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by 1665, arthur allen has completed arthur allen's brickhouse. by the time he completed building this house, he is already in his 60's. he lived here for four years and then passes away. he was born and raised in england, which has a high number of jacobian architectural structures. it makes a lot of sense that this was the high-fashion. when he built his house in the wilderness of surrey county, he decided what he wants to do is build a house in the style he remembers, high-fashion. this is what he wants to do. he builds a style that has stables, chimneys. he built it in a 2-1, 2-room and two-room plan. you have four large rooms. you have your porch tower and stair tower in the back in surrey tradition. it is already out of date. nobody in england has been building jacobian architectural style for the past 50 years. it is just not being done, which is why this style is so rare to find in this hemisphere. there was nobody in north america building to that level at that time. after he passes away, the estate goes to arthur allen ii. he has been ed
by 1665, arthur allen has completed arthur allen's brickhouse. by the time he completed building this house, he is already in his 60's. he lived here for four years and then passes away. he was born and raised in england, which has a high number of jacobian architectural structures. it makes a lot of sense that this was the high-fashion. when he built his house in the wilderness of surrey county, he decided what he wants to do is build a house in the style he remembers, high-fashion. this is...
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and randy lee allen made no more confessions.003, he was convicted of kidnapping and sexual assault and received two consecutive terms of 75 years. dana stinson is a pseudonym for the remarkable young girl who showed courage, determination, and whose near photographic memory helped solve the case. and the forensic evidence helped, too. >> they stuck to her clothing and all that, her body, that's amazing. i can't believe how they can pick up something that small and make something stick like this which i'm glad it did. through science and all that. >> it's amazing how, you know, the world of forensics, how interesting it is and how from a tiny, tiny piece of nothing, they can find evidence. you know, that is very amazing. i find it very, very amazing. and like i told you, i mean, if i was young and i have to do it all over again, yes, i think i would go into forensics >>> investigators described it as a one in a million chance. a tiny manufacturing flaw on an envelope exposed a murderer who was willing to kill innocent victims to
and randy lee allen made no more confessions.003, he was convicted of kidnapping and sexual assault and received two consecutive terms of 75 years. dana stinson is a pseudonym for the remarkable young girl who showed courage, determination, and whose near photographic memory helped solve the case. and the forensic evidence helped, too. >> they stuck to her clothing and all that, her body, that's amazing. i can't believe how they can pick up something that small and make something stick...
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allen is just my hero.ver gave up for one second. >> the very next day, the team breaks a world record for canopy formation. one of those skydivers, allen. >>> coming up -- >> rescues spot a man whose time is running out. >> he was up in the midst of it. he wasn't doing well. >> when "caught on camera" continues. american express for travel and entertainment worldwide. just show them this - the american express card. don't leave home without it! and someday, i may even use it on the moon. it's a marvelous thing! oh! haha! so you can replace plane tickets, traveler's cheques, a lost card. really? that worked? american express' timeless safety and security are now available on apple pay. the next evolution of membership is here. and it's...well...just a car. without taking it for a spin, test-drive our full lineup only at your local john deere dealer. feel like this. look like this. feel like this. with dreamwalk insoles, turn shoes that can be a pain into comfortable ones. their soft cushioning support means
allen is just my hero.ver gave up for one second. >> the very next day, the team breaks a world record for canopy formation. one of those skydivers, allen. >>> coming up -- >> rescues spot a man whose time is running out. >> he was up in the midst of it. he wasn't doing well. >> when "caught on camera" continues. american express for travel and entertainment worldwide. just show them this - the american express card. don't leave home without it! and...
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in an exclusive interview i asked general allen what kind of enemy i.s.i.l.ecome. >> i would say that in many respects dash has become a proto state in some respects. it points to a piece of terrain it calls a capitol, it has attempted local governance through mirrors that look like provincial governments and it has attempted to have its own currency so in some respects when it transitioned to becoming a proto state it created its own vulnerabilities. >> reporter: allen says i.s.i.l. doesn't have enough people to hold the land in syria and iraq that it calls its own and coincidentally the pentagon released the map on monday and says since september i.s.i.l. last 1.3 and 1.7 million hectors of territory but in iraq regaining territory doesn't mean there is peace and sunni residents now say they are targeted by shia malitia. and a sunni governor of the providence made a point of raising the national flag over liberated tikrit but allen says it will take more to restore trust among iraqis. does coalition have a moral obligation to stay engaged as long as possibl
in an exclusive interview i asked general allen what kind of enemy i.s.i.l.ecome. >> i would say that in many respects dash has become a proto state in some respects. it points to a piece of terrain it calls a capitol, it has attempted local governance through mirrors that look like provincial governments and it has attempted to have its own currency so in some respects when it transitioned to becoming a proto state it created its own vulnerabilities. >> reporter: allen says...
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allen thank you. emily: cory johnson at rsa.xt, we take a look at a cancer risk test that costs 1/10 of what its competitors charge. we talked to the founder, coming up. ♪ emily: -- julie: i'm julie hyman at the breaking news desk. one individual has been charged with relation to the may 2010 so-called flash crash, the plunge we saw in the u.s. averages. he has been arrested in london by the metropolitan police, he's been charged with unlawfully manipulating and attempting to manipulate and spoofing. what exactly does that mean, how exactly did he do this, and single-handedly it looks like or at least significantly contribute to a large market imbalance. it looks like what he did was essentially put in large sell orders that were significantly far from the current asking price of the s&p e-mini's contract. they were on the order book invisible to other buyers and sellers, it created a lot of confusion. this behavior continued until quite recently. he has profited to the tune of $40 million, according to the justice department co
allen thank you. emily: cory johnson at rsa.xt, we take a look at a cancer risk test that costs 1/10 of what its competitors charge. we talked to the founder, coming up. ♪ emily: -- julie: i'm julie hyman at the breaking news desk. one individual has been charged with relation to the may 2010 so-called flash crash, the plunge we saw in the u.s. averages. he has been arrested in london by the metropolitan police, he's been charged with unlawfully manipulating and attempting to manipulate and...
