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all they know him is prisoner houck, you know? he's just a prisoner to them, but he's my child and he's a good person. i love you so much. i missed you. >> i see a couple different futures. i mean, i see myself back in prison again and i see myself a regular, normal human living a normal life. >>> i didn't really know a lot about saudi arabia. it looked fantastic. palm trees, sun. what more can you ask for? >> cheers. >> the biggest shock is when i read a line, homosexuality is a crime. i wondered would it be safe for me to go there. >> i'm gay. >> i just couldn't believe there was drugs. there was alcohol, gay men. they were doing it. so why not me? >> hi. >> are you homosexual?
all they know him is prisoner houck, you know? he's just a prisoner to them, but he's my child and he's a good person. i love you so much. i missed you. >> i see a couple different futures. i mean, i see myself back in prison again and i see myself a regular, normal human living a normal life. >>> i didn't really know a lot about saudi arabia. it looked fantastic. palm trees, sun. what more can you ask for? >> cheers. >> the biggest shock is when i read a line,...
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all they know him is prisoner houck, you know? he's just a prisoner to them, but he's my child and he's a good person. i love you so much. i missed you. >> i see a couple different futures. i mean, i see myself back in prison again and i see myself a regular, normal human living a normal life. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> all inmate deaths in the florida department of corrections are investigated by our inspector general office. >> one inmate meets an untimely demise. >> prison ain't like it used to be. the extortion game and making them feel threatened. that's kind of out the window because they'll snitch on you. you've got to use finesse nowadays. >> a convicted mre
all they know him is prisoner houck, you know? he's just a prisoner to them, but he's my child and he's a good person. i love you so much. i missed you. >> i see a couple different futures. i mean, i see myself back in prison again and i see myself a regular, normal human living a normal life. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> all inmate deaths in the florida department of corrections are investigated by our inspector general office....
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king later lobbied to keep houck in the movement and out of vietnam. houck gave us a private tour. >> dr. king's office was a beehive of activity. he was chain smoker. he smoked two packs of cigarettes a day, which coretta hated. he was a big pool player. he'd have a beer and show us tricks he learned along the way. he was a very kind and very gentle person. coretta got the first word that king had died. >> reporter: houck has a dream, to keep this history alive. >> i want people to be involved with what king was about and his this is where martin went to elementary school. >> reporter: behind the wheel he had a front seat on history. mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. around the world, good night. [ music ] >>> she's not going. >> i will not be at the academy awards, and i won't be watching. >> jada pinkett smith's oscar boycott. then, cinderella amy, she lost her shoe. >> will you marry me? >> and mrs. ted cruz. and the police report. >> the painful rough patch in
king later lobbied to keep houck in the movement and out of vietnam. houck gave us a private tour. >> dr. king's office was a beehive of activity. he was chain smoker. he smoked two packs of cigarettes a day, which coretta hated. he was a big pool player. he'd have a beer and show us tricks he learned along the way. he was a very kind and very gentle person. coretta got the first word that king had died. >> reporter: houck has a dream, to keep this history alive. >> i want...
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king later lobbied to keep houck in the movement and out of vietnam. houck gave us a private tour. >> dr. king's office was a beehive of activity. he was chain smoker. he smoked two packs of cigarettes a day, which coretta hated. he was a big pool player. he'd have a beer and show us tricks he learned along the way. he was a very kind and very gentle person. coretta got the first word that king had died. >> reporter: houck has a dream, to keep this history alive. >> i want people to be involved with what king was about and his vision 365 days a year. this is where martin went to elementary school. >> reporter: behind the wheel he had a front seat on history. mark strassmann, cbs news, >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. 3 good evening, i'm cammy dierking. at 11...their m-o... get in quickly... get out quickly.but what the thieves are taking... and choosing to leave behind... may surprise you. 3 another frigid night in store for the tri-state... with snow on the way! find
king later lobbied to keep houck in the movement and out of vietnam. houck gave us a private tour. >> dr. king's office was a beehive of activity. he was chain smoker. he smoked two packs of cigarettes a day, which coretta hated. he was a big pool player. he'd have a beer and show us tricks he learned along the way. he was a very kind and very gentle person. coretta got the first word that king had died. >> reporter: houck has a dream, to keep this history alive. >> i want...
