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ron allen's mugshot was taken when allen was in his stocking feet.h shoes, allen would stand 5'4" inches. ron allen voluntarily agreed to take a polygraph test. >> did you have anything to do with what happened? >> no. >> he failed. at this point, police needed to make sure that ron allen was the man in the security videotape. >> one of the things that we have encountered time and time again, is you have a small business owner and certainly they have limited resources and they feel that they get some kind of protection by having a video camera setup, security camera set up at their business and certainly that should work as a deterrent to some criminals. but when someone commits a crime anyway, if you have cheap or substandard equipment, it's not going to be much help to law enforcement. >> once processed and transferred, investigators got a little better look at the killer. but would it be good enough? to create a more advanced vehicle, you use the most innovative technology available. to craft a more luxurious vehicle, you use the most skilled hand
ron allen's mugshot was taken when allen was in his stocking feet.h shoes, allen would stand 5'4" inches. ron allen voluntarily agreed to take a polygraph test. >> did you have anything to do with what happened? >> no. >> he failed. at this point, police needed to make sure that ron allen was the man in the security videotape. >> one of the things that we have encountered time and time again, is you have a small business owner and certainly they have limited...
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allen also received something new from the district attorney.gnificant time in prison if he were found guilty in trial. >> though allen is holding out for a better deal, he is anxious to leave the jail because of yet another piece of news. he just got word that his mother is gravely ill and fears he will never see her again because she lives far from san antonio. >> show's on oxygen, breathing machines. even though people think i'm cold-hearted, and, in a way, i am. i want to be able to see my mom before she does pass on, you know? >> if allen quickly accepts a plea deal, he could accept a prison closer to his home. >> i almost died, so, you know, just asked good for forgiveness. he'll help you. and one of the letter she wrote in there, she said i'll never forget you. >> if he doesn't accept a deal, he might have to be acquitted to see her. and even he feels that's a long shot. >> i've seen people go through hard times and bad times and take beatings. i say just to see her one more time, and i'd take five years. i might even take the ten piece,
allen also received something new from the district attorney.gnificant time in prison if he were found guilty in trial. >> though allen is holding out for a better deal, he is anxious to leave the jail because of yet another piece of news. he just got word that his mother is gravely ill and fears he will never see her again because she lives far from san antonio. >> show's on oxygen, breathing machines. even though people think i'm cold-hearted, and, in a way, i am. i want to be...
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and was there anything that general john allen didn't say that you wanted him to say? >> thank you doreen. this is an important question. there are some new items that he added to the conventionalist strategy that the u.s. used to run in the region. and here i have to explain that we have to differentiate between new items and the efficiency and effectiveness of these items and the strategy. meaning, one is that the counter messaging which is a new strategy that they are using that was missing in the previous force that they they had in the past so. they are, in other words having involving what we call the war of ideas. to fight daesh or isil as i said. if now the other thing is, which is a lesson i understand that they learned from that battle of tikrit, that after the -- taking over tikrit, the larger scale loot that go we say in tikrit. now they are trying to establish a fund that deals with what john allen called the liberated population. >> right. [speaking at the same time] the. >> the stabilization and recovery he was talking about. >> exactly. in order to give
and was there anything that general john allen didn't say that you wanted him to say? >> thank you doreen. this is an important question. there are some new items that he added to the conventionalist strategy that the u.s. used to run in the region. and here i have to explain that we have to differentiate between new items and the efficiency and effectiveness of these items and the strategy. meaning, one is that the counter messaging which is a new strategy that they are using that was...
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todd allen spent most of the last 20 years in an out of prison.n himself to uphold another inmate tradition. one with a decidedly more sinister side. >> something we don't allow, snitches and child molesters. >> when allen discovered an accused child molester had moved to his housing unit, he threatened to issue out his own form of justice. by the next time we saw him he had apparently made good on it. >> he was in his cell. i went in and shut the door. that way he couldn't run out of his cell. door was already shut and locked. i woke him up and told him, hey, punk, i have bad news for you. i said you have three seconds to tell me the truth, boy. he said, yes, sir, that's what i am here for. i slapped the [ bleep ] out of him three times. knocked him off of the top bunk if i had a life sentence in prison running concurrent or 20 years i would have killed the guy. >> allen achieved another goal. he got the inmate to request a transfer out of the housing unit. >> basically the unit officer called me and said he had an inmate was in fear of his safet
todd allen spent most of the last 20 years in an out of prison.n himself to uphold another inmate tradition. one with a decidedly more sinister side. >> something we don't allow, snitches and child molesters. >> when allen discovered an accused child molester had moved to his housing unit, he threatened to issue out his own form of justice. by the next time we saw him he had apparently made good on it. >> he was in his cell. i went in and shut the door. that way he couldn't...
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go to allen university.s, i would make the trip up i-26, to columbia, south carolina, for all those years to be with my friend on the campus of allen university. that is where i met crazy chris vaughn. after we graduated from college, the way things happened, god ordained it. i became the first black minority recruiter for the college of charleston and somehow god orchestrated that he became a recruiter for allen university. and so it was that we were together again on the road to conferences and high schools in the state of south carolina. i would set up my college of charleston table and before i could put the college of charleston sign out good, i had a thousand people in my line. he was there at the allen university table, and he barely had one. i said, pinckney, what i'm going to do, i'm going to set up my table next to your table and so it will be that when an individual comes to my table, i'm going to push them over to the allen university table. he loved allen university. when we taught, the college
go to allen university.s, i would make the trip up i-26, to columbia, south carolina, for all those years to be with my friend on the campus of allen university. that is where i met crazy chris vaughn. after we graduated from college, the way things happened, god ordained it. i became the first black minority recruiter for the college of charleston and somehow god orchestrated that he became a recruiter for allen university. and so it was that we were together again on the road to conferences...
