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tells story of john doe 150, at the time a 14 year-old boy who says he was molested by jerry sandusky at a camp. it was in the 70's according to the document and those talking about the paperwork is claimed the teen went to joe paterno with the complaint and was brush off. this new information was revealed after a philadelphia judge on tuesday unsealed 400 pages of testimony, and evidence. this is part of the civil case where penn state is trying to prove its insurance carrier to reimburse the university for tens of millions of dollars in jerry sandusky settlement claims. it is alleged that the 14 year-old asked for a meeting with paterno and while walking with him he says he toll the coach that sandusky had molested him. paterno, according to the deposition allegedly responded i don't like to hear about any of that kind of stuff, i have a football season to worry about. the victim testified, paterno then ignored him. the it is claimed john doe 150 kept quiet about the abuse until early 90's. >> as much as we we would all like to make paterno into a saint he wasn't. >> reporter: marci
tells story of john doe 150, at the time a 14 year-old boy who says he was molested by jerry sandusky at a camp. it was in the 70's according to the document and those talking about the paperwork is claimed the teen went to joe paterno with the complaint and was brush off. this new information was revealed after a philadelphia judge on tuesday unsealed 400 pages of testimony, and evidence. this is part of the civil case where penn state is trying to prove its insurance carrier to reimburse the...
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it is also claimed the accuser john doe 150 never again brought up the subject until 20 years later in the mid to late 90s, according to the documents. penn state has since paid out tens of millions of dollars to settle sexual abuse claims. >> now the paterno family released this statement reading in part, quote, the materials released today relate to go joe paterno allege a conversation that occurred decades ago, where all parties except the accuser are now dead. in addition, there are numerous specific elements of the accusations, that defy all logic and have been never subjected to the most basic objective examination. most significantly, there is extensive evidence that stands in stark contrast to this claim. now, the university also releasing a statement that even though settlements have been reached, it is important to reiterate the alleged knowledge of former penn state employees is not proven, and should not be treated as such, of course, this is a developing story, much more starting at 5:00. live in the sat center, joel holden, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> thank you so much,
it is also claimed the accuser john doe 150 never again brought up the subject until 20 years later in the mid to late 90s, according to the documents. penn state has since paid out tens of millions of dollars to settle sexual abuse claims. >> now the paterno family released this statement reading in part, quote, the materials released today relate to go joe paterno allege a conversation that occurred decades ago, where all parties except the accuser are now dead. in addition, there are...
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, billy went to the john doe as he tried to save his kid's life, going back to the car and the office and get the photo to identify the guy and get the record straight so the guy could go to the hospital. we trudge out, he sits at the car, leans back in his chair, pulls out a stone, hits the bumper, and you hear hey, dad, how is it going? i asked him, put distance between the double homicide drugs or the robbery or something, my kids could die in a fire. like i said, when i watch a lot of good police work, i was fortunate, if anyone here is an author, understand you choose your character, they choose you too. i had 25 to choose from. i chose the ones i wanted to write about and watch a lot of good police work, watched them work hard to figure out how to solve the case, a tragically awful murder. that was powerful to see. eddie flores solving the murder of a drug dealer. in north carolina, he is not even local. he is killed without any idea, standing over the bodies, might as well be a pile of bones and work hard to solve it. a different motivation. andre brooks, i can't say the exact
, billy went to the john doe as he tried to save his kid's life, going back to the car and the office and get the photo to identify the guy and get the record straight so the guy could go to the hospital. we trudge out, he sits at the car, leans back in his chair, pulls out a stone, hits the bumper, and you hear hey, dad, how is it going? i asked him, put distance between the double homicide drugs or the robbery or something, my kids could die in a fire. like i said, when i watch a lot of good...
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him to go as a john doe because he tried to save his kids lives. he's going back to the car to go back to the office to get the photo to properly identify the guy get the record set straight to the guy can go to the hospital as who he really was. he gets in the car and we trudge out and i could tell this was bothering him. he sits back in the car and he leans back any size and he pulls out his phone and you hear hey dad, how's how's it going. he called his son. i can put distance between the double homicide related to drugs but my kids could die in a fire. like i said, i watched a lot of good police work. i was fortunate, if anyone here is an author, they will understand that you choose your characters, they kind of choose you to and i had 25 to choose from so i chose the ones i wanted to write about the most. i watched a lot of good police work. i watched them work really hard to figure out how do solve the stanley case which is a tragically awful murder. that was really powerful to see. i watch them try to solve a murder of a drug dealer. the guy
him to go as a john doe because he tried to save his kids lives. he's going back to the car to go back to the office to get the photo to properly identify the guy get the record set straight to the guy can go to the hospital as who he really was. he gets in the car and we trudge out and i could tell this was bothering him. he sits back in the car and he leans back any size and he pulls out his phone and you hear hey dad, how's how's it going. he called his son. i can put distance between the...
