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he said it had been given to him by a man named john thompson. >> john thompson was a low level drug dealer and fence. he grew up in the projects in new orleans. he was raised mostly by his grandmother. his father was a career criminal. >> richard perkins confronted him after the fact and got him to confess that he was the one who kill mr. liuzza. >> perkins said he had an accomplice named kevin freeman. police arrested both freeman and thompson. >> the story that kevin freeman told police was that he and john thompson had been driving home together and the car had run out of gas. ray liuzza drove past them, park and ran across the street to his apartment. at that point john thompson turned to him and said i'm going to hit that guy and pulled a gun out of his pocket. >> and then mr. freeman got cold feet, if you will, and decided he didn't want to be part of it. >> the police charged freeman and thompson with murder. the local prosecutor wanted the death penalty for thompson but knew it would be an up-hill battle because thompson had never been convicted of a violent crime. that was
he said it had been given to him by a man named john thompson. >> john thompson was a low level drug dealer and fence. he grew up in the projects in new orleans. he was raised mostly by his grandmother. his father was a career criminal. >> richard perkins confronted him after the fact and got him to confess that he was the one who kill mr. liuzza. >> perkins said he had an accomplice named kevin freeman. police arrested both freeman and thompson. >> the story that kevin...
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he gets the authority from the board and that's the key, will bill gates give him 100% support, john thompson no undermining, but it's a long way to go. he won't change his culture around. it will take many years. the early times are very good. >> tell me how it works because you're so familiar with board dynamic. why wouldn't they give him 100% support? the stock has jumped dramatically since he took over. what's going on in a board's mind? maybe that's just because of things that were put into effect before he got here. how does that work? >> first of all, his predecessor is still on the board. if he wants to take bold action that steve got him into, to make major changes, the board has to back him up and they can't defer to steve. bill gates has said he will spend more time in the company, up to 30% of his time. i hope bill is there to purely support him. you can't have two captains in the ship. give nadello the call. you can be there for moral support but he can't make the calls any more. if the board has to do that. i was worried when i heard this because it's like four people in charge
he gets the authority from the board and that's the key, will bill gates give him 100% support, john thompson no undermining, but it's a long way to go. he won't change his culture around. it will take many years. the early times are very good. >> tell me how it works because you're so familiar with board dynamic. why wouldn't they give him 100% support? the stock has jumped dramatically since he took over. what's going on in a board's mind? maybe that's just because of things that were...
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. >> patrick john thompson. >> peter ruben thompson. >> on and on. >> for us who have witnessed these 25 years, the family of the 96, we have been struck by your determination, courage and absolute love. >> there were many famous faces in the stadium, players who were there that day at hillsborough, and the current first team, some of whom were not born in 1989. >> 96 individuals that were all loved, cherished and all wept too soon. those who we lost, and for those that have fought and campaigned tirelessly on their behalf and on the behalf of the survivors, you are the real true inspiration for us. >> the day's event may have been a comfort to those affect by the hillsborough disaster, ultimately those who lost loved ones want answers as to how family members were killed and who was responsible. they are hoping with a new inquiry under way, they'll have the answers in the coming months: the families fought a long and tenacious battle to get the whole story out. their journey is not over. again, here in anfield nerp refinded -- they were reminded that they were not alone in their stru
. >> patrick john thompson. >> peter ruben thompson. >> on and on. >> for us who have witnessed these 25 years, the family of the 96, we have been struck by your determination, courage and absolute love. >> there were many famous faces in the stadium, players who were there that day at hillsborough, and the current first team, some of whom were not born in 1989. >> 96 individuals that were all loved, cherished and all wept too soon. those who we lost, and for...
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christie thompson is an investigative reporter, and john rossen is a political journalist in nevada. john, damage control that isn't damage control. how much of a problem is the bundy latest batch of comments, for instance, for somebody like adean heller? >> dean heller gave the "times" spokeswoman who did that statement, which i thought was hilarious, and how tortured it was that he said he disagrees in the most strenuous way. but now we've answered the question everyone wanted to know, what is dinner table talk like up on bundy's ranch? they wonder about the plight of the negro, and whether slavery would have been better. these comments are -- they're almost a parody. i have to tell you the truth, joy, when i first read them last night, i had to go back and read them again, because adam is one of the better reporters in the country. i thought i was reading a parody somewhere instead of adam -- by the way, he taped it. you know, bundy first tried to back away from it, with alex jones, who has been all over this. he's one of the far right crazies. first said he said it was taken out
christie thompson is an investigative reporter, and john rossen is a political journalist in nevada. john, damage control that isn't damage control. how much of a problem is the bundy latest batch of comments, for instance, for somebody like adean heller? >> dean heller gave the "times" spokeswoman who did that statement, which i thought was hilarious, and how tortured it was that he said he disagrees in the most strenuous way. but now we've answered the question everyone wanted...
