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from the trunk of zone car 238 and the hood of the malibu. his final 15 cartridges were spent while on the malibu's hood. it took 7.392 seconds to fire all of those shots. and they all came from the same place. although russell could have been positioned relative to brelo's gun barrel in a way that would have exposed either the top of his head or the right side of his chest, or the left side of his chest, to a bullet with the trajectory of wound 1 or 2 for the head 15-b or 15-c for the chest, it is highly unlikely if not impossible that during less than eight seconds, russell was positioned, then repositioned then repositioned again so that all four wounds came from the same gun in the same place. i therefore cannot find beyond a reasonable doubt that brelo took the four gunshots causing the four fatal wounds. any one of which by itself would have caused russell's death. dr. felo did the autopsy of melissa williams. he identified 24 gunshot wounds six of which taken in isolation were fatal. wound 8 was caused by a bullet that entered just und
from the trunk of zone car 238 and the hood of the malibu. his final 15 cartridges were spent while on the malibu's hood. it took 7.392 seconds to fire all of those shots. and they all came from the same place. although russell could have been positioned relative to brelo's gun barrel in a way that would have exposed either the top of his head or the right side of his chest, or the left side of his chest, to a bullet with the trajectory of wound 1 or 2 for the head 15-b or 15-c for the chest,...
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this officer on the hood of the car firing into these two folks who did nothing wrong.ef saying they're doing that. it's an outrageous case in my view. >> you say you think officer brelo should be fired. we should make a point to say the chief of police says he's under indefinite suspension not paid, everything will be reviewed. that could be the outcome. tell me jim, how this happens. 137 shots by 13 police officers. i mean you mentioned that the police chief has said look there's going to a lot of review, we will make some changes here but how does that even happen in the first place? it seems so incredibly out of control. >> right. it is incredibly out of control. it's policemen firing what we call contagious fire. they hear shots, so they think they should shoot as well. you know when you're in a situation of being involved in a shoot-out, it doesn't mean you have to shoot your gun. you have to pull out your gun and just start pulling the trigger which is what's happening here. these two people are innocent. their car backfired. they're not committing a crime. why e
this officer on the hood of the car firing into these two folks who did nothing wrong.ef saying they're doing that. it's an outrageous case in my view. >> you say you think officer brelo should be fired. we should make a point to say the chief of police says he's under indefinite suspension not paid, everything will be reviewed. that could be the outcome. tell me jim, how this happens. 137 shots by 13 police officers. i mean you mentioned that the police chief has said look there's going...
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of the car. >> he actually climbed up on the hood of his car and was riding on the hood of his car for a short distance before jumping off. >> watch from another officer's dash cam as the suspect climbs out of the driver's seat and prepares to jump while the car is still moving. >> he actually tripped himself onto his car and then tumbles to the ground. then getting up and running down the embankment. >> he's on foot, we're running northbound. >> the chase continues on foot until the suspect trips and falls. law enforcement officers, led by officer bach and a k-9 unit, catch up with him at the bottom of the hill. >> and this is over. thief made an arrest. >> the suspect is led away in handcuffs. when officer bach sees the dash cam video, he's amazed that the suspect, despite his hood-riding adventure, didn't hurt himself or anyone else. >> it's almost like it wasn't real. it's comical in a way to see the guy up on the hood of his own car. >> he's out of the car, riding the hood of the car. >> if it wasn't for the whole pursuit, you probably would have to laugh at the situation. >>> com
of the car. >> he actually climbed up on the hood of his car and was riding on the hood of his car for a short distance before jumping off. >> watch from another officer's dash cam as the suspect climbs out of the driver's seat and prepares to jump while the car is still moving. >> he actually tripped himself onto his car and then tumbles to the ground. then getting up and running down the embankment. >> he's on foot, we're running northbound. >> the chase...
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we have a recap of the annual robin hood data -- robin hood gala with stephanie ruhle. pimm: matt miller spoke to the company's president and asked about the war of words between u.s. and gulf carriers. he joins us now. t: what is most important to shareholders is that delta is buying back $5.52 billion worth of shares, raising its dividend as well. this is a company that for a decade, up to 2007, had $58 billion in losses. went bankrupt, in fact. enough moneymaking not only to buy new planes and invest in the industry, but also to give back money that is a fairly strong sign that the shares are up 22%. olivia: what is their case against the gulf carriers? a few months ago, delta and other carriers came out and said the gulf carriers, the big three in the middle east, are essentially getting massive subsidies from the governments that own them. $42 billion worth of subsidies. they documented it quite well. carriers came back through one of their sort of lobbying groups with a wikileaks document that showed a congressional report that u.s. airlines have gotten 155 billio
we have a recap of the annual robin hood data -- robin hood gala with stephanie ruhle. pimm: matt miller spoke to the company's president and asked about the war of words between u.s. and gulf carriers. he joins us now. t: what is most important to shareholders is that delta is buying back $5.52 billion worth of shares, raising its dividend as well. this is a company that for a decade, up to 2007, had $58 billion in losses. went bankrupt, in fact. enough moneymaking not only to buy new planes...
