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>>> the justice department makes close to 100 recommendations to improve the philadelphia police dement. those recommendations come in a report commissioned by police commissioner charles ramsay following a series of police involved shootings in 2013. the study recommends better training and better policies. and equipping more officers with non lethal weapons. it also found that about 80% of suspects in those police involved shootings were black men. >> i think what we're doing here today is a start. so you say what can we do now? we're doing it right now. and that is having a press conference and letting people know exactly what's in the report. >> the report also recommends that shootings of unarm suspects be investigateed by independent agencies. >>> isis has publish a hit list with the names and personal information of members of the us military. the majority of those on that list are from the navy and the air force. those are the two branches of
>>> the justice department makes close to 100 recommendations to improve the philadelphia police dement. those recommendations come in a report commissioned by police commissioner charles ramsay following a series of police involved shootings in 2013. the study recommends better training and better policies. and equipping more officers with non lethal weapons. it also found that about 80% of suspects in those police involved shootings were black men. >> i think what we're doing...
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again, these are demented people.eminds me of david car he shall. >> they were killing everyone with glasses because they were going to create a paradise for peasant farmers. that's honestly a farrah nalg towards the islamic state. i do think this behavior these stories is going to backfire on them not just in the west but in the region as ben showed in the story. people are troud of their history and they're destroying it. >> it has a deep personal resonance. you think about the statues when you see the videos posts of them smashing the statues, precious artifacts. he goes through this city of babylon. it's something we haven't seen before from a group to do this. >> i think they're gamble they will attract more demented people who believe these things like jihadi john. it might help them in recruitment. it will backfire on them. this isn't human. it's not normal behavior. no culture, no i think no accountable government. >> criminal. david rowe thank you very much. coming up next, minister asks his church members to
again, these are demented people.eminds me of david car he shall. >> they were killing everyone with glasses because they were going to create a paradise for peasant farmers. that's honestly a farrah nalg towards the islamic state. i do think this behavior these stories is going to backfire on them not just in the west but in the region as ben showed in the story. people are troud of their history and they're destroying it. >> it has a deep personal resonance. you think about the...
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if a person is that demented if they're borderline psychopathic they're very good.manwings was a part of that i actually went and observed that training in phoenix, arizona. very rigorous. they're very highly screened and they do go through initial psychological tests in germany. i think it's like in this country, they're not periodically tested psychologically. now, they go back and take medical exams annually in his case and these medical doctors are trained to ask probative questions. again, if somebody is very intelligent and very deceptive and very disturbed, they can sometimes deceive the medical doctors. >> did you in your role as an faa psychologist ever have to tell someone, you can't fly? >> well i should point out, i'm a research psychologist not a clinician, first of all. so i didn't actually counsel these people. but i did see examples where pilots had been grounded. of course, we know first of all, we've got to keep in mind pilots generally are very healthy and only rarely does this happen. it happens every several years worldwide with, you know millio
if a person is that demented if they're borderline psychopathic they're very good.manwings was a part of that i actually went and observed that training in phoenix, arizona. very rigorous. they're very highly screened and they do go through initial psychological tests in germany. i think it's like in this country, they're not periodically tested psychologically. now, they go back and take medical exams annually in his case and these medical doctors are trained to ask probative questions. again,...
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he's demented. if he says he's not, he's a blatant liar.en it firsthand, how sick, evil this man can be. i saw it. >> chris was very, very money hungry, and that what he was looking at by the death of dorothy was freedom. he didn't have to worry about child support. he had got rid of his wife and he got a cool $150,000. >> without that forensic evidence, chris would be a free man today and there would be no justice for dorothy. >>> investigators thought this shredded computer disk held important information about a murder. the most sophisticated technology wasn't enough to put it back together. so, what did they do? they made forensic history. it's hard to comprehend that in the philippines, there are 7,000 islands. residents say you can hide in these islands and never be found.
he's demented. if he says he's not, he's a blatant liar.en it firsthand, how sick, evil this man can be. i saw it. >> chris was very, very money hungry, and that what he was looking at by the death of dorothy was freedom. he didn't have to worry about child support. he had got rid of his wife and he got a cool $150,000. >> without that forensic evidence, chris would be a free man today and there would be no justice for dorothy. >>> investigators thought this shredded...