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we go to bottle the fourth watch john donald thompson/1/3.ccused of what eventually scored two runs on the air and avenge a score the ties five. now move on to top of the ninth with a as gerald barton base hit in field. making it the score three runs on base hit. the biggest for a to $5 and has home run a little later filed 12 the five a's oakland has the best record in american league with 15 wins at a losses. and the royals wrapping up their three week australian tour yesterday and shows a favorite photo from the vacation take a look at it. this picture taken during group flights during wont to new zealand. kate's a favorite of her chubby cheeks the prince. >> : there's george putting mom and dungaree shorts. this goes to a fed official put family portrait fan or the snap was all along. >> : that will wrap up things for now >> : that for joining us will see you again tomorrow morning >> : will come to bay area bargains we are your bread 10th again. i are alive or in the red and again. were here. we've had complaints people from south they d
we go to bottle the fourth watch john donald thompson/1/3.ccused of what eventually scored two runs on the air and avenge a score the ties five. now move on to top of the ninth with a as gerald barton base hit in field. making it the score three runs on base hit. the biggest for a to $5 and has home run a little later filed 12 the five a's oakland has the best record in american league with 15 wins at a losses. and the royals wrapping up their three week australian tour yesterday and shows a...
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ann thompson johns me with more. hi, ann. >> hi, alex. the u.n. report essentially outlines how we can avoid the worst impacts of climate change. and it says we can do that by reducing our greenhouse gas emissions, increasing our energy efficiency. but it says we have to get started on both those projects right away. the u.n. recommends cutting greenhouse gas emissions 40% to 70% by the year 2050, and to near 0% by the turn of the century. what that means is that we have to move to a low carbon energy supply. that means moving away from oil and gas and coal that we currently burn for power in transportation. and increasing renewable energy, things like solar, wind, geothermal, increasing nuclear energy. and when we do burn coal, using the technology called carbon capture and storage. now, the panel also talks about natural gas. and it says it could be a bridge technology to this low carbon energy supply. it could replace coal, because natural gas creates fewer of those greenhouse gas emissions. but even if we do all that, the panel warns that we m
ann thompson johns me with more. hi, ann. >> hi, alex. the u.n. report essentially outlines how we can avoid the worst impacts of climate change. and it says we can do that by reducing our greenhouse gas emissions, increasing our energy efficiency. but it says we have to get started on both those projects right away. the u.n. recommends cutting greenhouse gas emissions 40% to 70% by the year 2050, and to near 0% by the turn of the century. what that means is that we have to move to a low...
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thompson in rome, back to you. >> today's ceremony wasn't without controversy. many criticized the vatican for canonizing pope john paul. and took too long to respond to the scandal. >>> back in the south bay, hundreds of people paid tribute to pope john paul ii. ♪ part of the tribute, a seven- foot tall bronze statue of the new saint. there it is unveiled at the church. the catholic bishop of san jose presided over the mass. it was held at our lady of peace church to pay tribute to the life and work of pope, now st. john paul ii. >>> coming up next -- >> thousands of volunteers spent the weekend repairing homes. we will show you one family's emotional response to their home makeover on the peninsula. >>> on the peninsula, thousands of volunteers helped to remodel dozens of homes at community centers this weekend. >> among them a home in san mateo. the floor was decaying and the house was in disrepair. the kitchen had no hot water and the family was struggling to keep the home but had been in the home for several generations. here's part after the remodel. a new kitchen with new stove, refrigerator, dishwasher and
thompson in rome, back to you. >> today's ceremony wasn't without controversy. many criticized the vatican for canonizing pope john paul. and took too long to respond to the scandal. >>> back in the south bay, hundreds of people paid tribute to pope john paul ii. ♪ part of the tribute, a seven- foot tall bronze statue of the new saint. there it is unveiled at the church. the catholic bishop of san jose presided over the mass. it was held at our lady of peace church to pay...
