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. >> they share the same defense table at florida's broward county courthouse.iew, deborah says aybar looks over at her and tries to communicate a message. >> one of them spoke to me, then had the nerve to mouth to me, i'm sorry, i didn't kill your sister. >> i remember that day vividly. he mouthed that to me outside the presence of the jury. i had to be dragged out of court. i was so full of rage. >> the prosecution lays out its case, describing them as members of a gang, specializing in home invasions. >> their job was to go get cash, drugs, whatever and they knew they weren't going to leave witnesses behind. >> but, the video is the most potent weapon. >> i'm cringing every time the video is played, my stomach churning, sweating through my jacket. it's 22 minutes, seems like 22 hours when playing it. >> the trial drags on for an exhausting eight months. when jurors cannot agree the men in the courtroom are the ones on the tape, the judge is forced to declare a mistrial. >> when you are the victim's family, you want the jury to reach a decision, even if it's a
. >> they share the same defense table at florida's broward county courthouse.iew, deborah says aybar looks over at her and tries to communicate a message. >> one of them spoke to me, then had the nerve to mouth to me, i'm sorry, i didn't kill your sister. >> i remember that day vividly. he mouthed that to me outside the presence of the jury. i had to be dragged out of court. i was so full of rage. >> the prosecution lays out its case, describing them as members of a...
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atf agents searching a home in broward county. >> the focus on that home comes at the end of a 10th day at a baltimore tv station where a man dressed in an animal suit and wearing what appeared to be a bomb forced evacuation and was eventually shot by police. tonight his father tells garret haake that he went there to share some kind of apocalypse warning, garrett? >> reporter: that's right. the suspect's name is alex brisby and his father told me two weeks ago he suffered some kind of mental break and became convinced that god had told him the world would end on june 3rd. his father believes that brisby came >> baltimore police had no choice but to other fire on a suspect that was dangerous. >> he poised a threat to the community and officers and forced to use real guns to shoot the suspect. >> after a robot cleared the scene the police learned that the bomb was chocolate bars strung together with wires. photo journalist shot pictures when he arrived at the police station at 1:20. >> this guy is dressed in a hedge hodge costume. >> the suspect demanded they air a video that he had on a
atf agents searching a home in broward county. >> the focus on that home comes at the end of a 10th day at a baltimore tv station where a man dressed in an animal suit and wearing what appeared to be a bomb forced evacuation and was eventually shot by police. tonight his father tells garret haake that he went there to share some kind of apocalypse warning, garrett? >> reporter: that's right. the suspect's name is alex brisby and his father told me two weeks ago he suffered some kind...
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broward county sheriff's officer lieutenant bryant montgomery gets the case. >> when i first viewed thatideo, i thought, this guy had several opportunities to do the right thing. he had several opportunities to stop the lady. he could have handed it over to a tsa agent. he didn't do any of that. but what was more aggravating, was that the victim then goes over to a bench, get herself straight with her belongings, and he did the same thing right next to her. he looked right at her and knew that was the same person right in front of him. >> even with all this video, the odds are pretty long that they'll find a thief that has flown off to who knows where. >> there literally could be thousands of passengers flying out at any given time on a particular concourse. they might live here. they might not. they might live overseas. just because we have them on video doesn't mean when he know who they are. >> it takes lieutenant montgomery three days of poring through hours of airport security video to finally find the thief. >> finally found him coming into the airport. went up to a kiosk, and that
broward county sheriff's officer lieutenant bryant montgomery gets the case. >> when i first viewed thatideo, i thought, this guy had several opportunities to do the right thing. he had several opportunities to stop the lady. he could have handed it over to a tsa agent. he didn't do any of that. but what was more aggravating, was that the victim then goes over to a bench, get herself straight with her belongings, and he did the same thing right next to her. he looked right at her and knew...
