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david marshall couldn't have been plainer. and you don't hear that very often here, a member state.outh sudan is a member straight, being singled out quite so strongly. actually being accused of pursuing policies of terrorizing civilians, and destroying vital agriculture sources like cattle. so what they are saying now is there needs to be some sort of hybrid court that involves international judges from africa, probably, and they need to pursue those war crime allegations through that process. obviously first there has to be a ceasefire, and rebuilding of the justice system, but if that doesn't happen they may have to take this to the international criminal court in the hague. >> thank you for that report from the united nations. ♪ >>> now iraq's prime minister has called for experts and not politicians to be nominated for his new cabinet, according to state tv. earlier, the influential cleric issued an ultimatum giving him 45 days to form a new government and start tackling corruption. >> reporter: these demonstrations are a regular site on the streets of baghdad, followers of a p
david marshall couldn't have been plainer. and you don't hear that very often here, a member state.outh sudan is a member straight, being singled out quite so strongly. actually being accused of pursuing policies of terrorizing civilians, and destroying vital agriculture sources like cattle. so what they are saying now is there needs to be some sort of hybrid court that involves international judges from africa, probably, and they need to pursue those war crime allegations through that process....
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david marshall was the coordinator of this enterprise. it does list violation.describes horrors of brutal rapes, of people burning alive, but it does more. it puts them into perspective of cycle of violence historically taking place in the country, and catching up and amnesties occurrence of same names for decades. it makes a strong case for a need for accountability to break the cycle of violence and retaliation. it does certainly mean support for the hybrid court to address accountability, but also the need to establish accountability in numerous cases on a local level in a situation and in conditions where you do not have functioning justice system in the country, but accountability is just one part of transitional justice that is desperately needed in the country. we need much more to reach reconciliation. there is a need to contribute to the change of culture, of disrespect of human life and human dignity, and let me conclude before passing floor to david that in my view, as long as assets of the state are considered spoils to be divided by power holders, a
david marshall was the coordinator of this enterprise. it does list violation.describes horrors of brutal rapes, of people burning alive, but it does more. it puts them into perspective of cycle of violence historically taking place in the country, and catching up and amnesties occurrence of same names for decades. it makes a strong case for a need for accountability to break the cycle of violence and retaliation. it does certainly mean support for the hybrid court to address accountability,...
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dahmning report on the human rights record and joined with david marshal from the commission of humandinated the team that produced that report, thank you very much for speaking to us. where do you begin with this report? in terms of the scale of the atrocities we are talking about torture, murder, rape, how do you begin, what needs to happen now in bringing the perpetrator to justice? >> so let me begin by saying how shocking the findings are. so despite the international scrutiny that has been looking at south sudan since 2013 and the security and human rights council looking and the african union are looking and the unmiss and u.n. said crimes against humanity and war crimes had taken place. now those are two of the three elements of atrocity crimes the only one missing is genocide and we arrived in 2015 and the government knew we were coming and despite all the scrutiny, the killings, the rapes, the pillaging and massive destruction continued throughout 2015 to the end of 2015. and that is probably the most shocking thing for me. number two is the rhetoric around accountability. w
dahmning report on the human rights record and joined with david marshal from the commission of humandinated the team that produced that report, thank you very much for speaking to us. where do you begin with this report? in terms of the scale of the atrocities we are talking about torture, murder, rape, how do you begin, what needs to happen now in bringing the perpetrator to justice? >> so let me begin by saying how shocking the findings are. so despite the international scrutiny that...
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i spoke with david marshall, coordinator of a u.n.an rights mission to south sudan, via skype earlier today. >> our findings were quite stark-- that war crimes and crimes against humanity have been perpetrated in 2015 by the government. the government has instilled or undertaken a campaign of terror in the country to displace, kill, rape, loot and destroy civilian property. >> sreenivasan: to see our full interview with david marshall on the atrocities in south sudan, visit our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. the number of north korean cyber attacks on the south have doubled over the past month. south korean intelligence officials sounded that warning today to parliamentary lawmakers. they said the north tried, but failed, to hack into their railway control system and computer networks of financial institutions. the hackers also stole information from the smartphones of dozens of south korean officials. president obama nominated u.s. army general curtis scaparrotti to be nato's new top military commander. scaparrotti, currently command
i spoke with david marshall, coordinator of a u.n.an rights mission to south sudan, via skype earlier today. >> our findings were quite stark-- that war crimes and crimes against humanity have been perpetrated in 2015 by the government. the government has instilled or undertaken a campaign of terror in the country to displace, kill, rape, loot and destroy civilian property. >> sreenivasan: to see our full interview with david marshall on the atrocities in south sudan, visit our...
