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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150428:22:52:00

understands and is relatable. >> all right. thank you so much reverend wesley west. >> thanks for having me. >> i believe we'll hear allotted from you as we go into the future. let me go back to toure. i'm sorry, let me go to chris hayes. chris hayes has an interesting guest, a bishop from philadelphia. >> i'm here were the bishop from philadelphia today. where do you breech in -- do you preach in fill? >> you can see behind us there's a youth march, and a huge youth march coming down of folks saying we want peace! we want peace! >> what brought you down here today? how did you make the decision? you came down with a few fellow clergy. >> well, we realized that there were some communications problems here in philadelphia and that people were hurting, and where there are hurting people, that's where you'll find myself and my staff so we came down and there will be a voice

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NBC Nightly News-20150428-00:34:00

with the peaceful protests and the difference between those protests and the thugs who only want to incite violence and destroy our city. >> reporter: a promise not to led freddie gray's death be forgotten. >> no justice! no justice! >> reporter: in baltimore tonight stores closed down intersections blocked off with rioters once again taking to the streets. >> this was a day of sacred closure in the funeral. so for us to come out of the burial and talk into this is absolutely inexcusable inexcusable. >> reporter: this city is on edge tonight. the mayor announcing late this evening she is instituting a curfew going into effect tomorrow. the fbi joining the investigation into the threat on the officers. >> thanks. we have on the

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20150428-00:35:00

shortly after his emotional funeral in which members of his family appeared to be near collapse. several speakers here called gray a martyr who died in the cause of exposing police injustice. >> did anybody recognize freddie when he was alive? did you see him? >> reporter: maryland congressman elijah cummings represents baltimore. >> we will not rest, we will not rest, until we address this and see that justice is done. >> reporter: all of the speakers called for non-violent protests, but there was no masking the sense of anger in the community. >> i don't know how you can be black in america and be silent. >> reporter: this is the reverend jamal harrison bryant. >> after this day we're going to keep on marching. after this day we're going to keep demanding justice. get your black self up and change this city. >> reporter: it has been two weeks since gray was arrested after fleeing from police, but there is still no public

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CNN Newsroom With Carol Costello-20150428-13:55:00

we're here to support you. we love our city. we must stop this. we must stop this now. >> who started the song? >> bishop walter thomas he and another pastor on the front line started it. all of the clergy members from behind we picked it up and a lot of us can't sing. we can preach but we can't sing but it's for the cause to try to bring peace to the city. >> you knew there were riots going on in the city of baltimore when you guys were singing and marching down the street. what if you had run into violence? >> you know what carol when we went out it was amazing. the community actually embraced us. people were crying on the corners. the one thing that really touched me and pulled at my heart to see the gang members that were part of this march. they got in. they joined us. some of them cried. we prayed with them. they said to us we don't know why they're putting this on us.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150428:22:54:00

coming down here to sort of keep order which is obviously important in also pushing the police for some kind of answers 17 days in? >> well communication is going to be vital. communication and respect on both sides, mutual assurance that this is going to be resolved and people are going to be heard. what we have is a melting pot of people who have been generationally ignored, both when it comes to their rights being trampled and also the -- the economic issues, so if we can create that dialogue and begin to speak and keep the community together on a page of hey, expression yourself but do it in a peaceful manner so that we can actually make change happen through that dialogue. >> all right. thank you, bishop. >> thank you. >> throw it back to you, rev. >> thank you, chris. let me go to toure who is actually marching with those young people we heard chanting we want peace. toure, what's going on? >> people are marching up the street chanting we want peace, but it is peaceful and just to

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NBC Nightly News-20150428-00:33:00

people who live in the community and our officers are working hard to bring about order. >> reporter: the confrontations coming hours after the police announced they'd received a credible threat that gang members have entered into a partnership to take out law enforcement officers. all of it on the same day 25-year-old freddie gray was laid to rest with religious leaders and gray's family calling for peace. gray suffered a fatal spined cord injury while in police custody. at his funeral today his stepfather spoke on behalf of the family. >> i need to love and miss you, but also i need to live because through me you will live. >> freddie's death is not in vain. after this day we're going to keep on marching. after this day we're going to keep demanding justice. >> reporter: tonight baltimore's mayor spoke out. >> it is very clear there is a difference between what we saw over the past week

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow-20150426-22:46:00

leader mark washington. then we will hear from naacp baltimore president tessa hill aston. then we will hear from bishop clifford johnson and close it out with our host reverend reid. >> you've just been listening to a press conference from baltimore's mayor, stephanie rawlings-blake. joined by congressman elijah cummings as well as the state senator from maryland as well as a lot of faith-based leaders within the city. condemning the violence that we saw take place last night. noting it was just a minority of people. as you know we saw thousands of peaceful protesters fill the streets of baltimore yesterday and last night there were some that turned it violent. she reiterated there were 34 arrests made six police officers that had minor injuries and she had that is quote, unacceptable to me. she also said we are one baltimore and she said we cannot allow a minority of incendiary individuals to put their own agenda ahead of our city.

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow-20150426-22:40:00

they might say another thing, poppy, when they fill out their reports about the incidents and then later on we see videotape come out like we did in the tamir rice case like we did in the eric garner case, like we did in the south carolina shooting that seemed to conflict with what the officers are saying. i'm not surprised that one is lawyered up and others are being sparse with what they're saying. >> one thing that we had heard is that on friday the police chief, danny, came out and said yeah we made a mistake and a big mistake was not giving freddie gray the medical attention that he asked for. we're going to address that in just a moment. now, please listen in to a press conference held by the baltimore mayor, stephanie rawlings blaik rawlings blake. >> offered their leadership and support during this difficult time. i want to thank or host for this evening, reverend dr. frank, i have to say your full name, frank madison reid iii. i want to thank bishop and angel

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NBC Nightly News-20150425-00:37:00

>> reporter: baltimore police are also asking for witnesses to come forward. by the way, five of the six offices have now voluntarily talked to investigators, one has not, and "the baltimore sun" reports tonight that over the past decade two suspects have won court cases against the city for being paralyzed while riding in those police advance. lester? >> tom costello in baltimore, thank you. overseas, a stark reminder of the growing terror threat that hangs over so many european countries. today a highly coordinated series of raids in italy resulted in the arrest of terror suspects in a network that had once plotted an attack on the vatican and even the previous pope himself. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel has the details. >> reporter: the target of terror, reportedly pope benedict himself. a plot to target the vatican, italian prosecutors say, by a major al qaeda-linked cell spanning italy, a cell broken up today with police raids in

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20150425-00:55:00

>> pelley: we end tonight with a young man's lifelong quest for something that too many of usy take for granted. steve hartman met him "on the ro road". >> reporter: hard to imagine seeing him now, but this 17- year-old foster kid was once a media darling. it happened a couple of yearspe ago when davion only stood up aten a church service in st. petersburg, florida, and askeded for anyone to adopt him. after his speech at church

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