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one of carroll's friends is shot and killed crossing the street. george davis then turns his gun on michael carroll. >> george davis was in front of me, he raised the gun up and looked at me with almost like black, piercing eyes, seemed to look right through me. i started to turn around and was kind of hunched over and he shot me. the bullet had gone into right above my belly button. >> luckily, somebody pulls carroll back inside the bar before davis can shoot him again. but carroll's girlfriend at the time is still outside, and davis shoots her in the hip. soon after, he goes back to his car and drives off. davis drives through the montana night. the next morning, deputy bernie alstad pulls him over for speeding but before the deputy can get out of the car, davis attacks, shooting up his vehicle. alstad is wounded and davis is also hit but he gets away. that's when deputy conway gets the call that an officer is down, and he's nearly run off the road. montana trooper jason hildenstab joins conway in the chase. he's working an extra shift and just c
one of carroll's friends is shot and killed crossing the street. george davis then turns his gun on michael carroll. >> george davis was in front of me, he raised the gun up and looked at me with almost like black, piercing eyes, seemed to look right through me. i started to turn around and was kind of hunched over and he shot me. the bullet had gone into right above my belly button. >> luckily, somebody pulls carroll back inside the bar before davis can shoot him again. but...
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correspondent jason carroll is out in it all. good morning, jason. >> reporter: good morning, christine. if you look behind me, this is where much of the rioting broke out here last night. you can still see state police. they are still out here in riot gear standing there holding that position there. a bobcat and an armorred vehicle next to them. such sad night for baltimore. 15 officers injured. businesses burned. cars looted. cars set on fire. a lot of people questioning how this could have happened. a lot of people not expecting what you saw, christine and the country saw and the world saw last nightday and night. state troopers out here for hours yesterday as the city was under siege. the police commissioner saying that perhaps saying they were outflanked and out numbered for a time. groups of rioters looted a local cvs. then a liquor store and a check cashing store. fire crews were challenged as they were putting out fires. some looters and rioters cut their water hoses making it difficult to do their jobs. the mayor coming
correspondent jason carroll is out in it all. good morning, jason. >> reporter: good morning, christine. if you look behind me, this is where much of the rioting broke out here last night. you can still see state police. they are still out here in riot gear standing there holding that position there. a bobcat and an armorred vehicle next to them. such sad night for baltimore. 15 officers injured. businesses burned. cars looted. cars set on fire. a lot of people questioning how this could...
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first to jason carroll. jason, it's hard to get a number of really how many people are still out there. what's going on? >> reporter: it is hard to judge. i can tell you that most of those who were here in this section have left. more officers here than anything continuing to fire projectiles at those who were still trying to defy their orders to leave. i just wanted to tell you one of the things they use here this is it, this is what they've been firing. this is called a rubber baton. can you imagine getting hit with this? it would hurt. this is what they were firing at some of those who were out here refusing to leave, refusing to honor the curfew. it was definitely tense out here for a few minutes. it seems more calm. i know it looks bad, as we're standing out here and things like this are happening, we do try to take shelter behind cars as people are moving through here. so but i do just want to give you more of a sense of what these officers are doing now. they're continuing to hold their formation, con
first to jason carroll. jason, it's hard to get a number of really how many people are still out there. what's going on? >> reporter: it is hard to judge. i can tell you that most of those who were here in this section have left. more officers here than anything continuing to fire projectiles at those who were still trying to defy their orders to leave. i just wanted to tell you one of the things they use here this is it, this is what they've been firing. this is called a rubber baton....
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now, it's jason carroll. do we know how the video ended up in the hands of the family? story. scott's brother tell me last sunday they went back to the scene where it happened to pay a special tribute for scott. and at that point, this young man walks up to them. they didn't know who he was and said there's something i must show you. and i know that you heard scott's mother talk about faith and her faith. the family believes it was fate and their faith that actually brought them all together. >> it's incredible. and i just think it's one thing to suddenly witness a scene like that and to videotape it but to continue doing it after you've seen an officer gunning somebody down and shooting them in the back and possibly planting evidence and continue to videotape that. >> when we were there at the scene, he was pretty close. 20 yards away maybe. i mean, very, very close and to have the courage to keep rolling when all that was happening. it's incredible. >> jason, i appreciate the reporting. later today, walter scott's mother, judy, we had a remarkable conversation and i s
now, it's jason carroll. do we know how the video ended up in the hands of the family? story. scott's brother tell me last sunday they went back to the scene where it happened to pay a special tribute for scott. and at that point, this young man walks up to them. they didn't know who he was and said there's something i must show you. and i know that you heard scott's mother talk about faith and her faith. the family believes it was fate and their faith that actually brought them all together....
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pete carroll will make a play call on the fly.: do you know why he made the call that he did? what is your theory? i assumed he wanted to mix it up. you think i'm going to have marshawn come down the middle? i'm not. al: i was in the car with john harbaugh at the time. he worked on our pregame show. this was 45 minutes after the game. i just said to him you don't have to answer me. i said was this a case of one guy trying to outsmart the other guy? can you overthink these situations? john said, you can overthink them. i don't think he wanted to get into whether it was gamesmanship between carroll and belichick. this is going by too fast. i think coaches -- this is for any sport, charlie -- can overthink the situation. so, remember there was a crazy catch by kearse which compelled the timeout. then you have it almost getting into the end zone. what really takes it in the neck if seattle wins the game and there is no time left is belichick for not taking his timeouts. he did not take the timeouts. if he did take the timeouts and sea
pete carroll will make a play call on the fly.: do you know why he made the call that he did? what is your theory? i assumed he wanted to mix it up. you think i'm going to have marshawn come down the middle? i'm not. al: i was in the car with john harbaugh at the time. he worked on our pregame show. this was 45 minutes after the game. i just said to him you don't have to answer me. i said was this a case of one guy trying to outsmart the other guy? can you overthink these situations? john said,...
