome back. we are learning more about the teen severely injured in that big fight at six flags over the weekend. the 15-year-old remains in a coma after...
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en ferguson, missouri, viviana Ávila, univisiÓn. >> una persona muriÓ y otras resultaron heridas en arkansas. el servicio nacional de lima dijo que los vientos sobrepasaron las 100 millas por hora. tambiÉn se reportaron tormentas en otras partes del estado, donde cuatro hogares resultaron daÑadas. el principal hospital infantil de repÚblica dominicana fue militarizado tras la muerte de 11 niÑos. la conclusiÓn fue que se tratÓ de un caso de negligencia mÉdica. tenemos las reacciones. >> mÉdicos dominicanos abandonaron las salas de emergencia y de consultas para protestar ante lo califican una desconsideraciÓn a los doctores que tendieron a los niÑos que murieron a principio de mes. >> lo que ellos hicieron, muchos de nosotros no lo hubiÉramos hecho. cargar un tanque de oxÍgeno para llevarlo a Áreas donde lo necesitaban. es durante ocho horas y muchos de ellos, hoy tienen tendinitis. >> tras el escÁndalo que conmoviÓ al paÍs, este lunes el hospital amaneciÓ militarizado. tambiÉn provocÓ el repudio entre los profesionales de la salud de ese centro. >> nosotros no somos asesin
en ferguson, missouri, viviana Ávila, univisiÓn. >> una persona muriÓ y otras resultaron heridas en arkansas. el servicio nacional de lima dijo que los vientos sobrepasaron las 100 millas por hora. tambiÉn se reportaron tormentas en otras partes del estado, donde cuatro hogares resultaron daÑadas. el principal hospital infantil de repÚblica dominicana fue militarizado tras la muerte de 11 niÑos. la conclusiÓn fue que se tratÓ de un caso de negligencia mÉdica. tenemos las...
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protesters take to the streets again in furgeson, missouri. more demonstrations are planned in reaction to deadly police shootings. thieves allegedly hit one drug store to set up their own basement pharmacy. dann cuellar has that story ahead. and rainy start in the exclusive accuweather forecast i'm sure you are nrad to be inside. >> it's pretty miserable. i'll be outside soon enough. let's go live at sky6 and show what you is going on. we have a lot of events. it's the weekend. lots of fall activities and off to a rainy start. quite a bit of cloud cover out there. patchy fog. rain, and lot of wet roadways. make sure you take it slow. that's view of center city sky line and let's go over to stormtracker 6 double scan. heaviest pulling through now resumed to southern portions of viewing area you can see the line of of yellows extending from central portions of south jersey all the way down through delaware and delaware dell bay region. all that is pushing east. this is western atlantic county, hammonton, buena, shades of orange and yellow here.
protesters take to the streets again in furgeson, missouri. more demonstrations are planned in reaction to deadly police shootings. thieves allegedly hit one drug store to set up their own basement pharmacy. dann cuellar has that story ahead. and rainy start in the exclusive accuweather forecast i'm sure you are nrad to be inside. >> it's pretty miserable. i'll be outside soon enough. let's go live at sky6 and show what you is going on. we have a lot of events. it's the weekend. lots of...
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when you had missouri highway patrol. the same department that was involved with keeping the peace and the investigation after the michael brown shooting. they create aid report with jay nixon. missouri governor jay nixon's name at the top of the report. going after individuals, political dissenters, libertarians, conservatives. tea partiers if you will. they were i didn't fig them den potential domestic terrorists. they were talking about people, i also have a problem with it in the ferguson community. problem with militarized policen st. louis city. >> thank you, don't go anywhere. we will continue to talk about that and talk, really take a whole another turn here. talk about an a lister you may, may not recognize. but you should. her story when we come back. dana is going to talk about it. ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. the r. word. i hate the word "regularity." yah, i want good digestive health... ... but i don't want to talk about "regularity." i don't even want
when you had missouri highway patrol. the same department that was involved with keeping the peace and the investigation after the michael brown shooting. they create aid report with jay nixon. missouri governor jay nixon's name at the top of the report. going after individuals, political dissenters, libertarians, conservatives. tea partiers if you will. they were i didn't fig them den potential domestic terrorists. they were talking about people, i also have a problem with it in the ferguson...