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@deputy marshal david isiler. @the man who, for the last year, @has been digging into and @solving decades-old cold cases. @case fugitive caught and the @third to be caught alive. @thanks to a tip, they learned @flores was living in puerto @rico. @isiler contacted the marshals @there. @>> within an hour they had @surveillance set up on his @location, and shortly after @that, were able to bring him @into custody safely, without @anybody getting hurt. @>> reporter: the now 64-year- @old was returned to ohio to @face charges. @>> and he was just as surprised @as his family and friends that @he has been wanted for over 40 @years. @>> reporter: flores still has @family in cleveland. @>> these fugitives have victims @that go beyond the actual @person they assaulted. @it is their family members. @they are living with the secret @that they can't escape @themselves. @>> he ads helping a fugitive @avoid capture is against the @law. @>> reporter: when we catch up @up to the relatives as well. @>>> do you know this man? @paul
@deputy marshal david isiler. @the man who, for the last year, @has been digging into and @solving decades-old cold cases. @case fugitive caught and the @third to be caught alive. @thanks to a tip, they learned @flores was living in puerto @rico. @isiler contacted the marshals @there. @>> within an hour they had @surveillance set up on his @location, and shortly after @that, were able to bring him @into custody safely, without @anybody getting hurt. @>> reporter: the now 64-year-...
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u-s marshals arrested 51-year-old david white on friday. they believe he was trying to escape to mexico-- after white was accused of molesting a boy at his home in malabar. deputies listened in while the boy's mother confronted white over the phone. they say white denied everything... and he was worried the allegations would ruin his reputation. but some neighbors we spoke to say --they were already concerned. a few days after the allegations say they got a call from white's wife... who said her husband confessed to the crime. since his arrest-- officials say they have received similar stories from several other parents. if your child has had contact with white-- the brevard county sheriff's office wants you to give them a call. new this morning-- troopers are releasing video of the moment a women is pulled over-- accused of stealing a baby from her cousin. the kidnapping led to a state-wide amber alert. 23-year old stephanie augustin faces a handful of charges including kidnapping and burglary. she's accused of kidnapping the child from fo
u-s marshals arrested 51-year-old david white on friday. they believe he was trying to escape to mexico-- after white was accused of molesting a boy at his home in malabar. deputies listened in while the boy's mother confronted white over the phone. they say white denied everything... and he was worried the allegations would ruin his reputation. but some neighbors we spoke to say --they were already concerned. a few days after the allegations say they got a call from white's wife... who said...
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marshal service arrested david deine, sr.. he is wanted for sexual battery on a minor. >>> the detectives locked up he was wanted for robbing a bb & t bank. investigators tracked him down at the racquetball club where he was saying. >>> "night watch" is coming to tampa. the show will give viewers inside information. what first responders deal with will be featured. many don't know what happens behind the rescues. >> a lot of times what people see when it comes to fire and police is what is reported on television, in the news, and that's very important, but you as a reporter don't have time to go and find the back story of what was happening that day with that individual police officer or firefighter. you don't know the stresses that they have. you don't know the joys that they have. in june. it will be interesting to see what goes on. we love our chicago fire and we get to see it in real life with tampa folks in it. >> it makes you appreciate what scenes. >> we only see the surface. pictures. we're seeing a beautiful sunset th
marshal service arrested david deine, sr.. he is wanted for sexual battery on a minor. >>> the detectives locked up he was wanted for robbing a bb & t bank. investigators tracked him down at the racquetball club where he was saying. >>> "night watch" is coming to tampa. the show will give viewers inside information. what first responders deal with will be featured. many don't know what happens behind the rescues. >> a lot of times what people see when it...
