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we madpls atticas, everybodcoll 53 guys on thro pd a hu role in it ts season and that helped uwin a per bowl championsh." mayor hancock d governor hickenlooperlsread a joint procmation... making today "pat bowlen day" in hor ofhe team's ner. xx thwin wouldn't have been possible withouthe "broos dense" and "super bowl m-v-p von miller." he helped lead thteam to victy over the panthers on sunday nigh ==== "both weeks ading upo the super bowl we had great energy, were so se of our gam plan, so sure ofurlves, we came into the me with confidence and energy d came t withhein estimas tonight put the crowd at well over 700-thousand center park... for today's celebrations. we continue our verage now.. with news 5's rob quirk...who waright iddle of it all. ==== look le in es are comindown, e banner'sonhe cwd back at ho, but st a few hrs a hundreds of thsands of people-- 3deepso places-- were screaming at the top of their lungs united in orange. yeah colorado spngs! we d it! mbers of broncos nation from lorado springs, lida, pulo and bond turn out in deer to weome home their super bowl champions.
we madpls atticas, everybodcoll 53 guys on thro pd a hu role in it ts season and that helped uwin a per bowl championsh." mayor hancock d governor hickenlooperlsread a joint procmation... making today "pat bowlen day" in hor ofhe team's ner. xx thwin wouldn't have been possible withouthe "broos dense" and "super bowl m-v-p von miller." he helped lead thteam to victy over the panthers on sunday nigh ==== "both weeks ading upo the super bowl we had great...
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did a stint in attica. assault. joe hayes? who's asking? detective tutuola and munch. you own a white van? no. but know what this is about. really? illuminate us. you think i killed those girls on account of that little queens bitch. he's a sharp one. did you? i got the right to shut up if i want to. i got work to do. doesn't look good. an innocent man would want to clear himself. i'm an ex-con. i'm the one you go to first. i didn't rape no grade- schooler five years ago and i sure as hell didn't do nobody now. it's munch. i need a 24-hour detail on a guy we're sitting on till they get here. stabler: looking for mr. mills. sure. clayton works here. why, did he do something wrong? no, we just want to chat with him. is he a photographer? but he doesn't really have "it." yet, you still keep him around. he's available when i need him. do you work with schools a lot? it's my bread and butter. keeps me busy year round. does clayton come with you to these shoots? he does the lights, lugs the equipment. why? that background look familiar to you? is this one of yours? yeah. cla
did a stint in attica. assault. joe hayes? who's asking? detective tutuola and munch. you own a white van? no. but know what this is about. really? illuminate us. you think i killed those girls on account of that little queens bitch. he's a sharp one. did you? i got the right to shut up if i want to. i got work to do. doesn't look good. an innocent man would want to clear himself. i'm an ex-con. i'm the one you go to first. i didn't rape no grade- schooler five years ago and i sure as hell...
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amen. if lowell spent the rest of his life in attica. just like your rack, jack. i only dust off my high horse in dire circumstances. off the record. man to man. whatever he did, fontana found the girl. the slippery slope argument is a bunch of crap. we sanction the death penalty. if killing's okay, how can a little physical persuasion be wrong? it all comes down to weighing the life of an innocent girl against the momentary discomfort of a felon. three cheers for fontana is what i say. so why do we both feel like taking a hot shower? because deep down i'm thrilled to have won the motion to dismiss, and in my heart of hearts, i'm ecstatic about losing, even though i know that's a legal taboo. he knocked on the door. i said, "who is it?" he said he was daddy's friend, so i unlocked the door and let him in. did he scare you? no, he gave me candy and asked me if i wanted to go on a boat ride. i said yes. of course you did. did he ever touch you? he held my hand. did that hurt? no. he was nice. on the boat, he gave me pizza and let me watch movies. tell me, julie. how
amen. if lowell spent the rest of his life in attica. just like your rack, jack. i only dust off my high horse in dire circumstances. off the record. man to man. whatever he did, fontana found the girl. the slippery slope argument is a bunch of crap. we sanction the death penalty. if killing's okay, how can a little physical persuasion be wrong? it all comes down to weighing the life of an innocent girl against the momentary discomfort of a felon. three cheers for fontana is what i say. so why...
