Administrative leave. Its been two weeks since the Ferguson Community was thrust onto the national scene. For two weeks residents there have been seeking answers and demanding justice while trying to make sense both of the killing of an unarmed teenager and the militant Police Response to their protests. And yet two weeks into this story with so many questions still unanswered, there are signs that relative normalcy is slowly returning to ferguson. As last night marked the Third Straight night with Peaceful Demonstrations that resulteded in zero arrests. A touch of normalcy is also returning in the form of High School Football with four local team games being played this weekend, one today with Normandy High School where the school will retire number 14 commemorating the year Michael Brown graduated. Students will go back to school on monday. But even as routines return, the family of Michael Brown and the Ferguson Community will continue to have to wait for answers, likely at least as
wolf blitzer and chief political analyst, gloria borger, great to have you both here, onset, in the atl. we re watching closely here. wolf, you just got back from a roundtable that was streaming online. you had a chance to talk to voters live. what s the most interesting thing that they re interested in. you know, a lot of republicans, and these are traditional, conservative republicans, they re worried about what s going on right now within this republican race for the white house. they think it s doing damage to the republican brand, to the republican party. they re wondering if this is the best way for them to go ahead and conduct this process of selecting a nominee. so they re worried about what s going on. the acrimony between these republican candidates, almost like a circular firing squad, if you will. so they re worried what s going to happen down the road. gloria, is there anything that can happen tonight, throughout the day, where anyone can seal the deal? wel