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the barrage of gunfire terrified loved ones like close friend billy brown. >> he's really stepped upince becoming a cop here in folcroft. he's everywhere. the kids love him. >> that's his passion. that's what he wants to do. and what he loves to do. >> reporter: again, officer dorman is expected to make a full recovery. he's being treated here at penn presbyterian medical center. to sum him up, his neighbors there, his loved ones, they say this is the kind of guy you want in your community. for now live at the hospital where he's being treated tonight, keith jones, nbc 10 news. >> and our coverage continues on the nbc 10 app. we post aid message, officer dorman previously wrote on his facebook page about wearing his bulletproof vest. >>> now to a developing story tonight. a mother has been charged after police say her 4-year-old daughter shot and killed herself. 25-year-old shakia holmes is now charged with third-degree murder. there's also an arrest warrant out for her boyfriend. police say the girl died after she shot herself in the face yesterday afternoon. it happened in a bedroo
the barrage of gunfire terrified loved ones like close friend billy brown. >> he's really stepped upince becoming a cop here in folcroft. he's everywhere. the kids love him. >> that's his passion. that's what he wants to do. and what he loves to do. >> reporter: again, officer dorman is expected to make a full recovery. he's being treated here at penn presbyterian medical center. to sum him up, his neighbors there, his loved ones, they say this is the kind of guy you want in...
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. >> as a shu inmate, billy brown is confined to a solitary cell. >> 24 hours, we sit in this cell without communication, without contact from any other human besides officers. >> it's a windowless cell in a pod, and he said this incredible thing. he says, do you know how long it's been since i've seen a tree? >> the last time i saw a tree? oh, man. years. it's been years. years. it's been years since i saw a tree. one of the last time i interacted with some people? years. >> but some of the staff here believe brown earn sed his term. serving a 40-year sentence for rape, brown landed in the shu when he assaulted an officer at another prison. but shortly after arriving on the shu at wabash, brown struck again. >> you get up in the morning, you're going to come in here thinking everything's going to be okay. it's not always so. >> sergeant dan haskins was the recipient of brown's fury. >> at that time we had what we call group rec. that's where they went out to the rec pad. what the offenders wanted to do, we found out later, it was all written down what they wanted to do. they wanted the st
. >> as a shu inmate, billy brown is confined to a solitary cell. >> 24 hours, we sit in this cell without communication, without contact from any other human besides officers. >> it's a windowless cell in a pod, and he said this incredible thing. he says, do you know how long it's been since i've seen a tree? >> the last time i saw a tree? oh, man. years. it's been years. years. it's been years since i saw a tree. one of the last time i interacted with some people?...
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. >> billy, i'm in california. i heard governor brownt he is going to find the drug epidemic with bouncy crack houses. we don't fight the crack. it's just that when somebody smoking crack falls over they bounce right back up and back on the pipe. i look at that thing and i see three things, billy. the one thing is, i see somebody blaming the coal industry because the coal industry powers those electric towers. and if those damn electric towers weren't in the way they would have had a better flight than that is are hear -- i hear capricious lawsuits where judy garland and toto come in and they sue the state of california for putting those towers up. you know, the one thing i don't hear in this culture is we live some guy was paid to lower that thing to the ground and he didn't more it to the ground. the one thing you don't hear is that he will be fired because he didn't moor it to the ground. because if he gets fired, he will sue for unlawful dismissal. the country is starting to fray around the edges, billy. it's not a tapestry anymore i
. >> billy, i'm in california. i heard governor brownt he is going to find the drug epidemic with bouncy crack houses. we don't fight the crack. it's just that when somebody smoking crack falls over they bounce right back up and back on the pipe. i look at that thing and i see three things, billy. the one thing is, i see somebody blaming the coal industry because the coal industry powers those electric towers. and if those damn electric towers weren't in the way they would have had a...
