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august, 1995, and thejonathan edwards, and lea p 1995, and thejonathan edwards, and leap into history he has done it again and!| to follow, but he has done it again and! i don't believe it! he remains the triple jump world record holder until today. but for how much longer? under a new proposal, all records set before 2005 will be raised, including this mount on record, because drug testing back and did not meet today's standards. it is aimed to improve credibility of the records. very disappointed, obviously. this is a broad sweeping solution which they are trying to push on, which, yet again, it seems that clean athletes will suffer.m has been suggested that record should only stand if records are kept for testing. it has happened only since 2005. some records stand since the 1980s. after recent russian doping scandals, some believe it is time to rewrite the history books. i have to say i feel sympathy for clean athletes like paula radcliffe. athletics governing body, the iaaf, will consider the idea in august. they had, lord coe, it said he likes it, but it will prove contentious.
august, 1995, and thejonathan edwards, and lea p 1995, and thejonathan edwards, and leap into history he has done it again and!| to follow, but he has done it again and! i don't believe it! he remains the triple jump world record holder until today. but for how much longer? under a new proposal, all records set before 2005 will be raised, including this mount on record, because drug testing back and did not meet today's standards. it is aimed to improve credibility of the records. very...
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edwards' brother was driving. former officer oliver, who is out on bail, will have to move he acted reasonably. independent defense attorney peter schulte. >> a reasonable officer probably wouldn't have pulled out an ar-15 assault rifle at a call for a loud party with a bunch of teenagers. >> they were nothing but cool kids. everybody liked him. >> he had this aura about himself that everybody liked. >> we send our prayers over to the family. >> reporter: friends remembered edwards as a fun-loving freshman due to start spring football practice on monday. former officer oliver's attorney did not return a call for comment. edwards was the 323rd person shot and killed by law enforcement this year according to a "washington post" database. demarco, he was also the youngest. >> morgan: tony dokoupil, thank you for that story. well, president trump is spending the weekend at his golf club in bedminster, new jersey. the president is celebrating his first legislative victory. a health care reform bill. as errol barnett re
edwards' brother was driving. former officer oliver, who is out on bail, will have to move he acted reasonably. independent defense attorney peter schulte. >> a reasonable officer probably wouldn't have pulled out an ar-15 assault rifle at a call for a loud party with a bunch of teenagers. >> they were nothing but cool kids. everybody liked him. >> he had this aura about himself that everybody liked. >> we send our prayers over to the family. >> reporter: friends...
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. >> reporter: the night jordan edward was killed is still fresh in the mind of twin brothers maxwell maximus everett. >> somebody else could have got killed too. and just -- i still, it still hit me, really hasn't hit me yet. >> reporter: they were in the back seat of the car edwards was in leaving a house party when the 15-year-old football star was shot in the head by texas police officer roy oliver. >> i was just shaking his jacket to see, still breathing. pretty sure he was shot he was dead. >> reporter: the department initially defended officer oliver saying the car was backing toward him in an aggressive manner. after reviewing the body cam video the department could see the car was actually driving away from him. officer oliver was promptly fired and is now facing a murder charge. >> we send our prayers over off to the family. >> reporter: the edwards' family asking the community for peace as they pursue a wrongful death lawsuit against the police depart citing multiple incidents in the officer's record, the suit claims oliver's violent temper led to edwards' death. officer ol
. >> reporter: the night jordan edward was killed is still fresh in the mind of twin brothers maxwell maximus everett. >> somebody else could have got killed too. and just -- i still, it still hit me, really hasn't hit me yet. >> reporter: they were in the back seat of the car edwards was in leaving a house party when the 15-year-old football star was shot in the head by texas police officer roy oliver. >> i was just shaking his jacket to see, still breathing. pretty...
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david ignatius, very ugly with his economies about edward snowden. david gregory when he ran "meet the press" had glen green walt on his show would and was extremely critical for him being a conduit for the information from edward snowden. when diane feinstein wrote a report about torture and abuse she was on wolf blitzer's situation room and accused of having blood on her in other words revealing the information about the cia torture and abuse. so the think i would like to leave you with at this point dish do want to leave some time for questions and comments -- is our democracy right now is in trouble. we're in a very beleaguered state. there was an article in the "new york times" about two weeks ago about-i love this word -- guardrail, the guardrail of democracy and how the system is working. well, two observations. one, the system will only work if people make the system work. the system can't work on its own. and, two, i would argue the system isn't working the with a i would like it to work. look at the intelligence committees created in 1970s
david ignatius, very ugly with his economies about edward snowden. david gregory when he ran "meet the press" had glen green walt on his show would and was extremely critical for him being a conduit for the information from edward snowden. when diane feinstein wrote a report about torture and abuse she was on wolf blitzer's situation room and accused of having blood on her in other words revealing the information about the cia torture and abuse. so the think i would like to leave you...
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august, 1995, and forjonathan edwards, a leap into history.ct to follow, but he has done it again! i don't believe it! it remains the triple jump world record to this day but for how much longer? under a new proposal, all world records set before 2005 would be erased, including paula radcliffe‘s marathon mark from 2003, because the drug testing back then did not match today's standards. the plan aims to restore faith in athletics, but those set to lose their records despite doing nothing wrong are unimpressed. very disappointed, obviously. this is a broad, sweeping solution which they are just trying to push in, which yet again sees clean athletes suffering for the actions of cheats. european athletics believes record should now only stand if the athlete's samples are stored for retesting and that has only happened since 2005. some records have stood since the 19805 such as florence griffithjoyner‘s. they never failed drugs tests but no one has ever come close to them. after the recent russian doping scandal, some believe it is time to rewrite
august, 1995, and forjonathan edwards, a leap into history.ct to follow, but he has done it again! i don't believe it! it remains the triple jump world record to this day but for how much longer? under a new proposal, all world records set before 2005 would be erased, including paula radcliffe‘s marathon mark from 2003, because the drug testing back then did not match today's standards. the plan aims to restore faith in athletics, but those set to lose their records despite doing nothing...