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hood brace on the left side is broken and the hood is buckled up a bit so they have to tend to that left front issue. lot of debris on the grill. they are doing a lot of work on that left front and hood area on the left side of the car as well. >> he's only finished outside of the top ten twice this year. really hasn't had big problems at all in races. that's why he came in as the championship leader. between model of consistency. they had their fair share of issues today. >> certainly have. from looking at that car, jeff, and knowing how important the draft is you get it taped up and parts flying off of it he could still charge up to a top five finish. >> he could be fine from a speed standpoint. all those cars in front of them are punching a big hole. aero dynamics won't matter until he makes that move for the win or to go to the front. i don't think he'll be able to jump into that outside lane and drive up there like he may have because that car is going be pretty dirty in the air with some of that damage. no doubt in my mind he can get behind some other cars or go to the middle lane
hood brace on the left side is broken and the hood is buckled up a bit so they have to tend to that left front issue. lot of debris on the grill. they are doing a lot of work on that left front and hood area on the left side of the car as well. >> he's only finished outside of the top ten twice this year. really hasn't had big problems at all in races. that's why he came in as the championship leader. between model of consistency. they had their fair share of issues today. >>...
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so wild the suspect even rides the hood of his own car. >> he was not going to stop.f he was going to do that, he was going to do whatever it took to get away. >> february 22, 2010, fort worth, texas. officer kevin bauk is on patrol when he spots a car with expired tags. >> he pulled over right away for me. >> officer bauk approaches the car. he runs the man's license and is troubled by what he finds. >> popped up he had a parole violation. as soon as the warrant pops up, the game changes dealing with a parole violator. he had been out of prison two weeks and violated parole. definitely intensifies the level of the respect. >> when backup arrives, officer bauk return ares to the car. he appeared to be shocked and denied it. >> officer bock doesn't believe him and can hardly believe what he says. >> that's the first time in 20 years someone has asked me that request. he wanted us to follow him to the nearest bathroom for him to take care of his business i guess you could say. >> the suspect continues to plead and then officer bock notices something. >> i see him reachi
so wild the suspect even rides the hood of his own car. >> he was not going to stop.f he was going to do that, he was going to do whatever it took to get away. >> february 22, 2010, fort worth, texas. officer kevin bauk is on patrol when he spots a car with expired tags. >> he pulled over right away for me. >> officer bauk approaches the car. he runs the man's license and is troubled by what he finds. >> popped up he had a parole violation. as soon as the warrant...
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>> no, sir. >> teresa was sitting on the hood of your car. >> no, sir, she had not been on the hood of my car. nobody was sitting down at any time on the hood of my car. >> are you telling us that's not her fingerprints? >> like i said, she was not on my vehicle. >> these are all identified as are teresa mcabee. here, here, keeps moving up. and finally there's one here. >> mike brady had a separate notion of what happened that night. >> we later developed a theory that she could have jumped up on the car which would have been hot from the engine already having run for several hours. so she might have jumped back off of it. and his could have been on there from using it as a desk. they had our theory. we had our theories. >> the girl is sitting on your vehicle in a laid back position. >> i'm telling you the honest to god truth, i did not do anything to that girl. >> i'll be honest with you. had james duckett said yeah, she sat on the hood of my car. that's why the fingerprints are there. and if he had said, when he was looking for her, i drove down past that pump house and went through
>> no, sir. >> teresa was sitting on the hood of your car. >> no, sir, she had not been on the hood of my car. nobody was sitting down at any time on the hood of my car. >> are you telling us that's not her fingerprints? >> like i said, she was not on my vehicle. >> these are all identified as are teresa mcabee. here, here, keeps moving up. and finally there's one here. >> mike brady had a separate notion of what happened that night. >> we later...
