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it's been a family conspiracy, family plan.re not going to allow them any further contact with that little baby. >> yet, no fingerprints, no dna, no gunshot residue, no blood spatter, no recorded statements from either shirley, jennifer or anyone else in the family and those supposedly incriminating marks on shirley's hands, it turns out they had never been photographed. a jury would never see them for themselves. would any jury be able to sort out this case, an alleged family conspiracy, two women at the crime scene, one who appeared to have clear motive. the other, 75 years old, neither with criminal records. it seemed such a confused slim case, ed says, he and the family believed shirley would never be found guilty. he and the family believed shirley never would be found guilty. so when she was offered a plea deal she turned it down and chose to go to trial. >> i was convinced she didn't do it. >> coming up, jurors had their doubts, too. >> did shirley skinner look like someone who could commit this kind of crime? >> honestl
it's been a family conspiracy, family plan.re not going to allow them any further contact with that little baby. >> yet, no fingerprints, no dna, no gunshot residue, no blood spatter, no recorded statements from either shirley, jennifer or anyone else in the family and those supposedly incriminating marks on shirley's hands, it turns out they had never been photographed. a jury would never see them for themselves. would any jury be able to sort out this case, an alleged family conspiracy,...
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her family?y robin benway explores the question through three teenage siblings adopted separately into different families are left in the foster care system. it grapples with identity, legacy and the realities of the adoption and foster care systems in this country. and of course, family dynamics. that is last -- next week on the velshi banned bookclub. you can email with questions for the author, robin benway and your thoughts on that question of what really makes family, family. >>> first, we promise to continue talking about project 2025 every single day on this show. we have read the whole thing and we are committed to making sure that you know what it says. today's installment of inside project 2025, we begin with the threat/promise from the blueprint for a second trump term. quote, the dobbs decision is just the beginning, end quote. the end of abortion rights in america forced the criminalization of miscarriage management, that is only the beginning of the conservative plan for america. wh
her family?y robin benway explores the question through three teenage siblings adopted separately into different families are left in the foster care system. it grapples with identity, legacy and the realities of the adoption and foster care systems in this country. and of course, family dynamics. that is last -- next week on the velshi banned bookclub. you can email with questions for the author, robin benway and your thoughts on that question of what really makes family, family. >>>...
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in the family.'re not supposed to boss anybody around. but i was just livid. i mean, i was so angry. >> reporter: the family elders knew far more about survival than most people ever do. they were boat people who had been forced to flee vietnam after the war. very nearly perished in their open boat in the south china sea. and then spent months in a refugee camp before being dropped in a land whose language and customs they did not know. and yet before long, they embraced it all. big family celebrations at christmastime and easters and birthdays. they went on all-american vacations like this one to the california coast. that's little michelle in the glasses. >> and here we are at santa barbara beach. we're having lots of fun. and here's my brother. >> reporter: they succeeded in america by doing what they had since their days of crisis on the south china sea. they stuck together. an epic, very american tale of grit and hope and self-reliance. lessons absorbed whole by their children. >> if i was miss
in the family.'re not supposed to boss anybody around. but i was just livid. i mean, i was so angry. >> reporter: the family elders knew far more about survival than most people ever do. they were boat people who had been forced to flee vietnam after the war. very nearly perished in their open boat in the south china sea. and then spent months in a refugee camp before being dropped in a land whose language and customs they did not know. and yet before long, they embraced it all. big...
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situation or out of respect for the families? >> reporter: i think it's respect for the families. there's so many journalists right here. excuse me. all the journalists are being pushed away because they want to keep them away from the families in order protect them at this very difficult time for them, but at the same time, many of the families have just been, like i said, sobbing uncontrollably and bursting through. i think they are probably, again, a dramatic moment when one of the first people who came through the doors of this conference room, who's generally been not a chaotic place, burst through the room and just actually toppled over down the escalator and had to be dragged away. >> do you have any idea, eunice, where these families are going to be taken? do they have counselors there on site, how are they going to be cared for after this news has been provided by the malaysian prime minister? >> reporter: they did have counselors on site. i wasn't told whether or not the counselors were inside the room at the time. they have had counselors in the room, but i'm not exactl
situation or out of respect for the families? >> reporter: i think it's respect for the families. there's so many journalists right here. excuse me. all the journalists are being pushed away because they want to keep them away from the families in order protect them at this very difficult time for them, but at the same time, many of the families have just been, like i said, sobbing uncontrollably and bursting through. i think they are probably, again, a dramatic moment when one of the...
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bring in family because they're family because you may have an awkward family party mix to go to one. >> i just have fired him. >> but they say it can also be entertaining. >> i have my certain ways of doing things and linda has her ways of doing things and because she's -- >> i'm right. i'm always right. >> she's always right. even when she's wrong she's right. >> i'm not wrong. >> the cullinsons say that around business they try to not take things personally. >> with business i don't hold back. no i'm very honest. >> one of the keys to success with anything, of course, is communication. if you have something on your mind you need to verbalize it. >> a lot of times i'll say, hey what do you think about this? she says no, i've come to really respect what her vision is. >> and linda cullinson agrees. she says her son's the boss and because of that their relationship works. >> it's higgs company. it's his product. he formulated it and he does know what he's doing. he's very smart or i wouldn't be in business with him. i'm taking a back seat. i work for him and i work cheap. >>> running
bring in family because they're family because you may have an awkward family party mix to go to one. >> i just have fired him. >> but they say it can also be entertaining. >> i have my certain ways of doing things and linda has her ways of doing things and because she's -- >> i'm right. i'm always right. >> she's always right. even when she's wrong she's right. >> i'm not wrong. >> the cullinsons say that around business they try to not take things...
