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the poem found on jonathan's desk proved it.ecutors do not believe dejesus had anything to do with the extortion attempt a year earlier. they think jonathan fabricated the call in order to make the affair public to humiliate his wife and get the court order to keep dejesus away. so he could rebuild his marriage. but jonathan's pharmaceutical business went bankrupt. michelle was forced to take a job at the cosmetics counter of a department store, and apparently lost interest in staying married. so she resumed her affair with dejesus. and jonathan realized it when he called michelle on her cell phone and there was no answer. on the night of the murder, michelle came home around midnight. >> well, look who's home. >> and prosecutors say there was an argument. >> i live here. why wouldn't i come home? >> i've been calling your cell phone. you're not answering. >> my cell phone battery died. >> michelle packed a suitcase. whether it was to it leave temporarily or permanently is unclear. >> get back here. i'm not done. >> i'm leaving.
the poem found on jonathan's desk proved it.ecutors do not believe dejesus had anything to do with the extortion attempt a year earlier. they think jonathan fabricated the call in order to make the affair public to humiliate his wife and get the court order to keep dejesus away. so he could rebuild his marriage. but jonathan's pharmaceutical business went bankrupt. michelle was forced to take a job at the cosmetics counter of a department store, and apparently lost interest in staying married....
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." >> the note was signed "jonathan," but his last name was hard to decipher. it looked like binney or barry. judy had mentioned this name to her husband before she died. >> does she know who shot her? >> she gave me the name of somebody barry. he was waiting for her in our house. >> allen claimed he didn't know anyone by that name. in a search for suspects, police usually start with the spouse. >> anytime a wife is shot, particularly at home, the husband is not only a suspect but the prime suspect. >> allen said he was driving home from work when the shooting took place. >> i have to be honest. at that point, my suspicions were on allen. >> i had nothing to do with it. i don't know what else to say other than it wasn't me. ♪ ♪ ♪ ben! ♪ [ train whistle blows ] oh, that was close. you ain't lying. let quicken loans help you save your money with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze. suddenly you're a mouthbreather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mou
." >> the note was signed "jonathan," but his last name was hard to decipher. it looked like binney or barry. judy had mentioned this name to her husband before she died. >> does she know who shot her? >> she gave me the name of somebody barry. he was waiting for her in our house. >> allen claimed he didn't know anyone by that name. in a search for suspects, police usually start with the spouse. >> anytime a wife is shot, particularly at home, the...
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jonathan martin was not the only target. another player and assistant coach were excessively harassed and john jerry and mike pouncey followed incognito's lead in bug ying. i got the sun sentinel's perspective on this 144 page document. >> you know to me the two take aways were that the report found jonathan martin was harassed and he was harassed by three players, richie incog nea incogd unnamed player a who was described as a young offensive lineman and player. and a report said that some players on the team thought another offensive lineman 48th garner got teased -- nate garner got teased worse than jonathan martin. >>> in 2013 he told jim turner he was depressed and had suicidal thoughts. that led turners to talk to philbin, the dolphins head coach, they talked to jonathan martin's parents, sent him to a psychiatrist who put him on an antidepress apt. but between may of 2013 and october of 2013 whether jonathan martin left the team the coaches really didn't pay too close attention to what was going on. >> one thing that
jonathan martin was not the only target. another player and assistant coach were excessively harassed and john jerry and mike pouncey followed incognito's lead in bug ying. i got the sun sentinel's perspective on this 144 page document. >> you know to me the two take aways were that the report found jonathan martin was harassed and he was harassed by three players, richie incog nea incogd unnamed player a who was described as a young offensive lineman and player. and a report said that...
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the dolphins head coach talked to jonathan martin and jonathan martin's parents, they sent him to a psychiatrist who put him on an antidepressant. seems like may of 2013 and october of 2013 when jonathan martin left the team the coaches didn't pay too close attention owhat was going on. >> you made a great point with coach turner. one thing that jumped out with me, that 144 page report, offensive line coach actually reached out to martin after this whole story came out, told him to publicly support incognito, he's been beat up for days, put an end to this, be a man, essentially come out and help the team mate out. what are your thoughts now on how this looks really for the dolphins organization and how do you think they would respond to coach turner now after this? >> it doesn't look good. i'm not sure that jim turner is able to keep his job after this. this is something that you know it started with the players. the report said richie incognito was the ring leader and they thought that poundsee and turner just went along. once jim turner became aware, the report also said jonathan martin never
the dolphins head coach talked to jonathan martin and jonathan martin's parents, they sent him to a psychiatrist who put him on an antidepressant. seems like may of 2013 and october of 2013 when jonathan martin left the team the coaches didn't pay too close attention owhat was going on. >> you made a great point with coach turner. one thing that jumped out with me, that 144 page report, offensive line coach actually reached out to martin after this whole story came out, told him to...