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ernie: grayson allen 18 points in the tournament coming into this game. 16 tonight. they're climbing the steps of that werner ladder and cutting down the nets and certainly one of the things that we all look forward , to whether you're a broadcaster or a fan "one shining moment" comes your way next. ♪ wonder if we tried a new thing ♪ ♪ looked inside see what we can bring ♪ ♪ forget who you're supposed to be ♪ ♪ take all your crazy flavors show them all to me ♪ ♪ if we dare to wonder about ♪ ♪ what holds us down the fears, the doubts ♪ ♪ could we spark something watch it grow ♪ ♪ be more wonderfilled than we know. ♪ ♪ ♪ wake up fellas! we're finally here! in the annapolis. now we just gotta find the stadium. did you just say, "in the annapolis?" the final four. in the annapolis. indianapolis! indianapolis! uh oh uh oh?!? you do know we are in the maryland, right? indianapolis is in the indiana. two different states man. (lullaby music) goodnight march madness, you bench mark of spring. you stirred our thirst to compete and our hunger for wings. you took office product
ernie: grayson allen 18 points in the tournament coming into this game. 16 tonight. they're climbing the steps of that werner ladder and cutting down the nets and certainly one of the things that we all look forward , to whether you're a broadcaster or a fan "one shining moment" comes your way next. ♪ wonder if we tried a new thing ♪ ♪ looked inside see what we can bring ♪ ♪ forget who you're supposed to be ♪ ♪ take all your crazy flavors show them all to me ♪ ♪ if...
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ernie: grayson allen 18 points in the tournament coming into this game. 16 tonight. they're climbing the steps of that werner ladder and cutting down the nets and certainly one of the things that we all look forward , to whether you're a broadcaster or a fan "one shining moment" comes your way next. ♪ wonder if we tried a new thing ♪ ♪ looked inside see what we can bring ♪ ♪ forget who you're supposed to be ♪ ♪ take all your crazy flavors show them all to me ♪ ♪ if we dare to wonder about ♪ ♪ what holds us down the fears, the doubts ♪ ♪ could we spark something watch it grow ♪ ♪ be more wonderfilled than we know. ♪ ♪ ♪ wake up fellas! we're finally here! in the annapolis. now we just gotta find the stadium. did you just say, "in the annapolis?" the final four. in the annapolis. indianapolis! indianapolis! uh oh uh oh?!? you do know we are in the maryland, right? indianapolis is in the indiana. two different states man. (lullaby music) goodnight march madness, you bench mark of spring. you stirred our thirst to compete and our hunger for wings. you took office product
ernie: grayson allen 18 points in the tournament coming into this game. 16 tonight. they're climbing the steps of that werner ladder and cutting down the nets and certainly one of the things that we all look forward , to whether you're a broadcaster or a fan "one shining moment" comes your way next. ♪ wonder if we tried a new thing ♪ ♪ looked inside see what we can bring ♪ ♪ forget who you're supposed to be ♪ ♪ take all your crazy flavors show them all to me ♪ ♪ if...
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in an exclusive interview i asked general allen what kind of enemy i.s.i.l.e. >> i would say that in many respects dash has become a proto state in some respects. it points to a peace of terrain that it calls a capitol. it has attempted local governance that look like provincial governments and has attempted to have its own currency. in some respects when it transitioned to becoming a proto state it created its own vulnerabilities. >> reporter: allen says i.s.i.l. doesn't have enough people to hold the land in syria and iraq it calls its own and the pentagon released this map on monday officials say that since september i.s.i.l. has lost between $1 1.3 hectors of territory and doesn't mean there is peace and say they are targeted by shia malitia and prime minister al-abadi raised the flag on tikrit and the general says it will take more to restore trust among iraqis. does the coalition have a moral obligation to stay engaged as long as possible and essentially get both sunni and shia to learn how to coexist again in side iraq? >> the coalition governments are
in an exclusive interview i asked general allen what kind of enemy i.s.i.l.e. >> i would say that in many respects dash has become a proto state in some respects. it points to a peace of terrain that it calls a capitol. it has attempted local governance that look like provincial governments and has attempted to have its own currency. in some respects when it transitioned to becoming a proto state it created its own vulnerabilities. >> reporter: allen says i.s.i.l. doesn't have...
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several allen high school students we spoke with say it was pretty eventful here this past friday. >> during the day i went to my classes and there was cops inside searching for someone and outside the perimeter too. >> reporter: earlier in the week a fight involving several students broke out last wednesday near the corner of west and linden streets. that was followed by several smaller fights the next day. everything came to ahead though when 18-year-old marcus crespo allegedly wrote a facebook post indicating he was planning to come to the school on friday with a gun to settle the score. the threat was enough for authorities to place allen high on lockdown at the end of the day as a precaution. it was just past 2 o'clock this afternoon when allentown police found crespo walking toward the school. investigators moved in, patted him down and found a loaded 9-millimeter handgun in his waist band. >> students from allen high tell us there's no reason for things to be this way. >> school should be a place where you should feel safe instead of having to worry about guns being brought to
several allen high school students we spoke with say it was pretty eventful here this past friday. >> during the day i went to my classes and there was cops inside searching for someone and outside the perimeter too. >> reporter: earlier in the week a fight involving several students broke out last wednesday near the corner of west and linden streets. that was followed by several smaller fights the next day. everything came to ahead though when 18-year-old marcus crespo allegedly...
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>> ron allen, the people near you scattered. kwhavs it that made them what was it that made them scatter so quickly? >> are you still with us? hang on. >> please get them out of here. >> what's made them scatter was that the police started banging their batons against their shields. there's a length of police up there under that red light that you can't quite see. and they started to move forward. and you can see over in this direction, to the right over here they're pushing forward. and i just saw a big object go into the crowd of police which is the big concern. the police have been saying that they've come under attack. >> ron allen, thank you. we're going to go to chris hayes. we'll come back to you. we're going to go to chris hayes. we'll come back to you. chris hayes. >> lawrence, that police line moved for the first time in eight or nine hours. it has not moved all day. it just moved up and when it moved up, people ran. a bunch of projectiles came in. i saw a few rocks, a few bottles. you can see now people chucking water
>> ron allen, the people near you scattered. kwhavs it that made them what was it that made them scatter so quickly? >> are you still with us? hang on. >> please get them out of here. >> what's made them scatter was that the police started banging their batons against their shields. there's a length of police up there under that red light that you can't quite see. and they started to move forward. and you can see over in this direction, to the right over here they're...
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general allen and others are trying to prevent them from joining i.s.i.l. and coming home. >> in the end we are a compassionate people. it's important to explore how rehabilitation and deradicallization can be brought to bear. >> reporter: allen says the fight against i.s.i.l. will take years but ultimately the group will be defeated. the challenge is not letting up the pressure on i.s.i.l. no matter how long it takes. rosalyn jordan, al jazeera the state department. >>> turkey's worst mine disaster over 300 died after the explosion at the solma col mine. bernard shaw in istanbul. >> this was an emotional day. they'd come to see the start of a trial of 45 people accused of being responsible for what happened hundreds of meters underground last may. the defendants include eight former managers charged with murder. >> translator: words are not enough to express our pain. i have another son he still works underground. he goes there every day. every day he goes there and i wonder when the news will come. >> reporter: the disaster happened when a pit was engulfe
general allen and others are trying to prevent them from joining i.s.i.l. and coming home. >> in the end we are a compassionate people. it's important to explore how rehabilitation and deradicallization can be brought to bear. >> reporter: allen says the fight against i.s.i.l. will take years but ultimately the group will be defeated. the challenge is not letting up the pressure on i.s.i.l. no matter how long it takes. rosalyn jordan, al jazeera the state department. >>>...
