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firefighters say they had a hard time getting into the home to fight the flames. 3 jeff justice, reems creek fire chief the house had various items packed from floor to ceiling, so we had a difficult time when we first had firefighters do the search from the mobile home itself. 3 3 that same morning... a commercial building in brevard was gutted by flames. it happened on east main street... at the former dugan's pub site. a man who stilled lived in an apartment in the building managed to escape... thanks to his best friend. 3 "awoke by his dog barking.. that woke him up... and told him he had a fire in building so he got out and called the fire department." 3 investigators believe the fire may have been caused by the building has been condemned. a beauty salon next door was also damaged. 3 3 the cause of a barn fire in madison county also remains under investigation this morning. 17-year-old irving vasquez someone honked their horn to let him know about the fire saturday afternoon. vasquez managed to carry his mother out of the home... who has a broken leg. part of the rental home was
firefighters say they had a hard time getting into the home to fight the flames. 3 jeff justice, reems creek fire chief the house had various items packed from floor to ceiling, so we had a difficult time when we first had firefighters do the search from the mobile home itself. 3 3 that same morning... a commercial building in brevard was gutted by flames. it happened on east main street... at the former dugan's pub site. a man who stilled lived in an apartment in the building managed to...
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firefighters say they had a hard time getting into the home to fight the flames. 3 jeff justice, reems creek fire chief the house had various items packed from floor to ceiling, so we had a difficult time when we first had firefighters do the search 3 that same morning... a that same morning... a commercial building in brevard was gutted by flames. it happened on east main street... at the former site of dugan's pub. a man who stilled lived in an apartment in the building managed to escape... thanks to his best friend. ((stop)) that woke him up... and told so he got out and called the fire department." investigators believe the fire may have been caused by an electrical problem... and the building has been condemned. a beauty salon next door was also damaged. 3 3 the cause of a barn fire in madison county also remains under investigation this morning. 17-year-old irving vasquez says someone honked their horn to let him know about the fire saturday afternoon. vasquez managed to carry his mother out of the home... who has a broken leg. part of the rental home was burned. the barn was des
firefighters say they had a hard time getting into the home to fight the flames. 3 jeff justice, reems creek fire chief the house had various items packed from floor to ceiling, so we had a difficult time when we first had firefighters do the search 3 that same morning... a that same morning... a commercial building in brevard was gutted by flames. it happened on east main street... at the former site of dugan's pub. a man who stilled lived in an apartment in the building managed to escape......
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. >> reporter: sergeant jeff justice of the rohnert park police department says his department beganinvestigating 34-year-old officer michael manuel ramirez eight months ago after detectives in texas where the 13-year-old alleged victim lives notified them she had contact with someone in rohnert park. police traced the computer ip address to ramirez's home address. police say the young teen and officer first met on instagram, then took their explicit conversation and photos to a messaging app called king. police got a search warrant to search ramirez's computer and phone. >> there was no child pornography found on the devices, but based on the messages and the victim's statement of what was occurring, there had been nude or pornographic images sent by the victim. >> reporter: this isn't the first novato police officer to face criminal charges recently. sergeant dan jenner is on leave from the department while he faces a charge of embezzling funds from the -- from the novato police officers' association. >> there's a lot of ways that not just kids but even adults can get victimized wi
. >> reporter: sergeant jeff justice of the rohnert park police department says his department beganinvestigating 34-year-old officer michael manuel ramirez eight months ago after detectives in texas where the 13-year-old alleged victim lives notified them she had contact with someone in rohnert park. police traced the computer ip address to ramirez's home address. police say the young teen and officer first met on instagram, then took their explicit conversation and photos to a messaging...