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. >> he goes to school at broward communitity college. >> h here he is giving a clalas prprestation at the college. bu experts say he wasn't only pursuing an educatio >> during the late '90s he had been approached by a local muslim who was trying to put together a terror cell. >> he was r recruited to be in that plot butut got spooked by . >> the fbi b believed he may ha snififfed out tir informa and ininstead he wenent to pakista trained there. >> after allegedly training with qaeda adnan was bk in south florida. buried in the lasast page of th declassified 9/11 dodocument is mention thahat adnanan and a ad together on may 2, 2001, five momont before the attacks. >> an immigration officer who said that ada and another man and shuk ra juma came into thehr office. >> short after he disappeaeared, likekely in pakistan, where he s killed in 2014. >> he is a trained operative who poses an operational threat to the united states. >> you see almosost a 20-year story heree going back to the mosque in brooklyn, to florida and allededly being with mohahammmohamed atta. >> secrets of 9/11 lay d
. >> he goes to school at broward communitity college. >> h here he is giving a clalas prprestation at the college. bu experts say he wasn't only pursuing an educatio >> during the late '90s he had been approached by a local muslim who was trying to put together a terror cell. >> he was r recruited to be in that plot butut got spooked by . >> the fbi b believed he may ha snififfed out tir informa and ininstead he wenent to pakista trained there. >> after...
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the broward county fire department says it got the call just before 10:00 o'clock last night.nimals were taken to local clinics where five are in critical condition. many of the remaining dogs were given emergency objection jenn on the front lawn by firefighters and veterinarians. all but one of the 34 dogs survived. no people were at home at the time of the fire. >>> well it's got three rivers and pretty good pyro goes but there's no way pittsburgh has better cheesesteaks than philadelphia, right? >> can't be. not buying it but a popular poll says it's true. fox 29's bill anderson gets to the bottom of this cheesesteak controversy. >> reporter: it hard to be from philadelphia. our sports teams are struggling. we've got a tough reputation. some say we live in the shadow of new york. one thing we can always count at least we've got the best cheesesteaks, right? >> pittsburgh winning a cheesesteak competition? that can't happen. >> that can't happen. >> as of this morning, a usa today poll had a place called the groove cheesesteak company in pittsburgh leading the pack. numbers
the broward county fire department says it got the call just before 10:00 o'clock last night.nimals were taken to local clinics where five are in critical condition. many of the remaining dogs were given emergency objection jenn on the front lawn by firefighters and veterinarians. all but one of the 34 dogs survived. no people were at home at the time of the fire. >>> well it's got three rivers and pretty good pyro goes but there's no way pittsburgh has better cheesesteaks than...
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i remember going to a concert in broward county, florida, few years ago because it was thought, this was it. then he performed a few years later at essence festival. i think everyone said he seemed to be a person of great health and full of energy. that's clearly true. prince was an incredible activist. as reverend sharpton mentioned earlier, was very active in his support for black lives matter, in support of freddie gray, he gave a free concert to bring that city back to life after the uprising there. the music industry is notorio notoriousnotoriou notoriously hard on artists. he said contracts were tanamount to slavery. he seized back control of his artistry in a way that was powerful and i think set the tone for artists that came after him. >> really became a symbol because of his fight with warner bros. >> absolutely, he did. i think it was important. you know we've heard these horry stories about the misuse of artists going all the way back to little richard in the '50s and '60s. robbed of their material for decades and decades. prince was the earliest artist to make sure he ha
i remember going to a concert in broward county, florida, few years ago because it was thought, this was it. then he performed a few years later at essence festival. i think everyone said he seemed to be a person of great health and full of energy. that's clearly true. prince was an incredible activist. as reverend sharpton mentioned earlier, was very active in his support for black lives matter, in support of freddie gray, he gave a free concert to bring that city back to life after the...
