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jones is doing good work.ind of attacking. >> the truth of the matter is that the leadership of san francisco at the time wasn't going to touch it with a ten-foot pole because jim jones had become one of them. >> he was sitting on an explosive story with nowhere to tell it, until "new west" magazine grabbed hold of it. the article would shine fierce light into the temple's darkest shadows, and jones knew it. the walls would soon come tumbling down, and he wasn't about to wait around for the crash. >> it came out. jim basically called people saying, "pack up your stuff, you're leaving today." people went out with one day's notice they were leaving the country forever. >> we knew we weren't coming back to the u.s. ever. ♪ >> by summer's end, hundreds of members had descended on jonestown. the jungle was now home to peoples temple. >> to jim the mass exodus to guyana was about running away. but to the people in the congregation, they thought they were going to the promised land. >> jonestown in a lot of ways offe
jones is doing good work.ind of attacking. >> the truth of the matter is that the leadership of san francisco at the time wasn't going to touch it with a ten-foot pole because jim jones had become one of them. >> he was sitting on an explosive story with nowhere to tell it, until "new west" magazine grabbed hold of it. the article would shine fierce light into the temple's darkest shadows, and jones knew it. the walls would soon come tumbling down, and he wasn't about to...
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jones is still inbounds. let's see where they mark it, that's a very generous mark. >> ed: what a dime by diamont. >> mike: it was. >> ed: not as tight a spiral but that time he really fit that in nicely on the line to jones. >> mike: and great pattern with rick ricky jones ran. 1:09. sudfeld all he can do is cheer on his backup. post. jones to the 6. holy cow! what a great throw and jones, again, a tremendous pattern, he was almost invisible in the first half. and now, they're throwing at him every time. >> ed: leading receiver in the big ten, came in with the bum during the week, diamont, another really nice throw to jones. >> mike: are we watching history? redding. i think they're going to have to use one of their time-outs and talk about this. >> ed: yeah, i'm really surprised tsh -- now, movement on the right side for indiana. >> mike: that's going to cost them five. now they're going to use a time-out. backing up five, it gives you more room to run the ball, more room to run patterns. >> ed: it does. >>
jones is still inbounds. let's see where they mark it, that's a very generous mark. >> ed: what a dime by diamont. >> mike: it was. >> ed: not as tight a spiral but that time he really fit that in nicely on the line to jones. >> mike: and great pattern with rick ricky jones ran. 1:09. sudfeld all he can do is cheer on his backup. post. jones to the 6. holy cow! what a great throw and jones, again, a tremendous pattern, he was almost invisible in the first half. and now,...
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jones is still inbounds. see where they mark it, that's a very generous mark. >> ed: what a dime by diamont. >> mike: it was. >> ed: not as tight a spiral but that time he really fit that in nicely on the line to jones. >> mike: and great pattern with ri ricky jones ran. 1:09. sudfeld all he can do is cheer on his backup. post. jones to the 6. holy cow! what a great throw and jones, again, a tremendous pattern, he was almost invisible in the first half. and now, they're throwing at him every time. >> ed: leading receiver in the big ten, came in with the bum ankle, they said he looked okay during the week, diamont, another really nice throw to jones. >> mike: are we watching history? redding. i think they're going to have to use one of their time-outs and talk about this. >> ed: yeah, i'm really surprised tsh -- now, movement on the right side for indiana. >> mike: that's going to cost them five. now they're going to use a time-out. backing up five, it gives you more room to run the ball, more room to run patt
jones is still inbounds. see where they mark it, that's a very generous mark. >> ed: what a dime by diamont. >> mike: it was. >> ed: not as tight a spiral but that time he really fit that in nicely on the line to jones. >> mike: and great pattern with ri ricky jones ran. 1:09. sudfeld all he can do is cheer on his backup. post. jones to the 6. holy cow! what a great throw and jones, again, a tremendous pattern, he was almost invisible in the first half. and now, they're...
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lester jones was convicted of her murder, but robert jones was never released.urder detective from the time was shot years later -- was shocked years later to find 2 were serving time for the same killing. >> as a task force, we were under the impression and felt as though there was only one person involved in the murder, lester. everything tied to him. can you feel confident that robert jones played no part in the murder of julie stott? >> oh yeah. i believe that to this day. aleem: a trial lasted less than ours with crucial evidence withheld, robert was convicted of free, for which he got a life sentence, and the killing that someone else someone had gone to prison for. he has been behind bars ever since. do you remember when the verdict was announced? put it into words. it was a crushing moment. it felt like i had died. when they said "guilty" i thought they cannot be true -- it cannot be true. aleem: robert jones had terrible legal representation. we have been trying to locate his lawyer at the time. he never returned our calls. after several minutes on his
lester jones was convicted of her murder, but robert jones was never released.urder detective from the time was shot years later -- was shocked years later to find 2 were serving time for the same killing. >> as a task force, we were under the impression and felt as though there was only one person involved in the murder, lester. everything tied to him. can you feel confident that robert jones played no part in the murder of julie stott? >> oh yeah. i believe that to this day....
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jones is still inbounds. let's see where they mark it, that's a very generous mark. >> ed: what a dime by diamont. >> mike: it was. >> ed: not as tight a spiral but that time he really fit that in nicely on the line to jones. rick ricky jones ran. 1:09. sudfeld all he can do is cheer post. jones to the 6. holy cow! what a great throw and jones, again, a tremendous pattern, he and now, they're throwing at him every time. >> ed: leading receiver in the big ten, came in with the bum ankle, they said he looked okay during the week, diamont, another really nice throw to jones. >> mike: are we watching history? redding. i think they're going to have to use one of their time-outs and talk about this. >> ed: yeah, i'm really surprised tsh -- now, movement on the right side for indiana. >> mike: that's going to cost them five. now they're going to use a time-out. backing up five, it gives you more room to run the ball, more room to run patterns. >> ed: it does. >> referee: time-out. >> ed: good job inside a minute. th
jones is still inbounds. let's see where they mark it, that's a very generous mark. >> ed: what a dime by diamont. >> mike: it was. >> ed: not as tight a spiral but that time he really fit that in nicely on the line to jones. rick ricky jones ran. 1:09. sudfeld all he can do is cheer post. jones to the 6. holy cow! what a great throw and jones, again, a tremendous pattern, he and now, they're throwing at him every time. >> ed: leading receiver in the big ten, came in...
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jones is still inbounds. let's see where they mark it, that's a very generous mark. >> ed: what a dime by diamont. >> mike: it was. >> ed: not as tight a spiral but that time he really fit that in nicely on the line to jones. rick ricky jones ran. 1:09. sudfeld all he can do is cheer post. jones to the 6. holy cow! what a great throw and jones, again, a tremendous pattern, he was almost invisible in the first half. and now, they're throwing at him every time. >> ed: leading receiver in the big ten, came in with the bum ankle, they said he looked okay during the week, diamont, another really nice throw to jones. >> mike: are we watching history? redding. i think they're going to have to use one of their time-outs and talk about this. >> ed: yeah, i'm really surprised tsh -- now, movement on the right side for indiana. >> mike: that's going to cost them five. now they're going to use a time-out. more room to run the ball, more room to run patterns. >> ed: it does. >> referee: time-out. >> ed: good job inside a
jones is still inbounds. let's see where they mark it, that's a very generous mark. >> ed: what a dime by diamont. >> mike: it was. >> ed: not as tight a spiral but that time he really fit that in nicely on the line to jones. rick ricky jones ran. 1:09. sudfeld all he can do is cheer post. jones to the 6. holy cow! what a great throw and jones, again, a tremendous pattern, he was almost invisible in the first half. and now, they're throwing at him every time. >> ed:...
