ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />U.S. President Barack Obama calls for an increase in the use use of body cameras by police by 50,000 in wake of Ferguson shooting, as he pledged to work with Congress.<br/> <br />Obama asked Congress on Monday for $263 million for the federal response to the civil rights upheaval in Ferguson, is setting up a task force to study how to improve modern-day policing<br/> <br />The $263 million would pay for body cameras for police officers to use and expand training for law enforcement in an attempt to build trust in communities such as Ferguson, where a grand jury decided not to indict a white police officer in the shooting death last summer of an unarmed black teenager.<br/> <br />Obama brought in a series of civil rights leaders and various elected officials and community leaders to discuss how to respond to the challenge presented by Ferguson.<br/> <br />"Too many individuals, particularly young people of color, do not feels as if they are being treated fairly," Oba
