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james jackson didn't know kaufman who he was where he was from. he killed him for the one thing he did know about it. that he was a black man. late at night on march twentieth jackson's victim timothy kaufman found himself on this corner in manhattan just half a block from where he lived for twenty years. at sixty six and retired coffin made a small amount of money by collecting cans and bottles to recycle. that night he was looking to a trash can on this corner when james jackson came up from behind and stabbed him multiple times before running off. bleeding cough and somehow managed to make his way to the police station around the corner. when he was taken to the hospital he was pronounced dead. when i heard it i just i cringed and just felt that knife you know thing would hurt me you know his purpose he said he come to kill many black men and see. his ear but you were pushing clark and her own women's new timothy kaufman since they were children growing up here in queens new york. oh that's being a fancy. as i see it yet i didn't tend to nag for
james jackson didn't know kaufman who he was where he was from. he killed him for the one thing he did know about it. that he was a black man. late at night on march twentieth jackson's victim timothy kaufman found himself on this corner in manhattan just half a block from where he lived for twenty years. at sixty six and retired coffin made a small amount of money by collecting cans and bottles to recycle. that night he was looking to a trash can on this corner when james jackson came up from...
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james jackson didn't know kaufman who he was where he was from. he killed him for the one thing he did know about it. that he was a black man. late at night on march twentieth jackson's victim timothy kaufman found himself on this corner in manhattan just half a block from where he lived for twenty years. at sixty six and retired cop and made a small amount of money by collecting cans and bottles to recycle. that night he was looking to a trash can on this corner when james jackson came up from behind and stabbed him multiple times before running off. bleeding cough and somehow managed to make his way to the police station around the corner. when he was taken to the hospital he was pronounced dead. when i heard it i just i cringed and just felt that knife you know thing would hurt me you know his purpose he said he come to kill many black men and see. his ear but you were pushing clark and her own women's new timothy kaufman since they were children growing up here in queens new york. oh that's being a fancy. as i see it yet i didn't tend to nag fo
james jackson didn't know kaufman who he was where he was from. he killed him for the one thing he did know about it. that he was a black man. late at night on march twentieth jackson's victim timothy kaufman found himself on this corner in manhattan just half a block from where he lived for twenty years. at sixty six and retired cop and made a small amount of money by collecting cans and bottles to recycle. that night he was looking to a trash can on this corner when james jackson came up from...
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this is james jackson. has his expression here so it's impossible to know what's going through his mind at this moment just after he killed another person. this is the man he murdered timothy kaufman. james jackson didn't know kaufman who he was where he was from. he killed him for the one thing he did know.
this is james jackson. has his expression here so it's impossible to know what's going through his mind at this moment just after he killed another person. this is the man he murdered timothy kaufman. james jackson didn't know kaufman who he was where he was from. he killed him for the one thing he did know.
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james jackson no cost that he was where he was from. he killed. he did no.
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. >> james jackson in new york and the man in charlottesville.onald trump never said these three words, white supremacist terrorism. he must say that. he could not carry isis without saying radical terrorism. how do we counter it without saying it and dedicating resources. his grants, he got $400,000 to a program which is dedicated from combatting people from joining. i want americans safe because muslims is irrelevant to this conversation. it is about you want to save lives? lets treat them all and commit the resources and the tone same way to both >> ben, i will give you one last word here >> yeah, i have no problem with the president coming out and talking tough of a terrorist organization that killed innocent men and women and children specifically around the world. i also have no problem with you saying that we need to be very tough on white supremacists that's becoming killer. when isis attacks, it is simple for the president to come out and say the terrorist organization declaring war on us, we are going to go after them. that's absolutely
. >> james jackson in new york and the man in charlottesville.onald trump never said these three words, white supremacist terrorism. he must say that. he could not carry isis without saying radical terrorism. how do we counter it without saying it and dedicating resources. his grants, he got $400,000 to a program which is dedicated from combatting people from joining. i want americans safe because muslims is irrelevant to this conversation. it is about you want to save lives? lets treat...
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political deadlock in europe's strongest country will to take the global polls i'm joined tonight by jackson james president of the american institute for contemporary german studies at john hopkins university in washington and our correspondent barbara vevo joins me from our brussels studio to both of you good evening let me start with you in the halls of power of the european union miracles name has been synonymous with success and stability is her name tonight a good reason to have a stiff drink. oh definitely sober and i assume a rather a number of votes goes and shops and rockies and other strong beverages will be lifted tonight just to steady european leaders nerves as you said marco has been a rock of stability for years in the european union she has weathered all the crises and she has led the european union's through many of these crisis and now the big question is who will fill a mechelle shaped hole in european politics at the problem also is that europe had just begun to find its feet again to sort of recover from the shock of bricks it had sort of where that the refugee crisis and now
political deadlock in europe's strongest country will to take the global polls i'm joined tonight by jackson james president of the american institute for contemporary german studies at john hopkins university in washington and our correspondent barbara vevo joins me from our brussels studio to both of you good evening let me start with you in the halls of power of the european union miracles name has been synonymous with success and stability is her name tonight a good reason to have a stiff...
