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as soon as he saw cameras, 48- year-old james william digs went over to hide his face. the 48-year-old suspect now connected to one rape and sexual assault in prince george's county. police say the last attack happened just two days ago on march 4th in cottage city in the 3800 block of 38th avenue is where officers say diggs raped a 23-year-old woman by knifepoint at night and in the area just outside of ariel perry's aunt's house. >> it's very discouraging. it's actually scary. >> reporter: right now police are not detailing how they are connecting diggs to the different sexual assaults, but they do credit the police work of the different municipalities working together to capture him. he was arrested today in waldorf. he faces several charges including first degree rape. we're here outside of police headquarters in prince george's county, stephanie ramirez, wusa9 news. >> police believe right now just those four cases are involved, but if you believe you were a victim of diggs, the prince george's county police department wants you to contact them immediately. >>> new
as soon as he saw cameras, 48- year-old james william digs went over to hide his face. the 48-year-old suspect now connected to one rape and sexual assault in prince george's county. police say the last attack happened just two days ago on march 4th in cottage city in the 3800 block of 38th avenue is where officers say diggs raped a 23-year-old woman by knifepoint at night and in the area just outside of ariel perry's aunt's house. >> it's very discouraging. it's actually scary. >>...
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right now, james williams digs is in a jail. detectives walked him out to awaiting car. he refused to answer questions. but there was one question that he answered. let's take a look. >> are you innocent? >> yep. >> james williams digs tells me he's not guilty as he tries to hide his face from our camera. police tell us he is a suspect in two rape cases and a person of interest in two other ones. >> why do you say that you're innocent? you didn't rape or sexually assault four women, james? >> this individual obviously preyed on young women, the ages of the victims were between 16 and 2 years owed. >> police arrested 4-year-old digs in cottage city maryland today, two nights ago, they say he grabbed a woman from behind held a knife to her throat and raped her in a secluded area off 38th avenue at 8:15 at night. police say they showed the victim a six-person photo lineup containing the suspect's picture and she identified him. >> we're talking about somebody that's preying on the community's fears. >> digs is also a suspect in a rape last wednesday in bladesence berg and a
right now, james williams digs is in a jail. detectives walked him out to awaiting car. he refused to answer questions. but there was one question that he answered. let's take a look. >> are you innocent? >> yep. >> james williams digs tells me he's not guilty as he tries to hide his face from our camera. police tell us he is a suspect in two rape cases and a person of interest in two other ones. >> why do you say that you're innocent? you didn't rape or sexually assault...
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james william diggs is now charged with first-degree rape. he's charged with the most recent attack which just happened about two days ago on 38th 1/2 cottage city. diggs is also a person of interest in three other rapes all want two-mile radius dating back to september. since that initial atashgs police have released a sketch and surveillance video and canvassed that community. a news conference will be getting under way any minute now. chris gordon is there. and we'll send out updates on our nbc washington app and nbcwashington.com as we get them. >>> we are soaking up a little sunshine after we what we all hope is the last blast of winter. >> but in many places it's the street or the sidewalk it is still tough to really get around out there. we'll get the latest on the cold temperatures from overnight and this morning from our storm team 4 meteorologist veronica johnson in just a bit. >>> first news4's kristin wright is out in the thick of it this afternoon. >> reporter: it's the day after a big storm and that means you never know what you
james william diggs is now charged with first-degree rape. he's charged with the most recent attack which just happened about two days ago on 38th 1/2 cottage city. diggs is also a person of interest in three other rapes all want two-mile radius dating back to september. since that initial atashgs police have released a sketch and surveillance video and canvassed that community. a news conference will be getting under way any minute now. chris gordon is there. and we'll send out updates on our...
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they charged james william diggs with first-degree rape. late this often there was a break in the case. >> within the last hour our funl tif squad captured diggs in waldorf. he was arrested without incident and is currently at headquarters being interviewed. >> reporter: two nights
they charged james william diggs with first-degree rape. late this often there was a break in the case. >> within the last hour our funl tif squad captured diggs in waldorf. he was arrested without incident and is currently at headquarters being interviewed. >> reporter: two nights
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cottage city brentwood area police were able to develop a suspect and this is that man. 48-year-old james william diggs. police had his name last night. they had a warrant. they looked for him through the night and through the day today and at 2:30 this afternoon, they were able to make an arrest. and they are relieved because looking at the pattern of the crimes, police feared there could become an escalation. >> look at the first two, they were september 8th and september 20th. there's considerable time in between. the third one occurred on february 25th and now this one. so you know, yes, we are very pleased that we managed to get him off the streets. >> diggs was arrested in waldorf today without incident. he is undergoing questioning at this point in time. he does have a criminal history. served a good deal of time we're told, after a robbery conviction in the 1980s. brad bell, abc 7 news. >> d.c.'s crime lab is under scrutiny after some d.n.a. results were found to contain errors. prosecutors have been sending d.n.a. evidence to outside labs since january 12th while a review is conducted. t
cottage city brentwood area police were able to develop a suspect and this is that man. 48-year-old james william diggs. police had his name last night. they had a warrant. they looked for him through the night and through the day today and at 2:30 this afternoon, they were able to make an arrest. and they are relieved because looking at the pattern of the crimes, police feared there could become an escalation. >> look at the first two, they were september 8th and september 20th. there's...
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. >>> right now police interrogating 48-year-old james william diggs of bladensburg in connection with the rain of a young woman just two days ago. they're -- rape of a young woman just two days ago. they're telling us he could be responsible for several other attacks in the neighborhood. the man faces several charges including first degree rape. >>> guns and mental health are likely to get another examination in maryland after the arrest this week of an accused serial shooter. >> reporter: i'm scott broom in anne arundel mills where accused serial shooter hun young was able to assemble an arsenal of weapons legally despite telling police he was hearing voices telling him to shoot at 1 victim and yet he cleared maryland's strict background check to own this arsenal of 10 weapons completely legally investigators say, weapons including this regulated handgun which fires the same ammunition as the .223 bushmaster rifle used by the d.c. snipers in 2002. in an exclusive interview with young's mother she told wusa9 there were no signs of problems with her son. >> he's my good son. >> there w
. >>> right now police interrogating 48-year-old james william diggs of bladensburg in connection with the rain of a young woman just two days ago. they're -- rape of a young woman just two days ago. they're telling us he could be responsible for several other attacks in the neighborhood. the man faces several charges including first degree rape. >>> guns and mental health are likely to get another examination in maryland after the arrest this week of an accused serial...
