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and i'm telling you right now, it was not clarence. >> but police discovered that clarence might have had a motive to hurt judy johnson. >> their theory is that clarence is -- has evolved a hatred for his mother-in-law because the mother-in-law was allegedly interfering in his marriage to melinda. >> there was a woman who said she was judy's best friend, saying she was present when clarence elkins called judy about a week before the murder and threatened to kill her. that's pretty damning stuff. >> police found no physical evidence linking clarence elkins to the murder. but the eyewitness testimony placed him at the scene. >> they asked me if i would point who hurt me and my grandma out. and i remember i had to spin around in this little spinny seat. and i had to point out my uncle. >> for her to point at clarence and say that's who did this to me, that was it. that's all i needed. >> on june 4th, 1999, clarence elkins was convicted of first-degree murder and sexual assault. he was sentenced to 55 years in prison. >> i broke down. i screamed. i turned around to my sister and i said, y
and i'm telling you right now, it was not clarence. >> but police discovered that clarence might have had a motive to hurt judy johnson. >> their theory is that clarence is -- has evolved a hatred for his mother-in-law because the mother-in-law was allegedly interfering in his marriage to melinda. >> there was a woman who said she was judy's best friend, saying she was present when clarence elkins called judy about a week before the murder and threatened to kill her. that's...
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clarence page? clarence: a couple things. one, they're not as united as they would like to be. one big issue you will hear is trying the share the burden of these boat people coming across the mediterranean. right now it's italy, greece, spain carrying most of the burden but across europe you've got a resurgence of far right populism in the midst of economic troubles still lingering and there is is not the same support for high numbers of refugees like we got say with southeast asia. john: why is the death toll rising? clarence: because they've run out of good boats. the fact is all the safe boats are long gone from libya. they take anything floating now. pat: people fleeing from wars, john, are coming endlessly and europe has to -- no way to stop them. europe is aging shrinking and die, its populations. europe simply has no way morally, physically, to stop what is coming. this is what was called -- tom: it was the -- it was called the pat buchanan scenarioio! eleanor: and if europe figures out how to you settle these people they would no longer be aging and running out of new
clarence page? clarence: a couple things. one, they're not as united as they would like to be. one big issue you will hear is trying the share the burden of these boat people coming across the mediterranean. right now it's italy, greece, spain carrying most of the burden but across europe you've got a resurgence of far right populism in the midst of economic troubles still lingering and there is is not the same support for high numbers of refugees like we got say with southeast asia. john: why...
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any of their prevent work simply because of the plan design this is built in there to get their clarence and examines. >> just to reiterate the modification we've made beginning in january of this year is included in the representation and is staying there; is that correct. >> that's correct. >> for the retirees the maximums remain and so that we're clear on what of the d mp match covers the two annual clarence and the two examines. >> two annual cleaners and two examines thank you thank you, very much. mr. lee and for your partnership. >> members of the public claire. >> thank you sciu retiree. >> and our r.c. c has asked i want to thank you and thank neil and mr. lee for all the work that was done on those for those rates that's a big issue we're happy wish it could be more and increase our benefits but we understand t and are very grateful. >> thank you very much any other public comment in these hearing none we're ready to vote all opposed by the same sign. >> i. >> all opposed by the same sign no so ordered we're ready for item number 6. >> item 6 discussion item presentation of pha
any of their prevent work simply because of the plan design this is built in there to get their clarence and examines. >> just to reiterate the modification we've made beginning in january of this year is included in the representation and is staying there; is that correct. >> that's correct. >> for the retirees the maximums remain and so that we're clear on what of the d mp match covers the two annual clarence and the two examines. >> two annual cleaners and two...
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clarence mitchell very passionate about this issue clarence mitchell iv. >>> time to check in on a very busy news day with shepherd smith talking. great job last night. >> thanks gretchen. police say they are monitoring social media rumors of more violence to come. we'll talk to an adviser to baltimore cops who spent more than three decades on the force and he'll tell us why police in that city have such a hard time controlling the crowds not only because they were out manned but also because he says there is something about that city to even control. we'll get the details. he also says the nation needs to focus on why the riots happened in the first place plus why he says he's worried what will happen when the protests are over and the cameras go home. >>> so the protests in baltimore raising questions over the first amendment and the right to free speech. when does the constitution become an excuse for some to behave badly? judge napolitano will weigh in on that. >>> other big news we're keeping an eye on. the pentagon picking up distress signals after an iranian ship shoots at a targ
clarence mitchell very passionate about this issue clarence mitchell iv. >>> time to check in on a very busy news day with shepherd smith talking. great job last night. >> thanks gretchen. police say they are monitoring social media rumors of more violence to come. we'll talk to an adviser to baltimore cops who spent more than three decades on the force and he'll tell us why police in that city have such a hard time controlling the crowds not only because they were out manned but...
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today, though, as you mentioned there's calls for officer clarence habbersham to bes prosecuted. those calls coming from the national bar association as well as other civil rights leaders. we don't know his status. that's an outstanding question right now. we've reached out to the north charlton police department and the south carolina law enforcement department and no one has been able to tell us if officer clarence habbersham is still on the streets. no formal charges have been levelled against anyone except for officer slager. that officer about a week after his arrest remains behind bars being held without bond. pamela no. >> tell us, are there any protests planned for today there? >> certainly. we saw earlier this morning just a handful of protesters, about a dozen blocking traffic, continuing their demonstration against what they call a culture of indifference between the african-american community here and the police department. at 5:00 p.m. just behind me you'll see north charleston city hall. there is a larger demonstration planned where people, again, will protest again
today, though, as you mentioned there's calls for officer clarence habbersham to bes prosecuted. those calls coming from the national bar association as well as other civil rights leaders. we don't know his status. that's an outstanding question right now. we've reached out to the north charlton police department and the south carolina law enforcement department and no one has been able to tell us if officer clarence habbersham is still on the streets. no formal charges have been levelled...