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louis, but not just in missouri. i'm talking about los angeles, too. i'm talking about new york, i'm talking about philadelphia, miami. it's across the board. >> sunday saw some of the tensest clashes yet between police and protesters. early that morning during what organizers say was a peaceful sit-in at a quick trip convenient store, st. louis metropolitan police responded with armored trucks and riot gears and used battens and pepper spray to break up the. >> they pushed us back. i went back, i was on the sidewalk, i didn't see who sprayed me. i wasn't doing anything. >> police initially insisted rocks had been thrown at officers, but later clarified that the one rock thrown came after the arrests were made. joining me is heart lard law school professor charles ogle tree and staff writer for "slate," let me start with you first, professor, national action, national protests, you we see a broadening of ferguson to something that may be an inheritor of the civil rights -- >> we are seeing it. i think this movement here in ferguson, missouri, is a remi
louis, but not just in missouri. i'm talking about los angeles, too. i'm talking about new york, i'm talking about philadelphia, miami. it's across the board. >> sunday saw some of the tensest clashes yet between police and protesters. early that morning during what organizers say was a peaceful sit-in at a quick trip convenient store, st. louis metropolitan police responded with armored trucks and riot gears and used battens and pepper spray to break up the. >> they pushed us back....
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news of the event sparked protests in the city of ferguson, missouri. for more let me bring in brown family attorney darryl parks, and the professor of sociology at georgetown university. good to have you with us. st. louis police chief sam dotson say the officer fired his weapon 17 times after at least three shots were fired at him. how can they be so sure this happened before any investigation? what's your take on this? >> well, they have not earned the trust of the trouble here, ed. three shots fired at the allegedly, and then 17 in response to that. they said the weapon of the young man jammed. the family disputes whether or not he had a weapon. they said he had a sandwich in his hand, and it was mistaken for a gun. again, the police department cannot earn the benefit of the doubt because they have acted with such alarming disregard for black life and disrespect for young people. obviously there are legitimate threats to police officers and they're prepared to respond. but again, here, we don't have the facts so how can the police chief be so confid
news of the event sparked protests in the city of ferguson, missouri. for more let me bring in brown family attorney darryl parks, and the professor of sociology at georgetown university. good to have you with us. st. louis police chief sam dotson say the officer fired his weapon 17 times after at least three shots were fired at him. how can they be so sure this happened before any investigation? what's your take on this? >> well, they have not earned the trust of the trouble here, ed....
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including missouri. record rains in joplin and springfield. waves developing along it, continue to see the rainfall through today and tomorrow. another 2 inches on top of what we have seen there. another pulse after that, and a strong threat for severe weather tomorrow and on monday for really an area that's got about 12 million people. dallas up through oklahoma city. watching that carefully. and eands through monday. and okinawa, vongfong, and ey're gettingle winds in a >> good moing,g, whingngton. a sogtart to your satury. heren arliton 49 degrees. p abouthe same alcross the ararea all because of a slled front just to the south. you can e heavy showers along the i5 cororridor. there is more to come. most of the rain this morning. mperaturespper 50s. mostly cloudy this afternoon. better tomorrow. and tn sunshine on >> paula and judy very upset i didn't mention st. louis. we mentioned joplin and spring field. >> get on that. >>> coming up on "gma," the mom who spent 17 years in prison for a murder she says she didn't commit. how she was exone
including missouri. record rains in joplin and springfield. waves developing along it, continue to see the rainfall through today and tomorrow. another 2 inches on top of what we have seen there. another pulse after that, and a strong threat for severe weather tomorrow and on monday for really an area that's got about 12 million people. dallas up through oklahoma city. watching that carefully. and eands through monday. and okinawa, vongfong, and ey're gettingle winds in a >> good moing,g,...