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bueno, yo no soy famoso pero soy un demente terrenal. pal lo _pamela: lo ha hecho un negocio.i usted cantar bien, vaya a la audiciÓn. pamela: claro, querÍas descansar bien, tomar un desayuno.. ricky martin espera para ser representante. este gran elenco que ha estado como productor. asÍ que hay que aprovechar asÍ como aprovecha maÑana tiene que aprovechar.. muchas gracias tonny tonny: muchas gracias a ustedes de primer impacto. pamela: bueno usted no se pueden perder ahora, lo que sujeto no varÍe su madre con escucha una canciÓn. usted podrÁ ver esto y mucho mÁs en vivo desde la gran manzana. aquÍ, primer impacto. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ droid puede. exclusivo de verizon. obtén $100 de descuento o más al cambiar cualquier smartphone usado. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ pamela: seguimos en vivo desde la bella ciudad de nueva york. seguimos con mucho mÁs de primer impacto. le contamos que dos funcionarios pÚblicos, esto fue california aunque declararon que actuaron en defensa propia, un vÍdeo los puso en evidencia. las imÁgenes muestran a un hombre y a una mujer vestidos de uniformes que ar
bueno, yo no soy famoso pero soy un demente terrenal. pal lo _pamela: lo ha hecho un negocio.i usted cantar bien, vaya a la audiciÓn. pamela: claro, querÍas descansar bien, tomar un desayuno.. ricky martin espera para ser representante. este gran elenco que ha estado como productor. asÍ que hay que aprovechar asÍ como aprovecha maÑana tiene que aprovechar.. muchas gracias tonny tonny: muchas gracias a ustedes de primer impacto. pamela: bueno usted no se pueden perder ahora, lo que sujeto...
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the goodwill fire dement in pemberton provided us this video of the rescue.creek. fire crews pull the pup to safety seemingly unharmed. but the dog is in the care of animal control for evaluation at this point. >>> it was certainly the sprint that took the nation by storm. two llamas on the lamb in arizona back in february. and yesterday they made their final public appearance. the owner of the llamas says that she has been banned from showing them off because of it requires a permit. not only would the llamas need a permit but all of the animals on her property. so the own are in decided to just retire the llamas from public viewing. >>> and it look like we're finally talking about a warmup this week. i'm thinking that spring is on the lamb. meteorologist justin drabick is tracking the changes for us. is it coming soon. >>> it is finally. yeah. say goodbye to the cold temperatures we had over the weekend. starting to bring in typical late march early april temperatures. so that's good news even approachingapproaching the 60-degree machine by the end of the w
the goodwill fire dement in pemberton provided us this video of the rescue.creek. fire crews pull the pup to safety seemingly unharmed. but the dog is in the care of animal control for evaluation at this point. >>> it was certainly the sprint that took the nation by storm. two llamas on the lamb in arizona back in february. and yesterday they made their final public appearance. the owner of the llamas says that she has been banned from showing them off because of it requires a permit....
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. >> also, a rough landing after dement an airliner at new york's leguardia airport yesterday. now raising questions about airport safety. six people were hurt when the plane skidded off a runway and stopped just feet from an icy bay. >> actor harrison ford was seriously injured when he crash landed his world war ii era play on golf course next to a california airport. the 72 year old was pulled from the plane by doctors who were playing golf at the time. >> our time 4:50. let's get a check on business. >> money watch's wendy gillette joins us from new york at the new york stock exchangement hearing about settlement between new jersey annex on mobile. what's happening here? >> reporter: yes, the state of new jersey announced 225 million-dollar settlement with exxon mobile for the contamination of more than 1500 acres of wetlands. it is the end of 11 year legal battle and the largest environmental settlement in state history. critics contend the 225 million is just a fraction of the nearly $9 billion initially south by the state. ukee erika? >> all right well, let's talk some do
. >> also, a rough landing after dement an airliner at new york's leguardia airport yesterday. now raising questions about airport safety. six people were hurt when the plane skidded off a runway and stopped just feet from an icy bay. >> actor harrison ford was seriously injured when he crash landed his world war ii era play on golf course next to a california airport. the 72 year old was pulled from the plane by doctors who were playing golf at the time. >> our time 4:50....
