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the beating is such a dramatic moment, but keep in mind that the beating lasted 90 seconds. the issue of slavery still fascinates audiences. how we got to that point. i go back to the declaration of independence discussions, the constitution discussions and the compromises made. people are fascinated with that whole part of our history. this event transforms that debate, the slavery debate from the political, intellectual, almost academic debate into this gutwrenching, visceral moment. there are those moments in history on all kinds of topics. the caning is that moment in the slavery debate. it is the no turning back point. brian: were there other well-known people in the senate or the house at that time? mr. puleo: daniel webster has just finished and he has retired. keats is very well known from south carolina. there are those kinds of folks. i would say that the calhoun's, the henry clay's, the webster's, that era has largely passed. that is the reason compromise was becoming so difficult. stephen douglas was there from illinois. a powerhouse. has his aspirations on the p
the beating is such a dramatic moment, but keep in mind that the beating lasted 90 seconds. the issue of slavery still fascinates audiences. how we got to that point. i go back to the declaration of independence discussions, the constitution discussions and the compromises made. people are fascinated with that whole part of our history. this event transforms that debate, the slavery debate from the political, intellectual, almost academic debate into this gutwrenching, visceral moment. there...
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kimberly: he joked didn't he jay, that the odds of beating this or better of the odds than beating anthony brown. he got a lot of laughs about that one showing his sense of humor. jonathan: he has been a underdog and hopefully this is a fight he w why are we watching this again? i pay for all these channels, so i make myself watch them all. joey, i'll watch anything except this. except this. go back, go back, go back, go back, go back, go ba. fios custom tv lets you pay for the types of channels you want, not the ones you don't. 100% fiber optics is here. get out of the past. get fios. now for $79.99 a month at getfios.com. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v jonathan: some encouraging news for those fighting to keep sweetbriar college open. after a ruling this morning. diane cho is joining us live with what happened at the hearing. diane: as you can imagine students and alumni are overjoyed with the news but adds mitt there is a lot -- admit there is a lot of work ahead. they approved a plan to keep it open. they announced an agreement had been re
kimberly: he joked didn't he jay, that the odds of beating this or better of the odds than beating anthony brown. he got a lot of laughs about that one showing his sense of humor. jonathan: he has been a underdog and hopefully this is a fight he w why are we watching this again? i pay for all these channels, so i make myself watch them all. joey, i'll watch anything except this. except this. go back, go back, go back, go back, go back, go ba. fios custom tv lets you pay for the types of...
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i beat china all the time. all the time. when did we beat japan at anything? they send their cars over by the millions. and what do we do? when was the last time you saw a chevrolet in tokyo? >> i don't even know where to start. pages upon pages. >> amazing. >> like 50 minutes of -- it's pretty darn good kg. at least you saw some fresh ideas. >> i said it was like the lego movie the theme song "everything is awesome." it really got me excited. i felt richer just listening to him, that there's going to be economic prosperity. i like his business approach. he clearly loves america. i thought this was a great speech. that's what i love about this country. you can have people like this success story, now he's putting his hat in. let's see. i don't know. it will be fun. >> greg he said he's going to be the greatest jobs president that god ever created. >> he's probably created more jobs than most small countries just by the building in new york. what i find interesting about what happened today is the reaction on twitter and the reaction among the media. a lot of p
i beat china all the time. all the time. when did we beat japan at anything? they send their cars over by the millions. and what do we do? when was the last time you saw a chevrolet in tokyo? >> i don't even know where to start. pages upon pages. >> amazing. >> like 50 minutes of -- it's pretty darn good kg. at least you saw some fresh ideas. >> i said it was like the lego movie the theme song "everything is awesome." it really got me excited. i felt richer...
