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since last night our investigators and undercover apprehension team has been working to make apprehension on this individual, using different midwests. it's tragic that we were not able to intervene prior to additional victims being harmed, but i am pleased with the fact that this individual has been apprehended and now we can restore some degree of peace. i'll be available to answer questions about the prince george's county incidents and the overnight but i do want to take the opportunity now to turn it back to chief manger because i believe mr. mccarthy wants to say a few things as well. >> good afternoon, i'm comeey executive here in montgomery county. always sad to come before the media when we have deaths occurring in our community. whatnot to acknowledge and thank the community, apologize for the inconvenience for school kids and more importantly to thank our law enforcement officers, especially those near montgomery county, who in cooperation with this in prince george's county and the fbi has done an excellent job, a job we can be prop of but ajob we hope we would not have to com
since last night our investigators and undercover apprehension team has been working to make apprehension on this individual, using different midwests. it's tragic that we were not able to intervene prior to additional victims being harmed, but i am pleased with the fact that this individual has been apprehended and now we can restore some degree of peace. i'll be available to answer questions about the prince george's county incidents and the overnight but i do want to take the opportunity now...
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si investigators and the undercover apprehension team is working diligently to make apprehension on the individual to use a number of different methods. it is tragic we were not able to intervene prior to additional victims being harmed. but i am pleased with the fact that this individual has been apprehend and now we can restore some degree of peace. i will be available to answer questions about the prince george's county incident and the overnight but i want to take the opportunity now to turn it back to chief manger because i believe mr. mccarthy wants to say a few things as well. >> good afternoon. i'm county executive ike leggett in montgomery county. it's always sad to come before the media when we have deaths that have occurred in our community. but i want to acknowledge and thank overall the community, apologize for the inconvenience for the school kids. but more importantly to thank law enforcement officers. especially those here in montgomery county who with the cooperation of those in prince george's county and the an excellent job, a job to be proud of, a job nonetheless we
si investigators and the undercover apprehension team is working diligently to make apprehension on the individual to use a number of different methods. it is tragic we were not able to intervene prior to additional victims being harmed. but i am pleased with the fact that this individual has been apprehend and now we can restore some degree of peace. i will be available to answer questions about the prince george's county incident and the overnight but i want to take the opportunity now to...
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. >> reporter: well, jim, state officials not saying a lot about the actual apprehension this morning that occurred at 11:30. buckel was brought directly here to the prison in trenton. he was not taken back to the facility where he escaped from. after six days on the run, arthur buckel gave up. the fugitive sitting quietly on a garden state parkway guardrail surrounded by members of law enforcement. a local police chief said a passing motorist called saying he spotted someone in the woods. a correction officer and detective responded. >> detective pierce observed the subject in the woods about 60 to a hundred feet back into the woods. at gun point gave him very firm directions. arthur buckel complied and the state corrections officer was able to -- to place him in handcuffs. >> reporter: buckel had been the subject of a manhunt since he escaped from a state minimum security facility in hammonton last week. he was spotted yesterday in a surveillance video at the forked river parkway rest area near where he was picked up today. apparently he had signaled the desire via a family member h
. >> reporter: well, jim, state officials not saying a lot about the actual apprehension this morning that occurred at 11:30. buckel was brought directly here to the prison in trenton. he was not taken back to the facility where he escaped from. after six days on the run, arthur buckel gave up. the fugitive sitting quietly on a garden state parkway guardrail surrounded by members of law enforcement. a local police chief said a passing motorist called saying he spotted someone in the...
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since last night, our investigators and our undercover a working to get apprehension on this vehicle. it is tragic we were not able to intervene prior to additional victims being harmed, but i am pleased with the fact that this individual has been apprehended. i'll be available to answer questions about the prince george's county incident and about the overnight. i'm going to turn it back to chief manger. >> afternoon. i'm the county executive here in montgomery county. it is always sad to come before the media when we have deaths that have occurred in our community. i want to thank and acknowledge overall the community. apologize for the inconvenience to our school kids, but more importantly to thank our law enforcement officers, especially those here in montgomery county who in cooperation with prince george's county and the fbi has can be proud of, but a job that that we have to come before and explain what happened. it pays for all of us to pay attention to the concern and the challenges that we face, but also recognize the great work our law enforcement officers do each and every
since last night, our investigators and our undercover a working to get apprehension on this vehicle. it is tragic we were not able to intervene prior to additional victims being harmed, but i am pleased with the fact that this individual has been apprehended. i'll be available to answer questions about the prince george's county incident and about the overnight. i'm going to turn it back to chief manger. >> afternoon. i'm the county executive here in montgomery county. it is always sad...
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diligently to make apprehension on the individual using a number of different methods. this is tragic we were not able to intervene prior to additional victims being harmed. that this individual has been apprehended. now we can restore some degree of peace. brad: in the peace order giving us new information, gladys tordil telling the court her husband had multiple weapons. we have reported that he turned in his service gun and badge from where he worked, federal protective services. he also turned in several other guns to the sheriff in prince george's county as a result of that court order. but sources telling us today he clearly had another gun. he also was equipped with body armor. now we are going to keep working the story. i will get back in the court documents. when we come back later on we'll have much more on what appears to be the motive in this case. disintegrating relationship at its heard, a case of domestic violence. in aspen hill, brad bell, abc7 news. jonathan: now back to where it de of the arrest. you were in the area where this guy was just sitting in
diligently to make apprehension on the individual using a number of different methods. this is tragic we were not able to intervene prior to additional victims being harmed. that this individual has been apprehended. now we can restore some degree of peace. brad: in the peace order giving us new information, gladys tordil telling the court her husband had multiple weapons. we have reported that he turned in his service gun and badge from where he worked, federal protective services. he also...
