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garner sees that as a huge positive. in recent years, whenever the net long position in crude drops to that level, down here, the selling tends to dry up. we typically get a nice rebound. that's how important this is. we are seeing it dry up. as we saw earlier in the years, 2012 and 2013 did the same thing. ironically, the fact that the big boys were throwing in the towel and capitulating near the bottom, that's why garner now believes the path of least resistance for oil is higher. i know it doesn't look like that. it looks like -- all we do is follow trends. that's not what her interpretation is. think about it. all the commodity speculators who dump their holdings are rushing to put their chips back on the table. even after oil's massive rally last week and factoring today's ugly decline, garner believes there should be plenty of buying power and that will prop up the price of crude. let's zoom out to the long term monthly chart of west texas crude. it will become clearer to you. there was a time when $40 was consider
garner sees that as a huge positive. in recent years, whenever the net long position in crude drops to that level, down here, the selling tends to dry up. we typically get a nice rebound. that's how important this is. we are seeing it dry up. as we saw earlier in the years, 2012 and 2013 did the same thing. ironically, the fact that the big boys were throwing in the towel and capitulating near the bottom, that's why garner now believes the path of least resistance for oil is higher. i know it...
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one of the costliest is ben affleck and jennifer garner. >> we awe saul this coming because rumors were running rampant for so long. they made sure their statement came out while in the bajaa bahama's. nannygate 2015. did ben affleck cheat on his wife with the nanny in we're not sure we'll get the full story, but we know that jennifer garner had enough. >> and reba macintre and her husband were married the longest, they won five oscars, five emmys, nine grammys, and six golden globes. there are 16 children left to deal with the aftermath of these breakups. gwen stephany and gavin rasdale has three. gwen is on "the voice" with blake, so we're guessing they're leaning on each other. >>> and we have a big wedding we're looking up to. >>> one of the hottest new shows that people are rooking forward to is dream queens. it has a killer cast with jamiely curtis and emma roberts. we were on the set before anybody else to find out what you need to know. >> it is a very nice balance between like terrifying, scary horror, and like girly, hilarious, glamorous fashion. >> good evening idiot hookers.
one of the costliest is ben affleck and jennifer garner. >> we awe saul this coming because rumors were running rampant for so long. they made sure their statement came out while in the bajaa bahama's. nannygate 2015. did ben affleck cheat on his wife with the nanny in we're not sure we'll get the full story, but we know that jennifer garner had enough. >> and reba macintre and her husband were married the longest, they won five oscars, five emmys, nine grammys, and six golden...
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james garner. >> mike got 0. john, 3. 20 points each correct answer.s can head back to your podiums. take a look at the score. mike/brooke, third place. 70. don/john in second. chris/allyson have taken the lead. with 130 points. taken the lead. i say it again. this is breaking news -- chris cuomo and allyson have taken the lead. 130 points. >> new day! >> a new day. coming up, team work, still anybody's game. stay tuned. 6: it's easy to buy insurance and forget about it. but the more you learn about your coverage, the more gaps you might find. like how you thought you were covered for all this... when you're really only covered for this. hot dog? or how you may think you're covered for this... but not for this... whoa! no, no, oh , oh! ...or this... ...or this. ...or that... talk to farmers and see what gaps could be hiding in your coverage. my heaven! ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum. bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ everyone is looking for ways while to cut expenses.s unique, and that's where pg&e's online business energy checkup tool can really help. you can
james garner. >> mike got 0. john, 3. 20 points each correct answer.s can head back to your podiums. take a look at the score. mike/brooke, third place. 70. don/john in second. chris/allyson have taken the lead. with 130 points. taken the lead. i say it again. this is breaking news -- chris cuomo and allyson have taken the lead. 130 points. >> new day! >> a new day. coming up, team work, still anybody's game. stay tuned. 6: it's easy to buy insurance and forget about it. but...
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the bullet missed garner's spine and she is recovering.alisson parker and adam ward were both killed. the gunman the man you see on the screen is vester flanagan , a disgruntled excoworker who later took his life. >>> hundreds rallied outside of the city council then went inside to give the council an ear full about the death of inmate mario martinez. it was questioned whether he got proper nasal care for an asthma condition. now his daughter mother wants them to cut ties with the insurance company. corizon says martinez received medically appropriate and care for his condition before his death. >>> santa clara county supervisors voted today in favor of equipping jail guards there with body cameras. the unanimous vote also called for a commission to be set up to look at problems in the jail. all of this comes in response to the beating death of an inmate last month and the arrest of three correctional officers charged with murder. the commission would review how the jail staff is trained and held accountable and how mentally ill inmates ar
the bullet missed garner's spine and she is recovering.alisson parker and adam ward were both killed. the gunman the man you see on the screen is vester flanagan , a disgruntled excoworker who later took his life. >>> hundreds rallied outside of the city council then went inside to give the council an ear full about the death of inmate mario martinez. it was questioned whether he got proper nasal care for an asthma condition. now his daughter mother wants them to cut ties with the...
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es titÁn haciendo daÑos a los gigantes, impulsador, perazza le tiraba cruzando la registradora, garnerad de meterse como uno de los comodines de la liga nacional sÓlo quedan 30 partidos en la temporada. atlÉticos de oakland, angelitos. sacaban la pelota,por los satÍricos lanzÓ marthin. en triple a, bases llenas le pegaba y regalaba una carrera, llegÓ en la tercera entrada, batazos elevados, terminaba notando los angelitos se fueron del coliseo con victoria seis a dos. fue presentado oficialmente el chicharito hernÁndez con el bayer leverkusen dijo que firmÓ por el equipo de la aspirina lo ha hecho sentir importante. hernÁndez: bien hecho sentir querido, querÍa que estuviera con ellos. que serÍa un jugador muy importante y que bueno, toda la confianza, todo eso me lo transmitieron desde jonas tambiÉn cuando hablé con el entrenador, creo que era una decisiÓn no tan complicada. reportero: fernÁndez estará debutando maÑana en un juego de carÁcter amistoso se incorporarÁ a la selecciÓn mexicana el jueves en la concentraciÓn del tri solo faltan chicharito, tecatito y layun. ferreti bromeÓ, e
es titÁn haciendo daÑos a los gigantes, impulsador, perazza le tiraba cruzando la registradora, garnerad de meterse como uno de los comodines de la liga nacional sÓlo quedan 30 partidos en la temporada. atlÉticos de oakland, angelitos. sacaban la pelota,por los satÍricos lanzÓ marthin. en triple a, bases llenas le pegaba y regalaba una carrera, llegÓ en la tercera entrada, batazos elevados, terminaba notando los angelitos se fueron del coliseo con victoria seis a dos. fue presentado...