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and she says, beat up, hell, i can beat him up. >> no! no! >> if we could give out an academy award, mane man, she's right up there. >> that was my husband. i loved him. >>> and in florida. >> a little girl, she's gone. >> a grandmother with a plan that shocks detectives. >> she wants her grandchildren killed. >> no witnesses. are you okay with that? >> you wanted your family murdered. >> no. >>> it's like you want him gone, not walking the earth anymore. >> you want him dead. 'going to be $20,000. >> caught on camera presents, the hit man tapes. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> okay, he has got a picture he wants me to look at to see if you can identify the person. i hate to do it that way, but the person is already gone. they've already taken him. so if you can take a quick look. >> no! no! oh. >> it seems to be a heart wrenching scene. police hand a long beach, california, woman a series of photos of her husband lying in a field. he appears to be dead. >> oh. oh! >> but the pictures are not as grizzly as she thinks. >> we actually set up a phony crime scene. i th
and she says, beat up, hell, i can beat him up. >> no! no! >> if we could give out an academy award, mane man, she's right up there. >> that was my husband. i loved him. >>> and in florida. >> a little girl, she's gone. >> a grandmother with a plan that shocks detectives. >> she wants her grandchildren killed. >> no witnesses. are you okay with that? >> you wanted your family murdered. >> no. >>> it's like you want him...
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i fell six beat me with a rod. israeli soldiers saw everything, and beat me. no one saw nothing. >> according to human rights groups 89% of police investigations are closed because israeli investigators failed to find suspects or enough evidence to lay charges. of cases investigated only 7% ever lead to an indictment and only around a third of those lead to a full or partial conviction. conviction. >> reporter: this woman is with the organization behind the research and says the reason crimes against palestinian citizens routinely go unpunished is some senior security officials appear to condone it. >> it starts from above. there's no will by some commanders to see the perpetrators as outlaws that should be punished. there are those that believe the motivation serves the country by expanding israel's control over territory. >> settler violence against palestinians in the occupied west bank is well documented. according to the office for coordination of humanitarian affairs, in 2014 there were 399 assaults. al jazeera requested an interview with israeli police
i fell six beat me with a rod. israeli soldiers saw everything, and beat me. no one saw nothing. >> according to human rights groups 89% of police investigations are closed because israeli investigators failed to find suspects or enough evidence to lay charges. of cases investigated only 7% ever lead to an indictment and only around a third of those lead to a full or partial conviction. conviction. >> reporter: this woman is with the organization behind the research and says the...
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officers in san francisco i have a lot of residents calling for beat officers i'm calling for that if we have policing that say better way of having policing where it's done effectively and done right with relationship building we are not there to have the staffing to do that and i believe that this resolution is increasing the size of our staffing level of the police department after we get to the 1971 level that is not only that should be done starting a process where we later have a charter amendment to lock that in to me it makes much more sense we engage as a city overall how to do it a united way discussing whether or not we should increase our staffing level we should have department of public health in place and community in place to do part of the discussion not something being driven single mindedly i believe by the police department and people that feel that's what the police department should be doing that is not a good way of making public policy and not a good way of asserting getting to police level of staffing and from san franciscoians are going to bear the brunt of t
officers in san francisco i have a lot of residents calling for beat officers i'm calling for that if we have policing that say better way of having policing where it's done effectively and done right with relationship building we are not there to have the staffing to do that and i believe that this resolution is increasing the size of our staffing level of the police department after we get to the 1971 level that is not only that should be done starting a process where we later have a charter...
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and he beat me so bad that both my eyes were almost shut. broke my nose in several places.y clav vehicle and my leg with a poker from the fireplace, an iron poker and that was for about sex, seven hours kept yelling at me, screaming at me. it's pimping. >> it's a slave trade. >> a 30-year veteran leads the vegas metro vice unit. her team is out every day cracking down on those involved in vegas' illegal sex trade. >> let's be real about it. it's a slave trade. pimps aspire to be respected within their culture. they sell women from one pimp to another. >> it's not just the tir knee of the pimp, inevitably violent and twisted johns are also drawn to vegas and it's bounty of women for sale. despite being at a five-star hotel, annie says her life has been threatened and that she's been beaten on more than one occasion by abusive johns. she remembered one angry man that wanted his money back after he was too drunk and high to perform. he proceeded to beat annie unconscious and stole all her money. >> when i came to, he was carrying me to the window and back then the windows open
and he beat me so bad that both my eyes were almost shut. broke my nose in several places.y clav vehicle and my leg with a poker from the fireplace, an iron poker and that was for about sex, seven hours kept yelling at me, screaming at me. it's pimping. >> it's a slave trade. >> a 30-year veteran leads the vegas metro vice unit. her team is out every day cracking down on those involved in vegas' illegal sex trade. >> let's be real about it. it's a slave trade. pimps aspire to...