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to make apprehension on this individual using different methods. it's tragic we are not able to intervene prior to additional victims being harmed but i am pleased with the fact this individual has been apprehended and we can restore some degree of peace. i'll be available to answer questions about the prince georges county incidents and about the overnight but i want to take the opportunity to turn it back to the chief because i believe mr. mccarthy wants to say a few things as well. >> good afternoon, county collective here for montgomery county. it's always sad to come before the media when we have a death that occurred in our community but i want to acknowledge and thank overall the community, apologize for the inconvenience for our school kids, but more importantly, to thank our law enforcement officers especially those here in montgomery county who, in cooperation with those from prince georges county and the fbi they've done an excellent jorks, a job we can be proud of but a job nonetheless we hope would not come before you to explain detail
to make apprehension on this individual using different methods. it's tragic we are not able to intervene prior to additional victims being harmed but i am pleased with the fact this individual has been apprehended and we can restore some degree of peace. i'll be available to answer questions about the prince georges county incidents and about the overnight but i want to take the opportunity to turn it back to the chief because i believe mr. mccarthy wants to say a few things as well. >>...
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i was a little bit apprehensive, but i went and got my pack.nd i showed him the piece of paper with the acid doses on it. i tore one of the doses off and gave it to him. >> i'll catch you later. i put it back in the book and put it back in my back. that was really a big mistake, because when you have any kind of stash of drugs, if you have to show it to somebody, you never put it back in the same place. kinda shows, you know, i was just an amateur. he took off to go meet his connection. there wasn't much i could do. he was in control at that point. and it was his game. so i just had to sit back and wait, hoping that it was going to work out. i did a bunch of lines and my worries kind of went away, because i got high, you know. and then i heard some cars pulling up outside the room. i looked out the window and i saw a bunch of police. i knew they were there for a reason, and i was the reason. i was definitely trapped. my immediate reaction was to get rid of the evidence. i didn't want to go to jail at all. but they just kicked the door in. they
i was a little bit apprehensive, but i went and got my pack.nd i showed him the piece of paper with the acid doses on it. i tore one of the doses off and gave it to him. >> i'll catch you later. i put it back in the book and put it back in my back. that was really a big mistake, because when you have any kind of stash of drugs, if you have to show it to somebody, you never put it back in the same place. kinda shows, you know, i was just an amateur. he took off to go meet his connection....
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. >> i'm still apprehensive. >> we will get you on board, maybe. >> only one team in baseball is better than last five weeks. phillies have been red hot. still red today adam morgan does not get out of the fourth inning. charged with seven runs including a three run home run. phillies continue to struggle at the plate, leaving 16 runners on base. most in three years. ryan howard coming so close to home runs today but it drops right in front of the wall. so howard is hitting .174, only one player worse in baseball. film is lose nine-four. their first loss at home in almost a month. >> it was just, you you know, one of those days, you know, like i said, i was searching for tempo, momentum and it just never came. >> the good news is we won the series and we had a lot of energy for the the whole weekend. we played well except for today. bad news we didn't put anything together today. >> no, they did not. plus phillies still one game out of first place, you are not buying it. they are a wild card team right now. >> if the season were to end today they are a wild card team i have to keep pete
. >> i'm still apprehensive. >> we will get you on board, maybe. >> only one team in baseball is better than last five weeks. phillies have been red hot. still red today adam morgan does not get out of the fourth inning. charged with seven runs including a three run home run. phillies continue to struggle at the plate, leaving 16 runners on base. most in three years. ryan howard coming so close to home runs today but it drops right in front of the wall. so howard is hitting...
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. >> apprehensions. apprehension numbers are down. >> is it your testimony here today that there is less people committing the crimes? >> i didn't get to finish my answer. >> i am all ears. i want to understand how all of a sudden there has been this 40% reduction in crimes by illegal aliens according to your stat. because you are now 40% less administrative removal. how does that happen this year? what happened? >> 40% less removal. >> we have fewer people in the system. >> by design because you change the system to make sure there are fewer people in the system and that is the frustration of the parents is what happens is you have made the universe lower so you can report less people than you let out of jail free. do you not see the problem? >> you want to go over the numbers i'd be glad to go over it. you tell me how it can be 40% less. >> as i start a come a part is the apprehension. we are going about apprehensions of our decisions on a very informed -- >> no, not informed because you have to know t
. >> apprehensions. apprehension numbers are down. >> is it your testimony here today that there is less people committing the crimes? >> i didn't get to finish my answer. >> i am all ears. i want to understand how all of a sudden there has been this 40% reduction in crimes by illegal aliens according to your stat. because you are now 40% less administrative removal. how does that happen this year? what happened? >> 40% less removal. >> we have fewer people...
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tanya couch is facing charges of hindering apprehension of a known felon and money laundering. couch fled to mexico while he was on probation for killing four people in a drunk driving crash. she allegedly used $30,000 to fund the trip to mexico. to the u.s. this past december. >>> well, with this weekend being the unofficial start to summer, we head to a place where it's always summer. and a little weird. key west, florida. >> naturally you would expect to find some fun and creative people there. like the people who made this method of transportation. >> yeah. so that is a flintstone mobile. just like the one that fred, wilma and fam rode around. problem was it was illegally park. is police department post aid photo looking for the owner. thankfully they found them. >> looks like it comes complete with the little foot holes you walk along and paddle yourself around. >> they drove it off from there and had a yabbadabba do time. parking will always get you. >> they needed one of those dinosaur cranes to move it over. >> i'm sure they have that in key west. >> you >>> coming up,
tanya couch is facing charges of hindering apprehension of a known felon and money laundering. couch fled to mexico while he was on probation for killing four people in a drunk driving crash. she allegedly used $30,000 to fund the trip to mexico. to the u.s. this past december. >>> well, with this weekend being the unofficial start to summer, we head to a place where it's always summer. and a little weird. key west, florida. >> naturally you would expect to find some fun and...