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. >> reporter: started out admiring dancing greats michael jackson and james brown till one day he stumbledncing near the university of pennsylvania. what he saw was break dancing and he was hooked immediately. >> snap back into reality one my friend said you would never be able to do that. uhh? >> those words didn't discourage brian. they fueled his passion to become a better dancer. he practiced everywhere he could and one day he decided he was going to jump into a routine. >> i just couldn't ask for a greater life. you know, to intact with people to put people in that zone feel like that was known you for years. >> reporter: from his mom's north philadelphia neighborhood to competing aloft world known to the break dancing community as bee boy hannibal. >> israel, west bang, palestine. >> also given brian the opportunity to start wealth of knowledge clothing line and 360flava dance company he recently appeared if net 96 original series the get down. >> i think about i'm going to have some amazing stories like what was going on. >> in philadelphia, bill rohrer, fox 29 news. well few things
. >> reporter: started out admiring dancing greats michael jackson and james brown till one day he stumbledncing near the university of pennsylvania. what he saw was break dancing and he was hooked immediately. >> snap back into reality one my friend said you would never be able to do that. uhh? >> those words didn't discourage brian. they fueled his passion to become a better dancer. he practiced everywhere he could and one day he decided he was going to jump into a routine....
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prosecutor alan jackson. >> james fayed describes in detail how he told the killers about a party thatding in malibu. according to him, they were simply supposed to car-jack her and kill her. and everybody would think that it was just a random act of violence. nobody would know anything the better. >> now, with a confession on tape, both jim fayed and josÉ moya were charged with pam's murder. but there was more work to be done in order to track down the others involved. >> it seems like you pretty quickly fixed on mr. fayed as the only suspect here. and the only question was, since it wasn't his hand on the knife, whose hand was it and how do you connect that person to him. >> correct. the first thing we noticed was that there was three individuals in the vehicle that was registered to mr. fayed's company. so we knew we had three additional suspects besides mr. fayed. the question was how to tie the three to mr. fayed. that was done through cellphone searches and site coordination. >> it would take more than a year to identify and charge two more suspects with murder. in june 2010 stev
prosecutor alan jackson. >> james fayed describes in detail how he told the killers about a party thatding in malibu. according to him, they were simply supposed to car-jack her and kill her. and everybody would think that it was just a random act of violence. nobody would know anything the better. >> now, with a confession on tape, both jim fayed and josÉ moya were charged with pam's murder. but there was more work to be done in order to track down the others involved. >> it...
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prosecutor alan jackson. >> james fayed described in detail how he told the killers about a party pamelang to be attending in malibu. according to him, he was simply supposed to carjack her and kill her, and everybody would think that it was just a random act of violence. nobody would know anything the better. >> reporter: now, with a confession on tape, both jim fayed and jose moya were charged with pam's murder. but there was more work to be done in order to track down the others involved. it seems like you pretty quickly fixed on mr. fayed as the only suspect here and the only question was, since it wasn't his hand on the knife, whose hand was it and how do you connect that person to him? >> correct. the first thing we noticed was there was three individuals in the vehicle that was registered to mr. fayed's company. so we knew we had three additional suspects besides mr. fayed. the only question was, how do we tie those three to mr. fayed. and that was done through cell phone records and also cell site coordination. >> reporter: it would take more than a year to gather enough evidence
prosecutor alan jackson. >> james fayed described in detail how he told the killers about a party pamelang to be attending in malibu. according to him, he was simply supposed to carjack her and kill her, and everybody would think that it was just a random act of violence. nobody would know anything the better. >> reporter: now, with a confession on tape, both jim fayed and jose moya were charged with pam's murder. but there was more work to be done in order to track down the others...
