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thank you all for being here. >> thank you. >> attorney crump, let me go to you first.as released, but what are your concerns? >> well, reverend sharpton, attorney king and i pointed out some very troubling things because we had got discovered before. and there was a time stamp on the freeze frame photos we got. and then when we get the surveillance video, there's no time tracks on the bottom of the video. and the most troubling thing is out of the 36 cameras, there's 36 angles, all of them are vivid and clear except the one that is pointing to the wrestling mats, that corner where kendrick was found dead. that is the only one that is blurry. that's the only one that is distorted. >> let me told you right there, attorney crump. because i think that what you're raising, i want to go and i want to put that up. you're saying this was the only tape that is blurred out of all of the tapes, the tape that actually shows the scene where he was actually found. >> yes, sir. >> and we're talking 1900 hours of tapes? >> 1900 hours of tape, the only one that's distorted is the one t
thank you all for being here. >> thank you. >> attorney crump, let me go to you first.as released, but what are your concerns? >> well, reverend sharpton, attorney king and i pointed out some very troubling things because we had got discovered before. and there was a time stamp on the freeze frame photos we got. and then when we get the surveillance video, there's no time tracks on the bottom of the video. and the most troubling thing is out of the 36 cameras, there's 36...
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joining me is ben crump and mark geragos.iving answers, the tapes seem to be raising more questions, don't they? >> anderson, they do and the family believes, as they always have believed, their son did not climb into a mat, get stuck and suffocate. we don't see anywhere in the mat that that happened. >> mark geragos, what do you make of all this? >> frankly, anderson, i agree. i think there are more questions. i think it's not likely, given spl some of the vennets, that they have shown, that he ran in there and climbed in and it just seems like it's too fast. as far as the time stamps, i think they are going to be able to show exactly when those videos were shot. they will have a way -- i've had cases like this where the police officer painstakingly will go through and there are certain ways that they can correlate a time for one video through a time in actuality and they will be able to corroborate that. i agree with ben. i think it does raise quite a few questions and i think it's going to be some interesting investigation
joining me is ben crump and mark geragos.iving answers, the tapes seem to be raising more questions, don't they? >> anderson, they do and the family believes, as they always have believed, their son did not climb into a mat, get stuck and suffocate. we don't see anywhere in the mat that that happened. >> mark geragos, what do you make of all this? >> frankly, anderson, i agree. i think there are more questions. i think it's not likely, given spl some of the vennets, that they...
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crump, is there anything there?e cut back, his vital organs were missing when his parents had to exhume him. his clothes that would have valuable dna and valuable blood evidence on them as missing, so why, that we can't get clear answers, why is it so hard for them to get the truth. it's been 300 days now, they stood on street corners with signs saying, will you help us find out who killed our son, because the sheriff's department has only given them the manner of cause of death as an accident, and they know that is not true. >> for all horrible reasons, kendrick's life has been a function of how he died, and the investigation into it. mr. and mrs. johnson, it's every bit if not more important that people remember about this young man and his life and who he was and who he wanted to be. can you, please, remind us of what was lost in this situation, can you tell me a little bit about your son, to remind people of who we're talking about here? >> yes, kendrick, you know, he was an average teenager. he had a dream. i m
crump, is there anything there?e cut back, his vital organs were missing when his parents had to exhume him. his clothes that would have valuable dna and valuable blood evidence on them as missing, so why, that we can't get clear answers, why is it so hard for them to get the truth. it's been 300 days now, they stood on street corners with signs saying, will you help us find out who killed our son, because the sheriff's department has only given them the manner of cause of death as an accident,...
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appreciate your time for coming by today as well as attorneys benjamin crump and c.b. king. thank you very much. >>> developing now, what could be the largest storm ever recorded is now moving toward vietnam after hammering the philippines and being blamed for at least four deaths. the u.s. navy saying typhoon haiyan's wind gusts here got up to 235 miles an hour, flooding streets, triggering landslides and knocking out power. the philippine red cross believes up to 90% of the infrastructure has been heavily damaged, about one million people hunkering down in shelters. [ male announcer ] at humana, understanding what makes you different is what makes us different. we take the time to get to know you and your unique health needs. then we help create a personalized healthcare experience that works for you. and you. and you. with 50 years of know-how, and a dedicated network of doctors, health coaches, and wellness experts, we're a partner you can rely on -- today, and tomorrow. we're going beyond insurance to become your partner in health. humana. same grin, same walk. and the
appreciate your time for coming by today as well as attorneys benjamin crump and c.b. king. thank you very much. >>> developing now, what could be the largest storm ever recorded is now moving toward vietnam after hammering the philippines and being blamed for at least four deaths. the u.s. navy saying typhoon haiyan's wind gusts here got up to 235 miles an hour, flooding streets, triggering landslides and knocking out power. the philippine red cross believes up to 90% of the...
