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. >> the key has been discovered in the cell of inmates lionel bowden and fausto duran.s deodorant container. >> if we can't find this, no telling what would have happened. we don't know as of now what he was planning to do. >> bowden is serving a 21-year sentence for armed armory. a close management inmate for almost a year after having been caught with a shank. >> yep. look. it fits in here perfect. the dimensions are just right, because it fell over a little bit, but it fit in there. you want to explain this? why you got a homemade cuff key in your property? >> nothing to explain. if you found it in my property, you know. >> okay. >> i can't explain it. >> why did you make it? >> in case i need it. >> need it for what? >> i don't know. there are things out there. some things might happen at certain times, i might need it. i might -- i might be in -- >> you're going to escape with it? is that what you're going to do? >> hell, no. why would i want to escape? >> okay. i'm going to have you write a statement out. you understand? go ahead and house him alone immediately go
. >> the key has been discovered in the cell of inmates lionel bowden and fausto duran.s deodorant container. >> if we can't find this, no telling what would have happened. we don't know as of now what he was planning to do. >> bowden is serving a 21-year sentence for armed armory. a close management inmate for almost a year after having been caught with a shank. >> yep. look. it fits in here perfect. the dimensions are just right, because it fell over a little bit, but...
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by that "we" i mean the business i am in, the media. >> that last voice was charles bowden, from thentary "shadows of liberty." the film is on a nationwide tour, and screens this friday in st. louis. we'll link to the the tour's full schedule on our website, democracynow.org. the new feature film "kill the messenger" opens this week. >> to talk more about gary webb we're joined by robert parry, a veteran investigative journalist who worked for years as an investigative reporter for both the associated press and newsweek magazine. his reporting led to the exposure of what is now known as the "iran-contra" scandal. he edits the website consortiumnews.com. robert parry, welcome to democracy now! talk about gary webb and his ultimate suicide. >> history owes a great tilde gary webb. if it weren't for gary and his courage in reviving the story a 1996, we would not have known anything near like the full picture of what happened in the 1980's. some of us that were reporting it back then, myself and my colleague at the associated press, wrote the first story in december of 1985. that's part
by that "we" i mean the business i am in, the media. >> that last voice was charles bowden, from thentary "shadows of liberty." the film is on a nationwide tour, and screens this friday in st. louis. we'll link to the the tour's full schedule on our website, democracynow.org. the new feature film "kill the messenger" opens this week. >> to talk more about gary webb we're joined by robert parry, a veteran investigative journalist who worked for years as...
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michelle bowden has their powerful story. >> reporter: they're as all american as it gets, lindsey and steve justice, college athletes who met at wake forest. >> i kind of noticed her. she didn't really notice me. >> reporter: lindsey a soccer player. steve played college ball, so good he played with peyton manning and the colts and spent some time as a panther. married five years their life together revolves around their faith. >> oh, lord, we know that you're near. >> reporter: and their family. >> my beautiful girl. >> reporter: hannah the 4-year- old daddy's girl and hope, the 2-year-old who looks just like her mom. the couple wanted more feet to add to a new photo and after nine months of trying for a third learned lindsey had pcos, polycystic ovarian syndrome which can make it difficult to get pregnant. >> every month seemed like 10 years and any woman who goes through infertility knows that. >> reporter: lindsey took fertility drugs and the couple even considered adoption. >> it's emotionally draining. it's hard. >> reporter: just when they were thinking about other options, a s
michelle bowden has their powerful story. >> reporter: they're as all american as it gets, lindsey and steve justice, college athletes who met at wake forest. >> i kind of noticed her. she didn't really notice me. >> reporter: lindsey a soccer player. steve played college ball, so good he played with peyton manning and the colts and spent some time as a panther. married five years their life together revolves around their faith. >> oh, lord, we know that you're near....
