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since santos was 19 and sarah johnson was 16, the johnsons repeatedly warned santos not to see theirr again, but santos refused. >> to try to rule bruno in or out, we tested almost every piece of clothing that he was wearing that day and the following day when we arrested him. >> we never found his dna, fingerprints or anything in the crime scene and any of alan or diane's blood or dna on any of his clothing. >> so bruno santos was eliminated as a suspect. with no other possibilities, authorities then began to focus on the johnsons' daughter, sarah. >> no more what? >> kids. >> no more kids? >> no more! >> they learned that sarah was taking anti-depressants and had a stormy relationship with her mother. sarah's relatives thought she was being a normal teenager, pushing against authority, until they noticed her unusual behavior after the murders. >> she did not seem to be going through any sort of grief at all. she was not concerned at all about losing her mom and dad. she wanted to see her friends, she wanted to get her nails done. i mean, it was just really bizarre. >> this led inve
since santos was 19 and sarah johnson was 16, the johnsons repeatedly warned santos not to see theirr again, but santos refused. >> to try to rule bruno in or out, we tested almost every piece of clothing that he was wearing that day and the following day when we arrested him. >> we never found his dna, fingerprints or anything in the crime scene and any of alan or diane's blood or dna on any of his clothing. >> so bruno santos was eliminated as a suspect. with no other...
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johnson how.johnson says take it directly from the senate to the floor of the house so that it never goes through the community. he will never have to say he reported it out and get it passed, that is exactly what happened. he was willing to do that. those things were important. in the worst circumstances johnson had the good sense of humor. the worst was that week. we had riots in a hundred cities, troops in six cities johnson i would bring him every couple hours reports from hoover and the fbi one night and bring them this report and this is still the carmichael the black firebrand organizing amount of 14th and u street in washington to march. and georgetown where bob schaffer's predecessor left. all the editorials that drove him crazy. he reads this message. he says i waited 35 years for this. >> what do you think it was that target johnson around on civil rights? >> by the time i got to the white house is in his blood. he was talking about civil rights the night of kennedy's assassination. he
johnson how.johnson says take it directly from the senate to the floor of the house so that it never goes through the community. he will never have to say he reported it out and get it passed, that is exactly what happened. he was willing to do that. those things were important. in the worst circumstances johnson had the good sense of humor. the worst was that week. we had riots in a hundred cities, troops in six cities johnson i would bring him every couple hours reports from hoover and the...
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secretary johnson: yes. as you know, we encourage those participants, if they are renewing, to do that months in advance of when their current authorization expires. you are correct that a number were not issued their work authorization in time. i think you are right that the number is about 11,000. most were renewed timely and were able to get their work authorizations on time. i also know from the director of cics that we have set up a hotline, so to speak, for expedited treatment. if someone is facing the laps of their work authorization, and they have not gotten a new one in time, and if that process is utilized, we will do our best to try to turn that around in a timely manner, making sure that we appropriately assess the renewal application, but i do know there is an expedited route to getting work authorization before it lapses, it and take advantage of it. senator: i thank you for that. as you might imagine, there are numbers trying to encourage the president to create the daca program, and there are
secretary johnson: yes. as you know, we encourage those participants, if they are renewing, to do that months in advance of when their current authorization expires. you are correct that a number were not issued their work authorization in time. i think you are right that the number is about 11,000. most were renewed timely and were able to get their work authorizations on time. i also know from the director of cics that we have set up a hotline, so to speak, for expedited treatment. if someone...
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it was really under johnson that began. absolutely. >> you mentioned booth had many opportunities to actually assess the lincoln. do you think that because he was an incredible actor that he chose the theater to commit this final dramatic act and create the most dramatic spectacle which meant he was actually an actor along with the president so that he in the end would create an incredible thing even that he's a fantastic actor and is quite famous. david: not only that, but before he killed lincoln in the theater, he had a very elaborate plot of kidnapping lincoln by kidnapping one person and grabbing lincoln and if you can imagine lowering lincoln down to a waiting conspirator on the side of the stage. can you imagine lincoln dangling in the air? he was obsessed by the theater. his greatest role, really. he kept visiting the theater and went to grovers theater which was another big theater. can you invite him to the theater? he was totally obsessed by it. the theater was very important. >> we have colleagues who construe l
it was really under johnson that began. absolutely. >> you mentioned booth had many opportunities to actually assess the lincoln. do you think that because he was an incredible actor that he chose the theater to commit this final dramatic act and create the most dramatic spectacle which meant he was actually an actor along with the president so that he in the end would create an incredible thing even that he's a fantastic actor and is quite famous. david: not only that, but before he...
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those pardons, johnson grants liberally. first by the dozens, then the hundreds, then that thousands. in the spring and summer of 1865, pardon seekers choked the white house as johnson quickly granted over 7000 pardons, leaving only a handful of the confederate leaders disfranchised. as for the former slaves johnson's policies offered them little except a constricted freedom. despite his previous top talk, the land in the south -- tough talk, the land in the south would be redistributed and no african-american men, even those who fought in the union ranks, would receive their right to vote. this was a country for white men and as long as i'm president it shall be a government for white men, johnson said. that summer, johnson allowed white southerners to hold state elections that resulted in the election of state legislators that filled with x confederates who immediately began passing the instruments black codes. laws designed to re-create as much of the antebellum racial and economic order as possible. the various black cod
those pardons, johnson grants liberally. first by the dozens, then the hundreds, then that thousands. in the spring and summer of 1865, pardon seekers choked the white house as johnson quickly granted over 7000 pardons, leaving only a handful of the confederate leaders disfranchised. as for the former slaves johnson's policies offered them little except a constricted freedom. despite his previous top talk, the land in the south -- tough talk, the land in the south would be redistributed and no...