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i want to go to our jason carroll. everyone what you're seeing now. >> reporter: well, it's basically what we've been seeing for the past hour or so, anderson. you can still see the police line that is out here. there's still a number of people asking everyone who's still gathered at this location here, at pennsylvania and north, to go home. we've counted, anderson, possibly around 200 people, moving in and out of this tiny area right here. most of the people who were out here earlier complied and took their children home, took their loved ones home. but there are still some people o out here. i married my colleague, miguel marquez talk about this a little earlier, this relationship between the community and the media. when you look at the number of people who are in this crowd, it's difficult to tell from this camera point of view, but a lot of these people here are also members of the media. and the community is saying that because we're here, some of those people in the community who might not be here, are staying h
i want to go to our jason carroll. everyone what you're seeing now. >> reporter: well, it's basically what we've been seeing for the past hour or so, anderson. you can still see the police line that is out here. there's still a number of people asking everyone who's still gathered at this location here, at pennsylvania and north, to go home. we've counted, anderson, possibly around 200 people, moving in and out of this tiny area right here. most of the people who were out here earlier...
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we have jason carroll. i know you just spoke -- actually we don't have jason carroll.oing to talk to him right after a quick break. he has just spoken to the family of the man in the green shirt, walt areaer scott, the 50-year-old who was killed. stay tuned for that. if you struggle with type 2 diabetes, you're certainly not alone. fortunately, many have found a different kind of medicine that lowers blood sugar. imagine what it would be like to love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed in the newest class of medicines that work with the kidneys to lower a1c. invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's a once-daily pill that works around the clock... here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in... and sends some sugar out... ...through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss it may help you lose weight. invokana® can cause important side effects including dehydratio
we have jason carroll. i know you just spoke -- actually we don't have jason carroll.oing to talk to him right after a quick break. he has just spoken to the family of the man in the green shirt, walt areaer scott, the 50-year-old who was killed. stay tuned for that. if you struggle with type 2 diabetes, you're certainly not alone. fortunately, many have found a different kind of medicine that lowers blood sugar. imagine what it would be like to love your numbers. discover once-daily...
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now somebody said to pete was this the worse call of all time to pete carroll.t that but it was the worst result of all time. >> rose: but it reminded me john call a perri uh-huh. >> to be so close yet so far. pete carroll to be so close yet so far. >> right. >> rose: and how long does it take. >> . >> this it could take awhile. you know what the glaet thing about these coaches pete carroll has to get his team together go through minicamps, go through training camp and go through noir seasoning. he's got to put this behind him. and he will. he will-- it doesn't mean you don't wake up in the middle of the night and think could have should have, might have. i think you have a little bit of that. but you can't dwell on what took place in the past. or living in the past. all of these people are living in the future. you look at bill belichick this year. remember everybody in new england is going crazy. they lose to kansas city on a monday night. they get killed. they are 2 and 2. they don't look good. even their two wince, they had to -- >> same thing like brady no
now somebody said to pete was this the worse call of all time to pete carroll.t that but it was the worst result of all time. >> rose: but it reminded me john call a perri uh-huh. >> to be so close yet so far. pete carroll to be so close yet so far. >> right. >> rose: and how long does it take. >> . >> this it could take awhile. you know what the glaet thing about these coaches pete carroll has to get his team together go through minicamps, go through...
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jason carroll brings us up to date. >> reporter: the police chief was interrupted by angry and vocal protesters demanding answers after seeing the video that shows officer michael slager repeatedly shooting walt walter scott in the back. the man who shot the cell phone video wednesday feidin santana and he says he was on the way to work when he saw the struggle between slager and scott. >> and i saw them down on the floor before i started to recording. they were down on the floor, and the police had control of the situation. he had control of scott. and scott was trying to just get away from the taser, which the taser, you know, you can hear the sound of the taser. >> reporter: the video appears to show that they started to wrestle over the object possibly the taser, and it is an object that falls on the ground as scott turns to the run, and then slager fires eight shots, and four strikes him in the back. at no point is slager yelling a warning, he just fires. and then he calls for back up. >> shots fired. suspect down. he grabbed my taser. >> reporter: then he is seen walking over t
jason carroll brings us up to date. >> reporter: the police chief was interrupted by angry and vocal protesters demanding answers after seeing the video that shows officer michael slager repeatedly shooting walt walter scott in the back. the man who shot the cell phone video wednesday feidin santana and he says he was on the way to work when he saw the struggle between slager and scott. >> and i saw them down on the floor before i started to recording. they were down on the floor,...
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time for the business news with stephen carroll. let's start in india.ourthouse rolled on one of the biggest fraud cases in the country. stephen: it has been dubbed india's and ron. -- india's enron. 10 people have been found guilty of charges, including criminal conspiracy and misappropriation of funds. they were sentenced to seven years in prison and fined around $800,000. >> let's come back to france. there are a whole host of strikes going on. stephen: i want to talk about greece first. the greek government has managed to make a payment to the international monetary fund. they have managed to make a payment of 450 million euros that they owed to the imf. that is despite the liquidity crisis the country is facing. the government has been given six working days to revise its plan for economic reforms. eurozone officials are saying that they have reached a critical point and the need to have come up with a plan by then. anchor: let's come back to paris. the strikes. tell us. stephen: it affects so many sectors in france. flights of been canceled. this i
time for the business news with stephen carroll. let's start in india.ourthouse rolled on one of the biggest fraud cases in the country. stephen: it has been dubbed india's and ron. -- india's enron. 10 people have been found guilty of charges, including criminal conspiracy and misappropriation of funds. they were sentenced to seven years in prison and fined around $800,000. >> let's come back to france. there are a whole host of strikes going on. stephen: i want to talk about greece...
