Castile bled to death in front of her. T the stop that began for a stop for a taillight was appalling on all levels. Arriving in poland we heard from president obama clearly shaken, his words almost arrested and he pleaded with america, we are better than this. I just ask folks to step back and think, what if this topped somebody in your family . How would you feel . To be concerned about these issues is not political correctness. Its just being american. President obama just a short time ago. It was a very powerful moment and well bring you the entire statement and talk about this with others including filmmaker spike lee. There is anger across the nation and protests tonight across the nation. Cnns sara ganim on the streets of new york. Tell me where you are and whats going on where you are. Reporter were in times square, john, and this is where this protest has ended after almost three hours, theyve been out here marching through manhattan and they started at union square just after 5 00 and began marching uptown and you can see how many people are out here. I would estimate more than a thousand and it started as a slightly Smaller Group and grew as we began to march more than 30 blocks. Something thats interesting that i want to note. There have been no arrests here despite the fact that they were blocking traffic during heavy rush hour here all along fifth avenue, cars were at a standstill as protesters walked between them. Same thing here in times square in the middle of a busy intersection. Protesters sat down for more than 20 minutes before police came in and had them stand up and they havent had them move at all. You know, as we were marching, you saw police were marching not marching, but walking alongside of them and nypd saying they do not plan to arrest anyone or stop this protest from continuing as long as they remain peaceful and orderly. To a lot of people here that feels sort of like a turning point. Theyre hoping that this is a turning point in their call for action, for change. Certainly, you saw the behavior of the protesters, incredibly good behavior, moving out of the street for things like ambulances. A very different sight than weve seen in the past. Remember, this is almost two years to the day just a few days short, about ten days short of two years of the death of eric gardner when the deaths began, since then, several more black men have died in policeinvolved shootings and these protesters and many of their signs talk about that. The growing list and they say they are not going to stay silent. The tone of this protest is really quite impressive, i have to say. I have to say that people the Police Walking alongside them allowing them to say their piece and theyre also behaving quite impressively, john. Sara ganim in times square. We can see pictures of the protests in chicago and also minneapolis. We will keep our eye on all of the protests as the night goes on and well examine the larger issues driving all of them and hear from all sides in this National Debate surrounding it. First, we want to give you the latest on the incident that really touched off what youre seeing right now on the street, the killing of Philando Castile. Heres ryan young. Stay with me. Those three words uttered by Diamond Reynolds and fiance of Philando Castile as he sat in the drivers seat dying from wounds from bullets shot by a mrin so thea Police Officer. We got pulled over for a busted taillight in the back and the police hes hes covered. They killed my boyfriend. Hes licensed hes licensed to carry. He was trying to get his i. D. And his wallet out of his pocket and he let the officer know that he was that he had a firearm and he was reaching for his wallet and the officer just shot him in his arm. Reporter calmly, reynolds narrates through the events in realtime, Live Streaming the horrific aftermath on facebook. We are waiting for i will, sir. No worries. I will. [ bleep ]. Reporter it was just after 9 00 p. M. Wednesday in falcon heights, a small, predominantly white neighborhood outside of st. Paul, minnesota when Philando Castile and his fiance pulled over and the video ten minutes in length shows philando shot, slumped over and badly breeding. I told him not to reach for it i told to keep his hand up you told him to get his i. D. , sir, his drivers license. Please dont it will me hes dead. Hes dont tell me he went like that. Keep your hands please dont tell me this, lord. Please, jesus, dont tell me that hes gone please, officer, dont tell me that you just did this to him. You shot four bullets into him, sir. He was just getting his license and registration, sir. And theyre not alone in the car. Wheres my daughter. You got my daughter . Reynolds 4yearold in the backseat of the car witnesses everything. She can be heard crying in the background. Face away from me and walk backwards. Walk backwards towards me. Keep walking keep walking. Keep walking. Keep walking. Get on your knees. Get on your knees. [ crying ] maam, youre just being detained right now until we get this all sorted out, okay . Reynolds and her daughter are finally put into the backseat of a police vehicle. Dont be scared. My daughter just witnessed this. The police just shot him for no apparent reason. No reason at all. They asked for license and registration. Thats the Police Officer over there that did it with the black on. I cant really do [ bleep ] because theyve got me handcuffed. Reporter the child is heard trying to comfort her mother. Its okay, mommy. I cant believe this. Im [ bleep ] [ screaming ] its okay. Im right here with you. [ crying ] reporter the deadly encounter between police and Philando Castile has ignited a tinderbox of outrage. People taking to the minnesotas governor mansion late last night chanting wake up. Wake up wake up governor mark dayton asking the u. S. Department of just toys help with the investigation and then late this afternoon, he makes his first remarks. Would this have happened