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spending in san francisco and this assumes the productions would not film here except for the rae beatcommendations to strike the consents of 57.82 and quota rebate on july 2015 pay one dollar for each dollar for the qualified film production costs not to exceed $4 million by july 1st, 2009, provides water the rebate practicum up to that time noted exceeds $6 million from the controllers accounted for film rebate programs and the project and the rebates e beats shall not be paid from other legal financing only to those qualified low budget qualified film instruction that and honor after may 20, 2006 and recommend we approve that ordinance as recommended. >> thank you, mr. rose why not open up for public comment to item one, if there is anybody that wishes to comment on item one we'll line up against the wall the gentleman with the scarf. >> hold on a second if you want to line up on the side wall everyone will have two minutes. >> supervisor farrell and supervisor tang and anything else it we thank july 1st. >> sir we're not talking about muni item one. >> okay. thank you arrest hi, i'
spending in san francisco and this assumes the productions would not film here except for the rae beatcommendations to strike the consents of 57.82 and quota rebate on july 2015 pay one dollar for each dollar for the qualified film production costs not to exceed $4 million by july 1st, 2009, provides water the rebate practicum up to that time noted exceeds $6 million from the controllers accounted for film rebate programs and the project and the rebates e beats shall not be paid from other...
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record highs to beat today, well, 96 in martinsburg and 93 at dulles and only 92 so far and that they probably did not make it, 91 is safe downtown and 99 also safe in baltimore. and so the heat wave is here for the next four days and 93 tomorrow on saturday and 93 on sunday. and 95 on monday. the record highs, again, at national as the average is 83. so we are running about 10 degrees above average and their record is 95 tomorrow and 96 on saturday as those two were in jeopardy and 98 on understood looks safe and 101 on monday that looks safe. we will come back and talk about that three-degree guarantee to let you know if they could bring some relief to parts of the metro area. >>> there is concern tonight that they were convicted of three counts after their plea on wednesday that they may try to withdraw those pleas. >> reporter: that jesse matthews, he can try to withdraw the guilty pleas until the time he's sentenced in october. but the judge would only allow it if he determines that he did not knowingly or voluntarily enter those pleas. one thing is certain that the guilty pleas
record highs to beat today, well, 96 in martinsburg and 93 at dulles and only 92 so far and that they probably did not make it, 91 is safe downtown and 99 also safe in baltimore. and so the heat wave is here for the next four days and 93 tomorrow on saturday and 93 on sunday. and 95 on monday. the record highs, again, at national as the average is 83. so we are running about 10 degrees above average and their record is 95 tomorrow and 96 on saturday as those two were in jeopardy and 98 on...
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one time she ended up going to the hospital after a beating.atings she pressed charges and he was arrested on one charge and the other charge was pending when he killed her. >> debby norris did not allow her daughter to die in vain. after heather's death she led the effort that resulted in the passing of heather's law which made domestic violence education a requirement in indiana high schools. >> i'm trying to educate the young people on what a healthy relationship is and the signs they need to look for and what to do and that there are people out there that care and there are resources for them to turn to. when you're in abusive relationship and you decide to go back, you are going the hear the words i'm sorry. i've changed. i'll never do it again. i love you. and you want to believe it. so you end up going back and i believe that's what heather did. >> i mean she loved me. i know she did. when she -- when she was -- after she got off me i had stabbed her right here she lay down. ahead her in my arms and before she died she said i love you an
one time she ended up going to the hospital after a beating.atings she pressed charges and he was arrested on one charge and the other charge was pending when he killed her. >> debby norris did not allow her daughter to die in vain. after heather's death she led the effort that resulted in the passing of heather's law which made domestic violence education a requirement in indiana high schools. >> i'm trying to educate the young people on what a healthy relationship is and the signs...
