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arthur a doll moork a glash is a criminal defense attorney, former prosecutor.ound of the daughter is heart breaking. and underscores the human element of this, right? it's like we jump into these legal debates and you skim right over the human element of what happened. anyway, it's -- it's hard to watch, and yet that doesn't answer the question about whether what we saw on that tape is illegal or, as the governor said, racist. i'll start with you on it mark. >> i'm not prepared to make any conclusions at all. he may be right. he may be wrong too. i say let's wait till all the evidence is in and then we'll know through a legal lens whether this officer reasonably feared death or great bodily harm which is the legal standard. since we don't have all the evidence yet why not just wait? >> something important is missing on that tape. we saw the aftermath, but we didn't see the prelude. >> right. that's why this officer unlike the officers in baton rouge, where you kind of see the beginning, middle, and end of that encounter that officer at least would have the oppo
arthur a doll moork a glash is a criminal defense attorney, former prosecutor.ound of the daughter is heart breaking. and underscores the human element of this, right? it's like we jump into these legal debates and you skim right over the human element of what happened. anyway, it's -- it's hard to watch, and yet that doesn't answer the question about whether what we saw on that tape is illegal or, as the governor said, racist. i'll start with you on it mark. >> i'm not prepared to make...
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started years ago by bob bell and arthur a. this is the only pro sporting event owned and operated and managed by a nonprofit organization. the washington tennis and education foundation. they really community. over in southeast d.c., they have a whole other school over there really allowing kids to learn tennis to get into the classrooms and hope that they can make sure to continue their education and go on to college, even helping them with scholarships. behind this wall, if it gets too hot you can become a spectator. it will be hot by the end of the week. certainly, today. there's a whole area with venues. there's even the backcourt bar. it's a mouthful. i think they pretty much say -- -- have had to us to drink if you can't pronounce that. there's a lot going on behind the wall here. world-class athletes from around the world. the clay here is very fast. you can get a chance on this intimate venue to see the stars we have grown to love. again, it's citi place through the weekend -- taking place through the weekend. come down
started years ago by bob bell and arthur a. this is the only pro sporting event owned and operated and managed by a nonprofit organization. the washington tennis and education foundation. they really community. over in southeast d.c., they have a whole other school over there really allowing kids to learn tennis to get into the classrooms and hope that they can make sure to continue their education and go on to college, even helping them with scholarships. behind this wall, if it gets too hot...
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on oscar night, arthur grace hovered nearby, snapping everything with a small pocketçó camera. the party ended early the next morning at williams' hotel suite. arthur grace: and i noticed the oscar was still on the little table next to -- i think it was art's deli or junior's deli bagz so that was the last picture içó that was oscar night. tracy smith: how many pictures do you think you took in total of robin williams?xd arthur grace: oh, honestly, i have no idea, but it has to be in the thousands really.i] tracy smith: grace, who now lives on his boatñr in los angeles, says he imagined he and robin would go through all the pictures as old men, but it was not to be. when was the last time you spoke to him? arthur grace: i saw him in late 2013, about six months before he died.n:Ñ4b just seemed to be quieter. seemede1 to be more -- didn't he the same energy that i rememberv tracy smith: but you didn't get the sense that there was anything wrong? arthur grace: wrong with him? no, no, no. no, not at all, not at all pelley: we begin tonight with breaking news in the west. the sudden
on oscar night, arthur grace hovered nearby, snapping everything with a small pocketçó camera. the party ended early the next morning at williams' hotel suite. arthur grace: and i noticed the oscar was still on the little table next to -- i think it was art's deli or junior's deli bagz so that was the last picture içó that was oscar night. tracy smith: how many pictures do you think you took in total of robin williams?xd arthur grace: oh, honestly, i have no idea, but it has to be in the...
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in 1986, robin williams was a man who it seemed could do everything but stop. arthurs a photographer assigned to cover him for "newsweek" magazine, and not long after grace's cover hit the news stands robin williams asked him to stick around and basically help document his life. >> we just hit it off, got along well together and respected each other. >> if you could boil it down, what do you think it was that made the two of you click? >> we're both children. >> he never once said to me, don't shoot this, or you can't photograph that. or you have done enough. >> never once? >> never one time, as long as i knew him did that ever happen. >> so for close to 30 years, grace shot everything. in every waking and non-waking hour. in places far from public view. he captured the calm before the storm. grace says that in the moments before a stand-up orperfmance, robin williams would drift into what seemed like another world. >> before he went on stage he got very quiet, almost sleepy? >> they call it a zen-like state. he just almost fell asleep. he was just looking down, arms
in 1986, robin williams was a man who it seemed could do everything but stop. arthurs a photographer assigned to cover him for "newsweek" magazine, and not long after grace's cover hit the news stands robin williams asked him to stick around and basically help document his life. >> we just hit it off, got along well together and respected each other. >> if you could boil it down, what do you think it was that made the two of you click? >> we're both children....
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he is a great segue because his older brother arthur iii, here's the story, was a classmate athea annapolis. arthur graduated in 86 and became a navy captain before hiu untimely death in 23 of appendicitis. flaky graduated a year behind arthur iii also in 1897 and by no small coincidence, among the best friends was thomas hart who would go on to command the fleet in the philippines in 1941. what that means is that lady and heart new the foundation for a long period of time. they think absolutely nothing of calling him douglas. and as douglas macarthur goes on to this great status, here are the two men that are o on a firt name basis. if you know anything about douglas macarthur there aren't many people that walked up to him and called him douglas. in fact his second wife is on record as always calling him general. and referring to him in her soft southern drawl. from the standpoint of the man that is so close to him in terms of being a counselor really knows macarthur while. it really goes a long way to sort of hoping roosevelt. they knew each other from the days that roosevelt was assistan
he is a great segue because his older brother arthur iii, here's the story, was a classmate athea annapolis. arthur graduated in 86 and became a navy captain before hiu untimely death in 23 of appendicitis. flaky graduated a year behind arthur iii also in 1897 and by no small coincidence, among the best friends was thomas hart who would go on to command the fleet in the philippines in 1941. what that means is that lady and heart new the foundation for a long period of time. they think...
