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when we look at the registry of exonerations by michigan of state which list 2,000 exonerations that have taken place in the last 25 years or so. 25% of those cases only are dna-evidence cases. many of the cases involve false confession that were later proven to be extracted under various circumstances including torture. many of the cases involveed misidentification by witnesses. that's the most common element in all of the cases. witnesses who have come forward, some of them they saw a person or recanted the testimony or there's other credible evidence that that's -- that the person they said they saw was some whereelse at the same time and other witnesses identifying that . there's bad science. there's people come forward claiming to be experts and use their scientific evidence to demonstrate in a completely fallacious manner that this particular person was guilty. it's not just tunnel vision by the prosecutors. another element by the way is poor defense counsel. nobody here but many of the cases the lawyers showed up drunk, the lawyer left through the case. these are shocking. >>
when we look at the registry of exonerations by michigan of state which list 2,000 exonerations that have taken place in the last 25 years or so. 25% of those cases only are dna-evidence cases. many of the cases involve false confession that were later proven to be extracted under various circumstances including torture. many of the cases involveed misidentification by witnesses. that's the most common element in all of the cases. witnesses who have come forward, some of them they saw a person...
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granted the first exonerate did they check him behind the alley and shot than one month later but in malaysia i was there to speak about those romantic comedies we had a little press conference i thought that was so fantastic that it was causing such an uproar but that was because malaysia at the time had laws you could be picked up in never be charged sunday picked up and never to be seen again they were fascinated by the system we do not need to indict. >> there are many prosecutors we don't know anything about not enough evidence so how many wrongful convictions are there? we don't know and don't have the exact figures but people say the same five for 10% over 100,000 people in our american prisons. >> we have wrote this book to try to help people of those who was wrongfully convicted and there is one thing you could tell people and those that did not have general experience of this for what would that be?. >> first i will say that each person eventually exonerated released at the court decision or ruling each individual has a unique story. so the things that i speak about dealing
granted the first exonerate did they check him behind the alley and shot than one month later but in malaysia i was there to speak about those romantic comedies we had a little press conference i thought that was so fantastic that it was causing such an uproar but that was because malaysia at the time had laws you could be picked up in never be charged sunday picked up and never to be seen again they were fascinated by the system we do not need to indict. >> there are many prosecutors we...
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so, this wasn't an exoneration. they looked at what you did and called it "tawdry." >> mcdonnell: i would disagree with that. you've... you've picked two sentences out of a 28-page opinion. but the import of that opinion, bill, is not the language that you've read. it's the other 99% of the opinion. >> wke saying is that "i will accept 99% of what the supreme court justices said, but that 1% that sort of slaps my wrist?" >> mcdonnell: no! >> whitaker: "i'm not... that, they got wrong." >> mcdonnell: no, i'm not saying that. i accept that. >> whitaker: they found that your behavior was not something that they sanctioned. >> mcdonnell: you know, the words are what the words are. i accept 100% of the opinion. and so, you know, with my own conscience, that's really between, i guess, me and god about how i did. >> dad, how about a game? >> you're on! >> whitaker: bob mcdonnell ran for office on a campaign of faith and family values. but when the scandal broke, apparently so did the mcdonnells. the alleged husband and wif
so, this wasn't an exoneration. they looked at what you did and called it "tawdry." >> mcdonnell: i would disagree with that. you've... you've picked two sentences out of a 28-page opinion. but the import of that opinion, bill, is not the language that you've read. it's the other 99% of the opinion. >> wke saying is that "i will accept 99% of what the supreme court justices said, but that 1% that sort of slaps my wrist?" >> mcdonnell: no! >> whitaker:...
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m instrument of change, working to exonerate those imprisoned unjustly.nd rob kardashian posts graphi chyna as revenge for supposedly cheating on him. now she is responding with some damaging accusations of her own. >>> but first here tonight, the "nightline" 5. >>> number 1 coming up >>> good evening. and we're going to start here tonight with the young people taking on isis in some of the most risky and creative ways imaginable. with the terror group's stronghold of raqqa, syria under assault tonight by u.s.-backed forces, you're going to get to meet the middle-class kids from this city who are fighting back with something they believe is more powerful than guns or bombs. this is what it looks like to have isis take over your hometown. and this is what it looks like to resist. it's a modern-day david and goliath story. >> they work in secret and under constant threat. >> reporter: now depicted in the new documentary "city of ghosts." a heroic band of young friends turned citizen journalists who at grave personal risk seek to expose the reality of life u
m instrument of change, working to exonerate those imprisoned unjustly.nd rob kardashian posts graphi chyna as revenge for supposedly cheating on him. now she is responding with some damaging accusations of her own. >>> but first here tonight, the "nightline" 5. >>> number 1 coming up >>> good evening. and we're going to start here tonight with the young people taking on isis in some of the most risky and creative ways imaginable. with the terror group's...
