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obviously torture and in the end when he learned of the things that the marines admitted to doing to bradley manning he called it an unmitigated torture we do know that josie manning tried to kill a self twice is it your conviction that this and that it would have been to punish for revealing u.s. atrocities in iraq well i would be hard pressed to think of any other reason. it was the collateral murder video that really really set off the united states officials especially the armed forces and what you see there of course is not only the brutalization and actual killing of twelve iraqi citizens including two reuters reporter is but also the almost killing of those two children and their father who was acting as a good samaritan in trying to rescue one of the brokers reporters who is still alive now those are war crimes and what my point is simply this that the. not only did that show the brutalization of the iraqi people during the celebrated surge that dough that betrayed us was so find but it showed in vivid images in speech. the brutalization of our own on forces these young people in the apache
obviously torture and in the end when he learned of the things that the marines admitted to doing to bradley manning he called it an unmitigated torture we do know that josie manning tried to kill a self twice is it your conviction that this and that it would have been to punish for revealing u.s. atrocities in iraq well i would be hard pressed to think of any other reason. it was the collateral murder video that really really set off the united states officials especially the armed forces and...
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forces and the film we had to say was it can be useful if there's no julia signage then bradley manning who had tried to contact the washington post the new york times people forget that people like chelsea bradley manning care possibly get the truth out and so we've we feel a certain collegiality that's what we do in veteran intelligence professionals for sanity and in cimatron to so serious we try to spread a little truth around and so we feel very much like kindred souls and of course at snowden as another person that should be mentioned in this connection i think it was empowered by the example of chelsea manning and by julian aside and i know and this is a little known outside a small group i know that it's node in to safely out of harm's way so to speak ironically in russia but out of drone range let me put it that way only because truly in a sign of. pulled out all the stops and got him out of hong kong the movies that have been written about this do not show that adequately when i asked really an aside who is also a friend of mine why he did that why he why he expended all his e
forces and the film we had to say was it can be useful if there's no julia signage then bradley manning who had tried to contact the washington post the new york times people forget that people like chelsea bradley manning care possibly get the truth out and so we've we feel a certain collegiality that's what we do in veteran intelligence professionals for sanity and in cimatron to so serious we try to spread a little truth around and so we feel very much like kindred souls and of course at...
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think bradley manning. >> this is not a time of snowden or bradley manning. we haven't had one of those in a while. the last administration was critical of those leaks. >> the president here, it's much more intrigue type of things. yesterday, lets be honest, the information leaked about the phone call with medidn't tell u anything. just trump being trump. it really did launch mistrust about the media. distracted or changed the conversation, which the white house wants it to do. change the conversation to a new investigation and away from president trump around the russian hacking. >> that's true. there's truth to that. in fairness, trump has been on this anti-leak campaign for a while now. i do think there's something to be said for letting mueller do his job. there are a lot of good things coming out of the airing of some of these things. on the other hand, mule seller n it. he has a team of people. he can do this in a way in the end is going to be much more useful to the american people than leaks that might end up damaging his investigation. >> mueller is
think bradley manning. >> this is not a time of snowden or bradley manning. we haven't had one of those in a while. the last administration was critical of those leaks. >> the president here, it's much more intrigue type of things. yesterday, lets be honest, the information leaked about the phone call with medidn't tell u anything. just trump being trump. it really did launch mistrust about the media. distracted or changed the conversation, which the white house wants it to do....
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when he was pardoning someone like brandon manning -- >> bradley manning. >> bradley manning, excusenow chelsea. >> thank you. someone that was giving away secrets that was compromising national security to our country, where was the outrage there? >> what does that mean about the arpaio pardon? you don't justify arpaio by saying there were other pardons that you didn't like that you didn't give much attention. that's called what about-ism. let's talk about arpaio. >> pardons are something that the presidents in this country have the power to do all the time. we're talking about a 75-year-old man who served his country since he was 18 years old. the best the left can throw at him is a misdemeanor. and even then the way that the process was done, the way that the judicial system was used here was incorrect. >> how so? >> well, look, we have judges that should have recused themselves, judges that had complete bias in this case that shud shouldn't have been adjudicating in this process. when it's time to go to trial they set it up, the obama administration, most political and judicial a
when he was pardoning someone like brandon manning -- >> bradley manning. >> bradley manning, excusenow chelsea. >> thank you. someone that was giving away secrets that was compromising national security to our country, where was the outrage there? >> what does that mean about the arpaio pardon? you don't justify arpaio by saying there were other pardons that you didn't like that you didn't give much attention. that's called what about-ism. let's talk about arpaio....