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. >> ♪ >> started out admiring dancing great michael jackson and james brown.he stumbled upon a group dancing near the university of pennsylvania. what he saw was break dancing and he was hooked immediately. >> snap back into reality one of my friends says you would never be able to do that. huh? >> those words didn't did he say courage brian. they fueled his passion to become a better dancer. >> he practiced everywhere he could and one day he decided he was going to jump into a routi routine. >> i just couldn't ask for greater life. you know, to under act with people, to put people in that zone who feel like they've known you for years. >> he's competing all over the world. he is known to the break dances community as beat boy hanibel. >> it's also given brian the opportunity to start wealth of knowledge clothing line. and 360 flave have a dance company. he recently appeared in netflix original series the get down. >> i think about i'm going to have some amazing stories like what was going on this time. >> in philadelphia bill rohrer, fox 29 news. ♪ >>> well f
. >> ♪ >> started out admiring dancing great michael jackson and james brown.he stumbled upon a group dancing near the university of pennsylvania. what he saw was break dancing and he was hooked immediately. >> snap back into reality one of my friends says you would never be able to do that. huh? >> those words didn't did he say courage brian. they fueled his passion to become a better dancer. >> he practiced everywhere he could and one day he decided he was...
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thank you so much, james, what, you grew up in jackson hymn, we are always there, dorothys, we know that neighborhood very well. >> that is the inner suburbs. it's not fancy, it's suburbs. what do you think happened out there tuesday in delaware county? >> well, i think, there is a lot of activity in my polling place. a lot of excitement and energy around this election. you know this already, chris, i live in the kind of neighborhood where the candidates commodore-to-door and talk to folks. we always say all politics the local, chris, all politics are local, but there is a moment where national politics are really shaping people's inspiration to come out and vote and so people are responding to trump in this election lex. we say idz red, sometimes we say it's blue t. reality is it's one of these purple states, it's one of these states where republicans live next door to democrats, they make decisions based on how they see things happening at the local level and national level. trump is a disaster for many sort of suburban, you know, just regular folks who work hard, want to see a preside
thank you so much, james, what, you grew up in jackson hymn, we are always there, dorothys, we know that neighborhood very well. >> that is the inner suburbs. it's not fancy, it's suburbs. what do you think happened out there tuesday in delaware county? >> well, i think, there is a lot of activity in my polling place. a lot of excitement and energy around this election. you know this already, chris, i live in the kind of neighborhood where the candidates commodore-to-door and talk...
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james monroe. pretty effective. when roasted i'm getting jackson. and i will do this thing called letting him fight. rules of engagement, let it happen. when it is time to deliberate part of the call in jackson again in 1818. great americans at the time they needed the most. they earn for washington bent them. they put it in print and the best they got was jackson who worshiped washington, learn from washington but unlike washington, this dad taught himself how to -- this guy taught himself how to be a leader. he implemented his own tactics. so again, a homegrown guy that came through. in terms of a philosophy, i thought one was pretty cool in terms of what drove him his entire life. he says he always remember this, his mother told him make friends by being honest. keep them by being steadfast, never tell a lie nor take what is not your own. settle the cases yourself and by the way he did. he did not fight, he never took a backward step. which reminds me of another person occupying the white house. the similarities between them is not in this book.
james monroe. pretty effective. when roasted i'm getting jackson. and i will do this thing called letting him fight. rules of engagement, let it happen. when it is time to deliberate part of the call in jackson again in 1818. great americans at the time they needed the most. they earn for washington bent them. they put it in print and the best they got was jackson who worshiped washington, learn from washington but unlike washington, this dad taught himself how to -- this guy taught himself how...
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james monroe. very effective. he says i'm getting jackson of going to do this thing called letting him fight, rules of engagement, let it happen. when it's time to liberate florida they call jackson again 1818 and he would do it again. great american rise of the time they need most. the best they got was jackson who worst of washington, learn from washington but unlike washington this guy taught himself how to be a leader, how to be aware expert and how, and tactics turkey picky came up w. by watching how the indians fought him, by seeing what the british did and have limiting his own tactics. so again a homegrown guy who came through. in terms of philosophy, i thought one was pretty cool in terms of what drove him his entire life. he says he always remembered this, his mom told him, make friends by being honest. keep them by being steadfast, never tell a lie nor take what is not your own. nor sue for slander, settle the cases yourself. by the way he did. he didn't fight, he shot, killed somebody a few duels sticking up for people. he never
james monroe. very effective. he says i'm getting jackson of going to do this thing called letting him fight, rules of engagement, let it happen. when it's time to liberate florida they call jackson again 1818 and he would do it again. great american rise of the time they need most. the best they got was jackson who worst of washington, learn from washington but unlike washington this guy taught himself how to be a leader, how to be aware expert and how, and tactics turkey picky came up w. by...
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jackson a charm i feels no remorse and pangs of conscience he says he did nothing wrong and neither did james have county they just followed gaunts orders. a charm has nothing to fear from punishment in two thousand uganda passed an amnesty act to help encourage abducted child fighters to defect from the n.r.a. jackson a charmer was able to return home without repercussions like many other commanders and older soldiers. from the jungle. in ninety eight. and it's a very big program. we. set for he's coming back or. those of you out there know my name. we spent a long time together in the bush. greetings wherever you are some of you are dead. so you your death was in line. i gathered my courage and surrendered to the. many civilians out here take care of us they returned me to my family who greeted me warmly. i know that my little brothers are now sitting next to the radio and listening to me. please come home that is all i have to say my name is balla. you know the kind of people left in the jungle there you see most of them people will get it if they do get it at a very low level very low lev
jackson a charm i feels no remorse and pangs of conscience he says he did nothing wrong and neither did james have county they just followed gaunts orders. a charm has nothing to fear from punishment in two thousand uganda passed an amnesty act to help encourage abducted child fighters to defect from the n.r.a. jackson a charmer was able to return home without repercussions like many other commanders and older soldiers. from the jungle. in ninety eight. and it's a very big program. we. set for...
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. >> it was funnyism jackson is in town along with bruce willis and james mcavoy shooting m. night shyamalan's next film called glass the final installment of a trilogy that started with unbreakable back in 2000 and last year's blockbuster split. filming is taking place at the allentown state psychiatric hospital. so far, sightings of willis and mcavoy have been few and far between but those who met sam jackson describe him as cool and real. >> every time you he comes in he has a smile. he's never shunned anyone away. >> he's in town, he's coming, you know, to the restaurants around here. >> reporter: now, filming began here in allentown on october 30th. they wrap up this coming friday. glass hits theaters in early 2019. reporting live from allentown, walter perez channel6 "action news." brian. >> very cool stuff. walter, thanks so much. >>> septa wants to hear from you regarding plans for the king of prussia rail project. today is the first day of public hearings. there was one this afternoon. the next gets started at 5 o'clock at the double tree hotel in west dekalb pike. t
. >> it was funnyism jackson is in town along with bruce willis and james mcavoy shooting m. night shyamalan's next film called glass the final installment of a trilogy that started with unbreakable back in 2000 and last year's blockbuster split. filming is taking place at the allentown state psychiatric hospital. so far, sightings of willis and mcavoy have been few and far between but those who met sam jackson describe him as cool and real. >> every time you he comes in he has a...
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. >> reporter: jackson is here in the lehigh valley along with bruce willis and james mcavoy shootingt shyamalan's upcoming movie called glass its a third installment of a trilogy that started with unbreakable back in 2000 and then last year's box office hit split. filming for glass is taking place at the old abandoned allentown state psychiatric hospital on hanover avenue. so far, willis and mcavoy sightings have been rare but those who have seen sam jackson say he is charming and down to earth. >> every time he comes in, he always had like a smile on his face when he walks in and he seems pretty casual and cool when he talks to people. he's never shunned anyone away or anything like that. >> the restaurants around here, fun. >> reporter: now filming here in allentown began on october 30th. they wrap up this coming friday. m. night shyamalan's movie glass hits theaters in early 2019. reporting from allentown, walter perez channel6 "action news." >> wouldn't that be a thrill. >> cool. >> time to check the conditions on the roads out there, see if they've improved. >> matt pelman seems
. >> reporter: jackson is here in the lehigh valley along with bruce willis and james mcavoy shootingt shyamalan's upcoming movie called glass its a third installment of a trilogy that started with unbreakable back in 2000 and then last year's box office hit split. filming for glass is taking place at the old abandoned allentown state psychiatric hospital on hanover avenue. so far, willis and mcavoy sightings have been rare but those who have seen sam jackson say he is charming and down...
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james 4, 5, and 6. the first to do it from the american league since the great reggie jackson who has been here during the-base hit for springer to start the night. into second with a double, a good start for the astros. >> john: springer stayed off the first slider but the second one stayed in the middle part of the plate. that's the kind of spin that will not be good for darvish and certainly want to keep him in the game very long. make adjustments off of that and certainly in a game like this, you never want the big inning to get away from you. settle down, get your outs. even if they do score one run in the first inning. that's the hardest part of a game 7. remember, play it as close as you can as if you are in a regular-season game. >> joe: bregman with a runner at second. nobody out. to the right side, darvish has to get over. tough play. while throw and into the dugout. astros take the lead. into the score is springer. in a blink, houston on top 1-0. >> john: two things. great piece of hitting. guaranteed he was going to get to third by hitting into the right side. tough play for bellinger. the pit
james 4, 5, and 6. the first to do it from the american league since the great reggie jackson who has been here during the-base hit for springer to start the night. into second with a double, a good start for the astros. >> john: springer stayed off the first slider but the second one stayed in the middle part of the plate. that's the kind of spin that will not be good for darvish and certainly want to keep him in the game very long. make adjustments off of that and certainly in a game...
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james: week 12 in the nfl. phil: jake cutler out with a concussion. matt moore going against a tough defense. bill: that's the head coach in cleveland, hue jackson.up after
james: week 12 in the nfl. phil: jake cutler out with a concussion. matt moore going against a tough defense. bill: that's the head coach in cleveland, hue jackson.up after
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s grant, rutherford b hayes, james garfield, the immortal chester arthur who there is a new biography about, benjamin harrison, grover cleveland. there is an age of jacksonand age of lincoln, an age of roosevelt, there is no age of benjamin harrison. we should be careful before we consign this period to a backwater because if it is a backwater we are living in one today, we are living in a second gilded age. a parallel has often been made and it is a very good parallel. i could start with parallels that are obvious and abundant. partisan stalemate, check. immigration ends reaction, check. corruption in both politics and business, check. rising inequality, double check. environmental crisis, check. claims of white supremacy, check. attempts to restrict suffrage, check. all of these things were true then, all of these things are true now and i could go on. the period did not produce important political thinking. not that there weren't important figures, even when they were engaged in politics, perhaps the most adroit politician of the time was francis lewis, the women's christian temperance which is now parodied which is a political organization in the 19t
s grant, rutherford b hayes, james garfield, the immortal chester arthur who there is a new biography about, benjamin harrison, grover cleveland. there is an age of jacksonand age of lincoln, an age of roosevelt, there is no age of benjamin harrison. we should be careful before we consign this period to a backwater because if it is a backwater we are living in one today, we are living in a second gilded age. a parallel has often been made and it is a very good parallel. i could start with...
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james monroe. and rules of engagement and then calling again in 1818 and would do that again the way they arise when they're needed most. but what they got was jackson who worship washington and on lake washington he taught himself how to be a leader anwr expert and came up with this watching how the indians fought him to see what the british did and his own tactics. homegrown in terms of philosophy he said he always remembers this make friends by being honest keep them by being steadfast, never tell a lie. settled the cases yourself never sue for slander which by the way he did. otherwise he would shot - - shoe. he never took a backward step which reminds me of another person. and pointed out by president trump himself in to take the case to the people to get huge crowds and everyone noticed on the sidelines in diminished please and i will run for president and accepted by the washington in the establishment the there was president trump in fact, he is still a lot. -- not and incest with the media tomorrow it will be posted on fox and friends. taking 82 were at their heritage -- curveted she said those of the newspapers he was dead go look up every
james monroe. and rules of engagement and then calling again in 1818 and would do that again the way they arise when they're needed most. but what they got was jackson who worship washington and on lake washington he taught himself how to be a leader anwr expert and came up with this watching how the indians fought him to see what the british did and his own tactics. homegrown in terms of philosophy he said he always remembers this make friends by being honest keep them by being steadfast,...
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james corden the upside downs. >> ♪ >> late, late show hoe corden took us back in time with the stars of the hit show, stranger things. the super group sported matching blue suits, giving us the jacksonemptations and more. >> ♪ my heart will go on >> since we're going back in time i have one more for you, celine dion, 20 years later, starts off with a touching performance of her classic song at a nightclub in las vegas and then suddenly takes a titanic turn, with the help of the dj producer steve aoak. i can watch this all day long, it is on my twitter account be x on air and it is worth the view, that is your hot minute i'm bex from todays 96.5. >> you saw it. >> she does not care, celine. >> go for it. >> she is celine to the core and you have to respect that. >> yes, you company. >> she was rocking it. >>> holiday season is here. well, almost. >> it is in one philadelphia hot spot we will take through with cbs-3 mobile weather watcher to get you in the spirit early. we just moved in about four months ago, but the living room's pretty blank. it's really nice when clients come in and have done some of their own research. working with a bassett designer was really easy. just kind of
james corden the upside downs. >> ♪ >> late, late show hoe corden took us back in time with the stars of the hit show, stranger things. the super group sported matching blue suits, giving us the jacksonemptations and more. >> ♪ my heart will go on >> since we're going back in time i have one more for you, celine dion, 20 years later, starts off with a touching performance of her classic song at a nightclub in las vegas and then suddenly takes a titanic turn, with the...