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johnson was the only u.s. senator from a seceded state who had remained in the senate rather than resigned and joined the confederacy. as vice president, johnson had talked tough about the need to punish the south. treason must be made odious, he said. traders must be punished and impoverished. their plantations must be seized and divided into small farms and sold to honest, industrious men. in may 1865, president johnson announced a policy so lenient to the south that it left republican supporters flabbergasted. he offered amnesty to most former confederates. all text confederates had to do was swear an oath of renewed allegiance to the united states and they would be allowed back in as if nothing had happened. the only exceptions to this policy were high-ranking civil military and judicial officers of the confederacy, war criminals and individuals who before the war had held more than $20,000 in taxable property. the planter class who johnson had always hated. to regain their citizenship, planters and confed
johnson was the only u.s. senator from a seceded state who had remained in the senate rather than resigned and joined the confederacy. as vice president, johnson had talked tough about the need to punish the south. treason must be made odious, he said. traders must be punished and impoverished. their plantations must be seized and divided into small farms and sold to honest, industrious men. in may 1865, president johnson announced a policy so lenient to the south that it left republican...
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. >> the next suspect was bob johnson, a roofing contractor.arrell fired johnson just two weeks before his murder. >> he was upset that he wasn't going to continue to work there because, according to him, darrell had promised him continued work. >> darrell's family never met johnson, but they'd heard of him. >> darrell had mentioned that he had had some problems with him. he usually didn't bring his problems home, and so since it was something that he had shared with me, i thought it was probably serious. >> incredibly, just two days after darrell's murder, johnson called asking to get his job back. >> the superintendent felt like it was odd that bob johnson was calling there, when can i come to work, after the fact, after darrell's been murdered, because his belief was that darrell didn't want him there. >> johnson said that on the day of the murder he was with his child in a dallas hospital. this was verified. but he still had time to commit the murder. >> the alibi wasn't sufficient enough, in my mind, to totally exclude him. >> but like cur
. >> the next suspect was bob johnson, a roofing contractor.arrell fired johnson just two weeks before his murder. >> he was upset that he wasn't going to continue to work there because, according to him, darrell had promised him continued work. >> darrell's family never met johnson, but they'd heard of him. >> darrell had mentioned that he had had some problems with him. he usually didn't bring his problems home, and so since it was something that he had shared with me,...
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it's main manufacture, johnson & johnson, eventually pulling it off the market. but tonight, the fbi now asking who knew what and when? here's abc's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, a medical device that can put women at greater risk of deadly uterine cancer is the subject of an fbi investigation, including what the largest maker of the device johnson & johnson, knew about the risks and when they knew it. johnson and& johnson first alerted to the possible risks in 2006 by a pathologist. soon others in the medical alarm, and johnson & johnson removed it from the market last july. the fda implementing its most serious warning on the device last november. the surgical device, the power morcellator, breaks down growths in the uterus so they can easily be removed. but in up to 1 in 350 cases an unknown cancer is hidden in that fibroid. and in these cases, the morcellator can spray those cancer cells within the uterus spreading and potentially worsening the disease. which is what dr. amy reed and her husband say happened in her case. >> if you disrupt the mass
it's main manufacture, johnson & johnson, eventually pulling it off the market. but tonight, the fbi now asking who knew what and when? here's abc's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, a medical device that can put women at greater risk of deadly uterine cancer is the subject of an fbi investigation, including what the largest maker of the device johnson & johnson, knew about the risks and when they knew it. johnson and& johnson first alerted to the possible risks in 2006...
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as suzanne kennedy tells us, johnson is anxious for the case to be over. reporter: martese johnson headed in looking more like a lawyer in a college it. he is facing two misdemeanor charges stemming from a smart arrest outside a bar across him the uva campus. cell phone video captured the abc agents pinning a bloody johnson to the ground. today, the rising student says he was anxious for the ordeal to be over. >> i want to thank everyone that is been supporting me through what is been a strenuous process. i hope that in the near future this process will end. it has endorsed longer than we all expected, but i believe that justice will be served. reporter: police reports say he try to get into a bar but when he was refused to became belligerent. his attorney is critical of the rest and how long it is taken to go to trial. >> we police the had -- lacked justification.
as suzanne kennedy tells us, johnson is anxious for the case to be over. reporter: martese johnson headed in looking more like a lawyer in a college it. he is facing two misdemeanor charges stemming from a smart arrest outside a bar across him the uva campus. cell phone video captured the abc agents pinning a bloody johnson to the ground. today, the rising student says he was anxious for the ordeal to be over. >> i want to thank everyone that is been supporting me through what is been a...
