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is good that marvin haynes. >> he has been behind bars since he was just 16. he received cheers as he walked out of a minnesota prison after his murder conviction was vacated. his release came after a witness in the 2004 case against him recanted. haynes is now 36, and he thanked his family and his supporters for helping him experience freedom for the first time as an adult. >> if it wasn't for my sister and the innocent project, i wouldn't be here. words cannot describe what she means to me and my and my family. know, showing his sister some love, haynes said the first thing he will do now that he's been released is to go see his mother. >> a verdict has been handed down in a case concerning whether google operates a monopoly on its smartphone platform, specifically in its app store, the epic decision could have major consequences for american consumers. this morning, a federal jury has found google guilty of violating antitrust laws on its android operating system. this decision is the first major courtroom victory for regular was and, you know, sort of riva
is good that marvin haynes. >> he has been behind bars since he was just 16. he received cheers as he walked out of a minnesota prison after his murder conviction was vacated. his release came after a witness in the 2004 case against him recanted. haynes is now 36, and he thanked his family and his supporters for helping him experience freedom for the first time as an adult. >> if it wasn't for my sister and the innocent project, i wouldn't be here. words cannot describe what she...
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marvin haynes walk out of prison every man on monday after serving 19 years. to life after convicted of killing a man at a minneapolis flower shop back in 2004. haynes was just 16 years old at the time, and on one day a judge vacated that conviction. haynes told cnn inane today he appreciates the hard work of his lawyers, got prosecutors who helped write this terrible wrong. he says he is looking forward to what the future holds. take a listen. >> it's been a long journey. so to hear those words from somebody, to acknowledge i'm actually innocent, and help me get my life back on track. i can't even explain what it means to me. i went to a nice dinner with my lawyer. we enjoyed each other and i was so appreciative of them. they helped save my life. so, you know, just correct my narrative. so i was so happy about that, but i'm looking forward to getting a job, just getting my life in order, and just, yeah, try to work me a little job. have discipline and try to help my family out. >> prosecutors say the case against haynes relied entirely on eyewitness testimony
marvin haynes walk out of prison every man on monday after serving 19 years. to life after convicted of killing a man at a minneapolis flower shop back in 2004. haynes was just 16 years old at the time, and on one day a judge vacated that conviction. haynes told cnn inane today he appreciates the hard work of his lawyers, got prosecutors who helped write this terrible wrong. he says he is looking forward to what the future holds. take a listen. >> it's been a long journey. so to hear...
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. >>> well, just 16 years old, marvin haynes went to prison for murder he says he had nothing to do withs later, his conviction has been thrown out. coming up, marvin joins us live for his first national tv interview as a free man. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that moment after spending two decades behind bars for a wrongful murder conviction, marvin haynes is free this morning. he was sentenced it life in prison for the 2004 killing of a man in a minneapolis flour shop. was 16 years old. the 36-year-old maintained his innocence from the beginning. monday his conviction was overturned on the basis of unconstitutional witness identification. the judge citing lack of physical evidence writing, quote, there was no physical evidence linking petitioner to the crime scene, no dna evidence, physical evidence, surveillance evidence or other forensic evidence. >> the prosecutor who tried the case said he was appalled by the decision to overturn the conviction and speaking to cnn affiliate kare 11 the family called this a travesty. here's what martin said when he learned his conviction was overturned. >
. >>> well, just 16 years old, marvin haynes went to prison for murder he says he had nothing to do withs later, his conviction has been thrown out. coming up, marvin joins us live for his first national tv interview as a free man. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that moment after spending two decades behind bars for a wrongful murder conviction, marvin haynes is free this morning. he was sentenced it life in prison for the 2004 killing of a man in a minneapolis flour shop. was 16...
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in addition to the highway it's up, an important supplement was being built, the haynes cut off.ning from haynes in the alaska panhandle, 160 files miles north of the alaska highway it was to relieve the strain of the white pass and yukon railway. it was the spring of 1943 with engineer troops pioneering the road south on the alaska highway. hay at the same time civilian contractor started north, a early military post outside the village of haines . for the first 42 miles a old motor road was improved, widened and replaced. wound spruce and poplar forests. over cold mountain on its way to the alaska, yukon border, the road wound through spruce and poplar forest, over cold mountain streams, and through a sleepy indian village. followed old track trail. here the contractors started scratch clearing timber. from the e border northward the route followed a old track trail. here they started from scratch clearing timber. grading, and surfacing. on reaching the pioneer road, the civilian crews continued on improving and widening it all the way to the main highway. tie when the haines c
in addition to the highway it's up, an important supplement was being built, the haynes cut off.ning from haynes in the alaska panhandle, 160 files miles north of the alaska highway it was to relieve the strain of the white pass and yukon railway. it was the spring of 1943 with engineer troops pioneering the road south on the alaska highway. hay at the same time civilian contractor started north, a early military post outside the village of haines . for the first 42 miles a old motor road was...
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marvin haynes, nice to meet you. congratulations. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> up next, the civil rights icon that you might not have heard about. the director of the new movie rust and joins me to talk about the incredible life of bayard rustin, who helped organize the march on washington. >>> >> that was the new movie west ansley, plays mayor bayard rustin, an unsung hero of the civil rights movement, a black, man quaker, who never apologized for who he was. nonviolent tactics and organize what you are talking about there, the march on washington. a little more than 60 years ago. shady me, now the director of that film, george c. wolf. i am so happy and delighted that you are here with us today. i have always been a very big fan of your work. so thank you for joining us. this, of course, is no exception today. this, actually, could be an oscar winning performance for colin domingo. i'm just curious, what was it about bayard rustin the push to to make this movie in particular? >> i think he was a phenomenal figure. a phenomenal american. h
marvin haynes, nice to meet you. congratulations. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> up next, the civil rights icon that you might not have heard about. the director of the new movie rust and joins me to talk about the incredible life of bayard rustin, who helped organize the march on washington. >>> >> that was the new movie west ansley, plays mayor bayard rustin, an unsung hero of the civil rights movement, a black, man quaker, who never apologized for who he was....
