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>> the officer seems to spin the accident to make it appear to be alexandra's fault.ps that was his plan from the very first. >> i nailed her on video. i hung her out to dry on that. >> now he appears to describe how he will take care of the accident report. >> i'll write the narrative out for you and you can -- yeah. i'll tell you exactly how to word it so we can get him off the hook. >> presley also has instructions for the guy who does the crash drawings, kareem thomas. >> kareem, come here, man. yeah, i'm going to show you something. we're going to bend this a little bit because she's drunk so it is what it is. i don't lie and make things up ever. it's wrong. but if i need to protect a cop -- >> i hear you, man. >> you see the angle of her car? >> yeah. >> see it's like this? as far as i'm concerned, i'm going to word it that she's in the left-hand lane. >> okay. >> when the cat jumped out, she abruptly got over into this lane and slammed on the brakes. >> okay. >> next, presley enlists the help of a technician. >> andre, come here a minute. trying to protect a co
>> the officer seems to spin the accident to make it appear to be alexandra's fault.ps that was his plan from the very first. >> i nailed her on video. i hung her out to dry on that. >> now he appears to describe how he will take care of the accident report. >> i'll write the narrative out for you and you can -- yeah. i'll tell you exactly how to word it so we can get him off the hook. >> presley also has instructions for the guy who does the crash drawings, kareem...
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alexandra: claro, son igual de buenas, y la gente no lo sabe.licas en exceso, no fumas, pues la mejor manera de ahorrar dinero es cuidado de tu salud. johnny: perfecto, todos los consejos son maravillosos, pero me gustarÍa saber varias cositas, por ejemplo, dÉjame ver, por ejemplo, si de momento me llega una factura grande a mi casa, ¿quÉ puedo hacer? alexandra: como teÓrico, llama primero al centro de emergencia, llama primero al hospital y puedes hacer un arreglo de pago. johnny: ¿cuÁles son las mejores opciones que tenemos para los planes mÉdicos? alexandra: puedes visitar la pÁgina www.cuidadodesalud.gov puedes encontrar los planes mÉdicos que hay, y los costos, y cÓmo obtener cobertura mÉdica costos bajos. johnny: la posibilidad de tener la tarjeta que te ayude saber que si en algÚn momento se enferma, puedes dar el cuidado necesario. alexandra: para eso es el plan, visita la pÁgina, solamente necesitas vivir en estados unidos, muchos inmigrantes legales lamen califican. johnny: muy importante eso, hÁblame un poquito del obama-care. alexand
alexandra: claro, son igual de buenas, y la gente no lo sabe.licas en exceso, no fumas, pues la mejor manera de ahorrar dinero es cuidado de tu salud. johnny: perfecto, todos los consejos son maravillosos, pero me gustarÍa saber varias cositas, por ejemplo, dÉjame ver, por ejemplo, si de momento me llega una factura grande a mi casa, ¿quÉ puedo hacer? alexandra: como teÓrico, llama primero al centro de emergencia, llama primero al hospital y puedes hacer un arreglo de pago. johnny:...
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but i want to show the situation in new york, our alexandra field is down -- alexandra, where are youactly, and what's been going on? we just lost contact with alexandra, unfortunately. so what we're seeing here are pictures from wabc. it's confusing, hard to figure out. but it seems like the larger group of protesters which were in union square has now dissipated, several different groups have broken off. alexandra, i'm told we have contact with you again. what's going on where you are? alexandra, you're on the air. what's happening? >> reporter: hi, anderson, this is a group of protesters that have walked up from union square. take a look at what's in front of me. we have really probably at least 100, maybe more than that, protesters who have just come off the west side highway, anderson. they're walking east across manhattan right now. there's a long line of police officers who have been escorting them. you actually see a big group of police officers walking in the opposite direction right now. not clear where they are headed. but up in front of this crowd, up this street on 55th s
but i want to show the situation in new york, our alexandra field is down -- alexandra, where are youactly, and what's been going on? we just lost contact with alexandra, unfortunately. so what we're seeing here are pictures from wabc. it's confusing, hard to figure out. but it seems like the larger group of protesters which were in union square has now dissipated, several different groups have broken off. alexandra, i'm told we have contact with you again. what's going on where you are?...
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por el departamento general de empleo. >>> en mÚltiples o casos llamamos a la agencia que trajo alexandral para responder a la queja. regreso contigo. >>> muchas gracias marÍa paula. >>> un joven cuadraplÉjico fue encontrado por la policÍa en una parque de filadelfia en condiciones lamentables. hay orden de captura para la madre de este muchacho fue abandonado hace varios dÍas. las autoridades lo encontraron cubierto apenas con hojas a 10 pies de su silla de ruedas. fue atrapado por pasar tanto tiempo a la intemperie y se encuentra estable. sus familiares dijeron que es una persona totalmente de pendiente. el joven vive con su madre viajÓ del pasado lunes a maryland >>> la suerte estuvo del lado de un pequeÑo de 2 aÑos que cayÓ en la jaula de un chita considerado el animal mÁs rÁpido sobre la tierra. pero los padres pudieron sacarlo antes que se diera cuenta del niÑo. >>> en illinois los migrantes indocumentados que necesitan una diÁlisis estÁn a la espera de un trasplante de riÑÓn, podrÍan ver sus vidas en peligro. y esto porque en un futuro podrÍan no volver a contar con recursos estata
por el departamento general de empleo. >>> en mÚltiples o casos llamamos a la agencia que trajo alexandral para responder a la queja. regreso contigo. >>> muchas gracias marÍa paula. >>> un joven cuadraplÉjico fue encontrado por la policÍa en una parque de filadelfia en condiciones lamentables. hay orden de captura para la madre de este muchacho fue abandonado hace varios dÍas. las autoridades lo encontraron cubierto apenas con hojas a 10 pies de su silla de...
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let's get more from alexandra field. >> reporter: john martin richard's family stated they support lifen prison and no chance of appeals for dzhokhar tsarnaev. they did not testify in the penalty phase of the trial. prosecutors did call a witness who described how close the 8-year-old boy was standing to the bomb when it detonated. an fbi photographer demonstrated that martin was 3.5 feet away from the pressure cooker boom. he said he could hear denise richard trying to comfort her son. survivors also called to testify about how they fought for their lives in the agony of the bombings. she has endured more than 60 surgeries. the prosecutors spent fewer than three days making their case for the death sentence. next week the defense will call their own witnesses as they argue for the jury to sentence dzhokhar tsarnaev to life in prison. >> alexandra field. thank you. >>> he is not going to prison, but a federal judge hit retired general and former cia director david petraeus harder than the sentencing agreement. he received two years probation and $100,000 fine for sharing classified info
let's get more from alexandra field. >> reporter: john martin richard's family stated they support lifen prison and no chance of appeals for dzhokhar tsarnaev. they did not testify in the penalty phase of the trial. prosecutors did call a witness who described how close the 8-year-old boy was standing to the bomb when it detonated. an fbi photographer demonstrated that martin was 3.5 feet away from the pressure cooker boom. he said he could hear denise richard trying to comfort her son....
