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[ ♪ ] >>> i'm ali velshi, "on target," unspeakable acts, a fight to keep children being bought and soldor sex online, and the use of deadly force by police in america. the puzzling truth about who is not keeping track. been >>> america is a nation of rights and laws based on a constitution designed to protect citizens from a variety of threats, inclue ght the government itself. sometimes they come into conflict, forcing lawmakers, judges and other to weigh the cost of the protecting principles laid down by the founding fathers. think of the second amendments right to bear arms and the problem of gun violence in america. tonight a focus on how the right to free speech granted under the first amendment is coming into play in a battle involving sex trafficking and society's most vulnerable citizens, children. instead of guns, some of the criminals involved use a weapon the founding fathers never imagined - the internet. the best known example involves craigslist, a website. this site decided in 2010 to close the profitable adult services section as part of its business. that section allowe
[ ♪ ] >>> i'm ali velshi, "on target," unspeakable acts, a fight to keep children being bought and soldor sex online, and the use of deadly force by police in america. the puzzling truth about who is not keeping track. been >>> america is a nation of rights and laws based on a constitution designed to protect citizens from a variety of threats, inclue ght the government itself. sometimes they come into conflict, forcing lawmakers, judges and other to weigh the cost...
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the unspeakable scenes playing out on tv and social media. and the grief at a virginia tv station. >> also the subject's manifesto faxed here to abc news. what was going on in his mind before shooting former co-workers before taking his own life? we're live in virginia. >>> also ahead, trump's tirade. the demands for apologies after the confrontation with univision anchorman jorge ramos. the political spectacle. >> later confronting cyberbullies. could hateful online message be stopped with a smartphone app. it's the invention of a techie nerd you just have to see. it's thursday, august 27th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm phillip mena. just unspeakable tragedy in virginia. >> could never have imagined. we've heard about isis terrorism in the middle east. never spengting something to happen live on television. the shoot ter actually faxing to abc news a manifesto suicide note saying that he was a human powder keg just waiting to go boom. we're going to begin this half hour with the on air
the unspeakable scenes playing out on tv and social media. and the grief at a virginia tv station. >> also the subject's manifesto faxed here to abc news. what was going on in his mind before shooting former co-workers before taking his own life? we're live in virginia. >>> also ahead, trump's tirade. the demands for apologies after the confrontation with univision anchorman jorge ramos. the political spectacle. >> later confronting cyberbullies. could hateful online...
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deformities caused y by -- this man, a forler vietcong was later captured by the vc cannot tell of his unspeakableres. on the 9th of december, the odyssey of the brigade continues. back up north. the vietcong have been cleared from huyan province at this time and the screaming eagles are moved to the north in record time. the deployment of the brigade by means of parachutes marked the first jump in more than a year for many of the men. but they're in superb physical condition and the jump goes well. as 1966 draws to a close, the brigade descends to take part in operation ticket, fighting side by side with vietnamese army forces and militia. the men of the 101st once again will scour the countryside, finding and finishing the enemy. the operations continue until the 21st of january, 1967. then, after more than a year of absence from think brigade. they headed for their first combat. now, the lsts are taking them home. on the 26th, the last convoy rose into camp. it will be one of the before i deer's last official acts as commander, welcoming them home. two daes later, general pearson transfers comm
deformities caused y by -- this man, a forler vietcong was later captured by the vc cannot tell of his unspeakableres. on the 9th of december, the odyssey of the brigade continues. back up north. the vietcong have been cleared from huyan province at this time and the screaming eagles are moved to the north in record time. the deployment of the brigade by means of parachutes marked the first jump in more than a year for many of the men. but they're in superb physical condition and the jump goes...
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the unspeakable scenes playing out on tv and social media. at a virginia tv station. >> also the subject's manifesto faxed here to abc news. what was going on in his mind before shooting former co-workers before taking his own life? we're live in virginia. >>> also ahead, trump's tirade. the demands for apologies after the confrontation with univision anchorman jorge ramos. the political spectacle. >> later confronting cyberbullies. could hateful online message be stopped with a smartphone app. it's the invention of a techie nerd you just have to see. it's thursday, august 27th. >>> from abc news, this is
the unspeakable scenes playing out on tv and social media. at a virginia tv station. >> also the subject's manifesto faxed here to abc news. what was going on in his mind before shooting former co-workers before taking his own life? we're live in virginia. >>> also ahead, trump's tirade. the demands for apologies after the confrontation with univision anchorman jorge ramos. the political spectacle. >> later confronting cyberbullies. could hateful online message be stopped...
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. >> the unspeakable horror of child sex trafficking. >> i think we're into something that's bigger than us >> that's the pain your mother feels when you disrespect her son... >> me being here is defying all odds >> they were patriots, they wanted their country back >> from the best filmmakers of our time, the new home for original documentaries al jazeera america presents only on al jazeera america >>> more now on backpage.com and the increasing pressure on the website from cook county sheriff thomas dart to cut down on child sex trafficking. the site says its escort services section helps law traffickers. i heard that from liz mcdougall, the company's counsel. i interviewed her after mary snow's report. here is more of my brew with mcdougall. you heard the young woman say if not for the web page, she would be found sooner. a pimp told her backpage was safe are on the street. do you worry when you see something like that, that backpage is paving a road for the pimples. my heart goes out for natalie and her family, i understand how it feels. the reality knows that it could be responsible
. >> the unspeakable horror of child sex trafficking. >> i think we're into something that's bigger than us >> that's the pain your mother feels when you disrespect her son... >> me being here is defying all odds >> they were patriots, they wanted their country back >> from the best filmmakers of our time, the new home for original documentaries al jazeera america presents only on al jazeera america >>> more now on backpage.com and the increasing...