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floyd family. let's take you through. >> we have the honor of representing the family of george perry floyd jr. present here with us is my mentor and our civil rights leader, reverend al sharpton. who is standing with the family of george floyd assembled here today and there are others flying in this morning for what they know will be a long four-week justice to -- journey to justice, four-week journey to justice. we have his cousin's shareeduh tate, teedra mcgee, tera brown. we have his nephew brandon williams. we have his brothers rod floyd and philonise floyd, his sister bridget floyd is in route. and we know justin and his daughter is also here in minneapolis today. today started a landmark trial that will be a referendum on how far america has come in its quest for ee callty and justice for all. it will be prima facie evidence, this trial of derek chauvin regarding the killing of george floyd on may 25th, 2020, right here in minneapolis. it will be prima facie evidence whether america is going
floyd family. let's take you through. >> we have the honor of representing the family of george perry floyd jr. present here with us is my mentor and our civil rights leader, reverend al sharpton. who is standing with the family of george floyd assembled here today and there are others flying in this morning for what they know will be a long four-week justice to -- journey to justice, four-week journey to justice. we have his cousin's shareeduh tate, teedra mcgee, tera brown. we have his...
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doesn't have a family detention capacity. they have 2,500 beds nationwide for families. those beds are already full. i don't know where -- this idea they're going to build a 20,000-person camp like this without any funding from congress is just -- it is boring points, quite frankly, but it is how government works. >> logistics are important because when you don't have enough space for people, you get overcrowding and who knows what happens. >> especially when kids are involved. you can't enact a policy like this with kids without getting it right. i think that's what's frustrating me the most right now. i thought this policy was dumb from the beginning. it doesn't promote border security. i feel bad for victims of immigrant crimes that the president is going to be talking about today. but i think a lot of the president's policies have detracted attention from i.c.e., to criminal groups from prioritizing people who pose a public safety threat to just this one-size-fits-all approach. >> expand on that. do you think that by rounding everybody up, they're missing the real cr
doesn't have a family detention capacity. they have 2,500 beds nationwide for families. those beds are already full. i don't know where -- this idea they're going to build a 20,000-person camp like this without any funding from congress is just -- it is boring points, quite frankly, but it is how government works. >> logistics are important because when you don't have enough space for people, you get overcrowding and who knows what happens. >> especially when kids are involved. you...
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let's say to this family, we are here to stay. say it for the family, please, with some love.d finally this, members of congress have the privilege of having flags flown over the capitol. we do it for important occasions, important people. but i want you to know this. i had this flag flown over the capitol because i want the united states of america to respect george floyd. that's why this flag was flown. i want the united states of america to show him the respect that he richly earned simply because he was born in this country because he's a human being and because he is not expendable. that's why this flag was flown. and i have a resolution that will be presented to the family. and this resolution will become a part of the records of the congress of the united states of ameri america. this resolution is going to say to those who look through the vista of time that at this time there lived one among us who was a child of god who was taken untimely, but we are going to make sure that those who look through time, that they will know that he made a difference within his time bec
let's say to this family, we are here to stay. say it for the family, please, with some love.d finally this, members of congress have the privilege of having flags flown over the capitol. we do it for important occasions, important people. but i want you to know this. i had this flag flown over the capitol because i want the united states of america to respect george floyd. that's why this flag was flown. i want the united states of america to show him the respect that he richly earned simply...
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in the family.e not supposed to boss anybody around. but i was just livid. lester holt: when "dateline" continues. my "business" was going nowhere... so i built this kickin' new website with godaddy. building a website in under an hour is easy! 68% of people... ...who have built their website using gocentral, did it in... ...under an hour, and you can too. type in your business or idea. pick your favourite design. personalize it with beautiful images. and...you're done! and now business is booming. harriet, it's a double stitch not a cross stitch! build a better website - in under an hour. free to try. no credit card required. gocentral from godaddy. finally, listening to my wife, i went to a doctor and then i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma. that diagnosis was tough. i'm a concrete mason. i own my own company. i went from being a guy that could pick up anything i wanted, to having to ask for help. i'm a person that likes to take control. at that point in my life, i said there's nothing i c
in the family.e not supposed to boss anybody around. but i was just livid. lester holt: when "dateline" continues. my "business" was going nowhere... so i built this kickin' new website with godaddy. building a website in under an hour is easy! 68% of people... ...who have built their website using gocentral, did it in... ...under an hour, and you can too. type in your business or idea. pick your favourite design. personalize it with beautiful images. and...you're done! and...
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>> well, my family is an immigrant family. i'm a first generation, born here. my daughter will be a second. it breaks my heart to think that parents are having their children removed. i have a 2-year-old. the idea of someone taking my child is terrifying. so, i think a lot of us are here, feeling the same way. >> reporter: thank you so much for speaking out. what do you hope will happen after today? you have, you know, all this outrage and indignation. i can see it in your eyes. what would you like to see happen, especially as we march down to the i.c.e. facility here in l.a.? >> i hope that some people -- the people who have power listen to us. listen to the families. remember that this country is an immigrant country. to start making decisions like this that affect children's lives. these are people who -- my daughter will be a voting citizen someday. i want her to know, be proud of your country. this is not something to be proud of right now. that's why we're out here. we're hoping that change comes and comes quickly. >> reporter: thank you so much. many peo
>> well, my family is an immigrant family. i'm a first generation, born here. my daughter will be a second. it breaks my heart to think that parents are having their children removed. i have a 2-year-old. the idea of someone taking my child is terrifying. so, i think a lot of us are here, feeling the same way. >> reporter: thank you so much for speaking out. what do you hope will happen after today? you have, you know, all this outrage and indignation. i can see it in your eyes....
