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>> we know exactly, actually, because judge barry williams told us a few hours ago. it will go no longer than december 17th. but as i said there are the other five trials slated to start in january. they will play out through march and april of 2016. >> john terrett in baltimore. thank you very much. >>> prosecutors say that they hope today's hearing in colorado springs, colorado, will offer clues lined that deadly attack on a planned parenthood clinic on friday. this man, robert louis deere shot and killed five others. we're hear about others who were killed in that event. >> why? he didn't even know them. they were just body parts. my brother was not for abortion. he was not participating in an abortion. >> the third victim who died, the officer, garrett swazey was a six-injury vet of the colorado springs force, and he leaves behind two children. >>> classes have been canceled at the main campus of university of chicago today. someone posted a message online threatening an attack on the campus quad this afternoon. the fbi and school are trying to figure out who pos
>> we know exactly, actually, because judge barry williams told us a few hours ago. it will go no longer than december 17th. but as i said there are the other five trials slated to start in january. they will play out through march and april of 2016. >> john terrett in baltimore. thank you very much. >>> prosecutors say that they hope today's hearing in colorado springs, colorado, will offer clues lined that deadly attack on a planned parenthood clinic on friday. this man,...
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judge barry williams began meeting individually with jurors this afternoon to get through this panel. he said he expects to have a jury seated and to get going with the trial at least by wednesday. reporting live in baltimore, scott broom, wusa 9. >> scott, thanks for that. that trial could go until at least december 17. >>> if you thought today's weather was ugly, well, the next couple of days will only get uglier. >> chief meteorologist topper shut is tracking the weather. >> a chilly november rain. we're paying the piper for the weekend. radar over the last hour shows rain and showers essentially everywhere across the metro area. even if you're not seeing anything in montgomery county, roads are still wet, still have drizzle. heaviest activity is west of town, past mcclain and fairfax, heading out route 7 and route 50. even around the beltway, toward silver spring and around toward bouie, rain and showers. good news, there's no flood watches or anything like that. it's going to be with us for a while. 8:30 tonight, more rain and showers off to the west with temperatures essentially
judge barry williams began meeting individually with jurors this afternoon to get through this panel. he said he expects to have a jury seated and to get going with the trial at least by wednesday. reporting live in baltimore, scott broom, wusa 9. >> scott, thanks for that. that trial could go until at least december 17. >>> if you thought today's weather was ugly, well, the next couple of days will only get uglier. >> chief meteorologist topper shut is tracking the...
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judge barry williams decided the 12 jurors selected will not be sequestered and must remain anonymous. video of gray's april 12th arrest, which sparked widespread protests against police brutality that later turned violent. hundreds rioted and looted several stores the day of gray's april 27th funeral. attorney bill murphy represented gray's family in a $6.4 million wrongful death settlement. >> it's very important that jurors not bring their preconceived notions into the case. >> hands up. >> reporter: this weekend protesters in downtown baltimore say they plan to rally peacefully outside the courthouse for the trial they've been waiting for s sce may 1st. that's when baltimore state's attorney marilyn mosby announced charges against the six officers. >> the manner of death deemed a homicide by the maryland state medical examiner is believed to be the result of a fatal injury that occurred while mr. gray was unrestrained by a seat belt in the custody of the baltimore e police departmtmt wagon. >> reporter: the officers involved will each have separate trials. porter is facing manslau
judge barry williams decided the 12 jurors selected will not be sequestered and must remain anonymous. video of gray's april 12th arrest, which sparked widespread protests against police brutality that later turned violent. hundreds rioted and looted several stores the day of gray's april 27th funeral. attorney bill murphy represented gray's family in a $6.4 million wrongful death settlement. >> it's very important that jurors not bring their preconceived notions into the case. >>...