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sixth amendment by allowing judges rather than juries to allied whether criminals should be put to jeff. justice sotomayor wrote "the a suspect protect's to an impartial jury-- it's unclear how the court's ruling will impact defendant timothy hearst, or the nearly 400 inmates facing the death penalty in florida. here is the oral argument in that case from last october. it is one hour. the argument next in case-- >> may it please the court, under florida law, timothy hearst will go to his death, despite the fact that a judge, not a jury made the factual finding that rendered him eligible for death. the sixthtes amendment alone. what authorizes imposition of the death penalty is a finding of fact by the court of an aggravating factor, a finding that the trial judge makes independently and "notwith standing the jury's recommendation as to sentence." the state contends that capital sentencing juries make implicit findings that satisfied the sixth amendment, which the trial judge simply ratifies. that is wrong. whatever the jury's recommendation might imply about the specified aggravating factors, th
sixth amendment by allowing judges rather than juries to allied whether criminals should be put to jeff. justice sotomayor wrote "the a suspect protect's to an impartial jury-- it's unclear how the court's ruling will impact defendant timothy hearst, or the nearly 400 inmates facing the death penalty in florida. here is the oral argument in that case from last october. it is one hour. the argument next in case-- >> may it please the court, under florida law, timothy hearst will go to...
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among those receiving one, cbs news justice correspondent jeff pegues. >> i should not send a check to the irs. >> no sir, at this point in time you need to complete the procedure outside of the courthouse, that is the reason. telephone they threaten you. >> reporter: with the treasury department. he is featured in a new psa >> fraud is real. >> reporter: warning about the >> the safest thing to do so you don't get caught up in it. >> reporter: the treasury department received nearly 900,000 reports of irs scam calls since october of 2013. at least 5,000 victims have paid out more than $26.5 million. anything other than trying to money. phone call itself. if you actually do owe money, jeff pegues confronted his scammer. >> i think you're a scam artist. and we're going to track you down and have you arrested. okay. you are going to tell somebody to go to the bank and get cash. hello? >> reporter: actually tracking those people down isn't so easy. many of the calls are coming from overseas. treasury was only able to tell us about one recent arrest. scott, many victims are asked to wire m
among those receiving one, cbs news justice correspondent jeff pegues. >> i should not send a check to the irs. >> no sir, at this point in time you need to complete the procedure outside of the courthouse, that is the reason. telephone they threaten you. >> reporter: with the treasury department. he is featured in a new psa >> fraud is real. >> reporter: warning about the >> the safest thing to do so you don't get caught up in it. >> reporter: the...
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among those receiving one, cbs news justice correspondent jeff pegues. >> >> as soon as they git you on the telephone, they threaten you-- if you do i want pay us money, you're going to go to jail." >> reporter: tim camus is with the treasury department. he is featured in a new p.s.a. released today warning about the fraud. >> the safist thing to do so you don't get caught up in it is just hang up the telephone. >> reporter: the treasury department has received nearly 900,000 reports of i.r.s. scam calls since october of 2013. at least 5,000 victims have paid out more than $26.5 million. >> they don't care about anything other than trying to intimidate you into paying them money. >> reporter: one tip-off is the phone call itself. if you actually do owe money, the i.r.s. will contact you by mail first. jeff pegues confronted his scammer. >> i think you're a scam artist. and we're gonna track you down and have you arrested. okay? you're gonna tell somebody to go ( dial tone ) hello. >> reporter: but actually tracking those people down isn't so easy. many of the calls are coming from ov
among those receiving one, cbs news justice correspondent jeff pegues. >> >> as soon as they git you on the telephone, they threaten you-- if you do i want pay us money, you're going to go to jail." >> reporter: tim camus is with the treasury department. he is featured in a new p.s.a. released today warning about the fraud. >> the safist thing to do so you don't get caught up in it is just hang up the telephone. >> reporter: the treasury department has...
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among those receiving one, cbs news justice correspondent jeff pegues. >> i should not send a check to the irs. >> no sir, at this point in time you need to complete the procedure outside of the courthouse, that is the reason. >> soon as they get you on the >> reporter: with the treasury department. he is featured in a new psa released today. >> fraud is real. hang up on fraud. >> reporter: warning about the fraud. >> the safest thing to do so you don't get caught up in it. hang up the telephone. >> reporter: the treasury department received nearly 900,000 reports of irs scam calls since october of 2013. at least 5,000 victims have paid out more than $26.5 million. >> they don't care about anything other than trying to intimidate you into paying them money. >> reporter: one tip-off is the phone call itself. if you actually do owe money, the irs will contact you by mail first. jeff pegues confronted his scammer. >> i think you're a scam artist. and we're going to track you down and have you arrested. okay. you are going to tell somebody to go to the bank and get cash. hello? >> reporter
among those receiving one, cbs news justice correspondent jeff pegues. >> i should not send a check to the irs. >> no sir, at this point in time you need to complete the procedure outside of the courthouse, that is the reason. >> soon as they get you on the >> reporter: with the treasury department. he is featured in a new psa released today. >> fraud is real. hang up on fraud. >> reporter: warning about the fraud. >> the safest thing to do so you don't...