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this man is now 66 years old, his name is clarence moore, busted out of prison in charlotte in 1976.he sheriff says clarence moore called him up on monday and is like hey, i broke out of jail, i need to go back to jail. they arrested him after they did confirm his story. neighbors say the man has diabetes and recently had a stroke which left him partially paralyzed, but he could not get the health care he needed since he'd lived with a bogus identity and didn't have a valid social security card. now officials in north carolina tell us they expect him back in prison within weeks. mike tobin's joining us now. what's all this about? all of this was about getting health care? >> yeah. and franklin county sheriff says he thought someone was pranking him when he first got the call from this fugitive of 39 years. when he arrived at the home of 66-year-old clarence david moore, he found him partially paralyzed and unable to take care of himself. the sheriff says moore was crying at the time and said he was just exhausted from a life on the run. >> he was very emotional. and you know was, i t
this man is now 66 years old, his name is clarence moore, busted out of prison in charlotte in 1976.he sheriff says clarence moore called him up on monday and is like hey, i broke out of jail, i need to go back to jail. they arrested him after they did confirm his story. neighbors say the man has diabetes and recently had a stroke which left him partially paralyzed, but he could not get the health care he needed since he'd lived with a bogus identity and didn't have a valid social security...
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click or call. >>> on corcoran's "a" yard, after weeks of waiting, inmates clarence and terry receive be cellies. >> you've got to have a good cellie. you're doing time. i don't care where you're at and from the places i have been, hot spots, for the past 15 years, all violence. every day, lockdown. fighting. so i was very tense. and i was really ready -- say anything wrong -- really ready just violence. violence, i knew was violence. violence was my answer to everything. 18 months when i turned 7 1/2. >> that's all you knew? >> that's all i knew was violence. i start getting a hold of myself, checking myself out inside. now that i'm here with terry, i feel like a whole lot of tension just eased. >> as their relationship evolves within the cell, clarence and terry discuss their future outside the prison walls. >> if you have a problem, what are you going to do? are you going to back slide or are you going to deal with this problem? i'm not going to use this as an excuse to prostitute. society is against people like you. straight up, society is against you. those are the programs. the
click or call. >>> on corcoran's "a" yard, after weeks of waiting, inmates clarence and terry receive be cellies. >> you've got to have a good cellie. you're doing time. i don't care where you're at and from the places i have been, hot spots, for the past 15 years, all violence. every day, lockdown. fighting. so i was very tense. and i was really ready -- say anything wrong -- really ready just violence. violence, i knew was violence. violence was my answer to...
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clarence page is the opinion writer for the washington post. a.b. stoddard, and michael tomasky is with the daily beast. a couple of things there, michael. you start. fascinating stuff here. we had claire mccaskill. she said it's about resumes, about what she has done in life. it seems to me what the clinton people are trying to do right now, it's not about performance as a candidate. and the people on the right are making it all about how well she is performing as a candidate as she dips back into the political waters. they want it to be how is she doing? how is she is not doing? because then they have a shot at beating her. if it's about her resume, they have a high hill to climb. your thoughts about this game they're playing. >> yeah, that makes a certain amount of sense from their perspective. so far in her roll-out, it's been pretty good. she -- i think people gave her credit for that video. it was smart way to do it, instead of doing something with all this hoopla. the van ride went all right. she even ducked into chipotle without being recogn
clarence page is the opinion writer for the washington post. a.b. stoddard, and michael tomasky is with the daily beast. a couple of things there, michael. you start. fascinating stuff here. we had claire mccaskill. she said it's about resumes, about what she has done in life. it seems to me what the clinton people are trying to do right now, it's not about performance as a candidate. and the people on the right are making it all about how well she is performing as a candidate as she dips back...
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nexium level protectiontm. >>> clarence and michael.e strategy of the white house right now is to go through this process next week. let the senate vote their way. concede their right to vote on this, and review it as long as they can deny in 34 votes to sustain a veto in this sentence. 34 out of 100 senators they get to keep the deal they strike with the iranians. that seems to be the plan. >> well i was here with you the night that deal was struck i said then it was a fragile situation. a long road ahead, once this bipartisan unanimous bill leaves the committee where it got all 19 members and goes to the floor, there's people there like marco rubio to press restrictions on the deal that the iranians recognize the state of israel. and other things like that that are going to be controversial. we're also looking at the supreme leader he's been on his worst behavior since this deal was hatched. telling people they're going to get immediate sanction relief that's not what they promised them, he's telling other world powers now involved in
nexium level protectiontm. >>> clarence and michael.e strategy of the white house right now is to go through this process next week. let the senate vote their way. concede their right to vote on this, and review it as long as they can deny in 34 votes to sustain a veto in this sentence. 34 out of 100 senators they get to keep the deal they strike with the iranians. that seems to be the plan. >> well i was here with you the night that deal was struck i said then it was a fragile...
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joining me now is clarence paige, and direct from the washington national's game tonight, richard justicei'll start with you. how much sense of panic is there inside mlb about all of the kind of trends we have been talking about? >> well, it is the first thing commissioner rob manford's to do list. he met with youth groups within he got the opinion of people in the game and around the game. the bottom line is that in inner cities, baseball diamonds are expensive to maintain. as part of this effort, baseball opened seven youth academies in the country. the most recent in cincinnati. i'll very familiar with the one in how's that offering after school tutoring. the problem is not that kids don't look the game, that they don't enjoy playing the game, but they don't have the facilities to play the game. >> clarence, i'm fascinated by wrigley. they're trying to do stuff that a fancy new stadium would have, and they have a footprint that is causing a massive mess in the middle of the northside. >> that's right and that's my old neighborhood if breaks my heart to see the mess that is happening ov
joining me now is clarence paige, and direct from the washington national's game tonight, richard justicei'll start with you. how much sense of panic is there inside mlb about all of the kind of trends we have been talking about? >> well, it is the first thing commissioner rob manford's to do list. he met with youth groups within he got the opinion of people in the game and around the game. the bottom line is that in inner cities, baseball diamonds are expensive to maintain. as part of...