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right after johnson moved in.e said, if you can't ask this shower, i'm going to have to move back to the elms, which was his house in d.c. he was obsessed. he had six different nozzles spraying all parts of his body. he wanted to go from cold to hot. he didn't want it warm. he had a bunch of mirrors installed on the ceiling. when the head plumber would try it out, he would come out beet red, his veins popping out. it was not a comfortable thing. president nixon took one look at it and said -- when he came in he said, get rid of this. all of the work they had done was for nothing. at the very end, before johnson left office, he was using the bathroom and he asked the head plumber to come in. he said, i want you to know that this show were has been my delight. thank you. that meant the world to the head plumber because he worked so hard to try to please him. they had five different replacement showers. they rerouted the water tanks to make this happen. everybody was involved in this from the chief usher on down. bri
right after johnson moved in.e said, if you can't ask this shower, i'm going to have to move back to the elms, which was his house in d.c. he was obsessed. he had six different nozzles spraying all parts of his body. he wanted to go from cold to hot. he didn't want it warm. he had a bunch of mirrors installed on the ceiling. when the head plumber would try it out, he would come out beet red, his veins popping out. it was not a comfortable thing. president nixon took one look at it and said --...
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johnson sr. montana -- joseph j. dunne i. nebraska -- amanda baker. mark a. hekert.lan r. beck. igor soldo. new hampshire higher -- -- stephen joseph arkel. new jersey -- were not sorenaldo arocha, jr. christopher m. goodel. stephen j. petrozello. melvin vincent santiago. new mexico -- anthony p. haas. new york -- frank g. bordenero. thomas k. choy. dennis e. guerera. wyn jyn lu. douglas h. mayvell. darrell r. pearson. rafael l. ramos. christopher g. skinner. david w. smith jr. michael c. williams. north carolina -- jeffrey w. green. stanley l. klingenschmidt. alexander e. thalman. ohio -- michael a. paris sr. justin r. weinbrenner. oklahoma -- bryan d. beck. kelly a. chase. terry b. fischer. mitchell d. weeks. kristen d. willheit. pennsylvania -- richard a. champion. brian k. dixon ii. david kedra. cheryl a. pierce. south carolina -- joseph j. madaskovic. holmes n. smith jr. tennessee -- david c. johnson. darryl j. perrett. michael a. petrina. texas -- paul a. buckles. charles d. dinwiddy. lee dixon. jessica l. hollis. cleveland d. johnson jr. mark u. kelley. alejan
johnson sr. montana -- joseph j. dunne i. nebraska -- amanda baker. mark a. hekert.lan r. beck. igor soldo. new hampshire higher -- -- stephen joseph arkel. new jersey -- were not sorenaldo arocha, jr. christopher m. goodel. stephen j. petrozello. melvin vincent santiago. new mexico -- anthony p. haas. new york -- frank g. bordenero. thomas k. choy. dennis e. guerera. wyn jyn lu. douglas h. mayvell. darrell r. pearson. rafael l. ramos. christopher g. skinner. david w. smith jr. michael c....
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johnson & johnson first alerted to the possible risks in 2006 by a pathologist. soon others in the medical community started sounding the alarm, and johnson & johnson removed it from the market last july. the fda implementing its most serious warning on the device last november. the surgical device, the power morcellator, breaks down growths in the uterus so they can ease by be removed. but in up to 1 in 350 cases, an unknown cancer is hidden in that fibroid. and in these cases, the morcellator can spray those cancer cells within the uterus spreading and potentially worsening the disease. which is what dr. amy reed and her husband say happened in her case. >> if you disrupt the mass, you know, it's like a bee's hive. if you know, if you start chopping it up the bees will spill all over the place and you're in trouble. >> reporter: now, we reached out to johnson & johnson, who told us they have not been contacted by the fbi, adding, so far, they are the only manufacturer to have pulled the device. others do remain on the market with that fda black box warning. dav
johnson & johnson first alerted to the possible risks in 2006 by a pathologist. soon others in the medical community started sounding the alarm, and johnson & johnson removed it from the market last july. the fda implementing its most serious warning on the device last november. the surgical device, the power morcellator, breaks down growths in the uterus so they can ease by be removed. but in up to 1 in 350 cases, an unknown cancer is hidden in that fibroid. and in these cases, the...
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commissioner president fong commissioner wu commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioners first on your calendar is items for continuance item one at mississippi conditional use authorization is for may 14, 2015 any public comment? item two on van ness avenue proposed until may 21st 2015 at turk street and case no. at lech worth downtown project authorization have proposed until june 4th, 2015 further commissioners item 7 for case no. at pine strait conditional use authorization is proposed for continuance may 28 i have no future items proposed for continuance and unless - there are no speaker cards >> okay. any public comment on the items proposed for continuance? not seeing mississippi any that being said >> commissioner richards move to continue all the items proposed as outlined. >> number 7? >> 7 1, 2, 3 ab and 7. >> commissioners on that months ago motion commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu and commissioner president fong 12340e78
commissioner president fong commissioner wu commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioners first on your calendar is items for continuance item one at mississippi conditional use authorization is for may 14, 2015 any public comment? item two on van ness avenue proposed until may 21st 2015 at turk street and case no. at lech worth downtown project authorization have proposed until june 4th, 2015 further commissioners item 7...
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johnson is free on bond. >> look, it is a horrible, unfortunate incident. a tragedy for all concerned. nobody ever intended for this to occur. and the, my client expresses you know, sympathy and empathy for the victim and the victim's family. >> reporter: johnson's lawyer says they will ask probation. gelman faces between 18 and 25 years. >>> the uva student arrested from a bloody confrontation spoke out today after a court hearing in charlottesville. marquis johnson is asking the commonwealth drop the charges filed against him in the controversial and violent arrest. today's hearing in district court was only to set a trial date for the public intoxication and obstruction of justice charges filed after johnson was arrested on march 1st. the trial date was set for september. >> i hope that, in the near future, this process will end. it has endured a bit longer than we all expected, but i believe that justice will be served at the end of the day. >> if the commonwealth decides not to prosecute or dismiss charges against johnson, the judge said he will hear t
johnson is free on bond. >> look, it is a horrible, unfortunate incident. a tragedy for all concerned. nobody ever intended for this to occur. and the, my client expresses you know, sympathy and empathy for the victim and the victim's family. >> reporter: johnson's lawyer says they will ask probation. gelman faces between 18 and 25 years. >>> the uva student arrested from a bloody confrontation spoke out today after a court hearing in charlottesville. marquis johnson is...