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police tell us that suspect is 48-year-old james william diggs of bladensburg. he was arrested in waldorf today. two days ago this past wednesday police tell us diggs raped a young woman by knifepoint they're the 3800 block of 38th avenue in cottage city. they think he's also responsible for the sexual assault february 25th in bladensburg. he also could be connected to two more attacks over there in the bladensburg and cheverly areas. police tell us he knew what he was doing and that these attacks took place between 6:45 and 8:45 p.m. and all included young victims in their early 20s to as young as what a deputy chief told us was 16 years old. >> we are very pleased that we managed to get him off the streets. >> reporter: diggs is facing a first degree rape charge and other charges that include assault, robbery and a weapons charge all in regards to the march 4th rape. he could face even more charges as they continue to connect him to other attacks. here in prince george's county stephanie ramirez, wusa9 news. >> stephanie is going to be on this story throughout
police tell us that suspect is 48-year-old james william diggs of bladensburg. he was arrested in waldorf today. two days ago this past wednesday police tell us diggs raped a young woman by knifepoint they're the 3800 block of 38th avenue in cottage city. they think he's also responsible for the sexual assault february 25th in bladensburg. he also could be connected to two more attacks over there in the bladensburg and cheverly areas. police tell us he knew what he was doing and that these...
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candidates end included dennis o'brien and david oh joined by challenge ers dan tenney terri tracy james williamsmatt wolf. primary day in philadelphia is coming up may 19th. >>> and that's going to do it for us for now. i'm natasha brown. for lesley justin all of us here we appreciate you being with us and remember, we're always online, cbsphilly.com. we're back at 10 o'clock on the cw philly and back here at 11:00 on cbs3. have a great night everyone. >> ♪ so i was video chatting with my girlfriend. we haven't been together long but... she just says it. i love you. my heart is racing. so i say it right back. i love you too. and she freezes. not actually but the video chat. and i'm like, "did she even hear me?" i am so relieved i have verizon. i panicked, tried to unfreeze it and hung up. we are so much in love. she never called me back. join us and save without settling on the largest, most reliable network. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state
candidates end included dennis o'brien and david oh joined by challenge ers dan tenney terri tracy james williamsmatt wolf. primary day in philadelphia is coming up may 19th. >>> and that's going to do it for us for now. i'm natasha brown. for lesley justin all of us here we appreciate you being with us and remember, we're always online, cbsphilly.com. we're back at 10 o'clock on the cw philly and back here at 11:00 on cbs3. have a great night everyone. >> ♪ so i was video...
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it was so bad that james bennett applied for restitution from the governor of north carolina, william holden. not just once but twice to recover his stone artifacts. that included the table that the surrender documents were written and signed on. james then at and william maclean would have a lot to talk about if they ever got together.
it was so bad that james bennett applied for restitution from the governor of north carolina, william holden. not just once but twice to recover his stone artifacts. that included the table that the surrender documents were written and signed on. james then at and william maclean would have a lot to talk about if they ever got together.
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. >> let's discuss this more with an sae alum of that chapter at the university of oklahoma william james. william, thank you for joining us. i want to get your take and probably isn't fun to see that video running over and over again. this was your house. these are effectively your brothers. what did you think when you first saw that video? >> they're not my brothers. the guys in that video are not my brothers. my first reaction was complete disgust and shock. i was deeply offended as a black man in general but i was devastated also having been in that house for four years and put my own blood, sweat and tears in cultivating a culture that would never do that. so i don't understand what has happened in the time since my being there to this weekend or whenever this video was actually taken or more importantly whenever the song actually was created or got into my chapter. i don't know what happened to the culture of my home, but that is not my home. that is not sae and they are not my brothers. >> just to be clear, when you were a member of that fraternity, when you lived there, did you ev
. >> let's discuss this more with an sae alum of that chapter at the university of oklahoma william james. william, thank you for joining us. i want to get your take and probably isn't fun to see that video running over and over again. this was your house. these are effectively your brothers. what did you think when you first saw that video? >> they're not my brothers. the guys in that video are not my brothers. my first reaction was complete disgust and shock. i was deeply offended...
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they charged james william diggs with first-degree rape. late this often there was a break in the case. >> within the last hour our funl tif squad captured diggs in waldorf. he was arrested without incident and is currently at headquarters being interviewed. >> reporter: two nights ago a woman was groobed from from behind a knife put to her throat in a secluded area. police are tying this most recent attack to one that happened the night of february 25th on 54th street. they hope to link him to two more attacks last fall. >> he is charged with the rape of last thursday and the rape that occurred on february 25th. in the previous two he is a strong person of interest. >> reporter: on october 20th a victim was able to give police a description of the suspect who attacked her in the 5800 block of annapolis road in cheverly. this vicious series of assaults began on september 8th with the rape of a woman walking on a wooded trail in the 5100 block of quincy street in bladensburg. diggs has a criminal record stretching back to 1928 he served pris
they charged james william diggs with first-degree rape. late this often there was a break in the case. >> within the last hour our funl tif squad captured diggs in waldorf. he was arrested without incident and is currently at headquarters being interviewed. >> reporter: two nights ago a woman was groobed from from behind a knife put to her throat in a secluded area. police are tying this most recent attack to one that happened the night of february 25th on 54th street. they hope to...
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the suspect is 48-year-old james williams digs of bladensburg arrested in waldorf today. this past wednesday police say diggs -- diggs of bladensburg arrested in waldorf today. this past wednesday police say diggs raped a young woman and police also think he's responsible for the sexual assault on february 25th in bladensburg and he could be connected to two more attacks in the cheverly and bladensburg areas. diggs was not a known predator, but police tell us he knew what he was doing, that these attacks took place between 6:45 and 8:45 at night and the victims were all young women in their early 20s to as young as when the deputy chief told us was 16 years old. >> we are very pleased that we managed to get him off the streets and that's due to the fine work of the men and women in the prince george's county police department and our partnerships with our municipal partners, but i don't want to speck late as to what might have happened if -- speculate as to what might have happened if we didn't. i'm just glad that we did. >> reporter: diggs faces a first degree rape charg
the suspect is 48-year-old james williams digs of bladensburg arrested in waldorf today. this past wednesday police say diggs -- diggs of bladensburg arrested in waldorf today. this past wednesday police say diggs raped a young woman and police also think he's responsible for the sexual assault on february 25th in bladensburg and he could be connected to two more attacks in the cheverly and bladensburg areas. diggs was not a known predator, but police tell us he knew what he was doing, that...