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time for business news now with stephen carroll. hi stephen.et's start with a special delivery in the postal business. stephen: fedex is going to pay $4.4 billion to take over the dutch parcel delivery service tnt express. the news has caused a stock wave -- a shockwave on the stock market. tnt up almost 30% in trading today. they own almost 50% of tnt. -- postnl also up, they own him was 50% of tnt. ups was forced to drop its takeover when it was blocked by eu authorities in 2013. reporter: it is a shakeup in the parcel delivery sector, but will fedex's gamble pay off? the u.s. company is trying to buy dutch rival tnt express for 4.4 billion euros. >> we believe this acquisition will add significant value for fedex share owners, team members, and customers around the globe. this transaction allows us to broaden our portfolio of international transportation solutions to take advantage of market trends. reporter: two years ago ups' 5.2 billion euro bid was blocked on competition growth, but ups already had a strong european operation. tnt has st
time for business news now with stephen carroll. hi stephen.et's start with a special delivery in the postal business. stephen: fedex is going to pay $4.4 billion to take over the dutch parcel delivery service tnt express. the news has caused a stock wave -- a shockwave on the stock market. tnt up almost 30% in trading today. they own almost 50% of tnt. -- postnl also up, they own him was 50% of tnt. ups was forced to drop its takeover when it was blocked by eu authorities in 2013. reporter: it...
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all right, stephen carroll thank you for that with our business update. time now for our press review. florence villeminot joins me for a look at what is grabbing headlines in the international papers. hi, flo. marking one year since the adoption of over 200 -- actually nearly 300 nigerian schoolgirls. florence: it is a big story in nigeria, and on the front page of "the daily trust," 365 days. it is also on the front page of the british paper "the independent" today we can see the photo of people marching through the nigerian capital holding up posters with photos of the missing girls. and this very famous hashtag now, #bringbackourgirls. this anniversary comes as an mc international has published a new report on the situation in nigeria. a ring to the report, boko haram has abducted, raped, and enslaved at least 2000 women since 2014, and amnesty international talks about a reign of terror. you can read about it here in another nigerian paper "the punch." the chibok school brocades got so much attention because of the global campaign, that bring back ou
all right, stephen carroll thank you for that with our business update. time now for our press review. florence villeminot joins me for a look at what is grabbing headlines in the international papers. hi, flo. marking one year since the adoption of over 200 -- actually nearly 300 nigerian schoolgirls. florence: it is a big story in nigeria, and on the front page of "the daily trust," 365 days. it is also on the front page of the british paper "the independent" today we can...
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phil carroll works for safe the children and recently the organization's mission has been helping the people of liberia. one day carroll began talking with his liberian driver a man named anthony peak and learned that parker's mother josephine, lives in northeast philadelphia. carroll went to see josephine yesterday, while he was back in philadelphia for the easter holiday, and gave her pictures of her son, anthony. >> luckily, i had a polaroid camera one of those old cameras, and i said i think we can take a picture of the two of us and bring it to her when i get back. he was so excited, he told me he hasn't seen her in 17 years and we took the picture and i promised that i would find his mom, josephine, and bring it to her. >> to tell you the truth, if anthony were here he would always had a kind of vision that's the kind of person he is. >> even though they haven't seen each other in almost two decades, mother and son text each other each week and they pray that they can see each other in person some day soon. >>> the time right now is 7:26. coming up on nbc 10 news today, a man on
phil carroll works for safe the children and recently the organization's mission has been helping the people of liberia. one day carroll began talking with his liberian driver a man named anthony peak and learned that parker's mother josephine, lives in northeast philadelphia. carroll went to see josephine yesterday, while he was back in philadelphia for the easter holiday, and gave her pictures of her son, anthony. >> luckily, i had a polaroid camera one of those old cameras, and i said...
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. >> jason carroll, thank you, jason. appreciate your reporting. >>> tonight, we're hearing the story of one of the officers involved in the freddie gray arrest. a family member of that officer, who asked us not to use her name or her face, she came to us wanting to share what the officer told her happened. she said the officer did not ask her to approach us. we know her identity and relationship to the officer, but we have agreed not to disclose that. we talked to her earlier today. take a listen. >> why are you coming forward? >> because no one else is speaking up for the officers that were involved. nobody is standing up for the officers, any of them. and that's just not right. >> and the person that you are directly related to is -- >> african-american. >> is african-american. >> yes. >> what did he is happened? >> he believes that whatever happened to mr. gray happened before he was transported. >> did he hear screaming? was he in the back? it was saying that he was in the back going crazy, maybe, and yelling and mov
. >> jason carroll, thank you, jason. appreciate your reporting. >>> tonight, we're hearing the story of one of the officers involved in the freddie gray arrest. a family member of that officer, who asked us not to use her name or her face, she came to us wanting to share what the officer told her happened. she said the officer did not ask her to approach us. we know her identity and relationship to the officer, but we have agreed not to disclose that. we talked to her earlier...
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jason carroll, thank you so much. >> from that point being shot at eight times. local naacp in charleston, south carolina, holding a press event. let's hear what they have to say. >> all black hands that died at hands in south carolina -- but still struggle emotionally, suffer with them. mr. scott's death shows what happens when racial profiling yields the worst possible result. racial profiling is still chronic and egregious across south carolina. in fast five years, 209 police officers in our state have fired at suspects, but only a handful have been accused of doing so illegally, and none have been convicted. it's time for a change. our hope is that mr. scott's death and the video that left no option but a murder charge is the catalyst for that change. the charleston branch of the naacp will continue to fight for change. we recommend two specific steps to promote that change. we urge our state legislators to stop dragging its feet on legislation proposed by senator marlon kempson and representative wendell guilard. as mr. scott's case shows, videos don't lie.
jason carroll, thank you so much. >> from that point being shot at eight times. local naacp in charleston, south carolina, holding a press event. let's hear what they have to say. >> all black hands that died at hands in south carolina -- but still struggle emotionally, suffer with them. mr. scott's death shows what happens when racial profiling yields the worst possible result. racial profiling is still chronic and egregious across south carolina. in fast five years, 209 police...
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carroll went to see josephine jed while he was in philadelphia for the easter holiday weekend.d he gave her pictures of her son, anthony. >> luckily, i had a polaroid camera, one of those old cameras, and i said you know i think we can take a picture of the two of us and i can bring it to her when i get back. and he was so excited, he told me he hasn't seen her in 17 years and we took the picture and i promised him that i would find his mom, josephine, and i would bring it to her. >> to tell you the truth, if anthony were here he will always find -- he always had a conversation. that's the kind of person he is. >> even though it's been almost two decades since mother and son have seen each other face-to-face, they still text each other every week and they pray that they can see each other in person some day soon. >>> remembering the fallen. the battleship "new jersey" unveiled a p.o.w. mia chair of honor yesterday. it will be forever reserved to remember our men of action. the chair of honor will move to the new vietnam war exhibit for next year. >>> well a nice start to this e
carroll went to see josephine jed while he was in philadelphia for the easter holiday weekend.d he gave her pictures of her son, anthony. >> luckily, i had a polaroid camera, one of those old cameras, and i said you know i think we can take a picture of the two of us and i can bring it to her when i get back. and he was so excited, he told me he hasn't seen her in 17 years and we took the picture and i promised him that i would find his mom, josephine, and i would bring it to her....