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he loved allen university.ston gave me an american express card. they would put me up in hotels. i had a per diem every day to eat. my good friend, pinckney, worked for allen university. [laughter] he worked for allen university. [laughter] they did not give him an american express card. but they did give him a corsica. and so it was he had to drive that vehicle back and forth from columbia to wherever we were geographically in the state. we could be in greenville recruiting, charleston we could be in greenville recruiting, charleston recruiting, in the low country area near jasper, berkeley, and those counties, recruiting. and he would still have to go back to columbia, south carolina. i said, pinckney, what i will do, i will start getting two beds. therefore, where i am, you will be also. [laughter] [applause] and so for years, pinckney lived off of me and the college of charleston. [laughter] [applause] glory be to god! they can go and audit the books today. i don't know. i will pay them what i owe them, but
he loved allen university.ston gave me an american express card. they would put me up in hotels. i had a per diem every day to eat. my good friend, pinckney, worked for allen university. [laughter] he worked for allen university. [laughter] they did not give him an american express card. but they did give him a corsica. and so it was he had to drive that vehicle back and forth from columbia to wherever we were geographically in the state. we could be in greenville recruiting, charleston we...
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the president's special envoy general john allen on u.s. efforts to defeat isis. >> i think the the momentum is growing actually onhe the part of the coalition. as these forces continue to operate, we're going to it continue to make the point with them that they have to protect the pop laipgzs that they're liberating. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this tuesday, the economics of food waste, why farmers leave as much as 30 percent of produce to rot in the field. >> ifill: say farewell to trans fats, finding healthier alternatives for the artificial ingredient. >> woodruff: plus, as cuba ares to open up to the u.s., preserving havana's character from crumbling into ruin. >> you see decades of deferred maintenance, you see infrastructure that's falling apart, cracked buildings, dirt corrosion. >> ifill: those are some of the stories we're covering on tight's pbs "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundat helping people build
the president's special envoy general john allen on u.s. efforts to defeat isis. >> i think the the momentum is growing actually onhe the part of the coalition. as these forces continue to operate, we're going to it continue to make the point with them that they have to protect the pop laipgzs that they're liberating. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this tuesday, the economics of food waste, why farmers leave as much as 30 percent of...
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as richard allen thought in philadelphia.t is interesting they were not aware of each other, but the same sort of fervor and spirit the richard allen had in philadelphia was the same kind of spirit and fervor of morris brown. and maybe that is why the became such good friends over time. other emanuel since 1818 has stood for freedom and worship for african-americans in south carolina. so it is humbling privilege i have to serve as the pastor. amy: and this is not the documentary "the ame movement in , soutcarona." again, the the late reverend clementa pinckney. the guns were pointed in the direction of where the members slipped. just in case there was another insurrection, the state was ready. amy: this is so significant, reverend mk kelly tyler, the founding of the mother emanuel the church, in charleston with -- if you could talk about the killings of the scores of african-american men. >> absolutely. mother emanuel like the other ame churches, all of these congregations began in the late 1700s and early 1800s as a result o
as richard allen thought in philadelphia.t is interesting they were not aware of each other, but the same sort of fervor and spirit the richard allen had in philadelphia was the same kind of spirit and fervor of morris brown. and maybe that is why the became such good friends over time. other emanuel since 1818 has stood for freedom and worship for african-americans in south carolina. so it is humbling privilege i have to serve as the pastor. amy: and this is not the documentary "the ame...
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liz allen is in her 20th year as an obgyn. while the law makes it more convenient for women, the pharmacy is not a doctor's office. >> what happens if there is a problem? what happens if they don't tolerate that birth control? then, they go back and talk to them about side effects standing there in line at walgreens or cbs? >> reporter: some moms and daughters want do know how easy it will be. >> it pushes me to keep a better check on my daughter. >> reporter: the details of the law are still being worked out. but advocates say california is the first state to find a solution to a shortage of doctors, especially after the passage of the affordable care act. turning to pharmacists a good move, she agrees. >> i think it is a good thing. >> reporter: but still, some women say nothing compare to talking to your doctor. >> the pharmacist doesn't know you, your doctor knows you. >> reporter: and the pharmacists will be able to give out vaccines to three years and older and prescribe medication to those wants to quit smoking. the new
liz allen is in her 20th year as an obgyn. while the law makes it more convenient for women, the pharmacy is not a doctor's office. >> what happens if there is a problem? what happens if they don't tolerate that birth control? then, they go back and talk to them about side effects standing there in line at walgreens or cbs? >> reporter: some moms and daughters want do know how easy it will be. >> it pushes me to keep a better check on my daughter. >> reporter: the...
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he said, go to allen university go to allen university.ersity, i'm going to the college of charleston. i came to the college of charleston and he went to allen university. as it was, he says we were friends, i would make the trip up i-26, to columbia, south carolina, for all those years to be with my friend on the campus of allen university. that is where i met crazy chris vaughn. after we graduated from college the way things happened, god ordained it. i became the first black minority recruiter for the college of charleston and somehow god orchestrated that he became a recruiter for allen university. and so it was that we were together again on the road to conferences and high schools in the state of south carolina. i would set up my college of trust and table and before i could put the college of charleston sign out good, i had a thousand people in my line. he was there at the allen university table, and he barely had one. i said, pinckney what i'm going to do, i'm going to set up my table next to your table and so it will be that when
he said, go to allen university go to allen university.ersity, i'm going to the college of charleston. i came to the college of charleston and he went to allen university. as it was, he says we were friends, i would make the trip up i-26, to columbia, south carolina, for all those years to be with my friend on the campus of allen university. that is where i met crazy chris vaughn. after we graduated from college the way things happened, god ordained it. i became the first black minority...