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john. >> alexandra field on the streets of new york. a new night of protests in ferguson missouri. dozens marching down west flourissant avenue. about 500 peaceful protesters gathered in washington, d.c. they were playing music and chanting all night, all day. we're going to fight for freddie gray. that crowd disbursed after preaching the white house. loretta lynch made her first tv appearance. she is showing support of the justice department to try to diffuse the situation. >> these senseless acts of violence are not only a grave danger to the community and they must stop, but they are counter production to the issue here. it it is how the officers interact with the way we are charged to serve and protect. >> surreal scene in baltimore's camden yards yesterday afternoon. the orioles won 8-2. great game. look at that. no one in the stands. fans barred from the stadium for security reasons. you know you could hear reporters typing in the press box. you can hear people spitting in the dugout. it was really nuts. i was standing outside that game as it ended. it just ended and they pla
john. >> alexandra field on the streets of new york. a new night of protests in ferguson missouri. dozens marching down west flourissant avenue. about 500 peaceful protesters gathered in washington, d.c. they were playing music and chanting all night, all day. we're going to fight for freddie gray. that crowd disbursed after preaching the white house. loretta lynch made her first tv appearance. she is showing support of the justice department to try to diffuse the situation. >>...
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alexandra, where is the protest right now and what have you been seeing? >> reporter: well anldsderson where we are now is hemmed in outside union square. the nypd has come through with mesh fences to keep the crowd off the street. just a few minutes ago, we saw a number of people being arrested right in this intersection outside of union square park. it was a very swift response from the nypd to a somewhat spontaneous decision from the protesters to march. they had gathered here for about an hour anderson in a very peaceful demonstration, holding signs, chanting speaking to one another. >> and then they decided to hit the streets. they got a half block outside the park heading west on 17th street and that's when they were intercepted by officers who forced them back to on the sidewalk. those who would not listen to police not clear out of the street and get on the sidewalk we saw them put in hand ties and taken away. this might be surprising to some people who have seen a number of protests in this city over the last couple months most remarkably back ove
alexandra, where is the protest right now and what have you been seeing? >> reporter: well anldsderson where we are now is hemmed in outside union square. the nypd has come through with mesh fences to keep the crowd off the street. just a few minutes ago, we saw a number of people being arrested right in this intersection outside of union square park. it was a very swift response from the nypd to a somewhat spontaneous decision from the protesters to march. they had gathered here for...
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alexandra: buenos dÍas.roblema es cuando en la nevera se daÑa, es un artÍculo que necesitamos diario. ¿quÉ creen? ximena: la nevera es uno de los electrodomÉsticos mÁs costosos que hay en la casa, pienso que lo mejor estÁ repararla. alejandro: yo pienso que reemplazarla. alexandra: pues vamos a ver, reemplazarla. johnny: por quÉ? alexandra porque estos artÍculos tienen una vida de uso, si tiene una heladera de 10 aÑos, no vale la pena repararla. johnny: muchas veces no se consigue la pieza, y lo que hace la gente es que te consigue una pieza usada. alexandra: y tambiÉn si compra una eficiente con la marca energy start va a ahorrar energÍa. johnny: me encantarÍa hablar de las joyas y las perlas. ximena: repararlas, porque son piezas Únicas. alejandro: reemplazarlas. alexandra: reemplazarlas. y puedes reparar tus joyas tÚ misma. johnny: o si no agarrÉ a su marido y diga que se lo arregle. estamos hablando de electrÓnicos, laptop, tabletas, quÉ es lo mejor? ximena: y yo insisto en reparar. alejandro: opino lo m
alexandra: buenos dÍas.roblema es cuando en la nevera se daÑa, es un artÍculo que necesitamos diario. ¿quÉ creen? ximena: la nevera es uno de los electrodomÉsticos mÁs costosos que hay en la casa, pienso que lo mejor estÁ repararla. alejandro: yo pienso que reemplazarla. alexandra: pues vamos a ver, reemplazarla. johnny: por quÉ? alexandra porque estos artÍculos tienen una vida de uso, si tiene una heladera de 10 aÑos, no vale la pena repararla. johnny: muchas veces no se consigue la...
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alexandra field has details. >> reporter: tsarnaev surnzis a remorseless killer.e defense went a step further after showing the video image of dzhokhar tsarnaev was arrested. defense attorneys playing that video hoped to take some of the sting out of the image of dzokhar giving that middle finger. prosecutors said he has shown no remorse and convicted on all 30 counts. defense attorneys wanted to provide context to seen in the still image shown by the prs cushion. in the video, dzokhar is seen walking around the cell and he is seen looking into the camera and fixing his hair before throwing up a v shaped sign with his fingers and giving that middle finger. tsarnaev's life is on the line. jurors will determine whether or not he gets sentenced to death. prosecutors are first calling witnesses to testify in the pain and suffering of the experience of the attacks inflicted by dzhokhar tsarnaev and tamerlan tsarnaev. lindsey's mother traveled from china to the united states. she shopped at a bridal store picking out a bridal gown to bury her daughter in. and sean colli
alexandra field has details. >> reporter: tsarnaev surnzis a remorseless killer.e defense went a step further after showing the video image of dzhokhar tsarnaev was arrested. defense attorneys playing that video hoped to take some of the sting out of the image of dzokhar giving that middle finger. prosecutors said he has shown no remorse and convicted on all 30 counts. defense attorneys wanted to provide context to seen in the still image shown by the prs cushion. in the video, dzokhar is...
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john. >> alexandra field in boston.e is not going to prison but a federal judge and retired general petraeus was hit out harder than the agreement. he will have two years probation and a $100,000 fine. after his sentencing in charlotte, petraeus said he looked forward to moving on. >> today marks the end of a two and a half ordeal that resulted in mistakes that i made. as i did in the past i apologize to those closest to me and to many others including those with whom i was privileged to serve in government and in the military over the years. >> prosecutors say the investigation is still ongoing which suggests they may be targeting paula broadwell. >>> it was patriots day at the white house. president obama hosts the super bowl champion and makes a joke about deflate-gate. was it funny? you make the call. coy wire has the bleacher report next. are you so congested... it feels like that brick's on your face? try zyrtec®-d to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms. so you can breathe ea
john. >> alexandra field in boston.e is not going to prison but a federal judge and retired general petraeus was hit out harder than the agreement. he will have two years probation and a $100,000 fine. after his sentencing in charlotte, petraeus said he looked forward to moving on. >> today marks the end of a two and a half ordeal that resulted in mistakes that i made. as i did in the past i apologize to those closest to me and to many others including those with whom i was...
