guess they knew this was ripe for violence. i would imagine they probably had people, pedestrian traffic coming and going. not knowing who may be in a particular car. you pay particular attention that the bad guys come up on foot so that you are looking to see it from every angle where trouble may be hiding. peter, members of the community didn t want this event to happen here. they thought that it could and not only incite violence but be a target of the violence but it didn t happen anyway. there is no violence whatsoever. that needs to be said again and again and again. it is true however, this bigoted group would do a contest for no good reason whatsoever. they say they can t be cowed by groups who say if are you in
we want justice. have the police shown restraint? have they tried to deescalate? no. they re standing their ground you know what i mean? they stand their ground. that s what they re supposed to do. here with me reverend anthony evans, president of the national black church initiative. and joining us from washington democratic maryland state senator katherine pugh whose district includes baltimore city. i want to start with you. i was out there last night at 10:30. you were in the street with congressman elijah cummings telling the folks, the media because it was all media at that point, telling the media there s a large stack of documents going to the state attorney s office. we cannot expect the folks in the office to process those documents quickly. and it seems that there s a legal process that needs to play out before there s a public information release. but that the people in the community didn t really understand that, and some of
across the country and demand change and get it. so change is coming to the ferguson police department. though all the police departments around have been doing the same thing in terms of treating citizens as revenue sources, brutalizing them and beam are losing their jobs people getting beat up these kind of things. so we have a community in deep pain. that s why they have been able to protest month after month because they are in deep pain. it is unfortunate that a few people, maybe as little as one person comes to the rally that is peaceful except for that shooter. and that colors the whole rally. right. the community didn t want to shoot cops. they don t want anybody killed. and yet the conversation becomes citizen violence instead of policing changes. so this one person changed the whole conversation. it s not fair to the people who have been protesting peacefully
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surrounding sergeant bergdahl. do you think this sets a precedent that america gave up too much or do we go after them no matter what? it s about letting the military community know that no matter what happens, we re not going to forget about you, we re going to come for you. and over the last five years, most americans did forget about bowe bergdahl. but his community didn t, his family didn t and let s get the guy home and celebrate the fact we did regain the only p.o.w. in afghanistan. do you think there are sufficient safeguards in place to make sure the five terrorists