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allen won't to tell reporters that all he heard was, quote, a little banging. and he add that had he and mr. allen are no snitch. tonight "the kelly file" has learned the "washington post" had it right. a source close to the case telling us there is actual videotape of donta allen telling police that freddie gray was repeatedly banging his head against the van. that he sounded like a madman. that he was asking himself why the comes would put him in a van with a crazy person. guys, thank you for being here. so he tried to retract his initial statement to the police once it became clear to him how it would fear others. you tell me arthur how that will play to a jury when he is on camera on tape. the first statement to the comes is that he thought freddie gray was trying to hurt himself. he wondered why he would have put him in a van with a crazy person. >> it is very credible that he would be on videotape. it was common practice. by the years ago it was a cassette tape. now with technology on a murder case, you have a key witness like that you are going to memori
allen won't to tell reporters that all he heard was, quote, a little banging. and he add that had he and mr. allen are no snitch. tonight "the kelly file" has learned the "washington post" had it right. a source close to the case telling us there is actual videotape of donta allen telling police that freddie gray was repeatedly banging his head against the van. that he sounded like a madman. that he was asking himself why the comes would put him in a van with a crazy person....
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we're the allens. better than that. >> as a result of her progress, the judge in her case granted her a transfer to a drug rehab program instead of prison. >> i take it you're not going to prison? >> no. no. >> william had proven responsible behind bars as well. he had a job detail and had earned recognitions. >> this is the certificate i got for a therapeutic community men's recovery and violence prevention program. >> and cory seemed to be managing his imaginary friend and sometimes instigator, jimmy, with medication. >> so here we had a story that started off with the telling of this grisly act of violence, and it turned into a story about the love and support between three siblings who grew up under really tough circumstances and were working hard to improve their lives. but later we would come to learn that maybe it just wasn't their time yet. >> before we completed our shoot in boston, things had gone wrong for all three of the allens. melissa had fled her rehab program and was back on the street
we're the allens. better than that. >> as a result of her progress, the judge in her case granted her a transfer to a drug rehab program instead of prison. >> i take it you're not going to prison? >> no. no. >> william had proven responsible behind bars as well. he had a job detail and had earned recognitions. >> this is the certificate i got for a therapeutic community men's recovery and violence prevention program. >> and cory seemed to be managing his...
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. >> i'm natalie allen at cnn center in atlanta. and this is cnn "newsroom." >>> welcome, we begin here in the city o of charlston. this is a city strug egg to cope with a devastating loss and it all happened behind me. inside a church building. its members welcomed a stranger insides its doors for a bible study session. he spent time with them. he made them feel he wasn't a threat. then after an hour's time he ended up killing nine people allegedly. from what we are gathering, it was all about race. the accused killer in the charlston church massacre caught more than 200 miles from the crime scene in shelby, north carolina. 21-year-old dylann roof waived extra dig and seen here wearing prison stripes flown back to south carolina to face charges for cold blooded murders allegedly motivated by hate. >> a terrible human being who would go into a place of worship where people were praying and kill them. is now o in custodo in custody . where he will always remain. >> this video from a snap shat shows the bible study taken by one of the
. >> i'm natalie allen at cnn center in atlanta. and this is cnn "newsroom." >>> welcome, we begin here in the city o of charlston. this is a city strug egg to cope with a devastating loss and it all happened behind me. inside a church building. its members welcomed a stranger insides its doors for a bible study session. he spent time with them. he made them feel he wasn't a threat. then after an hour's time he ended up killing nine people allegedly. from what we are...
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at allen university. he was a very strong supporter of mine. politically.is sister i knew very well and there are two other victims that were very good friends both personally and politically, and they are going to be losses for all of but we are going to use this as a way to move forward constructively. >> the words we need to hear. congressman clyburn, thank you for being here, sir. >> thank you for having me. >>> our coverage continues from charleston in a moment including stepped-up security at churches across the country as this massacre brings to light just how many violent incidents are occurring in america's places of worship. targets for people looking to do harm. >>> and also, stunning words from the pope today, why he says the earth is beginning to look like his words, an immense pile of filth. >>> we are back from charleston, the scene of this awful massacre and what is so horrifying about this rampage is just how easy it was for a gunman to gain access to the church, as other public places have increased security in recent decades, churches and
at allen university. he was a very strong supporter of mine. politically.is sister i knew very well and there are two other victims that were very good friends both personally and politically, and they are going to be losses for all of but we are going to use this as a way to move forward constructively. >> the words we need to hear. congressman clyburn, thank you for being here, sir. >> thank you for having me. >>> our coverage continues from charleston in a moment...
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your leadership. >> thank you. >> and the next is terrance. >> thank you, supervisors i'm terrance allen i really appreciate you bringing us together i don't know how to follow what fiona presented shows laid out why a task force is necessary and why we've worked so hard with the supervisor wiener supervisor mar and supervisor jane kim to insure that it is a represented task force san francisco needs to prepare for this legalization that is going to happen if with you like denver do not think about cannabis usage when visitors come off the ape and go buy cannabis and told there's no places to smoke that as a tourist oriented city that realize our economy is build on the place that tourists go if we haven't given them angle appropriate place we'll have failed our industry i'm pleased to say sf with the tsa and the hotel council will be getting together with the small business small business commission and the council of district merchant to put together a condone working group at the end of the month to make sure that hospitality is a part of this conversation so we have tax and regulatio
your leadership. >> thank you. >> and the next is terrance. >> thank you, supervisors i'm terrance allen i really appreciate you bringing us together i don't know how to follow what fiona presented shows laid out why a task force is necessary and why we've worked so hard with the supervisor wiener supervisor mar and supervisor jane kim to insure that it is a represented task force san francisco needs to prepare for this legalization that is going to happen if with you like...