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us now long time white house correspondent and "new york times" best telling author kate anderson browardt the lives of true power brokers at 1600 pennsylvania avenue and that would be the first ladies. you even talked to my dad. >> i did. he was great. >> i'm impressed. >> roslyn carter and he said she knew everything that was going on in the white house, i mean, she went to cabinet meetings. >> right. >> she got into a lot of trouble for it. >> she did. that's really a theme that runs through this entire book of first ladies that you profile all much more powerful than the public would have initially assumed. >> right. behind the scenes they are the power broke ens like roslyn who said she knew she was going to get criticized no matter what she did so she may as well go to these cabinet meetings and she invited the egyptian president to camp david before the accords and actually befriended his wife. nancy reagan of course is famous for getting reagan's chief of staff fired and i think that in nancy's case she wasn't afraid to be criticized and to take a lot of the flak and a lot of thes
us now long time white house correspondent and "new york times" best telling author kate anderson browardt the lives of true power brokers at 1600 pennsylvania avenue and that would be the first ladies. you even talked to my dad. >> i did. he was great. >> i'm impressed. >> roslyn carter and he said she knew everything that was going on in the white house, i mean, she went to cabinet meetings. >> right. >> she got into a lot of trouble for it. >>...
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>> so, when you look at broward and palm beach counties, you'll realize that majority of buyers come states of america or they come from europe. most of miami buyers tend to come from south america. >> and russia and china, all of the places having trouble whereas the european are a steady buyer group than palm beach. what was the average price this quarter? >> according to jonathan miller, samuel, this past quarter in palm beach, the average home sold for 60.5 million. >> 60 million was the average sale price. let's go to your market, boca, boca was the best performing market in all of southern florida by a long shot this quarter. who's buying? >> mostly americans and certainly europeans. what's going on in europe in terms of security and safety, a lot of europeans, particularly belgians and dutch are coming to boca raton and feel good. they feel comfortable -- >> belgians are the new russia and boek ka is the new miami? >> you can look at it that way. >> we have a listing of yours, a penthouse listing at 1000 ocean. black stone built this five years ago, really modern, unique produ
>> so, when you look at broward and palm beach counties, you'll realize that majority of buyers come states of america or they come from europe. most of miami buyers tend to come from south america. >> and russia and china, all of the places having trouble whereas the european are a steady buyer group than palm beach. what was the average price this quarter? >> according to jonathan miller, samuel, this past quarter in palm beach, the average home sold for 60.5 million....
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i hope you join me in denouncing your local county chairman in broward county, florida, the most offensiveld trump's misogynistic comments throughout the whole election, about time you do. denounce them with me. >> leaving it there. sean, louis, thank you. >> what a way to start a friday. >> i guess. have a great weekend. >> have a great weekend, alisyn. >> thanks. >>> happy friday indeed. my word. >>> what do republican women in indiana think of donald trump? cnn talked to a group of women, and heard some surprising opinions. you'll hear them, next. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? wrely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else
i hope you join me in denouncing your local county chairman in broward county, florida, the most offensiveld trump's misogynistic comments throughout the whole election, about time you do. denounce them with me. >> leaving it there. sean, louis, thank you. >> what a way to start a friday. >> i guess. have a great weekend. >> have a great weekend, alisyn. >> thanks. >>> happy friday indeed. my word. >>> what do republican women in indiana think of...
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i'm joined by kate anderson broward. she published first women about america's first ladies.rad jenkinjenkins. this is a historic white house dinn dinner. pr president obama his final din r dinner. he's had memorable moments at the dinners. people are expecting big things. your thoughts on the night. >> i keep thinking back to tw20 when he talked about donald trump and donald trump was the big joke. it might be a part of his administration that he was wrong. apparently america cares about donald trump. >> 2011 was the weekend that president obama launched the raid that killed osama bin laden. by the time president obama was speaking to the crowd roasting donald trump. donald trump was in the audience, not laughing. in some ways it may be a most famous white house correspondents dinner. pressure to top that? >> i don't think he can top that. i think donald's hew of orange got oranger prom folks that were there and saw it in person. no, i don't think that he'll ever top that. i think that he'll have a lot of fun tonight. i think mostly for me, it's about the obama legacy. i thi
i'm joined by kate anderson broward. she published first women about america's first ladies.rad jenkinjenkins. this is a historic white house dinn dinner. pr president obama his final din r dinner. he's had memorable moments at the dinners. people are expecting big things. your thoughts on the night. >> i keep thinking back to tw20 when he talked about donald trump and donald trump was the big joke. it might be a part of his administration that he was wrong. apparently america cares about...