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made it happen, sending the photos to friends and family a change from when will was first born and allenn't share any pictures. >> when the doctor told us he had down's syndrome i didn't want theme see him and know that he had down's -- >> reporter: it took a wake-up call from his wife to help allen see beyond the down's syndrome diagnosis. >> i just had to say, buddy, we will deal with what comes our way, but right now he's healthy. he's happy. he's beautiful. >> reporter: and he's special because whether he's eating breakfast or a midnight snack, on the farm with his friends, his head in the clouds or his head in the game, will can gli, and he can dunk. >> mostly kids just look at the pictures and they will turn and look at me and say can he really fly? >> it's magic, mostly. >> reporter: i'm simply just holding him and then i go into photoshop and brush myself out. >> reporter: on allen's blog thousands of comments from other patients who appreciate this perfective. >> really trying toil straight how he hasn't placed limits on our family. people with down's syndrome have so much to of
made it happen, sending the photos to friends and family a change from when will was first born and allenn't share any pictures. >> when the doctor told us he had down's syndrome i didn't want theme see him and know that he had down's -- >> reporter: it took a wake-up call from his wife to help allen see beyond the down's syndrome diagnosis. >> i just had to say, buddy, we will deal with what comes our way, but right now he's healthy. he's happy. he's beautiful. >>...
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>> i'm on the opposite side of where ron allen is. the police have essentially cut off the intersection here so protesters and others have started to move from that end of the street and come on this side. it's certainly not tear gas. the smoke we've been wasting in the air, you could feel the burn. this is not burning. if you take a look at the officers, they don't have gas masks on either. the one thingdy hear a few moments ago, still, they're flying into the crowd. i heard a few bangings down the street. it's eerily quiet out here. the crowd has thinned out tremendously to where most of the people on this side are journalists. >> the baltimore police have just tweeted officers are now deploying pepper balls at the aggressive crowd at north avenue and pennsylvania avenue. so the police are taking responsibility for having deployed pepper balls. >> and that makes sense. the way the tear gas in the air, even by secondary contact, it would cause a burn. it is smokey, but it cleared out pretty quickly. >> tremain, does it look like the
>> i'm on the opposite side of where ron allen is. the police have essentially cut off the intersection here so protesters and others have started to move from that end of the street and come on this side. it's certainly not tear gas. the smoke we've been wasting in the air, you could feel the burn. this is not burning. if you take a look at the officers, they don't have gas masks on either. the one thingdy hear a few moments ago, still, they're flying into the crowd. i heard a few...
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>> ron allen, the people near you scattered. what was it that may -- >> hang on. >> what made them scatter. -- there's a phalanx of them that you can't quite see and they started to move forward and you could see over in this direction to the right over here they're pushing forward and saw an object go into the crowd of police which is the big concern. >> ron allen, we'll -- thank you. we'll go to chris hayes and come back to you. >> the police line moved and the glass bottle and have riot she woulds up. it's mostly water -- there's maybe a hundred. possibly the last few hundred. few hundred people and the police -- as you can see in that position, their shields are raised. and projectiles and increased the amount of area but they have taken reinforcements and come through so they can claim a larger portion of ground and you can hear now -- i don't know if you can pick up on my microphone but the sound of broken projectiles. they're holding their position however. out in the crowd talking to people. >> have they told you as medi
>> ron allen, the people near you scattered. what was it that may -- >> hang on. >> what made them scatter. -- there's a phalanx of them that you can't quite see and they started to move forward and you could see over in this direction to the right over here they're pushing forward and saw an object go into the crowd of police which is the big concern. >> ron allen, we'll -- thank you. we'll go to chris hayes and come back to you. >> the police line moved and the...
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scott. >> pelley: allen pizzey in haltern, germany, for us tonight. thank you, allen.er this tragedy we wondered whether psychiatrists in america are required to tell authorities about patients with troubled minds who have the lives of the public in their hands. jeff pegues is looking into this. >> reporter: what you say to your doctor is usually confidential, but 45 states have laws requiring or permitting mental health professionals to disclose if they believe a patient is dangerous. dr. robert klitzman is a professor of psychiatry at columbia university. >> there's legal and there's ethics. so legally right now, i am under no obligation as a physician to tell anyone. ethically, however, i would argue, if i'm a physician and i know someone may have a plane full of people and crash it, i feel that there may be times when i have an obligation to notify someone. >> reporter: a case 40 years ago shows the danger of a doctor keeping quiet. in 1969, california college student prosenjit poddar killed a woman he'd met in a dance class. before the murder, poddar told his ther
scott. >> pelley: allen pizzey in haltern, germany, for us tonight. thank you, allen.er this tragedy we wondered whether psychiatrists in america are required to tell authorities about patients with troubled minds who have the lives of the public in their hands. jeff pegues is looking into this. >> reporter: what you say to your doctor is usually confidential, but 45 states have laws requiring or permitting mental health professionals to disclose if they believe a patient is...
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. >> but south african art historian professor nicholas allen thinks he knows the answer.urviving photograph. >> i looked at the shroud and i said, how were you made? and the shroud tells us that it is acting like a negative photograph. i'm quite aware that that might sound like a crazy idea, to think that somebody was able to make a photograph 600 years ago. but when i started to look at the technology that was available at that time, i realized they had everything already. >> from his study of art history, allen knew that medieval artists already used an optical device called a camera obscura. >> camera obscura work exactly like a human eye. what we have here is a box that is sealed. no light can enter into it except through this hole. like a human eye, there is a lens. whatever is outside this box is focused through this lens and forms an image on the back wall of the camera and it's inverted. in other words, it's upside down. >> the lens at the front of the camera ensures a sharp image is projected on the back wall. >> we know for a fact that this is very ancient techn
. >> but south african art historian professor nicholas allen thinks he knows the answer.urviving photograph. >> i looked at the shroud and i said, how were you made? and the shroud tells us that it is acting like a negative photograph. i'm quite aware that that might sound like a crazy idea, to think that somebody was able to make a photograph 600 years ago. but when i started to look at the technology that was available at that time, i realized they had everything already....
