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you look at those transcripts. it's amazing. they would say things that sort of johnson with all of his even temper and produgs bad language around really nice always to the people who work for him and infill gnatly patient. years ago, i began reading some of these things. and i asked someone rat the library wlafs going on here. we knew that wasn't true. they figured their conversations would be typed up because they knew he couldn't resist finding out what his aides actually thought about him. >> and the other thing i said was, you know, you know this already, senator, but this can bring so much to people's understanding of you and the period during which you serve because people just don't write letters anymore to the degree that they used to, diaries are not kept. and so all of those things are going to be lost up less the people who knew you and loved you, as well as you yourself, talk into that microphone and preserve it for later generations. i told the story of 1961, when president kennedy went to london after a meeting a
you look at those transcripts. it's amazing. they would say things that sort of johnson with all of his even temper and produgs bad language around really nice always to the people who work for him and infill gnatly patient. years ago, i began reading some of these things. and i asked someone rat the library wlafs going on here. we knew that wasn't true. they figured their conversations would be typed up because they knew he couldn't resist finding out what his aides actually thought about him....
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the groups are demanding the grand jury transcripts.. the removal of prosecutor tim mcginty.. and the re-negotiation of the police patrolmen's association contract. the boy was shot and killed outside a rec center in november of 2014. he was playing with a pellet gun when someone called police. a recent f-b-i video analysis shows tamir was drawing the pellet gun from his waist. days of deadly storms in the midwest has resulted in
the groups are demanding the grand jury transcripts.. the removal of prosecutor tim mcginty.. and the re-negotiation of the police patrolmen's association contract. the boy was shot and killed outside a rec center in november of 2014. he was playing with a pellet gun when someone called police. a recent f-b-i video analysis shows tamir was drawing the pellet gun from his waist. days of deadly storms in the midwest has resulted in
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he has denied all transcripts saying you had transcripts in the courtroom.way this jury is going, why they're deadlocked on one, two or four, we don't know. they came in yesterday with a deadlock and kind of surprising because they came in in the morning requesting all kinds of supplies, an easel, post-its, pens. we thought they were in for the long haul. seven black jurors, five white. if there's a mistrial on any one of the counts, the prosecution can pursue a retrial in whatever that entails. the chances of failing again, the money and the resources that they would need to put into that. they thought that this was the case that they would win. they get a guilty verdict. and have him turn witness against his fellow officers. thomas? >> all right. adam, thanks so much. looking at the affiliate wbal retweeting saying the buzzer went off and roughly about 11 minutes ago that this buzzer went off to signal the court. we'll find out what the update is from the jury and i want to bring in msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melber. yesterday the jury said they w
he has denied all transcripts saying you had transcripts in the courtroom.way this jury is going, why they're deadlocked on one, two or four, we don't know. they came in yesterday with a deadlock and kind of surprising because they came in in the morning requesting all kinds of supplies, an easel, post-its, pens. we thought they were in for the long haul. seven black jurors, five white. if there's a mistrial on any one of the counts, the prosecution can pursue a retrial in whatever that...
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are just that are transcribed and you kind of read the transcription in the context of a book, that is not a good representation of my voice. because one thing i learned early on is that the i here's much differently than the ear. when you try to great delivery voice it's an artistic act. it's an active part of this. you are creating the impression that this person talking to you is talking to you in a conversatioconversational way. so in order to do that you have to move from the literal transcription to a kind of scoping, i don't know exactly what to call it but you sort of, giving a person a literary voice, and that is i said is art your it's not a clerical function. i before i begin to do it, it was. >> host: gidget any connection with ray charles? did you have any connection to the writing? >> guest: yeah, i had written in high school, in college, and i've been advertising and i'd written academic essays and journalism. i do a lot of writing. so i mean, i was comfortable with the act, but not this act of being a ghost. i was entirely new. i went to college and majored in englis
are just that are transcribed and you kind of read the transcription in the context of a book, that is not a good representation of my voice. because one thing i learned early on is that the i here's much differently than the ear. when you try to great delivery voice it's an artistic act. it's an active part of this. you are creating the impression that this person talking to you is talking to you in a conversatioconversational way. so in order to do that you have to move from the literal...
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they don't expect the transcripts to be done until at least christmas. another proposal to pay for the pool at the new, wellmark y-m-c-a is going down the drain. the y hoped to apply for the e-b- five program. it grants green cards to foreign nationals who agree to invest at least half a million dollars in a u-s project. but it turns out the y doesn't qualify... because the pool wouldn't create the necessary... 160- jobs. the y needs about seven million dollars to finish the olympic size pool. developers of the downtown hotel hope to use the e-b-5 visa program too... but that all depends on congress. the program was set to expire friday... but the deadline has been extended to tomorrow. developers are counting on 20- million-dollars in funding from the e- b-five program. flooding is expected to keep one of the busiest roads in des moines closed through the weekend. fleur drive was closed near grays lake yesterday afternoon, as the raccoon river spilled out of it's banks. the raccoon river will crest late tonight around 19-feet... that's eight feet above
they don't expect the transcripts to be done until at least christmas. another proposal to pay for the pool at the new, wellmark y-m-c-a is going down the drain. the y hoped to apply for the e-b- five program. it grants green cards to foreign nationals who agree to invest at least half a million dollars in a u-s project. but it turns out the y doesn't qualify... because the pool wouldn't create the necessary... 160- jobs. the y needs about seven million dollars to finish the olympic size pool....