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mike: august 16 2014, is a day that clarence black and paul berg will never forget. >> we think back about how dangerous the situation was. >> we just try to keep the community say. mike: they were among the handful of officers responding to shots fired, pursuing a gun man. through it all, the suspect had his three-year-old daughter in the car. >> unfortunate, she was killed by the father, but they did not know that. they were only worried about trying to save her. mike: this was the 30th annual prince george's county valor awards. >>'s support for us to thank them every day because there are acts of bravery that nobody hears about. mike: they recognized heroic actions across five county agencies -- police, sure, fire and ems, homeland security, and corrections. other recipients included a nurse to help a female inmate deliver a healthy baby girl before emt's arrived, and firefighters help those on the jokers jinx roller coaster at six flags last year that was stalled. >> they are my heroes and i just like to get the chance to shake their hands. mike: at a time when police department
mike: august 16 2014, is a day that clarence black and paul berg will never forget. >> we think back about how dangerous the situation was. >> we just try to keep the community say. mike: they were among the handful of officers responding to shots fired, pursuing a gun man. through it all, the suspect had his three-year-old daughter in the car. >> unfortunate, she was killed by the father, but they did not know that. they were only worried about trying to save her. mike: this...
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we've reached out to to clarence habersham and his attorney. we have yet to hear back. this community very much still grieving and upset even more than a week later after 50-year-old walter scott was shot five times. >> nick thank you very much. paul ginsburg forensic audio expert who's worked with the fbi, cia, dea, homeland security with me now. he's listened closely to that first piece of audio, and i'm sure both. good to see you, sir. what did you hear? it's tough for me to really -- you hear officer slager mention his adrenaline pumping. you hear almost this nervous laughter. what else did you hear? >> other than the nervous laughter he seems like he's just ready to go out either for a drink or go home or do paperwork, whatever. he's not hyperventilating as i would expect somebody who's been in a deadly confrontation to be. he's talking to a colleague. the colleague, i believe, is giving him bad information in that he says we'll interview you in a few days. >> he says go home jot down some notes, some thoughts and they'll talk to you in a couple days. i was talking
we've reached out to to clarence habersham and his attorney. we have yet to hear back. this community very much still grieving and upset even more than a week later after 50-year-old walter scott was shot five times. >> nick thank you very much. paul ginsburg forensic audio expert who's worked with the fbi, cia, dea, homeland security with me now. he's listened closely to that first piece of audio, and i'm sure both. good to see you, sir. what did you hear? it's tough for me to really --...
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joining me to discuss this chicago tribune editor clarence paige and from the games tonight richard justice.com. richard, i'll start with you. how much sense of panic is there inside of mlb about all of the trends we have been talking about? >> well it's the first thing on commissioner rob manford's to do list in his first 100 somedays. he's met with youth groups, solicited opinions of people in and around and out of the game. the bomb line is that in inner cities baseball diamonds are expensive to maintain. as part of the effort baseball is open seven urban youth academies across the country. the most recent in cincinnati. i'm very familiar with the one in houston. it offers after-school tutors for kids and gets them to play baseball. the problem is not that kids don't like or enjoy playing the game but they don't have the facilities to play the game and that's where the effort ge begins. >> clarence i'm fascinated by wrigley as this kind of perfect physical metaphor for the challenge here which is they are trying to do all of this stuff that a new fancy stadium will have, hotel and expand
joining me to discuss this chicago tribune editor clarence paige and from the games tonight richard justice.com. richard, i'll start with you. how much sense of panic is there inside of mlb about all of the trends we have been talking about? >> well it's the first thing on commissioner rob manford's to do list in his first 100 somedays. he's met with youth groups, solicited opinions of people in and around and out of the game. the bomb line is that in inner cities baseball diamonds are...
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. >> without melinda's efforts, let's face it, clarence elkins would still be in prison. >>> up next, a college coed is left for dead in a lovers' lane. >> the blood is consistent with her being struck up to ten types. >> there were plenty of suspects, but very few answers. >> these samples could have originated from 20% of the population. >> was it a random murder or jealousy? >> if he couldn't have her, nobody else could. >> for decades, the case went unsolved until now. >> he is a cold-blooded killer. >> they wanted to solve this. >> at the end of a long day in may of 1984, a farmer in tennessee made a startling discovery. >> he noticed some clothing lying in the field. there was actually a body lying there. >> the victim was a young girl wearing only a bra. her body was covered with two pairs of jeans and a dark jacket. one pair of jeans was hers, the other was a pair of men's jeans. >> also there's a black jacket across her body with a sleeve tied around her neck and a pair of panties that she was clutching in her right hand. >> she was identified as 18-year-old laura salmon, a l
. >> without melinda's efforts, let's face it, clarence elkins would still be in prison. >>> up next, a college coed is left for dead in a lovers' lane. >> the blood is consistent with her being struck up to ten types. >> there were plenty of suspects, but very few answers. >> these samples could have originated from 20% of the population. >> was it a random murder or jealousy? >> if he couldn't have her, nobody else could. >> for decades, the...
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the national bar association says officer clarence haversham arrived moments after scott fell to the ground and deliberately left out facts in his report. a search is on for two suspects in the abduction of a jewelry store employee in philadelphia. you can see it unfold right here in this surveillance video. police say the men kidnapped the 54-year-old woman as she was at work. the attackers beat and robbed her in an attempt to gain access to that store. they dumped her in the cemetery. an alleged accomplice has been tracked down in south carolina but the kidnappers are still on the run. coming up on abc 7 news at noon a deadly plane crash in florida. new video and what investigators say happened right before it went down. and it's being called the largest building move in d.c.'s history. what's moving and what it's making way for. and history at the masters. new 21-year-old champion who took the title from golf's biggest names. and you will need that umbrella tomorrow. but today isn't too bad. doug is back with what you need to know to plan for your week. that's next. jummy: investi
the national bar association says officer clarence haversham arrived moments after scott fell to the ground and deliberately left out facts in his report. a search is on for two suspects in the abduction of a jewelry store employee in philadelphia. you can see it unfold right here in this surveillance video. police say the men kidnapped the 54-year-old woman as she was at work. the attackers beat and robbed her in an attempt to gain access to that store. they dumped her in the cemetery. an...