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u-s marshals arrested 51-year-old "david white" friday. they believe he was trying to escape to mexico... after white was accused of molesting a boy at his home in malabar. we are told deputies listened-in while the boy's mother confronted white over the phone. they say he denied everything... and worried the allegations would ruin his reputation. but some neighbors -- we spoke to-- say they were already concerned. a few days after the allegations surfaced... deputies say they got a call from white's wife... who said her husband confessed to the crime. since his arrest... officials say they've received similar stories from several other parents. if your child had contact with white-- call the brevard county sheriff's office. q new this morning.... we now have video of a statewide amber alert... coming to an end in saint lucie county. a trooper's dash- cam captured the moment a woman accused of stealing a baby from her own cousin... was pulled over. 23-year old "stephanie augustin" is accused of kidnapping a baby from fort lauderdale last f
u-s marshals arrested 51-year-old "david white" friday. they believe he was trying to escape to mexico... after white was accused of molesting a boy at his home in malabar. we are told deputies listened-in while the boy's mother confronted white over the phone. they say he denied everything... and worried the allegations would ruin his reputation. but some neighbors -- we spoke to-- say they were already concerned. a few days after the allegations surfaced... deputies say they got a...
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marshals arrested this man, david deine, sr., in hillsborough county. he is wanted in hernando county for sexual battery on a minor. >>> detectives locked up this guy in tampa. bank. he's a former major league baseball player and in 2009 he orioles. investigators tracked him down point. >>> one woman drowns after the car she was in drives into flood waters on a california highway. the driver drove around were closed because of flooding in olivehurst. of water. the driver made it out but the passenger did not. >>> the reality drama "night watch" is coming to tampa. the show will give viewers an inside look into what firefighters, police and first us safe. it will be featured. many don't know what happens behind the rescues. >> a lot of time what people see when it comes to fire and police is what is reported on television, in the news, and that is very important, but you as a reporter don't have time to go and find the back story of what was happening that day with that individual police officer or firefighter. you don't know the stresses that they have.
marshals arrested this man, david deine, sr., in hillsborough county. he is wanted in hernando county for sexual battery on a minor. >>> detectives locked up this guy in tampa. bank. he's a former major league baseball player and in 2009 he orioles. investigators tracked him down point. >>> one woman drowns after the car she was in drives into flood waters on a california highway. the driver drove around were closed because of flooding in olivehurst. of water. the driver made...
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>> david, that's going to be the focus for the state fire marshal as he gets a good look at the property with the daylight hours. right now, crews are spraying water on the property. they are also checking for hot spots. we want to show you what they were dealing with last night. as you said, that video is impressive when this 10,000 just consumed in flames. this fiber was seen for miles away. the smoke was picked up on weather radar. the estate was once owned by usa owner al newheart who recently passed away. the pumpkin center sold as the most expensive home in brevard county and is now considered at least a $5 million loss. people were all gathered here on the street last night. they tell us it was a landmark they hope to restore. >> it is more real than you see in the movies and everything. >> i used to walk by every day when i lived on second street. i used to walk the beach every day. walked right past here. >> the fire chief tells us the home was believed to be empty and under renovation. they do not believe there was anyone inside at the time of the fire. we'll continue to check
>> david, that's going to be the focus for the state fire marshal as he gets a good look at the property with the daylight hours. right now, crews are spraying water on the property. they are also checking for hot spots. we want to show you what they were dealing with last night. as you said, that video is impressive when this 10,000 just consumed in flames. this fiber was seen for miles away. the smoke was picked up on weather radar. the estate was once owned by usa owner al newheart who...
