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so the defense offered a theory that emmett started a fight and the gun fell on the ground and emmett grabbed it and shot rob and then rob fired back in self-defense. the courtroom came to a halt. every head turned when a star witness took the stand to support that theory. >> would you please state and spell your name for the record. >> kandi hall. >> kandi, who repeated the story on the stand she told us of emmett becoming enraged and hearing the two men scuffle before she walked away before she heard but did not see the shooting. the only problem, she told the police a very different story the night it happened. >> you told detective miller that night that you didn't see or hear a physical altercation, isn't that right? >> i don't know. i don't remember. >> in fact, kandi changed her story about so many things, all helpful to rob's case. >> i'm trying to clarify that your story changed aft >> things were remembered after talking to my husband. >> in fact, later, the judge made a comment outside the jury's presence. >> he said in all of his 30 some years on the bench he had never see
so the defense offered a theory that emmett started a fight and the gun fell on the ground and emmett grabbed it and shot rob and then rob fired back in self-defense. the courtroom came to a halt. every head turned when a star witness took the stand to support that theory. >> would you please state and spell your name for the record. >> kandi hall. >> kandi, who repeated the story on the stand she told us of emmett becoming enraged and hearing the two men scuffle before she...
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Oct 31, 2016
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half a year since they hugged good-bye as emmett moved to a house in the country. yeah. and ehrling to a retirement home. a 90th birthday is pause for celebration. >> is the pope catholic? yes. >> reporter: but emmett's parents have made sure the visits have also continued on the ordinary days. >> i can do it faster. >> reporter: ehrling's wife joyce knows, too. >> he misses emmett. >> reporter: the boys still need each other. >> we used to call this dog tags in the army. emmett [ laughter ]. >> reporter: when the friendship has bridged nearly nine decades and two moves, consider it true. left and right? >> you come back again. >> reporter: just a formality when your heart tells you what to do. >> oh, my gosh. first story when it first aired and went viral. >> you know that emmett is going to remember all of those times that he spent and all that he was able to learn as well. >> the best people that my kids have in their life are their grandparents. they don't sweat the small stuff. they are wise. they get it. >> i know. i told you i was going to do this. i knew there wa
half a year since they hugged good-bye as emmett moved to a house in the country. yeah. and ehrling to a retirement home. a 90th birthday is pause for celebration. >> is the pope catholic? yes. >> reporter: but emmett's parents have made sure the visits have also continued on the ordinary days. >> i can do it faster. >> reporter: ehrling's wife joyce knows, too. >> he misses emmett. >> reporter: the boys still need each other. >> we used to call this...
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Oct 21, 2016
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but were unable to revive him. 3 the sign placed where emmett mississippi... was damaged by bullet holes again. the sign has more than 40 holes in it -- and has been vandalized in the past.no one has ever been arrested for the crime.the "emmett till interpretative project" is trying to collect 15-thousand dollars to replace the sign. 3 a deer rescued by a texas police officer on tuesday ... keeps trying to find him.the officer says the deer was tied up and left behind a home under construction in a neighborhood. that's when the officer freed the deer and urged it back into the woods. but instead ... the deer the front of the house ... and continues to return to the site.in fact, the officer was talking to a reporter about it yesterday when the deer wandered up behind him. :58-1:05 "sir is that him right there ... as a matter of fact yes it is .. is that right .. wow that's perfect timing right there isn't it. 3 the officer says he's worried about what will happen to the animal now that it clearly has become domesticated enough to republican presidential nomine
but were unable to revive him. 3 the sign placed where emmett mississippi... was damaged by bullet holes again. the sign has more than 40 holes in it -- and has been vandalized in the past.no one has ever been arrested for the crime.the "emmett till interpretative project" is trying to collect 15-thousand dollars to replace the sign. 3 a deer rescued by a texas police officer on tuesday ... keeps trying to find him.the officer says the deer was tied up and left behind a home under...
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Oct 24, 2016
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someone shot up the sign placed at the site where emmett ts mississippi. till was just 14 years old when he was kidnapped and brutally killed in 1955 after witnesses say he whistled at a white woman. his accused killers were found not guilty by a jury of their all-white peers. the group raising money to replace the sign plans to develop a smartphone app to connect it with other historical sites. incredible video off the coast of miami beach: a group of boaters came face-to-face with this giant whale shark. whale sharks are the largest fish in the world and nearly 20 tons. what to watch for today, hundreds of jobs will be up for grabs in tampa. seminole hard rock hotel and casino is having a hiring event looking to fill more than 200 positions. positions for servers to marketing to security. just stop by the hard rock cafe anytime between 11:00 and 2:00. we have a lot to get to coming up at 5 on 10 news this morning... ian is in the newsroom with what we are working on this morning. an investigation is underway this morning after a deadly fire in washington
someone shot up the sign placed at the site where emmett ts mississippi. till was just 14 years old when he was kidnapped and brutally killed in 1955 after witnesses say he whistled at a white woman. his accused killers were found not guilty by a jury of their all-white peers. the group raising money to replace the sign plans to develop a smartphone app to connect it with other historical sites. incredible video off the coast of miami beach: a group of boaters came face-to-face with this giant...