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brown, the football player. kareem. were partial-protest to ali losing his title. billie jean king. none to the extent that he did.came a political symbol. there was an innocence and blank slate about him. it was easy for everyone to put a magnet on ali. i do not think he fully understood what he was talking about, until he had to stop boxing, go to college campuses, nd-take with give-as students. here is a good example. the senate hearings on the ylor calls a senator a traitor. finds outme day, ali he has been reclassified as 1a. he hears this and he said, "why me?" "i pay all these taxes and buy all these bombs, helmets!" don't they draft the poor boys?" day, he says,that i have nothing against the viet kong. of that day, he put out a white paper? i don't think so. mark: coming up, we will talk about donald trump and whether the size of his campaign matters. ♪ by one ofre joined our favorite people in the entire universe. we are talking about how trump's bare-bones staff could hurt him. we gather that you have had push ld on thattrumpwor story today. ack from corey. b he says that the judge refuses and he is the
brown, the football player. kareem. were partial-protest to ali losing his title. billie jean king. none to the extent that he did.came a political symbol. there was an innocence and blank slate about him. it was easy for everyone to put a magnet on ali. i do not think he fully understood what he was talking about, until he had to stop boxing, go to college campuses, nd-take with give-as students. here is a good example. the senate hearings on the ylor calls a senator a traitor. finds outme...
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brown all night. i'm sure you'll hear stories like that all day to day from billy crystal, bill clinton. >> they are all talking about him. but i have to tell you back in the 90's i was a producer and i work on the one hour biography and spent time with muhammad ali. i got to spend two weeks with him. the thing that was so important to him getting back to your question about who did he respect? who did he honor? one of the answers to that is really just common person. he made it a big point he didn't want vip's here he wanted his fans, and normal people and it sound cliche but he is greatest, in the really a cliche. when we went out on the streets of manhattan it was ceo's and housekeepers, everybody was coming up to him and wow talk and take his time and speak to them all genuinely a great guy. >> great behind the scenes, thanks. >> you were lucky to spend time with him. >> lets get to this breaking news, out of california. >> when we say breaking news out of california what is first thing that comes to mind, fires or earthquakes n this case it is the later. u.s. geological survey reporting 5.1 magnitu
brown all night. i'm sure you'll hear stories like that all day to day from billy crystal, bill clinton. >> they are all talking about him. but i have to tell you back in the 90's i was a producer and i work on the one hour biography and spent time with muhammad ali. i got to spend two weeks with him. the thing that was so important to him getting back to your question about who did he respect? who did he honor? one of the answers to that is really just common person. he made it a big...
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brown, the football player, kareem abdul-jabbar. tommy smith. partially in protest to ali losing his title. john: billy jean king. >> yes.o the extent that he seems to have done it. he became a political symbol because he was -- there was an instance of blank speak about him. it was easy for everybody to put their banner and magneton muhamad ali. he was really in the process of changing it. i don't believe he really fully understood what he was talking about. until he was forced stop boxing. spent 3.5 years going to college campuses. which was only way he can make money. in the give and take with students he began to figure out where -- here's a good example. i just happen to have been there. 1966. the senate hearings on the war. he calls the senator a traitor because he's not behind him. the same day, ali finds out he's been reclassified 1a. the first thing he says, the moment he heard this from the reporter, he said why me? heavy wake champion of the world. i pay all of these taxes. i buy all of these bombs and airplanes and helmets our soldiers. why don't they draft poor boys from louisville at the end of that day he
brown, the football player, kareem abdul-jabbar. tommy smith. partially in protest to ali losing his title. john: billy jean king. >> yes.o the extent that he seems to have done it. he became a political symbol because he was -- there was an instance of blank speak about him. it was easy for everybody to put their banner and magneton muhamad ali. he was really in the process of changing it. i don't believe he really fully understood what he was talking about. until he was forced stop...