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gregg: here now is benjamin crump, an attorney for the johnson family. mr. crump, good to see you. you're on record saying this is murder and you think there was a cover-up of that murder. what makes you think so? >> well obviously it is ridiculous when you think about the explanation that the sheriff offered, that a 17-year-old exceptionally gifted athlete climbed into a wrestling mat, got stuck, suffocated and died. it flies in the face of all logic, the laws of physics and common sense when you really think about it. this is what they offered to his family. gregg: you've been a lawyer for great many years and you've seen that accidents do happen, even tragic accidents. do you have any evidence, including the surveillance tape that would prove otherwise? >> well, what we do know, gregg, what you won't see in this over 1900 hours of video surveillance that this family had to sue for just to try to find out what happened to their child, you won't see him climbing into a wrestling mat, getting stuck as the sheriff concluded. so you have to say, where do they come up with this theory
gregg: here now is benjamin crump, an attorney for the johnson family. mr. crump, good to see you. you're on record saying this is murder and you think there was a cover-up of that murder. what makes you think so? >> well obviously it is ridiculous when you think about the explanation that the sheriff offered, that a 17-year-old exceptionally gifted athlete climbed into a wrestling mat, got stuck, suffocated and died. it flies in the face of all logic, the laws of physics and common sense...
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. >> reporter: the johnson family has hired benjamin crump, the same attorney who worked with the familythe african american teenager who was shot and killed in florida in a confrontation with neighborhood watch vol kear george zimmerman. >> no justice! >> reporter: supporters of johnson's family have held rallies, alleging a cover-up. they've demanded a federal investigation. today, u.s. attorney michael moore agreed to look into the case. >> i do this with an open mind, neither accepting nor rejecting the opinions of anyone who has previously investigated the circumstances of his death. >> reporter: now, moore says he if he finds evidence of a possible crime he will press the f.b.i. to investigate but the georgia chief medical examiner is standing by his finding that the death was accidental, saying there is no evidence the teen was murdered. >> pelley: we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] they were some pretty good moves. and the best move of all? having the right partner at your side. take the next step. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthc
. >> reporter: the johnson family has hired benjamin crump, the same attorney who worked with the familythe african american teenager who was shot and killed in florida in a confrontation with neighborhood watch vol kear george zimmerman. >> no justice! >> reporter: supporters of johnson's family have held rallies, alleging a cover-up. they've demanded a federal investigation. today, u.s. attorney michael moore agreed to look into the case. >> i do this with an open...
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. >> it was dying and i thought, well let's put it out of its misery and i crumped it. felt like a feather. the bones are so fragile it felt like stepping on a tissue. >> i am hoping the bird was dying. >> it was. if you are capable of stepping on a bird it is obviously not without its drutters and it is dying. >> it could have been sleeping. >> just sleeping on the street? i will have a sidewalk nap. >> maybe it is drunk and smoked crack. >> all right, joel. because of his politics should we look at scant? no that's not the word. >> there is the accusation of the crack addiction. there is an accusation of wild parties and prostitutes. in italy you can run on that and win. maybe we should disik with them. maybe we that stick with them. can he whether the storm? >> he has delicious jowls. >> some of the toronto police reports came out. among other things, repeated drunk driving. it is alleged by multiple people that he drank half a bottle of vodka. he smoked weed with a woman believed to be an escort. this is one night. if he did all of that and it was one night you migh
. >> it was dying and i thought, well let's put it out of its misery and i crumped it. felt like a feather. the bones are so fragile it felt like stepping on a tissue. >> i am hoping the bird was dying. >> it was. if you are capable of stepping on a bird it is obviously not without its drutters and it is dying. >> it could have been sleeping. >> just sleeping on the street? i will have a sidewalk nap. >> maybe it is drunk and smoked crack. >> all right,...