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and for corporal michael bowden, a perfect fit for what he wants to do. >> i kind of tell my crew i was like i kind of work on planes. he was a crew chief, as well. hey, man, you can work on planes and guns, too. yeah, man, sign me up. it was a good deal. it was a lot of fun, i enjoy it a lot. >> reporter: because they are bigger than their predecessors, the ship had to be designed differently with a whole deck eliminated to make room for a hangar bay that's 40% larger and capacity to carry twice as much jet fuel. 1.3million gallons. uss america is a first and it's commanding officer says not the last. >> this is the first of its class, the america class. and there another one right behind her being built right now called the tripoli. >> reporter: allen martin, kpix 5. >> the commissioning ceremony for the america will be tomorrow morning. tickets are sold out but public tours take place saturday afternoon and all day sunday and monday. you can find continuing coverage and the schedule of fleet week in san francisco at kpix.com. that's a big ship right under the bay bridge. >> it is. it
and for corporal michael bowden, a perfect fit for what he wants to do. >> i kind of tell my crew i was like i kind of work on planes. he was a crew chief, as well. hey, man, you can work on planes and guns, too. yeah, man, sign me up. it was a good deal. it was a lot of fun, i enjoy it a lot. >> reporter: because they are bigger than their predecessors, the ship had to be designed differently with a whole deck eliminated to make room for a hangar bay that's 40% larger and capacity...
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little sweet bowden. phil: she works, he'll baby-sit and reflect on this game and, yes, it was a tough outing. but there was more than just him here. to think that they lost this game strictly because of christian ponder is way off base. jim: ponder almost intercepted. breaking on that ball was casey hayward. the third-year man out of vanderbilt. phil: casey hayward, you look at this green bay team, they're short of players up front. but linebackers, defensive backs, they are deep. we saw that during the preseason. we thought they were going to be deep on the defensive line, but they've had some injuries, and of course the one they lost in the third preseason game when we were here was b.j. raji, kind of unsettled them a little bit. jim: pondser. somehow got it away to banyard. banyard makes the catch. as ponder somehow escaped another sack. phil: really good job, makes the decision, he's not going to be able to make it if he tries to escape the pocket. jim: first and goal to go at the 9. to banyard. they
little sweet bowden. phil: she works, he'll baby-sit and reflect on this game and, yes, it was a tough outing. but there was more than just him here. to think that they lost this game strictly because of christian ponder is way off base. jim: ponder almost intercepted. breaking on that ball was casey hayward. the third-year man out of vanderbilt. phil: casey hayward, you look at this green bay team, they're short of players up front. but linebackers, defensive backs, they are deep. we saw that...
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little sweet bowden.: she works he'll baby-sit and reflect on this game and yes, it was a tough outing. but there was more than just him here. to think that they lost this game strictly because of christian ponder is way off base. jim: ponder almost intercepted. breaking on that ball was casey hayward. the third-year man out of vanderbilt. phil: casey hayward you look at this green bay team, they're short of players up front. but linebackers, defensive backs, they are deep. we saw that during the preseason. we thought they were going to be deep on the defensive line, but they've had some injuries, and of course the one they lost in the third preseason game when we were here was b.j. raji kind of unsettled them a little bit. jim: pondser. somehow got it away to banyard. banyard makes the catch. as ponder somehow escaped another sack. phil: really good job makes the decision he's not going to be able to make it if he tries to escape the pocket. jim: first and goal to go at the 9. to banyard. they call a tim
little sweet bowden.: she works he'll baby-sit and reflect on this game and yes, it was a tough outing. but there was more than just him here. to think that they lost this game strictly because of christian ponder is way off base. jim: ponder almost intercepted. breaking on that ball was casey hayward. the third-year man out of vanderbilt. phil: casey hayward you look at this green bay team, they're short of players up front. but linebackers, defensive backs, they are deep. we saw that during...
