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his name was jeffrey alston, like freddie gray he ended up with a spinal cord injury after a rough ride after a baltimore arrest. a jury awarded him 39 million. >> when it does happen, it's most definitely intentional. >> reporter: bill frederico handled both cases. >> same scenario. we have an individual arrested thrown into the back of the paddy wagon and their hand behind their back and they get a rough ride. they're unbelted. the inside of these wagons are not padded. they can't protect themselves and they get thrown from one side to the other usually landing on their head and fracturing their neck. >> reporter: alston died after his injuries. on the street in baltimore this man had an account of his rough ride handcuffed unable to brace himself banged around in the caged rear of a police van. >> i guess that's your punishment. >> reporter: have they ever put a seatbelt on you? >> no. >> reporter: and this woman, 27-year-old christineable got is suing -- christineable got is suing the police department claiming she was the victim of an intentional rough ride in 2012, photos showing
his name was jeffrey alston, like freddie gray he ended up with a spinal cord injury after a rough ride after a baltimore arrest. a jury awarded him 39 million. >> when it does happen, it's most definitely intentional. >> reporter: bill frederico handled both cases. >> same scenario. we have an individual arrested thrown into the back of the paddy wagon and their hand behind their back and they get a rough ride. they're unbelted. the inside of these wagons are not padded. they...
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miss alston, miss ashlock thank you so much. both of us ladies look wonderful today.my easter. >> thank you. >> and so i understand that you joined this church when you were just two month old? >> gentlemen, our families name came here, and enjoyed mother bethel. all of us have been here, and i was christened here at two month old this exact lot here four month old. but we're sisters. >> you're sisters. so first i love the hat. >> thank you. >> what's it mean to celebrate easter here today after having a family that has such long history of this church in. >> beautiful. we look forward to it. we have worked hard as a family here, because it is our family church. >> and to come and be with them celebrate. >> amen, let me just tell you, this is will mark the 220th celebration of resurrection sunday here at mother bethel ame church. folks have already started going in for the 9:30 service because again it is standing room only. there was 6:00 a.m. sunrise service earlier today. and of course, people are wearing their resurrection, i see you have the white on un there. >>
miss alston, miss ashlock thank you so much. both of us ladies look wonderful today.my easter. >> thank you. >> and so i understand that you joined this church when you were just two month old? >> gentlemen, our families name came here, and enjoyed mother bethel. all of us have been here, and i was christened here at two month old this exact lot here four month old. but we're sisters. >> you're sisters. so first i love the hat. >> thank you. >> what's it mean...
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his name was jeffrey alston. he ended up with a critical worse by an allegedly intentional rough ride in a police van after a boston marathon arrest. a jury awarded him 39 -- after a baltimore arrest. a jury awarded him $39 million. >> same type of scenarioful they're thrown into the back of the -- scenario. they're thrown into the back of paddy wagon. they're unbelted. the inside of the wagons are not padded. they can't protect themselves and they get thrown to one side or the other usually striking her head fracturing their neck. >> reporter: this woman claims to be an intentional victim of a so-called rough ride in 2012. scott broom, wusa9. >> so much attention on the freddie gray investigation is focused on this history. baltimore has promised its investigation will be handed over to the state's attorney next friday. >>> the chilly temps are not over yet. tenacious topper shutt here to explain, but just how cold are we talking? it's not a good idea to have some flowers outside right now. >> your tender vegeta
his name was jeffrey alston. he ended up with a critical worse by an allegedly intentional rough ride in a police van after a boston marathon arrest. a jury awarded him 39 -- after a baltimore arrest. a jury awarded him $39 million. >> same type of scenarioful they're thrown into the back of the -- scenario. they're thrown into the back of paddy wagon. they're unbelted. the inside of the wagons are not padded. they can't protect themselves and they get thrown to one side or the other...
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and there's a lot of skepticism out there about whether alston will be successful.inly there's a lot of criticism as you guys brought up on the oil and gas, the $14 billion spent on oil and gas leading up to the oil crash and the timing of that. so, you know i think that they're probably trying to prove themselves a little bit on what they've done. i know what mr. immelt said sounded constructive in his interview with you. but i think there's more skepticism. >> what'd you make of the repatriation issue? $36 billion to bring back from abroad $6 billion tax hit in terms of the leakage. >> yeah. so, you know this is something that's always been a barrier historically in talking about this. that's a real cost. that's a concern. you know that is just lost value. on the other hand, you know they obviously think that there's a good use of that. i think that's in the clear and negative of the deal. and of our tax policy as a country. in any case they're willing to pay it. >> one question about the cash in terms of buybacks. i'm always criticizing buybacks. but i recognize
and there's a lot of skepticism out there about whether alston will be successful.inly there's a lot of criticism as you guys brought up on the oil and gas, the $14 billion spent on oil and gas leading up to the oil crash and the timing of that. so, you know i think that they're probably trying to prove themselves a little bit on what they've done. i know what mr. immelt said sounded constructive in his interview with you. but i think there's more skepticism. >> what'd you make of the...