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the hoods were to preserve the anonymity of the prisoner. they were only identified by a n inmate number. the hope was only a handful of people would know they had served time. after the time at eastern state, the hope was they would go and have a fresh start somewhere. compare that to being branded on the face and known as a thief the rest of your life. or today a felony conviction will show up on student loan applications or housing assistance applications. these were brand-new ideas for that time. but i'm going to show you the inside of one of these cells of the early system here. much of the building we are keeping in the state of stabilized decay. this area you can see, we actually restored a cell to what it would've looked like in that early separate system. wood floors, that gate would have led to that backyard. there are these curious half doors on the outside here. the first three cellblocks they built they did not bother putting doors to the inside. prisoners were brought into the back door. this was a feeding window. food and work
the hoods were to preserve the anonymity of the prisoner. they were only identified by a n inmate number. the hope was only a handful of people would know they had served time. after the time at eastern state, the hope was they would go and have a fresh start somewhere. compare that to being branded on the face and known as a thief the rest of your life. or today a felony conviction will show up on student loan applications or housing assistance applications. these were brand-new ideas for that...
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oh, poor little red riding hood. she's not good. if i'm shooting something, it's me. oh, no.eeding out again. oops. didn't make it. i don't see any bad guys. are these friends? >> oops. >> back in the old days before time itself, spending 17 hours a day at places like this was frowned upon by family. now gaming has become a respected and often lucrative profession in korea. simon has pretty much retired from gaming, per se. instead he makes a living advising rising stars in the industry. >> you do this for a living? >> yeah. >> how many hours a day? >> the professional gamers, they spend all day playing this game. they wake up, play a game, practice. have lunch, practice again, have dinner, and go to sleep. >> today the game is one of those multiplayer kill fests where mighty avatars boast a wide range of powerful abilities. raining death across the globe or just over there. >> there we go. this is all about love. >> really cute. little girl. >> that's me? oh, geez. can we choose another avatar maybe? something more killy? i don't know if i'm going to strike fear into my enem
oh, poor little red riding hood. she's not good. if i'm shooting something, it's me. oh, no.eeding out again. oops. didn't make it. i don't see any bad guys. are these friends? >> oops. >> back in the old days before time itself, spending 17 hours a day at places like this was frowned upon by family. now gaming has become a respected and often lucrative profession in korea. simon has pretty much retired from gaming, per se. instead he makes a living advising rising stars in the...
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"the nightly show with larry wilmore" at all when you made your "let's start a protest in larry's 'hood" plan. know my scheduled, all right. man. the thing that fascinated me the most was this gang truce. i don't know if you guys heard about it but everybody was talking about it. >> rival gangs it's bloods, crips, and black guerilla
"the nightly show with larry wilmore" at all when you made your "let's start a protest in larry's 'hood" plan. know my scheduled, all right. man. the thing that fascinated me the most was this gang truce. i don't know if you guys heard about it but everybody was talking about it. >> rival gangs it's bloods, crips, and black guerilla
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but is this feminist robin hood-esque approach even legal in i love getting a discount but fair is fair. does this practice count as price discrimination against men? >> this is an arts project. there's some leeway in that. but if someone has an issue with this or says that they want to pay the 76% if they're a man, that's fine with me. >> reporter: and the items in the store, she only sells items created by female artists like lanka clayton who somehow got 100 married couples to make pairs of mismatched shoes from tissue boxes, champagne corks. >> this is made from silk. >> reporter: that's gross. >> really poetic. >> reporter: and gross. >> what if you had a male artist who was equally passionate and enthusiastic about the project and supporting wage equality? would you let them be a part of your shop? >> i would think about it. maybe if the content of the work
but is this feminist robin hood-esque approach even legal in i love getting a discount but fair is fair. does this practice count as price discrimination against men? >> this is an arts project. there's some leeway in that. but if someone has an issue with this or says that they want to pay the 76% if they're a man, that's fine with me. >> reporter: and the items in the store, she only sells items created by female artists like lanka clayton who somehow got 100 married couples to...
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brelo jumped on the hood of their car. he later defended his actions to investigators. >> i thought i was going to get shot and killed so. >> reporter: the judge saying brelo's use of deadly force was reasonable. >> whatever the outcome, two people are still dead. >> reporter: the protests here have for the most part been peaceful. brelo, who could face administrative charges from the police department, declining to comment this morning. and the justice department has announced they'll be reviewing the judge's decision, the victims' family members expressing their thanks to demonstrators for keeping protests for the most part peaceful. paula. >> that situation far from over. alex, thank you so much. >>> and now to the latest in the d.c. mansion murder mystery and the investigators' strategy to find any accomplices. with the prime suspect behind bars investigators are looking for more involved with the murder of four people. abc's ryan smith has been on this story from the start and has more. hi, ryan. >> reporter: good mor
brelo jumped on the hood of their car. he later defended his actions to investigators. >> i thought i was going to get shot and killed so. >> reporter: the judge saying brelo's use of deadly force was reasonable. >> whatever the outcome, two people are still dead. >> reporter: the protests here have for the most part been peaceful. brelo, who could face administrative charges from the police department, declining to comment this morning. and the justice department has...