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jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built. the stadium holds games for the giants and the jets. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. >> this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people said to us, why is there no roof on it? that would have been more money here at there is not a dime up public money in this building. it is all privately financed. it was quite a remarkable ccomplishment. >> the stadium will be in the spotlight in early february when the plays host to the most-watched sporting event in the world -- the super bowl. >> super bowl is a great opportunity for this region, for new york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. first time it is being hosted by two teams, the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city and a building without a roof. >> it has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl politicians as a way to jumpstart an economy. it
jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built. the stadium holds games for the giants and the jets. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. >> this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people said to us, why is there no roof on it? that would have been more money here at there is not a dime up public money in this building. it is all privately financed. it was quite a remarkable ccomplishment. >> the stadium will be in the spotlight in early february...
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london he's a specialist on international affairs at the university of london also in london we have jonathan steele he is an international affairs commentator for the guardian and in watching we cross to ricardo all caro he is a visiting fellow at the center for the us and europe at the brookings institution all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect and you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage you jonathan if i go to you first the cold war has been over for over two decades we still have this alliance in existence and there are many people that are very critical that will continue to expand and some will even go far to say this is maybe the center of the problems going on in ukraine is that brussels is very interested in absorbing even further countries to the east this time ukraine. well i'm certainly of the school that thinks that nato should have disbanded at the end of the cold war i mean nato lost an enemy when it's not tried to find a new role it should have recognized that it was over we were a different continent now a different climate different context there w
london he's a specialist on international affairs at the university of london also in london we have jonathan steele he is an international affairs commentator for the guardian and in watching we cross to ricardo all caro he is a visiting fellow at the center for the us and europe at the brookings institution all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect and you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage you jonathan if i go to you first the cold war has been over for over two...
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ok i'd like to go to jonathan in london martin brought up on the issue of iran which i think is very interesting is because this tells us how honest and legitimate the west particularly the united states is in dealing with iran because if they can get a deal then why do they need to expand ok anti-missile defense in all of this here but it is same time we hear that nato needs to have should be in. have a presence in ukraine i mean they're certainly contradictory there is certainly a two track here but i would i would disagree with martin is that if we have a nato ships controlling the black sea this is not in russia's geopolitical interest when we look at the middle east and beyond go ahead jonathan. no i certainly not i mean that's why this alliance of certain interests you know when the united nations was set up at the end of the second world war the idea was to have a military strategic committee which would do you know run international peacekeeping operations or even war fighting if that was necessary so that would be much better the u.n. should do this because the u.n. is unive
ok i'd like to go to jonathan in london martin brought up on the issue of iran which i think is very interesting is because this tells us how honest and legitimate the west particularly the united states is in dealing with iran because if they can get a deal then why do they need to expand ok anti-missile defense in all of this here but it is same time we hear that nato needs to have should be in. have a presence in ukraine i mean they're certainly contradictory there is certainly a two track...
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jonathan, why the double standard? >> well, the double standard exists because weon't respect people's minds, we only respect their muscles, their bodies. so when we see a sports star throw a pitch or lebron james dunk a basketball or see gisele on the cover of a magazine, we think, well, you know, i can see what they're doing, they're doing something. no one can look as pretty as gisele, the ceos we don't know what they do according to obama they sit around cashing checks and playing golf all day long. wait a minute, that's obama. the point is ceos earn their money and not everyone can do it. they earn every penny and they deserve it. >> not only that, wayne, they create jobs and that doesn't seem to be highlighted in "the neyork times" piece. >> i would say jonathan is on to something in the sense that we don't see it. we the public do not see what a ceo does. you can't have a photoaph of a guy sitting at a desk, you know, making decisions. it just doesn't hpenhat way. so, when you see athletes or you see movie stars
jonathan, why the double standard? >> well, the double standard exists because weon't respect people's minds, we only respect their muscles, their bodies. so when we see a sports star throw a pitch or lebron james dunk a basketball or see gisele on the cover of a magazine, we think, well, you know, i can see what they're doing, they're doing something. no one can look as pretty as gisele, the ceos we don't know what they do according to obama they sit around cashing checks and playing...