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that's requi i'm craig fiegener reporting live outside the regional justice center, news 3. >> jeff: craig still a lot more to come in that case. thank you. >> marie: new today at noon, ea ing more about a woman killed after she was hit by a car. h pened on sunday night in the valley. first official that resulted in the death ofea desert inn. police say the woman is 56-year-old sherry green. police say she was crossing filled with people visiting from california. the driver of the jeep did stop, cooperateed with police. officials have ruled out speed and alcohol as a factor in this crash. again, this is the first time in metro's jurisdiction that a person has been hit and killed this year. >>> after years of delays, the trial for a church pastor accused of sexually assaulting young girls in his congregation is set to begin here in fugitive featured on the tv america's most wanted. he was known to his congregation reverend otis. alleged victims say holland he hasded not guilty to child sexual assault, lewdness, bribeing a witness and evidence tampering.oday left 14 dead and 21 injured
that's requi i'm craig fiegener reporting live outside the regional justice center, news 3. >> jeff: craig still a lot more to come in that case. thank you. >> marie: new today at noon, ea ing more about a woman killed after she was hit by a car. h pened on sunday night in the valley. first official that resulted in the death ofea desert inn. police say the woman is 56-year-old sherry green. police say she was crossing filled with people visiting from california. the driver of the...
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among those receiving one, cbs news justice correspondent jeff pegues. >> i should not send a check to the irs. >> no sir, at this point in time$% you need to complete the procedure outside of the courthouse, that is the reason. >> soon as they get you on the telephone they threaten you. department. he is featured in a new psa >> fraud is real. hang up on fraud. fraud. >> the safest thing to do so you don't get caught up in it. >> reporter: the treasury department received nearly calls since october of 2013. out more than $26.5 million. >> they don't care about money. phone call itself. if you actually do owe money, jeff pegues confronted his scammer. >> i ihink you're a scam artist. and we'r'rgoing to track you down and have you arrested. okay. you are going to tell somebody to go to the bank and get cash. hello? >> reporter: actually tracking many of the calls are coming from overseas. treasury was only able to tell us about one recent arrest. scott, many victims are asked to union, or moneygram. don't do it. very much. really bad pass words. >>> welcome to cbs this morning. >> no tr
among those receiving one, cbs news justice correspondent jeff pegues. >> i should not send a check to the irs. >> no sir, at this point in time$% you need to complete the procedure outside of the courthouse, that is the reason. >> soon as they get you on the telephone they threaten you. department. he is featured in a new psa >> fraud is real. hang up on fraud. fraud. >> the safest thing to do so you don't get caught up in it. >> reporter: the treasury...
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among those receiving one, cbs news justice correspondent jeff pegues. >> i should not send a check to >> as soon as they get you on the telephone, they threaten you-- if you don't pay us money, you're going to go to jail." >> reporter: tim camus is with the treasury department. he is featured in a new p.s.a. released today warning about the fraud. >> the safest thing to do so you don't get caught up in it is just hang up the telephone. >> reporter: the treasury department has received nearly 900,000 reports of i.r.s. scam calls since october of 2013. at least 5,000 victims have paid out more than $26.5 million. >> they don't care about anything other than trying to intimidate you into paying them money. >> reporter: one tip-off is the phone call itself. the i.r.s. will contact you by mail first. jeff pegues confronted his scammer. >> i think you're a scam artist. and we're gonna track you down and have you arrested. okay? you're gonna tell somebody to go ( dial tone ) hello? tracking those people down isn't so easy. many of the calls are coming from overseas. treasury was only able to
among those receiving one, cbs news justice correspondent jeff pegues. >> i should not send a check to >> as soon as they get you on the telephone, they threaten you-- if you don't pay us money, you're going to go to jail." >> reporter: tim camus is with the treasury department. he is featured in a new p.s.a. released today warning about the fraud. >> the safest thing to do so you don't get caught up in it is just hang up the telephone. >> reporter: the...