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john. >> alexandra, thanks for that. survivors of the boston marathon bombing sharing their reaction. >> i don't believe there will ever be justice brought to this no matter if he gets the death penalty or he remains in prison for the rest of his life. i do believe however that he should be held accountable for his actions and i'm very thankful for each of the jury members that are making him do that. >> i don't know what justice is. i'm grateful to have him off the street. i'm grateful to show everyone the world, that it's not tolerated. this is not how we behave and we are grateful that everybody worked hard to make it known we will not allow this. >> a massachusetts governor not holding back. he said dzhokhar tsarnaev deserves to be executed for the crimes he committed. >>> breaking overnight. secret service superior has been placed on administrative leave following allegations of sexual assault. a female agent is alleging that they made quote unwanted sexual advances after the pair returned to the office from a party
john. >> alexandra, thanks for that. survivors of the boston marathon bombing sharing their reaction. >> i don't believe there will ever be justice brought to this no matter if he gets the death penalty or he remains in prison for the rest of his life. i do believe however that he should be held accountable for his actions and i'm very thankful for each of the jury members that are making him do that. >> i don't know what justice is. i'm grateful to have him off the street....
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"eyewitness news" reporter alexandra hoff met with organizers and participants as they gear up for thisery important cause. >> ♪ >> reporter: while this warm weather has the rest of us thinking about summer, this bunch is gearing up for fall. october 2nd through 4th to be exact. >> it's 24 weeks out until our event and this is when we like our walkers to start thinking about doing the training. >> three day kickoff. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: a group of over 30 met up for the susan g. komen kickoff event at the new balance store in cherry hill. they start by getting their blood pumping and go over what to wear and what to pack for the big walk. >> as a training walk leader i'm going to tell everybody whatever you use on events make sure you use in it training. >> reporter: so today everybody is doing a 3.2-mile walk just to get them started. they'll lead up to about 15 miles to get them ready for the eventual -- how much you guys are going to do,. >> 60 miles in three days. >> reporter: three days, 60 miles. for even the most seasoned athlete the event is specific and can be cha
"eyewitness news" reporter alexandra hoff met with organizers and participants as they gear up for thisery important cause. >> ♪ >> reporter: while this warm weather has the rest of us thinking about summer, this bunch is gearing up for fall. october 2nd through 4th to be exact. >> it's 24 weeks out until our event and this is when we like our walkers to start thinking about doing the training. >> three day kickoff. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: a...
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he never looked back at her. >>> alexandra field, thanks. family of michael brown is taking legal action against the city of ferguson missouri. his parents will hold a news conference to announce a wrongful death suit against ferguson. last summer, michael brown was fatally shot by darren wilson who left the force. a federal investigation also cleared him. the shooting and grand jury decision sparked protests in ferguson and around the country over the use of force by police. >>> it appears a florida postal carrier who landed his copter on the u.s. capitol lawn is lucky to be alive. officials had guns trained on doug hughes the whole time they say. he could have been blown out of the air according to one senator. after a classified briefing the senator was more upset about the air space. >> you can penetrate the air space and go undetected. one thing that was frustrated. there was no notification. we never got an alert that something was happening at the capitol. that inexcusable. >> doug hughes is now facing federal charges. he told anderso
he never looked back at her. >>> alexandra field, thanks. family of michael brown is taking legal action against the city of ferguson missouri. his parents will hold a news conference to announce a wrongful death suit against ferguson. last summer, michael brown was fatally shot by darren wilson who left the force. a federal investigation also cleared him. the shooting and grand jury decision sparked protests in ferguson and around the country over the use of force by police....
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alexandra field at the federal courthouse in boston with more on the verdict today. alexandra?, anderson. all eyes were on the defendant as he strode into the courtroom listening to his fate. 30 counts read out. heard the word guilty 30 times. you have to say he looked disaffected, no signs of contrition, no signs of surprise. certainly this was the verdict that his attorneys had prepared him for. he had defense attorneys who stood up at the beginning of this trial and said, it was him. acknowledging his role in all of this. the bomber did at one point turn against something and give a glancing look at the jurors and then down for most of the rest of the proceedings, looking at his hand, glancing at his attorney. 11 of the 12 jurors did not seem to lock eyes on him. looked straight ahead and looked at the judge. one juror did seemingly try to connect, to look at him in some way but if he did see the defendant, the bomber in this case, he wouldn't have seen any outward show of emotion, anderson. >> and survivors' family members inside the courtroom. was there an audible reaction
alexandra field at the federal courthouse in boston with more on the verdict today. alexandra?, anderson. all eyes were on the defendant as he strode into the courtroom listening to his fate. 30 counts read out. heard the word guilty 30 times. you have to say he looked disaffected, no signs of contrition, no signs of surprise. certainly this was the verdict that his attorneys had prepared him for. he had defense attorneys who stood up at the beginning of this trial and said, it was him....
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alexandra field was in the middle of it all. >> reporter: john, protesters followed by police officers for much of the night. it started in union square. hundreds coming together to express their sadness and outreach over events in baltimore. police were prepared for a large group to gather there. they started the evening warning people over a loudspeaker if they obstructed the sidewalks or got into the streets, arrests would be made. once the crowds started to move out of union square to 17th street police cut them off making a number of arrests. the crowds moved uptown on to the west side highway and walking into traffic on eighth avenue where more were arrested. in times square police made more arrests. tensions running high. the crowd showing support for baltimore and calling for justice for freddie gray. a long line of nypd officers following them throughout the city on foot and following in a line of mopeds and motorcycles. john. >> thanks alexander field. protests in ferguson missouri overnight as well. dozens marched down west florissant avenue. this is the second night in a ro
alexandra field was in the middle of it all. >> reporter: john, protesters followed by police officers for much of the night. it started in union square. hundreds coming together to express their sadness and outreach over events in baltimore. police were prepared for a large group to gather there. they started the evening warning people over a loudspeaker if they obstructed the sidewalks or got into the streets, arrests would be made. once the crowds started to move out of union square to...
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alexandra field has been following the trial. she joins me now with more.ing. >> good morning, carol. the prosecution spent weeks calling witnesses testifying in graphic detail about what they had experienced. very compelling. by contrast the defense calls a handful of people. very technical testimony. what are they doing? they're looking past the verdict phase and skipping ahead to the sentencing phase. >> reporter: the defense for dzhokhar tsarnaev starts with his own attorney admitting in opening statements it was him. it ends with his lawyers calling just four witnesses to the stand. key pieces of evidence presented by the prosecution are proof, the defense says of their theory that tamerlan led, dzhokhar followed. the digital evidence on dzhokhar's computer jihadist materials, elaborate instructions for how to build a bomb, an electronic forensics expert testifies those files were first on tamerlan's computer and transferred to his brother's. it's tamerlan they say, who did the leg work searching a host of incriminating terms. march 4th 2013 he types i
alexandra field has been following the trial. she joins me now with more.ing. >> good morning, carol. the prosecution spent weeks calling witnesses testifying in graphic detail about what they had experienced. very compelling. by contrast the defense calls a handful of people. very technical testimony. what are they doing? they're looking past the verdict phase and skipping ahead to the sentencing phase. >> reporter: the defense for dzhokhar tsarnaev starts with his own attorney...