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the group also wants the county prosecutor to be completely transparent, and release the full transcripts of the grand jury proceedings. 3 "michael nelson/ president- elect, cleveland naacp: if he is going to release those documents, then lets look at the whole transcript to see how he presented this case to the grand jury." they also want the prosecutor out of office, and are asking people to make sure they do not vote for him in the upcoming election. 3 3 3 republican presidential candidate donald trump made a stop in the palmetto state yesterday. speaking at a rally today in hilton head, the g-o-p frontrunner went into full attack mode. he took on his republican rivals... especially jeb bush. he also had harsh words for hillary clinton. ((stop)) 3 "low-energy can be applied to hillary. i just don't like to one of my enemies. i consider them enemies. we view this as war. don't we view this as war?" even though he currently attacks hillary clinton, in a 2008 blog post trump wrote that she would 3 3 3 this morning... two adopted sisters from raleigh will be on good morning america... when
the group also wants the county prosecutor to be completely transparent, and release the full transcripts of the grand jury proceedings. 3 "michael nelson/ president- elect, cleveland naacp: if he is going to release those documents, then lets look at the whole transcript to see how he presented this case to the grand jury." they also want the prosecutor out of office, and are asking people to make sure they do not vote for him in the upcoming election. 3 3 3 republican presidential...
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you look at those transcripts. it's amazing. they would say things that sort of johnson with all of his even temper and produgs bad language around really nice always to the people who work for him and infill gnatly patient. years ago, i began reading some of these things. and i asked someone rat the library wlafs going on here. we knew that wasn't true. they figured their conversations would be typed up because they knew he couldn't resist finding out what his aides actually thought about him. >> and the other thing i said was, you know, you know this already, senator, but this can bring so much to people's understanding of you and the period during which you serve because people just don't write letters anymore to the degree that they used to, diaries are not kept. and so all of those things are going to be lost up less the people who knew you and loved you, as well as you yourself, talk into that microphone and preserve it for later generations. i told the story of 1961, when president kennedy went to london after a meeting a
you look at those transcripts. it's amazing. they would say things that sort of johnson with all of his even temper and produgs bad language around really nice always to the people who work for him and infill gnatly patient. years ago, i began reading some of these things. and i asked someone rat the library wlafs going on here. we knew that wasn't true. they figured their conversations would be typed up because they knew he couldn't resist finding out what his aides actually thought about him....
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the transcript also indicates that marquez was considering suicide. the operator asked marquez why he felt like killing himself. according to the transcript ... marquez said his neighbor did the shooting. the operator asked marquez if his gun was used... and marquez said yes oh my god. (on-cam tag) according to marquez.. it was decided that he should buy the assault rifles because his appearance was less likely to draw suspicion than that of syed farook. in new york.. arthel neville... fox news.>> amid growing terror concerns, disney, universal, seaworld florida and six flags... are beefing up security ahead of the busy holiday season. metal detectors have been placed at the front gates of each park. police will be increasing their presence as well. park visitors can expect to be selected at random for secondary screenings. disney has also discontinued the sale of toy guns, which are no longer allowed inside the parks. children under the age of 14 are the only ones allowed to wear costumes going forward. lebron james is 6- 8... 260 pounds of muscle...
the transcript also indicates that marquez was considering suicide. the operator asked marquez why he felt like killing himself. according to the transcript ... marquez said his neighbor did the shooting. the operator asked marquez if his gun was used... and marquez said yes oh my god. (on-cam tag) according to marquez.. it was decided that he should buy the assault rifles because his appearance was less likely to draw suspicion than that of syed farook. in new york.. arthel neville... fox...
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re-released transcript statements before the trial made it impossible for people to ignore.is also a different time. alice: remind me how big of a figure will cause me is --bill cosby is in america. he is a moral figure, the head of a family. show the 1980's bill cosby was washed by millions. he was a father figure to many african-americans. because of the things that he did, respectability that he spoke about, education, that kind of thing. he became an iconic figure, in part not just because of the fictional character he put trade, but the messages he put out. to have these accusations have been troubling for many people. alice: how has his own family reacted to all of this? >> what his wife did a few months ago was very telling. she tried to this march -- she tried to besmirch the stories of the women accusing him. she is a philanthropist involved with many black universities. for the family, it must be embarrassing. before the obama's, they were the first black family. this has troubled many people. it is difficult to think of bill cosby with these elected charges. alice
re-released transcript statements before the trial made it impossible for people to ignore.is also a different time. alice: remind me how big of a figure will cause me is --bill cosby is in america. he is a moral figure, the head of a family. show the 1980's bill cosby was washed by millions. he was a father figure to many african-americans. because of the things that he did, respectability that he spoke about, education, that kind of thing. he became an iconic figure, in part not just because...
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reporting live in baltimore, wusa9. >>> so far they have requested recordings and transcripts of the police radio traffic, the day that gray was fatally injured while in custody. >>> it's been more than a month since dc police found alonzo smith and two special police officers. and finding that smith's death was a homicide. the cost? sudden cardiac arrest from complication of acetaco tape while restrained. pressure on the torso contributed. >> my son was dead in handcuffs with the special police officer over his body. >> smith died at the hands of someone else to charge the police officer that prosecutors will have to find that they willfully used excessive force. putting out a release asking for information on smith's death to contact the police. >>> nine pounds of heroin bound for the streets of america is now in the u.s. customs lockup. officials say that the man on the flight from guatemala tried to smuggle that heroin disguised as oatmeal past agents in washington dulles international. and that he has been sent back to guatemala as officials say that the heroin has a street valu
reporting live in baltimore, wusa9. >>> so far they have requested recordings and transcripts of the police radio traffic, the day that gray was fatally injured while in custody. >>> it's been more than a month since dc police found alonzo smith and two special police officers. and finding that smith's death was a homicide. the cost? sudden cardiac arrest from complication of acetaco tape while restrained. pressure on the torso contributed. >> my son was dead in...
