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picked out of a photo array by the victim's father just hours after the 2010 shooting in chicago's chatham neighborhood. prosecutors telling jurors that thomas looked into the faces of his son's killers and he will never forget those faces. a moment of drama and the court room jammed packed with the worthams. she >> thousands of police officers. charged with murder and attempted armed robbery. accused of driving the getaway car and a botched attempt to steal the motorcycle of the officer in may of 2010. two alleged accomplices opened fire in the robbery attempt at 85th and came dressed. a gun battle erupted and with the office are pulling out his service weapon. even his father a retired police officer opening fire from his home when he saw that his son was in trouble. ryan floyd was shot and killed in the crossfire. marcus suffering serious gun fire wounds. as for the men in the getaway car prosecutors arguing that taylor and mckyer are equally culpable. this is a highly unusual situation. there are two juries in the courtroom. each of the defendants with their own injuries. closing argum
picked out of a photo array by the victim's father just hours after the 2010 shooting in chicago's chatham neighborhood. prosecutors telling jurors that thomas looked into the faces of his son's killers and he will never forget those faces. a moment of drama and the court room jammed packed with the worthams. she >> thousands of police officers. charged with murder and attempted armed robbery. accused of driving the getaway car and a botched attempt to steal the motorcycle of the officer...
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iraq war veteran. 30 year-old thomas wortham the fourth was shot outside his parent's home in the chatham neighborhood in may 2010. he had just showed them pictures of an event he attended in washington, d-c for fallen police officers. one of the suspects was killed, the other wounded. wortham's mother broke down in tears when prosecutors played her 9-1-1 call. the two defendants on trial are accused of being in a getaway car. >> or rural police are looking for five more arrests after the yearlong investigation of drug crimes and street gangs. they arrested 14 of 19 suspects. all of the suspects live in laura. the rest of the suspects are charged with distributing heroin and cocaine. two of the men face federal charges. several suspects already on probation. >> charged with killing a family for four years ago. he is accused of murdering joseph and summer plus their two young children in february of 2010 carried the remains were found into shallow graves in 2013. he was a business associate of the man. authorities believe he acted alone. >>surveillance video released yesterday shows a dist
iraq war veteran. 30 year-old thomas wortham the fourth was shot outside his parent's home in the chatham neighborhood in may 2010. he had just showed them pictures of an event he attended in washington, d-c for fallen police officers. one of the suspects was killed, the other wounded. wortham's mother broke down in tears when prosecutors played her 9-1-1 call. the two defendants on trial are accused of being in a getaway car. >> or rural police are looking for five more arrests after the...
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heading out to london grove we have an accident as awe approach chatham road.lso got word route 10 for drivers heading out on 422 this morning, things are pretty slow moving. eastbound, route 29, speeds in the 30s. then as you approach route 23, that's where things slow down even more. average speed is 35 miles per hour and then as i mentioned right near trooper. 23 miles an hour what we're seeing as the average speed there. >>> a discarded receipt, an alert property owner and a keen eye investigator. a look at the sequence of events that led police to the suspec d ed captain tour of carlesha freeland-gaither. >>> and the cheerleader who is now infamous. the criminal charges again molly shattuck. >>> we don't follow breaking news this morning. carlesha freeland-gaither has been found alive. she is now back in philadelphia. she got home early this morning. take a look at the time line that police put together during their search for her. the first video actually comes for hours before the kidnapping. 1:43 sunday afternoon. it's the key to solving this case. it's
heading out to london grove we have an accident as awe approach chatham road.lso got word route 10 for drivers heading out on 422 this morning, things are pretty slow moving. eastbound, route 29, speeds in the 30s. then as you approach route 23, that's where things slow down even more. average speed is 35 miles per hour and then as i mentioned right near trooper. 23 miles an hour what we're seeing as the average speed there. >>> a discarded receipt, an alert property owner and a keen...
