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it's been a decade since jena louisiana was thrust into the spotlight. six black teens were arrested and charged with attempted murder after beating up a white class mate. the case pitted black against white. in an exclusive sara hoy returned to find out what if anything had changed. >> robert bailey junior michael bell brian pervis theo shaw - four young men part of a group of defendants known as the jena six. a racially charged case that divided the nation. >> it just happened. >> reporter: the teens were charged with attempted murder then battery following a 2006 schoolyard fight that left a white classmate unconscious. >> i know what i did, but when i heard the term attempted murder i'm thinking "man, attempted murder,." >> michael bell was the first of the six teens to be tried and convicted in adult court. a ruling that sparked anger across the country. what is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the phrase the jena 6. >> anger. i won't say hate red, but a lot of pain. >> reporter: now a 24-year-old student at southern university in ba
it's been a decade since jena louisiana was thrust into the spotlight. six black teens were arrested and charged with attempted murder after beating up a white class mate. the case pitted black against white. in an exclusive sara hoy returned to find out what if anything had changed. >> robert bailey junior michael bell brian pervis theo shaw - four young men part of a group of defendants known as the jena six. a racially charged case that divided the nation. >> it just happened....
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6, a jena 1. he feels he was hung out. you share a similar concern, and does that make sense where he is coming from, he's the scapegoat. >> it makes sense if you are in his shoes. if you look at it, you know the issue. he did more time than everybody else, he didn't see what we saw, 20,000 people on the streets. he didn't see that or witness that, or the meet of the whole case. he was incarcerated, everything. not to experience what was going on, i hear it will make it. >> reporter: bailey, a 24-year-old father of two graduated in may and starts grad school this summer and says the jena 6 case is behind him. >> i'm not mad at no one about nothing. i have no problem with nobody about anything, no beef with nobody. because i'm still here. >> i won't say i didn't home because i did. i hoped truth where prevail. >> reporter: at the time he was arrested. theo shaw spent a total of 7 months in gaol, unable to afford the bail. >> i thought my life is over, i thought the system was packed against me, the
6, a jena 1. he feels he was hung out. you share a similar concern, and does that make sense where he is coming from, he's the scapegoat. >> it makes sense if you are in his shoes. if you look at it, you know the issue. he did more time than everybody else, he didn't see what we saw, 20,000 people on the streets. he didn't see that or witness that, or the meet of the whole case. he was incarcerated, everything. not to experience what was going on, i hear it will make it. >>...
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i'm new to this i actually met the realtor and i met jena his wife in the neighborhood probably 6 months ago she has a local business so i'm not sgament familiar but their null married and put their honeymoon on hold and representation because they've been working on this project i say from my view when i step audit on my deck for one thing i live next door to a huge, huge development a condo and a rooftop deck so we have probably much more than that what's being built next door to us. there's children there and no parties we live in a cannon like effect in delores park if there's a festive you hear it like it's right there. us personally we haven't had a lot of noise even though this thing is probably way higher than i don't know the square footage but as the person living next door i didn't get a lot of noise so when i go out on my deck and look behind me to the duncan street we don't is a view and that will definitely not effect us. this morning i took a walk because i saw pictures depicting a slight what goes with the grade it didn't look like what was put emancipation proclamation u
i'm new to this i actually met the realtor and i met jena his wife in the neighborhood probably 6 months ago she has a local business so i'm not sgament familiar but their null married and put their honeymoon on hold and representation because they've been working on this project i say from my view when i step audit on my deck for one thing i live next door to a huge, huge development a condo and a rooftop deck so we have probably much more than that what's being built next door to us. there's...
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for newly arrested women. >> jenae's all i got. if i lose that, i don't really care too much about anything else. >> police have not linked southward to the holt murder. but she is charged with possession of drugs and a weapon. she will enter a not guilty plea. but her tears are for hogan. >> if he get a murder charge, i will never see him again. he didn't kill that boy. i swear to god, he didn't kill that boy. >> southward would soon make bail and leave louisville metro. but with hogan's charges tied to the holt murder, he could face a long stay behind bars. according to the police report, hogan does admit to breaking into holt's home with two other men. but he says one of them actually killed the teen. >> i didn't know that they was going to kill a little boy, which they wasn't going to kill a little boy. they told me they was going to beat up his mother. but ended up killing her son. it hurts me. >> now just 16 hours after his own arrest the man hogan says committed the murder has also been arrested. it doesn't take long for wor
for newly arrested women. >> jenae's all i got. if i lose that, i don't really care too much about anything else. >> police have not linked southward to the holt murder. but she is charged with possession of drugs and a weapon. she will enter a not guilty plea. but her tears are for hogan. >> if he get a murder charge, i will never see him again. he didn't kill that boy. i swear to god, he didn't kill that boy. >> southward would soon make bail and leave louisville...