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there was lots of testimony produced, lots of transcripts. the jurors wanted those transcripts. it's not clear if they wanted the transcripts from one, two, or all of the individuals that gave testimony during this. remember, there were a lot of experts who gave testimony. jury does have access to the videotape, all of this was videotaped, so they can watch all of it. but it's much more difficult, obviously, for them to fast-forward and go through that if they are trying to get one or two jurors to change their minds. they asked the judge for those transcripts so they can isolate the bits of the testimony they want to show other jurors and perhaps change their mind. the judge said nope, only item that's have been placed in evidence. so the testimony itself, the videotaped testimony, is in evidence. the transcripts of them are not. the jury can't have them. >> miguel, thank you. i want to talk about this as we await this decision in this case. i have cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor sunny hostin with me and in baltimore mu nair ba har, the founder of the local 300
there was lots of testimony produced, lots of transcripts. the jurors wanted those transcripts. it's not clear if they wanted the transcripts from one, two, or all of the individuals that gave testimony during this. remember, there were a lot of experts who gave testimony. jury does have access to the videotape, all of this was videotaped, so they can watch all of it. but it's much more difficult, obviously, for them to fast-forward and go through that if they are trying to get one or two...
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if you read the pages of the transcript, really sheepish.so it is a pretty good -- they were both the same person, reagan and thatcher, they were the same person. we are going to get the bad guys and protect our nation. that is what bound them together. >> host: margaret thatcher was there and gave the eulogy at his funeral. it was beautiful. and you mentioned that. of courseof course he wrote a letter to her, his last act as president. he wrote that letter about communism and how they pull this off. did you find as we studied when he was president, did you find the depth humility? lincolnton, reagan did. i don't know if you would describe them as of francis. i think that he had a confidence that he was right that he had a certain swagger to him when he addressed the world in the nation. i know what i'm doing. i'm doing the right thing. >> host: the quality of the man was his humility. he had an enormous depth of humility. >> guest: i did not know ronald reagan. i covered his inauguration, but i do not no him. >> host: he had a black that i'
if you read the pages of the transcript, really sheepish.so it is a pretty good -- they were both the same person, reagan and thatcher, they were the same person. we are going to get the bad guys and protect our nation. that is what bound them together. >> host: margaret thatcher was there and gave the eulogy at his funeral. it was beautiful. and you mentioned that. of courseof course he wrote a letter to her, his last act as president. he wrote that letter about communism and how they...
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wade, but there are arguments and transcripts in dover versus bolton. although sarah weddington has gotten a lot of media over the decades, the assistant attorney general for georgia argued both rounds of arguments. she is regularly touted to be the best or a list of all the attorneys in both of the cases in both -- best oralist of ali attorneys in both of the cases in both rounds of arguments -- of all of the attorneys in both of the cases in both rounds of arguments. caller: is roe vs. wade established law or is there any case that could come through the lower court system that could overturn roe vs. wade? one of the issues in the current presidential campaign is if you vote for candidate x or candidate y, the supreme court might be changed by voting for that particular person who might appoint certain justices. is it established? is it safe? or is there a case coming through that might overturn it? melissa: it is established law. is it safe is a different question. based on a lot of different things, you could have a decision that completely overrule
wade, but there are arguments and transcripts in dover versus bolton. although sarah weddington has gotten a lot of media over the decades, the assistant attorney general for georgia argued both rounds of arguments. she is regularly touted to be the best or a list of all the attorneys in both of the cases in both -- best oralist of ali attorneys in both of the cases in both rounds of arguments -- of all of the attorneys in both of the cases in both rounds of arguments. caller: is roe vs. wade...
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you still have the issue of that transcript which says he was talking about the quaaludes in the '70s there was not a direct connection between the quaaludes in the past and this particular incident. there is indication that he gave her a benadryl and there is inconsistency cht they have to bridge the gap. it is not an insurmountable hurdle and not a slam dunk just because he made that particular statement. there has to be consideration of other testimony and the prosecutor has the burden of proving that mr. cosby with this particular victim committed a particular sexual penetration against her will. >> thank you so much. really appreciate it. thank you. >> we have much more on bill cosby coming up next plus still ahead trump versus clinton. for the better part of 20 1r5 donald trump dominated the head lines and pack of republicans running for president. now he is trying to take down the democratic front runner. who has more to lose in the fight for 2016. >>> trump was one of many headliners who sat down with chris matthews in this wild year of politics. we bring you the key moments o
you still have the issue of that transcript which says he was talking about the quaaludes in the '70s there was not a direct connection between the quaaludes in the past and this particular incident. there is indication that he gave her a benadryl and there is inconsistency cht they have to bridge the gap. it is not an insurmountable hurdle and not a slam dunk just because he made that particular statement. there has to be consideration of other testimony and the prosecutor has the burden of...
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the trial transcript made that clear.'m grateful they are still available and the judge notes are there. she was an interesting case. know the name. it is probably in my footnotes. i can't remember the title of it. >> a history of black women in america. danielle: something like that. it is in my footnotes. it is an older book but it is full of good information. a good primary source document. >> can you quantify or measure in some way what extent this oppression of black women and violence against them, how much that influence the civil rights movement, did it make it happen sooner or more widespread, more forcefully? can you give us some insight? i think that these cases, and public protests was prominent in the 1940's. they kind of, once a been like this happens, a lot of organizations rally to promote these cases as examples of southern brutality. and examples of un-american behavior, particularly at a time when the united states was war -- at war in europe. these cases were useful political tools and african-american
the trial transcript made that clear.'m grateful they are still available and the judge notes are there. she was an interesting case. know the name. it is probably in my footnotes. i can't remember the title of it. >> a history of black women in america. danielle: something like that. it is in my footnotes. it is an older book but it is full of good information. a good primary source document. >> can you quantify or measure in some way what extent this oppression of black women and...