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. >> reporter: michael allen is a former prosecutor and municipal judge in cincinnati and the lawyer who represented those drivers. >> you know, when somebody challenges a speeding citation, which rarely happens, but if it does, that police officer has to raise his right arm and testify that the device he used, the laser radar was properly calibrated, that he is properly trained, that he is certain that the person that is charged is the person that was driving that vehicle. you don't have these in the speed camera cases. >> reporter: a county judge agreed, he called the cameras "a high-tech game of three card monty, a scam that the motorists can't win" and ordered elmwood place to remove the cameras. and pay back the fines. and generating income from those fines was why the village installed cameras in the first place, according to allen. >> it's all about revenue. you're seeing a trend in this country towards policing for profit. and that's not what law enforcement is supposed to be about. >> reporter: we sat down with the oberhausers. their daughter was killed in a side-on collisio
. >> reporter: michael allen is a former prosecutor and municipal judge in cincinnati and the lawyer who represented those drivers. >> you know, when somebody challenges a speeding citation, which rarely happens, but if it does, that police officer has to raise his right arm and testify that the device he used, the laser radar was properly calibrated, that he is properly trained, that he is certain that the person that is charged is the person that was driving that vehicle. you...
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a 2013 graduate of allen university division of business administration in columbia. he was described as a warm and helpful entered. maya thompson was the wife of anthony much thompson. she was 59. ethyl lance. 70 her grandson described her as the heart of the family. sined i can't hurd,family. cynthia hurd, 54. reverend depayne middleton-doctor was 49. susie jackson u she was 87 years old. >> we'll continue with the history of the emmanuel ame church and it's role in african-american history. more after this. >> there are new developments and controversy on last week' drone strike that left al-qaeda senior leader dead. jamie mcintyre has more on that. >> pentagon officials have not confirmed the report and it has all the earmarks of a signature strike where the u.s. uses patterns of activity to identity targets where they believe al-qaeda or other potential enemy forces have gathered in one place. the practice is somewhat controversial because the u.s. often does not find out who was killed until after the death sentence. you may recall two months ago the white house
a 2013 graduate of allen university division of business administration in columbia. he was described as a warm and helpful entered. maya thompson was the wife of anthony much thompson. she was 59. ethyl lance. 70 her grandson described her as the heart of the family. sined i can't hurd,family. cynthia hurd, 54. reverend depayne middleton-doctor was 49. susie jackson u she was 87 years old. >> we'll continue with the history of the emmanuel ame church and it's role in african-american...
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. >>> i'm natalie allen. george is back with me in just a minute for another hour of news. see you soon. the beast was as long as the boat. for seven hours, we did battle. until i said... you will not beat... meeeeee!!! greg. what should i do with your fish? gary. just put it in the cooler. if you're a fisherman, you tell tales. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. put the fish in the cooler!
. >>> i'm natalie allen. george is back with me in just a minute for another hour of news. see you soon. the beast was as long as the boat. for seven hours, we did battle. until i said... you will not beat... meeeeee!!! greg. what should i do with your fish? gary. just put it in the cooler. if you're a fisherman, you tell tales. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. put the fish in the cooler!
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allen julia arollo shnel williams -- and jennifer freedom bach. you should use the long one paragraphs >> thank you for having this hearing my name is kooelt auswits representing bayview improving their environment i used to live in your district scott weiner think i moved to the bayview i can tell you it's
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allen fisher reports. >> reporter: as the verdict was made public, cheers outside the u.s. supreme court. 5-4 majority that same sex plairnlg bans are illegal and had to go. >> all gender identities and sexual orientations. this is just amaze being. >> 14 states in the south and
allen fisher reports. >> reporter: as the verdict was made public, cheers outside the u.s. supreme court. 5-4 majority that same sex plairnlg bans are illegal and had to go. >> all gender identities and sexual orientations. this is just amaze being. >> 14 states in the south and
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i'm natalie allen. and you are watching cnn newsroom. ♪ >> we start this hour here in charleston south carolina. the scene of a mass shooting that happened inside of this church. it was a day ago that its members welcomed a stranger in to their arms for bible study session. he ingratiated himself with the group. he made them feel he was not a threat and then he started to kill people in cold blood. dylann roof is the plan police say opened fire inside the emanuel african-american episcopal church on wednesday night killing nine people. police caught roof across the state boarder in shelby north carolina. investigator and charleston's mayor say they are treating the shooting as a hate crime. >> i don't know how you define terrorism. i think i would consider it a hate crime. obviously for him to pick an african-american church and shoot african-american members, there's something weird and bad and hateful going on in his mind. >> we do not know why roof opened fire in this historic church. there seemed to
i'm natalie allen. and you are watching cnn newsroom. ♪ >> we start this hour here in charleston south carolina. the scene of a mass shooting that happened inside of this church. it was a day ago that its members welcomed a stranger in to their arms for bible study session. he ingratiated himself with the group. he made them feel he was not a threat and then he started to kill people in cold blood. dylann roof is the plan police say opened fire inside the emanuel african-american...
