Today and upset, and people deserve the right to do so in a public manner. that s what this country is all about. our police department is prepared to respect that. our police department is also prepared with honoring sam dubose s life which was nonviolent and the family has called for the same. i also want to take a minute to thank the unity of the city right now. we have great civil rights leaders like bishop bobby hilton and pete mingo here who have been walking the streets, who have been talking to the community, who have lots of experience, urging calm and peace and also demanding justice. i want to thank my colleagues. we ve got councilman and former police officer wendall young, councilwoman yvette simpson and
two boys families holding each other s hands, united in their belief that the coast guard could still possibly find somebody out there, maybe both boys. now let s listen to mark fedor. i feel that as long as they re searching and they re the experts, then we can continue on and on and on. reporter: and so pamela cohen, who is perry s mother and osaustin stephanos mother stacked united hoping and waiting that the search which extends up all the way off the coast of south carolina may turn up some information. it s important to note that the eyes and ears out there on the water are providing some clues, although mostly false leads. there s one off georgia yesterday. the coast guard rushed two helicopters to that location as well as boats. when they got there, somebody had said they thought they saw somebody out there that could be a person. turned out to be a false lead. there was a little flurry of activity when the c-130 flying over the waters of savannah indicated ther