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they say brelo climbed on the hood and fired shots through their windshield.owntown restaurants closed after one diner was injured when some sort of object went through its window during protests. you can see there, there is a show of support for police in cleveland this morning. >> we want to bring in mala davis, an organizer with the ohio student organization and an advocatesy group. following this verdict, malia, thank you for being with us. you have so many conversations about what to do. what are some of the solutions that you all have come up with in regard to trying to bring together community and police? >> so really what we have been talking about for the past maybe, like, nine months, we worked closely with the justice for john crawford and we have been saying that we want a fundamental shift between the power of law enforcement and the community. we are not really sure what it would look like, but we know that shift needs to happen. >> i know that your group, the ohio students, protested outside the prosecutor's house, timothy mckenty. what message
they say brelo climbed on the hood and fired shots through their windshield.owntown restaurants closed after one diner was injured when some sort of object went through its window during protests. you can see there, there is a show of support for police in cleveland this morning. >> we want to bring in mala davis, an organizer with the ohio student organization and an advocatesy group. following this verdict, malia, thank you for being with us. you have so many conversations about what to...
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the robin hood foundation raising -- i can't even say it -- $101 million. a picasso painting selling for almost $180 million, setting a world record. the 1% is spending cash. joe: this week is a mind blowing a week for ultra rich people splashing out money. there was the record-breaking picasso auction and the next night another massive auction and in the robin hood gala as someone anonymously donated $25 million. one of my favorite charts is the shares of versus the s&p 500. you can see a great peak in the late 90's right before the housing bubble and then a crash. it's less tight these days but the general theme is when we are in a room and bubble, look at the auction houses and you will see it there. alix: we also want to have another data point for that -- square footage in manhattan real estate is going for more money, over $2000 and climbing. we have some breaking news on cisco -- earnings are out. julie: not too many fireworks year as john chambers appears to turn the reins over to chuck robbins as ceo of the company. their earnings per share coming
the robin hood foundation raising -- i can't even say it -- $101 million. a picasso painting selling for almost $180 million, setting a world record. the 1% is spending cash. joe: this week is a mind blowing a week for ultra rich people splashing out money. there was the record-breaking picasso auction and the next night another massive auction and in the robin hood gala as someone anonymously donated $25 million. one of my favorite charts is the shares of versus the s&p 500. you can see a...
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. >> coming up -- >> four of my homeboy from my hood jumped me. i was part of the hood now. i belonged to something, and i loved it. i'm not going to lie. i loved it. >> a former gangster learns the meaning of family. >> nobody from the neighborhood -- nobody cares no more. >> the only people that care is your mom. >>> in a world where >>> in a world where relationships mean everything, 24-year-old phillip kirkpatrick had already managed to lose the two families he's ever known. >> i used to send letters to the streets with stamped envelopes saying, write me back, the address is right here. all you got to do is address and say [ bleep ] whatever. you know what i'm saying? never got any of that. >> we met phillip in san quentin prison in california. and he really stood out as this young kid in a very hardcore old-school prison. his life was at a pretty precarious point, but he also remained sort of optimistic. >> from the second i got in trouble to this moment in time, i know god put me in this cell for a reason. whatever it is, i don't know at this time. maybe it was just to
. >> coming up -- >> four of my homeboy from my hood jumped me. i was part of the hood now. i belonged to something, and i loved it. i'm not going to lie. i loved it. >> a former gangster learns the meaning of family. >> nobody from the neighborhood -- nobody cares no more. >> the only people that care is your mom. >>> in a world where >>> in a world where relationships mean everything, 24-year-old phillip kirkpatrick had already managed to lose...