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>> i wanted people to hear the true story of till. [ ♪ ] >>> i'm ali velshi, "on target," unspeakable fight to keep children being bought and sold for sex online, and the use of deadly force by police in america. the puzzling truth about who is not keeping track. been >>> america is a nation of rights and laws based on a constitution designed to protect citizens from a variety of threats, inclue ght the government itself. sometimes they come into conflict, forcing lawmakers, judges and other to weigh
>> i wanted people to hear the true story of till. [ ♪ ] >>> i'm ali velshi, "on target," unspeakable fight to keep children being bought and sold for sex online, and the use of deadly force by police in america. the puzzling truth about who is not keeping track. been >>> america is a nation of rights and laws based on a constitution designed to protect citizens from a variety of threats, inclue ght the government itself. sometimes they come into conflict,...
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this unspeakable tragedy makes us feel all bad.athy we feel for the family and victims but only feeling grief and empathy we have to do something, we have to act. the police, from the first moment on has acted. within one day it was possible to find arrest some of the perpetrators and if this is true, if they got the right people it's a big success. yesterday, yesterday i was here and also where at the moment where everyday refugees arrive and from cared for by the police and the red cross. and there we got this horrible information. i was here, i witnessed from the first moment how professional and was so competent they worked. first there was a crisis from it but in the interior ministry. immediately the cooperation. >> reporter: listening to the interior minister and with the gruesome discovery of refugees dead in an abandon truck on thursday and the actual was 70 and eight of them women and four of them children and we will go to barnabie phillips and this was really felt at this press conference. >> reporter: it was very evide
this unspeakable tragedy makes us feel all bad.athy we feel for the family and victims but only feeling grief and empathy we have to do something, we have to act. the police, from the first moment on has acted. within one day it was possible to find arrest some of the perpetrators and if this is true, if they got the right people it's a big success. yesterday, yesterday i was here and also where at the moment where everyday refugees arrive and from cared for by the police and the red cross. and...
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. >> we are learning more today about what drove a disgruntled former employee to commit an unspeakable crime on live television. two television journalists in virginia were shot and killed during an interview on wednesday. jon tarot has more. >> some call it a suicide note, others a manifest toe, it was delivered by fax to the headquarters of abc news roughly two hours at the shootings here. in this document, 41-year-old vester lee finnegan talks about being a human powder keg, angry with a lot of issues including the racially motivated shooting in june. he safes he was inspired of the shootings and the virginia tech shootings there 2007. and he talked about being bullied and discriminating against racially and sexually. this is little comfort for the family and friends of adam ward and alison parker who dies yesterday. alison's boyfriend he is the anchor of the local evening news has been speaking, he says their love together was white hot, and alison's father andy parker has also been doing the media rounds he says he will now devote his life to the issue of gun control. and the thir
. >> we are learning more today about what drove a disgruntled former employee to commit an unspeakable crime on live television. two television journalists in virginia were shot and killed during an interview on wednesday. jon tarot has more. >> some call it a suicide note, others a manifest toe, it was delivered by fax to the headquarters of abc news roughly two hours at the shootings here. in this document, 41-year-old vester lee finnegan talks about being a human powder keg,...
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nothing in it, nothing in it explains why his anger grew and twisted into the unspeakable and monstrousommitted today. the 50 odd pages of personnel file accumulated at wdbj known as bryce williams indicated there was trouble within weeks of his march 6th, 2012 hiring reprimand note lead separate occasions in which coworkers felt threatened after disagreements with him. by july 31st, he was told he make improvement or face termination. >> he seemed to have a short fuse if something didn't go his way. he didn't fit in because people found it difficult to work with him. and so after a while, and a number of incidents, we thought it was best if he left the company. and he did, but not happily. >> reporter: february 1st, 2013, the day he was fired, flanagan grew angry that he was only offered two week's severance pay. he demand lead months. he told assembled managers you better call police because i'm going to make a big stink. after flanagan refused to leave the newsroom, the station's hr director did call 911. when officers arrived to escort an enraged flanagan out of the station, the inc
nothing in it, nothing in it explains why his anger grew and twisted into the unspeakable and monstrousommitted today. the 50 odd pages of personnel file accumulated at wdbj known as bryce williams indicated there was trouble within weeks of his march 6th, 2012 hiring reprimand note lead separate occasions in which coworkers felt threatened after disagreements with him. by july 31st, he was told he make improvement or face termination. >> he seemed to have a short fuse if something didn't...
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. >> for sunday's family, the promise of a peaceful life in america had turned into an unspeakable tragedy>> the mother's lawyer said that she had told him that if she had any idea this could have happened, she never would have moved her family to the united states. but of course she couldn't have known. she knew she was moving them away from a danger. she just had no way of knowing she was moving them into another danger. >> soon, an investigation was mounted to find out how it happened. and what it uncovered was not an illness but a crime. i'm ready to crack like nobody's watching. why? because it's red lobster's crabfest. and there's so much crab, so many ways. and with dishes like this luscious crab lover's dream or savory snow crab bake. i'm just getting started so hurry in and get crackin' try phillips' fiber good gummies plus energy support. it's a new fiber supplement that helps support regularity and includes b vitamins to help convert food to energy. mmmmm, these are good! nice work, phillips! the tasty side of fiber, from phillips'. imagine - she won't have to or obsess about se
. >> for sunday's family, the promise of a peaceful life in america had turned into an unspeakable tragedy>> the mother's lawyer said that she had told him that if she had any idea this could have happened, she never would have moved her family to the united states. but of course she couldn't have known. she knew she was moving them away from a danger. she just had no way of knowing she was moving them into another danger. >> soon, an investigation was mounted to find out how...