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clarence moore was carried from his kentucky home on a stretcher. moore was doing time for larceny when he escaped a north carolina jail in 1971. called police up to fess up. he told them he was living, and knew nothing about his past and had in social security or medical insurance. officers are trying to figure out what to do now but new 42 years. >> indeed. >> coming up in our next hour this morning our breaking news when an off-duty officer opened fire on a suspect. >> one person is rush to the hospital when a car crashes right into the wall outside a church overnight. jim? >>> it is claim your cash day here at cbs-3 find out if you are owed any unclaimed property all across the country, i'll have details comi >>> we have breaking news an off-duty police officer opened fire at a would be robber. >> that suspect who obviously pick the wrong target there remains on the loose this morning. the lets get the the latest from "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao who is at police headquarters, good morning. >> reporter: erika and ukee, good morning. th
clarence moore was carried from his kentucky home on a stretcher. moore was doing time for larceny when he escaped a north carolina jail in 1971. called police up to fess up. he told them he was living, and knew nothing about his past and had in social security or medical insurance. officers are trying to figure out what to do now but new 42 years. >> indeed. >> coming up in our next hour this morning our breaking news when an off-duty officer opened fire on a suspect. >> one...
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critics say clarence habersham left out key details in his report.y question whether he did enough to help scott. >>> a dream cruise has turned in to a nightmare for more than a hundred passengers off the coast of mexico. the cdc says they were sickened by the gastrointestinal illness nor ovirus. six crew members on the celebrity infinity also got sick. celebrity cruises sprang in to action, cleaning and disinfecting the ship before it docked in san diego. the cdc says a royal caribbean ship due in san diego tomorrow has 114 passengers sick with the gastrointestinal virus. >>> a dublin man one of three men who drowned while diving for abalone in northern california. five men went in to the water in mendocino county. two survived. they were found clinging to a rock. they were not hurt. >>> a warning to san francisco dog walkers. watch out for coyotes. there were two attacks on dogs in presidio last week. it's coyote pupping season and the animals can become very territorial. keep dogs on a short leash and don't leave pet food outside. >>> a power outa
critics say clarence habersham left out key details in his report.y question whether he did enough to help scott. >>> a dream cruise has turned in to a nightmare for more than a hundred passengers off the coast of mexico. the cdc says they were sickened by the gastrointestinal illness nor ovirus. six crew members on the celebrity infinity also got sick. celebrity cruises sprang in to action, cleaning and disinfecting the ship before it docked in san diego. the cdc says a royal...
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among those in attendance, 84- year-old clarence jones who was a political advisor and speech writer dr. martin luther king, jr. last night's speech is part of a tradition called harry's last lecture on a meaningful life named after stanford law professor harry raveton. he delivered his -- rafton. he delivered his speech every year from the 1930's through the 1950's. >>> the money water districts are giving to you if you change your lawn and in some cases they're willing to pay up to $50,000. we take a look at the incentives to see fits' worth it to you. -- if it's worth it to you. that is tonight on the ktvu fox 2 news. we thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we're always on ktvu.com and you can also follow us on twitter and facebook. have a great day, everybody. this is not ice cream. this is not ice cream in an ice cream cone. this is not ice cream in an ice cream cone in the hand of a tall man. this is not ice cream in an ice cream cone in the hand of a tall man in san fran. this is not san fran. this is not a tall man it's pam and dan. this is not an ice cream cone it
among those in attendance, 84- year-old clarence jones who was a political advisor and speech writer dr. martin luther king, jr. last night's speech is part of a tradition called harry's last lecture on a meaningful life named after stanford law professor harry raveton. he delivered his -- rafton. he delivered his speech every year from the 1930's through the 1950's. >>> the money water districts are giving to you if you change your lawn and in some cases they're willing to pay up to...
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guest: clarence thomas, my law school classmate. heidi: what about on the economy?: i'm pretty libertarian on economic and fiscal issues. i think what we're seeing today and the weak economic recovery we've had since the recession the effect of the dead weight hand of the federal government excessive taxation, excessive regulatory burdens, e.p.a. nlrb, the effect of obamacare. i think the failure to get the overall employment up with the lowest participation of the work force in over 30 years, since women have gone into the work force in substantial numbers, is a demonstration of the failure of the economic policies of the current administration. so my general principle, my operating principle, would be to get the government off the back of the economy. mark: we talked at the beginning of the program about biography and how governor bush talked about his, contrary to popular opinion, you were not born in a dark suit and red tie. so -- guest: you can't prove that. mark: talk to us about yourself, your family, your upbringing who you are as a person. guest: i don't th
guest: clarence thomas, my law school classmate. heidi: what about on the economy?: i'm pretty libertarian on economic and fiscal issues. i think what we're seeing today and the weak economic recovery we've had since the recession the effect of the dead weight hand of the federal government excessive taxation, excessive regulatory burdens, e.p.a. nlrb, the effect of obamacare. i think the failure to get the overall employment up with the lowest participation of the work force in over 30 years,...
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seen on this video the country's leading african american legal organization calling for officer clarence habersham to be fired and indicted for filing false police report. officer habersham in his police report says he rendered aid to mr. scott. but the group says "there is no evidence on the video that show officer harbersham, or anyone else, administered cpr to mr. scott." scott's death triggering a firestorm that many hope will lead to changes. tonight there's a growing memorial at the scene where he was killed. in the meantime the officer sits in isolation in the county jail. his new attorney saying they plan to conduct their own investigation. cecilia? >> kendis, thank you. >>> next to the devastating tornado that wiped an entire town off the map, taking the lives of neighbors and destroying every single home. take a look at this. a view from the sky. there's before the tornado and then after. completely turned to rubble. the ef-4 packing winds up to 200 miles an hour. you can see it there. part of that white fence. here's alex perez on the hundreds pitching in for the clean-up. >>
seen on this video the country's leading african american legal organization calling for officer clarence habersham to be fired and indicted for filing false police report. officer habersham in his police report says he rendered aid to mr. scott. but the group says "there is no evidence on the video that show officer harbersham, or anyone else, administered cpr to mr. scott." scott's death triggering a firestorm that many hope will lead to changes. tonight there's a growing memorial...