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. >> but south african art historian professor nicholas allen thinks he knows the answer.the world's earliest surviving photograph. >> i looked at the shroud and i said, how were you made? and the shroud tells us that it is acting like a negative photograph. i'm quite aware that that might sound like a crazy idea, to think that somebody was able to make a photograph 600 years ago. but when i started to look at the technology that was available at that time, i realize they had everything already. >> from his study of art history, allen knew that medieval artists already used an optical device called a camera obscura. >> it works exactly like a human eye. what we've here is a box which is sealed. no light can enter through it, except through this big hole over here. like a human eye, there is a lens. whatever is outside this box, it's focused through this lens and forms an image on the back wall of the camera that is inverted. in other words, it's upside down. >> the lens at the front of the camera ensures a sharp image is projected on the back wall. >> we know for a fact th
. >> but south african art historian professor nicholas allen thinks he knows the answer.the world's earliest surviving photograph. >> i looked at the shroud and i said, how were you made? and the shroud tells us that it is acting like a negative photograph. i'm quite aware that that might sound like a crazy idea, to think that somebody was able to make a photograph 600 years ago. but when i started to look at the technology that was available at that time, i realize they had...
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allen -- alien life.pects in the next ten years to discovery alien life. when we say that we're not meaning aliens walking around. it could be microbes, bacteria, something like that. it goes on to say that definitive evidence should come within 20 to 30 years. nasa is hoping to send another mars recoverer to the red planet in the next decade. what i think is the best chance of finding alien life. uropa, which is a moon of jupiter, they are expecting to send a probe there to find if there's something floating around in the ocean. >> my question is whether do they find little green men? >> it's not going to happen. >> reporter: maybe it will be little pink pen. >>> a jury delivers a guilty verdict in the boston marathon bombing trial. what's next for the defense. "action news" continues. (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco, made with jennie-o ground turkey, cooked thoroughly
allen -- alien life.pects in the next ten years to discovery alien life. when we say that we're not meaning aliens walking around. it could be microbes, bacteria, something like that. it goes on to say that definitive evidence should come within 20 to 30 years. nasa is hoping to send another mars recoverer to the red planet in the next decade. what i think is the best chance of finding alien life. uropa, which is a moon of jupiter, they are expecting to send a probe there to find if there's...
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general allen, general fantini, general olson, welcome. we are delighted that we have such a distinguished array of generals to really speak with us this morning. thank you for appearing here today and thank you for your tireless service to our country. the main purpose of this hearing is to get an update on the progress of the anti-isis coalition. and the significant challenges that remain. but we must also address the elephant in the room, in my opinion, the need for a new authorization for the use of military force or aumf. as i said again and again, this committee, and this congress have an important role to play in our foreign policy. i believe that's the case with our negotiations over iran's nuclear program. and the same must hold true when it comes to our effort against isis. congress needs to play its part. i will resist any attempt to marginalize congress fulfilling its constitutional role. by passing the new aumf, our service members, the brave men and women in uniform, risking their lives against this enemy would feel the full
general allen, general fantini, general olson, welcome. we are delighted that we have such a distinguished array of generals to really speak with us this morning. thank you for appearing here today and thank you for your tireless service to our country. the main purpose of this hearing is to get an update on the progress of the anti-isis coalition. and the significant challenges that remain. but we must also address the elephant in the room, in my opinion, the need for a new authorization for...
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. >> i'm allen schauffler, in astoria, oregon. luck may be running out for a record number of california sea lions. >> and a people at risk, what happens when a modern world threatens a native culture. ture. >> my everyone, this is al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler. . >> in south carolina, a police officer charged with murder. we talk to journalist tavis smiley about police. >> it is not an indictment on all officers. >> and race in america. >>> crowded shores in oregon. how an influx of sea lions is putting other species at risk. >>> preservation or progress. nicaragua's plans that could put a native community in danger. and song of protest. ♪ just like it's down there a billion barrels in the shale ♪ because it's down there like the holy grail. >> singer tom chapin fighting for the environment one song at a time. >>> the killing follows a series of high profile police shootings but the video is graphic and hard to watch. something we haven't seen before. a white south carolina police officer shooting a black man repeated
. >> i'm allen schauffler, in astoria, oregon. luck may be running out for a record number of california sea lions. >> and a people at risk, what happens when a modern world threatens a native culture. ture. >> my everyone, this is al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler. . >> in south carolina, a police officer charged with murder. we talk to journalist tavis smiley about police. >> it is not an indictment on all officers. >> and race in america....
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>> we will talk about woody allen. thank you so much. hemingway will be here to talk about her new book in the inappropriate advances next. right here. bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. because we're in the how-do-i-get-this-startup- off-the-ground business. the taking-your-business- global-business. we're in the problem-solving business. 400,000 people - ready to help you solve problems while they're still called opportunities. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. ♪ kennedy: welcome back many people remember mariel hemingway when she was the teenage girlfriend in manhattan one of the most famous families that had a history of mental illness and addiction and the suicide she joins me to night as an academy award winning actress the first is called out comes the sun for the other is titled a young -- invisible girl. welcome. >> thanks for having me. and with someone wi
>> we will talk about woody allen. thank you so much. hemingway will be here to talk about her new book in the inappropriate advances next. right here. bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. because we're in the how-do-i-get-this-startup- off-the-ground business. the taking-your-business- global-business. we're in the problem-solving business....
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he was an in-creditble man. >> i have to ask the woody allen question.d what happened is this. >> i just played a movie where i played his girlfriend. i was very good to me. i really admired him. he took me through manhattan. and i grew up in a time where i felt -- my other book is called in-advise only girl. i felt like an in-individualablevidin-vizable person in my family and he made me feel seen. so i wanted to throw almost idaho and he wanted to show me paris. and in my naive mind, even though i was 1, i'd8, i'd never had a boyfriend and i went there hoping my parents would go they're not going with you. sadly, my prmtarents do that. and i realized it was up to me and i would have to be the one that says i can't go to paris because i can't. and i didn't. you about i was really a naive girl. you have to remember the girl i played in manhattan wasn't the girl i was. and woody was respectful. >> a tremendous action to that story. a lot of people angry with woody allen, but you don't seem angry. >> i'm not angry at him at all. i don't know the facts or d
he was an in-creditble man. >> i have to ask the woody allen question.d what happened is this. >> i just played a movie where i played his girlfriend. i was very good to me. i really admired him. he took me through manhattan. and i grew up in a time where i felt -- my other book is called in-advise only girl. i felt like an in-individualablevidin-vizable person in my family and he made me feel seen. so i wanted to throw almost idaho and he wanted to show me paris. and in my naive...