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testified that he would treat john doe the same way he would treat hillary clinton and that he was forcefulen that point. third, on the claim that secretary clinton sent or received e-mails that were marked as classified, that claim has been significantly under cut. those documents were not classified and those markings were not proper. finally, republicans repeatedly cried foul about a double standard when it comes to secretary clinton's e-mails. but director comey testified the real double standard would have been to prosecute her with this completely inadequate evidence. again, director, i thank you. but i thank somebody else. i thank and having practiced law for many years and having dealt with the fbi on many cases, i want to thank the people who work with you because it's not just -- this is not just about you. this is not just about secretary clinton. when we are addressing you the whole cad ray of people who give their blood, sweat and tears to protect us as americans. and i just want to thank them because sometimes i think they are forgotten, unseen, unnoticed, unappreciated and unap
testified that he would treat john doe the same way he would treat hillary clinton and that he was forcefulen that point. third, on the claim that secretary clinton sent or received e-mails that were marked as classified, that claim has been significantly under cut. those documents were not classified and those markings were not proper. finally, republicans repeatedly cried foul about a double standard when it comes to secretary clinton's e-mails. but director comey testified the real double...
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john doe claims he told paterno about the incident the very next day. the paternos response he didn't want to hear about it. p paterno previously claimed he didn't they deny the claims. >>> now to the first alert weather, perfect beach day down the shore. quite a few people out there at this hour. you know, this is the best time of the day to be on the beach. everybody getting off, you can kind of just sit back, relax. you better enjoy this pleasant weather while you can, because the heat and humidity around the corner. >> sheena fparveen is here with the details. >> it will be like the ends of last week, in the 90s, it felt like triple digits. today is really comfortable still. humidity still low, so that 85 in lehigh valley feels pretty nice compared to what we will be seeing later on this week. delaware coming in at 83 degrees. sunny skies and still in the 80s for pennsylvania suburbs. 83 in philadelphia. we're dry across the area too, so we can expect to stay that way as we go through tonight, most of the morning tomorrow, but if you're in the penns
john doe claims he told paterno about the incident the very next day. the paternos response he didn't want to hear about it. p paterno previously claimed he didn't they deny the claims. >>> now to the first alert weather, perfect beach day down the shore. quite a few people out there at this hour. you know, this is the best time of the day to be on the beach. everybody getting off, you can kind of just sit back, relax. you better enjoy this pleasant weather while you can, because the...
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john doe claimed he told paterno about the incident the very next day. patte patte patte patte patte pattern's response was back in 2001. a lawyer denies this claim. this wasn't the only revelation from the documents today. outside expert found the settlements paid by penn state over the sex assault claims appeared to be very high, and showed a desire to resolve the issue quickly. possibly because of the university's concern about bad publicity. a lawyer who reviewed the cases said the school made little effort to prove the credibility. penn state made $92 million to settle 32 claims. sandusky is serves 30 to 60 years behind bars. >>> new developments in the bill cosby legal saga. the comedian is getting new civil lawyers. he has replaced one with another famous for its work in entertainment law. he is facing civil case as cross the country, allegations that he drugged and assaulted women. they brand him of women as liars. at this point it appears the change will not affect his legal team in the criminal case, right here in montgomery county. >>> this af
john doe claimed he told paterno about the incident the very next day. patte patte patte patte patte pattern's response was back in 2001. a lawyer denies this claim. this wasn't the only revelation from the documents today. outside expert found the settlements paid by penn state over the sex assault claims appeared to be very high, and showed a desire to resolve the issue quickly. possibly because of the university's concern about bad publicity. a lawyer who reviewed the cases said the school...
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in those documents, a man only referenced as john doe testified in 2014 that sandusky sexually abusedohn doe claimed that he told paterno about the incident the next day, but paterno didn't want to hear about it. a lawyer for paterno's family denies that claim. before paterno died in 2012 he said he first heard of the accusations against sandusky in 2001. >>> another revelation to come out of the court documents comes from an expert. that expert found the payments appeared to be very high and showed a desire to resolve the issue quickly. however, a lawyer who reviewed the cases said it was an objective process and none of the claims were easy to resolve. penn state paid out $92 million to settle 32 civil claims against sandusky. >>> turmoil at temple university. the board of trustees plans to dismiss the university's president. the board took a unanimous vote of no confidence in president neil theobald last night. less than a month ago, theobald removed temple's provost. the board will vote next week on whether to officially remove theobald. >>> 6:48. >>> philadelphia inspectors are t
in those documents, a man only referenced as john doe testified in 2014 that sandusky sexually abusedohn doe claimed that he told paterno about the incident the next day, but paterno didn't want to hear about it. a lawyer for paterno's family denies that claim. before paterno died in 2012 he said he first heard of the accusations against sandusky in 2001. >>> another revelation to come out of the court documents comes from an expert. that expert found the payments appeared to be very...
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john: does this program look to be shaping up to be a successful convention?ant to be a doomsayer, but in looking at the list of speakers, looking at the agenda, kind of sounds like, where is the cheering going to come from? today was a circus. the rules committee -- i was one of the people involved. it was not exactly what you want on day one of the convention. if pence is there to unify the party and there is a fight like today, this is not how you want to come out of the convention. you want to appeal to 90 plus percent of republican voters. >> there were more hispanics playing in the british open than speaking at the convention. mark: why are you here? >> i am a kasich delegate. i was trying to participate in a vote of conscience, allow people who are bound the opportunity to vote for someone else. i think a large number of them would have. mark: it is a pretty contested thing. you have people protesting your nominee, basically. what was the energy like on the floor, with the chanting back and forth? was it pleasant? hostile? >> i would not call it hostile
john: does this program look to be shaping up to be a successful convention?ant to be a doomsayer, but in looking at the list of speakers, looking at the agenda, kind of sounds like, where is the cheering going to come from? today was a circus. the rules committee -- i was one of the people involved. it was not exactly what you want on day one of the convention. if pence is there to unify the party and there is a fight like today, this is not how you want to come out of the convention. you want...