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>> thank you tony and anthony middle graders rule in the city of san francisco we are here in the hood united playaz i've had the pleasure of knowing rudy and those kids the generation before them we worked together on the streets in those early years i think the message to us and the city give us a chance i know our chief and supervisors supervisor kim and supervisor london breed and i joined together with our education leaders our school district to say that we had to give our kids more than the chance and these days i think earlier in the years about a chance to recover and restore justice we had a lot of problems these today's daisy it is about prevention and success in those kids eyes we have the new leaders coming broad san francisco (clapping) and i want to thank rudy and the entire staff and board of directors for figuring out when this neighborhood stabilization fund was critiqued with the leadership of the supervisors and the board and mayor establishing this fund we realized change wag coming and if our nonprofits were struggling we're not going to get caught in being victim
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women now making their mark not just behind the wheel but under the hood as well.a mace race car mechanic 5'2", 27 years old. the simple act of changing a tire not so simple when you are in a pit crew. race cars whizzing in and out at breakneck speeds make every move treacherous. like when this driver was with crushed under a wheel at the 1999 miller light. and jumping over the wall swapping a tire in three seconds flat. behind the helmet and the fire suit there's no indication of jessica's gender. >> anyone give you a hard time for being a woman in the job? >> not directly. it is more indirect. they will ask me guys to do it. i am left out. it makes me work harder. >> reporter: does that happen often? >> it does but you work hard an move forward. >> reporter: now the guys are getting the picture. >> we are here to work with you. you can fight it or deal with it and work together. >> reporter: it seems women are gained more acceptance on the track than the pit. >> yes. there's not many girls that are interested in it. >> reporter: how physically demanding is it? >>
women now making their mark not just behind the wheel but under the hood as well.a mace race car mechanic 5'2", 27 years old. the simple act of changing a tire not so simple when you are in a pit crew. race cars whizzing in and out at breakneck speeds make every move treacherous. like when this driver was with crushed under a wheel at the 1999 miller light. and jumping over the wall swapping a tire in three seconds flat. behind the helmet and the fire suit there's no indication of...
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whenever were moved around, they were hooded. so they cannot see anyone else.it ups that feeling of isolation. they cannot see the building. if you are trying to escape, you come out of the cell, what is the first thing you see? it is totally quiet. now what? but here is a curiosity. we have hoods with eye holes. what is the purpose if they could see the building? this is a new idea here. the hoods were to preserve the anonymity of the prisoner. they were only identified by a number. the hope was only a handful of people knew -- they would have served time. after the time at eastern state the hope was they would go and have a fresh start. compare that to being branded on the face and known as a thief the rest of your life. or today a felony conviction will show up on student loan applications are housing applications. these were brand-new ideas for that time. but i'm going to show you the inside of one of these cells of the early system here. much of the building we are keeping in the state of stabilized decay. this area you can see, we actually restored a cell
whenever were moved around, they were hooded. so they cannot see anyone else.it ups that feeling of isolation. they cannot see the building. if you are trying to escape, you come out of the cell, what is the first thing you see? it is totally quiet. now what? but here is a curiosity. we have hoods with eye holes. what is the purpose if they could see the building? this is a new idea here. the hoods were to preserve the anonymity of the prisoner. they were only identified by a number. the hope...
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he everyone knows the hood but i come and try to give everybody respect but you don't respect me or my community >> yes. darling. >> the 3 minutes are up. >> thank you very much and you all have a bless day i'll be coming and i know you'll be talking about something you, you don't know and i will or want to see things of my church in writing thank you. >> i don't have have a card and not here an, an activist. >> mr. washington are you going do address. >> okay can you hear me now my name is ace i've been on this case so of those people out there they've moved on in this place but it is no mystery just check my history oh i've been working on those cases involved in a lot of conspires oh what is the going down, down down in this town population is going down yeah when the benefits come we might not be no where around this 50 percent hiring is just a bunch of shut oh, when i can't afford this high dog gone rent let's try san francisco recipe but all you got to do look around and tell me where the black folks went when i'm standing here in city hall oh, get silly all what do did you is
he everyone knows the hood but i come and try to give everybody respect but you don't respect me or my community >> yes. darling. >> the 3 minutes are up. >> thank you very much and you all have a bless day i'll be coming and i know you'll be talking about something you, you don't know and i will or want to see things of my church in writing thank you. >> i don't have have a card and not here an, an activist. >> mr. washington are you going do address. >>...
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when i was younger, rite before i had isaac, i was a little hood rat.as a little hood rat running the street. isaac is the best thing that ever happened to me. it made me calm down because i knew at the end of the day if no one else needed me, loved me he did. and it changed everything and made me calm down. get a job. be normal. >>> what is clear to me is this - if the idea of american exceptionalism is to be more than a slogan. education has to lead the way. and no child can be left behind. the minimum non-negotiable has to be that every black boy in america read at great level and attend some college. surely setting reading and college as non-negotiationables for black boys can't be that difficult for a race that achieved so much in america, while overcoming so much. [ singing ] >>> so the question - do i believe we'll solve the problem of black males? we have no choice we have no choice. we have to. they are americans. what makes america special, is when we had problems in the past and problems that seem insurmountable. we couldn't get the country t
when i was younger, rite before i had isaac, i was a little hood rat.as a little hood rat running the street. isaac is the best thing that ever happened to me. it made me calm down because i knew at the end of the day if no one else needed me, loved me he did. and it changed everything and made me calm down. get a job. be normal. >>> what is clear to me is this - if the idea of american exceptionalism is to be more than a slogan. education has to lead the way. and no child can be left...