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gar garner a death prompted nationwide protests. the policing now are conflicted in the sense, are they going to be supported and if they make a mistake and is it going to be seen as criminal mistake whether than a mistake. the minute talk about police reform, people generally review that as antipolice. that doesn't help the conversation. you can want better policing and be supportive of the police. reporter: pert is a former captain with the nypd. >> mostp as are decent and do a noble job they ril. reporter: now despite the difficult times for his department, he is optimistic. he is hope hag the changes can bring improvements to the department, and on the upside, he said from june to the end of august, this summer, guys, was the safest summer, if you can believe this that we had hin city is 25 years. he will have a news conference tomorrow join in trysting. thank you. reporter: okay. dari: two dads from south jersey who got into a bloody brawl caught on camera are there during a softball turn am will get a year's probation. the vir
gar garner a death prompted nationwide protests. the policing now are conflicted in the sense, are they going to be supported and if they make a mistake and is it going to be seen as criminal mistake whether than a mistake. the minute talk about police reform, people generally review that as antipolice. that doesn't help the conversation. you can want better policing and be supportive of the police. reporter: pert is a former captain with the nypd. >> mostp as are decent and do a noble...
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and that garner called out for help. uttering 11 times. >> i can't breathe.ore falling unconscious. >> approximately spolicy that a officers before writing a report, that is not going to build trust in the police. >> reporter: policy for nypd federally mandated program of 1,000 officers wearing body cameras will be recommended by a court appointed federal monitor next year. miguel marques, cnn. >> we are live throughout the next hour. live coverage of breaking news. the state department released 7,000 e-mails hillary clinton kept on her private server. cnn is dig in to see what is there. details ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] he doesn't need your help. until he does. three cylinders, 50 horsepower. go bold. go powerful. go gator. go bold. go powerful. toenail fungus? (crowd cheers) don't hide it... tackle it with fda-approved jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. once applied, jublia gets to the site of infection by going under... and around the nail. most common side effects include in
and that garner called out for help. uttering 11 times. >> i can't breathe.ore falling unconscious. >> approximately spolicy that a officers before writing a report, that is not going to build trust in the police. >> reporter: policy for nypd federally mandated program of 1,000 officers wearing body cameras will be recommended by a court appointed federal monitor next year. miguel marques, cnn. >> we are live throughout the next hour. live coverage of breaking news. the...
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in this building, this monument to freedom, you can become reacquainted with the story of margaret garner, the real-life character in the book "beloved." her drama took place within yards of where this building sits. we sit were so much drama took place. she was pursued and found in the house not far from this building. it was in that cabin she killed her child. it was a few blocks from here she was tried and eventually taken back into slavery across the river and taken further down south. the national underground railroad freedom center was created to play a leading role in facilitating, resourcing, guiding, and leading the conversation about freedom in our nation and world. living as essentially prayer, communicating with the power that created you in order to acknowledge the gift of life by god to you. when we all get to understand that, we get to understand that when it is all said and done, freedom is not an individual pursuit. it is a social reality. anyone can be free on a deserted island in the pacific. freedom has real, practical applications in terms of us managing the space bet
in this building, this monument to freedom, you can become reacquainted with the story of margaret garner, the real-life character in the book "beloved." her drama took place within yards of where this building sits. we sit were so much drama took place. she was pursued and found in the house not far from this building. it was in that cabin she killed her child. it was a few blocks from here she was tried and eventually taken back into slavery across the river and taken further down...
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>> james garner. >> correct. >> charlie's angel, dark hair? >> kate jackson.n smith. >> correct. >> peter falk. >> kojak -- >> telly savalis. >> correct. >> died, law anded order. jerry orbach. >> hawaii 5-0. >> jack lord. >> correct. >> that was hard. >> you did not say tom. >> tom selleck. >> he did. >> you got nine correct. each worth 30 points. put a lot of scores. on the board though. >> very impressed. >> really hard. really hard. >> finally. mike and brooke, started in last place. see how you do. come on down. [ applause ] >> your category is animated tv stars? >> great. >> animated tv stars. >> great. >> 60 seconds on the clock. ready, go. >> rabbit. >> bugs bunny. >> correct. >> from dinosaur era. he head of the family. >> dino. >> man rode in the car. >> fred flintstone. >> man, great massachusetts song. gosh. pass. >> this is, he's -- not red, between red and white, they make -- what color? >> red and white together? >> make like pinkish. >> that word not a lion, lot a leopard. >> tiger. >> pink leopard. >> think cartoons. >> pink panther. >> jane h
>> james garner. >> correct. >> charlie's angel, dark hair? >> kate jackson.n smith. >> correct. >> peter falk. >> kojak -- >> telly savalis. >> correct. >> died, law anded order. jerry orbach. >> hawaii 5-0. >> jack lord. >> correct. >> that was hard. >> you did not say tom. >> tom selleck. >> he did. >> you got nine correct. each worth 30 points. put a lot of scores. on the board...