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johnson says. continues the bashful person considers what he should say or do will never be forgotten but we have now suspended on every syllable nothing ought to fall from him which will not bear the test of time and he concludes he fact considers how little he dwells on the condition of others will learn how little the attention of others is attracted to himself. be at most we can reasonably hope for is to fill a vacant hour with prattle end be forgotten. this is not actually pessimistic, is both realistic and consul later read because it takes a great burden off of our shoulders if we truly take that to heart. dr. johnson calls our attention to the complex relationship of our states of mind and morality without ever suggesting that there is a complete solution to our problems. johnson says things that are obvious and yet we never thought of them and enables us even if he does not compel us to control ourselves. for example, he says, as pulte looks upon misery without partaking pain so envied the
johnson says. continues the bashful person considers what he should say or do will never be forgotten but we have now suspended on every syllable nothing ought to fall from him which will not bear the test of time and he concludes he fact considers how little he dwells on the condition of others will learn how little the attention of others is attracted to himself. be at most we can reasonably hope for is to fill a vacant hour with prattle end be forgotten. this is not actually pessimistic, is...
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that is where johnson was staying. during the afternoon of the 14th, john wilkes booth did stop at the kirkwood house and asked the clerk to stick a card in johnson's box where he wrote, "don't wish to disturb you. are you at home? j.w. booth." some historians think he did that to frame johnson indicate -- in case george as a rough -- asaroth did not carry out his plan to assassinate johnson, which in fact he did not. here is the theater and the house across the street where president clinton died, the pedersen boardinghouse -- pedersen boardinghouse. george never carries it out. he was staying in the same house where johnson was to go to his room that same night and shoot him. instead, he goes to germantown and the weapons are found in his room by investigators within 24 hours after president lincoln's assassination. this was the rogers house, this is where secretary of state seward was recovering from a carriage accident. . this is where lewis powell did make successful entry into the home of seward. on the pretense
that is where johnson was staying. during the afternoon of the 14th, john wilkes booth did stop at the kirkwood house and asked the clerk to stick a card in johnson's box where he wrote, "don't wish to disturb you. are you at home? j.w. booth." some historians think he did that to frame johnson indicate -- in case george as a rough -- asaroth did not carry out his plan to assassinate johnson, which in fact he did not. here is the theater and the house across the street where president...
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johnson and johnson removed the device last year. "good morning america" will have more on the deadly floods in texas and the johnson and johnson investigation at 7:00 a.m. >>> a house fire sent a person to the hospital. the fire started in the first floor bedroom around 2:30, crews quickly knocked down those flames, but not before somebody became overcome by smoke. that person is being checked by doctors. it is unclear how this house fire started. >>> developing people in north philadelphia are waking up to find their street blocked off because of a sinkhole. the action cam was was on nicholas street yorcht. the street is closed. >>> police say this man entered a woman's home on the 1800 block of south rose wood at 5:30 on monday. she woke up to find him standing over her while she was in bed. he putted hand overred mouth and demanded money and raped her. the man may have been involved in a similar assault on chadwick street. >>> police say scooters and motorcycles are the hot new target for thieves in south philadelphia and center
johnson and johnson removed the device last year. "good morning america" will have more on the deadly floods in texas and the johnson and johnson investigation at 7:00 a.m. >>> a house fire sent a person to the hospital. the fire started in the first floor bedroom around 2:30, crews quickly knocked down those flames, but not before somebody became overcome by smoke. that person is being checked by doctors. it is unclear how this house fire started. >>> developing...
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& johnson and other companies. marcy gonzales is following the story live from new york. >> sara, johnson & johnson just got back to us they got contacted by the fbi, today one of them is sharing what happened to her hoping it will serve as a warning to women everywhere. a surgical device used on tens of thousands of women every year the fbi looking into the laparoscopic morselater. it breaks the fibroids into pieces so be easily removed but as many as one in 353 cases cancer is hidden in that fibroid and can be spread. >> they have no way of knowing but the idea that anyone was harmed is concerning. >> amy says it happened to her, she was checked for cancer before a histect my last fall but then they found a rare form of cancer. >> at no point in time did anyone say, because you had it it morselated that worsened your prognosis, we discovered that on our own. johnson & johnson is the manufacturing of the device and they are looking into what they knew and when. the powerhouse was alerted in 2006 by a pathologist a
& johnson and other companies. marcy gonzales is following the story live from new york. >> sara, johnson & johnson just got back to us they got contacted by the fbi, today one of them is sharing what happened to her hoping it will serve as a warning to women everywhere. a surgical device used on tens of thousands of women every year the fbi looking into the laparoscopic morselater. it breaks the fibroids into pieces so be easily removed but as many as one in 353 cases cancer is...