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but we also see a number of people, about 30% of the apprehensions of in central and south america. so we see folks from guatemala, honduras and el salvador, folks as far away from ecuador. we see folks from china and some other areas of the world. it's not really can find any one particular global area. but the folks reduce the laredo are from mexico. most of those folks are contracting in smuggling or positions of transnational organizations to really finance the trips to the united states. they pay anywhere up to $1500, depending on what types of techniques that are using with the be and forging fraudulent documents are not an album for trip is going to take. so depending on where they're coming from, that a very significant price, and it also depends on what they expect to go into the united states. so that they did smuggle and transport into the entry of the credit you are going to pay all that more than if you just when we dropped off at the international boundary. >> who is doing the smuggling? >> most of the folks doing the smuggling are criminals. folks that are dedicating
but we also see a number of people, about 30% of the apprehensions of in central and south america. so we see folks from guatemala, honduras and el salvador, folks as far away from ecuador. we see folks from china and some other areas of the world. it's not really can find any one particular global area. but the folks reduce the laredo are from mexico. most of those folks are contracting in smuggling or positions of transnational organizations to really finance the trips to the united states....
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feels a little bit more like a stretch because it's essentially the funding of that hindering apprehension, so it feels a little bit more tenuous of a charge. >> yeah, i mean, it's withdrawing a substantial amount of money, somewhere between $30,000 and $150,000 we heard, and then using that money to help a felon escape justice and the law. >> right. so money laundering is typically the proceeds from a criminal activity. they weren't involved in, like, gambling or prostitution -- >> but that's a criminal activity, isn't it? escaping the jurisdiction? >> aiding and abetting after the crime has been committed. the crime was him leaving the state of texas. that was a crime. >> but then they spent the money while on the lam. >> but what's the criminal activity in spending the money? i think it's a stretch for the money laundering. we think about mobsters and money laundering there, gambling, extortion. but this, it's a stretch for the money laundering. >> what is her possible defense to this? is it oh gosh, we were just taking a little vacation down to mexico? >> i don't think any defense atto
feels a little bit more like a stretch because it's essentially the funding of that hindering apprehension, so it feels a little bit more tenuous of a charge. >> yeah, i mean, it's withdrawing a substantial amount of money, somewhere between $30,000 and $150,000 we heard, and then using that money to help a felon escape justice and the law. >> right. so money laundering is typically the proceeds from a criminal activity. they weren't involved in, like, gambling or prostitution --...
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the defense argues the officer wasn't even involved in gray's apprehension. >>> officers in two statesnded after a violent arrest was caught on video in new hampshire. you can see the suspect richard simone being swarmed and punched by authorities. the 50-year-old appearing to be trying to surrender to officers, dropping to his hands and knees following a high-speed choice. the governor of massachusetts called the video incredibly disturbing. new hampshire's state attorney has opened an investigation. that's just amazing. >> my goodness. >>> the names of the unindicted co-conspirators in new jersey's bridgegate scandal are expected to be released today. the action comes after journalists demanded their identities be made public. a list of the co-conspirators has been released to defense attorneys in the case against two of governor chris christie's associates. they are accused of shutting down traffic lanes at the george washington bridge for political purposes. >> oh, yeah, we heard the outrage from that. >> you shut that bridge down, there are problems. >>> jihadi recruiters convicte
the defense argues the officer wasn't even involved in gray's apprehension. >>> officers in two statesnded after a violent arrest was caught on video in new hampshire. you can see the suspect richard simone being swarmed and punched by authorities. the 50-year-old appearing to be trying to surrender to officers, dropping to his hands and knees following a high-speed choice. the governor of massachusetts called the video incredibly disturbing. new hampshire's state attorney has opened...
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. >> apprehensions. apprehension numbers are down. >> are you saying, so is it your testimony here today, that there is less people that are actually committing the crimes? >> well, i didn't get to finish my answer. >> i'm all ears. >> okay. >> because i want to understand how all of a sudden there has been a 40% reduction in crimes by illegal aliens according to your stats. because you're not 40% less on detainers, 40% less on administrative removals? how did that happen this year? >> what happened, sir? >> 40% less detainers. 40% less removals? >> i'll tell you, we have fewer people in the system. that is going to -- by design because you've changed the system to make sure there are fewer people in the system and that is the frustration of the parents is what happens is you have made the universe lower so you can report less people that you let out of jail free. do you not see a problem? >> that is not correct. >> if you want to go over the numbers privately after this hearing, i'll be glad to go over
. >> apprehensions. apprehension numbers are down. >> are you saying, so is it your testimony here today, that there is less people that are actually committing the crimes? >> well, i didn't get to finish my answer. >> i'm all ears. >> okay. >> because i want to understand how all of a sudden there has been a 40% reduction in crimes by illegal aliens according to your stats. because you're not 40% less on detainers, 40% less on administrative removals? how...
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. >> i think they are especially apprehensive about the unpredictability and the threats of mr. trump. and some of the things he's said from having japan and south korea have nuclear weapons to breaking off the relationship with with china and so on and so forth. these are all serious concern. the worry is that even before the election, countries begin to take steps to offset these dangers or these perceived shifts in u.s. policy in ways that put greater distance between ourselves and them in terms of cooperation in the future. >> and donald, i want to know what you think of those comments. >> the comments are wrong. he knows nothing about me. he knows nothing about what i said. i'm not a big fan of his because you look at two things. look at where our country is with years of him being involved. we are a mess, number one. i know he has a great reputation and all of that. all of these guys have a great reputation. they have been doing this stuff for 15 years. number two, as far as japan and south korea are concerned. all i'm saying is we defend them. they are paying us a tiny fr
. >> i think they are especially apprehensive about the unpredictability and the threats of mr. trump. and some of the things he's said from having japan and south korea have nuclear weapons to breaking off the relationship with with china and so on and so forth. these are all serious concern. the worry is that even before the election, countries begin to take steps to offset these dangers or these perceived shifts in u.s. policy in ways that put greater distance between ourselves and...