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the reality is though a transcript is not in evidence. the videotape is in evidence, whatever notes you took, but a transcript is not formally in evidence until the judge really could not give that over. so now you have a very tough situation. those jurors are the ones who wanted a conviction are going to be very bitter. they're going to be very upset. hopefully they will keep their vow to be quiet, but the reality is you know if you're in baltimore if someone died and you didn't have a police officer involved, all five, six people involved in whatever went down go down on felony murder. in other words, if you're a normal person, if you're a civilian, you're involved in something, you grab somebody, something happens, somebody dies, the convictions go bang, bang, bang. in fact, you don't go to trial. you just plead. so you're going to see people have a reaction in baltimore saying hold on a second. if this were a normal situation with normal civilians where something happened and somebody died, somebody would do time. the police are proba
the reality is though a transcript is not in evidence. the videotape is in evidence, whatever notes you took, but a transcript is not formally in evidence until the judge really could not give that over. so now you have a very tough situation. those jurors are the ones who wanted a conviction are going to be very bitter. they're going to be very upset. hopefully they will keep their vow to be quiet, but the reality is you know if you're in baltimore if someone died and you didn't have a police...
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it was told to me in the transcript that mrs.ohnson looked at a picture and said, oh, it looks like a bull of owl of jelly. they listened to the recording, and what she said was it looks botticelli." i got the final segment this year. brian: did you ever get an interview? betty: i did not. i got a note back from her saying she was ill. i did not follow up. her office was good to answer. i would ask who worked for who and how many letters did her office receive. i always made sure they got answered. her love letters were on website.ibrary's i went on there and got this one from lyndon johnson. where were they both in september? betty: they met september 5. -- september 5, 1934. she had graduated from university of texas. they went to the office of somebody they both knew. ,hey spent the next five days she was introduced to his family, to his boss, some friends. then, she took him back on monday to meet her father. andesday to monday, these those days together, and he was only asking her to marry him. tuesday morning to drive back
it was told to me in the transcript that mrs.ohnson looked at a picture and said, oh, it looks like a bull of owl of jelly. they listened to the recording, and what she said was it looks botticelli." i got the final segment this year. brian: did you ever get an interview? betty: i did not. i got a note back from her saying she was ill. i did not follow up. her office was good to answer. i would ask who worked for who and how many letters did her office receive. i always made sure they got...
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while miraculous visual transcriptions of the bodies traveled to matthew brady's gallery in new york city. meanwhile, the bodies themselves were dumped in a massive trench on a farm in maryland. names, images, and bodies all moved in different directions and mostly amongst strangers. during the civil war, these new print and image technologies combined with concentrated mass warfare to exacerbate an already bewildering metadata crisis. life in the 19th century was not supposed to end this way. in a disrupted burial far from family and community. for slaves, poppers, and -- paupers and criminals, such , disruptions were commonplace. but white citizens and their families expected the privilege of a so-called good depth at -- death at home and a properly marked grave registered in a cemetery. and for these more privileged members of society, the civil war came as a profound shock. as scholars such as through -- through taught us. half -- drew have taught us. the christian doctrine of resurrection did offer real consolation by promising the bodies return no matter what displacement it ha
while miraculous visual transcriptions of the bodies traveled to matthew brady's gallery in new york city. meanwhile, the bodies themselves were dumped in a massive trench on a farm in maryland. names, images, and bodies all moved in different directions and mostly amongst strangers. during the civil war, these new print and image technologies combined with concentrated mass warfare to exacerbate an already bewildering metadata crisis. life in the 19th century was not supposed to end this way....
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i know the courts wants to also not only review the transcript and the video of mr. cosby's deposition, but the court also indicated it wants to review the transcript and deposition of our clients' deposition which won't happen until january 29th. so no, i can't comment about any of that. >> how stunned were you about today's actions? did you have any idea this was going to happen? >> no. >> this is a bolt out of the blue? >> i was aware there was a criminal investigation, i'll leave it at that. >> there have been a lot of criminal investigations. >> that's true. and i was aware that there is a statute of limitations in pennsylvania for the prosecution of a criminal case. and that that statute of limitations required that there be a decision within a short time period. so i knew it would be within this timeframe, not necessarily today but within a short timeframe. but, yes, i was stunned that it happened this morning. >> and the idea, if it goes to trial, bases on who he is and 700 attorneys and unlimited money, can he ever be prosecuted? can he ever be found guilty?
i know the courts wants to also not only review the transcript and the video of mr. cosby's deposition, but the court also indicated it wants to review the transcript and deposition of our clients' deposition which won't happen until january 29th. so no, i can't comment about any of that. >> how stunned were you about today's actions? did you have any idea this was going to happen? >> no. >> this is a bolt out of the blue? >> i was aware there was a criminal...
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the groups are demanding the grand jury transcripts.. the removal of prosecutor tim mcginty.. and the re-negotiation of the police patrolmen's association contract. the boy was shot and killed outside a rec center in november of 2014. he was playing with a pellet gun when someone called police. a recent f-b-i video analysis shows tamir was drawing the pellet gun from his waist. days of deadly storms in the midwest has resulted in historic flooding in missouri. residents near the mississippi and illinois rivers are packing up and heading to higher ground - abc's elizabeth hur is in st. louis where one river is projected to reach 40 feet. here in st. louis.. along the mississippi river.. you can't go far without running into one of these.. walking trails off limits.. with rivers across the state still rising.. liz pkg: with first responders rushing to rescue drivers stuck in high waters.. authorities in the suburbs of st louis missouri ordered mandatory evacuations this morning.. ((nat)) for residents living near the fast-rising meramec river.. who for days have been preparing f
the groups are demanding the grand jury transcripts.. the removal of prosecutor tim mcginty.. and the re-negotiation of the police patrolmen's association contract. the boy was shot and killed outside a rec center in november of 2014. he was playing with a pellet gun when someone called police. a recent f-b-i video analysis shows tamir was drawing the pellet gun from his waist. days of deadly storms in the midwest has resulted in historic flooding in missouri. residents near the mississippi and...
