civil right investigation going into darren wilson as an individual and into the ferguson police department as a group. he said in october that he thinks, this is me quoting now, i think it s pretty clear that the need for wholesale change in the ferguson police department is appropriate. do you believe that? he seems to be pretty certain that there is racial profiling or racial prejudices or inappropriate constitutional behavior coming out of ferguson. well, once again, i mean, i think some of the excerpts from his speech alluded to that they have not concluded what they started investigating. that they re supposed to be open and fair with this rigorous investigation, that they have not prejudged that. but then again they ve made statements he s made statements like this weeks, in fact months ago saying there s an obvious need for wholesale change. that sounds like you ve prejudged the situation to me. so that is frustrating. i would like to see the investigation into the police d
there is still information out there, videos, endless, countless hours of video that has been captured and being reviewed. there s many people out there who think they got away with it, and i think they re going to find out later oen they didn t. tlast question, o reilly was on earlier saying the riots he suggested created more bias against african-americans. do you agree with that? unfortunately i ve heard some people say that they ve lost some sympathy that they might have once had towards some of the demonstrators. but, you know, we re focused on moving forward here in the city of ferguson. we re looking at trying to bring the community together. so we continue to have conversations, we continue to look at ourselves and how we can improve ourselves. and hopefully in the end we ll all come together as a community. good luck to you, mr. mayor. thank you. all the best. still ahead, an nfl player with a powerful message for these rioters. plus, we also have breaking news ton
marker mike brown. right. he said he was asked what was that all about and he said i m not choosing sides. i just support ferguson, which doesn t make any sense because if you support ferguson, there s a whole bunch of i-heart-ferguson signs going around town. so he took a side which made the nfl take a side km made the rams take a side and now you re in a p.r. nightmare. i think they intended to be uniting. did they succeed in any way? the players succeeded in dividing. the rams for all of for everything they ve done they have done quite a bit to reach out to ferguson. they ve been big supporters of backstopers throughout the years. but this issue they have clearly if they re not going to punish the players, the nfl punishes players for throwing footballs into the stands, they punish players for wearing the wrong chinstrap, they fine players for celebrating too incorrectly during a game. you re not going to fine these
enforcement officers to continue to serve in the city of ferguson for him to move on. what s going to happen now with the looters? over 70 arrests with the looting of the stores and the arsons we saw and so on and so forth. what is the status of those criminal charges? i mean, that s still ongoing. for anybody who s been involved in any of the looting or destruction, anybody who s been caught has been charged. and those people will be prosecuted. there is still information out there, videos, endless, countless hours of video that has been captured and being reviewed. there s many people out there who think they got away with it, and i think they re going to find out later oen they didn t. tlast question, o reilly was on earlier saying the riots he suggested created more bias against african-americans. do you agree with that? unfortunately i ve heard some people say that they ve lost some sympathy that they might
allowed to wear that. and yet kenny brit is allowed to wear mike brown and hands up don t shoot? there s a total double standard going on. and st. louis rams fans, st. louisians and ticketholders are really, really angry. there was a meeting tonight as i mentioned where they said it was they made some progress, they said. it was productive but very preliminary. and they ve pledged to have a further dialogue with the police, the rams will. so we ll see what happens there. mcgraw, thanks for being here. my pleasure. well, attorney general eric holder moments ago made new remarks on racial profiling by police departments. up next, the mayor of ferguson joins us to react to that. plus, some controversial comments from president obama getting buried by the headlines from ferguson last week. just ahead, we will fact check the stunning claim he made on one of the sunday shows right before that grand jury decision came down about his immigration executive action. i can t simply ignor