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>> the only apprehension i have is that i know that the police officers' contact with black men is negativemay approach me a different way, it's because the only experience they've had with black men have been trouble. so, no, i fear pookie in front of the liquor store more than i fear a police officer in front of the liquor store. trish: what do you think how the majority of residents really feel? they want to be safe, right, clarence? >> they're scared. they're huddled down in their homes. you go to the black neighborhoods at night, they're afraid to come outside, they're afraid of their kids, and they're afraid of their brothers and sisters. let's get back to having communities. we are under siege. help us. free the police to protect us. trish: clarence, it's just so hard because i think if you're someone living in this community right now, if you're a black person living in a black community that's crime-ridden, you're fearful not just of your peers, you're fearful of the police. and it's got to be incredibly challenging. i i just have 60 seconds, here we are trying to solve the world's
>> the only apprehension i have is that i know that the police officers' contact with black men is negativemay approach me a different way, it's because the only experience they've had with black men have been trouble. so, no, i fear pookie in front of the liquor store more than i fear a police officer in front of the liquor store. trish: what do you think how the majority of residents really feel? they want to be safe, right, clarence? >> they're scared. they're huddled down in...
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what she's charged with his money-laundering and hindering apprehension and money-laundering is investingey to further a criminal enterprise and if it's the $30,000 that we heard that it is, that's actually a class iiird degree felony in texas and punishable by not less than two years in prison and not more than 10 which in my opinion is what she should get. this is the kind of behavior that created the monster that was her kid . heather: troy, what do you think? why are prosecutors going after those charges? >> because of exactly what fred said. they were able to get what they wanted from ethan and they have a lot of egg on their face. there's been a lot of public scorn for the rather light sentence he received but this is what i call the mama bear syndrome. it's not hard to see how a mother or any parent would want to protect their child and yes, fred says this is, she created a frankenstein here but parents all throughout the country do whatever they can to protect their child, even if sometimes that means committing a crime. i'm sorry, that's not the way i was raised and that's not th
what she's charged with his money-laundering and hindering apprehension and money-laundering is investingey to further a criminal enterprise and if it's the $30,000 that we heard that it is, that's actually a class iiird degree felony in texas and punishable by not less than two years in prison and not more than 10 which in my opinion is what she should get. this is the kind of behavior that created the monster that was her kid . heather: troy, what do you think? why are prosecutors going after...
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. >> it makes you apprehensive and nervous. we checked the fbi website about the issue. they said this is a growing problem. if somebody makes this kind of call to you, hold on to the line as long as possible so that you can reach out to the person who is supposedly been kidnapped, then hang up the phone and contact federal agents. jay korff, abc 7 news. leon: breaking news from prince george's county, the police released an alert minutes ago about a missing baby. the infant and 16-year-old father when last seen at 7 p.m. tonight. if you see either of them, call the police right away. alison: a grand jury indicted two former special police officers on charges of involuntary manslaughter in the death of an elderly man. died from his injury sustained in a full admin star washington hospital center in september. clifton montgomerie and charles brown worked security and try to keep mcbride from leaving. the medical examiner said that mcbride died from blunt force trauma to his neck and spine. he says he was in the library a bathroom when he looked up and saw a camera. now al
. >> it makes you apprehensive and nervous. we checked the fbi website about the issue. they said this is a growing problem. if somebody makes this kind of call to you, hold on to the line as long as possible so that you can reach out to the person who is supposedly been kidnapped, then hang up the phone and contact federal agents. jay korff, abc 7 news. leon: breaking news from prince george's county, the police released an alert minutes ago about a missing baby. the infant and...
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hopefully that video will help lead to an apprehension. things are about to get bright for "uss new jersey"" in camden. outfitted with new light fixtures. officials say it will save $30,000 in annual energy costs. >> a first for the fourth of july at this year's wawa welcome america festivities. this year the lgbt community will get their own float in the parade. also a first, nbc 10 and telemundo 62, new broadcast partners of wawa welcome america. broadcast events and fireworks live. as we learn more information about the events and schedule, have the nbc 10 app. >>> now to the jersey shore. beefed up beaches. it is almost memorial day weekend and crews are making sure there's enough sand up and down the coast. jersey shore bureau reporter ted greenberg travelled from avalon to long beach island. >> this was not barbara stout's idea of a relaxing day at the beach. >> we don't want to be near the construction. >> reporter: she and her family decided to head elsewhere after finding the sand on beach haven center street beach, a work zone. >
hopefully that video will help lead to an apprehension. things are about to get bright for "uss new jersey"" in camden. outfitted with new light fixtures. officials say it will save $30,000 in annual energy costs. >> a first for the fourth of july at this year's wawa welcome america festivities. this year the lgbt community will get their own float in the parade. also a first, nbc 10 and telemundo 62, new broadcast partners of wawa welcome america. broadcast events and...
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i was not frightened, but apprehensive. his father was a junior midshipman.ote an account of the battle. his son was at the service. his father was lucky. >> we passed on the port side all that was left of the battle cruiser invincible. her bow and stern sticking out of the water, broken in half. john nickel died on invincible, one of three battle cruisers that lula. six of his shipmates survived. three of his grandchildren came today. >> he was a member of the royal naval reserve for 21 years. he joined in 1916. do think the: navy's contribution in the first world war has been forgotten? >> i think so. i'm glad that this has come up. this afternoon, the princess royal and german president laid wreaths in the --al and the terry at quiet in the naval cemetery at lyness cemetery. of the battleunts and upon by a sailor who died at jutland. just off shore, a german and british warship anchored side-by-side. once enemies, now allies. bbc news. katty: remembering those who died at the terrible battle of jutland. you are watching "bbc world news america." come, they
i was not frightened, but apprehensive. his father was a junior midshipman.ote an account of the battle. his son was at the service. his father was lucky. >> we passed on the port side all that was left of the battle cruiser invincible. her bow and stern sticking out of the water, broken in half. john nickel died on invincible, one of three battle cruisers that lula. six of his shipmates survived. three of his grandchildren came today. >> he was a member of the royal naval reserve...