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the burden and uncertainty faced by the families during this time has been unspeakable. it is my hope that this confirmation however tragic and painful will at least bring certainty to the families and loved ones of the 239 people on board mh 370. they have our deepest sympathy and prayers. i would like to assure all those affected this tragedy that the government of malaysia is committed to do everything within our means to find out the truth of what happened. mh 370's disappearance marked us as a nation. we mourn with you as a nation. i promise you this: playmalaysia will always remember and mourn those who perished on mh 370. >> malaysia's prime minister the cameras are awaiting officials in paris who have taken part in this participation. france's way of being -- it is now confirmed it belonged to mh 370. so words of sympathy suggesting a little bit of closure but no suggestion that authorities are any closer to establishing exactly what happened to the plane that disappeared in march last year. let's go to back as we wait to see what happens in paris. you heard what
the burden and uncertainty faced by the families during this time has been unspeakable. it is my hope that this confirmation however tragic and painful will at least bring certainty to the families and loved ones of the 239 people on board mh 370. they have our deepest sympathy and prayers. i would like to assure all those affected this tragedy that the government of malaysia is committed to do everything within our means to find out the truth of what happened. mh 370's disappearance marked us...
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and deborah messing tweeted this is so unspeakably tragic. thinking of his family and all who loved him. >>> police in new jersey are investigating a deadly shooting. it happened a home on passaic streak in hasbrouck heights. there is an arrest but the bergen county prosecutor is not releasing the name of the suspect or the victim. >>> two people are injured after a car slammed into a bronx store. now the driver is facing criminal charges. >> in this store surveillance video you can see it happen. look to the bottom right, as the car barrels in. produce goes flying. and shoppers run for their lives. >> but two people couldn't get out of the way. one shopper was hit with debris and has minor injuries. and another, a woman in her 30s, is critically injured, after getting pinned between the car and a wall. >> pinned over. you could see the hubcap of the car, she was pinned under that top. >> i saw the lady. she was stuck under the car. >> reporter: the crash left the front of the car crashed and the produce stand ruined. >> she couldn't do nothi
and deborah messing tweeted this is so unspeakably tragic. thinking of his family and all who loved him. >>> police in new jersey are investigating a deadly shooting. it happened a home on passaic streak in hasbrouck heights. there is an arrest but the bergen county prosecutor is not releasing the name of the suspect or the victim. >>> two people are injured after a car slammed into a bronx store. now the driver is facing criminal charges. >> in this store surveillance...
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so our guest tonight is an incredible person who suffered unspeakable violence by extremists, and herseverance and determination through that to continue on is an incredible inspiration, and to be quite honest with you, i don't think there's anyone else in the world i would rather talk to tonight than malala. so that's what we're going to do. and sorry about no jokes. ( applause ) ( cheers ) howdy, folks, it's me, colonel sanders. (laughter) hey! that's not the real colonel sanders! i'm the real colonel sanders! and this is how you sell chicken. howdy, folks! it's me, the real colonel sanders. i'm back to tell you about my new $20 family fill up meal. it's a treasure chest of delicious home style cookin' but served in containers, not treasure chests. (laughter) (door squeaking) it's finger lickin' good. hey, so what are you heyup to tonight?an? ah, nothing much. just something like a little karaoke thing. well, let's hear some. no, right here? ♪carry on my wayward son. ♪there will be peace when you are done.♪ so, nope. you know the rest. thank you. i go on at 9. or 9:30, sometimes the
so our guest tonight is an incredible person who suffered unspeakable violence by extremists, and herseverance and determination through that to continue on is an incredible inspiration, and to be quite honest with you, i don't think there's anyone else in the world i would rather talk to tonight than malala. so that's what we're going to do. and sorry about no jokes. ( applause ) ( cheers ) howdy, folks, it's me, colonel sanders. (laughter) hey! that's not the real colonel sanders! i'm the...
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so our guest tonight is an incredible person who suffered unspeakable violence by extremists, and her perseverance and determination through that to continue on is an incredible inspiration, and to be quite honest with you, i don't think there's anyone else in the world i would rather talk to tonight than malala. so that's what we're going to do. and sorry about no jokes. ( applause ) ( cheers ) scott danshaw was never afraid of a good dare. or even a double dare. we have three more dares for you. mild chipotle, hot habanero, and fiery ghost pepper. taco bell's new $1 dare devil loaded grillers. [bong] who says families have to share data? these guys, that's who but at t-mobile you can get four lines with up to 10 gigs of 4g lte data, each no sharing and just $30 bucks a line 10 gigs for each and every one of you we'll even pay your family's switching fees up to $650 bucks per line so you can get 10gigs for all, today and it's only from t-mobile after a long day of spontaneous road trips and breakdancing, well, you get hungry. that's why my $5 fill up has two pieces of original recipe
so our guest tonight is an incredible person who suffered unspeakable violence by extremists, and her perseverance and determination through that to continue on is an incredible inspiration, and to be quite honest with you, i don't think there's anyone else in the world i would rather talk to tonight than malala. so that's what we're going to do. and sorry about no jokes. ( applause ) ( cheers ) scott danshaw was never afraid of a good dare. or even a double dare. we have three more dares for...
