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eddie ross's murder was a mess.ed was one of opportunity-- a trowel left lying around. now, no one goes to commit a murder hoping there's going to be a weapon handy, least of all a professional. i thought about that, and then i remembered something you said in the morgue the other day. eddie's neighbor told police she smelled gas, not gasoline. marcus thought she got confused, but what if she didn't? go on. what if the killer was planning to set a fire that was supposed to look like a gas leak, but then eddie woke up and walked in on him? once things got messy, there'd be no point in staging a fire that looked accidental. holmes: so he replaced the gas with petrol. needed to be sure he left no trace of himself on the body. ted this arson... then maybe we'll figure out who committed this one. (low, indistinct talking) (quiet laughter) anything you have to say, call my lawyer. i'm not talking to you without him. actually, you're not going to have to do any talkin
eddie ross's murder was a mess.ed was one of opportunity-- a trowel left lying around. now, no one goes to commit a murder hoping there's going to be a weapon handy, least of all a professional. i thought about that, and then i remembered something you said in the morgue the other day. eddie's neighbor told police she smelled gas, not gasoline. marcus thought she got confused, but what if she didn't? go on. what if the killer was planning to set a fire that was supposed to look like a gas leak,...
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eddie: i don't want to say anything in possible. want to say it is going to be more difficult than saying can't we just all get along? or having a kumbaya moment. the fact is this society is deeply deeply divided in spite , of what the president said. that is more aspirational than the truth. you look at a cbs poll, on the cover of the new york times today six in 10 americans , believe race relations have gotten worse. fernando: the most ironic part of having an african-american president is what you just cited, is that people feel more divided than united. but that seems to be a trend. right? there is a demographic shift in the country, which is, for some people positive, some people negative. what could be an effective political message? not just from the president, but responsible political leaders at the local, state level? eddie: we need to begin to talk about the root causes here. you're right, there are anxieties about demographic shifts. we know the browning of america is not just happening, it has happened. and we know ther
eddie: i don't want to say anything in possible. want to say it is going to be more difficult than saying can't we just all get along? or having a kumbaya moment. the fact is this society is deeply deeply divided in spite , of what the president said. that is more aspirational than the truth. you look at a cbs poll, on the cover of the new york times today six in 10 americans , believe race relations have gotten worse. fernando: the most ironic part of having an african-american president is...
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amy: professor eddie glaude.e limits and constraints obama faced, but the claims around hillary clinton are basically aspirational. there is no real evidence in her immediate past of any kind of genuine and deep concern about the material conditions of black lives. what i am suggesting is that part of the problem is that we cannot infer from anything she has done that when she gets in office, she is going too change and address the circumstances of black folk in any substantive way them are the most vulnerable in a aubstantiveve way. at the end of the way, i think hillary clinton is a corporate to book read, and she is committed to a nilo -- neoliberal economic velocity. amy: what is a neoliberal philosophy? >> it is an understanding that the notion of the under good -- the notion of the greater good is what turns is all and rivalry defining who we are, and the states principal function is to secure the functioning of the economy and the defense, and creating market conditions whereby you and i can pursue our own
amy: professor eddie glaude.e limits and constraints obama faced, but the claims around hillary clinton are basically aspirational. there is no real evidence in her immediate past of any kind of genuine and deep concern about the material conditions of black lives. what i am suggesting is that part of the problem is that we cannot infer from anything she has done that when she gets in office, she is going too change and address the circumstances of black folk in any substantive way them are the...
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nick's pictures were in there and eddie adam's pictures. people will stop, and they just are fixated by the photographs. you don't get the same thing out of moving pictures. they both have their place. though a lot of people don't remember. eddie's picture of the execution, there was an nbc camera -- i think nbc, right? >> yeah. >> who was there with eddie and has the film of the guy shooting the guy in the head, and nobody remembers it. and it was brutal. you don't want to see it and i am sure it is out there on youtube along with everything else. the still picture once you have seen it is just embedded in your brain, and that's why joe rosenthal's iwo jima photograph -- i gave the eulogy at joe's funeral. i've known him since 1968 still to be the greatest photograph ever taken. nick was there at the funeral of eddie, had already died. i said that nick was the last surviving member of the goddamnest pictures i've ever seen club. and the other two members were joe rosenthal and eddie adams. iwo jima was about a great moment in american hist
nick's pictures were in there and eddie adam's pictures. people will stop, and they just are fixated by the photographs. you don't get the same thing out of moving pictures. they both have their place. though a lot of people don't remember. eddie's picture of the execution, there was an nbc camera -- i think nbc, right? >> yeah. >> who was there with eddie and has the film of the guy shooting the guy in the head, and nobody remembers it. and it was brutal. you don't want to see it...
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i want to thank eddie dick. where is eddie? is eddie here? i want to thank kevin schroder, keith schiller. he's becoming more famous than me. i have to thank -- and again, your police chief has done a fantastic job in cleveland. you've done a fantastic job. [applause] donald trump: in terms of some of the folks, david gilbert -- where's david? is david around someplace? e roman, chris conner, chris kelley. these people are all here. you don't have to come up and speak. beth mooney. where's brian jack? boy, brian. brian. what a job you did, brian. ok. that's all. now you can leave. go to the next location, brian. go to the next location. and hillary is trying to pick her vice president as fast as possible because she wants to take away a little of the success that we had at this convention. this convention has been a tremendous success. you know people -- if you turn on the television, you turn on some of the dishonest media, you'll see that oh, wow, now this happened and that happened. what happened? you know, somebody got booed the hell out
i want to thank eddie dick. where is eddie? is eddie here? i want to thank kevin schroder, keith schiller. he's becoming more famous than me. i have to thank -- and again, your police chief has done a fantastic job in cleveland. you've done a fantastic job. [applause] donald trump: in terms of some of the folks, david gilbert -- where's david? is david around someplace? e roman, chris conner, chris kelley. these people are all here. you don't have to come up and speak. beth mooney. where's...