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Oct 12, 2016
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st a's with a bid jack heintzelman to emmett ocallaghan but nick zucco makes the save for snhu in double overtime, it's a 0-0 tie. ryan griffin dealing with an injury. currently under the nfl plus mandatory concussion protocol. athletes to check on, manchester 's zach sanford officially made the roster of the washington capitals in the nhl. he will make his nhl debut on thursday night against the pittsburgh penguins. and merrimack was trying to make the boston bruins and still might down the road, but yesterday, he was placed on waivers. years. scored one goal each year. definitely a lot more hockey talk coming our way with baseball in the rearview mirror. tom cole and definitely is. still to come tonight -- shelley: relaxing is nice until you get bored. the new commercial that has julian edelman trying to get tom brady to have some on. it's a great view from the top. just ask chris sununu. chris inherited a famous name and was given the top job at his family's resort, where, over the years, chris cut jobs and cut employees' hours to avoid giving them health insurance. so it's no surpris
st a's with a bid jack heintzelman to emmett ocallaghan but nick zucco makes the save for snhu in double overtime, it's a 0-0 tie. ryan griffin dealing with an injury. currently under the nfl plus mandatory concussion protocol. athletes to check on, manchester 's zach sanford officially made the roster of the washington capitals in the nhl. he will make his nhl debut on thursday night against the pittsburgh penguins. and merrimack was trying to make the boston bruins and still might down the...
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Oct 17, 2016
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lessons that we were taught in the homes that we came from, you know, we learned about people like emmette receiving death threats, we were being threatened in the media, being threatened by this common citizen, a billionaire, calling for our death. other people began to chime in after he wrote that piece and put it in the papers and basically said, yeah, i think we should take the elvis one and hang him from the tree and take the other ones and horsewhip them. here was a situation where they were making assumptions about the cover and not going into the actual book. >> so if donald trump, yusef, were here right now, you could have a conversation with him, what would you say? >> you know, it's such a confusing kind of thing. here it is, the innocence project has done tremendous work in getting people off. >> tremendous. >> when you look at people like donald trump who -- i don't even want to say donald trump. the supporters of donald trump, really, are the ones who scare me the most. donald trump, for him saying i'll go out on fifth avenue and shoot someone and i won't lose any supporters
lessons that we were taught in the homes that we came from, you know, we learned about people like emmette receiving death threats, we were being threatened in the media, being threatened by this common citizen, a billionaire, calling for our death. other people began to chime in after he wrote that piece and put it in the papers and basically said, yeah, i think we should take the elvis one and hang him from the tree and take the other ones and horsewhip them. here was a situation where they...
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Oct 12, 2016
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you think of emmett till who was a young man just accused of just looking and possibly whistling at ate woman and he was murdered and then became one of the martyrs of the civil rights movement. this idea of white women being the idea of purity, the symbol of being this thing, generic white woman that we all kind of want to protect in american society. when i talk to people after this story broke about the video being released, people instantly said well all these senators and all these people are talking about their daughters and their mothers and this level of empathy but they didn't have that level of empathy when donald trump was talking about mexican immigrants or about banning muslims or about saying that african-americans are living in hell. so this idea is that empathy is born out of, one, the idea, the historical idea, of white women being more valued. also, too, the idea that donald trump -- the reason people were very upseptember at donald trump is because they felt like he was insulting and almost assaulting white women. and that idea is they can really see their sons or d
you think of emmett till who was a young man just accused of just looking and possibly whistling at ate woman and he was murdered and then became one of the martyrs of the civil rights movement. this idea of white women being the idea of purity, the symbol of being this thing, generic white woman that we all kind of want to protect in american society. when i talk to people after this story broke about the video being released, people instantly said well all these senators and all these people...