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our jason carroll is in south carolina with the latest. >> reporter: john and christine, feidin santana said he was on the way to work and he spotted slager and scott and a struggle. he said the minute the two hit the ground he pulled his cell phone and started recording. >> they were down on the floor. they were down on the floor before i started recording. they were down on the floor. i remember the police officer had control of the situation. he had control of scott. scott was trying to get away from the taser. the taser, you can hear the sound of the taser. >> reporter: scott's family calling santana a hero for coming forward and sharing video. someone else speaking out on behalf of santana is the city's mayor. the mayor and police chief faced an angry crowd during a press conference. specifically when they were questioned about something that happened after the shooting. a question about whether or not the officer's performed cpr on scott. listen to what happened when the police chief was questioned about that. >> in the end of it what i saw was a, i believe to be a police officer,
our jason carroll is in south carolina with the latest. >> reporter: john and christine, feidin santana said he was on the way to work and he spotted slager and scott and a struggle. he said the minute the two hit the ground he pulled his cell phone and started recording. >> they were down on the floor. they were down on the floor before i started recording. they were down on the floor. i remember the police officer had control of the situation. he had control of scott. scott was...
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jason carroll brings us the latest. >> no justice, no peace! >> reporter: charleston's police chief and mayor interrupted by vocal and angry protesters. demanding answers after seeing the video that shows officer michael slager repeatedly shooting walter scott in the back. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: slager is in jail tonight charged with murder. the man who shot the cell phone video coming forward wednesday. he told nbc news he was on his way to work when he saw a struggle between slager and scott. >> down the floor before the -- i started recording. they were down on the floor. i remember the police had control of the situation. had control of scott. and scott was trying just to get away from the taser. the taser -- you can hear the sound of the taser. >> reporter: the video starts as slager and scott appear to wrestle over an object, possibly that taser. the video shows an object falling to the ground as scott turns and runs. officer slager then pulls his gun and fires eight shots. according to scott's family, four strike him in the back. at no
jason carroll brings us the latest. >> no justice, no peace! >> reporter: charleston's police chief and mayor interrupted by vocal and angry protesters. demanding answers after seeing the video that shows officer michael slager repeatedly shooting walter scott in the back. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: slager is in jail tonight charged with murder. the man who shot the cell phone video coming forward wednesday. he told nbc news he was on his way to work when he saw a struggle...
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jason carroll is covering the latest arrest.ing. >> reporter: very alarming. let's start out with the one in philadelphia. her real name is actually kiana thomas. she's 30 years old, a u.s. citizen from philadelphia. the criminal complaint spells it all out. she's accused of attempting to provide material support to a terrorist organization. one quote here says thomas attempted to travel overseas in order to join fight with and martyr herself on behalf of isil. federal agents say as far back as 2013 she started posting jihadist tweets on twitter. in 2013, she allegedly sent an electric communication to a known sew maulomasomali terrorist. she also reached out to a known terrorist in syria. >> jason carroll for us in new york thank you. >>> as isis and other terror groups cause death and destruction, we are seeing iran is wielding more influence across the middle east. philip mudd is here to map it all out for us. it's something you need to see to understand the reach of iran. >> let's look at where we have gone over the past 30,
jason carroll is covering the latest arrest.ing. >> reporter: very alarming. let's start out with the one in philadelphia. her real name is actually kiana thomas. she's 30 years old, a u.s. citizen from philadelphia. the criminal complaint spells it all out. she's accused of attempting to provide material support to a terrorist organization. one quote here says thomas attempted to travel overseas in order to join fight with and martyr herself on behalf of isil. federal agents say as far...
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jason carroll takes a closer look at the strategy his defense attorneys hope will spare his life. >> reporter: it's not exactly what one might expect to hear from an attorney defending her client, but judy clark closed her case, basically telling jurors that her client, dzhokhar tsarnaev, is guilty. "we've seen shocking videos, we've seen horrific photos. for this destruction, suffering, and profound loss, there is no excuse. no one is trying to make one." also saying, "dzhokhar tsarnaev stands ready by your verdict to be held accountable for his actions." not making excuses and ready to be held accountable? so what exactly is clark's defense for someone who the prosecution says brought triemp back yards and main -- terrorism to back yard and main street? she told jurors, "if not for tamerlan, it would not have happened." she argued that dzhokhar tsarnaev was under the influence of his brother. if the jury believes, it it could be enough to save him from the death penalty. a strategy that's worked before. >> a shocking series of shootings in what is normally a quiet area of the capit
jason carroll takes a closer look at the strategy his defense attorneys hope will spare his life. >> reporter: it's not exactly what one might expect to hear from an attorney defending her client, but judy clark closed her case, basically telling jurors that her client, dzhokhar tsarnaev, is guilty. "we've seen shocking videos, we've seen horrific photos. for this destruction, suffering, and profound loss, there is no excuse. no one is trying to make one." also saying,...
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cnn's jason carroll has more now on the alleged terror plot. >> reporter: they're u.s. citizens who live in queens, new york. the two women identified in a federal criminal complaint as 28-year-old noel e velentzas and 40-year-old asia siddiqui. they are homegrown terrorists planning to detonate a bomb in t the united states. in the 29 page complaint, the u.s. attorney details how the women allegedly express their support for, quote, violent jihad. prosecutors say the women researched and acquired materials needed to make various types of bombs including fertilizer, a pressure-cooker device and multiple propane tank tanks which siddiqui kept in her apartment build ging. her attorney spoke outside of the courthouse. >> my client enters a plea of not guilty, even with an indictment and she and i will address everything in the courtroom where it belongs. >> reporter: authorities say the suspects were not after civilians, but instead, the police and military. even taking inspiration from the funeral of slain police officer rafael ramos believing it would be an easy target.
cnn's jason carroll has more now on the alleged terror plot. >> reporter: they're u.s. citizens who live in queens, new york. the two women identified in a federal criminal complaint as 28-year-old noel e velentzas and 40-year-old asia siddiqui. they are homegrown terrorists planning to detonate a bomb in t the united states. in the 29 page complaint, the u.s. attorney details how the women allegedly express their support for, quote, violent jihad. prosecutors say the women researched and...