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king later lobbied to keep houck in the movement and out of vietnam. houck gave us a private tour. >> dr. king's office was a beehive of activity. he was chain smoker. he smoked two packs of cigarettes a day, which coretta hated. he was a big pool player. he'd have a beer and show us tricks he learned along the way. he was a very kind and very gentle person. coretta got the first word that king had died. >> reporter: houck has a dream, to keep this history alive. >> i want people to be involved with what king was about and his vision 365 days a year. elementary school. >> reporter: behind the wheel he had a front seat on history. mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs for all of us at cbs news all
king later lobbied to keep houck in the movement and out of vietnam. houck gave us a private tour. >> dr. king's office was a beehive of activity. he was chain smoker. he smoked two packs of cigarettes a day, which coretta hated. he was a big pool player. he'd have a beer and show us tricks he learned along the way. he was a very kind and very gentle person. coretta got the first word that king had died. >> reporter: houck has a dream, to keep this history alive. >> i want...
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according to the denver elections divison, houck submitted her petitions two different times. on march 10th her paper was rejected because it was incomoplete. she resubmitted the petition the next day. the u-s postal service will honor a latino educator who worked with inner city students with a postage stamp this year. jaime escalante's work inspired in 19-88 film "stand and deliver." escalante worked hard to help los angeles students master advanced placement calculus.... and u- s-p-s says his legacy makes him an ideal candidate for a stamp. he died in 20-10. here's a strange story out of illinois... police are searching for president abraham lincoln's stolen hand! well, it's a stolen plaster sculpture hand. it was taken from a small town's museum in december... and police hoped it was a prank. but the hand still hasn't been returned. the artist that created it was planning on building a huge statue of lincoln. but the great depression stopped his plans. museum workers say if the thief would just leave the hand in a bag near the museum... all would be forgiven. the 2015 seas
according to the denver elections divison, houck submitted her petitions two different times. on march 10th her paper was rejected because it was incomoplete. she resubmitted the petition the next day. the u-s postal service will honor a latino educator who worked with inner city students with a postage stamp this year. jaime escalante's work inspired in 19-88 film "stand and deliver." escalante worked hard to help los angeles students master advanced placement calculus.... and u-...
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king later lobbied to keep houck in the movement and out of vietnam. houck gave us a private tour. >> dr. king's office was a beehive of activity. he was a chain smoker. cigarettes a day, which coretta hated. he was a big pool player. he'd have a beer and show us tricks he learned along the way. he was a very kind and a very gentle person. coretta got the first word that king had died. >> reporter: houck has a dream, to keep this history alive. >> i want people to be involved with what king was about and his vision 365 days a year. this is where martin went to elementary school. >> reporter: behind the wheel he had a front seat on history. mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little bit later. from the broadcast center in new >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm don dahler. the hunt continues in and around baghdad for three american contractors. reports say the three were abducted during a
king later lobbied to keep houck in the movement and out of vietnam. houck gave us a private tour. >> dr. king's office was a beehive of activity. he was a chain smoker. cigarettes a day, which coretta hated. he was a big pool player. he'd have a beer and show us tricks he learned along the way. he was a very kind and a very gentle person. coretta got the first word that king had died. >> reporter: houck has a dream, to keep this history alive. >> i want people to be involved...
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king later lobbied to keep houck in the movement and out of vietnam. houck gave us a private tour. >> dr. king's office was a he was a chain smoker. he smoked two packs of cigarettes a day, which coretta hated. he was a big pool player. he'd have a beer and show us tricks he learned along the way. he was a very kind and a very gentle person. coretta got the first word that king had died. >> reporter: houck has a dream, to keep this history alive. >> i want people to be involved with what king was about and his vision 365 days a year. this is where martin went to elementary school. >> reporter: behind the wheel he had a front seat on history. mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little bit later. from the broadcast center in new >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm don dahler. the hunt continues in and around baghdad for three american contractors missing and presumed kidnapped since last friday. iraqi security forces ha
king later lobbied to keep houck in the movement and out of vietnam. houck gave us a private tour. >> dr. king's office was a he was a chain smoker. he smoked two packs of cigarettes a day, which coretta hated. he was a big pool player. he'd have a beer and show us tricks he learned along the way. he was a very kind and a very gentle person. coretta got the first word that king had died. >> reporter: houck has a dream, to keep this history alive. >> i want people to be...