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so our guest tonight is an incredible person who suffered unspeakable violence by extremists, and her perseverance and determination through that to continue on is an incredible inspiration, and to be quite honest with you, i don't think there's anyone else in the world i would rather talk to tonight than malala. so that's what we're going to do. and sorry about no jokes. ( applause ) ( cheers ) ♪ right now, at&t is giving you 50 percent more data. that's 15 gigs of data for the price of 10. and get 300 dollars credit for every line you switch to at&t. you're not at all concerned? about what now?ly? oh, i don't know. the apocalypse? we're fine. i bundled renter's with my car insurance through progressive for just six bucks more a month. word. there's looters running wild out there. covered for theft. okay. that's a tidal wave of fire. covered for fire. what, what? all right. fine. i'm gonna get something to eat. the boy's kind of a drama queen. just wait. where's my burrito? [ chuckles ] worst apocalypse ever. protecting you till the end. now, that's progressive. breathtaking peppermi
so our guest tonight is an incredible person who suffered unspeakable violence by extremists, and her perseverance and determination through that to continue on is an incredible inspiration, and to be quite honest with you, i don't think there's anyone else in the world i would rather talk to tonight than malala. so that's what we're going to do. and sorry about no jokes. ( applause ) ( cheers ) ♪ right now, at&t is giving you 50 percent more data. that's 15 gigs of data for the price of...
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this is an unspeakable tragedy and this country can no longer ignore that. blacks are in prison at six times the rate of whites and a report by the department of justice found that blacks were three times more likely to be searched during a traffic stop compared to white motorists. african-americans are twice as likely to be arrested and almost four times as likely to experience the use of force during encounters with police. 13% and this is an extraordinary figure, and i think not an accident. 13% of african-american men have lost the right to vote due to felony convictions. can't vote. can't participate in the democratic political process. in my view we need major changes in criminal justice in america and as president of the united states i promise you my justice department will be vigorous in fighting all forms of discrimination in every area of our life not only in police matters, but in housing and credit, in every area that impacts minority populations. across our nation as all of you know and we see almost every day, too many african-americans and ot
this is an unspeakable tragedy and this country can no longer ignore that. blacks are in prison at six times the rate of whites and a report by the department of justice found that blacks were three times more likely to be searched during a traffic stop compared to white motorists. african-americans are twice as likely to be arrested and almost four times as likely to experience the use of force during encounters with police. 13% and this is an extraordinary figure, and i think not an accident....
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this has been such an unspeakably difficult journey. many have spent days in the rain and stuck at the macedonia border soaking wet. children have been sick. they have run out of money by the time they reach this train station in budapest. they spend hours waiting under the beating sun under hungarian/serbian border. many going through the hungarian camp they describe as a prison. many say the hungarian authorities treat them like animals. it is their treatment that reduced them to living like this. there is no place to shower here. i was speaking to a mother of two who left her children behind in damascus. she has a law degree. she cried as she was talking about how painful it was to think of them. she is making this journey so they don't have to suffer this kind of humiliation and hardship. the numbers will increase because the cause, what is forcing the people to make the journey, that is not being dealt with. war, economic poverty, corruption, oppressive regimes. those are the key reasons people are doing this. it is not because the
this has been such an unspeakably difficult journey. many have spent days in the rain and stuck at the macedonia border soaking wet. children have been sick. they have run out of money by the time they reach this train station in budapest. they spend hours waiting under the beating sun under hungarian/serbian border. many going through the hungarian camp they describe as a prison. many say the hungarian authorities treat them like animals. it is their treatment that reduced them to living like...
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there, he went and saw firsthand the unspeakable images of the holocaust. seeing scores of its victims in camp, it was a moment seared into his memory forever. after the war, he stayed in europe, working to establish a revamped judicial system in the german province of bavaria. he was also responsible for helping to carry out ally treaty obligations by returning refugees to their countries of origin. during the war, numerous refugees had married individuals from other countries. as the allies tried to repatriate refugees, the soviet union cruelly interpreted its treaty obligations to mean that soviet citizens and only soviet citizens could be accepted back into the ussr. this meant that scores of refugee families would be permanently divided. cooper elevated the issue all the way to general patton's executive officer and helped get the soviet posture revised sparing scores of families from being broken up. if any experience rivaled that of his tenure as county judge, it was his service in europe during and immediately following world war ii. it reinforced h
there, he went and saw firsthand the unspeakable images of the holocaust. seeing scores of its victims in camp, it was a moment seared into his memory forever. after the war, he stayed in europe, working to establish a revamped judicial system in the german province of bavaria. he was also responsible for helping to carry out ally treaty obligations by returning refugees to their countries of origin. during the war, numerous refugees had married individuals from other countries. as the allies...
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not even the crimes are unspeakable prosecutor. not sure about the death penalty. >> catherine: as a record including several robbery charges with assaulting valerie jackson the woman twice before the shooting she had filed a protective order against him and 2013. i had at a doctor's say it was the flu or did say it turned out to be far more serious fare. member offered to help save the 11 month year-old baby with life-threatening condition. next cocktail of chemicals dumped into the river turning yellow. the epa being blamed for this contamination. "i stand here and ignore my job. you take over for me" exhibition of people have been badly. >> catherine: did by the epa dumped more than 3 million gal. of toxic sludge and the water this is what the river looks like on thursday it looks fairly clean in blue then that this is friday last epa team using heavy equipment to enter a mine near during the colorado and accident because the contaminated water to flow in the river instead of pumping it treating it mustered colored water contain
not even the crimes are unspeakable prosecutor. not sure about the death penalty. >> catherine: as a record including several robbery charges with assaulting valerie jackson the woman twice before the shooting she had filed a protective order against him and 2013. i had at a doctor's say it was the flu or did say it turned out to be far more serious fare. member offered to help save the 11 month year-old baby with life-threatening condition. next cocktail of chemicals dumped into the...