if those passengers and the driver or the passenger were white . I dont think it would have. The mother and uncle appearing on news day, saying dying at the hands its not enough. We hear this around the United States of the world. People being harmed and abused by people that were supposed to trust with our lives, people that are supposed to protect and serve. And protect us and they tend to be our executioners and judges, murderers. Were being hunted every day. Its a silent war against africanAmerican People as a whole. Reporter as for reynolds, she appeared in front of the Governors Mansion today with this to say. I wanted everyone in the world to know that no matter how much the police tamper with evidence, how much they stick together, no matter how they manipulate our minds to believe what they want, i wanted to put it on facebook and go viral so that the people could see. So that the people could see. I wanted the people to determine who was right and who was wrong. Ryan young joins us now. Ryan, what are you seeing there . Minnesota . Reporter just an amazing crowd of people. Were talking about several thousand. This has grown within the last 30 minutes or so and this crowd swelling and you have to look at this crowd because its quite representative of the area. If you look behind me you see people who have come out here with their families, black, white, asian, all nations are out here and theyre chanting together. Weve seen this People Holding hands who do not know each other and i had a conversation with two couples that were talking about this and they were trying to say they wanted their children to understand what was wrong with the situation and just in the last 20 minutes the governor himself walked out of the gates and started talking to the protesters and there was a dialogue right outside the fence line and it seemed to be all positive and so far people planned a rally as long as possible to make their point known that this is not what they want the state or city known for and its quite amazing to take a look at the collection of people here. The governor saying would this have happened if there were white people in the car . No, i dont think it would. This, what youre looking at right now, live pictures of new york city. Thats where sara ganim was a short time ago in times square, this march, this protest that youre looking at right now has been three hours in the making. Theyve walked around a great distance of new york to end up where they are right now. As you can see, there is a Large Police Presence there, the nypd is used to protests like this and they put a lot of officers on the streets and they communicate with the protesters during the entire event and in this case, during the entire march. You can see right now there is a bit of a stareoff with people chanting, but not much more than that although the numbers here are certainly not dying down any time soon. Lets listen for one moment. We will keep our eye on this over the next several minutes. As we said, looks peaceful right now. The Police Officers are there as they have been for some hours. We did see some pushing and shoving earlier, i am told, but certainly nothing rate now. That can happen as march lines move up close to where Law Enforcement is standing, but everyone now appears to be doing their jobs and well keep an eye on that as the night goes on. Joining us to talk about whats going on all across the country. Charles blow, former federal civil rights prosecutor laura coast and former president of the National Organization of black Law Enforcement executives. I want to start with you because we were sitting here last night not even 24 hours ago and not talking about minnesota and talking about what happened to baton, to new york city and there are people, and there are people all over the country. Talk to me about what you think the people were looking at right now are feeling, and talk to me about what youre feeling. You can understand, i think that is an american anger. I dont think that we as americans believe that this is the country that we love, that we want to have, and i think this is a real big moral question here thats hanging out which is a lot of these videos, too many of these videos and too many of these cases that ive covered in the last two and a half years, all of those victims look alike. They look like me, and you have to keep asking yourself, how is it possible that so many people who look exactly aliken counter the police in their life often as a result of routine traffic stops, other times as a result of a 911 call and they leave that interaction dead and what we do is come on television and we argue about whether or not we can find a way to apologize for the police enough, find a way that we can rationalize their behavior enough that we can say whether or not they should be charged, should not be charged, should be convicted, should not be convicted and what that does in my opinion is it leaps over the moral question which is a very serious question and that question is should those people still be alive . Those officers will all have a chance to tell their story and theyll have a chance to hire an attorney and theyll have a chance to have their day in court and those people will never have any of that, and what shocks people to their core about the horror and the terror of this is that with Community Violence it is often territorial, right . You know the pockets of a city. You know the pockets of a nation which are dangerous. The police are omnipresent. There is nowhere that you can go to escape the presence of Law Enforcement. That means that there is no place for me, there is no way for me to graduate out of this danger. There is no way for me to earn my way out of it. There is no way for me to earn enough money, get the gumption to move away from what is dangerous to me because it could be anywhere i am. Most people like the people on that street are saying i refuse to