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my father would attempt to beat his children, my siblings and i.nd when my mother was alive, she would intervene, and she would not permit my father to beat his children. she was very strong on that issue. >> lori also says that her father threatened to kill her if she ever revealed details of her mother's death. >> this was something that lori says that she never forgot. and she had just been terrified for her whole childhood and then her adult life of her father. even after she got married and left the house and they barely had a relationship at some points, she remembered the thing the whole way through. and somehow -- i mean, i don't think there's anyone that really could exactly describe what was going on in that head of hers all those years. >> in 1995, gene keidel was convicted for the murder of his wife, dianne, and was sentenced to life in prison. >> i think it shows that the memory of a 5-year-old, even though it's some 29 years later, is sufficient to convict. but remember the one unanswerable question was, if what she saw wasn't what sh
my father would attempt to beat his children, my siblings and i.nd when my mother was alive, she would intervene, and she would not permit my father to beat his children. she was very strong on that issue. >> lori also says that her father threatened to kill her if she ever revealed details of her mother's death. >> this was something that lori says that she never forgot. and she had just been terrified for her whole childhood and then her adult life of her father. even after she...
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it's scary. >> who's doing all the beating?. paul looked down, he said, "wow, it looks like somebody's getting killed down there." he was right. they were. ♪ ♪ remember what the door mouse said, feed your head ♪ ♪ feed your head ♪ >> in california, five members of a so-called religious cult, including charles manson, the guru or high priest, have been indicted in the murder of sharon tate and six others. >> all of the elements are present for one of the most sensational murder trials in american history. seven people brutally murdered in a glare of hollywood history. the involvement of a mystical hippie clan, which despises straight, affluent society. young girls supposedly under the spell of a bearded svengali who allegedly masterminded the seven murders. >> good morning. >> why? >> the sun's shining this morning. >> it is? >> yeah. >> charles manson cleverly masqueraded behind the image of being a hippie, goes up to haight-ashbury district, surrounds himself with a bunch of young followers. their lifestyle was sex, orgies and
it's scary. >> who's doing all the beating?. paul looked down, he said, "wow, it looks like somebody's getting killed down there." he was right. they were. ♪ ♪ remember what the door mouse said, feed your head ♪ ♪ feed your head ♪ >> in california, five members of a so-called religious cult, including charles manson, the guru or high priest, have been indicted in the murder of sharon tate and six others. >> all of the elements are present for one of the...
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♪ ♪ gotta beat gotta beat gotta gotta beat ♪ >> that is the cast of the new disney musical "teen beachi love about filling in on "gma." you think you're awake until you turn the corner and you see them doing that. >> exactly. >> anyway the original movie, by the way, was the biggest movie of cable. >> all-time. >> all-time so a lot of interest for this next one. we can't wait for their performance coming up. >> you said, oh, kate's going to be upset with you. >> i'm sorry, kate. i know she wanted to be here. you'll see it on tv, everybody. >>> also coming up this guest is a slam dunk. nba finals mvp, there he is, an amazing run and win for his golden state team in the nba finals winning the championship. robin, you got him. >> i do, andre iguodala. he is here and did not start every game and still was the mvp. no one else can say that they ever did that in the nba finals. so looking forward to talking to him coming up. >>> but first dan harris has made his way over and he has the morning's rundown. >> the big story, the violent storms pummeling the northeast. winds up to 75 miles an ho
♪ ♪ gotta beat gotta beat gotta gotta beat ♪ >> that is the cast of the new disney musical "teen beachi love about filling in on "gma." you think you're awake until you turn the corner and you see them doing that. >> exactly. >> anyway the original movie, by the way, was the biggest movie of cable. >> all-time. >> all-time so a lot of interest for this next one. we can't wait for their performance coming up. >> you said, oh, kate's going...