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smg other thing arthur a fox news legal analyst here, he's worked closely with law enforcement, also prosecutors, we're looking at dispassionately trying to remove emotion out of this. it's a horrific tragedy what's happening right now. we're looking at statistics showing that blacks shot at two and a half times more than whites but black police officers more likely to use a gun aimed at african-americans than white officers that's some analysis coming of justice department data. what do you make of that? >> well i think in addition to that the statistics that everyone overlooks is how many black people are are being victimized? black people are more worried about being shot by another black person in their community than they are by the police. that's the key. who is being victimized? >> thank you so much for your time we appreciate it. donald trump releasing a statement on the dallas shooting. here is part of it. we're going to quote part of it now. it is a coordinated premeditated assault on the men and women who keep us safe. we must restore law and order and must restore the conf
smg other thing arthur a fox news legal analyst here, he's worked closely with law enforcement, also prosecutors, we're looking at dispassionately trying to remove emotion out of this. it's a horrific tragedy what's happening right now. we're looking at statistics showing that blacks shot at two and a half times more than whites but black police officers more likely to use a gun aimed at african-americans than white officers that's some analysis coming of justice department data. what do you...
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the story, he was a classmate of leahy's in annapolis. arthured in 1886 and became a navy captain before his untimely death and 1923 of appendicitis. they he graduated a year behind arthur the third, also in 1897. by no small 1897. by no small coincidence, among their best friends was thomas c hart, who would go on to commands at the asiatic fleet in the philippines in 1941. know what that means is that lay he and heart are the two people who have known the macarthur family and douglas for the longest period of time. they think absolutely nothing of calling him douglas. as douglas macarthur sort of goes on to this great hero status, here are two men who are very much on a first name basis with him. if you you know anything about douglas macarthur, they are not many people walked up to him and called him douglas. in fact his second wife jean was on record as always calling in general. in referring to him and her soft, southern drawl as my general. so it's interesting from fdr standpoint that the man who so close to him in terms of being a counsel
the story, he was a classmate of leahy's in annapolis. arthured in 1886 and became a navy captain before his untimely death and 1923 of appendicitis. they he graduated a year behind arthur the third, also in 1897. by no small 1897. by no small coincidence, among their best friends was thomas c hart, who would go on to commands at the asiatic fleet in the philippines in 1941. know what that means is that lay he and heart are the two people who have known the macarthur family and douglas for the...
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a horrendous commentator. you are third rate, kennedy. arthurre many questions in life, why kennedy has a show is one of them. i guess we don't ask why arthur doesn't have a show, because he sucks. alice drew a picture of me. look at that. that's lovely. i love the old english lettering. nice. love it. let's talk about sea lions. okay, kennedy we get it, you hate cats. now give it a rest. matt offers a horrifying thought. love your show, but you have got to love kittens. i take care of 120 every day and will name one kennedy in your honor. i don't know what's more disgusting, the fact that you are a cat hoarder or you will name one after me. john wants answers, do you have a favor firecracker? yes. a tie between the whistling petes and the m-80. and it's always good to ends the program with glowing adoration or as jeff river says, you are the most obnoxious person on tv. yea, i win. i'll be back more obnoxious than ever. i'll be back monday. tomorrow be sure to check out "wall street week" with gary kaminsky and anthony scaramucci. kaminsky and
a horrendous commentator. you are third rate, kennedy. arthurre many questions in life, why kennedy has a show is one of them. i guess we don't ask why arthur doesn't have a show, because he sucks. alice drew a picture of me. look at that. that's lovely. i love the old english lettering. nice. love it. let's talk about sea lions. okay, kennedy we get it, you hate cats. now give it a rest. matt offers a horrifying thought. love your show, but you have got to love kittens. i take care of 120...
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but arthur ashe was a local american hero. and they decided to -- that it would be maybe too difficult or maybe not the right thing to take the confederate monuments down. there was no political will for that. but there was political will for erecting this arthur ashe monument. there were protests. the sons of confederate veterans really did not like the fact that a famous african-american was going to be celebrated alongside confederate veterans. i don't know. i would call this monument inexpertly done. it's not my favorite monument in the world. probably a better one is down here off of monument avenue and near the river, near the james river, actually in the area that was burned during the fires at richmond at iron works. now this is an iron works if the -- works for the confederacy, the place where they made so many of their armaments. a statue to abraham lincoln was placed at this public site that's now owned and opened by -- operated by the national park service. what does this monument say to you guys? student: it's not
but arthur ashe was a local american hero. and they decided to -- that it would be maybe too difficult or maybe not the right thing to take the confederate monuments down. there was no political will for that. but there was political will for erecting this arthur ashe monument. there were protests. the sons of confederate veterans really did not like the fact that a famous african-american was going to be celebrated alongside confederate veterans. i don't know. i would call this monument...