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walter scott was 50 years old, jordan edwards 15. they never met but they met the same end, shot to death by police officers, neither was armed. today, scott's killer was convicted in a plea deal and the officer who killed edwards in the suburbs of dallas was fired. we will begin there with omar villafranca. >> 15-year-old jordan edwards was shot and killed by >> reporter: 15-year-old jordan edwards was shot and killed by the police officer saturday night while leaving a party at this home in suburban dallas. police initially said the car edwards and four other teen boys were in backed up aggressively toward officers, but after seeing police body cam video, chief jonathan haber walked back those statements. -- kill the zoo freshman. >> after reviewing the findings, i have made the decision to terminate oliver, employment with the police department. >> >> a vigil was held for the teen last night. he is the family attorney. >> what the family hopes to get out of all of this is a change, some sort of significant change. >> and to see it
walter scott was 50 years old, jordan edwards 15. they never met but they met the same end, shot to death by police officers, neither was armed. today, scott's killer was convicted in a plea deal and the officer who killed edwards in the suburbs of dallas was fired. we will begin there with omar villafranca. >> 15-year-old jordan edwards was shot and killed by >> reporter: 15-year-old jordan edwards was shot and killed by the police officer saturday night while leaving a party at...
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we're also learning more leading up to the death of 15-year-old edwards. >>> good morning, anne-marie. anger is mounting following the police-involved shooting o a black teenager. authorities say it started when officers arrived at a chaotic rt underage drinking party. roy oliver was fired tuesday, days after shooting 15-year-old jordan edwards as he and others were leaving a house party. >> i do have questions related to my observation on the video. >> reporter: the police chief announced it yesterday. it contra distributed the department's original account. after hearing gunshots outside the suburban home, authorities now say the officers confronted the vehicle edwards was in as the car was driving away. the officer then opened fire into the passenger side window, shooting the high school freshman in the head and killing him. in a statement officials say oliver who was the second officer at the scene violated several departmental policies but did not give further deta one father to another. i can't express what they're going for. >> while the edwards family is glad he was terminated
we're also learning more leading up to the death of 15-year-old edwards. >>> good morning, anne-marie. anger is mounting following the police-involved shooting o a black teenager. authorities say it started when officers arrived at a chaotic rt underage drinking party. roy oliver was fired tuesday, days after shooting 15-year-old jordan edwards as he and others were leaving a house party. >> i do have questions related to my observation on the video. >> reporter: the police...
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jordan edwards 15. they never met, but they met the same end, shot to death by police officers. neither was armed. today scott's killer was convicted in a plea deal. the officer who killed edwards in the suburbs of dallas has been put on leave. we'll begin there with omar villafranca. >> reporter: 15-year-old jordan edwards was shot and killed by the police officer saturday night while leaving a party at this home in suburban dallas. police initially said the car edwards and four other teen boys were in backed up aggressively toward officers, but after seeing police body cam video, chief jonathan haber >> according to the video i viewed, the vehicle was moving forward as the officer was approached. as the chief, i will continue to be forthcoming and transparent in the independent investigation. >> we send our prayers over to the family. >> r
jordan edwards 15. they never met, but they met the same end, shot to death by police officers. neither was armed. today scott's killer was convicted in a plea deal. the officer who killed edwards in the suburbs of dallas has been put on leave. we'll begin there with omar villafranca. >> reporter: 15-year-old jordan edwards was shot and killed by the police officer saturday night while leaving a party at this home in suburban dallas. police initially said the car edwards and four other...
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asked if i wanted to go. >> the officer that killed edwards is currently on leave. the police chief says he was troubled by what he saw in that dash cam video. the investigation of the shooting will be led by nearby dallas police. >>> if you have a wedding dress in your closet, we're asking you to open your heart and donate it to a very special cause today. a group of women from forever angels of virginia creates gifts of love for families that lost a baby. and they take these donated wedding dresses and stitch them into burial that never make it home from the hospital. you can do that until 7:30 tonight. >>> get ready for falling temps the rest of the week. >> a little reminder here not to plant flowers yet. downtown we are past the average last frost april 23rd. but frederick's is today. frederick's is not until the 28th. but a general rule of thumb, wait until mother's day to plant. when we come back, we'll show you the temperatures this weekend. you will not want to plant flowers this weekend. for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses.
asked if i wanted to go. >> the officer that killed edwards is currently on leave. the police chief says he was troubled by what he saw in that dash cam video. the investigation of the shooting will be led by nearby dallas police. >>> if you have a wedding dress in your closet, we're asking you to open your heart and donate it to a very special cause today. a group of women from forever angels of virginia creates gifts of love for families that lost a baby. and they take these...
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august, 1995, and forjonathan edwards, a leap into historym august, 1995, and forjonathan edwards, ait again! i don't believe it! it remains the triple jump world record to this day but for how much longer? under new proposals, all world records set before 2005 would be erased, including paula radcliffe's marathon mark from 2003, because the drug testing back then did not match today's standards. the planning is to restore faith in athletics but those set to lose their records despite doing nothing wrong are unimpressed. very disappointed, obviously. this is a broad, sweeping solution which they arejust broad, sweeping solution which they are just trying to push broad, sweeping solution which they arejust trying to push in broad, sweeping solution which they are just trying to push in which yet again sees clean athletes suffering for the actions of cheats. european athletics believes record should now only stand if the athlete samples are stored for retesting and that has only happened since 2005. some records have stood since the 1980s sanchez these... they never failed drugs sanche
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the officer who fatally killed jordan edwards.at the scene of the shooting also attempted to cover up for the defendant murder of edwards, in other words, but for the release of the body cam footage, the policy makers and other officers would have stood in defense of oliver. plaintiff seeks answers and compensation for damages and wropgf wrongful death of jordan edwards. this lawsuit goes after the officer who fired the shots but also goes after the african-american mayor and city council and chief of police, saying this wasn't enough training for these police officers, creating a culture which never gives edwards a chance at living that day. here's one of the racial claims made against the officer. the driver of that car according to the lawsuit said quote, an officer commented this "n" word doesn't know his f'ing left from his right. that heard by the driver of the car after being instructed to walk backwards. the father of the victim claims that all of this shows the racial makeup that this police department at the very least m
the officer who fatally killed jordan edwards.at the scene of the shooting also attempted to cover up for the defendant murder of edwards, in other words, but for the release of the body cam footage, the policy makers and other officers would have stood in defense of oliver. plaintiff seeks answers and compensation for damages and wropgf wrongful death of jordan edwards. this lawsuit goes after the officer who fired the shots but also goes after the african-american mayor and city council and...