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we had huge compromises with snowden and bradley manning.mised to the enemy and the enemy watches what we do and how we receive communications. the old-fashioned espionage, the second oldest profession. you defeat a network by penetrating a network. and we haven't done that. there was a report today that the cia did give some level of warning to spain. credit to mike pompeo. he's not trying to be the best gay and lesbian employer in the country, and i'm not kidding about that. that was john brennan's focus. gregg: steve bannon who is the president's chief strategist at the white house, gave an unexpected interview to a jelt never met before. there is no military solution to north korea's nuclear threats. forget. until somebody solves the part of the equation that shows me that 10 million people will die. i don't know what you're talking about. there's no military solution here. >> what's been going on since 1951 is not the way forward. seoul is a hostage state to the north. and as steve bannon rightfully point out you can hit seoul with dire
we had huge compromises with snowden and bradley manning.mised to the enemy and the enemy watches what we do and how we receive communications. the old-fashioned espionage, the second oldest profession. you defeat a network by penetrating a network. and we haven't done that. there was a report today that the cia did give some level of warning to spain. credit to mike pompeo. he's not trying to be the best gay and lesbian employer in the country, and i'm not kidding about that. that was john...
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more recently, bradley manning, nell chelsea manning -- now chelsea manning. thomas: >> the supreme court has changed its mind about the espionage act. we can talk about that. congress has updated it some commentary it back some. the core of it, people would be surprised to know that there are still laws on the books that deal forcefully with the question of interfering with the during -- during the time of four. host: we will set the stage during the period of when this arrived. we will show people of protests and pictures of america at the dawn of the new century as the country made its decision about whether or not it would be involved in the european war. let's watch. ♪ >> [singing] i brought him up to be my pride and joy. the mustard on his shoulder the mother's darling boy it's time to lay the sword and gone away there will be no war today as mothers all would say i did not raise my boy to be a soldier ♪ host: woodrow wilson was president and was being courted strongly by our allies to help in war in europe. how contentious was this decision for him at h
more recently, bradley manning, nell chelsea manning -- now chelsea manning. thomas: >> the supreme court has changed its mind about the espionage act. we can talk about that. congress has updated it some commentary it back some. the core of it, people would be surprised to know that there are still laws on the books that deal forcefully with the question of interfering with the during -- during the time of four. host: we will set the stage during the period of when this arrived. we will...
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the constitution which obama used to pardon a terrorist, obama used to pardon bradley manning, clintonsed to pardon marc rich says you can -- the president has the power to say -- >> the president has the power to -- >> that's what he did. >> tara, does this send the message that if you are loyal to me, i will pardon you, don't workers i'll take care of you? >> it sends a couple of messages. not only does it send that, that also could have greater implications when it comes to the special prosecutor in the robert mueller case and perhaps the people who are loyal to the president and decided they don't want to follow subpoenas let's say, a federal subpoena by the federal prosecutor, dochbts worry abo don't worry about it, nod and wink, the president will pardon you. but it also says some also. let's not askct as thoetd examps that people are giving that other presidents are pardoned people that are controversial pardons and i happen to agree with those examples, so you are acknowledging that the arpaio pardon was controversial. and it is for a few reasons. joe arpaio, god bless him, he'
the constitution which obama used to pardon a terrorist, obama used to pardon bradley manning, clintonsed to pardon marc rich says you can -- the president has the power to say -- >> the president has the power to -- >> that's what he did. >> tara, does this send the message that if you are loyal to me, i will pardon you, don't workers i'll take care of you? >> it sends a couple of messages. not only does it send that, that also could have greater implications when it...
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we have had people like, chelsea manning, bradley manning, whatever you want to call him, and others who have compromised our capability to do technical collections. we have to go to the old-fashioned methodology. in social media is one of the areas where we can study a lot of patterns and try to get ahead of what they are doing based on the fact that they are starting to not only telegraphed things, but i think there are ways of seeing what they are going to do. >> martha: so true. mia, it looks like they were building bombs in at least two locations. and time and time again you have the rows of flowers that come out the following day. everything across twitter, the solidarity movement with the beautiful cities that have been attacked and people have lost their lives. and yet, we start to find out that people were on social media and looking things up, doing internet searches, so we have all this surveillance, and yet, we cannot seem to get ahead. >> well, it is very difficult added to the fact that many of the platforms that i do my research on are not open api in the sense that it
we have had people like, chelsea manning, bradley manning, whatever you want to call him, and others who have compromised our capability to do technical collections. we have to go to the old-fashioned methodology. in social media is one of the areas where we can study a lot of patterns and try to get ahead of what they are doing based on the fact that they are starting to not only telegraphed things, but i think there are ways of seeing what they are going to do. >> martha: so true. mia,...