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david deine of spring hill and hillsborough county. he had been on the run for a week and even us marshals office helped in the search. he is facing three felony charges from a violent attack including sexual battery. >>> pinellas county. a bank robber off the streets. this after the man was arrested. they say this is the man seen in these images grabbing the bb&t bank and belleair bluffs friday. detectives tracking him down to the westin tampa bay hotel. he is waiting to see a judge. >>> coming up, thunder strikes again at amalie arlena. >> the lightning score a record win on home ice. >>> this is not our moms at work from home job. >>> the lightning will extend their record when they play the fires tomorrow night. they set a team record last night by winning nine straight games and they came from behind to send the game into overtime against the hurricanes. final score, 4-3. >> down the stretch will you find different ways to win? >> we got down twice and it was great that we came back. if you look at the overtime goal, it is different. everyone is chipping and. >> here is a good news. the first time the lightning 1
david deine of spring hill and hillsborough county. he had been on the run for a week and even us marshals office helped in the search. he is facing three felony charges from a violent attack including sexual battery. >>> pinellas county. a bank robber off the streets. this after the man was arrested. they say this is the man seen in these images grabbing the bb&t bank and belleair bluffs friday. detectives tracking him down to the westin tampa bay hotel. he is waiting to see a...
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david versus goliath case. >> [ inaudible ] india and pakistan is doing now is going to hurt them. >> reporter: nowadays the marshallslands have other things to worry about too, rising seas and climate change is threatening their entire existence. it's hard to argue that they haven't suffered enough from the actions of the world's most powerful countries. lawrence lee, al jazeera. >>> the united states and south korea kicked off military exercises today. north korea is accusing the two countries of trying to overthrow its government. and is promising an offensive nuclear strike. last week the united states imposed its toughest sanctions yet on north korea. >>> the bowing 777 en route to beijing from kuala lumpur, is still missing. >> reporter: the village still apply men to apply for construction jobs in east asia. that's what this man did. he was one of the 154 chinese passengers on flight mh 370. last march on the first anniversary of the jet's disappearance, his younger brother told me he believed the plane had been hijacked. he still thinks that today. >> translator: this has had a huge impact on our family. thi
david versus goliath case. >> [ inaudible ] india and pakistan is doing now is going to hurt them. >> reporter: nowadays the marshallslands have other things to worry about too, rising seas and climate change is threatening their entire existence. it's hard to argue that they haven't suffered enough from the actions of the world's most powerful countries. lawrence lee, al jazeera. >>> the united states and south korea kicked off military exercises today. north korea is...
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david dinkens, the first african-american mayor in new york city history. and supreme court justice authori thorogood marshall. simi knox himself was born august 18th, 1935, nearly 100 years after blanche k. bruce. he was born in alabama. the son of a carpenter and mechanic, knox grew up poor and with most of his family working as share croppers he, himself, took to the fields when he was old enough. in a 2004 abc news interview, simi recalled we worked literally from sun up to sun down, whenever there was work to be done. you didn't go to school. you worked on the farm. knox spent many of his childhood years in the care of other family members after his parents divorced and went on to live with his father and stepmother in mobile, alabama. there, knox loved to play baseball. a childhood friend of hank aaron, knox practiced baseball with bottle caps and broomsticks until he got wall oped in the eye with a real ball at the age of 13. knox started drawing as a way to retrain his injured eye. the nuns recognized his talent and arrange d lessons with a postal carrier. in 1956 knox spent several years serving in t
david dinkens, the first african-american mayor in new york city history. and supreme court justice authori thorogood marshall. simi knox himself was born august 18th, 1935, nearly 100 years after blanche k. bruce. he was born in alabama. the son of a carpenter and mechanic, knox grew up poor and with most of his family working as share croppers he, himself, took to the fields when he was old enough. in a 2004 abc news interview, simi recalled we worked literally from sun up to sun down,...
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marshall, abc news, havana. >> president obama at that baseball game was talking about one of his proudest moments in office was when boston united following the attacks there. he pointed specifically to red sox davidz for saying they won't be intimidated. >> he's getting a lot of heat for going to the game. i distinctly remember in the days following 9/11 president bush was saying go on with your lives, go to disney world. spend money. do not let them disrupt our lives at all. >> broadway opening up shortly after the attacks to message to say they will not have this one over people. >> there was a moment of silence at the game and there will be on capitol hill today. a lot of people remembering what is going on in belgium. coming up, terrorists and technology. >> the battle to track suspects electronically is getting even more difficult. that's next on "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues aft >>> welcome back. as investigators dig deep into how the brussels terror attacks were coordinated a new turn in the latest deadly case at home. >> apple is refusing to help the government as it tries to unlock only now the government says they might not need the help after all. here's ab
marshall, abc news, havana. >> president obama at that baseball game was talking about one of his proudest moments in office was when boston united following the attacks there. he pointed specifically to red sox davidz for saying they won't be intimidated. >> he's getting a lot of heat for going to the game. i distinctly remember in the days following 9/11 president bush was saying go on with your lives, go to disney world. spend money. do not let them disrupt our lives at all....
