Bill spadea, this is chasing news. New york city endured another terror attack, this time got of ththeballot of the balloted was foild, the suspect is being charged he is in trouble. There a debate to how far the charges should go and how this suspect, should be treated. We have a lot to break down on legal side. How it is impacts and what the Muslim Community is saying about it we start with as with ashley. New york city bombing suspect, ullah was charged with federal terrorism charges tuesday, still being treated at bellevue hospital. Police and national guard, continue to Guard Port Authority bus terminal, u. S. Acting attorney general said that News Conference that ullah came to Port Authority with purpose, his motivation is no mystery. Ullah admitted he began researching how to build bombs about a year ago. Had been planning this particular attack for weeks. Reporter he began making bomb making material about 3 weeks ago, he posted on his facebook, trump, you failed to protect you
Idle and i will cry and get depressed. Reporter tonight her task is returning to longfellow in oakland, the place where one of her sons died. Lamar brussard and Dereck Harris was sitting in their car at this intersection when they were shot and killed. He died of a broken heart and bullets in his body. Reporter a broken heart, because a because two weeks before he was killed, his brother was killed. He took her to the bus stop and they killed him. Reporter she brought her sons ashes and is asking for help. Somebody killed my baby. It doesnt have to be the smoking gun but just a piece of the puzzle. Reporter the mother of derek harris knows finding that missing peace will be tough. When i come through here i know somebody in these houses saw something. But i cant blame them for not wanting to say something. For safety reasons. A picture of him smiling, a picture of him when he was a baby and that helps. Reporter for now theyre two mothers living in grief and waiting for the day in which
Okay. They would say a mask doesnt meet that level. That its not necessary. I could go into the supermarket without my pants on and say this is my right. I wouldnt advise that. This is my constitutional right as an american to be who i am and i can walk around this way. As your counselor, i say no. But as someone who would love to see what happens, i say go for it. But you understand what im saying. In certain instances, and this is certainly one of them, where you have to follow the rules. How long does it take you to be inside a supermarket . All of a few minutes. Wear your mask. Do your patriotic duty as an american. If you dont want to keep yourself safe, help keep your fellow americans safe. Is it that hard . I think that is the key, is that we are forgetting our role of the me in the we. Thats what rand paul today was about for me. Hes right about kentucky. I mean, theyre not, you know, free of the virus there. But its certainly not like it is in new york, but that doesnt mean th
Whats the difference . You cant go in the store naked. No shirt and no shoes, no service. Whats the difference, chris . Well, i think that the difference would be, to argue their cause, one is about human decency and social mores. Okay. And the mask they would say doesnt meet that level, that its not necessary. I could go into the supermarket without my pants on and say this is my right. I wouldnt advise that. This is my constitutional right as an american to be who i am and i can walk around this way. As your counselor, i say no. But as someone who would love to see what happens, i say go for it. But you understand what im saying. In certain instances, and this is certainly one of them, where you have to follow the rules. How long does it take you to be inside a supermarket . All of a few minutes. Wear your mask. Do your patriotic duty as an american. If you dont want to keep yourself safe, help keep your fellow americans safe. Is it that hard . I think that is the key, is that we are
Captions by vitac www. Vitac. Com hey, welcome back. It is sun down in ferguson. Thanks for joining us in the second hour of 360. A very simple reason were live in this hour, things change from moment to moment. At this hour last night, the mood was tense and calm. It looked like a war zone then. Police rifles aimed at the crowd, molotov cocktails shown, tear gas in the air and dozens of people arrested, more than 70 in all. This is what city officials do not want to see tonight. They have been calling all day for protesters to go home before this time right now, before night fall. By the looks of it, not everyone is following that advice. The crowds are smaller than they were last night but they have been growing throughout this last hour or so. Just a few molts ago, we saw a number of heavy tactical vehicles, two driving past us setting up not far from here several blocks down in that direction, unclear if they are preparing for anything definite or simply there in case things again