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and may not see again, two popes including john paul ii will be named saints, and two living popes expected to be in attendance for the occasion. ann thompson is there tonight. >> reporter: pope francis is a big draw, but even he hasn't seen a crowd at the vatican like the one that's expected sunday. 1 million people from around the world to witness two popes, john the xxiii and john paul ii become saints. with a large contention from john paul's native poland. >> the state of john paul ii still lives in the nation. >> reporter: but with the joy, there is anguish from people like barbara blaine who was sexually abused by a priest. >> pope john paul ii had the opportunity and authority to stop the sexual violence, and he refused to do so. >> reporter: john paul believed in the power of saints. he created 482 of them, more than all his predecessors combined, by streamlining the process and eliminating the critical voice known as the devil's advocate. >> one of the things the devil's advocate would have focused on that, the clergy sex abuse crisis. >> reporter: washington's cardinal donald whirl has no doubt john paul is worthy. >> it's a deco
and may not see again, two popes including john paul ii will be named saints, and two living popes expected to be in attendance for the occasion. ann thompson is there tonight. >> reporter: pope francis is a big draw, but even he hasn't seen a crowd at the vatican like the one that's expected sunday. 1 million people from around the world to witness two popes, john the xxiii and john paul ii become saints. with a large contention from john paul's native poland. >> the state of john...
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new york city arbitrarily denied matching funds to bill de blasio as primary opponents bill thompson and john louis are. they clear the pathway to blasio ok thank you david laska thank you. coming up in march the international court of justice ruled the japan southern ocean whaling program breaks international law could this really finally bring an end to what remains of the brutality of that we only knew this read more on that with captain paul watson and will wars right up the birth. of the for the police believe it was a relief very hard to make out or to get people to long here there's a lot that you ever had sex with that hurt their feelings. when you want. to. sleep with. one of the beauty of the people. this was in the washington well as a list of the entries being suggested in the list of numbers of the. candidates for the office even more in addition to that actually back to and doesn't do too much for ad revenue my own tech agriculture giant teeth on a seventy six year old american farmer in eastern india fallout do you think this is going to create for the cia do you think this is
new york city arbitrarily denied matching funds to bill de blasio as primary opponents bill thompson and john louis are. they clear the pathway to blasio ok thank you david laska thank you. coming up in march the international court of justice ruled the japan southern ocean whaling program breaks international law could this really finally bring an end to what remains of the brutality of that we only knew this read more on that with captain paul watson and will wars right up the birth. of the...
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john fenoglio kron 4 news. the boston marthon will have more runners than last year, and more spectators than ever. but it will also have new security restrictions. scott thompson has the latest. the day began with a traditional blessing for runners at boston's old south church this easter sunday. although this blessing happens annually-- it has special meaning this year. monday's race is the first since the deadly bombings that killed three and injured over 200 others. members of the church made these blue and gold scarves and handed them out to runners to show their support. these scarves are interwoven with love and courage. the focus now shifts to marathon monday. it will be different this year. security will be tighter than ever. police have double the amount of officers on the streets-- many scattered throughout the crowds. new rules are also in place. among them-- no signs or banners bigger than 11 inches by 17 inches no back packs of any kind and unregistered runners hoping to join the race are prohibited. this is going to be the safest place on the planet on monday. just last week-- as the city came together to mark the one year anniversary of the atta
john fenoglio kron 4 news. the boston marthon will have more runners than last year, and more spectators than ever. but it will also have new security restrictions. scott thompson has the latest. the day began with a traditional blessing for runners at boston's old south church this easter sunday. although this blessing happens annually-- it has special meaning this year. monday's race is the first since the deadly bombings that killed three and injured over 200 others. members of the church...
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the ceo "the new york times" company, mark thompson came over from the bbc a couple years ago, on-camera, john on and on and on. as you may know, newspapers over in britain have a reputation for provocativeness and for not hiding their points of view. and with a lot of american media seeming to head that way, too, it's no wonder why they keep hiring brits. and that gives me into a segue what i think will be a big media story this coming week and that is the prize worthiness of news reporting coming from the nsa documents leaked by edward snowden. glen greene wald and two other journalists from "the guardian", the news organization founded in britain were in new orleans on friday to accept the george polling award for their work processing and explaining the documents that snows depp provided. the go "washington post" also shared in the polk award. on monday afternoon, journalists' most prestigious prizes happened out, those are the pulitzers. we don't know the winners yet we know this if snowden could have van not recognized, snubbed by the pulitzer committee that is going to be a very controv
the ceo "the new york times" company, mark thompson came over from the bbc a couple years ago, on-camera, john on and on and on. as you may know, newspapers over in britain have a reputation for provocativeness and for not hiding their points of view. and with a lot of american media seeming to head that way, too, it's no wonder why they keep hiring brits. and that gives me into a segue what i think will be a big media story this coming week and that is the prize worthiness of news...