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our dead guy was in attica six months ago. previous victim was leonard graves. had quite a nice rap sheet. possession with intent to distribute carrying a concealed weapon. three shots to the head and robbed. 2-2 ruled it a drug-related homicide. aside from the gun, there's no immediate connection between becker and graves. maybe there is none. dealer guns get passed around. graves had it first, got shot by his own piece. becker bought it off the street six months later. then he gets killed witht, too? that's a big coincidence. look, this gun could've en making the rounds for years and i'm not all that interested in chasing after it. now what is the straight- line explanation here? debra weldon owned the gun all along and she killed the both of them. why do we think it was becker's gun in the first place? 'cause that's what she told us. and she's the one who shot him. guys, we have a big problem. debra weldon was raped by becker. she didn't make that up. then let's concentrate on who killed leonard graves. i want a fresh look at that case with our new theory. we
our dead guy was in attica six months ago. previous victim was leonard graves. had quite a nice rap sheet. possession with intent to distribute carrying a concealed weapon. three shots to the head and robbed. 2-2 ruled it a drug-related homicide. aside from the gun, there's no immediate connection between becker and graves. maybe there is none. dealer guns get passed around. graves had it first, got shot by his own piece. becker bought it off the street six months later. then he gets killed...
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two weeks later, prisoners in attica rioted. they killed more than 30 prisoners and guards. those two events on the other side of the country were at the center of a national conversation about what was going on in our prisons that was very much involved in it knows what that something was really wrong. that prisoners were being terribly mistreated and that is why there were these moments of violence. -- at the same time, this and what can we do to prevent this. book "struggle for justice," written by academics and published by a quicker organization. explicitly arguing for interim staff, especially chain -- interim steps, especially sentencing. widespread a claim. 1971, right before furman is decided, the stanford experiment in which they assigned middle-class white men in the 20's to be either prisoners or atrds and put them in a lab stanford university and, within a few days, they were horribly abusing each other. the guards had put their peers closets, making them do callis until they could barely breathe anymore, and they -- do calisthenics until they could barely breat
two weeks later, prisoners in attica rioted. they killed more than 30 prisoners and guards. those two events on the other side of the country were at the center of a national conversation about what was going on in our prisons that was very much involved in it knows what that something was really wrong. that prisoners were being terribly mistreated and that is why there were these moments of violence. -- at the same time, this and what can we do to prevent this. book "struggle for...
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bige shadow that hangs over the rockefeller administration in new york are the unfortunate events at attica there were some people, and i have no comment one way or the other on this, who feel that the government lost control of the state police. i wonder if you could comment on that criticism of rockefeller. you could not be governor of new york for four terms and not get some criticism. he wasn't perfect. i never really knew if he ordered the state leased to do what they did there. i don't blame him. that whole situation was absurd. they were killing each other, holding guards hostage. killed, but that's what happens. , but it make the policy do support it. i don't think he could have avoided it. they just would give up. it was quite a few days, a week and half, four days? >> the end result, they found that the bullets that killed all those people, including the state police, were fired by the state police, so it wasn't exactly a well handled police action. how many police actions do you see today that are well handled? it is a dangerous business. thatll hold to the fact the whole situati
bige shadow that hangs over the rockefeller administration in new york are the unfortunate events at attica there were some people, and i have no comment one way or the other on this, who feel that the government lost control of the state police. i wonder if you could comment on that criticism of rockefeller. you could not be governor of new york for four terms and not get some criticism. he wasn't perfect. i never really knew if he ordered the state leased to do what they did there. i don't...
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the riots at attica, george jackson's death really put a spotlight on prisons in the united states and what was going on inside of them that allowed those things to happen. so part of what was happening in the '70s was people really had a good sense of what had gone wrong, but as the reforms kind of went along, there wasn't that kind of transparency of understanding what was going on built into the reforms. while states passed new sentencing laws, courts ordered new changes to conditions of confinement, the supreme court ordered changes to way the death penalty was imposed there wasn't a lot of tracking as to how that was happening. interestingly, death penalty advocates have done an amazing job over the last 40 years building a data base of exactly what has happened in each death penalty case and that's been much easier in the context of the death penalty than punishment and mass incarceration more broadly because there's about 1500 cases of people who have been executed and you can actually detail exactly what happened in each one. and that body of evidence that's been developed has
the riots at attica, george jackson's death really put a spotlight on prisons in the united states and what was going on inside of them that allowed those things to happen. so part of what was happening in the '70s was people really had a good sense of what had gone wrong, but as the reforms kind of went along, there wasn't that kind of transparency of understanding what was going on built into the reforms. while states passed new sentencing laws, courts ordered new changes to conditions of...