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our field for president as a civil service reform and his vice president candidate will be charles a arthur, the poster boy of the spoils system. getad the top job you can as part of the spoils system. the two of them together ran for office. assassin, who campaigned for garfield. he printed a pamphlet and gave two speeches. in his mind, that was enough for him to get a job. he thought he deserved to be the u.s. mr. to austria -- minister to austria to vienna. when he was told he would not get the job, he would say that paris was fine instead. for weeks, he would tell garfield that he wanted a job. garfield told him that you need to stop doing this, because you would never get a job. it to divineuted intervention, but he said that then arthurrfield will become president. he will be so happy to have gotten a raise, that he will give me a job. he went to a store and bought 44 caliber -- a revolver. this is not the one he had, but it looked similar. he found james garfield at a train station in 1980 -- in 1881, and he shot him twice. backullet when across his and lost in his left side. it miss
our field for president as a civil service reform and his vice president candidate will be charles a arthur, the poster boy of the spoils system. getad the top job you can as part of the spoils system. the two of them together ran for office. assassin, who campaigned for garfield. he printed a pamphlet and gave two speeches. in his mind, that was enough for him to get a job. he thought he deserved to be the u.s. mr. to austria -- minister to austria to vienna. when he was told he would not get...
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could a pbs show become a scandal. arthur said, haters gonna. it was a tough call. are i think you made the right choice. maybe be more up front next time. interesting words from folks about pbs. >>> several local communities have had to reschedule their fireworks because of the weather. college park postponed their show until tomorrow. gaithersburg moved its show to friday and some other communities have not yet released the dates for their rescheduled events, so this will be a great time to download the wusa 9 app and that way when we know, you'll know. >>> to prince georges county tonight where police are investigating a shooting at of all places a parking lot full of ice cream trucks. this happened along buchanan treat in edmiston. -- edminston. [ audio difficulties ] >>> police in new 18-year-old connor golden and two other graduates of oakton high school were climbing on some rocks yesterday in central park. golden stepped on some kind of an explosive and the device exploded. the injury was so severe doctors had to amputate his left leg below the knee. we talk
could a pbs show become a scandal. arthur said, haters gonna. it was a tough call. are i think you made the right choice. maybe be more up front next time. interesting words from folks about pbs. >>> several local communities have had to reschedule their fireworks because of the weather. college park postponed their show until tomorrow. gaithersburg moved its show to friday and some other communities have not yet released the dates for their rescheduled events, so this will be a great...
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is a great segue to macarthur because his oldest brother, here's the story, was a classmate of leahy that annapolis. arthur graduated in 1896 and became a navy captain before his untimely death in 1923 of appendicitis. leahy graduated a year behind arthur iii also in 1897 and by no small coincidence, among the best friends was thomas c. hard who would go on to command the asiatic fleet in the philippines in 1941. what that means is that leahy in part of the two people who have known the macarthur family and douglas for the longest period of time. facing absolute nothing of calling him douglas. and as douglas macarthur goes on to those great hero status, here are two men who are very much on a first name basis with them. if you know anything about douglas macarthur, the are not many people who walked up to him and called him douglas. in fact, his second wife is on record as always calling him general, and referring to him in her soft southern drawl as my general. so it's i think interesting from fdr's standpoint of the man who is so close to him in terms of being a counselor really knows macarthur well. aga
is a great segue to macarthur because his oldest brother, here's the story, was a classmate of leahy that annapolis. arthur graduated in 1896 and became a navy captain before his untimely death in 1923 of appendicitis. leahy graduated a year behind arthur iii also in 1897 and by no small coincidence, among the best friends was thomas c. hard who would go on to command the asiatic fleet in the philippines in 1941. what that means is that leahy in part of the two people who have known the...
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. >> arthur a. f the most successful book franchises to america including the latest story "harry potter and the cursed child." >> the biggest difference is that this is a script, so it's really all in the dialogue and the stage directions. >> reporter: in a popular london stage play soon to be released in script form, harry has a day job, hunting down dark wizards for the ministry of magic. and yet is he having a mid-life crisis? is there some danger looming? >> you know, you can only imagine. >> reporter: so can you give me the secret ending? >> no. >> can you give me the surprise plot twists. >> no. >> does voldemort return? you'd make an excellent spy. levine gave me a tour of some of scholastic's "harry potter" artifacts. that's one big trunk. this trunk carried the first signed copy of the sixth book to america. in what way is this story true to its roots? >> it's really about the question of how do you be a true friend? how do you be a good parent? you know, these are larger things that everyo
. >> arthur a. f the most successful book franchises to america including the latest story "harry potter and the cursed child." >> the biggest difference is that this is a script, so it's really all in the dialogue and the stage directions. >> reporter: in a popular london stage play soon to be released in script form, harry has a day job, hunting down dark wizards for the ministry of magic. and yet is he having a mid-life crisis? is there some danger looming?...
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this articles of capitulation and all before they left would have signed a document such as this, this is the parole document of arthur middleton, a member of the continental congress from south carolina in which they say they will not "not do or cause anything to be done prejudicial to the success of his majesty's arms or hold any criminal intercourse or correspondence with his enemies." they're agreeing to do this and stay out of the fight essentially. now, despite these paroles that were issued to the militia, large numbers of them are going to return to the fight in south carolina. some of them had good reasons. some of them did not. one individual named james dickson noted later that on the night he returned home from the fighting at charleston, he burned his parole in the very next morning wrote off and joined patriot forces in it the back country. another gentlemen who had a little bit more justification for doing so was named john postal. as he later said, he fully intended after taking his parole to "remain peaceably at his plantation," and he was going to do so. but after a couple weeks, he's at home and som
this articles of capitulation and all before they left would have signed a document such as this, this is the parole document of arthur middleton, a member of the continental congress from south carolina in which they say they will not "not do or cause anything to be done prejudicial to the success of his majesty's arms or hold any criminal intercourse or correspondence with his enemies." they're agreeing to do this and stay out of the fight essentially. now, despite these paroles...