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allen schauffler is in seattle with his story. reporter: his name is adam and he has committed serious crimes in this country. but he is asking the federal government and immigration authorities in particular to consider whether he is really the only one who has made mistakes in his case. it's a happy family scene with a hint of desperation behind the smiles. born in korea, raised in the u.s., could have his life turned upside down again. >> i didn't come here on my own volition. somebody took me as a child sent me to this count 23ri try -- and failed to finalize the adoption process. >> he was three when his mother left him and his sister at this korean orphanage. a family from the detroit area adopted him. >> they whipped me pretty good with wooden spoons and belts, and then they would send me to the basement. >> reporter: he says there were years of abuse, and describes life in foster homes and state care centers. the siblings were split up after a move to oregon. adam finally landed with a new family and things got worse. >> t
allen schauffler is in seattle with his story. reporter: his name is adam and he has committed serious crimes in this country. but he is asking the federal government and immigration authorities in particular to consider whether he is really the only one who has made mistakes in his case. it's a happy family scene with a hint of desperation behind the smiles. born in korea, raised in the u.s., could have his life turned upside down again. >> i didn't come here on my own volition. somebody...
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allen.ave reported according to sources is that when officers opened that door, you can see them do and look in the van with the door wide open mr. gray was unresponsive. so what is it that donte allen is hearing on that part of the trip? according to medical experts, when you suffer this kind of injury, that severe neck and spinal injury which is slowly taking the breath out of you because that part of your neck the upper part of your area controls your breathing, you may suffer seizures and that may be what the noise was that donte allen was hearing. there is no evidence in the autopsy that suggests that freddie gray slammed head on his own. he would have other injuries on him to indicate that and they don't exist. >> jane how is the community reacting? so many questions to what happened inside that van. >> reporter: well ed i think, you know first of all, there was video of the initial arrest which looked to be painful and it probably was because the procedure police use on a pavement lik
allen.ave reported according to sources is that when officers opened that door, you can see them do and look in the van with the door wide open mr. gray was unresponsive. so what is it that donte allen is hearing on that part of the trip? according to medical experts, when you suffer this kind of injury, that severe neck and spinal injury which is slowly taking the breath out of you because that part of your neck the upper part of your area controls your breathing, you may suffer seizures and...
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john. >> allen schauffler in seattle tonight, afnl thank allen thank you. >>> tomorrow marks the 40 yearanniversary of the fall of saigon. operation baby lift their task, air lift thousands of infants out of the war torn country and take them to safe havens. four decades later those survivors are looking for answers. sarah hoye reports. >> i have directed that money from a $2 million special foreign aid children's fund be made available. >> mr. ford announced an air lift to the united states from vietnam. >> that air lift would become operation baby lift. an operation in which some 3,000 very young children, many of them orphans were air lifted out of south vietnam just weeks before the fall of saigon on april 30th, 1975. many to be adopted by american families. >> i didn't know, that gerald ford himself an orphan by the way had decided to air lift some people out of vietnam. >> authorized to fly the first baby lift flight out of saigon. just after 4:00 p.m. with the barest of necessities and more than 300 people on board. 12 minutes into the flight at in 22,000 feet disaster struck. the
john. >> allen schauffler in seattle tonight, afnl thank allen thank you. >>> tomorrow marks the 40 yearanniversary of the fall of saigon. operation baby lift their task, air lift thousands of infants out of the war torn country and take them to safe havens. four decades later those survivors are looking for answers. sarah hoye reports. >> i have directed that money from a $2 million special foreign aid children's fund be made available. >> mr. ford announced an air...
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i asked general allen what kind of enemy isil has become. >> i would say that in many respects daish has become a protostate in some respects. it points to a piece of terrain that it calls a capital. it has that attempted local governance three emirs that look like provincial governments. it has even attempted to have its own currency, so in some respects when it transitioned to becoming a protostate, it created its own vulnerabilities. >> isil doesn't have enough people to hold the lands in syria and iraq it calls its own. coincidentally, the pentagon released this map on monday. officials say that since september, isil has lost between 1.3 and 1.7 million heck tars of territory. in iraq, regaining territory doesn't mean peace. sunni residents say they are targeted by shia militias. president recently made a point of raising the national flag over liberated tikrit. general allen said it will take much more to restore trust. >> does the coalition have a moral obligation to stay engaged to essentially get both sunni and shia to learn how to quo exist again inside iraq? >> the u.s. gov
i asked general allen what kind of enemy isil has become. >> i would say that in many respects daish has become a protostate in some respects. it points to a piece of terrain that it calls a capital. it has that attempted local governance three emirs that look like provincial governments. it has even attempted to have its own currency, so in some respects when it transitioned to becoming a protostate, it created its own vulnerabilities. >> isil doesn't have enough people to hold the...
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[applause] >> epa administrator jane a mccarthy with politico's mike allen. she talked about president obama's climate action plan, epa administration and energy efficiency. this is 30 minutes. [applause] thank you for coming out. mike: you are fully mobile?
[applause] >> epa administrator jane a mccarthy with politico's mike allen. she talked about president obama's climate action plan, epa administration and energy efficiency. this is 30 minutes. [applause] thank you for coming out. mike: you are fully mobile?
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craig allen addresses that quite a bit in some of his writings. this one to me is the most difficult to talk about. the improved public disclosure of health information. it is a complicated thing and we could take the full hour for it and i am going to take about three minutes. one thing i can say is that eisenhower's administration made it clear that the president's health was the public's business. but they were not always as honest as they might have claimed. eisenhower on september 24, 1955 has a heart attack and spends seven weeks in the hospital. how do you hide that? presidents before eisenhower did the president's condition. the fact that they declared a policy of full disclosure -- eisenhower said our do not want to keep the public in the dark. james haggerty did. he talked about the food that he ate, his blood pressure, his bowel movements, everything. the press secretary did tell folks what was going on and they did have a policy of full disclosure but when you think about the politics of being president, it is hard to tell the complete
craig allen addresses that quite a bit in some of his writings. this one to me is the most difficult to talk about. the improved public disclosure of health information. it is a complicated thing and we could take the full hour for it and i am going to take about three minutes. one thing i can say is that eisenhower's administration made it clear that the president's health was the public's business. but they were not always as honest as they might have claimed. eisenhower on september 24, 1955...