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a man named john doe in these documents testified that sandusky sexually abused him when he was 14. he told paterno about the incident the very next day, but his response was he accidents want to hear about it. he previously claimed the first inkling he had was in 2001. a lawyer for paterno's family denies the claims from today's documents. >>> putting their lives on the line for others safety. the dangerous training after a local firefighters death. >> debris went all over the car, my daughter, the kids. >>> a family forced out of their home when it came crashing down the problems they saw just hours before the collapse. >>announcer: this is nbc so news. >>> the lewis delaware fire department is planning a funeral for one of its own. tim mcclanahan was killed in a training exercise monday night. the 46-year-old father of two fell out of a helicopter at the airport. lewis chief says on the water, in the air or thick of a fire, mcclanahan gave his all for the people of southern delaware. after the crash, we wanted to give you a closer look to the dangerous training that first respon
a man named john doe in these documents testified that sandusky sexually abused him when he was 14. he told paterno about the incident the very next day, but his response was he accidents want to hear about it. he previously claimed the first inkling he had was in 2001. a lawyer for paterno's family denies the claims from today's documents. >>> putting their lives on the line for others safety. the dangerous training after a local firefighters death. >> debris went all over the...
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the man identified as john doe 150 testified in october 2014 that six other boys in a shower heard himell, that sandusky was abusing him. >>> kathryn knott walked out after serving five months in jail. the woman was convicted in the attack of a gay couple in center city in september 2014. she walked out of the criminal justice center today between her mother and father. her father used to be the police chief in bucks county and serving the second half of her sentence on parole. >>> it finally happened today. bernie sanders endorsed hillary clinton for president. >> hillary clinton will make an outstanding president, and i am proud to stand with her today. thank you all very much. [cheers and applause] >> sanders congratulated clinton for winning the democratic nomination and vowed to do everything that he can to help her defeat donald trump. clinton says the last four months of the campaign will be much more enjoyable working on the same side as sanders. sanders won a number of victories in the party platform negotiations going on. the recent polls say 80% of sanders' supporters say th
the man identified as john doe 150 testified in october 2014 that six other boys in a shower heard himell, that sandusky was abusing him. >>> kathryn knott walked out after serving five months in jail. the woman was convicted in the attack of a gay couple in center city in september 2014. she walked out of the criminal justice center today between her mother and father. her father used to be the police chief in bucks county and serving the second half of her sentence on parole....
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john doe claimed he told paterno about the incident in 1976 the very next day but paterno says he didn'tant to hear about it. before paterno died in 2012, he said he first heard of accusations against sandusky in 2001. another revelation comes from an outside expert who released the settlements paid to those paid by penn state. that expert found the payments appeared to be very high and showed a desire to resolve the issue quickly. however, a lawyer who reviewed the cases said it was an objective process and none of the claims were easy to resolve. penn state paid out $92 million to settle 32 civil claims against sandusky. >>> 5:08. as the fight against the heroin epidemic intensifies, a new report shows cocaine and fentanyl are also claiming more lives. heroin was used in more than half of the overdoses. fentanyl overdoses increased by 93%, cocaine overdoses by 41%. the nbc 10 digital team spent five months investigating the issue of opioid addiction. check out their award winning coverage now on the nbc 10 app. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> eight minutes after 5:00. a lit
john doe claimed he told paterno about the incident in 1976 the very next day but paterno says he didn'tant to hear about it. before paterno died in 2012, he said he first heard of accusations against sandusky in 2001. another revelation comes from an outside expert who released the settlements paid to those paid by penn state. that expert found the payments appeared to be very high and showed a desire to resolve the issue quickly. however, a lawyer who reviewed the cases said it was an...
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john: getting what done? >> what difference at this point does it make? john: she is eager to go to war. >> we came, we saw, he died. we need to get the cost of childcare down. john: she is good that making money for her friends. >> people closest to the clintons have made out very well. john: once on vacation i saw billillary and i argued with her for a while. i'll tell you about that next on our show. announcer: i know you donald trump fans have high hopes. but get real. he's a long-shot.pe the smart money, the people who bet say hillary is pretty certain to be america's nextxt president. so tonight we devote our entire show to hillary. what worries me is i think her ideas will strangle our future. she thinks she knows what's best for everyone. she'll micromanage our lives and drive us further down the road to bankruptcy. we already promise to spend more manny than we have. but hillary wants to spend more. she says it's worth it because her ideas will create jobs. >> our bridges and roads and water and rail systems. john: the audiences applaud. but don't
john: getting what done? >> what difference at this point does it make? john: she is eager to go to war. >> we came, we saw, he died. we need to get the cost of childcare down. john: she is good that making money for her friends. >> people closest to the clintons have made out very well. john: once on vacation i saw billillary and i argued with her for a while. i'll tell you about that next on our show. announcer: i know you donald trump fans have high hopes. but get real....