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because of this accident, 95 southbound between alston maryland and the exit in newark delaware thatis closed. take route 2 to get around it. >>> clouds overhead temperatures have dropped down in the 40s and 50s. we're in for another nice day. we'll see a good deal of sunshine. 62 degrees at 11:00. by 2:00 we're getting closer to the 70 degree mark. >> looking good out there. >> yes. >> very nice. thank you, bill. the "today" show is up next. we'll have local updates for you in 25 minutes. >> remember you can always get the latest news and weather with the nbc10 app. have a good one. >>> good morning. why wasn't he stopped? new questions being raised this morning about how a brazen gyro coptor pilot got so close to the u.s. capitol. >> that pilot is headed to court today to face federal charges. >>> prior incidents. >> that officer who rammed his patrol car into an armed suspect was the focus of an earlier lawsuit settled in new york t. accusation that he pulled a gun and choked a man during a parking incident while his actions behind the wheel in arizona come under new scrutiny. >>>
because of this accident, 95 southbound between alston maryland and the exit in newark delaware thatis closed. take route 2 to get around it. >>> clouds overhead temperatures have dropped down in the 40s and 50s. we're in for another nice day. we'll see a good deal of sunshine. 62 degrees at 11:00. by 2:00 we're getting closer to the 70 degree mark. >> looking good out there. >> yes. >> very nice. thank you, bill. the "today" show is up next. we'll have...
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another man suffered from injury injuries who later died and jeffrey alston was left paralyzed from theograph of christine abbott who was tossed around during a violent unbelted ride during her way to the station and is suing the city. and she joins us with her attorney. take us through what happened to you back in 2012. i understand there was a party at your home and the police were called because of a noise. what happened after they arrived? >> so the police came and they were pretty aggressive from the start. so they came and then they started arguing with my husband who was my boyfriend at the time. they were being verbally aggressive to him. and it got to the point where they were threatening to taze him. and at that point, i started yelling, which i don't remember exactly what i said but it was basically for everyone to calm down. and the next thing i knew i was on the ground. >> you were on the ground? you were placed on the ground by the police? >> yes. i wouldn't say placed though -- shoved on the ground very forcefully. >> and then what happened? >> my shoulder was hurting rea
another man suffered from injury injuries who later died and jeffrey alston was left paralyzed from theograph of christine abbott who was tossed around during a violent unbelted ride during her way to the station and is suing the city. and she joins us with her attorney. take us through what happened to you back in 2012. i understand there was a party at your home and the police were called because of a noise. what happened after they arrived? >> so the police came and they were pretty...
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gerald alston the supervisor wanted me to blend in.it was just a statement to blend in but when he did say no makeup i was like you're crossing a line there, i got to wear makeup. >> i know but you do as all officials you don't want to make it about yourself. that's why we appreciate you letting us have this time with you. you'd rather not. how is the family handling this. >> this is great but this is our journey. it's not just my journey. it's my husband's journey. my kids' journey but they keep me humble. i'm mom and i'm a wife. my husband sometimes says i'm a drill sergeant at home making sure everything is just how it's supposed to be but it is our journey and they're so supportive and i couldn't do it without them. >> as i said you have been very humble and very shy about all this and say you didn't set out to be a trail blazer but you know it sends a very powerful message to many people especially women, sarah. >> yeah. it does. and i just say this don't go out to try to prove somebody wrong. go and do things whether you're a fem
gerald alston the supervisor wanted me to blend in.it was just a statement to blend in but when he did say no makeup i was like you're crossing a line there, i got to wear makeup. >> i know but you do as all officials you don't want to make it about yourself. that's why we appreciate you letting us have this time with you. you'd rather not. how is the family handling this. >> this is great but this is our journey. it's not just my journey. it's my husband's journey. my kids' journey...