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family and is working with this family. i want to thank mr. dareus horton. he's really helped the family a lot. he will be holding the service, the funeral services, on monday at 12:00, noon. he also made sure whatever the family needed, making sure they worked with the medical examiner, that he accommodated them. we can never say thank you enough, mr. horton. >> thank you. thank you, mr. horton. >> now you all know from the death certificate that it was a penetrating gunshot wound to the head. but, attorney sellers, what they did not know was that it was a kill shot to the back of the head. and so we're going to have attorney wayne kendall go through the autopsy report for you in detail. and then we're going to have other members of the legal team talk about the relevance of how we put this puzzle together because they won't release the video. so painstakingly we have to keep putting the pieces of the puzzle together. attorney wayne kendall. >> thank you, ben. my name is wayne kendall. i want to first thank the brown famil
family and is working with this family. i want to thank mr. dareus horton. he's really helped the family a lot. he will be holding the service, the funeral services, on monday at 12:00, noon. he also made sure whatever the family needed, making sure they worked with the medical examiner, that he accommodated them. we can never say thank you enough, mr. horton. >> thank you. thank you, mr. horton. >> now you all know from the death certificate that it was a penetrating gunshot wound...
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the family.fixture around the house, spent hours with all of those cousins. then after high school in 2002 the two friends both moved to san francisco to attend college. and that's where gisele fell in love and got pregnant, moved in with her boyfriend scott, and then broke up with him three years later. the trouble came when michelle stayed friends with scott, with that boyfriend, after the break-up, and that just didn't sit well with gisele. though really it wasn't such a big deal. still, just to cover all the bases, late saturday night ritchie dropped in on gisele to ask what she knew. >> we're here about michelle le. >> who? >> michelle. >> oh, god. what about her? >> she went missing last night from her work. >> okay. >> in talking to her friends and such, we understand you guys had a tumultuous relationship. >> a tumultuous relationship? she was my best friend who slept with my then fiance. >> i started talking to her and asking her questions about her relationship with michelle and if she
the family.fixture around the house, spent hours with all of those cousins. then after high school in 2002 the two friends both moved to san francisco to attend college. and that's where gisele fell in love and got pregnant, moved in with her boyfriend scott, and then broke up with him three years later. the trouble came when michelle stayed friends with scott, with that boyfriend, after the break-up, and that just didn't sit well with gisele. though really it wasn't such a big deal. still,...
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and i have spoken to the family of all of the nine families. i will not go into my details about the calls. all the families are in pain, but we're here to help. we want all of our employees to know we're all grieving together and we want to do everything we possibly can to support each other. if today or in the coming days, you need to stop, talk with a co-worker, take quiet time, do it. whatever your emotions, the pain, sorrow, anger, love, questions, these are all normal, but please reach out to someone if you want help to process all of these things that are going on in your heart and in your head. i want to thank all of the uni groups and transit agencies across the country who have reach out to vta to offer their support and help. i also want to thank the nonprofits and other groups who reached out with offers of support. it's awesome to see the caring and concern people are showing. it helps the entire vta family to know we are not alone as we go through this journey. i have just one more thing to add, in my family a while ago, we starte
and i have spoken to the family of all of the nine families. i will not go into my details about the calls. all the families are in pain, but we're here to help. we want all of our employees to know we're all grieving together and we want to do everything we possibly can to support each other. if today or in the coming days, you need to stop, talk with a co-worker, take quiet time, do it. whatever your emotions, the pain, sorrow, anger, love, questions, these are all normal, but please reach...
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this is a family. a very american family. has a very american story.t story are terrible tragedies. it's how you deal with these and they've dealt with it with grace and love and they've held together. i think it's something that's very inspiring about this. and touching. it's a very human moment that i think transcends. >> i was just handed this. house speaker mike johnson says he thinks hunter biden being found guilty with appropriate but when asked if he thinks this undercuts the argument of a two-tiered justice system, it doesn't. clearly the evidence was overwhelming. i don't think that's the case in the trump trial and all the charges that have brought against them have been obviously brought for political purposes. hunter biden is a separate instance. i wonder what your reaction is to that statement by the speaker of the house who is saying there's a two-tiered justice system in this country. still saying that. >> yeah. it's a sad day for what used to be my party, the republican party. we used to call ourselves the party of law and order. you kn
this is a family. a very american family. has a very american story.t story are terrible tragedies. it's how you deal with these and they've dealt with it with grace and love and they've held together. i think it's something that's very inspiring about this. and touching. it's a very human moment that i think transcends. >> i was just handed this. house speaker mike johnson says he thinks hunter biden being found guilty with appropriate but when asked if he thinks this undercuts the...
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affair. >> families watched the shocking news on tv, including the manson family.wer barra hoyt. >> i remember being scared by that. >> how did they react to the news in. >> they laughed. it didn't bother them at all. >> charlie manson thought they had hoodwinked people before that they to the the people that killed the ones before and would free bobby bosolay. >> police today could but speculate whether these two crimes had been done by the same person. >> no one connected them to the henman case. the plan failed. bobby bosolay stayed in jail and if that wasn't frustrated enough for manson, just six days after the la bianca murders, more than 100 deputies descended on the family. >> they decide they're going to have a huge raid on spahn ranch. they're going to arrest everybody in it. >> but, the raid turned out to be good news for charlie manson. because it didn't have anything to do with murder. the warrant was for auto theft. totally unrelated. and even that charge dwn stick? manson uses this as a great example. see how powerful he is? they arrested all of us, b
affair. >> families watched the shocking news on tv, including the manson family.wer barra hoyt. >> i remember being scared by that. >> how did they react to the news in. >> they laughed. it didn't bother them at all. >> charlie manson thought they had hoodwinked people before that they to the the people that killed the ones before and would free bobby bosolay. >> police today could but speculate whether these two crimes had been done by the same person....