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i saw the outsiders and then the burrell show attica finch from. >> i had to read moby dick in high schoolng why did i have to read this? it made a big impression on me. >> and then anna karina. >> these are heavy reads. >> not too heavy. i mean, you know, it's great. it's dean moriarty. >> and quoting lines in the break from on the road. >> i quoted a couple lines. that's when you know that a book is -- >> sticks with you. >> right. >> thank you for your responses. any time you want to talk to us, use the hashtag #ktvuthe9. >>> more rain on the way, rosemary? >> tgif. partly cloudy skies increasing through the afternoon. and again we do have just a slight chance at a few scattered showers as we roll through your friday afternoon as well. a live look there at the oakland estuary and san francisco in the backdrop. isn't that a beautiful start? we have got 53 degrees right now in santa rosa. san francisco checking in at 56. oakland you're at 55. livermore at 52. san jose 54 degrees at this hour. as we get into the second part of your day, the showers that you can see right now over portions
i saw the outsiders and then the burrell show attica finch from. >> i had to read moby dick in high schoolng why did i have to read this? it made a big impression on me. >> and then anna karina. >> these are heavy reads. >> not too heavy. i mean, you know, it's great. it's dean moriarty. >> and quoting lines in the break from on the road. >> i quoted a couple lines. that's when you know that a book is -- >> sticks with you. >> right. >>...
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attica-- doing eight to ten years for trying to kill me. he's lost his parental rights. walt adopted the boys. mrs. massey... how did you meet your husband? i put a personal ad in... in the newspaper and he answered it. please forgive me for asking this but how has your relationship been with your husband lately? please, mrs. massey. walt is a good man. our relationship isn't about sex. it's... he's a saint. he... ...he rescued me and my boys. does he pay attention to one boy more than he does to another? the older one, shawn... um, they're together all the time when walt is home. oh, my god. what's he done? do you miss your real dad, shawn? walt's our dad now. how do you feel about that? my other dad used to hit my mom. he didn't want to be with me and darren... my little brother. we had to live in a shelter till mom met walt. and what do you anwalt do? go to ball games. he coaches my soccer team. stabler: that's cool. what do you do when you're alone together? he said... i could never tell anyone. that they wouldn't understand. shawn, look at me. i do understand. and t
attica-- doing eight to ten years for trying to kill me. he's lost his parental rights. walt adopted the boys. mrs. massey... how did you meet your husband? i put a personal ad in... in the newspaper and he answered it. please forgive me for asking this but how has your relationship been with your husband lately? please, mrs. massey. walt is a good man. our relationship isn't about sex. it's... he's a saint. he... ...he rescued me and my boys. does he pay attention to one boy more than he does...
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the legal frame up of angela davis and the attica prison rebellion, with just a bit more thought i think i could offer several other examples but that would take up more of my time and not allow me to get to the point of want to do. in the case of the wilmington ten the full force of the legal system hammered nine young black men in their teens or early '20s and a white woman in her 30s for the part in protests over desegregation of public schools in wilmington, north carolina. the actions of elected officials, police, prosecutors and judges throughout the wilmington tens or deals was callous and corrupt even by today's standards of prosecutorial misconduct. part of what i would like to do this evening is too harsh for you the events of the wilmington ten and their frame a. but it's also important to remember and to understand that what happened in wilmington also helped to define a new phase in african-american politics in which an increasingly varied movement coordinated its efforts under the leadership of a vital radical left, and i'll spend some time outlined that as well for you. as
the legal frame up of angela davis and the attica prison rebellion, with just a bit more thought i think i could offer several other examples but that would take up more of my time and not allow me to get to the point of want to do. in the case of the wilmington ten the full force of the legal system hammered nine young black men in their teens or early '20s and a white woman in her 30s for the part in protests over desegregation of public schools in wilmington, north carolina. the actions of...
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it kicks off attica nall street. >> there will be a celebration and parade in brooklyn beginning at 11:00 a.m. on 8th avenue between 49th and 51st streets. crowds of people braved the cold of flushing queens yesterday for the lunar new year parade there. among the marchers, governor he was awarded man of the year and declared it an official holiday. the most important holiday in the chinese calendar. >>> ahead, storm team 4 meteorologist raphael f raphael miranda will be back with a check of the forecast. you're watching "today in new york." in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes partnerships, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in utica, where a new kind of workforce is being trained. and in albany, the nanotechnology capital of the world. let us help grow your company's tomorrow, today ziernl it is 7:39. time to go across the street to check in and see what's coming up on "weekend today" at 9:00. >>> we're doing our best to not lee the studio. good morn
it kicks off attica nall street. >> there will be a celebration and parade in brooklyn beginning at 11:00 a.m. on 8th avenue between 49th and 51st streets. crowds of people braved the cold of flushing queens yesterday for the lunar new year parade there. among the marchers, governor he was awarded man of the year and declared it an official holiday. the most important holiday in the chinese calendar. >>> ahead, storm team 4 meteorologist raphael f raphael miranda will be back...