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king later lobbied to keep houck in the movement and out of vietnam. houck gave us a private tour. >> dr. king's office was a beehive of activity. he was a chain smoker. he smoked two packs of cigarettes a day, which coretta hated. he was a big pool player. he'd have a beer and show us tricks he learned along the way. he was a very kind and a very gentle person. coretta got the first word that king had died. >> reporter: houck has a dream, to keep this history alive. >> i want people to be involved with what king was about and his vision 365 days a year. this is where martin went to elementary school. >> reporter: behind the wheel he had a front seat on history. mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> it is victory mobd for the broncos, fan, still basking in that moment, bradley roby, forces the steelers fumble demarcus ware recovers, back on the field, moments later, there it is,
king later lobbied to keep houck in the movement and out of vietnam. houck gave us a private tour. >> dr. king's office was a beehive of activity. he was a chain smoker. he smoked two packs of cigarettes a day, which coretta hated. he was a big pool player. he'd have a beer and show us tricks he learned along the way. he was a very kind and a very gentle person. coretta got the first word that king had died. >> reporter: houck has a dream, to keep this history alive. >> i want...
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.>>> corrie houck wanted to run for the city council and she forest signatures. reporter: when the election commission looked into it, they found that more than half of the signatures on file did not match. three of the voters have been dead for sometimes -- for some time. corrie houck said that she was using big bird as well as bert and ernie signature as well. did not claim that she was using those for real.>> on the one hand, there is a sense of disappointment that we even have to be here today and talk about the fact that these allegations have been made against his former candidate. on the other hand, i think that people can have some sense of security in knowing there is a process to watch for violations in know there is a process in place to make sure everything is done right.>> reporter: according to the denver election commission, corrie the first time it was rejected because it was incomplete . the second time was the next day when the signatures in question were submitted.>> she did not make the ballot?>> reporter: she did not because she did not have
.>>> corrie houck wanted to run for the city council and she forest signatures. reporter: when the election commission looked into it, they found that more than half of the signatures on file did not match. three of the voters have been dead for sometimes -- for some time. corrie houck said that she was using big bird as well as bert and ernie signature as well. did not claim that she was using those for real.>> on the one hand, there is a sense of disappointment that we even...
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let's bring in harry houck. let's start with what we heard from the investigator analyst who was speaking with christie last hour. they said it really doesn't matter much if people are mentally unstable or if they are followi following isis. sometimes it is too difficult to determine where the line is. the threat is everywhere. is that how you see it? >> i mean, a police officer can be ambushed any time. there were 15 in 2014. the last count i had was 8 in 2015. the new statistics aren't out yet. police officers, this is the biggest fear of a police officer. we know when we go into a scene or to a crime, we know what we are facing. this heroic officer in philadelphia, making a turn, a guy runs up to him on the street and fires into the radio car, that's our biggest fear. the element of surprise is there for the bad guy and not for the cop. the fact is, the first couple of shots that you get off there, that happened to this officer, he was still able to get out of that radio car and still fire back. these heroic
let's bring in harry houck. let's start with what we heard from the investigator analyst who was speaking with christie last hour. they said it really doesn't matter much if people are mentally unstable or if they are followi following isis. sometimes it is too difficult to determine where the line is. the threat is everywhere. is that how you see it? >> i mean, a police officer can be ambushed any time. there were 15 in 2014. the last count i had was 8 in 2015. the new statistics aren't...