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the incident in ferguson and some other high profile events, eric garner here in new york, of theisede specter schism between police and some members of the community. usually communities of color. from my vantage point of being in the police department, being in law enforcement almost 50 years, generally speaking, relations between minority communities and the police are better than they have been in many years. these types of things, that sets it back, no doubt about it. that's kind of where we are now. theas caused hesitancy on part of police to engage where they have engaged in the past. that's one of the reasons you're seeing an increase in murders. about 30 cities in the u.s. are experiencing murder increases. that sort of where we are right now. >> some of the people in urban communities say this is nothing new. it's just now getting attention is a lot more focus on it. there is a capacitive people to take pictures so you can see what has happened. you are absolutely right. in my mind, these are aberrations. i've been in law enforcement like i said for almost 50 years. in my hi
the incident in ferguson and some other high profile events, eric garner here in new york, of theisede specter schism between police and some members of the community. usually communities of color. from my vantage point of being in the police department, being in law enforcement almost 50 years, generally speaking, relations between minority communities and the police are better than they have been in many years. these types of things, that sets it back, no doubt about it. that's kind of where...
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. >> you write while the white student movement of the late 60s was garnered much more attention black student protests produced greater campus change. >> on many people think of student activism they think of the white you left, the students for democratic society and think of the fight to end the war in vietnam or other issues like that. the black student movement which took place at colleges large and small, public and private all over this country, 1968 1969, 1970 actually produced more wide-ranging comprehensive campus reform than the white new left. for many people that is an untold white knew left. for many people that is an untold story. >> host: are some of those reform still present? >> guest: many of them are. sadly many have been under attack for years. whether it's through ballot initiatives that we saw in california or federal court decisions, they're have been many conservative groups who have seen affirmative action admissions is a threata threat to white prerogative even though has many sociological studies have revealed the opportunity structure in american higher edu
. >> you write while the white student movement of the late 60s was garnered much more attention black student protests produced greater campus change. >> on many people think of student activism they think of the white you left, the students for democratic society and think of the fight to end the war in vietnam or other issues like that. the black student movement which took place at colleges large and small, public and private all over this country, 1968 1969, 1970 actually...
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he's got a voice some would say eric garner perhaps did not.some policy changes. >> i don't know. to me, the difference in this case is that the blake case is more flagrant. in the garner case, they were talking to him for an ex-tended period of time. he knew the drill. the officers at a certain point were directed to just, okay, take him in, take him down. in this case, the officer that takes down mr. blake is so far out of line that it's -- to me, it's worse. and, you know, to make that kind of a violent takedown for even a nonviolent crime where there's no indication. also an officer has to be aware of the circumstances, the location, the entire situation. you know, you have a man standing calmly in front of, you know, an expensive hotel in new york, it's not exactly a dark alley at 3:00 in the morning where the guy's running away or resisting or fighting. so me, this situation with blake is worse. >> do you think either one of them, coupled together and everything else that's happened with the protests and the people coming out, what will i
he's got a voice some would say eric garner perhaps did not.some policy changes. >> i don't know. to me, the difference in this case is that the blake case is more flagrant. in the garner case, they were talking to him for an ex-tended period of time. he knew the drill. the officers at a certain point were directed to just, okay, take him in, take him down. in this case, the officer that takes down mr. blake is so far out of line that it's -- to me, it's worse. and, you know, to make that...
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given some things the mayor said, his comments after the eric garner grand jury decision, those sorts things added to the emotion. but i think it was inappropriate. ♪ charlie: when you think about terrorism, you had offices around the world whenever there's a terrorist incident, they would go. we have talked about that on this program before. is it getting more difficult now because of all the online at -- activity, because of so many other factors? because so many people find themselves for whatever reason attracted to sort of the opportunity to join something larger than themselves and show some sense of bad judgment? ray: the threat certainly has not diminished. it remains pretty constant, the threat from terrorism. this city is still seen by the intelligence community as the number one target in this country. you see isis inspired events and people, 90,000 tweets a day on the internet. very difficult for the intelligence world to get their arms around that sort of activity. and we see this phenomenon of these young, disaffected young men being radicalized on the internet and then
given some things the mayor said, his comments after the eric garner grand jury decision, those sorts things added to the emotion. but i think it was inappropriate. ♪ charlie: when you think about terrorism, you had offices around the world whenever there's a terrorist incident, they would go. we have talked about that on this program before. is it getting more difficult now because of all the online at -- activity, because of so many other factors? because so many people find themselves for...
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garner schreiber went to law school in topeka and he helps to lift the $5,000 ban in place. by that time, most victims had soft litigation through their own attorneys, chester lewis being one of them, and they looked at ways they could receive compensation outside the administrative claims process. it was a troubled process and did not help the victims. it added to the tragedy. the victims only received a few thousand dollars for the loss of a loved one. the payment of loss of a child was $400. the loss of an adult, $700. in many times, the loss of property or property damage paid more than a loss of a loved one. monetary equation can never equate to the loss of life. we know that. it created a bitterness because they did not feel they received restitution. in many cases, i found the same across the border. one would be jeanine with seth. her husband was the copilot. she realizes it is the air force chaplain knocking on the door. she gets the heartbreaking news that her husband has now perished. she is given $1000 by the kernel who is there -- colonel who is there. he says t
garner schreiber went to law school in topeka and he helps to lift the $5,000 ban in place. by that time, most victims had soft litigation through their own attorneys, chester lewis being one of them, and they looked at ways they could receive compensation outside the administrative claims process. it was a troubled process and did not help the victims. it added to the tragedy. the victims only received a few thousand dollars for the loss of a loved one. the payment of loss of a child was $400....
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this eric garner decision has upset me so muha
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you get a little flavor of what's going on there in garner, north carolina.ant to bring back donna brazile and ana navarro. is he making good points on how to reform the tax system? >> sound a lot like mitt romney's tax proposal where he wanted to lower the top rate down to 2%. he did not outline how we'll cut deficit and how we'll make up for the loss of revenue >> you heard rand paul when i interviewed him earlier this hour saying in effect what he's doing is keeping the tax revenue the same. big government will be the same with jeb bush. under rand paul and his tax proposal government will shrink. >> i think that's a hard acquisition to make against jeb bush because he had eight years as governor of florida to show us proof that what he did was cut spending, cut the size of government. i can tell you he was not the most popular governor for a lot of government employees precisely because of that. >> were you surprised last night on stephen colbert he disagreed with his brother, the former president of the united states, saying that george w. bush allowed t
you get a little flavor of what's going on there in garner, north carolina.ant to bring back donna brazile and ana navarro. is he making good points on how to reform the tax system? >> sound a lot like mitt romney's tax proposal where he wanted to lower the top rate down to 2%. he did not outline how we'll cut deficit and how we'll make up for the loss of revenue >> you heard rand paul when i interviewed him earlier this hour saying in effect what he's doing is keeping the tax...