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second half more eddie out onie the break, leading the break, he had 17 eddie led the wizards 22 points, it wasn't enough.noug beat the wizards 88-85. last years runners up, pass from henderson, off fell. awful call. he's off but he'll take it. united takes advantage.tage. from outside the box united negotiations deadline to sign kirk cousinss to a long term deal came and went neither side come to an agreement. they didn't think you he was worth that much skins offered cousins 16 million dollars, it had the offer never changed. he will play under franchiseesnd tag.ertag. redskins will have another yeara to use the hag which would pay cousins offer 24 million, he's ' the first to play on the franchise tag since drew brees. cousins leave, so if you are snyder and allen there's t compelling reasons to pass on allonge term deal.lon first games, six tds nine intersections problem with turn overs his entire record. re if you are cousins or his agented this is why he thinks he deserves a long term deal first to throw touchdown pass in all 16 games. red nfl. 69 completions, 378 completionsl all
second half more eddie out onie the break, leading the break, he had 17 eddie led the wizards 22 points, it wasn't enough.noug beat the wizards 88-85. last years runners up, pass from henderson, off fell. awful call. he's off but he'll take it. united takes advantage.tage. from outside the box united negotiations deadline to sign kirk cousinss to a long term deal came and went neither side come to an agreement. they didn't think you he was worth that much skins offered cousins 16 million...
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he just wants to do it for eddie. eddie did it for us, and i'm doing it for eddie. >> fixler also writes a book about the robbery and his vietnam experience called "semper cool" and donates all royalties to wounded veterans through the barry fixler foundation. >> i want to honor the men and women serving today. the men and women serving when i was in service. and, also, to leave a legacy to my family that, you know what, i'm a good guy. i love my family, and i love my country. >> the retired marine continues to run his jewelry store always mindful of the day two gunmen tried to rob him. >> i looked like a very easy-going fellow. non-threat fellow, nerdy. they really came thinking that this is going to be a cake walk. this is the easiest thing ever. and it turned out not to be the easiest thing ever. >>> coming up -- a store manager who never fired a gun in her life ends a robbery with one shot. >> got up like i was coming around, and i grabbed the gun. >> when "caught on camera: armed and dangerous" continues. vere ul
he just wants to do it for eddie. eddie did it for us, and i'm doing it for eddie. >> fixler also writes a book about the robbery and his vietnam experience called "semper cool" and donates all royalties to wounded veterans through the barry fixler foundation. >> i want to honor the men and women serving today. the men and women serving when i was in service. and, also, to leave a legacy to my family that, you know what, i'm a good guy. i love my family, and i love my...
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we will speak to princeton professor eddie glaude, author of "democracy in black -- how race still enslaveshe american soul," as well as his college age son, langston. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracycy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president obama met wednesday at the white house with law enforcement officials and civil rights leaders after a week of nationwide protests over police brutality sparked by the fatal police shootings of alton sterling in baton rouge, louiuisiana, and philando castie in falcon heigights, minnesota.. at the white house meeting, obama emphasized the need for building trust between police and communities. president obama: we are not at a point yet where communities of color feel confident that their police departments are serving them with dignity, respect, and equality, and we are going to have to do more work together in digging about how we can build confidence that after police officers have used force, deadly force, that there is confidencee in how the investigation takes place, and that justice is done. am
we will speak to princeton professor eddie glaude, author of "democracy in black -- how race still enslaveshe american soul," as well as his college age son, langston. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracycy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president obama met wednesday at the white house with law enforcement officials and civil rights leaders after a week of nationwide protests over police brutality sparked by the fatal police shootings...
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the most amazing thing about randy quaid is watching him turn into cousin eddie. >> not david letterman. chris: no. next up carbon copying with the
the most amazing thing about randy quaid is watching him turn into cousin eddie. >> not david letterman. chris: no. next up carbon copying with the
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brian: what many circumstances of eddie burns being killed? mr. pegues: there was a murderer out there, a drug gang murdered a witness. one of the drug gangs that was friends with the supreme team. this guy ordered a hit on a police officer because he got locked up. this poor kid, eddie burns, was sitting in front of his house guarding a witness and three guys came up and murdered him. the other thing people about the uproar, i went to his memorial every year. i met his brother, his mother, his father, i met all of them, i did every year, i went there. but because i wanted to tell my life story, this transportation transformation from selling drugs -- i did all this crazy stuff that i was never arrested and convicted of a crime so why should i not be able to tell my story? every month the nypd since a few -- sends a few hundred checks to prisons for pension checks for people in prison. they want to take my pension, but i never did anything. yearake $135,000 a tax-free. away.ant that taken mr. pegues: i have a lawsuit for slandering me and i'm posi
brian: what many circumstances of eddie burns being killed? mr. pegues: there was a murderer out there, a drug gang murdered a witness. one of the drug gangs that was friends with the supreme team. this guy ordered a hit on a police officer because he got locked up. this poor kid, eddie burns, was sitting in front of his house guarding a witness and three guys came up and murdered him. the other thing people about the uproar, i went to his memorial every year. i met his brother, his mother, his...