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louis, missouri where we're joined by antonio french. he's the st. louis alderman of the 21st ward, and longtime community advocate. he recently helped found the new organization "hashtag heal stl" antonio french, welcome to democracy now! let's start with this latest , based onreported anonymous federal sources, that tom jackson, the police chief of ferguson, is stepping down. jackson and the mayor have both denied that he is. what do you make of all of this? >> the talk of the resignation of the ferguson police chief has been building for a while. in fact, many of us have called for his resignation several weeks ago. in fact, in keeping a position actually becomes an impediment to the community moving forward. so i welcome news that there's also talk in washington of helping to facilitate that. but as you said, as of last night, the chief said that was not the case and he is not been consulted on it. >> antonio french, what do you make of the continued leaks as the grand jury investigation proceeds at a snail space in trying to reach some kind of a
louis, missouri where we're joined by antonio french. he's the st. louis alderman of the 21st ward, and longtime community advocate. he recently helped found the new organization "hashtag heal stl" antonio french, welcome to democracy now! let's start with this latest , based onreported anonymous federal sources, that tom jackson, the police chief of ferguson, is stepping down. jackson and the mayor have both denied that he is. what do you make of all of this? >> the talk of the...
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louis, missouri. >>> the global death toll from ebola has now surpassed 4,000. the world health organization says there are nearly 8400 confirmed or suspected cases of ebola in west africa. many fear the real numbers could be much higher. the vast majority of cases are in liberia, sierra leone and guinea. one person has died in the united states. they are facing the reality that ebola is just a plane ride away, u.s. officials are adopting new safeguards just in case. rosa flores reports on how thing haves changed at one new york medical center. >> hospitals around the country are preparing for ebola patients. what are hospitals preparing to do, and what can patients expect? let me show you. at mt. sinai, all a patient would have to do is walk in and say i have a fever, and dr. sheer from mt. sinai says that begins the entire process. >> right. at that point the staff member would go through a series of questions in our algorithm. >> reporter: some of the questions are basic and on signs on the wall. like, did you travel internationally? do you have symptoms like
louis, missouri. >>> the global death toll from ebola has now surpassed 4,000. the world health organization says there are nearly 8400 confirmed or suspected cases of ebola in west africa. many fear the real numbers could be much higher. the vast majority of cases are in liberia, sierra leone and guinea. one person has died in the united states. they are facing the reality that ebola is just a plane ride away, u.s. officials are adopting new safeguards just in case. rosa flores...
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louis , 244 miles to columbia, missouri, and found out you couldn't stay in a hotel. you couldn't stay on campus. we were there for the state cross country championship. you look and you look. if i had to loo say what turned me around, i was in the band. base drummer, the heartbeat. >> at long last is dick gregory optimistic about the future? you're watching "talk to al jazeera" stay with us. >> this sunday, you've witnessed their incredible journey. >> i'm ready to get out man... i'm ready to get out of high school. >> the triumphs, trials and struggles. "on the edge of eighteen". don't miss the class reunion. were the right paths chosen? >> it was absolutely devastating. >> have family wounds begun to heal? >> our relationship still is harsh. >> are their dreams coming true? >> it wasn't my first choice, but i'm glad i made a choice. >> the edge of eighteen class reunion. immediately after the final episode. sunday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> this is "talk to al jazeera." i'm ray suarez speaking this week with dick gregory, activist, comedian. dic
louis , 244 miles to columbia, missouri, and found out you couldn't stay in a hotel. you couldn't stay on campus. we were there for the state cross country championship. you look and you look. if i had to loo say what turned me around, i was in the band. base drummer, the heartbeat. >> at long last is dick gregory optimistic about the future? you're watching "talk to al jazeera" stay with us. >> this sunday, you've witnessed their incredible journey. >> i'm ready to...
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. >> missouri is the new mississippi. scott brown may be down at the polls. he's got it blocked off. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. breaking news tonight, a man from kansas is being tested for ebola. we've seen a number of scares like this in recent days. this one is different. the man just returned from working as a ship's medic off the coast of africa. the hospital described the care being taken to avoid any contamination. this news comes as the cdc is re-evaluating its response to the ebola epidemic after its first known transmission to the virus in the u.s. >> we have to rethink the way we address ebola infection control.