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danger but west says to suffer a gunshot wound the day you're celebrating such a huge achievement is unspeakableld hope to if you having a party and everything that things would be right, you know, nothing would happen like this. >> reporter:. >> sometimes i may run in the house. >> he needs the opportunity to grow up and enjoy himself instead of being in fear. >> reporter: we spoke with the college bound teen's family off camera. they tell us he's going to be okay and he's still on track to leave for his freshman year of college down south. the family say they don't know the shooter or why he would target their son. the gunman remains on the loose. sabina kuriakose fox 29 news. >> a rally in spring garden against plans to open a gun shop in the neighborhood. a company called the gun range will go before a zoning board this week to seek permission to sell guns at a store on the 500 block of popular. neighbors communities and faith leaders gathered at the proposed location to call for an tend to gun violence. >>> a huge surprise for a group of local high school students. what they've been asked t
danger but west says to suffer a gunshot wound the day you're celebrating such a huge achievement is unspeakableld hope to if you having a party and everything that things would be right, you know, nothing would happen like this. >> reporter:. >> sometimes i may run in the house. >> he needs the opportunity to grow up and enjoy himself instead of being in fear. >> reporter: we spoke with the college bound teen's family off camera. they tell us he's going to be okay and...
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but west says to suffer a gunshot wound the day you're celebrating such a huge achievement is unspeakable. >> you would hope that things would be right, that nothing would have happened. >> sometimes. >> you need the opportunity to grow up and enjoy yourself instead of being in fear. >> reporter: we spoke with the teenager's family off camera. they tell us he's going to be okay. the family says they don't know the shooter or why he would target their son. according to police the gunman remains on the loose. >> family friends and fans are morning frank gifford, what his widow kathie lee is tweeting about her loss. >>> the injury that could keep one of the players out the entire season. let's mobile. same plan. new phone. or a new plan. and a just in case. add a new line. or three. and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens. take a carrier store detour at target, and upgrade to a shiny new everything. and now when you buy a phone, get 20% off your target run. all things mobile. all in one place. >> second and last open practice in lincoln financial field. nice day with military apprec
but west says to suffer a gunshot wound the day you're celebrating such a huge achievement is unspeakable. >> you would hope that things would be right, that nothing would have happened. >> sometimes. >> you need the opportunity to grow up and enjoy yourself instead of being in fear. >> reporter: we spoke with the teenager's family off camera. they tell us he's going to be okay. the family says they don't know the shooter or why he would target their son. according to...
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and i waded through the water and witnessed unspeakable hurt and pain and also that resilience.hen you talk about george w. bush the one image people remember is the optics of that photograph. flying above all of the disaster in the airplane. and people wondering where is the president? where is his voice? also the presence of local and state leaders. people in the community so abandoned. and a lot of people perceived not only was this a man-made disaster for failure to maintain the levee system but also failure by government to help these residents. there were over 30,000 people rescued from attics and rooftops in the days a after. and they felt abandoned and folks had to come in with helicopters in order to help come rescue people. and volunteers and officers. and the feeling was they were abandon abandoned. it is a different picture at least from the optics we saw today. when you saw black school children surrounding george w. bush. a far cry from one of the worst moments of his presidency. what is also striking during president bush's speech. they touted the school system. t
and i waded through the water and witnessed unspeakable hurt and pain and also that resilience.hen you talk about george w. bush the one image people remember is the optics of that photograph. flying above all of the disaster in the airplane. and people wondering where is the president? where is his voice? also the presence of local and state leaders. people in the community so abandoned. and a lot of people perceived not only was this a man-made disaster for failure to maintain the levee...
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each with a title, one called ghosts, and another fire, that evoke unspeakable suffering. >> he was 11 when he was riding his bike and the bomb dropped. >> college student, sarah phillips, has gone to hiroshima each year. lasting effects on the city and it's people. >> no more hiroshima. and no more nagasaki. the children will -- there should be no more war. >> seeing the people, how they're still affected by it, really reinforced to me the idea that nothing is just black and white. there's no bright symbol of right and wrong. >> this year's group, the largest in 20 years. she's still in high school and has many questions. >> i want to be able to hear what people were doing, and how they think now, and what they might have changed what they had done before. >> any bitterness toward america has mostly evaporated. a theme that resonated in the pictures, drawn two years after the bombing by school children in hiroshima much. >> we see this one here, it says, if i understand correctly [ speaking japanese ] it means america's friend. it's amazing that these kids would not harbor any animosi
each with a title, one called ghosts, and another fire, that evoke unspeakable suffering. >> he was 11 when he was riding his bike and the bomb dropped. >> college student, sarah phillips, has gone to hiroshima each year. lasting effects on the city and it's people. >> no more hiroshima. and no more nagasaki. the children will -- there should be no more war. >> seeing the people, how they're still affected by it, really reinforced to me the idea that nothing is just...
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this is an unspeakable tragedy, and this country can no longer ignore that. at sixare in prison times the great of whites. in the report by the department of justice, blacks were three times more likely to be searched during a traffic stop than white motorists. african-americans are twice as likely to be arrested and almost four times as likely to experience the use of force during encounters with police. -- and this is an and stored neri -- an extraordinary figure -- 13% of african-american men have lost the right to vote due , can'tny convictions participate in the democratic political process. in my view, we need some major changes in criminal justice in america, and as president of the united states, i promise you my justice department will be vigorous and fighting all forms of the scriven nation in , iny area of our lives every area that impacts minority populations. across our nation, as all of you know, and we seal must every day, too many african americans and other minorities find themselves subjected to a system that treats citizens who have not com
this is an unspeakable tragedy, and this country can no longer ignore that. at sixare in prison times the great of whites. in the report by the department of justice, blacks were three times more likely to be searched during a traffic stop than white motorists. african-americans are twice as likely to be arrested and almost four times as likely to experience the use of force during encounters with police. -- and this is an and stored neri -- an extraordinary figure -- 13% of african-american...