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--el incidente se registr en la calle eddy, poco antes de las 10:30 de anoche ayer lunes.ridos se recuperan y la polica aun no captura a los sospechosos -- blanca ---y nos quedamos en san francisco donde la ola de crmenes violentos en el barrio de la misin tiene a las autoridades y residentes en alerta... cesar --- en menos de una hora se registraron dos balaceras con consecuencias mortales... esto a pesar de que desde mayo se elev el numero de agentes patrullando la zona... take boxes --- sandra bermdez nos tiene ms informacin --- take sandra live sandra live solamente para darle una idea en el mes de mayo. en dos semanas tres pesonas fueron baleadas a muerte y 5 ms salieron heridas en incidentes separados. a raiz de eso el supervisor david campos que representa a esta ciudad hablo con el departamento de polica y decidieron aumentar el nivel de vigilancia aqu. take vo pero el cambio no ha sido muy notorio. apenas este fin de semana se resgistraron dos balaceras mortales.. y en solo una hora.. el primer incidente fue el viernes a las 11 en la cuadra 300 de leavenworth , la
--el incidente se registr en la calle eddy, poco antes de las 10:30 de anoche ayer lunes.ridos se recuperan y la polica aun no captura a los sospechosos -- blanca ---y nos quedamos en san francisco donde la ola de crmenes violentos en el barrio de la misin tiene a las autoridades y residentes en alerta... cesar --- en menos de una hora se registraron dos balaceras con consecuencias mortales... esto a pesar de que desde mayo se elev el numero de agentes patrullando la zona... take boxes ---...
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just going to be eddie and the president on the beach, but eddie is fumbling with lenses, taking a little extra time, and clinton is saying, what do i do now? it's taking a few minutes. and it was such an emotional trip, todd, we started in italy, where -- had been wounded. we went to cambridge, england, where some of the bombing raids started, cemetery there. and then finally made it to normandy. so, all week we had seen so many crosses so many reminders of the american sacrifice, and as i was saying earlier, tom brokaw was with us, and i think pictures of this got back to, like, steven spielberg and tom hanks and this 50 inform anniversary and all the stories that got told because of it really let up to appreciate what the greatest generation had done, maybe suspended saving private ryan or spawned band of brothers or creating new content from it. but clinton is trying to figure out what to do with a few minutes of time and looked at this little pile of rocks i have put in position to basically mark the point at which he should go no further, and i'm 75 feet away and i see him bending d
just going to be eddie and the president on the beach, but eddie is fumbling with lenses, taking a little extra time, and clinton is saying, what do i do now? it's taking a few minutes. and it was such an emotional trip, todd, we started in italy, where -- had been wounded. we went to cambridge, england, where some of the bombing raids started, cemetery there. and then finally made it to normandy. so, all week we had seen so many crosses so many reminders of the american sacrifice, and as i was...
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eddie glaude. [applause] >> how are you doing? can you hear me in the back? i want to make sure you are all right. i want to thank the organizers, that last panel was so enriching, there is a picture, a photo, when i was a little kid. rags tied around my head. i had the mumps. i was doing research for my book on african-american religion and a sanctified church. i wrote about a remedy for the month, my mother is a devout catholic, goes to mass every sunday, sings in the choir but in this little moment, she writes if you get some sardines and have the ink with sardines, and you pour the sardines used on a rag and tie it around the head, it will heal the mumps. i called my mother in mississippi. in mississippi, i said did you put that on my face? devout catholic woman said i sure did. i want to thank the organizers of this amazing book fair, truly a blessing to be here in historic harlem surrounded by lovers of books, people who revel in ideas and those committed to a just and loving world. we need this in these trying times, to take comfort in each other even
eddie glaude. [applause] >> how are you doing? can you hear me in the back? i want to make sure you are all right. i want to thank the organizers, that last panel was so enriching, there is a picture, a photo, when i was a little kid. rags tied around my head. i had the mumps. i was doing research for my book on african-american religion and a sanctified church. i wrote about a remedy for the month, my mother is a devout catholic, goes to mass every sunday, sings in the choir but in this...
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then more characters, i can emphasize certain characters, eddie flores was the rookie. load up on that, mike crow will be an outlandish hardcharging guy driving around trying to get this guy, he is so hypercompetitive. and investigator who probably should be history. billy watts, andre brooks, one of my most favorite characters. he was a little nutty. executed his own dog because it broke its back. >> he got stung by a jellyfish somewhere. oh my gosh, you let so much of that go -- that is half. >> the mindset they have -- >> no pictures. if you go to my facebook page you search it. we had notes taking purposes, and what i would love to happen. nailed them. someone sees -- we will not talk about that. that is not him. put that in your head. i was lucky because i saw these guys, my first book i had a lot of documentary history, the presidency is the most photographed thing, almost always find a photo for what something looked like. i don't know about history, jesse has written two books, one how slaves lived in the white house called the invisibles, he wrote another book
then more characters, i can emphasize certain characters, eddie flores was the rookie. load up on that, mike crow will be an outlandish hardcharging guy driving around trying to get this guy, he is so hypercompetitive. and investigator who probably should be history. billy watts, andre brooks, one of my most favorite characters. he was a little nutty. executed his own dog because it broke its back. >> he got stung by a jellyfish somewhere. oh my gosh, you let so much of that go -- that is...
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a lot of people don't remember, but eddie's picture of the execution, there was an nbc cameraman -- i think nbc. >> yeah. >> who was there with eddie and has a film of the guy shooting the -- the guy in the head. and nobody remembers it. and it was brutal. i mean, you don't want to see it. i'm sure it is out there on youtube, along with everything else. but the still picture, once you've seen it, it just embedded in your brain. and that is why joe rosenthal iwo jima photograph, i gave the eulogy at joe's funeral and i had known him since 1968, to still be the best photograph ever taken. but -- and nick was there at the funeral, eddie had already died and i said that -- that nick was the last surviving member of the god damnests pictures i've seen and the other two members were joe rosenthal and eddie adams where iwo jima was about a brave moment in history, brave marines raising the flag over the mountain on iwo jima and the exact opposite, the underbelly, the dark side of war, which is nape aum and siagon execution but the pictures -- they are three of the most influential pictures e
a lot of people don't remember, but eddie's picture of the execution, there was an nbc cameraman -- i think nbc. >> yeah. >> who was there with eddie and has a film of the guy shooting the -- the guy in the head. and nobody remembers it. and it was brutal. i mean, you don't want to see it. i'm sure it is out there on youtube, along with everything else. but the still picture, once you've seen it, it just embedded in your brain. and that is why joe rosenthal iwo jima photograph, i...