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the iowa utility board is reviewing public comment, and doesn't expect to get all the transcripts from those meetings until christmas. so a decision probably won't come until next year. the pipeline would go across 18 iowa counties. elementary school students will make the new year a little brighter for families helping loved ones recover from brain injuries. on with life in ankeny is transforming its former outpatient facility into a family house. it will have five bedrooms, common kitchen and living areas. students at northeast elementary in ankeny adopted the project his holiday season. they bought items like sheets, plates, and games so the house will feel more like a home. the on with life family house is scheduled to open this january, but they want to have it ready now just in case a family needs it during the iowa hawkeyes are getting ready for the rose bowl... and they have a lot of time before they get to pasadena... coming up... how the hawks are using the long break to prepare for the big bowl game... colder temperatures and breezy winds have created a much more december-li
the iowa utility board is reviewing public comment, and doesn't expect to get all the transcripts from those meetings until christmas. so a decision probably won't come until next year. the pipeline would go across 18 iowa counties. elementary school students will make the new year a little brighter for families helping loved ones recover from brain injuries. on with life in ankeny is transforming its former outpatient facility into a family house. it will have five bedrooms, common kitchen and...
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children's social security numbers on their tax returns as dependents but there has been a breach of the transcript section of the internal revenue service so more and more of that information is out there. it is a real problem, child identity theft. >> host: who are the scanners and identities thieves we should be most worried about? >> there are four types of hackers and they are the problem, those pack because there state-sponsored, hacking for intelligence reasons, those that sponsor because they want to make the money, those that hack because they can do it and they want to prove they can do it and those that hack because they're trying to prove the point. there what we kolkhoz hackers. ashley madison was a cause hacker for 37 million people had their information exposed because someone was the angry. the sony hack was a combination of someone doing it for money but really because they were state-sponsored hackers representing north korea and they were angry at sony for putting on a movie they felt made fun of the premier of north korea's do you have those, people who want to make money so the
children's social security numbers on their tax returns as dependents but there has been a breach of the transcript section of the internal revenue service so more and more of that information is out there. it is a real problem, child identity theft. >> host: who are the scanners and identities thieves we should be most worried about? >> there are four types of hackers and they are the problem, those pack because there state-sponsored, hacking for intelligence reasons, those that...
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wade -- you can read the original transcripts and hear the original arguments. the word "ultrasound" never appeared in the arguments or brace becausiefs. that has permanently change public opinion. the second observation i would make is'in the court's most 2007, theision in majority opinion does recognize it more specifically, that pregnancy involves a living human organism and that is perhaps the most expressive court has been in the 42 years. >> did the justice acknowledge the fact that medical knowledge was at a certain state and will continue tto evolve? he was well versed various medical procedures. in between the different ade he wentn roe v. w back to minnesota and spent much of the summer and at the library in the mayo clinic, researching the history and procedures of abortion. longpinions have a very description. medical technology was not nearly as advanced as it is today. fetal monitoring were unheard of them. the idea that we would have this sort of robust knowledge was not something that was in either of the times. susan: let's learn about the forei
wade -- you can read the original transcripts and hear the original arguments. the word "ultrasound" never appeared in the arguments or brace becausiefs. that has permanently change public opinion. the second observation i would make is'in the court's most 2007, theision in majority opinion does recognize it more specifically, that pregnancy involves a living human organism and that is perhaps the most expressive court has been in the 42 years. >> did the justice acknowledge the...
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they also asked for transcripts and a list of evidence. that request denied. they warned of punishment for post verdict violence and the defense called that prejudicial and the judge says the jury can tune it out. around baltimore the preparations are underway. for post verdict reaction. >> we have stakeholders around the region to communicate with each other and have real-time information. >> baltimore city police spokesman t.j. smith say police have already called in the reinforcementsments from the surrounding jurisdictions. >> we are staging assets away. out of sight, out of mind. we don't want people to have the ange xies the ramped up because of what they see. we have an obligation to be prepared. >> with regard to proceedings in the courthouse we have no way to know what the jury will do tomorrow. if they remain deadlocked the judge has to declare a mistrial and then this case could be tried all over again. we are waiting to see what the jury does. in baltimore, brad bell, abc7 news. jonathan: we should let you know we have a number of crews in baltimor
they also asked for transcripts and a list of evidence. that request denied. they warned of punishment for post verdict violence and the defense called that prejudicial and the judge says the jury can tune it out. around baltimore the preparations are underway. for post verdict reaction. >> we have stakeholders around the region to communicate with each other and have real-time information. >> baltimore city police spokesman t.j. smith say police have already called in the...
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the board probably won't have the transcripts until the end of the month.. by the way... the hearings also came in over budget. 02:33:52 i am preparing the actual cost and i will inform the department of management so additional appropriation may be requested. these cost will directly billed to dakota access. because of prior discussion with the department of management they are expecting this 02:34:11 the board will review legal brief filed by both parties... then make a decision on whether to allow the 250 mile pipeline. an online merchandise retailer will pay iowans 20- thousand-dollars in refunds. the iowa attorney general say more than 200 iowans are expected to get money back. iowa law requires clear notices when a consumer is being signed up for a buying club membership that involved periodic charges to a credit or debit card. the a-g says wishbone marketing of tennessee...did not do that for its savings-galore-dot-com website. while the company has agreed to wrongdoing. the iowa department of transportation wants your opinion on proposed improvements to the first
the board probably won't have the transcripts until the end of the month.. by the way... the hearings also came in over budget. 02:33:52 i am preparing the actual cost and i will inform the department of management so additional appropriation may be requested. these cost will directly billed to dakota access. because of prior discussion with the department of management they are expecting this 02:34:11 the board will review legal brief filed by both parties... then make a decision on whether to...