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brown, the football player. kareem abdul-jabbar. tommy smith. john carlos at the 1968 olympics, partially in protest, to honor ali losing his title. mark: billie: billie jean king, excellent. yes. but, not to the extent that he seems to have done it. john: incredible story, incredible man. more on the best of "with all due respect" right ahead. ♪ ♪ john: since bernie sanders launched his presidential bid 13 months ago, the presidential contest has been something that nobody thought it would be -- interesting. last night when the ap called the race for hillary clinton, it only fueled sanders supporters' distrust of the mainstream media and the political establishment. as this phase of the contest ends with sanders all but certain to fall short of the nomination, we want to know what the final leg has been like for his voters in california, where he has been barnstorming for the past two weeks. what we found was that just as california is a microcosm of america, the sanders phenomenon in the golden state is a microcosm of the movement he unexpectedly inspired all across the united states. >> senator, in the final days of the primary season, have
brown, the football player. kareem abdul-jabbar. tommy smith. john carlos at the 1968 olympics, partially in protest, to honor ali losing his title. mark: billie: billie jean king, excellent. yes. but, not to the extent that he seems to have done it. john: incredible story, incredible man. more on the best of "with all due respect" right ahead. ♪ ♪ john: since bernie sanders launched his presidential bid 13 months ago, the presidential contest has been something that nobody...
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later on jim brown, the football player, kareem abdul-jabbar, tommy smyth and john carlos at the '68 olympics. partially in protest to ali losing his title. >> billieking. >> billie jean king, excellent, yes. but not to the extent that he seems to have done. that my feeling is that he became a political symbol because he was -- there was an innocence about him. so it was easy for toerve put their banner, their bumper sticker, their magnet on muhammad ali. he was really in the -- process of changing. i don't believe he fully understood what he was talking about until he was forced to stop boxing and going 3 1/2 years going to college campuses which is the only way he could make any money and he began to figure out where -- he had to set an example. in 1966, the senate hearing on the war, you know, maxwell taylor calls a senator a traitor because he's not behind him. the same day, ali finds out he's been reclassified 1-a. right? the first thing he said, the moment he heard this from an ap reporter, he said, why me? i'm the heavyweight champion of the world. i pay all these taxes. i buy all these bombs and airplanes and helmets for soldiers. why don't
later on jim brown, the football player, kareem abdul-jabbar, tommy smyth and john carlos at the '68 olympics. partially in protest to ali losing his title. >> billieking. >> billie jean king, excellent, yes. but not to the extent that he seems to have done. that my feeling is that he became a political symbol because he was -- there was an innocence about him. so it was easy for toerve put their banner, their bumper sticker, their magnet on muhammad ali. he was really in the --...
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brown. c >> uh-huh. >> or 33 think duk ellington. >> d.c. is a hot bed for music especially in the 1950's and 60's. you have billy and then you haven yo van mccoy.vancc van mccoy was a prolfic songg writer, composer, singer, arranger. he wrote songs for people like aretha franklin and gladys g night and the pips and mel mel what moore, jackie wilson andil so many, many,. singers and songs that you hear you would never know that van mccoy actually wrotell those songs. >> really? >> uh-huh. >> so, i know he's famous for ks the hustle and i is to say that i'm old enough toug remember how to do the hustle. s >> that was his international claim to fame.m toame. >> right. >> it's nice when someone has wn something where people can goplc >> uh-huh. >> billy i listened to some of his music. mic he has a sound that you heardou so many other people to.theople >> his sound was unique. u you might -- mig - >> he did it first. he did it ft >> he did it first absolutely. l you may hear other people who may imitate him but there willhw never be another billy stuart. s >> telstuart. >> i find that fascinating because we're so fa
brown. c >> uh-huh. >> or 33 think duk ellington. >> d.c. is a hot bed for music especially in the 1950's and 60's. you have billy and then you haven yo van mccoy.vancc van mccoy was a prolfic songg writer, composer, singer, arranger. he wrote songs for people like aretha franklin and gladys g night and the pips and mel mel what moore, jackie wilson andil so many, many,. singers and songs that you hear you would never know that van mccoy actually wrotell those songs. >>...