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judge barry williams decided the 12 jurors selected will not be seseestered and must rememn anonymous. jurors will be shown cell phone video of gray's april 12th arrest, which sparked widespread prprests against police brutality that later turned violent. hundreds rioted and looted several stores the day of gray's april 27th funeral. attorney bill murphy represented gray's family in a $6.4 million wrongful death settlement. >> it's very important that jurors not bring their preconceived notions into the case. >> hands up. >> reporter: this weekend protesters in downtown baltimore say they plan to rally peacefully outside the courthouse for the trial they've been waiting for since may 1st. that's when baltimore state's attorney marilyn mosby announced chargegeagainst the six officers. >> the manner of death deemed a homicide by the maryland state medical examiner is believed to that occurred while mr. gray was unrestrained by a seat belt in the custody of the baltimore police department wagon. >> reporter: the officers involved will each have separate trials. porter is facing mananaugh
judge barry williams decided the 12 jurors selected will not be seseestered and must rememn anonymous. jurors will be shown cell phone video of gray's april 12th arrest, which sparked widespread prprests against police brutality that later turned violent. hundreds rioted and looted several stores the day of gray's april 27th funeral. attorney bill murphy represented gray's family in a $6.4 million wrongful death settlement. >> it's very important that jurors not bring their preconceived...
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normally in the jury selection process, judge barry williams tells porter to stand and asks potential jurors if any know the officer. none raise a hand. but all then as mitt they know of the case. of the caught on camera arrest of freddie gray, of the riots that followed gray's death last april. the challenge facing the court finding 12 jurors, plus alternates who can be impartial. >> even outside the city it will be hard. because most vulnerable residents have strong opinions about the freddie gray case. >> i'm from the same area he is from. this is the same stuff we did every day. >> officer william porter stands accused of involuntary manslaughter and assault for not getting medical care for freddie gray and not belting him securely in a police van after gray allegedly asked for help. billy murphy represents gray's family and says the citizens at large must be open mind about the case because a lot of knowledge is not publicly known. >> what concerns me is the jurors that there must be a conviction on the one hand. and an acquittal on the other hand. i'm confident those jurors can
normally in the jury selection process, judge barry williams tells porter to stand and asks potential jurors if any know the officer. none raise a hand. but all then as mitt they know of the case. of the caught on camera arrest of freddie gray, of the riots that followed gray's death last april. the challenge facing the court finding 12 jurors, plus alternates who can be impartial. >> even outside the city it will be hard. because most vulnerable residents have strong opinions about the...
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the judge, barry williams, asked the panel of potential jurors, william porter is charged with voluntary manslaughter and assault. the victim was freddie gray. any member of this panel who has not heard or read about the case, please stand up. nobody stood up. that means everybody is aware of the freddie gray case. however not one member of the jury was aware of the curfew or they said they were not aware of officer william porter. we will update how long the jury selection might take and how long this trial might last tonight at 4:00. that's the latest live in baltimore. back to you. ♪ >>> you can see chris gordon standing out there in baltimore, where the rain has not quite t gotten to yet. you guys will get in on the action. we have had rain and a few snowflakes out in the shenandoah valley, and in higher elevations freezing rain. for the rest of the day, gloomy monday. we're talking about temperatures almost static, low 40s. they'll rise as we continue into the evening and overnight. we expect continuing tonight, through the day tuesday and wednesday we'll talk more about those freez
the judge, barry williams, asked the panel of potential jurors, william porter is charged with voluntary manslaughter and assault. the victim was freddie gray. any member of this panel who has not heard or read about the case, please stand up. nobody stood up. that means everybody is aware of the freddie gray case. however not one member of the jury was aware of the curfew or they said they were not aware of officer william porter. we will update how long the jury selection might take and how...