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in transcripts of an october hearing, the district's attorney indicated he plans to requestion the boys. i'm going to ask them clarification on some of the points. there's other questions that go into, could it have happened? >> it's clear from the transcripts that they would like to retry the issue of whether this guy was using appropriate touch or not. it's like, i'm sorry, i think the book is closed on that. he's been convicted. >> advocates say the district's strategy is hurtful and sends the wrong message to victims of abuse. >> it's outrageous. what are they doing? >> reporter: victims advocates claim it discourages victims from coming forward. this civil trial is set to begin on january 19th. the school district declined to comment on the case today. but attorneys for the victims say they are looking forward to their day in court. reporting live in concord, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> totally possible. that's what former california governor arnold schwarzenegger says about climate change. he says we can win. he's in paris right now for the u.n. climate conference t
in transcripts of an october hearing, the district's attorney indicated he plans to requestion the boys. i'm going to ask them clarification on some of the points. there's other questions that go into, could it have happened? >> it's clear from the transcripts that they would like to retry the issue of whether this guy was using appropriate touch or not. it's like, i'm sorry, i think the book is closed on that. he's been convicted. >> advocates say the district's strategy is hurtful...
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an inmate want to ban the public and media from court saying allowing the public to look at the transcripts negatively influences perspective jurors. the hearing is february 16. >> two, san francisco officials are investigating the discovery of a child's bones near alamo square park. a. with pound them in a planter box on her front porch. the medical examiner is trying to determine how old the child was and how long the been were -- bones were there. >> we will find out if the suspect in the oikos university shooting is competent to stand trial accuses of killing seven people at the university in 2012. his attorney say his client is a paranoid schizophrenic. >> police are asking for your help after a huge donation fell through in berkeley for toys for tots problem. they need enough toys for every 300 families. we have a link on our website if you want to donate. >> five, mild are day with a few sprinkles across the north bay but most of the rain is coming in tomorrow. i will have an hour-by-hour look at that. >> six, the thursday morning commute, is looking at the bay bridge toll plaza wher
an inmate want to ban the public and media from court saying allowing the public to look at the transcripts negatively influences perspective jurors. the hearing is february 16. >> two, san francisco officials are investigating the discovery of a child's bones near alamo square park. a. with pound them in a planter box on her front porch. the medical examiner is trying to determine how old the child was and how long the been were -- bones were there. >> we will find out if the...
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we have a full transcript of that conversation. i don't know if he was there in 2013. i do know that western told that he was there in 2011. >> the al jazeera report providing nfl commentators, giving analysts plenty to talk about today. >> al jazeera's investigation into questions of sports doping is sparking swift reaction to nfl circles. >> he said he didn't do it. he said it didn't happen. he didn't do it. end of it. >> you hate that it gets legitimatized. >> the broncos say in a statement knowing peyton manning and everything he stands for, the denver broncos support him 100%. these are false claims made to al jazeera, and we don't believe the report. manning's former team the indianapolis colts writes, peyton played the game in indianapolis for 14 years the right way. he never took any shortcuts, and it would be o absurd to think that he would take performance-enhancing drugs drugs. ari fleisher was hired as part of his pr team. he told the post that there is no truth to it. tony dungy is also defending the quarterback. >> i just don't believe it. it is not consi
we have a full transcript of that conversation. i don't know if he was there in 2013. i do know that western told that he was there in 2011. >> the al jazeera report providing nfl commentators, giving analysts plenty to talk about today. >> al jazeera's investigation into questions of sports doping is sparking swift reaction to nfl circles. >> he said he didn't do it. he said it didn't happen. he didn't do it. end of it. >> you hate that it gets legitimatized. >>...
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that is what i believe the transcript said, yes. >> what did the corporation council say that indicatedbe a $5 million settlement in this. what did he say in favor, in effect, of laquan mcdonald, why there would be a claim worthy of $5 million here? >> well, i wasn't at that particular meeting, so i can't say what he said. i believe if i had been there, my questions would have been different. but i think that as with any negotiation and with corporation council that the contents of the video were such that that if it went to a jury trial that the city would be liable for a lot more and so that it was in the best interest of the tax pairs to settle the case aerch the family's attorney had, in fact, agreed. >> who do you think should run the chicago police department now? >> oh, i think there's some local people within the police department that should be moved up. some young, fresh faces. we don't need to recycle the old faces. there are some issues within the chicago police department. they didn't just start today. and so we'll have to move forward with that. >> thank you very much for
that is what i believe the transcript said, yes. >> what did the corporation council say that indicatedbe a $5 million settlement in this. what did he say in favor, in effect, of laquan mcdonald, why there would be a claim worthy of $5 million here? >> well, i wasn't at that particular meeting, so i can't say what he said. i believe if i had been there, my questions would have been different. but i think that as with any negotiation and with corporation council that the contents of...
