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larry horten was arrested last month charged with first degree murder in the death of ryan jackson. police say horten hit jackson several times with a hatchet. >>> howard county police have released a picture of a man charged with sexually abusing a 13 year old. police say he worked at scissors sound hair salon. police fear there could be other victims since the salon is in a neighborhood. howrd county police ask if you have information give them a call. >>> a sharpsburg man is headed to prison after getting busted for growing pot in a strip mall store. 33 year old was sentenced to 5 years in prison with five more years to spend it. the landlord called police in august after finding dozens of pot plants in what was a computer business shop. investigators found 152 marijuana plants. former wife testified he grew the pot to raise money to visit their kids in florida. >>> peter told the governor the state should not pursue lost tax revenue from internet sales. says the study conducted by his office shows businesses selling over the internet are determined to avoid paying the taxes. if
larry horten was arrested last month charged with first degree murder in the death of ryan jackson. police say horten hit jackson several times with a hatchet. >>> howard county police have released a picture of a man charged with sexually abusing a 13 year old. police say he worked at scissors sound hair salon. police fear there could be other victims since the salon is in a neighborhood. howrd county police ask if you have information give them a call. >>> a sharpsburg man...
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their condition. >> 37-year-old larry eugene horton fled to alabama last month after the death of ryan jacksond of killing jackson with a hatchet and dumping his body in the city. he's being held at the baltimore county detention center without bail. >> there is no verdict yet in the state bribery case of currie. he's accused of taking $45,000 in bribes from a local grocer in exchange for using his influence in annapolis. he was a paid consultant for shoppers food warehouse. if convicted the p.g. county democrat facerss more than 20 years in prison. >> stay with u >> good morning. the sun is out this morning. stormy weather just off the atlantic coast. this storm will stay off shore. kind of stalled. that's good news. this area of high pressure which is giving us good weather now will be with us. that means the storms out west hold off. so it's a great outlook. today, sunny, a little on the chilly side for this time of year. 51 to 56 the temperature range. northeast winds at 5 5 to 10. sunset at 6:01 daylight time. tonight is the night we set the clocks back one hour. we go back to standard ti
their condition. >> 37-year-old larry eugene horton fled to alabama last month after the death of ryan jacksond of killing jackson with a hatchet and dumping his body in the city. he's being held at the baltimore county detention center without bail. >> there is no verdict yet in the state bribery case of currie. he's accused of taking $45,000 in bribes from a local grocer in exchange for using his influence in annapolis. he was a paid consultant for shoppers food warehouse. if...
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. >> the man accused of -- 37-year-old larry eugene horton fled to alabama after the death of ryan jackson. he's accused of killing jackson with a hatchet and dumping his body in a city. he's being held at the baltimore county detension center without bail. >> three men behind bars, accused of pretending to be cops. i-te lead investigative reporter jane -- jayne miller has more. >> the three suspects were literally caught in the act after two street robberies in west baltimore. the first happened on preston street when the suspects approached a man and told him they were serving a warrant. >> puns once they had him detained, they took u.s. currency and cigarettes and left that scene. the individual who was victimized realized something wasn't right, summoned police, and then caught them a short while later doing the same thing within the 3200 block. these guys were dressed in all black fatigues with police duty belts and gold police badges around their neck. >> so they would look like a police officer. >> correct. there was an air of authenticity that these men presented. >> police are loo
. >> the man accused of -- 37-year-old larry eugene horton fled to alabama after the death of ryan jackson. he's accused of killing jackson with a hatchet and dumping his body in a city. he's being held at the baltimore county detension center without bail. >> three men behind bars, accused of pretending to be cops. i-te lead investigative reporter jane -- jayne miller has more. >> the three suspects were literally caught in the act after two street robberies in west...
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. >> 37-year-old larry eugene horton fled to alabama last month after the death of ryan jackson. he's accused of killing jackson with a hatchet and then dumping his body. he's being held without bail. >> three men behind bars this morning accused of pretending to be police officers to commit crimes. jayne miller has more. >> the three suspects, demon harris, wayne kasey, and donte driggs were arrested tuesday and charged with armed robbery. >> they took currency, cigarettes, and left the scene. the individual victimized realized something wasn't quite right. they summoned police. we got there and fut out a city-wide -- put out a city-wide broadcast for these individuals, and then caught them doing the same thing in another area of the city. these guys were dressed in all-black fatigues with police duty belts and gold police badges around their necks. bail fugitive recovery agent type bages. there was an air of authenticity. >> the men are charged in a street robbery. police are also looking at whether they committed a series of home invasions also carried out as suspects dressed
. >> 37-year-old larry eugene horton fled to alabama last month after the death of ryan jackson. he's accused of killing jackson with a hatchet and then dumping his body. he's being held without bail. >> three men behind bars this morning accused of pretending to be police officers to commit crimes. jayne miller has more. >> the three suspects, demon harris, wayne kasey, and donte driggs were arrested tuesday and charged with armed robbery. >> they took currency,...