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loftus commissioner vice president turman commissioner marshall commissioner dejesus is executed commissioner wong and commissioner melara superviso david chiu's we have quorum with us is greg suhr police chief and joyce hicks the director of the office of citizens complaints. >> thank you, officer and welcome to the wednesday, march 2, 2016, meeting of the san francisco police commission i'm going to start off with one change to the agenda i'll be moving the first item the sfpd occ status report commonly known as the sparks report and move that on for another date for a larger discussions that's one sergeant, next line item. >> consent calendar receive and file the police chief to accept a donation of $500 from the health district for the police league chief anything to share. >> a request from captain lazarus the hilton hotel wanted to donate $9,500 to charity so it would be the worthy of the police activity league i'm entertain a >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> consent calendar passes sergeant, next line item. >> item 2 general public comment this time, members of the public may address the commission items of interest to the public
loftus commissioner vice president turman commissioner marshall commissioner dejesus is executed commissioner wong and commissioner melara superviso david chiu's we have quorum with us is greg suhr police chief and joyce hicks the director of the office of citizens complaints. >> thank you, officer and welcome to the wednesday, march 2, 2016, meeting of the san francisco police commission i'm going to start off with one change to the agenda i'll be moving the first item the sfpd occ...
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david trone and i approve this message. >>> new at 4:00, trouble at the scene of an active investigation. prince william fire marshalsblocked off the area around ponderosa court in woodbridge. it's been more than 13 hours since the fire started but the home is so damaged investigators still can't get inside. they're searching for someone who is still missing. the fire burned parts of two other homes in the neighborhood and both those families can't go back inside. on news4 at 5:00, neighbors tearfully describe the frantic first moments. we hear what it's going to take to get the building repaired. >>> if you commute through frederick county, maryland is going to improve it for on projects there, and that includes widening ballenger creek pike near i-70 and solarex court. a second project would be a new bridge over u.s. 15 that would double the capacity and ease traffic. crews are also going to rebuild the interchange between i-270 and maryland highway 85. >>> d.c.'s nesting bald eagles still high on their perch in a tree at the national arboretum. >> we could have a new arrival any minute now. two eagles are incubati
david trone and i approve this message. >>> new at 4:00, trouble at the scene of an active investigation. prince william fire marshalsblocked off the area around ponderosa court in woodbridge. it's been more than 13 hours since the fire started but the home is so damaged investigators still can't get inside. they're searching for someone who is still missing. the fire burned parts of two other homes in the neighborhood and both those families can't go back inside. on news4 at 5:00,...
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loftus commissioner vice president turman commissioner marshall commissioner dejesus is executed commissioner wong and commissioner melara superviso david chiu's we have quorum with us is greg suhr police chief and joyce hicks the director of the office of citizens complaints. >> thank you, officer and welcome to the wednesday, march 2, 2016, meeting of the san francisco police commission i'm going to start off with one change to the agenda i'll be moving the first item the sfpd occ status report commonly known as the sparks report and move that on for another date for a larger discussions that's one sergeant, next line item. >> consent calendar receive and file the police chief to accept a donation of $500 from the health district for the police league chief anything to share. >> a request from captain lazarus the hilton hotel wanted to donate $9,500 to charity so it would be the worthy of the police activity league i'm entertain a >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> consent calendar passes sergeant, next line item. >> item 2 general public comment this time, members of the public may address the commission items of interest to the public
loftus commissioner vice president turman commissioner marshall commissioner dejesus is executed commissioner wong and commissioner melara superviso david chiu's we have quorum with us is greg suhr police chief and joyce hicks the director of the office of citizens complaints. >> thank you, officer and welcome to the wednesday, march 2, 2016, meeting of the san francisco police commission i'm going to start off with one change to the agenda i'll be moving the first item the sfpd occ...