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but we will tell if you does concern, and apprehension of many metro passengers these days with everything that has been going on. now, in regard to this, fda letter, we reached out to metro. they say they've received this directive tonight. they say re strewing in regard to their safe track rebuilding program announced just friday. they're going to put it altogether, try to get this straightened out by may 16, that's when they are supposed to have this plan finalized. we're live stadium armory tonight, tom fitzgerald, fox5 local news. >> so much going on, tom, thank you. two people under arrest tonight accused in the death of transgender woman at montgomery hotel. albri a and christopher reiner charged with first degree murder last month police found kenneth, stabbed to death inside a room at the rockville red roof inn. detective later learned the victim identified herself as a trans gender woman, named kianna. police say bette a and reiner renting rooms at the ho prostitution. >> we've been investigating this very aggressively since april 16th, and we've been reaching out to the public f
but we will tell if you does concern, and apprehension of many metro passengers these days with everything that has been going on. now, in regard to this, fda letter, we reached out to metro. they say they've received this directive tonight. they say re strewing in regard to their safe track rebuilding program announced just friday. they're going to put it altogether, try to get this straightened out by may 16, that's when they are supposed to have this plan finalized. we're live stadium armory...
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tonya couch is found guilty of hindering apprehension and the mother and son fled to mexico while heon probation for killing four people in a drunk driving crash. she allegedly used $30,000 to fund the trip both caught in puerta vallarta. >>> khloe kardashian filed for divorce from lamar odom. >> just like last time the reason cited is irreconcilable differences. >> she withdrew of her first petition after he was found unconscious in a nevada brothel. >> married in 2009. for a special episode of "keeping up with the kardashians" just one month after meeting. >>> so sunday is the 100th running of the indianapolis 500. >> highlights from last night's sports from espn. >> got a game seven in hockey. stan has a game five in the nba. >> the warriors and thunder, back at home down 3-1. in this series, steph curry doing mvp things. bucket and the foul after oklahoma city closes to a five-point game. back up eight after the free throw. eight-point game here, curry, steph is going to stuff. he had 31 points. second 30-point game of this postseason. russell westbrook missed this free throw. ke
tonya couch is found guilty of hindering apprehension and the mother and son fled to mexico while heon probation for killing four people in a drunk driving crash. she allegedly used $30,000 to fund the trip both caught in puerta vallarta. >>> khloe kardashian filed for divorce from lamar odom. >> just like last time the reason cited is irreconcilable differences. >> she withdrew of her first petition after he was found unconscious in a nevada brothel. >> married in...
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. >> they did come into the possession of the police prior to the apprehension of mr. store digit i will tell you theou t information in those notes wasas known to the police blood pressure. that is part of the reason they took the precautions they did in that shopping center in determining how they were goingo to take mr. tordil down because they new what was contained in the notices into. >> reporter: there had been questions about informationnfor after he shot his wife.e. the description of the vehiclee he was driving was not releasedr for fear he would ditch the car. and since he turned off cell phone police were unable to tr in addition, prince george'sion, county police say the information they had is that tordil was a danger to himself and other officer he mightffi encounter not the general public. >> reporter: now what he weren'a ted to talk to the prince george's county police chief c hang to get his version of theeo information that was release w lead to the public he declined our interview. live in rockville paul wagner fox 5 local news. >>the meantime, ther
. >> they did come into the possession of the police prior to the apprehension of mr. store digit i will tell you theou t information in those notes wasas known to the police blood pressure. that is part of the reason they took the precautions they did in that shopping center in determining how they were goingo to take mr. tordil down because they new what was contained in the notices into. >> reporter: there had been questions about informationnfor after he shot his wife.e. the...
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she's been indicted on charges of apprehension and money laundering.er son was involved in a drunken crash that killed four people. >>> "the times-picayune"" reports that indiana is extending hate crime protection to police, firefighters, and medical crews. the law signed by the of the a precursor to the >>> still to come, drop the mike. "late, late show" host james corden gets big laughs in a rap battle. laughs in a rap battle with a "pitch perfect" star. ♪ esome vehicles. great deals for everyone! thanks! low apr financing! woo! here's your balloon! ♪ i have the best team. oh, here i come! during toyotatime, get 0% apr financing on ten models. offer ends may 31st. for great deals on other toyotas, visit toyota.com here you go. and here i go! toyota. let's go places. >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ ♪ it's huge mistake it's like ross and rachel it's on a break ♪ ♪ i think you're great i'm your biggest fan when i was 8 ♪ ♪ karaoke you think it's your big thing but everyone is thinking shut up and let adele sing ♪ >
she's been indicted on charges of apprehension and money laundering.er son was involved in a drunken crash that killed four people. >>> "the times-picayune"" reports that indiana is extending hate crime protection to police, firefighters, and medical crews. the law signed by the of the a precursor to the >>> still to come, drop the mike. "late, late show" host james corden gets big laughs in a rap battle. laughs in a rap battle with a "pitch...
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tonya couch is facing charges of hindering apprehension of a known felon and money laundering.mother and son fled to mexico while the son was on probation for killing four people in a drunk driving crash. she allegedly used $30,000 to fund that trip. they were both caught in puerta vallarta in december. >>> khloe kardashian has reportedly filed for divorce yet again from former basketball star lamar odom. >> this is the second time the pair are heading for divorce, and just like last time, the reason cited is irreconcilable differences. >> she withdrew her first petition after the former nba star was found unconscious in a nevada brothel. >> the two were married in 2009 for a special episode of "keeping up with the kardashians" just one month after meeting. >>> so sunday is the 100th running of the indianapolis 500. >> we have highlights now from last night's sports from espn. >> we got a game seven in hockey. stan has a game five in the nba. >>> the warriors and thunder, oklahoma state, back at home. down 3-1 in this series. steph curry doing mvp things. bucket and the foul af
tonya couch is facing charges of hindering apprehension of a known felon and money laundering.mother and son fled to mexico while the son was on probation for killing four people in a drunk driving crash. she allegedly used $30,000 to fund that trip. they were both caught in puerta vallarta in december. >>> khloe kardashian has reportedly filed for divorce yet again from former basketball star lamar odom. >> this is the second time the pair are heading for divorce, and just like...
