It im sorry a new focus on the Republican Party and women with donald trump smack dab in the middle. It will affect about 175,000 vehicles and that is stunning. A Record Number of autos recalled last year more than 74 million. Tonight we take a deeper look at your risk on the road. Typhoon souderor downgraded but packing a punch. We begin tonight in ferguson, missouri. A year ago tomorrow Michael Brown, the unarmed black teen shot and killed by a white Police Officer sparking a nationwide debate on how the minority are treated by police. It became the epicentre of a conversation on race and race relations. Diane eastabrook joins us live tonight with a look at how the city is reacting a year later. Evening. Hi as you remember ferguson erupted in chaos last year and went on for months after Michael Brown was killed. Slowly the community is healing. Today is a day to remember Michael Brown and what his death was remembered. At a makeshift memorial. There were proirs. And proud words from
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