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what police were able to identify a suspect in that case, the man you mentioned there, james william diggs. today, they were getting ready to put out his photograph and put out his name. the squad was able to make an arrest just 1 1/2 hours ago. the arrest took place in waldorf. we can show you the man's picture, 49 years old. he has a criminal history and spent a good deal of time in prison but no priors for sexual assault. all of these rapes took place within a short distance of each other in the bladensburg area. we can show you a map. there was one in september. there was one in october. and then last week on the 25th right in the heart of bladensburg and then the most recent one, down cottage city brentwood area a little bit south of there, police really stepped up their efforts and the deputy chief a little while ago told us they are relieved that they got this guy off the streets. >> this individual obviously had been preying on young women, the ages of the victims between 16 and 23 years old. he you know followed -- we believe he followed one or two of them on occasion. he kn
what police were able to identify a suspect in that case, the man you mentioned there, james william diggs. today, they were getting ready to put out his photograph and put out his name. the squad was able to make an arrest just 1 1/2 hours ago. the arrest took place in waldorf. we can show you the man's picture, 49 years old. he has a criminal history and spent a good deal of time in prison but no priors for sexual assault. all of these rapes took place within a short distance of each other in...
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it was so bad that james bennett applied for restitution from the governor of north carolina, william holden. not just once but twice to recover his stone artifacts. that included the table that the surrender documents were written and signed on. james then at and william maclean would have a lot to talk about if they ever got together. >> a question about the supplemental -- the schofield supplement to the surrender terms. how were they received in washington and were they successfully carried out? >> what i think happened is when they reached washington about a week later, they saw it as an accomplished fact. the most controversial provision would have been letting 1 in 7 confederates keep their weapons. i think they felt that would not be too harmful. i would say that -- and i did not go into this because i did not have time -- there was a great deal of furor up north about the terms because secretary stanton had sent his reasons for his approving them to the newark times -- to the new york times where they become public knowledge. sherman was furious and he found out. amid all of
it was so bad that james bennett applied for restitution from the governor of north carolina, william holden. not just once but twice to recover his stone artifacts. that included the table that the surrender documents were written and signed on. james then at and william maclean would have a lot to talk about if they ever got together. >> a question about the supplemental -- the schofield supplement to the surrender terms. how were they received in washington and were they successfully...
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sergeant james williams, a crash reconstructionist, rushes to the scene. >> the first thing i noticedappeared to be the engine compartment on fire which is opposite from where the crash occurred. then i noticed the occupant compartment in the center median and then the right side of the vehicle sitting underneath the bridge. >> the car is totally demolished with pieces scattered all over the highway. >> the driver was three lanes over from where the crash had occurred. >> miraculously eden is alive. he is rushed to the hospital by helicopter. >> so i described it at a bifold wallet. he was bent in half. it's amazing that he's even around. he hit the drainage ditch and went airborne glancing off the guardrail at that point. i would say he was going well in excess of 100 miles an hour. >> eden's mother is stunned. >> from what the police and doctors have told us, we really feel this is a miracle that brennan is alive. >> as it turns out brennan was pulled over by police just an hour before the crash. >> brennan had alcohol inside the car, trace amount of marijuana with him and also a de
sergeant james williams, a crash reconstructionist, rushes to the scene. >> the first thing i noticedappeared to be the engine compartment on fire which is opposite from where the crash occurred. then i noticed the occupant compartment in the center median and then the right side of the vehicle sitting underneath the bridge. >> the car is totally demolished with pieces scattered all over the highway. >> the driver was three lanes over from where the crash had occurred....
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lord north regularly outmaneuvered the likes of edmund burke, charles james fox, william james pitts the younger and older -- he had a great opposition aligned to him. a lot of opposition to the war in 1775. it was the largest antiwar petition britain had ever seen. parliament received petitions from towns that had never petitioned parliament before and which had no representative in parliament. but north outmaneuvered him and north was in many ways responsible for enabling britain to sustain the war. he was a very gifted financier. this was true of all rich prime minister's new 18 century because the british's -- the biggest concern in the 18th century was the national debt. the national debt, just a very cost of it of paying the interest on the national debt often consumed between 40 to 50% of annual tax revenue. in in america today, the last time i looked was a couple of years ago, it was about teen percent. -- it was about 16%. there was a real fear -- this would continue to be a political issue in america right through my namesake, andrew jackson, through to the civil war. the w
lord north regularly outmaneuvered the likes of edmund burke, charles james fox, william james pitts the younger and older -- he had a great opposition aligned to him. a lot of opposition to the war in 1775. it was the largest antiwar petition britain had ever seen. parliament received petitions from towns that had never petitioned parliament before and which had no representative in parliament. but north outmaneuvered him and north was in many ways responsible for enabling britain to sustain...
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harold james said he was low on money and needed some help.-- according to williams both james and brownleed so yko knowingly, knowing it was wrong. but the d.a. says bishop would not3w admit her misdeeds and refused to answer further questions. williams says he's known her his entire life+çv and that that personal relationship did not gj' will not protect her and other officials who sell their offices. he said and i'm quoting here4 óÑ i won't look the otherjf way just because you're my $ ffriend, a member of my party ;$ of my race. this follows charges and one guilty plea from three other state officials. state representative ronald waters and vanessa lowery brown admitted to grand jury members theye illegally pocketed thousands of dollars and thomasine tynes pleaded guilty to conflict of interest for accepting an expensive bracelet. she's currently serving 23 months in a federal prison on another case. it all stems from the investigation and sting0l that kathleen -- attorney general kathleen kane declined to pursue citing shoddy police work and the possibility this was racially motivated,
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it was so bad that james bennett applied for restitution from the governor of north carolina, william holden. not just once but twice to recover his stone artifacts. that included the table that the surrender documents were written and signed on. james then at and william maclean would have a lot to talk about if they ever got together. >> a question about the supplemental -- the schofield supplement to the surrender terms. how were they received in washington and were they successfully carried out? >> what i think happened is when they reached washington about a week later, they saw it as an accomplished fact. the most controversial provision would have been letting 1 in 7 confederates keep their weapons. i think they felt that would not be too harmful. i would say that -- and i did not go into this because i did not have time -- there was a great deal of furor up north about the terms because secretary stanton had sent his reasons for his approving them to the newark times -- to the new york times where they become public knowledge. sherman was furious and he found out. amid all of
it was so bad that james bennett applied for restitution from the governor of north carolina, william holden. not just once but twice to recover his stone artifacts. that included the table that the surrender documents were written and signed on. james then at and william maclean would have a lot to talk about if they ever got together. >> a question about the supplemental -- the schofield supplement to the surrender terms. how were they received in washington and were they successfully...
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candidates anthony williams james kenny, nelson diaz and doug oliver attended a forum at an old city church yesterday morning. they shared their ewes son jobs education, housing, community violence, and democracy. nbc 10 will assemble the candidates together for a mayoral debate next month on april 7th. >>> new developments on this anniversary of the mysterious disappearance of that malaysia airlines flight. the problem with a crucial piece of equipment that would have helped searchers find the plane. >>> plus shedding light on the dangers of what some call a deadly form of caffeine after tragedy strikes one family. we'll tell you what they're doing now to try to prevent it from happening to somebody else's child. yoplait greek 100. for when you just can't make it without a protein-packed, thick and creamy, power-me-up-with-something filling taste-bud-loving, satisfaction by the spoonful, deliciously fruity dinner feels a million years away grab and go, let's take on the world with 100 calories, snack yoplait greek 100. there are hundreds of reasons to snack on it. >>> all right. wel
candidates anthony williams james kenny, nelson diaz and doug oliver attended a forum at an old city church yesterday morning. they shared their ewes son jobs education, housing, community violence, and democracy. nbc 10 will assemble the candidates together for a mayoral debate next month on april 7th. >>> new developments on this anniversary of the mysterious disappearance of that malaysia airlines flight. the problem with a crucial piece of equipment that would have helped searchers...
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. >> william james joined the ou chapter of sigma alpha epsilon 14 years ago he had hoped his son would one day follow had his footsteps. >> one house i wanted him to join before, and now there is -- it is the worse for me. >> now, he says, that dream is gone. family help pack u-haul trucks after the university of oklahoma gave student until midnight tuesday to pack up, and get out. after video surfaced showing frat members chanting on a bus. >> the university's football team marched to show the players, whatever their race, stand together as one. the discipline has been swift but for some, it hasn't been enough. the university is now looking into possibly expelling some of the student involved. >> we're investigating the individual members as we can determine who they are now. we're making progress, and that investigation. and then we're examining our rights under the civil rights act of 1964 to see if we can take other actions. >> and the schools affiliation with sigma alpha epsilon according to the university president is over permanently. andrew spencer cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> 5
. >> william james joined the ou chapter of sigma alpha epsilon 14 years ago he had hoped his son would one day follow had his footsteps. >> one house i wanted him to join before, and now there is -- it is the worse for me. >> now, he says, that dream is gone. family help pack u-haul trucks after the university of oklahoma gave student until midnight tuesday to pack up, and get out. after video surfaced showing frat members chanting on a bus. >> the university's football...
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william bruce james ii. he pledged sae 14 years ago. he says the fraternity that appears in the video is all but unrecognizable from his years there. >> the guys in that video are not my brothers. my first reaction was complete disgust and shock. i was deeply offended as a black man, in general, but i was devastated also having been in that house for four years and put my own blood, sweat and tears in cultivating a culture that would never do that. >> and also shocking new video has emerged from the now shuttered chapter of the sae. "the oklahoma daily" says the video appears to show the fraternity's house mother laughing and singing the "n" word. she said it was taken out of a context. she was singing along to a rap song. so much has been said about this already, but the fact that all of this happened on the same weekend, that it was the 50th anniversary of selma and there was all of this lookin back about how far we've come and then to see in this instance that there's maybe a handful, i don't know a generation of people young people,
william bruce james ii. he pledged sae 14 years ago. he says the fraternity that appears in the video is all but unrecognizable from his years there. >> the guys in that video are not my brothers. my first reaction was complete disgust and shock. i was deeply offended as a black man, in general, but i was devastated also having been in that house for four years and put my own blood, sweat and tears in cultivating a culture that would never do that. >> and also shocking new video has...
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william bruce james ii. he pledged sae 14 years ago. appears in the video is all but unrecognizable from his years there. >> it's extremely painful to hear it still, obviously. i can't watch the video. but it's extremely shocking, but the most shocking thing for me is that just -- is doesn't represent what i remember at all. and i don't understand how the house got there. but that's not indicative of anything i experienced at all. >> and then there's this new video that has emerged from the now shuttered o.u. chapter of sigma alpha epsilon. the oklahoma daily says this video appears to show the fraternity's house mother beauton gilbow, laughing and singing the "n" word. she says that video is out of context. she was singing along to a rap song. >>> new this morning, hillary clinton is trying to tamp down a pretty raging controversy over the use of personal e-mail while secretary of state. mrs. clinton faced reporters for the first time in a long long time after a united nations event on monday. she struck a somewhat defiant note defendi
william bruce james ii. he pledged sae 14 years ago. appears in the video is all but unrecognizable from his years there. >> it's extremely painful to hear it still, obviously. i can't watch the video. but it's extremely shocking, but the most shocking thing for me is that just -- is doesn't represent what i remember at all. and i don't understand how the house got there. but that's not indicative of anything i experienced at all. >> and then there's this new video that has emerged...
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and william bruce james, one of only two black members in the history of this sae chapter says the punishments. >> i don't consider them my brothers. i don't think they were ever deserving of the letters. >> reporter: but others are jumping to the frat's defense, including their african-american cook who just lost the job he's had for 14 years. >> i think it's outrageous. >> reporter: and this house mother who appeared on the local news monday night, saying she's never heard that kind of racist talk around the house. hours later, this video of her posted two years earlier. >> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: she's repeatedly using the n-n-world singing along to a rap song. today, she released a statement saying she's not a racist but "completely understands how the video must appear in the context of the events." the school president making clear tonight, the two students expelled may not be the last. they're still going over the video, trying to identify students including the sorority sisters seen cheering and chanting. david? >> ryan owens with us again tonight. ryan, thank you. >>> a shakeup in fe
and william bruce james, one of only two black members in the history of this sae chapter says the punishments. >> i don't consider them my brothers. i don't think they were ever deserving of the letters. >> reporter: but others are jumping to the frat's defense, including their african-american cook who just lost the job he's had for 14 years. >> i think it's outrageous. >> reporter: and this house mother who appeared on the local news monday night, saying she's never...
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king and josea williams and james orange and so many others who paid the big price during that seasonre not here with us. reverend abernathy, i thought about them. also, the work before us, when you look, poverty is a weapon of mass destruction. dr. king made the last case, you have the right to vote but you also need the right to eat and have health care and housing. the governor has rejected billions of dollars in medicaid money, having taken $100 million in education grants and spend it on prisons rather than schools and teachers. i was caught between the joy of the moment, the look on the face of those before us and that is the need to address poverty and racial disparity. >> indeed. the president said himself, he said listen, of course we have come a very very long way but there is continued work to be done. i ask you because the other -- >> let me say, we have come a long way but also, we have taken a big hit. when the troops were in the south in the last century, reconstruction took place. the troops left, then came in the violence and then came in the 1896 law. when you remove
king and josea williams and james orange and so many others who paid the big price during that seasonre not here with us. reverend abernathy, i thought about them. also, the work before us, when you look, poverty is a weapon of mass destruction. dr. king made the last case, you have the right to vote but you also need the right to eat and have health care and housing. the governor has rejected billions of dollars in medicaid money, having taken $100 million in education grants and spend it on...
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you say james kenny is trying to solidify himself always the frontrunner right now and could that be dangerous for him with the primary in mid may? >> the other interesting thing senator williams has a ground game so to speak because of his support in southwest philadelphia. james kenny has a good number of supporters in different places around the city, but it's not necessarily coal lessed at this point -- coal lessed at this point. kenny and williams seemed to be neck in neck. doug oliver did cheeky polling saying he was in the lead, but is it hitting the people an does it matter. >> senator williams has the biggest base. if he can consolidate his base it's hard to beat it. 59% of voters are african americans. the in extensive elections in the city you've had multiple african-americans in the race, if that happened an african manner wouldn't win each of those races mayor street and mayor nutter won. it's going to beat him. >> the strange city council race many morale s as a candidate said he had facebook posts that were racist. he said that maria sanchez posted them. is this the oddest thing in philadelphia. >> it speaks to the world leaders they are not happy with sanchez,
you say james kenny is trying to solidify himself always the frontrunner right now and could that be dangerous for him with the primary in mid may? >> the other interesting thing senator williams has a ground game so to speak because of his support in southwest philadelphia. james kenny has a good number of supporters in different places around the city, but it's not necessarily coal lessed at this point -- coal lessed at this point. kenny and williams seemed to be neck in neck. doug...
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james williams joins me now, a retired u.s. major general.his headline that the administration may not reduce troops from 10,000 to 5500 on the timeline that was expected. is that right move change strategy here? >> absolutely. poppy, i think this is a very wise decision on the administration's part. i think with the advent of ash carter as the new secretary of defense, with the assessment of general campbell and probably with general austin the commander of central command, it made an assessment. plus the request from the president of afghanistan, to have this delay probably makes great sense. i mean ultimately you're dealing with a government that is not very strong. you're still trying to develop the forces to shore up what they need to do internally. and between all the tribal issues that you typically have in this region it's very important that we create some level of stability. i mean let's face it. if we don't stabilize afghanistan, the potential for afghanistan to devolve and become something like syria and iraq is becoming to a degr
james williams joins me now, a retired u.s. major general.his headline that the administration may not reduce troops from 10,000 to 5500 on the timeline that was expected. is that right move change strategy here? >> absolutely. poppy, i think this is a very wise decision on the administration's part. i think with the advent of ash carter as the new secretary of defense, with the assessment of general campbell and probably with general austin the commander of central command, it made an...
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william james who says he's the last african-american member of sae here is in disbelief. >> i walk those halls. i lived in those rooms. my picture hangs on the wall. i held offices in that house. they were talking about me. >> reporter: exudes here sorter: exudes here students in full protest mode. the storied football team linking arms in a powerful show of support. but there is fallout. one star recruit who had signed to play for ou says no more. >> i wouldn't want my son or brothers going away like that. it was just very disturbing to me. i don't like it. >> reporter: know the university of oklahoma says it's continuing its investigation and there could be more expulsions ahead. meanwhile students here are grappling with all of this. the greek organizations here on campus meeting tonight to impart, talk about how they move beyond this. and also tonight, another demonstration at the now defunct sae house. jake? >> miguel, members of the sorority that was reportedly there as well tridel, some possibly chanting along, although you can't really tell from the video, could they be facing an
william james who says he's the last african-american member of sae here is in disbelief. >> i walk those halls. i lived in those rooms. my picture hangs on the wall. i held offices in that house. they were talking about me. >> reporter: exudes here sorter: exudes here students in full protest mode. the storied football team linking arms in a powerful show of support. but there is fallout. one star recruit who had signed to play for ou says no more. >> i wouldn't want my son...
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the james is jeffrey williams.e say he admitted firing the gun but insists he didn't intend to shoot the officers help said hey was firing at somebody during an argument. and hit the officers by mistake. the prosecutor says his team is not sure whether they buy that story or not. it all happen last thursday during a demonstration outside the ferguson police department over the chief's resignation. let's get to steve harrigan who is live in ferguson this afternoon if mentioned that investigators are looking into whether the suspect acted alone. >> police here are stressing that this is stale very active investigation. they're trying to find out one, whether williams' story he was not firing at police is true and also, who else was in the vehicle with him when he fired those shots. here's the county prosecutor. >> there are lot more people who were there who may have something to offer, whether there are additional charges to be filed, whether these charges are adjusted in some manner, whether there are additional pe
the james is jeffrey williams.e say he admitted firing the gun but insists he didn't intend to shoot the officers help said hey was firing at somebody during an argument. and hit the officers by mistake. the prosecutor says his team is not sure whether they buy that story or not. it all happen last thursday during a demonstration outside the ferguson police department over the chief's resignation. let's get to steve harrigan who is live in ferguson this afternoon if mentioned that investigators...
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that philadelphia district attorney seth williams says state representative bishop accepted from a lobbyist informant. legislator michelle brown lee and harold james are also accused of taking bribes. seth williams picked up the case when attorney general kathleen kane dropped the investigation. >> i really don't want to say much about the attorney general. i think she is her own worst enemy. >> reporter: kane said the case was racially motivated. according to the da the informant met with over 50 elected officials, white, blacks, republicans and democrats. >> some of them like curtis thomas, when he came in said whoa, you got to get the hell out of my office you're going to start stalking about stuff, money for votes. >> reporter: seth williams says tony payton and congressman brendan boyle turned down the bribes. as for the three indicted the attorney for bishop now claims the da broke the secrecy rules by revealing that bishop would not answer the grand jury's questions. >> we're bound by the ethics, rules of the court, order of the court and the law, which is exactly what kathleen kane's in trouble for right now. >> reporter: charles says he p
that philadelphia district attorney seth williams says state representative bishop accepted from a lobbyist informant. legislator michelle brown lee and harold james are also accused of taking bribes. seth williams picked up the case when attorney general kathleen kane dropped the investigation. >> i really don't want to say much about the attorney general. i think she is her own worst enemy. >> reporter: kane said the case was racially motivated. according to the da the informant...
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the john s and james l knight and william penn foundation announced they are investing one million-dollar as part of the initiative led by the fairmount park conserve to transform public space in the city of philadelphia. >> it is sheer commitment to your own communities. we all live in this city but it is your particular focus on that piece of park area on that neighborhood aspect that makes your community the great part of the city of neighborhoods. >> the one million-dollar donation brings the project 60 percent of the way toward fund raising goal. there are plans to convert four other spaces throughout the city as well. >>> a closed philadelphia train stop known as go station could be reopening in olde city. the delaware river are port authority is awaiting a report to how much is needed to open franklin square station. it was abandoned back in 1979, reportedly it will cost 18.5 million-dollar to restore and another 8 million to update. >>> still ahead at 4:35 major health news this morning. why doctors are warning against unnecessary tests for some patients. >>> but first, st. patric
the john s and james l knight and william penn foundation announced they are investing one million-dollar as part of the initiative led by the fairmount park conserve to transform public space in the city of philadelphia. >> it is sheer commitment to your own communities. we all live in this city but it is your particular focus on that piece of park area on that neighborhood aspect that makes your community the great part of the city of neighborhoods. >> the one million-dollar...
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james l. night and william penn foundation announce dag they're investing $1 million into the project as partv led by the fairmount mark couldn't surveillance van see to transport public space in the city. >> the chair commitment to your own communityies we all live in this city but it's your particular focus on that piece of park area on that neighborhood aspect that makes your community the great part of the city of neighborhoods. >> the $1 million donation brings the project 60% of the way towards its fundraising goal. there are plans to convert four other open spaces throughout the city as well. >> happening right now, a big hole is growing bigger and it has the family in the home next to it very concerned. this hole on haverford avenue opened up when utility crews were doing some work on the street. residents in the area are very worried the whole sidewalk could just cave on in. fox 29's bruce gordon is working to get results live in the newsroom with more. bruce? >> reporter: lucy it's taken a couple of months for small crack to develop into a major cave in. but the results a dangerous
james l. night and william penn foundation announce dag they're investing $1 million into the project as partv led by the fairmount mark couldn't surveillance van see to transport public space in the city. >> the chair commitment to your own communityies we all live in this city but it's your particular focus on that piece of park area on that neighborhood aspect that makes your community the great part of the city of neighborhoods. >> the $1 million donation brings the project 60%...
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. >> and william bruce james and jonathan davis, thank you. >> thank you for having us. >> we will havemore to come on the sigma alpha epsilon frat house after the racist chant that is closed this evening after that racist chant. we have live pictures in a moment. is greek life a breeding ground of trouble? plus, we will talk about "blurred lines" and did pharrell williams and robin thicke cross the lines with marvin gay's song song? the family thinks so and forced to give up $7.3 million. the traffic jam. scourge of 20th century city life. raiser of blood pressure. disrupter of supply chains. stealer of bedtime stories. polluter. frustrater. time thief. [cars honking] and one day soon we'll see the last one ever. cisco is building the internet of everything for connected cities today, that will confine the traffic jam to yesterday. cisco... ...tomorrow starts here. ♪ [epic music] ♪ introducing aleve pm... the pm pain reliever. that dares to work all the way until... [birds chirping] the am. new aleve pm. it's the first to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. for
. >> and william bruce james and jonathan davis, thank you. >> thank you for having us. >> we will havemore to come on the sigma alpha epsilon frat house after the racist chant that is closed this evening after that racist chant. we have live pictures in a moment. is greek life a breeding ground of trouble? plus, we will talk about "blurred lines" and did pharrell williams and robin thicke cross the lines with marvin gay's song song? the family thinks so and forced...
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william bruce james an alumnus and only one of two black members in this history of this chapter saide deserving of the letters. >> reporter: oklahoma's president said there will be zero tolerance for threatening, racist behavior. and the investigation of what happened on that bus will continue. he suggested that others could be disciplined or expelled, depending on what school officials learn. karen travers, abc news, washington. >>> the judge in the boston marathon bombing trial ended testimony early to see the boat where tsaranev was found. days after the attack. he is considering whether or not the jurors will get a look at it as well. in part, a message that tsaranev wrote, the u.s. government is killing our innocent civilians. we muslims are one body. you hurt one, you hurt us all. finally, it also says now, i don't like killing innocent people. it is forbidden in islam -- the but due to the -- the message is interrupted by a bullet hole. concludes, it is allowed. >>> a legal victory for silvio berlusconi. the country's highest court has upheld an acquittal that berlusconi paid
william bruce james an alumnus and only one of two black members in this history of this chapter saide deserving of the letters. >> reporter: oklahoma's president said there will be zero tolerance for threatening, racist behavior. and the investigation of what happened on that bus will continue. he suggested that others could be disciplined or expelled, depending on what school officials learn. karen travers, abc news, washington. >>> the judge in the boston marathon bombing...
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. >> reporter: william bruce james was the second and last african-american to pledge sae at oklahomao, telling kfor he has a hard time looking in the mirror after seeing the video. >> we are family. we will always be family but this part is different now. >> reporter: they came together to protest a group decommitted. the university president had sharp words for the students in the video. >> as they pack their bags i hope they think long and hard about what they've done. >> reporter: sigma alpha epsilon is one of the largest fraternities in the country with more than 15,000 current members, and about 200,000 living alumni. as for punishment university officials say they're looking at all options, including expulsion. frances? >> gabe gutierrez, thank you for that. joining me naomi ka deer a, codirector of unheard, a black student alliance on the ou campus. naomi, thanks for joining us this morning. i want to ask you since your group was the first to post the video of that chant, talk to us about how you obtained the video, how you got access to it. take us through reaction after seei
. >> reporter: william bruce james was the second and last african-american to pledge sae at oklahomao, telling kfor he has a hard time looking in the mirror after seeing the video. >> we are family. we will always be family but this part is different now. >> reporter: they came together to protest a group decommitted. the university president had sharp words for the students in the video. >> as they pack their bags i hope they think long and hard about what they've...
