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all right, thank you officer dotson. we're glad you are okay and the judge as well. >> yes, sir, thank you. >>> and in addition to the domestic violence and contempt of court charges, hardwick is now also charged with terrorististic threatening and resisting arrest. >>> three journalists are arriving at the orange county florida jail to document casey anthony's release. she could be free in a matter of hours. the question is now, when will it happen? where will she go and can she live anything resembling a normal life when she's freed? those reporters will brief the rest of us on what they saw. jane velez-mitchell hosts "issues"ing with jane velez-mitchell and joins us now from orlando. okay, it could be just moments away, jane. what's going on? >> well, we know there's about 20 protesters outside the orange county jail, don. and they have signs like like rot in hell, burn in hell. there are a lot of people that are very angry with casey anthony, feel she got away with murder as a matter of fact because she was acquitted
all right, thank you officer dotson. we're glad you are okay and the judge as well. >> yes, sir, thank you. >>> and in addition to the domestic violence and contempt of court charges, hardwick is now also charged with terrorististic threatening and resisting arrest. >>> three journalists are arriving at the orange county florida jail to document casey anthony's release. she could be free in a matter of hours. the question is now, when will it happen? where will she go...
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as nbc's bob dotson reports, his bank account is the only thing that is different. >> reporter: someone has to turn on the lights in life. someone has to do the jobs we take for granted. >> good morning. how are you? >> reporter: but you'd think tyrone curry would kiss this trash can good-bye. >> this is what i was doing when i learned that i had won the lottery. >> reporter: five years ago, the evergreen high school custodian won the washington state lottery. >> i took off running. >> thank you. fill it back up. >> reporter: his wife, michelle, had his winning ticket worth -- >> i don't know. it's 3,40 -- too many zeros, i can't count that high. >> reporter: $3.4 million. tyrone went bowling to celebrate. like he's done every wednesday for 25 years. >> he hasn't changed, at all, in my mind. >> reporter: his bank account may be bigger, but not his life. >> push, push. >> i'm just joe citizen. >> reporter: who still lives in a tiny house at the end of a cul-de-sac with his wife, a grandson, and four other family members. >> we were in the middle of bankruptcy -- >> reporter: when they wo
as nbc's bob dotson reports, his bank account is the only thing that is different. >> reporter: someone has to turn on the lights in life. someone has to do the jobs we take for granted. >> good morning. how are you? >> reporter: but you'd think tyrone curry would kiss this trash can good-bye. >> this is what i was doing when i learned that i had won the lottery. >> reporter: five years ago, the evergreen high school custodian won the washington state lottery....
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fellow agents, and then mid-april i saw some documents and that commits me that would special agent dotson was alleging wasn't that correct. >> thank you and the other special agents that are here, mr. gil, mr. subdo in your experience is as the first time you have seen and atf operate this way? >> i recently retired after going on 23 plus years. it is inconceivable and again i didn't believe it even after seeing mr. dodson as well and i still didn't believe it until after i talked to mr. dodson and others that i became convinced that perhaps atf did use. >> has a as i stated in my opening remarks, yes. is the first time i've ever seen it and i was very skeptical. i believe mr. dodson wasn't alone. >> part of my duty is to look at the southwest border cases, all of them and this is the first one i have seen. i would like to add something that the panel was asking earlier. now you asked when we first became aware that mr. acosta was involved as the leader of the straw purchasing ring and some of the other issues as to mr. pitino. that was in 2009. and it was early on. i briefed it to my sen
fellow agents, and then mid-april i saw some documents and that commits me that would special agent dotson was alleging wasn't that correct. >> thank you and the other special agents that are here, mr. gil, mr. subdo in your experience is as the first time you have seen and atf operate this way? >> i recently retired after going on 23 plus years. it is inconceivable and again i didn't believe it even after seeing mr. dodson as well and i still didn't believe it until after i talked...
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. >>> today's american story with bob dotson comes from seattle, washington. a time share in las vegas but never went. tire ron curie it seems decided the easy street was not the address he wanted. >> reporter: someone has to turn on the lights in life. someone has to do the jobs we take for granted. >> good morning. how are you? >> reporter: but you think tyron curry would kiss this trash can good-bye. >> this is what i was doing when i learned that i won the lottery were five years ago the custodian won the washington state lottery. >> i took off running. >> reporter: his wife michelle had his winning ticket, worth -- >> i don't know. it's three or four zeros. too many zeros. >> reporter: $3.4 million. he went bowling to celebrate like he's done every wednesday night for 25 years. >> he hasn't changed at all, in my mind. >> reporter: his bank account may be bigger, but not his life. >> push. push. i'm just joe citizen. >> reporter: he still lives in a tiny house at the end of a co d cul-de-sac, with his wife, grandson, and four other family members. >> we're
. >>> today's american story with bob dotson comes from seattle, washington. a time share in las vegas but never went. tire ron curie it seems decided the easy street was not the address he wanted. >> reporter: someone has to turn on the lights in life. someone has to do the jobs we take for granted. >> good morning. how are you? >> reporter: but you think tyron curry would kiss this trash can good-bye. >> this is what i was doing when i learned that i won the...
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fellow agents, and then mid-april i saw some documents and that commits me that would special agent dotson was alleging wasn't that correct. >> thank you and the other special agents that are here, mr. gil, mr. subdo in your experience is as the first time you have seen and atf operate this way? >> i recently retired after going on 23 plus years. it is inconceivable and again i didn't believe it even after seeing mr. dodson as well and i still didn't believe it until after i talked to mr. dodson and others that i became convinced that perhaps atf did use. >> has a as i stated in my opening remarks, yes. is the first time i've ever seen it and i was very skeptical. i believe mr. dodson wasn't alone. >> part of my duty is to look at the southwest border cases, all of them and this is the first one i have seen. i would like to add something that the panel was asking earlier. now you asked when we first became aware that mr. acosta was involved as the leader of the straw purchasing ring and some of the other issues as to mr. pitino. that was in 2009. and it was early on. i briefed it to my sen
fellow agents, and then mid-april i saw some documents and that commits me that would special agent dotson was alleging wasn't that correct. >> thank you and the other special agents that are here, mr. gil, mr. subdo in your experience is as the first time you have seen and atf operate this way? >> i recently retired after going on 23 plus years. it is inconceivable and again i didn't believe it even after seeing mr. dodson as well and i still didn't believe it until after i talked...
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i was fortunate enough, howard dotson invited me and the late james gilbert, photographer, to come over, and we opened up these crates and saw all of this here, a plethora of information. tremendous stuff. it had gone through a circuitous change because one of the daughters had put it in storage down in florida, it had been auctioned off. a man had bought like a pig in a poke, he didn't know what he had. my goodness. he sent it off to san francisco to butterfield's where it was going to be auctioned off. the family stopped that process with a court injunction. all of it came here. you must understand that. zaheer, you mentioned 1959. that's a very important year because that's the year, march of 1959 is when punitively he, malcolm x, wrote a letter to elijah mohamed about troubles he was having in his marital relationship with betty. what malcolm said in that letter and, of course, that letter has to be challenged because it's only one reference that manning gives to that letter, and it's coming from that gary senate. the same man who claimed to have had the original letter and be put i
i was fortunate enough, howard dotson invited me and the late james gilbert, photographer, to come over, and we opened up these crates and saw all of this here, a plethora of information. tremendous stuff. it had gone through a circuitous change because one of the daughters had put it in storage down in florida, it had been auctioned off. a man had bought like a pig in a poke, he didn't know what he had. my goodness. he sent it off to san francisco to butterfield's where it was going to be...