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it everything he was supposed to do and i am sure inside of his heart, it is bleeding but it is unspeakableis crime. no one should feel get about what they did or not do. two women people's lives were shortened. god bless those of you in the media, we didn't understand how hazardous and dangerous your job is. you put cross hairs on your back when you are out there. at least in law enforcement we have a gun and a defense, but you have no defense. >> god bless you in law enforcement as well. steve rogers we appreciate your contributions and comments today. >> as we take' scene where the pursuit for the suspect came to an end. we are waiting for a live press conference where we expect to get the latest news. we have peter doocey who is there and he will join us after the break. >> hi, everyone. busy news day. we are just minutes away from the first press conference from the virginia police. they will up date us on on the shocking killings of a reporter and video journalist today. we expect to hear more about the shooter's condition after he shot himself and crashed his vehicle. we'll dig deepe
it everything he was supposed to do and i am sure inside of his heart, it is bleeding but it is unspeakableis crime. no one should feel get about what they did or not do. two women people's lives were shortened. god bless those of you in the media, we didn't understand how hazardous and dangerous your job is. you put cross hairs on your back when you are out there. at least in law enforcement we have a gun and a defense, but you have no defense. >> god bless you in law enforcement as...
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fault with danger, but to survey gunshot wound the day you're celebrateing a huge achievement is unspeak i believe. >> you would hope having a party and everything things would be right, nothing will happen. >> you need the opportunity to grow up and enjoy yourself instead of being afraid. >> reporter: we spoke with the college-bound teenager's family off camera. they tell us he is going to be ok and still on track to leave for his freshman year of college down south. the family said they won't know the shooter or why they would target his son. the shooter is on the loose. 29 news. >>> police are trying to find the person who shot man last night on it streets of lawncrest. investigators say the 26-year-old was shot in the chest on the 6300 block of summer dale avenue. it happened just before midnight he was rushed to einstein hospital where he's now in critical condition. police found a shell casing at the scene, but they're still looking for at the shooter. >>> grays ferry, investigators are still looking for at the person who stabbed a man to death. police say a 30-year-old man was sta
fault with danger, but to survey gunshot wound the day you're celebrateing a huge achievement is unspeak i believe. >> you would hope having a party and everything things would be right, nothing will happen. >> you need the opportunity to grow up and enjoy yourself instead of being afraid. >> reporter: we spoke with the college-bound teenager's family off camera. they tell us he is going to be ok and still on track to leave for his freshman year of college down south. the...
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they were a young band of brothers facing unspeakable hell in the battle for iwo jima. >> the most intenseof the war. ? find out where 22,000 japanese soldiers walked to their deaths. what happened to is six boys that was captured in the world's most immortal was it staged. the questions that lingered for more than half a century. uncommon valor was a common
they were a young band of brothers facing unspeakable hell in the battle for iwo jima. >> the most intenseof the war. ? find out where 22,000 japanese soldiers walked to their deaths. what happened to is six boys that was captured in the world's most immortal was it staged. the questions that lingered for more than half a century. uncommon valor was a common
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plus this evening, emt's are being confronted with an unspeakable challenge because of a synthetic form of marijuana. we're going to hear firsthand from a live guest on what's happening and what's being done about it. also coming up, ditching it all and chasing your dreams. getting out of the rat race. people who have done it and loved it, very successful. coming up next at 6:00. i hope you'll join us. [african-style music] take my hand to the land take my hand to the land, whoa-oh! (narrator) only one family goes to incredible lengths to make sure your family time never becomes endangered. kalahari resorts. now open in the pocono mountains. book now at kalahariresorts.com it's wednesday night. good evening, everyone. i'm ernie anastos. we thank you very much for joining us tonight. you. and we're talking about it. tonight there are serious concerns in the city over what some people call weaponized marijuana. this is a synthetic version of the drug called k2. it makes users impervious to pain and gives them superhuman strength causing them to hurt others, even first responders. liz dahl
plus this evening, emt's are being confronted with an unspeakable challenge because of a synthetic form of marijuana. we're going to hear firsthand from a live guest on what's happening and what's being done about it. also coming up, ditching it all and chasing your dreams. getting out of the rat race. people who have done it and loved it, very successful. coming up next at 6:00. i hope you'll join us. [african-style music] take my hand to the land take my hand to the land, whoa-oh! (narrator)...
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this is an unspeakable tragedy and this country can no longer ignore that.lacks are in prison at six times the rate of whites. a report by the department of justice found that blacks were three times more likely to be searched during a traffic stop compared to white motorists. african-americans are twice as likely to be arrested and almost four times as likely to experience the use of force during encounters with police. 13%, and this is an , 13% ofinary figure african-american men have lost the right to vote due to felony conviction. they can't participate in the democratic political process. , we need some major changes in criminal justice in america. as president of the united my justiceromise you department will be vigorous infighting all forms of discrimination in every area of our life, not only in police matters but in housing, in credit, in every area that impacts minority populations. across our nation, as all of you know, as we see almost every day, too many african americans and other minorities find themselves subjected to a system that treats ci
this is an unspeakable tragedy and this country can no longer ignore that.lacks are in prison at six times the rate of whites. a report by the department of justice found that blacks were three times more likely to be searched during a traffic stop compared to white motorists. african-americans are twice as likely to be arrested and almost four times as likely to experience the use of force during encounters with police. 13%, and this is an , 13% ofinary figure african-american men have lost...
