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different. and so, we respected each other. that's what we felt bound to do and that's what we did. and we didn't feel that talking further would change anything or anybody's opinion. so, we came to that conclusion fairly quickly. there was one firm holdout against the death penalty and two that were still in the process of discussing. they were on the fence. but i don't know if they could have been swayed or not. >> by the way, in case you're wondering, james holmes stood in court with his hands in his pockets as the judge read the sentencing verdicts there. victor? well, it's one of the most scrutinized police forces in america. one year after michael brown's death, the ferguson interim police chief is trying to reshape the department. we'll see how that's going. also, what activists want now from the ferguson police force. how can officers gain the community's trust? next hour, they'll start marching, and we're going to speak with one of the organizers next.

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Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield-20150804-16:29:00

just doing his job. he also says he and his wife were surprised by the reaction to brown's death. in the article, wilson says "neither one of us knew what the reaction was going to be the next day." he goes on the say "you know, a typical police shooting is you get about a week to a week and a half off, you see a shrink, you go through your internal affairs interviews and then you come back. that did not really happen here now did it?" joining me to discuss wilson's commentary and how the ferguson community has changed and the vast community across the united states since the year since michael brown died is st. louis alderman antonio french who took a leadership role in trying to keep ferguson protests peaceful. along with cnn law enforcement analyst cedric alexander who is the past president of black law enforcement executives. i'm glad to have you both on this very sad anniversary.

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CNN Newsroom With Carol Costello-20150722-14:11:00

we want to place an emphasis on attracting hiring qualified applicants that can exemplify character, respect, cultural awareness and the professionalism this community deserves. i want it to be our goal to be sure we reflect the demographics of the community as we serve this great emphasis on placing police officers in place with ethics good decision-making skills and character. lastly i am asking the city of ferguson community members, mainly the community members, and leaders if we can set a course in the history books that clearly proves that peace prevails. the resurgence of peace, inclusion and resolve is a national trend.

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20150720-20:11:00

important. black lives matter white lives matter, all lives matter. black lives matter white lives matter, all lives matter. >> what's surprising to me about this is hillary clinton, though she perhaps wisely didn't attend this event she got into some trouble a few weeks ago, she said all lives matter, and there were people from the ferguson community upset that she didn't get it. here we have a few weeks later more democratics not getting it. what's going on here? >> i think we're talking about a very small portion of the democratic party, the far, far left i don't think there's anything wrong with what governor o'malley said and certainly nothing wrong with what senator clinton said but there is definitely something wrong with what donald trump said. he called immigrant rapists, by contrast hillary and the

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Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans-20150429-09:13:00

the police were the target of rock throwing. also trash cans and a portable toilet was set on fire. the ferguson community still in turmoil following last summer's shooting death of michael brown. we're following the very latest on the baltimore protests all morning long. but first to nepal, where the death toll is rising from that earthquake. rescuers are facing new challenges some four days after that quake. >>she's just jealous because you have better taste. whatever. >>hey. keep your chin up. for years, heinz ketchup has been with the wrong mustard. well, not anymore. introducing heinz new better tasting yellow mustard. mmm! when account lead craig wilson books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can settle in and practice his big pitch. and when craig gets his pitch down pat, do you know what he becomes? great proposal! let's talk more over golf! great. better yet, how about over tennis? even better. a game changer!

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Early Start With John Berman and Christine Romans-20150429-08:14:00

tuesday. baltimore's mayor said the community fought hard to get a cvs at the location. they fought hard to get a cvs there at that location that burned. >> everybody knows we have a city with great needs. and there are many that are struggling. what happened last night made sure that more people are struggling. and more people have needs. and those needs are going to go unmet because of what was destroyed. >> violence erupting overnight in ferguson missouri. at least two people were shot in demonstrations stemming from the baltimore riots. police say someone was shot in the crowd. trash chance and a portable toilet were also set on fire. the ferguson community remains in turmoil following last month's shooting death. the death toll rising in the nepal earthquake. rescuers facing new challenges this morning. we're live with the very latest

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CNNI Simulcast-20150314-07:04:00

roads. they're working to clear roads as quickly as they can. it's going to take time. in addition there's no power at this point. people are not able to use phones if they're out of battery to call them. and it's making thing much more difficult, as well. there's also no water. >> this storm was one of the strongest to hit the region. what was it like the other day when you really went through the brunt of the storm? >> reporter: it definitely. like one of the strongest storms on record. it was a truly awful experience. i've lived in difficult environments and lived in conflict areas. this of the most scary experience of my life. and i've talked to colleagues and community members today, and everybody says the same. this was an absolutely terrifying natural occurrence.

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CNNI Simulcast-20150314-07:09:00

movement has called for the mayor to step down the mayor says he's not going anywhere because there are plenty of residents here who want to see him stay. the leadership shakeup in ferguson is vast. protest groups want to even more heads roll. >> the mayor needs to resign as well. the leaders in this community knew what was going on. he knew what was going on under his watch. >> reporter: and what does the mayor have to say about that? we asked him. why should they trust you since you were here during all of the madness that has unfolded in the city in. >> sure. i can tell you there's ways to remove me if that is the will of the people. i think it's important to recognize that there's a lot of people who may be angel trie situation, there's a lot of people frustrated with the way thing have gone down. there's a lot of people who still and express to me -- express confidence in both my willingness and members of the council's willingness to listen to be responsive and to make changes as necessary. people in the community recognize this. >> reporter: that includes black and white residents we talked

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CNNI Simulcast-20150314-07:11:00

everyone else has to do it. do a recall. >> no. he did things that was not right. he did things under his watch he knew what was going on and needs to take responsibility for it. >> reporter: there is a legal way, right? people can get together get a pig, and recall him from office -- get a petition and recall him from office. >> it's not that i don't think individuals are ruling it out. could be a possible. >> reporter: ultimately there's been no real effort to recall the mayor, and he's going to stay put. he's from this community, he spent his whole life here and wants to serve the city. george? >> sara sidner thank you. the ferguson community remains deeply scarred by the deadly shooting of teenager michael brown last year and the violent protests that followed. so in an effort to encourage more open dialogue between police and protesters, representatives from both sides met up friday to air some grievances. >> we need police officers. there's no way we can operate without you.

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CNNI Simulcast-20150314-07:10:00

to. >> we believe the mayor has done a good job. he's only been there four years. in the four years that he's been there, he's consciously tried to reach out to all parts of our community. if we lose mayor knowles, we lose a force for change. will be harder to make the changes that the doj is asking for. >> reporter: an understatement to say race relations here remain raw. would you say race relations are now worse since all of this since august 9th? >> i think that they're definitely more strained than they've ever been in a long time here in this community. and probably you know across the country. i think now there's people here in this community who are wanting to talk about it and willing to talk about it. so one of the things we're focused on is bringing people together and bridging that gap. whereas before we didn't see frustrations. >> reporter: when it comes to protest groups in and out of ferguson calling for the mayor to step down he says they'll have to recall him because he is not going to resign. look, if you want to get rid of the mayor, do it the way

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