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is one of the main turning points in my education, the light bulb went off and a guy by the name frank james said you are a good dude, you are going home, the other fools in here don't have a chance. between those incidents, that was one of my turning point. the first part of the question you talked about, leaving the street, i was young and i have a lot of money, i mean a lot of money. it was a nightmare to me and of course i went to jail and they took me up north, and here i am 19-years-old, $100,000 on the books in the city of new haven views might increase its officers in my face acting like they want a problem with me, not knowing that i'm here for a problem. that was my attitude. and then it changed the culture. i changed the culture because that is the first time that i have experienced racism, and i was taught this is the person that is going directly and making me dig deep into the meet against you mentality. it wasn't nice then for me when i arrived there and then they transferred me out and that is the best thing that happened to me. i went to the federal case and got transferred
is one of the main turning points in my education, the light bulb went off and a guy by the name frank james said you are a good dude, you are going home, the other fools in here don't have a chance. between those incidents, that was one of my turning point. the first part of the question you talked about, leaving the street, i was young and i have a lot of money, i mean a lot of money. it was a nightmare to me and of course i went to jail and they took me up north, and here i am 19-years-old,...
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flb leadership, d i think that's what we had in the f.b.i. >> woodruff: thank you, both, james trusty, and frank montoya. >> thanks. >> woodruff: a day after a shoot-out with police left six people dead in northern new jersey, law enforcemenfiand als say they are still trying to work out just what happened and why. as john yang reports, early suggestions that the shooters' anti-semitism may have motivated them, has since come intoon ques >> yang: today, new jersey vernor phil murphy sought to assure jersey ty residents that the danger is over. >> based on everything we know, there is no ongoing security concern related to the events of yesterday. >> yang: but officials said they are still asking why the kosher market was tarted. leading the investigation is state attorney general and jersey city native gurbir grewal. >> as we speak, right now, we are working to understand the gumen's motivations and whether more were involved. >> yang: officials say yesterday's violence began at a cemetery, where jersey citypo lice detective joseph seals was killed in a confrontationwo with teople. the killers d
flb leadership, d i think that's what we had in the f.b.i. >> woodruff: thank you, both, james trusty, and frank montoya. >> thanks. >> woodruff: a day after a shoot-out with police left six people dead in northern new jersey, law enforcemenfiand als say they are still trying to work out just what happened and why. as john yang reports, early suggestions that the shooters' anti-semitism may have motivated them, has since come intoon ques >> yang: today, new jersey vernor...
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frank baker, shepherd valerie, and james kelson, who paved the way for thousands more.of the several representatives here and have to and roads, i am proud that fort romo serves as a symbol of the courage and heroism that emerged from america's original sin of slavery. from a military community perspective, we know the fight for freedom is one that has been waged with great cost, including many thousands of african-americans from virginia who have contributed to the safety, security, and freedom of this nation. many came from or fought in hampton roads communities. we are reminded of men like william harvey carney, born into slavery in norfolk. mr. carney joined the union army during the civil war and made his mark during the 1863 assault on fort ragnar in charleston in on fort wagoner in charleston, south carolina. he raised the flag high and kept marching despite his own multiple wounds. he made his way back to the union side, never once dropping the flag. his actions were an inspiration to his fellow soldiers. unfortunately, mr. carney had to wait until 1900, 37 year
frank baker, shepherd valerie, and james kelson, who paved the way for thousands more.of the several representatives here and have to and roads, i am proud that fort romo serves as a symbol of the courage and heroism that emerged from america's original sin of slavery. from a military community perspective, we know the fight for freedom is one that has been waged with great cost, including many thousands of african-americans from virginia who have contributed to the safety, security, and...
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jose mourinho's tottenham prepare to face frank lampard's chelsea in just over an hour. and jamesngland draw theirfinal warm up match in south africa. there's more on all those stories in an hour. many thanks. more now on one of our main stories. tesco is investigating allegations that forced labour is used at a chinese factory that produces its charity christmas cards. a six—year—old girl found a message from a prisoner in shanghai, asking for help, in a box bought from the supermarket. it asked the reader to contact a journalist. florence widdicombe and her father ben have been speaking to the bbc about what happened. we didn't open them on the day we got them. we opened them about a week ago. we were writing in them and about on my sixth or eighth card, somebody had already written in it. 0k, and so, ben, tell me exactly what had happened. sure. so, about ten days ago, my wife was coming home from work and popped into a tesco to buy some christmas cards, because florence and my other children wanted to write christmas cards to their friends at school. so, on sunday, a week ago,
jose mourinho's tottenham prepare to face frank lampard's chelsea in just over an hour. and jamesngland draw theirfinal warm up match in south africa. there's more on all those stories in an hour. many thanks. more now on one of our main stories. tesco is investigating allegations that forced labour is used at a chinese factory that produces its charity christmas cards. a six—year—old girl found a message from a prisoner in shanghai, asking for help, in a box bought from the supermarket. it...
