This hug came about that has even more intriguing. Our ed lavandera is in ferguson, missouri, where they are talking about this photo, as well. What are they saying . Reporter suzanne, this picture resonating with so many people, because it captures the power and hope that despite everything going on, so many people you have around here. You have 12yearold devonte hart Walking Around in protests, ferguson protests in portland with a sign that read free hugs. But he was crying and the Portland PoliceSergeant Brett barnham who asked why he was crying and the young boy started telling him about Police Brutality and that sort of thing. And they started just talking. And at that point, the photographer or the Police Officer asked the young boy for a hug. And the freelance photographer captured that moment. And that picture has been resonating with people around the country as it has been passed around through social media intensely over the last 24 hours. A powerful moment, and the kind of thing that here on west floorson avenue, the place that has seen so much destruction and violence is really resonating. You talk to people who had businesses burned out along this street, and you talk to them, and theyre looking and clamoring for moments like this, capturing moments like this that let people know everything is going to be okay. Suzanne . I think we all kind of need Something Like that, that symbolic gesture and that was really sear from two people passing on something to all of us. We want to see that potential of things get better for the communities. Youre in ferguson because theyre cleaning up after the protests and youve been following this. Give us a sense of how people are rebuilding, how are they how are they feeling after this week . Reporter here on west floorson avenue, things havent gotten back to normal. Within the hour, National Guard and Police Soldiers will eventually shut down this stretch, about a mile stretch of this roadway where weve seen several buildings that were burned out last monday night. And a lot of businesses that just havent been able to reopen and get back on their feet. A lot of small businesses, locally owned businesses, restaurants and that sort of thing. And obviously this is a place thats under a great deal of stress. A lot of boarded up windows. And just things arent back to normal. Not really sure when it will get back to normal at this point. But, you know, during the daylight hours, people are free to walk and drive down this stretch of road. But here before too long, to deter violent protests, they will shut down this road and thats the way it has been for the last few days. And many people wondering just how long that will last. Yeah. And we know that youre also covering the naacps march as well throughout the week, and so well be tuning back in with you following up to see how thats going throughout the coming days. Ed lavandera, thank you so much. We appreciate it. We want you to tune into cnn tomorrow, 3 00 p. M. Eastern. This is when the officer in this nowfamous photo will talk with our own fred okaya whitfield about what that moment was like for him, what that hug was about. Really curious about what hes got to say. Its a beautiful image. And certainly we are going to be very excited to hear what was behind all of that. Again, thats at 3 00 p. M. Eastern tomorrow. Just into cnn now, missouris governor jay nixon needs money fast to pay for fergusons security. It turns out nixon says he is calling a special legislative session to get crucial funds to pay the missouri National Guard and Missouri State highway patrol. Both groups have been working overtime to help provide security in ferguson, and the st. Louis region. And there was unrest in the streets of egypt tonight after a judge dropped charges against egypts former leader, hosni mubarak. Cnn crews captured this scene as Egyptian Security forces lobbed tear gas and fighter at prote protesters converging atta here square. The ministry of Health Reports one man was killed, nine people injured in those protests you see there. The crowd was upset that former mubarak, the former president , was effectively cleared today in a retrial of the charges linking him to the deaths of hundreds of prote protesters. You might recall back in 2011. Cnns ian lee is in cry row with more on that decision. Reporter vindication for former egyptian president , hosni mubarak, a cairo judge acquitting him for the deaths of more than 200 people during egypts 2011 uprising. Mubaraks sons and Co Defendants kissed their victorious father after the judge presented the 1,430page verdict. This overturns a previous courts verdict of life in prison. Outside the courthouse, families of those killed waited in anticipation. This mother wont find closure today. She tells me the Police Killed her son tamir and now his sacrifice will go in vain. Millions of egyptians flooded the streets in january of 2011, demanding mubarak step down. Security forces responded with a heavy hand. 18 days later, mubarak was gone, but not before more than 800 protesters died, according to the government. Human Rights Groups put that number at more than 1,000. Many egyptians blamed the president and his interior minister, habib abli. It gripped the nation for more than three years. While these people who support the former president celebrate, it isnt over. The prosecution can can still appeal this verdict. Its uncertain if mu barrack will actually walk free. Hes still serving time on another conviction. Mubarak supporters believe an International Conspiracy ousteded their beloved president. Former air force officer abdullah tells me after todays ruling egypt is victorious. He lost friends during the 2011 uprising and says all the martyrs, families, are in shock. The current regime is cementing a state of injustice. Both sides did ultimately agree on one thing. They told me the revolution is dead. Ian lee, cnn, cairo. A missing boy is reunited with his mother after four years. The boy was found hidden behind a secret wall in a house in georgia. Its unbelievable story. Five adults have been arrested in this case. And this. Later, ray rice now eligible to return to the nfl after an arbiters decision that slams the nfls handling of his Domestic Abuse case. Just look at those two. Happy. In love. And saving so much money on their Car Insurance by switching to geico. Well, just look at this setting. Do you have the ring . Oh, helzberg diamonds. Another beautiful setting. Im not crying. Ive just got a bit of sand in my eyes, thats all. Geico. 