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foundations john s and james l knight and william penn foundation announced they are investing one million-dollar into the project. it is part of an initiative led by the fairmount park conserve answercy to transform public space into your city. >>> sheer commitment to your own communities, we all live in this city but it is your particular focus on that priest of park area. the project could break gown this summer there are plans to convert four other spaces throughout the city as well. >>> a closed philadelphia train stop known as ghost station could be reopening in olde city. the delaware river port authority is weighing in on a report examine how much work is needed to reopen the the patco station that was abandoned way back in 1979. reportedly it will cost 18.5 million-dollar to restore and another 8 million, to update. >> sound like a lot of improvements coming to philadelphia. >> yes. >> still ahead, well, of course, right we have the pope coming in september and then, the dnc. >> i get it in 2016. >> how about pete rose, charlie hustle, he has a new appeal to be readmit todd major league
foundations john s and james l knight and william penn foundation announced they are investing one million-dollar into the project. it is part of an initiative led by the fairmount park conserve answercy to transform public space into your city. >>> sheer commitment to your own communities, we all live in this city but it is your particular focus on that priest of park area. the project could break gown this summer there are plans to convert four other spaces throughout the city as...
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additional law makers from philadelphia state representatives, louise williams bishop, michelle brownly and former representative harold james, they were charged with conspiracy, bribery and other related crimes. they are accused of taking cash payments from a lobbyist working under cover for investigators. philadelphia district tern seth williams pick up the case after ka a ne. kane says the investigation was mishandled and that the public officials were targeted because of their race. >>> a philadelphia a man is behind bars this morning for leaving a seven year-old son alone in the car while he gambled a at a casino. the this is the the suspect 32 year old brian bowls of philadelphia police say he left his son in the car for about three hours while he played blackjack. police were called after a passerby heard the child crying in the car. >>> bolds was unable to post bail. >>> well, police in bucks county community step up patrols after a man attempts to lure two children. two middle school girls say a man in his car approached them in north hampton. they told detective a man in the white car with tinted windows pulled up
additional law makers from philadelphia state representatives, louise williams bishop, michelle brownly and former representative harold james, they were charged with conspiracy, bribery and other related crimes. they are accused of taking cash payments from a lobbyist working under cover for investigators. philadelphia district tern seth williams pick up the case after ka a ne. kane says the investigation was mishandled and that the public officials were targeted because of their race....
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the brigade with its supporting element, is commanded by colonel james philip e, welcomed by ambassador maxwell taylor. and by general williamestmoreland. in the ceremonies that follow he gets his first look at the shores of vietnam. for the first time the rig aid unfurls the land. to the ambassador the occasion is special as the one-time commander of the 101st speaks to his son, now a member of the screaming eagles. some of the airborne infantryman stage of parachute drop. the screaming eagles dissent toward the earth and the note hardships of jungle warfare that they will face in the months ahead. within two weeks after their arrival of the screaming eagles have been sent northward on the first combat operation. it is mid august and the brigade has not yet had a time to establish its permanent home base in vietnam. while the vietnamese are celebrating the lantern festival, the men of the 327th are moving in land to the central highland. their mission is to clear and secure the area as a base camp for the first cavalry division and mobile, which will be arriving in a matter of days. the landings begin. after months of speci
the brigade with its supporting element, is commanded by colonel james philip e, welcomed by ambassador maxwell taylor. and by general williamestmoreland. in the ceremonies that follow he gets his first look at the shores of vietnam. for the first time the rig aid unfurls the land. to the ambassador the occasion is special as the one-time commander of the 101st speaks to his son, now a member of the screaming eagles. some of the airborne infantryman stage of parachute drop. the screaming eagles...
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today william bruce james the last african american members of all comus sigma alpha epsilon fraternity the video. >>: i was deeply affected as a black men in general and i was also devastated after being in that house for four years and putting my own blood sweat and tears into a culture that would never do that. >>pam: the national chapter of s a e has shattered the house at oklahoma university the students have until midnight to pack their bags and get out. oakland oklahoma university presence as the university's affiliation with the fraternity is permanently done. >>pam: the activists hacking group all anonymous is claiming responsibility for a cyber attacks on the city of madison wisconsin. anonymous post audit posted a you tube video sunday demanding all audio recordings in the police shooting death of tony robinson. robinson was killed last week by a madison police officer. the shooting has prompted city wide protest as well as a probe by the state investigators. >>pam: the fierce day >>pam: the nine deaths since and i as a turning says that he did participate in the bombing in b
today william bruce james the last african american members of all comus sigma alpha epsilon fraternity the video. >>: i was deeply affected as a black men in general and i was also devastated after being in that house for four years and putting my own blood sweat and tears into a culture that would never do that. >>pam: the national chapter of s a e has shattered the house at oklahoma university the students have until midnight to pack their bags and get out. oakland oklahoma...
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state representatives louise williams bishop and michelle brownly and harold james are charged with accepting bribes from a harrisburg lobbyist, in exchange they would use their influence for that lobbyist's interest, the case was dropped by kathleen kane because she claimed it was tainting by racism. >> to accuse prosecutors that work for me to be a racist i think is gutter. and you know i can't really say more than that. >> brownly and james what admitted their involvement only bishop will fight the charges. >> and now to the accuweather forecast and the possibility of rain for the evening commute, lets go outside and take a live look from sky 6 hd in atlantic city, a nice afternoon to be on the boardwalk another mild day around the region and we are about to get a little wet before the warm up tomorrow. david murphy is outside of the studios. >> what is different about this picture? no coat. >> it's been a long time since i was out on the terrace it feels good with light winds lets get the satellite, it's the west side of the country the place to be little clouds and lots of sunshine. we h
state representatives louise williams bishop and michelle brownly and harold james are charged with accepting bribes from a harrisburg lobbyist, in exchange they would use their influence for that lobbyist's interest, the case was dropped by kathleen kane because she claimed it was tainting by racism. >> to accuse prosecutors that work for me to be a racist i think is gutter. and you know i can't really say more than that. >> brownly and james what admitted their involvement only...
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william james who says he's the last african-american member of sae here is in disbelief. >> i walkedooms. my picture hangs on the wall. i held offices in that house. they were talking about me. >> reporter: students here in full protest mode. the storied football team linking arms in a powerful show of support. but there is fall out, one star recruit who had signed to play for ou says no more. >> i wouldn't my son or my child to go there and i wouldn't want my brothers to go there. it was very disturbing to me. i don't like it. >> reporter: now, i think the university here is really grappling with everything that this video has brought up. the investigation continuing certainly. as students are coming together. not quite protesting this but coming together to rally to show support and to try to figure out how they can talk about race going forward. wolf? >> miguel thanks very much for that report. let's dig deeper joining us sunny hostin president of national urban league and our cnn anchor don lemon. sunny what's your reaction to the expulsion of these two students seen leading thes
william james who says he's the last african-american member of sae here is in disbelief. >> i walkedooms. my picture hangs on the wall. i held offices in that house. they were talking about me. >> reporter: students here in full protest mode. the storied football team linking arms in a powerful show of support. but there is fall out, one star recruit who had signed to play for ou says no more. >> i wouldn't my son or my child to go there and i wouldn't want my brothers to go...