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the documents were just unsealed but the testimony from john doe 150 was given in october of 2014.s at least six other boys in a shower heard him yell that sandusky abused himly. >> in health check a study is raising serious concerns about how doctors screen for diabetes. the study was done by the university of florida looking at new diabetes screening criteria and found th it only identified 45 percent of people at risk often missing people especially in minority communities who should have been tested and identified as having the disease. the study suggested doctors screen people beyond the stated guidelines but noted that step may often mean an out-of-pocket costs for the patient. >> the time is now 5:22. up next in your morning buzz, a special ceremony for a college grad who was unable to enjoy the pomp and circumstance of his original graduation date. >> also, closer to a deal. pennsylvania lawmakers say they are ready to take a vote as the clock runs down but first up here's america's money. >> good morning. topping america's money, new records on wall street. >> the dow gain
the documents were just unsealed but the testimony from john doe 150 was given in october of 2014.s at least six other boys in a shower heard him yell that sandusky abused himly. >> in health check a study is raising serious concerns about how doctors screen for diabetes. the study was done by the university of florida looking at new diabetes screening criteria and found th it only identified 45 percent of people at risk often missing people especially in minority communities who should...
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reference as john doue testifie in 2014 that sandusky sexually abused him in 1976 when he was 14 and john doeaimed he told paterno about the incident the next day, but paterno said he didn't want to hear about it. a lawyer for paterno's family denies that claim. before he died in 2012, he said he first heard of the accusations against sandusky in 2001. another revelation to come out of the court documents comes from an outside expert who reviewed the settlement paid by penn state to those claiming they were sexually abused. that expert found the payments appeared to be very high and showed a desire to resolve the issue quickly. however, a lawyer who reviewed the cases has said it was an objective process and none of the claims were easy to resolve. penn state paid out $92 million to settle 32 civil claims against sandusky. >>> a political changing of the guard happens today in great britain. david cameron will step down after six years as prime minister. teresa may will take over. cameron announced his resignation after british voters decided to leave the european union. ♪ >>> those words cau
reference as john doue testifie in 2014 that sandusky sexually abused him in 1976 when he was 14 and john doeaimed he told paterno about the incident the next day, but paterno said he didn't want to hear about it. a lawyer for paterno's family denies that claim. before he died in 2012, he said he first heard of the accusations against sandusky in 2001. another revelation to come out of the court documents comes from an outside expert who reviewed the settlement paid by penn state to those...
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john: congratulations. how does it feel to be out? >> it feels great. a little overwhelming. but amazing. john: the explanation is complicated. the judge who sentenced you went to bat for you and somebody gout out on a technicality. did you expect that? >> no. john: you twice sold some weed and you had a gun. some people would say you are dangerous. you should be locked up for a long time. >> right. well, the gun was never bran dished or used in any fashion. it was just in the hav vicinity during the transaction. john: now that you are out what are you going to do with your life? >> i have only been out three weeks and i haven't had a day rest since i have been out. it's been hectic. but i'm going to advocate for reform. i noon go to d.c. and speak and help reform hands tory sentencing. john: in prison you were with people who had done nasty things, i presume. did some look at you and say you are in here for that. >> a lot of people didn't believe me. 55 years for that? most of the people who did way harsher crimes got way less time. like the judge points out, a child rapist g
john: congratulations. how does it feel to be out? >> it feels great. a little overwhelming. but amazing. john: the explanation is complicated. the judge who sentenced you went to bat for you and somebody gout out on a technicality. did you expect that? >> no. john: you twice sold some weed and you had a gun. some people would say you are dangerous. you should be locked up for a long time. >> right. well, the gun was never bran dished or used in any fashion. it was just in the...
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john: congratulations. how does it feel to be out? >> it feels great. a little overwhelming. but amazing. john: the explanation is complicated. the judge who sentenced you went to bat for you and somebody gout out on a technicality. did you expect that? >> no. john: you twice sold some weed and you had a gun. some people would say you are dangerous. you should be locked up for a long time. >> right. well, the gun was never bran dished or used in any fashion. it was just in the hav vicinity during the transaction. john: now that you are out what are you going to do with your life? >> i have only been out three weeks and i haven't had a day rest since i have been out. it's been hectic. but i'm going to advocate for reform. i noon go to d.c. and speak and help reform hands tory sentencing. john: in prison you were with people who had done nasty things, i presume. did some look at you and say you are in here for that. >> a lot of people didn't believe me. 55 years for that? most of the people who did way harsher crimes got way less time. like the judge points out, a child rapist g
john: congratulations. how does it feel to be out? >> it feels great. a little overwhelming. but amazing. john: the explanation is complicated. the judge who sentenced you went to bat for you and somebody gout out on a technicality. did you expect that? >> no. john: you twice sold some weed and you had a gun. some people would say you are dangerous. you should be locked up for a long time. >> right. well, the gun was never bran dished or used in any fashion. it was just in the...
