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him but investigators say they also beat him in that wooded area just along georgia avenue here and hewitt. then after they beat the buy, attheyed as he crawls into georgia avenue and watch as he's struck by a car. this all happened in the early morning hours on june 8 investigators say 21-year-old kenneth, 15-year-old ashley and hermate at kennedy high school were seen in the area trying to open the doors of parked cars. just after 3:00 a.m.,st inators say the three suspects spotted gregly atwood, a disabled man walking down hewitt avenue and stole his backpack. according to court documents, atwood followed the suspects, demanding for them to return his bag. that's when he was beaten with hi walking stick. investigators say ashley threwbe can at atwood's head and he collapsed. >> at one point h crawled out of that area in an attempt to away. he went into georgia avenue. collapsed there. lay motionless and that's when the suspects watched him get struck by a vehicle. >> reporter: investigators say before atwood was struck by car, the suspects stole his wallet. moments later, policeei say s
him but investigators say they also beat him in that wooded area just along georgia avenue here and hewitt. then after they beat the buy, attheyed as he crawls into georgia avenue and watch as he's struck by a car. this all happened in the early morning hours on june 8 investigators say 21-year-old kenneth, 15-year-old ashley and hermate at kennedy high school were seen in the area trying to open the doors of parked cars. just after 3:00 a.m.,st inators say the three suspects spotted gregly...
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court documents paint a disturbing picture of what happened along hewitt road a georgia avenue in the early morning hours of june 8lith. say 21-year-old kenneth, 15-year-old ashley and her classmate at kennedy high school mohammad were seen trying to open doors of parked cars in the area. just after 3:00 that morning, the three suspects saw gregory atwood, a disabled victim walking with his metal >> these three suspects encountered this 40-year-old victim on hewitt avenue. he was walking. they were walking. >> reporter: that's when police say they grabbed atwood's backpack and walked away. investigators say nearby surveillance cameras captured atwood yelling at suspects to return his backpack. instead, the group beat the 40-year-old man with his metal crush, even throwingee a full can at his head before he collapsed in a wooded area. that's when police say one stole his wallet,tu cng the money inside. >> at one point he crawled out of that air gentleman in an attem -- area in an attempt to get away. theuspects watched him get struck by a vehicle. >> reporter: moments later, investigat
court documents paint a disturbing picture of what happened along hewitt road a georgia avenue in the early morning hours of june 8lith. say 21-year-old kenneth, 15-year-old ashley and her classmate at kennedy high school mohammad were seen trying to open doors of parked cars in the area. just after 3:00 that morning, the three suspects saw gregory atwood, a disabled victim walking with his metal >> these three suspects encountered this 40-year-old victim on hewitt avenue. he was walking....
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analysis are "washington post" columnist eugene robinson, nbc news political reporter carole lee, hugh hewitt, host on the salem radio network, and yamiche alcindor white house correspondent for the pbs news hour. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. no ordinary august. we have a big show. john brennan and rudy giuliani. we are going to get to both of them in a moment. it was almost a half century ago we learned of president richard nixon's enemy list, people like daniel shore, congressman john conyers, even actor paul newman. it grew over time. then white house counsel john dean wrote in a white house memo that administration sought to use incumbency to deal with the opponents. stated, dean wrote this this white house memo before he turned, how we can use the available federal machinery to screw our political opponents. dean of course eventually testified against his president. the nixon watergate era list gained renewed relevance
analysis are "washington post" columnist eugene robinson, nbc news political reporter carole lee, hugh hewitt, host on the salem radio network, and yamiche alcindor white house correspondent for the pbs news hour. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. no ordinary august. we have a big show....
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. >>> jennifer love hewitt has signed on to the hit drama 911.d the casting has rubbed on her daughter, autumn. >> she's walking around, 911, what's the problem, that's what he said. i'm like, babe, that's too much attitude for an emergency situation. >> jennifer said she'll tune in for a freeform "party of five" reboot. >> i don't think they want a original member. i'll be watching. >> don't expect to see brandy take a break to revisit her breakout role moesha. >> i don't want to mess that history up. >>> speaking of history, it's been 20 years since brandy released the biggest hit of 1 1998. ♪ >> this year is the 20th anniversary of the boy is mine. >> the song that you did with monica, what do you remember most. >> i was watching jer rir springer at the time and the show was called the boy is mine. i was like that's the perfect idea for a song. >>> coming up, matt and ben's bromance is back up. >> we grew up together. >> we're getting the scoop on their new movie together. >>> then, jon hamm makes ray romano angry with an impression of his gol
. >>> jennifer love hewitt has signed on to the hit drama 911.d the casting has rubbed on her daughter, autumn. >> she's walking around, 911, what's the problem, that's what he said. i'm like, babe, that's too much attitude for an emergency situation. >> jennifer said she'll tune in for a freeform "party of five" reboot. >> i don't think they want a original member. i'll be watching. >> don't expect to see brandy take a break to revisit her breakout...
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hugh hewitt from the salmon radio network. yamiche alcindor. white house correspondent for pbs news hour, political reporter carol lee and eugene robinson. wow. i was going to start with admiral mcraven signing on with john brennan, but i think we have some interviews to react to. eugene. >> well, start with truth isn't truth, which mayor giuliani just said an extraordinary thing. just throws more logs on to the fire of this administration's truthfulness and candor, or lack thereof. it's an amazing thing. it's the new alternative facts. that was extraordinary. the other thing is john brennan, i'll say one thing and i know we'll get into other aspects of the brennan interview. it's not -- the president has the right to cancel these security clearances, but he doesn't necessarily have the right to do it for the wrong reasons. there are thousands of people in washington that have security clearances. it cannot be the case that the only ones who deserve to have theirs scrutinized and taken away are vocal public opponents of donald j. trump. that ca
hugh hewitt from the salmon radio network. yamiche alcindor. white house correspondent for pbs news hour, political reporter carol lee and eugene robinson. wow. i was going to start with admiral mcraven signing on with john brennan, but i think we have some interviews to react to. eugene. >> well, start with truth isn't truth, which mayor giuliani just said an extraordinary thing. just throws more logs on to the fire of this administration's truthfulness and candor, or lack thereof. it's...
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there were so many top—flight clubs making profit before a single fan has attended a match, they hewittin the way of shifting its? there people on low incomes that are working hard and just want to go to games, and they are priced out. you pay the money, if music as you think you pay the money. so we tv rights still worth over £5 billion, many fans could be questioning if the money to to them, where is it going? players and agents are high on the list. but many admit that again without supporters is not worth watching. jo currie, bbc news. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello. i'm tulsen tollett. coming up in your tuesday sport briefing: former winners celtic are in champions league qualifying in athens later, the cincinatti open continues with seven time winner roger federer on court in the men's event, and ben stokes is again left out of the england squad for the third test against india starting on saturday. the football season has started and that means the champions league isn't far away. the competition proper starts injust over a month and qualify
there were so many top—flight clubs making profit before a single fan has attended a match, they hewittin the way of shifting its? there people on low incomes that are working hard and just want to go to games, and they are priced out. you pay the money, if music as you think you pay the money. so we tv rights still worth over £5 billion, many fans could be questioning if the money to to them, where is it going? players and agents are high on the list. but many admit that again without...
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out how they go about settling these cases, said he was in debt to principal debt to principle and hewittttributed to international law because nobody knew what that was. so he was able to kind of create these ideas, which became embedded in our understanding of international law and also explains why oftentimes united states is the odd man out internationally because we have so many ideas about international law but are not common to other european countries. serve. [inaudible] it's very timely these past few days about the issue of the supremacy of the united states federal government over the state government. i am just curious, you know, how you might from your perspective as a professor at ucla look at this this whole thing going on right now where you have governor brown and the attorney general of california not willing to abide by the federal statutes regarding immigration. it's a good question. without getting too much into the current politics of it, some of you may be familiar with the case that establishes the principle that the congress can establish a bank even others nothin
out how they go about settling these cases, said he was in debt to principal debt to principle and hewittttributed to international law because nobody knew what that was. so he was able to kind of create these ideas, which became embedded in our understanding of international law and also explains why oftentimes united states is the odd man out internationally because we have so many ideas about international law but are not common to other european countries. serve. [inaudible] it's very...
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thought my name hewitt and hello my computer with a member of our community who explains why we're here today and why this strike got started kimberly here says what led to the strike today were the horrible conditions that prisoners were forced to live in a condition and conditions that mirrored the conditions that in slaves to people were forced to live in and i think anyone being oppressed would fight back she goes on to say it was this incident at least correctional institution that we mentioned at the top of the show in south carolina and the horrible deaths of seven inmates and injuring of others that really galvanized the situation and sparked these men and women into action kristal got a part of her international audience explain to us what happened that led to why we're here today. thank you for having me and once again. you know prison conditions you know this to this trial is essentially a demand for the recommendation of the human rights in prison and the state of the prisons in this country currently. there was a riot that took place you know which you alluded to a bit earl
thought my name hewitt and hello my computer with a member of our community who explains why we're here today and why this strike got started kimberly here says what led to the strike today were the horrible conditions that prisoners were forced to live in a condition and conditions that mirrored the conditions that in slaves to people were forced to live in and i think anyone being oppressed would fight back she goes on to say it was this incident at least correctional institution that we...
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with me here on set is presidential historian michael, radio talk show host hugh hewitt and democratic strategist, don callaway. one of the things, before we get into the many moments of recognition and respect that the nation came to have for senator mccain. one of the things that struck me personally, is that he could get along and reach out to people he disagreed with. he and i disagreed in 2000, when he ran for president. he said things about the democrats were getting too much like the al sharpton's of the world. i shot back. then we met somewhere in capitol hill and he reached out and said, you know, at least you believe in what you believe in and i do, too. we became friendly. years later, as i started doing this show, i would have his daughter on a couple times. i will never forget he stopped me at the obama inauguration and says, you know, al, i want to thank you for respecting my daughter. even though you disagree, it means a lot when your kids are respected. i said i have daughters, i understand that. you could disagree with him without being disagreeable. with all we have i
with me here on set is presidential historian michael, radio talk show host hugh hewitt and democratic strategist, don callaway. one of the things, before we get into the many moments of recognition and respect that the nation came to have for senator mccain. one of the things that struck me personally, is that he could get along and reach out to people he disagreed with. he and i disagreed in 2000, when he ran for president. he said things about the democrats were getting too much like the al...
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wha first thought to be a hit-and-run crash in the early morning hours of june 8th on georgia and hewitte. >> they watched video surveillance, both video and audio and some otheries of evidence together. >> reporter: quickly turned into a homicide investigation police say 21-year-old kenneth, 15-year-old ashley and her classmate at kennedy high school mohammadere scene trying to open o doors parked cars. just after 3:00 in the morning, the three suspects saw gregory , atwo a disabled man walking with his crutch. >> he was walking they were walking. >> reporter: that's when police day they grabbed atwood's backpack and wal away. investigators say nearby surveillance cameras captured atwood yelling at the suspects to return his backpack, butrt instead c documents say the group beat the 40-year-old man with his metal crutch. bania even throwing a full beer can at atwood's head before he collapsed in aooded area. grabbed his wallet, stealing the cash inside. >> at one point h crawled out of that area in an attempt to get away. he went inteorgia avenue, collapsed there, lay motionless and tha
wha first thought to be a hit-and-run crash in the early morning hours of june 8th on georgia and hewitte. >> they watched video surveillance, both video and audio and some otheries of evidence together. >> reporter: quickly turned into a homicide investigation police say 21-year-old kenneth, 15-year-old ashley and her classmate at kennedy high school mohammadere scene trying to open o doors parked cars. just after 3:00 in the morning, the three suspects saw gregory , atwo a...
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. >> let's bring in hughes hewitt. >> the flag is fully raised this morning. as you know for a sitting senator who died in office to lower the flag and barack obama issued proclamation for kennedy and as well as justice scalia. what does it tell you or what should it tell all of us that president trump is not issuing such a proclamation to keep the flag lower. >> senator mccain deserves it and he's widely recognized for being the american hero that he is. i am along with chuck schumer and a bunch of democrats, hoping they change the russell building to be named senator mccain. he's much more deserving than that. i don't know the background yet. i know the president did not answer the question about it during the nafta phone call today. it is an over sight at best. >> hughes, you don't think this is an over sight. you can't think that president trump just forgot to issue the proclamation? >> no, at best, if he did it intentionally, it is a horrendous mistake and a moral failing. john mccain trans sepcends. so john mccain made up with everyone. i was playing my
. >> let's bring in hughes hewitt. >> the flag is fully raised this morning. as you know for a sitting senator who died in office to lower the flag and barack obama issued proclamation for kennedy and as well as justice scalia. what does it tell you or what should it tell all of us that president trump is not issuing such a proclamation to keep the flag lower. >> senator mccain deserves it and he's widely recognized for being the american hero that he is. i am along with chuck...