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allen said he didn't know anyone was in the van at the time. this is what he said about the ride to the police station. >> when i got in the van i didn't hear nothing. it was a smooth ride. we went straight to the police station. all i heard was like a little banging for like four seconds. i just heard little banging you know, just little -- you know, boom, boom, just little banging. >> did you tell the police that you heard him banging his head against the van? >> i told homicide that. >> sources told our baltimore affiliate that gray was likely unresponsive by the time allen was picked up and put in that van. but according to medical experts, the type of injury gray suffered could have caused seizures which could account for the four seconds of banging allen reported to the police. at the live desk, scott macfarlane. >> thanks, scott. the city's state's attorney confirmed that she now has the internal investigation from the police. she says her office has simultaneously been conducting its own investigation into gray's death. she said her off
allen said he didn't know anyone was in the van at the time. this is what he said about the ride to the police station. >> when i got in the van i didn't hear nothing. it was a smooth ride. we went straight to the police station. all i heard was like a little banging for like four seconds. i just heard little banging you know, just little -- you know, boom, boom, just little banging. >> did you tell the police that you heard him banging his head against the van? >> i told...
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i think we went in to infinity and beyond with tim allen. look at that. it's gone. all right. you know what's happened here, folks, the irs has shut these people down. that's what's going on.
i think we went in to infinity and beyond with tim allen. look at that. it's gone. all right. you know what's happened here, folks, the irs has shut these people down. that's what's going on.
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that woman is a 19 allen was arrested in new jersey back in october of 2013. during the traffic stop allen told a state trooper she did have a handgun and a concealed carry permit. new jersey state law however does not recognize the pennsylvania permit so she was then arrested and charged and could have faced years in prison prison. with today's pardon allen is cleared on the gun possession charges. >>> new jersey top transportation official says the fund that pays for roads and bridges will be broke after the next fiscal year. transportation commissioner jamie foxx says today at a senate budget committee hearing the garden state' transportation trust fund has enough money for the 2016 fiscal year but that's it. state transportation officials have been testifying about governor christie's budget proposal. new jersey's treasurer has already said the trust fund will use a combination of bonds lone repayments and cash from the port authority of new york and new jersey to keep things going in 2016. >>> a child from denver is now in the trustee hands of doctors at
that woman is a 19 allen was arrested in new jersey back in october of 2013. during the traffic stop allen told a state trooper she did have a handgun and a concealed carry permit. new jersey state law however does not recognize the pennsylvania permit so she was then arrested and charged and could have faced years in prison prison. with today's pardon allen is cleared on the gun possession charges. >>> new jersey top transportation official says the fund that pays for roads and...
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grayson allen brought them back and tyus jones made sure it stuck.3 most outstand grayson allen 16 off the bench. frank kaminsky 21-12 for wisconsin. bronson koenig, jumper tipped by amile jefferson and duke wins it 68-63. fifth national title and fifth for mike krzyzewski. blue deafs do it again. >>> opening day, major league baseball clayton kershaw. facing san diego. facing matt kemp the former dodger who got a nice ovation as he should. the padres scored three run, kemp had all three rbis. good on him. kershaw was pulled for a pinch hitter. went six innings, gave up three runs. oh yeah my name is jimmy. i'm the new guy in the infield. jimmy raw lens. the phillies went on the win the world series the last time he did that. the big kaminsky. >> played a great game. sam dekker struggled for wisconsin. >> you think so. >> that's all we got. back to you. >> all right. fellas, thank you very much. >>> this from the nationals opener president george washington gets taken out. >> ow. >> by the easter bunny during the presidents' race that happens between
grayson allen brought them back and tyus jones made sure it stuck.3 most outstand grayson allen 16 off the bench. frank kaminsky 21-12 for wisconsin. bronson koenig, jumper tipped by amile jefferson and duke wins it 68-63. fifth national title and fifth for mike krzyzewski. blue deafs do it again. >>> opening day, major league baseball clayton kershaw. facing san diego. facing matt kemp the former dodger who got a nice ovation as he should. the padres scored three run, kemp had all...
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[allen ginsburg] waiting. "when i am alone i am happy. "the air is cool. the sky is flecked and splashed and wound "with color. the crimson phalloi of the sassafras leaves "hang crowded before me in shoals on the heavy branches. "when i reach my doorstep "i am greeted by the happy shrieks of my children "and my heart sinks. i am crushed. "are not my children as dear to me as falling leaves or "must one become stupid to grow older? "it seems much as if sorrow had tripped up my heels. "let us see, let us see! "what did i plan to say to her when it should happen to me as it has happened now?" there was, i think, definitely this split in williams' life. he was devoted to his wife flossie and his family as the two boys came along, but at the same time, there was always this urge to have a little liberation from the climate of middle-class rutherford, so he struck a kind of compromise. he had his life in rutherford, but he would also go into new york friday evenings or weekends, and there he could meet with writers and a lot of artists-- people such as the paint
[allen ginsburg] waiting. "when i am alone i am happy. "the air is cool. the sky is flecked and splashed and wound "with color. the crimson phalloi of the sassafras leaves "hang crowded before me in shoals on the heavy branches. "when i reach my doorstep "i am greeted by the happy shrieks of my children "and my heart sinks. i am crushed. "are not my children as dear to me as falling leaves or "must one become stupid to grow older? "it seems much...
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tonight, crews continue the tedious work of recovering and attempting to identify their remains, and allen pizzey has the latest. >> reporter: french investigators say the job of recovering human remains is nearly over, but they won't stop looking. 20 specialist troops will be sent up the mountain tomorrow to begin bringing down personal belongings, which will help with victim identification. prosecutors on monday revealed that lubitz had been treated for suicidal tendencies and accused him of hiding his mental health problem from his employer. but in another twist today lufthansa admitted that andreas lubitz had told the airline about his depression when he resumed his flight training in 2009. the airline has now turned over e-mail correspondence to investigators. only a week ago, lufthansa's c.e.o. carsten spohr had said lubitz was 100% air worthy
tonight, crews continue the tedious work of recovering and attempting to identify their remains, and allen pizzey has the latest. >> reporter: french investigators say the job of recovering human remains is nearly over, but they won't stop looking. 20 specialist troops will be sent up the mountain tomorrow to begin bringing down personal belongings, which will help with victim identification. prosecutors on monday revealed that lubitz had been treated for suicidal tendencies and accused...
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he was an in-creditble man. >> i have to ask the woody allen question. you co-starred with him and you were 581818 and what happened is this. >> i just played a movie where i played his girlfriend. i was very good to me. i really admired him. he took me through manhattan. and i grew up in a time where i felt -- my other book is called in-advise only girl. i felt like an in-individualablevidin-vizable person in my family and he made me feel seen. so i wanted to throw almost idaho and he wanted to show me paris. and in my naive mind, even though i was 1, i'd8, i'd never had a boyfriend and i went there hoping my parents would go they're not going with you. sadly, my prmtarents do that. and i realized it was up to me and i would have to be the one that says i can't go to paris because i can't. and i didn't. you about i was really a naive girl. you have to remember the girl i played in manhattan wasn't the girl i was. and woody was respectful. >> a tremendous action to that story. a lot of people angry with woody allen, but you don't seem angry. >> i'm not a
he was an in-creditble man. >> i have to ask the woody allen question. you co-starred with him and you were 581818 and what happened is this. >> i just played a movie where i played his girlfriend. i was very good to me. i really admired him. he took me through manhattan. and i grew up in a time where i felt -- my other book is called in-advise only girl. i felt like an in-individualablevidin-vizable person in my family and he made me feel seen. so i wanted to throw almost idaho and...