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kerry brown is previously head of asia program at chatham house. great to have you on the program.is landmark meeting, if you will. clearly for these two to meet at all, push aside all the -- i mean, they realize that they both need each other for economic growth. >> indeed. it's quite incredible that both of them have been in power, xi jinping for over two years, abe for a little less. but this is the first time that they've formally met. so it's i suppose a happy thing that the apec is happening in beijing. and so abe was there. as you saw, probably doing the meeting today. slightly strange protocol. abe arrived before xi jinping. xi jinping then gave him a rather frosty sort of look. it wasn't obviously great kind of atmospherics. but as you just said, the fact that they met at all is a big deal, because they've been silent before and having the world's second and third biggest economies, not talking to each other is pretty distressing. >> it is. not a lot of smiles in that handshake at all. aside from japan, it does seem that china is clearly sparking a closer relationship with
kerry brown is previously head of asia program at chatham house. great to have you on the program.is landmark meeting, if you will. clearly for these two to meet at all, push aside all the -- i mean, they realize that they both need each other for economic growth. >> indeed. it's quite incredible that both of them have been in power, xi jinping for over two years, abe for a little less. but this is the first time that they've formally met. so it's i suppose a happy thing that the apec is...
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we are also joined by an associate fellow of the middle east an north africa program at chatham house. he was formally a researcher at the center for academic shia studies. his research has focused on iraq, clerical authority in shia islam, and middle eastern history and politics. and to the far left is denise natalie, a senior fellow at the defense national university here in washington. denise was formerly a researcher working in the kurdish regions of iraq, turkey, iran, and syria. she specializes on the kurdish issue, regional energy security, and post-conflict state building. and finally, to my immediate left is joseph who has just joined us here in d.c. as a visiting scholar at the carnegie endowment. he's a professor and researcher in paris and a research adviser at the academy diplomatic internationale, a think tank based in paris. his research has focused pry pairly on lebanon and syria. with that, i'll turn the floor -- where are you, in beirut? >> yes, i am. >> good. >> i was actually -- the sequence you had me in the agenda which was last, so i'm going to ask you to stick
we are also joined by an associate fellow of the middle east an north africa program at chatham house. he was formally a researcher at the center for academic shia studies. his research has focused on iraq, clerical authority in shia islam, and middle eastern history and politics. and to the far left is denise natalie, a senior fellow at the defense national university here in washington. denise was formerly a researcher working in the kurdish regions of iraq, turkey, iran, and syria. she...
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i was also in chatham and square and -- tianenman square. i interviewed gorbachev and persuaded him i was the only american journalist he should talk to. [laughter] what i did was say we have to put this into context so that people can understand the warp speed at which the world is changing. >> in our present day, the main adversaries the u.s. faces is islamic fundamentalists. it has changed how we cover the story because right now a lot of news organizations cannot get into syria or parts of iraq. so, the story has changed. it is not as clear-cut as it used to be. not the united states versus the soviet union and satellite proxy wars. you have all of these tribal wars playing out in the middle east. what is important for media consumers to digest from a, how we are trying to do our best in terms of getting the story out? what does it mean for future generations that the prolonged conflict and that part of the world, in a guerrilla style, through newer technologies, will be my generation's defining global struggle? >> you have touched on th
i was also in chatham and square and -- tianenman square. i interviewed gorbachev and persuaded him i was the only american journalist he should talk to. [laughter] what i did was say we have to put this into context so that people can understand the warp speed at which the world is changing. >> in our present day, the main adversaries the u.s. faces is islamic fundamentalists. it has changed how we cover the story because right now a lot of news organizations cannot get into syria or...
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is australian, joins a long list of hunks with the honor, including brad pitt, glornlg clooney and chatham data? >> i think you should go for it. i'll sit out that day and you and him can -- i'm sure you have questions for him. >>> still to come on the show, we will be talking about uav company goods public. you ask, anything in the interest term? that and more after a short break. for access to one of the top wealth management firms in the country... for a team of financial professionals who provide customized solutions... for all of your wealth management and retirement goals, discover how pnc wealth management can help you achieve. visit pnc.com/wealthsolutions to find out more. >>> now, we have a uav, or drone, in studio as you can see. however, for health and safety reasons, we will unfortunately not be flying it. perhaps an expensive tv studio is not the best airport. however, this is an example of what drones are capable of when in expert hands. you are watching video from the footage championship so the from a camera on one of the aerial drones. you can see a beautiful view of the
is australian, joins a long list of hunks with the honor, including brad pitt, glornlg clooney and chatham data? >> i think you should go for it. i'll sit out that day and you and him can -- i'm sure you have questions for him. >>> still to come on the show, we will be talking about uav company goods public. you ask, anything in the interest term? that and more after a short break. for access to one of the top wealth management firms in the country... for a team of financial...