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johnson and johnson pulled the product off the market. the fbi wants to know who knew what and when. "good morning america" will have more on the investigation after "action news." >>> scooters and motorcycles are the hot no targets for thieves in south philadelphia and center city. one of the thefts took place a week ago. this is surveillance video just released from the scene. bandits have gotten away with 21 vehicles since last month. in most cases the stolen bikes have been locked, but not scullerly. eva pilgrim will have a -- but not securely. eva pilgrim will have a look at the hot spots. >> people in philadelphia are waking up to find their street blocked off because of a sing hole. crews found the 2 by 2-foot wide gap in the road because of a water main break. >>> while the cleanup begins for some storm victims in texas others are being ordered to evacuate. 500 people are heading to higher ground. in canadian texas a tornado that touched down is responsible for three serious injuries. dams near dallas are in danger of breaking. th
johnson and johnson pulled the product off the market. the fbi wants to know who knew what and when. "good morning america" will have more on the investigation after "action news." >>> scooters and motorcycles are the hot no targets for thieves in south philadelphia and center city. one of the thefts took place a week ago. this is surveillance video just released from the scene. bandits have gotten away with 21 vehicles since last month. in most cases the stolen...
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. >> i am bruce johnson. breaking news tonight. families, including children, were enjoying ardmore park this afternoon when gunfire erupted. county police say a car rolled up, shots rang out from one of the vehicle's windows into a crowd of people on the basketball court. >> four people were hit. one is now dead. garrett is live on the scene in springdale where he talked to witnesses and police. >> reporter: you can tell by the size. crime scene behind me this is a very big and on the weekends a very active community park. i spoke to some folks who have been coming here sunday for decades and they have never seen or heard of anything like today's brazen midday drive by shooting. police say around 2:30 this afternoon a car carrying at the least one gunman rolled into the parking lot at the ardmore park and opened tire. the shooting happened near the back of the parking lot towards the basketball courts. bullets struck at least four people, including an older man here pitching horseshoes, who was hit in the stomach. he was able to w
. >> i am bruce johnson. breaking news tonight. families, including children, were enjoying ardmore park this afternoon when gunfire erupted. county police say a car rolled up, shots rang out from one of the vehicle's windows into a crowd of people on the basketball court. >> four people were hit. one is now dead. garrett is live on the scene in springdale where he talked to witnesses and police. >> reporter: you can tell by the size. crime scene behind me this is a very big...
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. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you very much great project real quick question i think one street is not a good ratio what's the opportunity to add more car sharing spaces? >> curling we have 29 unit so the demand is not greater than one we have alternated parking spaces but with the 2 to 1 ratio we've tried to maintain the number of private spaces to what is available for a car share right you i disagreeing disagree due to each of one of the unit. >> my only comment is given the real the location of where we are and the lack of transit in that particular location it makes it very difficult to access the site otherwise. >> right that's why we need more car sharing than less so people can use those cars the way to get around and the amenity to be able to get back and forth i'll see what my fellow commissioners have to say but i have a suggestion. >> steve a land use attorney one point that you can offer the ride share parking spaces but for 29 unit it will be a challenge to get a car share company interested in that but we can accommodate them but unlivable with 29 spaces more than
. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you very much great project real quick question i think one street is not a good ratio what's the opportunity to add more car sharing spaces? >> curling we have 29 unit so the demand is not greater than one we have alternated parking spaces but with the 2 to 1 ratio we've tried to maintain the number of private spaces to what is available for a car share right you i disagreeing disagree due to each of one of the unit. >> my only...
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it was really under johnson that began.solutely. >> you mentioned booth had many opportunities to actually assassinate lincoln. i was wondering, do you think that because he was an incredible actor that he chose the theater to commit this final dramatic act and create the most dramatic spectacle which meant that he was actually an actor along with the president so that he in the end would create an incredible thing that he could never on the stage even though he was a fantastic actor and quite famous. >> well when you think about it -- not only that but before he killed lincoln in the theater, he had a very elaborate plot of kidnapping lincoln by one person grabbing lincoln in the theater and then lowering, if you can imagine this lowering lincoln on a rope down a waiting conspirator on the side of the stage. can you imagine lincoln dangling in the air? he was obsessed by the theater. i'm talking about booth. for him, this was his greatest role, really. he kept visiting the theater and went to grovers theater which was anot
it was really under johnson that began.solutely. >> you mentioned booth had many opportunities to actually assassinate lincoln. i was wondering, do you think that because he was an incredible actor that he chose the theater to commit this final dramatic act and create the most dramatic spectacle which meant that he was actually an actor along with the president so that he in the end would create an incredible thing that he could never on the stage even though he was a fantastic actor and...
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andrew johnson. johnson had not been not been lincoln's running mate. hannibal hamlin was a wonderful vice president. he and lincoln got along well. he was supportive of emancipation. he was supportive of the civil war. he was a bright lawyer. he wanted to be vice president again. lincoln thought he was going to be defeated for reelection in 1864 and had sherman not marched to the sea and grant had successes, lincoln might have been defeated by george mcclellan. he was advised to take someone from the border states to be vice president. he did not know andrew johnson. they did not get along. johnson on inauguration day -- in those days, vice presidents issued their inaugural address before the president -- johnson either was drunk or was taking medicine for a cold or flu which was his excuse. most historians think he was drunk. i can't tell you whether it was medicine or alcohol. whatever it was, he babbled through his inaugural address which was a disgrace, and lincoln said i never want anything mor
andrew johnson. johnson had not been not been lincoln's running mate. hannibal hamlin was a wonderful vice president. he and lincoln got along well. he was supportive of emancipation. he was supportive of the civil war. he was a bright lawyer. he wanted to be vice president again. lincoln thought he was going to be defeated for reelection in 1864 and had sherman not marched to the sea and grant had successes, lincoln might have been defeated by george mcclellan. he was advised to take someone...