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craig allen addresses that quite a bit in some of his writings. this one to me is the most difficult to talk about. he improved public disclosure of health information. it is a complicated thing and we could take the full hour for it and i am going to take about three minutes. one thing i can say is that eisenhower's administration made it clear that the president's health was the public's business. but they were not always as honest as they might have claimed. eisenhower, on september 24, 1955, has a heart attack and spends seven weeks in the hospital. how do you hide that? presidents before eisenhower hid the president's condition. the fact that they declared a policy of full disclosure -- eisenhower said i do not want to keep the public in the dark. tell them, and tell them everything. james haggerty did. he talked about the food that he ate, his blood pressure, his bowel movements, everything. the press secretary did tell folks what was going on and they did have a policy of full disclosure, but when you think about the politics of being presi
craig allen addresses that quite a bit in some of his writings. this one to me is the most difficult to talk about. he improved public disclosure of health information. it is a complicated thing and we could take the full hour for it and i am going to take about three minutes. one thing i can say is that eisenhower's administration made it clear that the president's health was the public's business. but they were not always as honest as they might have claimed. eisenhower, on september 24,...
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his name is donte allen. allen was arrested the same morning as gray place nd the police van opposite gray with a solid divider between them so they couldn't see each other. allen says he didn't know anyone was in the van at the time. this is what he had to say about the ride to the police station. >> when i got in the van, i didn't hear nothing. it was a smooth ride. we went straight to the police station. all i heard was a little banging for a few seconds, you know what i mean? i just heard a little banging, just little -- i mean, boom boom, just little banging. >> reporter: did you tell the police that you heard him banging his head against the van? >> i told homicide that. i don't work the police. i did not tell the police nothing. >> sources have told our baltimore affiliate that gray was likely unresponsive by the time allen was picked up and put in that van. but medical experts say the type of injury gray suffered could have given him seizures which could have accounted for the four seconds of banging
his name is donte allen. allen was arrested the same morning as gray place nd the police van opposite gray with a solid divider between them so they couldn't see each other. allen says he didn't know anyone was in the van at the time. this is what he had to say about the ride to the police station. >> when i got in the van, i didn't hear nothing. it was a smooth ride. we went straight to the police station. all i heard was a little banging for a few seconds, you know what i mean? i just...
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the prisoner is daunte allen. this video shows the police van stopping to pick allen up. freddie gray was already inside. the two men were separated by a solid metal partition. they couldn't see one another. today allen spoke to jane miller. >> we went straight to the police station. all i heard was a little banging for four seconds. >> reporter: miller briefed by law enforcement sources on the autopsy report. >> it contains no evidence that mr. gray was banging his head on his own against anything. >> reporter: the decision whether to prosecute any of the six officers involved now falls to the state attorney marilyn most by. at 35 the youngest chief prosecutor of any major city in the country. the police department's decision not to release the results tomorrow is fueling frustrations and fears of more violence. >> regrettably somebody has put a metal plate in the microwave and when you see it spin around you get to see flares going off and that's why we're working so tirelessly to subdue this. >> tracy williams wants justice to be served. >> it's not the 1940s this is 2
the prisoner is daunte allen. this video shows the police van stopping to pick allen up. freddie gray was already inside. the two men were separated by a solid metal partition. they couldn't see one another. today allen spoke to jane miller. >> we went straight to the police station. all i heard was a little banging for four seconds. >> reporter: miller briefed by law enforcement sources on the autopsy report. >> it contains no evidence that mr. gray was banging his head on...
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allen, thanks very much. you'll recall, lubitz locked the captain out on that flight. well, it was three years ago that a locked cockpit door may have prevented a disaster. a jetblue captain had a meltdown in the cabin. passengers grabbed him. the first officer locked him out. well, now, the captain, clayton osborne, is suing jetblue, claiming that the airline failed to recognize that he was ill. today, indiana's governor vowed he will fix a controversial "religious freedom" law. critics say the law is not about freedom; it's about legalizing discrimination against gays by allowing businesses to deny them service. here's adriana diaz. >> we've got a perception problem here because some people have a different view. and we intend to correct that. >> reporter: indiana governor mike pence bowed to public pressure today, saying his state's new "religious freedom" law needs to be clarified. >> the smear here against this bill is that it created a license to discriminate or a license to deny services, and that's just completely false and baseless. >> reporter: pence asked hi
allen, thanks very much. you'll recall, lubitz locked the captain out on that flight. well, it was three years ago that a locked cockpit door may have prevented a disaster. a jetblue captain had a meltdown in the cabin. passengers grabbed him. the first officer locked him out. well, now, the captain, clayton osborne, is suing jetblue, claiming that the airline failed to recognize that he was ill. today, indiana's governor vowed he will fix a controversial "religious freedom" law....
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allen, i will see you then. >> see you in 30 minutes.hat family is lucky. >> very. >> winning the lottery. >>> thanks for watching. "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. and remember the latest news and weather are always on our website, kpix.com. >> pelley: another governor gives in to pressure, including from his own family, to change legislation that critics call anti-gay. also tonight, school teachers caught cheating could be headed for detention behind bars. california takes historic action as the drought worsens. and the musical treasure found hidden in the walls of a great american city. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. today the drought forced california's governor to order mandatory water restrictions for the first time ever. nearly all of california is in
allen, i will see you then. >> see you in 30 minutes.hat family is lucky. >> very. >> winning the lottery. >>> thanks for watching. "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. and remember the latest news and weather are always on our website, kpix.com. >> pelley: another governor gives in to pressure, including from his own family, to change legislation that critics call anti-gay. also tonight, school teachers caught cheating could be headed for...