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. >> the height family is a good family.everybody. >> james grew up with the three heidt boys. billy heckman know their father, philip. >> they are a family that loved their family and i think you can see that throughout the old heidt clan that there is a lot of love that goes through them. >> devout, rock-solid people led by the family patriarch. philip heidt. and as a major real estate developer in the area he was very much a big deal around town. >> we have numerous commercial sections that philip really close and he was a go getter, he was going to get out and if there was a bill to be made. he was going to go after. >> so he was a player? >> he was a player. he was going to get the job done. >> it was a terrific salesman knack he had, even he got the better part of a deal, he left you feeling good about it. >> philip was a guy that loved people, he was a guy that people loved him. he just always made people feel good. he always made you feel like you are special. >> when he wasn't putting in long hours at the office. or
. >> the height family is a good family.everybody. >> james grew up with the three heidt boys. billy heckman know their father, philip. >> they are a family that loved their family and i think you can see that throughout the old heidt clan that there is a lot of love that goes through them. >> devout, rock-solid people led by the family patriarch. philip heidt. and as a major real estate developer in the area he was very much a big deal around town. >> we have...
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the family went public on telemundo. >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> finesses family was certain her disappearance was connected to sexual harassment. >> i don't know what they think gives them the right to harass my sister. >> they demanded investigators get to the bottom of it. >> they all have a grandma, sister, mother, daughter. would you like them to be sexually harassed? >> they revealed finesses secret in the hopes of solving a secret. what they did not realize was they just started a movement. one-family's tragedy unites a sea of strangers and more secrets spill out. coming up. outrage and then an outpouring. >> this kicked off #iamvanessaguillen . the stories these women were posted, it was flooding social media. >> stories of one call the man's world of the military. >> i told them, you need to cut that out. he said what are you going to do about it? in my mind, i realize they are not going to do anything about it. that was the lowest point for me. me. breathing claritin clear is like... (♪♪) is he? claritin clear? yeah. fast relief of allergies with nasal congestion, s
the family went public on telemundo. >> [ speaking in a global language ] >> finesses family was certain her disappearance was connected to sexual harassment. >> i don't know what they think gives them the right to harass my sister. >> they demanded investigators get to the bottom of it. >> they all have a grandma, sister, mother, daughter. would you like them to be sexually harassed? >> they revealed finesses secret in the hopes of solving a secret. what...
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once so close, were now splitting along family lines. >> family division, secrets, finger pointing, none getting investigators any closer to finding out what happened to emily. coming up. >> just kept saying over and over, he murdered her. >> that's not all they were saying. >> did you say that alex and his family are in the mafia and the women end up dead? when "dateline extra" continues. you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. en when we're not there to keep them safe, our subaru outback will be. (vo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. a car, and i feel good, confident, because i'm at a truecar certified dealership. i already connected with a dealer and got upfront pricing information before i even got here. -hey, how ya been? -terrific, thank you! he knew exactly what i'd save. so now, while i'm having a great experience, i'm also feeling confident because truecar just received this coveted j.d. power award for their website. it's a strong name: j.d. power. this is h
once so close, were now splitting along family lines. >> family division, secrets, finger pointing, none getting investigators any closer to finding out what happened to emily. coming up. >> just kept saying over and over, he murdered her. >> that's not all they were saying. >> did you say that alex and his family are in the mafia and the women end up dead? when "dateline extra" continues. you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not...
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all of these families came to stand with this family. because they know better than anyone else, the pain they'll suffer. from the loss that they have gone through. i also want to thank all of those that helped to make this as easy as they could for the family, certainly we thank, again, our -- those in the financial and entertainment world, that immediately jumped up and said to the family that they wanted to help. and make sure that they didn't have to worry about expense, tyler perry. and robert smith and champion floyd mayweather. and others that have come, it means a lot because it shows the world the weight of this. brother jamie foxx is with us today. stand up, jamie. [ applause ] >> al b. sure is in the house today. [ applause ] let me get into my -- terrell owens, everyone's sending me notes. i want you to turn briefly to the book of ephesians. 6 chapter. ephesians, 6 chapter, because i think that we need to understand what we're dealing with here. it tells the story of why i think we need to really look at the situation differe
all of these families came to stand with this family. because they know better than anyone else, the pain they'll suffer. from the loss that they have gone through. i also want to thank all of those that helped to make this as easy as they could for the family, certainly we thank, again, our -- those in the financial and entertainment world, that immediately jumped up and said to the family that they wanted to help. and make sure that they didn't have to worry about expense, tyler perry. and...
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. >> i wish that there weren't so much hate and anger in our family. >> one family member seemingly held a grudge against the victim. >> he's always the one that had something mean to say. he was always the one that hated him. >> another came gunning for investigators. >> who chases the police? >> but who was hiding the darkest of secrets? >> got chills going up the back of my neck. this is not happening right now. >> a blank sheet of paper hiding a diabolical clue. >> i fell to my knees and started screaming. >> "family business." hello and welcome to "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin. was this an accident or something more since ter? that was the question facing detectives after the manager of a multimillion-dollar farm was killed in an explosion. the moore family had been rooted on their land for generations. but an investigation revealed volatile relationships and a deep-seated family feud that had been simmering for decades. now police wanted to know, were the rumors just town gossip or did jealousy lead to murder? here's keith morrison. >> there is an eden in the american west. a
. >> i wish that there weren't so much hate and anger in our family. >> one family member seemingly held a grudge against the victim. >> he's always the one that had something mean to say. he was always the one that hated him. >> another came gunning for investigators. >> who chases the police? >> but who was hiding the darkest of secrets? >> got chills going up the back of my neck. this is not happening right now. >> a blank sheet of paper hiding...