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frank baker, shepherd mallory and james townsend, all of whom paved the way for thousands more. as one of the subtle representatives here in hampton rhodes, i'm proud that fort monroe serves as a symbol of the courage and heroism that emerged from america's original since of slavery. from a military community perspective, we know the fight for freedom has been raised with great costs, including many thousands of african-americans from virginia who have contributed to the safety, security and freedom of this nation president many came from or fought in hampton rhodes community. we are reminded of men like william harvey carney, born into slavery in norfolk. he joined the civil army during the civil war and made his remark during the 1863 assault on fort wagner in charleston, south carolina. as a soldier holding the union flag was killed, mr. carney ran to catch the falling flag, raised it high and kept marching despite his own multiple wounds. he made it back to the union side never once dropping the flag. his actions were an inspiration to hills fellow soldiers. unfortunately, m
frank baker, shepherd mallory and james townsend, all of whom paved the way for thousands more. as one of the subtle representatives here in hampton rhodes, i'm proud that fort monroe serves as a symbol of the courage and heroism that emerged from america's original since of slavery. from a military community perspective, we know the fight for freedom has been raised with great costs, including many thousands of african-americans from virginia who have contributed to the safety, security and...
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in new players, frank lampard has had to rely on bringing through some of his younger talent, the likes of this pair here tammy abraham and mason mount, as well as players like reece james on and on and they have done very well — chelsea currently fourth in the premier league. would those players have had the same chances if frank lampard had been able to bring in players over the summer? we might never know, but we will see is what he does next when the transfer window reopens — here's what he has been saying today. i think we have to give credit to the group that are working now to get to where we got to. i still want more. i still think we could be having more points and be high up on the table. that's my feeling. as we go forward, of course, if i feel or we feel as a clu b course, if i feel or we feel as a club that our position has been constrained, then we would obviously look at it. as big clubs do. that's why people expect of us of us this season, because lots of clubs around us were season, because lots of clubs around us were spending hundreds of millions, or 150 us were spending hundreds of millions, or150 million, and we didn't have that chance. we lost has
in new players, frank lampard has had to rely on bringing through some of his younger talent, the likes of this pair here tammy abraham and mason mount, as well as players like reece james on and on and they have done very well — chelsea currently fourth in the premier league. would those players have had the same chances if frank lampard had been able to bring in players over the summer? we might never know, but we will see is what he does next when the transfer window reopens — here's...
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james r. hoffa. there's a lot of controversy and focus on frank the irishman sharon, but our investigation showed thatsal buggs who was a new jersey mobster. and two of the people we interviewed and others on both sides of the law say that was the person who shot jimmy hoffa in detroit and that his body, according to cooperation, was brought to new jersey. here's a preview of the special that airs tonight. >> they sent them down to us -- >> the body, you mean? >> yeah. the body was sent down here. it was jersey's thing, they wanted him here. eric: why do you think? >> it was a jersey thing. eric: they know hoffa's dead. a control type deal. >> yeah. finish -- yeah. eric: well, the real search for james r. hoffa is airing tonight, as you can see, at 10 p.m. here on the fox news channel, and close to truth as you can get so far. the fbi papers have a lot of information, and they should also be released. we'll be right back. every chip will crack. these friends were on a trip when their windshield got chipped. so they scheduled at safelite.com. they didn't have to change their plans or worry about a thin
james r. hoffa. there's a lot of controversy and focus on frank the irishman sharon, but our investigation showed thatsal buggs who was a new jersey mobster. and two of the people we interviewed and others on both sides of the law say that was the person who shot jimmy hoffa in detroit and that his body, according to cooperation, was brought to new jersey. here's a preview of the special that airs tonight. >> they sent them down to us -- >> the body, you mean? >> yeah. the...