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edward, thank you. >>> this is how d.c.er crews had to get to the underground valves on wednesday to turn off the flowing water beneath macarthur boulevard. we've learned that road may not reopen until monday. the cast iron main that broke was that's pretty common among d.c. water pipes. d.c. water customers pay an added fee for pipe restoration. the fee brings in about $40 million a year. >>> after back-to-back delays due to rain, vdot crews will start working on the neabsco bridge. southbound 95 will be reduced from three to two lanes over the bridge and eastbound and westbound ramps are closed. the bridge was built in 1963. it needs major repairs to the deck. a hole opened up on the bridge back in october. about 71,000 cars use that bridge every day. >> i know i do. it looks like more and more of us are choosing to pay to get around the terrible traffic and here. take a look at the numbers in just one year. the number of people using the express lanes in northern virginia has jumped by 8,000. the price has also gone up b
edward, thank you. >>> this is how d.c.er crews had to get to the underground valves on wednesday to turn off the flowing water beneath macarthur boulevard. we've learned that road may not reopen until monday. the cast iron main that broke was that's pretty common among d.c. water pipes. d.c. water customers pay an added fee for pipe restoration. the fee brings in about $40 million a year. >>> after back-to-back delays due to rain, vdot crews will start working on the neabsco...
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agentes encontraron a un hombre con heridas de bala cerca de la avenida edwards.el tiroteo dijeron que un sujeto le dispar a la victima desde la banqueta. vo/lorena --la policia de san jose dio a conocer hoy la muerte de un hombre que fue baleado a finales de abril. --oficiales encontraron a "hctor vincent-lozano" de 24 aÑos, sobre la calle "locust" con heridas de bala; lozano fue llevado a un hospital donde falleci el 7 de mayo. --el joven se convirti en el homicidio nmero 11 registrado en esa ciudad. cesar --- un robo a mano armada caus panico hoy en una tienda costco en danville... take vo --- se robaron joyas y dispararon el arma de fuego mientras huan de la tienda ubicada en "fostoria way" cerca de la autopista 680... --- los sujetos cubran sus rostros con mscaras y con un martillo rompieron el estante de vidrio donde estaban las joyas... --- sta misma tienda fue blanco de otro robo el pasado 9 de mayo. vo/lorena --salen a la luz ms detalles sobre el apuÑalamiento.. a plena luz del da.. de un hombre en el parque dolores de san francisco. --la vctima se encuen
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he saved the family. >> reporter: edward says i does not remember much after making it out. >> i justelt dizzy so i just laid down and then i slept for a little bit. i woke up, i just know that i had a mask on. >> reporter: his injuries smoke inhalation, bumps, bruises and you are not surprised he ran back into that house. >> no, no not surprised. >> reporter: he said wow do it all again to save his family. >> i just want to thank god everybody got out of the house safely. >> reporter: that young man should be very proud of himself, but what is not okay is family's home. tonight, they do need some help, we have a phone number to our article on our web site , call that, if you would like to make them a donation. reporting live from children's hospital, bob brooks, channel six "action news". walter? >> what a story bob, thank you for that report. >>> police in delaware are trying to find a person who shot up a home this morning in new castle with five teenagers sleeping inside. it happened on the unit block of thorn lane, the house was riddled with bullets but no one was hurt. when poli
he saved the family. >> reporter: edward says i does not remember much after making it out. >> i justelt dizzy so i just laid down and then i slept for a little bit. i woke up, i just know that i had a mask on. >> reporter: his injuries smoke inhalation, bumps, bruises and you are not surprised he ran back into that house. >> no, no not surprised. >> reporter: he said wow do it all again to save his family. >> i just want to thank god everybody got out of the...
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jordan edwards was an honor student, and a standout athlete. he was 15-years-old. in the day ahead.. the justice department is expected to announce that it will not bring charges against officers in the death of alton sterling. two baton rouge police officers shot and killed the 37-year-old black man last july. he was selling homemade c-d's outside a convenience store at the time. the incident was captured on cell phone video, and sparked protests across the country. sterling's family is heartbroken about the justice department's decision. a police report says the officers saw sterling try to reach for a gun before he was shot. despite the justice department's decision, state authorities and pursue their own criminal charges. some bad news now for american airlines fliers who like a little leg room. the airline is decreasing the space between some of its economy class seats by about 2 inches. the goal, ironically, is to create more space onboard. american is reportedly trying to add more seats to some of its jetliners. they aren't alone. united airlines is reported
jordan edwards was an honor student, and a standout athlete. he was 15-years-old. in the day ahead.. the justice department is expected to announce that it will not bring charges against officers in the death of alton sterling. two baton rouge police officers shot and killed the 37-year-old black man last july. he was selling homemade c-d's outside a convenience store at the time. the incident was captured on cell phone video, and sparked protests across the country. sterling's family is...
