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please, please, i'm sorry. >> reporter: galvin says the screams and pleas were followed by silence. at the time, correctional deputies matthew farris, jereh lub bin, and rodriguez were doing rounds. he said when they got to his cell, they were acting differently and hardly searched. about an hour later lubrin returned. >> excuse my language, but he said does he usually [ bleep ] himself. then he went back to tyree's cell and was calling his name. he didn't respond. went back to the phone on the desk, called it in. rafael rodriguez came in with the flash light. >> reporter: galvin says he could see lubrin pull tyree's body out of his cell. >> he started trying to revive him by pumping his chest. when he was doing that, body fluid was coming out of his mouth. >> reporter: tyree died of multiple blunt force injuries and bled to deainternally. >> he's harmless so i don't know why they would do that. >> reporter: while confusing, galvin said he's seen and heard deputies using excessive force before. >> no one ever said anything. >> reporter: until now. galvin says the other correctional
please, please, i'm sorry. >> reporter: galvin says the screams and pleas were followed by silence. at the time, correctional deputies matthew farris, jereh lub bin, and rodriguez were doing rounds. he said when they got to his cell, they were acting differently and hardly searched. about an hour later lubrin returned. >> excuse my language, but he said does he usually [ bleep ] himself. then he went back to tyree's cell and was calling his name. he didn't respond. went back to the...
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please, please, i'm sorry. >> reporter: galvin says the screams and pleas were followed by silence.ties matthew farris, jereh lub bin, and rodriguez were doing rounds. he said when they got to his cell, they were acting differently and hardly searched. about an hour later lubrin returned. >> excuse my language, but he said does he usually [ bleep ] himself. then he went back to tyree's cell and was calling his name.
please, please, i'm sorry. >> reporter: galvin says the screams and pleas were followed by silence.ties matthew farris, jereh lub bin, and rodriguez were doing rounds. he said when they got to his cell, they were acting differently and hardly searched. about an hour later lubrin returned. >> excuse my language, but he said does he usually [ bleep ] himself. then he went back to tyree's cell and was calling his name.
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fox's beth galvin now on how losing one of his most valuable senses may have actually saved his life. a dare' blood. he's like a one man food appreciation club. >> i love asian food. i was brought up on southern food. >> he almost lost all of this back in february of 2014. when he felt alum in that his neck. >> i thought maybe high swollen lymph node. >> struggling to breathe the father of two ended up in an a ashville north carolina er. >> i sat there for hours and they finally -- hey, what's the deal here? he came in i just want to tell you you've got a major mass in your neck which is cancer. that was like whoa!, you know. i was blown away. >> reporter: a dare had tongue cancer and the news got worse. the head and neck surgeon recommended one operation to remove his tongue, another to take out part of his jaw. >> i left there just devastated because i was like oh, my gosh, i'm done. >> because the surgery would end his career. >> this is crazy because this is my life. and then all of a sudden, to not be able to taste and if i was going to lose my tongue, the irony was huge. >> repo
fox's beth galvin now on how losing one of his most valuable senses may have actually saved his life. a dare' blood. he's like a one man food appreciation club. >> i love asian food. i was brought up on southern food. >> he almost lost all of this back in february of 2014. when he felt alum in that his neck. >> i thought maybe high swollen lymph node. >> struggling to breathe the father of two ended up in an a ashville north carolina er. >> i sat there for hours...
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and a man on for galvin and they bring it in and lead 3-2. bottom half of the inning it falls apart. and throwing the ball away, it is the second error of the inning on a sacrifice bunt play. and ichiro tied it at 3-3. and jerome williams pitching and to the gap, that is the ballgame. the phillies lose 4-3. >>> baseball lost a memorable, loveable character. if you didn't know, he was also a terrific player. yogi berra died yesterday at 90. dying of natural causes at his home. he was a hall of fame catcher, three-time m.v.p. and won a record 10 world series championships. his death comes 69 years to the day of his major league debut. and known for yogiisms like it is deja vu all over again. one of a kind. >> thank you. >>> we learned the queen of soul, aretha franklin has a special birthday gift -- not a birthday gift, but a special gift she will present the pope on saturday. she will give the holy father a huge box of sermons by her father, civil rights activist franklin. and she is performing at world meeting of families on the parkway and p
and a man on for galvin and they bring it in and lead 3-2. bottom half of the inning it falls apart. and throwing the ball away, it is the second error of the inning on a sacrifice bunt play. and ichiro tied it at 3-3. and jerome williams pitching and to the gap, that is the ballgame. the phillies lose 4-3. >>> baseball lost a memorable, loveable character. if you didn't know, he was also a terrific player. yogi berra died yesterday at 90. dying of natural causes at his home. he was a...
