disproportionate reaction to what the officers were called to the scene for as you understand it? it s too early to make any judgment. sounds like additional other video is going to come out. it is a burglary, considered to be a violent crime. so we ll have to wait and sew what actually comes out and also sounds like the officers perceived things differently perhaps. that one perceived nonlethal weapon would do the trick and the other officer thought there was something more significant. one thing that is obvious here is with this case and others that police shootings now are going to be under a microscope and that is as it should be. it should be a complete, thorough review of police shootings, that should happen. yeah. proper scrutiny to the right degree. former new york city police officer eugene o donnell. thanks for your time. so, we will keep an eye on ferguson. we will take you back there as that story continues to develop. again, these are live pictures or pictures that w
they re go doing it in an orderly way. many came here with the purpose of getting arrested. there s a difference in uniforms, light blue officers we can see one person taken away in handcuffs with the officers that are in blue from homeland security, the officer in white st. louis police, do i have that correctly, or it s the reverse? reporter: right. the dark blue uniforms are homeland security. i believe the officers in blue are st. louis city. i think the distinction is in terms of the force, this is federal ground. of course you re going to have city police, clearly going to have federal authorities here as well. we see video of cornell west. i want to make sure viewers caught that moment. explain the crowds. you had talked about the diversity of the crowds. here s the other amazing thing that we re seeing. the police on the right-hand side getting cornell west s
protesters, they want to get arrested. we ll see if they owe bridge or not. the eyes of the world watching again. august 9, 2014, michael brown was fatal shot. the officer, darren wilson, shot him in ferguson later exonerated by the grand jury, no charges brought against the officer. he resigned and moved. live pictures out of st. louis, missouri, a moral monday march at the thomas eagleton courthouse, barricades were set up. this is where the march was going to end. certain groups, certain numbers of protesters climbed over that barricade and started to advance on police officers who have been holding their line as you see there. ry ryan riley from the huffington post. you ve been covering the story as well since the death of michael brown. explain what we ve seen in the progress and the lack of progress, for certain obstacles, over last 12 months. i mean, overall, there has
it s down by over 40%. as you said, we have between 25,000 to 35,000 lions. they re in serious trouble. we need to do something about it or we ll lose this ultimate creature of the african plains. wildlife biologist, jeff corw corwin. today, august 10th, first ever world lion day. thank you. much more on the top stories when we return at top of the hour. here in ferguson st. louis, excuse me, where we re marking the one-year anniversary of the death of michael brown but seeing protesters crossing over a line where police set up a certain barricade. we ll take you to that march where the protesters are in st. louis and also return to ferguson as well. and then, donald trump not backing down from the comments that some are calling misogynistic about women. our question of the day, do you think donald trump has a problem with women? the pulse is live. cast your vote.
on four plain clothes police officers. police returned fire. missouri governor just released a statement, quote, those who terrorize communities with gunfire and commit violence against police officers are criminals and their reprehensible acts must not be allowed to silence the voices of peace and progress. now, this morning my colleague spoke with st. louis 5alderman french who described it. 100 feet away from me, gunshots started going off behind a white suv. there were just a few at first, and not very many people ran immediately but then more gunshots proceeded and even just took off. eugene o donnell is a former new york city police officer and currently teaches police studies at john j. college of criminal justice. looking at the thomas eagleton u.s. court building where the march finally ended where they re all meeting as a group