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i had to use it as a different level, know what i'm saying? for me arthur ashe is like kareem, in my household they were family. even though they were not there. my own goals, my granddad when they saw me at a young age, these are the athletes to watch and which ones not to watch. careen, jim brown, muhammad ali, arthur ashe, even billie jean king to that standpoint. they were athletes who came to my life that impacted me because my family put it on me to study them. >> host: you also write the introduced you to apartheid >> guest: that's right. up to that time i was totally american. know what i'm saying? we knew something about the slave trade in africa or whatever but at the time what it gave you was a chance to take a look at another part of the world to see how it impacted us and how we could impact it. he took a fortified stance against it that i learned from. >> host: from your book, as a black studies major at long beach state, i learned at an early age that black people, even the wealthy of us, have been conditioned to wait for the white man to sig
i had to use it as a different level, know what i'm saying? for me arthur ashe is like kareem, in my household they were family. even though they were not there. my own goals, my granddad when they saw me at a young age, these are the athletes to watch and which ones not to watch. careen, jim brown, muhammad ali, arthur ashe, even billie jean king to that standpoint. they were athletes who came to my life that impacted me because my family put it on me to study them. >> host: you also...
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a criminal offense. finding rice not guilty on all counts. >> i'm not surprised at all. brad: arthur johnson, among a handful of peaceful protesters outside the courthouse. >> over nothing serious and not even reckless endangerment. brad: when we come back at 5:00, you will hear from the head of the police officer union. he wants the case dropped but he is also calling for a better dialogue between the police and the community. in baltimore, brad bell, abc7 news. jonathan: all right. thanks. coming up next at 4:00, the hundred of millions mark convention on interstate 27 222 -- interstate 270. michelle: space-x off to the international space station and the important cargo coming up. president obama: the soldier that was there that day said with all due respect to john wayne. alison: the president awards the highest military decoration. heroic action by retired lieutenant colonel charles kettle ahead at 4:00. doug: in the past few minutes we have severe thunderstorm warnings to tell you about. look full screen at the radar. full in the details. severe thunderstorm warning in effect u
a criminal offense. finding rice not guilty on all counts. >> i'm not surprised at all. brad: arthur johnson, among a handful of peaceful protesters outside the courthouse. >> over nothing serious and not even reckless endangerment. brad: when we come back at 5:00, you will hear from the head of the police officer union. he wants the case dropped but he is also calling for a better dialogue between the police and the community. in baltimore, brad bell, abc7 news. jonathan: all...
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in 1986, robin williams was a man who it seemed could do everything but stop. arthurce was a photographer, assigned to cover him, for news week magazine. and not long after grace's cover shot hit the news stands, robin williams asked him to stick around, and basically help document his life. >> we just hit it off. we get along well together and respected each other. >> if you could boil it down, what do you think it was that made the two of you click? >> we are both children. >> he never once said to me don't shoot this. or you can't photograph that. or you have done enough. >> how many pictures do you think you took in total of robin williams? >> honestly, i have no idea, but it has to be in the thousands really. >> grace, who now lives on his boat in los angeles, said he imagined he and robin would go through all of the pictures together as old men, but, it was not to be. when do you think robin williams was happiest? he was happiest around his kids really, family life. >> the other side of robin williams and bill the science guy, that's this sunday morning right he
in 1986, robin williams was a man who it seemed could do everything but stop. arthurce was a photographer, assigned to cover him, for news week magazine. and not long after grace's cover shot hit the news stands, robin williams asked him to stick around, and basically help document his life. >> we just hit it off. we get along well together and respected each other. >> if you could boil it down, what do you think it was that made the two of you click? >> we are both children....
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. >> but with no body, it takes 13 years of tenacious police work to finally build a strong enough case to charge arthurm with murder. >> that was the amazing thing is that you're walking into a case with no physical evidence. >> even though cindy's body is never found, and ream never admits to killing her, a jury convicts ream on circumstantial evidence for her death in 2008. >> guilty in the first degree. >> cindy's family is relieved that her killer is finally brought to justice. but they are still eager to locate her remains and bury cindy on their own terms. >> that's important to be able to put her where we want, not for somebody else. and close to home. >> before ream's sentencing, detective mclaughlin visits the convicted killer in his cell. >> i said, i'm here for one thing. and i says, i need a map. i need a map, will you draw out where she is so i can go find her. i says, give that much to the family. >> ream finally admits he buried cindy 22 years ago, and leads authorities to the spot where remains are recovered. but he says he didn't kill her. ream claims she died in an accident while play
. >> but with no body, it takes 13 years of tenacious police work to finally build a strong enough case to charge arthurm with murder. >> that was the amazing thing is that you're walking into a case with no physical evidence. >> even though cindy's body is never found, and ream never admits to killing her, a jury convicts ream on circumstantial evidence for her death in 2008. >> guilty in the first degree. >> cindy's family is relieved that her killer is finally...