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james r. hoffa. you can see everything in about frank sharon and our new claims on our two programs.ching and paying attention. we'll have much more, and we'll be right back. going out for a bite! going anytime. rewarded! learn more at the explorer card dot com. in the human brain, billions of nefor people with parkinson's, some neurons change their tune, causing uncontrollable tremors. now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. arthel: a surge of protesters hitting the streets in paris and elsewhere in france today after more than a year of regular protests against government policies. demonstrators angered at pension overhaul and more. ryan chilcote in london with the latest. >> reporter: most of these protesters want the government to back down from itsen plan to overhaul france's retirement system, but there are at lot of groups -- including the so-called yellow vests. in fact, there were a few thousand yellow vest protesters ou
james r. hoffa. you can see everything in about frank sharon and our new claims on our two programs.ching and paying attention. we'll have much more, and we'll be right back. going out for a bite! going anytime. rewarded! learn more at the explorer card dot com. in the human brain, billions of nefor people with parkinson's, some neurons change their tune, causing uncontrollable tremors. now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost...
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sermer federal prosecutor james trusty previousled as chief of the justice department's organized crime section. he is now an attorney in prite practice. and frankas served in several high-level posts in theb including in posts overseeing counterintelligence investigations. we welcome you both to the newshour. thanks for being here. to both of you, what do you make of the horowitz findings, the inspector general findings that despite errors and mistakes that shouldn't have been made, in the fbi, there was no political bias behind the decision to launch the investigation deck of frank, you first. t >> i thoughts a thorough, complete, comprehensive investigation. i think it points out it is not a crime to have an opinion. this idea about bias is a hollow aim in the sense that people are going to have opinions. even in the fbi, it is not going to stop them from being able to do their jobs successfully. >> i disagree pretty strongly. this is an extremely sensitive public corruption probe. we a talking about informants and a wiretaps in around the press -- the periphery of a presidenti campaign and we should have fbi agents who are professional, have
sermer federal prosecutor james trusty previousled as chief of the justice department's organized crime section. he is now an attorney in prite practice. and frankas served in several high-level posts in theb including in posts overseeing counterintelligence investigations. we welcome you both to the newshour. thanks for being here. to both of you, what do you make of the horowitz findings, the inspector general findings that despite errors and mistakes that shouldn't have been made, in the...
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james miller penalty and of trains alexander arnold goal enough to sink. on a busy thursday faced of fixture list southampton provided a big surprise the chelsea frank lampard side were brought down to earth with a bump chelsea were beaten to know at home by the saints thanks to goals from michael epiphanny and nathan rape and life and a new coach make a lot at arsenal saw them come from behind to draw one want to bournemouth end kahlo enter lotty is off to a winning start at everton dominic calvert lewan securing a 10 win over burnley at goodison park and shalott enjoying his 1st premier league game in over 80 years yet most fear the premier league didn't change it was the same fantastic i'm not here no violence everything and the people that comes with to the stadium i enjoyed football and so that was the primary is always the same but for me today i was happy i was released what a special day jersey merinos tottenham fought back from a goal down to win 21 at home against brighton thanks to 2nd half goals from harry kane in delhi ali but marino like many other managers bemoaning a congested fixture should you all around christmas time any person that unde
james miller penalty and of trains alexander arnold goal enough to sink. on a busy thursday faced of fixture list southampton provided a big surprise the chelsea frank lampard side were brought down to earth with a bump chelsea were beaten to know at home by the saints thanks to goals from michael epiphanny and nathan rape and life and a new coach make a lot at arsenal saw them come from behind to draw one want to bournemouth end kahlo enter lotty is off to a winning start at everton dominic...
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james baker, who was the -- >> counsel. >> was counsel, also felt that he had to come out because trump called him a liar, and he had trouble getting work, he says, after that. that's devastating. >> frankyou've been tough on lisa page. she has her regrets as she expressed again tonight. but i think you'd also agree has paid a heavy price. >> yeah. we may say that lisa page had terrible judgment in having an extramarital affair in the workplace. we may say she had terrible judgment using fbi devices to talk about politics and opinions. but what we can no longer say, as paya pointed out, is that lisa page had anything to do with the opening of the russian case or the supervision of it afterwards. that's in writing from the inspector general of the department of justice. so when we're seeing the lashing out and attempted destruction of a woman who dedicated her career to public service, what we're really seeing is a president who doesn't have any facts on his side anymore and just chooses to find the most convenient scapegoat and victim he can lash out. and it increasingly looks like he likes to do that with women. and lisa page has decided to fight back. i've toyed all day knowing she wa
james baker, who was the -- >> counsel. >> was counsel, also felt that he had to come out because trump called him a liar, and he had trouble getting work, he says, after that. that's devastating. >> frankyou've been tough on lisa page. she has her regrets as she expressed again tonight. but i think you'd also agree has paid a heavy price. >> yeah. we may say that lisa page had terrible judgment in having an extramarital affair in the workplace. we may say she had...