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i had to make sure there was no clarence in the book. it is a relatively common last name i believe so i don't believe any relationship. >> now you are seeing a lot of the history has been changed in twirls terms of who was the creator but what has been done to honor the legacy of lizzie magie? >> that is a wonderful question. the short answer is i don't know. she didn't have children and i tried to contact distant rel relative relatives but by then they are so distant it is what it is. ralch went about trying to make sure the quakers were not acknowledged and put up a plaque and my version of it is telling her story. i cannot tell you how many times in the last few years people say you are writing a book about monopoly and the depression game. i think that part one is just getting the story out there. but i don't know of anything tangible. if you have ideas i am all ears. yes? [inaudible question] >> that is a good question. i am not a game clothollector but everyone once in a while one pops up on ebay. they are not crazy expensive as f
i had to make sure there was no clarence in the book. it is a relatively common last name i believe so i don't believe any relationship. >> now you are seeing a lot of the history has been changed in twirls terms of who was the creator but what has been done to honor the legacy of lizzie magie? >> that is a wonderful question. the short answer is i don't know. she didn't have children and i tried to contact distant rel relative relatives but by then they are so distant it is what it...
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i i went through the book the night before to make sure there are no clarence darrow's. i don't believe there is a relation. who knows. it is a relatively common name. >> and now you've seen a lot the creator of monopoly. what is being done? >> it's a wonderful question. the short answer is i don't know. she didn't have the children. i did my best to contact distant relatives but by then they are so distant that is what it is. .. >> remember back in the 70s i could actually buy it. >> you can still buy it. >> have those originals worsened in value? >> that's a great question. i am not a game collector or hard-core appraiser. every now and then one pops up on e-bay. if their expenses are not ludicrously so at least i haven't seen them it was really successful when it started so there were a lot in circulation. as far as i know they are not really expensive. in general boardgames are this weird collectible because it's kind of similar to what i think, it looks went through a generation ago where people thought they weren't valuable and people were stuffing plumbing leaks w
i i went through the book the night before to make sure there are no clarence darrow's. i don't believe there is a relation. who knows. it is a relatively common name. >> and now you've seen a lot the creator of monopoly. what is being done? >> it's a wonderful question. the short answer is i don't know. she didn't have the children. i did my best to contact distant relatives but by then they are so distant that is what it is. .. >> remember back in the 70s i could actually...
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i had to make sure there was no clarence in the book. it is a relatively common last name i believe so i don't believe any relationship. >> now you are seeing a lot of the history has been changed in twirls terms of who was the creator but what has been done to honor the legacy of lizzie magie? >> that is a wonderful question. the short answer is i don't know. she didn't have children and i tried to contact distant rel relative relatives but by then they are so distant it is what it is. ralch went about trying to make sure the quakers were not acknowledged and put up a plaque and my version of it is telling her story. i cannot tell you how many times in the last few years people say you are writing a book about monopoly and the depression game. i think that part one is just getting the story out there. but i don't know of anything tangible. if you have ideas i am all ears. yes? [inaudible question] >> that is a good question. i am not a game clothollector but everyone once in a while one pops up on ebay. they are not crazy expensive as f
i had to make sure there was no clarence in the book. it is a relatively common last name i believe so i don't believe any relationship. >> now you are seeing a lot of the history has been changed in twirls terms of who was the creator but what has been done to honor the legacy of lizzie magie? >> that is a wonderful question. the short answer is i don't know. she didn't have children and i tried to contact distant rel relative relatives but by then they are so distant it is what it...
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they knew 6-year-old clarence david moore who escaped from a prison in 196.lived with a woman she didn't know his past. he called the sheriff from his home and gave himself up. >> he was very emotional and i think was glad to get it behind him. >> reporter: prison record showed he escaped a few times and got better at it. he escaped a second time and was on the one until 1975. then in 1976 he escaped and stay on the lam until he made that phone call. martha: he turned himself in for healthcare? >> he had a stroke and he was partially pair lied and couldn't get around. but he couldn't get medicare because he had bogus i am d. whatever happened, he will not go back to his original prison in north carolina because it was shut down in 2002. the original conviction, larceny. martha: mike, thank you very much. bill: 40 years on the run. hillary clinton's team releasing a memo to try to get ahead of a new book tracing money and policy. will allegations damage her campaign and how will her team respond? we'll look at that in a moment. martha: there could be a nice si
they knew 6-year-old clarence david moore who escaped from a prison in 196.lived with a woman she didn't know his past. he called the sheriff from his home and gave himself up. >> he was very emotional and i think was glad to get it behind him. >> reporter: prison record showed he escaped a few times and got better at it. he escaped a second time and was on the one until 1975. then in 1976 he escaped and stay on the lam until he made that phone call. martha: he turned himself in for...
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radical lawyer sort of in the clarence darrow tradition. -- clarence darrow tradition.you would not invite tv cams rahs in -- cameras in to on to receiver all of this. i mean, it was just, you know, there were any number of judgmental errors that were made. strategically, i think a strong case can be made that had there been force applied initially -- because part of, a part of the prison was retaken. but oswald believed oswald was a modernizer. he was a good guy, he thought he was a liberal, and he could negotiate. and it turned out he couldn't negotiate. c-span: let's listen to a little bit of this conversation between richard nixon who was in the white house 1971 -- >> guest: yeah. c-span: -- and governor nelson rockefeller. >> guest: but the courage you showed in not granting amnesty, it was right, and i don't care what the hell the papers or anybody else says. i don't care what they say, i think you had to do it that way. because if you'd have granted amnesty in this case, it would have meant you would have had prisons in an uproar all over the country. >> that's r
radical lawyer sort of in the clarence darrow tradition. -- clarence darrow tradition.you would not invite tv cams rahs in -- cameras in to on to receiver all of this. i mean, it was just, you know, there were any number of judgmental errors that were made. strategically, i think a strong case can be made that had there been force applied initially -- because part of, a part of the prison was retaken. but oswald believed oswald was a modernizer. he was a good guy, he thought he was a liberal,...