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edward, thank you. >>> 5:47.oming up at 6:00, we will dig a little deeper into the background of the new special counsel, robert mueller. how this week's explosive report on the trump administration is impacting the stock market. >> reporter: good morning, i'm erika gonzalez at the live desk. the white police officer in oklahoma who shot and killed a black unarmed man is being acquitted of manslaughter. betty jo shelby left the courtroom almost running. she said she fired on him out of fear. his family bursting into tears in the courtroom when that verdict was read. >> don't shoot. hands up, don't shoot. >> reporter: and then this was the scene in the evening. a number of protests happening right outside. it was a peaceful evening though. people marching and comforting one another. the shooting happened last september. crutcher had his hands held up over his head, but officer shelby said that she fired because he didn't obey her commands and appeared to reach inside his suv. from the live desk, i'm erika gonzalez
edward, thank you. >>> 5:47.oming up at 6:00, we will dig a little deeper into the background of the new special counsel, robert mueller. how this week's explosive report on the trump administration is impacting the stock market. >> reporter: good morning, i'm erika gonzalez at the live desk. the white police officer in oklahoma who shot and killed a black unarmed man is being acquitted of manslaughter. betty jo shelby left the courtroom almost running. she said she fired on him...
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news 4's edward lawrence is live on capitol hill. do they have the votes? >> it appears, aaron, they were about two members short. they went to the white house yesterday. the president put on the full-court press and offered some assurances. it appears it will eke through the house later today. >> edward, we went through some of the changes in the bill a little earlier. how will it affect people and families? >> eun, that depends on who ask. democrats say it will restrict care and increase your premiums. republicans are saying it would decrease the premiums. it would affect those folks or could affect those folks with pre-existing conditions. states are under the bill are allowed to opt out. to bolster that, republicans added an amendment giving $8 billion over five years to insurance companies to off set the premiums. it depends on who you ask. >> edward lawrence on capitol hill. thanks. >> 4:47. military veterans sounded off last night at a town hall about problems at d.c.'s va hospital. this comes after a report from the inspector general that documented
news 4's edward lawrence is live on capitol hill. do they have the votes? >> it appears, aaron, they were about two members short. they went to the white house yesterday. the president put on the full-court press and offered some assurances. it appears it will eke through the house later today. >> edward, we went through some of the changes in the bill a little earlier. how will it affect people and families? >> eun, that depends on who ask. democrats say it will restrict care...
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edward lawrence is here. >> reporter: this could be months, actually. the senate is not in agreement over this bill. in fact, senators have been talking about putting it into committee first. the full senate won't hear it for a pretty long time. pass the senate. what's next for the republicans? >> reporter: that would be a loss. they believe they can get it through. the bill may drastically change in the senate. they're concerned about the capping of the medicaid and removing subsidies. so there's a lot of concerns in the senate. this bill may be completely different. they'll have to reconcile the two bills in order for it to go to the president's des zblk edward lawrence, thanks. >>> president trump is preparing for the first overseas trip. he's leaving in a couple of weeks. he'll start in saudi arabia and then travel to israel. he will head to the vatican for a meeting with pope francis. the tour will conclude with a nato meeting on june 25th in brussels and the g-20 summit in world against terrorism, isis and to isolate iran. >>> montgomery county po
edward lawrence is here. >> reporter: this could be months, actually. the senate is not in agreement over this bill. in fact, senators have been talking about putting it into committee first. the full senate won't hear it for a pretty long time. pass the senate. what's next for the republicans? >> reporter: that would be a loss. they believe they can get it through. the bill may drastically change in the senate. they're concerned about the capping of the medicaid and removing...
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the officer fired at the departing vehicle, hitting edwards in the head. suburb are calling for oliver's arrest and the body cameras made public. if you live in your report about a shooting and you are a police officer, there needs to be consequences. >> the freshman first ballplayer -- football player and honor students has the magnitude cannot be overstated and that their family is working hard to deal with the loss of our beloved jordan. the family's attorney says they want to see officer oliver indicted. he now has 10 days to appeal his termination. missouri arele in bracing for more heavy rain following those deadly floods across the midwest. the rising waters have claimed at least five lives and officials say the meramec river is that nearly historic levels right now with floodwaters damaging at least 200 homes and threatening to overflow into 1500 more. my nephew got off school today because some of the teachers could not make it in. headed our of rain way. i think will be mostly beneficial. an inch to two inches over 30 hours or something, so we ca
the officer fired at the departing vehicle, hitting edwards in the head. suburb are calling for oliver's arrest and the body cameras made public. if you live in your report about a shooting and you are a police officer, there needs to be consequences. >> the freshman first ballplayer -- football player and honor students has the magnitude cannot be overstated and that their family is working hard to deal with the loss of our beloved jordan. the family's attorney says they want to see...
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august 1995, and forjonathan edwards, a lea p 1995, and forjonathan edwards, a leap into history.!m remains the triple jump world record to this day, but for how much longer? under a new proposal all world records set before 2005 will be erased, including paula radcliffe's marathon mark from 2003, because the drug testing back then didn't match today's standards. the plan aims to restore faith in athletics, but those set to lose their records despite doing nothing wrong are unimpressed. very disappointed, obviously. this is a broad, sweeping solution which they arejust broad, sweeping solution which they are just trying to push broad, sweeping solution which they arejust trying to push in broad, sweeping solution which they are just trying to push in which yet again sees clean athletes suffering for the actions of cheats. european athletics believes records should now only stand if the athletes‘ samples are stored for retesting, and that has only happened since 2005. some records have stood since the 1980s, such as florence griffith joyner‘s and marita cox. they never failed a dru
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edwards: the republican party was starting to become two parties. you really were taking on something that was falling apart. steele: it is good to be back with you and to be part of the aspen family. i really enjoy these conversations and to hang out with my buddy over here, which we go back to our days in maryland, and it really is about -- the one thing if you're going to look at what we have in hairstyles is our that we are grassroots guys. come from thaty space where real people live out their lives every day. philosophicalrent -- tom has a different philosophical approach on how to best help and be part of those communities of people grow and prosper. my view is different as well, and that is the sweet spot where you go to compete around ideas and policy and things like that, so that, for me, has always been a foundational idea. i learned that growing up in washington, d.c. this is my home. one of the things i learned very early in life -- that you have to be not just smart about your goals and aspirations but a ,ittle bit fleet of foot partic
edwards: the republican party was starting to become two parties. you really were taking on something that was falling apart. steele: it is good to be back with you and to be part of the aspen family. i really enjoy these conversations and to hang out with my buddy over here, which we go back to our days in maryland, and it really is about -- the one thing if you're going to look at what we have in hairstyles is our that we are grassroots guys. come from thaty space where real people live out...