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larry eugene horton fled to alabama after the death of ryan jackson. he's accused of killing jackson with a hatchet and dumping his body in the city. he's being held in the baltimore county detention center without bail. p >> three men behind bars this morning accused of pretending to be cops to commit crimes. now police are trying to determine if they are responsible for a string of burglaries. >> dameon harris and two others were detained for impersonating police officers and burglarizing citizens. >> the victim realized something wasn't quite right. we broadcast this and caught them doing the same thing on the 3 00 block of bakers street. >> police say the men looked convincing. >> these men were dressed in all black fatigues and gold police badges around their necks. >> so they looked like police officers? >> correct. >> the men are charged in the street robbery. police are looking at whether they also committed a series of home invagues in baltimore also carried out by suspects dressed as cops. >> and jayne, says one of the suspect, wayne kasey wa
larry eugene horton fled to alabama after the death of ryan jackson. he's accused of killing jackson with a hatchet and dumping his body in the city. he's being held in the baltimore county detention center without bail. p >> three men behind bars this morning accused of pretending to be cops to commit crimes. now police are trying to determine if they are responsible for a string of burglaries. >> dameon harris and two others were detained for impersonating police officers and...
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. >> can we agree that nsnbc should have paul ryan on and you should have sheila jackson leon. >> she she's invittd: >> but you make fun of her. >> no. the show that i'm on, bill o'reilly. bill actively tries to get every perspective oo. show, he's ffir. >> they call you culture warrior. you're o'reiily's -- >> i'm on his show -- >> would you go on the other shows? >> i woold do some of the other shows. >> is it good for american journal ifl or for the engagement level of the public -- i would grant you msnbc ann fox, there's not much different in the way ttey do their jobs. they both approach the stuff the same way. is it good? because jon stewart and others complain, and i'm not sure that he's better than they are in this respect, but they complain that ultimately what the cable spectrum does is divvde us further. it doesn't solve the problem, but accuse 17 twaits the problem? -> and i think jon stewart is part of that, frankly. to suggest that jon stewart is the fair arbitor in the middle and doesn't have his3 own ideology is bogus. >> but he has on on republicans. he has on a whol
. >> can we agree that nsnbc should have paul ryan on and you should have sheila jackson leon. >> she she's invittd: >> but you make fun of her. >> no. the show that i'm on, bill o'reilly. bill actively tries to get every perspective oo. show, he's ffir. >> they call you culture warrior. you're o'reiily's -- >> i'm on his show -- >> would you go on the other shows? >> i woold do some of the other shows. >> is it good for american journal ifl...
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ryan gosling and sandra bullock. matthew mcconaughey and janet jackson. kanye west and kim kardashian.ollywood's hottest men and who they dated. the surprising star couples you never knew were once an item. >> inside rehearsals with dancing contestant j.r. martinez.
ryan gosling and sandra bullock. matthew mcconaughey and janet jackson. kanye west and kim kardashian.ollywood's hottest men and who they dated. the surprising star couples you never knew were once an item. >> inside rehearsals with dancing contestant j.r. martinez.
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jackson's international stardom took center stage. inside courtroom 107, a jury of seven men and five women took their seats. hln's ryanit's not just that he's a famous star, it's that someone lost their son, their brother, their father. >> district attorney david walgren laid out the prosecution's case. >> michael jackson trusted his life to the medical skills of conrad murray. that misplaced trust in the hands of conrad murray costs michael jackson his life. >> to help prove their case. prosecutors presented two very different portraits of the pop legend. from a vibrant singer, dancer and entertainer, to a lifeless body on a hospital gurney one day later. midway through opening arguments, a stunning moment. the voice of michael jackson, as he'd never been heard before. >> when people leave my show, i want them to say, "he's the greatest entertainer in the world." >> reporter: jackson sounded fragile, impaired, incapable. >> i do. >> you may be seated. >> that's just what kenny ortega fears. ortega was directing the most anticipated show in decades. with a star he feared wasn't up to it. but murray insisted he was in
jackson's international stardom took center stage. inside courtroom 107, a jury of seven men and five women took their seats. hln's ryanit's not just that he's a famous star, it's that someone lost their son, their brother, their father. >> district attorney david walgren laid out the prosecution's case. >> michael jackson trusted his life to the medical skills of conrad murray. that misplaced trust in the hands of conrad murray costs michael jackson his life. >> to help prove...