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among those receiving one --cbs news justice correspondent jeff pegues.(gfx out)((nats/pegues call))31:15 pegues: i should not send a check to the irs? scammer: no sir, at this point in time you need to complete the procedure outside of the courthouse, that is the reason. ((sot 17:02:50))as soon as they get you on the telephone, they threaten you, if you don't pay us money, you're going to go to jail. (box?) tim camus is with the treasury department. he's featured in a new p-s-a released today((nats)) warning about the fraud. ((sot 17:05:14//17:05:30))the safest thing to do so you don't get caught up in it is just hang up theheelephone(gfx in) the treasury department has received nearly 900-thousand reports of irs scam calls since october of 2013. at least 5-thousand victims have paid out more than 26.5 million dollars.(gfx out) ((sot 17:09:42))they don't care about anything other than trying to intimidate you into paying them money. (gfx in) one tipoff is the phone call money, the irs will contact you by mail first. (gfx)jeff pegues confronted his scamme
among those receiving one --cbs news justice correspondent jeff pegues.(gfx out)((nats/pegues call))31:15 pegues: i should not send a check to the irs? scammer: no sir, at this point in time you need to complete the procedure outside of the courthouse, that is the reason. ((sot 17:02:50))as soon as they get you on the telephone, they threaten you, if you don't pay us money, you're going to go to jail. (box?) tim camus is with the treasury department. he's featured in a new p-s-a released...
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our jeff guillen spoke with him after the appearance and we are live outside of the regional justice center with more on what he had to say.>> reporter: good evening, you know what you see is really what you get with him. he is a throwback to another time. he was contrite today and irrepressible as ever. it has been five months since he sat down. five months to go from commission to courtroom. standing before a judge tuesday morning pleading no contest to a misdemeanor to ui. dui. tom collins taught me about on his way home from the big rodeo at the thomas and mack. >> did we usually do. i saw 2 and a half hours a burden eight something. i felt so bad i just went home. i can't change history, i made a mistake but i am still tom collins. before he had two cars and no injuries but elected him within -- he plays no contest to the $685 fine coming finished dui school and his attorney says he got no special treatment. >> if he doesn't pay the fine or commits a new offense or gets arrested for something in jail. if he were to pick up a new dui in the next three days, then he would be six m
our jeff guillen spoke with him after the appearance and we are live outside of the regional justice center with more on what he had to say.>> reporter: good evening, you know what you see is really what you get with him. he is a throwback to another time. he was contrite today and irrepressible as ever. it has been five months since he sat down. five months to go from commission to courtroom. standing before a judge tuesday morning pleading no contest to a misdemeanor to ui. dui. tom...
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jeff. disciplinary procedures and also, you know, these ideas of procedural justice and legitimacy where youwould think, right, that having more community input and certain kinds of accountability might be inconsistent with the kinds union demands they think that lead to these kinds of structures that you are talking about. we did talk about things that were related. so the fact that many police boards operate in the way that you are talking about. so a police executive will want to fire a police officer for egregious behavior and a police board will reinstate that officer. and that was an example that we used to point out the complications of civilian oversight, where civilian oversight is often takes place in the form of the police board that simply reviews these kinds of decisions and is not actively involved in setting policy and articulating community goals and projects in the way that, for example, the board -- which it's not called the board. i'm not sure what it's called in los angeles. the los angeles version of the police board is not just reviewing particular police decisions or e
jeff. disciplinary procedures and also, you know, these ideas of procedural justice and legitimacy where youwould think, right, that having more community input and certain kinds of accountability might be inconsistent with the kinds union demands they think that lead to these kinds of structures that you are talking about. we did talk about things that were related. so the fact that many police boards operate in the way that you are talking about. so a police executive will want to fire a...