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>> a fugitive on the run for four decades just turned himself in to get healthcare. 66-year-old clarenceer an alias since escaping a prison while serving time for arson knee. he had a stroke and had trouble getting medical help without a social security card so he traded in freedom for freehead care. >> if you are waiting for something from amazon it may be late. a truck carrying hundreds of packages crashed scattering them all across the interstate. the packages ripped open the merchandise coming out. the packages are being sent back to amazon and they will decide what to do next. >> the candle stick park is no more. the stadium has been demolished. it was home to san van giants and 49ers. it hosted two world series. game three is the 1989 world series was postponed there after large earthquakes hit just before the game began. aside from sports the baelts played their last ever concert august 30th back in 1966. the land will be used for houses, a hotel and shopping center. >> kind of sad. >> it is 47 minutes after the top of the hour. a mass gunman forced her to the floor during a robbe
>> a fugitive on the run for four decades just turned himself in to get healthcare. 66-year-old clarenceer an alias since escaping a prison while serving time for arson knee. he had a stroke and had trouble getting medical help without a social security card so he traded in freedom for freehead care. >> if you are waiting for something from amazon it may be late. a truck carrying hundreds of packages crashed scattering them all across the interstate. the packages ripped open the...
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. >> that's what claire rerns thomas -- clarence thomas says he wants to abandon affirmative action. apparently mindy is not supporting her sister. >> she is a great sister. tough love. her career doesn't need that. his big fight is anti-uh official high action. i am never for the anti. i believe they need to be fighting for something. what would be better is african-americans are born into an economical disadvantages unfortunately. the cognitive abilities are behind white peers. he should be developing programs within these communities for these black kids. your acceptance into a school is based on merit m it is unfortunate, but it is not. if you want to do something pro active and pro -- and go do it. >> i used mine today. it was to help others. >> the 2016 republican campaign and it is primary season. >> on to a more important story. our -- are emoji's i'm mass skew lating? the writer notes that they resemble the stickers adoring the notebooks of schoolgirls and adopted by tweens and teens everywhere. men would benefit from using a emergency more. it will help to con vein tone in
. >> that's what claire rerns thomas -- clarence thomas says he wants to abandon affirmative action. apparently mindy is not supporting her sister. >> she is a great sister. tough love. her career doesn't need that. his big fight is anti-uh official high action. i am never for the anti. i believe they need to be fighting for something. what would be better is african-americans are born into an economical disadvantages unfortunately. the cognitive abilities are behind white peers. he...
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among those in attendance in the audience 84-year-old clarence jones. mr.isor and speech writer for dr. martin luther king junior. >> i think she has emerged more than just a media personality that everyone knows. she has emerged as a unique thinker in this generation. >> last nights speech was part of a tradition called harry's last lexture on a meaningful life. it was named after harry rathbun. >>> later this morning a big announcement is expected surrounding next years super bowl at levi stadium. the bay area super bowl host committee will announce plans for a super bowl 50 fan village. the announcement will include the official name for the village and where it will be located. it will be in san francisco and san francisco mayor ed lee will be there for the announcement. >>> it's 6:26. thousands of people gathered in san francisco's golden gate park for the 4/20 smoke out. the traffic problems and the cleanup problems. >> we are live in san jose where a murder suspect is behind bars after escaping police custody. we'll tell you who actually tackled him
among those in attendance in the audience 84-year-old clarence jones. mr.isor and speech writer for dr. martin luther king junior. >> i think she has emerged more than just a media personality that everyone knows. she has emerged as a unique thinker in this generation. >> last nights speech was part of a tradition called harry's last lexture on a meaningful life. it was named after harry rathbun. >>> later this morning a big announcement is expected surrounding next years...
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justice clarence thomas wrote the opinion and the food and drug act saved at the generic drug can besold and it's chemically the same as the brand and drug and there is the same warning label. it's can't change the chemical compounds which can't be sued. the justice wrote a dissent and say this makes no. if these women have taken their brand name drug because they took the generic version of the drug, they can't. she said it was meant to protect consumers not to lead to injuries where they can't recover. the company could choose not to sell the drug. it involves something called the federal arbitration act. what is the federal arbitration act and why should the rest of us or anybody else care about it? >> it was adopted in 1925 and it says the contract shall be enforced in the state law. i will answer a question directly. at&t was advertising free cell phones for those that signed up for the service. the married couple went to get their free cell phones and a day like all of us my guess is like most of us they didn't read the agreements they were signing. they were so crazed with a f
justice clarence thomas wrote the opinion and the food and drug act saved at the generic drug can besold and it's chemically the same as the brand and drug and there is the same warning label. it's can't change the chemical compounds which can't be sued. the justice wrote a dissent and say this makes no. if these women have taken their brand name drug because they took the generic version of the drug, they can't. she said it was meant to protect consumers not to lead to injuries where they...
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his real name is clarence moore. he changed it after escape in 1976. he told authorities he did so, because insurance wouldn't cover his failing health. he recently suffered a diabetic stroke and his false identity has no valid social security number >>> coming up next, a search for a teenager who vanished. >>> plus an update to breaking news. firefighters are waiting to search for a burned-up home >>> and a warning to women after a series of sexual assaults >>> we're back with 15 minutes of nonstop news, traffic and weather after this break. >>> br following out of martinez. firefighters have just controlled a fire -- >> the flames broke out about an hour ago on pine street. crewing were able to rescue two people. we hope to get a -- also an update to breaking news in the east bay. massive flames now under control. the past two hours, firefighters say they gained the upper hand burning any diablo foothills. the home is on la casa ville r.a. now, it appears the family was not home. >>> who exercised say there without incident. good morning. they may be
his real name is clarence moore. he changed it after escape in 1976. he told authorities he did so, because insurance wouldn't cover his failing health. he recently suffered a diabetic stroke and his false identity has no valid social security number >>> coming up next, a search for a teenager who vanished. >>> plus an update to breaking news. firefighters are waiting to search for a burned-up home >>> and a warning to women after a series of sexual assaults...
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we disagreed about the n word, we disagreed about clarence thomas, a number of things. no consider did i ever have with her john where there was ever any sort of tension that didn't end on a love-note. like john coltrain, love supreme, always began and ended on a love note. >> you bring up music she had love of muk. music. they was a poet a singer a dancer she had done it all. in some of these where you quote her in this book it almost seems to me did you record her on some of these conversations? >> some of these were recorded, in part because over a dozen interviews on my pbs and npr programs i had a number of programs. number two i kept a journal since i was 12. a little bit able on my part but i write things down. whenever i saw maya angelou i would make copious notes of the things that happened that day so i've kept a journal for all these years. the third thing and most wonderfully these years she has written so much over these years, a treasuretrophy of treasure trove of her own work. she would write about these things so i was able to consult her own writings. >
we disagreed about the n word, we disagreed about clarence thomas, a number of things. no consider did i ever have with her john where there was ever any sort of tension that didn't end on a love-note. like john coltrain, love supreme, always began and ended on a love note. >> you bring up music she had love of muk. music. they was a poet a singer a dancer she had done it all. in some of these where you quote her in this book it almost seems to me did you record her on some of these...