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he lives in a township of alexandra.the poorest areas of the city. >> translator: life is very rough. there are more than 40 you 40 you have us sharing one toilet in the at the present time. $380 a month is not enough to support me and my family. >> reporter: that works out to be more than $1.25 a day which puts him above the extreme poverty line. according to the world bank. but with all of his dependents and the rising cost of living he cannot even afford for to feed himself properly and can't afford public transport either. every day he has to walk three hours two and from work. a world bank report in 2014 says around half of this country's urban population live in townships or so-called informal settlement like this one the report goes on to say it's places like that that are home to around 60% of this country's unemployed. some of the worst violence against foreign migrants who many locals accuse of taking their jobs happens in neighborhoods like these the government says it will tackle what it describes as the root
he lives in a township of alexandra.the poorest areas of the city. >> translator: life is very rough. there are more than 40 you 40 you have us sharing one toilet in the at the present time. $380 a month is not enough to support me and my family. >> reporter: that works out to be more than $1.25 a day which puts him above the extreme poverty line. according to the world bank. but with all of his dependents and the rising cost of living he cannot even afford for to feed himself...
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soon alexandra, i don't even remember half the cases i've reported on that seem so similar. what's the story behind the philadelphia woman? >> it shows this wide net cast to try to prevent attacks that could be imminent or people who want to suggest they might be capable of doing something. >> did she do anything imminent? >> she tweeted. then she took steps like getting a passport and getting a visa to go to turkey and making plans to fly to spain. that coupled with her tweets was enough for authorities to try to charge her. she went by young lioness. she had a history of these tweets on twitter. she voiced her support for isis and expressed her intention to want to join the fight. she'd made contact with an isis fighter in syria. they had talked about whether or not she was ready to join the mar dtyr martyrdom. and she wrote back and said, a girl can only dream. >> the girl who thinks she can only dream is doing so with an electronic digital trail? >> yes. she's made some contact with a fighter over there and decides the best course of action, get the passport, get the tur
soon alexandra, i don't even remember half the cases i've reported on that seem so similar. what's the story behind the philadelphia woman? >> it shows this wide net cast to try to prevent attacks that could be imminent or people who want to suggest they might be capable of doing something. >> did she do anything imminent? >> she tweeted. then she took steps like getting a passport and getting a visa to go to turkey and making plans to fly to spain. that coupled with her...
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it's painful to return every day to my place in alexandra. but i have no choice. it's a better life than the life of crime. >> reporter: for him and millions of people like him a meaningful change in post apartheid south africa is yet to come. charles stratford, al jazerra johannesburg. >>> hundreds of people have been rallying in new york and boston against the death of a man that suffered a spinal injury while in police custody. freddie gray died earlier this month when the city of baltimore, police say at least 60 people were arrested at the march in new york. the cry of protesters from baltimore to los angeles has been black lives matter. new research shows mending america's racial divide means giving everyone a stake in society. so black business ownership matters too. as gabriel alizando explains. >> reporter: rasheed is teaching young people how to print designs on t-shirts. >> you want to put at much ink on there as you can. in a rough neighborhood of baltimore he runs a program that is not only about making clothing but also about keeping kids off the str
it's painful to return every day to my place in alexandra. but i have no choice. it's a better life than the life of crime. >> reporter: for him and millions of people like him a meaningful change in post apartheid south africa is yet to come. charles stratford, al jazerra johannesburg. >>> hundreds of people have been rallying in new york and boston against the death of a man that suffered a spinal injury while in police custody. freddie gray died earlier this month when the...
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alexandra field is outside the courtroom. >> reporter: good morning, carol.y reached their verdict more than 12 hours coming to their consensus pretty quickly. the next phase of this trial could be a lot more complicated for jurors. we'll talk about it coming up after the break. introducing new flonase allergy relief nasal spray. this changes everything. new flonase outperforms a leading allergy pill so you will inhale life. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over-producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance, flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. so roll down your windows, hug your pet dust off some memories, make new ones. new flonase. six is greather than one. this changes everything. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been p
alexandra field is outside the courtroom. >> reporter: good morning, carol.y reached their verdict more than 12 hours coming to their consensus pretty quickly. the next phase of this trial could be a lot more complicated for jurors. we'll talk about it coming up after the break. introducing new flonase allergy relief nasal spray. this changes everything. new flonase outperforms a leading allergy pill so you will inhale life. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over-producing...
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thanks so much alexandra field reporting.newsnight," she's president obama's pick to replace eric holder at the justice department. after a month-long battle though, could loretta lynch finally get a senate vote? we'll talk about that next. when salesman alan ames books his room at laquinta.com, he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can check in and power up before his big meeting. and when alan gets all powered up, ya know what happens? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! he's a selling machine! put it there. and there, and there, and there. la quinta inns and suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for business. the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! la quinta! people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we d
thanks so much alexandra field reporting.newsnight," she's president obama's pick to replace eric holder at the justice department. after a month-long battle though, could loretta lynch finally get a senate vote? we'll talk about that next. when salesman alan ames books his room at laquinta.com, he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can check in and power up before his big meeting. and when alan gets all powered up, ya know what happens? i...
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it's hard to put into words, but i'm happy about it. >> finally, vladimir and alexandra are reunited.though zabela was like no prison we've ever seen, the warden claims the unusual atmosphere here is effective. >> translator: it was a conscious decision. the area you've seen didn't exist before. we renovated it. as for the park, the sports facility, we built all that to make the serving of sentences here easier. i must say that we haven't had any major problems so far. there is only sporadic violence but no large-scale problems. no large-scale violence. >>> coming up next on "lockup: world tour," one of the newest and most high-tech maximum security prisons in eastern europe. it's built to house not only killers and kidnappers, but the leaders of poland's organized crime rings. ♪ ♪ for the 51 million of us who may need a different kind of underwear, this is new depend silhouette active fit. it's slim and smooth so wearing it is no big deal. get a free sample of depend at underwareness.com then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter be
it's hard to put into words, but i'm happy about it. >> finally, vladimir and alexandra are reunited.though zabela was like no prison we've ever seen, the warden claims the unusual atmosphere here is effective. >> translator: it was a conscious decision. the area you've seen didn't exist before. we renovated it. as for the park, the sports facility, we built all that to make the serving of sentences here easier. i must say that we haven't had any major problems so far. there is only...