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in the last 6 months, there has been eric garner, kaijeme powell, john crawford, akai gurley, tamir ricederson, darrien hunt, and ezell ford. that's just this year - many more names fill the mouths of protestors here on the streets: sean bell...oscar grant...rekia boyd...aiyana stanley jones. [crowd chanting] you can't stop the revolution! you can't stop the revolution! you can't stop the revolution! >> this is the new civil rights movement that's happening right now. and ground zero is the policing of black communities. there's no question about it. people are drawing connections that we drew 50 years ago in the civil rights movement that this is a societal problem. this is not just a police department problem. and it's not just a county problem and it's not just a sheriff problem. this is a societal problem because it happens all over the country. it happens constantly. a recent propublica investigation found that a black male teenager is 21 times more likely to be shot by police than a white male teenager. >> why does everyone who look like me gotta be criminal? there's no honor in th
in the last 6 months, there has been eric garner, kaijeme powell, john crawford, akai gurley, tamir ricederson, darrien hunt, and ezell ford. that's just this year - many more names fill the mouths of protestors here on the streets: sean bell...oscar grant...rekia boyd...aiyana stanley jones. [crowd chanting] you can't stop the revolution! you can't stop the revolution! you can't stop the revolution! >> this is the new civil rights movement that's happening right now. and ground zero is...
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the video with ricky garner aired on prime time tv last night and we have more on how the chamber ofmerce official survived the shooting. >> the last television interview vicky garner was part of and it was horrifically broadcasted live on wdbj tv. >> i saw movement and then gun fire. lots and lots of gun fire. >> in her first interview since the on-air attack three weeks ago, vicki told fox news' greta van susteren she remembers the moments leading up to the shooting and remembering seeing someone in the periphery. >> was it somebody looking for something? was it somebody that was maybe here for maintenance that wanted to ask a question and my thought was is he going to ask a question while we're talking on air? >> far worse. the gunman, vester flannigan opened fire shooting reporter allison parker and ward. >> i realized that adam was down in front of me and alison was not to the side of me any longer. >> both died. vicki thought she would, too. >> i didn't know where he was. i felt as though the next shot -- i knew the next shot he was just going to shoot me in the head because th
the video with ricky garner aired on prime time tv last night and we have more on how the chamber ofmerce official survived the shooting. >> the last television interview vicky garner was part of and it was horrifically broadcasted live on wdbj tv. >> i saw movement and then gun fire. lots and lots of gun fire. >> in her first interview since the on-air attack three weeks ago, vicki told fox news' greta van susteren she remembers the moments leading up to the shooting and...
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. >> the officer involved said that the shooting death of mike brown, the death of eric garner put a spotlight on the issue? stone wall, francis says race matters when it comes to the death of her son. >> did you have to have the talk with your children about how they are going to be seen, what to do if they are stopped. how you speak to people, is that something you discovered. >> every black in stone wall had to instill that in their children because of the way, you town. >> knowing that you would be treated different lip. >> tell me what there is that indicates this is a racial motivated killing. all i see is a white officer and a black man with an unfortunate, unfortunate outcome. >> ordering to state prison weapons, jonathon was sent to five years for selling cocaine in 2003. he was arrested in april for allegedly possessing cocaine, for something that is being used against him. the officer had his own run-ins, including a dispute and traffic violation. >> the second that an unarmed black man who was riding a horse, riding a horse, riding a horse is killed, they try to assassina
. >> the officer involved said that the shooting death of mike brown, the death of eric garner put a spotlight on the issue? stone wall, francis says race matters when it comes to the death of her son. >> did you have to have the talk with your children about how they are going to be seen, what to do if they are stopped. how you speak to people, is that something you discovered. >> every black in stone wall had to instill that in their children because of the way, you town....
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president barack obama has garnered enough support to insure that congress cannot block the nuclear deal with iran. the 34th senator came out in favor of the deal to make sure that an presidential veto can be upheld. our white house correspondent patty culhane has details. >> the israeli government pulled out all the stops to try to stop the iran deal from going forward even before the agreement has reached. the israeli prime minister lobbied the u.s. strong with this speech deciding it was worth angering president obama, who was not consulted. >> the pro israeli leo whereby spent millions, posting rallies like in on tuesday. urging its supporters to get involved. >> we focused on members of congress, senators, our whole family called together. >> everyone i know has been calling in virtually every day asking them not to vote, for this deal, not to support it. >> it didn't work. on wednesday the senator from maryland barbara mcculsky announced her support keeping the president's able to veto. the obama administration and it's allies launche launch theilaunched their own lobbying campaign
president barack obama has garnered enough support to insure that congress cannot block the nuclear deal with iran. the 34th senator came out in favor of the deal to make sure that an presidential veto can be upheld. our white house correspondent patty culhane has details. >> the israeli government pulled out all the stops to try to stop the iran deal from going forward even before the agreement has reached. the israeli prime minister lobbied the u.s. strong with this speech deciding it...
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he's got to garner momentum. more importantly the money, it's so spread out driving campaigns will be difficult. some of the strong republican backers have got to determine that chris christie is someone they can invest in. he's got to show himself as presidential, someone who will tand stand up to donald trump and others. >> you think everybody against trump tonight? >> reporter: i'm not much of a betting man, but i would put a little money on that one. i think it's a great point. he's got everything now. he's got that lead in the polls, the momentum. he's got the at least imagination of those who are interested in the process right now. so i think you'll see a lot of these candidates taking aim at him tonight. early and often. >> thank you. of course, we'll have coverage of that debate tonight at 11:00. appreciate it. >>> today, governor tom wolf calls the battle of the budget ridiculous and says harrisburg is broken. senate republicans didn't budge even after he made historic wry forms to the pension and liquo
he's got to garner momentum. more importantly the money, it's so spread out driving campaigns will be difficult. some of the strong republican backers have got to determine that chris christie is someone they can invest in. he's got to show himself as presidential, someone who will tand stand up to donald trump and others. >> you think everybody against trump tonight? >> reporter: i'm not much of a betting man, but i would put a little money on that one. i think it's a great point....