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once it was a book, she was not apprehensive, but uncertain. she has been collaborating with two distinguished georgetown faculty members on her official biography. this was a project that was supposed to be a beautiful object, fun story, and very much irreverent piece of work. we realized she was part of the projects when clerks called and asked to talk to us. i requested an interview as a reporter before working on the book, together with shanna, she she was officially not giving an interview for the book but a week later i resent the prior interview request and suddenly it was happening. to bring cameras in the supreme court, which you know is very, very challenging even if not an oral argument. it was a very nervous atmosphere. over time, i think she was convinced this was a serious and fun project we got more access. the most incredible moment, we interviewed her children and grandchildren, jeffrey tube published a letter from marty ginsburg in the new yorker he wrote her before dying and every time i read the letter i would cry. it was ne
once it was a book, she was not apprehensive, but uncertain. she has been collaborating with two distinguished georgetown faculty members on her official biography. this was a project that was supposed to be a beautiful object, fun story, and very much irreverent piece of work. we realized she was part of the projects when clerks called and asked to talk to us. i requested an interview as a reporter before working on the book, together with shanna, she she was officially not giving an interview...
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exclusive video of the apprehension of runaway convict arthur buckel. was captured alongside the garden state parkway in lacey township. "action news" reporter chad pradelli is live in the satellite center. chad, how did the arrest go down? in this video, you can see arthur buckel handcuffed and sitting quietly on a guardrail on the garden state parkway. moments earlier officers captured him after a motorist reported seeing a man in the woods. a corrections officer and detective responded. >> at gunpoint gave him very firm directions. arthur buckel complied, and the state corrections officer was able to place him in handcuffs. >> reporter: buckel has been the subject of a manhunt since he escaped from a minimum security facility in hammonton last week. buckel was serving time for assault, drug possession, and burglary. he previously spent 14 years behind bars for the manslaughter death of a 10-month-old child. he was spotted yesterday in surveillance video at the forked river parkway rest area near where he was picked up today. apparently, he had signal
exclusive video of the apprehension of runaway convict arthur buckel. was captured alongside the garden state parkway in lacey township. "action news" reporter chad pradelli is live in the satellite center. chad, how did the arrest go down? in this video, you can see arthur buckel handcuffed and sitting quietly on a guardrail on the garden state parkway. moments earlier officers captured him after a motorist reported seeing a man in the woods. a corrections officer and detective...
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she's been indicted on charges of apprehension and money laundering.er son was involved in a drunken crash that killed four people. >>> "the times-picayune"" reports that indiana is extending hate crime protection to police, firefighters, and medical crews. the law signed by the governor lets prosecutors seek stronger penalties when first responders are targeted. >>> the "huffington post" reports senate support for the u.s. women's soccer team in their pay fight. a nonbinding resolution passed yesterday urges the u.s. soccer federation to end pay inequality. five players told the government that they are paid 25% less than the men's team. the federation disputes the figures. >>> and "the daily beast" reports on an honor for a woman who was a u.s. spy during world war ii. stephanie raider will receive the legion of merit during her burial next week. senator mark warner says that she was snubbed because of the old boys network in the oss, a precursor to the cia. >>> still to come, drop the mike. "late, late show" host james corden gets big laughs in a ra
she's been indicted on charges of apprehension and money laundering.er son was involved in a drunken crash that killed four people. >>> "the times-picayune"" reports that indiana is extending hate crime protection to police, firefighters, and medical crews. the law signed by the governor lets prosecutors seek stronger penalties when first responders are targeted. >>> the "huffington post" reports senate support for the u.s. women's soccer team in their...
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very apprehensive. i had a right to be. i didn't want to get in the car.'t have a choice. just didn't look like a guy that you would mess around with. we go into a restaurant and we sit down. he says to me. i want you to act normal. do you want anything? i said no. i'm going to order you a coffee. and i am sweating bullets, trying to act normal. jose said that i had to go to san jose, costa rica, before i could get to paris. i was shocked. i was expecting to go straight to paris and end this whole nightmare. he gives me my ticket. i had no idea i would be getting on the bus. i asked him, what's going on? what is this about? he grabbed my hand, and he says to me, he heard that i had a daughter. and he says, didn't roy tell you not to ask us anything? knowing i will do whatever it takes to get my baby back. the telephone wakes me up. pounding headache. i am so, so tired. kahlilah, your taxi to the bus station will pick you up in a half an hour. this is actually happening now. i keep telling myself, it will be over before you know it. i'm leaving the room and
very apprehensive. i had a right to be. i didn't want to get in the car.'t have a choice. just didn't look like a guy that you would mess around with. we go into a restaurant and we sit down. he says to me. i want you to act normal. do you want anything? i said no. i'm going to order you a coffee. and i am sweating bullets, trying to act normal. jose said that i had to go to san jose, costa rica, before i could get to paris. i was shocked. i was expecting to go straight to paris and end this...
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two former someone else is looking at this visit with a little bit of apprehension and we are talkingut china. china warning this visit should not disrupt regional relationships. president obama has said there will be -- there will be -- boeing with a multibillion dollar deal with vietjet. greek lawmakers have approved a fresh round of austerity measures. the prime minister secured 153 votes. opposition parties rejected most of the measures. euro group leaders meet tomorrow. it is considering closing its factory and will make a final decision by the middle of this year. chinese demand for jets falling due to a lack of government incentives. chinese tech firms are going online and the search for crowdfunding. we have been taking a look into this. what is this all about? crowdfunding,k of fund my dream honeymoon. these companies are not startups by any means. company willne make a smart home theater projector. they are backed by one of the most popular state owned television broadcasters. not exactly backyard garage. angie: why are they going to regular folks? >> it is a way to crack th
two former someone else is looking at this visit with a little bit of apprehension and we are talkingut china. china warning this visit should not disrupt regional relationships. president obama has said there will be -- there will be -- boeing with a multibillion dollar deal with vietjet. greek lawmakers have approved a fresh round of austerity measures. the prime minister secured 153 votes. opposition parties rejected most of the measures. euro group leaders meet tomorrow. it is considering...