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cnn's alexandra field has more from inside the courtroom. >> reporter: christine, john a jury made up of seven women and five men spent more than seven houred on the first day of deliberations trying to determine the fate of dzhokhar tsarnaev. he faces 30 different counts. 17 of those charges coming with a possible death sentence. if the jury finds him guilty of just one of those counts this trial will go into a sentencing phase in which the jury will have to determine whether or not to spare tsarnaev's life. the defense has never denied dzhokhar tsarnaev's participation in the attacks, but it is still the responsibility of the jury to determine whether or not the government met the burden of proof in each of those 30 counts. deliberations will continue at 9:00 in the morning. the jury has already sent two notes with questions for the judge about this case. christine? john? >> all right, alexandra, thanks for that. >>> jurors convening again today in the murder trial of ex-football star aaron hernandez. during closing arguments today, hernandez's lawyer acknowledging for the first tim
cnn's alexandra field has more from inside the courtroom. >> reporter: christine, john a jury made up of seven women and five men spent more than seven houred on the first day of deliberations trying to determine the fate of dzhokhar tsarnaev. he faces 30 different counts. 17 of those charges coming with a possible death sentence. if the jury finds him guilty of just one of those counts this trial will go into a sentencing phase in which the jury will have to determine whether or not to...
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the jury at times was moved to tears and i think it's a very small courtroom as alexandra described, it is an intimate setting. when you hear the power of these people testifying and the cold calculated way that dzhokhar tsarnaev and his brother tamerlan went about what they did that day and seeing no reaction from dzhokhar it didn't come as an overall surprise. interestingly, judy clarke tsarnaev's team his lawyers were hoping that perhaps there would be some guilty verdicts that were not guilty which would implicate his brother moreover than it did him but in fact no. the jury finding dzhokhar tsarnaev guilty on all 30 counts and all substantive, substantiating counts as well. >> all right. thank you both so much. >>> let's bring in cnn legal analyst sunny hostin to get some more perspective on this. thanks for joining us. this jury clearly has zero doubt that the defendant's guilty and it's also the same jury that's going to hear testimony in the penalty phase of this case which in many ways is almost a bigger deal. what angle might the defense try to play next? >> well this is go
the jury at times was moved to tears and i think it's a very small courtroom as alexandra described, it is an intimate setting. when you hear the power of these people testifying and the cold calculated way that dzhokhar tsarnaev and his brother tamerlan went about what they did that day and seeing no reaction from dzhokhar it didn't come as an overall surprise. interestingly, judy clarke tsarnaev's team his lawyers were hoping that perhaps there would be some guilty verdicts that were not...
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alexandra field at the federal courthouse in boston with more on the verdict today. alexandra?ng, anderson. all eyes were on the defendant as he strode into the courtroom listening to his fate. 30 counts read out. heard the word guilty 30 times. you have to say he looked disaffected, disconnect and no science of contrition and no signs of surprise. certainly this was the verdict that his attorneys had prepared him for. he had defense attorneys who stood up at the beginning of this trial and said, it was him. acknowledging his role in all of this. the bomber did at one point turn against something and give a glancing look at the jurors and then down for most of the rest of the proceedings, looking at his hand, glancing at his attorney. 11 of the 12 jurors did not seem to lock eyes on him. looked straight ahead and looked at the judge. they looked at the clerk. one juror did seemingly try to connect, to look at him in some way but if he did see the defendant, the bomber in this case, he wouldn't have seen any outward show of emotion, anderson. >> and survivors' family members ins
alexandra field at the federal courthouse in boston with more on the verdict today. alexandra?ng, anderson. all eyes were on the defendant as he strode into the courtroom listening to his fate. 30 counts read out. heard the word guilty 30 times. you have to say he looked disaffected, disconnect and no science of contrition and no signs of surprise. certainly this was the verdict that his attorneys had prepared him for. he had defense attorneys who stood up at the beginning of this trial and...
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alexandra, the jury has a lot to consider here. >> reporter: absolutely. case has gone to the jury now. they will begin deliberations tomorrow morning. the courtroom today absolutely packed with survivors, family members of victims, some of them becoming tearful as they listened to the closing arguments from both sides. the prosecution reconjuring some of the most graphic images and details we have heard over these of this trial before asking the jury to return a verdict of guilty on all 30 charges. dzhokhar tsarnaev minutes before the marathon blasts entirely untroubled by what he is about to do convinced, prosecutors say, by the terrorist literature and songs he had been listening to and reading for over a year. living quote, a double life to the outside world, he showed one face, inside he harbored another. he was careful like inspire magazine taught him to be. the motive spilled out, they say, in dzhokhar's note written in the bloodstained bullet-riddled boat where he's found hiding. we muslims are one body. you hurt one, you hurt us all. prosecutors r
alexandra, the jury has a lot to consider here. >> reporter: absolutely. case has gone to the jury now. they will begin deliberations tomorrow morning. the courtroom today absolutely packed with survivors, family members of victims, some of them becoming tearful as they listened to the closing arguments from both sides. the prosecution reconjuring some of the most graphic images and details we have heard over these of this trial before asking the jury to return a verdict of guilty on all...
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let's get more from alexandra field. >> reporter: after the guilty verdict on all counts, the jury will to determine if he gets a life sense or sentenced to death. the next phase is expected to be emotional for all of the survivors who endured weeks of testimony and recounting of the day of the deadly attacks back in 2013. we are hearing from some survivor survivors who are asking for a life sentence with no possibility of appeal or parole. jessica and her husband were hurt in 2013. they were quoted in the boston globe saying we wish that he could feel the searing pain and terror that four beautiful souls felt before their death as well as the harsh reality of discovering mutilated or missing legs. however, we must overcome the impulse for vengeance. that echoed in an op-ed by the parents of richard martin. they say the appeal process that would come with the death penalty would mean years of reliving the agony of that awful day. when the trial resumes, john, the jury will hear opening statements from both sides and both sides will call more witnesses. >> alexandra field in boston where
let's get more from alexandra field. >> reporter: after the guilty verdict on all counts, the jury will to determine if he gets a life sense or sentenced to death. the next phase is expected to be emotional for all of the survivors who endured weeks of testimony and recounting of the day of the deadly attacks back in 2013. we are hearing from some survivor survivors who are asking for a life sentence with no possibility of appeal or parole. jessica and her husband were hurt in 2013. they...
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let's get more from cnn correspondent alexandra fields. >> reporter: john uncaring unrepenting and untouched sorrow he's created. that's how prosecutors described dzhokhar tsarnaev in the opening states of the penalty phase of this trial. they ended opening statements showing a picture of tsarnaev giving the middle finger to them. the jury has already found him guilty of the death of crystal campbell lindsey lu officer sean collier and 8-year-old martin richard. the government said each of the victims have time to feel pain time to feel scared and frightened but no time to say good-bye. as they make their case for a death sentence prosecutors have called three surviving survivors to testify also with crystal campbell and her father. he told jurors her father gave her a hug every day and that's what he misses most today. >>> disturbing details about a suspected terrorist. the fbi is now saying sheikh mahmoud ventured to the deserts of the syria. the goal to follow al nusra, an affiliate. and mahmoud pleaded not guilty on friday providing support to terrorists. >>> federal investigators are no
let's get more from cnn correspondent alexandra fields. >> reporter: john uncaring unrepenting and untouched sorrow he's created. that's how prosecutors described dzhokhar tsarnaev in the opening states of the penalty phase of this trial. they ended opening statements showing a picture of tsarnaev giving the middle finger to them. the jury has already found him guilty of the death of crystal campbell lindsey lu officer sean collier and 8-year-old martin richard. the government said each...