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eddie, you first?ront our history honestly, july 1967, president johnson convened the current commission. they issued their report a year later. that report talked about the incredibly difficult relationship between police and african-american communities. that report talked about the existence of structural rationism, enduring legacy, not om of jim crow but slavery. until we honestly confront this and stop this rhetoric to try to maintain white innocence, until we stop doing this, we can't, in effect, achieve our country. in other words, we have to stop being adolescent and in a mature way confront the ugliness of who we are. >> okay. dan dante, your thoughts? >> again, we need to look at the root cause of this problem, right? that's white supremacy and patri. we are seeing police not be accountable. we are seeing police with assault rifles and military grade weaponry that are being used to patrol and occupy our communities. so i think when we really get to the root of this, we really need to think ab
eddie, you first?ront our history honestly, july 1967, president johnson convened the current commission. they issued their report a year later. that report talked about the incredibly difficult relationship between police and african-american communities. that report talked about the existence of structural rationism, enduring legacy, not om of jim crow but slavery. until we honestly confront this and stop this rhetoric to try to maintain white innocence, until we stop doing this, we can't, in...
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eddie's tour comes to new york next weekend. >>> when we come back, emmy no, ma'am mashs are out andthrowns" leads with 93. netflix and amazon continue to encroach on tv's turf in most of the major categories and then jerry seinfeld got a debut. the nominations go to a wider and wider population. >> it's amazing that the content itself is standing out no matter where it lives. it doesn't matter if you're netflix or crackle, if it's great stuff it's going to break through. >> the lead actress being nominated for best actress in a comedy. that was supposed to be on prime time network tv and found a home on net flex. a lot of people are excited about that, as well as the americans, four seasons in getting nominated for best drama. people were upset in years best they had been snubbed. >> "house of cards". getting breaking news today from paul ryan. >> house speaker paul ryan who is going to be charg the republican convention in cleveland next week and commented on two items in the presidential campaign. first the criticism of donald trump by the supreme court justice and secondly the po
eddie's tour comes to new york next weekend. >>> when we come back, emmy no, ma'am mashs are out andthrowns" leads with 93. netflix and amazon continue to encroach on tv's turf in most of the major categories and then jerry seinfeld got a debut. the nominations go to a wider and wider population. >> it's amazing that the content itself is standing out no matter where it lives. it doesn't matter if you're netflix or crackle, if it's great stuff it's going to break through....
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i don't know why. >> sanchez told her family to call 911. >> san jose police chief eddie garcia says moments later two officers showed up. >>
i don't know why. >> sanchez told her family to call 911. >> san jose police chief eddie garcia says moments later two officers showed up. >>
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i love eddie murphy's coming to america.is one of my top five. >> i don't know if the language would have worked so we did not cut a clip. lauren: thank you very much. stay with us. more news and headlines coming up after this. ♪bq 07/07/16 07/07/16 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! is not the youngest. he is the oldest of his siblings. he is 15 years old. this and thish was put all over the outlets. rouge to st.on
i love eddie murphy's coming to america.is one of my top five. >> i don't know if the language would have worked so we did not cut a clip. lauren: thank you very much. stay with us. more news and headlines coming up after this. ♪bq 07/07/16 07/07/16 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! is not the youngest. he is the oldest of his siblings. he is 15 years old. this and thish was put all over the outlets. rouge to st.on
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that's got to be tough. >> yeah. >> steve and eddie suffer from prada willie syndrome.entially what that means is they can never satiate their hunger. they want to eat everything. and i mean everything. >> so i lock up my food pantry and i lock up the refrigerator. >> not just the food, though. >> i have to lock up the cat food. i have to lock up the chemicals. >> chemicals? >> they will eat anything they can get their hands on. >> that's got to be stressful. >> tantrums and violent outbursts, things like that occur as well. >> doesn't go there. >> even go so far that when they really lose their temper it actually physically manifests. >> when he gets really upset, they get no sleep. >> both the kids are also on the autism sector which only exacerbates the problem. >> he likes to lean on it. they didn't have any. and the mood was going, escalating. within seconds. and he just took the carrots and knock those down he was swearing. >> and when you factor all that in together it's pretty heartbreaking when she talks about what her biggest fear really is. >> i'm afraid they
that's got to be tough. >> yeah. >> steve and eddie suffer from prada willie syndrome.entially what that means is they can never satiate their hunger. they want to eat everything. and i mean everything. >> so i lock up my food pantry and i lock up the refrigerator. >> not just the food, though. >> i have to lock up the cat food. i have to lock up the chemicals. >> chemicals? >> they will eat anything they can get their hands on. >> that's got to...
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b eddie bernice johnson. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: victims are still recovering in the hospital. tammy joins me from baylor medical center. what can you tell me. >> reporter: there are still police officers. police officers from all over the state are worried about their fellow officers, specially here in texas. we had a chance to speak with jime castillo. he described the moment for me when he got the call and rushed over here to the hospital. this is what he found. >> my brother, also a police officer. i was like, wait a second, my brother is out of town. good. then, the emotions start kicking in. please don't let it be somebody that i know. as soon as he comes arnold the corner, he had that look and he knows that lorne is a dear friend of mine. he had that look. he puts his hand on my shoulder and i knew it was going to be bad. i said, who is it? he said, it was lorne. i said, it can't be lorne. >> reporter: he is describing veteran police officer lorne aarons who passed away in
b eddie bernice johnson. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: victims are still recovering in the hospital. tammy joins me from baylor medical center. what can you tell me. >> reporter: there are still police officers. police officers from all over the state are worried about their fellow officers, specially here in texas. we had a chance to speak with jime castillo. he described the moment for me when he got the call and rushed over here to the hospital. this...