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jones.tered one of the jail's open dorm housing units, we noticed a guy, somewhat intimidating, very large, working out on the yard. and at the same time, one of the inmates was telling us that we needed to interview their jail's resident poet. and it actually turned out to be the same guy. >> lock him up, throw away the key. prisons are being built faster and further than the eyes can see. those prisons are being constructed to house you, me and all our families. there's nothing more than modern-day slavery. lock them up, throw away the key. home of the brave, land of the free. then why are millions of americans locked up in the penitentiary? if you're so brave and you're so wild, why can't you relate to the juvenile? fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, children, cousins, in-law, friends, wake up you sleeping fools, you're headed for the pen. but then it will be too late. everyone will see that they have safely locked us up and threw away the key. thanks a lot. >> even though jones was pop
jones.tered one of the jail's open dorm housing units, we noticed a guy, somewhat intimidating, very large, working out on the yard. and at the same time, one of the inmates was telling us that we needed to interview their jail's resident poet. and it actually turned out to be the same guy. >> lock him up, throw away the key. prisons are being built faster and further than the eyes can see. those prisons are being constructed to house you, me and all our families. there's nothing more...
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jones is still inbounds. see where they mark it, that's a very generous mark. >> ed: what a dime by diamont. >> mike: it was. >> ed: not as tight a spiral but that time he really fit that in nicely on the line to jones. >> mike: and great pattern with ri ricky jones ran. 1:09. sudfeld all he can do is cheer on his backup. post. jones to the 6. holy cow! what a great throw and jones, again, a tremendous pattern, he was almost invisible in the first half. and now, they're throwing at him every time. >> ed: leading receiver in the big ten, came in with the bum ankle, they said he looked okay during the week, diamont, another really nice throw to jones. >> mike: are we watching history? redding. i think they're going to have to use one of their time-outs and talk about this. >> ed: yeah, i'm really surprised tsh -- on the right side for indiana. >> mike: that's going to cost them five. now they're going to use a time-out. backing up five, it gives you more room to run the ball, more room to run patterns. >> ed: i
jones is still inbounds. see where they mark it, that's a very generous mark. >> ed: what a dime by diamont. >> mike: it was. >> ed: not as tight a spiral but that time he really fit that in nicely on the line to jones. >> mike: and great pattern with ri ricky jones ran. 1:09. sudfeld all he can do is cheer on his backup. post. jones to the 6. holy cow! what a great throw and jones, again, a tremendous pattern, he was almost invisible in the first half. and now, they're...
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also another development today, amanda jones' daughter went to the jones home in upper marlboro where the murder occurred and spoke publicly today for the very first time. myesha gallway discovered her mother's body in upper marlboro yesterday. she died of injuries of bodily trauma. her daughter says she and other family members immediately told detectives that the man that had been acquaintance with amanda jones had a violent nature that worried them. >> it's really, really hard to think that someone who knew her, knew her as a person how beautiful of a person she was and how much she meant to her family would do this to her, but there's but i know there is a person that she's involved with that came to mind instantly. >> the perrywood neighborhood here in upper marlboro is still gripped by fear. >> would it help if it turns out if it was not a stranger, but someone she knew? >> a little bit. you feel a little bit at ease and still knowing it's so close to home it's still a fearful feeling that you have. >> reporter: updating this story, we are on standby for a prince george's county
also another development today, amanda jones' daughter went to the jones home in upper marlboro where the murder occurred and spoke publicly today for the very first time. myesha gallway discovered her mother's body in upper marlboro yesterday. she died of injuries of bodily trauma. her daughter says she and other family members immediately told detectives that the man that had been acquaintance with amanda jones had a violent nature that worried them. >> it's really, really hard to think...
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that was against jones' orders. jones wasn't even up -- he wasn't even around at this time. was too drugged up in his cottage. he didn't show up until like 8:00 that night. >> the wrangling finally ends. the congressman, the press and a number of relatives are going in. >> and it was a jungle and this dump truck that we were on was carrying us through the jungle and then all of a sudden you saw a sign that said, you know, jonestown. and you look to the left and there were crops growing. and i thought to myself, wow, this is something. out of a jungle they have carved a very viable community in which to live. >> there were people there, black, white, men, women, children. >> it looked a little bit like summer camp i went to when i was a kid. >> you walked through the facilities and had to be impressed. they had log cabins that people were living in and a medical clinic and a child care center. in a short period of time they had made a viable home for themselves. >> jonestown looked really good. most of the work that had been done in the last couple of months had been done on
that was against jones' orders. jones wasn't even up -- he wasn't even around at this time. was too drugged up in his cottage. he didn't show up until like 8:00 that night. >> the wrangling finally ends. the congressman, the press and a number of relatives are going in. >> and it was a jungle and this dump truck that we were on was carrying us through the jungle and then all of a sudden you saw a sign that said, you know, jonestown. and you look to the left and there were crops...
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cory jones. >> reporter: but for friends and family who describe jones as peaceful and laidback, theing is raising questions. >> in a state of disbelief because of all people, cory -- cory is not someone that we would think would be shot by a police officer. >> reporter: family members say jones played drums in his church's band. and according to cnn affiliate wptv, jones was on his way home from a gig with the band when his vehicle broke down. >> it's really sad for cory's family. they lost an amazing person. a really special human being. >> reporter: the officer involved was hired by the palm beach gardens police department earlier this year and is now on paid leave. >> there's no records of complaints, disciplinary actions or internal affairs investigations against officer rajai. >>> there's so many questions about trying to reconstruct what happened. i know police say that jones was armed. do you know any about what he was armed with at this point? >> yes, police say there was a handgun that was recovered from the scene tonight they released a picture of the handgun, which they s
cory jones. >> reporter: but for friends and family who describe jones as peaceful and laidback, theing is raising questions. >> in a state of disbelief because of all people, cory -- cory is not someone that we would think would be shot by a police officer. >> reporter: family members say jones played drums in his church's band. and according to cnn affiliate wptv, jones was on his way home from a gig with the band when his vehicle broke down. >> it's really sad for...
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>> reporter: did society catch up with grace jones in pop culture?sh the envelope, to go -- >> i want there -- to be right. >> reporter: you do? >> i do! but i want them to do it in an individual way. i just want them to dare themselves to do something different. >> reporter: shock sells now? >> shock always sell. but you can shock in good taste. >> reporter: haste is relative, but at 67, shock is what keeps grace jones dancing. for "cbs this morning," michelle miller, new york. ♪ to the river >> talented michelle miller reporting. >> she did a good job with that interview. >> grace is one of a client. i was in a room with her once and i was scared to go up to talk to her. everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. so whatever speed you need, fios has it with the fastest internet and wi-fi available, from 50 to 500 mbps. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. ultimately, that's why. get 50 meg fios intern
>> reporter: did society catch up with grace jones in pop culture?sh the envelope, to go -- >> i want there -- to be right. >> reporter: you do? >> i do! but i want them to do it in an individual way. i just want them to dare themselves to do something different. >> reporter: shock sells now? >> shock always sell. but you can shock in good taste. >> reporter: haste is relative, but at 67, shock is what keeps grace jones dancing. for "cbs this...