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but judge barry williams refused. he ruled that jurors will not be sequestered. they will be allowed to go home at night. the trial of baltimore police officer william porter begins here on monday with jury selection and will draw national media attention. in baltimore, chris gordon, news 4. >>> a new clue tonight in a deadly hit-and-run in fairfax county. police released a picture today. it shows the vehicle that may have hit 69-year-old zahor khan, crossing franconia road at brookland avenue november 1st when he was hit and killed. police are looking for the driver of that vehicle. or anyone else who may have seen anything about that time. >>> montgomery county police are stepping up their efforts to keep us safe as we do our railroad shopping. they will be out in parking lots making sure drivers show down and pay attention and pedestrians are urged to make sure they are visible to drivers. >> they'll be handing out reflective shopping bags as well as headbands or arm bands and works great putting it on your backpacks and other stuff to be seen. it's critically
but judge barry williams refused. he ruled that jurors will not be sequestered. they will be allowed to go home at night. the trial of baltimore police officer william porter begins here on monday with jury selection and will draw national media attention. in baltimore, chris gordon, news 4. >>> a new clue tonight in a deadly hit-and-run in fairfax county. police released a picture today. it shows the vehicle that may have hit 69-year-old zahor khan, crossing franconia road at...
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. >> reporter: in court judge barry williams asked approximately 75 potential jurors has any member of the panel not heard or read about the case? there was no response which means they all know about it. they are all aware of the riots after freddie gray's funeral and the curfew that followed. they also know that the city of baltimore paid freddie gray's family $6.4 million. >> do you think the civil settlement with the city will affect the jury's view of guilt or innocence of this officer? >> i would hope not because they're different systems, this is a settlement and it's not a finding in a court. >> i asked maryland law school professor doug colbert might make jurors think that the city feels the police did something wrong. >> settling with the family is a private matter and they're represented by the state's attorneys office and they are here to make sure that the jury respects life and liberty of others. >> reporter: well, the judge today told potential. >> arors that they will have to clear their calendars because this trial, he believes will last until december 17th. that's the
. >> reporter: in court judge barry williams asked approximately 75 potential jurors has any member of the panel not heard or read about the case? there was no response which means they all know about it. they are all aware of the riots after freddie gray's funeral and the curfew that followed. they also know that the city of baltimore paid freddie gray's family $6.4 million. >> do you think the civil settlement with the city will affect the jury's view of guilt or innocence of this...
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judge barry williams this morning got to what is perhaps the most important question in this trial. baltimore police officer william porter is charged with involuntary manslaughter and assault. freddy gray is seen on video being dragged to a police van in april, that led to rioting and now demonstrations. the judge asked potential jurors this morning has any member of the panel not heard or read about the case? no one stood meaning they all know about it. demonstrators chanted around the courthouse they want justice for freddy gray. law professor doug colbert is providing legal analysis of this trial for news 4. >> so i was pleased that everyone acknowledged that they knew about the case, and i'm very confident that people will continue to provide the information that eliminates people with biases or prejudices. >> ahead, all new at 5:00, the answer to the question so many are asking how long will this trial in baltimore take? we'll have the answers on news 4 at 5:00. that's the latest in baltimore. chris gordon, news 4. >>> >> i'm adi'm adam tuss at t station. it's a new day for me
judge barry williams this morning got to what is perhaps the most important question in this trial. baltimore police officer william porter is charged with involuntary manslaughter and assault. freddy gray is seen on video being dragged to a police van in april, that led to rioting and now demonstrations. the judge asked potential jurors this morning has any member of the panel not heard or read about the case? no one stood meaning they all know about it. demonstrators chanted around the...
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judge barry williams read a list of more than 200 potential witnesses, including 85 police officers, the former police commissioner, the states attorney maryland mosby, and some media figures, including cnn's don lemon, all on a list of potential witnesses in a case where, again, not a single one of the jurors said they were not very familiar with this case. reporting live in baltimore, scott broom, wusa 9. >> tough job ahead. a lot on the line. jury selection is expected to go no later than wednesday. judge williams told jurors to expect a trial that will last until december 17. >>> a man accused of going on a deadly shooting spree at a planned parenthood clinic has made his first court appearance. 57-year-old robert lewis dear appeared with his attorney via video feed before a judge in colorado springs, colorado. the judge outlined the charges against dear, including first degree murder. three people were killed, nine others wounded in last friday's attack. prosecutors have not offered a motive for the crime. >>> the man who jumped the white house fence on thanksgiving day appeared
judge barry williams read a list of more than 200 potential witnesses, including 85 police officers, the former police commissioner, the states attorney maryland mosby, and some media figures, including cnn's don lemon, all on a list of potential witnesses in a case where, again, not a single one of the jurors said they were not very familiar with this case. reporting live in baltimore, scott broom, wusa 9. >> tough job ahead. a lot on the line. jury selection is expected to go no later...