live as an american in terror in my own country. Jefford, i want to bring you into the conversation. Charles blow just asked a very simple question which is should Philando Castile still be alive . Your answer . We dont know yet. We ought to be waiting for the packs, but instead youve got people like governor dayton rushing to judgment and making very irresponsible conclusions about whether race was involved in this, whether the officers acted properly. I mean, this is remarkable to me to see a sitting u. S. Governor react in this way. Its really quite shocking and it does no service to the police or to the people in the streets asking for answers. Jeff, what the governor said and what president obama said and what charles was just saying is these are not isolated incidents. Yes, we have to know the facts of what happened in st. Paul. We need to know more about what happened in baton rouge, but theres no denying the facts that africanamericans are pulled over by Law Enforcement at a much higher rate. Theres no denying the fact that theyre shot by Law Enforcement at a much higher rate than whites. Those are theres no denying that they commit crimes at a higher rate. Thats a subject that we continue to fwlos over is Law Enforcement is in these communities in greater numbers because theres more crime in communities of color and by the way, disproportionately blacks are the victims of those crimes. Celebrate the fact that Law Enforcement is in these neighborhoods trying to help. Should we be celebrating the Law Enforcement is in communities or should we be asking the governor of minnesota and the president tonight about how we could be better . What we should be doing is trying to figure out how we will work through this very difficult issue between police and community. We can sit here and speculate all we want, what happened. There certainly has to be an investigation, but ill tell you, that footage there in minnesota is very, very disturbing for anyone. Im a 40year police veteran. Ive been an administrator for 20 years in this business, and i have seen Police Shootings over the years and all of them create some form of disgust oftentimes with people in our communities, but what mr. Blow is referring to, i have to agree to. We keep seeing this too often over and over and over again. Nobody is more conservative when it comes to me about policing, but what were seeing is a pattern here that we just cannot ignore and we cant blow off. Now, your last guest that just spoke and the Union President , yes, there is a high rate of crime in many parts of our communities of color. That is statistically true, and we also have to putmore Police Officers in those areas which means that we may engage that population, but just because were there and we have to engage the population does not mean that it has to be negative, and this comes down to community relations. This comes down to building relationships. You take that community right there in a Small Community such that you have there in minnesota or baton rouge. Those are small communities, small precincts, small areas, and its really a wonder how the officer nor any of the persons who died in those events, it appeared that they dont even know each other and had no relationship with each other. They had not even seen each other on the street so this is a real complex issue, but we must allow an investigative process to take place. Were seeing some horrible and very disturbing footage and video, but we still have to allow the process to do what it does, but in the interim, we cannot ignore that something is going on here that you have to pay real close attention to, and we have to find some answers to. Laura coates, i want to bring you in here. We are looking at protests in chicago and we saw new york, and people moving in atlanta and there are protesters, as well. I want to ask you about the specifics of the case. In a moment, but first, just touching on what weve been hearing from everyone here tonight so far, you cant watch that tenminute video and listen to the anguish of Diamond Reynolds and know there was a 4yearold in that car watching. Its hard to see that and say that we shouldnt be working to make sure this doesnt happen. No, youre right, john. Its absolutely gut wrenching and im a hometown kid from st. Paul, minnesota, with a nearly 4yearold child. Personally, i had a visceral reaction, but while everyones talking about conceptually and hypothetically how we should hold hands between the community and officers. I look at this as a prosecutor and i say [ no audio ] geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. W. I was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. I thought i had it covered. Then i realized managing was all i was doing. When i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for people like me who have tried other medications,. But still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohns disease. In clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. And many achieved remission. Humira can lower your ability to fight infections. Including tuberculosis. Serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers,. Including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions,. And new or worsening heart failure. Before treatment, get tested for tb. Tell your doctor if youve been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if youve had tb,. Hepatitis b, are prone to infections,. Or have flulike symptoms or sores. Dont start humira if you have an infection. If youre still just managing your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira. With humira, remission is possible. For hillary, its always been about kids. Its in the quiet moments when you see why she does this. And when millions couldnt get health care, this first lady worked with republicans and democrats to fix it. Creating the Childrens Health insurance program, so that every child gets the health care that child deser