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my ex-pimp was beating me on a regular basis. >> annie has had a challenging life. that's why we like to put her in these places. a lot of these girls have to talk to someone that's been there. they look at us and go, you don't have a clue. when they see annie, they go, you know what it's like. we really like to use her in these situations. >> here is women that are prostitutes, women that are escorts, strippers, from the brothels, porn stars. there's the johns that buy the girls, addicts, the porn producers, pimps, everybody from the sex industry. this is where everybody is meeting today, this week. we need to pray. >> the details of annie's 16 years in the vegas sex industry would horrify even the most experienced therapist. annie says she's just grateful to be alive and able to spread the message of redemption to other women in need. >> this is the industry that i've come from, lord, and i'm so thankful, thankful that you've brought me out and i'm safe. now, we are here to hook, help and heal ladies and men that are in the sex
my ex-pimp was beating me on a regular basis. >> annie has had a challenging life. that's why we like to put her in these places. a lot of these girls have to talk to someone that's been there. they look at us and go, you don't have a clue. when they see annie, they go, you know what it's like. we really like to use her in these situations. >> here is women that are prostitutes, women that are escorts, strippers, from the brothels, porn stars. there's the johns that buy the girls,...
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our backs, and they were beating my father until he collapsed. he was so badly beaten he was unrecognizable. i started to chant the 22nd psalm. "oh, god, my god, why hast thou forsaken us?" the beating finally stopped when my father was motionless except for his lips. i saw that he was trying to say something. and i came close, and then i heard he was reciting the declaration of faith of the jew to god. "hear, o israel, the lord our god, the lord is one." then he became very silent. he didn't speak no more. he didn't move no more. we went, my brother and i went off to the salt mine. the first time in my life i lost faith in god. i was born in an orthodox family. my father was a wonderful, wonderful human being, very pious jew. he would not harm a soul. in fact, in the concentration camp, he kept people alive. really alive. lots of them went and touched his barbed wired to end. he could not stand it any longer. and he used to say "no, no you'll see. like god sent moses to get the children of israel out of egypt, out of bondage, you'll see he will
our backs, and they were beating my father until he collapsed. he was so badly beaten he was unrecognizable. i started to chant the 22nd psalm. "oh, god, my god, why hast thou forsaken us?" the beating finally stopped when my father was motionless except for his lips. i saw that he was trying to say something. and i came close, and then i heard he was reciting the declaration of faith of the jew to god. "hear, o israel, the lord our god, the lord is one." then he became very...
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walking the beats knowing the residents knowing the merchantings knowing the communities having too few officers means less traffic enforcement we don't have nearly enough traffic enforcement in this city even though we have more vehicular traffic we need more enforcement in this city and we need it everywhere not just spot checking traffic enforcement or triage we're doing now too to short staffing it means focus on property crimes the controllers report validates this in years we have had explosion of property crimes ranging from vandalisms to break ins to burglaries we need mrufr police officers, to get there. staffing is 1,790 officers we're projected to reach that number by 2017 or 2018 growing from our current force
walking the beats knowing the residents knowing the merchantings knowing the communities having too few officers means less traffic enforcement we don't have nearly enough traffic enforcement in this city even though we have more vehicular traffic we need more enforcement in this city and we need it everywhere not just spot checking traffic enforcement or triage we're doing now too to short staffing it means focus on property crimes the controllers report validates this in years we have had...
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odds i had of beating anthony brown. [laughter] [laughter] >> he had a sense of humor. that is what he displayed. tremendous strength and humor and a reto beat the dancer. what happens now? he is going to start very aggressive chemotherapy treatments almost immediately. he will be checking in to a hospital and says for a period of four days. he said he will be bombarded with chemo to the point of on the edge of survivability but they say it is the way to go. then he will have periodic treatments for if next 18 months. he says he will lose his hair and there will be good days and bad days and he will work as the governor through the process. but says there will be days where he is just not up to press conferences and meetings and things like that. we will have much more on this stunning breaking news coming up at 6:00. in annapolis, brad bell, abc7 news. jonathan: thanks. at the same time that governor hogan held a press conference south carolina governor kevin nikki haley discussed the future of the confederate flag that
odds i had of beating anthony brown. [laughter] [laughter] >> he had a sense of humor. that is what he displayed. tremendous strength and humor and a reto beat the dancer. what happens now? he is going to start very aggressive chemotherapy treatments almost immediately. he will be checking in to a hospital and says for a period of four days. he said he will be bombarded with chemo to the point of on the edge of survivability but they say it is the way to go. then he will have periodic...