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jeff has. indeed, he was asked, by the justice department to address the soviet union lawyers, and he has goneover to st. petersburg and given talks, written very learned articles which articulate his views here. but the decisions in the united states court by judge buyers after he heard all the testimony, the decision of the second circuit court of appeals affirmed the correctness and constitutionality of the search. there was never any question of good faith or bad faith. it's true that in the supreme court the sole issue of the legality of the search was separated from the other issues that had been raised that were argued in the intermediate court, the second circuit court down twos, it did set separate arguments, six months apart. we want, they said, more arguments. set it down again in november, i believe it was. there were two separate arguments. then, there were opinions. some say they are strong. some say they are weak. there was no question on whether there was search and seizure opportunities under a civil administrative arrest warrant. judge byers recognize that. there was no preva
jeff has. indeed, he was asked, by the justice department to address the soviet union lawyers, and he has goneover to st. petersburg and given talks, written very learned articles which articulate his views here. but the decisions in the united states court by judge buyers after he heard all the testimony, the decision of the second circuit court of appeals affirmed the correctness and constitutionality of the search. there was never any question of good faith or bad faith. it's true that in...
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jeff atwater. [applause] commissioner of agriculture adam putnam. [applause] chief justice labarga and members of the florida supreme court. [applause] i would like to recognize my amazing wife, ann. [applause] she is the love of my life and my best friend. we are blessed with two wonderful daughters and four very energetic grandsons. this year, we will celebrate our 44th wedding anniversary. [applause] today marks my 262nd week in office as the governor of the great state of florida. [applause] and i have had a lot of time to reflect over the past 5 years. judging by earthly standards, ann and i have had a good bit of success in our lives. but as i reflect on that, i realize that our time on earth is fleeting, and i am unable to do anything of lasting significance without the grace of god. i know our work that is eternal is the time we spend investing in other people. our families for sure, but we also do work of lasting significance when we invest in the lives of our friends and our neighbors. i ran for governor to help my neighbors, all 20 million of them across our grea
jeff atwater. [applause] commissioner of agriculture adam putnam. [applause] chief justice labarga and members of the florida supreme court. [applause] i would like to recognize my amazing wife, ann. [applause] she is the love of my life and my best friend. we are blessed with two wonderful daughters and four very energetic grandsons. this year, we will celebrate our 44th wedding anniversary. [applause] today marks my 262nd week in office as the governor of the great state of florida....
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jeff ashton argued outside the courthouse the u.s. supreme court' s ruling likely will not sway the state' s high court justices to spare okafor' s life. jim: bond has been revoked for a man accused of intentionally running down a horse and its rider, killing the horse, then leaving the scene. bond for 22-year-old christopher todd was revoked after he was his car. in february investigators say todd got into an argument with a group of horse back riders near orange city. he' s accused of hitting and killing a horse. the rider suffered a broken collar bone. trial is tentatively set for next month. as promised, the city of edgewater has put up a trap to catch wild hogs that have been destroying lawns in a community there. this is a picture of the trap that went up in the southern end of florida shores, around yule tree and 35th today. another will go in tonight. the hogs have been tearing up lawns since just before christmas. they' ve done thousands of dollars in damage. city leaders learned that some have taken to shooting the hogs and though legal. in the interest of safety, they put up traps. trash troubles in orange county. meredith:
jeff ashton argued outside the courthouse the u.s. supreme court' s ruling likely will not sway the state' s high court justices to spare okafor' s life. jim: bond has been revoked for a man accused of intentionally running down a horse and its rider, killing the horse, then leaving the scene. bond for 22-year-old christopher todd was revoked after he was his car. in february investigators say todd got into an argument with a group of horse back riders near orange city. he' s accused of hitting...