. >> missouri is the new mississippi. scott brown may be down at the polls. he's got it blocked off. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. breaking news tonight, a man from kansas is being tested for ebola. we've seen a number of scares like this in recent days. this one is different. the man just returned from working as a ship's medic off the coast of africa. the hospital described the care being taken to avoid any contamination. this news comes as the cdc is...
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. >>> five criminal cases in missouri have been dismissed because the prime witness in each case for officer darren wilson failed to show up. he hasn't been seen in public since the august incident. no comments from ferguson police. >>> senate democrats are launching last-minute attack ads. attacks are accusing plans to slash social security and medicare. they are airing in states with critical senate races in arkansas and iowa and louisiana. primarily targeting the older
. >>> five criminal cases in missouri have been dismissed because the prime witness in each case for officer darren wilson failed to show up. he hasn't been seen in public since the august incident. no comments from ferguson police. >>> senate democrats are launching last-minute attack ads. attacks are accusing plans to slash social security and medicare. they are airing in states with critical senate races in arkansas and iowa and louisiana. primarily targeting the older
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missouri state senator marie ladal and tom fuentes. do you know why these individuals were arrested? what were they exactly doing? >> as you know, wolf, today is moral monday. i have to tell you that for the most part, things have gone very well. but i do know that there are some people who were arrested this afternoon, including cornell west as you stated, and a couple of other people from st. louis. i will tell you that today has been absolutely incredible. there have been so many experiences and opportunities to see really the hearts of some of the police officers, as well as the clergy from all different types of faiths. in one circumstance, we saw an officer cry when he was approached by a priest. he knew what he was feeling on the inside. all of the protesters were very glad to see those tears from that officer's face today. >> tom fuentes, law enforcement makes 19 arrests, include progress fess s professor cornell west. they have to balance law and order. >> the accounts i read were some of the arrests were made when people woul
missouri state senator marie ladal and tom fuentes. do you know why these individuals were arrested? what were they exactly doing? >> as you know, wolf, today is moral monday. i have to tell you that for the most part, things have gone very well. but i do know that there are some people who were arrested this afternoon, including cornell west as you stated, and a couple of other people from st. louis. i will tell you that today has been absolutely incredible. there have been so many...
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that's important. >> joining me now from ferguson, missouri is msnbc's tremendoane. matt pierce, an l.a. times national reporter. matt pierce, first of all to shaw, the police reaction to this shooting and the response to it, anyway, their openness about the information about it seems to be very different than what happened in ferguson. >> yeah, i think that's true. you saw the police try to release an account of what happened with the shooting as soon as possible the night it happened. we saw further details released today. and i think they probably learned a lesson from what happened in ferguson in which you saw information trickle out pretty slowly and the officer's name was released several days later. we haven't seen the officer's name released here, but we did get a relatively full narrative of what police believe happened, which has sort of smoothed this process along for the community. you know, the family disagrees with the police narrative of what happened. they say vonder meyers just had a sandwich in his hand, not a gun, but they'll be meeting with them t
that's important. >> joining me now from ferguson, missouri is msnbc's tremendoane. matt pierce, an l.a. times national reporter. matt pierce, first of all to shaw, the police reaction to this shooting and the response to it, anyway, their openness about the information about it seems to be very different than what happened in ferguson. >> yeah, i think that's true. you saw the police try to release an account of what happened with the shooting as soon as possible the night it...