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. >> he's seen them beat him up, and there's no reason why they did that. my son fears the police, we get in a car and if i turn the car on just to turn it on, and i don't have my seatbelt on, i better put my seatbelt on before the police come to beat us up, and that's horrifying. >> salaam was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest -- charges that were later dropped. >> what would have happened if your neighbors weren't around? >> i might not have made it that day. especially two weeks later when you have tyrone west... especially when 17 days later, they take a man's life the same officers the same officers, two blocks, walking distance. >> those officers, nicholas chapman and jorge bernardez-ruiz, made another traffic stop at this intersection two weeks later. this time they pulled over tawanda jones' brother, tyrone west. as the officers searched west, they claim he resisted -- and a fight broke out. >> kelway and kitmore >> officer chapman called for backup. >> unit on kelway and kitmore is everything ok? >> 13, 13, 13... signal 13 >> nei
. >> he's seen them beat him up, and there's no reason why they did that. my son fears the police, we get in a car and if i turn the car on just to turn it on, and i don't have my seatbelt on, i better put my seatbelt on before the police come to beat us up, and that's horrifying. >> salaam was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest -- charges that were later dropped. >> what would have happened if your neighbors weren't around? >> i might not have made it...
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reporter: a beat again.sat the friends at numbers beat estimates and a cipher german -- we saw the friends numbers to beat estimates -- france numbers beat estimates and so did german. that increase, that is what happened today. the preliminary reading for june. a bit of a slow down for march. that is up again. actually this year, germany is forecast to go for esther that he eurozone -- faster than the eurozone. mark: dax is the way the worst-performing indices of this year, hasn't it. are we on the cusp of a rebound or not? reporter: not a good quarter for the dax but not all year. you can see a big increase to the start of the year where it peaked in april. what happens is is drop as is much of 11% of correction. the rebound in the euro wrapped in bonds and the concerns over greece. it led some analysts to say that the dax could drop as low as 10000, all the way down there. jpmorgan saying it is time to buy the dax again. it predicts it could jump 13% through this year all the way up to 13,000. that would
reporter: a beat again.sat the friends at numbers beat estimates and a cipher german -- we saw the friends numbers to beat estimates -- france numbers beat estimates and so did german. that increase, that is what happened today. the preliminary reading for june. a bit of a slow down for march. that is up again. actually this year, germany is forecast to go for esther that he eurozone -- faster than the eurozone. mark: dax is the way the worst-performing indices of this year, hasn't it. are we...
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they also tell me it's going to beat the hell out of me. they say, honestly, you're going to go through hell and back again, but you're going to love it when you get back. >> we have live team coverage. chris lawrence has reaction across the state of maryland. >> chris gordon is live in prince george's county where governor hogan grew up. he and his father had a long history there as you know. >> reporter: you are right larry hogan senior was both county executive and a congressman from this region. 59-year-old larry hogan grew up in landover, a life-long marylander. today he said in his announcement that he informed his family yesterday on father's day and he said he delivered the news, it was tough news to deliver, but i -- it was also a heartfelt time to be about my family. reminder, he said, of how truly blessed he is and he reminded everybody today is five months that he has been in you was as governor of mary latched he says -- maryland. he says he is comforted by a faith in the lord who continues to bless me. he says he has a great t
they also tell me it's going to beat the hell out of me. they say, honestly, you're going to go through hell and back again, but you're going to love it when you get back. >> we have live team coverage. chris lawrence has reaction across the state of maryland. >> chris gordon is live in prince george's county where governor hogan grew up. he and his father had a long history there as you know. >> reporter: you are right larry hogan senior was both county executive and a...