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. >> jason alston, i love the discussion we are having and particularly given the folks up here it is a little heavy on the kind of electoral tactical fashion like should we do talk to or should we do this one or that one. i would love if the panel could speak to how you understand to the necessity of building a movement for independent political reform particularly in light of the title and how we make it popular with the american people. i meant doing us a long time. we are involved in the first campaign in 2004. it was a wonky discussion so only through a lot of trial and error and a lot of hard work to build the right coalitions that spoke to enough groups and once we passed it we weren't done. only 25% of voters independent view they could participate. our group went out and ordinary citizens met with all the voters we could get to in order to change the way the voter education materials were. i would love it if you could speak to how you understand building a movement to make these pics basically worthwhile. >> i might just give a quick comment on that. the nice thing about load
. >> jason alston, i love the discussion we are having and particularly given the folks up here it is a little heavy on the kind of electoral tactical fashion like should we do talk to or should we do this one or that one. i would love if the panel could speak to how you understand to the necessity of building a movement for independent political reform particularly in light of the title and how we make it popular with the american people. i meant doing us a long time. we are involved in...
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but i think if you look at our industrial eps between organic growth margin enhancement, alston comingustrial eps growth that is substantial as you look at next couple of years. >> you believe that will be to a certain extent the case. >> i really do. i really do. in the world we see today. i'm not counting on things getting magically better or blah, blah blah anything. i think of the world we see today we think that's -- we are well positioned for that. >> in terms of the disposition of the assets at ge capital itself it seems it's going to take some time. is that your expectation, it will take as long as 2018 for this company you're talking about -- >> i think that's -- i think what we've tried to show to investors a highly achievable growth path that's credible and conservative. i think, you know today, the gun went off, there's going to be business development teams in every financial service company in the world that's doing an assessment of what they think about ge capital assets. some have already started that based on things we've said in the past. these are, look mid market le
but i think if you look at our industrial eps between organic growth margin enhancement, alston comingustrial eps growth that is substantial as you look at next couple of years. >> you believe that will be to a certain extent the case. >> i really do. i really do. in the world we see today. i'm not counting on things getting magically better or blah, blah blah anything. i think of the world we see today we think that's -- we are well positioned for that. >> in terms of the...
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now jeffrey alston paralyzed and in need of constant nursing care after his arrest in 1997.al there. he argued city police threw him head first into a police van after being stopped for a speeding ticket. according to "the baltimore sun," officers refused to give him an jane -- an inhaler for his asthma. a surgeon testified his injury didn't jive with the claim he hit his head. you see on the side of the screen a two-minute warning. we are watching that. and donde johnson sr., he died of a fractured spine in 2005 after he was arrested for public urination. johnson was transported without a seat belt and with his hands cuffed behind his back there. his family won a $7 million case against police. and thomas, police are secured to secure -- are required to secure a prisoner when they're transported in a van. we see an officer walking up, not sure if he is alerting the media that this may happen soon. we'll bring you information, once it happens we'll go right to it. meantime, want to bring you the bing pulse question. keep on voting. we asked if you think freddie gray injured
now jeffrey alston paralyzed and in need of constant nursing care after his arrest in 1997.al there. he argued city police threw him head first into a police van after being stopped for a speeding ticket. according to "the baltimore sun," officers refused to give him an jane -- an inhaler for his asthma. a surgeon testified his injury didn't jive with the claim he hit his head. you see on the side of the screen a two-minute warning. we are watching that. and donde johnson sr., he died...
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and we made clear, general alston, that we are prepared to help in the battle with volunteers both shia and sunni fighting alongside iraqi fighters but only if all elements in the fight operated strictly under the chain of command of the iraqi military. because that is the only way we can ensure the safety of those on the ground and minimize the risk of friendly fire. today, iraq's national flag, not isil's, hangs over tikrit. but success brings new challenges. holding liberated areas. policing them with forces that are trusted by the community. in the community. that they are returning home to. transiting governing authority back to local officials, as envisioned in the federal system. restoring vital public services. and in the face of reports that there was mass looting and burning of homes, the prime minister stepped up and took swift action. he condemned the abuses, ordered the militia out, ensuring regular forces are patrolling and frankly acknowledged the degree of loss that had occurred. hiding nothing. once inside tikrit, forces uncovered execution grounds where isil murdered 7
and we made clear, general alston, that we are prepared to help in the battle with volunteers both shia and sunni fighting alongside iraqi fighters but only if all elements in the fight operated strictly under the chain of command of the iraqi military. because that is the only way we can ensure the safety of those on the ground and minimize the risk of friendly fire. today, iraq's national flag, not isil's, hangs over tikrit. but success brings new challenges. holding liberated areas. policing...