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. >> at 14, jena is the oldest of the children, remembering how her father was before. what did you notice about your dad. you saw the change in him. >> he didn't change as much. we would always play games, he didn't do that as much. and he seemed more separated at times. and we get really emotional, always angry, ut about sometimes passionate. >> the wids have been on a -- kids have been on an emotional roller-coaster. kendrick acts out at school. they thought it was adhd, but it was emotional distress. unable to relax. >> there were an estimated 4 million military-connected children in the united states. with the longest wars in u.s. history winding down, these kids have been affected by war like no previous generation. especially in families where the veteran has p.t.s.d. the entire family is in counselling, trying to learn to deal with a different dad. >> so the children have an expectation, this vision of "oh, daddy's coming home, this will be great", and they have memories, perhaps, if they were older, of the fun they used to have with daddy. the person that comes
. >> at 14, jena is the oldest of the children, remembering how her father was before. what did you notice about your dad. you saw the change in him. >> he didn't change as much. we would always play games, he didn't do that as much. and he seemed more separated at times. and we get really emotional, always angry, ut about sometimes passionate. >> the wids have been on a -- kids have been on an emotional roller-coaster. kendrick acts out at school. they thought it was adhd,...
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so neil had to make that vision to get off of that at jena where they are going to pass out and they are dead. so he made it and in order to get enough rocket power to get off of that spinning at jena, he had to fire the a section of his return rockets. he had two sections of return rockets for reentry. they had ebay. so he fired a big, got it under control and i'm not private. as soon as day on talk, they thought that did. they started spinning again. so then he realized he was gemini eight i'm a cat turning off and they got down upon the culprit. and i think it sticks in my mind. it was thruster number eight. so anyway, they had to leave back, get it under control and money just bleated half of its field to get it under control. then the rules call for them to land on the next opportunity. well, the next opportunity was in the middle of pacific, 400 miles south of okinawa. they had to come in over china all by them of and which they did, you know, because they got through tracking station and talk to mission control a couple of times. but they were saying they were were saying they
so neil had to make that vision to get off of that at jena where they are going to pass out and they are dead. so he made it and in order to get enough rocket power to get off of that spinning at jena, he had to fire the a section of his return rockets. he had two sections of return rockets for reentry. they had ebay. so he fired a big, got it under control and i'm not private. as soon as day on talk, they thought that did. they started spinning again. so then he realized he was gemini eight...
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time out of turn to anti fracking activity of rothery aka jena louisiana welcome to the kaiser report thrilled to be here great to have you done now tell us first how you learned about fracking and why you are against fracking i live in blackpool so it's where the only instead of fracking is actually taking place in this country that happy two thousand and eleven it cools to minor traumas but yet quarterly decided that they would keep on drilling and pushing that fracking fluid into the fault for a full six weeks afterwards until it was suspended because they thought it might have slings to the quake's they still never actually publicly said we did that but it's accepted that that was the cause of the earthquakes in the meantime we were all getting literature through our doors that was saying things like oh this is brilliant it's natural gas it's going to bring down energy prices it will be good for us it's going to bring jobs and it just sounded very empty there were empty promises of like and providing their gold standard regulations provided t
welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time out of turn to anti fracking activity of rothery aka jena louisiana welcome to the kaiser report thrilled to be here great to have you done now tell us first how you learned about fracking and why you are against fracking i live in blackpool so it's where the only instead of fracking is actually taking place in this country that happy two thousand and eleven it cools to minor traumas but yet quarterly decided that they would keep on drilling...
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jena points out the biggest problem with sexism in sol con valley writing, all of these incident comesindustry grapples with increasing calls with transparency about the gender makeup and struggles to recruit and retain more females. in anotherest is headlines about sexism in the field won't do much to help. here's the thing, as silicon valley becomes a symbol of the best america can be, innovation, entrepreneurship, success from capitalism cannot also symbolize the very worst america can be. and it's up to the cheryl sanbergs, marisa meyers and meg whitmans to make sure that whitney wolves of the valley are diminished before they get their start. for my money and all women out there it's worth even more. that does it for "the cycle." have a wonderful july 4th holiday and we'll see you monday at 3:00 eastern. >>> to the valley of the rio grande, it is there will, july 3rd. >> our military bases are turning into refugee camps. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> officials scramble to deal with the surge of immigrant children. >> we are facing an escalating refugee and national security crisis. >> refugee camps al
jena points out the biggest problem with sexism in sol con valley writing, all of these incident comesindustry grapples with increasing calls with transparency about the gender makeup and struggles to recruit and retain more females. in anotherest is headlines about sexism in the field won't do much to help. here's the thing, as silicon valley becomes a symbol of the best america can be, innovation, entrepreneurship, success from capitalism cannot also symbolize the very worst america can be....