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i beat the crap out of the guy. we beat him up in the field.in. >> phillips says one of the accomplices took it upon himself to stab the victim. >> the dude that was with me did it. he stabbed him. and slit his throat. i was in the truck. there was nothing i could do. i was 50 yards away. by the time i got back over to the spot, it was -- i couldn't do anything. >> when hunters discover the body weeks later, it was not only decomposed, it was decapitated. >> from what i was told they found the head in a field away from the body. the only way i could figure, animals got to it. because it was out there for two months in the summer heat. there wasn't much left of it. >> phillips was arrested along with his co-defendants. two of them are in other housing units at bear county. he says the third is the actual killer and is still at large. phillips also says he is willing to accept the consequences of his actions but feels the murder charge is too much. >> even if they want to come at me with aggravated assault. i am willing to do that. but i didn't m
i beat the crap out of the guy. we beat him up in the field.in. >> phillips says one of the accomplices took it upon himself to stab the victim. >> the dude that was with me did it. he stabbed him. and slit his throat. i was in the truck. there was nothing i could do. i was 50 yards away. by the time i got back over to the spot, it was -- i couldn't do anything. >> when hunters discover the body weeks later, it was not only decomposed, it was decapitated. >> from what i...
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beat colombia 2-0 in the knock out round of the women's world cup. many fans braving the heat to cheer on team u.s.a. at national harbor. they watched the game on a 32-foot screen overlooking the potomac river. the u.s. now will face china friday in the quarterfinals. for complete highlights they're coming your way in a couple minutes in sports. coming up on abc 7 the intense man hunt for escaped prisoners in new york with a new clue about how they were able to break out. and the story you first saw here on 7 a coffin unearthed by flooding in maryland. what happened when we notified the state? allegations of a cruel sport on the patuxent river. the undercover video and who is standing against this. we'll have it up next. >> developing now and this could be the breakthrough they've been hoping for in the 17-day search for the two escaped killers in new york state. authorities say d.n.a. was found on items in the cabin that matched the two men 20 miles from the prison. they are searching the area. investigators are looking into the possibility the tool
beat colombia 2-0 in the knock out round of the women's world cup. many fans braving the heat to cheer on team u.s.a. at national harbor. they watched the game on a 32-foot screen overlooking the potomac river. the u.s. now will face china friday in the quarterfinals. for complete highlights they're coming your way in a couple minutes in sports. coming up on abc 7 the intense man hunt for escaped prisoners in new york with a new clue about how they were able to break out. and the story you...
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that's the point, the beating up let's be perfectly clear. there was no beating. there's nothing. on there to talk about domestic violence and talked about how it leads to homicide. this is a young man who, this young lady asked him to come up from south florida to go to the concert. she bought him a ticket. they went to the concert. they had a disagreement and went outside to talk. the cop, the cop that interacted went over with them brought them over and it started to escalate the situation. he pulled his taser out, tasering him, pepper spraying him while he was on the ground. >> counselor, where are the cops there or were they called to the scene because of the altercation between your client and the young woman? >> they were doing off-duty work for the club. >> so they were already there. >> they were already there, yes, sir. >> so noel how far are you going to take this? you're suing for battery on behalf of the police that they were abusing your rights and just violent when they were supposed to be acting professionally. how far are you going to take it? >> i'm taking advice
that's the point, the beating up let's be perfectly clear. there was no beating. there's nothing. on there to talk about domestic violence and talked about how it leads to homicide. this is a young man who, this young lady asked him to come up from south florida to go to the concert. she bought him a ticket. they went to the concert. they had a disagreement and went outside to talk. the cop, the cop that interacted went over with them brought them over and it started to escalate the situation....
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i mean, i beat on him and broke him. so i decided to try blinding one, seeing if that makes him understand to leave me alone. >> during our interview, bright indicated that he still maintains hope in prison and if he ever loses it, there could be real trouble. >> if i woke up tomorrow and decided i'm going to live here and never go home and never have a life, i would be killing people. if i decide this is what i got coming and there is nothing to live for and they are not going to let me out, they would have to weld my door shut forever. >> though he's an intimidating presence, bright maintains he's really nothing to worry about. >> the littlest guy here is not scared of me. i don't intimidate anybody. i'm like a gummi bear. what was that? a marshmallow. >> you're a marshmallow? >> a marshmallow. i'm a combat marshmallow but i'm a marshmallow. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw." >> cracked his ribs, jaw, broke his collarbone too. >> the ghastly results when inmates unleash their rage on correctional staff. >> i broke my tv,
i mean, i beat on him and broke him. so i decided to try blinding one, seeing if that makes him understand to leave me alone. >> during our interview, bright indicated that he still maintains hope in prison and if he ever loses it, there could be real trouble. >> if i woke up tomorrow and decided i'm going to live here and never go home and never have a life, i would be killing people. if i decide this is what i got coming and there is nothing to live for and they are not going to...