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his transcripts would be marked expelled for sexual assault.ever, the school agreed to keep his transcript clean while he appealed the decision. john applied for another school. >> one school back in the midwest was very interested in having me attend. i fly all of the way out and i take a taxi to the school and start unpacking. >> reporter: in less than two hours he was informed the dean wanted to see him. >> i'm pretty scared. the dean basically says we got anonymous phone call earlier today saying that you were expelled from occidental for sexual assault and that's not something that was on your application. and, you know i have to be honest and say, yeah yeah i was. and, you know didn't put it onplication for obvious reasons. >> reporter: his acceptance was revoke pd and within 24 hours he was on a plane heading home. while colleges implement the guidance of the dear colleague letter there's a movement to give it the full power of law. that and how some of the accused of fighting are when we return. [plumber] i need to be where the pipes ar
his transcripts would be marked expelled for sexual assault.ever, the school agreed to keep his transcript clean while he appealed the decision. john applied for another school. >> one school back in the midwest was very interested in having me attend. i fly all of the way out and i take a taxi to the school and start unpacking. >> reporter: in less than two hours he was informed the dean wanted to see him. >> i'm pretty scared. the dean basically says we got anonymous phone...
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vladimir putin left for the new come mo mowdome, according to kremlin transcripts, he consolidated officials representing 126 million in investment. >> translator: it's a question of whether russia can reform the industry and modernize it. if not from the point of view of technology, at least from the point of view of efficiency. >> russia wants to cement its position as a global leader, that will be a challenge. ruskosmos, russia's space agency, recently was told it would get $22 billion for the next ten years and not much more than nasa gets for a single year. rory challands, al jazeera, moscow. >> star wars any movie is the fishefirst star wars film on a decade. to find out more, the address is www.aljazeera.com. >> i'm mei-ling mcnamara in canada here to discover how the great bear rainforest is being protected. >> i'm amanda burrell. i'm in london to find out how to make old houses green.
vladimir putin left for the new come mo mowdome, according to kremlin transcripts, he consolidated officials representing 126 million in investment. >> translator: it's a question of whether russia can reform the industry and modernize it. if not from the point of view of technology, at least from the point of view of efficiency. >> russia wants to cement its position as a global leader, that will be a challenge. ruskosmos, russia's space agency, recently was told it would get $22...
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to have a written transcript of certain witness testimony. the judge said no, they had to rely on memory and notes with regard to witness testimony. the jury, as we see it, is deliberating again. they may remain deadlocked, as they told us they were yesterday, but they are at the working through evidence trying to come to a consensus. the jury must be unanimous in its decision. if they are not, they become deadlocked, sometimes called a hung jury. the judge will have at that point no options but to call for , which essentially means it is as though this trial never happened. prosecutors can make a decision if they want to try this case again in the future. much will way into that decision if it comes to that, not the least of which is the next police officer trial is 6 forled to start january the person who was driving the police van in which freddie gray suffered his fatal injuries. a juryble to know what is thinking, but it appears as though they are working through the evidence. we expect they will take their daily 12:30 lunch break and wo
to have a written transcript of certain witness testimony. the judge said no, they had to rely on memory and notes with regard to witness testimony. the jury, as we see it, is deliberating again. they may remain deadlocked, as they told us they were yesterday, but they are at the working through evidence trying to come to a consensus. the jury must be unanimous in its decision. if they are not, they become deadlocked, sometimes called a hung jury. the judge will have at that point no options...
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. >> the transcripts are certainly fair game and they can impeach any witness who says anything withnscripts from prior testimony. >> that's right th. >> that's very complicated and you have a lot on your plate to sort through today. jump in any moment if you hear what they talked about in that meeting. oh, to be a fly on the wall. jean casarez, thank you. >>> we're still watching the live camera for you. president obama and his team have not come out to address the nation yet but they have planned to do so in this hour. it's a moving target, folks, but basically this is your security update for the holiday season. cnn is on it. we're going to fit in a quick break. a penguin loaded a toy car onto a racetrack. zoom! it took off... ...going faster and faster, and twisting and turning, until finally, it stopped... ...right in our driveway. but dad, penguins live in the south pole. the lexus december to remember sales event is going on now, with some of the most magical deals of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> once again, some live pictures. mclean, virginia, this is the
. >> the transcripts are certainly fair game and they can impeach any witness who says anything withnscripts from prior testimony. >> that's right th. >> that's very complicated and you have a lot on your plate to sort through today. jump in any moment if you hear what they talked about in that meeting. oh, to be a fly on the wall. jean casarez, thank you. >>> we're still watching the live camera for you. president obama and his team have not come out to address the...
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the board says transcripts from multiple hearings on the proposal are still being compiled. they don't expect that process to be completed until at least christmas. hundreds of people spoke in at the hearings. the clock is ticking towards still looking to fill the space under the tree. so we sent channel 13's josh nguyen out to valley junction.. where here's found some "out of the box" ideas. good morning josh! we will talk about unique gift ideas that you can only find in junction! you can also check out segments with squiggles, momere and space doctors as well. other great shops right here in the district! we will be featuring two unique items to bode, 2, and baby joey, 5 weeks old harrison, 2 skies are partly cloudy early on this wednesday morning and temperatures are very mild! we are beginning the day in the mid40s, but temperatures will soon be dropping. through sunrise, temperatures will drop back to the upper 30s. we will warm briefly through noon back to about 40 degrees and then the temperatures fall again with more cold air rushing into the state. clouds will incr
the board says transcripts from multiple hearings on the proposal are still being compiled. they don't expect that process to be completed until at least christmas. hundreds of people spoke in at the hearings. the clock is ticking towards still looking to fill the space under the tree. so we sent channel 13's josh nguyen out to valley junction.. where here's found some "out of the box" ideas. good morning josh! we will talk about unique gift ideas that you can only find in junction!...