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regarding she mean allen, nicely done governor christie, thank you for stepping up to make sure this working woman received justice. she is with us. along with her attorney. >> good morning. > this has gone national. a lot of people are talking about this story. >> it's been almost two years, but that day, you pulled over, you have the gun. you tell the police you have the gun. why did you even tell them it was in the car. i told them because i felt as though -- it's something you're supposed to do. i didn't feel as though it was a threat or i didn't have to, it was something i felt as though it was needed to be told. i didn't feel like i had to hold this back from them. clearly you didn't think you were anything wrong if you told them. >> they didn't say do you have a firearm in your car. i let them know that. it was something important. since then there's been a lot of struggles. you were facing these charges, how did you feel when you found out, okay, i made this what you call an honest mistake and you're facing 12 years in jail? i was scared. i was very numb. 12 years is a number
regarding she mean allen, nicely done governor christie, thank you for stepping up to make sure this working woman received justice. she is with us. along with her attorney. >> good morning. > this has gone national. a lot of people are talking about this story. >> it's been almost two years, but that day, you pulled over, you have the gun. you tell the police you have the gun. why did you even tell them it was in the car. i told them because i felt as though -- it's something...
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allen schauffler is in st. helens oregon with more. >> john here it is. number two on that list. the columbia river flows from southern british columbia 1200 miles to the pacific, dumping more fresh water from the pacific than any other river. it's criss-crossed by dams. the management of the dams and the international agreement governing the dams key reason for the number two ranking. >> reporter: the columbian river drains water from seven states and a canadian province bringing drinking water to mill lions, and irrigates 600,000 acres of crop land. 19 dams in oregon washington and british columbia. many generating cheap electricity and helping the economy. >> this has been a benefit to the region. it's a wild river and should remain a wild river. >> reporter: it's been a long time since it was wild. a conservation group calls the dams a danger to the river. the group charges the way the dams are operating changes the flows and rhythms of the river, destroying salmon runs and wiping out a way of life. >> villages have been flooded, inundated by the dams. salmon runs have been n
allen schauffler is in st. helens oregon with more. >> john here it is. number two on that list. the columbia river flows from southern british columbia 1200 miles to the pacific, dumping more fresh water from the pacific than any other river. it's criss-crossed by dams. the management of the dams and the international agreement governing the dams key reason for the number two ranking. >> reporter: the columbian river drains water from seven states and a canadian province bringing...
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general john allen is president barack obama's man in charge of the campaign against isil. i asked general allen what kind of enemy isil has become. >> i would say that -- that in many respects daesh has become a pro toe state in some respects. it points to a peace of terrain that it calls the capitol. it has attempted local governments through amirs and wallies that look like provincial governments. it has even attempted to have its own currency. so in some respects it created its own vulnerabilities. >> reporter: and he says it doesn't have enough people to hold the areas it calls its own. officials say since september they have lost between 1.3 and 1.7 million 1.7 million hectors territory. the prime minister who is shia and the sunni governor recently made pint of raising the national flag over liberated ta tikrit. does the coalition have a moral obligation to stay engaged as long as possible to essentially get both sunni and shia to learn how to coexist again inside iraq? >> the u.s. government but also more broadly the coalition governments are very much committed to
general john allen is president barack obama's man in charge of the campaign against isil. i asked general allen what kind of enemy isil has become. >> i would say that -- that in many respects daesh has become a pro toe state in some respects. it points to a peace of terrain that it calls the capitol. it has attempted local governments through amirs and wallies that look like provincial governments. it has even attempted to have its own currency. so in some respects it created its own...
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. >> reporter: hi, shirleen as you can see things are calm now outside allen high school. security was tight when class let out. school officers and allentown police were a very visible presence all the result of a tumultuous week that ended with an 18-year-old arrested after an on high pressure threat and allegedly coming toward the school with a gun. we spoke with several students from william allen high who say they do not feel safe coming to school these the days. >> i've been seeing cops and stuff and i just don't like to be around that type of environment. i leave school so i won't be involved in all that. >> reporter: tensions started escalate when did you go a fight involving several students broke out last wednesday near the corner of west and linden streets. investigators say the following day several smaller fights ensued. it all came to ahead though when a former allen high school students 18-year-old marcus crespo wrote a facebook post indicating he was going to allen high school on friday with a gun to settle the score. the school was actually placed on lockd
. >> reporter: hi, shirleen as you can see things are calm now outside allen high school. security was tight when class let out. school officers and allentown police were a very visible presence all the result of a tumultuous week that ended with an 18-year-old arrested after an on high pressure threat and allegedly coming toward the school with a gun. we spoke with several students from william allen high who say they do not feel safe coming to school these the days. >> i've been...
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. >> reporter: photographer allen lawrence takes hundreds of pictures of his kids. one of them is not like the others. because of all the lawrence children only will flies. >> will has always wanted to fly. ever since he learned to roll over on his stomach. >> reporter: so one day dad made it happen. sending the photos to friends and family, a change from when will was first born and allen didn't share any pictures. >> when the doctors told us he had down syndrome i didn't want people to see him and know that he had downs. >> reporter: it took a wakeup call from his wife to help allen see beyond the down syndrome diagnosis. >> i just had to say, buddy, you know we will deal with what comes our way. but right now he's healthy. he's happy. he's beautiful. >> reporter: and he's special. because whether he's eating breakfast or a midnight snack, on the farm with his friends, his head in the clouds or his head in the game will can fly. and he can dunk. >> mostly kids just look at the pictures they'll turn and look at me. can he really fly? >> reporter: it's magic. mostly
. >> reporter: photographer allen lawrence takes hundreds of pictures of his kids. one of them is not like the others. because of all the lawrence children only will flies. >> will has always wanted to fly. ever since he learned to roll over on his stomach. >> reporter: so one day dad made it happen. sending the photos to friends and family, a change from when will was first born and allen didn't share any pictures. >> when the doctors told us he had down syndrome i...
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allen pizzey allen, cbs news rome. >> glor: isis released a video today claiming it shows the mass executionethiopian christians in libya. alex ortiz in cairo has more on the growing influence in north africa. >> reporter: the latest isis video delivered a clear and direct threat to christians in the middle east. >> you will not have safety, even in your dreams, until you embrace islam. >> reporter: then militants carried out what appears to be a mass execution. masked men lined up two groups of ethiopian christians, shooting some captives and beheading others. still, isis claimed that christians who pay a tax to live in its territories are well- treated and called on christians who have left isis-controlled land to return. in the same video, this man is identified as a christian who said he's safe and happy living under the islamic state. but isis has a well-documented history of targeting religious minorities in syria and iraq massacring civilians and desecrating churches. this is the second mass execution of christians in libya isis claims to have carried out this year bringing their camp
allen pizzey allen, cbs news rome. >> glor: isis released a video today claiming it shows the mass executionethiopian christians in libya. alex ortiz in cairo has more on the growing influence in north africa. >> reporter: the latest isis video delivered a clear and direct threat to christians in the middle east. >> you will not have safety, even in your dreams, until you embrace islam. >> reporter: then militants carried out what appears to be a mass execution. masked...