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. >> reporter: allen, a month after the initial incident was reported to the alameda unified school district, the schoolteacher is off campus for at least the rest of the year. kimberly cobene and her daughter are received that the encinal high school teacher is out of the classroom after they say he offered an extra credit assignment that was x-rated. >> it was to go into your parents privateers or whatever to seek out sexual toys, condoms or anything of that nature and to take a selfie with it. >> reporter: that was from our wednesday story. even though the alleged incident happened in april, leung was still teaching. >> he won't be at the school through the end of the school year. >> reporter: which ends next week. why did it take so long to put him on leave? >> i can't talk about that. that's part of the investigation. >> reporter: nothing happened until we started asking questions. >> that's not true. there was an ongoing investigation before you started asking questions. >> reporter: he was still in the classroom. >> he was. but i can't speak to that because it's part of the investigat
. >> reporter: allen, a month after the initial incident was reported to the alameda unified school district, the schoolteacher is off campus for at least the rest of the year. kimberly cobene and her daughter are received that the encinal high school teacher is out of the classroom after they say he offered an extra credit assignment that was x-rated. >> it was to go into your parents privateers or whatever to seek out sexual toys, condoms or anything of that nature and to take a...
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tywanza sanders recently graduated from allen university. 87-year-old susie jackson was a long-time church member. ethel lance and 74-year-old daniel simmons who died at the hospital. lives ordinary and extraordinary, jose. you can't really tell, because of the traffic here in downtown charleston, but the memorial, the makeshift memorial that's in front of the emanuel ame continues to grow. we've seen a lot of folks stopping by and placing flowers in front of the church there. another vigil is set for tonight, a worship service that has been hosted by the city of charleston. that's going to be happening at 6:00 this evening. jose? >> you know just -- i was struck by your comments from heartbreak to healing. such a difficult thing to do. so much pain. i was so moved, craig, and i know you're from that state. i was so moved by the three children of one of the victims who talked about their mom and said they have forgiven the
tywanza sanders recently graduated from allen university. 87-year-old susie jackson was a long-time church member. ethel lance and 74-year-old daniel simmons who died at the hospital. lives ordinary and extraordinary, jose. you can't really tell, because of the traffic here in downtown charleston, but the memorial, the makeshift memorial that's in front of the emanuel ame continues to grow. we've seen a lot of folks stopping by and placing flowers in front of the church there. another vigil is...
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joining me are allen porter mendenhall and gabe ross, executive director of fix court who advocates for change and trups in the operation ofbetransportcy. transparency. >> if you accept this concept that there's a 4-4 split with kennedy in the middle as a swing vote then you know the court's twg to be tipped one way or the other. only four presidents in history have not nominated a candidate to the supreme court. two of those died and their immediate successors nominated somebody. jimmy carter is the most recent president not to. you can be pretty certain that the next president will get to nominate somebody and given that four justices will be in their 80s during the next administration's four year term i think the likelihood is even high are. and the opportunity to nominate 4, with a 54% majority in the senate we are looking for a 7-2 majority for republicans and on the other hand the democrats have a chance to get a 6-3
joining me are allen porter mendenhall and gabe ross, executive director of fix court who advocates for change and trups in the operation ofbetransportcy. transparency. >> if you accept this concept that there's a 4-4 split with kennedy in the middle as a swing vote then you know the court's twg to be tipped one way or the other. only four presidents in history have not nominated a candidate to the supreme court. two of those died and their immediate successors nominated somebody. jimmy...
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called fleet call fleet gulf fleet >> philippe:district spokesperson jennifer allen says that water is what's used to make their products, and cool their machinery -- a neccessity to run efficiently. >>: "we want them to conserve but we understand that may be a to achieve the higher percentage of conservation." carafes >> reporter: allen says processed water at the refineries makes up about 20- percent of the district's water- use. but that the refineries are finding ways to lower consumption. >>: "at the same time, those same businesses are required to meet the same 25-percent indoor water-use or 45-percent reduction in their landscaping water use that doesn't have anything to do with the process water at the plant." carafe >> reporter: and, all of this of course, is apart of the district trying to reach it's overall conservation goal of 28- percent. in concord, philippe djegal, kron four news. a civil rights leader is answering tough questions about her real race and her agenda. controversy. our tech reporter -- gabe slate -- shows you why it's a must have. and next: we now know when
called fleet call fleet gulf fleet >> philippe:district spokesperson jennifer allen says that water is what's used to make their products, and cool their machinery -- a neccessity to run efficiently. >>: "we want them to conserve but we understand that may be a to achieve the higher percentage of conservation." carafes >> reporter: allen says processed water at the refineries makes up about 20- percent of the district's water- use. but that the refineries are finding...
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richard allen and his wife are buried here. here's another coins den and interesting fact morris brown buried here. morris brown left philadelphia and start that had church in charleston where the shooting happened. so he is also buried here as well. so, last night, they had another big services here and it wasn't just local ame church members but there was a woman from california here, there was a rabbi from manayunk here, all here from different denominations for the same reasons. >> it does not feel well in our soul, so we're here tonight as a grieving community, fighting and struggling to keep ours safe. >> this evening we will remember each person who lost their life in charleston south carolina, last night. they have been called victims in the media. but tonight we call them brothers and sisters. >> if we don't stand up, and don't stand with courage, then have a greater defines and greater courage and strength to stand right now in the face of this and say nobody is going to change us from doing the work that god has call
richard allen and his wife are buried here. here's another coins den and interesting fact morris brown buried here. morris brown left philadelphia and start that had church in charleston where the shooting happened. so he is also buried here as well. so, last night, they had another big services here and it wasn't just local ame church members but there was a woman from california here, there was a rabbi from manayunk here, all here from different denominations for the same reasons. >> it...