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they returned to one in which "last tango in paris" was the most popular movie which involved unspeakable >> whatever you do, don't call a group of women girls. it's no longer considered a compliment by many. >> we came home to quite a different world. like rip van winkle waking up after six years in a prison camp. it was unbelievable that our culture had changed to that point. >> in south vietnam, both the saigon government and the communists have accused each other of new cease-fire violations motivated by attempts to gain more villages and territory. the nixon administration again expressed confidence that the cease-fire will prove effective before long. >> mr. president, we have been allies in a long and difficult war, and now you can be sure that we stand with you as we continue to work together to build a lasting peace. >> nixon promised that if the north vietnamese renewed the offensive he would send the b-52s back to hanoi. well, it didn't happen because he was caught up in watergate. (vo) after 50 years of designing cars for crash survival, subaru has developed our most revolutio
they returned to one in which "last tango in paris" was the most popular movie which involved unspeakable >> whatever you do, don't call a group of women girls. it's no longer considered a compliment by many. >> we came home to quite a different world. like rip van winkle waking up after six years in a prison camp. it was unbelievable that our culture had changed to that point. >> in south vietnam, both the saigon government and the communists have accused each other...
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yet after exposing the unspeakable, no accolades. if only republicans were sending the dead babies by mail instead it would matter. instead you have funny or die defending or those who butcher for the greater good. whether you like planned parenthood or not, you cannot deny these videos are true bombshells, the kind that would stir the envy of today's woodward and bernsteins if they actually exist. perhaps their absence of just one of many in this pro-choice world. >> so dana, this is not a newspaper or a blog. it's a group. but wouldn't you call this investigative journalism that's freelanced in a way? >> it's citizen journalism. when blo bloggers first came on the scene people would make fun of the guys in their pajamas in the basement. they would start breaking news. i remember when a "new york times" reporter called me to follow up on a rumor that started with one of these bloggers. and i said, aren't you embarrassed you're following this story? he said the last time i didn't it was a blogger and it was rob louie who now works at
yet after exposing the unspeakable, no accolades. if only republicans were sending the dead babies by mail instead it would matter. instead you have funny or die defending or those who butcher for the greater good. whether you like planned parenthood or not, you cannot deny these videos are true bombshells, the kind that would stir the envy of today's woodward and bernsteins if they actually exist. perhaps their absence of just one of many in this pro-choice world. >> so dana, this is not...
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. >> in medieval times, law breakers were punished in unspeakably cruel ways, so perhaps it was no accident that the architect who designed the kentucky state penitentiary more than a century ago, built a structure that resembles a castle where dungeons might have served as torture chambers. for even the most hardened criminals in kentucky today, the first sight of the prison can be overwhelming. during the next hour, we'll take you inside kentucky's maximum security prison, known as the castle on the cumberland.♪ the cumberland river winds through the western kentucky town of eddyville. looming around a bend is a virtual fortress. the kentucky state penitentiary, also known as the castle on the cumberland. >> i was really intimidated by this place. it's an intimidating place to walk into. >> this could be the worst place you have ever been in your life. >> the eddyville castle will get you. somebody will take your life from you if you come through here with that old chip on your shoulder, there's going to be somebody to take it off you. >> ksp is kentucky's only maximum security facility.
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it's unspeakable and horrific. want to say very quickly also if i could on behalf of the law enforcement community across this country, we certainly do extend our condolences to the two young reporters who lost their life. >> and the allegations, of course, against vester flanagan, a.k.a. bryce williams, will be investigated at length. cedric alexander, stand by if you would for me for a moment. jonathan gilliam, with your law enforcement background, we're talking about two crime scenes, two shooting scenes, one on the roof top where these two employees of the tv station lost their lives on television, then after the chase ensued and the crash of the suspect vehicle, the apparent -- what looked like a suicide attempt of the suspect in this case. both of those will have to be combed with a fine tooth comb for evidence, despite the media trail that's been left behind. >> right. two thing investigators have to do is keep a crime scene as sterile as possible and use the evidence there to move forward. you're doing two
it's unspeakable and horrific. want to say very quickly also if i could on behalf of the law enforcement community across this country, we certainly do extend our condolences to the two young reporters who lost their life. >> and the allegations, of course, against vester flanagan, a.k.a. bryce williams, will be investigated at length. cedric alexander, stand by if you would for me for a moment. jonathan gilliam, with your law enforcement background, we're talking about two crime scenes,...
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. >> reporter: the murder of 64-year-old marilyn ferris was unspeakably brutal.to her home while she was sleeping, beat her over the head with a hammer, sexually assaulted and then murdered her. even more devastating is that martinez-ramirez is an illegal immigrant from mexico who has been arrested several times, but never deported. frustrating the police chief ralph martin. >> two weeks before this murder, police officers arrested him for possession of meth. we had to side him out. that's the problem with the system. >> reporter: his arrest record in the region goes back six years. in 2009, he was arrested for driving without a license, but i am gration and customs enforcement or i.c.e. didn't request a detainer which would keep someone in custody from being released by police. in 2014, he was charged with flown assault and attempted sexual assault. when the charge was dropped down to a misdemeanor battery, the sheriff's department determined it didn't meet a federal court standard for holding someone because ice never provided a court order or a warrant. and th
. >> reporter: the murder of 64-year-old marilyn ferris was unspeakably brutal.to her home while she was sleeping, beat her over the head with a hammer, sexually assaulted and then murdered her. even more devastating is that martinez-ramirez is an illegal immigrant from mexico who has been arrested several times, but never deported. frustrating the police chief ralph martin. >> two weeks before this murder, police officers arrested him for possession of meth. we had to side him out....