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eddy.abstractions. these aren't race relations. that he has are real people who love each other. real people worry about their futures. we won't trade in assumptions. >> who were suffering. as gingrich says black people in new york normal-life prayer they can't even. zwl i'm glad to see they are testify together tomorrow in dallas. >> i learned from you it may be the first time president bush has spoken publicly since he left the white house on an issue like is. >> it would suggest how important a moment this is. >> all right. thank you for being here. thank you for watching. stick around. the news continues throughout the day with stephanie picking up coverage right now. >>> good morning. i'm stephanie. breaking overnight massive protests across the country over police shootings. >>> he seemed very determined about hurting more officers. >> what his private journals reveal and the cryptic message he wrote out in his own blood. >>> and the fallen, the mother and sister of one of the police
eddy.abstractions. these aren't race relations. that he has are real people who love each other. real people worry about their futures. we won't trade in assumptions. >> who were suffering. as gingrich says black people in new york normal-life prayer they can't even. zwl i'm glad to see they are testify together tomorrow in dallas. >> i learned from you it may be the first time president bush has spoken publicly since he left the white house on an issue like is. >> it would...
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eddie garcia contend the fatal shooting of officers calling it a cowardly act but his officers are veryuch aware of the hostility toward police and the blue ribbons and other support mean a lot to them. >>> and concorde recent violence against law-enforcement is having a direct impact on officers in the bay area. today i went on a ride along to see how officers are teaming up to watch each other's backs. these officers say it has been tough emotionally to do with the recent events that the outpouring of community support they have seen really means a lot to them. >>> people gather together for a vigil honoring nick leslie the junior killed in the terrorist attack in france. the chancellor set our hearts are broken for the second time that the school has to come for a vigil in the spot. a moment of silence, a poem written by a student who didn't even know have personally and we heard from some childhood friends and a pledge brother. spencer blake kron4 news. >> a cool start to the work week across much of the bay area. >> we are back >>> britney is here to explain to steve why you need t
eddie garcia contend the fatal shooting of officers calling it a cowardly act but his officers are veryuch aware of the hostility toward police and the blue ribbons and other support mean a lot to them. >>> and concorde recent violence against law-enforcement is having a direct impact on officers in the bay area. today i went on a ride along to see how officers are teaming up to watch each other's backs. these officers say it has been tough emotionally to do with the recent events that...
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joining me is eddy bernice johnson who represents part of this city and surrounding areas. and i spoke by satellite in the hours after this happened. how are you coming to grips with all of this in your mind? >> it is very difficult. it is very clear the city is in mourning. i felt it more after i came home to see how everyone has come together. i just left the police department where he is meeting with the delegation, the city na
joining me is eddy bernice johnson who represents part of this city and surrounding areas. and i spoke by satellite in the hours after this happened. how are you coming to grips with all of this in your mind? >> it is very difficult. it is very clear the city is in mourning. i felt it more after i came home to see how everyone has come together. i just left the police department where he is meeting with the delegation, the city na
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nick's pictures were in there and eddie adams's pictures. you don't get the same saying out of moving pictures. they both have their place. though a lot of people don't remember. eddie's pictures of execution though it was an nbc's camera who had films of the guy who's shooting the guy in the head and nobody remembered it. it was brutal. you don't want to see it and i am sure it is out there on youtube along with everything else. the still picture once you have seen it is just embedded in your brain, and that's why joe rosenthal, i gave the eulogy at joe's funeral, i have known him since 1968 to be the greatest photographs ever taken. nick was there at the funeral of eddie and he already died. i said that nick was the last surviving member of the god dam picture that i have ever seen in this club and the other two members were joe rosenthal. those are pictures where it was about a great moment in american history of brave marines raising the flag over mountain and exact opposite and the under belly and the dark side of war which was saigon e
nick's pictures were in there and eddie adams's pictures. you don't get the same saying out of moving pictures. they both have their place. though a lot of people don't remember. eddie's pictures of execution though it was an nbc's camera who had films of the guy who's shooting the guy in the head and nobody remembered it. it was brutal. you don't want to see it and i am sure it is out there on youtube along with everything else. the still picture once you have seen it is just embedded in your...
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they're upset because i know the killer of eddie burns. >> host: when was eddie burns and he was a cop, when was he killed? >> guest: february 1980. i went to the military october 18, 87 kind one who was the guy who killed in? >> guest: there were three guys who was in jail for decades now than when someone felt they're upset about that you? >> guest: david mcclary. he's in prison. than once again why would, is it just because that's his brother standing right there. >> guest: for him to make, you know, what really gets me is there's no pushback with the reporter. for him to set have withheld vital information of the killing of a cop. do you think for one iota of a second that if i had any information leading to probably the most infamous murder in the history of nypd and if my name was on any she'd come any pad, teeny little sticky come if my name wasn't anything to do you, you think i would've been able to be a new york city police officer? know what in the world. i can guarantee that if i was implicated in any crime of a murder. forget about any murder. find out where i live. i neve
they're upset because i know the killer of eddie burns. >> host: when was eddie burns and he was a cop, when was he killed? >> guest: february 1980. i went to the military october 18, 87 kind one who was the guy who killed in? >> guest: there were three guys who was in jail for decades now than when someone felt they're upset about that you? >> guest: david mcclary. he's in prison. than once again why would, is it just because that's his brother standing right there....