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we've heard a lot about transcription drugs. you will remember the disturbing story of the price of a fill jacked up five thousand%. produce gouging from those most desperate to be saved but what are we willing to pay for the amazing things that can save lives. the end stage of the disease is horrible. it can take decades for sirosis to destroy the live. >> there are an unpleasant ways to die but this is certainly unpleasant. the bleeding in particular that can happen both internally and then outside can be extremely difficult to control > >>> it can reach the brain. >> it really requires a lot of specialized care, it can be very painful, is really difficult to watch if you're a loved one and watching someone suffer >>> two of the most common causes of liver disease in the united states are alcoholism and hepatitis c, a blood born illness often spread through dirty needles. an estimated three million americans have the hepatitis c virus and experts warn most of it. >> i didn't know until i had a hip replacement in 05. so they ha
we've heard a lot about transcription drugs. you will remember the disturbing story of the price of a fill jacked up five thousand%. produce gouging from those most desperate to be saved but what are we willing to pay for the amazing things that can save lives. the end stage of the disease is horrible. it can take decades for sirosis to destroy the live. >> there are an unpleasant ways to die but this is certainly unpleasant. the bleeding in particular that can happen both internally and...
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. >> reporter: ito read the transcript of st. john's words intently. the first time he realized that just like him, the u.s. servicemen had no choice. >> translator: he had to follow orders and fight. he had no choice in the matter. war is something that should never, ever happen. >> reporter: the discovery of the "musashi" has broken the seal on the memories of the few remaining participants of the battle. seven decades later they are only now making their peace with the tragedy that engulfed them. koji yamamoto, nhk world. >>> and it's time now to check out the world weather with our meteorologist robert speta. robert, we've been experiencing unseasonable warm weather recently here in tokyo and across japan. it doesn't feel like december at all. is it going to like this for some time or is winter finally going to take withhold? >> let's start off talking about the weather out here in japan, and yes, there is a big change on the way across most of the country. those warm temperatures that we actually have seen on tokyo area on wednesday, up to 17 degr
. >> reporter: ito read the transcript of st. john's words intently. the first time he realized that just like him, the u.s. servicemen had no choice. >> translator: he had to follow orders and fight. he had no choice in the matter. war is something that should never, ever happen. >> reporter: the discovery of the "musashi" has broken the seal on the memories of the few remaining participants of the battle. seven decades later they are only now making their peace...
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reporter: he even managed to get hold of transcriptions from the inquest into the assassination.e,hat we say, the actors, in the role of the driver, what i say is word for word what is said during the commission, only it was us, because the commission wasn't filmed. orthodox, far right wing jew, rabin's assassin was fiercely opposed to the oslo peace accord. the directors careful to show an opposition leader -- >> i think he made a very cynical move. he has his responsibility, and i think he should start owning it. maybe he could buy a ticket to see the movie. reporter: the film has already seen release in israel where, despite a tense political climate, it was well received. catherine: time to move on now with some business news with kate moody. hi, catherine. catherine: the federal reserve has raised its interest rate. ate: for the first time since means the, which american economy is approaching a return to normal conditions. it is an end to an extraordinary seven-year period. the fed brought the rate down to t in a move toen get the economy moving. to 0.25% to 0% 0.25% to 0.5
reporter: he even managed to get hold of transcriptions from the inquest into the assassination.e,hat we say, the actors, in the role of the driver, what i say is word for word what is said during the commission, only it was us, because the commission wasn't filmed. orthodox, far right wing jew, rabin's assassin was fiercely opposed to the oslo peace accord. the directors careful to show an opposition leader -- >> i think he made a very cynical move. he has his responsibility, and i think...
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they can read the transcript. particularly the seth myers transcript. if you take the tript on seth myers and colbert, the same thing. you take what he said on seth myers and lay it across what he said in the fund-raiser, they would play like an echo. he said virtually exactly the same thing. the ad is dishonest. i think people are smart enough to know where ted cruz stands and what it was doing there is he's reframing the question. the questioner was trying to get him to say, you know, don't you have an anti-gay agenda? he said, no, i have a pro constitutional agenda. one that protects the constitution. one that protects religious liberty and one that protects people from persecution because of religious beliefs by their own government. >> let's talk about persecution. right now, as you know, senator cruz is not alone saying he disagrees with the dool have syrian refugees come into this country. he called it -- he said it would be nothing short of lunacy to let them come n the image of a dead 3-year-old syrian board on a turkish beach who came an inter
they can read the transcript. particularly the seth myers transcript. if you take the tript on seth myers and colbert, the same thing. you take what he said on seth myers and lay it across what he said in the fund-raiser, they would play like an echo. he said virtually exactly the same thing. the ad is dishonest. i think people are smart enough to know where ted cruz stands and what it was doing there is he's reframing the question. the questioner was trying to get him to say, you know, don't...
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we have a full transcript of that conversation. i don't know if he was there i in 2013. i do know that they told us that he was there in 2011. >> the al jazeera investigation provided nfl commentators and analysts with plenty to talk about on sunday. we have that story. >> al jazeera's investigation into questions of sports dope something sparking swift reaction from nfl circles. >> i've never seen payton any angle grayer. >> these former athletes now espn analysts are standing by denver bronco's quarterback peyton manning. >> he said he didn't do it. if he said he didn't didn't do it, it didn't happen, he didn't do it. >> you hate that it gets legitimatized. >> the broncos say in a statement knowing peyton manning and everything he stands for, the denver broncos support him 100%. these are false claims made to al jazeera and we don't believe the report. manning's former team indianapolis colts say that he played the game for 14 years the right way. he never took any shortcuts and it would be absurd to suggest that he would take prohibitive performance-enhancing drugs. a
we have a full transcript of that conversation. i don't know if he was there i in 2013. i do know that they told us that he was there in 2011. >> the al jazeera investigation provided nfl commentators and analysts with plenty to talk about on sunday. we have that story. >> al jazeera's investigation into questions of sports dope something sparking swift reaction from nfl circles. >> i've never seen payton any angle grayer. >> these former athletes now espn analysts are...