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. >> in court judge barry williams questioned 80 potential jurors and they are all aware of freddie gray's death and they are aware of the charges against officer william porter and the curfew that followed writing here in april. i spoke with some baltimore residents outside the courthouse. >> do you think you could be a fair and impartial juror? >> yeah. >> i have been. >> you put aside everything you've seen and you're aware of? >> i definitely could, but others don't believe it. do you think officer porter could get a fair trial in baltimore? >> no. >> why? >> the case is national so with the case being national everybody has already form theired opinion. >> reporter: the judge told jurors that the case could last december 17th and the university of maryland law school says there is a no-nonsense judge. >> think it's typical judge williams. he's not going to allow either party to delay or to make life more difficult for the jurors. the case is going move forward, and i expect by the end of next week that the jury will be deliberating. >> straight ahead, has the city of baltimore possibl
. >> in court judge barry williams questioned 80 potential jurors and they are all aware of freddie gray's death and they are aware of the charges against officer william porter and the curfew that followed writing here in april. i spoke with some baltimore residents outside the courthouse. >> do you think you could be a fair and impartial juror? >> yeah. >> i have been. >> you put aside everything you've seen and you're aware of? >> i definitely could, but...
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number two, i do think the judge -- judge billy, he may have more experience with judge barry williams i think we are in a position to have a fair judge. it is so important, melissa, i think to have a fair judge because that's where you get your rulings. if i am trying to put in evidence my prior relationship with freddie gray and the defense wants it in the prosecution doesn't, that's up to the judge to say, wait a minute, this is irrelevant, or it is relevant to the officer's state of mind when dealing with freddie gray. >> what do you think, mr. mur y murphy? is this a judge likely to make fair decisions? >> oh, absolutely. i've known him since he was a baby prosecutor years ago and i followed his career all through its various stages and he's very thoughtful. he's very, very bright and he is an extraordinarily fair human being. but he's no nonsense 37 so you can expect that the trains will run on time and you can expect he won't let the lawyers grandstand or do the things that many of us are famous for and he will make sure that it is a dignified proceeding uninfluenced by outside
number two, i do think the judge -- judge billy, he may have more experience with judge barry williams i think we are in a position to have a fair judge. it is so important, melissa, i think to have a fair judge because that's where you get your rulings. if i am trying to put in evidence my prior relationship with freddie gray and the defense wants it in the prosecution doesn't, that's up to the judge to say, wait a minute, this is irrelevant, or it is relevant to the officer's state of mind...
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kennedy: i feel like i should be singing barry manilow, but i won't. williamot a single line of you were male, what an amateur. let's dive into the mailbag and start it off with michael who writes -- and i have to say thank you, michael, it's nice to have a libertarian mustache on tv as well, mine, not his, his is fake. william says -- thank you. thank you. and do your research, hun, come on! tuesday was national sandwich day, and i call it the carl. that tasty treat inspired a few comments. let's see what you have to say, you obviously loved it. exactly what i asked on my honeymoon. brian writes -- i don't know what you mean, it's so much different. for example, take a look at this hard hitting interview i conducted last week. who dressed you this morning, sally. wasn't by any chance, satan? [ laughter ]. kennedy: see? so different. i forgot my pearls. thank you for watching tonight, i love all of you, even the haters. i know i sound like taylor swift. you can watch all new episodes of "kennedy" monday through thursday. follow me on -- good night. video colle
kennedy: i feel like i should be singing barry manilow, but i won't. williamot a single line of you were male, what an amateur. let's dive into the mailbag and start it off with michael who writes -- and i have to say thank you, michael, it's nice to have a libertarian mustache on tv as well, mine, not his, his is fake. william says -- thank you. thank you. and do your research, hun, come on! tuesday was national sandwich day, and i call it the carl. that tasty treat inspired a few comments....