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loftus commissioner vice president turman commissioner marshall commissioner dejesus is executed commissioner wong and commissioner melara superviso david chiu's we have quorum with us is greg suhr police chief and joyce hicks the director of the office of citizens complaints. >> thank you, officer and welcome to the wednesday, march 2, 2016, meeting of the san francisco police commission i'm going to start off with one change to the agenda i'll be moving the first item the sfpd occ status report commonly known as the sparks report and move that on for another date for a larger discussions that's one sergeant, next line item. >> consent calendar receive and file the police chief to accept a donation of $500 from the health district for the police league chief anything to share. >> a request from captain lazarus the hilton hotel wanted to donate $9,500 to charity so it would be the worthy of the police activity league i'm entertain a >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> consent calendar passes sergeant, next line item. >> item 2 general public comment this time, members of the public may address the commission items of interest to the public
loftus commissioner vice president turman commissioner marshall commissioner dejesus is executed commissioner wong and commissioner melara superviso david chiu's we have quorum with us is greg suhr police chief and joyce hicks the director of the office of citizens complaints. >> thank you, officer and welcome to the wednesday, march 2, 2016, meeting of the san francisco police commission i'm going to start off with one change to the agenda i'll be moving the first item the sfpd occ...
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loftus commissioner vice president turman commissioner marshall commissioner dejesus is executed commissioner wong and commissioner melara superviso david chiu's we have quorum with us is greg suhr police chief and joyce hicks the director of the office of citizens complaints. >> thank you, officer and welcome to the wednesday, march 2, 2016, meeting of the san francisco police commission i'm going to start off with one change to the agenda i'll be moving the first item the sfpd occ status report commonly known as the sparks report and move that on for another date for a larger discussions that's one sergeant, next line item. >> consent calendar receive and file the police chief to accept a donation of $500 from the health district for the police league chief anything to share. >> a request from captain lazarus the hilton hotel wanted to donate $9,500 to charity so it would be the worthy of the police activity league i'm entertain a >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> consent calendar passes sergeant, next line item. >> item 2 general public comment this time, members of the public may address the commission items of interest to the public
loftus commissioner vice president turman commissioner marshall commissioner dejesus is executed commissioner wong and commissioner melara superviso david chiu's we have quorum with us is greg suhr police chief and joyce hicks the director of the office of citizens complaints. >> thank you, officer and welcome to the wednesday, march 2, 2016, meeting of the san francisco police commission i'm going to start off with one change to the agenda i'll be moving the first item the sfpd occ...
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david culver is live at the scene with a look at the devastation. >> reporter: you can see behind me even hour started, as you mentioned, fire marshals are still here on the scene. you can see that's the house where the fire began and then look next to it. the homes on either side, they have these orange papers posted. both of those homes also deemed unsafe. the flames so aggressive joyce shingler watched from her home in shock. >> the flames were a full story. oh, my god, somebody can't be in there, can they? >> that very question motivated others to warn neighbors. >> they didn't think of themselves. they just were going and making sure people got up and out of their beds and out of their houses. >> everybody helping everybody. >> reporter: but not everyone could be helped. inside the house, a man believed to have been inside. somebody there. >> reporter: they tried calling his cell and then they watched one of his sons show up. skroop saw him running towards the house going, my dad, my dad. gee wanted to run in, and they stopped him because it was too intense, the fire, to do anything. >> they grabbed him, you know, because he was going to run.
david culver is live at the scene with a look at the devastation. >> reporter: you can see behind me even hour started, as you mentioned, fire marshals are still here on the scene. you can see that's the house where the fire began and then look next to it. the homes on either side, they have these orange papers posted. both of those homes also deemed unsafe. the flames so aggressive joyce shingler watched from her home in shock. >> the flames were a full story. oh, my god, somebody...