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alexandra our ears in the courtroom today. i want to bring in our cnn legal analyst mark. he was the attorney representing george zimmerman in the trayvon martin case. this is moving to the penalty phase. jurors will have to choose between putting dzhokhar tsarnaev away for life without parole or for the death penalty if he's put to death. what i guess makes him sympathetic at all to these jurors? is it really not about him? is it more about the families and what they want? they're certainly going to hear about that in this case. you expect a lot of families they'll hear from are ones that say put him to death. >> sure. there's a lot of dynamics adds imposed on somebody. first of all, we think of it as an afterthought that he's going to die in prison. whether five years or 50 years from now, he'll die in prison. the question becomes, how do we mete out proper punishment under our code? if anyone deserves death penalty, someone who's killed and tried to kill hundreds would deserve it. those that do death penalty work know of studies that suggest even those families that wan
alexandra our ears in the courtroom today. i want to bring in our cnn legal analyst mark. he was the attorney representing george zimmerman in the trayvon martin case. this is moving to the penalty phase. jurors will have to choose between putting dzhokhar tsarnaev away for life without parole or for the death penalty if he's put to death. what i guess makes him sympathetic at all to these jurors? is it really not about him? is it more about the families and what they want? they're certainly...
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to do that, we welcome "the washington post's" alexandra pe try. hello. >> hello. >> thanks for joining us. there was more trouble this week for the secret service amid reports agents failed to fix a broken alarm system at former president george h.r. bush's home for a year. what's your take on that if. >> look, it happens to the befs of us. you have to have your priorities. if you're trying to get inasmuch partying and driving your vehicle over suspicious packages as you possibly can sometimes a little thing like making sure the former president of the united states is entirely safe can get put to the bottom of the list a little bit. >> interesting. >> they're dogging a better job than i would. >> it's not like you're changing a smoke detector once a year. this is serious stuff. >> no, that's true. but at the same time we've got more than three ex-presidents. they're like george has those bright socks, he can dazzle any intruders with them, you know. he's a resourceful man. >> he is that. >> that should throw anybody off, criminals included. >> th
to do that, we welcome "the washington post's" alexandra pe try. hello. >> hello. >> thanks for joining us. there was more trouble this week for the secret service amid reports agents failed to fix a broken alarm system at former president george h.r. bush's home for a year. what's your take on that if. >> look, it happens to the befs of us. you have to have your priorities. if you're trying to get inasmuch partying and driving your vehicle over suspicious packages...
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let's bring in cnn's alexandra field. she's in boston outside of the courthouse.estions were from the jury now? >> reporter: carol, we're just hearing about one of them from our producer inside the courtroom. apparently the jury sent a note to the judge late yesterday around 4:25 or 4:30 asking about the term conspiracy. there are three counts that pertain to conspiracy. they have asked the judge to clarify whether conspiracy pertains to a single event or a series or sequence of events. the short answer given by the judge is that it can be either and it's up to the jury to determine that. carol, i think a lot of people expected that the jury would come back pretty quickly on this one. it isn't to say one day of deliberations is long by any sense. you did have the defense starting out saying it was him. doesn't that mean that guilt is a foregone conclusion? isn't this something of a formality some people might say? no. there are still 30 counts that the jury has to address. they've got to look at the language of each of these counts. they've got to establish that t
let's bring in cnn's alexandra field. she's in boston outside of the courthouse.estions were from the jury now? >> reporter: carol, we're just hearing about one of them from our producer inside the courtroom. apparently the jury sent a note to the judge late yesterday around 4:25 or 4:30 asking about the term conspiracy. there are three counts that pertain to conspiracy. they have asked the judge to clarify whether conspiracy pertains to a single event or a series or sequence of events....
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more from alexandra field. >> reporter: torrential rain hit the ohio valley overnight triggering flash floods across kentucky and southern indiana. in louisville alone, more than 175 water rescues according to mayor greg fischer. >> i woke up and somebody was knocking on my door and said it's flooding. >> reporter: fast-rising flood waters sent rescue workers in motion from the middle of the night, a mandatory evacuation order in a louisville neighborhood. >> i'm in an apartment. >> it's starting to build up with water now. i don't know. they just started bringing people out but there's only one boat. so we all got to take turns and stuff. >> reporter: firefighters worked through the night hauling residents to safety as the water swept through the city nearly submerging vehicles and making roads impossible. >> the water was at waist level about an hour ago. >> reporter: by morning, many residents still dealing with several feet of standing water and submerged cars and it's not over. the national weather service issued warnings for even more flooding. alexandra field, cnn. >>> overseas
more from alexandra field. >> reporter: torrential rain hit the ohio valley overnight triggering flash floods across kentucky and southern indiana. in louisville alone, more than 175 water rescues according to mayor greg fischer. >> i woke up and somebody was knocking on my door and said it's flooding. >> reporter: fast-rising flood waters sent rescue workers in motion from the middle of the night, a mandatory evacuation order in a louisville neighborhood. >> i'm in an...
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alexandra field reporting live.o come in the "newsroom" a woman stops to film police activity on a public sidewalk. look what happens. yep, that's a u.s. marshal taking her phone away. she's suing. does she have a chance? we'll talk about that next. i'm louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. i told myself for so long that i needed to quit smoking. i would quit then i'd go right back to it. chantix absolutely helped me quit smoking. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some people had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix or history of seizures. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin re
alexandra field reporting live.o come in the "newsroom" a woman stops to film police activity on a public sidewalk. look what happens. yep, that's a u.s. marshal taking her phone away. she's suing. does she have a chance? we'll talk about that next. i'm louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. i told myself for so long that i needed to quit smoking. i would quit then i'd go right back to it. chantix absolutely helped me quit smoking. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven...