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if the court exonerates him, would different views on the case?as to his particular c i have no reason to not supportive of the poli investigation. >> reporter: on october 6, 2015, the day came for judge padro to announce his hincapie's family and along with the media, manhattan supreme co his fate. in a packed courtroom, was clearly anxious as the judge . >> under the newly dis evidence, the court do the questions has borne the the court is going to the convictions. >> reporter: the judge t hincapie's conviction. in the decision, the hincapie failed to pro was actually innocent, judge did find hincapie' witnesses persuasive e grant him a new trial. but that didn't mean h free just yet. prosecutor eugene hurl the judge to send hinc to prison while the d. office considered its for appeal and whether it will >> during that time we ask that the defe >> reporter: ron kuby steaming. >> let's not ignore th mr. hincapie has been incarcerated for 25 ye 1 month, and as of tod 3 days. he's made a quarter ce liberty down payment. >> reporter: the judge ultim
if the court exonerates him, would different views on the case?as to his particular c i have no reason to not supportive of the poli investigation. >> reporter: on october 6, 2015, the day came for judge padro to announce his hincapie's family and along with the media, manhattan supreme co his fate. in a packed courtroom, was clearly anxious as the judge . >> under the newly dis evidence, the court do the questions has borne the the court is going to the convictions. >>...
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. >> but behind the music he's an instrument of change, working to exonerate those imprisoned unjustlyd rob kardashian posts graphic nude images of ex-fiance blac chyna as revenge for supposedly cheating on him. now she is responding with some damaging accusations of her own. >>> but first here tonight, the "nightline" 5. >>> number 1 coming up in just 60 seconds. every tv doctor knows that when preparing for surgery, use an over pronounced washing technique for dramatic effect. they also know you need to get your annual check-up. now prepare for your check-up with one touch using the mycigna app, where you can find a doctor in your plan's network to save money, manage your health and more. need to be thorough. fios is not cable. and we believe everyone deserves faster internet. so with fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs 20 times faster than most people have. and it's just $79.99 a month online for the first year. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for
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unable to go forward with what is probably sage legal counsel which is to let mueller investigate and exonerate him. he just can't get over that. so he keeps doing these things in an effort to undermine the mueller investigation, which i think is only empowering mueller and giving him more support on the hill. legally speaking, rosenstein has some authority over the mueller investigation, but it's not day-to-day supervision. he can't control this investigation in that way. the code of federal regulations that govern this make that explicitly clear. he has given mueller a mandate. it's not the broadest mandate. it says the relationship between russia and the campaign and matters that arise out of it, which is what i think any u.s. attorney or united states attorney would believe to be a prudent mandate. so i just don't understand from a legal standpoint what the president's end objective is because it's not accomplishable. >> that's why we have laura coates here. >> where are you going with this, don? >> do you want to answer that question for us? walk us through exactly what would happen and wh
unable to go forward with what is probably sage legal counsel which is to let mueller investigate and exonerate him. he just can't get over that. so he keeps doing these things in an effort to undermine the mueller investigation, which i think is only empowering mueller and giving him more support on the hill. legally speaking, rosenstein has some authority over the mueller investigation, but it's not day-to-day supervision. he can't control this investigation in that way. the code of federal...
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thanks to dna evidence he was exonerated. three years after he was exonerated, he died. we work with no boundaries when they were working on doors and ensuring that we had an accurate sort of accounting of what was happening in our police department. they were instrumental. i worked with no boundaries. those prosals were adopted by prosecuting attorneys. i've gone into the jails and worked with the elevation program that's now been defunded by the state of maryland. we were talking and helping women as they transition from incarceration back into the community. when we talk about our young people, that has been a primary focus for my administration understanding that we can't just be reactive. we prosecute 50,000 cases a year, we have a 93% felony conviction rate. we have to make sure that we get to our babies before they get to the criminal justice system. i'm seeing them in classrooms as opposed to courtrooms and you get blasted in the media because they're saying that's not your role. why am i a prosecutor? i'm standing up here and talking about mass incarceration bec
thanks to dna evidence he was exonerated. three years after he was exonerated, he died. we work with no boundaries when they were working on doors and ensuring that we had an accurate sort of accounting of what was happening in our police department. they were instrumental. i worked with no boundaries. those prosals were adopted by prosecuting attorneys. i've gone into the jails and worked with the elevation program that's now been defunded by the state of maryland. we were talking and helping...
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does it exonerate her? fthat ven. does it exonerate her? that ven. does it exonerate her?ctually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease and lower your a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction. symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, sw
does it exonerate her? fthat ven. does it exonerate her? that ven. does it exonerate her?ctually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both...
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it's just -- by despite williams' exoneration >> despite her exoneration, the family says she is at fault and the family's attorney released a statement reading, "ms. williams remained in the intersection at a red light, violating the barsons' right of way. there is nothing that disputes ms. williams was in the intersection at a red light and that the barsons had a jeep light." the family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against venus williams. >> we sad this at the time of the story, seems hike such a sad accident where obviously you're not going to help this family with the way they're feeling. >> another one of those cases where you think the video settles it but only the beginning. >> te motion venus must be feeling right now as well. >> some relief for her. we saw the tears in your piece. continues playing against kids that weren't even born when she first played in wimbledon. >> tony, thank you. >>> the debate over school choice is bringing some choice words. coming president's support for charter schools and vouchers will hurt some of the rural voters who put him in office. >>> a
it's just -- by despite williams' exoneration >> despite her exoneration, the family says she is at fault and the family's attorney released a statement reading, "ms. williams remained in the intersection at a red light, violating the barsons' right of way. there is nothing that disputes ms. williams was in the intersection at a red light and that the barsons had a jeep light." the family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against venus williams. >> we sad this at the time...