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. >> that's what clarence thomas says he wants to ban. >> joanne, the weird thing or maybe the most importantout this story, apparently mindy kaling is not supporting her brother he. is she just an awful says ter? >> no, she is an awesome sister. tough love. her career doesn't need that. his big fight is for anti-affirmative action. i'm never anti. the reality is african-americans are born into -- he should be fighting for promoting developmental programs within these communities for these black kids so your acceptance into a school is based solely on merit. it just that it's university that it's not. if you want to do something pro active and productive do it. >> it sounds like you shed your privilege today. >> i used my privilege to help others who are privileged. >> you're welcome. >> on to a more important story. are emoji emasculating. the "new york times" asked if grown men should be using the goofy symbols. the writer says they resemble the stickers that adorn the notebooks of school girls and have been adopted and teens and tweens everywhere. all right, pete. war hero you got your bro
. >> that's what clarence thomas says he wants to ban. >> joanne, the weird thing or maybe the most importantout this story, apparently mindy kaling is not supporting her brother he. is she just an awful says ter? >> no, she is an awesome sister. tough love. her career doesn't need that. his big fight is for anti-affirmative action. i'm never anti. the reality is african-americans are born into -- he should be fighting for promoting developmental programs within these...
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. >> i believe that if she was clarence thomas, she would be confirmed. >> reporter: reverend williamident of the north carolina branch of naacp. >> because of her courage and her character and her commitment are to the law and to the enforcement of the laws of this land, particularly on the 14th and 15th amendments of the constitution and because hef consciousness was shaped in the crucible of the civil rights movement in the south is what they fear. >> reporter: as his daughter's confirmation period moves now into its sixth month, the reverend is waiting optimistically for the next excited call. >> if she doesn't get confirmed, she has to do something on this level. she will not be finished. she will still be somewhat of a witness, you know, for justice. >> we will have more throughout the morning, of course. >>> meanwhile, the chaos in yemen, we understand, is escalating. several of rebels are dead as saudi arabia continues to pound targets from the air. >>> the boston bomber fighting for his life now. the same jurors who convicted dzhokhar tsarnaev are deciding whether he lives or
. >> i believe that if she was clarence thomas, she would be confirmed. >> reporter: reverend williamident of the north carolina branch of naacp. >> because of her courage and her character and her commitment are to the law and to the enforcement of the laws of this land, particularly on the 14th and 15th amendments of the constitution and because hef consciousness was shaped in the crucible of the civil rights movement in the south is what they fear. >> reporter: as his...
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conversation and many others we had we agreed and disagreed about, the n word we disagreed about clarence thomas no conversation i ever had with her that we were or weren't agreeing on it always ended with a love note. >> she was a singer as well. a dancer. a poet. she'd done it all. but, i mean in some of these, where you quote her in this book, it almost seems to me did you record her in some of these conversations >> >> some of these conversations were recorded in part because after over a dozen interviews on pbs and npr, i had a lot of transports. number two, i kept a journal. every day i where something down. so whenever i would see maya i would run and make cope hilarious notes about what happened i also was able to consult her own writings. >> you capture her voice in so many ways either literally or in spirit. one thing she talks about is jazz improvization when you're at a restaurant. just her description is musical. it is luhr cal. powerful. sounds like one of her speeches. >> that's how she yrical. powerful. sounds like one of her speeches. >> that's how she talked. she just ha
conversation and many others we had we agreed and disagreed about, the n word we disagreed about clarence thomas no conversation i ever had with her that we were or weren't agreeing on it always ended with a love note. >> she was a singer as well. a dancer. a poet. she'd done it all. but, i mean in some of these, where you quote her in this book, it almost seems to me did you record her in some of these conversations >> >> some of these conversations were recorded in part...
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. >> reporter: now we reached out to the attorney for officer clarence habersham and to the north charleston police seeking response from all of those entities to the new allegations against habersham. the attorney did not get back to us. the police said they would not comment citing the investigation. south carolina's law enforcement division handleing the probably did not respond. officer michael slager's attorney did not respond to the criticism of his apparent laughter right after the shooting. >> a second new audiotape, brian that has surfaced right after the shooting. right? >> reporter: captures a little emotion right afterward, yes. the second audio taken from dashcam video from inside a patrol car captures a phone call between lag slager and someone cnn believes is his wife. hey, hey, everything is okay. i just shot somebody. "he grabbed my taser." says yeah a couple times. he was running from me. i'm fine. wolf? >> another major development, brian. thanks very much. >>> let's go live to south carolina now. martin savage in north charleston where the pain is deep outrage, and the fa
. >> reporter: now we reached out to the attorney for officer clarence habersham and to the north charleston police seeking response from all of those entities to the new allegations against habersham. the attorney did not get back to us. the police said they would not comment citing the investigation. south carolina's law enforcement division handleing the probably did not respond. officer michael slager's attorney did not respond to the criticism of his apparent laughter right after the...
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. >> help me, clarence. please.t to live again. >> here in seneca county karl karlsen was hoping for his own wonderful life. he was surrounded by a big extended family in a place where the karlsen name really meant something. it all seemed to come together for him when he met cindy at a line dance. >> he told me he lost his wife in a fire and he was a single dad raising three kids on his own. >> cindy got an instant family when she married karl in 1993. they bought a farm after that. between the farm and the glass job, karl was busy. cindy was desperate to have a child so she and karl went through in vitro fertilization. >> you were going to have the baby you always wanted. >> happiest time of my life. >> the big kids were happy when baby brother alex was born. >> what do you think, levi? >> as the years went by alex said he and levi developed a special bond. >> he was always there for me. loved to hang out together. >> levi, erin and katie's family stayed in touch. aunt colette got to know the girls and got a kick
. >> help me, clarence. please.t to live again. >> here in seneca county karl karlsen was hoping for his own wonderful life. he was surrounded by a big extended family in a place where the karlsen name really meant something. it all seemed to come together for him when he met cindy at a line dance. >> he told me he lost his wife in a fire and he was a single dad raising three kids on his own. >> cindy got an instant family when she married karl in 1993. they bought a...