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we are told to worry houck handed in the proper documents that showed the signatures when it was due, but the elections office took a look at it, noticed a clerical error and said she had 24 hours to get huge signatures. of all the affidavit names to appear on it the first guardian big bird at the signature goes on to say ha ha hot ass you. >>'s the creepy things come into your office or how does this rank? >> this is certainly very unusual. >> this person helped notify the election division of those silly collected at a bar and some people were trying to mess of the petition. >> the allegations really relate to a number of other names, people's names that she forged, that someone forged, including at least three people who were dead. >> that is a big problem. the affidavit shows the names of those same saying they never signed it bit to begin with then there is the name of a former election judge's signature who's has alzheimer. p is that name was also forged. from sesame street to false and street street or last known address. we are told police have tried contacting her but it got
we are told to worry houck handed in the proper documents that showed the signatures when it was due, but the elections office took a look at it, noticed a clerical error and said she had 24 hours to get huge signatures. of all the affidavit names to appear on it the first guardian big bird at the signature goes on to say ha ha hot ass you. >>'s the creepy things come into your office or how does this rank? >> this is certainly very unusual. >> this person helped notify the...
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ahead, we'll show you the fire damage and houck it took to put it out. it's cold this morning. even cape may, 30 degrees now. 26 in philadelphia. i'm tracking some scattered light snow showers. it's not going to last all that long. the time is 5:34. your neighborhood by neighborhood forecast is just ahead. . >> it's 5:37. 26 degrees in philadelphia. happening today, we will learn which films are nominated for the academy awards. the oscars will be announced in hollywood this morning. now during the "today" show right here on nbc 10, ask you find out whether mad max and the new "star wars" movie will make the next picture cut or kept out by critics favorites. well the cast of the tv show "friends," one of nbc's biggest comedy hits is coming back, 12 years after going off the year. they confirm the news yesterday t. cast will reyou notice for a two of hour special honoring director james burrows, his work includes "choers," "frazier" and "will and grace." . >> in my city, i made history. you saw the football stadium out tonight. >> philadelphia hits the big screen again. the city
ahead, we'll show you the fire damage and houck it took to put it out. it's cold this morning. even cape may, 30 degrees now. 26 in philadelphia. i'm tracking some scattered light snow showers. it's not going to last all that long. the time is 5:34. your neighborhood by neighborhood forecast is just ahead. . >> it's 5:37. 26 degrees in philadelphia. happening today, we will learn which films are nominated for the academy awards. the oscars will be announced in hollywood this morning. now...
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>> are you saying that harry houck is at times bigoted?aware of how offensive he's being right now and maybe you're not aware that you're being bigoted right now. >> the fact is, i don't buy any of this political correctness at all. >> it's not political correctness. >> that is not in your head. >> i did not hear that come out of your mouth. >> he says he misspoke, he meant to say maine women, not white. maine and white, i don't often confuse those two words. >> why are you qualifying the women of the state? why are you -- what does it matter if it's a white woman, a black woman, asian woman? if you're the governor of the state, you represent all women. so it doesn't matter at all. >> the problem here is -- one of the big issues is this governor has a long history of saying what a lot of people see as very insensitive things. no other governor has said. >> and a long history of saying that he is unaware. if you're a governor, you're supposed to be aware. right? and so maybe you say, i didn't mean that in the way -- >> should the governor b
>> are you saying that harry houck is at times bigoted?aware of how offensive he's being right now and maybe you're not aware that you're being bigoted right now. >> the fact is, i don't buy any of this political correctness at all. >> it's not political correctness. >> that is not in your head. >> i did not hear that come out of your mouth. >> he says he misspoke, he meant to say maine women, not white. maine and white, i don't often confuse those two words....
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we for a hoax faces corey houck forgery. >> with the sesame street characters i suppose there will be folks who make light of that but really our election process in our country is a really serious responsibility for overseeing that it goes well. >> after initially handing in 100 signatures, we are told there was an error with their paperwork and they told her she needed to re- collect 100 signatures within 24 hours. >>> a local hospital barring a mother from seeing her daughter. >> why she says the hospital is retaliating against her. >>> weight may hurt you a lot more than you think. researchers think previous health studies did not take enough information into account. >>> and that's what they as come down. here in vineland, home of ogresso, lovovall l nds s chihien soups... but just one kind of chicken. white breast meat chicken every time. so if you're not going to make your own chicken soup tonight, do what we do...make it progresso. this moment is perfect in every way just like my kid gooey...flaky...happy. toaster strudel. >>> the mother of a conjoined twin now barred from vis
we for a hoax faces corey houck forgery. >> with the sesame street characters i suppose there will be folks who make light of that but really our election process in our country is a really serious responsibility for overseeing that it goes well. >> after initially handing in 100 signatures, we are told there was an error with their paperwork and they told her she needed to re- collect 100 signatures within 24 hours. >>> a local hospital barring a mother from seeing her...