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meanwhile, heartbroken friends and family were in mourning today at the funeral for jordan edwards. mesquite skeeters started their spring practice without jordan edwards, a freshman who was excited to compete for a spot on the team. his life was cut short on a weekend night leaving a crowded house party. the straight a student athlete was shot and killed in his brother's car by a police officer. faculty at mesquite high school mourn edwards' loss and describe him as one of their best. >> you see and hear of a student always smiling, happy, the energy that he brought into the room, you know, when you ask his teachers what they thought about him, every one of them said he was awesome. >> reporter: edwards loved football and became friends with the school's new coach. >> we knew he was one of our best athletes but even more, just one of our best all-around kids. he was a coach's dream. he was very self-motivated and had a lot of goals on what he wanted to do down the road. >> reporter: the very same day the 15-year-old should have started spring practice, his family received word that
meanwhile, heartbroken friends and family were in mourning today at the funeral for jordan edwards. mesquite skeeters started their spring practice without jordan edwards, a freshman who was excited to compete for a spot on the team. his life was cut short on a weekend night leaving a crowded house party. the straight a student athlete was shot and killed in his brother's car by a police officer. faculty at mesquite high school mourn edwards' loss and describe him as one of their best. >>...
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the hashtag jordan edwards is gaining in popularity on social media. this is so sad, but we need to get ready to hear about every single detail in this young man's life. they're going to try to vilify him so people will disassociate their feelings from this tragedy. and rafael adds, why are they so quick to use deadly force. we want to hear from you. join in the conversation. >>> later today president trump will unveil a new ad touting his accomplishments during his first 100 days in office. meg oliver shows us what's included in the president's new ad. >> a trillion dollars spending bill that will fund the government 30th was released monday morning. president trump dropped his initial demands so lawmakers could reach a deal. the bill includes $1.5 billion for more border security, but the money can't be used for a border wall. the legislation does not cut funding for planned parenthood and the environmental protection agency will keep 99% of its funding and military spending increases $14.8 billion. the white house had initially asked for 30 billion.
the hashtag jordan edwards is gaining in popularity on social media. this is so sad, but we need to get ready to hear about every single detail in this young man's life. they're going to try to vilify him so people will disassociate their feelings from this tragedy. and rafael adds, why are they so quick to use deadly force. we want to hear from you. join in the conversation. >>> later today president trump will unveil a new ad touting his accomplishments during his first 100 days in...
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his name jordan edwards.embered as a kid who loved football, and was a good student. >> killed when a police officer opened fire over the weekend while edwards and others were leaving a house party that got unruly. abc's danya bachus has the the story. >> reporter: a texas community grieving the loss of high school freshman jordan edwards. the honor student and standout athlete was killed by a police officer's rifle saturday. >> it means something to us. >> reporter: tuesday the officer responsible for firing the fatal shot terminated. >> it has been determined roy oliver, who was the second officer at the scene, violated several departmental policies. >> reporter: saturday police were responding to an underaged drinking call at this dallas area home. the 15-year-old leaving in a car with four others. police originally saying the driver tried to use the vehicle as a weapon. >> there was an unknown altercation with the vehicle, backing down the road toward officers in aggressive manner. monday, the police chie
his name jordan edwards.embered as a kid who loved football, and was a good student. >> killed when a police officer opened fire over the weekend while edwards and others were leaving a house party that got unruly. abc's danya bachus has the the story. >> reporter: a texas community grieving the loss of high school freshman jordan edwards. the honor student and standout athlete was killed by a police officer's rifle saturday. >> it means something to us. >> reporter:...
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coming up what you got there man edward 40 oz huh edward 40 oz bruh you can't have alcohol here if youassembling your costume and running shoes that means you are getting ready for the 2017 bay to breakers well guess what? so am i .i'll explain in the next edition of people behaving badly (pam) but first --a reason to take a break from checking your social media feed... the impact it could be having on your health ... especially for people in a certain age range. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] "laptop ban"... you may have seen this phrase floating around the news and airports, but what exactly does it mean? the department of homeland security is in the process of expanding an electronics ban that was started in march in certain areas, to all flights arriving from european countries.while
coming up what you got there man edward 40 oz huh edward 40 oz bruh you can't have alcohol here if youassembling your costume and running shoes that means you are getting ready for the 2017 bay to breakers well guess what? so am i .i'll explain in the next edition of people behaving badly (pam) but first --a reason to take a break from checking your social media feed... the impact it could be having on your health ... especially for people in a certain age range. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales,...
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again, justice would be jordan edwards 5:00 live today.> the initial police accounts saying they were driving aggressively and that being changed. although again, the case is by no means over. twint bring in the president of the dallas police association. we had some stechnical difficulty. i'm glad we have you here seated. is this typical or atypical of your work? >> i think it's first of all -- i want to say it's a tragic event. this young man was an exceptional person, exceptional young man. i have a young teenage son. i want to give my deepest condolences to the family. i think all of us in the police profession are looking at this and we're disturbed. >> go on. it is typical or not? >> no, i don't think it's typical. i think these actions here, i think it was appropriate for the district attorney to charge the officer. although i haven't seen the video, from what i hear, i think the facts were very clear that action needed to be taken. and when it's very evident, then it should be swiftly. i think all police officers, or the majority o
again, justice would be jordan edwards 5:00 live today.> the initial police accounts saying they were driving aggressively and that being changed. although again, the case is by no means over. twint bring in the president of the dallas police association. we had some stechnical difficulty. i'm glad we have you here seated. is this typical or atypical of your work? >> i think it's first of all -- i want to say it's a tragic event. this young man was an exceptional person, exceptional...