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bar in the northern california town of guerneville was becoming a hangout for 32-year-old michelle johnsonthe one-time aspiring model had fallen on tough times. after the breakup of her ten-year marriage, michelle and her two young children were forced to live with her parents. and that wasn't working out. >> there was some strain between michelle and her mom and the stepfather, paul. they didn't see eye to eye on a lot of things. >> so, michelle moved out and got her own apartment. to celebrate, michelle went to the bull pen bar, where she was supposed to meet her friends. michelle stayed for about 25 minutes, talked briefly to some bar patrons, and had three drinks. >> we could see that she seemed to be acting appropriately, she seemed to be having a good time. >> then she left by herself at 12:54 a.m. michelle's friends who were in michelle's apartment building left to meet her at the bar. but as they walked outside, they saw something unusual. it was a red pickup truck with a woman in the back of the truck flailing her arms. >> all we knew was there was a woman who was in distress in t
bar in the northern california town of guerneville was becoming a hangout for 32-year-old michelle johnsonthe one-time aspiring model had fallen on tough times. after the breakup of her ten-year marriage, michelle and her two young children were forced to live with her parents. and that wasn't working out. >> there was some strain between michelle and her mom and the stepfather, paul. they didn't see eye to eye on a lot of things. >> so, michelle moved out and got her own apartment....
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commissioner president fong commissioner wu commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner johnson and commissioner moore. >> commissioners, the first item on your agenda item one ab for cases at pacific avenue discretionary review and variance proposed until june next case pacific discretionary review and variance are proposed until june 4th no another items i have several speaker cards for the first two items. >> calling names of speaker cards sorry (calling names). >> hello, i'm eric i'm the son the project sponsor we're here to support the staff recommendation for continuance the hamburger until june 4th we requested may 21st, however foufd the dprer was not available we agreed to the fourth date there is currently angle dbi enforcement action that is, we may have to abate within the next thirty days on we don't know at this point. >> thank you good afternoon commissioner president fong and members of the planning commission i'm kathleen the chair for the russian hill association this proposed project as ramifications beyond pacific after the results of this hearing will effect
commissioner president fong commissioner wu commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner johnson and commissioner moore. >> commissioners, the first item on your agenda item one ab for cases at pacific avenue discretionary review and variance proposed until june next case pacific discretionary review and variance are proposed until june 4th no another items i have several speaker cards for the first two items. >> calling names of speaker cards sorry (calling names)....
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everything went by so fast but it took so long. >> stinson held sergeant johnson as he died. now the he is in prison for johnson's murder. >> this man was building bombs to kill american soldiers serving their country in 2007. >> investigators say he spent ten years in syria. they say he was making bombs designed to destroy american convoys in iraq. in november of 2007, just two months after sergeant johnson was killed, he came home to north london. he had a wife, a child, and a steady job driving one of london's iconic black cabs. he had been fingerprinted on his return to london. in 2012 investigators searched his home and found a bomb making manual but a key evidence came from a piece of a similar bomb analyzed by the fbi. his fingerprints in yellow linking him to the bomb that killed sergeant johnson. >> the fbi unit has hundreds of thousands of bits of bombs to go through and they're working their way through it and it's that backlog that's taken the time. >> at trial he claims the bombs were meant to protect iraqi sunnis to militants. he was sentenced to 38 years for jo
everything went by so fast but it took so long. >> stinson held sergeant johnson as he died. now the he is in prison for johnson's murder. >> this man was building bombs to kill american soldiers serving their country in 2007. >> investigators say he spent ten years in syria. they say he was making bombs designed to destroy american convoys in iraq. in november of 2007, just two months after sergeant johnson was killed, he came home to north london. he had a wife, a child, and...
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johnson and johnson enters the first of its kind partnership to see how the sickest patients receive experimental relationships the documents that changes everything for the man who blew the whistle for everything. the man who blew the whistle on the "nightly business report" for tonight. >>> tonight i spent the nike talking to the biggest executive for the biggest mutual fund. we begin with the jobs report. after a strong jobless claims report. the claims for the first time unemployment benefits have remains below 300,000 now for nine consecutive weeks. that should indicate a strengthening job mar economic picture has gotten hazy. yesterday's private payrolls report baz disappointing so with the latest read on worker product growth stagnating for the first quarter in the year making tomorrow's t job report harder to prehikt. hampton with the report now. >> wall street expecting rebound from only 126,000 jobs added to payroll in march. but app ril job reports, at 315,000, a sharp contrast to predictions of just 186,000 new jobs from russell investments. the konsence us forecast for a
johnson and johnson enters the first of its kind partnership to see how the sickest patients receive experimental relationships the documents that changes everything for the man who blew the whistle for everything. the man who blew the whistle on the "nightly business report" for tonight. >>> tonight i spent the nike talking to the biggest executive for the biggest mutual fund. we begin with the jobs report. after a strong jobless claims report. the claims for the first time...