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marvin haynes, nice to meet you. congratulations. >> thank you.ch. >>> up next, the civil rights icon that you may not have heard about. the director of the new movie "rustin" joins me now to talk about the incredible life of bayard rustin, who helped organize the march on washington. test. >>> > 30 years ago, gandhi walk to thehe sea, pickeded up a han of salt anand ininspired a a mo that brorought down n an empire. the time has come e for us to o the e same. we arere goioing to puput totoge largest pepeaceful prorotest in history ofof this nation. >> i'm big. >> 100,000 people. >> well, that was coleman domingo in the new movie rustin. he plays bayard rustin, an unsung hero of the civil rights movement, and a gay black man, a quaker who never apologized on who he was. he organized what you heard him talking about there, the march on washington. a little more than 60 years ago. joining me now the director of that film, george c. wolf. i'm so happy that you are here with us today. i've always been a very big fan of your work. so thank you for join
marvin haynes, nice to meet you. congratulations. >> thank you.ch. >>> up next, the civil rights icon that you may not have heard about. the director of the new movie "rustin" joins me now to talk about the incredible life of bayard rustin, who helped organize the march on washington. test. >>> > 30 years ago, gandhi walk to thehe sea, pickeded up a han of salt anand ininspired a a mo that brorought down n an empire. the time has come e for us to o the e...
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a fast food worker has been offered an unusual way to reduce her prison time. 39—year—old rosemary hayneas sentenced to 180 days in prison but thejudge offered to reduce her sentence by two months if ms hayne agreed to work at a fast food restaurant for at least 20 hours a week for eight weeks. the judge hoping that sentence might provide some food for thought perhaps. you are watching bbc news. i'm helena humphrey. join me again at the top of the hour. goodbye for now. hello there. thursday's weather was pretty wet for many of us, and we're going to see further bouts of heavy rain moving their way in over the next few days. but i think for many there'll be a brief respite in the really wet conditions on friday with some sunnier spells. but we've still got this area of low pressure into friday, and that's going to keep things pretty unsettled. but the bulk of the rain that we had on thursday has cleared away to the north and the east. and as we start off on friday, temperatures for many of us positive, so about 6—8 degrees celsius. still quite wet and windy in the northern isles througho
a fast food worker has been offered an unusual way to reduce her prison time. 39—year—old rosemary hayneas sentenced to 180 days in prison but thejudge offered to reduce her sentence by two months if ms hayne agreed to work at a fast food restaurant for at least 20 hours a week for eight weeks. the judge hoping that sentence might provide some food for thought perhaps. you are watching bbc news. i'm helena humphrey. join me again at the top of the hour. goodbye for now. hello there....
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i brought you one of those stories last night, marvin haynes, the man who spent decades behind bars, had his murder conviction vacated on the basis of unconstitutional witness identification. since i told you about him, we have learned of three more wrongful convictions. tonight, two men convicted of murder as teens in separate los angeles cases, are speaking out. mcgill siluria was 19 years old when he was arrested for a drive-by shooting in 1998. in a review of new evidence it was determined that he was misidentified, as his brother in a photo lineup. and he was released after 25 years in prison. >> a few weeks ago i celebrated thanksgiving with my family for the first time in 25 years. i got to meet the 15 newcomers in the family. we had amazing tamales, and i gave each family member a huge hug. i'm a positive person, and i always have a smile on my face. but that does not mean that i do not struggle with the trauma i went through on the inside. >> then there's the other la case. giovonni hernandez, he was 14 when he was arrested in connection to the 2006 shooting death of another
i brought you one of those stories last night, marvin haynes, the man who spent decades behind bars, had his murder conviction vacated on the basis of unconstitutional witness identification. since i told you about him, we have learned of three more wrongful convictions. tonight, two men convicted of murder as teens in separate los angeles cases, are speaking out. mcgill siluria was 19 years old when he was arrested for a drive-by shooting in 1998. in a review of new evidence it was determined...
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. >>> back with me are michael beschloss, paul butler, errin haynes, and david jolly. bankruptcy, can he rig l out of it? he owes the irs 202,000, and 521,000 for another judgment. the new york department of tax and finance. he owes his lawyers that he didn't pay, and then there's a long list of people that he also owes, including ruby freeman and shaye moss, $148 million. which of those things can he delay through bankruptcy. >> good news and bad news. the good news is this will force some transparency. giuliani has been really shady, including in this trial about where his money is. that's one reason the judge ordered him to pay up now. if he lies about his assets where they are in a bankruptcy court, that's a crime. going to jail. the bad news is it's going to take longer for ms. moss and ms. freeman to get paid. but rudy's bankruptcy doesn't discharge his debt to them. there's an exception for intentional torts like defamation. so freeman and moss should get paid at some point. it's just a question of when, but they will be near the front of the line, and make no m
. >>> back with me are michael beschloss, paul butler, errin haynes, and david jolly. bankruptcy, can he rig l out of it? he owes the irs 202,000, and 521,000 for another judgment. the new york department of tax and finance. he owes his lawyers that he didn't pay, and then there's a long list of people that he also owes, including ruby freeman and shaye moss, $148 million. which of those things can he delay through bankruptcy. >> good news and bad news. the good news is this will...