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john xxiii will become saints. it is not without controversy. anne thompson is outside the vatican this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. i spoke to the mayor of the city of rome who says he is confident that their city can handle the influx of pilgrims. 4 million bottles of water for those thirsty pilgrims and, of course, efforts to redirect the eternal city's eternal traffic. the ceremonies to make john paul ii and john xxiii saints will take place tomorrow morning. those two popes are arguably the most influential popes of the 20th century. they both then enjoyed great popularity but are not without controversy, as you said. john paul ii has many critics who say he did not do enough or did very little to stop the sex abuse crisis and john xxiii, he is the pope who initiated the reform to the second vatican council, still opposed by some conservative catholics some 50 years later. despite all the criticism, both men will be made saints tomorrow. the only question now is will the weather hold? rain is forecast. erica? >> we'll cross our fingers. anne thompson, thank you.
john xxiii will become saints. it is not without controversy. anne thompson is outside the vatican this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. i spoke to the mayor of the city of rome who says he is confident that their city can handle the influx of pilgrims. 4 million bottles of water for those thirsty pilgrims and, of course, efforts to redirect the eternal city's eternal traffic. the ceremonies to make john paul ii and john xxiii saints will take place tomorrow...
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john xxiii led it from 1958 to 1983. they're set to draw a million people to vatican square. anne thompson is there with us. good afternoon. let's put this all into perspective for us, this big event. >> well, first of all, alex, this area is just jammed with people. they're expecting, as you said, 1 million. it seems like half of them are already here today. as far as perspective goes, john xxiii and john paul ii are arguably two of the most influential popes of the 20th century. john paul ii, most people don't remember him. he served for five years but they were five dramatic years in the history of the church because he initiated the secretary vatican council and that is the process that reformed the church, that modernized the church. you can see it if you've ever gone to catholic mass. it's said in english today. before vatican 2 it was said in latin. vatican 2 turned him around and had him face the congregation instead of giving the mass with his back to the masses. conservative catholics say it was the beginning of the downfall of the church. that's the controversy surrounding his sainthood. john pau
john xxiii led it from 1958 to 1983. they're set to draw a million people to vatican square. anne thompson is there with us. good afternoon. let's put this all into perspective for us, this big event. >> well, first of all, alex, this area is just jammed with people. they're expecting, as you said, 1 million. it seems like half of them are already here today. as far as perspective goes, john xxiii and john paul ii are arguably two of the most influential popes of the 20th century. john...
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here to discuss the possibility of more subpoenas, we have john bramnick, new jersey assemblyman and a new jersey reporter. wnbc's brian thompsonant who worked on new jersey governor jon corzine's campaign. so, assemblyman, i will start with you, since you kicked up this storm. basically we read your quote, and you're talking about potentially having a walkout here. having the republicans leave this committee. is that a real possibility and why? >> absolutely. john wisniewski comes on your show and says we have lined up witnesses. there's been absolutely no discussion with any republican members about lining up witnesses. that proves my point. now he's becoming a prosecutor. he's issuing subpoenas on his own. that's dangerous for, i think, the future of new jersey politics. the former state chairman. now he lines up mike duhame, probably the class of new jersey in terms of a political strategist. he now has to live with this fact that one person, the former state chairman is mentioning him as a potential witness. you know what public hears when they hear subpoena? they immediately think the person did something bad. if you're n
here to discuss the possibility of more subpoenas, we have john bramnick, new jersey assemblyman and a new jersey reporter. wnbc's brian thompsonant who worked on new jersey governor jon corzine's campaign. so, assemblyman, i will start with you, since you kicked up this storm. basically we read your quote, and you're talking about potentially having a walkout here. having the republicans leave this committee. is that a real possibility and why? >> absolutely. john wisniewski comes on...