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most public police apologists that you see all the time in the mainstream media for people like kerry houckthe former new york city detective, the town crier of police apologists don't people at justify anything that police do on the street. this is where we are. what about the more serious cases we have seen absolutely no accountability for officers that violate our human rights, eric garner murdered, make no mistake. murdered on the street as he pled with his life. and officer using an illegal chokehold barred by department policy. in the aftermath of it in the police union boss new york city police union president cannot chest out calling on his officers to turn their backs on the mayor of new york for having the nerve to describe the experience of the end his family when he talked to his biracial kids about how to do with the police. but do better to have his officer stopped turning them back on the human rights and the protections of the constitution that extend to the citizens they serve. he would do much better. sandra bland, sandra bland. who encounters an officer and rightfully his
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6:08, a former council candidate will be picked up by an arrest warrant has been issued for corey houck, accused of using fake signatures using names of dead people and sesame street characters. the denver elections division found more than half the signatures submitted did not match the signatures on file for voters. it also found three voters who had allegedly signed the petition were dead for some time when submitting her allegedly told the elections division employee that she was using big bird as well as bert and ernie signatures. it didn't appear she was claiming they were real. according to the denver elections division the council submitted she submitted her paperwork twice. it was rejected the first time because it was in complete. the second time is when the signatures in question were submitted. >>> boulder homeowners can now rent out spare bedrooms to short-term renters legally. although it's been common for years, the new ordinance took legitimate. there are steps and fees however that homeowners have to keep in mind, including pitting $130 for a four-year license to do thi
6:08, a former council candidate will be picked up by an arrest warrant has been issued for corey houck, accused of using fake signatures using names of dead people and sesame street characters. the denver elections division found more than half the signatures submitted did not match the signatures on file for voters. it also found three voters who had allegedly signed the petition were dead for some time when submitting her allegedly told the elections division employee that she was using big...
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. >> harry houck, thanks very much. good to have your view on this. >> thanks, jim. >>> a want to make a special programming note, thursday, 8:00 p.m. eastern, president obama will join anderson cooper for an exclusive, live town hall event about guns in america. the executive action on guns that he is expected to announce this week and take questions from a live studio audience as well. town haul on guns in america moderated by anderson cooper 8:00 p.m. eastern on cnn. >>> we have breaking news out of the middle east. saudi arabia says it is servering all ties with iran and giving iranian diplomats 48 hours to leave the kingdom entirely. this follows a firestorm of protests against saudi arabia in recent days. angry demonstrators storming the saudi embassy in tehran. protesters fur russ that the saudis executed 47 people accused of terrorism particularly the prominent shiite cleric nimr al nimr. iranian is a shiite muslim nation. saudi arabia, a sunni muslim nation. the execution will cause different vie revenge for po
. >> harry houck, thanks very much. good to have your view on this. >> thanks, jim. >>> a want to make a special programming note, thursday, 8:00 p.m. eastern, president obama will join anderson cooper for an exclusive, live town hall event about guns in america. the executive action on guns that he is expected to announce this week and take questions from a live studio audience as well. town haul on guns in america moderated by anderson cooper 8:00 p.m. eastern on cnn....
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. >>> universals iconic houck roller coaster is starting to get a new face. of the remodeling began in september last year. it is starting to take shape it these are pictures of the cruise piecing together the revamped model. if fans know where to look the coaster is visible from isles of adventure. this summer. >> don't hurt yourself trying to peek over to the rock -- the hunk roller coaster. >>> we check weather and traffic every 10 minutes. . >> rusty? >>> mild afternoon for us as we get to 74 degrees today dry and fair amount of clouds five-day forecast, where the weekend is always in view, the next el nio storm system early tomorrow morning, 5 am, chance for showers and storms and there is a severe threat with some of those storms and we will keep up close eye on it. download our wftv weather app. stormy day. the rain lingers through wednesday evening into thursday. should be showers on thursday as cooler air filters and hit the sunshine breaks out but by the weekend, morning lows in the forties and highs only in the 6 zeros. >>> 6:59 am. roads with the
. >>> universals iconic houck roller coaster is starting to get a new face. of the remodeling began in september last year. it is starting to take shape it these are pictures of the cruise piecing together the revamped model. if fans know where to look the coaster is visible from isles of adventure. this summer. >> don't hurt yourself trying to peek over to the rock -- the hunk roller coaster. >>> we check weather and traffic every 10 minutes. . >> rusty?...