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i would love to talk to jonathan.ading for anyone who doubted the scale of what had gone out. i put myself in that category and apologize if i understated the kind of thing he had been through. we would love to talk to him. thank you very much. >> thanks, piers. thanks for having me. >> we'll be right back. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. >>> tomorrow a story too shocking to be believed. a 19-year-old who says she is a serial kill whoever can't count her victims. we'll have that tomorrow night. anderson cooper starts right now. >>> good even
i would love to talk to jonathan.ading for anyone who doubted the scale of what had gone out. i put myself in that category and apologize if i understated the kind of thing he had been through. we would love to talk to him. thank you very much. >> thanks, piers. thanks for having me. >> we'll be right back. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my...
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gentlemen cross talk rules in effect and you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage you jonathan if i go to you first the cold war is but over for over two decades we still have this alliance in existence and there are many people that are very critical that will continue to expand and some will even go far as far to say this is maybe the center of the problems going on in ukraine is that brussels is very interested in absorbing even further countries to the east this time ukraine. well i'm certainly of the school that thinks that nato should have disbanded at the end of the cold war or in nato lost an enemy when it's not tried to find a new role it should have recognized that it was over we were a different continent now different climate different context there were no enemies in europe anymore and we should collaborate but instead of that the basic agenda of nato still being an anti russian agenda and they've been trying to absorb as many countries into that into that alliance as possible but in fact you know it serves very little military purpose nato. it's really only a coal
gentlemen cross talk rules in effect and you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage you jonathan if i go to you first the cold war is but over for over two decades we still have this alliance in existence and there are many people that are very critical that will continue to expand and some will even go far as far to say this is maybe the center of the problems going on in ukraine is that brussels is very interested in absorbing even further countries to the east this time...
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i would love to talk to jonathan.one who doubted the scale of what had gone out. i put myself in that category and apologize if i understated the kind of thing he had been through. we would love to talk to him. thank you very much. >> thanks, piers. thanks for having me. >> we'll be right back. ] [beep] [clicks mouse] nice office. how you doing? good. automatic discounts the moment you sign up. ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ our passion to make it real. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise a
i would love to talk to jonathan.one who doubted the scale of what had gone out. i put myself in that category and apologize if i understated the kind of thing he had been through. we would love to talk to him. thank you very much. >> thanks, piers. thanks for having me. >> we'll be right back. ] [beep] [clicks mouse] nice office. how you doing? good. automatic discounts the moment you sign up. ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes,...
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jonathan tisch is co-chairman of the loews corporation and co-owner of the new york giants. he was born and raised in a hotel family of successful hoteliers. in 1959 the family branched out and bought lowe's theaters. today they have assets that generate $15 billion in annual revenue with interest from anywhere from hotels to insurance to oil and gas. jonathan tisch runs the company together with his cousin and also is the chairman of loews hotels. >> we totally took this area and made it guest friendly. >> true to his roots, just completed the massive luxury renovation of the flagship regency hotel, a place that's near and dear to his heart. >> i grew up in this hotel. >> all that work hasn't stopped him from offering three business strategy books and bringing the super bowl to the new york region. you get six hours of sleep? >> five, six hours. people know you'll get an email from me at 3:00 in the morning or 4:00 in the morning. >> despite a grueling schedule, tisch tries to make it to every giants home game. i finally managed to catch up with him on a blustery day on his
jonathan tisch is co-chairman of the loews corporation and co-owner of the new york giants. he was born and raised in a hotel family of successful hoteliers. in 1959 the family branched out and bought lowe's theaters. today they have assets that generate $15 billion in annual revenue with interest from anywhere from hotels to insurance to oil and gas. jonathan tisch runs the company together with his cousin and also is the chairman of loews hotels. >> we totally took this area and made it...
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now the michael sam story is colliding with the jonathan martin story.t says, with the recent announcement of michael sam, a defensive lineman from the university of missouri, who is expected to be selected in the 2014 draft that he is gay, it is even more urgent that a tolerant atmosphere exist throughout the league. the frequent use of homophobic insults undermines this goal. so you have this scathing report on at least nfl culture in this one locker room, negative, homophob homophobic, overly just aggressive. and on the other hand, you have this potential for michael sam to completely change the narrative. >> and this is what makes people fearful for michael sam, is that these type of things can happen, and this is the type of environment that he will be entering. and i think, to what you're saying, a lot of people do view this as just guys being guys. and that's exactly the problem. that we have such a definition of manhood and masculinity, i think it's really telling that a lot of this report, the way that they denigrated jonathan martin was to use
now the michael sam story is colliding with the jonathan martin story.t says, with the recent announcement of michael sam, a defensive lineman from the university of missouri, who is expected to be selected in the 2014 draft that he is gay, it is even more urgent that a tolerant atmosphere exist throughout the league. the frequent use of homophobic insults undermines this goal. so you have this scathing report on at least nfl culture in this one locker room, negative, homophob homophobic,...
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>> reporter: well, jonathan, he's expected to make news., they are doing sound checks behind me so you can already tell that this is going to be quite the celebratory evening. it's a fundraiser for a known game rights organization. now, the news that he is going to be making tonight is he's going to be announcing, the slid identification of the department of justice policy aimed at irradicating the discrimination of same-sex couples with federal law. the three key points are under the criminal justice system the accident same-sex couples will enjoy the same legal rights as heaheterosexual couples in termf not having to testify against each other in civil and criminal cases, being able to file bankruptcy. again we are having the sound check, also he will be announcing a lot of news. as you can tell they are already getting the sound system ready for his remarks, jonathan. >> so celebration expected there tonight, courtney. it's been a big year obviously for game rights activist this is past year. hour significant are these changes? are you g
>> reporter: well, jonathan, he's expected to make news., they are doing sound checks behind me so you can already tell that this is going to be quite the celebratory evening. it's a fundraiser for a known game rights organization. now, the news that he is going to be making tonight is he's going to be announcing, the slid identification of the department of justice policy aimed at irradicating the discrimination of same-sex couples with federal law. the three key points are under the...
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congrats to jonathan and welcome everybody. what's the biggest problem facing america today and how do we fix it? the president and his fellow democrats say this -- >> a dangerous and growing inequality in lack of upward mobility that jeopardized middle class america's basic market. that if you work hard you have a chance to get ahead. >> but do americans really want equality? what republican chris christie has to say. >> back to mediocrity. >> i don't think the american people wanincome queincome equa. they want income opportunity. >> do we ee equality or opportunity jt more takers or more makers? >> americans want opportunity, but unfortunately, the democrats' solution to everything is just expand the welfare state, which doesn't make people rich. it keeps the poor poorer. it doesn't lift them out of poverty. what we ought to be doing is reducing taxes, rear deucing the regulatory burden on our entrepreneurs so that the entrepreurs can open new business, expand existing ones and create jobs because that's what americans want
congrats to jonathan and welcome everybody. what's the biggest problem facing america today and how do we fix it? the president and his fellow democrats say this -- >> a dangerous and growing inequality in lack of upward mobility that jeopardized middle class america's basic market. that if you work hard you have a chance to get ahead. >> but do americans really want equality? what republican chris christie has to say. >> back to mediocrity. >> i don't think the american...
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>> reporter: jonathan behind me there is a feeling that this is their independence day.have been watching fireworks go off all night. when tymoshenko spoke it was about to 200,000 people. it's the first time that she has spoken to this country in two and a half years, she was jailed and then hospitalized. she actually had to address the crowd from a wheelchair. and she said do not leave this square until all of your demands are met. she said the protesters are the best thing about ukraine. the crowd loved her. it was a very different atmosphere. jonathan, than last night when the deal between the president and the opposition first came out there were a lot of boos for the opposition leaders who were announcing that deal. tymoshenko received wild applause and said, look, this is a different country, let's take a listen to what she had to say. >> translator: it's a different ukraine, it's the ukraine of free people and you gave the gift, every one of those who are living today and those who will live in the future, you gave the gift of ukraine. and that is why people who a
>> reporter: jonathan behind me there is a feeling that this is their independence day.have been watching fireworks go off all night. when tymoshenko spoke it was about to 200,000 people. it's the first time that she has spoken to this country in two and a half years, she was jailed and then hospitalized. she actually had to address the crowd from a wheelchair. and she said do not leave this square until all of your demands are met. she said the protesters are the best thing about...
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i am jonathan betz with today's headlines.n prime minister yulia tymoshenko has joined protesters in independence square, she was released from prison this afternoon. earlier today the ukrainian parliament removed president yanukovych from office. >>> today's dual protest? venezuela went off without any violence, they rallied in caracas, opponents of president nicholas maduro have been demanding increased social services and crime reduction for almost two weeks now. >>> joaquin guzman one of the country's most wanted criminals was captured last night in a joint u.s.-mexican operation, attorney general eric holder called it a landmark achievement. guzman the leader of the sen low a drug cartel faces much triple trafficking charges in the united states. >>> eight organizations allowed in to all of syria, russia and china sent a strong message to its ally by voting yes to the resolution, the syrian government says it needs more time to destroy its chemical weapons even though it's already missed two dead lines. >>> and michael sa
i am jonathan betz with today's headlines.n prime minister yulia tymoshenko has joined protesters in independence square, she was released from prison this afternoon. earlier today the ukrainian parliament removed president yanukovych from office. >>> today's dual protest? venezuela went off without any violence, they rallied in caracas, opponents of president nicholas maduro have been demanding increased social services and crime reduction for almost two weeks now. >>>...
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jonathan, let me start with you. what do you make of jason collins getting out onto the court and playing? what is sort of the national impact of that? >> well, look, he's just crashed through the last remaining sort of glass closet that there is. he was a first professional athlete to come out of the closet last april now the first professional athlete to actually play in one of the big four professional sports. in this case it's basketball and the team that chose him is the brooklyn nets. what's historically significant on top of all of that, it was in brooklyn, the brooklyn dodgers where jackie robinson broke the color line in baseball. this was a huge, huge deal. >> susan, you heard jonathan talk about the significance and the other thing that's interesting, he wants to wear the number 98, the year that matthew shepherd was murdered. it was so much symbolism surrounding yesterday. >> he took to the floor and there was applause by fans from both for both teams. then it stopped and they played basketball. he crashe
jonathan, let me start with you. what do you make of jason collins getting out onto the court and playing? what is sort of the national impact of that? >> well, look, he's just crashed through the last remaining sort of glass closet that there is. he was a first professional athlete to come out of the closet last april now the first professional athlete to actually play in one of the big four professional sports. in this case it's basketball and the team that chose him is the brooklyn...
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plus jonathan martin was not the miami dolphin harassed. a new report says that two more people in the organization were ridiculed. >> storm after storm after storm is made it a wet winter in the eastern u.s. but a lack of rain and snow has created disaster in the west. temperatures in eastern u.s. has about below normal this winter while much of the west has seen above normal or record temperatures. that is helping to worsen the drought in california. president obama arrived on the west coast just a short time ago. he will soon announce financial assistance for those affected by the drought. for more on the president's trip west, there is a perspective on how bad this drought is. >> what is extraordinary we haven't heard that much about it. sips they started keeping records this is the worst drought on record. this is a map put out called the drought monitor. it's the dark red you see there is exceptional drought. the red and somewhat lighter drought is extreme drought and half the state and more profoundly affected. and it's not just--it'
plus jonathan martin was not the miami dolphin harassed. a new report says that two more people in the organization were ridiculed. >> storm after storm after storm is made it a wet winter in the eastern u.s. but a lack of rain and snow has created disaster in the west. temperatures in eastern u.s. has about below normal this winter while much of the west has seen above normal or record temperatures. that is helping to worsen the drought in california. president obama arrived on the west...
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jonathan, how about those potholes, do you have a view on that? >> i like to avoid them. >> i'm anti-potholes, too. >> that's all the time we have. it was nice having you on. >> thank you, ari, i appreciate it. >> $300 billion over four years. put aside the skepticism about getting anything done in washington. walk us through you there at the white house what you know about this and the plan. >> well, i think what you've got is the president again trying to get congress, trying to get the government to invest in infrastructu infrastructure. this is something he's been trying to do for several years. not just invest in it, invest in it ahead of time so as anthony fox, the transportation secretary said earlier today, you don't continue to put band aids on for the nation's highways and other infrastructure. that's what we've been doing to borrow a term for the show. there's been a cycle of emergency. >> oh. >> that has made it difficult for businesses to plan. made it difficult for localities to plan for the transportation needs for the long term. th
jonathan, how about those potholes, do you have a view on that? >> i like to avoid them. >> i'm anti-potholes, too. >> that's all the time we have. it was nice having you on. >> thank you, ari, i appreciate it. >> $300 billion over four years. put aside the skepticism about getting anything done in washington. walk us through you there at the white house what you know about this and the plan. >> well, i think what you've got is the president again trying to...
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i'm jonathan betz. another victory for same-sex marriage.he justice department extends more rights to gay couples. >>> aid teams attacked in syria. they are now trying to help civilians as they come under fire. >>> violent protests in turkey over an a new internet law that would let the government block websites and track users. >>> and firefighters battling the affordable care act. how it could cripple a lot of fire departments. ♪ >> we begin this saturday night with a major move towards equality in about one hour, the attorney general will announce historic changes in the way the justice department. eric holder will direct d.o.j. to give same-sex married couples full and equal recognition to the greatest extent possible under the law. here's what he's exactly proposing. it applies to gay couples legally married. they will not be compelled to testify against their spouses in federal cases. it's a privilege enjoyed by straight married couples. this applies to states where gay marriage is not recognized and they will be able to file for joint
i'm jonathan betz. another victory for same-sex marriage.he justice department extends more rights to gay couples. >>> aid teams attacked in syria. they are now trying to help civilians as they come under fire. >>> violent protests in turkey over an a new internet law that would let the government block websites and track users. >>> and firefighters battling the affordable care act. how it could cripple a lot of fire departments. ♪ >> we begin this saturday...
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the independent report details the bullying scandal involving jonathan martin and richie incognito.t cams three starters on the offensive line, it says all three engaged in a pattern of harassment directed not only at jonathan martin, but another young offensive linemen and a young trainer. jessica taft takes a look at how we got here. >> when jonathan martin walked away from the team in october it was like opening up pandora's box. details emerged that martin was the subject of intense bullying. on november 4th the dolphins suspended incognito indefinitely saying, quote . . . neither martin nor incognito have suited up for the dolphins since. and the nfl has been left to defend itself culture. it didn't take long before the public learned incognito had a history of bullying rookies dating back to his days at the university of nebraska. and we heard some of what he subjected martin to. on november 8th, martin met with nfl representatives. at issue for investigator ted wells is when does hazing qualify as harassment and bullying. two days later incaution knee toe broke his silence an
the independent report details the bullying scandal involving jonathan martin and richie incognito.t cams three starters on the offensive line, it says all three engaged in a pattern of harassment directed not only at jonathan martin, but another young offensive linemen and a young trainer. jessica taft takes a look at how we got here. >> when jonathan martin walked away from the team in october it was like opening up pandora's box. details emerged that martin was the subject of intense...
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let me go back to jonathan and back to katie quickly. so what.is guy is facing a lot of legal action here. he's got investigations with the u.s. attorneys in new jersey, maybe in new york. he's got the u.s. senate committee look agent this. of course the democrats controlling that committee down in trenton are looking in this. they're all lawyered up. all the people he has pointed the finger at called liars and called stupid. they're all lifeguard up. this to me reminds me of watergate in this sense, in this sense. this has got a lot of time release capsules winning out there that all can go off at different times. one can go off six months from now, three months from now, a year from now. in is beyond his control, except he can make nice and hope that the jury pool out there will have some impact. i don't know how he changes reality. nixon went -- he went with gorbachev -- i'm sorry, at that time brezhnev. he met with anwar sadat, that great man. big parades in alexandria in egypt. big crowds. he was kicked out of office after all because the ev
let me go back to jonathan and back to katie quickly. so what.is guy is facing a lot of legal action here. he's got investigations with the u.s. attorneys in new jersey, maybe in new york. he's got the u.s. senate committee look agent this. of course the democrats controlling that committee down in trenton are looking in this. they're all lawyered up. all the people he has pointed the finger at called liars and called stupid. they're all lifeguard up. this to me reminds me of watergate in this...