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. >> a 15-year-old footballyear-oo player was posthumously awarded the arthur ashe awarde a at last night'sr saivon dobson dob was with friends when a grouprie of men approached them and was d on them. >> the 2016 espy awards showsho takes on a serious conscious csc tone that calvin on twitter after taylor swift reveals gossip about her ex.ipbt >> more taylor swift news and a calvin harris.arri >>> we're going to break.'re here's a a live look across acr the region.n. 5:42 is the time. 76 degrees.re >> carry on my wayward friend. i >> back in a moment. >> ♪ sfx: turbines revving up, you hear that? and louder that's the sound of our summer sale firing up its engines with fares as low as $69 dollars one-way. so get ready to take off... because sale prices as low as these don't happen every day! book your low fare now at southwest.com low fares. nothing to hide. that's transfarency. sfx: clap, clap, ding >> all right. coming up on 5:45 right now.. confusion on the streets of see brussels amid reports of two ofw explosions. officials say a fire on a street in the belgian capitolanp damaged at l
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a couple of studies. i know the philadelphia case. they were actually pretty remarkable. in the case of chicago, arthur, the preacher. faith-based program led by the church. here part of the difficulty is that there's a criminal element that's the left. and this is my discussion with brandon. never knew quite what to do. the white folks, liberation. there's a third wrinkle which is sort of the complicated nature. >> so -- >> so my question is how do you -- how do you filter that into your analysis. i'm trying to complicate the analysis. how does one filter that element into your analysis? >> well, i mean, my initial thought when you were talking about corruption specially in that period and during the nixon administration that there's corruption -- >> johnson. there was hustling during johnson. >> the way in which these programs -- there's corruption in the ways that the programs are selected to be funded and things like that. that is a problem with the kind of bureaucracy that's created. we really see the corruption at the highest levels taking off and there's corruption -- there's white-collar corruption and some o
a couple of studies. i know the philadelphia case. they were actually pretty remarkable. in the case of chicago, arthur, the preacher. faith-based program led by the church. here part of the difficulty is that there's a criminal element that's the left. and this is my discussion with brandon. never knew quite what to do. the white folks, liberation. there's a third wrinkle which is sort of the complicated nature. >> so -- >> so my question is how do you -- how do you filter that...
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a process believing he was god's agent on earth. with that view, you can get into trouble. >> john: arthur herman, macarthur was sure of what he believeed and got into crashes with presidents. h the comparison of god as a figure. he is -- one of the reasons i have the subtitle, the american warrior. he's objects just as war with american foes but his own leadership, including in the army. including three presidents, hoover, roosevelt and truman. it's amazing when you think about it, because considering his eformous rise within his chosen prfltionz, the u.s. army, the fact that he is never able to restrain himself from telling superiors when they're wrong, and he thinks they're wrong, and he is grating nerves. it's an amazing career. basically he's driving his career through the army with the parking brake on. he's achieved things and been an amazing decisive commander in world war i, world war and korea. he's amazing ability, and power of position. >> john: we'll get back to jefferson in a minute. >> to his point. f.d.r. could stand up with marketure. but he needed "douglas macarthur:american warrior". six days before macarthur died, he
a process believing he was god's agent on earth. with that view, you can get into trouble. >> john: arthur herman, macarthur was sure of what he believeed and got into crashes with presidents. h the comparison of god as a figure. he is -- one of the reasons i have the subtitle, the american warrior. he's objects just as war with american foes but his own leadership, including in the army. including three presidents, hoover, roosevelt and truman. it's amazing when you think about it,...
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rawnhurst after a water main ruptured in the overnight hours creating a muddy creek developing in the neighborhood. it happened on arthur street. neighbors were left without water service for a while. crews spent the day making repairs. >>> police in philadelphia are investigating an overnight homicide in port richmond where the victim was found lying between two parked cars. at 5:00 a.m. officers were called to the intersection of jasper and east bear street. they arrived to find the unidentified man lying on the street. he was pronounced at the scene. no arrests have been made. >>> north hampton county a burglar's hand was severed after the victim fought back. two men broke into the basement of a home on the 1300 block of canal street in north hampton borough. moments later they attack the the man who lived there. that's when the victim grabbed a machete slashing toward the intruders serverring his hand. the person who lived at the home was not injured but posted a sign showing two hands on the door with beware written out. >>> new york city police are trying to figure out who put a homemade explosive in central park
rawnhurst after a water main ruptured in the overnight hours creating a muddy creek developing in the neighborhood. it happened on arthur street. neighbors were left without water service for a while. crews spent the day making repairs. >>> police in philadelphia are investigating an overnight homicide in port richmond where the victim was found lying between two parked cars. at 5:00 a.m. officers were called to the intersection of jasper and east bear street. they arrived to find the...
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a job. so, he attributed it to divine intervention, but he said that if i kill garfield then arthur will become president. he will be so happy to have gotten a raise, that he will give me a job. he went to a store and bought 844 caliber -- a 44 caliber revolver. this is not the one he had, but it looked similar. he found james garfield at a train station in 1980 -- in 1881, and he shot him twice. one bullet when across his back and lost in his left side. it missed his spine and did not hit any of his idol organs. however, he lingered and suffered for two months before he died. his assassin was arrested right away. his pistol was collected by the smithsonian, but it has since been lost. no one knows where it is now. this is what it would have looked like. garfield, the other thing that people know about him today is that, a sickly it was poor medical care that killed him. in fact, if they had just sewed up the wound, he would have made a full recovery. a probe his wound with dirty fingers and non-sterlite equipment, and he got an infection and he died. when his assassin went to trial, he said th
a job. so, he attributed it to divine intervention, but he said that if i kill garfield then arthur will become president. he will be so happy to have gotten a raise, that he will give me a job. he went to a store and bought 844 caliber -- a 44 caliber revolver. this is not the one he had, but it looked similar. he found james garfield at a train station in 1980 -- in 1881, and he shot him twice. one bullet when across his back and lost in his left side. it missed his spine and did not hit any...
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a couple of case studies in i know the philadelphia case. they were pretty remarkable. in the case of woodlawn in chicago, it was arthur -- so that was a faith-based program. it was was led by the churches in the area. what do we do with that? here part of the difficulty is there is a criminal element to the left and this is my discussion with brandon, never quite knew what to do with it. so the narrative of white folk, black folk, black liberation and then there is a third wrinkle which is the complicated nature of the path for a black militants had a criminal link to. so my question is, how do you put that into your analysis. i'm trying to complicate the analysis. so how does one filter that element? into your analysis. >> initial thought when we're talking about corruption especially during that period in the nixon administration is there's corruption running through, the ways in which these programs are implemented on the local level, in some ways there is corruption within some of the organizations being funded but there's corruption within ways in which programs are even selected to be funded and things like that
a couple of case studies in i know the philadelphia case. they were pretty remarkable. in the case of woodlawn in chicago, it was arthur -- so that was a faith-based program. it was was led by the churches in the area. what do we do with that? here part of the difficulty is there is a criminal element to the left and this is my discussion with brandon, never quite knew what to do with it. so the narrative of white folk, black folk, black liberation and then there is a third wrinkle which is the...