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>> ron allen in ferguson, missouri tonight. ron, thanks. >>> tonight a member of congress is calling for action after our nbc news investigation aired here last night about artificial turf on the soccer fields and football fields. the turf children play on all across this country and the concern, as we said, could the material that's used as a kind of granular synthetic dirt between the blades of artificial grass be harmful? in the 24 hours since our report, we have heard from a lot of viewers including parents and athletes themselves, sharing their stories, their concerns. we get our follow-up report tonight from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: megan lowell couldn't sleep last night after hearing about the nbc news investigation. and the college soccer coach who worries about the potential health risk of artificial turf. >> last night i was laying in bed, probably around 1:00 a.m., probably should be sleeping, obviously. and i was reading it. and i was in total shock. >> reporter: the 24-year-old was a soccer goalie through
>> ron allen in ferguson, missouri tonight. ron, thanks. >>> tonight a member of congress is calling for action after our nbc news investigation aired here last night about artificial turf on the soccer fields and football fields. the turf children play on all across this country and the concern, as we said, could the material that's used as a kind of granular synthetic dirt between the blades of artificial grass be harmful? in the 24 hours since our report, we have heard from a...
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in the fall of 1864, missouri was invaded by sterling price. objective, and did not have much chance of succeeding, was perhaps to threaten st. louis, cause an uprising among these american knights, perhaps install a confederate government. none of these were founded. price kind of went in and are. .e headed -- went in an arc kansas was a whole different military theater with a different commander. , we'retle of westport coming up on the 150th anniversary of that in a few more weeks. it is the last major battle of that campaign. effectively the civil war was over. west of the mississippi. -- heecrans thought thought it would bring him back into good graces, but he was wrong. in december, he was relieved by grant, and he never again had an active post in the war, never again had an active role. army untiln the 1867. then in 1867 he retired. john russell1867, gone was the editor of the new york tribune. he sent a letter to garfield. it read, my dear general, i see that rosecrans's resignation has been accepted at last. and that he is to go out of
in the fall of 1864, missouri was invaded by sterling price. objective, and did not have much chance of succeeding, was perhaps to threaten st. louis, cause an uprising among these american knights, perhaps install a confederate government. none of these were founded. price kind of went in and are. .e headed -- went in an arc kansas was a whole different military theater with a different commander. , we'retle of westport coming up on the 150th anniversary of that in a few more weeks. it is the...
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evening i will briefly describe the naco conference that occ staff and i attended, and kansas city, missouri two weeks ago. and this is the annual training conference that naco has. and it is three and a half days of courses including investigation techniques, civilian oversight role in police training, mediation, and body cameras, and language access, and lgbtq persons and police interactions. and constitutional issues and recent development in the law. this conference is attended by civilian oversight staff, board and commission members, attorneys, community members and law enforcement. it is the only conference of its type, and this year, is conference was record breaking in attendance and they were over 300 at the conference and we had internationals, and we had them travel from mexico and jamaica the united kingdom and the past conferences and the attends from africa and from ireland and this year, two, two occ, staff members in that training sessions, including investigator jason who led a session on the investigations along with the chief of investigations from the washington dc civil
evening i will briefly describe the naco conference that occ staff and i attended, and kansas city, missouri two weeks ago. and this is the annual training conference that naco has. and it is three and a half days of courses including investigation techniques, civilian oversight role in police training, mediation, and body cameras, and language access, and lgbtq persons and police interactions. and constitutional issues and recent development in the law. this conference is attended by civilian...
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louis, missouri, as protesters faced off with police. this time over the shooting of another black teenager. police say one officer was injured and two people arrested on thursday. the protest started wednesday after the teenager was shot and killed by a police officer. police actually say this suspect fired several shots toward the officer first before the officer then shot back. but he shot back apparently some 17 times. more protests are planned in nearby ferguson, missouri, this upcoming weekend, where michael brown was shot and killed by an officer two months ago. michael brown, unarmed at the time. >>> we want to bring you -- speaking of police force, new details on this. remember this video we showed you early in the week. we have new information about one of the police officers who was accused of using excessive force during a traffic stop in indiana. susan candiotti talks to a woman who says she knows what it felt like for people in that car. >> reporter: yolanda, have you seen that video? >> absolutely. my goodness, it brings b
louis, missouri, as protesters faced off with police. this time over the shooting of another black teenager. police say one officer was injured and two people arrested on thursday. the protest started wednesday after the teenager was shot and killed by a police officer. police actually say this suspect fired several shots toward the officer first before the officer then shot back. but he shot back apparently some 17 times. more protests are planned in nearby ferguson, missouri, this upcoming...