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. >> when police arrested 40-year-old jonathan graham for peeping into the the window of a teenage girlre than just a voyeur. in his possession were items for a more violent crime. >> a bag was found with several different kinds of knives, three pair of handcuffs, flex cuffs, condoms, sex lubricants, sex toys, lock picking tool, bandanna, black clothing, which in our business, that's a rape kit. >> police now suspected graham was responsible for the murder of gary elwood and the sexual assault of janet haynes, crimes that occurred 18 years earlier in the very same neighborhood. at the time of gary elwood's murder, graham was living with his parents just a couple of blocks from elwood's home. and that's where he was living now, after a brief stint in the army. with a warrant, police searched graham's home. on his computer, they found child pornography and pictures of women he'd secretly photographed. investigators took an inked print of graham's feet. >> i remember i was just sitting there thinking about that, just, yeah, yeah, i hope this one works out. >> analyst jim stokes searched fo
. >> when police arrested 40-year-old jonathan graham for peeping into the the window of a teenage girlre than just a voyeur. in his possession were items for a more violent crime. >> a bag was found with several different kinds of knives, three pair of handcuffs, flex cuffs, condoms, sex lubricants, sex toys, lock picking tool, bandanna, black clothing, which in our business, that's a rape kit. >> police now suspected graham was responsible for the murder of gary elwood and...
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jonathan martin is live outside of the courthouse in knoxville, and jonathan why did they break in tohat plant that any first place? >> reporter: they say they broke in because they wanted to send a message to u.s. officials really expressing their disfaction of the stockpiling of nuclear weapons. the national security complex here in tennessee is supposed to be one of the most secure places in the entire country, but these three peace activists were able to get into the cite, walk around for hours before anyone was able to catch them, they made their way up to one the enriched you yan um is stored, they spray painted the walls, splashed blood on the walls and hammered the walls. in the long one it also exposed a may security flaw. >> but jonathan, she's 84 years old. she is a nun. what type of prison term is she looking at. >> she and the other men are convicted of sabotage. i want to show you a number of peace activists are showing up here in support of megan rice outside of the court. if she is sentenced to those 20 years on the highing end, she could be talking about spending the
jonathan martin is live outside of the courthouse in knoxville, and jonathan why did they break in tohat plant that any first place? >> reporter: they say they broke in because they wanted to send a message to u.s. officials really expressing their disfaction of the stockpiling of nuclear weapons. the national security complex here in tennessee is supposed to be one of the most secure places in the entire country, but these three peace activists were able to get into the cite, walk around...
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jonathan martin is live.onathan for years the word south and union weren't even used in the same sentence. >> reporter: that's right, del. when this plant was built four years ago there was no talk of a union, but that's what is being talked about today. this vote is being watched by a lot of state leaders and union leaders. >> we're pretty confident that we will win the vote. >> reporter: this man works in quality assurance. he is happy with his pay and benefits, but feels he has no voice in key decisions made by management. the uaw would bargain wages and helps to set up a work council which is standard in germany at a volkswagon plants in other countries. >> it would locally help us have more open communication with management for improving anything on the lines or anything though employees may discern is important to them. >> reporter: 1600 hourly employees are voting this week by secret ballot. if the uaw is successful in unionizing the chattanooga plant, it could lead to a push for unions at other plant
jonathan martin is live.onathan for years the word south and union weren't even used in the same sentence. >> reporter: that's right, del. when this plant was built four years ago there was no talk of a union, but that's what is being talked about today. this vote is being watched by a lot of state leaders and union leaders. >> we're pretty confident that we will win the vote. >> reporter: this man works in quality assurance. he is happy with his pay and benefits, but feels he...
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to me they should have kept closer tabs on jonathan martin, asked him how he was doing. it's not a torn hamstring or injured knee. this is somebody's life. the culpability goes to the head coach. most lies with the players, and their immature behaviour and insensitivity towards jonathan martin. but the coaches have to share responsibility. >> no doubt this story is far from over. i'm jessica taff and that is a look at support. >> a volcanic reaction has killed 3,000 an ash and debris spewed from mt kelud, forcing hundreds of thousands to flee their home. >> for the 200,000 people living close to mt kelud, there was no choice. gravel and ash fell around. people scrambled to get out. many panicked. >> translation: we are going to a camp. we need to be evacuated. >> 1.5 hours after authorities raised the alert level, mt kelud erupted, and volcanic material was spewed as far as 17km away. people have been told to leave their homes, some couldn't get out in time and were admitted to hospitals, after being hit by volcanic debris. volcanic ash darkened the sky. three internatio
to me they should have kept closer tabs on jonathan martin, asked him how he was doing. it's not a torn hamstring or injured knee. this is somebody's life. the culpability goes to the head coach. most lies with the players, and their immature behaviour and insensitivity towards jonathan martin. but the coaches have to share responsibility. >> no doubt this story is far from over. i'm jessica taff and that is a look at support. >> a volcanic reaction has killed 3,000 an ash and...