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Reporter the Bleacher Report has more on the decision to let rice return. This case came down to double jeopardy, a former federal judge ruled that rice was being punished twice for the same offense and that violates the leagues collective bargaining agreement. Roger goodell gave him suspension because video showed him knocking out janay rice in an elevator. Janay rice is speaking out for the first time about the altercation. Yesterday she talked with matt lauer for nbcs today show. I was furious. We came home, and we didnt talk the entire ride. Well, i didnt speak to him the entire ride home. He tried to talk to me. I didnt want to hear anything. I just knew he hit me and i was completely over it. I was done, didnt want to hear anything. I just didnt even want to entertain it. Entertain him. Anything that he had to say, any explanation. Of course, in the back of my mind and in my heart i knew that our relationship wouldnt be over. Because i know that this is us and its not him. Ray rice is a free agent and can sign anywhere since he was released by the ravens. So far, no teams have made any public statements about wanting to add him to their roster. In the wake of the appeal, the nfl confirms it is working on a new personal conduct policy and judge jones ruling underscores the urgency of our work to develop and implement a clear personal conduct policy. The nfl expects the policy to be completed and announced in the weeks ahead. The Players Union also wants to have a say in any new policy. And stay with us. Well have much more on the ray rice story later this hour when i discuss it with cnn commentators van ferguson and mack lamont hill. A 13yearold boy has been found alive and well in georgia. This is after being missing for four long years. Its an unbelievable story. Police were able to reunite this missing boy with his mother today. Police say he was found inside a suburban atlanta house, hidden behind a false wall. Five adults in the home have been arrested, including the boys father. But there are so many questions that remain. Heres ryan krueger from affiliate wxia. I was kind of shocked. Because you think you know somebody. Reporter julie piz arresto had no idea the 13yearold boy her son played with every day at this house was being held against his will. It was a shock to all of us, honestly. They were really nice people. They were open, you know, they would be like, hey, come over any time you want. Reporter according to Clayton County police, the 13yearold was kept behind a fake wall inside this home on duke court in jonesboro. Neighbors tell me the family moved to this house about six months ago. They also say they saw the boy out here all of the time, out in the yard. But they had no idea he was being held captive. The mother told me he was homeschooled. I didnt question as far as why he was always home. Reporter she lives across the street. He tells us he and his wife saw the boy nearly every day. But now hes left wondering if there were any warning signs that they missed. Its right up in our nose and we could have done something if we would have known. But he was never under stress, it didnt seem like. The young man didnt seem like he was under any stress or anything. You just never know behind closed doors. Reporter in jonesboro, ryan krueger, 11 alive news. There are more questions than answered in this story. Were going to be watching for updates in the coming days. And for more cases of finding the lost, the escaped and the dangerous, we want you to keep it here for a john walsh marathon. It is called the hunt and begins at 7 00 eastern only on cnn. And next, ferguson erupts in violence and the whole world watching. What u. S. Allies and critics are saying in response to whats been happening. They are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. And at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. 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The pictures are being carried worldwide, including here on the stateowned russia today. There is a strong sense here that the Justice System has failed not just Michael Brown, but it has failed the whole community. Reporter frances leftist newspaper pointed out plainly that a predominantly white jury chooses not to pursue another white. Accused of murdering a black in a predominantly black city. But it wasnt just that an unarmed black teenager could be shot by a white Police Officer. It was how america erupted in response. As protests spread, a schism appeared across society. Exposing a divided america. Do you agree that this is an american problem, and how do we fix it . I do agree. It is an american problem. Its ferguson and far beyond. Reporter even here in the u. K. , the closest of american allies, people are asking if america is really the country they thought it was. The president , whose election was meant to have ushered in a new period of racial harmony, the uncomfortable question for america is how many other towns and cities have the same cocktail of problems that one spark could ignite just like has happened in ferguson. America is the most powerful nation oppose the planet. That puts it under closer scrutiny. And in this case, the world is taking note of whats being revealed. Max foster, cnn, london. I want to start off by talking about ferguson, how it affects americas image to the rest of the world. Im joined by cnn political commentators ben ferguson and Mark Lamont Hill. Good to see you both here. I dont know if its particularly fair. The images that people are seeing really are of the violence and the fighting and much less of the peaceful protests. So ive got to ask you this. Do you think it is the grand jurys decision that really affected how the u. S. Was viewed to the rest of the world or do you think it was the reaction and the violent reaction that ensued that made the biggest impression . I think the whole thing has been impactful from day one. I remember back in august when the initial protests started. And when the story became a kind of National International story. I talked to people in palestine, france, germany. They were all talking about this. And they were asking me a very basic question, which is why do black men keep dying in america at the hands of law enforcement. And so that conversation has been happening, regardless of what happens with rioters. But then the rioting also raised another set of questions. Some very problematic images. And i think youre right, they dont tell the full story of ferguson or the struggle. But i think its important. And lastly, when you look in the context of history, dr. King, malcolm x, they threatened to take america to the International Courts of appeal to show america has work to do. And i think thats happening now. Ben, what do you make of it . Do you think this is something that weakens our image and the standing of the world or strengthens it . It depends on who is spinning it. There are some newspapers that love ripping on america and what we look at as democracy and freedom here. So, of course, theyre going to use this to their advantage. But overall, it was the violence that is really what catapulted this to be on the front pages around the world. If there wouldnt have been the violence, it wouldnt have been really talked about by the average citizen in a foreign country. Unless youre politically connected or one of those that was hyper sensitive to political news, youre not going to really notice this in a major way, because its halfway around the world. But once the the violence happens, we see this all over the world. Everyone writes their headline, they want to sell that story. And unfortunately, we got the short end of the stick this time around with the International Community. Mark, do you agree with that . Do you think its the violence that attracts the attention here, that people around the world wouldnt be paying attention to perhaps Racial Injustice in the country . Well, i think its the spectacle of protests. In this case, that spectacle happened to include looting, it happened to include some violence, i agree. But if young people had a lot of it. Highways in l. A. If young people had stopped the highways in l. A. And new york, marched around the country, that spectacle would also happen. The truth is, black men die every day. I keep saying men, forgive me. Black men and women die every day in america and doesnt make international headlines. Sadly, black death is normal in this country. Whats not normal is an org