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." >> i got notes from my team saying, these are notes from todd haynes, our director. -- >> jimmy: so they reviewed it first and said, we've got to change a couple of things? >> i think it was their notes. "switch this up." no, no, it was from todd. >> jimmy: in a way, if it hadn't worked out, i would tell you to fire them right now. [ laughter ] since it did work out, i think probably they deserve a raise or something like that. >> yeah. it ended up taking me to new york to do a chemistry read with yuli an moore. >> jimmy: wow. >> and todd haynes. i remember standing outside the door and i heard them whispering and my heart's beating out of my chest. light is coming through the cracks of the doors, through the keyhole. i open the door. julianne moore is wearing all white. gold necklaces. i can't see her. it's really bright. [ laughter ] then i blacked out. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you had a near-death experience. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: who actually makes the self-tape? are you doing it like this? or you put the camera on the thing? >> oh, no, no, no, no, no
." >> i got notes from my team saying, these are notes from todd haynes, our director. -- >> jimmy: so they reviewed it first and said, we've got to change a couple of things? >> i think it was their notes. "switch this up." no, no, it was from todd. >> jimmy: in a way, if it hadn't worked out, i would tell you to fire them right now. [ laughter ] since it did work out, i think probably they deserve a raise or something like that. >> yeah. it ended...
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anthony's spokesperson sally haynes says the crisis is far from over. >> i think that's compounded with the fentanyl crisis, that along with mental health issues, the cost of housing, i think it's a real struggle for a lot of folks. >> reporter: for juan it's been a chance to cook it forward. >> what better place to give to, you know, that has given me so much. >> reporter: carving a tail of resilience by slicing through life's biggest adversities. >> and the 2022 census in san francisco found more than 7,700 homeless people in san francisco. that includes people living in shelters. the next count will happen early next year and as of november, the city says there are more than 500 tents and makeshift shelters on the streets. 13% of those are in the tenderloin neighborhood. >>> we're tracking a series of fires leaving some people without a place to stay on this christmas. in los altos a fire tore through this two-story commercial building early in the morning on el camino real. you can expect lane closures driving in the area, no injuries reported. >>> three people losing their home aft
anthony's spokesperson sally haynes says the crisis is far from over. >> i think that's compounded with the fentanyl crisis, that along with mental health issues, the cost of housing, i think it's a real struggle for a lot of folks. >> reporter: for juan it's been a chance to cook it forward. >> what better place to give to, you know, that has given me so much. >> reporter: carving a tail of resilience by slicing through life's biggest adversities. >> and the 2022...
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you know, on the first one, i mean, you know, we heard last night from director haynes. i mean, she says there's way too much overclassification and that that's harming it's it's harming democracy because. it's important for citizens to be able to know what's going on and to be able to hold their government so, you know, i was really pleased to hear that and also pleased to hear her call for more resources for declassification which is critical to actually getting things declared that may be over classified in the first instance. you know it's interesting, i mentioned that when i went the clinton presidential library documents, there were moments when i was really surprised that there were things that hadn't been redacted. so i'll give you one example and then why, you know, then when i thought about it, i thought yeah, this didn't need to be redacted so one of the big issues between clinton and yeltsin was the issue of russian support for the iran nuclear reactor at bushehr. and in general, what russian firms doing to support iran in the nuclear space that might then cr
you know, on the first one, i mean, you know, we heard last night from director haynes. i mean, she says there's way too much overclassification and that that's harming it's it's harming democracy because. it's important for citizens to be able to know what's going on and to be able to hold their government so, you know, i was really pleased to hear that and also pleased to hear her call for more resources for declassification which is critical to actually getting things declared that may be...
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evan lowe, tech entrepreneur peter dixon and educator and palo alto city councilmember julia lip cut haynes. california's primary election is in march. >>> a group in san francisco is calling on the school district to an arab organization. that stands for concern about recent student lockout. back in october, hundreds of students walked out of class to protest the bombing of gaza and called for a cease-fire in the israel hamas war. a parents group called the sf guardians has written a letter to the district calling for an investigation into whether the arab resource and organizing center which helps muslim students organized the walkout in violation of district policy. the group also wants the district to free with aroc while it unfolds. >> i think we fully support the rights of students to go out and protest and speak in favor of what they believe in. where we have an issue is when there is adults involved who are organizing the protest. that is in violation of their contract. >> aroc didn't respond to the allegations but did issue a statement saying they quote absolutely support the stude
evan lowe, tech entrepreneur peter dixon and educator and palo alto city councilmember julia lip cut haynes. california's primary election is in march. >>> a group in san francisco is calling on the school district to an arab organization. that stands for concern about recent student lockout. back in october, hundreds of students walked out of class to protest the bombing of gaza and called for a cease-fire in the israel hamas war. a parents group called the sf guardians has written a...
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todd haynes is also throwing her hat in the ring. she's a progressive candidate with a mission to advocate for all residents noting she brings a different perspective as a black and woman. and finally, silicon valley billionaire re sheik omar omar. i saw for tech executive previously challenge a shoe in the november 2022. election securing an impressive 42.3% of the votes should be an interesting race. no doubt. let's look outside. it is the beautiful twilight. our downtown san francisco kind of showing off. heredis a look ahead to the weekend. there's nothing like the sun reflecting back. >> on sales force tower in the and that gorgeous out there right now. a lot of those holiday lights showing up to. you've got clear skies out there. >> all around the bay area. that's what it's going to stay tonight. but if you're heading on out, you're going want to grab the jacket. it's going to be cold. there's it's certainly a bite in the air. if walk around outside today, you probably felt that very cold. this morning. a frosty start to the da
todd haynes is also throwing her hat in the ring. she's a progressive candidate with a mission to advocate for all residents noting she brings a different perspective as a black and woman. and finally, silicon valley billionaire re sheik omar omar. i saw for tech executive previously challenge a shoe in the november 2022. election securing an impressive 42.3% of the votes should be an interesting race. no doubt. let's look outside. it is the beautiful twilight. our downtown san francisco kind...