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the night before michael tyree died, inmate armando galvin heard screams. >> he was saying sorry. sorry. i didn't know who it was. >> reporter: the deputies have been charged with tyree's murder. the night in question, the sheriff's office says the three correctional deputies were conducting a routine search of the inmates, and an hour lubrin returned to tyree's cell. >> he said does he usually [ bleep ] but he went back and calling his name. but he went back to the phone on the desk, called in it. rafael rodriguez came in with a flashlight. >> reporter: he says he could see him outside of the cell. >> he was pumping his chest and body fluids were coming out of his mouth. >> reporter: according to the coroner, tyree bled to death internally. >> he said that we're inmates and they're correctional officers and who would they believe? >> reporter: he says the tone inside of the jail changed recently. >> seems like they're trying to keep us happy right now. >> reporter: a spokesperson says detectives have interviewed all inmates who witnessed the murder. abc7 news. >>> today, the mari
the night before michael tyree died, inmate armando galvin heard screams. >> he was saying sorry. sorry. i didn't know who it was. >> reporter: the deputies have been charged with tyree's murder. the night in question, the sheriff's office says the three correctional deputies were conducting a routine search of the inmates, and an hour lubrin returned to tyree's cell. >> he said does he usually [ bleep ] but he went back and calling his name. but he went back to the phone on...
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the night before michael tyree died, inmate armando galvin heard screams. >> he was saying sorry. sorry. i didn't know who it was. >> reporter: the deputies have been charged with tyree's murder. the night in question, the sheriff's office says the three correctional deputies were conducting a routine search of the inmates, and an hour lubrin returned to tyree's cell. >> he said does he usually [ bleep ] but he went back and calling his name. but he went back to the phone on the desk, called in it. rafael rodriguez came in with a flashlight. >> reporter: he says he could see him outside of the cell. >> he was pumping his chest and body fluids were coming out of his mouth. >> reporter: according to the coroner, tyree bled to death internally. >> he said that we're inmates and they're correctional officers and who would they believe? >> reporter: he says the tone inside of the jail changed recently. >> seems like they're trying to keep us happy right now. >> reporter: a spokesperson says detectives have interviewed all inmates who witnessed the murder. abc7 news. >>> today, the mari
the night before michael tyree died, inmate armando galvin heard screams. >> he was saying sorry. sorry. i didn't know who it was. >> reporter: the deputies have been charged with tyree's murder. the night in question, the sheriff's office says the three correctional deputies were conducting a routine search of the inmates, and an hour lubrin returned to tyree's cell. >> he said does he usually [ bleep ] but he went back and calling his name. but he went back to the phone on...
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andrew galvin will carry the relic where the father will be declared a saint after being the foundernine of the cam missions. he is a descendent and said the moment will be "surreal." >> a jazz moment for me because i have been working for this since 1978. 37 years. i have been promoting the cause of the father. >> there will be three rehearsals to make sure everything goes smoothly. ama daetz will be in washington, dc, next week, to cover the first leg of the pope's visit with reports starting on tuesday. tuesday. >> a lot of the passes in one second. angry customs turned to social media calling eight scam but the chain said that is not the case the $100 all you can eat pasta passes are if high demand. they will give away more passes away on social media. >> a jump start on the weekend with the gorgeous photo of crissy field in san francisco. look at the blue skies. people are packing the beach. it look like they could be getting some sun. maybe flying some kites. we want did see what you are up to where you live. to share your pictures post them with # abc7now. >> ijustlikeyourpict
andrew galvin will carry the relic where the father will be declared a saint after being the foundernine of the cam missions. he is a descendent and said the moment will be "surreal." >> a jazz moment for me because i have been working for this since 1978. 37 years. i have been promoting the cause of the father. >> there will be three rehearsals to make sure everything goes smoothly. ama daetz will be in washington, dc, next week, to cover the first leg of the pope's visit...
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noz on this issue, we met with a lot of people, and one of them was a native american named andrew galvind he's a descendent of ones of those that we talked about. and a curator of one of the missions. he participated in the convocation ceremony this afternoon in washington d.c., and he was the one holding the rosery, and right after, you may recall, in our coverage of course, the people saw the reading. one the readings from the bible was actually in the native language, and that was done by a gentlemen by the name of vincent medina, someone else that we have talked to. now vincent medina, when we met him, was very opposed to sainthood. and i think that it's interesting that he received an invitation to participate. and i think that's a bit of an olive branch from the catholic church to a native american, and saying, yes, they understand that people can be upset and understand a different point of view, and they do not deny that pain and suffering exist this in the 17th century. and one with the historic impact, and the other ideological. >> melissa chang, from california, and we just sa
noz on this issue, we met with a lot of people, and one of them was a native american named andrew galvind he's a descendent of ones of those that we talked about. and a curator of one of the missions. he participated in the convocation ceremony this afternoon in washington d.c., and he was the one holding the rosery, and right after, you may recall, in our coverage of course, the people saw the reading. one the readings from the bible was actually in the native language, and that was done by a...
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galvin was kidnapped in nuevo laredo and dumped to monterey near nuevo leon. their bodies were found in the truck of a car on march 1, 2014, according to press reports. in june, 2015, a bomb exploded killing one bike stander. a month before, cartels left decapitated bodies in front of guzman.l by ell chapo it accused galvin working with the zetis. in february, 2013, the police ief of nuevo laredo were found dead. just yesterday, i happen to be a member of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints. l.d.s. to the south, an mission president going down to serve a religious mission who was -- who was shot during a robbery in mexico. it is a violent place, a dangerous place. the lawlessness is the direct result of drug cartels operating in mexico, evolving into massive criminal organizations. these cartels have expanded their operations in the kidnapping, extortion and murder. unfortunately this is not new news. it's been going on for sometime. according to the national border patrol councils, the official death toll from cartel violence in mexico is 60,000.
galvin was kidnapped in nuevo laredo and dumped to monterey near nuevo leon. their bodies were found in the truck of a car on march 1, 2014, according to press reports. in june, 2015, a bomb exploded killing one bike stander. a month before, cartels left decapitated bodies in front of guzman.l by ell chapo it accused galvin working with the zetis. in february, 2013, the police ief of nuevo laredo were found dead. just yesterday, i happen to be a member of the church of jesus christ of latter...
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. >> reporter: galvin and medinah's participation is one of the likely surprises we'll see during thenews. >>> ama will be live in washington, d.c., where the pope will canonize father junipero serra. join her as we follow pope francis on his historic trip to america. his first time in america, not just as pope but ever. she'll be posting @ama daetz abc 7. >>> breaking news in fairfield where there's a fire threatening homes there. sky 7 hd is over the scene. this is kap and tennessee streets. if you're familiar with this area it's a block away from hope high school. no word of injuries but there is smoke rising. firefighters were on the scene trying to contain the situation because other homes nearby are threatened right now. we'll continue to monitor the situation and get breaking news updates on twitter as well. >>> coming up on abc 7 news at 4:00, a video of the ro don't in the big apple going viral today. >> love it. the simple act of kindness. >>> i'm michael finney. ask finney is just ahead. i'm still texting your questions on twitter and facebook. just search for michael finne
. >> reporter: galvin and medinah's participation is one of the likely surprises we'll see during thenews. >>> ama will be live in washington, d.c., where the pope will canonize father junipero serra. join her as we follow pope francis on his historic trip to america. his first time in america, not just as pope but ever. she'll be posting @ama daetz abc 7. >>> breaking news in fairfield where there's a fire threatening homes there. sky 7 hd is over the scene. this is kap...
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galvin >> giovanna galletta gambale >> thomas gambino jr. >> giann f. gamboa >> ronald l. gamboa >> peter james ganci jr. >> claude michael gann >> charles william garbarini >> andrew sunny garcia. >> cesar r. garcia >> david garcia >> juan garcia >> marlyn del carmen garcia christopher samuel gardner >> douglas benjamin gardner >> william arthur gardner >> harvey j. gardner iii >> and my good friend and golf companion frank j.garfi. >> and my father firefighter joseph smith. words can't explain how much you're missed every day, and it is with great honor to follow in your footsteps and carry on your legacy as one of new york's bravest. i miss you so much and wish you were here. >> jeffrey brian gardner >> thomas a. gardner >> william arthur gardner >> harvey j. gardner iii >> francesco garfi >> rocco nino gargano >> james m. gartenberg >> david garvey >> bruce gary >> boyd alan gatton >> donald richard gavagan jr. >> peter alan gay >> terence d. gazzani >> gary paul geidel >> paul hamilton geier >> julie m. geis >> peter g. gelinas >> steven paul geller >> howard g. gelli
galvin >> giovanna galletta gambale >> thomas gambino jr. >> giann f. gamboa >> ronald l. gamboa >> peter james ganci jr. >> claude michael gann >> charles william garbarini >> andrew sunny garcia. >> cesar r. garcia >> david garcia >> juan garcia >> marlyn del carmen garcia christopher samuel gardner >> douglas benjamin gardner >> william arthur gardner >> harvey j. gardner iii >> and my good friend...