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what we do know now, according to authorities, vester flanagan carried out, which is unspeakable, approachingparker and adam ward at 6:45 eastern time, opening fire on both of them, killing them there and seriously injuring another individual, and then, clint, taking to social media. you are a profiler, you've seen all types of individuals and things that we cannot conceive here, but this person seems to, if these accounts are accurate, played this out in the most public of ways, and that was his desire. >> well, that was not only his desire, apparently, tamron, but that's his background. this is someone who has been an on-air reporter. i've read one account that said he was with this same television station for a year and then had been fired from that station, hence, the governor's characterization as a disgruntled former employee. but this is someone who understands both social media, television, et appears he had equivalent of a gopro camera that he was wearing or had at the time. you and i have probably seen videos this morning of him walking up to the three victims. he has the gun extend
what we do know now, according to authorities, vester flanagan carried out, which is unspeakable, approachingparker and adam ward at 6:45 eastern time, opening fire on both of them, killing them there and seriously injuring another individual, and then, clint, taking to social media. you are a profiler, you've seen all types of individuals and things that we cannot conceive here, but this person seems to, if these accounts are accurate, played this out in the most public of ways, and that was...
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. >> in medieval times, law breakers were punished in unspeakably cruel ways, so perhaps it was no accident that the architect who designed the kentucky state penitentiary more than a century ago, built a structure that resembles a castle where dungeons might have served as torture chambers. for even the most hardened criminals in kentucky today, the first sight of the prison can be overwhelming. during the next hour, we'll take you inside kentucky's maximum security prison, known as the castle on the cumberland. ♪ the cumberland river winds through the western kentucky town of eddyville. looming around a bend is a virtual fortress. the kentucky state penitentiary, also known as the castle on the cumberland. >> i was really intimidated by this place. it's an intimidating place to walk into. >> this could be the worst place you have ever been in your life. >> the eddyville castle will get you. somebody will take your life from you if you come through here with that old chip on your shoulder, there's going to be somebody to take it off you. >> ksp is kentucky's only maximum security facility.
. >> in medieval times, law breakers were punished in unspeakably cruel ways, so perhaps it was no accident that the architect who designed the kentucky state penitentiary more than a century ago, built a structure that resembles a castle where dungeons might have served as torture chambers. for even the most hardened criminals in kentucky today, the first sight of the prison can be overwhelming. during the next hour, we'll take you inside kentucky's maximum security prison, known as the...
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. >> this is an unspeakable act. >> we woke up today and the heart and soul of south carolina was broken. bruce: reverend lamar of the ame church in washington, the sister of mother emanuel in washington, reverend, what have you seen since this? reverend lamar: you cannot take the thought of historical context. trying to have an insurrection against the slave owners, the white people in charleston at the time were concerned because there were more african and white, and they were brutal to the africans and were trying to keep the africans suppressed. what i want to say currently is that we continue to give people asking us questions, but they do not want to have a real dialogue. how is the church protecting itself? they do not want to talk about how dylann roof came into that space with the ideas that animated what it is that he did. my friend here from the republican party, the current republican party, i am not a big fan of democrats, either, but the southern strategy engineered by richard nixon was used to blow racial dog whistles to rally white people to roll back the very -- that ca
. >> this is an unspeakable act. >> we woke up today and the heart and soul of south carolina was broken. bruce: reverend lamar of the ame church in washington, the sister of mother emanuel in washington, reverend, what have you seen since this? reverend lamar: you cannot take the thought of historical context. trying to have an insurrection against the slave owners, the white people in charleston at the time were concerned because there were more african and white, and they were...
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reporter: first and foremost, harris, this man has shown remarkable strength in the face of an unspeakable tragedy. just two days ago the light of his life, his 24-year-old daughter, was murdered in cold blood while doing her job, doing a live shot out in the field, and he has had a very, very difficult couple of days. he said today was the worst. it was gut wrenching because he came here to wdbj, his daughter's home away from home, where she worked, came to work every day, job she loved. and this where is her colleagues were, and andy parker came here today to speak with the colleagues and speak with the governor who was here, who suppressed his sympathy and support to the staff of the station, and, yes, we heard from the father that he has now made it his mission to try to effect some kind of change in gun laws despite the fact that vester lee flanagan, the man who murdered his daughter, did in fact pass a criminal background check. there was nothing in his history that would prevent him from legally getting a couple of glocks, handguns. so, he spoke about that and he spoke about why he
reporter: first and foremost, harris, this man has shown remarkable strength in the face of an unspeakable tragedy. just two days ago the light of his life, his 24-year-old daughter, was murdered in cold blood while doing her job, doing a live shot out in the field, and he has had a very, very difficult couple of days. he said today was the worst. it was gut wrenching because he came here to wdbj, his daughter's home away from home, where she worked, came to work every day, job she loved. and...
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. >> the burden of uncertainty faced by the families during this time has been unspeakable.is my goal that this confirmation, however tragic and painful, will at least bring certainty to the families and loved ones of the 239 people on board. mh370. >> ifill: investigators will continue examining the wing flap, hoping it can shed light on exactly what happened to the airliner. fire crews in california continued their battle today against a sprawling blaze north of san francisco. they've been helped by cooler temperatures and higher humidity since the fire exploded out of control over the weekend. it has burned 106 square miles so far. the cause of the fire remains unknown. there's been another attack on a movie theater. a man with a hatchet and gun gassed a theater near nashville, tennessee today with pepper spray. he was shot and killed when he traded shots with police. the scene unfolded in the hickory hollow cinema in antioch. police said the suspect was a 51-year old local white man. three people were treated for minor injuries. the united nations warned today that fight
. >> the burden of uncertainty faced by the families during this time has been unspeakable.is my goal that this confirmation, however tragic and painful, will at least bring certainty to the families and loved ones of the 239 people on board. mh370. >> ifill: investigators will continue examining the wing flap, hoping it can shed light on exactly what happened to the airliner. fire crews in california continued their battle today against a sprawling blaze north of san francisco....