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arthur grace was a photographer assigned to shoot for news week behind the scenes and the tried to warn the campaign this was headed for disaster. he is it seeing pictures back in the hangary dukakis -- there was a huge debate whether the helmet should be worn or not. general dynamics wouldn't let the ride go forward without it. would he just do a slow roll in front of the press? that would look wimpy. but if the broker a compromise, todd, where the governor would emerge from this behind closed doors in the hangar and is riding with corden of general dynamics, who would become secretary of the navy, and they did a slow role -- slow roll for the cameras and these are 60-foot long constructions on flatbed trucks with a back row and front row, and you could do a -- a model going down the catwalk very slowly. get all the pictures you went. governor dukakis won't be wearing the helmet and he will look like george c. patton. then the tang will cruise out, have a stop, she governor will put his helmet on and get to see how this conventional piece of military equipment can operate. and general
arthur grace was a photographer assigned to shoot for news week behind the scenes and the tried to warn the campaign this was headed for disaster. he is it seeing pictures back in the hangary dukakis -- there was a huge debate whether the helmet should be worn or not. general dynamics wouldn't let the ride go forward without it. would he just do a slow roll in front of the press? that would look wimpy. but if the broker a compromise, todd, where the governor would emerge from this behind closed...
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. >> the following is a paid program for arthur seven. ro seven. >> hello. i am your host.me to u.s. dr. tv. bringing top reticle experts directly to you to discuss the late
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a few degrees cooler with the lights off. for seniors who want to sun bathe or swim, like 85-year-old arthur palmer, who has a pretty good heat wave game plan -- >> plenty of liquids. >> reporter: jcc adult program director sharon siegel said part of staying safe in the heat are verbal reminders. >> there are definitely reminders. we are always telling our groups to drink plenty of water. >> reporter: and same goes for the kinder camp kidos. >> when it's hot, hot, hot, we drink, drink, drink. >> we also have double popsicle day. they get a popsicle in the morning and a popsicle in the afternoon. >> reporter: and guys, just about every foot step or so we found a hydration station like this one set up here throughout the facility. and we also know that a water ice delivery came yesterday. go ahead, get a drink of water. we know it's hot outside. coming up at 6:00, we'll show you the difference on how it feels out here, and also, how it feels inside your locked vehicles. some important tips that you may not think about. live in cherry hill, i'm cydney long, nbc 10 news. >>> right now at 5:00, new video shows crews working in the
a few degrees cooler with the lights off. for seniors who want to sun bathe or swim, like 85-year-old arthur palmer, who has a pretty good heat wave game plan -- >> plenty of liquids. >> reporter: jcc adult program director sharon siegel said part of staying safe in the heat are verbal reminders. >> there are definitely reminders. we are always telling our groups to drink plenty of water. >> reporter: and same goes for the kinder camp kidos. >> when it's hot, hot,...
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. >> later, curry presented the arthur ashe courage award given postumously to a 15-year-old boy from tennessee who saved the lives of three girls by throwing his body over theirs and shielding them from bullets that ultimately took his life. steph was so moved by this story he wanted to meet privately with dave on's family before the espys began. that's why he did hardly any red interviews. that tells you what kind of a stan steph curry is. >> all right. thank you so much, larry. >> abc 7 news at 11:00 couldn't. coming up, cashing in on pokeman. bay area businesses seeing dollar signs because of the hugely popular game. >> plus the donald trump tweet sparking new speculation about who his running mate will be. . >>> san rafael, south bay, pleasanton and all the play area, this is abc 7 news. >> pokeman go seems to be everywhere. countless users exploring the bay area trying to catch the characters. >> many bay area businesses hope to cash in on the craze. abc 7's reporter cornell bernard has details. >> the set behind me is a pokey stop, one place where players can receive clues on t
. >> later, curry presented the arthur ashe courage award given postumously to a 15-year-old boy from tennessee who saved the lives of three girls by throwing his body over theirs and shielding them from bullets that ultimately took his life. steph was so moved by this story he wanted to meet privately with dave on's family before the espys began. that's why he did hardly any red interviews. that tells you what kind of a stan steph curry is. >> all right. thank you so much, larry....
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. >> later, curry presented the arthur ashe courage award given postumously to a 15-year-old boy fromnessee who saved the lives of three girls by throwing his body over theirs and shielding them from bullets that ultimately took his life. steph was so moved by this story he wanted to meet privately with dave on's family before the espys began. that's why he did hardly any red interviews. that tells you what kind of a stan steph curry is. >> all right. thank you so much, larry. >> abc 7 news at 11:00 couldn't. coming up, cashing in on pokeman. bay area businesses seeing dollar signs because of the hugely popular game. >> plus the donald trump tweet sparking new speculation about who his running mate will be. >> (all with worry-free ownership. colors in your neighborhood... head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... shift your thinking about buying your next one. . >>> san rafael, south bay, pleasanton and all the play area, this is abc 7 news. >> pokeman go seems to be everywhere. countless users exploring the bay area trying
. >> later, curry presented the arthur ashe courage award given postumously to a 15-year-old boy fromnessee who saved the lives of three girls by throwing his body over theirs and shielding them from bullets that ultimately took his life. steph was so moved by this story he wanted to meet privately with dave on's family before the espys began. that's why he did hardly any red interviews. that tells you what kind of a stan steph curry is. >> all right. thank you so much, larry....