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it's important to acknowledge publicly the work that attorney parks and attorney crump have been doing issues is very powerful and very, very important. i hope they continue to do it. i think at the end of the day there's too much subjectivity in the stand your ground law and in those policies. what that means is our system, our entire criminal justice system, is contaminated by racial bias. so for the system to be biased is one thing, but then for the system to endorse that kind of bias in our society is why this ends up being so dangerous. when people make decisions around safety and security and their home and their person, those decisions are informed by race. not everyone is racist. just all those decisions often times are informed by race and, unfortunately, we're seeing awful consequences as a result of this. we have to continue the fight, and i sympathize with the dream defenders who are there right now and they're saying the lobbyists are in there, the money is in that room right now. it's unfortunate we won't have a revolutionary outcome for today's particular legislative pro
it's important to acknowledge publicly the work that attorney parks and attorney crump have been doing issues is very powerful and very, very important. i hope they continue to do it. i think at the end of the day there's too much subjectivity in the stand your ground law and in those policies. what that means is our system, our entire criminal justice system, is contaminated by racial bias. so for the system to be biased is one thing, but then for the system to endorse that kind of bias in our...
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trayvon martin's parents, faith, who were yesterday giving a speech along with their attorney, benjamin crump, at the harvard law on stand your ground. news of zimmerman's arrest came while they were there and i want to play their reaction. take a listen. >> trayvon martin's parents desperately want his killer held accountable because they still don't want their child's death to be in vain. >> so the girlfriend said that he knows how to play the game. is that what we're watching here? in reference to how lisa was talking about that 911 call, he could have gone out and talked to the police. instead he knew call 911. >> absolutely. he knows there's no independent eyewitness, there's no video, just like the night of the incident with trayvon martin. trayvon mart so he wants to create this he said/she said. the police come. one of them is obviously lying. so he's hoping that the police say, well, we don't know what happened or the prosecutors say we don't know what happened so we can't go forward and press charges because we know there are things broken. they're each saying something totally diff
trayvon martin's parents, faith, who were yesterday giving a speech along with their attorney, benjamin crump, at the harvard law on stand your ground. news of zimmerman's arrest came while they were there and i want to play their reaction. take a listen. >> trayvon martin's parents desperately want his killer held accountable because they still don't want their child's death to be in vain. >> so the girlfriend said that he knows how to play the game. is that what we're watching...
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we spoke with ben crump who is one of the attorneys for the family, and here's what he said. >> his parentse always said all they want to know is the truth. and this videotape seems to tell us that the truth has not come out yet, almost as if something was done with this one video to help conceal the truth. but we're going to keep pressing to get the truth mystery. >> and they're going to start pressing legally. the lead attorney says they're going to file requests to have the court take custody of the original hard drive because what we have, it's copies from the sheriff's office, which is a copy from the school. they want to see the original to study the metadata to see if it's been altered or blurred or if this is what the school and sheriff's office says is the original. >> i know you'll continue to investigate this story. victor blackwell, thanks so much. >>> in a matter of time twitter will start trading publicly on the new york stock exchange. its ipo priced at 26 bucks a share. but that doesn't mean regular people like you and me will be able to buy shares at that price. that share
we spoke with ben crump who is one of the attorneys for the family, and here's what he said. >> his parentse always said all they want to know is the truth. and this videotape seems to tell us that the truth has not come out yet, almost as if something was done with this one video to help conceal the truth. but we're going to keep pressing to get the truth mystery. >> and they're going to start pressing legally. the lead attorney says they're going to file requests to have the court...
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joining us on set is darryl crump. regional investment officer at wells fargo bank and steven ruschiotto. thank you for coming in. darryl, why don't we start talking about what you think is going to be happening. there are some questions. stocks have hit new highs. you have goldman sachs concerned about the potential for a 10% pull back. what do you think? >> obviously a big move since the october 9th lows. we've come off of a 10% gain. there have been ten caps that have added a quarter of a percent of that rally. it's been a breadthth across the names. >> not always the best quality. >> there's a megacap. >> heavily shorted. people don't like them as much. >> so we don't see any big barriers to this market towards year end, becky. i think when you look at 2013, it will go down as a story of rerating the forward p.e. ratios, right? we came in 13.2 for forward earnings for 2013. this year we're walking in at 2014 at 15.8 for forward earnings. things are richer than they were at this time last year. >> that was part of g
joining us on set is darryl crump. regional investment officer at wells fargo bank and steven ruschiotto. thank you for coming in. darryl, why don't we start talking about what you think is going to be happening. there are some questions. stocks have hit new highs. you have goldman sachs concerned about the potential for a 10% pull back. what do you think? >> obviously a big move since the october 9th lows. we've come off of a 10% gain. there have been ten caps that have added a quarter...