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jason carroll is out front. >> reporter: both of baltimore's top city officials, the mayor and police chief, have repeatedly promised a thorough investigation. >> i want ever stone unturned. i want everything exposed and i want to look at everything. >> my commitment to the community is we'll get to the bottom of it and go where the facts lead us. >> reporter: their words falling on deaf ears in the neighborhood where police crown fronted freddie gray. this is where critics of the mayorary police commissioner are increasingly vocal. >> you want to put them on snoets? >> the mayor is on notice as well. >> have you been satisfied with her performance up until this point or you've just not been satisfied with her since she's been in office? >> to be truthful with you, i do believe she may have tried to strooi to make some changes but her efforts were not strong enough. >> they've shared the same feelings about the commissioner and mayor for some time. >> it sounds like the mayor is reading from the script. the same thing she told freddie gray's family about doing a thurry independent rev
jason carroll is out front. >> reporter: both of baltimore's top city officials, the mayor and police chief, have repeatedly promised a thorough investigation. >> i want ever stone unturned. i want everything exposed and i want to look at everything. >> my commitment to the community is we'll get to the bottom of it and go where the facts lead us. >> reporter: their words falling on deaf ears in the neighborhood where police crown fronted freddie gray. this is where...
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jason carroll has more on this investigation. >> reporter: this is the dash cam video from officer michael slager's patrol car. it shows what happened leading up to the traffic stop that ended in the deadly shooting. it shows slager following scott, who is driving a mercedes. slager pulls him over for a broken taillight. the officer then approaches scott's car. >> license and registration. >> reporter: slager returns to his patrol car. then for a moment, scott gets out. he's instructed to get back inside. but then moments later, scott makes a run for it. slager gives chase. the dash cam video does not show the struggle between scott and slager, nor the fatal shooting that followed. >> nothing in this video demonstrates that the officer's life or the life of another was threatened. and the question here is whether the use of force was excessive. [ gun fire ] >> reporter: the cell phone video cap churned by a bystander shows officer slager shooting scott in the back, firing several times, then radioing dispatch saying scott grabbed his taser. >> subject is down. he grabbed my taser. >> repor
jason carroll has more on this investigation. >> reporter: this is the dash cam video from officer michael slager's patrol car. it shows what happened leading up to the traffic stop that ended in the deadly shooting. it shows slager following scott, who is driving a mercedes. slager pulls him over for a broken taillight. the officer then approaches scott's car. >> license and registration. >> reporter: slager returns to his patrol car. then for a moment, scott gets out. he's...
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jason carroll also outside the same courthouse where the fbi and nypd have been reporting on how they arrested these two women in brooklyn who officials allege wanted to build bombs to kill americans. jason, you have had a look at the criminal complaint. what do we know about what these women were allegedly planning to do? >> reporter: well they are identified at noelle velentzas, 28 years old, a mother she has a young daughter in elementary school and her roommate asia siddiqui 31 years old. both of them lived in queens. they were roommates together. both of them charged with conspiring to build a weapon of mass destruction. according to the criminal complaint, the two of these two gathered together and conspired to build an ied, improvised explosive device. they went to their local home depot several times in queens and gathered and got all their material together material including multiple propane gas tanks. they also had instructions on how to transform those gas tanks into explosive devices. apparently one of the suspects became obsessed with pressure cooker bombs after the bost
jason carroll also outside the same courthouse where the fbi and nypd have been reporting on how they arrested these two women in brooklyn who officials allege wanted to build bombs to kill americans. jason, you have had a look at the criminal complaint. what do we know about what these women were allegedly planning to do? >> reporter: well they are identified at noelle velentzas, 28 years old, a mother she has a young daughter in elementary school and her roommate asia siddiqui 31 years...
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everybody is asking, carroll, what did we get out of this?>> well, from the white house's perspective, you got a deal that puts iran in a longer time period from being able to break out and acquire nuclear weapon. and you got stronger inspections. the u.s. sees that as either having no eyes or less eyes on their program to having some set of inspections that are -- is going to give them a window into their nuclear activity. the argument that the president is making and this is where he is going to have a challenge with congress with our allies in the region there it are a lot of folks who feel he should have stuck with that principle dismantle ling most of iran's infrastructure. you know, the u.s. officials will tell that you that just wasn't going to get iran to yes. >> he really wanted a deal. he should have left the table a long time ago. no talk about hostages and must haves that he originally ticked off o. we will be following this as this is just a framework. carol, thank you. >> thank you. >> iran's president insisting that his nation
everybody is asking, carroll, what did we get out of this?>> well, from the white house's perspective, you got a deal that puts iran in a longer time period from being able to break out and acquire nuclear weapon. and you got stronger inspections. the u.s. sees that as either having no eyes or less eyes on their program to having some set of inspections that are -- is going to give them a window into their nuclear activity. the argument that the president is making and this is where he is...
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phil carroll made that connection possible today in northeast philadelphia.e works for "save the children" in linia.e ia line linia liberia. he met anthony parker. >> luckily i had the polaroid camera. and i think i think we can take a picture of the two of us and i can bring its to her when i get back. he was so excited. he told me he hadn't seen her in 17 years. and we took the picture and i promised him i would find his mom josephine and bring it to her. >> if anthony were here i would -- he always have a conversation. that is kind of person he is. >> what a connection. the mother and son do text each each week. they pray they can see each other in real life again someday. >>> it was a fascinating experience for runners today as they raced through the nation's oldest zoo. at the 2015 philly rabbit run. the 5,-k walk and 1 mile run helped raise money for parkinson's disease. >>> and the weather, we had the winds all day long as early as overnight. and they will lessen tonight but still seeing 40 miles per hour in some spots. a cold night and a cold easter m
phil carroll made that connection possible today in northeast philadelphia.e works for "save the children" in linia.e ia line linia liberia. he met anthony parker. >> luckily i had the polaroid camera. and i think i think we can take a picture of the two of us and i can bring its to her when i get back. he was so excited. he told me he hadn't seen her in 17 years. and we took the picture and i promised him i would find his mom josephine and bring it to her. >> if anthony...