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and then obama pardoned bradley manning, a huge traitor. and cocaine offenders -- >> jesse: >> juan: how do you ft that, jesse? >> dana: what's your point? >> jesse: people want to hear what i have to say. now you have arpaio, 85 years old. a loyal friend to the president. a misdemeanor charge. everyone's pulling their hair out in washington about sheriff joe being pardoned. picture this. is it this big of a deal? >> in the big picture of this administration with all the things we just talked about, not that big of a deal. where i think you are right about where the president is going with this, people in washington including republicans, they are going to be shocked, horrified that this is going on. the president's base is going to love it. they will say he's tough on illegal immigration. as i said earlier, the red flag i will put up is that what we are hearing and this has just happened -- our reporting is still playing out. in the early moments here, we are told that the justice department did not officially sign off on this. it did not
and then obama pardoned bradley manning, a huge traitor. and cocaine offenders -- >> jesse: >> juan: how do you ft that, jesse? >> dana: what's your point? >> jesse: people want to hear what i have to say. now you have arpaio, 85 years old. a loyal friend to the president. a misdemeanor charge. everyone's pulling their hair out in washington about sheriff joe being pardoned. picture this. is it this big of a deal? >> in the big picture of this administration with...
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i think this goes back to bradley manning leaking tens of thousands of state department cables. through wikileaks as well. finish this is not just transparency and opening the government up for public scrutiny, it is a real damage to our ability to conduct american foreign and national security policy. stuart: what do you do? it seems like there is a cabal within the federal bureaucracy whether it's the justice department or the state department or wheresoever, wills a cabal which really wants to stop and resist anything from president trump. this used to be large numbers of these poem doing this -- people doing this. i don't see what you can do about it, frankly. >> well, over the years there have been a lot of efforts to find the sources of leaks to curtail them and what not. i think some things that could be considered going forward anyway would include polygraphing state department and white house personnel. this is standard practice in the intelligence community. it may sound offensive, but these people have extremely important jobs, and i think polygraphing them may be one
i think this goes back to bradley manning leaking tens of thousands of state department cables. through wikileaks as well. finish this is not just transparency and opening the government up for public scrutiny, it is a real damage to our ability to conduct american foreign and national security policy. stuart: what do you do? it seems like there is a cabal within the federal bureaucracy whether it's the justice department or the state department or wheresoever, wills a cabal which really wants...
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one of those heroes --- is this man ---will bradley. bradley says he started to get emails early sunday. from neighbors trapped in their homes. he says there was a sense of panic among some of the neighbors - -many who are elderly. (grant) and this unidentified man told reporters he got at least eight calls from people asking for help. he says they were on a second floor of an apartment building...that gives you an idea how high the water is. also this picture is circulating of a man on a paddleboard. he was spotted rescuing a four year old boy in houston. just one of many neighborhoods inundated by floodwaters. first responders have rescued more than 3 thousand people in houston alone. some who are stranded on rooftops like yo
one of those heroes --- is this man ---will bradley. bradley says he started to get emails early sunday. from neighbors trapped in their homes. he says there was a sense of panic among some of the neighbors - -many who are elderly.
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miss bradley you speak to the character of this young man and his brother. you spoke eloquently about wanting to help people and help your country. you came at the age of two. you know of no other country. you know of -- i'm sure you speak spanish and fluently. fact of the matter is, this is your country. i want you to know as your representative, i don't know that i represent you -- you probably have john sarbanes is as your congressman. he will be there as well with us in fighting to make sure that we follow a policy that is good for america. good for america and good for all of the people for whom you advocate. >> i know that other people are going to have questions for you before you leave. i want to open that up now the floor. i know that some of you have questions. up to ask any questions? >> we are supporters of all of our students including our immigrants and undocumented students following federal law. we want to make sure that and the congress level in the senate you will continue to protect civil rights laws and legislations as they stand. we are
miss bradley you speak to the character of this young man and his brother. you spoke eloquently about wanting to help people and help your country. you came at the age of two. you know of no other country. you know of -- i'm sure you speak spanish and fluently. fact of the matter is, this is your country. i want you to know as your representative, i don't know that i represent you -- you probably have john sarbanes is as your congressman. he will be there as well with us in fighting to make...