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jeff has. indeed, he was asked by the justice department with the approval of the state department, to address soviet union lawyers, and he has gone over to st. petersburg and given talks, and he has written very learned articles which articulate his views here, but the decisions in the united states both, by judge byers after he had heard all of the testimony, and the decision of the second circuit court of appeals, affirmed the correctness, the constitutionality of the search. there was never any question of good faith or bad faith. and while it's true that in the supreme court of the united states the sole issue of the legality of the search was separated from sumeral of the other issues that were argued in the second court of appeals, and it did urge, and as a matter of fact, set down two separate arguments six months apart, i think. february they said we want more argument, set it down again in november. i believe it was. but i'm not positive of the dates. but there were two separate arguments, and then there are these opinions. some say they're strong. some say they're weak. there was no
jeff has. indeed, he was asked by the justice department with the approval of the state department, to address soviet union lawyers, and he has gone over to st. petersburg and given talks, and he has written very learned articles which articulate his views here, but the decisions in the united states both, by judge byers after he had heard all of the testimony, and the decision of the second circuit court of appeals, affirmed the correctness, the constitutionality of the search. there was never...
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jeff wx desk you're watching fox19 now at 6:30 in high definition, sponsored by performance toyota: always home of the "we want it now, we want justice. we want it target employee who allegedly stole 15 hundred dollars from a store has admitted to it. police say 24-year stole the cash from the target on plainfield road in blue ash between october 20th and november 26th of last year. police say allen said he did it in order to better provide for his daughter. six people shot and killed by police officers, has spawned a nationwide discussion that just made its way to the university of cincinnati. experts from around the country... including local law enforcement agencies... are talking about race and policing during a two-day conference that kicked off today at the tangeman center. this is video from the conference topics for the conference include: institutional racism, law enforcement and representation... racial profiling... the state of police community relations... policing black girls and women's bodies... and immigration policy. the conference is held against the backdrop of last summer's shooting death of sam dubose by former u
jeff wx desk you're watching fox19 now at 6:30 in high definition, sponsored by performance toyota: always home of the "we want it now, we want justice. we want it target employee who allegedly stole 15 hundred dollars from a store has admitted to it. police say 24-year stole the cash from the target on plainfield road in blue ash between october 20th and november 26th of last year. police say allen said he did it in order to better provide for his daughter. six people shot and killed by...
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north texas father says "justice" has finally been served - after a fight over his daughter )s cell phone went before a judge. he got arrested for what he calls "parenting." jeff paul explains, a knock on the door at 2 in the morning and ronald jackson finds himself in handcuffs heading to jail. the reason this cell phone. ronald jackson/father "i couldn t believe they could go to this extent for a cell phone. it didn t seem right."jackson says in 20-13 when his daughter was 12 he discovered a text on her phone he found "rude" regarding another woman. so he took it ronald jackson/father "i was being a parent. you know, a child them what s right. you tell them what they did wrong and you give them a punishment to show them they shouldn t being doing thatbut when jackson )s ex-wife found out..who )s spouse is a grand prairie police officer...the cop jackson refused. ronald to police department telling me how to parent my child. it made no sense to me for them to show up and make a big deal out of something that was a small thing."jackson was given a citation and plenty of opportunity to hand over the phone according to police. a year and a half later though a wa
north texas father says "justice" has finally been served - after a fight over his daughter )s cell phone went before a judge. he got arrested for what he calls "parenting." jeff paul explains, a knock on the door at 2 in the morning and ronald jackson finds himself in handcuffs heading to jail. the reason this cell phone. ronald jackson/father "i couldn t believe they could go to this extent for a cell phone. it didn t seem right."jackson says in 20-13 when his...
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jeff guillen is on the bundy beat for us. >> good evening, jim. progressives and their allies went before microphones. they had one simple question, where is the department of justice? it's been three weeks now since anti-government protesters with bundy backing took over the oregon. it's become almost two years since the government backed down here to avoid bloodshed in bunkerville. >> but now i don't know why there hans been action. i want these people in jail. >> reporter: what happened in 2014, when the government backed down in bunkerville is a poverty law center that tracks militias. >> that moment became more than sort of a standdown from federal forces. it became a victory from the anti-government patriot movement in this country. >> reporter: at this point, lawmakers, native-americans, even a conservationist say bundy and his clan are wrong. >> the only issue we have is by this extended nonaction situation is giving legitimacy to these groups and it's making them seem as though they are correct or right in their actions. >> reporter: in bunkervilles, the cattle continued to graze which set off the clash over unpaid fees. >> the cattle roam free going throu
jeff guillen is on the bundy beat for us. >> good evening, jim. progressives and their allies went before microphones. they had one simple question, where is the department of justice? it's been three weeks now since anti-government protesters with bundy backing took over the oregon. it's become almost two years since the government backed down here to avoid bloodshed in bunkerville. >> but now i don't know why there hans been action. i want these people in jail. >> reporter:...
