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. >> james kelly was president of the seattle urban league at the time. >> well, it was, i felt, unnecessary. a full-blown violence of a punch to the face was just wrong. but at the same time i also felt like what the young woman did to the police officer was wrong as well. and so my whole analysis was two wrongs don't make a right. >> i think he showed great restraint. he could have used a night stick. he could have used a pepper spray. he used what was in his training and that was just a straight punch. >> to calm racial tensions, james kelly organizes a closed-door meeting between officer walsh and angel rosenthal. >> we basically agreed to have no media, no television, no cameras. the young lady offered her apology. she tried to explain what led up to it, and she apologized, and the officer accepted her apology. >> rosenthal pleads guilty to fourth-degree assault and serves 80 hours of community service. her friend levias is sentenced to 24 hours of community service for obstructing a police officer. officer walsh is sent back to the seattle's pd training unit for a review of department
. >> james kelly was president of the seattle urban league at the time. >> well, it was, i felt, unnecessary. a full-blown violence of a punch to the face was just wrong. but at the same time i also felt like what the young woman did to the police officer was wrong as well. and so my whole analysis was two wrongs don't make a right. >> i think he showed great restraint. he could have used a night stick. he could have used a pepper spray. he used what was in his training and...
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the victim, a 55 year old navy veteran named james pierce. troy kelly walked up to him and started beating him. the two men did not know each other. troy being held without bail on murder charges. >>> a man accused in the murder of a chinese carry out store clerk. he killed a man at the yow brother's carry out. the family turned him in after they saw surveillance video. he is accused of killing a man named freddie jones j. >>> issue of abortion is getting attention, especially in the political world after controversial comments were made by a missouri congressman running for u.s. senate. andrew acceptser has more on the story -- spencer has more on the story. >> reporter: the fire storm ignited sunday when congressman todd akin told a st. louis tv station that rape rarely leads to pregnancy. >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to shut that down. >> reporter: he said he misspoke and apologized but shied away from the spotlight monday night cancelling a interview. >> he pulled the interview at the last moment. >> reporter: republicans a
the victim, a 55 year old navy veteran named james pierce. troy kelly walked up to him and started beating him. the two men did not know each other. troy being held without bail on murder charges. >>> a man accused in the murder of a chinese carry out store clerk. he killed a man at the yow brother's carry out. the family turned him in after they saw surveillance video. he is accused of killing a man named freddie jones j. >>> issue of abortion is getting attention, especially...
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in washington, james rosen, fox news. >> kelly: that was james rosen. we thank you for that.s marking the first week of the drew peterson murder trial. but there is one thing the judge is not allowing anyone to talk about. what it is and why it has some folks very upset. we'll have that next. >> frustrating. it's dumb founding and obscene the way this trial appears to be so one sided right now while some fiber ads use super models, metamucil uses super hardworking psyllium fiber, which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model, but you should feel a little more super. metamucil. down with cholesterol. but you should feel a little more super. thank you, nana send money to anyone's checking account with chase quickpay. all you need is an email address or mobile number. you're welcome. take a step forward and chase what matters. he speaks a weird language... [ gargling ] drinks green stuff. he says he's from albuquerque. i'm not buying it. i mean, just look at him. and one more thing -- he has a spaceship. [ whirring ] the e
in washington, james rosen, fox news. >> kelly: that was james rosen. we thank you for that.s marking the first week of the drew peterson murder trial. but there is one thing the judge is not allowing anyone to talk about. what it is and why it has some folks very upset. we'll have that next. >> frustrating. it's dumb founding and obscene the way this trial appears to be so one sided right now while some fiber ads use super models, metamucil uses super hardworking psyllium fiber,...
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kelly ripa. you could probably have a career of throwing people out of bars, if you so chose. >> thank you, jamesrmal people and then there's kelly ripa. i got to throw something, my mom always wants me to say hi to guillermo. >> jimmy: is that right? >> she loves guillermo. >> jimmy: i didn't know you habla espanol. >> i don't, really. i like to make the accent sound authentic. >> jimmy: you have a ranch in texas. how many do you have? >> we run cattle on probably five different ranches. >> jimmy: really? so, this is like a business. >> no, it's a business. >> jimmy: a lot of people have ranches and then they kind of pretend they ranch and then they have some animals that they talk about but they're not really ranching. nour r you're ranching. >> oh, yeah. we run several held of cattle. it's a fairly imprecise sort of business, because from one day to the next, you don't know who is still -- >> jimmy: do you eat them or milk them? >> they are beef cattle. but i neither eat them nor milk them. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah, we send them to auction and other people eat them and milk them. >> ji
kelly ripa. you could probably have a career of throwing people out of bars, if you so chose. >> thank you, jamesrmal people and then there's kelly ripa. i got to throw something, my mom always wants me to say hi to guillermo. >> jimmy: is that right? >> she loves guillermo. >> jimmy: i didn't know you habla espanol. >> i don't, really. i like to make the accent sound authentic. >> jimmy: you have a ranch in texas. how many do you have? >> we run cattle...
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>> kelly: "sunday house call" contins, we're learning a psychiatrist who treated the suspected colorado movie theatre shooter was a schizophrenia specialist. it is still unclear, however, why jamesactually seeing her. and, whether he was receiving any treatment. so, what is schizophrenia, and, dr. samadi, can you explain what schizophrenia is? >> kelly, schizophrenia, by itself, means... in reality is an imbalance between emotion and cognitive behavior and what it really means is, these are the people that don't know the difference between what is real and not real. and they may have many symptoms, and some of the symptoms are delusional. and, they can hallucinate and, hear things, maybe you should go to the movie and start killing people and you are a hero and they are hearing things and are disorganized and have poor hygiene and, flat affect and may not interact with their society well and have cognitive behaviors and usually, it is in their 20s and 30s and is rare to see schizophrenia over the age of 45. so his age matches the typical schizophrenic and you have to be careful, there are different subtypes, one is paranoia, and those are the types that do well with good prognos
>> kelly: "sunday house call" contins, we're learning a psychiatrist who treated the suspected colorado movie theatre shooter was a schizophrenia specialist. it is still unclear, however, why jamesactually seeing her. and, whether he was receiving any treatment. so, what is schizophrenia, and, dr. samadi, can you explain what schizophrenia is? >> kelly, schizophrenia, by itself, means... in reality is an imbalance between emotion and cognitive behavior and what it really...