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>> your mouth is too big, your nose is too small. >> next, why grace jones >>> grace jones is one of the world's most famous super model and still on the scene in a career spanning more than 50 years. go, grace. she is opening up in her ironically new book called "i'll never write my memoir." and pushed by simon and shuster which is associated with cbs. >> reporter: after being two hours late to our interview, it's hard to stay mad at grace jones. even when she won't answer your questions. do you realize most 67-year-olds do not look like this? >> i'm not 67. >> reporter: how old are you? >> i'm not telling you. my experience is as -- is my [ inaudible ]. you know? they just bounce around. >> reporter: bouncing and behaving? >> no way behaving. no. behaving is boring. >> reporter: that attitude made jones fascinating, frustrating, and ultimately famous. never one to be shy, jones is finally detailing more than 50 years of sex, drugs, and disco. you said that you were a great keeper of secrets. >> uh-huh. and i still am. >> reporter: even after writing this book? >> yeah. absolutely.
>> your mouth is too big, your nose is too small. >> next, why grace jones >>> grace jones is one of the world's most famous super model and still on the scene in a career spanning more than 50 years. go, grace. she is opening up in her ironically new book called "i'll never write my memoir." and pushed by simon and shuster which is associated with cbs. >> reporter: after being two hours late to our interview, it's hard to stay mad at grace jones. even when...
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the man is amanda jones's ex-girlfriend. which recount the disturbing details of the crime. >> amanda jones came home after dark monday night around 9:15 p.m. when she pulled into her garage to go inside. her killer was already there waiting for her. >> mitchell cole stabbed amanda jones as she talked to a friend on her cell phone documents say. she had been inside the home since 8:30 p.m. the friend heard screams and a struggle. them the call drops. defined on the phone call police to check the outside of the house and found nothing out of the ordinary and left. >> the next morning, her adult daughter would discover her body on the basement floor covered with blood. >> do you know any reason anyone would hurt her. >> i can't think of the slightest thing that she could have done to make anybody do this to her. i just cannot figure this out to save my soul. i can't. >> investigators quickly targeted mitchell cole, amanda jones's ex-girlfriend, a man who she had pilot -- filed a peace order against. >> did you kill mrs. jones.
the man is amanda jones's ex-girlfriend. which recount the disturbing details of the crime. >> amanda jones came home after dark monday night around 9:15 p.m. when she pulled into her garage to go inside. her killer was already there waiting for her. >> mitchell cole stabbed amanda jones as she talked to a friend on her cell phone documents say. she had been inside the home since 8:30 p.m. the friend heard screams and a struggle. them the call drops. defined on the phone call police...
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jones says all three were on the second floor when he heard the female occupant cry out that jones and the other man thought the woman was behind them and managed to get out through the wasn' the two ran to a neighbor' s house for help. logan breton: they knocked on the door and rang the bell a bunch of times, which woke up my parents and then my mom was the one who looked out the window and saw their was a fire. ray: that was 11:37. the first truck was on the scene at 14 indigo hill road 3 minutes later. chief hoyle: the windows of the second floor were issuing heavy fire upon our arrival of the first engine company. ray: the chief says that firefighters were told that someone was trapped inside, but were hampered in their efforts chief hoyle: we couldn' t get through the front door because the porch was loaded with could not get access theire re. we had to go through a side door. ray: firefighters would eventually discover the woman' s body in a second floor bedroom. now jones is trying to cope with the aftermath, but he says it still somehow seems very unreal. bruce: i woke up this
jones says all three were on the second floor when he heard the female occupant cry out that jones and the other man thought the woman was behind them and managed to get out through the wasn' the two ran to a neighbor' s house for help. logan breton: they knocked on the door and rang the bell a bunch of times, which woke up my parents and then my mom was the one who looked out the window and saw their was a fire. ray: that was 11:37. the first truck was on the scene at 14 indigo hill road 3...
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outcoming seals-jones. he goes in. stop it right there. then is when allen starts to throw the football right when jones is breaking off his route. everybody in the stadium goes how could anyone throw an interception like that. right when kyle allen is letting go of the ball? seals-jones reverses his field and fitzpatrick is the only guy >> verne: >> verne: ouch. >> gary: the 6th sack of the game. >> verne: allen with this one. >> gary: there is no one to stop that one. ouch is the best description. >> verne: 4:30 to go. >> gary: allen looking at the tape. he is rating out better than anybody. 41-23. >> gary: another embarrassing loss for a&m. in 4 meetings they can't find any rushing except for the quarterback scramble. that's all they've got. >> verne: allen goes out. >> gary: we talked about this so much. it puts so much pressure on the quarterback to be the whole game. you have to scramble. provide all of the passing attacks. there is just no help. against this top level defense. >> verne: 4th down and 6. allen. incomplete. ball goes o
outcoming seals-jones. he goes in. stop it right there. then is when allen starts to throw the football right when jones is breaking off his route. everybody in the stadium goes how could anyone throw an interception like that. right when kyle allen is letting go of the ball? seals-jones reverses his field and fitzpatrick is the only guy >> verne: >> verne: ouch. >> gary: the 6th sack of the game. >> verne: allen with this one. >> gary: there is no one to stop that...
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>> reporter: did society catch up with grace jones in pop culture?push the envelope, to go -- >> i want there -- to be right. >> reporter: you do? >> i do! but i want them to do it in an individual way. i just want them to dare themselves to do something different. >> reporter: shock sells now? >> shock always sell. but you can shock in good taste. >> reporter: taste is relative, but at 67, shock is what keeps grace jones dancing. for "cbs this morning," michelle miller, new york. ♪ to the river >> talented michelle miller reporting. >> she did a good job with that interview. interview. >> grace is a one of a kind.,,,, it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> as we leave you let's take a look back at the week that was. have a great weekend. >> is there a hurricane out here. and we are heading straight into it. >> the ship is gone. the "el faro" sank. >> the captain had been observing this w
>> reporter: did society catch up with grace jones in pop culture?push the envelope, to go -- >> i want there -- to be right. >> reporter: you do? >> i do! but i want them to do it in an individual way. i just want them to dare themselves to do something different. >> reporter: shock sells now? >> shock always sell. but you can shock in good taste. >> reporter: taste is relative, but at 67, shock is what keeps grace jones dancing. for "cbs this...
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jones? >> no. tom: 56-year-old amanda jones ran a day care out of her upper marlboro home. she had had a relationship with cole in the past. things went south last year and was given a restraining order, at but they were apparently seeing each other again. we are told by law enforcement the motive may have been jealousy, cole may have found out that jones was seeing another man. jones' daughter discovered the body yesterday, and her mind immediately jumped to the suspect in this case. hard toreally, really think that somebody who knew her would have done this. was.eautiful a person she tom: court records showed that cole filed a civil suit against jones two years ago for $10,000, winning $2500. the court records on say why he filed the suit. tom roussey, abc 7 news. alison: dozens attended a fundraiser in honor of american university graduate matthew , the former senate intern shot and killed at the shaw howard metro station in august. a memorial fund will apply lessons learned abroad here in washington. >> i would come home from work or school and he would have a giant smi
jones? >> no. tom: 56-year-old amanda jones ran a day care out of her upper marlboro home. she had had a relationship with cole in the past. things went south last year and was given a restraining order, at but they were apparently seeing each other again. we are told by law enforcement the motive may have been jealousy, cole may have found out that jones was seeing another man. jones' daughter discovered the body yesterday, and her mind immediately jumped to the suspect in this case....