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that's according to chris haynes of turner sports. so is he really suspended if he gets to practice with the team? i think you have to take away the game of basketball if you're really serious about this. we saw a situation last season, raj, with ja morant. he reportedly went to a program, got help, and was back in eight games. and we saw what happened in the off-season. now he is top 25 games and we haven't seen him for the new nba season. i'm not sure what the language is. the warriors are being very vague about it. i think we'll know more tomorrow and by friday of course what's going on with draymond green and what he'll have to abide by. >> who is more frustrated with draymond green, the league office or the warriors, the organization itself? >> ooh, that's a great question. i think the league has had enough. i think the warriors are definitely frustrated now, because they heard him say it was the most important season of his career. they heard him say that hey, it was tough to go to work last year after what happened in training
that's according to chris haynes of turner sports. so is he really suspended if he gets to practice with the team? i think you have to take away the game of basketball if you're really serious about this. we saw a situation last season, raj, with ja morant. he reportedly went to a program, got help, and was back in eight games. and we saw what happened in the off-season. now he is top 25 games and we haven't seen him for the new nba season. i'm not sure what the language is. the warriors are...
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all of these confederates that are fanning hundreds bluff and haynes bluff, they fall back vicksburg, of course. and so by the 17th, 18th, grant and sherman both and several lot of the troops have reached the a river, which is critical in terms of supplies. where was grant supplies coming from all during the inland campaign here in may, either from the land they're gathering, you know, bread and and bacon and not a lot of bread. bacon and poultry and all of that off the land. so he does somewhat live off the land, but you can't go out into a farmer's field and pick many. i have yet to see a mini bald bush. where where you can can pick those. also, the critical need is bread, not a lot of bread stuffs are available in in the plantation area here in the farming area. and as a result, what grant is basically moving in wagon trains up to the army are the things that he can't acquire cannot acquire by living off the land and that's mainly bread and ammunition so it's critical that grant reach the yazzie river where supplies will come through and start flowing unhampered because the federal
all of these confederates that are fanning hundreds bluff and haynes bluff, they fall back vicksburg, of course. and so by the 17th, 18th, grant and sherman both and several lot of the troops have reached the a river, which is critical in terms of supplies. where was grant supplies coming from all during the inland campaign here in may, either from the land they're gathering, you know, bread and and bacon and not a lot of bread. bacon and poultry and all of that off the land. so he does...
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to calming down all this situation, especially a militarily in the areas of but the united states haynes, this is a global problem of walk through to products. uh bread. see, this is a serious problem. and by the end of the street, the us itself has a must of naval presence in the middle east. why would it even need a coalition? do you think uh, uh they do as well. so that, that's uh, this is a global problem. and not the end there become problems of how big they said we need to call ation. consists of some countries. okay, thank you very much for your time today from you. i'm in journalists, mar one, the be live on the program of the threats of a white or a cold sake lose over not only young men, but also 11 on the mid reports that is really planning to invade its neighbors to the north. mont attentions and not regions. the full story n more can be found in archie. the now after 11 runs of use sanctions didn't exactly top all the russian economy. brussels is hoping that number 12 of that package would finally bring the country to its needs. and it is a case of no longer from russia with
to calming down all this situation, especially a militarily in the areas of but the united states haynes, this is a global problem of walk through to products. uh bread. see, this is a serious problem. and by the end of the street, the us itself has a must of naval presence in the middle east. why would it even need a coalition? do you think uh, uh they do as well. so that, that's uh, this is a global problem. and not the end there become problems of how big they said we need to call ation....
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in warsaw to talk about the possible release of more is really captives held in gaza, project go haynes, following the story from washington dc. so far we know really pretty much nothing even though. busy ca spokesperson wasn't confirmed that he was in poland. so why are people reading so much into this will because when the principles get on a plane and go some place that's usually an indication that there's potential movement, they can send their under secretaries and to do the basic negotiations. but in washington, any way you don't really see some of the bill birds of stature get on a plane. unless something could come out of that. he was there in the region, doing the negotiations between all of the parties before this 1st cease fire happened. so now there's no indication, as john kirby said that it was imminent, but it is clear at least something to the violent ministration wants to see happen . and bill burns, i want to point out is fairly unique in the, by the ministration in his respect is ability speak in the region. he was long term time diplomat. very well respected. so he's
in warsaw to talk about the possible release of more is really captives held in gaza, project go haynes, following the story from washington dc. so far we know really pretty much nothing even though. busy ca spokesperson wasn't confirmed that he was in poland. so why are people reading so much into this will because when the principles get on a plane and go some place that's usually an indication that there's potential movement, they can send their under secretaries and to do the basic...
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hunter faces several criminal charges including failing to pay more than $1000000.00 in taxes as equal haynes in washington dc with wool on the vote. in the end they had the votes with all house republicans voting. they will now start an impeachment inquiry into us president joe biden. so what is all this about for months these committees have been trying to tie president joe biden to his family's finances and profits from overseas businesses. as of yet, they have not been able to come up with a single piece of evidence. so why the impeachment inquiry? well, a couple of things. this gives the legal authority to really inundate the white house with demands for paper work and testimony. they have subpoena power and democrats, a, but this is really about is it looks like joe biden squared the face for the president, donald trump. he was twice in peach. so they believe that the republicans wanted to be able to say fine. trump was twice and people looked, binds also under and impeachment inquiries. so is this likely to go anywhere? well, looking at what the evidence they have so far, probably not
hunter faces several criminal charges including failing to pay more than $1000000.00 in taxes as equal haynes in washington dc with wool on the vote. in the end they had the votes with all house republicans voting. they will now start an impeachment inquiry into us president joe biden. so what is all this about for months these committees have been trying to tie president joe biden to his family's finances and profits from overseas businesses. as of yet, they have not been able to come up with...
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marvin haynes went to prison before he graduated high school. just 17 years old when he was found guilty of murder. on monday two decades later he walked out of prison in minnesota a free man. >> all i want to do is move forward and get my life back, that's it. >> reporter: one common theme, police relying on statements from bystanders, later shown to be faulty and contrary to other facts in the case. >> miguel's wrongful conviction and wrongful imprisonment were the results of law enforcement's tunnel vision. >> we have known it's been a problem for 20 years. >> reporter: they will continue to speak out. >> i want my story to be a lesson to everyone. life is presence. don't take it for granted. thank you. >> reporter: it's important to note they djts come to lime because of them. the innocence project works to ensure that people held in custody are not being held unjustly. law enforcement being very critical, but this shows law enforcement officers are not infa infa infallible, which is why it's important to have outside groups checking the pol
marvin haynes went to prison before he graduated high school. just 17 years old when he was found guilty of murder. on monday two decades later he walked out of prison in minnesota a free man. >> all i want to do is move forward and get my life back, that's it. >> reporter: one common theme, police relying on statements from bystanders, later shown to be faulty and contrary to other facts in the case. >> miguel's wrongful conviction and wrongful imprisonment were the results...
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devices from a turkey, i had the good fortune in person seeing the director of national intelligence haynes and she acknowledged receiving hannan's letters and says she will go to the justice department to work with the justice to see if they can make that request to the government of turkey to get the devices back. since then, i've been in touch with tony blinken and others saying we want the devices back. on the issue of compensation, brianna, the saudis admitted responsibility for gentlemanal's death under the u.s. death or sharia law, there is compensation if you murder someone's husband or father. the saudis have compensated the four children of jamal, and now they need to take responsibility for hanan and that includes financial compensation. >> what do you want for saudi arabia, what change do you want to see and what will it take, hanan? >> i would like to first apologize for the crime and listen to what jamal likes, to carry his message and release political prisoners. they're not criminals. they are advisors for their country, and this is their duty, and they don't deserve to be p
devices from a turkey, i had the good fortune in person seeing the director of national intelligence haynes and she acknowledged receiving hannan's letters and says she will go to the justice department to work with the justice to see if they can make that request to the government of turkey to get the devices back. since then, i've been in touch with tony blinken and others saying we want the devices back. on the issue of compensation, brianna, the saudis admitted responsibility for...
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including mountain view, palo alto and cupertino since 2012 palo alto council member julie lift caught haynes is also throwing her hat in the ring. she is a progressive candidate with a mission to advocate for all residents noting she brings a different perspective as a black and a woman. finally, silicon valley billionaire rishi kumar software tech executive previously challenge and has shoot in the november 2022. election. >> still ahead, we'll have the latest on residents who were forced to leave their homes after these pipes burst in their east bay apartment complex. >> it's just sad to hear about stuff like that happening. scary. neighbors, tired of crime after a san francisco, cbs, a storefront is rammed cbs, a storefront is rammed into by a car full of teens. look mom, i found one. oh, yeah, you did. but we need an atm from our bank unless you want to spend a small fortune in fees. uh, no, thank you. banking with us means more fee-free atms than the two largest us banks combined. well, that would be convenient but there is no b-m-o here. ah, you can just call us bee-mo, and there is no
including mountain view, palo alto and cupertino since 2012 palo alto council member julie lift caught haynes is also throwing her hat in the ring. she is a progressive candidate with a mission to advocate for all residents noting she brings a different perspective as a black and a woman. finally, silicon valley billionaire rishi kumar software tech executive previously challenge and has shoot in the november 2022. election. >> still ahead, we'll have the latest on residents who were...
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pe peter hayne joined us for this conversation. >> we're happy to be sentenced even to life imprisonment're happy, because we escaped the death penalty. we know that ultimately we will come out. but we're very, very excited and happy that we're not sentenced to death. >> andrew, do you remember that moment when the world whole was watching the release? >> yes. >> what emotion did you feel when you saw that? >> i was quite happy to see him come out. i said to myself that the government kept their promise that after a few months, he will follow. >> just a few months before his release? >> to see how the people in the country are going to behave, because originally they were saying we fear that if we relrez mandela, the country will go up in flames. when they released us, we knew how they would behave. >> were you angry when you came out? were you resentful of the injustice of all those years in prison? >> all of us decided that we cannot hon our own run the country that time. we did not have the knowledge of governing the country. we were denied all the other things that white children had
pe peter hayne joined us for this conversation. >> we're happy to be sentenced even to life imprisonment're happy, because we escaped the death penalty. we know that ultimately we will come out. but we're very, very excited and happy that we're not sentenced to death. >> andrew, do you remember that moment when the world whole was watching the release? >> yes. >> what emotion did you feel when you saw that? >> i was quite happy to see him come out. i said to myself...
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. >> reporter: marvin haynes went to prison before he even graduated high school. just 17 when he was found guilty of murder. on monday, two decades later, he walked out of prison in minnesota a freeman. >> all i want to do is move forward and get my life back. >> reporter: one common theme in all four exonerations, police relying on statements from bystanders later shown to be faulty and contrary to the facts of the case. >> mcgill's wrongful conviction and wrongful imprisonment were the result of law enforcement tunnel vision. >> we know that this has been a problem for at least 20 years. >> reporter: those wrongfully imprisoned say they will continue to speak out. >> let my story be a lesson to everyone. life is precious. don't take it for granted. thank you. >> reporter: it is important to note that these wrongful convictions did not come to light because a law enforcement. rather because of the work of public defenders, volunteers, and nonprofit groups like the innocence project which works to ensure that people in custody and not being held unjustly. these ca
. >> reporter: marvin haynes went to prison before he even graduated high school. just 17 when he was found guilty of murder. on monday, two decades later, he walked out of prison in minnesota a freeman. >> all i want to do is move forward and get my life back. >> reporter: one common theme in all four exonerations, police relying on statements from bystanders later shown to be faulty and contrary to the facts of the case. >> mcgill's wrongful conviction and wrongful...