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with surveillance video showing a hooded person leaving the scene of a torched car.reak game when police matched his dna to the crust of a pizza found at the
with surveillance video showing a hooded person leaving the scene of a torched car.reak game when police matched his dna to the crust of a pizza found at the
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according to documents he climbed on the hood of the couple's car and fired more than 130 shots through the windshield. actually that was 15. the other 130 shots coming from different places. after prosecutors say the suspects no longer posed a threat. today it was declared justified. >> we regret and we acknowledge that two people died. but at the end of the day that tragedy was brought about by conscious decision making and life styles that those two individuals, irrespective of their mental states voluntarily took throughout their adult lives. >> timothy russell and melissa williams died that night in a high school parking lot after those shots were fired. russell's sister says there is another side to this story. she wants to know why so many police officers refused to testify. >> why would you not get up there and say what happened? you were there. you witnessed it. what do you have to hide? why would you not get up there and testify? i believe in telling the truth. if i was called to testify to something and i witnessed it of course i'm going to get up there and say what i know. >
according to documents he climbed on the hood of the couple's car and fired more than 130 shots through the windshield. actually that was 15. the other 130 shots coming from different places. after prosecutors say the suspects no longer posed a threat. today it was declared justified. >> we regret and we acknowledge that two people died. but at the end of the day that tragedy was brought about by conscious decision making and life styles that those two individuals, irrespective of their...
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hood would fulfill that spirit.n al jazeera, california. >>> when you get a moment check out our website, aljazeera.com. updates on news throughout the day there, aljazeera.com. >>> calls for fifa's president to step down. sepp blatter is losing support. will he survive the corruption scandal? >>> a massive cleanup effort in flood-ravaged texas and oklahoma as residents brace for more rain. >>> and an anthrax square involving the u.s. military. the pentagon accidentally shipped live streams of the virus across state lines and around the world. ♪
hood would fulfill that spirit.n al jazeera, california. >>> when you get a moment check out our website, aljazeera.com. updates on news throughout the day there, aljazeera.com. >>> calls for fifa's president to step down. sepp blatter is losing support. will he survive the corruption scandal? >>> a massive cleanup effort in flood-ravaged texas and oklahoma as residents brace for more rain. >>> and an anthrax square involving the u.s. military. the pentagon...
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the wife then started beating hood with her cane.arks helped police identify hood when they arrested him a few hours later. >>> a family in prince george's county making final preparations this weekend for the funeral of a 7-year-old boy. alejandro santos was killed last saturday. a motorcycle was making a left turn into the mall in hyattsville when it crashed and threw the bike to the ground. the bike flew into the 7-year-old and his family. >> i feel like my heart is breaking for everybody. they're all the nicest people. >> community has set up a go fund me page to help pay for medical expenses for the santos family. >>> you can now have your say after the death of freddie gray in baltimore city. gray's death sparked riots and looting in the city. a meeting will be held today between officials and neighbors. that tax place at 1:00 p.m. in baltimore. >>> today d.c. challenging you to walk -- listen to this -- a billion steps. yes billion with a "b." >> is that possible? >> we'll see. part of the fit d.c. billion steps challenge. cit
the wife then started beating hood with her cane.arks helped police identify hood when they arrested him a few hours later. >>> a family in prince george's county making final preparations this weekend for the funeral of a 7-year-old boy. alejandro santos was killed last saturday. a motorcycle was making a left turn into the mall in hyattsville when it crashed and threw the bike to the ground. the bike flew into the 7-year-old and his family. >> i feel like my heart is breaking...
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hood. what will this raised alert level really accomplish? >> well, of course it will be tougher to get on posts. it will take a little extra time. ft. hood is a large, large land mass and it's really difficult to do the kind of security when you have 40,000 soldiers. i would worry about some of the off-post establishments. as you know, martha, they are chalk full of soldiers on a saturday or sunday night. and that's got to be of concern also. but this will, in fact, get everybody looking a little bit harder, asking questions, and making it a little bit tougher to get on post every single day. >> and when you look at this, general chiarelli, which is virtually a target list that isis put out even though it was probably gleaned from social media, does the military, especially the families down there, get nervous about this? >> i think everybody gets a little nervous but i think you've also got to remember that those kind of lists are available just about anywhere. they publish them, yes, but military service is not something that one keeps sec
hood. what will this raised alert level really accomplish? >> well, of course it will be tougher to get on posts. it will take a little extra time. ft. hood is a large, large land mass and it's really difficult to do the kind of security when you have 40,000 soldiers. i would worry about some of the off-post establishments. as you know, martha, they are chalk full of soldiers on a saturday or sunday night. and that's got to be of concern also. but this will, in fact, get everybody looking...