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i can mitchell, williams, you know, william mcghee, thompson, another point in time jeff canton and barryonds and ken griffeyy junior and sammy sosa -- ken griffey jr and sammy sosa and now bryce harper. so, hopefully he can learn from me and he might have something he can teach me. >> we still think well say ceiling for harper even though in my opinion he won it at a young age. i think dusty can teach him the finer points of the game. how to be a true star, major league player and how to really take over a clubhouse and become more of a leader in the clubhouse and in the community. >> yes, he is special. >>> coming up tonight, i am working on a story, 42 home runs, everyone knows that, i am going inside the numbers to show you how dominant of a season this guy has had. it will be a great year. you will enjoy it at 11:00. >> everybody thinks that he still has room to grow and he can be better. >> he is only 23 years old. >> wow! >> yes. he is young, definitely young. >> yes. something special right there. >>> just ahead at 6:00, bruce johnson and jeffco the ringleader of the paris attack
i can mitchell, williams, you know, william mcghee, thompson, another point in time jeff canton and barryonds and ken griffeyy junior and sammy sosa -- ken griffey jr and sammy sosa and now bryce harper. so, hopefully he can learn from me and he might have something he can teach me. >> we still think well say ceiling for harper even though in my opinion he won it at a young age. i think dusty can teach him the finer points of the game. how to be a true star, major league player and how to...
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william cohen. and retired u.s. army four-star general barry mccaffrey.tlemen, i'd like to talk with you about the notion of war, as expressed by the french president. it's been said for the last 14 or so years that here in america, unless you have a member of the military in your family, the notion of warfare has been awfully far off. ask anyone in uniform, they'll tell you we've been at war for years and years now. but general mccaffrey, starting with you. what do you think war in this case is going to look like? >> well, it's difficult to find warfare as a concept legally practically as a way to go about talking about this. stanley mcchrystal talked about attacking networks. that may well be a more useful notion to think through this. but, brian, back to andrea mitchell, i thought the president's conduct there was disappointing, at best. number one, things have changed. a million refugees to europe is new. number two, snowden's impact on our intelligence collection has been devastating. silicon valley's unwillingness to cooperate fully with nsa is a di
william cohen. and retired u.s. army four-star general barry mccaffrey.tlemen, i'd like to talk with you about the notion of war, as expressed by the french president. it's been said for the last 14 or so years that here in america, unless you have a member of the military in your family, the notion of warfare has been awfully far off. ask anyone in uniform, they'll tell you we've been at war for years and years now. but general mccaffrey, starting with you. what do you think war in this case...
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barry bennett, saying that if someone takes a swing, if you will, at dr. carson tonight, that he's going to get back at them in a way that we've not seen before. armstrong williams has said that he has more of a fire in his belly than we've seen. a big part of his appeal has been this tone. now we're hearing that he plans to be more aggressive. is that not the case? >> well, tamron, i should note that people do -- even nice people like dr. carson get angry when false allegations are thrown at them. and over the past week we've seen a lot of very unprofessional, very unobjective and dishonest reporting about him. and so dr. carson is a man who believes in civility and respect. but at the same time, people should not mistake that type of attitude for weakness. if someone were to attack him, and particularly if they were to do so in an unfair manner, dr. carson will respond. >> do you think that the manner in which donald trump has gone after dr. carson at this point has been unfair? >> i don't think that he fully understands what the truth behind dr. carson's stories are, and so dr. carson has said repeatedly, both in his books in the past, as well as in numerous
barry bennett, saying that if someone takes a swing, if you will, at dr. carson tonight, that he's going to get back at them in a way that we've not seen before. armstrong williams has said that he has more of a fire in his belly than we've seen. a big part of his appeal has been this tone. now we're hearing that he plans to be more aggressive. is that not the case? >> well, tamron, i should note that people do -- even nice people like dr. carson get angry when false allegations are...