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alexandra, take us to the scene. what's going on. in times square. >> reporter: i'm on 42nd street and what you saw was the crowd walking against traffic and that's why the police began to swarm and arrest that man. this is a scene that we've seen play out over the last few hours. the crowd here has swelled and contracted. they started in union square and were on the west side highway. you go to times square and they are over here. you hear a lot of shouting and chanting. the police have been closely staying with him and a lot of the time forming a line and walking next to the crowd and other times on mopeds. when the demonstrators go into the streets, that's when you see police reacting and making arrests. we saw a lot of arrests this evening when a huge group got in the middle of 17th street. and we've heard tense words exchanged. we're hearing a lot of demonstrators who are frankly angry. a lot of them chanting baltimore, we've got your back and a lot of them shouting directly at police officers and you see them pause at times to
alexandra, take us to the scene. what's going on. in times square. >> reporter: i'm on 42nd street and what you saw was the crowd walking against traffic and that's why the police began to swarm and arrest that man. this is a scene that we've seen play out over the last few hours. the crowd here has swelled and contracted. they started in union square and were on the west side highway. you go to times square and they are over here. you hear a lot of shouting and chanting. the police have...
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>> alexandra field, thank you very much. ed you were there today as this went to the hands of the jury. you saw the jurors you saw tsarnaev and his face. how did he react? >> he was relatively nonreactive until the attorney who did the closing walked towards the table and pointed to him. he got a little animated after that. so there was a response from him. >> so it was just at that one moment when he pointed at him. you're saying he got animated? >> yeah. he was fidgeting moving his hands around. i thought that he might actually say something. he clearly was affected by some of the things that the prosecutor was saying. >> oh that's interesting. so 17 of the 30 counts that he's facing carry the death penalty, as you know ed. >> correct. >> you lived through this as a member of that community in trying to find him. the death penalty is a big question and it's a big question in a place like massachusetts where many people oppose it. do you think he deserves it? >> well i did live through it. i spoke to you during those few da
>> alexandra field, thank you very much. ed you were there today as this went to the hands of the jury. you saw the jurors you saw tsarnaev and his face. how did he react? >> he was relatively nonreactive until the attorney who did the closing walked towards the table and pointed to him. he got a little animated after that. so there was a response from him. >> so it was just at that one moment when he pointed at him. you're saying he got animated? >> yeah. he was...
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. >> let me talk to cnn's alexandra field. she spoke with that sheriff last night.hiatrist gail salt. will the discovery of this crime, will it whatsoever change spring break, how it's policed next year? >> you know brooke no matter who you speak to in this community, whether it's the bay county sheriff, who's charged with protecting the community, whether it's a business owner who profits from the business that spring break brings to town, there's definitely this shared feeling of anger and a collective sense of resolve that spring break has spun out of control over these past few years and something has to change. will this video prove to be that watershed moment where parties can come together and work out a solution? certainly a lot of people are hoping for that right now. they're talking about whether or not the response here should be more law enforcement officers. can they find more resources? is it private security? is it a question for government of more ordinances? it's certainly something they're talking about and something people want resolved for spring
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alexandra field is live in panama city beach following the latest. what is the latest there?ut. spring break season is over and just now authorities are undering the gravity of what happened here. the big crowd that came in every year and this year a crime spike along with them. three men have been taken into arrest george kennedy, ryan calhoun all expected in that brutal gang rape described from people standing nearby on the beach. but the sheriff's office is ticking through the numbers and showing how much crime went up over this very short spring break season. they made more than 1,000 arrests. three times the number of arrests they made last year during spring break. confiscated 49 guns and drug offenses were up five times and sexual offenses doubled. all of this has the community coming together and saying this is not the spring break of years and decades past. this is a new element. a criminal element and something they simply don't want on their beaches here, randi. >> police say they have found, alexandra a number of videos. is this going to change the way spring brea
alexandra field is live in panama city beach following the latest. what is the latest there?ut. spring break season is over and just now authorities are undering the gravity of what happened here. the big crowd that came in every year and this year a crime spike along with them. three men have been taken into arrest george kennedy, ryan calhoun all expected in that brutal gang rape described from people standing nearby on the beach. but the sheriff's office is ticking through the numbers and...
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his lawyers now requesting a change of venue to move the trial out of the city of alexandra.ce was arrested last year months after the murder of ruth ann lodato. she was a music teacher who was shot when she answered a ring at her front door. >>> a new view of the new york city skyline getting ready to open this spring. coming up how much you'll have to pay for the view from nearly 2,000 feet up. >> reporter: parents bought into this new community expecting that they would get a new school out of it. the sign says so. but they've learned that may not happen. i'm david culvert in woodbridge. coming up we hear from county leaders on this growing debate. >>> and take a look at our radar. a little busy. we have wet weather rolling right across 270 right along 66. and now 495 too. how long will it stick around and what about our chances of seeing some thunderstorms? we'll talk about it. >>> one world trade. interactive exhibits a bar, and a restaurant up there. it will cost you about $30 to get to the top. you'd need a timed ticket and those go on sale tomorrow. >>> you might see
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in boston, alexandra field, cnn. >>> british tv personality jeremy clarkson will not be facing legal. the former host of "top gear" was booted from the show after attacking a producer last month. the producer has now declined to press charges. the popular tv show will continue without clarkson. >>> a white police officer is charged in a black man's death. just ahead, the latest from south carolina and a look at a disturbing trend. >>> plus, tikrit has been liberated from isis. but families who had fled the city say they won't dare return. we'll show you why. ♪ ♪ lithe lexus ct hybrid with an epa estimated 42 mpg. the further you go, the more interesting it gets. this is the pursuit of perfection. good news.it's lucy from lifelock. we just learned your case is closed and your stolen retirement funds are finally being restored. lucy, wow... that 401k is two years in the mailroom, ten in customer service, and the last five as sales director. that's some resume. try raising teenagers. you only have one identity. protect it with the best. lifelock. the beautiful sound of customers making
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alexandra field is on the scene for us. thank you so much. we're keeping a close eye on that courtroom. >>> also this, i am running for president to return our country to the principles of liberty and limited government. those are the words of now presidential contender rand paul announcing on his website this morning he is in. paul is expected to make the big official announcement if you will to supporters in louisville, kentucky, within the hour. he's promising to be a different kind of republican who wants to defeat the washington machine. how is he going to do that? chief congressional correspondent dana bash is in louisville for that big announcement. he's in. the big announcement still to come. what should folks expect to hear from rand paul this morning? >> reporter: that's right. you see the crowd is gathering behind me. they're going to see a series of videos before they actually hear from him or his wife who will introduce him which will lay out a series of aspects of his life that people might not know a lot about but his campaign
alexandra field is on the scene for us. thank you so much. we're keeping a close eye on that courtroom. >>> also this, i am running for president to return our country to the principles of liberty and limited government. those are the words of now presidential contender rand paul announcing on his website this morning he is in. paul is expected to make the big official announcement if you will to supporters in louisville, kentucky, within the hour. he's promising to be a different kind...