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it's why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. what if there was another way to look at relapsing multiple sclerosis? this is tecfidera. tecfidera is not an injection. it's a pill for relapsing ms that has the power to cut relapses in half. imagine what you could do with fewer relapses. p p tecfidera may cause serious side effects, such as allergic reactions, p p pml, which is a rare brain infection that usually leads to death or severe disability, p p and decreases in your white blood cells. the most common side effects rrr are flushing and stomach problems. tell your doctor about any low white blood cell counts, infections, any other medical conditions, or if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. learn more about the most prescribed pill for relapsing ms in the us, at tecfidera.com. talk to your doctor about tecfidera, and take another look at relapsing ms. when this busy family... ...got a cracked windshield... ...their dad went to the new safelite-dot-com... ...and scheduled a
it's why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. what if there was another way to look at relapsing multiple sclerosis? this is tecfidera. tecfidera is not an injection. it's a pill for relapsing ms that has the power to cut relapses in half. imagine what you could do with fewer relapses. p p tecfidera may cause serious side effects, such as allergic reactions, p p pml, which is a rare brain infection that usually leads to death or severe disability, p p and decreases in your...
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outcoming seals-jones. he goes in. stop it right there. then is when allen starts to throw the football right when jones is breaking off his route. everybody in the stadium goes how could anyone throw an interception like that. right when kyle allen is letting go of the ball? seals-jones reverses his field and fitzpatrick is the only guy from. >> verne: >> verne: ouch. >> gary: the 6th sack of the game. >> verne: allen with this one. >> gary: there is no one to stop that one. ouch is the best description. >> verne: 4:30 to go. >> gary: allen looking at the tape. he is rating out better than anybody. >> verne: carson. 41-23. >> gary: another embarrassing loss for a&m. in 4 meetings they can't find any rushing except for the quarterback scramble. that's all they've got. >> verne: allen goes out. >> gary: we talked about this so much. it puts so much pressure on the quarterback to be the whole game. you have to scramble. provide all of the passing attacks. there is just no help. against this top level defense. >> verne: 4th down and 6. allen.
outcoming seals-jones. he goes in. stop it right there. then is when allen starts to throw the football right when jones is breaking off his route. everybody in the stadium goes how could anyone throw an interception like that. right when kyle allen is letting go of the ball? seals-jones reverses his field and fitzpatrick is the only guy from. >> verne: >> verne: ouch. >> gary: the 6th sack of the game. >> verne: allen with this one. >> gary: there is no one to...
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william jones jr.w up in the small central indiana town of shelbyville, far away from the negative influences of big cities. >> it ain't very big. i like it. a lot of people don't like it. i like it. there's not a whole lot to do but, you know, just hang out with friends. wrong ones at that, i guess. >> hey, good morning. >> jones' first run-in with the law came at age 9, when he was found guilty of stealing mail and committing arson. he had set fire to an abandoned semi truck in his neighborhood. >> friends were just talking me into it. i was like, all right. took lighter fluid and threw it in the back and set it on fire. that was the first one. it just kept going from there. i got criminal mischief for taking my dad's heart pills and putting them in little apples and throwing them over the fence to animals and stuff. i was just -- i was bad. >> jones says he began using drugs at age 11 and was soon selling them and stealing to support his habit. at 15 he was put on probation after assaulting the mana
william jones jr.w up in the small central indiana town of shelbyville, far away from the negative influences of big cities. >> it ain't very big. i like it. a lot of people don't like it. i like it. there's not a whole lot to do but, you know, just hang out with friends. wrong ones at that, i guess. >> hey, good morning. >> jones' first run-in with the law came at age 9, when he was found guilty of stealing mail and committing arson. he had set fire to an abandoned semi truck...
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corey jones. >> reporter: but both the prosecutor and the jones' family attorney say corey never firedpon. the family attorney says his body was found 80 to 100 feet away from his vehicle, making it seem as though he might have possibly tried to run away. >> we know this officer was in plain clothes. we know that he had no badge to display to corey. corey had no way of knowing what he was. >> reporter: the officer was working a burglary detail that night and had no body or dashboard camera. he's now on paid leave and many in the community are left wondering how a man with no criminal record ended up dead. >> a laid back young man, non-confrontational which is why i find it hard to believe. >> reporter: records show otherwise. evidence he had seized three weeks prior from a suspect. at the time he sited work related issues, something he failed to mention on his application for the palm beach garden police department. the job he's held for just six months. >> this is a situation that cries out for answers. it cries out for transparency. it cries out for the police to give this family inf
corey jones. >> reporter: but both the prosecutor and the jones' family attorney say corey never firedpon. the family attorney says his body was found 80 to 100 feet away from his vehicle, making it seem as though he might have possibly tried to run away. >> we know this officer was in plain clothes. we know that he had no badge to display to corey. corey had no way of knowing what he was. >> reporter: the officer was working a burglary detail that night and had no body or...
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i am joined by rick and brian jones. what a comeback. >> rick: all they needed was to find their formula. be 21 down. a brilliant performance by a dual threat quarterback in joshua dobbs. >> brian: he was phenomenal. >> rick: brilliant performance all day long. >> brian: on the flip side. georgia. snatching defeat out of the jaws of victory. mistake after mistake. a 14 point lead. they are up 21. tennessee scores 2 touchdowns. within 37 seconds. after the first touchdown they fumble. the perfect pass! lambert. the good and the bad and the ugly. that was ugly. you have all of that in mr. davis. >> adam: and how big was the punt? >> rick: the punt of the year. >> brian: you can't stop anyone like that. >> rick: cork screw left. >> adam: number 7 lsu. they hosted south carolina instead of going there because of the devastating flooding in south carolina. and leonard fournette. >> brian: he was a gracious host. look at that speed for a man that size. he is outrunning everyone want doesn't look like he is going as fast. >> ad
i am joined by rick and brian jones. what a comeback. >> rick: all they needed was to find their formula. be 21 down. a brilliant performance by a dual threat quarterback in joshua dobbs. >> brian: he was phenomenal. >> rick: brilliant performance all day long. >> brian: on the flip side. georgia. snatching defeat out of the jaws of victory. mistake after mistake. a 14 point lead. they are up 21. tennessee scores 2 touchdowns. within 37 seconds. after the first touchdown...
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now jones's family says new details about the confrontation between jones and the officer has raisedven more troubling questions about the deadly encounter. >> i need to know why! why my son is gone today! why! >> reporter: the family met with the state attorney's office, they were told corey's body was found 80 to 100 feet from his car, and he did not use his gun. police are offering little information about what happened when the officer stopped to investigate what looked like an abandoned car. the police have said the officer was confronted by an armed subject. lawyers for the family say he fired at him six times and hit him three times. they also say he didn't identify himself. jones's death is being investigated by the sheriff's office and state attorney's office. his brother insists the shooting goes beyond race. >> our lives do matter. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: going forward, what do you want to see happen? >> we want justice. we want transparency. i miss him. i miss him so much. i miss him so much. ♪ >> keep corey's beat alive. >> reporter: the community hopes to r
now jones's family says new details about the confrontation between jones and the officer has raisedven more troubling questions about the deadly encounter. >> i need to know why! why my son is gone today! why! >> reporter: the family met with the state attorney's office, they were told corey's body was found 80 to 100 feet from his car, and he did not use his gun. police are offering little information about what happened when the officer stopped to investigate what looked like an...