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were also same visibility dementing now it's done to seven with the fall beginning to grow. real time debitor space with the mergers a mild side with 15 san francisco. 53 and san jose will have the complete forecast coming up with 15 minutes trippet <>: reporter: this is where the inmate escaped from on friday. this was a reston five co
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for one thing he represents the pretty dement -- demanding secure district which has a chunk of long island and queens but also serving in congress 14 years he is a ranking member of leadership and has twice chaired the democratic congressional campaign committee but he does enjoy writing and has developed a knack to do so on his cell phone were decomposed the book. why a comic novel? he said instead of screaming and yelling on a farmhouse when confronted prettiest city of washington he prefers to deal with it as a parody and we're all more fortunate as a result. please join me to welcome morris feldstein. [applause] >> thank you very much there is a theory around the country that independent bookstores are a thing of the past but you come here at politics & prose that they are glorious. as a good congressman representing the third district dash to put in a plug for my local bookstore i love them time-honored you would allow me to visit with you. visit feldstein or feldstein? however you want to interpret it is good old morris. what i thought we would do is spend five minutes sharing
for one thing he represents the pretty dement -- demanding secure district which has a chunk of long island and queens but also serving in congress 14 years he is a ranking member of leadership and has twice chaired the democratic congressional campaign committee but he does enjoy writing and has developed a knack to do so on his cell phone were decomposed the book. why a comic novel? he said instead of screaming and yelling on a farmhouse when confronted prettiest city of washington he prefers...
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. >> with her record-breaking 19 oscar nominations and three wins, i'm sure i will sound demented when say she is one of the most underrated actors of our time. heels soagele that she makes the craft of acting look easy, so easy that some people would swear she's not even acting. that, of course, is the perfect definition of acting genius. >> here's a clip from kramer versus kramer, 1979. >> i came here to take my son home. and i realize he already is home. oh, i love him very much. i'm not going to take him with me. >> wow. >> wow is right. >> is it true that jean arthur taught her at wellesley? >> taught marl? she was a product of the yale drama school. she may have gone to wellesley, but had her masters from yale. and interestingly -- >> we will check that out. i'm not a expert, but i really do think there's a jean aural thurl connection. >> when did i qualify as a genius? i'm just a commutator. >> thanks, james, for coming on. i want to light a candle for cary grant, though people say he's not a great actor, i must have seen 20 great movies that made me really happy, stars cary gra
. >> with her record-breaking 19 oscar nominations and three wins, i'm sure i will sound demented when say she is one of the most underrated actors of our time. heels soagele that she makes the craft of acting look easy, so easy that some people would swear she's not even acting. that, of course, is the perfect definition of acting genius. >> here's a clip from kramer versus kramer, 1979. >> i came here to take my son home. and i realize he already is home. oh, i love him very...
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. >> i think he's demented. >> what about the priest, father o'brien. he knew you very well. [ speaking latin ] >> what does that mean, sir? >> look it up. >> he was speaking latin with a reference to the late father o'brien. it means "do not speak ill of the dead." now 80 years old, feit has done volunteer work at this local catholic food bank. >> i don't care what type of person he's become nowadays. he's helping the poor, he's doing this, but deep down inside, there's john b. feit there, and he cannot deny that. he knows it and i know it. >> and i don't care how old he is. my view is he should spend his last years where he should have been all this time, in jail. >> during our recent interview attempt, john feit did have one message for irene's family. we caught up with him just a few days before the anniversary of irene's murder. she was killed on easter sunday. i'm going to ask you one more question, sir. it's obvious that you don't want want to talk, but i want to know if you feel bad for this family who's suffered for 53 years. their daughter was
. >> i think he's demented. >> what about the priest, father o'brien. he knew you very well. [ speaking latin ] >> what does that mean, sir? >> look it up. >> he was speaking latin with a reference to the late father o'brien. it means "do not speak ill of the dead." now 80 years old, feit has done volunteer work at this local catholic food bank. >> i don't care what type of person he's become nowadays. he's helping the poor, he's doing this, but...