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jason carroll is with me with more. we were just talking yesterday about these two young women, 28 and 31 who were inspired to wage jihad and now this won. >> now we have another one, her name is keonna thomas she is from philadelphia. she is accused according to this new criminal complaint. it seems like all we're doing lately is reading criminal complaints. she attempted to travel overseas quote, in order to join fight with and martyr herself in behalf of isil. according to federal agents as far back as 2013 she started tweeting things about jihad or twitter. one of the tweets that we have here pretty much says it all. quote, if we truly knew the realities, we would all be rushing to join our brothers in the front lines to pray allah. accept us as uheda, that means martyrs. that is one of the things she tweeted way back in 2013. she was on their radar. they looked at her travel plans. in february she got her passport. last month she got her visa to travel to turkey. then bought a ticket to travel to barcelona, then th
jason carroll is with me with more. we were just talking yesterday about these two young women, 28 and 31 who were inspired to wage jihad and now this won. >> now we have another one, her name is keonna thomas she is from philadelphia. she is accused according to this new criminal complaint. it seems like all we're doing lately is reading criminal complaints. she attempted to travel overseas quote, in order to join fight with and martyr herself in behalf of isil. according to federal...
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jason carroll is in downtown baltimore where he just talked to the mayor. jason, what does she say? >> reporter: well quite frankly, it was a frank conversation as the mayor came out here. this is a symbolic spot. let me set the scene for where we are so you can get a better understanding of where she showed up. a few moments ago, pennsylvania avenue and west north, this was the flash point of so much unrest out here. you have some of the state troopers out here in riot gear and managing the spot right across the street on the other end, and that's the cvs, carol, that was looted and burned. the mayor was out here a few moments ago, and the governor out here as well. i asked her a number of questions, most importantly about the city's response was it enough? and i asked her, carol, about a woman i met out here a pregnant woman that came out here and said something that a lot of people have been feeling in this community, which is basically that the city as a whole has failed many of the young people out here. i asked her about both of those issues and i want to listen to what she ha
jason carroll is in downtown baltimore where he just talked to the mayor. jason, what does she say? >> reporter: well quite frankly, it was a frank conversation as the mayor came out here. this is a symbolic spot. let me set the scene for where we are so you can get a better understanding of where she showed up. a few moments ago, pennsylvania avenue and west north, this was the flash point of so much unrest out here. you have some of the state troopers out here in riot gear and managing...
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let's get right to cnn's jason carroll live in north charleston.ger has now been fired, he's been arrested he's been booked he's in prison. city officials held a news conference today to talk about the incident. protesters interrupted a few times with chants of "no justice, no peace." it was very testy. describe that for us. >> reporter: yeah. testy would be an understatement. some parts of that were downright unruly. when the mayor there stepped up also city police chief, when he was there as well. at one point in particular when the police chief was questioned about cpr, as you know according to some of the police officers showed up there at the scene immediately following the shooting suggested that -- and simply said that the officers performed cpr. some there at the press conference were questioning that. it doesn't appear at least in some parts of the video if the officers performed cpr. in other parts of the video, it's unclear. then there's a later part in the video where it does seem as if one officer does seem to be performing some sort o
let's get right to cnn's jason carroll live in north charleston.ger has now been fired, he's been arrested he's been booked he's in prison. city officials held a news conference today to talk about the incident. protesters interrupted a few times with chants of "no justice, no peace." it was very testy. describe that for us. >> reporter: yeah. testy would be an understatement. some parts of that were downright unruly. when the mayor there stepped up also city police chief, when...
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>> jason carroll, thanks so much for the report. >>> ahead, the first pictures from inside that schoolthlessly gunned down by al shabaab terrorists. as terrible as it is to imagine what those victims went through, what our team saw in the school very bad as well. we are live from kenya next. in this moment your baby is getting more than clean. your touch stimulates her senses and nurtures her mind. and the johnson's® scent lather and bubbles help enhance the experience. so why just clean your baby when you can give her so much more™? "ride away" (by roy orbison begins to play) ♪ i ride the highway... ♪ ♪ i'm going my way... ♪ ♪i leave a story untold... ♪ he just keeps sending more pictures... if you're a free-range chicken you roam free. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ two wheels a turnin'... ♪ man (sternly): where do you think you're going? mr. mucus: to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. man: you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. i'm go od all day. [announcer:]
>> jason carroll, thanks so much for the report. >>> ahead, the first pictures from inside that schoolthlessly gunned down by al shabaab terrorists. as terrible as it is to imagine what those victims went through, what our team saw in the school very bad as well. we are live from kenya next. in this moment your baby is getting more than clean. your touch stimulates her senses and nurtures her mind. and the johnson's® scent lather and bubbles help enhance the experience. so why...
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cnn's jason carroll joins me live in north charleston, south carolina.st heard from slager's lawyers. what are they saying? >> reporter: yeah. well they are frustrated very frustrated at the way that information is being released here. a spokeswoman for officer slager's law firm released a statement late this afternoon. i will read part of it to you. it says unfortunately, despite having made requests he he meaning andy savage the attorney representing officer slager he has not received the cooperation from law enforcement that the media has and he has yet to receive any investigative documents, audio or videotapes other than the copy of mr. slager's arrest warrant. this as the investigation into the shooting jake as you know is well under way. walter scott is at the wheel of this mercedes. dash cam video shows the 50-year-old pulling over for the north charleston police officer who would kill him minutes later. >> can i see your license, registration and insurance card? >> reporter: all seems routine for officer michael slager until scott exits the car
cnn's jason carroll joins me live in north charleston, south carolina.st heard from slager's lawyers. what are they saying? >> reporter: yeah. well they are frustrated very frustrated at the way that information is being released here. a spokeswoman for officer slager's law firm released a statement late this afternoon. i will read part of it to you. it says unfortunately, despite having made requests he he meaning andy savage the attorney representing officer slager he has not received...