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jenner's publicist is named allen nero. he often declines to comment. it's no surprise he declined to comment for this segment but one person who worked with minimum says i've never seen it done better and called him a mastermind. so joining me now are two experts who know how all this works. press representative howard bragman of 15 minutes pr who joshg -- and bonny fuller. good morning to both of you. >> thank you. >> howard since you helped celebrities in situations like this when they want to make announcements to the world, how would you describe how it's gone with caitlyn jenner this week? >> you couldn't have asked for a better rollout. i'm very impressed and i've talked to allen numerous times and i have told him i'm a little jealous. i would have liked to have handled this assignment but allen did a masterful job. he's a grown-up. he's smart. and he did his research. that's really important. >> tell me what you mean. what kind of research? >> there's a lot ever land mines you can step on when you're dealing with a topic like this. the community
jenner's publicist is named allen nero. he often declines to comment. it's no surprise he declined to comment for this segment but one person who worked with minimum says i've never seen it done better and called him a mastermind. so joining me now are two experts who know how all this works. press representative howard bragman of 15 minutes pr who joshg -- and bonny fuller. good morning to both of you. >> thank you. >> howard since you helped celebrities in situations like this...
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you can see that artist rendering of the richard allen, a lot of people know richard allen housing projectomes in philadelphia many don't know he is found are of this church and coincidence morris brown who left here, and went to charleston and found that church where shooting happened is buried here under mother bethel church here in society hill. society hill wasn't the real nice place it is today, this was the slums of the philadelphia, even in the 70's here but this is the first land that any african-american in this nation owned. this is hallow ground right here on sixth street here in society hill right now. muslims using catholic all joined together as one big group last night in one single belief right of freedom of religion and right to live no matter what race and what faith. >> the continuous acts of violence among those who mean others, no good, seems limitless and the evil act of a few brave unimaginable suffering, sorrow, grief and pain for many. >> this is such a powerful event, it makes us stop what we're doing break our routine to be here. mostly for ame. so we're here her
you can see that artist rendering of the richard allen, a lot of people know richard allen housing projectomes in philadelphia many don't know he is found are of this church and coincidence morris brown who left here, and went to charleston and found that church where shooting happened is buried here under mother bethel church here in society hill. society hill wasn't the real nice place it is today, this was the slums of the philadelphia, even in the 70's here but this is the first land that...
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it was founded by richard allen. maybe in the so familiar is he founded the african methodist episcopal church in this country and this place in 1791 lauren, the first piece of land owned by african americans in this country's history right here. it is full of history. they came here, from georgia methodist episcopal church because they protested segregation. is there now 2 million members of the ame church this was an important station on the underground railroad. fredrick douglas spoke here. how about this, for a coincidence morris brown found that had church where this shooting happened in charleston 30 years after this place was founded? he is also buried here at this church and a lot of history here, a lot have of sorrow here. you can see flowers left at the front steps after the services last night we were also close to the river here. he is married to a with man who led our news room for a few years, leslie tyler. here's what, mark tyler had to say to the congregation last night. >> many of the pews sitting he
it was founded by richard allen. maybe in the so familiar is he founded the african methodist episcopal church in this country and this place in 1791 lauren, the first piece of land owned by african americans in this country's history right here. it is full of history. they came here, from georgia methodist episcopal church because they protested segregation. is there now 2 million members of the ame church this was an important station on the underground railroad. fredrick douglas spoke here....
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s prosecutors labeled allen welch a person of interest in the case last october. investigators have been looking into the possibility the sisters were taken to bedford county, where the welch family owns land. >> a maryland man accused of exporting firearms to pakistan will be spending the next two years in prison. 35-year-old cameron ali used fake names and false addresses to ship semiautomatic rifles overseas. he's originally from pakistan and owns a pizza shop in marlboro. >>> a new jersey man is facing charges he conspired to join isis. a criminal complaint alleges he brought a plane ticket -- bought a plane ticket for his brother to fly to the middle east to join isis. >>> wal-mart is apologizing after one of its workers made an isis-themed cake . a louisiana man says the store denied his request to design the confederate flag image . the day he asked for the black flag, which was approved. the next day he posted video of the cake on you tube. in the statement, wal-mart said it was unfortunate a man took advantage of wal-mart employee who didn't know the flag
s prosecutors labeled allen welch a person of interest in the case last october. investigators have been looking into the possibility the sisters were taken to bedford county, where the welch family owns land. >> a maryland man accused of exporting firearms to pakistan will be spending the next two years in prison. 35-year-old cameron ali used fake names and false addresses to ship semiautomatic rifles overseas. he's originally from pakistan and owns a pizza shop in marlboro. >>>...
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allen fisher reports. >> reporter: as the verdict was made public, cheers outside the u.s.reme court. 5-4 majority that same sex plairnlg bans are illegal and had to go. >> all gender identities and sexual orientations. this is just amaze being. >> 14 states in the south and midwest will 90 now be brought into line. justices were scathing in their criticism of the ruling. chief justice john roberts says do not celebrate the constitution, it has nothing to do with it. president barack obama spoke after tweeting his delight of the verdict with the hashtag love wins. >> offering to all same sex couples the dignity of marriage across the land. >> covering marriage to come from the supreme court since 1967 when ill ruled that interracial marriage was not illegal. outside the court there are those who believe this is not the end of the fight for same sex couples. >> we want to make sure we continue to fight. we want to continue employment protections and housing protections and a whole host of issues we are combating today. >> the court has made it clear the law supports same sex
allen fisher reports. >> reporter: as the verdict was made public, cheers outside the u.s.reme court. 5-4 majority that same sex plairnlg bans are illegal and had to go. >> all gender identities and sexual orientations. this is just amaze being. >> 14 states in the south and midwest will 90 now be brought into line. justices were scathing in their criticism of the ruling. chief justice john roberts says do not celebrate the constitution, it has nothing to do with it. president...