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he's galvin's cousin. >> canonizing for me as what i see as a horrible place of colonization, sufferingin, gee gradation, death, diseases. >> grievances against spain and its violent colonization of the new world extended beyond california and united states. during his trip to saw the america, pope francis sought to always the matter in front of an audience of indigenous community. >> i hum ply ask forgiveness, not only for the offenses of the church itself, but also for crimes committed against the native peoples during the so-called conquest of america. >> his apology did not mean a change of heart when it came to the sainthood. the two sides clearly look at junipo serra through vastly different lenses. pope francis has declared this year a year of he vantage liesation. serra's sainthood would fulfill that spirit, one of the men who brought for better or worse, christ to the new world. melissa chan, al jazeera, carmel, california. >> al jazeera will have complete coverage of the president's welcome to pope francis at the top of the hour. millions of muslims are wrapping up a pilgrimag
he's galvin's cousin. >> canonizing for me as what i see as a horrible place of colonization, sufferingin, gee gradation, death, diseases. >> grievances against spain and its violent colonization of the new world extended beyond california and united states. during his trip to saw the america, pope francis sought to always the matter in front of an audience of indigenous community. >> i hum ply ask forgiveness, not only for the offenses of the church itself, but also for...
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last year alone 40% of the wage growth in our entire state took place in galvin county, the county where bozeman is located and has become a hub of technology. yet, too often montana kids have to leave to find work. we need more high-paying technology jobs in montana. during my time at the cloud computing company right now technologies, which was founded started up and grew to a company that was acquired by oracle for $1.8 billion called right now technologies over the 12 years i was there i saw firsthand how montana is becoming a leading hub for innovation and high-tech job growth. montana has a qualified workforce and unparalleled quality of life that makes our stays a wise investment for tech companies. in fact, we're the campus of our software company is located in bozeman, we're minutes away from the gallatin river where the movie "a river runs through it" was filmed where brad pitt made his debut. this is a state where you can combine the quality of life, of fishing, of hunting back packing, mountain cliej -- climbing and spending time outdoors combined with technology because mill
last year alone 40% of the wage growth in our entire state took place in galvin county, the county where bozeman is located and has become a hub of technology. yet, too often montana kids have to leave to find work. we need more high-paying technology jobs in montana. during my time at the cloud computing company right now technologies, which was founded started up and grew to a company that was acquired by oracle for $1.8 billion called right now technologies over the 12 years i was there i...
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when pope francis announced the canonization from his airplane earlier this year, galvin understood whyther declared this year a year of e vavangelizatio. >> reporter: but to this woman, he destroyed her an cecestoranch way of life. today father junipero serra will become a saint. >> it shatters every single stereotype that we're not here anymore. >> reporter: no longer forgotten, their language is now reawakened for the world to hear. if anything, even critics say some good has some of this canonization. it has sparked a conversation about the history of the missions. here in caramel, a couple hundred seats are set up along with a big television. they will be watching mass here, craig, later this afternoon. >> joe fryor, that mass at 4:00. joe, thank you so much. we'll go to the white house right now, the daily briefing is happening with josh earnest at the podium. he's being asked about the visit between president obama and pope francis. let's listen in. >> i've been asked on a couple occasions to describe the surroundings for the pope who was in the white house for the first time. an
when pope francis announced the canonization from his airplane earlier this year, galvin understood whyther declared this year a year of e vavangelizatio. >> reporter: but to this woman, he destroyed her an cecestoranch way of life. today father junipero serra will become a saint. >> it shatters every single stereotype that we're not here anymore. >> reporter: no longer forgotten, their language is now reawakened for the world to hear. if anything, even critics say some good...