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michael bowden, former chief medical examiner of new york city. good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> your autopsy conducted for the brown family indicated the muzzle of the weapon was one to two feet away when it was discharged. so this finding by the county medical examiner, the st. louis medical examiner consistent with your finding? >> yes, it is consistent. one foot away, two feet away can still be within the car. it does look, as you say, from the fbi blood test thats there was a struggle in the car and a gun went off in the car. the medical examiner of st. louis and myself who examined the body with a naked eye didn't see any evidence of gunshot residue. on the microscopic tests that the medical examiner did which were released, there some some material that looks like gunshot residue. >> particulate matter. >> in the hand wound which can only be seen under a microscope. so, i haven't seen those slides yet but a good medical examiner found that valid. that there was a gunshot wound in the car. some kind of a struggle. >> in our disc
michael bowden, former chief medical examiner of new york city. good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> your autopsy conducted for the brown family indicated the muzzle of the weapon was one to two feet away when it was discharged. so this finding by the county medical examiner, the st. louis medical examiner consistent with your finding? >> yes, it is consistent. one foot away, two feet away can still be within the car. it does look, as you say, from the fbi blood test...
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. >> jim bowden. >> jim?f the origination of civilization where we started to get specialized tools. we're not just hitting stuff with a rock or stick anymore. we're starting to get speci iac high quality tools. >> how did you get in this? >> i thought it was something that was impossible. a student walked into class one day and said oh, yeah, i've made 74. >> really? >> been doing it for about 30 years. we're going to strike on the top edge, get a flake that comes off right there. and in a survival situation, it has a pretty good sharp edge to it. use that for cutting. >> that is like razor sharp. >> try cutting straight down through there. see, you barely touch it? >> oh, my gosh, barely touch it. unbelievable, who has got to macro on. so this was a big day in the annals of human history. >> i always say this is the closest that a human being can do to making something from nothing. you know, to walk out with their own two hands and come back with the beautiful stone pools and weapons -- >> and it is import
. >> jim bowden. >> jim?f the origination of civilization where we started to get specialized tools. we're not just hitting stuff with a rock or stick anymore. we're starting to get speci iac high quality tools. >> how did you get in this? >> i thought it was something that was impossible. a student walked into class one day and said oh, yeah, i've made 74. >> really? >> been doing it for about 30 years. we're going to strike on the top edge, get a flake that...
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mike bowden explained the advantages of the osprey. >> we can do a lot of things that other helicopters can't do. we go about twice as fast abc the other helicopters. >> reporter: it's also big enough to store equipment and transportable vehicles. like other amphibious assault ships, it doesn't have a well deck used to transport equipment and marines from ship to shore. the america will rely on its planes and helicopters to do that. this gives it more room to house the aircraft and to store twice as much jet fuel. >> we bring great offensive capability, can strike mightily if required. the peacetime role and then disaster response. >> reporter: the navy and u.s. marine corps will work together on the ship. it will hold about 3,000 of them. >> it's great to be onboard. i love working hand in hand with the navy. and it's just great to be in this wonderful city and be part of this commissioning. >> reporter: the america will be commissioned on saturday. it's already traveled around cape horn in the most southern part of south america, before arriving in san francisco on monday. nicole broo
mike bowden explained the advantages of the osprey. >> we can do a lot of things that other helicopters can't do. we go about twice as fast abc the other helicopters. >> reporter: it's also big enough to store equipment and transportable vehicles. like other amphibious assault ships, it doesn't have a well deck used to transport equipment and marines from ship to shore. the america will rely on its planes and helicopters to do that. this gives it more room to house the aircraft and...