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reinstatement of the death penalty, i always think had this been the 1950s, we would have become modern-day emmett. they would have published our names and phone numbers in new york city newspapers. people would be calling us any time of the day or night, threaten us with hate mail. by donald trump taking out this ad, what i think is that he was really calling to see if there was somebody from the darker areas of society that would kick in our doors, drag us from our homes and hang us from trees in central park. that's the kind of sick justice they were looking for. >> this ad which ran, which he paid for was calling for the death penalty who were identified as juveniles, you among them, basically saying we should kill these children. >> right, right. you know, he wanted us dead. when you look at the videotapes that he made after the statements that he made after that, it's very, very clear that he said that he wanted to hate us. he wanted us to be afraid. and by us, he was talking directly about the central park five. but he was talking about also the black and brown people that we look at that a
reinstatement of the death penalty, i always think had this been the 1950s, we would have become modern-day emmett. they would have published our names and phone numbers in new york city newspapers. people would be calling us any time of the day or night, threaten us with hate mail. by donald trump taking out this ad, what i think is that he was really calling to see if there was somebody from the darker areas of society that would kick in our doors, drag us from our homes and hang us from...
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. - emmett wilhoit, grand rapids. who shot you? - indians. up trail. in case you're going that way. it'll be all right. a little rest is all i need. - sure. they even burned old burgess' fort up ahead, so they say. - burgess? - know him? - i've been looking for him for two months. - well, he ain't hiding. not colonel burgess. - colonel? burgess never spent a day in the army in his life. - no, not ours. his own army, his own fort. they shoot good, too. you look out now. - yeah. i'll look out now. (indians shouting) hello? you must be fond of that gun. - i've grown attached to it. - you gonna kill me? - should i? - if you're taking a ballot, i vote no. it's the colonel you've come for, i suppose. - now how would you know that? - well, mister, everybody comes looking for the colonel. it's a regionanasport, like lacrosse. he'd tell you so himself, if he weren't presently indisposed. - that's courtney burgess? - what's left of him. me? i'm the ever-faithful sam hodges, the colonel's dog-robber. can i gegeup now? - (groans) - this man isn't drunk, he's ill. but what about those three in t
. - emmett wilhoit, grand rapids. who shot you? - indians. up trail. in case you're going that way. it'll be all right. a little rest is all i need. - sure. they even burned old burgess' fort up ahead, so they say. - burgess? - know him? - i've been looking for him for two months. - well, he ain't hiding. not colonel burgess. - colonel? burgess never spent a day in the army in his life. - no, not ours. his own army, his own fort. they shoot good, too. you look out now. - yeah. i'll look out...
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Oct 10, 2016
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the supreme court you are expected to write opinions that i like the people who understand the hold emmettof law. you you are supposed to be an expert at the level of the true experts in every subject. it is really hard thing to do. it is it is a lot to learn. it is a very hard job. it was exciting to hear from an incredibly exciting and fun to be with him as he was figuring out what he thought, because he genuinely did not have views about most questions when he began on the supreme court. he knew a lot about administrative law and regulatory questions i can before before him on the d.c. circuit. he was not a world expert on criminal procedures and things like that. so he was learning. he loved it and it was fun, but it was hard. his process was that after he had read the briefs and you had read the briefs he would gather all of the law clerks for a meeting before the conference in every case. the group would talk about every case for as long as it took for him to get to the point where he knew what he thought. that experience to this day is an extraordinary legal experience that i've had
the supreme court you are expected to write opinions that i like the people who understand the hold emmettof law. you you are supposed to be an expert at the level of the true experts in every subject. it is really hard thing to do. it is it is a lot to learn. it is a very hard job. it was exciting to hear from an incredibly exciting and fun to be with him as he was figuring out what he thought, because he genuinely did not have views about most questions when he began on the supreme court. he...
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Oct 20, 2016
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as i stood in front of what was once emmett till's coffin. that's not the only story the museum tells. it also tells the story of resistance and dignity in the face of oppression. from turner, harriet tubman and the tuskegee airmen. a wonderful new story for educators. students should understand the constitution protects the right of nfl quarterback colin kaepernick to protest during the national anthem and why players across the country, including high school students, are doing the same. and they should also understand and be able to explain with evidence why some people are offended by that decision or would choose a different way to express their views. civics shouldn't be an add-on. it can be made a part of every class. not just social studies and history but read, writing, science and math. studying climate change in science class can be broadened and made more rel vent by asking students to find out whether their local government is prepared to respond. math can be made more engaging by having students research the ratio of liquor stor
as i stood in front of what was once emmett till's coffin. that's not the only story the museum tells. it also tells the story of resistance and dignity in the face of oppression. from turner, harriet tubman and the tuskegee airmen. a wonderful new story for educators. students should understand the constitution protects the right of nfl quarterback colin kaepernick to protest during the national anthem and why players across the country, including high school students, are doing the same. and...