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we'll hear from news 4's edward lawrence from capitol hill. >> he has information on what vice presidente pence knew about the problems about michael flynn and when. >>> so this is how dc water crew hs to get to the underground valves on wednesday to get to the water valves on macarthur boulevard. it may not open until monday. it was a pipe as old as 1860. they pay an added fee for pipe restoration. that fee brings in $40 million a year. after back-to-back they'll do the second phase of neabsco bridge. the eastbound and westbound ramp from gail boulevard will be shut down. it was built in 1963 and needs 345i7b major repairs to the bridge deck. >>> 4:35 your time right now. want to get a check on your weather and traffic. >> we'll check on sheena and chuck for a minute. let's get back to melissa mollet. >> breaking news again. prince george's county again, and right now we have a crew on the way. northbound indian head highway there at farmington road, all lanes blocked northbound because of this fatd tall pedestrian crash. right now police are letting you take a right if you want to avoi
we'll hear from news 4's edward lawrence from capitol hill. >> he has information on what vice presidente pence knew about the problems about michael flynn and when. >>> so this is how dc water crew hs to get to the underground valves on wednesday to get to the water valves on macarthur boulevard. it may not open until monday. it was a pipe as old as 1860. they pay an added fee for pipe restoration. that fee brings in $40 million a year. after back-to-back they'll do the second...
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to test public opinion, the bbc‘s huw edwards travelled to meet people in a suburb of paris.is the annual bank holiday football tournament in the outskirts of paris. the reaction to the election seems to be relief rather than enthusiasm. lots of people voted for him yesterday, but they voted against marine le pen. he is young and has no past experience. so, it might be difficult for him, but i believe he can do it. it is a complex picture, evenin can do it. it is a complex picture, even ina can do it. it is a complex picture, even in a mixed community like this one. one of the coaches, who left
to test public opinion, the bbc‘s huw edwards travelled to meet people in a suburb of paris.is the annual bank holiday football tournament in the outskirts of paris. the reaction to the election seems to be relief rather than enthusiasm. lots of people voted for him yesterday, but they voted against marine le pen. he is young and has no past experience. so, it might be difficult for him, but i believe he can do it. it is a complex picture, evenin can do it. it is a complex picture, even ina...
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. >> news 4's edward lawrence is how broad will robert mueller's investigation be? >> reporter: he will have broad powers as special counsel, subpoena power, get witnesses to testify. he can bring charges. he can also prosecute. this is not something he's unfamiliar with. robert mueller ran the fbi as you know right after the 9/11 attacks for about 12 years. he's likely to reach out to some of his former colleagues at the fbi to see where the investigation into the russian meddling in the u.s. election stands and then go forward from there. what this might do though is delay a little bit this investigation because he has to get staff in place first. >> edward, there's a new report that former national security adviser michael flynn told the trump team he was under investigation weeks before the inauguration. what do you know about that? >> reporter: well, eun, "the new york times" reports that flynn told the team that he was under investigation for this. it didn't seem to phase them. two days after the inauguration he told ivanka trump an kushner that he wanted to b
. >> news 4's edward lawrence is how broad will robert mueller's investigation be? >> reporter: he will have broad powers as special counsel, subpoena power, get witnesses to testify. he can bring charges. he can also prosecute. this is not something he's unfamiliar with. robert mueller ran the fbi as you know right after the 9/11 attacks for about 12 years. he's likely to reach out to some of his former colleagues at the fbi to see where the investigation into the russian meddling...
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missouri state senator maria chappelle-nadal tweeted -- "edward crawford is dead. found in his car shot to death. he is #ferguson's hero. for those of us tear-gassed, he was our local champion. rip" crawford died in his car from a gunshot wound on thursday. his father has rejected the police's initial claims that the death was a suicide. he is the third ferguson protester to have been found shot dead inside their own cars since the uprising. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. nermeen: and i'm nermeen shaikh. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. president trump has set off a political firestorm after firing fbi director james comey just weeks after comey confirmed the fbi was investigating whether trump's campaign collaborated with russia to sway the 2016 election. comey was four years into a 10-year term.
missouri state senator maria chappelle-nadal tweeted -- "edward crawford is dead. found in his car shot to death. he is #ferguson's hero. for those of us tear-gassed, he was our local champion. rip" crawford died in his car from a gunshot wound on thursday. his father has rejected the police's initial claims that the death was a suicide. he is the third ferguson protester to have been found shot dead inside their own cars since the uprising. and those are some of the headlines. this...
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. >>> arraignment is set today for edward moses jr. of southwest philadelphia. he's charged with murdering his girlfriend. he's also the mother of his two children. crystalin thomas was found shot to death in her home in delaware county yesterday morning. darby police believe an argument between crystalin and moses led to the shooting. the victim's children are now with their grandmother. >>> families fighting for safety on the streets. that was the theme of a neighborhood rally in philadelphia last night. sky force 10 was over east falls, where neighbors blocked traffic during the evening rush hour. the demonstrators were protesting the state's plan to remove traffic lights from the intersection of allegheny avenue and 32nd street. neighbors tell us that the lights are necessary, because children cross that intersection to get to school. folks demonstrated in the 1970s to get the traffic light installed after two children were killed crossing the street here. >> we've spent the night out
. >>> arraignment is set today for edward moses jr. of southwest philadelphia. he's charged with murdering his girlfriend. he's also the mother of his two children. crystalin thomas was found shot to death in her home in delaware county yesterday morning. darby police believe an argument between crystalin and moses led to the shooting. the victim's children are now with their grandmother. >>> families fighting for safety on the streets. that was the theme of a neighborhood...