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according to terry haynes, that's not the case right now, there were a lot of senators that agreed withhe bankers but whether it was enough of a chorus to either stop, prevent, or limit some of these rules or privately, what some of the bankers told me is even delay the rulemaking process, it's unclear that would be made possible because of a hearing like this. vonnie: i saw that note as well. . this is just the initial shock in a very long regulatory war. let's discuss further now with consumer bankers association president and ceo, lindsay johnson. they have not been paying out so much on deposits. why worry about more access capital if it has the potential to make the system safer? >> thank you for having me. i think one thing you heard today from the ceos testifying, again, eight of the largest banks in the country, five are cba members, they lend directly to consumers and small businesses, and their focus was on the impact of the consumer. what you hear is the pace and the scale of the regulations coming starting with the basel capital rules and also a number of rules coming out of
according to terry haynes, that's not the case right now, there were a lot of senators that agreed withhe bankers but whether it was enough of a chorus to either stop, prevent, or limit some of these rules or privately, what some of the bankers told me is even delay the rulemaking process, it's unclear that would be made possible because of a hearing like this. vonnie: i saw that note as well. . this is just the initial shock in a very long regulatory war. let's discuss further now with...
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. >>> plus, todd haynes will be in studio for his new netflix film. all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. [ned?] it can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been prescribing it for nearly a decade. otezla is also approved to treat psoriatic arthritis. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. some people taking otezla had depression, suicidal thoughts, or weight loss. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. [crowd gasp] ♪♪ with clearer skin, movie night is a groovy night. [ting] ♪♪ live in the moment. ask your doctor about otezla. a few years ago, i came to saona, they told me there's no electricity on the island. we always thought that whatever we did here would be an emblem of what small communities can achieve. trying to give a better life to people that don't have the means to do it. si mi papá estuviera vivo, sé que él tuviera
. >>> plus, todd haynes will be in studio for his new netflix film. all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. [ned?] it can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been prescribing it for nearly a decade. otezla is also approved to treat psoriatic arthritis. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or...
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it writing in the washington post, dan balz and haynes johnson said in just 20 minutes, it's really 17. albom as political career had changed the reaction. the speech was over overwhelming. after he gave the speech, obama had to beg pack of photographers to please let him go to the bathroom because they were just following up. it was a speech that came politics, christmas you saw a very famous commentator said of the speech. it was an amazing moment in history. people compared him to mario, who had given a great keynote but that wasn't all he was compared to abraham lincoln, martin luther king and bill clinton. i think the first two are closer to being accurate by after the speech. he became the most popular member of the democratic party. 51 months later, he's elected president of the united states. 51 month later, there are only two other presidents in all of american history for. a speech like this transforming an unknown political figure, a nationally known and future candidate for president. successful candidate for president. ronald reagan gave. a speech for barry goldwater, 1964
it writing in the washington post, dan balz and haynes johnson said in just 20 minutes, it's really 17. albom as political career had changed the reaction. the speech was over overwhelming. after he gave the speech, obama had to beg pack of photographers to please let him go to the bathroom because they were just following up. it was a speech that came politics, christmas you saw a very famous commentator said of the speech. it was an amazing moment in history. people compared him to mario, who...
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todd haynes, thank you very much. >> congratulations. >>> the idf warning palestinians to flee southern gaza, warning of a large-scale attack. the new fears for civilians this morning left with nowhere to run. plus the pentagon confirming a u.s. warship schott down three drones during attacks on commercial vessels in the red sea. the group now taking responsibility for those attacks. also ahead, george santos issuing new threats against former capitol hill colleagues. what he's vowing to do after the house sent him packing. >>> the supreme court hearing arguments in a high-stakes case on perdue pharma and the opioid crisis. could scotus unravel a deal that protected the sackler family from civil lawsuits? >>> hi, everybody. good morning to you. i'm yasmin vossoughian. it's 10:00 a.m. in the east, in for ana cabrera. we begin with breaking news out of the israel-hamas war. israel expanding its assault to include the entire gaza strip. the idf dropping leaflets overnight telling civilians to evacuate, warning of a large-scale attack, saying these are the last hours to evacuate. a senior u
todd haynes, thank you very much. >> congratulations. >>> the idf warning palestinians to flee southern gaza, warning of a large-scale attack. the new fears for civilians this morning left with nowhere to run. plus the pentagon confirming a u.s. warship schott down three drones during attacks on commercial vessels in the red sea. the group now taking responsibility for those attacks. also ahead, george santos issuing new threats against former capitol hill colleagues. what he's...
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terry haynes of pangaea policy joining us there.angela stent of the brookings institution on bloomberg. ♪ manus: for our audience worldwide, good morning. this is bloomberg surveillance. alongside me, carol massar and katie greifeld. if you are not an, do not worry. you are not the only one who got it wrong in terms of equities. wall street got it wrong and they are paying money. the s&p prevaricating, 4831, a bit of an unfair pop. nasdaq was up 55% this year and if you were not in nvidia you simply were not in it. tesla 105% relative to the rest of the automakers. a look at the bond markets. do you go for breadth on the russell 2000? carol: that's what everyone is saying. katie: small-cap value. manus: you have been converted. carol: well, they have been left behind. everyone has been talking about them for some long time. katie: but how much of that was pulled forward? carol: all of it, right? not just small caps. katie: exactly. manus: how do we finish? you are possibly tempted to the auction. you left it off the paper. one final
terry haynes of pangaea policy joining us there.angela stent of the brookings institution on bloomberg. ♪ manus: for our audience worldwide, good morning. this is bloomberg surveillance. alongside me, carol massar and katie greifeld. if you are not an, do not worry. you are not the only one who got it wrong in terms of equities. wall street got it wrong and they are paying money. the s&p prevaricating, 4831, a bit of an unfair pop. nasdaq was up 55% this year and if you were not in nvidia...
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anthony's spokesperson sally haynes says the crisis is far from over. >> i think that's compounded with the fentanyl crisis that along with mental health issues, the cost of housing, i think it's a real struggle for a lot of folks. >> reporter: for juan, it's been a chance to cook it forward. >> what better place to give to, you know, that has given me so much? >> reporter: carving a tale of resilience, by slicing through life's biggest adversities. >>> that is a great bounceback story. well, time now 6:10. fires leaving some people without a place to stay over christmas but one is still affecting traffic this morning. we take you to los altos. >>> plus, i think it's safe to call it brock purdy's worst game of his short niners' career. the monday night struggle for the young qb and the niners. we'll be right back. [narrator] covered california is a free service from the state that's already helped millions of people like you get and pay for health insurance. with financial health to lower the cost of health coverage, you could get a quality health plan for less than $10 a month. every p
anthony's spokesperson sally haynes says the crisis is far from over. >> i think that's compounded with the fentanyl crisis that along with mental health issues, the cost of housing, i think it's a real struggle for a lot of folks. >> reporter: for juan, it's been a chance to cook it forward. >> what better place to give to, you know, that has given me so much? >> reporter: carving a tale of resilience, by slicing through life's biggest adversities. >>> that is...
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anthony's spokesperson sally haynes says the crisis is far from over. >> i think that's compounded with the fentanyl crisis that along with mental health issues, the cost of housing, i think it's a real struggle for a lot of folks. >> reporter: for juan, it's been a chance to cook it forward. >> what better place to give to, you know, that has given me so much? >> reporter: carving a tale of resilience. by slicing through life's biggest adversities. >>> a second chance at a healthier life. time now 5:09. fires leaving some people without a place to stay over christmas. but one is still affecting traffic this morning. we take you to los altos. >>> plus, i think it's safe to call it brock purdy's worst game of his short niners' career. the monday night struggle for the young qb and the niners. >>> and here's a live look at san francisco on this tuesday morning. coming at you from treasure island always a beautiful skyline. stick around, we'll be right back. [narrator] covered california is a free service from the state that's already helped millions of people like you get and pay for heal
anthony's spokesperson sally haynes says the crisis is far from over. >> i think that's compounded with the fentanyl crisis that along with mental health issues, the cost of housing, i think it's a real struggle for a lot of folks. >> reporter: for juan, it's been a chance to cook it forward. >> what better place to give to, you know, that has given me so much? >> reporter: carving a tale of resilience. by slicing through life's biggest adversities. >>> a second...
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it wasn't just principal haynes's challenge. all three principals that evening presented to the school board about similar challenges. but richard lee said that his goal for the year was getting better at using data. we have have clear learning targets. that's my passion as we are starting to analyze our goals, we are getting better at that, he noted. data showing numbers of students in special education. he called these the brutal facts, but he saw some hope in that data. rich noted that reading test scores for latino students and students identified as english learners had been improving each year. they already started in a hole, but each year we are closing a gap. now we need to figure out what we're doing and how to bring this to the rest of our populations. rich explained that he had applied for a supplemental grant to do this work. the board stayed another. there were a student council report to hear a budget strategy to address expected 2 to $8 million deficit. a report that wisconsin school finance was ninth worst in the
it wasn't just principal haynes's challenge. all three principals that evening presented to the school board about similar challenges. but richard lee said that his goal for the year was getting better at using data. we have have clear learning targets. that's my passion as we are starting to analyze our goals, we are getting better at that, he noted. data showing numbers of students in special education. he called these the brutal facts, but he saw some hope in that data. rich noted that...
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it wasn't just principal haynes's challenge. all three principals that evening presented to the school board about similar challenges. but richard lee said that his goal for the year was getting better at using data. we have have clear learning targets. that's my passion as we are starting to analyze our goals, we are getting better at that, he noted. data showing numbers of students in special education. he called these the brutal facts, but he saw some hope in that data. rich noted that reading test scores for latino students and students identified as english learners had been improving each year. they already started in a hole, but each year we are closing a gap. now we need to figure out what we're doing and how to bring this to the rest of our populations. rich explained that he had applied for a supplemental grant to do this work. the board stayed another. there were a student council report to hear a budget strategy to address expected 2 to $8 million deficit. a report that wisconsin school finance was ninth worst in the
it wasn't just principal haynes's challenge. all three principals that evening presented to the school board about similar challenges. but richard lee said that his goal for the year was getting better at using data. we have have clear learning targets. that's my passion as we are starting to analyze our goals, we are getting better at that, he noted. data showing numbers of students in special education. he called these the brutal facts, but he saw some hope in that data. rich noted that...