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they were being attacked from across the southern border by hewitt tis who we houthis in iran aided by missiles. i will tell you we certainly had under the obama administration deep concerns about the ways the saudis were targeting. we acted only those concerns by limiting the kind of munitions that they were being given and try dentally trying to argue for them to be more careful and cautious. >> reporter: saudi arabia denies targeting civilians and defends it as a legitimate military operation and a retaliatory response to a houthi ballistic missile the day before. when asked to comment the coalition spokesperson tells us the coalition is taking all practical measures to minimize civilian casualties. every civilian casualty is a tragedy, adding it would not appropriate for the coalition to comment further while the investigation is under way. the u.s. wouldn't comment on the origins of the bomb, but the state department is calming for a saudi-led investigation which the u.s. defense secretary supports. >> wars are always tragic, but we've got to find a way to protect incidents in thi
they were being attacked from across the southern border by hewitt tis who we houthis in iran aided by missiles. i will tell you we certainly had under the obama administration deep concerns about the ways the saudis were targeting. we acted only those concerns by limiting the kind of munitions that they were being given and try dentally trying to argue for them to be more careful and cautious. >> reporter: saudi arabia denies targeting civilians and defends it as a legitimate military...
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loss of words about the decision today hash tag davis cup australia is davis cup captain lleyton hewittsays sometimes it's more than a game more than money most of my biggest highs and toughest losses came in five set epic davis cup matches he calls the change a disgrace and french tennis star new cap who helped his country to win the davis cup last year had previously said he boycott the tournament if the revamp went ahead and of course it did and he says it's a shame for tennis but former american player marty fish says the davis cup wasn't working and needed a retooling let's just see how it works a world cup of tennis seems pretty cool to me now he's got some interesting replies if you want to go and check them out or meanwhile athletes of the asian games are bracing change the tournament begins on saturday with ten new sports plus we've also seen basket diplomacy in action between north and south korea a unified women's team played this second much earlier on friday this time raising to taiwan and over to. time but it follows in the footsteps of the women's ice hockey team at the w
loss of words about the decision today hash tag davis cup australia is davis cup captain lleyton hewittsays sometimes it's more than a game more than money most of my biggest highs and toughest losses came in five set epic davis cup matches he calls the change a disgrace and french tennis star new cap who helped his country to win the davis cup last year had previously said he boycott the tournament if the revamp went ahead and of course it did and he says it's a shame for tennis but former...
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midterm elections joining us to discuss all this and more is nbc news and msnbc political analyst hue hewitt about. we've been talking about the economy going great by virtually every measure. but obviously the focus in washington this week has been on anything but the economy i've been looking back at the clinton impeachment. and i am struck by the parallels in one sense and that is that what began as an investigation by kenneth starr of white water and then morphed into a look at the white house travel office ended up in impeachment proceedings for obstruction of justice and perjury surrounding sex. the parallels are eerie here and the rice of the investigations took place. >> very per september disbelieve before the mid-terms. >> very per septemberive our colleague at nbc has a book out called the red and blue examining the 90s versus the decade in and the era of trump opinion appear the slow building impeachment proceedings are. they will move to impeach the president immediately if they gain control of the house in the november election. what you said at the start, tyler, i think the pr
midterm elections joining us to discuss all this and more is nbc news and msnbc political analyst hue hewitt about. we've been talking about the economy going great by virtually every measure. but obviously the focus in washington this week has been on anything but the economy i've been looking back at the clinton impeachment. and i am struck by the parallels in one sense and that is that what began as an investigation by kenneth starr of white water and then morphed into a look at the white...
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let's talk to jackie hewitt—main from the charity cascade foundation, which provides training for ex—prisonerswood scrubs. wormwood scrubs is one of the prison is getting extra funding. welcome all of you. jackie, 12 years ago you set up the mentoring scheme so you have seen the long—term impact. how have seen the long—term impact. how have they worked? i went into chelmsford prison and we were mentoring, we taught prisoners to become teachers. two of them went on to our project in doncaster. it is the first time it has ever happened. we were working with people with learning difficulties but working with prisoners who don't have learning difficulties. we were teaching them to be able to mentor. as soon as a prisoner teaching them to be able to mentor. as soon as a prisoner came teaching them to be able to mentor. as soon as a prisoner came in, we would mentor them straightaway, see what the issues were, could they write a letter home? the whole project has the reoffending rate, after nine years is 5.9%. what does that compare with? 7096. that after nine years is 5.996. what does that compare
let's talk to jackie hewitt—main from the charity cascade foundation, which provides training for ex—prisonerswood scrubs. wormwood scrubs is one of the prison is getting extra funding. welcome all of you. jackie, 12 years ago you set up the mentoring scheme so you have seen the long—term impact. how have seen the long—term impact. how have they worked? i went into chelmsford prison and we were mentoring, we taught prisoners to become teachers. two of them went on to our project in...