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jackson's international stardom took center stage. inside courtroom 107, a jury of seven men and five women took their seats. hln's ryanat he's a famous star, it's that someone lost their son, their brother, their father. >> district attorney david walgren laid out the prosecution's case. >> michael jackson trusted his life to the medical skills of conrad murray. that misplaced trust in the hands of conrad murray costs michael jackson his life. >> to help prove their case. prosecutors presented two very different portraits of the pop legend. from a vibrant singer, dancer and entertainer, to a lifeless body on a hospital gurney one day later. midway through opening arguments, a stunning moment. the voice of michael jackson, as he'd never been heard before. >> when people leave my show, i want them to say, "he's the greatest entertainer in the world." >> reporter: jackson sounded fragile, impaired, incapable. >> i do. >> you may be seated. >> that's just what kenny ortega fears. ortega was directing the most anticipated show in decades. with a star he feared wasn't up to it. but murray insisted he was in charge of jackso
jackson's international stardom took center stage. inside courtroom 107, a jury of seven men and five women took their seats. hln's ryanat he's a famous star, it's that someone lost their son, their brother, their father. >> district attorney david walgren laid out the prosecution's case. >> michael jackson trusted his life to the medical skills of conrad murray. that misplaced trust in the hands of conrad murray costs michael jackson his life. >> to help prove their case....
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jackson -- anybody el else -- would this doctor be here today? >> joining me now from sister network trutv, in session host ryan smith, ryan, nice to see you again.uments. what struck you? >> oh, so much in this. on the prosecution's side, what really struck me was how david walgren tried to make this human. he focused on the victim and he talked about the loss of michael jackson. not just for the world, but for his family. michael jackson was a dedicated family man, he was a father of three children. and he focused on these three children not having their farther around anymore and what that means. he made it real for the jury. even when he was talking about the evidence, he put them in michael jackson's shoes. would you want this kind of care for your doctor? he was criminally negligent. that's why you have to find him guilty. on the defense side, i think sta thamt you played was one of the biggest ones -- the idea would we be here if it was not michael jackson? but i think they also harpd a lot on the way michael jackson died. they very much tried to say that dr. murray was a villain here and that the state tried to put together a case, had to
jackson -- anybody el else -- would this doctor be here today? >> joining me now from sister network trutv, in session host ryan smith, ryan, nice to see you again.uments. what struck you? >> oh, so much in this. on the prosecution's side, what really struck me was how david walgren tried to make this human. he focused on the victim and he talked about the loss of michael jackson. not just for the world, but for his family. michael jackson was a dedicated family man, he was a father...
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jackson: i am happy to yield to the gentleman from illinois in just a moment. these cuts will result in draconian cuts, the worst in the ryan house g.o.p. budget. courts can intervene in federal budget decisions. it will generate enormous, in fact, there will be a line to the courthouse on constitutional challenges on cutting pell grants an cutting food stamps and cutting housing and cutting veterans' benefits, as i said. then of course, more than 270 organizations, representing people that are the most vulnerable have begged us to unshackle the steel anvil from our legs and arms and do the people's business. i'd be happy to yield to the gentleman from illinois. >> i wanted to ask the gentlelady a question. i think she touched upon a thoughtful comment in her remarks. mr. jackson: i can imagine, since every member of congress and every candidate for congress, is running for office and they run to uphold the constitution of the united states, they swear to uphold the constitution and its various provisions within the context of the debate we have here on the floor of the congress, in my my -- in my district, i run on a campa
jackson: i am happy to yield to the gentleman from illinois in just a moment. these cuts will result in draconian cuts, the worst in the ryan house g.o.p. budget. courts can intervene in federal budget decisions. it will generate enormous, in fact, there will be a line to the courthouse on constitutional challenges on cutting pell grants an cutting food stamps and cutting housing and cutting veterans' benefits, as i said. then of course, more than 270 organizations, representing people that are...
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ryan. gail and i are keeping his wife pauline and the entire jackson family in our hearts and prayers. while we know that lloyd jackson is gone, his legacy of public service and compassion for the people of west virginia will live in our hearts forever. thank you, mr. president, and i yield the floor. i notice the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: g officer: the senator from missouri is recognized. mr. blunt: i thank the president. i want to talk about four amendments -- the speaker pro tempore: the senate is currently in a quorum call. mr. blunt: i would move that we suspend the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. blunt: i want to talk about the four amendments i've filed on this bill and i'll say up front all four supported by my missouri colleague, senator mccaskill so they're a bipartisan amendment. two of them would deal with a property ownership issue created by an infringement by federal regulators by ferc. they both deal with a private power generating dam that was built in 1931, it created a lake calle
ryan. gail and i are keeping his wife pauline and the entire jackson family in our hearts and prayers. while we know that lloyd jackson is gone, his legacy of public service and compassion for the people of west virginia will live in our hearts forever. thank you, mr. president, and i yield the floor. i notice the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: g officer: the senator from missouri is recognized. mr. blunt: i thank the president. i want to...