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a difference in life. you can create jobs and do some things. from that standpoint i felt like it was opportunity to me to make something happen. >> what's your connection to arthur. [inaudible] >> one of the things i learned at that time as a young athlete was in between sets he would come up and sit down and he would meditate. for me that was so cool. the next time i went out. [inaudible] for me in my household, they were family, my uncle, my granddad they come here the young age. jim brown, muhammad ali, they were the ones they always told me to watch. they were athletes that came to my life that impacted me because my family encourage me to study them. >> you also right that he introduced you to. [inaudible] >> absolutely. at that time what it gave me was a chance to take a look at another part of the world and see how it impacted us and how we could impact us. >> from your book, there's a black studies major at long beach state and you learned at an early age that black people, even the wealthy of us have been conditioned to wait for the white man to sign off on our move. >> to that degree where we are right now, who do we make our ally. often times we make
a difference in life. you can create jobs and do some things. from that standpoint i felt like it was opportunity to me to make something happen. >> what's your connection to arthur. [inaudible] >> one of the things i learned at that time as a young athlete was in between sets he would come up and sit down and he would meditate. for me that was so cool. the next time i went out. [inaudible] for me in my household, they were family, my uncle, my granddad they come here the young age....
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. >> later, curry presented the arthur ashe courage award given postumously to a 15-year-old boy fromtimately took his life. steph was so moved by this story he wanted to meet privately with dave on's family before the espys began. that's why he did hardly any red interviews. that tells you what kind of a stan steph curry is. >> all right. thank you so much, larry. >> abc 7 news at 11:00 couldn't. coming up, cashing in on pokeman. bay area businesses seeing dollar signs because of the hugely popular game. >> plus the donald trump tweet sparking new speculation about who his running mate will whe gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so you know what he gives? i'll give you everything i've got and then some. he gives a hundred and ten percent! i'm confident this 10% can boost your market share. feel me lois? i'm feeling you. boom! look at that pie chart. the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com. . >>> san rafael, south bay, pleasanton and all the play area, this is abc 7 news. >> pokeman go seems to be everywhere. countless users exploring the bay area trying to
. >> later, curry presented the arthur ashe courage award given postumously to a 15-year-old boy fromtimately took his life. steph was so moved by this story he wanted to meet privately with dave on's family before the espys began. that's why he did hardly any red interviews. that tells you what kind of a stan steph curry is. >> all right. thank you so much, larry. >> abc 7 news at 11:00 couldn't. coming up, cashing in on pokeman. bay area businesses seeing dollar signs...
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i am arthur spitzer a member of the steering committee i have got a couple preliminary before we begin. i'll start with our own reporter and marcia tucker who is pro bono coordinator and technical staff are making all the arrangements possible. thanks to c-span for covering us again this year. i understand we are being broadcast live on c-span2. if you want to -- and chris who is the producer of the show for coordinating the many requirements of the d.c. bar and c-span. as i mentioned our main sponsor is the bar section on the ministration of justice which focuses on matters involving court administration and rules and relationship between the bench and the bar on the aspect of the lawyer's relationship to the profession. we also focus on improving access to justice with the district of columbia. if you're not a member of of the section you are cordially invited to join. if only one of 20 sessions of the d.c. bar which cover most areas of legal practice from antitrust and entertainment to family law, criminal law, real estate, taxes, if your member of the d.c. bar not involved we encou
i am arthur spitzer a member of the steering committee i have got a couple preliminary before we begin. i'll start with our own reporter and marcia tucker who is pro bono coordinator and technical staff are making all the arrangements possible. thanks to c-span for covering us again this year. i understand we are being broadcast live on c-span2. if you want to -- and chris who is the producer of the show for coordinating the many requirements of the d.c. bar and c-span. as i mentioned our main...
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it was a bizarre scene, dozens of people with blank stares, stumbling around a brooklyn neighborhood yesterday. brian arthurive streamed it on facebook. >> as i'm walking up the block, i see everybody laying on the floor, and everybody's stumbling all over the place. it looked like a scene out of a zombie movie. >> reporter: emergency workers sent 30 people to hospitals saying they were under the influence of k-2 or spice. designed to mimic marijuana, it has far more powerful effects. this man says he's used it before. >> k-2 does, puts you in a delusional world, have your mind spinning, mind alterment. >> reporter: it's made by spraying various lael chemicals onto plants, ground up and smoked. many users experience confusion, hallucinations, rapid heart rate and even seizures. police say it's sold at small, neighborhood grocery stores. a cbs uncoverdercover investiga found it at this store. k2 is growing nationwide. more than 3500 calls of synthetic marijuana use to poison centers over a five-month period last year. drug dealers have managed to stay one step ahead of federal law enforcement. no sooner do t
it was a bizarre scene, dozens of people with blank stares, stumbling around a brooklyn neighborhood yesterday. brian arthurive streamed it on facebook. >> as i'm walking up the block, i see everybody laying on the floor, and everybody's stumbling all over the place. it looked like a scene out of a zombie movie. >> reporter: emergency workers sent 30 people to hospitals saying they were under the influence of k-2 or spice. designed to mimic marijuana, it has far more powerful...
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a way. someone said and arthur puts her or himself into every character and that is really true. whether i want to or not, i am in every character. certainly i am in samantha. all my life experiences find their way into the stories come into the characters and into the clients samantha represents. i used to be a defense attorney before i became a prosecutor. all of those experiences and my experiences as a prosecutor all come to bear in stories and certainly in "blood defense". >> host: why did you switch from defense to prosecution? >> guest: it was okay when i was defending drug cases, prostitutes and all that. then i started more and more handling violent crime. then i wound up working on a case involving a double homicide and attempted murder in which the defendants dragged the woman into a car and stabbed her 17 times and through her in the alley to die so when it got to that i don't think i want to do this. i want to stand up for the victims so i left the fence and went into prosecution. >> host: how long were you a prosecutor? >> guest: 14 years. >> host: how did the o.j.
a way. someone said and arthur puts her or himself into every character and that is really true. whether i want to or not, i am in every character. certainly i am in samantha. all my life experiences find their way into the stories come into the characters and into the clients samantha represents. i used to be a defense attorney before i became a prosecutor. all of those experiences and my experiences as a prosecutor all come to bear in stories and certainly in "blood defense"....
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. >> the city was recently award i a three million-dollar mc arthur grant to cut the incarcerated population by 34 percent over the next three years. >>> recent police involved shootings across the country have tensions at an all time high. "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan shows us how talking about the issues can go a long way to help ease the tension. >> ♪ >> reporter: performing and teaching music is rodney bradley from lansdowne passion he taught a life lesson to four boys in his choir. >> they were talking about the violence in the world and how come cops they don't kill anybody except african americans all the time. >> reporter: bradley let the boys age ten to 14 express their opinions but soon realized they had extreme views. >> one thing that bothered me was when one of the guys said that they were happy when the children, when the officers in dallas got shot. so that is a major red flag. >> reporter: after leaving restaurant where they were talking bradley started a darby township police vehicle and despite protest introduced them to deputy chief brian paterson. >> he explaine
. >> the city was recently award i a three million-dollar mc arthur grant to cut the incarcerated population by 34 percent over the next three years. >>> recent police involved shootings across the country have tensions at an all time high. "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan shows us how talking about the issues can go a long way to help ease the tension. >> ♪ >> reporter: performing and teaching music is rodney bradley from lansdowne passion he taught...
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now that it's all right to discuss sex, people are now talking about it a great deal, and i don't think that's so bad. >> yes, arthur i think that talking about sex wastes such a lot of time. >> helen gurley brown pointed out that the guys had one standard, the women had another. and that was a revelation. rules that had existed for a thousand years just overnight they were gone. >> in a recent survey, 44% of the high school and college girls questioned said they approve of sexual intercourse before marriage if they're serious about the young man. do either of you approve for yourselves of intercourse before marriage? >> yes, i do. >> yes, i would say. >> sexual revolution or sexual renaissance? the experts are still trying to define it. ters, we sip champagne and peruse my art collection, which consists of renaissance classics and more avant-garde pieces. yes, i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humir
now that it's all right to discuss sex, people are now talking about it a great deal, and i don't think that's so bad. >> yes, arthur i think that talking about sex wastes such a lot of time. >> helen gurley brown pointed out that the guys had one standard, the women had another. and that was a revelation. rules that had existed for a thousand years just overnight they were gone. >> in a recent survey, 44% of the high school and college girls questioned said they approve of...
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i get a kick because the regions on television arthur the repair -- ratings on television are through roof. no one will watch the next convention. i will have a hard time watching her final speech. number one, i never too well. number two, or in. -- boring. how about the final speech. in our final speech, our final speech. [cheering] fault, that i think it went like an hour and 25 mins. in the networked in ottawa today. they had all of their -- did not know what to do. they had all of their local news. you never ever move your local news. they all moved in. they said they are moving it. shows, they all went back. they were not going to miss this convention. i love that. wow. it was not my fault. applauseened is the was so long and so crazy. [cheering] it really was. if you look on the speech was fine but the applause was longer than the speech. it was great. great love. that was all about unity. we may be missing a couple of people, we may be missing just a couple of people, two other things. just to finish with ted. i like ted. i don't want his endorsement. if he gives it, i will not
i get a kick because the regions on television arthur the repair -- ratings on television are through roof. no one will watch the next convention. i will have a hard time watching her final speech. number one, i never too well. number two, or in. -- boring. how about the final speech. in our final speech, our final speech. [cheering] fault, that i think it went like an hour and 25 mins. in the networked in ottawa today. they had all of their -- did not know what to do. they had all of their...
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a brooklyn neighborhood yesterday. >> this is crazy. >> reporter: brian arthur live streamed it on facebook. >> as i'm walking up the ee everybody laid out on the floor. everybody is stumbling all over the place. it looked like a scene out of a zombie movie. >> reporter: emergency workers sent 33 people to area hospital, saying they appeared to be under the influence of the synthetic drug known as k-2 or spice. designed to mimic marijuana, the drug has far more powerful effects. this man says he's used it before. >> k-2 puts you in a delusional word, has your mind spinning, mind altering. >> reporter: k-2 is made by spraying various illegal chemicals on the plants. it's then ground up and smoked. many users experience confusion, hallucination, rapid heart rate and even seizures. police say it's sold at small neighborhood grocery stores. a cbs undercover producer found it at this brooklyn corner store last year. >> $10? >> $10. >> reporter: k-2 usage is growing nationwide. the c.d.c. reports more than 3,500 calls of synthetic marijuana use to poison centers over a five-month period last year. that's a 229% jump from t
a brooklyn neighborhood yesterday. >> this is crazy. >> reporter: brian arthur live streamed it on facebook. >> as i'm walking up the ee everybody laid out on the floor. everybody is stumbling all over the place. it looked like a scene out of a zombie movie. >> reporter: emergency workers sent 33 people to area hospital, saying they appeared to be under the influence of the synthetic drug known as k-2 or spice. designed to mimic marijuana, the drug has far more powerful...