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as eddie said we've been up nine of the last ten days.the best ten-day return for the nasdaq since the 2011 lows. that really puts the nasdaq at this down trend or resistance line from the 2015 highs. so big rally into resistance. let's let it consolidate here a little bit, let it kind of settle down from all of the hype of the new highs and then look for a better entry point. longer term look at going back to the highs we mentioned from 2000, really the last two years have been a consolidation under those highs. it's coming to terms with that 5100 area. ultimately if we were to take out those 2000 highs that would be a structural breakout similar to what the s&p saw in 2013. and that would be very bullish. we think it probably follows. >> pretty good bet technically eddie feels the same well. although all those acronym companies, tyler, eddie and jonathan, thank you very much. for more trading nation, you can head to our website tradingnation.cnbc.com. the dow industrials as we noted hitting a new high today for the first time since last
as eddie said we've been up nine of the last ten days.the best ten-day return for the nasdaq since the 2011 lows. that really puts the nasdaq at this down trend or resistance line from the 2015 highs. so big rally into resistance. let's let it consolidate here a little bit, let it kind of settle down from all of the hype of the new highs and then look for a better entry point. longer term look at going back to the highs we mentioned from 2000, really the last two years have been a consolidation...
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to make to competitive and to achieve the maximum must be of points those two projects on fell and eddy have requested that the city the sfmta sign on as as joint applicant those resolutions before you authorize the sfmta to officially sign as planners for the cap & trade fund the two resolutions were originally heard at the land use committee, however, after the hearing the state released on application which provided specific language that must be included in its final resolutions indicating the transit agency has the authority to sign on as a joint applicant those resolutions have been amended and i have distributed the amended versions essentially oh, and based on the changes their referred to the budget committee the two resolutions function as a apply forceps and expend grant approval if the applications are successful we complete the projects we're happy to make the candidates because the nature of the program the cap & trade program requires the successful applications seriously sooeshld be shovel ready entitled projects ready to go the emotion the cap & trade serve as a substit
to make to competitive and to achieve the maximum must be of points those two projects on fell and eddy have requested that the city the sfmta sign on as as joint applicant those resolutions before you authorize the sfmta to officially sign as planners for the cap & trade fund the two resolutions were originally heard at the land use committee, however, after the hearing the state released on application which provided specific language that must be included in its final resolutions...
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eddie glaude thank you for coming up. coming up, more from donald trump on capitol hill. mark: with us now regular pal, strategist.publican i'm wondering what you think of of 72 hours of comey's decision to nod recommend indicting hillary clinton. where that leads her and the leaves the race. not toously choosing indict is a win for hillary. the statement he made yesterday was chockful of material that in any conventional campaign would be severely problematic. severely damaging for hillary clinton. still think it could potentially be but far less so because trump has inserted himself into the last 48 hours is inexplicable to me. issue whether or not sadaam hussein is a good guy or bad guy. revisiting the jewish star controversy. look, if donald trump were not our nominee and hillary had the last couple of days like she nominee would be up ten points. nomineery were not the and another democrat the nominee will be up 15 points. we have two very fraud candidates. republicansfor the we're reminded of another missed opportunity. john: we have a short time before we go to bre
eddie glaude thank you for coming up. coming up, more from donald trump on capitol hill. mark: with us now regular pal, strategist.publican i'm wondering what you think of of 72 hours of comey's decision to nod recommend indicting hillary clinton. where that leads her and the leaves the race. not toously choosing indict is a win for hillary. the statement he made yesterday was chockful of material that in any conventional campaign would be severely problematic. severely damaging for hillary...
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hughley, charlie murphy, and eddie griffin. >> jimmy: eddie, he's a crazy guy, right? fun? >> not one show in the year and a half has started on time. [ laughter ] and they drag me down with them. [ laughter ] i'm there at 5:00 p.m., i'm getting ready, making carnitas, tacos. and i'm on stage, i was like, i was on time until i started to work with black people. it's hard to be late, you got a clock on your phone, your watch, your iphone. in the old days, it was on the microwave, you're like, push clear. oh! >> jimmy: go see george live this summer on "the comedy get down" tour. thanks, george. we'll be right back with colin hay. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'd like to thank my guests. and apologize to matt damon. we ran out of time. "nightline" is next. but first, his album is called "next year people." here with the song "if i had been a better man," colin hay! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ there were kings and queens and could have beens and pretenders to ♪ ♪ the throne i was a sweet contender then now my seeds ♪ ♪ they've all been s
hughley, charlie murphy, and eddie griffin. >> jimmy: eddie, he's a crazy guy, right? fun? >> not one show in the year and a half has started on time. [ laughter ] and they drag me down with them. [ laughter ] i'm there at 5:00 p.m., i'm getting ready, making carnitas, tacos. and i'm on stage, i was like, i was on time until i started to work with black people. it's hard to be late, you got a clock on your phone, your watch, your iphone. in the old days, it was on the microwave,...
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but like eddie murphy was 19 or something. - right - when he started in the cast, so i imagine there must be have been people. - did they give you hell, did they razz you? was it the kind of thing where you're the young guy on the totem pole and so you have to do all the scut work. - no. - or they order a bunch of pizzas to your room or whatever it is? - no, in a weird way, that would have seemed more natural. - right. - ya know, but the weird thing is, i was very lucky they treated me well. - yeah. - and i came in there, again all these new people that were also trying to make it. - in the same boat. - same boat, which was awesome. and then people like seth and amy who were there, when amy poehler was there too. it was, they were really, they really took me in, not only helped me with writing. - right - and wrote with me, which is the hardest thing when you're new getting someone to write with you. or read something that you wrote. - right - they were great in that way, but they also took me out socially, like we'd go out after table reads or something. if it went poorly, we'd all g
but like eddie murphy was 19 or something. - right - when he started in the cast, so i imagine there must be have been people. - did they give you hell, did they razz you? was it the kind of thing where you're the young guy on the totem pole and so you have to do all the scut work. - no. - or they order a bunch of pizzas to your room or whatever it is? - no, in a weird way, that would have seemed more natural. - right. - ya know, but the weird thing is, i was very lucky they treated me well. -...