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miss bradley, you speak to the character of this young man and his brother. you spoke eloquently about wanting to help people and help your country. you came at the age of two. you know no other country. i'm sure you speak spanish, and fluently, the fact of the matter is, this is your country. i wanted to know -- i want you to know, as your representative. fighting to make sure we follow a policy that is good for america, good for america and good for all the people for whom you advocate. >> i know other people are going to have some questions before you leave. i want to open up the floor because i know you have some questions. we are going to start with nora. i work for prince george's county public schools. we are supporters of all of our students including our immigrants and undocumented students, following federal law. we just want to make sure you will continue to protect civil rights, laws and legislation as they stand. we are very concerned about any retaliation taken against public institutions for following federal law and policies and i was just won
miss bradley, you speak to the character of this young man and his brother. you spoke eloquently about wanting to help people and help your country. you came at the age of two. you know no other country. i'm sure you speak spanish, and fluently, the fact of the matter is, this is your country. i wanted to know -- i want you to know, as your representative. fighting to make sure we follow a policy that is good for america, good for america and good for all the people for whom you advocate....
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one man has been arrested and we are going to expect more from this ongoing police investigation. gigi. >> really unbelievable that she was freed. matt bradleyank you. >>> one of hollywood's favorite couples is calling it quits. plus, meet the 11-year-old who stole the show from e'dena menzel. and your shot to own a piece of marilyn monroe. re more than just a bathroom disease. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop any new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening probl
one man has been arrested and we are going to expect more from this ongoing police investigation. gigi. >> really unbelievable that she was freed. matt bradleyank you. >>> one of hollywood's favorite couples is calling it quits. plus, meet the 11-year-old who stole the show from e'dena menzel. and your shot to own a piece of marilyn monroe. re more than just a bathroom disease. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take...
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. >>> now to a bre of milan where police arrested a man who kidna a a tried to sell the dark web. matt bradleyas the details. what do we know about what happened to this young woman, matt? >> reporter: it's a truly sorted story. she was lured to a fake photo shoot in milan, attacked, drugged, bound and gagged, and transported in the trunk of a car to an italian village. her captors, two men, held her for $300,000 ransom. but the story gets stranger. cleary ailing, she was released six days after her kidnapping, only after the kidnappers discovered she had had a 2-year-old child. so all of this is according to italian police. so why the sudden sympathy from the kidnappers? according to her, her abductos,s called them several the black death and their own code of conduct prevented them from kidnapping mothers. but they said they could deliver her anywhere for a price. one person has been arrested and police are looking for suspects. so we haven't heard the end of this frightening and bizarre story. >> unbelievably frightening. >>> darren daulton has tragically passed away after his battle with b
. >>> now to a bre of milan where police arrested a man who kidna a a tried to sell the dark web. matt bradleyas the details. what do we know about what happened to this young woman, matt? >> reporter: it's a truly sorted story. she was lured to a fake photo shoot in milan, attacked, drugged, bound and gagged, and transported in the trunk of a car to an italian village. her captors, two men, held her for $300,000 ransom. but the story gets stranger. cleary ailing, she was...
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bradley, you spoke to the character of this young man and his brother. and you spoke eloquently about wanting people to help your country. you came at the age of2 and you know of no other country. i'm sure you speak spanish and probably speak it fluently. the fact of the matter is it is your country. you to know as your representative, i do not know if i represent you, yeah, you probably have john sarbanes as your congressman, but i can guarantee he will be there as well with us in fighting to make sure we follow in policy that is good for america and good for all of the people for whom you advocate. >> i know other people are going to have questions for you, so i want to open up the floor because i know some of you have some questions. do you want to ask any questions of the congressman? >> i work for prince george's county public schools. we are supporters of all of our students including our immigrant , and undocumented students following federal law. we just want to make sure in a congress level and the senate that you will continue to protect civil
bradley, you spoke to the character of this young man and his brother. and you spoke eloquently about wanting people to help your country. you came at the age of2 and you know of no other country. i'm sure you speak spanish and probably speak it fluently. the fact of the matter is it is your country. you to know as your representative, i do not know if i represent you, yeah, you probably have john sarbanes as your congressman, but i can guarantee he will be there as well with us in fighting to...
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a man hunt continues for the last fugitive, 24-year-old bradley killpatrick. >>> a sid effect to the howling success-- side effect to the howling success of game of throwns, people adopting and abandoning huskies. >>> if you look to the east you saw clouds, those clouds are the tops of numerous thunderstorms bubbling over the sierra, plenty of that activity, will it make it to the bay area? triple-digit heat returns soon. top of the hill, trying to stick above the fog. the hot forecast next. nice, france. >>> caught on camera, an airport worker punches a man holding a baby at an airport in france. the man was scheduled to fly out on budget carrier ez jet but flight delayed half a day. witnesses say he approached the worker for more information, from there it is not clear how things escalated over who started it. a bystander held the worker back until police got there, the man with the baby was eventually able to make his flight, ez jet said it was held up because of a technical issue. >>> how early in the day is too early for school to start? reporter aid reanna says a bill would pro
a man hunt continues for the last fugitive, 24-year-old bradley killpatrick. >>> a sid effect to the howling success-- side effect to the howling success of game of throwns, people adopting and abandoning huskies. >>> if you look to the east you saw clouds, those clouds are the tops of numerous thunderstorms bubbling over the sierra, plenty of that activity, will it make it to the bay area? triple-digit heat returns soon. top of the hill, trying to stick above the fog. the hot...
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the driver, this man, 60-year-old james matthew bradley, was arrested at the scene and has already appeared in court facing federal smuggling charges. bradley claims he did not know people were inside his trailer despite eyewitness testimony that those trapped immigrants were banging on walls and screaming for help at the time. so something that we are going to have to continue to watch here in texas with this most recent incident over the weekend. >> leland: casey stiegel. thank you. shannon. >> shannon: back to our top story of the day. the man suspected of plowing his car into a protest on saturday will face a judge less than an hour from now. that's the spot. we'll take you there live and vice president pence defense the president against critics of his comments about the deadly violence in charlottesville. >> i will say i take issue with the fact that many in the national media spend more time criticizing the president's words than they did criticizing those who perpetrated the violence to begin with. >> shannon: the white house on defense even as the justice department launches a fede
the driver, this man, 60-year-old james matthew bradley, was arrested at the scene and has already appeared in court facing federal smuggling charges. bradley claims he did not know people were inside his trailer despite eyewitness testimony that those trapped immigrants were banging on walls and screaming for help at the time. so something that we are going to have to continue to watch here in texas with this most recent incident over the weekend. >> leland: casey stiegel. thank you....
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in the region, matt bradley who is live for us from tokyo and with me on set, robert manning joinington. matt, i want to start with you here. despite agreeing to put economic pressure on north korea, china is still siding with them for this preemptative strike to happen. nobody is saying it will. we're just sort of talking about it. what is your sense on how this is affecting allies there? >> thanks, hallie. it is a very interesting move that china has come out and said that they will be remaining neutral, if it was north korea who made the first strike against the united states or basically followed through on their threats to launch missiles in the area around guam. but then they would come to the defense of north korea if, in fact, the united states became the aggressor and tried to take a preemptive strike. donald trump has had so much frustration with china since he has become president and china has a very close relationship with pyongyang. it is really the main trading partner. something like 90% of the foreign revenue that north korea gets comes from china. but, unusually, ch
in the region, matt bradley who is live for us from tokyo and with me on set, robert manning joinington. matt, i want to start with you here. despite agreeing to put economic pressure on north korea, china is still siding with them for this preemptative strike to happen. nobody is saying it will. we're just sort of talking about it. what is your sense on how this is affecting allies there? >> thanks, hallie. it is a very interesting move that china has come out and said that they will be...
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arresting the man last month when they found dozens of people in san antonio that investigate or say were smuggled across the border with mexico. 10 died from the conditions inside. bradleye the death penalty if convicted. alison: an update to an infamous case in our area, one of the d.c. sniper's a strong to get a new sentence. >> lee boyd malvo. alison: the request today was denied. that a recent supreme court ruling voided his life sentence, which said that minors should not get mandatory lifetime sentences. he was convicted in 2007. the judge disagreed and ordered him back to prison. nancy: 7 on your side fighting back against crime, multiple skimming devices attached to atm inside of 7-eleven locations. but there is a simple trick to figure this out. all you need is your smart phone. tom roussey joins us live in woodbridge with this. tom? years we haver been telling you about thieves putting skimming devices inside of gas pumps to steal credit and debit card information, but these guys are actually putting the devices inside of 7-elevens. what makes the crime unique is the technology they are using. week, three times tuesday alone, prince william county police inves
arresting the man last month when they found dozens of people in san antonio that investigate or say were smuggled across the border with mexico. 10 died from the conditions inside. bradleye the death penalty if convicted. alison: an update to an infamous case in our area, one of the d.c. sniper's a strong to get a new sentence. >> lee boyd malvo. alison: the request today was denied. that a recent supreme court ruling voided his life sentence, which said that minors should not get...
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bradley jr. could face the death penalty. at least 39 people were trapped inside a sweltering tractor-trailer when it was found in san antonio last month. ten people, including the young man here, frank fuentes, died. he recently graduated from jeb stuart high school in falls church, virginia. he was deported and was trying to get back to his family in the u.s. when he died. >>> today, a college-bound teen killed days before she was set to leave for school is being remembered. there is a vigil planned for her tonight. it is happening at 14th street and saratoga avenue in northeast. that is where she was shot in the head as she was driving. she died a few days later. police say the bullet was not intended for her. so far there has been one arrest, but police are still looking for two more people in connection with the shooting. tonight's vigil begins at 8:00 p.m. >>> right now the fbi is missing 16-year-old virginia girl. take a look at her picture here. we showed you tomisha johnson's picture earlier this week. she was last seen in springfield august 5th. she's 5'4", black hair and blron eyes. if you've seen her call police. >>> today we'll get a better idea of how d.c. s
bradley jr. could face the death penalty. at least 39 people were trapped inside a sweltering tractor-trailer when it was found in san antonio last month. ten people, including the young man here, frank fuentes, died. he recently graduated from jeb stuart high school in falls church, virginia. he was deported and was trying to get back to his family in the u.s. when he died. >>> today, a college-bound teen killed days before she was set to leave for school is being remembered. there is...
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authorities also link the man to another death, a van driver who was carjacked and stabbed in the aftermath of that attack. msnbc's matt bradleycelona. what more can you tell us about the suspect and the scale of this attack? >> reporter: that's right. we just heard in the last few hours two new names, younes abouyaaqoub police came out and said this 22-year-old moroccan was, in fact, the man who drove his van down this very crowded las ramblas boulevard here, plowing into 13 people, injuring as many as 120 more. but then we have a 15th victim. that is perez, a motorist who after younes abouyaaqoub ditched his car, he went through the famous market and hijacked a car that was being driven by pao perez, stabbed him to death, and drove car through a police checkpoint. police actually opened fire on abouyaaqoub as he was driving. abouyaaqoub ditched his vehicle outside barcelona and now he's the only person involved in this case who's still at large. that's what police have said just today. but there's been another name, and he is an imam from outside of barcelona, police saying that he might have been the man who brought these 1
authorities also link the man to another death, a van driver who was carjacked and stabbed in the aftermath of that attack. msnbc's matt bradleycelona. what more can you tell us about the suspect and the scale of this attack? >> reporter: that's right. we just heard in the last few hours two new names, younes abouyaaqoub police came out and said this 22-year-old moroccan was, in fact, the man who drove his van down this very crowded las ramblas boulevard here, plowing into 13 people,...
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bradley. has anything changed since we last spoke to you a few hours ago? >> reporter: thanks, just in the last hour police have confirmed that the man they are looking for is younes abouyaaqoub, the 22 yld moroccan who is thought to have driven the van that killed 13 in on las ramblas. and authorities believe he might have slipped into france, but this is a manhunt that is expanding to all of europe one of the cared us es used in s was photographed by a police camera in paris just a few weeks ago. so a lot of these elements are coming together and connecting a lot of countries here in europe, but one man is inspiring more scrutiny than this young moroccan, he's the 40-year-old imam who is thought to have recruited that 12 person terrorist cell that has launched two attacks here in the catalan region most of the suspects is very much a family affair they all trace back to the town here in the catalan region these dozen people are thought to have been recruited by the imam and he's thought to have been involved in terrorist attacks throughout europe. remember the brussels attacks. and he's also thought to have had some connection to the madrid attacks back i
bradley. has anything changed since we last spoke to you a few hours ago? >> reporter: thanks, just in the last hour police have confirmed that the man they are looking for is younes abouyaaqoub, the 22 yld moroccan who is thought to have driven the van that killed 13 in on las ramblas. and authorities believe he might have slipped into france, but this is a manhunt that is expanding to all of europe one of the cared us es used in s was photographed by a police camera in paris just a few...