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my family is a family that will not back down from prayer. >> yes. come on. >> and i believe because of prayer, we got the verdict we wanted. >> amen. >> amen. >> we got on our knees. some of us stood up. but we asked the right person. we asked the right one. >> come on, god. >> we said, god, we need justice. we need it now. and he answered. oh, man. i'm just grateful. i'm grateful that my grandmother, my mother, my aunts they got to see this history made. i'm grateful my brother is here. i will salute him every day of my life. i will salute him because he showed me how to be strong. he showed me how to be respectful. he showed me how to speak my mind. i'm going to miss him, but now i know he's in history. what a day to be a floyd, man. >> wow. >> wow. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> thank you, terrence. now we will hear from george's baby brother, rodney floyd. >> oh, man. >> you know what? i'm going to say this first. i would want to thank all those advocates, the activists. i would like to think the people that stayed in the streets marching night a
my family is a family that will not back down from prayer. >> yes. come on. >> and i believe because of prayer, we got the verdict we wanted. >> amen. >> amen. >> we got on our knees. some of us stood up. but we asked the right person. we asked the right one. >> come on, god. >> we said, god, we need justice. we need it now. and he answered. oh, man. i'm just grateful. i'm grateful that my grandmother, my mother, my aunts they got to see this history...
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as a family. and love and take care of all of the victims and their family members. that's why we're here. governor, thank you for everything you've done and do for our state. >> the attorney general brings in victims advocates. her team will go through and help each family that has -- the best way is reach out to the attorney general office. >> we'll find the victims. >> in conclusion. this beautiful town of parkland where i have lived up until a year ago i have lived here with my family and raised our kids here for ten years. we lost a football coach from the high school tonight. my triplets graduated from this very school. we had i won't be releasing the name. a deputy sheriff who is son was shot tonight. shot in the arm. he's in the hospital. i'm being told he's being treated with non-life threatening injuries. thank god. if you are on a web site and know something or see something, you see a person with a rifle and weapons. and see something tha not right. you owe it to your family and community, and law enforcement to make this a safer nation by calling up some
as a family. and love and take care of all of the victims and their family members. that's why we're here. governor, thank you for everything you've done and do for our state. >> the attorney general brings in victims advocates. her team will go through and help each family that has -- the best way is reach out to the attorney general office. >> we'll find the victims. >> in conclusion. this beautiful town of parkland where i have lived up until a year ago i have lived here...
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which family i belonged to. we have a background. we are a large family. a lot of members.here are almost of 20 us here. where we live, we have a very high status. and everyone respects us. >> i feel like i was in a film, in a scene like from "goodfellas," all of them spending time, cheerful, the family. they're cooking, they're proud. they carry themselves with a lot of pride for what they did. >> translator: we try not to put two clashing families together. we separate them to eliminate problems. >> they can't put two or three different families in the same cellblock because everyone feels he is the top dog. that can escalate into a fight with very bad results. so it is preferable for them to put one family in each cellblock. they manage their own affairs and their people as needed. >> the rimonim staff also sees a strategic advantage to keeping crime families together. >> translator: the moment i have dominant prisoners in the cellblock, i know when needed how to send them a message that they have to be straight and keep their people in line. and when there is a crisis,
which family i belonged to. we have a background. we are a large family. a lot of members.here are almost of 20 us here. where we live, we have a very high status. and everyone respects us. >> i feel like i was in a film, in a scene like from "goodfellas," all of them spending time, cheerful, the family. they're cooking, they're proud. they carry themselves with a lot of pride for what they did. >> translator: we try not to put two clashing families together. we separate...
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they want to hold families for indefinitely and sort of family jail indefinitely.t appears that they're saying if you don't give us that, we're going to go back to separating parents and kids. but i can't imagine they're going to do that. am i wrong, am i misread tag document. >> no, i think the argument that they're laying out and you're not wrong at all, the argument they're laying out is we don't keep them indefinitely. we will be forced to separate them because that's the only way that we can carry out this law. but as larella knows, there are alternatives to detention. heard one of your previous guests talk about that. you can do ankle monitors, have people call. they've found if you assign a case manager, it's much more likely that people come back to court. there have been studies done on that. the argument they'relying out probably won't fly. we fellow the judge, judge gee is the one who came out strong when she interpreted this 1997 flores agreement to apply to what the obama administration was doing in 2016 when they were holding women and children past a
they want to hold families for indefinitely and sort of family jail indefinitely.t appears that they're saying if you don't give us that, we're going to go back to separating parents and kids. but i can't imagine they're going to do that. am i wrong, am i misread tag document. >> no, i think the argument that they're laying out and you're not wrong at all, the argument they're laying out is we don't keep them indefinitely. we will be forced to separate them because that's the only way...