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. >>> ben affleck had a tough go with split of jennifer garner but check out this new video at the top of quick hits. surprise. ben speaks to the paparazzi. something he never does. >> looking good, man. >> affleck appeared to be in a good mood yesterday in an off the building parking garage carrying just the essentials, wallet, iphone and id and even gave the dose of sarcasm. they could not believe he was talking. so they in turn responded with compliment. >> you're the man. take care. >> now time for sofia vergara's peggy bundy transformation. "modern family" co-star and tv wife katey sagal. one misstep, how to spell her co-star's last name but this emoji is how we feel about this instagram post. next, amazing casting news. cate blanchett will play in a biopic about lucy ball with marriage. blanchett played lucy, katherine he helpburg in "the aviator." with jennifer aniston, the atlanta set of "mother's day," who's that gorgeous lady peeking over my shoulder? and i think we're all in on the #letsconvincejentogeton instagram. the 32-year-old oscar winning actress tells hollywood u.k.
. >>> ben affleck had a tough go with split of jennifer garner but check out this new video at the top of quick hits. surprise. ben speaks to the paparazzi. something he never does. >> looking good, man. >> affleck appeared to be in a good mood yesterday in an off the building parking garage carrying just the essentials, wallet, iphone and id and even gave the dose of sarcasm. they could not believe he was talking. so they in turn responded with compliment. >> you're...
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andrew garner could be lost for the season. that's according to multiple reports.season. he suffered a leg injury. of course he tore that knee last year in buffalo. the eagles may have lost three players for the season, tough breaks. the eagles finally got the running game yesterday. they got back the basics. jason tells him this offense, starting to come together. >> we have the pieces to be successful. >> on to the flyers. michael left tonight's preseason game in new york with an upper body injury. they can play well but the flyers lose 3-2. this is one of the scariest collisions. don't look if you don't want to see it. they collide right here. he gets right in face. he gets knocked out. he did wave to the crowd on the way to the hospital and the cardinals say tonight he should be okay. thank goodness. jonathan papelbon suspended for grabbing something. this time it have bryce harper's neck. he was suspended four games. because of his baseball suspension his season is over and his time with the nats could be over. fans have started to have him kicked off the team
andrew garner could be lost for the season. that's according to multiple reports.season. he suffered a leg injury. of course he tore that knee last year in buffalo. the eagles may have lost three players for the season, tough breaks. the eagles finally got the running game yesterday. they got back the basics. jason tells him this offense, starting to come together. >> we have the pieces to be successful. >> on to the flyers. michael left tonight's preseason game in new york with an...
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. >> new york city paid 5.9 million to the family of er-eric garner. in that case officers did not face criminal charges, as in the case of michael brown. a different situation in baltimore, where protestors outside a court hearing for the officers made it clear what they are looking for. >> the police need to be held accountable the same which you hold me accountable if i break the law. >> a judge determined officers will be tried separately, and this week will decide if the cases will be moved out of the baltimore >>> in aisle -- illinois, the manhunt is on to find those that shot a police officer to death. law enforcement officers are canvassing the area, testing for d.n.a. the fbi ruled out video evidence they thought they had saying it is not relevant. they are juggling 185 leads, but say they do not know whom they are looking for. all they know is there are three male suspects. two white, one black. >> western europe is taking more steps to assist thousands of refugees arriving every day. tomorrow the e.u. unveils a quote area system to distribut
. >> new york city paid 5.9 million to the family of er-eric garner. in that case officers did not face criminal charges, as in the case of michael brown. a different situation in baltimore, where protestors outside a court hearing for the officers made it clear what they are looking for. >> the police need to be held accountable the same which you hold me accountable if i break the law. >> a judge determined officers will be tried separately, and this week will decide if the...
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specifically the shock hold and that garner called out for help, uttering 11 times -- >> i can't breathereporter: before falling unconscious. >> policy that allows officers to look at videos in advance of writing a report or giving their statement on a police complaint, that's not the sort of thing that's going to build trust in the police. >> reporter: policy for nypy's federally mandated program of 1,000 officers will be monitored by a court appointed monitor next year. >> that does it for "ac 360" our coverage continues from cnn in atlanta next. ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. only glucerna has carbsteady, diabetes, steady is exciting. clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. without the internet i would probably be like a c student. internet essentials from comcast has brought low-cost high speed internet into the homes of hundreds of thousands of low-income families. it lets students do homework and study at home. so far more t
specifically the shock hold and that garner called out for help, uttering 11 times -- >> i can't breathereporter: before falling unconscious. >> policy that allows officers to look at videos in advance of writing a report or giving their statement on a police complaint, that's not the sort of thing that's going to build trust in the police. >> reporter: policy for nypy's federally mandated program of 1,000 officers will be monitored by a court appointed monitor next year....
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the play, two runs getting to the wall and the yanks lead 2-1 and in the top of the eighth brett garner one of the most underrated players in baseball today makes, deep, that will get around the bull and right solo home run yanks up 3-1 and that is your final score. days won last night game and half. second round of the u.s. open starts today with both number-1 teams flying, serena williams will face kiki burton. novak djokovic will face andrei malware. one of the most anticipated first-round matchups, murray, 18 aces, and 11, 14 grade points, putting together at 7-5-673-4-6-6-1 win last night, murray will play a adrian. french open then murinca with a 7-576-4-7-6 win. jamie low actually had a funny press conference yesterday, cruising low, hits wine, match point into the net. winning 6-2-6-love. she had her picture taken last night. nick and phillies trailing 6-2, 6-4 after 27th of the year, 6-4 but in the top of the fifth, it has been that nightmare. good guy coming off of tommy john surgery, walked two guys, throws it away, 7-4, the phillies win 14-8, washington lost again last night
the play, two runs getting to the wall and the yanks lead 2-1 and in the top of the eighth brett garner one of the most underrated players in baseball today makes, deep, that will get around the bull and right solo home run yanks up 3-1 and that is your final score. days won last night game and half. second round of the u.s. open starts today with both number-1 teams flying, serena williams will face kiki burton. novak djokovic will face andrei malware. one of the most anticipated first-round...