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man ever is running his final solo race in a few hours. the 100-meter dash, the race that's made him rich and famous. matt bradley is outside the stadium in london where he'll run his last sprint. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. as you mentioned, today's going to see the final solo 100-meter dash from hussain bolt. that's the event that turned him into an unqualified world champion. it's also turning this event, the world championships, into something of a retirement party. today a swan song for a champion and a charmer. hussain bolt, the fastest man alive, sprints to the finish line of his career. he runs his las ever at london's championship today after qualifying last night. bolt, retiring just shy of 31. >> something that i will miss. that first -- that first step you go into the stadium, and they roar. it gives -- always gives me goosebumps, always, every time. >> reporter: he has eight olympic gold medals and three world records. his final race could be bolt's biggest challenge. lately, his times have been slower. his competitors, a bit closer. this week, bolt was confident as ever. >> i'm not worr
man ever is running his final solo race in a few hours. the 100-meter dash, the race that's made him rich and famous. matt bradley is outside the stadium in london where he'll run his last sprint. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. as you mentioned, today's going to see the final solo 100-meter dash from hussain bolt. that's the event that turned him into an unqualified world champion. it's also turning this event, the world championships, into something of a retirement party. today...
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bradley jr. could face the death penalty. at least 39 people were trapped inside a sweltering tractor-trailer when it was found in san antonio last month. ten people died including the young manere, 19-year-old frank fuentes. he recently graduated from jeb stuart high school in falls church. he was deported and trying to get back to his family in the u.s. when he they left off at the smithsonian castle. everyone had to clear out yesterday when something sparked a fire upstairs. the smithsonian says it was an electrical fire. no art, artifacts or people were hurt. the castle dates back to 1855. but it does have a modern sprinkler system. that's good. >>> no worse for the wear. >>> if you're a baseball fan, you've seen plenty of first pitches through the years. it looks really hard to do. you can't watch this. >> if you can bear it, take a look at this. i can't watch this. >> oh! >> oh, nuts. >> you did not say that. >> this guy, that poor guy. >> you didn't -- >> the most uncomfortable ceremonial first pitch anybody has had to go through in the history of baseball. especially that poor photographer. this is why everybody on the field should be waerpg a cup. i'm just >> you don
bradley jr. could face the death penalty. at least 39 people were trapped inside a sweltering tractor-trailer when it was found in san antonio last month. ten people died including the young manere, 19-year-old frank fuentes. he recently graduated from jeb stuart high school in falls church. he was deported and trying to get back to his family in the u.s. when he they left off at the smithsonian castle. everyone had to clear out yesterday when something sparked a fire upstairs. the smithsonian...
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man accused of smuggling dozens of illegal immigrants in the back of a sweltering hot tractor-trailer resulting in 10 deaths faces the death penalty himself was a federal grand jury indicted james bradley5 charges, two of them carry the possibility of the differently. last month police found his trailer in a san antonio walmart parking lot, bradley claimed he had no idea anyone was inside. >> in just a few hours donald trump will meet with rick scott. >> this comes one day after jeff sessions sang praises for miami-dade county for throwing out a thing to a policy and making our country more safe. the latest on that and sessions's turn message to other sanctuary holdouts. >> attorney general jeff sessions remain steadfast in his mission to illuminate sanctuary cities in the us sessions speaking in miami during the county's move away from an illegal safe zone, donald trump thinking miami-dade mayor carlos jimenez tweeting following rule of law sanctuary cities make our country less safe but even with this major win several other cities around the country continue to define federal immigration authorities, sessions bash chicago and other safe zones were illegal immigrants potentially putt
man accused of smuggling dozens of illegal immigrants in the back of a sweltering hot tractor-trailer resulting in 10 deaths faces the death penalty himself was a federal grand jury indicted james bradley5 charges, two of them carry the possibility of the differently. last month police found his trailer in a san antonio walmart parking lot, bradley claimed he had no idea anyone was inside. >> in just a few hours donald trump will meet with rick scott. >> this comes one day after...