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edwards, 7:23 a.m., may 26. let's head to matt pellman starting on the 30 bypass, good morning. >> reporter: tam, overall volume is lighter than normal as people make it an extra long weekend heading into memorial day. it's not light here on the 30 bypass, eastbound side near downingtown crash has been out here for an hour taking out the left lane right lane squeezing by. stick with business 30 or the eastbound turnpike. upper hanover downed pole from an overnight crash closing kutztown road. church or 29 the alternates there. wreck on the media bypass close to 252. slowing there. reports on rocks on the road along kelly drive outbound near hunting park, right lane out of the commission there. slow speeds on i-95 and the schuylkill expressway, but not as bad as normal. tam. >> thank you, matt, we'll take a short break and come back to
edwards, 7:23 a.m., may 26. let's head to matt pellman starting on the 30 bypass, good morning. >> reporter: tam, overall volume is lighter than normal as people make it an extra long weekend heading into memorial day. it's not light here on the 30 bypass, eastbound side near downingtown crash has been out here for an hour taking out the left lane right lane squeezing by. stick with business 30 or the eastbound turnpike. upper hanover downed pole from an overnight crash closing kutztown...
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tojonathan edwards or colin jackson.t up in all of this, just so that the organisation you are part of can seem tough? you are right and no one is in a nyway you are right and no one is in anyway questioning those athletes you mentioned. but we had some dark daysin you mentioned. but we had some dark days in the 19805 some athletes from the former east germany and former soviet union, they are still on the books. so when the task force looks of the project we wanted to remove those records we felt were achieved by amphetamine. but legally we could not pick and choose, it had to be one size fits all. very unfortunate for those great british athletes you mentioned. but there will always have those records, it would make sure that the current generations have records set that are achievable and accurate. thank you forjoining us. lovely weather in london and in scotla nd lovely weather in london and in scotland it was the warmest day of the year so far. definitely some warmth around across the western side of scotland, north
tojonathan edwards or colin jackson.t up in all of this, just so that the organisation you are part of can seem tough? you are right and no one is in a nyway you are right and no one is in anyway questioning those athletes you mentioned. but we had some dark daysin you mentioned. but we had some dark days in the 19805 some athletes from the former east germany and former soviet union, they are still on the books. so when the task force looks of the project we wanted to remove those records we...
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we know the edwards family is grieving.> reporter: oliver's attorney would not comment on the officer's arrest. the family of jordan edwards filed a wrongful death lawsuit. >> the charges for murder are great, but they hope to see a conviction. >> reporter: a former police officer now finding himself on the other side of the law. as the family prepares to bury their son later today. maya rodriguez, nbc news. >> royal v oliver is out of jai $300,000 bond. not one, but two questions about the passing of the health care bill. we will talk about both of those right after this. try new flonase sensist instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. break through your allergies. new flonase sensimist with tampax pearl. you get ultimate protection on your heaviest day
we know the edwards family is grieving.> reporter: oliver's attorney would not comment on the officer's arrest. the family of jordan edwards filed a wrongful death lawsuit. >> the charges for murder are great, but they hope to see a conviction. >> reporter: a former police officer now finding himself on the other side of the law. as the family prepares to bury their son later today. maya rodriguez, nbc news. >> royal v oliver is out of jai $300,000 bond. not one, but two...
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edwards got pregnant at 14. >> i was still a freshman, and i was just like there's no possible way i could have done that. and it was a big surprise to me. >> reporter: a surprise even though she says she didn't use contraception properly. >> we were young. he was my first. we didn't use as much protection as we should have, and we didn't try to prevent it, but we also didn't think that it could happen. >> reporter: before her pregnancy, edwards had one sex ed class a year in her middle school. >> it was like one, basically an hour, and they told us everything, and then in eighth grade they told us everything again, but it was like, it was once a year when they did this. >> reporter: kierstin's mother, brandy surratt, is helping raise her granddaughter and babysits while kiersten attends school. she says she taught her daughter about sex. >> if they teach it a lot more in school and not only at home too, you know, i think things could have been prevented. >> reporter: and so you're in favor of having a more comprehensive sex education? >> oh yes. don't just teach them, "hey, abstinen
edwards got pregnant at 14. >> i was still a freshman, and i was just like there's no possible way i could have done that. and it was a big surprise to me. >> reporter: a surprise even though she says she didn't use contraception properly. >> we were young. he was my first. we didn't use as much protection as we should have, and we didn't try to prevent it, but we also didn't think that it could happen. >> reporter: before her pregnancy, edwards had one sex ed class a...
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(vicki) officers later identified the suspect pinned down by employees as 21-year-old kesean edwards. he is now
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can't bring herself too go to church because she would have to pass where her teenage son, jordan edwardss killed by a police officer. here's omar villafranca. >> reporter: jordan's parents charmaine and odell edwards say one of the hardest things for them to do is explain to their four-year-old daughter that her big brother isn't coming home. >> i want to see jordan, mommy, and all i can say is, you'll see him again when you go to heaven. >> reporter: on april 29th, 15-year-old jordan edwards, two friends and his two brothers were leaving a house party in suburban dallas when police officer royli his partner tried to get their car to stop. according to an arrest warrant, oliver shot multiple rounds from his patrol rifle as the vehicle drove past him. jordan, sitting in the front passenger seat, was shot in the head and later died. his 16-year-old brother vidal was the driver. have you replayed that moment in your head? >> every night. i can't even sleep. >> reporter: at first police said the teenager's car backed up aggressively toward the officers. but balch springs police chief jonatha
can't bring herself too go to church because she would have to pass where her teenage son, jordan edwardss killed by a police officer. here's omar villafranca. >> reporter: jordan's parents charmaine and odell edwards say one of the hardest things for them to do is explain to their four-year-old daughter that her big brother isn't coming home. >> i want to see jordan, mommy, and all i can say is, you'll see him again when you go to heaven. >> reporter: on april 29th,...