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Oct 19, 2016
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as i stood in front of what was ffin,emmett till's co that is not the only store the museum tells. it also tells the story of resistance and dignity in the face of oppression from that turner, harriet tubman, and frederick douglass to the tuskegee airmen. it is a wonderful resource for the nation and educators. students should understand that the constitution protects the right of nfl quarterback colin kaepernick to protest during the national anthem and why players across the country, including high school students, are doing the same. they should also understand and be able to explain with evidence why some people are offended by that decision or would choose a different way to express their views. civics shouldn't be an add-on. it can be made a part of every class, not just social studies and history, but reading and writing and science and math studying climate change in science class can be broadened and made more relevant by asking student's to find out whether their local government is prepared to respond. math can be made more engaging by having student research the ratio o
as i stood in front of what was ffin,emmett till's co that is not the only store the museum tells. it also tells the story of resistance and dignity in the face of oppression from that turner, harriet tubman, and frederick douglass to the tuskegee airmen. it is a wonderful resource for the nation and educators. students should understand that the constitution protects the right of nfl quarterback colin kaepernick to protest during the national anthem and why players across the country,...
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. >> let me tell you that in court hearings where we've been in front of judge emmett sullivan in one of the principal foia cases, he got very frustrated and turned to the government attorney representing the state department and said i want one question answered, it should be very clear. who authorized the use of the server? a basic interrogative. and in this case the dissembling, the double talk, the staring at one's shoes, it made judge sullivan come out of his feet at point because it's so fundamentally simple. >> we have questions pending, so you know, with mrs. clinton. we had sought her deposition testimony which would have required her to come in and be questioned directly. the judge didn't bite on that but did authorize us to give her questions in writing which we did, 25 questions, which are simple and available to the public online -- >> and the answers will be written by the same lawyers who deleted the e-mails -- >> right. [laughter] >> either way -- >> good luck. >> the fbi didn't even do that. >> i wanted to make a point. remember, the other negligent group in this is,
. >> let me tell you that in court hearings where we've been in front of judge emmett sullivan in one of the principal foia cases, he got very frustrated and turned to the government attorney representing the state department and said i want one question answered, it should be very clear. who authorized the use of the server? a basic interrogative. and in this case the dissembling, the double talk, the staring at one's shoes, it made judge sullivan come out of his feet at point because...
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Oct 17, 2016
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let's go to outside the is this world with emmett chandra. -- with emma chandra. emma: iraqi soldiers are being backed by shiite militias. it is been called a decisive moment in the campaign to deliver islamic state a lasting defeat. islamic state captured most all -- captured mosul two years ago. the syrianuld target and russian governments. john kerry and his british under par, boris johnson, -- his british counterpart, boris johnson -- donald trump and his surrogates have roundup there -- ramped up their criticism. saying the election is "absolutely rigged" at going places and through media coverage. says thegiuliani election board is controlled almost entirely by democrats in the inner cities. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, i am emma chandra. this is bloomberg. alix: equity futures are softer this money. apple computers, down 2%. the couple is -- the company is scaling back. some employees will be moved to other areas. at 1.1 thousand people. they will move forward on autonomous drivin
let's go to outside the is this world with emmett chandra. -- with emma chandra. emma: iraqi soldiers are being backed by shiite militias. it is been called a decisive moment in the campaign to deliver islamic state a lasting defeat. islamic state captured most all -- captured mosul two years ago. the syrianuld target and russian governments. john kerry and his british under par, boris johnson, -- his british counterpart, boris johnson -- donald trump and his surrogates have roundup there --...
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Oct 20, 2016
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as i stood in front of what was once emmett till's coffin. that's not the only story the museum tells. it also tells the story of resistance and dignity in the face of oppression. from turner, harriet tubman and the tuskegee airmen. a wonderful new story for educators. students should understand the constitution protects the right of nfl quarterback colin kaepernick to protest during the national anthem and why players across the country, including high school students, are doing the same. and they should also understand and be able to explain with evidence why some people are offended by that decision or would choose a different way to express their views. civics shouldn't be an add-on. it can be made a part of every class. not just social studies and history but read, writing, science and math. studying climate change in science class can be broadened and made more rel vent by asking students to find out whether their local government is prepared to respond. math can be made more engaging by having students research the ratio of liquor stor
as i stood in front of what was once emmett till's coffin. that's not the only story the museum tells. it also tells the story of resistance and dignity in the face of oppression. from turner, harriet tubman and the tuskegee airmen. a wonderful new story for educators. students should understand the constitution protects the right of nfl quarterback colin kaepernick to protest during the national anthem and why players across the country, including high school students, are doing the same. and...