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according to gary the hooded man came up and asked him for a cigarette. refused. >> oh, my gosh he knocked him on to the tracks. >> just came out of the blue wham. >> knocked him on to the train tracks head first. this is the busiest train station in melbourne, australia and a train was scheduled to come in. >> thinking yeah if a train had been coming i probably wouldn't be here now. >> suffered a dislocated shoulder gash to his face and serious bruising. thanks to brave commuters who were able to get gary off the tracks his life was saved. the guy in the hoodie was identified as adam winfield and was charged with reckless conduct. he initially said that this was an act of self-defense. he said that gary came at him. >> i'm glad the video was there to prove him wrong and get him what he deserves. >> another video for you guys this time a dash cam video from the uk. a 62-year-old woman driving down an incredibly busy highway going around 70 miles per hour when she spotted this. inside that red circle two young people sitting on the guardrail in the middle
according to gary the hooded man came up and asked him for a cigarette. refused. >> oh, my gosh he knocked him on to the tracks. >> just came out of the blue wham. >> knocked him on to the train tracks head first. this is the busiest train station in melbourne, australia and a train was scheduled to come in. >> thinking yeah if a train had been coming i probably wouldn't be here now. >> suffered a dislocated shoulder gash to his face and serious bruising. thanks to...
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. >>> coming up -- >> my old boy from my hood jumped me. i was part of the hood now. i belong to something and i loved it. i'm not going to lie, i loved it. >> a former gangster learns the meaning of family. >> somebody from the neighborhood -- and nobody cares no more. >> no. the only people that care is your mom. or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. in the nation, we know how you feel about your car. so when coverage really counts, you can count on nationwide. ♪ love because what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love is strange just another way we put members first. join the nation. ♪ baby... ♪ nationwide is on your side >>> in a world where relationships mean everything, 24-year-old phillip kirkpatrick had already managed to lose the two families he's ever known. >> i used to send letters to the streets with stamped envelopes saying, write me back, the address is right here. all you got to do is address and say [ bleep ] whatever. you know what i'm
. >>> coming up -- >> my old boy from my hood jumped me. i was part of the hood now. i belong to something and i loved it. i'm not going to lie, i loved it. >> a former gangster learns the meaning of family. >> somebody from the neighborhood -- and nobody cares no more. >> no. the only people that care is your mom. or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro....
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valvoline. 140 years under the hood. what's going on? toaster's broken. eggo waffles. something smells delicious. eggo! l'eggo my eggo breakfast sandwich. it's sweet, it's savory, it's in your microwave. l'eggo my eggo breakfast sandwich. who does this kinda thing online? i-i-i clicked on some links, ugh the kids weren't even home. wait, wait, wait, this changes everything. it's cars.com service & repair feature. so we'll never pay more than we should. well done. research, price, find. get the right service without all the drama. >> welcome back. i'm here with my panel. nightly show writer holly walker. [cheers and applause] >> median and actress susie essman. [cheers and applause] >> and co-host of the view and author of the new book "madam president," nicole wallace. >> it's a novel. madam president. >> i like the way you say that. >> it's good. this magazine thing. how is this quoted again. dr. julie -- [laughing] >> so, she said biologically speaking post menopausal woman are ideal candidates for leadership. they're primed to handle stress stressful j
valvoline. 140 years under the hood. what's going on? toaster's broken. eggo waffles. something smells delicious. eggo! l'eggo my eggo breakfast sandwich. it's sweet, it's savory, it's in your microwave. l'eggo my eggo breakfast sandwich. who does this kinda thing online? i-i-i clicked on some links, ugh the kids weren't even home. wait, wait, wait, this changes everything. it's cars.com service & repair feature. so we'll never pay more than we should. well done. research, price, find. get...