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david chiu's. >> no commissioner vice president turman marry no commissioner marshacommissioner marshall what are we voting for so accept the verbal resolution that commissioner president loftus read into the record. >> sxhaush how do you vote. >> i'm still. >> this is pretty straightforward a verbal resolution the public has not seen on a piece of paper commissioner mazzucco didn't want wants to vote on what is read into the record and to approve the concept when everyone can look at it. >> he didn't want to make the amendment an up and down vote go. >> commissioner marshall how do you vote own the motion to accept the verbal will motion from commissioner mazzucco. >> i've heard a no vote means what your you're not accepting the verbal motion as read into the record by commissioner president loftus. >> it's not about the issue. >> does that make. >> make another motion dr. marshall. >> we're the middle of a motion we have to follow procedure dr. marshalls vote how do you vote. >> i'm sorry was that a no. >> the original thing we did so i don't know what that means. >> vote yes or no dr. marshall
david chiu's. >> no commissioner vice president turman marry no commissioner marshacommissioner marshall what are we voting for so accept the verbal resolution that commissioner president loftus read into the record. >> sxhaush how do you vote. >> i'm still. >> this is pretty straightforward a verbal resolution the public has not seen on a piece of paper commissioner mazzucco didn't want wants to vote on what is read into the record and to approve the concept when...
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marshall. blossoming for the chicano movement. >> for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> on lectures in history, dickinson college professor david o'connell examines presidential legacies and what factors contribute to making a presidential term successful. he discusses several rankings of presidents and compares the criteria and results. his class is about an hour and ten minutes. >> four score and seven years ago our forefathers brought forth on to this continent a new nation conceived in libber tir and dedicated to proposition all men are created all kwaequal. the brilliance of those words wasn't necessarily recognized at the time. in fact, lincoln was not the featured speaker at gettysburg. it was actually edward evert, a senator from massachusetts, who spoke for two hours while lincoln waited until the end to give his closing words. today, of course, we recognize the gettysburg address as perhaps the greatest moment of presidential speech in history. i think the fact that people didn't necessarily see the speech that way at the time that lincoln wasn't the featured speaker at gettysburg points to the fact that lincoln's gre
marshall. blossoming for the chicano movement. >> for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> on lectures in history, dickinson college professor david o'connell examines presidential legacies and what factors contribute to making a presidential term successful. he discusses several rankings of presidents and compares the criteria and results. his class is about an hour and ten minutes. >> four score and seven years ago our forefathers brought forth on to this...
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loftus commissioner vice president turman commissioner marshall commissioner dejesus is executed commissioner wong and commissioner melara superviso david chiu's we have quorum with us is greg suhr police chief and joyce hicks the director of the office of citizens complaints. >> thank you, officer and welcome to the wednesday, march 2, 2016, meeting of the san francisco police commission i'm going to start off with one change to the agenda i'll be moving the first item the sfpd occ status report commonly known as the sparks report and move that on for another date for a larger discussions that's one sergeant, next line item. >> consent calendar receive and file the police chief to accept a donation of $500 from the health district for the police league chief anything to share. >> a request from captain lazarus the hilton hotel wanted to donate $9,500 to charity so it would be the worthy of the police activity league i'm entertain a >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> consent calendar passes sergeant, next line item. >> item 2 general public comment this time, members of the public may address the commission items of interest to the public
loftus commissioner vice president turman commissioner marshall commissioner dejesus is executed commissioner wong and commissioner melara superviso david chiu's we have quorum with us is greg suhr police chief and joyce hicks the director of the office of citizens complaints. >> thank you, officer and welcome to the wednesday, march 2, 2016, meeting of the san francisco police commission i'm going to start off with one change to the agenda i'll be moving the first item the sfpd occ...
