they do a great job. and senator from portland and the republican congressman that represent as district on the u.s./mexico border. i d like the start our conversation with you. you ve been a leading voice on this. you had made pilgrimages to the centers before others had gone down there. why hasn t anything changed and why has it gotten worse? i tell you when i hear a member of the administration say the reports on the conditions are unsubstantiated, i m like what world are they living in? because we ve had the inspector generals work for these departments do reports, journalists do extenszive interviews and report on the conditions, we ve had the flores settlement agreement lawyers have special access go in and report on the conditions. from every direction you see
brown s death. so why hasn t anything changed over the past year or has it? joining right now to react is radio talk show host david webb who was in ferguson. a year later to the day august 9th when michael brown was shot. the black lives matter movement, let s put aside the people for the moment. there are concerned people, residents of ferguson, other communities in america, they want to deal with the issues of crime and police. where there are bad cops, there s a way to deal with that. what s happened in ferguson, steve, is no solutions have come to the community. i ve talk to the people down there still. i ll be going back there again. we have a war zone in some areas. that s what it looks like. and now you have these people that come out. look, protest peacefully. i understand that, but they bring this out at night which also brings out the bad element. you ve got gang problems, crime problems. they are not dealing with those
at the end of the front were only 100 i have the list here, only 194 objects from the entire 737 which broke up. this was in an area where people were actively looking for it in the islands of indonesia. i guess i m not surprised we don t have debris. in this case there was head rests, tray, one piece of the tail and one piece of aluminum and that s it. not finding debris doesn t assume it is all together but it is a vast ocean and even on this plane there wasn t much left floating. it s amazing. we keep thinking why hasn t anything but the ocean is a very big place. this is from robert and he says will the atmospheric pressure damage the black boxes? no. they are specifically designed to function perfectly well down to 6,000 meters. at the moment we are at 4 1/2
lumpur. thank you so much. one of the possibilities so many people are discussing, the possibility that this was some kind of a hijacking attempt. the question then would be, why have we not heard a word from the people behind who may have pulled this off? no chatter at all. it s been 11 days. no claim of responsibility, nothing from possible terrorist groups. so, the big question is, if this was a 9/11-style plot, why haven t we heard anything yet? why hasn t anything happened yet? what is the end game? why would they do this, if they are, in fact, doing it deliberately? why would they take an airplane full of passengers and roar around the skies and hide it or do whatever else they re doing underneath the radar? why would they do this? what did they want this for? now, what would happen if they did, in fact, find a way to land, refuel, take off again, and then threaten the integrity of certain kinds of structures,
charge. cade, do you plan to file a civil lawsuit? reverend, we re in the process. we absolutely believe there is a history and a and i don t have to tell you. i m preaching to the choir. but there is a history and a pattern of police abuse directed specifically at african-americans in the city of jasper, texas. we believe that that policy and pattern, we will be able to show it. and we believe her civil rights were violated. and we are going to fight for her, and we are going to shine a spotlight on that city and on that police department and hold them accountable. now, we all remember, shae, the horrific murder of james bird jr. back in 1998. i came down and spoke at that funeral. how are race relations in jasper today as compared to then? nothing. hasn t anything changed. everything is still the same. when you left, it s still the same way. hasn t nothing changed. and i was little.