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so he made it in order to get enough rocket power to get off of that spinning at jena he had to fire the eighth section of his return rocket. he had to return rockets for re-entry. the a and a a b bank so he fired the a bank got it under control and on top from it but as soon as they handoff to and everything they thought that's it. it starts spinning again. then he realized it was gemini 8 and they kept turning off and putting on and they got down and found the culprit. something sticks in my mind. >> host: thruster number eight. guess who it was thruster number eight so anyway they have to believe that and get it under control and let it bleed itself to get it under control. they had to then land on the next opportunity. the next opportunity is way out in the middle of the pacific 400 miles off of okinawa. they had to comment over china by themselves which they did because they got a tracking station and called mission control a couple of times. as i said they set up and they said everything is ready and in austin didn't hear from them until the recovery plane was over the gemini i
so he made it in order to get enough rocket power to get off of that spinning at jena he had to fire the eighth section of his return rocket. he had to return rockets for re-entry. the a and a a b bank so he fired the a bank got it under control and on top from it but as soon as they handoff to and everything they thought that's it. it starts spinning again. then he realized it was gemini 8 and they kept turning off and putting on and they got down and found the culprit. something sticks in my...
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. >> reporter: jena roofs having easy access over her phone and even used it for a medication dosingwas having. >> i would use it again in a heartbeat. >> reporter: twenty-one states require private insurers to cover this as well as in person services but that is not the case in our area check with your insurance company to see if they will reimburse you for a video visit. i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right, not a bad idea. 8:14. the third annual lemon ride benefiting alex lemonade stand will get underway this morning. participants will be pedaling through a 63-mile course which starts and end at central bucks west high school. families can take part in activities from 7:00 to 2:00 this have afternoon. of course, all of the money raised goes towards finding a cure for childhood cancer. >> so no better way to spend the day. it will be ape pretty nice day. some low temperatures, low humidity and the clouds, we will take it, carol. >> i love your forecast, nicole, that is right on. >> that is all, right. >> that is it. well, we do have some clouds have out th
. >> reporter: jena roofs having easy access over her phone and even used it for a medication dosingwas having. >> i would use it again in a heartbeat. >> reporter: twenty-one states require private insurers to cover this as well as in person services but that is not the case in our area check with your insurance company to see if they will reimburse you for a video visit. i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right, not a bad idea. 8:14....
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>> host: jena brian, go ahead. >> caller: i have spoken on this before and i want to speak on it again. if you really want to educate young people what you need to do is look at how the navy in their training approaches subject matter. they break down the course that the senate had 16 weeks, four months. every week you have a quiz dennis. you have a quiz and it's usually 20 to 25 questions. if you don't score 72, guess what? you repeat that again. you may think it's under pressure and it's not. they will adapt to it and a lot of people i've spoken to agree. so please take a look at they made these a schools and see how they approach and see what you can learn from it. the beauty of that is at the end of the semester whatever we are talking about is you don't have a big test. he does have another quiz. now you know and you will have kids more and gauge then. >> host: can i ask you in your scenario what happens if a child keeps failing that quiz? >> guest: >> caller: afield one because i had to come home for a funeral and i've missed a couple of days for study and you have to go through
>> host: jena brian, go ahead. >> caller: i have spoken on this before and i want to speak on it again. if you really want to educate young people what you need to do is look at how the navy in their training approaches subject matter. they break down the course that the senate had 16 weeks, four months. every week you have a quiz dennis. you have a quiz and it's usually 20 to 25 questions. if you don't score 72, guess what? you repeat that again. you may think it's under pressure...