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eddie is fumbling with the lenses and taking extra time. clinton is saying what i do now? it's taking a few minutes. it was such an emotional trip, we started in italy where bob dole had been wounded. we went to cambridge, england were summoned at the bombing raid had started, the cemetery cemetery there. then finally made it to normandy. all week we had seen so many crosses, so many reminders of the american sacrifice. as i as i was saying earlier tom brokaw was with us temperatures of this got back to steven spielberg and tom hanks. this 50th anniversary and all of the stories that i told because of it's really led us to appreciate what the greatest generation had done. maybe respond saving private ryan, are at least creating new content from it. but clinton is trying to figure out what to do with a few minutes of time. he looks at this pile of rocks that i put in position to mark the point at which he should go no further. i'm 75 pete away from them and i see him bending down in that pile of rocks. he has not been told what to do, he's just trying to wait for eddie adam
eddie is fumbling with the lenses and taking extra time. clinton is saying what i do now? it's taking a few minutes. it was such an emotional trip, we started in italy where bob dole had been wounded. we went to cambridge, england were summoned at the bombing raid had started, the cemetery cemetery there. then finally made it to normandy. all week we had seen so many crosses, so many reminders of the american sacrifice. as i as i was saying earlier tom brokaw was with us temperatures of this...
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i want to thank eddie dick. where is eddie? is eddie here?thank kevin schroeder, keith shiller, become famous. he's becoming more famous than me. i have to thank -- and, again, your police chief has done a fantastic job. in cleveland. done a fantastic job. in terms of some of the folks, david gilbert. where is david? david around some place? joe roman. chris connor. chris kelly. these people are all here. don't bother. you don't have to come up and speak, okay? beth mooney. where is brian jack? brian jack. boy, brian. brian! what a job you did, brian. okay, that's all. now you can leave, go to the next location, brian. go to the next location. hillary strin, the picker of vice president as fast as possible. because she wants to take away a little of the success we had at this convention. this convention has been a tremendous success. you know, people -- if you turn on television, you -- you turn on some of the dishonest media, you'll see that, oh, wow. this happened and that happened. what happened? you know. somebody got booed the hell out o
i want to thank eddie dick. where is eddie? is eddie here?thank kevin schroeder, keith shiller, become famous. he's becoming more famous than me. i have to thank -- and, again, your police chief has done a fantastic job. in cleveland. done a fantastic job. in terms of some of the folks, david gilbert. where is david? david around some place? joe roman. chris connor. chris kelly. these people are all here. don't bother. you don't have to come up and speak, okay? beth mooney. where is brian jack?...
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i'm the murder of a drug dealer, eddie florez. he was trying to solve it because he wants to solve it so bad. eddie florez. >> yes you can come join us. so that's why focused on one month. i thought what a great month. they were exhausted. that month was exhausting for me personally to. not that my trials and tribulations are remotely as interesting as my characters but i should not have been driving, i was dead to the world. in fact, by the end, i couldn't read a word i had written. i was sleep deprived. the two detectives, what i really loved about this book where the characters so i had a diet pill popping cheese burger eater. a female quarterback of a semi pro football team and a dude who bragged about herbal erection remedies he was taking. those were the detectives. so those guys helped overwhelm the narrative in some way. i just said i'm going to stay as close to them as possible and right there story as good as i can. that's how the book started to come about and how i got into it. what i really found interesting was the h
i'm the murder of a drug dealer, eddie florez. he was trying to solve it because he wants to solve it so bad. eddie florez. >> yes you can come join us. so that's why focused on one month. i thought what a great month. they were exhausted. that month was exhausting for me personally to. not that my trials and tribulations are remotely as interesting as my characters but i should not have been driving, i was dead to the world. in fact, by the end, i couldn't read a word i had written. i...
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chief eddie garcia explains what happened next. >> reporter:as they approached the house, nunez came outside and began to wave the gun around and pointing it at himself. the officers then retreated across the street and pleaded with nunez to drop the weapon. but he turned it on them instead says chief garcia. >> reporter:family members are discounting reports that nunez was depressed. they say he had a learning disability and may have been upset because he missed a recent family reunion. >>sandy sanchez/victim's aunt-- why must they shoot to kill. his life was just beginning at only 18 years old. now i have to bury my son. (crying) >> vicki:an east bay student, overseas for an internship, killed when islamic militants took over a bakery in bangladesh last week. today, her friends and others paid tribute to the student at a special vigil. kron four's terisa estacio. tells us what we are learning about the student and how this is causing some students to question their safety while abroad. (crying) >> reporter: kroll with more than 100 came here to pay their respects and talk to one an
chief eddie garcia explains what happened next. >> reporter:as they approached the house, nunez came outside and began to wave the gun around and pointing it at himself. the officers then retreated across the street and pleaded with nunez to drop the weapon. but he turned it on them instead says chief garcia. >> reporter:family members are discounting reports that nunez was depressed. they say he had a learning disability and may have been upset because he missed a recent family...
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i said eddie, i will write a song for you. >> congressman together this list of songs they identifiednemies number one through 15 in terms of making the case that rock 'n roll has to be controlled, censored, this led to warning labels being put on cds. songs, when you talk to artists, they were not that outrageous. sniderey brought dee it's easy to understand what they wanted him there. he was as metalhead. you were mascara. he was a character. >> no, i think i said at one part is that songs about persons to further own imagination, experiences and dreams into the lyrics. people can interpret it many ways. mrs. gore was looking at sadomasochism and bondage and she found it. those looking for surgical references would have found it as well. >> he was chosen to be going to testify. what they did not know is that this was a sober, articulate family man it was very passionate about the subject and helped make this case about the reason that rock 'n roll as an art form should not be censored. there were a couple of instances in our history where the government starts to get involved. there
i said eddie, i will write a song for you. >> congressman together this list of songs they identifiednemies number one through 15 in terms of making the case that rock 'n roll has to be controlled, censored, this led to warning labels being put on cds. songs, when you talk to artists, they were not that outrageous. sniderey brought dee it's easy to understand what they wanted him there. he was as metalhead. you were mascara. he was a character. >> no, i think i said at one part is...