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first- degree murder in jones' death. police say the two had been in a previous relationship. >>> right now dc homicide detectives are hoping surveillance video will help them catch a killer. 9-year-old eric jones from clinton maryland was found bleeding inside the layla lounge. last night near galadat university near union market. medics rushed him to the hospital but he couldn't be saved. people near the area said they are used to this violence. >> the door is locked and you have to ring the doorbell to get in. >> authorities are decide figure the club should remain open. >> montgomery dealing with several accidents and two deaths. a 14-year-old that survived a hit-and-run is pleading to come forward. we have the emotional message. >> reporter: 14-year-old hernandez is afraid to cross the street alone. >> i don't know if the people will run me over. >> that's what he said happened on tuesday, october 6th at around 7:30 in the morning when he crossed this intersection on his bike. the african-american woman made a left-h
first- degree murder in jones' death. police say the two had been in a previous relationship. >>> right now dc homicide detectives are hoping surveillance video will help them catch a killer. 9-year-old eric jones from clinton maryland was found bleeding inside the layla lounge. last night near galadat university near union market. medics rushed him to the hospital but he couldn't be saved. people near the area said they are used to this violence. >> the door is locked and you...
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officer that never identified themselves, the family maintains that jones did not deserve to die. >> need to know why, why is my son gone today why? >> desperate for answers, family and friended of corey jones say they know one thing, he would not ever, ever, ever, ever, pull a gun on a police officer. never. >> authorities in palm beach county says that the music was killed by officer raja while waiting on the side of the road after his car broke down, officer raja was working undercover and riding in an unmarked van and they said he never showed his badge. >> why didn't he identify himself. >> he stopped to investigate what he believed to be an abandoned vehicle and was suddenly confronted by an armed suspect. >> jones recently purchased the gun but had a concealed weapons permit. and that he never fired his gun but prosecutors told the family that he fired six bullets hitting jones three times. >> how clearly did he identify himself as a police officer, we'll never know, we'll get his account and the police's account but he is the only witness. >> well, as for officer raja, he is
officer that never identified themselves, the family maintains that jones did not deserve to die. >> need to know why, why is my son gone today why? >> desperate for answers, family and friended of corey jones say they know one thing, he would not ever, ever, ever, ever, pull a gun on a police officer. never. >> authorities in palm beach county says that the music was killed by officer raja while waiting on the side of the road after his car broke down, officer raja was...
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those chants coming from hundreds who gathered at a rally thursday for corey jones.he 31-year-old drummer was fatally shot early sunday morning after his car broke down on the side of the road. now corey jones' family says new details about the confrontation has raised even more troubling questions about the deadly encounter. >> i need to know why? why is my son is gone today! why! >> reporter: the family met privately on thursday with the state attorney's office. they say they were told corey's body was found 80 to 100 feet from his car and he did not use his handgun. >> he never fired his weapon. in that is confirmed. >> reporter: police are offering little information about what happened when the officer stopped to investigate what looked like an abandoned car. the police have said the officer was confronted by an armed subject. lawyers for the family say the officer shot at jones six times and three of the bullets hit him. they also say the state attorney told them he did not properly identify himself and jones may not have realized he was dealing with a police o
those chants coming from hundreds who gathered at a rally thursday for corey jones.he 31-year-old drummer was fatally shot early sunday morning after his car broke down on the side of the road. now corey jones' family says new details about the confrontation has raised even more troubling questions about the deadly encounter. >> i need to know why? why is my son is gone today! why! >> reporter: the family met privately on thursday with the state attorney's office. they say they were...
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jones fired. and jones fled. and after raja fired again.he police said that the incident is under investigation, and he can't say of. but he added details about the evidence at the scene. >> a handgun was found at the scene. as was the box in which it was purchased. the serial number to the handgun matches the one printed on the gun box. the gun box, which was found inside of cory jones' vehicle. >> that gun was purchased just three days ago, the chief said. and jones did have a concealed weaponner permit. but his friends don't think that he ever carried one, and he was a gentle, levelheaded guy who would never pull a gun on anyone, much less a police officer. >> paul, let's dig a little deeper here, and is there the potential here that jones didn't know this was a police officer who was approaching him? that maybe he feared he was invaded? >> we're speculating here, but it's 3:00 in the morning, and you're pulled over on the dark shoulder of i-95, and he told the investigators that he did identify himself as a police officer, and jones pul
jones fired. and jones fled. and after raja fired again.he police said that the incident is under investigation, and he can't say of. but he added details about the evidence at the scene. >> a handgun was found at the scene. as was the box in which it was purchased. the serial number to the handgun matches the one printed on the gun box. the gun box, which was found inside of cory jones' vehicle. >> that gun was purchased just three days ago, the chief said. and jones did have a...
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of corey jones/fater of cory jones 2-6 clinton jones, jr/brother of corey jones 11-22 benjamin crump/jones family attorney 43-46 chief stephen stepp/palm beach gardens police dept 49-53 dan abrams chief legal analyst, abc news 1;14-1:24 liz hur, abc news, new york 1:26-1:37 clinton jones sr:"i need to know why, why my son is gone today. why?" desperate for answers.. family and friends of corey jones.. say they know one thing for certain. brother: "we know that he would not ever, ever, ever, ever, ever pull a gun on a police, never." authorities in palm beach county say the 31-year- old musician was shot and killed by officer nouman raja.. while waiting for help after his car broke down on the side of i-95 in south florida... at the time.. officer raja was working undercover.. driving an unmarked van and according to the family's attorney.. prosecutors told them.. the officer never owed his badge. tn: "why didn't he identify himself, why didn't he show the badge." police say so far.. officer raja has told them this.. police: "he stopped to investigate what he vehicle gun.. but his fami
of corey jones/fater of cory jones 2-6 clinton jones, jr/brother of corey jones 11-22 benjamin crump/jones family attorney 43-46 chief stephen stepp/palm beach gardens police dept 49-53 dan abrams chief legal analyst, abc news 1;14-1:24 liz hur, abc news, new york 1:26-1:37 clinton jones sr:"i need to know why, why my son is gone today. why?" desperate for answers.. family and friends of corey jones.. say they know one thing for certain. brother: "we know that he would not ever,...
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jones and hall what a story. >> verne: up the middle. dobbs driving. touchdown! tennessee. >> [cheers and applause] >>♪ >> [cheers and applause] >> verne: medley for the extra point. whoa! >> gary: it's play asks players. in this case, it's a player, a freshman player. chance hall that seals it for his phenomenal quarterback joshua dobbs who runs right through a tackle. not a beautiful tackle from aaron davis in the secondary. that's an incredible game that joshua dobbs is putting through. he is -- it was abram number 25 he ran through. dobbs is showing the fire in the belly. that butch jones was hoping he would see in this game. >> verne: the song in the background. >> ♪ the play of the game is coming up a little later. 38-31 tennessee. >> gary: butch jones made a name for himself recruiting. there are a few here. >> verne: this is a big recruiting weekend at the university of tennessee. here's the kick. reggie davis. ouch! >> [cheers and applause] >> verne: mcdowell number 20. 5:43 to go. tennessee leading 38-31. >> gary: a flag out there. i think. >> referee:
jones and hall what a story. >> verne: up the middle. dobbs driving. touchdown! tennessee. >> [cheers and applause] >>♪ >> [cheers and applause] >> verne: medley for the extra point. whoa! >> gary: it's play asks players. in this case, it's a player, a freshman player. chance hall that seals it for his phenomenal quarterback joshua dobbs who runs right through a tackle. not a beautiful tackle from aaron davis in the secondary. that's an incredible game that...