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officer killed before johnson. fontan in a's mother says the passing years and honoring ceremonies only ease the pain a little. >> it brings everything back to the surface again and you remember the day that you were told that your son was killed but it is a wonderful memorial the san jose pd does for our officers and it's important to remember them. >> reporter: and it did coming up at 6:00 more on the ceremony and how the events of the year have changed the department. live in san jose robert honda, nbc bay area news. >>> we have new video of a smash and grab burglary at a san francisco boutique. see some of the surveillance cameras here you can see that burger using a rock to smash in the front door and then he comes right inside. this happened on april 21st around 3:30 a.m. on west portal avenue. if you recognize the suspect you're asked to call san francisco police. >>> on the peninsula was it a prank or a crime? palo alto police are investigating a string of paint ball attacks. they say someone fired patient
officer killed before johnson. fontan in a's mother says the passing years and honoring ceremonies only ease the pain a little. >> it brings everything back to the surface again and you remember the day that you were told that your son was killed but it is a wonderful memorial the san jose pd does for our officers and it's important to remember them. >> reporter: and it did coming up at 6:00 more on the ceremony and how the events of the year have changed the department. live in san...
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. >>> and johnson and johnson is predicting big returns for one of the biggest businesses pharmaceuticals. the largest maker of the health s outlined a strategy to get pharma sales flying. but investors gave the plan a cool reception sending shares lower in trading. meg terrell has more from the headquarbrunswick, new jersey. >> johnson and johnson is the world's largest health care company. and pharmaceuticals is the largest business bringing in more than $32 billion last year. that accounted for almost half of the j&j sales and the majority of the profit. today the company for growth to 100 analysts and investors in the home town of new brunswick, new jersey. the ceo in an interview explained what is driving the biggest unit. >> if you go back since 2009, we've launched 14 compounds and if we look forward between now and 2019, we expect to have 10 new compounds. >> that is 10 new drugs they are planned to submit for regulatory approval each with the potential to bring in more than a billion dollars in annual revenue. >> you'll have some wins and some that don't turn out the way you expe
. >>> and johnson and johnson is predicting big returns for one of the biggest businesses pharmaceuticals. the largest maker of the health s outlined a strategy to get pharma sales flying. but investors gave the plan a cool reception sending shares lower in trading. meg terrell has more from the headquarbrunswick, new jersey. >> johnson and johnson is the world's largest health care company. and pharmaceuticals is the largest business bringing in more than $32 billion last year....
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the wounds on martese johnson had healed. but continued outrage over what happened to him is drawing him new supporters. >> i'm horrified to see that happening in this community. >> reporter: protests erupted after johnson's arrest by white abc agents which left a gash on his head requiring 10 stitches. the 20-year-old is charged with public intoxication and obstruction of justice. >> we believe that the police lack justification to detain or arrest him so we think the right thing to do is to dismiss the charges against him. >> reporter: in court today the commonwealth argued for a two- day trial. but the judge said they would have to settle for a one-day as long as it takes trial on september 30. >> i hope in the near future this process will end. it's endured a bit longer than we all expected. but i believe that justice will be served at the end of the day. >> reporter: state police have been reviewing the arrest. the commonwealth's attorney plans to meet with police before deciding whether to drop charges. another status h
the wounds on martese johnson had healed. but continued outrage over what happened to him is drawing him new supporters. >> i'm horrified to see that happening in this community. >> reporter: protests erupted after johnson's arrest by white abc agents which left a gash on his head requiring 10 stitches. the 20-year-old is charged with public intoxication and obstruction of justice. >> we believe that the police lack justification to detain or arrest him so we think the right...
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johnson. i thank her for her great leadership for keeping america number one. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. brady: i'm proud to yield two minutes to the gentleman from georgia, mr. allen. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for two minutes. mr. allen: thank you, mr. brady mr. speaker. i would like to remind my colleagues on the other side that under the leadership of the former presenter almost $1 trillion was spent on a stimulus package with nothing to show for it. i was in the business world then. i have been in the business world 37 years. the reason i ran for congress was to bring real world experience to this body. that is why i rise today in support of h.r. 80 -- 880. the reason for that is is because when you invest and you invest properly, there is a return. those families find jobs. and that's what this bill is ab
johnson. i thank her for her great leadership for keeping america number one. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. brady: i'm proud to yield two minutes to the gentleman from georgia, mr. allen. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for two minutes. mr. allen: thank you, mr. brady mr. speaker. i would like to remind my colleagues on...
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guy johnson, it has been -- guy johnson: it has been stunning. >> there is intense fixation.t is not a problem in the short-term. guy johnson: is a problem you cannot solve in the parliament. -- is it a problem you cannot solve in the parliament? francine: it does not mean they are not looking at it. guy johnson: i have not heard -- if you think you can change the productivity story and you can deal with the economic problems the country faces, why have we not centered around everything and everything else is a derivative? that is why i am surprised. guest: i agree and, as you say, it is a good way to get people turned off. thinking about education, skills, wage growth, and housing, it seems that they are proposing to make things worse and not better. >> it is tight. what are the main issues that the people care about? >> i think wage growth is what people are likely to care about and they should. it is reasonable to not care and it could have gone on under the parties for a long time. that stopped and we are now 14%-15% poorer. you do not hear the parties say, what are we do
guy johnson, it has been -- guy johnson: it has been stunning. >> there is intense fixation.t is not a problem in the short-term. guy johnson: is a problem you cannot solve in the parliament. -- is it a problem you cannot solve in the parliament? francine: it does not mean they are not looking at it. guy johnson: i have not heard -- if you think you can change the productivity story and you can deal with the economic problems the country faces, why have we not centered around everything...
