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    Inside Ferguson’s historic election

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  • Historic election in Ferguson, MO

    08:41
  • Inside Ferguson

    13:57
  • St. Louis Mayor-elect reflects on similarities between Brooklyn Center and Ferguson in 2014

    05:01
  • DeRay Mckesson: What you're seeing is people saying, 'Enough is enough'

    04:26
  • Looking at race relations in the U.S. 5 years after Ferguson

    07:06
  • The damage done by Jeff Sessions' last act as AG

    07:42
  • Prosecutor who oversaw Michael Brown case loses race

    09:26
  • What Has Changed In Ferguson Since Michael Brown's Death?

    05:57
  • Will Ferguson pick its first mayor of color?

    07:53
  • Attorney for convenience store in Mike Brown investigation, speaks out

    04:52
  • New surveillance video shows night before Mike Brown's death

    05:03
  • A Colony in a Nation: Chris Hayes’ new book

    01:21
  • Gunfire reportedly erupts at Ferguson protest

    00:40
  • Ferguson two years later: What has changed?

    07:42
  • Surge in police involved shootings since Ferguson

    04:08
  • Have lax gun laws led to more homicides?

    04:14
  • What do Ferguson residents think of Trump?

    03:03
  • Ferguson activist talks 2016 election

    03:18
  • DOJ announces lawsuit against Ferguson

    00:57

Will nationwide protests bring change?

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Ekow Yankah from Cardozo School of Law, Jason Johnson from Hiram College and The Washington Post's Radley Balko discuss if the nationwide protests in the wake of the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner have formed into a movement and what the demonstrations could mean for police and community relations.