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but this ain't just about what's happening in missouri. this is about a national problem. >> i think what's inspiring is we are 60 days past the death of michael brown and a lot of young people in ferguson. people known by twitter. music over people. these folks have maintains a movement for 60 plus days and inspired folks to come across the country. i send folks out there from global grind to be on the ground and capture and witness a historic moment where young women have taken the lead to galvanize the issue that happens to be ha hot spot in ferguson, but we know it's happening across the country in so many cities, not just ferguson. >> that point feels so critical to me. it feels like visually you can see it. when it started it was hot. it was august. think how protesters were dressed in the hot initial protests. then you see people in the cold. you're starting to get a sense of how long this is dragging on. on one hand i love that it's enduring movement turning into something. on the other hand, it is 60 days, no indictment, no arrest
but this ain't just about what's happening in missouri. this is about a national problem. >> i think what's inspiring is we are 60 days past the death of michael brown and a lot of young people in ferguson. people known by twitter. music over people. these folks have maintains a movement for 60 plus days and inspired folks to come across the country. i send folks out there from global grind to be on the ground and capture and witness a historic moment where young women have taken the lead...
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omar villafranca, cbs news, jennings, missouri. >>> why did the secret service send agents to a private home in maryland? i'm andrea mccarren at the white house, the latest on a new government investigation into their conduct coming up. >> reporter: it's been four days since human remains were found in charlottesville. are they those of hannah graham? we take you inside to search. >> reporter: i'm stephanie ramirez in d.c. talking with the director of ddot on the new construction and changes on military road and the 6 decent street bridge. that's coming up he -- 16th street bridge. that's coming up next. >>> more scrutiny from the secret service and it involves a controversial mission that unfolded in maryland. thank you for joining us.
omar villafranca, cbs news, jennings, missouri. >>> why did the secret service send agents to a private home in maryland? i'm andrea mccarren at the white house, the latest on a new government investigation into their conduct coming up. >> reporter: it's been four days since human remains were found in charlottesville. are they those of hannah graham? we take you inside to search. >> reporter: i'm stephanie ramirez in d.c. talking with the director of ddot on the new...
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and there were earlier protests in ferguson, missouri. robin smith of our st. louis affiliate kmoz reports. >> reporter: roughly 200 demonstrators took their protests to an that separates the police and fire departments in ferguson. they demonstrated for hours in the rain. organizers say the overall message was to support the community, continue their nonviolent protests and to encourage police to be more sensitive and restrained. many came from across the nation to be there. some religious leaders demonstrated and could be heard asking police to arrest them. organizers called this morrow monday and say this action is important. >> we're waking up knowing every 28 hours one of my black brothers or sisters kills. >> black matters and it seems people don't want to acknowledge how important that matters. >> that is robin smith reporting. there were more than 50 arrests made at protests in missouri on monday. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," changes in the church. the vatican signals a shift in tone towards homosexuality and divorce. >>> but first, north
and there were earlier protests in ferguson, missouri. robin smith of our st. louis affiliate kmoz reports. >> reporter: roughly 200 demonstrators took their protests to an that separates the police and fire departments in ferguson. they demonstrated for hours in the rain. organizers say the overall message was to support the community, continue their nonviolent protests and to encourage police to be more sensitive and restrained. many came from across the nation to be there. some...