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if one thing, there is a bit of apprehension from investors getting into the market because of thoseeadlines. balancing the headline -- deadline and the rate hike would be difficult. georgewe will get to soros. would you be prepared to pull money out at the moment? >> i am not george soros but i would take some profits now. this: i want to show you chart, by fax. we had a five-year shopping spree. some say this was another massage to the market. what we're seeing, have a look at this. they have dropped by 38%. is biggest champion beginning to tire. these buybacks are dropping, down 38%. the biggest reduction since 2009. it was all built on puff. thehe companies think [indiscernible] which goes in line what -- with what george soros is doing. manus: let's get your perspective on europe. we have sentiment rising. citigroup's numbers are back toward zero. they are getting a bit better. but equities are under a little bit of rusher. what do we need from a european perspective to convince you to take more european equity risks? >> will we need is to go through the referendum on june 23. o
if one thing, there is a bit of apprehension from investors getting into the market because of thoseeadlines. balancing the headline -- deadline and the rate hike would be difficult. georgewe will get to soros. would you be prepared to pull money out at the moment? >> i am not george soros but i would take some profits now. this: i want to show you chart, by fax. we had a five-year shopping spree. some say this was another massage to the market. what we're seeing, have a look at this....
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he is not against getting behind a unifying figure but if there is some apprehension about unity now, that is donald trump's job. >> asked whether he would support donald trump, he is a voter and a citizen, he is not there yet, what is required on donald trump's part? dan: he is serious questions about donald trump's temperament to be commander-in-chief and judgment. >> what does he have to do? dan: he is not providing a checklist but saying over the next couple of months, earn my support. trump has behaved in the last few months, rhetorically, temperamentally, gives people a lot of pause about whether or not he is worthy of having their support. >> we think this is a big deal, is it? mary: with all due respect, you are overreacting. with your analysis that this is some white night effort. >> we said people might speculate about that. forget that, the notion of the speaker of the house withholding support of the presumptive nominee of his party, is that abigail -- is that a big deal? mary: indiana was two days ago, it is premature, it time errors are emotional and this one in particul
he is not against getting behind a unifying figure but if there is some apprehension about unity now, that is donald trump's job. >> asked whether he would support donald trump, he is a voter and a citizen, he is not there yet, what is required on donald trump's part? dan: he is serious questions about donald trump's temperament to be commander-in-chief and judgment. >> what does he have to do? dan: he is not providing a checklist but saying over the next couple of months, earn my...
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: there is a sense of apprehension, even trepidation and uncertainty. city, aalked around the lot of people said they were under start -- undecided, and you can understand why. it's a desperate list of candidates. leading the polls, we have duterte, and men who says if he will become president, he will kill criminals and leave them in the bay of manila. he is seen as being a vigil on take, renegade leader. do we want a president of that nature? also among the candidates, grace poe, a senator in her first term who is seen as being an inexperienced leader when it comes to executive powers, executive decisions. she is not without controversy either. she has spent most of her adult life in the u.s. she even gave up her filipino citizenship to be a u.s. citizen, and that has been in question, although she has been cleared by courts to run. when it comes to philippine elections, it's more about personality as opposed to policies, and there is a sense of a rejection of the usual leadership. people here are tired. even though the country has seen 6% growth in t
: there is a sense of apprehension, even trepidation and uncertainty. city, aalked around the lot of people said they were under start -- undecided, and you can understand why. it's a desperate list of candidates. leading the polls, we have duterte, and men who says if he will become president, he will kill criminals and leave them in the bay of manila. he is seen as being a vigil on take, renegade leader. do we want a president of that nature? also among the candidates, grace poe, a senator in...
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actually chose just the right tone, because there's a significant wing of the party that still has apprehension about coming together. unify and the meeting was important, not so uch about the topics or issues discussed but about establishing that relationship between peaker ryan and donald trump and the thing i got was a positive thing between the two of them and the statement was to by paul ryan afterwards indicate there's a lot of issues to discuss but in the 45 the es, at least establish working relationship and they both established a very positive tone when they came out. and i say to people that i'm going through a lot of the same cochair s a national for ted cruz for president campaign, there are a lot of issues along the way, they get sliced and tied, there is tension that comes along with a presidential campaign. we started with 17 candidates, ow we're town to a prospective and likely nominee and the wounds created by that division eed to be healed and it starts very well with donald trump and speaker ryan. it will take some time. e've got to look to the convention in cleveland to get
actually chose just the right tone, because there's a significant wing of the party that still has apprehension about coming together. unify and the meeting was important, not so uch about the topics or issues discussed but about establishing that relationship between peaker ryan and donald trump and the thing i got was a positive thing between the two of them and the statement was to by paul ryan afterwards indicate there's a lot of issues to discuss but in the 45 the es, at least establish...
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could have the best clinic in the tenderloin but people will wander back and forth because of apprehension of entering the clinic and all that entailed. this is where if you focus in on relationship, hopefully services can fall and we need to be relationship-oriented both in "cultural diversity perspective and in a socio-economic or developmental perspective because of the impact on a relationship. i think that's my understanding of our focus. but it's people are coming with what they come with, their strengths and struggles. both staff and patients and helping people be self-aware of those struggles is one of the aspects where you can move people to their strengths. that's what i see you doing. >> i would add going back to commissioner ca karshmer's question to me, 2.8, they're not sure. trauma creates helplessness and hope unlessness. and we can't do anything to change this situation for myself. i think we hear that. we see that reflected in our staff quite a bit where there might be a good idea that they have but feel like they can't make an impact because they're not a leader. a lot of
could have the best clinic in the tenderloin but people will wander back and forth because of apprehension of entering the clinic and all that entailed. this is where if you focus in on relationship, hopefully services can fall and we need to be relationship-oriented both in "cultural diversity perspective and in a socio-economic or developmental perspective because of the impact on a relationship. i think that's my understanding of our focus. but it's people are coming with what they come...