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. >> you write while the white you student movement of the late 60s has garnered muc h more attention, black student protest produced greater campus change. >> guest: yes, i think when people think of student activism in the late 60s they think of the right new left.ink they think of the fight to end the war in vietnam or other issues like that. the black student movement which took place at colleges large and small all over this country, 1968, 1969, 1970, 70, actually produce more wide ranging comprehensive campus reform than the right new left.ort for many that is not told storyl >> host: are some of those still present today?for ma smack many are but sadly theyft. have been under attack for years, whether it's through ballot initiative that we saw in california or federal court decision, there have been many conservative groups, white americans who seem affirmative action admissions as a threat to white prerogatives. many studies have revealed the opportunity structure in american higher education is so weighted toward whites, whether it's because of wealth orti legy admission, aff
. >> you write while the white you student movement of the late 60s has garnered muc h more attention, black student protest produced greater campus change. >> guest: yes, i think when people think of student activism in the late 60s they think of the right new left.ink they think of the fight to end the war in vietnam or other issues like that. the black student movement which took place at colleges large and small all over this country, 1968, 1969, 1970, 70, actually produce more...
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even though he was an early favorite in iowa and had garnered a lot of support and seemed to be the person to beat in iowa, his fortunes collapsed after his perform anesthetically in the last of the republican debates. anchor: how about that donald trump bubble? is it deflating, bursting? >> it hasn't gone pop. it's still there. and people -- a lot of people are trying to write his death notice and he is still standing when the smoke clears. he is going to be there for some time to come yet. maybe that there will be some damage and slight turning of the tide yet but it ain't rushing out. anchor: conflict is too common on tv and on the web. the exhibition at the national portrait gallery looks at the civil war. the photographs of the dead at gettysburg. we went to have a look. you may find some of the images in her report disturbing. reporter: as with many wars, many thought america's civil war would be over quickly, but it lasted four brutal years which its horrors were revealed in images like these. these photographs were taken by gardner in the after math of antietam. >> the relates of i
even though he was an early favorite in iowa and had garnered a lot of support and seemed to be the person to beat in iowa, his fortunes collapsed after his perform anesthetically in the last of the republican debates. anchor: how about that donald trump bubble? is it deflating, bursting? >> it hasn't gone pop. it's still there. and people -- a lot of people are trying to write his death notice and he is still standing when the smoke clears. he is going to be there for some time to come...
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eric garner is not the first. there's a long tradition of racial violence, and we have to remember that in order to confront it. i think we should look back to maybe the notion of mobilizing people to affect change, which is one of the greatest things we can do in the country. >> that could mean something, because other unfortunate people all over the world, and for him to have died a hero, was more than for him just to a died >>> a young life lost in the darkest days of the delta, but a this is al jazeera. >> and you're with us for the al jazeera newshour. i'm david foster. in the next 60 minutes: making a break for the european union. hundreds of refugees passing through the police line on the hungary serbia border.the tension on the greek island of lesbos.. traumatic living conditions,
eric garner is not the first. there's a long tradition of racial violence, and we have to remember that in order to confront it. i think we should look back to maybe the notion of mobilizing people to affect change, which is one of the greatest things we can do in the country. >> that could mean something, because other unfortunate people all over the world, and for him to have died a hero, was more than for him just to a died >>> a young life lost in the darkest days of the...
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remember eric garner, choke hold, dead, that settled for $5.9 million but it settled after any criminalatter went forward. >> thank you for mentioning that, because that's where i started to wonder wait a minute, isn't this a little soon? it's almost to a "t" that civil procedures wait. >> they do. >> casey anthony. it waited for her criminal procedure because you cannot taint something that's so dangerous to people's lives. >> and eric garner, we know the officer went to the grand jury, it happened july 17 of last year, it went to the grand jury, the grand jury found no true bill so there was no prosecution, but still the civil settlement, of course, came after any evaluation of the crime. going back to rodney king, ashleigh, if you think about that, in 1991, l.a. riots of '92 were caused in large measure because the four officers were acquitted. of course, the federal government came back and said they indicted them and got criminal convictions on two of them but that settlement happened in '94. >> real fast, i have to wrap this. this is not going to be ignored by the defense attorney
remember eric garner, choke hold, dead, that settled for $5.9 million but it settled after any criminalatter went forward. >> thank you for mentioning that, because that's where i started to wonder wait a minute, isn't this a little soon? it's almost to a "t" that civil procedures wait. >> they do. >> casey anthony. it waited for her criminal procedure because you cannot taint something that's so dangerous to people's lives. >> and eric garner, we know the...
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eric garner is not the first. there's a long tradition of racial violence, and we have to remember that in order to confront it. i think we should look back to maybe the notion of mobilizing people to affect change, which is one of the greatest things we can do in the country. >> that could mean something, because other unfortunate people all over the world, and for him to have died a hero, was more than for him just to a died >>> a young life lost in the darkest days of the delta, but a >>. >> e.u. leaders prepare for an emergency meeting in brussels after agreeing to share the relocation of refugees. hello from al jazeera's headquarters. also on the programme - coup leaders and the burkina faso ousted government signs a truce. >>> president xi jinping reassured u.n. leaders about his commitment to fighting cyber
eric garner is not the first. there's a long tradition of racial violence, and we have to remember that in order to confront it. i think we should look back to maybe the notion of mobilizing people to affect change, which is one of the greatest things we can do in the country. >> that could mean something, because other unfortunate people all over the world, and for him to have died a hero, was more than for him just to a died >>> a young life lost in the darkest days of the...