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and, you know, family lore, family legend, family grudges, family fights about money, you know, take it for what it is. but the reporting on this particular family's fortune and the reporting on the family tax schemes and the reporting on whether or not the president and his family engaged in a massive and potentially ongoing federal tax fraud that is the real source of the president's purported fortune, and his purported fortune is the entire basis of his political persona. well, that stuff is not family lore. that is real solid reporting. and we now know, per mary trump's book, we now know by her own account that she was a major source for that reporting that won the pulitzer prize in "the new york times." you know, so screw over your family members for years and decades. and, sure, maybe it's all fun for you and profit in the short term. but it's all fun and profit until that family member you've been screwing over for years and decades finally decides to open the door to a really good reporter who is standing there on their doorstep. and that part of the story and that really goo
and, you know, family lore, family legend, family grudges, family fights about money, you know, take it for what it is. but the reporting on this particular family's fortune and the reporting on the family tax schemes and the reporting on whether or not the president and his family engaged in a massive and potentially ongoing federal tax fraud that is the real source of the president's purported fortune, and his purported fortune is the entire basis of his political persona. well, that stuff is...
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i have a family member with down syndrome so my heart goes out in a real personal way to family members with down syndrome. >> does he represent your party, these kinds of comments? >> certainly any negative overtures toward people with special needs is inappropriate. >> okay. congressman mark meadows, i appreciate you coming on the show. we'll have you back soon, okay. >> thank you, hallie. >> i want to bring in house speaker paul ryan. let's listen live. >> i want to provide an update on the steps we've taken to grow our economy for working families. six months ago this week, six months ago this week historic tax reform was patsed and signed in law. ? just this short time, we have tarted to see real results. >> house speaker paul ryan now talking tax cuts. at the very beginning when he walked out he talked about family separation, this action that is now happening because of a policy donald trump put in place roughly six weeks ago called zero tolerance. we expect that paul ryan, we expect that paul ryan will get some questions from the capitol hill press corps that has gathered in tha
i have a family member with down syndrome so my heart goes out in a real personal way to family members with down syndrome. >> does he represent your party, these kinds of comments? >> certainly any negative overtures toward people with special needs is inappropriate. >> okay. congressman mark meadows, i appreciate you coming on the show. we'll have you back soon, okay. >> thank you, hallie. >> i want to bring in house speaker paul ryan. let's listen live. >>...
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he really made this more about him than the families by saying, you know, i respond to all these families, call all these family, whereas not all my predecessors have done that, drawing a compare and contrast it seemed with president obama specifically because the next day he said in a radio interview, you know, i don't know if obama called john kelly when his son was killed in 2010, maybe you should ask him about that. sure enough, reporters asked the white house about that. the white house was happy to feed an answer back and confirmed that obama had not called general kelly. we've yet to hear from general kelly about this. we were told he was in the room for the four condolence calls to the families of the soldiers killed in niger that took place tuesday. the white house yesterday at the briefing, sarah sanders really was pushing back not on the specifics of the allegations from the florida congresswoman who was in the car with the one family that was upset by the president's comments that the sergeant had known what he signed up for. the family reportedly found that to be quite callou
he really made this more about him than the families by saying, you know, i respond to all these families, call all these family, whereas not all my predecessors have done that, drawing a compare and contrast it seemed with president obama specifically because the next day he said in a radio interview, you know, i don't know if obama called john kelly when his son was killed in 2010, maybe you should ask him about that. sure enough, reporters asked the white house about that. the white house...
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it's a family owned company and rick beckwith is a third generation family ceo. he and his wife raised a family of five, their youngest daughter emily. the sweet but quiet one. >> kind of a shrinking violet? >> well, the older sisters said that she never got spanked. >> she didn't. she just remained silent and look at me with those big brown eyes and it was over. >> even though emily was from a prominent wealthy family, her friend lisa says emily never flauned it. >> everyone knew that emily was a beckwith, but i never felt less of a pesh in the presence of emily or any one of her family. >> emily was the girl everyone wanted to be friends with and every boy wanted to date. according to her friends. shannon and sarah. >> could have any boyfriend. >> all the guys were ga ga over her. she was gorgeous. you've seen pictures of her, even in high school, she was gorgeous. but it just wasn't her thing to date. >> by the time she was 21, emily had move about 200 miles south to kansas city, missouri, working in a hair salon. one night in 2001, she went to a bar and a loc
it's a family owned company and rick beckwith is a third generation family ceo. he and his wife raised a family of five, their youngest daughter emily. the sweet but quiet one. >> kind of a shrinking violet? >> well, the older sisters said that she never got spanked. >> she didn't. she just remained silent and look at me with those big brown eyes and it was over. >> even though emily was from a prominent wealthy family, her friend lisa says emily never flauned it....
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today is family day at hermon.nd for the prisoner it is a chance to repair his relationship with his children and grandchildren. his family was traumatized after he stabbed his wife several times during an argument in which he was drunk. his wife survived the attack. but is not here today. >> translator: i have to tell you that one of the things that is so special about family day is the opportunity to see all of you with a child in your arms. to see this family connection is simply critical. >> he only recently entered the alcohol treatment program. >> translator: coming to terms with what you did isn't just about whether your family accepts you or doesn't accept you, the question is whether you are able to stop and tell them i acted in a violent manner. i stabbed, i drank. >> i already said that. >> translator: you think everything is all right if they sit next to you. >> it is enough. admit it. we can go on. everybody will love me. everything will be okay. >> she says that his rehabilitation must begin with him
today is family day at hermon.nd for the prisoner it is a chance to repair his relationship with his children and grandchildren. his family was traumatized after he stabbed his wife several times during an argument in which he was drunk. his wife survived the attack. but is not here today. >> translator: i have to tell you that one of the things that is so special about family day is the opportunity to see all of you with a child in your arms. to see this family connection is simply...