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that's a beat-down.kind of raises concerns. >> reporter: monday afternoon police chief mcmillan urged restraint saying viewers need to understand the whole picture not just 100 seconds of video. according to the chief velasco threw his mother in to on coming traffic on main street and when officers showed up he was pounding her body on the pavement. the chief says velasco had been drinking and was high and meth. he resisted arrest and took a taser from an officer. fearing he might go for their gun officers repeatedly swatted his hands and legs to get him in to cuffs. >> just the video alone i agree is horrific and inflammatory. but when you start making sense of how we got there and what the officers were trying to accomplish there still doesn't make it pretty but makes i think people understand with that information now it makes more sense. >> we understand that if you're doing bad things, you're going to get bad outcomes. but there's a certain limit and a certain protocol to that. >> that was felix cor
that's a beat-down.kind of raises concerns. >> reporter: monday afternoon police chief mcmillan urged restraint saying viewers need to understand the whole picture not just 100 seconds of video. according to the chief velasco threw his mother in to on coming traffic on main street and when officers showed up he was pounding her body on the pavement. the chief says velasco had been drinking and was high and meth. he resisted arrest and took a taser from an officer. fearing he might go for...
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he went to beat somebody up, i was punching the kid before he could beat him up.my whole life. >> timothy not only followed robert into the latin kings street gang but through numerous stays at suffolk county. robert has prior convictions on several weapons charges and has had numerous probation violations. >> i don't want to talk to you. leave. what's good, bro, how are you? you all right? >> you look like you lost more weight. >> you look ugly. so it doesn't matter. we get to see each other every court date. that was it. when he was on my floor, sometimes we would run into each other every once in a while and see each other briefly. >> when the [ bleep ] did you get so short, bro? >> when did you get so tall? >> you are growing as the time goes. >> you got short, dog. how do you get short? >> when we go to court we are joking all day, talking, reminiscing. >> you don't know what it is like to spend your 21st birthday in jail but you spent your 21st birthday in jail two years ago and 18 inches of hair ago. >> you got jokes. >> the campbell brothers enjoy the limi
he went to beat somebody up, i was punching the kid before he could beat him up.my whole life. >> timothy not only followed robert into the latin kings street gang but through numerous stays at suffolk county. robert has prior convictions on several weapons charges and has had numerous probation violations. >> i don't want to talk to you. leave. what's good, bro, how are you? you all right? >> you look like you lost more weight. >> you look ugly. so it doesn't matter. we...
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they beat us all the time. when do we beat mexico at the border? they're laughing at us, at our stupidity. and now they're beating us economically. they are not our friend, believe me. but they're killing us economically. the u.s. has become a dumping ground for everybody else's problems. thank you. it's true. and these are the best and the finest. when mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best. they're not sending you. they're not sending you. they're sending people that have lots of problems, and they're bringing those problems with us. they're bringing drugs. they're bringing crime. they're rapists, and some i assume are good people, but i speak to border guards, and they tell us what we're getting, and it only makes common sense. it only makes common sense. they're sending us not the right people. it's coming from more than mexico. it's coming from all over south and latin america and it's coming probably, probably from the middle east, but we don't know because we have no protection, and we have no competence. we don't know what'
they beat us all the time. when do we beat mexico at the border? they're laughing at us, at our stupidity. and now they're beating us economically. they are not our friend, believe me. but they're killing us economically. the u.s. has become a dumping ground for everybody else's problems. thank you. it's true. and these are the best and the finest. when mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best. they're not sending you. they're not sending you. they're sending people that have...