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you are more likely to die from an infected bee sting than a demented pilot taking you down. >> thank you very much for your perspective. >> thank you. >>> next week's march madness final four games are going to stay in indianapolis now amid controversy over indiana's new religious freedom law that the naacp -- excuse me, the ncaa warns they are looking into how the law might affect its future events in the state. this law allows businesses to refuse service for religious reasons. opponents say it could allow businesses to discriminate against gay people. today, hundreds of people protesting outside the indiana state house. republican governor signing the bill in a private ceremony earlier this week. supporters say the law prevents the government from making businesses go against their religious beliefs. will carr is live in l.a. with the latest. >> reporter: roughly 20 states have similar laws on the book right now but that hasn't stopped a passionate debate from honing in on indiana. the governor signed this bill into law on thursday. it's based on a federal law that was signed by p
you are more likely to die from an infected bee sting than a demented pilot taking you down. >> thank you very much for your perspective. >> thank you. >>> next week's march madness final four games are going to stay in indianapolis now amid controversy over indiana's new religious freedom law that the naacp -- excuse me, the ncaa warns they are looking into how the law might affect its future events in the state. this law allows businesses to refuse service for religious...
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now let me give you a brief overview of my book that spans two demented 20th century. the experience in passing, the act of negotiating the border between black and white reveals one way that everyday people have interacted since the late 18th century. each era determines not only how racially ambiguous men and women lived but also what they lost. in the antebellum period, and slaves of men and women lived with a looming threat knowing that they could be bought, sold and forever separated from their families if their master lost a card game were decided to present a slave as a wedding gift. during the era of slavery, to pass as white was to scape not necessarily from blackness but from slavery to the intention of recovering precious relationships and living as black under the more secure conditions of freedom. but also on the behavior and mannerisms. and indeed skin color and physical appearance were usually the least reliable factors. a racially ambiguous slaves drew on the highly sophisticated understandings of racial gender and social norms to enact and by doing so
now let me give you a brief overview of my book that spans two demented 20th century. the experience in passing, the act of negotiating the border between black and white reveals one way that everyday people have interacted since the late 18th century. each era determines not only how racially ambiguous men and women lived but also what they lost. in the antebellum period, and slaves of men and women lived with a looming threat knowing that they could be bought, sold and forever separated from...
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he gathers two wrestling brothers in his demented world.and we hope they survive.e of the dupont family.and john's odd interests and obsessions.carrell was oscar nominated for this.he played it always looking down.because that's what his character did.look down on everyone.see foxcatcher then read up on the real story. >>reporter: he had to do the six shall be that way but otherwise i would take chris what it is just an unusual character with talent. >>dan >>reporter: i think it is time for him to start being a true filmmaker. >>reporter: a move to save because is not only a true story but it gives us an amazing performance by an almost unrecognizable steve kuroshio place where the richest families in america but this is a billionaire you want to stay away from. >>reporter: a goddess two brothers and his demented world and we hope they survive and i was there had been more of the family and their interest in the. >>reporter: he always looks down because that is what his character dead and now we look carefully what the convict people to see if they're looking down.
he gathers two wrestling brothers in his demented world.and we hope they survive.e of the dupont family.and john's odd interests and obsessions.carrell was oscar nominated for this.he played it always looking down.because that's what his character did.look down on everyone.see foxcatcher then read up on the real story. >>reporter: he had to do the six shall be that way but otherwise i would take chris what it is just an unusual character with talent. >>dan >>reporter: i think...