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i want to get to cnn's jason carroll live in new york with the latest. what can you tell us about thomas? >> reporter: well she went by the alias the young lioness. she is 30 years old, she's from philadelphia according to the criminal complaint. this criminal complaint lays out all the details and the allegations, basically federal authorities accusing this woman of attempting to provide material support to a terrorist organization. one of the quotes here from the complaint reads that she attempted to travel overseas in order to join fight with and martyr herself on behalf of isil. federal investigators began looking at some of her twitter posts where she posted jihadist types of comments one in particular if we truly knew the realities we all would be rushing to join our brothers in the front lines. pray allah accept us as shuhada meaning martyrs. in 2013 she allegedly sent an electronic e-mail to a known somali terrorist. last year again according to the complaint she also communicated several times with another known terrorist in syria. federal inves
i want to get to cnn's jason carroll live in new york with the latest. what can you tell us about thomas? >> reporter: well she went by the alias the young lioness. she is 30 years old, she's from philadelphia according to the criminal complaint. this criminal complaint lays out all the details and the allegations, basically federal authorities accusing this woman of attempting to provide material support to a terrorist organization. one of the quotes here from the complaint reads that...
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time to say hello to stephen carroll. hi, stephen. a gloomy prognosis for the economy.tephen: yes, this is from prime minister medvedev. he tells lawmakers the embargoes cost the country 25 billion euros. so far, low oil prices are also hurting russian growth, the russian economy shrank by 2% in the first three month of this year. staying in russia, the european union is set to accuse gazprom of abusing its dominant position in the market. the gas country has been under investigation by the eu for more than two years but believes this cap was delayed until now because of risk of further inflaming tensions with moscow and seeing supplies cut off. it is a pulled move being taken by the commissioner. reporter: she has artie taken on internet double -- she has already taken on internet giant google but she already has her sights set on another target. this case is against gazprom europe's biggest gas supplier. accused of illegally abusing its dominant place in europe's gas market by overcharging restricting the refill of its gas, and blocking rival gas suppliers. the case f
time to say hello to stephen carroll. hi, stephen. a gloomy prognosis for the economy.tephen: yes, this is from prime minister medvedev. he tells lawmakers the embargoes cost the country 25 billion euros. so far, low oil prices are also hurting russian growth, the russian economy shrank by 2% in the first three month of this year. staying in russia, the european union is set to accuse gazprom of abusing its dominant position in the market. the gas country has been under investigation by the eu...
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today at the carroll robinson center for learning it was a festive day. he is good at reading.e only on the air 30 minutes a day. go ahead john. >> that looks like fun. >> it was fun here. finish up. bring it home. >> taking stock is next. on the radio radio it is bloomberg law. thank you for watching. sayonara. ♪ .. .. pimm: hello. this is what i am "taking stock" of on this wednesday, april 8, 2015. a jury found dzhokhar tsarnaev guilty on all 30 counts in the 2013 boston marathon bombing case. the twin bombings on april 15 killed three people and injured 260. a fourth person was killed during a six-day manhunt. the penalty phase begins next week. the latest fomc meeting minutes from march. a divided federal reserve on the issue of a june interest rate
today at the carroll robinson center for learning it was a festive day. he is good at reading.e only on the air 30 minutes a day. go ahead john. >> that looks like fun. >> it was fun here. finish up. bring it home. >> taking stock is next. on the radio radio it is bloomberg law. thank you for watching. sayonara. ♪ .. .. pimm: hello. this is what i am "taking stock" of on this wednesday, april 8, 2015. a jury found dzhokhar tsarnaev guilty on all 30 counts in the...
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jason carroll, cnn, new york. >> jason, thank you for that. jim in this trial has asked those jurors not to attend the marathon tomorrow and avoid any prejudice. meanwhile, police continue to ramp up security for the big race. officials say they spend six moments. year preparing. joining me now, cnn national security a list juliet kai y'all, former assistant secretary of homeland security. she has written this really interesting op ed go to cnn to see it what really kept boston strong. thanks for being with us juliet. i appreciate it. >> thank you, poppy. >> you wrote a number of different points in here that you take through, but you also said this that officials are still learning from what happened that day. what do you think they have learn sod far two years later that is most important? >> well my point was essentially that we learned from these sort of disasters and crises for years on end, that the stories are always being written and rewritten, oklahoma city the bp oil spill, even 9/11 of course. and in the boston marathon case, there'
jason carroll, cnn, new york. >> jason, thank you for that. jim in this trial has asked those jurors not to attend the marathon tomorrow and avoid any prejudice. meanwhile, police continue to ramp up security for the big race. officials say they spend six moments. year preparing. joining me now, cnn national security a list juliet kai y'all, former assistant secretary of homeland security. she has written this really interesting op ed go to cnn to see it what really kept boston strong....
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sean carroll, thank you so much. >> sure.easure. >> woodruff: iraqi prime minister haider al-abadi's visit to the u.s. came as the battle against the islamic state appears to be making headway. but many iraqi americans are still wary of the chaos that's unfolded in the last year at the hands of the extremists. we recently spoke with three iraqis living in the washington area about their fears for their homeland, and their hopes for its future, as they watch the fight from afar. >> when isis came along, i remember the morning i was walking to work and i got a text on my phone from my friend. all it said was "we lost mosul to isis." it literally felt like the whole world stops. >> my country will never get back to the country that i used to know before. >> you couldn't imagine. >> i started thinking about my daughter. i thought, i don't want my family or my daughter to see that. >> no one is going home. i know i'm never going to move back home and even saying it, it kills me. >> march 2012, i got shot two times by really bad pe
sean carroll, thank you so much. >> sure.easure. >> woodruff: iraqi prime minister haider al-abadi's visit to the u.s. came as the battle against the islamic state appears to be making headway. but many iraqi americans are still wary of the chaos that's unfolded in the last year at the hands of the extremists. we recently spoke with three iraqis living in the washington area about their fears for their homeland, and their hopes for its future, as they watch the fight from afar....