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they hand it off, jones. and jones leaning forward, gets carraway with the tackle and you are absolutely right, what a patient approach by this kansas state team right now, moving the ball effectively. cantele warming up on the sideline. 2nd down and 6. and jones this time chopped down in the backfield. is issahaku making another play. >> joel: and that's what you want to avoid, blitzes in the safety position and he shows it late, after the center's head picked up so kansas state was unable to check out of that play. >> gus: so a huge play coming up after the 4-yard loss. 3rd down and 10 at the 29. kansas state needs inside the 20 for a 1st down. burton has been the man. hubener. near side. caught, out of bounds, not enough for the first. this time it's heath. >> joel: oh, what a decision bill snyder has to make now. they have been so successful with the 1-yard attempts but they will send cantele out to kick and tie to pickup. >> gus: he has not attempted a field goal in this game. he flip-flopped for the sta
they hand it off, jones. and jones leaning forward, gets carraway with the tackle and you are absolutely right, what a patient approach by this kansas state team right now, moving the ball effectively. cantele warming up on the sideline. 2nd down and 6. and jones this time chopped down in the backfield. is issahaku making another play. >> joel: and that's what you want to avoid, blitzes in the safety position and he shows it late, after the center's head picked up so kansas state was...
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we're here with orlando jones., thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> you're in town at this comic-con, right? >> i am at new york comic-con. >> i saw all the people taking photos of you. >> it's amazing, but i love it. >> i want to go through the whole orlando jones thing. >> this is scary. >> that is when i was first aware of it. let's start there. okay? big break, right? you audition -- how did you audition for it? i auditioned for mad tv in the '90s. they were one of the only shows looking for people. >> i remember when i went in the room, there were like 300 black dudes, i think i was robbed by that guy. it was crazy. and i went in and did a cold call audition where i decided i would play all the roles because sometimes casting directors are horrible so i played all the roles and got a call back. and then quincy jones decided he would just throw ideas at me. do an east coast rapper, do your grandmother. and then they gave necessame th >> you wrote a lot of the show, right? >> yeah, i wrote on th
we're here with orlando jones., thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> you're in town at this comic-con, right? >> i am at new york comic-con. >> i saw all the people taking photos of you. >> it's amazing, but i love it. >> i want to go through the whole orlando jones thing. >> this is scary. >> that is when i was first aware of it. let's start there. okay? big break, right? you audition -- how did you audition for it? i auditioned...
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jones was found murdered in her home yesterday morning.ight mitchell cole is the man charged in her murder. >> reporter: cole walked out of the police department about an hour-and-a-half ago. escorted by police and as he was walked out. only said one thing. >> did you kill mrs. jones? >> no. >> that's all he said as he hid his face from cameras and loaded in a police cruiser. detectives say that cole killed 5 6-year-old amanda jones, a mother well lined where she operated an informal daycare and found murdered on tuesday morning. police say they developed cole as a suspect early on in their investigation based on evidence and interviews. >> at this point we believe this person in custody is the only suspect and the only one charged in this case. >> now, the relationship between jones and cole remains unclear. we do know that a civil disagreement between the two ended up in court in a prince george's court back in 2013 but what that was about and what role it may have played in this alleged murder is unclear. >>> now, all police will say is
jones was found murdered in her home yesterday morning.ight mitchell cole is the man charged in her murder. >> reporter: cole walked out of the police department about an hour-and-a-half ago. escorted by police and as he was walked out. only said one thing. >> did you kill mrs. jones? >> no. >> that's all he said as he hid his face from cameras and loaded in a police cruiser. detectives say that cole killed 5 6-year-old amanda jones, a mother well lined where she...
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jones, mr.ishing the weapon at this time and whether or not this officer had declared himself a police officer or not, we tont know, and then i guess that the shot was fired there and the officer probably had thought that, you know, saw him with the weapon and thought that his life was in danger and fired. this could have happened the other way around, too, if it happened also, because we might be talking about a dead police officer if something like that happened, so we have to find out exactly what actions that off is ser took at the immediately when he stopped. did he put the brights on, the flashers on, and did he have a red light inside of that vehicle to identify himself as a police officer? >> i can say that we have learned in addition to what we are covering in florida, the f officers are on edge, and in east harlem in new york city, an officer was critically wounded responding to shots fired and the mayor and the police commissioner are expected to speak on that shortly, and so definite
jones, mr.ishing the weapon at this time and whether or not this officer had declared himself a police officer or not, we tont know, and then i guess that the shot was fired there and the officer probably had thought that, you know, saw him with the weapon and thought that his life was in danger and fired. this could have happened the other way around, too, if it happened also, because we might be talking about a dead police officer if something like that happened, so we have to find out...
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police have not said what sort of weapon jones had, jones did have a clean police record, but also had permit for a gun. friends say he was not a violent person. >> i don't how anyone can perceive cory as a threat whatsoever. he is the most level headed calm kind person. >> never got in any trouble. he was actually a very very good kid. >> jones' family and friends say they plan to keep pushing for answers until they know what really happened. >> he just acts for the congregation to pray, and that we can get some type of closure to this. >> jon henry smith, al jazeera. >> south korean families have now begun relatives in the north, the first time they have seen each other for 60 years. a fleet of buss carries the nearly 400 south koreans across the border. into north korea, this is the second meeting of family members in the past five years. earlier i talked about it, her family divide misdemeanor the 1950's, she is hoping both sides will reconcile. for some people they live less an hour away. so family separated just five g about each other. it is like a miracle. and so -- i think ano
police have not said what sort of weapon jones had, jones did have a clean police record, but also had permit for a gun. friends say he was not a violent person. >> i don't how anyone can perceive cory as a threat whatsoever. he is the most level headed calm kind person. >> never got in any trouble. he was actually a very very good kid. >> jones' family and friends say they plan to keep pushing for answers until they know what really happened. >> he just acts for the...
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after jones and his band wrapped up a gig on sunday. >> everything seemed normal. cory was completely himself. >> jones was a well-known drummer who played in several bands and worked as a city property inspector. he did have a concealed weapons permit but they didn't think that he carried a gun. he was a quiet mellow man who mentored black youth. family and friends say they won't give up until the whole truth comes out. >> the vehicle the officer was driving did not have a dash camera and officers with the police department do not wear body cameras. so we will not see that kind of evidence. there is a report tonight in the palm beach post that the worry theory is that there was a misunderstanding because the officer was in plain clothes and in an unmarked car and there may have been confusion about who was approaching who. >>> two men said that they were the subject of police abuse. the police deny the accusations. commissioner, so you saw holman. tell us what you think its like. >> i think it's a dark place. it's a place that warrants the justice department to ac
after jones and his band wrapped up a gig on sunday. >> everything seemed normal. cory was completely himself. >> jones was a well-known drummer who played in several bands and worked as a city property inspector. he did have a concealed weapons permit but they didn't think that he carried a gun. he was a quiet mellow man who mentored black youth. family and friends say they won't give up until the whole truth comes out. >> the vehicle the officer was driving did not have a...