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. >> fred astaire, gene kelly, bobs toy, james brown, jackie wilson, sam cook, and then get the whole business thing. he learned everything from under the tut ladge of barrie gordie. he grew up on the motown sow put all that stuff together. all that stuff together, combined it and that's what he did. >> rose: redhook opens when. >> we open august 10th in new york, the rest of the country the 17th of august, 24th. i'm not only i did finance the film i distributed this film myself too. >> rose: say that again. >> not only did i finance redhook summer. >> rose: you're drnteding it, do you is a distribution company. >> now i do. got to get it done, baby. >> rose: before we go, take a look at this this say clip from redhook summer in which they talk about the world today. >> when you first come up here from down south, after your wife died, how come your daughter never come up with? >> she's not saved. i pray for her every day, and night. >> she was my first, raised in the lord's light from the word go. i could turn my head around. she got out there, got turned out and came home with that
. >> fred astaire, gene kelly, bobs toy, james brown, jackie wilson, sam cook, and then get the whole business thing. he learned everything from under the tut ladge of barrie gordie. he grew up on the motown sow put all that stuff together. all that stuff together, combined it and that's what he did. >> rose: redhook opens when. >> we open august 10th in new york, the rest of the country the 17th of august, 24th. i'm not only i did finance the film i distributed this film...
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elkton police said 55-year-old james pierce was grocery shopping saturday evening just before six when troy kelly approached him from behind and started savagely beating him. this happened in the middle of aisle eight in elkton. the two men were strangers. pierce later died after being kicked and punched more than 20 times. his attacker was arrested a short time later, charged with murder and denied bail. police has the suspect, crime and victim but the reason why is still a big question. they were strangers from what you know. >> from what we know they never met each other. >> reporter: that makes this case even more weird. >> sure. it's a shocking case. >> reporter: new coming up at 6:00 we'll talk to the victim's family last they struggle with why this happened to a mon who they say was an all around sweet guy. >> thanks a lot. >>> a 23-year-old prince george's county office are was killed and another one hurt in a crash. the department said they were chasing a silver acura connected to a theft in laurel. as they were chasing the car, the officer lost control and crashed into a ditch. the surv
elkton police said 55-year-old james pierce was grocery shopping saturday evening just before six when troy kelly approached him from behind and started savagely beating him. this happened in the middle of aisle eight in elkton. the two men were strangers. pierce later died after being kicked and punched more than 20 times. his attacker was arrested a short time later, charged with murder and denied bail. police has the suspect, crime and victim but the reason why is still a big question. they...
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james and -- wrote a new book about the middle class, a third of it is devoted to attacking the ryan budget. david, i want to jump to kelly o'donnell, kelly, you've got a little bit more context to how rob portman was informed about the vp selection. >> well, chuck, i've been told rob portman did receive a phone call from governor romney tonight, letting him know that he would not be the choice. rob portman will go ahead with what he had planned to do on saturday, which is to ride in a bicycle race to benefit cancer research. portman, much like ryan, is an avid athlete and it's been something he's had on his schedule for quite some time. having talked to rob portman quite a bit, covering him on the hill, one of the things he'd said, he will work as hard for mitt romney in ohio whether he's on the ticket or not, believing that for any republican, a win in ohio is a must-have in order to win the white house. you know the history there. and ohio is so critical. now portman was in part, considered a likely choice because he has done so well in cincinnati, now a state-wide office holder and has won by big margins. although not
james and -- wrote a new book about the middle class, a third of it is devoted to attacking the ryan budget. david, i want to jump to kelly o'donnell, kelly, you've got a little bit more context to how rob portman was informed about the vp selection. >> well, chuck, i've been told rob portman did receive a phone call from governor romney tonight, letting him know that he would not be the choice. rob portman will go ahead with what he had planned to do on saturday, which is to ride in a...
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kelly, simon baker and mike murphy. let us get right to it. stocks rather struggling to hold onto recent highs and these comments from st. louis fed president james bullard earlier today on cnbc, certainly didn't help. >> 2% growth, maybe a bit stronger in the second half of the year, unemployment ticks down through the rest of the year. that's not a great outcome but to me that's a good enough outcome to keep us on hold. i think markets have the idea of some giant action. i am not sure the data really warrants that. >> james bullard throwing some water on the qe3 fire, so is it time to get short and if so, where would you be doing it? john how scott handles things but for me it is always ladies first. take it away. >> thank you very much. i wasn't really very surprised by the comments this morning because if you look at some of the data coming out of the u.s., since the fed minutes, the data has gotten better, so get a better pmi, better housing, a little bit better jobs and we're modeling through, 2% is not great. nor where we need to be. i do think that that is enough so that corporate profits can be okay. margins have held up pretty strong an
kelly, simon baker and mike murphy. let us get right to it. stocks rather struggling to hold onto recent highs and these comments from st. louis fed president james bullard earlier today on cnbc, certainly didn't help. >> 2% growth, maybe a bit stronger in the second half of the year, unemployment ticks down through the rest of the year. that's not a great outcome but to me that's a good enough outcome to keep us on hold. i think markets have the idea of some giant action. i am not sure...