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retirement beckons but prince edward insists his father won't be inactive. disappearing into the background and never being seen again. i still think, he'll pick and choose what he wants to do and how he'll do it and what's sensible and what's practical. as i said, i don't think we'll see him completely disappear but he's making it absolutely clear to organisations, please don't come round asking me to do things and expect me to say yes, because the answer's going to be no. hopefully he can enjoy more of what he enjoys doing. this is an ancient institution adjusting to the fact that one of its key players will be on display a lot less. out and about, the queen relies on her husband. others will have to step up to the mark. it is always a team effort and that's what we do. the show goes on. if an actor retires from a show, guess what, the show goes on, everybody shuffles around and we fill in the spaces and keep it all going. and that's what we will do. it doesn't require any massive reorganisation, that's what we do, we support each other. such support is al
retirement beckons but prince edward insists his father won't be inactive. disappearing into the background and never being seen again. i still think, he'll pick and choose what he wants to do and how he'll do it and what's sensible and what's practical. as i said, i don't think we'll see him completely disappear but he's making it absolutely clear to organisations, please don't come round asking me to do things and expect me to say yes, because the answer's going to be no. hopefully he can...
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august, 1995, and forjonathan edwards, a lea p 1995, and forjonathan edwards, a leap into history.mp world record holder to this day, but for how much longer? all records set before 2005 will be raised, including this mou is vanmarcke in 2003, because the drug testing then did not meet today's standard —— marys marys on . this has seen athletes suffering because of the actions of cheap. don't make cheats. some records have stood since the 1980s, including this one. these athletes have never failed drug test, but nobody has come close to these results. some believe it is time to rewrite the history books. i think it is time. they are convincing the public that what they are watching is real. the iaaf will consider the ide in august. the head of the organisation said he will consider it. it seems the sport's rich history could soon be history itself —— idea. a crane has crashed in south korea. and oil plant was being built and it is said that the crash could cause delays to construction —— an. hillary clinton has been talking in more detail about her defeat by donald trump. at an eve
august, 1995, and forjonathan edwards, a lea p 1995, and forjonathan edwards, a leap into history.mp world record holder to this day, but for how much longer? all records set before 2005 will be raised, including this mou is vanmarcke in 2003, because the drug testing then did not meet today's standard —— marys marys on . this has seen athletes suffering because of the actions of cheap. don't make cheats. some records have stood since the 1980s, including this one. these athletes have never...
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her is, you'll see him again when you go to heaven. >> reporter: on april 29, 15- year-old jordan edwardsfriends and his two brothers were leaving a house party in suburban dallas when police officer roy oliver and his partner tried to get their car ar stop. according to an arrest warrant, eriver shot multiple rounds from his patrol rifle as the vehicle drove past him. jordan, sitting in the front passenger seat, was shot in the head and later died. his 16-year-old brother vidal was the driver. have you replayed that moment in your head? >> every night. i can't even sleep. >> reporter: at first, police said the teenager's car backed up "aggressively" toward the officers. but balch springs police chief jonathan haber later changed his tone after seeing the officer's body cam video. on may 2, the chief fired oliver. .> if the car was leaving the scene and he wasn't posing a threat to anyone, why shoot? but you're literally shooting like you're playing target thactice. that's how it... in my mind, it's like he was hunting. >> reporter: oliver faces a murder charge. charmaine and odell say th
her is, you'll see him again when you go to heaven. >> reporter: on april 29, 15- year-old jordan edwardsfriends and his two brothers were leaving a house party in suburban dallas when police officer roy oliver and his partner tried to get their car ar stop. according to an arrest warrant, eriver shot multiple rounds from his patrol rifle as the vehicle drove past him. jordan, sitting in the front passenger seat, was shot in the head and later died. his 16-year-old brother vidal was the...
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we know the edwards family is grieving.n over here, too. >> oliver's attorney would not comment on the officer's arrest. the family of jordan edwards has filed a wrongful deathlawsuit. >> the family is in it for the long haul. proper charges for murder are great biwhat tare hoping to see is a conviction. >> reporter: a former police officer now finding himself on the other side of the law. as a family prepares to bury their son later today. maya rodriguez, nbc news. >> certainly thinking about that family today. >>> coming up, the undeniable impact of the gop health care bill. millions of people are concerned about how this could alter health coverage for years to come. one family with a lot to lose shares their story, next. l nigh. she said the future freaks her out. how come no one likes me, jim? intel does! just think of everything intel's doing right now with artificial intelligence. and pretty soon ai is going to help executives like her see trends to stay ahead of her competition. no more sleepless nights. - we're goi
we know the edwards family is grieving.n over here, too. >> oliver's attorney would not comment on the officer's arrest. the family of jordan edwards has filed a wrongful deathlawsuit. >> the family is in it for the long haul. proper charges for murder are great biwhat tare hoping to see is a conviction. >> reporter: a former police officer now finding himself on the other side of the law. as a family prepares to bury their son later today. maya rodriguez, nbc news. >>...
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as one of the jails few transgender inmates edward burkes says pc is the best place to be in jail. >>any people. it's quiet. so you don't get as much attention from the other male inmates. >> but even in pc burkes is still subjected to scorn. >> got to be butt ugly though. that monster with the red hair. ugly as a dude. even uglier being a girl. >> some guys just can't adapt to having a transgender male in the pc pod with them. and it causes problems because it is a smaller pod. as the smaller unit. so you are closer to that person. >> she -- >> what would jail be without them though? >> recently burkes requested a transit transfer for the jail's other pc unit citing safety concerns. she is now in the same unit as the rakeem brown. brown whose also transgender and goes by the name "honey," has known burkes for years. >> like family. my little sister, really. we been through a lot. we done been through the highways and byways together. and we can talk about anything. and then we're out and open. >> the two friends said they learned the other was in jail through the inmate grapevine. so
as one of the jails few transgender inmates edward burkes says pc is the best place to be in jail. >>any people. it's quiet. so you don't get as much attention from the other male inmates. >> but even in pc burkes is still subjected to scorn. >> got to be butt ugly though. that monster with the red hair. ugly as a dude. even uglier being a girl. >> some guys just can't adapt to having a transgender male in the pc pod with them. and it causes problems because it is a...