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in the last two years jones regional in the last two years jones regional medica center has been named one of the t@p 40 fastest growing hospitals in the united states by modern healthcare magazine. an $11 million dollar expansion project is underway at the anamosa hospital to help keep up with demand. joining us this morning, dr. jenny butler, chief medical officer at jones county regional medical center. part of this expansion project is the opening of dedicated area for specialty clinics and an urgent care. -i understand one of the major growth areas hasasbeen the surge of outpatient specialty clinic visits - what is being added as far as specialty clinics? -why do you think there is so much growth in this area? -your also adding an urgent care clinic? why was this added? -you're having an`open house? coming up in our next half hour, forward. hat's after a judge throws out a lawsuit that's been holding up his project. rapids furious and looking for answers. gun shots send kirkwood community y cocoege into alerer mode this week. police are looking for the person who pulled the trigge
in the last two years jones regional in the last two years jones regional medica center has been named one of the t@p 40 fastest growing hospitals in the united states by modern healthcare magazine. an $11 million dollar expansion project is underway at the anamosa hospital to help keep up with demand. joining us this morning, dr. jenny butler, chief medical officer at jones county regional medical center. part of this expansion project is the opening of dedicated area for specialty clinics and...
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jones did have a cline police record, but also had a permit for a gun.ends say he was not a violent person. >> i don't understand how anyone could ever perceive corey as -- as a threat, whatsoever. he is the most level-headed calm, kind person. >> he never got in any trouble. he was a very, very good kid. >> reporter: jones' family and friends say they plan to keep pushing for answers. >> we just ask for the congregation to pray and that we can, you know, get some type of closure to this. >>> john henry smith, al jazeera. >>> also this morning a pro-gun group saying it will take its case to the supreme court. new york and connecticut passing bans on semiautomatic weapons and those large-capacity magazines that followed the sandy hook shootings. the court, though, did strike down some provisions, including a connecticut ban on a particular type of rifle that has to be recocked each time it is shot. >>> u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon is on his way to meet with israeli prime minister benjamin netenyahu this afternoon. and yes, it has been another day of
jones did have a cline police record, but also had a permit for a gun.ends say he was not a violent person. >> i don't understand how anyone could ever perceive corey as -- as a threat, whatsoever. he is the most level-headed calm, kind person. >> he never got in any trouble. he was a very, very good kid. >> reporter: jones' family and friends say they plan to keep pushing for answers. >> we just ask for the congregation to pray and that we can, you know, get some type...
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i'm looking for philip jones? >> no. >> philip jones?no. >> eventually, we found him outside his homes in queen, new york, he asked us to come inside where we read his affidavit back to him. "on 2-2-98, i did a lineup where i picked out an individual as being the shooter." in the affidavit jones said that police pressured him to make an identification. >> i told the police this was the guy and i felt sure this was not the truth. i thought they were going to arrest me and my brother robert. >> by the time the trial started, jones was in jail, convicted on drug charges. but the d.a.'s office promised it would send a letter to the parole board saying he cooperated as a witness. today, philip jones said he always knew that velazquez was the wrong man. >> when i saw the defendant in court and i look in his eyes, i knew i had picked out the wrong guy. and the guy on trial i had never seen before. >> there you go. there you go. >> so that's all true? >> that's all true. >> and according to velazquez's lawyers, philip's brother, robert, another
i'm looking for philip jones? >> no. >> philip jones?no. >> eventually, we found him outside his homes in queen, new york, he asked us to come inside where we read his affidavit back to him. "on 2-2-98, i did a lineup where i picked out an individual as being the shooter." in the affidavit jones said that police pressured him to make an identification. >> i told the police this was the guy and i felt sure this was not the truth. i thought they were going to...
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stephen: yeah, jonathan, we know that amanda jones, 56-year-old amanda jones but found murdered inside her home tuesday morning. we now know that the night before she was on the phone with a friend when she walked into her home. that friend heard her scream. heard the struggle. the apparent struggle with her killer. that friend called the call center here in prince george's county. it came through as a nonemergency call. the call taker reached out to the police who dispatched officers to the home. they noticed nothing amiss and returned and said nothing was there. the friend called again the following morning. again police went to the home. they still didn't see anything amiss. we now know from talking to police and to directors here at the call center that there was an apparent disconnect between what the individual who called the call center told the call taker and what was relayed to the police. let's listen in to the call that came in monday night. >> she was screaming at the top of her voice. it sounded like she was fighting somebody. it must have been in house when she got in the
stephen: yeah, jonathan, we know that amanda jones, 56-year-old amanda jones but found murdered inside her home tuesday morning. we now know that the night before she was on the phone with a friend when she walked into her home. that friend heard her scream. heard the struggle. the apparent struggle with her killer. that friend called the call center here in prince george's county. it came through as a nonemergency call. the call taker reached out to the police who dispatched officers to the...
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>> reporter: jones's death is being investigated.rother insists the shooting goes beyond race. >> our lives do matter. [ applause ] >> reporter: going forward, what -- what do you want to see happen? >> we want justice. we want transparency. i miss him. i miss him so much. i miss him so much. ♪ >> keep corey's beat alive. >> reporter: the community hopes to receive more answers from the town hal meeting scheduled for tonight. and the family says the information they have received comes from statements officer raja made after the shooting. there was no dash camera, and he did not have a body camera on. >>> a controversial cyber security bill has advanced in the senate. it will let private companies share information with the federal government and each other about attacks. privacy advocates say this bill is more about surveillance than security. >>> it is going to cost prisoners a lot less to make a telephone call starting next year. the fcc voted to cap rates for inmate calls. our correspondent has more. >> we did rush a lot, because
>> reporter: jones's death is being investigated.rother insists the shooting goes beyond race. >> our lives do matter. [ applause ] >> reporter: going forward, what -- what do you want to see happen? >> we want justice. we want transparency. i miss him. i miss him so much. i miss him so much. ♪ >> keep corey's beat alive. >> reporter: the community hopes to receive more answers from the town hal meeting scheduled for tonight. and the family says the...
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. >> reporter: corey jones wasn't confrontational, his family said. he was practically raised in church. gale banks is his aunt. >> anything you need, corey would be right there. if you needed a shirt, he would give you his shirt. he would be cold to keep you warm. >> reporter: jones needed a tow truck early last sunday morning. the 31-year-old city employee moonlighted as a drummer and was returning home from a gig when his car broke down on an exit ramp along i-95. he called band mate mat huntsberger for help. >> i left him. he gave me a high-five. he said, "thank you. thanks forúhelping me out, coming out of your way." >> reporter: some time around 3:00 a.m., 38-year-old officer nouman raja arrived. the palm beach gardens police department said in a facebook statement it has since deleted nouman raja on duty in a plainclothesed capacity in an unmarked police vehicle stopped to investigate what he believed to be an abandoned vehicle. as the officer exited his vehicle, he was suddenly confronted by an armed subject. as a result of the confrontation,
. >> reporter: corey jones wasn't confrontational, his family said. he was practically raised in church. gale banks is his aunt. >> anything you need, corey would be right there. if you needed a shirt, he would give you his shirt. he would be cold to keep you warm. >> reporter: jones needed a tow truck early last sunday morning. the 31-year-old city employee moonlighted as a drummer and was returning home from a gig when his car broke down on an exit ramp along i-95. he called...