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we had lots of conversation and i particularly want to thank eddie bernice johnson. her role as a psychiatric nurse has been invaluable in this process. d mr. green and ms. degette, ms. kaptur. and of course the chairman of the full committee, mr. upton. staff, i want to thank are gary adriana, sam, paul, my former staff, brad, and michelle from the committee for their help. publicly, i want to also thank those families who spoke up. many families came out of their pain, kathy of oklahoma, anthony hernandez of california, jennifer hoff of california. all talked about the suffering of their families. thousands of other families spoke up, but there are still millions who suffer silently in the shadows trying to deal with mental illness and a federal government that has failed them, states underfunded it. i appreciate the comments from my colleagues. indeed if we do not fund of the things we authorize in here, it's a far cry from what we need to do, but this bill comes a long way in reforming a system. but i ask my colleagues now, this is one of those moments to put asi
we had lots of conversation and i particularly want to thank eddie bernice johnson. her role as a psychiatric nurse has been invaluable in this process. d mr. green and ms. degette, ms. kaptur. and of course the chairman of the full committee, mr. upton. staff, i want to thank are gary adriana, sam, paul, my former staff, brad, and michelle from the committee for their help. publicly, i want to also thank those families who spoke up. many families came out of their pain, kathy of oklahoma,...
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the makeshift cooling station is right by the wawa welcome america concert stage where we meet eddie garcia's family. >> a long day. just wanted to support my brother. >> eddie's mom came down from new york to see her son perform with the latin a & b group viva moss. before anyone took the stage there were other groups entertaining the crowd of thousands on the streets and some in attendance who got here as early as 11:00 this morning. >> we prepare for it. we know it's coming so we always make sure we look at the schedule. where we're going to park and get up early. >> monica floresization she's been to every concert she can remember. now she can make memories with this little one. >> this is london. say, hi, london. >> this is also a tradition for these four guys who also came down early for a good spot. >> we're not leaving. we're not leaving. we got this thunderstorm blocked off. >> shock off their american pride on their clothes and faces. >> 33 years old, you know. lived in philly my whole entire life and something i do every year. >> all right. the concert starts a little less
the makeshift cooling station is right by the wawa welcome america concert stage where we meet eddie garcia's family. >> a long day. just wanted to support my brother. >> eddie's mom came down from new york to see her son perform with the latin a & b group viva moss. before anyone took the stage there were other groups entertaining the crowd of thousands on the streets and some in attendance who got here as early as 11:00 this morning. >> we prepare for it. we know it's...
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. >> who are the reverend eddie" wide with? >> they were pastors on the south side located over on stony island and 90th. the church is still going. she was a meatcutting packer in the 1940s and this was just one of her causes. she was a cofounder of an organization in this photograph you can see she was a speaker and cofounder of the first coalition that had their first convention in chicago in 1974 and over 3,000 women attended and spoke for a few days and she's here in this photograph giving the opening address. >> when do you see yourself finishing her papers? >> as soon as possible. we would like to have her photograph collection fully processed. it starts in the 1940s and goes all the way up to the early thousands. there's the work she did to help pass the equal rights amendment. >> once again if people want to come and see the collections here at the library hell do they do with? >> just walk in the front door and go to your left. it's open seven days a week you can view the exhibit then. if you want to view an archival
. >> who are the reverend eddie" wide with? >> they were pastors on the south side located over on stony island and 90th. the church is still going. she was a meatcutting packer in the 1940s and this was just one of her causes. she was a cofounder of an organization in this photograph you can see she was a speaker and cofounder of the first coalition that had their first convention in chicago in 1974 and over 3,000 women attended and spoke for a few days and she's here in this...
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a lo que eddie garcÍa respondiÓ. "sÍ, tenemos un problema racial es san josÉ.ico que se realizÓ de forma ordenada y pacÍfica. leÓn: gracias flavio, la policÍa de sonoma revelÓ mÁs detalles al robo del camiÓn blindado donde un guardia resultÓ herido de bala el martes, dos sobres acusados de intento de vicio, robo a mano armada y conspiraciÓn. estarÁn vinculados a otros siniestros este aÑo y el pasado. leticia: buscar el arma con la que mataron a un hombre ayer, la vÍctima manejaba una camioneta tipo pickup un sospechoso se acercÓ y le dio varios disparos. el homicida estÁ tras las rejas. leÓn: preocupante cifra del 80% conductores que expresan una considerable al volante. los mÁs agresivos o los hombres entre los 19 y los 39 aÑos. han documentado casos que terminan en choques, confrontaciones y muertes. la mitad de los conductores aceptan haber intimidado a otros motociclistas gritÁndoles y tocÁndoles el claxon. ♪ la fiesta retro de premios juventud fue una noche llena de emociÓn, sorpresa, celebraciones y momentos conmovedores que quedarÁ para la historia. leti
a lo que eddie garcÍa respondiÓ. "sÍ, tenemos un problema racial es san josÉ.ico que se realizÓ de forma ordenada y pacÍfica. leÓn: gracias flavio, la policÍa de sonoma revelÓ mÁs detalles al robo del camiÓn blindado donde un guardia resultÓ herido de bala el martes, dos sobres acusados de intento de vicio, robo a mano armada y conspiraciÓn. estarÁn vinculados a otros siniestros este aÑo y el pasado. leticia: buscar el arma con la que mataron a un hombre ayer, la vÍctima...