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a new night of chaos on the streets of missouri. protesters clash with police over a deadly officer involved shooting. new video. >>> and less than one ohour, we ll
a new night of chaos on the streets of missouri. protesters clash with police over a deadly officer involved shooting. new video. >>> and less than one ohour, we ll
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protests are picking up steam in ferguson, missouri. more than four dozen people arrested in a moral march on monday. among them activist cornel west. >> there is no us against them. this is a we problem. it is we and we all have to work to dismantle a system that unfairly privileges some people over other people. no matter what the injustice. >> it has been two months since a white police officer shot and killed michael brown. >>> monday night football. the san francisco 49ers falling behind early against the rams. could colin kaepernick lead them to a comeback win? i don't think that guy was really that fast. if he was, we have a real highlight to show you and headline. andy scholes will have that in the bleacher report next. go ahead and put your bag right here. have a nice flight! traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there too. it's no wonder more people choose del
protests are picking up steam in ferguson, missouri. more than four dozen people arrested in a moral march on monday. among them activist cornel west. >> there is no us against them. this is a we problem. it is we and we all have to work to dismantle a system that unfairly privileges some people over other people. no matter what the injustice. >> it has been two months since a white police officer shot and killed michael brown. >>> monday night football. the san francisco...
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police and protesters also faced off in nearby ferguson, missouri, where brown was killed. authorities say the demonstrations this weekend have so far been peaceful. >> officers on bikes riding through the crowd. that's the message. let's all be respectful of everybody. >> at this point, i'm a little at peace. i'm not angry. i mean, you know, upset maybe. >> michael brown was not armed when he was shot to death by a ferguson police officer, darren wilson. a grand jury continues to review evidence in that case. so far, no charges. >>> out west, police have made an arrest in the case of a wildfire that devastated one northern california town. the fire raced through the lumber town of weed, destroying 150 structures, most of them homes. officers arrested 24-year-old ronald bo marshall for allegedly starting that fire. he's now being held on $250,000 bail. no word yet on a motive. >>> now to decision 2014. one candidate hoping to be pennsylvania's next governor is getting the backing of the first lady. michelle obama will campaign in philadelphia this week for democratic candid
police and protesters also faced off in nearby ferguson, missouri, where brown was killed. authorities say the demonstrations this weekend have so far been peaceful. >> officers on bikes riding through the crowd. that's the message. let's all be respectful of everybody. >> at this point, i'm a little at peace. i'm not angry. i mean, you know, upset maybe. >> michael brown was not armed when he was shot to death by a ferguson police officer, darren wilson. a grand jury...
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by far the worst drive in the country is across the state of missouri. flash flood watches are up for almost the entire state and all the way down there towards joplin. how much rain are we expecting? is this going to be today, tonight and then into tomorrow, up to about 3 to 4 inches is possible in southern missouri. the heaviest rain's in st. louis and then i-70 will be this morning. so, that's kind of the area of worst weather. there is light rain today illinois, indiana, kentucky and tennessee. you're beautiful in new england today. enjoy that peak fall foliage. mid-atlantic looks good. florida all the way to texas, we're holding on to some heat here. even as we go into friday, not a lot changes. the only exception will be some of those clouds and showers will try to head towards areas of d.c. and even new york late in the day. >> all right, we'll be watching for it. thank you, bill. >>> well, some stories making news this morning later today. supporters for slain teen michael brown will hold a vigil marking two months since his shooting death. meanw
by far the worst drive in the country is across the state of missouri. flash flood watches are up for almost the entire state and all the way down there towards joplin. how much rain are we expecting? is this going to be today, tonight and then into tomorrow, up to about 3 to 4 inches is possible in southern missouri. the heaviest rain's in st. louis and then i-70 will be this morning. so, that's kind of the area of worst weather. there is light rain today illinois, indiana, kentucky and...
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this is out of clinton, missouri. you can see it streaming down out of kansas city. interstate 70 is going to be a slow trek. here's that widespread area of moisture. one band already going through still lingering in missouri and another behind that in nebraska. then it spreads, heavy rain especially a corridor from missouri into illinois, three inches or more possible, so we already have flood watches and warnings out this morning. here's kind of the core of where you could see that, also gulf moisture enhanced along this line, so that will be another spot we'll ever to watch through the course of the day. there's the severe weather side of all of this, yesterday already a lot of wind and hail reported, we could see more today. >> concern this morning over the potential spread of ebola in the u.s. >> especially in texas where that infected patient came in contact with several people, including children. we are joined next to break down what health officials are going to be looking for. >> doctors are trying to stop the spread of enterovirus, affecting children now l
this is out of clinton, missouri. you can see it streaming down out of kansas city. interstate 70 is going to be a slow trek. here's that widespread area of moisture. one band already going through still lingering in missouri and another behind that in nebraska. then it spreads, heavy rain especially a corridor from missouri into illinois, three inches or more possible, so we already have flood watches and warnings out this morning. here's kind of the core of where you could see that, also gulf...