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they hand it off, jones. and jones leaning forward, gets to the 25. carraway with the tackle and you are absolutely right, what a patient approach by this kansas state team right now, moving the ball effectively. cantele warming up on the sideline. 2nd down and 6. and jones this time chopped down in the backfield. is issahaku making another play. >> joel: and that's what you want to avoid, blitzes in the safety position and he shows it late, after the center's head picked up so kansas state was unable to check out of that play. >> gus: so a huge play coming up after the 4-yard loss. 3rd down and 10 at the 29. kansas state needs inside the 20 for a 1st down. burton has been the man. hubener. near side. caught, out of bounds, not enough for the first. this time it's heath. >> joel: oh, what a decision bill snyder has to make now. they have been so successful with the 1-yard attempts but they will send cantele out to kick and tie to pickup. >> gus: he has not attempted a field goal in this game. he flip-flopped for the starting and a time-out on the fiel
they hand it off, jones. and jones leaning forward, gets to the 25. carraway with the tackle and you are absolutely right, what a patient approach by this kansas state team right now, moving the ball effectively. cantele warming up on the sideline. 2nd down and 6. and jones this time chopped down in the backfield. is issahaku making another play. >> joel: and that's what you want to avoid, blitzes in the safety position and he shows it late, after the center's head picked up so kansas...
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. >> police found amanda jones dead, murdered in the home where she lived the last 13 years. they responded to a welfare check and found the neighborhood's mom with some kind of tragic injury. >>> can you think of any reason why anybody would want to hurt her? i can't think of the slightest thing that she could have done to make anybody do this to her. i just cannot figure this out to save my soul, i can't. >> jones ran an informal day care out of her home, kids came and went. and her son killed by police on this same street four years ago. >> that was a very, very dark day in our neighborhood, and a dark day for her as well. >> jones called police herself that day when her son's charles mental illness got the better of him had been firing a shotgun in the house she said, charles fled police then fought them, an officer shot him dead. friends say his mother was never quite the same. >> hurting on the inside because smiling all the time. you never know what was going on. >> now the search is on for jones' killer as her friends and what is left of her family mourn another death
. >> police found amanda jones dead, murdered in the home where she lived the last 13 years. they responded to a welfare check and found the neighborhood's mom with some kind of tragic injury. >>> can you think of any reason why anybody would want to hurt her? i can't think of the slightest thing that she could have done to make anybody do this to her. i just cannot figure this out to save my soul, i can't. >> jones ran an informal day care out of her home, kids came and...
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police have not said what sort of weapon jones had, jones did have a clean police report, but also had a permit for a gun. friends sigh he was not a violence person. >> i don't understand how anyone could perceive cory as a threat. he is the most level headed calm kind person. >> his family and friends say they plan to keep pushing for answers until they know what really happened. >> is we just ask for the congregation to play, and that we can get some type of closure to this. >> al jazeera. south korean families have begun meeting with relatives in the north. it is the first time they have seen each other for 60 years. across the heavily militarized border, this is the second meeting of family members in the past five years and earlier we spoke with documentary film maker annabel parker, her family was split during the korean war,s and she is hoping both sides will reconcile their differences. for some people they live less than an hour away from each other. so you have family separated by five miles who know nothing about each other. and how they have been living and so for these fam
police have not said what sort of weapon jones had, jones did have a clean police report, but also had a permit for a gun. friends sigh he was not a violence person. >> i don't understand how anyone could perceive cory as a threat. he is the most level headed calm kind person. >> his family and friends say they plan to keep pushing for answers until they know what really happened. >> is we just ask for the congregation to play, and that we can get some type of closure to this....
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we spoke to the god marry and aunt of cory jones who told us they were close.ust had lunch with him last week. she said she can't believe he is not here anymore. the family said they have more questions than answers about his death and they are leaning on a community here to support them during this time. >> those chants coming from hundreds who gathered at a rally thursday for cory jones. ♪ >> the 31-year-old drummer was fatally shot by a plain clothes officer after his car broke down on the side of the road. now his family says new details about the confrontation between jones and the officer raised even more troubling questions about the deadly encounter. >> i need to know why, why my son is gone today. why. >> the family met privately on thursday with the state attorneys office. they say they were told cories body was found 80 to 100 feet from his car and that he did not use his handgun. >> cory jones never fired his weapon. never fired his weapon. that is confirmed. >> police are offering little information about what happened when the officer stopped to i
we spoke to the god marry and aunt of cory jones who told us they were close.ust had lunch with him last week. she said she can't believe he is not here anymore. the family said they have more questions than answers about his death and they are leaning on a community here to support them during this time. >> those chants coming from hundreds who gathered at a rally thursday for cory jones. ♪ >> the 31-year-old drummer was fatally shot by a plain clothes officer after his car broke...
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cory jones. >> police say they found a handgun jones purchased three days before the incident. >> i can't explain it. it just hurts. >> they lost an amazing person. a really special human being. >> his family and friends are shocked by the police account of the shooting, saying jones was nonviolent. >> i plead to that individual that he will be accountable for what he has done. >> reporter: jones worked as an inspector for delray beach housing authority as an inspector. >> he was a good person. a good soul. a good human being. >> his family hired an attorney known for his work in previous high-profile police shooting cases. officer raja joins the palm beach gardens police department in april, after serving eight years in atlanta, florida, where the chief said he was in good standing. raja is on paid leave as the palm beach sheriff's office investigates the shooting. mark potter, nbc news, miami. >>> dangerous weather tore through the southwest causing flooding in central arizona that trapped a woman in her minivan north of phoenix. a rescue crew waded into the fast-moving water and was ab
cory jones. >> police say they found a handgun jones purchased three days before the incident. >> i can't explain it. it just hurts. >> they lost an amazing person. a really special human being. >> his family and friends are shocked by the police account of the shooting, saying jones was nonviolent. >> i plead to that individual that he will be accountable for what he has done. >> reporter: jones worked as an inspector for delray beach housing authority as an...
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they hand it off, jones. and jones leaning forward, gets to the 25. carraway with the tackle and you are absolutely right, what a patient approach by this kansas state team right now, moving the ball effectively. cantele warming up on the sideline. 2nd down and 6. and jones this time chopped down in the backfield. issahaku making another play. >> joel: and that's what you want to avoid, blitzes in the safety position and he shows it late, after the center's head picked up so kansas state was unable to check out of that play. >> gus: so a huge play coming up after the 4-yard loss. 3rd down and 10 at the 29. kansas state needs inside the 20 for a 1st down. burton has been the man. hubener. near side. caught, out of bounds, not enough for the first. this time it's heath. >> joel: oh, what a decision bill snyder has to make now. they have been so successful with the 1-yard attempts but they will send cantele out to kick and tie to pickup. >> gus: he has not attempted a field goal in this game. he flip-flopped for the starting job with matthew mccrane. and
they hand it off, jones. and jones leaning forward, gets to the 25. carraway with the tackle and you are absolutely right, what a patient approach by this kansas state team right now, moving the ball effectively. cantele warming up on the sideline. 2nd down and 6. and jones this time chopped down in the backfield. issahaku making another play. >> joel: and that's what you want to avoid, blitzes in the safety position and he shows it late, after the center's head picked up so kansas state...