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the beckwiths and the fazinos, once so close, were now splitting along family lines. >> family divisions, secrets, finger pointing. none of it was getting investigators any closer to finding out what happened to emily fazzino. >>> coming up -- >> just kept saying over and over, you're a murderer. >> you're a murderer. >> that's what they were saying. >> that's not all they were saying. >> did you say that alex and his family are in the mafia and that women who try to divorce them wind up dead? >> when "dateline extra" continues. at experian, we believe credit isn't just a score. it's a skill. and like anything else, you can get better. that's why we have tools that show you what happens if you forgot to pay a bill. and answers to questions like, what's the difference between a fico score and other scores? get the tools. and get better at managing your credit. go to experian.com to enroll in experian creditworks today. get between you and life dobeautiful moments.llergens flonase gives you more complete allergy relief. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase co
the beckwiths and the fazinos, once so close, were now splitting along family lines. >> family divisions, secrets, finger pointing. none of it was getting investigators any closer to finding out what happened to emily fazzino. >>> coming up -- >> just kept saying over and over, you're a murderer. >> you're a murderer. >> that's what they were saying. >> that's not all they were saying. >> did you say that alex and his family are in the mafia and that...
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it was a family funeral and a family church in a family neighborhood.it on their steps, on their their porches, reminds me of northeast philly where i grew up people get their deck chairs out to watch the bridge traffic on sunday night. people coming back from the shore. it's just like that. the accents are the same. >> chris, one thing i'm touched by -- >> and then saint anthony -- >> i had read chris, all of these people those you're describing right there in the middle-s class neighborhood they were so touched by what they knew was going to come and happen today and all the dignity around it they were out sweeping their porches, they were cleaning their flower pots and their flower beds and planting and putting out american flags because they wanted to do their part to show their respect that way. are you seeing evidence of that? >> oh, yeah. you see the italian flags and the irish flags too. it's sort of interesting. they're out too. but, you know, you're right, you capture something, alex people thanked me for coming. i mean they thank you from the
it was a family funeral and a family church in a family neighborhood.it on their steps, on their their porches, reminds me of northeast philly where i grew up people get their deck chairs out to watch the bridge traffic on sunday night. people coming back from the shore. it's just like that. the accents are the same. >> chris, one thing i'm touched by -- >> and then saint anthony -- >> i had read chris, all of these people those you're describing right there in the middle-s...
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the intensity of the family bond in the biden family. they are very worried about his safety and very anxious to reach out to other families. and you saw that jill biden in particular has been very involved in that. so that whole period in 2008 when joe biden was being elected vice president was also an intense family period for them because beau biden was shipping out. >> all right. we're going to show some pictures here. i think this is the white house right now. the flags have been lowered to half staff there in honor of beau biden. the president now apparently in delaware on his way to that church for the funeral mass. msnbc's live coverage is going to continue after this. mmmmmm yoplait! good news everybody! there is now 25% less sugar in yoplait original. say "adieu" to that sugar. because it still tastes good! yoplait! when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's
the intensity of the family bond in the biden family. they are very worried about his safety and very anxious to reach out to other families. and you saw that jill biden in particular has been very involved in that. so that whole period in 2008 when joe biden was being elected vice president was also an intense family period for them because beau biden was shipping out. >> all right. we're going to show some pictures here. i think this is the white house right now. the flags have been...
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>> the family simply needed to know. remember, thousands of searchers had covered dozens of square miles in every direction from oregon's coastal range of mountains to its rocky coast without any success. joel courtney had not said a word to police or prosecutors since asking for a lawyer years before. the man who had studied law books in jail had to know that despite dna evidence linking him to brooke's rape and murder, without a body, the prosecution's case would be much harder to prove. so if courtney knew where to find brooke, he was keeping the secret to himself. d.a. john haroldson. >> you can't appeal to this man to just do the right thing, can you? >> i never saw that as an incentive for him. i felt that the incentives were probably going to be more based from the perspective of a narcissist. >> selfish? >> yes. what can you do for me versus what can i do for society. >> and so the prosecutor thought, what could be more precious to a narcissist than his own life? after consulting with the wilbergers, the d.a. off
>> the family simply needed to know. remember, thousands of searchers had covered dozens of square miles in every direction from oregon's coastal range of mountains to its rocky coast without any success. joel courtney had not said a word to police or prosecutors since asking for a lawyer years before. the man who had studied law books in jail had to know that despite dna evidence linking him to brooke's rape and murder, without a body, the prosecution's case would be much harder to...
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and we have four different families in this family that have been pulled into a controversy that they should never have been pulled into to begin with. have we all gotten drunk on what a trump administration means and do we want to stop taking a drink and we don't know how to get back to looking at a president bush or president obama speak. that seems so foreign. >> first, my condolences to the families, especially the johnson family today. it is not that we have gotten drunk. it is not the jerry springerization of politics. it is donald trump fiction of politics. he has done it with help. this week he had help regrettably from john kelly. and of course sarah huckabee sanders who backed john kelly on his attack on a close, you know, personal friend of the family that lost somebody. donald trump from the get-go indicated he doesn't care about bringing this country together. he is practicing the politics of anger, bigotry, mysogeny, whatever it he continues to show that, yes, you can be president and have absolutely not an ounce of class. the thing to do this week, really easy, even if
and we have four different families in this family that have been pulled into a controversy that they should never have been pulled into to begin with. have we all gotten drunk on what a trump administration means and do we want to stop taking a drink and we don't know how to get back to looking at a president bush or president obama speak. that seems so foreign. >> first, my condolences to the families, especially the johnson family today. it is not that we have gotten drunk. it is not...