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john: people get exonerated by dna evidence yet they confess.e confess to a crime they didn't commit. >> 20% of them included a false confession. the reason why they would falsely confess largely comes down to the way police are interviewing such. the only people that get into the interrogation phase are people that the officers believe are actually guilty. once they get into this room which is designed to break down all of your psychological barriers. it's gray, and you have got the interrogator staring aught. they are providing the scaffolding to elicit a confession out of you. you really believe your innocence is going to shine through. so you are trying really hard to help the investigator and the investigator thinks you are guilty. if the crime is murder they will say something like, well, everyone is bert off now that they are off the street. you did the right thing. john: i'm glad he's off the street, but i didn't kill him. >> now we'll start building your story. they might suggest, dna was found at the source of the crime. how would you
john: people get exonerated by dna evidence yet they confess.e confess to a crime they didn't commit. >> 20% of them included a false confession. the reason why they would falsely confess largely comes down to the way police are interviewing such. the only people that get into the interrogation phase are people that the officers believe are actually guilty. once they get into this room which is designed to break down all of your psychological barriers. it's gray, and you have got the...
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brian incarcerated for more than 17 years who was exonerated under my administration. when we talk about policy work they were knocking on doors and assuring that we had to be accurate accounting of what was happening in the police department they were instrumental i work with no boundaries when we introduce police accountability reform those were then adopted by the association when you talk about the work you are doing with women and the jails, i've gone into the jails had worked with the elevation program that has now been defunded by the state of maryland when we were helping women as they transition from incarceration back into the community that has been a primary focus for my administration understanding we can't just be reactive. this 50,000 cases a year we have a 93% felony conviction rate and we have to ensure we are getting to our babies before the criminal justice system. they are in classrooms as opposed to courtrooms and you get targeted and blasted in the media because they say that's not your role. why am i a prosecutor standing here talking about mass
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i don't think you can exonerate the trump people, it would be like saying a criminal committed a crime, the police should have been more aggressive about stopping him from committing it, that doesn't exonerate the criminal from committing the crime in the first place. what the campaign appears to have done was wrong. the obama administration should have done more, it is true. >> leland: are democrats making a mistake by using the treason word? >> absolutely. there is no basis, i have heard democrats say it and also scholars at say it in legal community. there is no basis by which that word should be used, it is inflammatory and plain wrong. >> leland: we will stay on the story and have you guys back to talk about it, appreciate it. >> julie: republican senators trying to move forward with the revised health care bill as they wait for the all-important cbo score on that bill from the congressional budget office. mike emanuel is live on capitol hill. >> there is intense pressure to get this done after telling voters for seven years they would get rid of obamacare, president trump applyin
i don't think you can exonerate the trump people, it would be like saying a criminal committed a crime, the police should have been more aggressive about stopping him from committing it, that doesn't exonerate the criminal from committing the crime in the first place. what the campaign appears to have done was wrong. the obama administration should have done more, it is true. >> leland: are democrats making a mistake by using the treason word? >> absolutely. there is no basis, i...
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donald trump insists he has the authority to issue pardons, amid reports he's looking for a way to exonerate with russia. the east—west split within the european union grows over poland's controversial newjudicial reforms. tonight there are more protests in warsaw. a hospital in london says its staff are receiving death threats and abuse over the case of a terminally ill baby, charlie gard. also in the programme: a problem shared is a problem halved — so would you chat to a stranger about your mental health? psychologists in london want to find out.
donald trump insists he has the authority to issue pardons, amid reports he's looking for a way to exonerate with russia. the east—west split within the european union grows over poland's controversial newjudicial reforms. tonight there are more protests in warsaw. a hospital in london says its staff are receiving death threats and abuse over the case of a terminally ill baby, charlie gard. also in the programme: a problem shared is a problem halved — so would you chat to a stranger about...
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. >> brand new here, allentown city council is asking federal investigations to indict or exonerate the mayor urging the u.s. attorney's office and the fbi to hurry up in a pay to play scheme at allentown city hall. the mayor who is running for a 4th term in november has maintained all along he has done nothing wrong. >>> wildwood police surprised a 9-year-old l-year-old boy fighting a rare disease and have dreams of becoming a police officer. >> everybody here when you become a police officer had to take an oath of office. would you like to take the oath of office and be a wildwood police officer? >> yes. >> okay. >> reporter: the chief officially civil war ethan cranic in as a wildwood police officer. he was invited to be part of the department 2017 staff photo, pretty cool. >> we continue to follow breaking news, a deadly stabbing leaves a woman dead and her daughter injured we have a live report. >>> see what sparked this violent fight, a man breaks out a machete on a new york city street while another armed himself with a trash can. >>> a teenager is seriously injured trying to jum
. >> brand new here, allentown city council is asking federal investigations to indict or exonerate the mayor urging the u.s. attorney's office and the fbi to hurry up in a pay to play scheme at allentown city hall. the mayor who is running for a 4th term in november has maintained all along he has done nothing wrong. >>> wildwood police surprised a 9-year-old l-year-old boy fighting a rare disease and have dreams of becoming a police officer. >> everybody here when you...
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flom is a founding board member of the innocence project, a non-profit that uses dna evidence to exonerate to date the group has helped free almost 200 people. >> you have a fascinating job and yet you have found this whole other second existence in the innocence project. why is this such a passion for you? >> we have two separate systems of justice in this country, one if you have money and one if you don't. and that is a fundamental inequity that has to be addressed. >> reporter: many innocence project clients have been guests on flom's podcast called "wrongful conviction." >> i walked past the guy's cell, he's hanging there. >> the scene you're describing makes shawshank redemption sound like a disney movie. >> main goal for me of the podcast is to open the minds of the audience, every one of whom is a potential juror. >> there is a healthy segment of the population in this country that says if you're in prison you're guilty. >> what i say to those people is you need to learn. you need to educate yourself because it could happen to you. >> reporter: today instead of walking the red carp
flom is a founding board member of the innocence project, a non-profit that uses dna evidence to exonerate to date the group has helped free almost 200 people. >> you have a fascinating job and yet you have found this whole other second existence in the innocence project. why is this such a passion for you? >> we have two separate systems of justice in this country, one if you have money and one if you don't. and that is a fundamental inequity that has to be addressed. >>...
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what it is that juries are exonerating these people. why black people are feeling progress.white did you receive the type of reception from a large segment of congress let alone america that he did. i think people are searching for those answers. oftentimes, answers can be found in history. i think one of the ways in which i hope the book makes a contribution is it says to people that our senses that racist ideas were a racist person is simply a person who says the and word, it is actually a lot more complex than that. many people, including well-meaning people, has articulated racist ideas, have defended racist policies, and we truly want to create antiracist america, it is important for all of us to come to grips with the ideas we have consumed over our lifetime. >> how do you get them to re- examine their own assumptions? how do you help them in this text expand their inventory of ideas about what racist ideas are? >> it makes perfect sense. we defined their ideas as racist. that is one of the major contributions of the book. >> doesn't that shut down the conversation som
what it is that juries are exonerating these people. why black people are feeling progress.white did you receive the type of reception from a large segment of congress let alone america that he did. i think people are searching for those answers. oftentimes, answers can be found in history. i think one of the ways in which i hope the book makes a contribution is it says to people that our senses that racist ideas were a racist person is simply a person who says the and word, it is actually a...
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. >> the video exonerates venus williams in the deadly car rash. >> the baby elephant is strutting her stuff in front of everyone at the pittsburgh zoo. >> she's a cutie. >> all that -- >> ringo starr celebrated his 77th birthday in holiday. >> -- and all that matters -- >> world leaders mingle at the g-20 summit, and cameras caught an interesting exchange. >> watch the eye roll. >> -- on "cbs this morning: saturday." >> all rise for aaron judge. into the air to deep center! that ball is high, it is far, it is gone! what a home run! >> his 30th of the year! the most ever by a yankee rookie. 30 home runs. >>> welcome to the weekend, everyone. i'm jiks axelrod along with dana jacobson. anthony mace p and alex wagner are off. >>> we begin with president trump meeting president putin at the g-20 summit in hamburg, germany, for their first face-to-face talks. one of the topics of discussion, russian meddling in last year's u.s. election. >> mr. trump and mr. putin agree the allegations have become a hindrance to better relations between the u.s. and russia, but in the meeting mr. putin deni
. >> the video exonerates venus williams in the deadly car rash. >> the baby elephant is strutting her stuff in front of everyone at the pittsburgh zoo. >> she's a cutie. >> all that -- >> ringo starr celebrated his 77th birthday in holiday. >> -- and all that matters -- >> world leaders mingle at the g-20 summit, and cameras caught an interesting exchange. >> watch the eye roll. >> -- on "cbs this morning: saturday." >> all...
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my parents should not have been executed and we took on a campaign to exonerate ethel.e we given up? no. we haven't given up. my brother and i, we are marathoners. we are going to keep going. robert meeropol, remembering his parentsjulius and ethel rosenberg. now, back in 1967, the bbc organised a live international television broadcast called our world. they invited the beatles to play and they came up with a new song called all you need is love. paul mccartney's brother mike was in the studio when the performance took place. this is steve race in the beatles recording studio in london, where the latest beatles record is at this moment being built up. notjust a single performance, but the whole montage of performances. none of us knew what the hell was going on, but everyone went along with it and it was just a magic thing. # all you need is love. # all you need is love, love. # love is all you need. it was all such an experiment. it was that ridiculous three, two, one... you're live to 700 million people. # all you need is love, love. # love is all you need. in 1967,
my parents should not have been executed and we took on a campaign to exonerate ethel.e we given up? no. we haven't given up. my brother and i, we are marathoners. we are going to keep going. robert meeropol, remembering his parentsjulius and ethel rosenberg. now, back in 1967, the bbc organised a live international television broadcast called our world. they invited the beatles to play and they came up with a new song called all you need is love. paul mccartney's brother mike was in the studio...
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my parents should not have been executed and we took on a campaign to exonerate ethel. we haven't given up. my brother and i, we are marathoners. we are going to keep going. robert meeropol, remembering his parentsjulius and ethel rosenberg. now, back in 1967, the bbc organised a live international television broadcast called our world. they invited the beatles to play and they came up with a new song called all you need is love. paul mccartney's brother mike was in the studio when the performance took place. this is steve race in the beatles recording studio in london, where the latest beatles record is at this moment being built up. notjust a single performance, but the whole montage of performances. none of us knew what the hell was going on, but everyone went along with it and it was just a magic thing. # all you need is love. # all you need is love, love. # love is all you need. it was all such an experiment. it was that ridiculous three, two, one... you're live to 700 million people. # all you need is love, love. # love is all you need. in 1967, i was in a comedy
my parents should not have been executed and we took on a campaign to exonerate ethel. we haven't given up. my brother and i, we are marathoners. we are going to keep going. robert meeropol, remembering his parentsjulius and ethel rosenberg. now, back in 1967, the bbc organised a live international television broadcast called our world. they invited the beatles to play and they came up with a new song called all you need is love. paul mccartney's brother mike was in the studio when the...
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to supplement his meager pension but he went under when the government abolished his council tax exoneration for the elderly. whether i did or didn't treat very well because of the worry over the weekend. always actually going to bed or no wouldn't i call because our god got so. to get a bill to apply more scared me from what. i didn't know what to do. i'd lost complete national company or were. going to have to do work a few hundred looking for money. or down to a phony. one of their clubs without fear from prying that i wouldn't pardon that. you know the bankers were how by the government the banks got into trouble and all the big bankers got big. government by the banks but i didn't think of the ordinary the ordinary men and women that. lost money through the bank. so because the bank to banks have been out of the government. the infrastructure for the proof of the contrary to all but disappeared you know there were a lot of coach. i'm just trying to make my underway because it's changed yeah i'll go on if it is in front of me all right and thank. you but yes he wants to speak to us that'
to supplement his meager pension but he went under when the government abolished his council tax exoneration for the elderly. whether i did or didn't treat very well because of the worry over the weekend. always actually going to bed or no wouldn't i call because our god got so. to get a bill to apply more scared me from what. i didn't know what to do. i'd lost complete national company or were. going to have to do work a few hundred looking for money. or down to a phony. one of their clubs...
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she was not home this afternoon but her attorney says, she's fully confident that culver will be exonerated. >> it's unfortunate that reina is a victim of these falls at the present time but we're confident she'll be able to put this behind her and prosecutor's office will owe her an apology. >> reporter: citing private laws for the teenager the prosecutor's office would not discuss details of the relationship. culver is on leave from her tier teach be job. dawn. >> thank you, brad. >>> some frantic moments in philadelphia's feltonville neighbor. when a house start collapsing with people inside. thanks to some with thinking good samaritans everyone is okay. fox 29's shawnette wilson reporting from the scene in feltonville. >> reporter: part of rock lapped street near the boulevard feltonville remained blocked off well into the night crews trying to clear and secure the scene where part of an apartment building collapsed. a woman and her children forced to jump top safety. >> i was laying on the couch and i heard a crash. >> kevin badgley says he had just got den off work and was visiting hi
she was not home this afternoon but her attorney says, she's fully confident that culver will be exonerated. >> it's unfortunate that reina is a victim of these falls at the present time but we're confident she'll be able to put this behind her and prosecutor's office will owe her an apology. >> reporter: citing private laws for the teenager the prosecutor's office would not discuss details of the relationship. culver is on leave from her tier teach be job. dawn. >> thank you,...
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to supplement his meager pension but he went under when the government abolished his council tax exoneration for the elderly. whether i do i did three very well the koori over them and we cured. roughly. or no wouldn't. because our god got so. to get built up so much that scared me so much. i didn't know what to do. i'd lost complete national company or were. going to answer the door because you were somebody looking for money. or were down to the phony. it was one of the clubs would i feel from pride that i compiled in that that money you know the bankers were helped by the government the banks got into trouble and all the big bankers got big. think on the government by the banks but i started think of the fortunately the ordinary men and women that. lost money so as a bank and so because the bank to banks have been helped but by the government. the infrastructure for the proof of the contrary all but disappeared you know there were a lot of coach. i'm just trying to make my own you were to me because it's changed yeah i'll go on if it is in front of me all right. thank. you. yes he wants t
to supplement his meager pension but he went under when the government abolished his council tax exoneration for the elderly. whether i do i did three very well the koori over them and we cured. roughly. or no wouldn't. because our god got so. to get built up so much that scared me so much. i didn't know what to do. i'd lost complete national company or were. going to answer the door because you were somebody looking for money. or were down to the phony. it was one of the clubs would i feel...
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dna, exonerated under my administration. three months after being exonerated, he died.alk about policy work we work with no boundaries. they knocked on our doors and made sure that we got accurate counseling about what was going on in our police department. they were influential in the consent decree that is now in our record. those reform proposals were adopted by the association of prosecuting attorneys. when you talk about the work you are doing with women, in jails, i have gone into the jails and worked with an elevation program that is now being defunded by the state of maryland. that we were talking in there and helping women as they transition from incarceration back into community. when we talk about our young people, that has been a primary focus of both my administration. understanding that we cannot be reactive. a 93 percent felony conviction rate but we also have to ensure that we are getting to our babies before they get to the system. i am is it targeted and busted in the media, because they think that is not your role. why am i a prosecutor? masse talking
dna, exonerated under my administration. three months after being exonerated, he died.alk about policy work we work with no boundaries. they knocked on our doors and made sure that we got accurate counseling about what was going on in our police department. they were influential in the consent decree that is now in our record. those reform proposals were adopted by the association of prosecuting attorneys. when you talk about the work you are doing with women, in jails, i have gone into the...
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. >> hold on, everything you said is troubling, but none of what you said exonerates it. >> all we have is eyewitness testimony which is unreliable. so it has to come down to a friend six or ballistics. otherwise what else do you have? >> high-speed chase. >> another case of road rage, this time in virginia. on monday a truck driver honked at a mercedes driver who is going under the speed limit and then pulled over to the side of the road. got out and the mercedes drivers went on a racially charged rant. >> go back to mexico. >> i'm not mexico. >> no charges were filed. >> think about a little boy named jed in texas is just two years old. this makes it so impressive. he can shoot a basketball from the top of the kitchen counter, from behind the sofa, he started out practicing in the trashcan and has become a master of the longshot. if any nba teams are looking for a good three-point shooter, they can check amount. >> will he could stomach the three-point shot. >> believe it or not, it's been six months since donald trump took office and became the 45th president of the united states of
. >> hold on, everything you said is troubling, but none of what you said exonerates it. >> all we have is eyewitness testimony which is unreliable. so it has to come down to a friend six or ballistics. otherwise what else do you have? >> high-speed chase. >> another case of road rage, this time in virginia. on monday a truck driver honked at a mercedes driver who is going under the speed limit and then pulled over to the side of the road. got out and the mercedes...
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to supplement his meager pension but he went under when the government abolished his council tax exoneration for the elderly. whether i do or did three very well because of the worry over them a week you're in charge of. always actually going to bed or no wouldn't. grow your drug or throw. to get a bill to apply more that's going to throw more. i didn't know what. i'd lost complete russian company or worse. go to want to do or got one hundred looking for more. or down to a phony. one of the club who don't flow from pride that i know that month. the bankers were helped by the government the banks got into trouble and all the big bankers got big and there was ink on the government that the banks but i just didn't think of the fortunately the ordinary men and women that. lost money so as a bank and so because the bank the banks have been out but i'll type of the government. the infrastructure for the proof of the contrary. you know there were a lot of coach. i'm just trying to make my underwear to me because it's changed yeah i'll go on if it is in front of me all right. thank. you. yes he want
to supplement his meager pension but he went under when the government abolished his council tax exoneration for the elderly. whether i do or did three very well because of the worry over them a week you're in charge of. always actually going to bed or no wouldn't. grow your drug or throw. to get a bill to apply more that's going to throw more. i didn't know what. i'd lost complete russian company or worse. go to want to do or got one hundred looking for more. or down to a phony. one of the...
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i wanted this because somebody videos and up exonerating the cops like this one release by the atlanticounty prosecutor's office of the chase that wound up with the subject getting out of the car, shooting a cop and then being shot about four dozen times by the officer the grand jury declined to indict the officers. >> a bizarre story involving new jersey native, murder, it sweeping headlines across the country. stephen was 32 years old when he shot and killed on july 15. it was in pennsylvania about a hundred miles north of philadelphia. he's in north arlington new jersey native who is fallen in with a representative tilly and cult involving doomsday prophecies. he believes people including those in high office our alien reptiles in disguise. please rested his girlfriend charged with murder. the story gets unusual. rogers confessed to police that she killed him. but he wanted her to do it. he wanted to escape the cult and told her to shoot him in the ford head which she did. the group's leader has denied this police system is a cold and is taken to radio show to say that she warmed him
i wanted this because somebody videos and up exonerating the cops like this one release by the atlanticounty prosecutor's office of the chase that wound up with the subject getting out of the car, shooting a cop and then being shot about four dozen times by the officer the grand jury declined to indict the officers. >> a bizarre story involving new jersey native, murder, it sweeping headlines across the country. stephen was 32 years old when he shot and killed on july 15. it was in...
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he was then thanks to dna evidence exonerated under my administration three months after was exonerated about policy work, we work with no boundaries. they were knocking on doors and assuring we got adequate sort of accounting of what's happening in our police department. they were instrumental in the consent decree that is on record for i work with no boundaries when it is police accountable before. those proposals with adopted by the association for prosecuting attorneys. when you talk about the work you are doing with women in the jails, i've gone into the gym and work with the elevation program that is now been defunded by the state of maryland. we were talking and helping women as the transition from incarceration back into the community. when we talk about our young people, that is been a primary focus for my administration understanding we can't just be reactive. we positive 50,000 cases a year in baltimore city, a 93% fell in% fell a conviction rate. we ensure we get her babies before they get to the criminal justice system. i have youth programs targeting, and classrooms as opp
he was then thanks to dna evidence exonerated under my administration three months after was exonerated about policy work, we work with no boundaries. they were knocking on doors and assuring we got adequate sort of accounting of what's happening in our police department. they were instrumental in the consent decree that is on record for i work with no boundaries when it is police accountable before. those proposals with adopted by the association for prosecuting attorneys. when you talk about...
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the whole purpose of this exercise is not to exonerate donald trump or prove his innocence. it's to get to the truth, wherever it may take us. and the american people deserve to know whether their president a operating in the american's interests or his own business or financial interests. this is a completely fair question to be asked. >> does donald trump have any point in that if robert mueller's job is not to exonerate donald trump, it's also not his job to look under every rock there possibly is to see if he, you know, cheated on his homework in 1962. >> i just think mueller -- >> which i'm going to take a guess he probably did. which you know what, i may have as well. >> procedurally, he's in a very awkward spot now because trump has eventually said i will fire him if he gets into this area of inquiry. if the investigation leads him there, i'm sure he'll feel compelled to proceed and risk being fired but that of course would be totally counterproductive to the entire effort. >> which goes into this bizarre history he's created, this alternative universe he's created wh
the whole purpose of this exercise is not to exonerate donald trump or prove his innocence. it's to get to the truth, wherever it may take us. and the american people deserve to know whether their president a operating in the american's interests or his own business or financial interests. this is a completely fair question to be asked. >> does donald trump have any point in that if robert mueller's job is not to exonerate donald trump, it's also not his job to look under every rock there...
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donald trump insists he has the authority to issue pardons, amid reports he's looking for a way to exonerate himself, if a special investigation finds him guilty of colluding with russia. the east—west split within the european union grows over poland's controversial newjudicial reforms. tonight there are more protests in warsaw. a hospital in london says its staff are receiving death threats and abuse over the case of a terminally ill baby, charlie gard. also in the programme: a problem shared is a problem halved — so would you chat to a stranger about your mental health? psychologists in london want to find out. hello and welcome to bbc world news. president trump has insisted he has complete power to pardon people. it comes amid reports that he's been looking at ways of pardoning himself and his family should investigators conclude there was collusion with russia during the election campaign. next week, his eldest son and his son—in—law are due to testify before congress. but there was no mention of the controversy when the president spoke at a naval ceremony in virginia. from washington,
donald trump insists he has the authority to issue pardons, amid reports he's looking for a way to exonerate himself, if a special investigation finds him guilty of colluding with russia. the east—west split within the european union grows over poland's controversial newjudicial reforms. tonight there are more protests in warsaw. a hospital in london says its staff are receiving death threats and abuse over the case of a terminally ill baby, charlie gard. also in the programme: a problem...
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. >>> well tonight we want to show you some video from a police dash cam that helped exonerate officers shooting. the shooting happened on 101 in san mateo in april. tlie chp officers pulled over an armed car jacking suspect for several minutes they ordered the man to drop his gun. he refused and eventually pointed it directly at officers. that's when they opened fire. once again this is that dash cam video. the district attorney cleared the officers of criminal wrong doing in that case. >>> the second time in two weeks the kayakers come nose to nose with a great white. this time on the central coast. bret jackson says he was kayaking near santa barbra when the shark chomped union on the kayak the bite mark more than ha foot wide. he managed to paddle the sinking boat to safety. shark warning signs post-ed across santa barbara county beaches a similar scene last week in santa cruz. >>> here is the warning all northbound lanes of the golden gate bridge closed this sunday morning. the shutdown is a security precaution following recently terrorist attacks in the europe where vehicles used
. >>> well tonight we want to show you some video from a police dash cam that helped exonerate officers shooting. the shooting happened on 101 in san mateo in april. tlie chp officers pulled over an armed car jacking suspect for several minutes they ordered the man to drop his gun. he refused and eventually pointed it directly at officers. that's when they opened fire. once again this is that dash cam video. the district attorney cleared the officers of criminal wrong doing in that...
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a room where we're just blood sprayed across the walls it's intriguing right it's fascinating to exonerate oh my god. but you know of a single clue what happened it could be something of great significance maybe someone died in a horrible accident or it could be something of almost no significance maybe kathy lee gifford died in a horrible accident anyway you get the point before i run out of time i want to cover one other story and that's how c.n.n. for their own ward winning documentary undercover in syria one of one all these awards they hired a top al qaeda propagandist to help film it and now they're trying to keep that on the d.l. so to cover their tracks it's not. ilm . aka memory day today that is the downside of of doing propaganda documentaries with the wee bit of a how up from al qaeda it's all awkward at the people peabody award ceremony it gets a little uncomfortable. anyway this story was broken by two of the best investigative journalists i know max blumenthal and been nor net alter net basically the man al-qaeda operatives now call their media man. kareem he's an american f
a room where we're just blood sprayed across the walls it's intriguing right it's fascinating to exonerate oh my god. but you know of a single clue what happened it could be something of great significance maybe someone died in a horrible accident or it could be something of almost no significance maybe kathy lee gifford died in a horrible accident anyway you get the point before i run out of time i want to cover one other story and that's how c.n.n. for their own ward winning documentary...
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the president and his campaign and the russian attack on our election, then the president will be exonerated by an individual no one on the left can attack. finally, it's my view the president needs to do more one-on-one or one on two or three interviews on the record and not just with "the new york times." he needs to be on camera. sure, i'd like to do one of those, but there are plenty of fine reporrsike our own chuck todd or lester holt or "the washington post's" dan balls or rush or others. do them all, president trump, as you are your own best communications director. it worked during the campaign, remember? so why bench your best player or keep him off camera or off the airways, that just doesn't make any sense? at least that's my view. thanks for watching and keep the conversation going on msnbc.com/hugh-hewitt. see you next week on saturday morning right here on msnbc. noo introducing the easiest way to get gillette blades text "blades" to gillette on demand text to reorder blades with gillette on demand... ...and get $3 off your first order before fibromyalgia, i was a doer. i was a
the president and his campaign and the russian attack on our election, then the president will be exonerated by an individual no one on the left can attack. finally, it's my view the president needs to do more one-on-one or one on two or three interviews on the record and not just with "the new york times." he needs to be on camera. sure, i'd like to do one of those, but there are plenty of fine reporrsike our own chuck todd or lester holt or "the washington post's" dan...
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you you are going the go through bureaucracy, the major effort is be his tax return, interest or exonerated. the table. democrat arry on the line. caller: doing fine, thank you. and a comment. first question is dealing with health care. know how can a democrat do something for the whenpeople for health care analyzing can party ntake on healthcare for rich folks to get more money for. now here in alabama, we don't a market place for poor a job, ho don't have don't have children or income or mentally, even getting social security or nothing. democrats do that? my comment, the lady who just called a few minutes ago that, on, a lot of fake news. for eople voted mostly hillary, not donald trump. ost: couple questions there, particularly on health care there in alabama. uest: i think the original question is very important question. way, e break it down this cuts trillion dollars in cuts in healthcare and 1 trillion dollars for tax cuts, most of -- what we should be tax cuts for on is middle class and poor. recognizing the fact there are nothing poverty in this country and we have a responsibilit
you you are going the go through bureaucracy, the major effort is be his tax return, interest or exonerated. the table. democrat arry on the line. caller: doing fine, thank you. and a comment. first question is dealing with health care. know how can a democrat do something for the whenpeople for health care analyzing can party ntake on healthcare for rich folks to get more money for. now here in alabama, we don't a market place for poor a job, ho don't have don't have children or income or...
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in the end, it would not exonerate the agency of some day it comes out that one or more commissioners was privately told about the castro assassination plots, the plot of commission omission. nor is there any evidence that lyndon johnson was told when he appointed to the commission the mastermind of the cover-up, allen dulles. in fact, the cia with it dulle'' connivance probably crossed the line from nonfeasance to malfeasance. the cia put it this way in a 2014 report "under macomb and helms is direction, the cia's support for the warren commission was passive, reactive and selective. cia produced information only in response to commission requests and did not volunteer material even if potentially relevant. for example, about agency plots to assassinate castro." helms told the commission in 1978 that if he was not asked for it, he did not give it. dulles, by some accounts, dominated the proceedings. he was fired by kennedy after the bay of pigs debacle. he was only member therefore who do not have a full-time day job is so he had plenty of time to arrange things. dulles forewarned ag
in the end, it would not exonerate the agency of some day it comes out that one or more commissioners was privately told about the castro assassination plots, the plot of commission omission. nor is there any evidence that lyndon johnson was told when he appointed to the commission the mastermind of the cover-up, allen dulles. in fact, the cia with it dulle'' connivance probably crossed the line from nonfeasance to malfeasance. the cia put it this way in a 2014 report "under macomb and...
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of way, but after looking at the footage, the palm beach police department released a statement exonerating "the vehicle e iven by venus williams lawfully entered the intersection on a circular green traffic signal and attempted to travel north in the intersection to ballenisles drive." she stopped advancing to avoid a avllision and when she started to legally proceed, the accident happened. earlier this week, a visibly distraught williams broke down when asked about it during a wimbledon press conference. >> there are really no words to rescribe how devastating and -- yeah, i am completely speechless and it's just -- >> reporter: the barson family filed a wrongful death suit against the seven-time grand slam winner. jane, it's unclear if the new evidence will change their minds. >> pauley: don dahler, thanks. edming up, a passenger allegedly assaults a flight attendant. flight attendant. you gonna wear? hannah. did you get that email i sent you? i need you to respond... ...before you wake up. when life keeps you up... zzzquil helps you fall asleep in less than 20 minutes. because sleep is
of way, but after looking at the footage, the palm beach police department released a statement exonerating "the vehicle e iven by venus williams lawfully entered the intersection on a circular green traffic signal and attempted to travel north in the intersection to ballenisles drive." she stopped advancing to avoid a avllision and when she started to legally proceed, the accident happened. earlier this week, a visibly distraught williams broke down when asked about it during a...
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of americans suspected but not convicted of crimes in fact in many cases even after they've been exonerated this practice is known as civil as set for future and it's been widely condemned by conservatives and progressives alike because it's so ripe for abuse and twenty fourteen federal officers actually took more property from americans than burglars did for the record not only is jeff sessions making it easier for cops to police for profit is order also allows state and local police to circumvent state and local bans on civil asset for forfeiture how is this in any way conservative in from two thousand and seven to twenty sixteen the d.e.a.'s sees to three billion in cash from individuals who are not charged three million dollars from individuals who were never charged of the crime between two thousand and twenty fourteen police to two and a half billion dollars for the cash and property getting ninety seconds and i'm guessing both of you are it would be only conservative i could even think of a pairing for this and i was was thinking like well ok we want to be tough on crime we want to t
of americans suspected but not convicted of crimes in fact in many cases even after they've been exonerated this practice is known as civil as set for future and it's been widely condemned by conservatives and progressives alike because it's so ripe for abuse and twenty fourteen federal officers actually took more property from americans than burglars did for the record not only is jeff sessions making it easier for cops to police for profit is order also allows state and local police to...