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protestors smashed windows, taunted police officers overnight in missouri. this comes after another teen was killed in an officer- involved shooting in st. louis this week. tensions already high in that area after an officer shot a teen in ferguson, missouri just two months ago. police say the situation could have gotten much worse. >> what i describe as a large knife came flying out of the crowd actually hit an officer on the shoulder. fortunately not the blade edge. it just shows how quickly this situation can turn. >> police officers say they are preparing for a weekend of protests. >>> a fremont woman is arrested for a deadly crash even though she was not at the scene of the accident. police say the 42-year-old woman supplied the booze for a party full of teenagers at her home last year. after the party, three 17-year- olds got into a drunk driving crash on durham hoed. one of the boys in the car was killed. the driver has already been convicted. now the woman who hosted the party is charged with involuntary manslaughter. >>> a tribal dispute suddenly cl
protestors smashed windows, taunted police officers overnight in missouri. this comes after another teen was killed in an officer- involved shooting in st. louis this week. tensions already high in that area after an officer shot a teen in ferguson, missouri just two months ago. police say the situation could have gotten much worse. >> what i describe as a large knife came flying out of the crowd actually hit an officer on the shoulder. fortunately not the blade edge. it just shows how...
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tom llamas, thank you. >>> it was a night of real tension in ferguson, missouri. police and protesters going going nose to nose after an off-duty cop shot and killed yet another teenager in st. louis. and today hundreds of people are going to arrive for a fresh round of protests. and jeff zeleny is on the ground in ferguson this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. ferguson and st. louis are cities on edge as thousands of protesters are set to arrive for what they're calling a weekend of resistance. overnight, tension and outrage on the streets. but no violence as protests rekindle in ferguson. thousands of protesters on their way to missouri after a second young african-american man was killed by police. the demonstrations marked by burning flags and throwing bricks through windows. >> look at me like i'm a criminal when you're the criminal. >> reporter: police say the latest shooting on wednesday night in st. louis started with the confrontation and led to a chase. >> i want to ask for calm. it's an individual with a gun that made a conscious decisi
tom llamas, thank you. >>> it was a night of real tension in ferguson, missouri. police and protesters going going nose to nose after an off-duty cop shot and killed yet another teenager in st. louis. and today hundreds of people are going to arrive for a fresh round of protests. and jeff zeleny is on the ground in ferguson this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. ferguson and st. louis are cities on edge as thousands of protesters are set to arrive for what they're...
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>> the prosecutors in missouri know this will be execuscrutini and will be reviewed at some point in time. so, i think it would be wise for them to disclose -- >> right. >> all of the ex cappatory including the inculpatory evidence. >> how do you read the did i see close you're that there was marijuanadisclosure that there marijua marijuana? >> without nothing the levels of intoxication, without knowing how high he was or what those levels were, it's speculative. i think it would play a factor if we noticed that there was high levels of thc, but, again, most people that smoke marijuana don't get agressive. it's not consentit with somebody who is smoking that drug. if anything, marijuana makes you more tame, more relaxed but if the levels were high, an argument could be made it was self defense because he was being belligerent and acting in conformity with the high levels of thc. >> thank you for ting it up. what's clear is there was some sort of significant altercation at the car. correct? will you walk that out with me? some kind of altercation at the car. >> yes. yes. >> but it doe
>> the prosecutors in missouri know this will be execuscrutini and will be reviewed at some point in time. so, i think it would be wise for them to disclose -- >> right. >> all of the ex cappatory including the inculpatory evidence. >> how do you read the did i see close you're that there was marijuanadisclosure that there marijua marijuana? >> without nothing the levels of intoxication, without knowing how high he was or what those levels were, it's speculative. i...