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at chwe're a festive family. we're a four-legged family. we're a get-up-and-go family.e're a ski family. we're all part of the chevy family. and as we kick off the new year, we'd like you to be a part of ours. because our chevy employee discount is still available to everyone. the chevy price you pay is what we pay. not a cent more. so happy new year, and welcome to the family. the chevy family! the chevy employee discount for everyone ends soon. fred would do anything for his daughter! get in fred! even if it means being the back half of a unicorn. fear not fred! the front half washed his shirt with gain detergent. that's the scent that puts the giddy in giddy up! for a scent with even more giddy up, try gain scent blast in detergent, fabric softener and scent beads. [fa♪mers bell] (burke) a "rock and wreck." seen it. covered it. at farmers insurance, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ we don't see who you're against, through or for,rs, whether tomorrow will be light or dark, all we see in you, is a
at chwe're a festive family. we're a four-legged family. we're a get-up-and-go family.e're a ski family. we're all part of the chevy family. and as we kick off the new year, we'd like you to be a part of ours. because our chevy employee discount is still available to everyone. the chevy price you pay is what we pay. not a cent more. so happy new year, and welcome to the family. the chevy family! the chevy employee discount for everyone ends soon. fred would do anything for his daughter! get in...
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members, trying to hug family members. so at this point, they're getting into their cars and they're going to make that journey to a cemetery nearby where michael brown jr. is going to be laid to rest. we should also note, joy, that the funeral itself was actually cut short. the funeral went just north of two hours. there were a number of speakers that were scheduled to speak that the family decided that it was time to cut things short. so there are probably half a dozen speakers that did not get up, some local politicians as well as state politicians as well. >> and craig, you know, this is obviously very surreal for this family. it's never easy, obviously. this family has lost a child. but they're also doing this under the crush of media. i mean, can you estimate just how much media is actually there? i saw when they got out of the car, you couldn't even see the family as they exited their vehicles. there are justs so many cameras there. >> that's an excellent question. i'm reluctant to guess. but clearly dozens of outle
members, trying to hug family members. so at this point, they're getting into their cars and they're going to make that journey to a cemetery nearby where michael brown jr. is going to be laid to rest. we should also note, joy, that the funeral itself was actually cut short. the funeral went just north of two hours. there were a number of speakers that were scheduled to speak that the family decided that it was time to cut things short. so there are probably half a dozen speakers that did not...
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this is his family.ld know what happened. if we thought that was the truth. but we all know with our hearts that's not what happened. >> the jury in the first trial had been hopelessly deadlocked, came so close to acquitting mark. and sending him home to his family. the second jury, was back in less than 80. and their verdict? was wooden on family faces in the gallery's first row. >> i still hear the sounds of the boys right behind mark, crying. my thinking was, if they hang this again. they will not be able to do it a third time. >> the second jury was back in less than a day. the verdict? it was written on family faces in the galleries first row. >> i still hear the boys right behind marc, crying. i can still hear that. it was very tough >> guilty, a first degree murder. >> sick. i felt like throwing up, to be honest. i was sick. >> i feel bad for the family members, because the family members, they're not going to be happy with the verdict. but at the end of the day it's karen who was killed. and kare
this is his family.ld know what happened. if we thought that was the truth. but we all know with our hearts that's not what happened. >> the jury in the first trial had been hopelessly deadlocked, came so close to acquitting mark. and sending him home to his family. the second jury, was back in less than 80. and their verdict? was wooden on family faces in the gallery's first row. >> i still hear the sounds of the boys right behind mark, crying. my thinking was, if they hang this...
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he said it is about family. family means everything. i think it meant something to him. the audience wished her a happy birth day. for him it is a personal matter as well is a political matter as a matter of government and doing his duty is resident. he didn't want to leave anything on the table. he wants it clear that he is planning to use those months, even though he is a lame-duck. it is one way they can show he has the ability to influence events across the world and change lives of these people. . >> this is a fantastic achievement. more complex negotiations that liberated more good people than what is happening today. as the president said, he firmly believes and alliances and they make america better off. you are seeing evidence of that today. i want to emphasize the peace about the democracy activist that were released. from what i understand, this is part of the deal for the germans. thankfully, you were talking about how it is the right moment. he was in the middle of it and would be for this horrible assassin. they didn't want to do that deal. he was such a pr
he said it is about family. family means everything. i think it meant something to him. the audience wished her a happy birth day. for him it is a personal matter as well is a political matter as a matter of government and doing his duty is resident. he didn't want to leave anything on the table. he wants it clear that he is planning to use those months, even though he is a lame-duck. it is one way they can show he has the ability to influence events across the world and change lives of these...
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it's been a family conspiracy, family plan.ow him any further contact with that little baby. >> yet, no fingerprints, no dna, no gunshot residue, no blood spatter, no recorded statements from either shirley, jennifer or anyone else in the family and those supposedly incriminating marks on shirley's hands, it turns out they had never been photographed. a jury would never see them for themselves. would any jury be able to sort out this case, an alleged family conspiracy, two women at the crime scene, one who appeared to have clear motive. the other, 75 years old, neither with criminal records. it seemed such a confused slim . >>> welcome back to "dateline", the procution faced serious challenges. would a jury find this grandmother guilty in the death of stephen watkins, here is the conclusion to our story "the mystery on horse shoe drive." >> in america's heartland, this grand mother went on trial for solicitation of murder. aski asking if anybody knew somebody who would cap someone for $10,000. >> the deep content she had to the
it's been a family conspiracy, family plan.ow him any further contact with that little baby. >> yet, no fingerprints, no dna, no gunshot residue, no blood spatter, no recorded statements from either shirley, jennifer or anyone else in the family and those supposedly incriminating marks on shirley's hands, it turns out they had never been photographed. a jury would never see them for themselves. would any jury be able to sort out this case, an alleged family conspiracy, two women at the...