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john xxiii. the canonization ceremony made even more historic as pope francis and pope benedict celebrated mass together. the first time a retired pope and a current pope have ever done this in public. ann thompsons at the vatican this morning. good morning. >> reporter: erica, it is still a mad house here. people don't seem to want to leave, and why not? many of these people spent the night on rome's uncomfortable cobblestones just to try to get into st. peter's square, and those that did, well, they were the lucky few because this crowd stretched all the way down to the river. the vatican says 500,000 people witnessed the mass here and then another 300,000 watched it on big screen tvs, 17 of them placed around the city of rome. all of them seeing for the first time two popes canonized in the catholic church. >> reporter: for an institution 2,000 years old, this was a first. two popes made saints before a crowd that spilled out on to the streets of rome. john xxiii who brought the church into the modern world by calling the second vatican council, and john paul ii who lifted up his native poland and helped bring down communism in eastern europe. two giants of the catholic church in the 20th cen
john xxiii. the canonization ceremony made even more historic as pope francis and pope benedict celebrated mass together. the first time a retired pope and a current pope have ever done this in public. ann thompsons at the vatican this morning. good morning. >> reporter: erica, it is still a mad house here. people don't seem to want to leave, and why not? many of these people spent the night on rome's uncomfortable cobblestones just to try to get into st. peter's square, and those that...
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i hereby appoint the honorable glenn thompson to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, johnhner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 7, 2014, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and the minority whip limited to five minutes, but in no event shall debate continue beyond 11:50 a.m. the chair now -- the chair now recognizes the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer, for five minutes. mr. blumenauer: thank you, mr. speaker. throughout american history the path to prosperity has been infrastructure. it's been building that path paving that road. constructing the transcontinental railroad, improving water systems extending electrification to rural america dams, flood control, sewer systems, each and every one of these initiatives were key to improving the quality of life f
i hereby appoint the honorable glenn thompson to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, johnhner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 7, 2014, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority...
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john paul ii will be made a saint along with pope john paul xxiii in an historic event at the vatican. but it's not without controversy. nbc's anne thompson is at the vatican this morning. anne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, natalie. at capacity, st. peter's square behind me can hold 80,000 people. but officials are expecting ten times that number to come here and witness history, because on sunday, the catholic church for the first time will canonize two popes together. all roads lead to rome for the world's catholics. the script from chicago joining one million pilgrims expected to jam the streets around the vatican to see popes john xxiii and john ii made saints. pope john opened the windows of the church to the world in 1962, convening the second vatican council that modernized this ancient faith. he led the church for just five years. john paul ii served for 26, a major figure on the world stage, the pope from poland helped bring down communism. he was a charismatic leader with a more conservative approach to catholic doctrine. at his funeral in 2005, millions chanted sainthood now. drowning out dissent. >> voices of women
john paul ii will be made a saint along with pope john paul xxiii in an historic event at the vatican. but it's not without controversy. nbc's anne thompson is at the vatican this morning. anne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, natalie. at capacity, st. peter's square behind me can hold 80,000 people. but officials are expecting ten times that number to come here and witness history, because on sunday, the catholic church for the first time will canonize two popes together. all...
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john if you see the state. to be. but each other. we live in a casino good leg economy and so it's wise to remember what hunter s. thompson said all gamblers lose regularly but they rarely discuss it in public losing is bad for the image good nobody buys hot tips for a loser remember that. well but i will only react to situations as i have read the reports and let you know please and no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter part of the monthly so it's six am a car...
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thompson said all gamblers lose regularly but they rarely discuss it in public losing is bad for the image good nobody buys hot tips for a loser remember that. johnerry slings propaganda mud of ukraine russia's foreign minister says he's jealous of its success the u.k. authorities appeal to mothers and wives to rest on their loved ones to stop citizens going to fight against syria the risk of an asteroid hitting this far greater than scientists ever built warns a new study what other media turns a blind eye to you get on r.t. . least be cool language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the yard p. interviews intriguing story to tell you. that troy. to find out more visit our big. dog called. over there and happy end of your workweek i married this is boom bust and these are the stories that we're tracking for you today. first up a lot of housing data has come out recently and we're taking a look at what the numbers mean and why going against everything we thought we knew about supply and demand up coming right up then we have dr james gall berth on the show today he's discussing conc
thompson said all gamblers lose regularly but they rarely discuss it in public losing is bad for the image good nobody buys hot tips for a loser remember that. johnerry slings propaganda mud of ukraine russia's foreign minister says he's jealous of its success the u.k. authorities appeal to mothers and wives to rest on their loved ones to stop citizens going to fight against syria the risk of an asteroid hitting this far greater than scientists ever built warns a new study what other media...