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i'm natalie allen. welcome to our viewers of the united states and around the world. you're watching cnn newsroom. >>> our top story is from south korea where officials are are racing to stop the deadly mers virus from spreading but the outbreak is growing. officialing confirmed another person died bringing the o total now, dead to 11. but some good news in hong kong. all 46 people tested after being suspected of having the virus have been declared disease free. and that is where we find cnn national correspondent ivan watson. good news in hong kong so far. but south korea is still struggling. ivan? >> reporter: that's right. and the south korean authorities have taken a number of pretty serious measures to try battle this outbreak and right now, they've got saudi experts meeting with korean officials because after all, middle east res pra tore ory syndrome is believed to have originated in saudi arabia and patient zero in this case is someone traveling there and had come to south korea and the outbreak
i'm natalie allen. welcome to our viewers of the united states and around the world. you're watching cnn newsroom. >>> our top story is from south korea where officials are are racing to stop the deadly mers virus from spreading but the outbreak is growing. officialing confirmed another person died bringing the o total now, dead to 11. but some good news in hong kong. all 46 people tested after being suspected of having the virus have been declared disease free. and that is where we...
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allen and sneaker. >> all right. we have -- allen and veronica. >> we have 35 minutes to go. a historic supreme court decision is sending people out into the streets. in the bay area tonight, we are live at parties across the bay area. as people celebrating the new constitutional right to same- sex marriage. >> and they were on the run for weeks. tonight, a turning point >>> tonight the bay area is celebrating a landmark ruling. the supreme court legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide. you can see folks in san francisco's castro neighborhood right now all of this happening at the start of pride weekend really seeing some live pictures right here. also a marriage equality rally also under way at san jose city hall. they raised the pride flag earlier today. >> today's long-awaited supreme court ruling has the justices sharply divided. justice kennedy from sacramento the swing vote. >> cbs reporter craig boswell now on this historic decision. >> reporter: same-sex marriage is now the law of the land. it was a little too much for pam who sued to have her name added to her son's
allen and sneaker. >> all right. we have -- allen and veronica. >> we have 35 minutes to go. a historic supreme court decision is sending people out into the streets. in the bay area tonight, we are live at parties across the bay area. as people celebrating the new constitutional right to same- sex marriage. >> and they were on the run for weeks. tonight, a turning point >>> tonight the bay area is celebrating a landmark ruling. the supreme court legalizing same-sex...
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allen julia arollo shnel williams -- and jennifer freedom bach. you should use the long one paragraphs >> thank you for having this hearing my name is kooelt auswits representing bayview improving their environment i used to live in your district scott weiner think i moved to the bayview i can tell you it's under staffed we need more police there if you look at the projection of population growth in candle stick in bayview if i need to call for the police now there say long wait you let that linger as the pop ewe -- population grows. i have a neighborhood that walks their dogs gets in the car driving to a park i have an an old neighbor that doesn't leave the house too many crime -- i i have a neighborhood that commutes to the bank two blockses away. as far as everybody talking about clearance i'm great with that have better police inprove the crime rate we need more and better police. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. next speaker >> my name is mike hardestien. from my experience the police are not here to protect you they're here to pr
allen julia arollo shnel williams -- and jennifer freedom bach. you should use the long one paragraphs >> thank you for having this hearing my name is kooelt auswits representing bayview improving their environment i used to live in your district scott weiner think i moved to the bayview i can tell you it's under staffed we need more police there if you look at the projection of population growth in candle stick in bayview if i need to call for the police now there say long wait you let...
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. >> a movie largely funded by world football's fifa, as allen fisher reports after the events of the past two weeks at fifa, the timing is a surprise. >> reporter: fifa, it's a movie that's been around for a year but with interesting interesting timing it gets its u.s. opening this weekend. funded with $60 million of money from the organization, it's gathered horrible reviews. from the u.k. the guardian called it like stalinist propaganda. the miller said unintentional comedy gold, and tedious amateurist and hilariously ill timed. its sports deals and internal politics not the usual fare of movies but with corruption charges for those at the top of fifa and resignation of sepp blatter some of the dialogue takes on additional importance. >> the slightest error. >> i don't know where the money is going. i mean i have my suspicions. >> united passions has only alimitted cinema release in the united states, only open 11 cinemas in a handful of screens. the only sin that that's showing it in washington d.c. it's sharing a screen and a small one throughout. ones who do watch it, are filled
. >> a movie largely funded by world football's fifa, as allen fisher reports after the events of the past two weeks at fifa, the timing is a surprise. >> reporter: fifa, it's a movie that's been around for a year but with interesting interesting timing it gets its u.s. opening this weekend. funded with $60 million of money from the organization, it's gathered horrible reviews. from the u.k. the guardian called it like stalinist propaganda. the miller said unintentional comedy gold,...