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mary but prince charles their father was born at buckingham palace his sister princess air at clarence house another royal resident. so this whole idea of royals being born at hospitals, ukee err erika, new phenomenon. >> how about my man there? it is a girl! >> and pushing for that name alice too it sounds like, loving that name. >> thank susan talk to you soon. >> it is a girl. >> i through. >> with the french accent. >> hey katie good morning. >> okay, all right. happy monday morning friends we start things offer here with a look at your live neighborhood network dreary and soggy out there temperatures little chilly, too, at 45 degrees. spring like temperatures, but this is the time of year where yes you start off 45 degrees, you may need jacket for sure, and also umbrella, trust me, take a look, you have got just soaking rain coming down right now, helping to slow everybody down, this is trying to make it to their destination obvious back edge to this, however, we zoom it out in fact, out toward basically the region wide level here, in fact, i zoom it out one more time, show you th
mary but prince charles their father was born at buckingham palace his sister princess air at clarence house another royal resident. so this whole idea of royals being born at hospitals, ukee err erika, new phenomenon. >> how about my man there? it is a girl! >> and pushing for that name alice too it sounds like, loving that name. >> thank susan talk to you soon. >> it is a girl. >> i through. >> with the french accent. >> hey katie good morning....
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>> clarence habersham.s the african-american officer that comes up on scene, there's a growing number of protesters that say he too should be, if not investigated he should be charged with something. he didn't render aid as he claimed he had done in the police report he gave. and they believe that in some ways he's actually aiding officer slager in the account that was initially given pp so that's why you're hearing that outcry. you don't hear it so much here in the community. most people are standing by waiting to see what further investigation reveals. >> he puts on medical gloves and seems to put pressure at a later time on mr. scott. but there's several minutes if i'm not mistaken go by before he actually does that, right? >> correct. >> putting pressure on him alone, is rendering a sort of first aid, but it seems to take some time before that actually happens. if that's really what he is doing. and then some question, well, there are other accounts saying cpr was administered when you don't see any of
>> clarence habersham.s the african-american officer that comes up on scene, there's a growing number of protesters that say he too should be, if not investigated he should be charged with something. he didn't render aid as he claimed he had done in the police report he gave. and they believe that in some ways he's actually aiding officer slager in the account that was initially given pp so that's why you're hearing that outcry. you don't hear it so much here in the community. most people...
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to clarence, mayors becker and coleman, and all of you, for stepping up and showing us the way with theou're doing. and recognizing -- yes, let's give you guys a round of applause for that. [ applause ] recognizing that we want our young people to stay. we want our young people to come home. we want them to build careers and raise their families, and have as much fun growing up as we did. and we all have work to do. but if we do it well, it will be the gift that keeps on giving. because young people will have a connection to a place that will never leave them. communities will be more fun and more livable. they'll create an environment where people will want to raise their families. and that will build on itself. so i just want to end by saying thank you for your leadership. thanks for standing up for these things that make your communities more livable. thanks for giving us a chance a big federal bureaucracy to work collectively with the private sector to make this happen. we want to be your partners. thank you. [ applause ] >>> tonight on "american history tv," a ford theater symposiu
to clarence, mayors becker and coleman, and all of you, for stepping up and showing us the way with theou're doing. and recognizing -- yes, let's give you guys a round of applause for that. [ applause ] recognizing that we want our young people to stay. we want our young people to come home. we want them to build careers and raise their families, and have as much fun growing up as we did. and we all have work to do. but if we do it well, it will be the gift that keeps on giving. because young...
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>> clarence habersham.cer that you can see, the african american officer who comes up on scene. and yes, there's a growing number of protesters that are saying that he too should be if not investigated he should be charged with something. they claim he didn't render aid as he claimed he it done in the police report he gave. and they believe that in some ways he's actually aiding officer slager in the account that was initially given. so that's why you're hearing that outcry. you don't hear it so much here in the community. most people are standing by waiting to see what further investigation reveals. >> he puts on medical gloves and seems to put pressure at a later time on mr. scott. but there's several minutes if i'm not mistaken go by before he actually does that, right? >> correct. putting pressure onto a wound, i guess you could say is rendering a sort of first aid. but it seems to take some time before that actually happens, if that's really what he is doing. and then some question, well, there are oth
>> clarence habersham.cer that you can see, the african american officer who comes up on scene. and yes, there's a growing number of protesters that are saying that he too should be if not investigated he should be charged with something. they claim he didn't render aid as he claimed he it done in the police report he gave. and they believe that in some ways he's actually aiding officer slager in the account that was initially given. so that's why you're hearing that outcry. you don't...
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officer clarence halberstam allegedly directs slager on what to do when he gets home.ional bar association claims that halberstam filed an incomplete police report and left out material facts. scott was shot and killed on april 4th following a traffic stop. slager who is a native of south jersey has been charged with murder. >> jurors are now in their fifth day of deliberations in the murder trial of aaron hernandez. the former nfl star is accused of killing oden load who was date his fiancÉe's sister at the time. the jury spent nearly twenty hours on this case last week. they're expected to work late today unless they come up with a verdict before going home. if hernandez is convicted he could spend the rest of his life in prison. >>> 19 people were hurt when a double decker bus crashed on a highway in indiana this morning. the mega bus was heading from chicago to atlanta. police say it hit the back of a semi that was stopped on i65. the impact of that crash sent the truck into two other vehicles. the semi was stopped because of construction and police said the mega b
officer clarence halberstam allegedly directs slager on what to do when he gets home.ional bar association claims that halberstam filed an incomplete police report and left out material facts. scott was shot and killed on april 4th following a traffic stop. slager who is a native of south jersey has been charged with murder. >> jurors are now in their fifth day of deliberations in the murder trial of aaron hernandez. the former nfl star is accused of killing oden load who was date his...