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two, it willam bowden them and to go after more towns and cities on the outskirts of kobane and otheras three, it will continue to create this humanitarian crisis, for its -- this is another sinjar unfolding in front of our eyes and so this is -- this -- all these reasons justs why the international community, as well as turkey, turkey is geographically strategic and they can stop this massacre on the town of kobane and other areas. >> you know fox, a lot of americans watching from home, and they see the military from turkey, mobilize right there on the border, basically watching what's going on, just a few miles away in kobane, yet they have not intervened. turkey's president talking to some syrian refugees says that turkey will not go it alone. in terms of intervention in to this particular fight. give the american public an understanding of why turkey is so hesitant to get involved when it's right across their border? >> i would encourage you to ask that question of the u.s. -- of the turkish government and the turkish mil military but one thg is clear and everything has to be clea
two, it willam bowden them and to go after more towns and cities on the outskirts of kobane and otheras three, it will continue to create this humanitarian crisis, for its -- this is another sinjar unfolding in front of our eyes and so this is -- this -- all these reasons justs why the international community, as well as turkey, turkey is geographically strategic and they can stop this massacre on the town of kobane and other areas. >> you know fox, a lot of americans watching from home,...
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bowden. and break news from the department of justice. has just reacted to leaks in the grand jury case. ntix. i had tried to do it in the past. i hadn't been successful. quitting smoking this time was different because i talked to my doctor and i... i got a prescription for chantix. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it was important to me that chantix was a non-nicotine pill. the fact that it reduced the urge to smoke helped me get that confidence that i could do it. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doct
bowden. and break news from the department of justice. has just reacted to leaks in the grand jury case. ntix. i had tried to do it in the past. i hadn't been successful. quitting smoking this time was different because i talked to my doctor and i... i got a prescription for chantix. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it was important to me that chantix was a non-nicotine pill. the fact that it reduced the urge to smoke helped me get that confidence...
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the drones as mark bowden is quoted as saying are a terrifying tool. he ability to target far off individuals and places is a terrifying tool. how can you condone the use of drones somewhat indes crim natalie? they seem to be opposite of our democratic process and decisions about drones seem to be made unilaterally. i think that is kind of inconsistent with our democracy. >> very fair questions. i see it slightly differently. i know the process and it is actually very, very carefully done. you know, i used to ask the question and people would say, well, you can do this. but you can't do this. if you are going to go kill somebody at the end of the day in a legal sense it doesn't matter. if you parachute in american special forces and kill somebody as opposed to using a drone sometimes that creates more. but there is a cultural part of it that you're hitting on that i think is really, really important. and u are a nation or part particularly a nation like afghanistan or pakistan that culture and somebody has technology that allows them to stand off and s
the drones as mark bowden is quoted as saying are a terrifying tool. he ability to target far off individuals and places is a terrifying tool. how can you condone the use of drones somewhat indes crim natalie? they seem to be opposite of our democratic process and decisions about drones seem to be made unilaterally. i think that is kind of inconsistent with our democracy. >> very fair questions. i see it slightly differently. i know the process and it is actually very, very carefully...
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. >> i'm bobby bowden. you're watching "fox & friends." >> bobby and everybody else, you're watching "fox & friends," and today we are clad in pink because october is breast cancer awareness month. >> it is. we encourage you to wear pink with us today. pink pajamas. throw on a pink tie like the guys. >> all of out there have a big head start on us. we had to remember at 3:00 in the morning. look at us and say now i remember why we should wear pink today. >> we'll remind you throughout the hour as well. >> this is one of those days where there's a lot of news and it starts in texas. >> a fox news alert. the first case of ebola found in america. at this hour the man this deadly disease in isolation at a dallas, texas, hospital. that is where we have a reporter live. >> what is the latest on this very scary news? >> reporter: the patient in isolation in i.c.u. because of privacy laws, they can't disclose his condition or his nationality or age. but we can tell you that, they're telling us that he is communicat
. >> i'm bobby bowden. you're watching "fox & friends." >> bobby and everybody else, you're watching "fox & friends," and today we are clad in pink because october is breast cancer awareness month. >> it is. we encourage you to wear pink with us today. pink pajamas. throw on a pink tie like the guys. >> all of out there have a big head start on us. we had to remember at 3:00 in the morning. look at us and say now i remember why we should wear...