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in addition to a month in jail, rosemary hayne was sentenced to work two months in a fast food job.happy with the way her food was prepared. the judge said, quote, i bet you won't be happy with the food you're going to get in jail. i know the judges. i like them already. yeah, exactly. >> you know what? i actually love this sentence. it's a great punish isn't in that sense, but it's also a great perspective to have. i don't know about you guys. i worked those jobs. i was a busboy, dishwasher, waiter, host, all that stuff. and i think you behave better when you understand what it's like on the other side of that counter. we all need more empathy. >> yeah. yeah yeah. >> i mean, no doubt. and those jobs can be stressful. and dealing with a lot of people who aren't always in a great mood. and you know, you get the brunt of it, you know, especially in a fast food restaurant to where people want to get in and get out, you know, i like the sentence. >> yeah. okay. speaking of fast food, mcdonald's has launched a new spin off restaurant, the first cosmix location opened near chicago today.
in addition to a month in jail, rosemary hayne was sentenced to work two months in a fast food job.happy with the way her food was prepared. the judge said, quote, i bet you won't be happy with the food you're going to get in jail. i know the judges. i like them already. yeah, exactly. >> you know what? i actually love this sentence. it's a great punish isn't in that sense, but it's also a great perspective to have. i don't know about you guys. i worked those jobs. i was a busboy,...
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lenora haynes, myself on the list. jarrett hornbostel. lupita ibarra. lisa icing. jonathan kibrick. helen kwan. scarlett lam, michael macario. mariana mcguire. rob maloney. kate mccarthy. sean mccormick. aaron mcmillan. norma rogozin. dave rosales. gretchen rude and chris spain. and hundreds more with so many people who helped make apexart successful impossible, it is hard to truly recognize everyone . and this is just a representative list of the entire team that worked so hard to make this possible. thank you guys. thank you. thank you. thank you on behalf of the board, i want to just thank mr. guzzo for your service and congratulations on your remarkable impacts. also, thank the full team working on apec. i also wanted to do a very brief shout out to enrique aguilar, who put together that great video that captured so many of the different types of staff contributions. if anybody hasn't seen it, i encourage you to take a look. i think that told the story really nicely of the full team effort that apec involved. so thank you all again and thank you, julie and jeff for the making. t
lenora haynes, myself on the list. jarrett hornbostel. lupita ibarra. lisa icing. jonathan kibrick. helen kwan. scarlett lam, michael macario. mariana mcguire. rob maloney. kate mccarthy. sean mccormick. aaron mcmillan. norma rogozin. dave rosales. gretchen rude and chris spain. and hundreds more with so many people who helped make apexart successful impossible, it is hard to truly recognize everyone . and this is just a representative list of the entire team that worked so hard to make this...
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and as we saw in haynes report, babies are being born right now in gaza. what, what is the impact on them of this lack of proper nutrition from, from, you know, the day that they're born? well, for newborns, this is a very hazardous time. you know, children have an incredible ability to bounce back from the physical insult, them electrician, but they have very low wizard. so if you cut off from attrition, you can set up a cascade of events where you, we could not just the body, but the mean system leaving them much more susceptible to infections, degree and environment where they don't have access to adequate culture. it's basically a risk of mortality increases dramatically in that situation. yeah, and you've already addressed this a little bit, but uh the, the long term impact on, on this generation of children in gaza who are facing a severe amount nutrition to date of the risk of finding even uh, what is it going to be as well, you're going to see this knock off, probably 4. if it doesn't, it doesn't stop soon. i would imagine, you know, probably decad
and as we saw in haynes report, babies are being born right now in gaza. what, what is the impact on them of this lack of proper nutrition from, from, you know, the day that they're born? well, for newborns, this is a very hazardous time. you know, children have an incredible ability to bounce back from the physical insult, them electrician, but they have very low wizard. so if you cut off from attrition, you can set up a cascade of events where you, we could not just the body, but the mean...
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assaults on may the 19th and the 22nd are the two fresh divisions i've been guarding snyder's bluff and haynesluff and those that had not been involved in the debacles at championchk hill and the river bridge. so they need a fresh troops and as a result are turned back. grant logically thanks he got them on the run. why not add a little more pressure and they will fold? i can see his thinking there. grant also thanks it is may. if we go ahead and handle this thing today we've got more good weather before it really gets hot and it really gets hot in mississippi in july and august for those of you on the tour at last week and figured that out, didn't you? it was hot. the idea is we can do more. june. so there's other things that we can do if we go ahead and take care of this, they will have to send us reinforcements, which later during the siege, of course, their numerous reinforcements are sent to grant. he says those could be used somewhere else. they wouldn't have to send them to us. if we can go ahead and take care of this. he also says that his he didn't think they would conduct siege opera
assaults on may the 19th and the 22nd are the two fresh divisions i've been guarding snyder's bluff and haynesluff and those that had not been involved in the debacles at championchk hill and the river bridge. so they need a fresh troops and as a result are turned back. grant logically thanks he got them on the run. why not add a little more pressure and they will fold? i can see his thinking there. grant also thanks it is may. if we go ahead and handle this thing today we've got more good...
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maurice haynes has been our director.a long time c-span employee, 30 plus years, and is a terrific partner in this. i am going to miss some names. but benyon has been here for the entire 10-week series. merry cements he is on audio. and eric is the floor director here. those are just a few of the names. dozens of c-span people worked on this. are education department, our website department, our promotions department. we appreciate your being with us. have a good evening. ♪ ♪ >> this year, book tv marks 25 years on shining a spotlight on leading nonfiction authors and their books. nearly 900 cities and festivals visited and 16,000 events. book tv has provided viewers with 92,000 hours of programming on the latest literary discussions on history, politics, and biographies. you can watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 or online at booktv.org. book tv, 25 years for serious readers. >> jennifer is reporting that pridt biden has released a statement on the situation in ukraine. the president says that rsi president putin must
maurice haynes has been our director.a long time c-span employee, 30 plus years, and is a terrific partner in this. i am going to miss some names. but benyon has been here for the entire 10-week series. merry cements he is on audio. and eric is the floor director here. those are just a few of the names. dozens of c-span people worked on this. are education department, our website department, our promotions department. we appreciate your being with us. have a good evening. ♪ ♪ >> this...