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marshall on the supreme court, the greatest chief justice we ever had. as a casting director, he was , john adams was remarkable. charlie: he could have been a kingmaker of the revolution. davidngton's greatest quality during the war was that he would not give up. no matter how bad things got. the idea that we would defeat this british army, the best trained, best equipped, toughest ofy in the world, this sort a pickup team of an army that washington had, poorly equipped, poorly closed, inadequately trained, would take on -- and no naval force, not a ship to defend any port. it was preposterous. he had never led an army in battle before. but he wouldn't quit. when washington is retreating across new jersey in 1776, that nadir of thiste nation, the lowest point. he hasn't a chance. it is over. he gets his army down. he succeeds in getting across the delaware. the british army comes right after him, and the british officers decide, winter is coming, time to stop the fighting business for the duration. ssians there and the british officers went back to new york, and the british forces -- washington is on the other side of the delaware. he is licking his wounds. he only has about
marshall on the supreme court, the greatest chief justice we ever had. as a casting director, he was , john adams was remarkable. charlie: he could have been a kingmaker of the revolution. davidngton's greatest quality during the war was that he would not give up. no matter how bad things got. the idea that we would defeat this british army, the best trained, best equipped, toughest ofy in the world, this sort a pickup team of an army that washington had, poorly equipped, poorly closed,...
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david soucie. our cnn aviation analyst and faa accident investigator and inspector. john gilliam has been guiding through what's going on here. cnn law enforcement analyst. former fbi special agent and air marshaldepartment of transportation. mary, i want to start with you. you have been watching this unfold. it's had a good outcome we're happy to report. however, terrifying moments for the passengers on board for the past few hours. >> well absolutely. but the most important things and what pilots are taught and certainly in the united states the protocol is to get the plane on the ground and keep the plane on the ground. which is what occurred. once they get it on the ground they want to do everything they can to avoid takes it off again. and we saw a lot of footage of someone leaving the cockpit. i don't think that is the pilot. you couldn't see who it was but it might have been somebody else because the pilots want to keep there, keep talking to this person. and at this point we don't know if it was a security breech at r or not because we don't flow if he had any explosionsive. that will remain to been seen. keep it on the ground and keep him talking. >> jonathan what was your impression o
david soucie. our cnn aviation analyst and faa accident investigator and inspector. john gilliam has been guiding through what's going on here. cnn law enforcement analyst. former fbi special agent and air marshaldepartment of transportation. mary, i want to start with you. you have been watching this unfold. it's had a good outcome we're happy to report. however, terrifying moments for the passengers on board for the past few hours. >> well absolutely. but the most important things and...
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career where she served as legislative director for senator david borin of oklahoma and served as a clerk for the u.s. supreme court justice marshall, she rose through the ranks to become cornell university's first female president. mr. reed: we are very proud of her. she was a remarkable leader who led our community in the right direction. mr. speaker, i join with all of us in the 23rd congressional district to extend our condolences, thoughts, and prayers to her family and to her entire and our entire community. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the clerk: the honorable, the speaker, house of representatives, sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on march 17, 2016, that the senate passed with an amendment h.r. 4721, with best wishes, i am signed sincerely, karen l. haas. the honorable the speaker house of representatives, sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on ma
career where she served as legislative director for senator david borin of oklahoma and served as a clerk for the u.s. supreme court justice marshall, she rose through the ranks to become cornell university's first female president. mr. reed: we are very proud of her. she was a remarkable leader who led our community in the right direction. mr. speaker, i join with all of us in the 23rd congressional district to extend our condolences, thoughts, and prayers to her family and to her entire and...
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marshall. blossoming for the chicano movement. >> for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> on lectures in history, dickinson college professor david o'connell examines presidential legacies and what factors contribute to making a presidential term successful. he discusses several rankings of presidents and compares the criteria and results. his class is about an hour and ten minutes. >> four score and seven years ago our forefathers brought forth on to this continent a new nation conceived in libber tir and dedicated to proposition all men are created all kwaequal. the brilliance of those words wasn't necessarily recognized at the time. in fact, lincoln was not the featured speaker at gettysburg. it was actually edward evert, a senator from massachusetts, who spoke for two hours while lincoln waited until the end to give his closing words. today, of course, we recognize the gettysburg address as perhaps the greatest moment of presidential speech in history. i think the fact that people didn't necessarily see the speech that way at the time that lincoln wasn't the featured speaker at gettysburg points to the fact that lincoln's gre
marshall. blossoming for the chicano movement. >> for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> on lectures in history, dickinson college professor david o'connell examines presidential legacies and what factors contribute to making a presidential term successful. he discusses several rankings of presidents and compares the criteria and results. his class is about an hour and ten minutes. >> four score and seven years ago our forefathers brought forth on to this...