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now, the meeting was held under the chatham house rule but one line we kept hearing was, iran saved iraq whilst america failed to, and at the time a senior iraqi official told me, and i quote, both the u.s. and iran are our strategic allies but iran doesn't let its friends down in times of need and this is why i say it will have long-term consequences not just on how the shia who dominate baghdad view the iranians but how the sunnis will continue to view the shia dominated government. and, of course, this has been made worse with the recent appointment of a politician from a group created and supported by iran. one thing i'd like to touch on during my initial remarks is one of the key shifts i have seen in the political discourse in baghdad over the last few months, and it's been how the shia masses have reacted to the isis crisis. we're all familiar with sunni disinfranchisement, kurdish frustration with the central governments, but now the shia themselves feel less committed to iraq as a nation state. more and more shia essentially see iraq as an iraq that runs between baghdad and basr
now, the meeting was held under the chatham house rule but one line we kept hearing was, iran saved iraq whilst america failed to, and at the time a senior iraqi official told me, and i quote, both the u.s. and iran are our strategic allies but iran doesn't let its friends down in times of need and this is why i say it will have long-term consequences not just on how the shia who dominate baghdad view the iranians but how the sunnis will continue to view the shia dominated government. and, of...
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another place you have to watch for democrats over here in chatham county.u look at this map now, in the rural areas, david perdue, this is what he has to do, run it up. but there's not a lot of votes there. the question that will be answered is when the cities come in. so we have nothing from the big democratic areas yet to give us a sense of how this is going to go once the vote totals. >> we are joined from lawrenceville, georgia. >> reporter: just like john king said, not a lot of votes counted here in gwinnett county. let's bring you back over here to the georgia election board numbers. we've got about 250,000 preliminary votes right now. less than 5%. again, these are very early, raw numbers. david perdue, 141,000 for him. and just to show you a sense of how these counties are trengd right now, not official but this is how they're trending. nothing from the atlanta area, nothing fry gwinnett so far. but you see mixed green and blue, with swafford getting less than 4,000 votes still very early in georgia. >> i want to go back to john and take a closer l
another place you have to watch for democrats over here in chatham county.u look at this map now, in the rural areas, david perdue, this is what he has to do, run it up. but there's not a lot of votes there. the question that will be answered is when the cities come in. so we have nothing from the big democratic areas yet to give us a sense of how this is going to go once the vote totals. >> we are joined from lawrenceville, georgia. >> reporter: just like john king said, not a lot...
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wortham and his father shot two other suspects, one fatally, outside his parents' home in the chatham neighborhood. mc-gee then shot wortham from a getaway car... taylor drove the car, and hit and dragged wortham after he was shot. >> they lost their son at much too young an age. >> he left everybody and he did his best. i want people to remember that. i would like to see more young people grow up to the people who want to give back. he always gave back. >>taylor and mc-gee face mandatory life prison sentences. a third man, marcus floyd, may also face trial. a woman and her uncle hospitalized after being shot at a local mall. it happened at harlem irving plaza in norridge. the incident began yesterday... when the woman's ex-boyfriend kidnapped her children...and then offered to meet up and return them at that mall. when the mother showed up, the gunman opened fire in the parking lot. she was shot four times... in the head, wrist and shoulder. her uncle was shot in the groin. they were hospitalized and their conditions are stabilized. >> the offender took the female victim's to childre
wortham and his father shot two other suspects, one fatally, outside his parents' home in the chatham neighborhood. mc-gee then shot wortham from a getaway car... taylor drove the car, and hit and dragged wortham after he was shot. >> they lost their son at much too young an age. >> he left everybody and he did his best. i want people to remember that. i would like to see more young people grow up to the people who want to give back. he always gave back. >>taylor and mc-gee...