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greg: state attorney jeff ashton argued outside the courthouse, the u.s. supreme court' s ruling likely s high court justices to spare okafor' s life, or the lives of nearly every other person sentenced to die in orange county. we will have more on today' s hearing and what lies ahead for capital punishment in florida at 5:00. live in orange county, greg fox, wesh 2 news. summer: we will find out tomorrow if that supreme court death penalty ruling will delay the murder trial of a volusia county man. the state wants to seek the death penalty for luis toledo if he is convicted of the murders of his wife and her children. so this morning, prosecutors asked for at least a 60 day delay until state lawmakers can address the issues in the ruling. but the defense says the trial should begin, as scheduled, with the only possible penalty now available, life in prison without parole. >> the only reason not to proceed is so he can have the death penalty imposed on him if that happens in the trial. summer: if the judge refuses to delay the trial, it will begin next tuesday in st. augustine. meredith: bond has been revoke
greg: state attorney jeff ashton argued outside the courthouse, the u.s. supreme court' s ruling likely s high court justices to spare okafor' s life, or the lives of nearly every other person sentenced to die in orange county. we will have more on today' s hearing and what lies ahead for capital punishment in florida at 5:00. live in orange county, greg fox, wesh 2 news. summer: we will find out tomorrow if that supreme court death penalty ruling will delay the murder trial of a volusia county...
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i think that's going to be on the minds of a number of the justices. >> jeff, what will you be looking for on monday? what would surprise you? what would indicate to you that the case is going in a direction we don't anticipate? >> so, i think -- i mean, just similar to the answer to the question in the front row here, i think, you know, if the second issue is getting play, i think that's a sign that it's in play. i think it's entirely possible that we see all through the whole argument and the second issue isn't even sort of brought up. but if it looks like especially, you know, kennedy, the chief, i don't think justice alito is in play but, you know, if justice kennedy's asking a lot of questions about opt in, opt out, i think that's a sign that's seriously in play. >> maryann, what will you be looking for? >> certainly i agree with everything andy said with regard, you know, to the extent they're asking questions about the implications of pulling this brick out of the wall of first amendment precedent, that will reveal some reluctance to overreach in this case. but also one thing we
i think that's going to be on the minds of a number of the justices. >> jeff, what will you be looking for on monday? what would surprise you? what would indicate to you that the case is going in a direction we don't anticipate? >> so, i think -- i mean, just similar to the answer to the question in the front row here, i think, you know, if the second issue is getting play, i think that's a sign that it's in play. i think it's entirely possible that we see all through the whole...
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after that jeff will be off to new hampshire to cover the primary there and his reports start, february 6th, live in the news plex, robin simmons, seven news night team. >> craig: okay the justice department and the city of ferguson, missouri appeared to have reached a deal to revamp the city'y' police force it comes after the violent protests rocked the city after the death of an unarmed black team and the decision not to indict the officer who shot him. former offjcer, der on wilson show the and killed brown in august of 2014, if the city accepts the changes it will likely alert a civil rights lawsuit the feds have been threatening to bring againstst the department, the leader of an to protest land rights is urging supporters to end the stand off and go home, he and seven others were arrested yesterday and made the first court appearance, todada one of the ranchers was shot and killed by the f.b.i. during the tak down >> belkys: thehe u.s., government has began received for the vaccine for zika. researchers are cautioning that will not happen over night, the center of disease control has advised pregnant woman not to travel to brazil and 21 other latin american countries that
after that jeff will be off to new hampshire to cover the primary there and his reports start, february 6th, live in the news plex, robin simmons, seven news night team. >> craig: okay the justice department and the city of ferguson, missouri appeared to have reached a deal to revamp the city'y' police force it comes after the violent protests rocked the city after the death of an unarmed black team and the decision not to indict the officer who shot him. former offjcer, der on wilson...