one would did is and should ask the question, but for the dash camera in the cincinnati case, would we be here debating what in fact, really happened? with the words of maybe three police officers against the words of a dead man, the nonwords of a dead man? so my sense, wolf, is that this is a racial justice issue that has to be addressed by this nation. it is an issue that is corroding and building if you will, exacerbating tension in urban communities. and it s an issue that has to be addressed at every single level of government. the federal, the state, and the local level. because we ve seen state police departments, city police departments, sheriff s departments, now a university police department involved. something is amiss with the culture of law enforcement in many cases. very quickly, because you have presidential candidates addressing your conference, the
rosemary? many thanks to our ivan watson there at the main protest site in hong kong. u.s. president obama has a series of meetings planned monday to tackle the tensions in ferguson, missouri. first, he will talk with his cabinet to get an update on a review of federal programs that fund local and state police departments. mr. obama also plans to meet with young civil rights leaders, community activists and police. he wants to come up with ways communities and police can rebuild trust. ferguson has been torn apart since the police killing of unarmed teenager michael brown. well, officer darren wilson, the man who fatally shot brown resigned from the ferguson police deet over the weekend. he said he wants the community to heal. mary maloney reports on the city s plans to move forward. we have now severed ties with officer darren wilson. reporter: that official
hits the streets of new york to talk and sing. what else? obama care good morning, everyone. i m randi kaye. it s 8:00 on the east coast. 5:00 a.m. out west. thanks for waking up with us. all eyes are on one of the most important u.s. allies in the middle east. that is egypt. more than a year ago egypt filled cairo s tahrir square and told hosni mubarak time to give up power. now they are saying the same thing to the military. but will the army listen? you re looking at live pictures from tahrir square. thousands of people have been there four days and nights. election results from last week s presidential runoff due thursday. now there s speculation they may come out tomorrow. two rivals each claiming victory. u.s. has a warning for americans. stay out of kenya s coastal city of mombasa. u.s. embassy nairobi says there s an eminent threat of terror attack in the destination. it is suspending all travel and ordering all u.s. personnel to get out. back in the u.s. floo
government that tells the american people you are on your own. if you get sick, you re on your own. if you can t afford college, you re on your own. if you don t like that some corporation is polluting your air, or the air that your child breathes you re on your own. martha: alan colmes is host of the alan colmes radio show. gretchen hamel, executive director of public notice. welcome to both of you. hi. hi. martha:, alan, you may be on your own, buddy. where is he wrong? they want to bust unions. take away teacher collective bargaining rights. they want to defund state police departments. they want to do away with health care. wouldn t have portability. a lot of people would not have coverage. people wouldn t have coverage. they have a list of things you want to do. republican audiences at debates applaud leting a guy in coma die. evenly thing they want death penalty. they applaud all the people rick perry killed. look at actual issue and