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. >> greg houck has supervised the alaska correctional industries furniture shop for the last five years> we sell to private sinesses, oil fields, related industries. close to $500,000 a year for the sales. since i've been here, for five years. how long before you have all this cut, sewed up? >> by 10:00 tomorrow morning, cut up, sewed up. probably about another three hours. >> it's one of the most productive jobs here. one of the only places you can make something and somebody else assigns a dollar value to it. so you have bragging rights. so to speak. >> you have to have work. you have to have a purpose. and sometimes here they lose that purpose. particularly the ones that have, you know, the life sentences. >> the spring hill hobby shop offers additional opportunities for eligible prisoners to learn skills and work on personal projects. >> those model ships that are sailing ships, i think i've built like ten of those. those things take anywhere from a year to a year and a half to build. but they're a lot of fun. >> i make jewelry. and it gives me substantive income as well, which help
. >> greg houck has supervised the alaska correctional industries furniture shop for the last five years> we sell to private sinesses, oil fields, related industries. close to $500,000 a year for the sales. since i've been here, for five years. how long before you have all this cut, sewed up? >> by 10:00 tomorrow morning, cut up, sewed up. probably about another three hours. >> it's one of the most productive jobs here. one of the only places you can make something and...
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che >> houck of how could the chief not know? h the mayor says he has known. the mayor says she had all city computers s audited, adding this had nothing to do with the a domestic violenceth case that herat h own officers filed against her last year fil case thrown out in court. >> when you're working, you're working on behalf of your citizens.s. they work hard for their money and we need to work hard for ourh money. >> mayor donovan says records show some personal computer s use that police chief was suspended for one s day and retired. >>> wednesday night police say two men who you will see right here coming up on surveillanceill s video try to use a victim victims credit card at a store in cleveland on the samectim night suspect was seen driving a silver ford focus with thehe license plate fdc 9510. >>> a recently retired ohio police officer was killed by the city he cannotki buy his canine partner. it started when hickey decided to retire. whe ajax is six and has the h potential to work for six moreas years but marietta's law dog is property of the city an
che >> houck of how could the chief not know? h the mayor says he has known. the mayor says she had all city computers s audited, adding this had nothing to do with the a domestic violenceth case that herat h own officers filed against her last year fil case thrown out in court. >> when you're working, you're working on behalf of your citizens.s. they work hard for their money and we need to work hard for ourh money. >> mayor donovan says records show some personal computer s...
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peacete the words of the lecture in 1954, we must press on, exalted to new peaks of houck -- of hope until transformed into a plane of opportunity. and until the crooked ways of the prejudiced are transformed. today, let us dedicate ourselves to press on, regardless where they came up -- came from, what they look like, whom they loved, or which god they worship, and live free from discrimination and fear. and until people from every walk of life can stand together and say that dr. king's dream came -- became a reality. let us acknowledge the realizing of the unfulfilled promise of dr. king's dream. it will not come easily. the road ahead contains no comfortable or convenient solution. looking throughout the hall and seeing so many dedicated people and sharing the stage with our outstanding attorney general, i know we will continue to forge on with courage and hope to deliver real results for those in our great country. we are honored to be led i our attorney general who has devoted her entire career to using law as a lever for justice. attorney general lynch has never cases ory from
peacete the words of the lecture in 1954, we must press on, exalted to new peaks of houck -- of hope until transformed into a plane of opportunity. and until the crooked ways of the prejudiced are transformed. today, let us dedicate ourselves to press on, regardless where they came up -- came from, what they look like, whom they loved, or which god they worship, and live free from discrimination and fear. and until people from every walk of life can stand together and say that dr. king's dream...