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the officer jumped on to the hood of the car and fired 15 times into the windshield after police had couple cornered. >>> new at 6:00 memorial day is no holiday for criminals. police in glouster township hope you can help identify this bank robber. he hit the pnc on the black horse pike this morning. after getting away with cash he took off running. he was wearing a white hooded sweatshirt blue jeans and smeek sneakers. >>> flumes of black smoke caused a scare today. take a look at these pictures of a fire off lincoln highway. officials say the smoke and flames were from trash burning behind a business. firefighters are investigating, but don't believe the fire is suspicious. >>> investigators are looking into a suspicious house fire in south philadelphia overnight. nbc 10 at the scene on jackson street. arson investigateors took picture pictures of the evidence. arson dogs also searched through the damage for clues. officials say the house was under construction. and investigators are trying to figure out what sparked a fire at a point breeze apartment early this morning. as flames
the officer jumped on to the hood of the car and fired 15 times into the windshield after police had couple cornered. >>> new at 6:00 memorial day is no holiday for criminals. police in glouster township hope you can help identify this bank robber. he hit the pnc on the black horse pike this morning. after getting away with cash he took off running. he was wearing a white hooded sweatshirt blue jeans and smeek sneakers. >>> flumes of black smoke caused a scare today. take a...
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one of the issues robin hood faces is the biggest dogs on the street give so much to robin hood, buthave a big gap under people who do not have tons of money. when did you really make a commitment? stephen: it is like a habit. if you watch her grandfather do things like that when you are a little boy you can start doing this, really, as soon as you graduate from school. at blackstone, we have many programs were people can be actively involved and also give money. one of our guys just hit me up for a bunch of matching money for some competition for leukemia. we have these things constantly and the amount of money people can give is geared toward what they can make. we do not pressure anybody. stephanie: does it disappoint you popular opinion still is at the financial institution, public enemy number one, and does not think about the social responsibility or all that you do? stephen: we have come to get it political's desk politics in today's world and we are just one part of it. we do not get the airtime, we do not get a chance to really control the dialogue. erik: your ability to giv
one of the issues robin hood faces is the biggest dogs on the street give so much to robin hood, buthave a big gap under people who do not have tons of money. when did you really make a commitment? stephen: it is like a habit. if you watch her grandfather do things like that when you are a little boy you can start doing this, really, as soon as you graduate from school. at blackstone, we have many programs were people can be actively involved and also give money. one of our guys just hit me up...
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and the wife then started beating hood the suspect, with her cane.se marks helped police identify hood when they arrested him a few hours later. >>> tough weekend for a family in prince george's county. they're making final preparations for the funeral of a 7-year-old boy. alejandro santos was killed last saturday. a motorcycle was making a left turn into prince george's mall 37 that's when it crashed and threw the bike to the ground. but the bike kept going. crashed into the 7-year-old and his family. his brother and father in critical condition this morning. his sister recovering with a broken leg. >> i just feel like my heart is breaking for everybody. they're all the nicest people. >> a go fund me page has now been set up to help with funeral and medical costs for the santos family. >>> you can now have your say about police accountability following the death of freddie gray in baltimore city. gray's death while in police custody sparked riots and looting in the city. a meeting will be held today between baltimore city council members and neighbo
and the wife then started beating hood the suspect, with her cane.se marks helped police identify hood when they arrested him a few hours later. >>> tough weekend for a family in prince george's county. they're making final preparations for the funeral of a 7-year-old boy. alejandro santos was killed last saturday. a motorcycle was making a left turn into prince george's mall 37 that's when it crashed and threw the bike to the ground. but the bike kept going. crashed into the...
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the officer climbed on to the hood of the car and fired 13 shots. and abc's alex perez is on the story. alex, good morning to you. >> dan, many here going to bed last night not knowing what to expect. authorities working through the night to keep things under control. overnight, tensions in cleveland rising. police in riot gear. three people arrested. clashes with protesters after this officer is acquitted of charges in the deaths of this unarmed african-american couple. after a day of outburst and unrest. police officer michael brelo cleared of wrongdoing after firing 15 shots from the hood of timothy russell and malissa williams' car. in a police interrogation, brelo said he felt his life was in danger. the judge's decision causing outrage from the victims' family members. >> i was totally surprised that he was acquitted and that there were no charges. >> to me it was a hate crime. >> reporter: russell and williams were killed back in 2012, after leading police on a nearly 25-minute chase that ended up involving more than 100 officers. police who
the officer climbed on to the hood of the car and fired 13 shots. and abc's alex perez is on the story. alex, good morning to you. >> dan, many here going to bed last night not knowing what to expect. authorities working through the night to keep things under control. overnight, tensions in cleveland rising. police in riot gear. three people arrested. clashes with protesters after this officer is acquitted of charges in the deaths of this unarmed african-american couple. after a day of...