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and we're hoped to be joined by the pastor of the church tonight and first i want to go to jason carroll and explain where you are in relation to city hall and what you are seeing tonight. >> reporter: well right now a lot of people -- peace, my friend. we're here at the center where so much of this happened yesterday. this is the intersection of north and pennsylvania. anderson that is the cvs. you know that cvs pharmacy. that is where the looting and the burning started yesterday. what we've seen out here today so far, hundreds of demonstrators have come out, demonstrating for the most part peacefully. what has intrigued me is what some are calling this unit line-- unity line and you have seen people locking armed, montgomery prince george's county p.d. and they are creating a buffering line between themselves and those out here who might be hot and angry and frustrated. tell me what your day has been like being the buffer between yourself and the officers behind you? >> the day has been positive. all of us have come together to stand together to be a buffer between law enforcement and
and we're hoped to be joined by the pastor of the church tonight and first i want to go to jason carroll and explain where you are in relation to city hall and what you are seeing tonight. >> reporter: well right now a lot of people -- peace, my friend. we're here at the center where so much of this happened yesterday. this is the intersection of north and pennsylvania. anderson that is the cvs. you know that cvs pharmacy. that is where the looting and the burning started yesterday. what...
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time for the day's business news with stephen carroll. stephen: this will involve an income supplement to all workers under 25. if you are earning less than 1400 euros per month, you can get an extra payment from the government of up to 130 euros. the idea is to support those who are in apprenticeships or entry-level positions to keep them in work. this is almost one in four under 25 in france who are unemployed. the opposition party has called it a cynical ploy to win youth votes. let's take a look. >> this work bonus will be for all those who are doing what we call small jobs, interim employment or part-time. it's the native -- it's an added advantage, a supplemental bonus that will allow them to carry on work. genie: is there any solution in sight to that country's debt crisis? stephen: the rate of interest is a record high of over 26% increase. the greek government and international lenders still are not close to agreeing on economic reforms which would release the badly needed last 7 billion euros of greece's bailout loans. one imf o
time for the day's business news with stephen carroll. stephen: this will involve an income supplement to all workers under 25. if you are earning less than 1400 euros per month, you can get an extra payment from the government of up to 130 euros. the idea is to support those who are in apprenticeships or entry-level positions to keep them in work. this is almost one in four under 25 in france who are unemployed. the opposition party has called it a cynical ploy to win youth votes. let's take a...
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it is time to look at the business news with stephen carroll. stephen: how are you? annette: in germany the indian prime ministers scheduled talks. stephen: it is important for narendra modi. he is continuing to push is made in india campaign designed to encourage foreign companies to set up manufacturing in the country. india is right 142 out of 180 countries when it comes to the ease of doing business by the world bank. narendra modi is trying to prove to german investors that that has changed under his leadership. pm modi: we are creating a stable economic environment that inspires confidence at home and abroad. we are pursuing strong discipline, fiscal discipline, to do that. i know how much chancellor merkel will emphasize that point. stephen: let's get what is happening on the markets. european shares trading slightly down in trading. it hit record highs last week. the shares coming back slightly from that position. mining companies have been hit by figures from china showing a sharp drop in exports, adding to concerns on the health of the second-largest econom
it is time to look at the business news with stephen carroll. stephen: how are you? annette: in germany the indian prime ministers scheduled talks. stephen: it is important for narendra modi. he is continuing to push is made in india campaign designed to encourage foreign companies to set up manufacturing in the country. india is right 142 out of 180 countries when it comes to the ease of doing business by the world bank. narendra modi is trying to prove to german investors that that has...
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frederick, carroll county maryland washington county straight down to the blue ridge and points west along i-811. could get below freezing for a couple of hours in the morning in those locations. see if there are any warmer days coming up and we'll let you know in the seven day outlook in a couple of minutes. jummy: see you then. today, former c.i.a. director david petraeus will be sentenced in a federal courtroom in north carolina. he's accused of sharing military secrets with his biographer and former mistress paula broadwell. petraeus agreed to plead guilty to a misdemeanor count of unauthorized removal and retention of classified materials. the deal carries a possible sentence of up to a year in prison. for the first time publicly, a new pentagon strategy warned the u.s. military plans to use cyber warfare as an option in conflicts with enemies. the 33-page strategy is out today. it says that the defense department "should be able to use cyber operations to disrupt an adversary's command and control networks, military related critical infrastructure and weapons capabilities." we
frederick, carroll county maryland washington county straight down to the blue ridge and points west along i-811. could get below freezing for a couple of hours in the morning in those locations. see if there are any warmer days coming up and we'll let you know in the seven day outlook in a couple of minutes. jummy: see you then. today, former c.i.a. director david petraeus will be sentenced in a federal courtroom in north carolina. he's accused of sharing military secrets with his biographer...
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i want to go to jason carroll, also in baltimore tonight. what are you seeing? >> well erin we started off at that cvs and about 100 protesters started marching through the streets. they ended up here at this basketball court about a half mile away from where we were. i wanted to bring in the folks marching. there were chants of we want peace. who started that what was the meaning behind that? people want to see nonviolence out here not a repeat of last night? >> it was started by members of the community, and we just basically want peace, we want justice, and we actually want media to get a glimpse of what baltimore is really about. this is exactly what it is just a bunch of unity. we're trying to come together to make a bond of peace. >> what happened yesterday? i mean where did it go wrong? >> it started with a rumor for a flier that there was going to be a purge at mondawmin mall but my question is if there was no threat to students why would the schools allow the students to leave at normal time as opposed to keeping them until the outside threat was gone?
i want to go to jason carroll, also in baltimore tonight. what are you seeing? >> well erin we started off at that cvs and about 100 protesters started marching through the streets. they ended up here at this basketball court about a half mile away from where we were. i wanted to bring in the folks marching. there were chants of we want peace. who started that what was the meaning behind that? people want to see nonviolence out here not a repeat of last night? >> it was started by...