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eric garner is not the first. there's a long tradition of racial violence, and we have to remember that in order to confront it. i think we should look back to maybe the notion of mobilizing people to affect change, which is one of the greatest things we can do in the country. >> that could mean something, because other unfortunate people all over the world, and for him to have died a hero, was more than for him just to a died >>> a young life lost in the darkest days of the delta, but a >>> beyond human control. the words of saudi arabia's top religious scholar on the hajj stampede. >>> it's good to have you along. you're watching al jazeera live from london with me, david foster. in the next 30 minutes, u.s.-trained syrian rebels hand over ammunition and equipment to a group linked to al qaeda. >>> standing room only as the catholic pope presides over mass in philadelphia, the final
eric garner is not the first. there's a long tradition of racial violence, and we have to remember that in order to confront it. i think we should look back to maybe the notion of mobilizing people to affect change, which is one of the greatest things we can do in the country. >> that could mean something, because other unfortunate people all over the world, and for him to have died a hero, was more than for him just to a died >>> a young life lost in the darkest days of the...
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ben carson wasn't the best at the last debate, but he's been able to garner support in the last couplef weeks even despite that. >> and when you rise in the polls, your expectations raise, are raised. so he's not going to be able to sit back and be the guy making a comment here to there, from trump to him to fiorina and marco rubio who had a great debate performance, the expectation will be that he sees a bump as well. so there's folks -- but then as i was mentioning before, a jeb bush, a scott walker, they need to have strong performances -- do. >> they've both taken a hit, and i think part of that -- i do think for bush, walker and rand paul was their debate performance. and i think that first stage was so critical, because it's the first time. you know, not only are people seeing these candidates on stage, but they're also seeing them jockey with one another. so, you know, and by gum if think of those three have a -- any of those three have a bad debate performance this time, it's good-bye, sally, as far as i'm concerned. >> you have to be strong and confident but graceful. there's
ben carson wasn't the best at the last debate, but he's been able to garner support in the last couplef weeks even despite that. >> and when you rise in the polls, your expectations raise, are raised. so he's not going to be able to sit back and be the guy making a comment here to there, from trump to him to fiorina and marco rubio who had a great debate performance, the expectation will be that he sees a bump as well. so there's folks -- but then as i was mentioning before, a jeb bush, a...
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. >> reporter: now while katrina garnered all of the headlines and for very good reason, hurricane rita its damage as well, causing $12 billion worth of damage. and folks around this part of the country consider hurricane rita as "the forgotten storm." many coastal communities were simply washed away. fortunately, no one in cameron parish died. rita was the fourth strongest atlantic hurricane on record. katrina ranked sixth. but katrina hit a larger populated area killing an estimated 1,836 people across the gulf coast and causing $108 billion in damages. in texas, rita prompted the largest evacuation in u.s. history. the combination of severe gridlock and excessive heat led to 107 evacuation-related fatalities, according to the houston chronicle. ten years after rita, there remains signs of hope and progress. south cameron high school re- opened in 2010. the new school is 19 feet above ground, built to withstand hurricane force winds and flooding. in 2006, the south cameron memorial hospital received a two million dollar grant from the bush-clinton katrina fund. it is one of the many f
. >> reporter: now while katrina garnered all of the headlines and for very good reason, hurricane rita its damage as well, causing $12 billion worth of damage. and folks around this part of the country consider hurricane rita as "the forgotten storm." many coastal communities were simply washed away. fortunately, no one in cameron parish died. rita was the fourth strongest atlantic hurricane on record. katrina ranked sixth. but katrina hit a larger populated area killing an...
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his near-death experience garnering national headlines. >> that magician who had a brush with death -- >> frantic efforts to save an escape artist -- >> reporter: high-adrenaline feats can go wrong. last year the human chandelier, eight young women spinning by their hair, came crashing to the ground. and just a few months ago an acrobat slips and plunged over 25 feet to the ground. >> given that you almost died last time, are you questioning your sanity or your iq? >> i'm a performer, shoate must go on. >> reporter: high noon in northern new jersey, a large crowd gathering to watch spencer risk his life again. >> give it up one more time for spencer! >> reporter: it's billed as completely unscripted and unpredictable entertainment. all to thrill increasingly skeptical audiences. pushing the drama and danger to its outer limits. so it's easy to wonder if his near-death episodes are just show antics. >> four bars go across the top. of the box. keeping the top closed. and a lock. >> reporter: this is the first time he's attempting the stunt outside. >> physically, how do you train for it
his near-death experience garnering national headlines. >> that magician who had a brush with death -- >> frantic efforts to save an escape artist -- >> reporter: high-adrenaline feats can go wrong. last year the human chandelier, eight young women spinning by their hair, came crashing to the ground. and just a few months ago an acrobat slips and plunged over 25 feet to the ground. >> given that you almost died last time, are you questioning your sanity or your iq?...
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fighting, the opposition say, is an attempt to marginalize the pro-kurdish party while at the same time garnerurdish nationalist votes. very worrying for the president. it seems the claims by the main opposition do seem to be echoed within why sect jens -- wide sections of society. much of the anger is not against the pkk, but against the president. >> thank you very much, as always. let's catch up with some of the other stories making headlines around the world right now. angry scenes at the funeral of the mother of a palestinian infant killed in an arson attack in west bank in july. she died at the tel aviv hospital. the attack by suspected jewish extremist also killed her husbad, who died from his injuries last month. hundreds of schoolgirls have been taken to a hospital with gas poisoning in an afghan prosody -- province. the islamists who attacked opposed education for girls. and results of been rejected from the mexican government's probe into 43 missing students. experts say that the students were not killed and bodies earned, as the official version would have it. they point to the off
fighting, the opposition say, is an attempt to marginalize the pro-kurdish party while at the same time garnerurdish nationalist votes. very worrying for the president. it seems the claims by the main opposition do seem to be echoed within why sect jens -- wide sections of society. much of the anger is not against the pkk, but against the president. >> thank you very much, as always. let's catch up with some of the other stories making headlines around the world right now. angry scenes at...