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john: getting what done, exactly? >> what different that the point does it make? john: she's eager to go to war. >> we came, we saw, we died. john: she's eager to spend money on other people. >> get the costs of child care down. john: very interested in making money for her friends. >> the people who are closest to clintons have made out very well. >> i don't feel no way tired. john: yikes! once on vacation i was stunned to see bill and hillary there. we had lunch, and i argued for quite a while. i'll tell you about that. hillary clinton. that's our show. . announcer: and now, john stossel. >> i know you donald trump fans have high hopes. get real. the smart money, the people who bet say hillary is pretty certain to be america's next president. we devote our entire show to hillary. what worries me most about her is that i fear her ideas are going to strangle our future. she thinks she knows what's best for everyone. she'll micromanage our lives, spend our money, she thinks she'll do that better than you do it. we'll spend and promise to spend much more money than w
john: getting what done, exactly? >> what different that the point does it make? john: she's eager to go to war. >> we came, we saw, we died. john: she's eager to spend money on other people. >> get the costs of child care down. john: very interested in making money for her friends. >> the people who are closest to clintons have made out very well. >> i don't feel no way tired. john: yikes! once on vacation i was stunned to see bill and hillary there. we had lunch,...
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even though we consider him a john doe till he's possibly identified. >> that same afternoon, a 47-year-old named providence marie marcum collapses and dies at home in roseville, michigan. 13 days earlier, mrs. marcum had hernia surgery. doctors warned it to be risky. she weighed more than 300 pounds. according to her husband, michael, the day she was released from the hospital, she told her doctor she didn't feel well enough to go home. >> just looked at her finally whether he she says i just don't feel right. i don't think i should. i don't feel i'm ready. he said mrs. marcum, you're going home. >> over next two days, she has excruciating abdominal pain and loss of bowel control. her husband says he called the doctor repeatedly to no avail. >> he said i think your wife just wants to be sick. >> i said should i bring her to the er? he said that's up to you. there's nothing we can do that you can't do for her there. >> ten minutes after hanging up the phone, michael marcum decides to buck the doctor's advice and take his wife to the er. it's around 5:00 p.m. sunday and what he doesn't novem
even though we consider him a john doe till he's possibly identified. >> that same afternoon, a 47-year-old named providence marie marcum collapses and dies at home in roseville, michigan. 13 days earlier, mrs. marcum had hernia surgery. doctors warned it to be risky. she weighed more than 300 pounds. according to her husband, michael, the day she was released from the hospital, she told her doctor she didn't feel well enough to go home. >> just looked at her finally whether he she...
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president, jihadi john does not want a job. he wants to see paradise and i think we should help him get there as quickly as possible. [applause] with the growing threat of homegrown terror, is important to remember that our first line of defense is the right of self-defense. now more than ever, the right to keep and bear arms must not be infringed on the american people. [applause] but violent jihad is not the only threat. asia, china is massively expanding its military. just last month the pentagon admitted the chinese satellite and ballistic technology are rapidly approaching parity with our own. and as we gather here tonight, a new iron curtain is descending own the spine of europe. russia is expanded. unlike the former soviet union that respected the strength of -- west, putin's russian russia ignores talk of sanctions, claims land and support rebels in ukraine. if we do not know enough about the threat we face from i. -- iran. by far the most significant security challenge facing the united states and its allies and intere
president, jihadi john does not want a job. he wants to see paradise and i think we should help him get there as quickly as possible. [applause] with the growing threat of homegrown terror, is important to remember that our first line of defense is the right of self-defense. now more than ever, the right to keep and bear arms must not be infringed on the american people. [applause] but violent jihad is not the only threat. asia, china is massively expanding its military. just last month the...
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not worried about the constitutionality of it, that would be treating this person differently than john doe. >> director, i want to follow up on that. why did you do what you did? my interpretation of what the fbi is supposed to be doing is come to a determination of the facts and then turn it over to a prosecutor. you were a prosecutor. but you're not a prosecutor now. >> right. >> it is unprecedented that an fbi director gave the type of press conference that he did and took a position that an unreasonable prosecutor would only take this case forward. why did you do that? >> it's a great question. everything i did would have been done privately in the normal course. we have great conversation between the fbi and prosecutors. we make recommendations, we argue back and forth. what i decided to do was offer transparency to the american people about the why's of that. what i was going to do. because i thought that was very, very important for their confidence in the system of justice. and within that, their confidence in the fbi. and i was very concerned, if i didn't show that transparency, t
not worried about the constitutionality of it, that would be treating this person differently than john doe. >> director, i want to follow up on that. why did you do what you did? my interpretation of what the fbi is supposed to be doing is come to a determination of the facts and then turn it over to a prosecutor. you were a prosecutor. but you're not a prosecutor now. >> right. >> it is unprecedented that an fbi director gave the type of press conference that he did and took...
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. >> john: overqualified? does experiencing government make you a good president? nixon had a lot of presidential experience, eisenhower didn't have any. let's go to our panel of political experts. a democrat, ellis hennican, republican, author and moviemaker, dinesh d'souza and katherine mangu-ward. catherine, she's a qualified. >> obviously expense does not make it qualified to be president, what it does do is minimize the downside risk. i think that's where we are at this point. were hoping for something short of a complete and utter disaster. she could be a he was secretary of state for you he was secretary of state for and she supported just about every war and push for oers that the president didn't want. this is a moment where you hear the secretary of state. you should be nervous. bipartisan consensus bipartisan consensus in washington, very frequently means both parties are going to do something horrible. i think hillary hillary is one of the most warlike democrats out there. >> john: your conservative and you support her attitude about work? >> no, i thin
. >> john: overqualified? does experiencing government make you a good president? nixon had a lot of presidential experience, eisenhower didn't have any. let's go to our panel of political experts. a democrat, ellis hennican, republican, author and moviemaker, dinesh d'souza and katherine mangu-ward. catherine, she's a qualified. >> obviously expense does not make it qualified to be president, what it does do is minimize the downside risk. i think that's where we are at this point....
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president, jihadi john does not want a job. he once to see paradise, does he wants to see paradise, and i think we should help him get there as quickly as possible. [applause] with the growing threat of homegrown terror, it is important to remember that our first line of defense is the right of self-defense. now more than ever, the right to keep and bear arms must not be infringed on the american people. [applause] but violent jihad is not the only threat. in asia, china is massively expanding its military. just last month, the pentagon admitted that china's satellite and ballistic technologies are rapidly approaching parity with our own. newe gather here tonight, a iron curtain is descending down the line of europe. as russia seeks to expand by force. unlike the former soviet union that respected the strength of the west, putin's russia ignores talk of sanctions, claims land, and support rebels in ukraine with impunity. if we do not know enough about iran,reat we face from iran was listed as, "by far, the most significant secu
president, jihadi john does not want a job. he once to see paradise, does he wants to see paradise, and i think we should help him get there as quickly as possible. [applause] with the growing threat of homegrown terror, it is important to remember that our first line of defense is the right of self-defense. now more than ever, the right to keep and bear arms must not be infringed on the american people. [applause] but violent jihad is not the only threat. in asia, china is massively expanding...
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that would be celebrity hunting, treating that person differently than john doe. director, i want to follow on that. why did you do what you did? my interpretation of what the fbi is supposed to be doing is come to the facts and then turn it over to a prosecutor. you were a prosecutor. but you are not now. fbis unprecedented that the director gave the type of press conference that he did, and took a position that unreasonable prosecutor would only take this case forward. why did you do that? director comey: yeah, great question. everything i did would have been done privately, in a normal course. we have great conversations between the fbi and prosecutors, we make recommendations and argue back-and-forth third what i decided to do was offer transparency to the american people about the why. because i thought that was very, very important for their confidence in the system of justice. and within that, the confidence in the fbi. i was very concerned that i did not show transparency, that lack of transparency, people would say what is going on? squirrelly.ems the nex
that would be celebrity hunting, treating that person differently than john doe. director, i want to follow on that. why did you do what you did? my interpretation of what the fbi is supposed to be doing is come to the facts and then turn it over to a prosecutor. you were a prosecutor. but you are not now. fbis unprecedented that the director gave the type of press conference that he did, and took a position that unreasonable prosecutor would only take this case forward. why did you do that?...
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a man known as john doe 150 told paterno he had been abused a day after an alleged incident that yearays paterno told him he didn't want to hear about it. he said before his death in 2012, the first inkling had he sandusky might be abusing children was in 2001. sandusky is serving 30 to 60 years on a 45-count child molestation conviction. >>> still to come, two of the best colleges in the nation are right here in the bay area. just ahead, who's on top and what makes those universities so special. >> plus, more problems for tesla. another possible accident involving autopilot. >> i'm spencer christian. we're looking westward and the coast is clear. which means a warmup is under way. i'll have the accuweather >>> money makz is out with its list of the 25 best colleges for the money in 2016. number one is princeton. if you got about $63,000 a year for your kid. followed at number two by the university of michigan. harvard is third. cal comes in at number five on the list. reasonable, $30,000 to 35,000 a year. stanford is tenth. the schools were judged how much families really pay, how ma
a man known as john doe 150 told paterno he had been abused a day after an alleged incident that yearays paterno told him he didn't want to hear about it. he said before his death in 2012, the first inkling had he sandusky might be abusing children was in 2001. sandusky is serving 30 to 60 years on a 45-count child molestation conviction. >>> still to come, two of the best colleges in the nation are right here in the bay area. just ahead, who's on top and what makes those universities...
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john, does one scandal cancel out the other? can't we be concerned about both? is the heart of something. mr. trump came out wednesday and had a press conference and sarcastic or not, he asked putin and the russians if you have the -- hacked hillary e-mails, separate from these, please release them. that's caused the media to examine trump's relationship with putin over the years and paul manafort and chairman's relationship with the russians. one thing republicans do not want to be accused of is being in any way close to vladimir putin. all right? we don't want to be having anything to do with that guy. single most dangerous leader in the world. pat, i'm sorry. we'll go to you after the next break. >> thank you. >>> donald trump saying the democrats rigged the debates. the nonpartisan commission weighs in next. life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call being a usaa member because of my service in the military to pass that on to my kids something that makes me happy my name is roger
john, does one scandal cancel out the other? can't we be concerned about both? is the heart of something. mr. trump came out wednesday and had a press conference and sarcastic or not, he asked putin and the russians if you have the -- hacked hillary e-mails, separate from these, please release them. that's caused the media to examine trump's relationship with putin over the years and paul manafort and chairman's relationship with the russians. one thing republicans do not want to be accused of...
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know for 30 years there is no way anybody at the department of justice is bringing a case against john doeor hillary clinton for the second time in a hundred years based on those facts. >> careless comey said yes. but no criminal intent. the republicans desire to come up with political ammunition to use against hillary clinton between now and getting comey to admit were hillary clinton an f.b.i. employee at the time she would likely be punished and maybe fired. but not to charge her is unanimous decision by those working the case. >> that's outrageous. what does it take for someone to misuse classified information and get in trouble for it? >> it takes mishandling it and criminal intent. scott: on capitol hill, scott thuman, abc7 news. alison: meanwhile, hillary clinton took a break from the campaign trail today. she had no public events on her schedule. she spent the day at her home here in d.c. donald trump meanwhile was also in d.c. today. he had meetings with house and senate republicans. we'll have more on his day in the district coming up in about 20 minutes. also coming up on "abc7
know for 30 years there is no way anybody at the department of justice is bringing a case against john doeor hillary clinton for the second time in a hundred years based on those facts. >> careless comey said yes. but no criminal intent. the republicans desire to come up with political ammunition to use against hillary clinton between now and getting comey to admit were hillary clinton an f.b.i. employee at the time she would likely be punished and maybe fired. but not to charge her is...
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that would be treating this person differently than john doe. >> director, i want to follow up on that. why did you do what you did? my interpretation of what the fbi is supposed to be doing is come to a determination of the facts and then turn it over to a prosecutor. you were a prosecutor but you are not a prosecutor now. it is unprecedented that an fbi director gave the type of press conference that he did and took a position that an unreasonable prosecutor would only take this case forward. why would do you that? >> everything i did would have been done privately. we have great conversation in the fbi. we argue back and forth. what i decided to do was offer transparency to the american people about the whys of that, what i was going to do because i thought it was very, very important for their confidence in the system of justice. and within that their confidence in the fbi. i was very concerned if i didn't show that transparency that in that lack of transparency people would say what is going on here? something seems squirrely here. so i said i would do something unprecedented beca
that would be treating this person differently than john doe. >> director, i want to follow up on that. why did you do what you did? my interpretation of what the fbi is supposed to be doing is come to a determination of the facts and then turn it over to a prosecutor. you were a prosecutor but you are not a prosecutor now. it is unprecedented that an fbi director gave the type of press conference that he did and took a position that an unreasonable prosecutor would only take this case...
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that would be treating this person differently than john doe. >> director, i want to follow up on that. why did you do what you did? my interpretation of what the fbi is supposed to be doing is come to a determination of the facts and then turn it over to a prosecutor. you were a prosecutor but you are not a prosecutor now. it is unprecedented that an fbi director gave the type of press conference that he did and took a position that an unreasonab prosecutor would only take this case forward. why would do you that? >> everything i did would have been done privately. we have great conversation in the fbi. we argue back and forth. what i decided to do was offer transparency to the american people about the whys of that, what i was going to do because i thought it was very, very important for their confidence in the system of justice. and within that their confidence in the fbi. i was very concerned if i didn't show that transparency that in that lack of transparency people would say what is going on here? something seems squirrely here. so i said i would do something unprecedented becaus
that would be treating this person differently than john doe. >> director, i want to follow up on that. why did you do what you did? my interpretation of what the fbi is supposed to be doing is come to a determination of the facts and then turn it over to a prosecutor. you were a prosecutor but you are not a prosecutor now. it is unprecedented that an fbi director gave the type of press conference that he did and took a position that an unreasonab prosecutor would only take this case...
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tells story of john doe 150, at the time a 14 year-old boy who says he was molested by jerry sanduskyding to the document and those talking about the paperwork is claimed the teen went to joe paterno with the complaint and was brush off. this new information was revealed after a philadelphia judge on tuesday unsealed 40
tells story of john doe 150, at the time a 14 year-old boy who says he was molested by jerry sanduskyding to the document and those talking about the paperwork is claimed the teen went to joe paterno with the complaint and was brush off. this new information was revealed after a philadelphia judge on tuesday unsealed 40
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the documents were just unsealed but the testimony from john doe 150 was given in october of 2014.lso says at least six other boys in a shower heard him yell that sandusky abused him. >> 6:18 now. jurassic problem. a dinosaur display has real reason to roar after damage by vandals. david. >> we have a couple showers one pushing right south of elmer and that is getting closer to route 55 south of glassboro. little heavy rain for about 10 minutes for some of you there. looks like another one pushing into areas west of dover. we'll be back with your day planner forecasts let you know how warm it's going to get today. >> ♪ >> in today's tech bytes we have some fun facts from amazon prime day n a single hour prime customers apparently ordered enough memory to hold every item in a library of congress twice. >> interesting. our favorite customers bought enough toilet paper to reach all the way to the international spacetation. >> millions of people meanwhile have been hit with a massive case of pokemon go fever but there are also some concerns coming along with that if minnesota senator a
the documents were just unsealed but the testimony from john doe 150 was given in october of 2014.lso says at least six other boys in a shower heard him yell that sandusky abused him. >> 6:18 now. jurassic problem. a dinosaur display has real reason to roar after damage by vandals. david. >> we have a couple showers one pushing right south of elmer and that is getting closer to route 55 south of glassboro. little heavy rain for about 10 minutes for some of you there. looks like...
