fun to see people come together all races, all ages of people coming together. reporter: you can see the crowd as they kind of swell over the bridge people tell us they were not going to stop to the idea of being able to stand here and walk across the bridge. so many people walked from home yesterday saying they wanted to be here on sunday and that s something they are able to experience a lot of smiley faces, a lot of messages about all civil rights and a lot of communities coming together to have this conversation on this bridge. it looks like many more young people there as well. van jones, you and i were standing there alongside one another when congressman john lewis and president obama came out and hugged president obama paying homage to all the foot soldiers but particularly john lewis, he was one of his biggest heroes and we heard the message from both of them who said
this to be the fastest-selling product in apple s history, so you know there s very lofty expectations. it s going to be difficult for the company to exceed that. the apple watch proves times really are changing. like some other famous londoners time is on my side yes it is reporter: apple hopes time is on their side. samuel burke, cnn, london.
opposed to islam, et cetera but none of those were major components of his politics. it s much more likely the people who wanted to get rid of him wanted to get rid of him because he was a thorn in the side of the russian administration the putin administration and also of the katarov administration in chechnya. he was a constant and bitter critic of russian actions in ukraine. so i think it s very unlikely that we can find an incredible islami reason for murdering this man basically in the shadow of the kremlin. the mystery just thickens doesn t it? it gets murkier, as opposed to getting more clarity. it does. christopher dickey thank you so much. ahead, thousands of people commemorating the bloody sunday march. ryan young is in the thick of it in selma, alabama. reporter: and the crowds seem to continue to grow.
traffic and dodging cars. then about an alleged battery incident. the situation us escalating when robinson entered his friend s house. officer kenny arrived, heart a commotion inside and forced his way in according to police. officials say robinson attacked officer kenny who then fired the deadly shots. kenny suffered a blow to the head robinson was administered cpr at the scene, but later died at the hospital. he was unarmed and that s going to make this all the more complicated for the investigators, for the public to accept to understand that deadly force had to be used. reporter: this is not the first time the 45-year-old officer used excessive force,
the most transparent administration you said it again just a couple weeks ago. that s true. how does this conveyor with that? well i think the fact she s putting them forward will allow us to make sure that people have the information they need. and while president obama is talking about the e-mails, hillary clinton is not. cnn s erin mcpike joins me from the white house with more on this. erin? reporter: fred political this has deepened some for hillary clinton over the weekend. she has not spoken about this publicly. she had the opportunity to last night at an event in miami. she didn t take it. bill clinton has also avoided talking about it. listen here. reporter: do you think your wife is being treated fairly with the e-mails? i m not the one to touch that. i have an opinion, but i have a bias. tell us your opinion. president clinton, what s your opinion? thanks, folks. that i shouldn t be making news on this. now, more people are