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but if there is some sort of apprehension about unity right now, that is donald trump's job. a more basic question, asked whether he will support donald trump. he says he is not there yet. what is required on donald trump's part? what does he have to do to earn paul ryan-- dan: he has serious question about donald trump's temperament to be commander-in-chief. he has serious questions about his judgment. mark: what does he expect them to do to address it? dan: he is not providing a checklist, but saying over the next couple of months in the election, earn my support. we all have turned the support of those who are asking for our vote, then he should do the same. the weight donald trump has behaved in the last few months, rhetorically, temperamentally, gives people a lot of pause whether or not he is worthy of having their support. mark: mary, john and i think this is a big deal. is it, or are we overreacting? mary: with all due respect, i think you're overreacting. analysise with your that this is some white knight effort. mark: people might speculate about that. forget that p
but if there is some sort of apprehension about unity right now, that is donald trump's job. a more basic question, asked whether he will support donald trump. he says he is not there yet. what is required on donald trump's part? what does he have to do to earn paul ryan-- dan: he has serious question about donald trump's temperament to be commander-in-chief. he has serious questions about his judgment. mark: what does he expect them to do to address it? dan: he is not providing a checklist,...
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in terms of total number of apprehensions on the border, and 2014 year-to-date 261,000. last year down to 182. right now we are at 223. i do not see improvement in terms of security of the border. it just has not improved, and it represents an enormous risk. >> thank you very much. first of all, unaccompanied children and family units pose a unique challenge because by and large those individuals fleeing that free central american countries do not seek to evade law enforcement. >> okay. i do not want you discussing that. i was pointing out that fact in terms of lack of security at the border. the total apprehension. >> and 2014 was far different and lower in prior years, but if i may, to the point of how we ensure the security of the border and specifically with respect to the terrorist threat, one of the challenges in the smuggling of individuals is the transnational criminal organizations and their participation. we have no evidence to suggest that they are willing participants in the smuggling of individuals who are members of terrorist organizations and in fact have
in terms of total number of apprehensions on the border, and 2014 year-to-date 261,000. last year down to 182. right now we are at 223. i do not see improvement in terms of security of the border. it just has not improved, and it represents an enormous risk. >> thank you very much. first of all, unaccompanied children and family units pose a unique challenge because by and large those individuals fleeing that free central american countries do not seek to evade law enforcement. >>...
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. >> 1986, 628,000 apprehensions in this area.rs here. in 1994, this fence was built. four years later an 18-foot tall barrier was put up. >> the fence is not the be all, end all of the immigration problem. that seems to be a political issue. but for us it allows us to do our job more effectively. >> nobody expected this. they started to cross in more dangerous areas. instead of one or two people dying a month it was per day. >> that is when he founded border angels. the latest initiative is childrens day at friendship park. >> the heart and soul of this immigration issue. w you don't practice human rights by putting up a wall. >> customs and border protection agreed to open the door. this year six families were selected to reunite with no barriers between them for three minutes each. >> when was the last time that you saw your mom and your sister face to face? >> about nine years ago. >> gabby came to the u.s. undocumented when she was 8. today she lives in california legally thanks to a temporary work permit. her mother and sist
. >> 1986, 628,000 apprehensions in this area.rs here. in 1994, this fence was built. four years later an 18-foot tall barrier was put up. >> the fence is not the be all, end all of the immigration problem. that seems to be a political issue. but for us it allows us to do our job more effectively. >> nobody expected this. they started to cross in more dangerous areas. instead of one or two people dying a month it was per day. >> that is when he founded border angels. the...
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their story until he talked to him to clarify the fact and make sure they are not under any miss apprehension reason, their own, they chose not do that. finally, let me say a word about my wife, leigh. she has been, if anything, under more stress because of these events in the last few days than i have. and she continues to astonish me with her strength and her courage. this is, needless to say, not a pleasant thing for anyone. not for me, not for our children, but particularly not for her. she has said that we have been married for 28 years. i hope we're married 28 more. if that work out, and i think it will. but over that 28 years, i have to tell you, there is -- of the people i have met in the world, friends that i have made, this is most extraordinary human being i have ever had the pleasure of knowing not simply as a wife, but as a human being. and she is here today and will be with us on the campaign trail. >> senator, you told me a couple weeks ago in much in that you didn't feel the american people had any interest in your personal life. do you still maintain that's true? or do you be
their story until he talked to him to clarify the fact and make sure they are not under any miss apprehension reason, their own, they chose not do that. finally, let me say a word about my wife, leigh. she has been, if anything, under more stress because of these events in the last few days than i have. and she continues to astonish me with her strength and her courage. this is, needless to say, not a pleasant thing for anyone. not for me, not for our children, but particularly not for her. she...
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so it was actually a quick, quick apprehension. >> green was returned to the jail and charged with escape to which he pled guilty. he was sentenced to three years in prison. because that was more time than he would have received if convicted of his burglary charges, prosecutors did not pursue the case. >> so i'm going to prison. >> do you regret it? >> no. no regret at all. i wouldn't be here if it wasn't for the escape. at the same time i'm learning a lot while i'm in here. i'm talking to the most intelligent people i ever met. i feel like it was kind of a blessing in a way to get my intelligence level and up and get me more bigger and more smarter, you know. >> he said other inmates in his ad seg unit have helped in his quest for knowledge. >> i come in here and i still didn't know how to to read all the way. i went downstairs and talked to my boy mark. he said read the dictionary. now i've read over like 40, 50 books since i been here. he says that knowledge is the foundation of all things in existence. know what i'm saying? that's very true. without knowledge you would be nothing. >>
so it was actually a quick, quick apprehension. >> green was returned to the jail and charged with escape to which he pled guilty. he was sentenced to three years in prison. because that was more time than he would have received if convicted of his burglary charges, prosecutors did not pursue the case. >> so i'm going to prison. >> do you regret it? >> no. no regret at all. i wouldn't be here if it wasn't for the escape. at the same time i'm learning a lot while i'm in...