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there's one case brought on a gross negligence theory there's no way they're bringing a case against john doe or hillary clinton for the second time in 100 years based on those facts. >> you entered your statement to congressman cooper saying once again, no reasonable prosecutor could have brought this case. yet you also mentioned earlier today that you have seen several of your friends and other prosecutors that said publicly many across the country and would be glad to prosecute this case. and reasons i said earlier it's a good thing that the department of justice worries about prosecuting people for feeling careless. i don't like it. as a citizen i want people to know they knew they were breaking the law and we'll put you in jail. >> we'll now recognize the man from virginia. >> thank you and although our politics are different i gather you're a republican. is that correct? >> i have been a registered republican for most of my adult life. not registered any longer. >> we don't register by party in virginia but many suspected my politics as being democratics and i thank you for your integri
there's one case brought on a gross negligence theory there's no way they're bringing a case against john doe or hillary clinton for the second time in 100 years based on those facts. >> you entered your statement to congressman cooper saying once again, no reasonable prosecutor could have brought this case. yet you also mentioned earlier today that you have seen several of your friends and other prosecutors that said publicly many across the country and would be glad to prosecute this...
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look at that and say i trust that somebody is in there who will hit the pause button when he does not. johnat is a positive for him. mark: how does mike pence fall short of the perfect pick? dog you not the attack sometimes imagine and a vice president. confrontation with president obama wants did not handle it that well. mark: his speech and indiana when he did the joint appearance, i thought he was pretty good. >> i think he has evolved and grown, and we will say. more of this? more of that? >> i don't think so. it happened with dick cheney. they will hang all the eye logical -- the ideological stuff. they just care about where the top of the ticket is ideologically. non: you think there is question that he will clear it quickly with the press, ready to be commander in chief? >> that will not be a problem for him. john: i agree with you. >> not that i see. mark: it is such a groundhog day thing. all the speculation about trades, different things, age, and then in the end, it is binary. does it clear the bar ready to be commander in chief or not? i am looking now. does anybody plan to go a
look at that and say i trust that somebody is in there who will hit the pause button when he does not. johnat is a positive for him. mark: how does mike pence fall short of the perfect pick? dog you not the attack sometimes imagine and a vice president. confrontation with president obama wants did not handle it that well. mark: his speech and indiana when he did the joint appearance, i thought he was pretty good. >> i think he has evolved and grown, and we will say. more of this? more of...
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testifying he would treat john doe the same way he would treat hillary clinton. he was very forceful on that point. third, on the claim that secretary clinton sent or received e-mails marked as classified, that claim has been significantly undercut. those documents were not classified, and those markings were not proper. finally, republicans have repeatedly cried foul about a double standard when it comes to secretary clinton's e-mails. director comey testified the real double standard would have been to prosecute her with this completely inadequate evidence. again, director, i thank you. but i think somebody else. i think -- and having practiced law for many years, and having dealt with the fbi on many cases -- i want to thank the people who work with you, because it's not just -- this is not just about you. this is not just about secretary clinton. ,hen we are addressing you there is a whole cadre of people who give their blood, their sweat, there tears -- there tears to protect us as americans. i just want to thank them. sometimesey are forgotten, unseen, unno
testifying he would treat john doe the same way he would treat hillary clinton. he was very forceful on that point. third, on the claim that secretary clinton sent or received e-mails marked as classified, that claim has been significantly undercut. those documents were not classified, and those markings were not proper. finally, republicans have repeatedly cried foul about a double standard when it comes to secretary clinton's e-mails. director comey testified the real double standard would...
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there's no double standard either in the sense that if it was john doe, former government employee, you would be in the same boat. we wouldn't have any reach on the guy. >> but he would have some discipline? >> not if he had left government service. >> had they lied about having servers, had they lied about sending and receiving classified e-mails, had they lied about not cle deleting those e-mails, lied about not having any marked classified. the statements are clearly documented. you're saying an average person would experience discipline by your own words, but secretary clinton does not deserve to be disciplined. >> the gentleman's time has expired. you may answer. >> still in government service would be subject to a disciplinary process. if they left, you would be in the same boat. >> the chairman recognizes the gentleman from vermont, mr. welsh. >> thank you very much, chairman and director comey. the prosecutor has really awesome power, the power to prosecute is the power to destroy and it has to be used with restraint. you obviously know that. you're being asked to -- you have ha
there's no double standard either in the sense that if it was john doe, former government employee, you would be in the same boat. we wouldn't have any reach on the guy. >> but he would have some discipline? >> not if he had left government service. >> had they lied about having servers, had they lied about sending and receiving classified e-mails, had they lied about not cle deleting those e-mails, lied about not having any marked classified. the statements are clearly...