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william james says he was the second and the last african-american to pledge at oklahoma 14 years ago telling kfor he now has a hard time looking himself in the mirror after seeing the video. >> we're family. we'll always be family but this part is different now. >> reporter: while the top ranked football team came together to pray and protest a promising high school recruit decommitted. there were sharp words for the students in the video. >> as they pack their bags i hope they think long and hard about what they have done. >> reporter: the fraternity is one of the largest with more than 15,000 current members and about 200,000 living alumni. as for punishment, jose, university officials say they are looking at all options including expulsion. back to you. >> gabe gutierrez, thank you so much. in the next hour we'll talk to the co-director of the group that received the video and helped lead the protest that followed. >>> we're just getting started on "the rundown." much more coming up on breaking news of hillary clinton's camp. today is a day she's going to address the e-mail contro
william james says he was the second and the last african-american to pledge at oklahoma 14 years ago telling kfor he now has a hard time looking himself in the mirror after seeing the video. >> we're family. we'll always be family but this part is different now. >> reporter: while the top ranked football team came together to pray and protest a promising high school recruit decommitted. there were sharp words for the students in the video. >> as they pack their bags i hope...
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that the grand jury made it clear why state representatives louise williams bishop, michelle brownly and former representative harold james are now being criminally charged. >> all three charged with accepting illegal cash payments in exchange for agreeing to pedal will their influence. >> reporter: b d.a. says he cannot explain why state attorney general kathleen kane chose not to arrest these suspects and three others, who were all allegedly caught on video and audio in an under cover sting operation. the latest suspects taking pay offs, a allegedly from 750 to $2,000, from a undercover informant posing as a lobbyist. >> only she knows. depending on which day you ask her you might get different a answers. >> reporter: kane felt the investigation was mishandled and public officials were targeted because of their race but that the d.a. respond he found no reason why, they based on the evidence that the suspect should not have have been charge. >> someone would alleged something to be racist when it is not. i think it is gutter. >> reporter: responding to a cbs-3 inquiry kane's office issued a statement reading prosecutors
that the grand jury made it clear why state representatives louise williams bishop, michelle brownly and former representative harold james are now being criminally charged. >> all three charged with accepting illegal cash payments in exchange for agreeing to pedal will their influence. >> reporter: b d.a. says he cannot explain why state attorney general kathleen kane chose not to arrest these suspects and three others, who were all allegedly caught on video and audio in an under...
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james responded that's right. >> reporter: da williams saved his most aggressive criticism for the sitting attorney general kathleen kane. i'll have that at 6:00. >> jeff, thanks. >> happening right now the jury has reached its verdict against a man accused of shooting a philadelphia police officer. prosecutors say officer edward davies was shot by eric torres in a feltonville mini mart two years ago. davies was hit inches blow his bullet proof vest did he survive the shooting and he was there to hear today's verdict. fox 29's dawn timmeney was also in court and joins us live outside the criminal justice center tonight. dawn? >> reporter: iain the jury started deliberating on friday afternoon just about 2:00 o'clock. the panel of nine women and three men announcing their verdict not guilty of attempted murder and receiving stolen property but guilty on all the other charges and there were a lot of them. enough to send eric torres to jail for a very long time. >> i'm just happy it's over. that's all. finally move on with my family. make up for lost time. >> reporter: officer edward davies e
james responded that's right. >> reporter: da williams saved his most aggressive criticism for the sitting attorney general kathleen kane. i'll have that at 6:00. >> jeff, thanks. >> happening right now the jury has reached its verdict against a man accused of shooting a philadelphia police officer. prosecutors say officer edward davies was shot by eric torres in a feltonville mini mart two years ago. davies was hit inches blow his bullet proof vest did he survive the shooting...
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one of the episodes i write about in the piece is -- i believe his name is william james bernard, the second. a black member of the sae fraternity at oklahoma university from 2001 two 2005. he was an african-american -- that if he was an african-american member of the same fraternity that was labeled racist for this recent chant and he went on cnn and he said this is despicable. because it never would have happened when he was there just 10 years ago. he testified over and over in his interview to the value of the friendships that he has formed the -- the quality and the importance of those relationships in his life. so, i found that very, very telling. that a person from this particular fraternity, it is come under so much fire recently, can say there is still, at least at one point, a fantastic organization that had a lot to offer young men at the university. and i think his experience is multiplied over and over again among fraternity brothers. host: sarah is in sterling, virginia. hi, sarah. here is the cover of ian tuttle's cover story. caller: hi. i am going to take issue with t
one of the episodes i write about in the piece is -- i believe his name is william james bernard, the second. a black member of the sae fraternity at oklahoma university from 2001 two 2005. he was an african-american -- that if he was an african-american member of the same fraternity that was labeled racist for this recent chant and he went on cnn and he said this is despicable. because it never would have happened when he was there just 10 years ago. he testified over and over in his interview...
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. >>> philadelphia state representatives louise williams bishop representative brownlee and former state rep harold james charged with bribery, conspiracy and other counts. all surrendered today in harrisburg bringing to six the number of state lawmakers from philadelphia in the pay-to-play sting. and kathleen kane dropped the case before it was taken up by seth williams. >>> hillary clinton said she made a mistake but insisted she created no security risk nor broke any law. trying to head off the first controversial in the run-up to the all--but-certain campaign for president. and the allegations that she used only privates email as secretary of state. >> i operated for convenience to use my personal email account which was allowed by the state department because i thought it would be easier to carry one device for my work and personal emails instead of two. >> but she recently said at a women's conference in california that she now uses two devices, an iphone and blackberry. she said today her work emails are preserved on government servers. >> and the vast majority of my work emails went to government
. >>> philadelphia state representatives louise williams bishop representative brownlee and former state rep harold james charged with bribery, conspiracy and other counts. all surrendered today in harrisburg bringing to six the number of state lawmakers from philadelphia in the pay-to-play sting. and kathleen kane dropped the case before it was taken up by seth williams. >>> hillary clinton said she made a mistake but insisted she created no security risk nor broke any law....