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alexandra field in the courtroom. dzhokhar tsarnaev guilty in 30 of 30 counts. you're giving us the first account from inside the courtroom. >> reporter: if ever you could feel tension inside a room it was inside that room. for a few minutes we sat there waiting for tsarnaev to come in. waiting for the jury to come in and return the verdict. it was absolutely silent except for people tapping away on keyboards. there was a lot of media in the room. there's been a tremendous amount of emotional testimony. there was almost no exhibit of emotion after guilty after guilty after guilty was read. survivors, sitting in the second row of the courtroom, the richards listening to testimony about the horrific death of their 8-year-old son martin. they sat there and listened to 30 counts. this is the day we all imagine they have waited a long time for. so many have been waiting for justice, wanting for justice hearing the jury deliver the verdict they had hoped for. hearing the jury deliver the verdict so many contributed to with their testimony and recollections of that ter
alexandra field in the courtroom. dzhokhar tsarnaev guilty in 30 of 30 counts. you're giving us the first account from inside the courtroom. >> reporter: if ever you could feel tension inside a room it was inside that room. for a few minutes we sat there waiting for tsarnaev to come in. waiting for the jury to come in and return the verdict. it was absolutely silent except for people tapping away on keyboards. there was a lot of media in the room. there's been a tremendous amount of...
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here's cnn's alexandra field. >> reporter: panama beach, florida, spring break the way you've seen it. but just a few feet away the images we can't show. >> people were more interested in spilling their beer than they were about what was happening right next to them. and it was happening two or three feet away from them. >> reporter: a brutal gang rape on this beach in broad daylight last month. a party raging while a young woman is assaulted by at least three men. >> it pissed me off. they looked like wild animals feeding on a corpse in the middle of the woods, on a carcass. i mean it's just a frenzy. >> reporter: ryan calhoun and delante, students arrested but only after video of the attack comes to light during a separate investigation by police in alabama into an unrelated crime. both students have been suspended. no one on the beach ever reported anything to police. >> she was totally incapacityate incapacitated. she was not even moving at some points. and one point in the video, she actually was able to get her hand up and grab a hand and try to move it. >> the victim is identif
here's cnn's alexandra field. >> reporter: panama beach, florida, spring break the way you've seen it. but just a few feet away the images we can't show. >> people were more interested in spilling their beer than they were about what was happening right next to them. and it was happening two or three feet away from them. >> reporter: a brutal gang rape on this beach in broad daylight last month. a party raging while a young woman is assaulted by at least three men. >> it...
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alexandra field is the lucky one near the finish line. she joins us with more.d morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. you can feel that sense of celebration in this city. this day is a time honored tradition here. the spot i'm standing in we expect to see thousands here soon because we're not too far from the finish line. hundreds of thousands of people will line this route as the runners make their way toward this street. they are here to cheer on the commitment and strength it takes to run this race. they will cheer on two dozen survivors of the 2013 attacks participating in this race and there are a lot of people out here running today who are here to honor the victims who were killed in the 2013 blast. we'll never forget 8-year-old martin richard who died that day. there's a team today running in his name and earlier this morning we heard from one of the runners who about what this race will mean to him. >> i ran last year. i had never run a marathon before. it was a reason that hi to run. i'm running for the martin richard foundation. martin richard wa
alexandra field is the lucky one near the finish line. she joins us with more.d morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. you can feel that sense of celebration in this city. this day is a time honored tradition here. the spot i'm standing in we expect to see thousands here soon because we're not too far from the finish line. hundreds of thousands of people will line this route as the runners make their way toward this street. they are here to cheer on the commitment and strength it...
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he lives in the township of alexandra, a poor area of the city. >> translation: life is very rough. more than 40 of us share a toilet and a tent. the $300 a month is not enough to support me and my family. >> reporter: that works out to be more than $1.25 a day, putting him above the extreme poverty line, according to the west bank. world bank. with all this attendance and the rising cost of living, he can't afford to feed himself. he can't afford public transport either. every day he has to walk three hours to and from work. a world bank report in 2014 says half of population live in townships or informal settlements like this one. the report goes on to say places like this are home to 60" -- 60% of the unemployed. some of the worst violence against foreign migrants happens in neighbourhoods like these. the government says it will tackle what it describes as the root causes of the problem, poverty and unemployment. analysts say the government failed so far. the numbers of people unemployed is higher than 1994, the end of apartheid. the level of protests is increasing, whether we ar
he lives in the township of alexandra, a poor area of the city. >> translation: life is very rough. more than 40 of us share a toilet and a tent. the $300 a month is not enough to support me and my family. >> reporter: that works out to be more than $1.25 a day, putting him above the extreme poverty line, according to the west bank. world bank. with all this attendance and the rising cost of living, he can't afford to feed himself. he can't afford public transport either. every day...
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. >> i'm alexandra, i desperately need a us in office chair.ard to find. >> i will find you an office chair! >> wow. >> she is cute. >> she is the fashion news editor for vogue.com. this video on vogue's youtube channel, looking for the perfect office chair because she wants something that promotes good posture. >> please tell me she found it because i want to know. >> this video's all about her search. she's so adorable. trying out every chair. it's like goldly locks this is too big, this is too small. >> perfect chair, the red one. >> i don't think you'd get any work done. >> i feel like i could sleep like this. >> look at options from things that look like lounge chairs to stools. >> why is it so hard to find a claire? >> but does she find the perfect desk chair? >> tell us troutman. >> the human scale baller chair and i'm so happy i did because my posture's like 1,000 times better and i'm way more comfortable all day. >> looks like a giant dumbbell with padded ends. >> yes. >> supposed to mimic the fitness ball that is recommended you sit o
. >> i'm alexandra, i desperately need a us in office chair.ard to find. >> i will find you an office chair! >> wow. >> she is cute. >> she is the fashion news editor for vogue.com. this video on vogue's youtube channel, looking for the perfect office chair because she wants something that promotes good posture. >> please tell me she found it because i want to know. >> this video's all about her search. she's so adorable. trying out every chair. it's...
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he lives in the township of alexandra, one of the poorest areas of the city. >> translator: life is verygh. there are more than 40 of us sharing one toilet and a tub. the $300 a month is not enough to support me and my family. >> reporter: that works out to be more than $1.25 a day, which puts him above the extreme poverty line. but with all f his dependents and the rising cost of living we cannot even afford to feed himself. and every day he has to walk three hours to and from work. around half of this country'ser ban population live in townships or informal settlements like this one. it's places like this that are home to around 60% of the country's unemployed. some of the worst violence happens in neighborhoods like this. the government says it will tackle what it describes is the route causes of the problem. but analysts say the government has sailed so far. >> the number of people living in poverty is now about 53% of the total population. the number of people who are unemployed is higher than it was in 1994 the end of apartheid. the level of protests is incurring. the trend is upwa
he lives in the township of alexandra, one of the poorest areas of the city. >> translator: life is verygh. there are more than 40 of us sharing one toilet and a tub. the $300 a month is not enough to support me and my family. >> reporter: that works out to be more than $1.25 a day, which puts him above the extreme poverty line. but with all f his dependents and the rising cost of living we cannot even afford to feed himself. and every day he has to walk three hours to and from...