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allen schauffler told us how the idea sunk before it got started. >> belly up, in full sight of the sea lions it was supposed to scare away, the boat yard scrambled to create a motorized orca the long highway trek from bellingham washington, not the effect terry buzzard wanted. >> the trial was last night. what more can i say? it was a very poor sea trial. >> based on his 50 plus years watching orcas and sea lions in the wild, buzzard came up with this idea to scare sea lions off the docks. it launched in a circus atmosphere. more than 300 people were drawn to the peer for a look at the 32 foot long converted fiberglass parade float. there was one brave soul aboard. >> i was skippering the whale. hopefully it was going to do a little bit better than it did but that's the way it was. >> with john at the controls, the orca cruised out of the marina under its own power and that's when disaster hit. the skipper had to be rescued. after the wave tipped the orca, a wave clipped the fin. >> so tipping an orca -- >> no big deal. >> planning a salvage operation nobody's getting paid. >> you can'
allen schauffler told us how the idea sunk before it got started. >> belly up, in full sight of the sea lions it was supposed to scare away, the boat yard scrambled to create a motorized orca the long highway trek from bellingham washington, not the effect terry buzzard wanted. >> the trial was last night. what more can i say? it was a very poor sea trial. >> based on his 50 plus years watching orcas and sea lions in the wild, buzzard came up with this idea to scare sea lions...
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allen referred to this is a hospitality industry even though there is a large representative those members are speaking on behalf of the community it is terrific it hear the council and chamber people are working together not a random person speaking only for themselves but for the community their rep. >> i want to comment supervisor wiener that is not just about small business they're not just a big corporations. >> there will be big corps. >> supervisor eric mar has tried to take over the industry (laughter). >> next speaker. >> and good afternoon. i'm obviously here in support of task force my concern is the issue of labor i'm a former attorney for local 2 i represented local 11 hundred i'm an attorney with the labor commission we represent low income people there will be a lot of jobs coming to san francisco whether cult vacation or sales but a labor intensive we'll see young people that never had jobs learner skills working within an employer and populations and coworkers really wonderful opportunity for them unless we're prepared in 2016, 2017 godzilla it coming to this city verythey
allen referred to this is a hospitality industry even though there is a large representative those members are speaking on behalf of the community it is terrific it hear the council and chamber people are working together not a random person speaking only for themselves but for the community their rep. >> i want to comment supervisor wiener that is not just about small business they're not just a big corporations. >> there will be big corps. >> supervisor eric mar has tried to...
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>> no. >> i don't -- allen is full gung he. >gunhe. >> she is too militant. >> but her being like a legitimate presidential candidate. can. kennedy: you have a lot of democrats who are voting for her who disagree with you, she is still crushing everyone. martin o'malley has 1%. >> bernie sanders. >> oh, the metric system. >> no, that was lincoln chafee. >> bernie sanders is about socialist. yeah. >> democratic socialist. >> he will pull her further lift, you watch. the race will get interesting not because of emali, and his irish -- but because of bernie sanders. -- sunday, g.o.p. presidential hopeful and pe -- per pet wall k lindsey graham, talking about caitlyn jenner. >> if caitlyn jenner wants to be safe and have a prosperous economy vote for me, i am a pro life traditional marriage kind of guy but i am running to be president of the united states, if caitlyn jenner wants to be a republican, she is welcome in my party. kennedy: can graham have it both ways? >> he would. >> the g.o.p. needs to welcome everyone you cannot hav
>> no. >> i don't -- allen is full gung he. >gunhe. >> she is too militant. >> but her being like a legitimate presidential candidate. can. kennedy: you have a lot of democrats who are voting for her who disagree with you, she is still crushing everyone. martin o'malley has 1%. >> bernie sanders. >> oh, the metric system. >> no, that was lincoln chafee. >> bernie sanders is about socialist. yeah. >> democratic socialist. >> he will...
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i think it was very much and very painfully on display at that moment. >> allen, as you look at thisreally want to outlive the lives of our children. and we can all feel the pain of joe biden and joe biden's family. and we don't need to put this in the context of partisanship. i think maybe this shows you know our common humanity. above and beyond all of the ideological and partisan bickering that we so unfortunately see in the capitol today. and many many this tragic event will have some effect on our political system. maybe in some small way it will soften the acrimony maybe in some small way it will dampen the controversy and make us see how much we do have in common how much we do share and perhaps this could help the two contending sides find common ground. sometimes out of tragedy, some very good things can develop. >> larry, we mentioned the fact that of course the president is going to be among those who will deliver a eulogy. we've talked about the closeness between the vice president and the president. practice is it that is so unique in their particular relationship? and h
i think it was very much and very painfully on display at that moment. >> allen, as you look at thisreally want to outlive the lives of our children. and we can all feel the pain of joe biden and joe biden's family. and we don't need to put this in the context of partisanship. i think maybe this shows you know our common humanity. above and beyond all of the ideological and partisan bickering that we so unfortunately see in the capitol today. and many many this tragic event will have some...
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allen fisher al jazeera at the u.s. supreme court in washington. >> we will marry free today ♪ >> and you can keep up to sedate with all the news on our website, be aljazeera.com. >> this week on talk to al jazeera katrina adams, she sits atop u.s. tennis as chairman of the board, ceo, and president of the united states tennis association. >> it's been 133 years since we were founded, so it is an honor to be the first... i don't think i have to fight for it uh...i was just being me. >> adams' climb to the top took a decade, and now the first
allen fisher al jazeera at the u.s. supreme court in washington. >> we will marry free today ♪ >> and you can keep up to sedate with all the news on our website, be aljazeera.com. >> this week on talk to al jazeera katrina adams, she sits atop u.s. tennis as chairman of the board, ceo, and president of the united states tennis association. >> it's been 133 years since we were founded, so it is an honor to be the first... i don't think i have to fight for it uh...i was...