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following miss english is miss jenae lasttrell, assistant principal at the gross mont union high school in san diego county, california. after recognizing that children in her school district were being subject eed to child sex trafficking, approximately four years ago, miss lattrell and her colleagues partnered with local law enforcement, developed training for teachers so that professionals in the classrooms are now able to recognize the warning signs and connect the at-risk students to the critical support services that they need. and then finally we have miss megan touhy. miss touhy is investigative reporter for reuters in new york who i mentioned earlier, actually wrote the investigative series that first highlighted the practice of private rehoming. so we're going to begin with miss chang for your testimony. and once again, please limit your opening remarks to five minutes. once each of you have concluded, then we'll begin the question-and-answer period of the hearing. miss chang? >> thank you, chairwoman hagan, ranking member enzi. thank you again for inviting me to testify today
following miss english is miss jenae lasttrell, assistant principal at the gross mont union high school in san diego county, california. after recognizing that children in her school district were being subject eed to child sex trafficking, approximately four years ago, miss lattrell and her colleagues partnered with local law enforcement, developed training for teachers so that professionals in the classrooms are now able to recognize the warning signs and connect the at-risk students to the...
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following miss english is miss jenae lasttrell, assistant principal at the gross mont union high school in san diego county, california. after recognizing that children in her school district were being subject eed to child sex trafficking, approximately four years ago, miss lattrell and her colleagues partnered with local law enforcement, developed training for teachers so that professionals in the classrooms are now able to recognize the warning signs and connect the at-risk students to the critical support services that they need. and then finally we have miss megan touhy. miss touhy is investigative reporter for reuters in new york who i mentioned earlier, actually wrote the investigative series that first highlighted the practice of private rehoming. so we're going to begin with miss chang for your testimony. and once again, please limit your opening remarks to five minutes. once each of you have concluded, then we'll begin the question-and-answer period of the hearing. miss chang? >> thank you, chairwoman hagan, ranking member enzi. thank you again for inviting me to testify today
following miss english is miss jenae lasttrell, assistant principal at the gross mont union high school in san diego county, california. after recognizing that children in her school district were being subject eed to child sex trafficking, approximately four years ago, miss lattrell and her colleagues partnered with local law enforcement, developed training for teachers so that professionals in the classrooms are now able to recognize the warning signs and connect the at-risk students to the...
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ray rice dragging his fiancee, jena palmer by the hair out of a casino elevator. what is more shocking is the n.f.l.'s response, a 2-game suspension, a slap on the wrist by a commissioner known for no nonsense. the maths doesn't add up. >> in 2006 albert haipswords was hit for a 5-game suspension for stomping on a player. the commissioner called it ipp excusable. in may indiana colts robert math us tested positive for a fertility drug. the linebacker said he used it to conceive his daughter. it happens to be on the n.f.l. ban list. and the 2011 punishment of a player not in the league. terrell prior suspended five games for receiving improper benefits such as a free tattoo while plague at ohio state -- playing at ohio state. he had not been drafted. the weak response to the white incident is proof it does not take domestic violence critically. he is coach defended him saying it was not a big deal, and stated ray is a had beening of a guy doing everything right sups. a report bip slate.com found 21 of 32 n.f.l. teams in 2012 had a player with a domestic roinls or a
ray rice dragging his fiancee, jena palmer by the hair out of a casino elevator. what is more shocking is the n.f.l.'s response, a 2-game suspension, a slap on the wrist by a commissioner known for no nonsense. the maths doesn't add up. >> in 2006 albert haipswords was hit for a 5-game suspension for stomping on a player. the commissioner called it ipp excusable. in may indiana colts robert math us tested positive for a fertility drug. the linebacker said he used it to conceive his...
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thank you, jena. >> and a dylan is outside, and -- >> no, aim right here. >> oh, you are right here.ce to see you. great. >> well, all right. now that we are back over at the monitor, we are looking at the thunderstorms moving into the eastern south dakota and southwestern minnesota, and the pattern is getting more active now, and we will see the cooler and drier air moving in from canada and clash with the humid air from the southwest. it is right along the frontal boundary where we will see the strongest storms develop today. with we are looking for the strong storms all weekend long from the midwest, but to dday t midwest to the ohio river valley where we will see some of the stronger storms, but the strongest are right in sep tral illinois and indiana where we could see large hail and damaging wind gusts and some tornadoes are possible. then we will get two rounds sunday. one round making its way off of the east coast and then another break and another round of strong storms from eastern kentucky to western virginia and southern ohio and again, tornadoes >>> we're seeing a sign o
thank you, jena. >> and a dylan is outside, and -- >> no, aim right here. >> oh, you are right here.ce to see you. great. >> well, all right. now that we are back over at the monitor, we are looking at the thunderstorms moving into the eastern south dakota and southwestern minnesota, and the pattern is getting more active now, and we will see the cooler and drier air moving in from canada and clash with the humid air from the southwest. it is right along the frontal...