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. >> the philadelphia dement a's have taken on the project every beautifying that potters field at the cemetery the oldest african-american-owned resting place, where a number of historic figures are burried with honor. there is also a girls high scholarship now in pauline's name. >> the lessees will live. >> yes it, will. well, now onto your fox 29 weather authority today started out not so bad out there. then it got windy and colder. >> i know. >> i rana race this morning. >> you did tell us about it. >> it was cold. >> citizens bank park, right. >> of. >> about 34 degrees, once you got running, it was all right. it was for a good cause. >> hair was all over the place. >> that's always a winds tunnel down there, too, i know brisk basically all day long didn't really feel spring like it, will get better day-by-day, gets warmer, so i think the weather finally breaks next week, meaning we shouldn't see any more cold spells hopefully. april does begin on wednesday. so you think we have turned a page. but it has been slow start. well really cold winter. and still march 28th, there is snow
. >> the philadelphia dement a's have taken on the project every beautifying that potters field at the cemetery the oldest african-american-owned resting place, where a number of historic figures are burried with honor. there is also a girls high scholarship now in pauline's name. >> the lessees will live. >> yes it, will. well, now onto your fox 29 weather authority today started out not so bad out there. then it got windy and colder. >> i know. >> i rana race...
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population you might think he sees exclusively in his glaucoma services dement.on't expect to see this woman. >> she didn't feel a thing as fluid start the building in her eyes in her 20s. >> he noticeed my pressure went up on a visit and prescribed me an eye drop. but i didn't use it regularly. >> reporter: even though her brother had been diagnosed as a toddler and she has a long family history of glaucoma. but in her early 30s -- >> when i went for the screening visit, my pressure was in the 30s so they had to do an interception and that's when okay this is serious. >> reporter: permanent damage underway to her optic nerve. no idea she was slowly losing vision. >> after trying everything that they could it's time to do surgery. >> reporter: two surgeries so far on the left eye. to filter the fluid better. >> this is showing the actual nerve tissue here but there's the cup where she's lost nerve tissue in the mill. >> look straight ahead. >> my glaucoma at the point where there's been visual loss that's noticeably. >> she has significant damage to start with th
population you might think he sees exclusively in his glaucoma services dement.on't expect to see this woman. >> she didn't feel a thing as fluid start the building in her eyes in her 20s. >> he noticeed my pressure went up on a visit and prescribed me an eye drop. but i didn't use it regularly. >> reporter: even though her brother had been diagnosed as a toddler and she has a long family history of glaucoma. but in her early 30s -- >> when i went for the screening...
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the reinforced locked cockpit door turned out to make them safe for demented pilots. calk pit doors in the wake of 9/11 is the very thing that brought this plane down in keeping the captain out. >> the history of aviation security is like a leaking bucket. you find a new hole plug it another hole occurs. it is difficult, it is a complex system with many layers. the last one we thought we would have to address is sanity and security of the pilot in the cockpit. and there is a medical ethics issue that's going to come up here because we don't know for example, from what prosecutors said today whether the doctors who were treating him knew what he did. this is -- not that they told the airline they were treating him, whether they knew what he did. if they did know what he did, i assume as in all medical practices, you know the occupation of the person you're treating, it ought to be routine. if they knew and were treating him with something which would have implications for someone who had a job, whose job concerned safety of hundreds of other people that they weren't co
the reinforced locked cockpit door turned out to make them safe for demented pilots. calk pit doors in the wake of 9/11 is the very thing that brought this plane down in keeping the captain out. >> the history of aviation security is like a leaking bucket. you find a new hole plug it another hole occurs. it is difficult, it is a complex system with many layers. the last one we thought we would have to address is sanity and security of the pilot in the cockpit. and there is a medical...
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. >> now comes a much anticipated report from the dement of justice. >>> very good evening to you i'm chris o'connell in for iain page tonight. >> i'm luce seal nolan. let's get to brute bruce gordon in the studio with the very latest. bruce. >> reporter: scaling wog probably be too strong a word to describe the doj report on the city's practices and procedures regarding police involved shootings. but the justice department found plenty to criticize in looking at nearly 400 incidents over the past eight years. >> police commissioner charles ramsay was quick to remind reporters on hand for the present teague. doj report that he ramsay had asked the feds to take a critical look at his department. >> listen, we contacted doj. i knew it wasn't going to be a report to come out, you know, talking about how great the philadelphia police department is in every aspect of its operation. >> reporter: he was right about that. the report studies 394 incidents of officer involved shootings over eight years and finds problems from start to finish. among those findings, that philly police do not rece
. >> now comes a much anticipated report from the dement of justice. >>> very good evening to you i'm chris o'connell in for iain page tonight. >> i'm luce seal nolan. let's get to brute bruce gordon in the studio with the very latest. bruce. >> reporter: scaling wog probably be too strong a word to describe the doj report on the city's practices and procedures regarding police involved shootings. but the justice department found plenty to criticize in looking at...
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, it is also also, and we don't know about the incidents that didn't happen if you will with the demented pilots or the pilots disturbed and we don't know much about that but i submit that the pro program has been successful in doing that, and the second program was an ntsb initiative by the way, and faa program is the alcoholic pilots program that the public doesn't know much about it, but if a pilot say s thas that i'm an alcoholic, and he goes to the union and the company, and they go to the faa, they will allow that pilot to continue flying but he has to be carefully monitored and that is far better than the pilots who have an alcohol problem concealing and secretly continuing to fly. and so there are many programs out there, and two that have been successful that we could talk about some other ones. >> and dan and juliette i have 30 second, and dan, you want to weigh? >> yeah on david's side. he is the voice of reason here. we have programs that work, and we need to establish them worldwide. we do crm in the united states and those programs have protected incountable people, and we n
, it is also also, and we don't know about the incidents that didn't happen if you will with the demented pilots or the pilots disturbed and we don't know much about that but i submit that the pro program has been successful in doing that, and the second program was an ntsb initiative by the way, and faa program is the alcoholic pilots program that the public doesn't know much about it, but if a pilot say s thas that i'm an alcoholic, and he goes to the union and the company, and they go to the...
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. >> williams also this morning thanked the philadelphia police dement homicide unit for quote their great police work that crack this case. >>> a man points a gun at police early this morning in north philadelphia. forcing officers to open fire. that's according to investigators. this happening just before 1:00 o'clock this morning at 22nd and indiana. police say the suspect was harmed with a 12 gauge shotgun. as police fired they say the man reportedly dropped the gun and ran into a nearby bar. he was not hurt and was arrested arrested. >>> new jersey governor chris christie wants to settle an environmental claim with a major oil company. >> that settlement is far less than the original estimate of damages. fox's rick leventhal on how some say this whole thing doesn't add up. >> reporter: environmentalists say there are millions of gallons of petroleum waste in the ground and marshes surrounding this former exxon refinery in bayonne, new jersey and another site in nearby linden. a total of 1500 acres of wetlands soiled by exxon according to the state which sued the oil giant for $8
. >> williams also this morning thanked the philadelphia police dement homicide unit for quote their great police work that crack this case. >>> a man points a gun at police early this morning in north philadelphia. forcing officers to open fire. that's according to investigators. this happening just before 1:00 o'clock this morning at 22nd and indiana. police say the suspect was harmed with a 12 gauge shotgun. as police fired they say the man reportedly dropped the gun and ran...
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a grand jury and the us dement of justice completely cleared that officer of any wrongdoing. the doj just released a scathing report about racial bias at the police department itself. >>> police swarm the mansion of rapper little wayne after they get a call that shots were fired inside. police say the 911 call came from someone not at the scene. so they set up a perimeter around the prom. the swat team was called. police found no evidence of a shooting at this point they say it may have been a hoax. they are looking into the possibility of a swatting prank. >>> police need your help finding two men wanted for robbery it happened friday night at the popey's chicken on the 5100 block of wood land avenue in southwest philadelphia. the video you're seeing shows guy pulling a gun on the cashier and then he reaches over the counter to steal the money right out of the register. police say another man waiting in the parking lot acting as look out. if you've got any information please call philadelphia police. >>> pennsylvania attorney general kathleen kane attends a state supreme cou
a grand jury and the us dement of justice completely cleared that officer of any wrongdoing. the doj just released a scathing report about racial bias at the police department itself. >>> police swarm the mansion of rapper little wayne after they get a call that shots were fired inside. police say the 911 call came from someone not at the scene. so they set up a perimeter around the prom. the swat team was called. police found no evidence of a shooting at this point they say it may...
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this is likely to be a very sad evening unfortunately for the city of philadelphia and its police dement. i have a top law enforcement source this police officer was in fact shot in the head. guys, let me run quickly through a list police officers shot in this city only in recent times. charles cassidy injured objection 31, 2007. steven less bin ski may third 08. isabel, patrick mcdonald gunfire struck. timothy simpson struck by a automobile killed. brian lore haven't so moses walker injury gunfire. just a list of the kind of loss of life the city of philadelphia police force can suffer and has suffered over the time. again, i've got a law enforcement source that this this officer was shot in the head. dave schratwieser who really work the police beat beautifully here says that these were young officers or at least one was young. i've got a source that says from the 22nd district likely inside this game symptom when the suspects involved here came in. as we know and as we've said the officer who was shot in the head was taken over to temple and where certainly efforts i'm sure are underw
this is likely to be a very sad evening unfortunately for the city of philadelphia and its police dement. i have a top law enforcement source this police officer was in fact shot in the head. guys, let me run quickly through a list police officers shot in this city only in recent times. charles cassidy injured objection 31, 2007. steven less bin ski may third 08. isabel, patrick mcdonald gunfire struck. timothy simpson struck by a automobile killed. brian lore haven't so moses walker injury...
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your viewers should realize that the chances of dying at the hands of a demented airline pilot are certainly less than dying of an infected bee sting. so we don't want to overdo this but clearly we need to revisit this whole issue of voluntary reporting. i'd even suggested that we establish something called aviation behavioral examiners. we have aviation medical examiners. maybe these medical examiners need to refer questionable pilots to a specialist who is a psychologist or a psychiatrist. we'll be talking about this in the future dana. i'm sure. >> absolutely we will. on that note i want to bring fred back in to this conversation with your reporting from germany there. the reporting is that lubitz certainly had problems that he was hiding. what are you learning about that? >> reporter: yeah absolutely. this comes from various media outlets but also from the german and french authorities as well dana. there is a report in the newspaper that says that he was suffering from an anxiety disorder, and also that he was suffering from heavy depression spats in the year 2009. again that's accordin
your viewers should realize that the chances of dying at the hands of a demented airline pilot are certainly less than dying of an infected bee sting. so we don't want to overdo this but clearly we need to revisit this whole issue of voluntary reporting. i'd even suggested that we establish something called aviation behavioral examiners. we have aviation medical examiners. maybe these medical examiners need to refer questionable pilots to a specialist who is a psychologist or a psychiatrist....
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the man slashed at his face while dementing that the u.s. end military exercises with south korea.urgeon of the hospital said that heaven and god saved him. and an interview as part of the new iconic voices series at arizona state university. have a look. warren buffett: i would consider myself a journalist. i assign myself a story. erik: for someone who did not get to become a journalist, buffett has quite a consolation prize. he does own two dozen newspapers. stephanie: he conjures up extraordinary stories and people believe them. erik: he is a great storyteller. and people believe them. he is very lucky. stephanie: now to wall street. wall street on edge as investors await the results of the federal reserve stress test this afternoon. one ceo in particular will know soon if he needs a new job. mike corbett has pretty much admitted that he could be fired if citigroup does not pass the test. our correspondent covers wall street for bloomberg. and let me say, i think it is pretty badass of mike corbat to put it out there, say, i could get fired. erik: either that or it is a threat
the man slashed at his face while dementing that the u.s. end military exercises with south korea.urgeon of the hospital said that heaven and god saved him. and an interview as part of the new iconic voices series at arizona state university. have a look. warren buffett: i would consider myself a journalist. i assign myself a story. erik: for someone who did not get to become a journalist, buffett has quite a consolation prize. he does own two dozen newspapers. stephanie: he conjures up...
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did he think in his own obviously demented mind he was just in the bathroom? he forget like he was, like you and i are now wired with live microphones? each we who wear these things -- even we who wear these things all the time forget that they're live. stuart: we do. >> we all do that. so these are questions the court would have to have asked and answered. then there's an issue of his mental stability. he's obviously a madman of some sort. the question is does he know right from wrong. did he know right from wrong at time he made this statement, not "i killed them," but "killed them all." stuart: it seems to to me prosecutors seized on this spontaneous admission because he was about to get on a flight that took him to cuba, and if he did, odds are he's not coming back. this was only just discovered the relevance of the tape was only just discovered. >> isn't it interesting that the fbi was there at his hotel room at the time this show aired, therefore, they knew about it before the show aired. when did they know about snit and if they really think this guy is
did he think in his own obviously demented mind he was just in the bathroom? he forget like he was, like you and i are now wired with live microphones? each we who wear these things -- even we who wear these things all the time forget that they're live. stuart: we do. >> we all do that. so these are questions the court would have to have asked and answered. then there's an issue of his mental stability. he's obviously a madman of some sort. the question is does he know right from wrong....
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obligations iran complied and outside of the agreement you are correct including the question of military dementions of iran's program in the past or that matter now it hasn't comply would what the iaea is seeking and that has to be part of any agreement. and enforcement is straightforward. in the event iran were to renege the sanctions would snap back in full force. >> and i am sure iran is shaking at that. >> that is why they are at the table. >> absolutely. >> we go to congress member from california. >> we should remember why we are in this situation. the executive branch under the bush administration refused to force sanctions. the bush administration prevented congress from passing and used all of the power in congress from passing new statutory sanctions. that does want fit with the image we have of president bush until you realize at the time the sanctions all focused on international oil companies which was not president bush's target of choice. had we continued president bush's policies, well we should know that during the bush administration iran went from 0-5,000 installed centrifuges. h
obligations iran complied and outside of the agreement you are correct including the question of military dementions of iran's program in the past or that matter now it hasn't comply would what the iaea is seeking and that has to be part of any agreement. and enforcement is straightforward. in the event iran were to renege the sanctions would snap back in full force. >> and i am sure iran is shaking at that. >> that is why they are at the table. >> absolutely. >> we go...
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strong in the sense they are dementing secession but they are not united and it is a coalition of several groups. and you have popular communities also that used to belong to the former president who just resigned. so you have these three main agents taking place. of course in yemen you also have tribes. you have al qaeda and the arabian peninsula. that's been america's biggest concern. putting all of these players aside -- of course there are a lot more than those. and i can discuss in question/answer session if you want. but looking at yemen right now. what is going oob right now? a houthi movement that ha took over the capital sana. and you have a president and a government that resigned. and so what the houthi group proposed for yemenis is the creation of the 551 transitional national council that will take yemen through another transition for two years. this council will select five members and the five members are going to form a presidential council that is supposed to take care of anything that yemen needs for two years. and then we can have elections. of course the threat of is t
strong in the sense they are dementing secession but they are not united and it is a coalition of several groups. and you have popular communities also that used to belong to the former president who just resigned. so you have these three main agents taking place. of course in yemen you also have tribes. you have al qaeda and the arabian peninsula. that's been america's biggest concern. putting all of these players aside -- of course there are a lot more than those. and i can discuss in...
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he wants to end up like jim dement and wind up in a cushy job where he is to say anything he wants and control things. he is a big blowhard. he says things to be blustery, to get attention and put his name at the top of the list. he knows that in the end, people are not going to vote for somebody who is as extreme as sam. host: this is from the front page of the washington post." the saudi's are weighing the use of ground forces. front page of "the financial times." the price of oil rose yesterday. tina is calling in from the mississippi. caller: thank you for taking my call. i would just like to say that i love your show and i have been watching it for years. i would like to make a suggestion. why do you take the phone calls in consecutive order? that way people would not have the feeling that your show is biased. another thing i would like to suggest is it would be great if c-span could offer a history lesson, show the democrats how the government works. i don't believe most people who watch this show even realize that we have three branches of government. it does seem like that obam
he wants to end up like jim dement and wind up in a cushy job where he is to say anything he wants and control things. he is a big blowhard. he says things to be blustery, to get attention and put his name at the top of the list. he knows that in the end, people are not going to vote for somebody who is as extreme as sam. host: this is from the front page of the washington post." the saudi's are weighing the use of ground forces. front page of "the financial times." the price of...