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marty's johnson was in court this morning. suzanne kennedy joins us live where we heard from johnson today. suzanne: we certainly did. he showed up here in a case that has garnered national attention. you are member that johnson was arrested back around st. patrick's day. he was arrested outside of a charlottesville bar. video captured him with blood on his face. ultimately he was charged with public intoxication and obstruction with force. today, he appeared in court with his lawyer on his side and spoke briefly about the charges he will face. >> i want to thank everyone who has been supporting me in what has been a strenuous process. i hope in the near future this process will end. it has endured longer than we expected. i believe that justice will be served. suzanne: johnson's attorney as asked that the charges be dropped. the attorneys considering that, saying that his arrest was not justified, that his constitutional rights were violated. johnson had hoped to put this whole ordeal behind him before he started his four yea
marty's johnson was in court this morning. suzanne kennedy joins us live where we heard from johnson today. suzanne: we certainly did. he showed up here in a case that has garnered national attention. you are member that johnson was arrested back around st. patrick's day. he was arrested outside of a charlottesville bar. video captured him with blood on his face. ultimately he was charged with public intoxication and obstruction with force. today, he appeared in court with his lawyer on his...
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then an inmate at the local jail contacted police about his former roommate, bob johnson. >> someone who came forward and claimed that their roommate at that time in '86, johnson, had come home bloodied and said that he had killed somebody. >> johnson's mugshot looked remarkably like the composite drawing of the suspect. he didn't fit the fbi profile, but his background made him a likely suspect. >> his ex-wife told the investigators that mr. johnson had a significant drug problem, and he was conducting those burglaries to help support that habit. >> janet haynes identified johnson in a photo lineup. >> so i'm sure at that point, edmond investigators clearly thought they had their man. >> by this time, dna testing was standard practice. so, johnson's dna was compared to semen from janet haynes' rape test kit, and his footprints were compared to the bloody footprints at the crime scene. >> it was just a matter of days that we got those results back, and conclusively excluded him as a suspect of this homicide. it was not his footprint. it was not his dna type that was left behind. >> t
then an inmate at the local jail contacted police about his former roommate, bob johnson. >> someone who came forward and claimed that their roommate at that time in '86, johnson, had come home bloodied and said that he had killed somebody. >> johnson's mugshot looked remarkably like the composite drawing of the suspect. he didn't fit the fbi profile, but his background made him a likely suspect. >> his ex-wife told the investigators that mr. johnson had a significant drug...
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johnson caved when she was shown video evidence. she's out on bond after pleading not guilty to conspiracy to commit robbery. gallmon is behind bars accused of stabbing messer mit to death- - >> messerschmitt to death. >> this is not the first time you'll see a family member or friend of someone accused after crime charged in connection with that. >> reporter: johnson stole $40 from the victim and a metro card. boat are expected in court later this morning. reporting live, vanessa herring, wusa9 news. >>> today a judge is expected to decide whether the case against uva student martese johnson should go forward. johnson was arrested last march on charges of public intoxication and obstruction of justice. the arrest became a national story avid crow surfaced showing johnson with a bloody head. he wants the charges dropped and claims the abc officers had no reason to arrest his client. >>> happening today in prince george's county, the county council will vote on a new budget proposal in chambers today. this afternoon around 1:00 a new
johnson caved when she was shown video evidence. she's out on bond after pleading not guilty to conspiracy to commit robbery. gallmon is behind bars accused of stabbing messer mit to death- - >> messerschmitt to death. >> this is not the first time you'll see a family member or friend of someone accused after crime charged in connection with that. >> reporter: johnson stole $40 from the victim and a metro card. boat are expected in court later this morning. reporting live,...
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. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you very much i'll be supportive of making the finding this project is didn't need to meet that requirement i believe that you mention they have the valet there are instances we'll push particular with more spaces and below ground parking of this space is used for storage versus maybe xang a retail space this didn't meet that i mean, i'll be supportive of this project as is. >> commissioner antonini 0. >> i'll vote against this but one that is approved as proposed i mean this is the kind of thing that adds additional costs to a project and in many instances give us a bad reputation acquiring extraordinary means without a good reason it is technically in the code i understand that but if we could stash finding and the finding it is all underground you know they're doing all the things we asked him to do and at the time 11th hour to go further by adding more costs we w0r7 why things cost so many i'm against the motion. >> commissioner moore. >> i looked at the slightly different than this particular project all the work of typography i'll be interested
. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you very much i'll be supportive of making the finding this project is didn't need to meet that requirement i believe that you mention they have the valet there are instances we'll push particular with more spaces and below ground parking of this space is used for storage versus maybe xang a retail space this didn't meet that i mean, i'll be supportive of this project as is. >> commissioner antonini 0. >> i'll vote against this but one...
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> adopting the new motion adopted by staff commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu and commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7 to zero. >> okay commissioners we have a fairly long day let's take a break now but try to make it medium and take a couple of short breaks in between this evening. >> sounds good. >> welcome back to the san francisco planning commission for thursday, may 21, 2015, i'd like to remind members of the outdoor audience to silence our electronics. >> commissioners we concluded item 8 a request to take item 10 out of order it workout for staff very good. we'll be taking item 10 out of order for case tennessee street a large project authorization commissioners i'd like to note that on may 7th after hearing and closing public comment you voted 5 to 2 with commissioner antonini and commissioner johnson voting against to continue this matter to this date today. >> good afternoon, commissioners irish with the department staff it is a large project for
> adopting the new motion adopted by staff commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu and commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7 to zero. >> okay commissioners we have a fairly long day let's take a break now but try to make it medium and take a couple of short breaks in between this evening. >> sounds good. >> welcome back to the san francisco...