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only anti-bailout party that remains and that is why it has honored sir much support -- why it has garnered so much support. of power,a movement as the spokesman told a local tv station and it is no longer a protest movement. we are seeing a shift in golden dawn as it tries to present itself as more serious. the leader of the same party pre-much admitted to killing a hip-hop artist two years ago. it really remains a big thorn in the greek political landscape, how this neofascist party has managed to retain so much popularity. anchor: thank you very much. among the most dressing issues for the new greek government is -- how to cope with the swelling numbers of migrants and refugees who arrive by vote -- by vote and travel across greece to western europe. hungary, croatia, and serbia have seen tens of thousands of people across their territory in recent weeks. today, hungarian lawmakers granted sweeping power to the army to keep the migrants out. the prime minister's warning that europe is being overrun. day after day, they arrive in their thousands -- migrants and refugees from the middle ea
only anti-bailout party that remains and that is why it has honored sir much support -- why it has garnered so much support. of power,a movement as the spokesman told a local tv station and it is no longer a protest movement. we are seeing a shift in golden dawn as it tries to present itself as more serious. the leader of the same party pre-much admitted to killing a hip-hop artist two years ago. it really remains a big thorn in the greek political landscape, how this neofascist party has...
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out rager upted over deadly incidents, including eric garner, walter scott in south carolina, freddie gray in baltimore. it is unfair to blame every cop, most in america, for the actions for a few. those that want easy answers or scapegoats will not be here. towards the end of the show we walk in the shoes of a police officer that had to make a split second life or death decision of the type i hope none of us ever has to make. the calls for change continue. as do the calls for real transparency and answers. and one major problem is a lack of data. from 2003 to 2009 there was almost 5,000 arrest-related deaths. the data is spotty, there's no comprehensive database where this information is collected. meanwhile a new report by amnesty international found all 50 states failed to comply with international standards on the use of deadly force. specifically that force bedeployed only as a last resort. as stipulated by international law. >> a handful of police departments call for dlii. many have invited the u.s. department of justice to scrutinise the police department. the department of ju
out rager upted over deadly incidents, including eric garner, walter scott in south carolina, freddie gray in baltimore. it is unfair to blame every cop, most in america, for the actions for a few. those that want easy answers or scapegoats will not be here. towards the end of the show we walk in the shoes of a police officer that had to make a split second life or death decision of the type i hope none of us ever has to make. the calls for change continue. as do the calls for real transparency...
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eric garner, tamir rice, and others. setting off passionate debates. my guests are still with me.ue dixon, you heard steven thrasher talked about some. these problems are decades in the make, is it too heavy a list or does it have to start someone. >> it has to start somewhere. our founder, marshall, was part of a team that fought racial segregation in school. and developed a plan that led to the board of education lawsuit and decision, separate schools, that they were not equal. >> imagine where people would be food if they did not take the risk, and do the work to push for reform in education. you had to start somewhere that is where we are as well. there are lesson we are learn. the intervention of the federal government and the investigation of the place department is a tool that others are using. we worked with advocates to urge the government to come in and conduct an investigation of the baltimore police department as to the death of freddie gray, and are working with leaders in south carolina, asking the federal government to come in and investigate the north charlton poli
eric garner, tamir rice, and others. setting off passionate debates. my guests are still with me.ue dixon, you heard steven thrasher talked about some. these problems are decades in the make, is it too heavy a list or does it have to start someone. >> it has to start somewhere. our founder, marshall, was part of a team that fought racial segregation in school. and developed a plan that led to the board of education lawsuit and decision, separate schools, that they were not equal. >>...
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you can see garner smiling for she was shot during a live interview with reporter alison parker and photographer adam ward. ward and parker were shot and killed. the shooter later shot and killed himself. d.c. police have made an arrest in a shooting that killed one man and wounded another in northwest. the shooting happened just before 3:30 this morning on 7th street. a 55-year-old died at the scene. a second man was taken to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. we have an update to a story that we brought you last night at 11:00. police say they have found a prisoner who escaped from custody in northeast. jerome wright took off from the area of seventh and eighth streets. in custody for drug charges. checking the weather right now, another warm day, but what is ahead for labor day? meteorologist devon lucie has an early look. devon: we are going to return the humidity. the temperature was pushing a little warm as compared to the average high of 83. we are above that downtown and reagan national. low to mid 80's out there today. real-time temperatures, lower to mid 80's. we are alrea
you can see garner smiling for she was shot during a live interview with reporter alison parker and photographer adam ward. ward and parker were shot and killed. the shooter later shot and killed himself. d.c. police have made an arrest in a shooting that killed one man and wounded another in northwest. the shooting happened just before 3:30 this morning on 7th street. a 55-year-old died at the scene. a second man was taken to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. we have an update to...
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phil show" to garner support, breaking down after reading a letter he wrote. >> it's very upsetting. you believe that if you're unjustly accused that people will realize it and it's just -- i'm heartbroken for the state of our judicial system as much as i'm heartbroken for this man. >> reporter: his family maintains he was set up, and that the prosecution failed to show the jury key evidence that could have helped his case. >> there's no way this man did this. there's not an evil bone in him. there's nothing violent about him. he's never been in trouble at all with the law before this. >> reporter: like the interrogation tape of sneed from 1997 that never made its way into the courtroom. his legal team says sneed was being baited by police. >> we know that this involves more than just you. >> reporter: but some still maintain that glossip deserves the death sentence. >> richard glossip has been convicted of not one but two juries of 12 by murder in the first degree, that he intentionally masterminded the murder of a 54-year-old father, of five children. >> reporter: richard glossip s
phil show" to garner support, breaking down after reading a letter he wrote. >> it's very upsetting. you believe that if you're unjustly accused that people will realize it and it's just -- i'm heartbroken for the state of our judicial system as much as i'm heartbroken for this man. >> reporter: his family maintains he was set up, and that the prosecution failed to show the jury key evidence that could have helped his case. >> there's no way this man did this. there's not...