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28 minutes now in effect. geraldo, are most people gone now? reporter: sean yeah most have left. there are a couple of troublemakers. this is reverend warren he s not a troublemaker he s a community organizer and author. so what happened? everybody s wondering what happened? is there great fear that the investigation will not result in an indictment and conviction? absolutely. a lot of the young people feel there will not be any justice. and that s what the problem is. they don t trust the police. they don t trust the system. but you know the process has to play out. absolutely. but you see, like i ve been saying we have to educate people to what the process is. how the process works. so tomorrow some of the youngsters will feel like it s going to be justice. and then the process. i ve talked to a lot of the ....
9,000 african americans killed by other african-americans. and if you look at statistics, i can give them all the statistics they want. but we do have a principle that is called people are innocent until they are proven guilty. that s the way our justice system works. it seems like many that crowd don t want to abide by that or not apply to it the officers in spite of you urging them not rush to judgment. but great job for us dave. thank you. all right. we ll get back to dave later in the program. that s in philly tonight. we re going to go back to baltimore, where our own geraldo rivera is also on the ground as most people now have i guess gone back home as the curfew now is 28 minutes now in effect. geraldo, are most people gone now? have they gone home? right. most have left. there are a couple of troublemakers. this is reverend warren. he is not a troublemaker. he is a community organizer and author. so what happened? everybody is wondering what happens? is there great fear that ....
For conflict now is so high. kyung lah, thank you. the son of evangelist rick warren took his own life on friday. next a warren family friend gives us the latest on how this famous family is dealing with the terrible tragedy. hoo.hoo-. hoo-hoo hoo. sir. i ll get it together i promise. heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny: i d say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you ll see younger looking skin in just one week. ....
Opportunity, if not, don, an obligation for the church to address mental illness with a more forthright spirit, with grace and compassion and love. unfortunately, in many christian communities, mental illness is a stigma and a taboo, and and many of us have failed in addressing it with a deliberate spirit and context actualization. it s an illness. heart disease didn t dilute your christianity. having cancer doesn t make you less of a christian. theater does mental illness. that s why i believe we need to create space. imagine if the christian community would work with mental health professionals in partnership in building firewalls, in addressing mental illness in a more sustainable and viable manner. in interviews the warrens did hint and did mention their son s mental illness. they didn t name him specifically, but were they open about it? did you know about matthew s issues? you know, again, as about t pertains to our interactions, pastor rick is a wonderful ....
In him together and we re going to go through it all as a family. reporter: matthew warren who worked at saddleback church, died from a gunshot wound to the head in what his father described as a final act of despair. he struggled with depression all his life. tom holladay, an assistant pastor serving the orange county congregation, is warren s brother-in-law. he had taken over here when warren was stricken with pneumonia after easter weekend. the church, as well as his friends, describe matthew as kind, gentle and compassionate with a sweet spirit. there are days where he was just this bubbly, outgoing, you know, effervescent, reaching out to people, and there were the days when he just didn t want to be around people. you know, just the pain, excruciating pain was just too much. it was during one of those moments that he took his own life. in a letter to church members and other letters, pastor warren said, quote, i ll never forget how many years ago, after ....