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that happened that doesn't normally happen this time and that's on the morning of the second day, the jena prov -- general approved to have the flight safety data removed from the plane. because before that's available, trying to piece together what happened is virtually impossible. that was actually removed from the airplane and sent to the contractor the second day, which is way, way ahead of a normal timeline. the confusion got to be what we had not done is put together, among the three services in the department of defense, an agreement that if we had a serious incident, we were going to bring representatives from all the right places together to be part of the process so everyone would have access to kea the key data quickly so they could make certification decisions so the engine company could have the data to start working the root cause analysis so jc o could have the information to know exactly how it affected their test program. people are there at eggland. they were there all the time and they were there with the interim safety board, but nobody knew who officially was the conne
that happened that doesn't normally happen this time and that's on the morning of the second day, the jena prov -- general approved to have the flight safety data removed from the plane. because before that's available, trying to piece together what happened is virtually impossible. that was actually removed from the airplane and sent to the contractor the second day, which is way, way ahead of a normal timeline. the confusion got to be what we had not done is put together, among the three...
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following miss english is miss jenae lasttrell, assistant principal at the gross mont union high school in san diego county, california. after recognizing that children in her school district were being subject eed to child sex trafficking, approximately four years ago, miss lattrell and her colleagues partnered with local law enforcement, developed training for teachers so that professionals in the classrooms are now able to recognize the warning signs and connect the at-risk students to the critical support services that they need. and then finally we have miss megan touhy. miss touhy is investigative reporter for reuters in new york who i mentioned earlier, actually wrote the investigative series that first highlighted the practice of private rehoming. so we're going to begin with miss chang for your testimony. and once again, please limit your opening remarks to five minutes. once each of you have concluded, then we'll begin the question-and-answer period of the hearing. miss chang? >> thank you, chairwoman hagan, ranking member enzi. thank you again for inviting me to testify today
following miss english is miss jenae lasttrell, assistant principal at the gross mont union high school in san diego county, california. after recognizing that children in her school district were being subject eed to child sex trafficking, approximately four years ago, miss lattrell and her colleagues partnered with local law enforcement, developed training for teachers so that professionals in the classrooms are now able to recognize the warning signs and connect the at-risk students to the...
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this spring i was in colombia, carta jena on a trip with other senators, congressmen. i remember our colleague, senator johnson, from south dakota, and his wife were there. and i remember barbara -- mrs. johnson, barbara, saying "boy, i can't wait to get back to the united states because it's hard for tim using his wheelchair to get around anywhere." well, this is what i mean. we've got to start working with these other countries to help them change their systems, their accessibility. i talked to many veterans who would like to go and travel with their families or maybe even work overseas. can't do it. they're not accessible. i've talked to students who got a fulbright scholarship or one of those things to go to another country, but since they were disabled, they couldn't take advantage of it because there were not accessible places for them to live or to get around. so if we are proud -- and we should be -- proud of the work that we have done as a nation bipartisanly -- there's never been a partisan hint to anything we've ever done on disability policy in this country
this spring i was in colombia, carta jena on a trip with other senators, congressmen. i remember our colleague, senator johnson, from south dakota, and his wife were there. and i remember barbara -- mrs. johnson, barbara, saying "boy, i can't wait to get back to the united states because it's hard for tim using his wheelchair to get around anywhere." well, this is what i mean. we've got to start working with these other countries to help them change their systems, their accessibility....
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administrator jena mccarthy recently met with a group of democrat senators who commended the agency's efforts on these emissions rules. i urge administrator mccarthy to get out of washington, d.c., and speak with the montana families who will be directly and negatively affected by these regulations and explain to them why the obama administration is waging a war on their livelihoods and their town. he's waging a war on the middle class. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california ise? without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. mrs. capps: mr. speaker, i rise in support of the national oceans policy. later today we may consider an amendment to the energy and water appropriations bill to undermine this important policy. the amendment would promote inefficiency in ocean management, it would harm coastal communities. we depend on the marine environment for many important uses like food, tourism and the transportation of goods. these diverse interests often conflict, which is why the national ocean p
administrator jena mccarthy recently met with a group of democrat senators who commended the agency's efforts on these emissions rules. i urge administrator mccarthy to get out of washington, d.c., and speak with the montana families who will be directly and negatively affected by these regulations and explain to them why the obama administration is waging a war on their livelihoods and their town. he's waging a war on the middle class. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired....