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he calls joshua.him that everything is going to be fine and the plan is going to work. after a period of time, mrs. petit comes out of the bank with money. when they arrive back at the house, steven is under the belief that the crime is over. now they can leave. but joshua tells steven that they have a problem. he had left dna with one of the children, and he had to kill them and they're dead and that petit had died from the injuries and now he had to get his hands dirty and killed mrs. petit. >> i believe steven, but from the first time that josh talked to the police, he tried to save himself by blaming steven for all of the horrific stuff that occurred. >> steven had come back to the house, and he had the money in his hands. he says very sr. matter of factually, okay, you are ready, and we can go now, and burn the house down. i am like, we are not killing anyone. there is no way. well, then, you know, i'll kill the two daughters and you can kill the mom. i was like, i'm not killing anyone. no one is
he calls joshua.him that everything is going to be fine and the plan is going to work. after a period of time, mrs. petit comes out of the bank with money. when they arrive back at the house, steven is under the belief that the crime is over. now they can leave. but joshua tells steven that they have a problem. he had left dna with one of the children, and he had to kill them and they're dead and that petit had died from the injuries and now he had to get his hands dirty and killed mrs. petit....
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he calls joshua.oshua tells him that everything is going to be fine and the plan is going to work. after a period of time, mrs. petit comes out of the bank with money. when they arrive back at the house, steven is under the belief that the crime is over. now they can leave. but joshua tells steven that they have a problem. he had left dna with one of the children, and he had to kill them and they're dead and that petit had died from the injuries and now he had to get his hands dirty and killed mrs. petit. >> i believe steven, but from the first time that josh talked to the police, he tried to save himself by blaming steven for all of the horrific stuff that occurred. i did not sleep well i did not sleep well because i have some back issues. the bed was too soft. when i got a sleep number bed, i can feel it on my upper back, i can feel it contour to my lower back. it was a life change for me. i feel great, i'm energized. and i think sleep keeps you young. if you toss and turn at night, have back pain o
he calls joshua.oshua tells him that everything is going to be fine and the plan is going to work. after a period of time, mrs. petit comes out of the bank with money. when they arrive back at the house, steven is under the belief that the crime is over. now they can leave. but joshua tells steven that they have a problem. he had left dna with one of the children, and he had to kill them and they're dead and that petit had died from the injuries and now he had to get his hands dirty and killed...
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. >> joshua cook has the answer. he's known as the matrix murderer. >> i would see myself in that role. >> the teenager who picked up a shotgun and killed his parents in their suburban virginia home. joshua cook tells his story in an exclusive interview with piers. >> i don't blame anyone but myself. >> the crime, confession and the warning about the next adam lanza. >> these people were ticking time bombs. >> this is a special piers morgan live, inside the mind of a killer. >>> good evening. ten years since joshua cook did the unthinkable. on february 17th, 2003 he picked up a shotgun, pointed it at his father and mother and pulled the trigger. how could he murder his parents? he kept it a mystery until now. for the first time the killer dubbed the matrix murderer is speaking out and what put him behind bars for 40 years. this is more than one man's story of crime and punishment. he thought a lot about the massacres of combine, sandy hook and aurora and wants to speak directly to people maybe thinking of doing somet
. >> joshua cook has the answer. he's known as the matrix murderer. >> i would see myself in that role. >> the teenager who picked up a shotgun and killed his parents in their suburban virginia home. joshua cook tells his story in an exclusive interview with piers. >> i don't blame anyone but myself. >> the crime, confession and the warning about the next adam lanza. >> these people were ticking time bombs. >> this is a special piers morgan live, inside...
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. >> joshua cook has the answer. he's known as the matrix murderer. >> i would see myself in that role. >> the teenager who picked up a shotgun and killed his parents in their suburban virginia home. joshua cook tells his story in an exclusive interview with piers. >> i don't blame anyone but myself. >> the crime, confession and the warning about the next adam lanza. >> these people were ticking time bombs. >> this is a special piers morgan live, inside the mind of a killer. >>> good evening. ten years since joshua cook did the unthinkable. on february 17th, 2003 he picked up a shotgun, pointed it at his father and mother and pulled the trigger. how could he murder his parents? he kept it a mystery until now. for the first time the killer dubbed the matrix murderer is speaking out and what put him behind bars for 40 years. this is more than one man's story of crime and punishment. he thought a lot about the massacres of combine, sandy hook and aurora and wants to speak directly to people maybe thinking of doing somet
. >> joshua cook has the answer. he's known as the matrix murderer. >> i would see myself in that role. >> the teenager who picked up a shotgun and killed his parents in their suburban virginia home. joshua cook tells his story in an exclusive interview with piers. >> i don't blame anyone but myself. >> the crime, confession and the warning about the next adam lanza. >> these people were ticking time bombs. >> this is a special piers morgan live, inside...
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. >> ten years since joshua did the unthinkable. february 17th, 2003, the 19-year-old picked up a shotgun, pulled the trigger, killing them both. how could he murdered his parents, why did he do what? he has kept the mob of a mystery until now. the first time the killer dubbed the matrix murder is speaking out in headlines across america. put him behind bars for 40 years. this is more than one man's story of crime and punishment. he thought about columbine, sandy up an aurora and wants to speak to troubled people who might be thinking about doing something similar. he joins me for his first-ever interview and i asked him about that winter day in 2003. >> you have had lots of time to think about what happened on that day. why do you believe you kill your parents? >> that is a good question, piers. i think i would have to say that it was a combination of things. i would have to say there was bowling, there was abuse, there was psychological factors. psychological factors i didn't know about until after i got incarcerated. i found out
. >> ten years since joshua did the unthinkable. february 17th, 2003, the 19-year-old picked up a shotgun, pulled the trigger, killing them both. how could he murdered his parents, why did he do what? he has kept the mob of a mystery until now. the first time the killer dubbed the matrix murder is speaking out in headlines across america. put him behind bars for 40 years. this is more than one man's story of crime and punishment. he thought about columbine, sandy up an aurora and wants to...
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joshua cook says he has the answer. he is known as the matrix murder. >> i would see myself in that role. the teenager who picked up a shotgun and killed his parents in their suburban home. now he tells his story in an exclusive prison interview. >> i don't blame anyone but myself. the crime, the confession, and a warning about the next. >> these people were ticking time bombs. >> this is a special "piers morgan live," inside the killer. >> ten years since joshua did the unthinkable. february 17th, 2003, the 19-year-old picked up a shotgun, pulled the trigger, killing them both. how could he murder his parents, why did he do what? he has kept the motive a mystery until now. the first time the killer dubbed the matrix murderer is speaking out in headlines across america. put him behind bars for 40 years. this is more than one man's story of crime and punishment. he thought about columbine, sandy hook and aurora and wants to speak to troubled people who might be thinking about doing something similar. he joins me for his
joshua cook says he has the answer. he is known as the matrix murder. >> i would see myself in that role. the teenager who picked up a shotgun and killed his parents in their suburban home. now he tells his story in an exclusive prison interview. >> i don't blame anyone but myself. the crime, the confession, and a warning about the next. >> these people were ticking time bombs. >> this is a special "piers morgan live," inside the killer. >> ten years...
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joshua always asked me, is this too tight? are you okay? joshua always was concerned.hua was definitely a soul mate, and that's what killed me the most. [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified before it was too late. lifelock's credit notification service is on the job 24/7. as soon as they detect a threat to your identity within their network, they will alert you, protecting you before the damage is done. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your
joshua always asked me, is this too tight? are you okay? joshua always was concerned.hua was definitely a soul mate, and that's what killed me the most. [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is...
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this is 12-year-old joshua. by looking at him, you'd think he was a teenager.n joshua was 10, his parents got the news that not only does he have precocious puberty, but his 10-year-old body was that of a 15-year-old. >> i waited till we had his annual physical. and his doctor examined him. one thing a mother does not want to hear, he looks up at me and says, "yeah, he's pretty well developed." [chuckles] and i was just shocked 'cause this is my baby boy. he's only 10. >> mcfarland: joshua may be younger than he looks, but he seems to understand the problem. >> precocious puberty is, like, when you are maturing way too quickly. >> mcfarland: signs of puberty include adult body odor, hair under the arms and face, pubic hair, sudden growth spurt, acne or oily skin, voice changes in boys, changes in mood-- what people think of as teen moodiness-- and menstruation in girls. [girl shouts indistinctly] talia is four years old. she's a happy kid who loves to spend as much time in the pool as she can. >> talia i think would be described as an old soul. she doesn't like
this is 12-year-old joshua. by looking at him, you'd think he was a teenager.n joshua was 10, his parents got the news that not only does he have precocious puberty, but his 10-year-old body was that of a 15-year-old. >> i waited till we had his annual physical. and his doctor examined him. one thing a mother does not want to hear, he looks up at me and says, "yeah, he's pretty well developed." [chuckles] and i was just shocked 'cause this is my baby boy. he's only 10. >>...
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joshua oppenheimer. ptioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org (cheers and applause) >> john: that's our show. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is, your moment of zen. >> the reason why you don't see movies like "death wish" and "the warriors" is because you ♪ two... two, three... ♪ ♪ well, what'll it be, folks? tap water or bottled? whatever. kif, you pick. oh, oh, it's always so hard to decide. um, uh, tap. i mean bottled.
joshua oppenheimer. ptioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org (cheers and applause) >> john: that's our show. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is, your moment of zen. >> the reason why you don't see movies like "death wish" and "the warriors" is because you ♪ two... two, three... ♪ ♪ well, what'll it be, folks? tap water or bottled? whatever. kif, you pick. oh, oh, it's always so hard to decide. um,...
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joshua oppenheimer. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org (cheers and applause) >> john: that's our show. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is, your moment of zen. >> the reason why you don't see movies like "death wish" and "the warriors" is because you captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) (cheers and applause) (audience chanting "stephen"). >> stephen: welcome to "the report." thank you for joining us, ladies and gentlemen. please, you're very kind. (cheers and applause) nation, nation, i don't want to alarm anyone but when you leave my studio tonight, you may very well be hunted for sport. because yesterday new york city became a kill zone. >> a federal judge has ruled new york city's controversial stop and frisk program violates the constitutional rights of minorities by "conducting stops in a racially discriminatory manner." >> stephen: that's right, folks. unelected activist judge has rejected stop and frisk on the bizarre th
joshua oppenheimer. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org (cheers and applause) >> john: that's our show. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is, your moment of zen. >> the reason why you don't see movies like "death wish" and "the warriors" is because you captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) (cheers and applause) (audience chanting "stephen"). >> stephen: welcome to "the...
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joshua oppenheimer. tioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org (cheers and applause) >> john: that's our show. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is, your moment of zen. >> the reason why you don't see movies like "death wish" and "the warriors" is because you [springs bouncing] - [breathing heavily] [snaps fingers] bro. - what? - lock 'em. lock 'em. yeah. [bleep] yeah, bro. how awesome is this? - it's cool. - [bleep] yeah, it is. hit it. hit it. hit it. hit it. yeah. dude...synchronize. synchronize. yeah, yeah, there it is. now we're doing it. now we're doing it. now we're doing it. now we're doing it. ♪ doing it with my bro doing it with my bro ♪ ♪ i love every second of doing it with my bro ♪ - it's--it's pretty awesome. - can you believe it? - can you just...? - yo. yo. right there, man. just give me five, man. - [sighs] - give me five, bro. come on, that's [bleep] [bleep]. come on.
joshua oppenheimer. tioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org (cheers and applause) >> john: that's our show. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is, your moment of zen. >> the reason why you don't see movies like "death wish" and "the warriors" is because you [springs bouncing] - [breathing heavily] [snaps fingers] bro. - what? - lock 'em. lock 'em. yeah. [bleep] yeah, bro. how awesome is this? - it's cool....
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as two pm in moscow you're watching r t on marina joshua welcome to the program now it's half a year since one time was prisoners began their hunger strike the u.s. military says the starvation protests is waning because inmates have been eating after dusk as is tradition in the holy month of ramadan and the prisoners are protesting indefinite detention without charge and they are treatment un special rubber turf war torture and try to find out about their conditions firsthand but only got a limit a tour of the facility. unfortunately i was not allowed to visit.
as two pm in moscow you're watching r t on marina joshua welcome to the program now it's half a year since one time was prisoners began their hunger strike the u.s. military says the starvation protests is waning because inmates have been eating after dusk as is tradition in the holy month of ramadan and the prisoners are protesting indefinite detention without charge and they are treatment un special rubber turf war torture and try to find out about their conditions firsthand but only got a...
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can you describe joshua young's demeanor in the car going to the funeral?ry sad, very distraught, teary-eyed. >> i want to bring in cnn legal analyst jeff gold and jeanne casarez as well. this reminds us of cases like the brothers in florida where these are baby-faced defendants. he had no plan or taking the stand? >> no. i think the defense used a lot of the prosecution case to develop their case. he's charged with complicity to commit murder, that he helped, assisted, aided and encouraged his own father. his father was a witness in this case. as the evidence has come out, it's amazing, ashleigh, because i don't see the evidence for complicity to commit murder but i think there is evidence that he commit murder. the father said i did it alone, my son wasn't there but if you look at the evidence that unfolds, it doesn't point to the father. one example, the father says i smoked pot with trey, the victim, right before he killed him. there was no pot in his system. >> it's not conspiracy, it's complicity. when i think about a 15-year-old acting and doing some
can you describe joshua young's demeanor in the car going to the funeral?ry sad, very distraught, teary-eyed. >> i want to bring in cnn legal analyst jeff gold and jeanne casarez as well. this reminds us of cases like the brothers in florida where these are baby-faced defendants. he had no plan or taking the stand? >> no. i think the defense used a lot of the prosecution case to develop their case. he's charged with complicity to commit murder, that he helped, assisted, aided and...
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joshua gouker is going to take the stand.ded get last month to the beating death of 148-year-old trey zwicker. that death happened behind a high school in louisville. he's going to serve a life sentence for that, and he is on the stand in his own son's trial right now. gouker's son joshua young is charged with something called come policity to murder and complicit to tampering with evidence. at the time of all of this, he was only 15. you look at him in the courtroom and he looks even younger than that now. but he too is going to face a potential of life in prison if convicted of this crime. and just a short time ago, his dad explained why he killed his stepson. >> it just felt right at the time, but that wasn't why i did it. i mean, it's not like i wanted trey to die or if i could do it over i'd kill him again. none of that, you know. i mean, his mother killed a couple of mine. and it just felt right. i mean, i know it sounds monstrous and all that [ bleep ]. but it's not. if we was in the old testament it would be the say t
joshua gouker is going to take the stand.ded get last month to the beating death of 148-year-old trey zwicker. that death happened behind a high school in louisville. he's going to serve a life sentence for that, and he is on the stand in his own son's trial right now. gouker's son joshua young is charged with something called come policity to murder and complicit to tampering with evidence. at the time of all of this, he was only 15. you look at him in the courtroom and he looks even younger...
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captions paid for by cbs television distribution kathryn strong and her son, 20-year-old joshua, areng former landlord christina wyatt for d property, the return of rent, and the cost of joshua's orthodontia. >> byrd: order! all rise!damage
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i'm joined by robert zarate, policy director, and joshua landis director of the center for middle eastes from the yesterdayuniversity of oklahoma. does the west have an obligation to intervene militarily? >> yes, i think the west has an obligation-- the united states in particular has an obligation to intervene militarily and not just because of what happened in the suburb of damascus but because of what happened the last two and a half years since the assad regime began the conflict with the syrian people. approaching one million people are displaced internally and it's destabilizing the entire region. >> warner: joshua landis how do you see it? is there almost a moral duty to interveep at this point? >> the international community has a responsibility in this situation to do something to alleviate human suffering. a third of syrians have displaced. two million outside the country five million inside the country. it's a country of about 22 million to 24 million people. the problem, as dempsey has outlined, is we don't have a partner in this. the syrian opposition is dominated by islam
i'm joined by robert zarate, policy director, and joshua landis director of the center for middle eastes from the yesterdayuniversity of oklahoma. does the west have an obligation to intervene militarily? >> yes, i think the west has an obligation-- the united states in particular has an obligation to intervene militarily and not just because of what happened in the suburb of damascus but because of what happened the last two and a half years since the assad regime began the conflict with...
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i'm not sure it would have. >> warner: on that loathe note, we'll leave it there, joshua landis, andert zarate, thank you. >> woodruff: we turn now to newly released audio recordings that give us insight into the nixon presidency. over 300 hours of secret tapes, recorded at the white house during the spring and summer of 1973, cover a tumultuous period, when revelations about the watergate scandal were gripping the country. on the night of april 30, 1973, president nixon took a series of phone calls from supporters and advisers following a televised address in which he announced the resignation of his two top aides after they were implicated in the scandal. yesterday, we reported on the praise he received from a man who would follow him in office, ronald reagan. he also got a congratulatory call from george h.w. bush. and here's part of the call from the influential southern baptist evangelist, billy graham: >> woodruff: that same night, president nixon spoke with defense secretary elliot richardson, whom he had just announced would become acting attorney general. in the speech, mr.
i'm not sure it would have. >> warner: on that loathe note, we'll leave it there, joshua landis, andert zarate, thank you. >> woodruff: we turn now to newly released audio recordings that give us insight into the nixon presidency. over 300 hours of secret tapes, recorded at the white house during the spring and summer of 1973, cover a tumultuous period, when revelations about the watergate scandal were gripping the country. on the night of april 30, 1973, president nixon took a...
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about a mile from the apartment. >> police are questioning the boyfriend of joshua's mother. police are not saying if the weather is affecting the search today. now explaining a lot. the biohazard simon is on the door. >> and south side man on the run is caught and faces charges. >> he was drinking with his neighbor in his backyard on 103rd street of the washington heights neighborhood. the neighbor reportedly lost his temper and detect smith with a chainsaw. smith underwent surgery yesterday. a man on the southwest side is charged with animal cruelty and after he used fishing hooks to set a trap for his neighbor's dog chicago police said the man laid out fishing hooks and fishing line to injure his neighbor's dog. the owner found the dog howling and pain with hooks and its flesh. the owner says his neighbor has threatened to set the bear trap for the dog. the neighbor is charged with assault and cruelty to animals. police and northwest indiana need your help finding a robbery suspect. the took place in other 7-eleven store or the sixth at 3 in the morning. they have images o
about a mile from the apartment. >> police are questioning the boyfriend of joshua's mother. police are not saying if the weather is affecting the search today. now explaining a lot. the biohazard simon is on the door. >> and south side man on the run is caught and faces charges. >> he was drinking with his neighbor in his backyard on 103rd street of the washington heights neighborhood. the neighbor reportedly lost his temper and detect smith with a chainsaw. smith underwent...
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robb and his labrador dexter came from westchester to help search for joshua. it was robber who found a 21 month old hunter joshua hunter allegedly killed by the mother and boyfriend and dumped in the river. the child cases like this hit you hard when you hear about them. so you just get out there and do it. hitting everybody hard in this community as well. chief brooks says that the investigators are making incredible progress and my hope to have the investigation wrapped up by tomorrow but the search for joshua will continue until he is found. fbi agents were on the scene in the far south suburbs responding to a bank robbery this afternoon. three men, at least one of them armed, entered a u.s. bank branch demanding money. wgn's dan ponce is live in lansing with the latest developments. fortunately no gunshots fired during the robbery but to bank employees were injured. the fbi is handling the investigation and they released surveillance photos of the suspects and they are asking for help from the public. according to the fbi three men entered the bank branch
robb and his labrador dexter came from westchester to help search for joshua. it was robber who found a 21 month old hunter joshua hunter allegedly killed by the mother and boyfriend and dumped in the river. the child cases like this hit you hard when you hear about them. so you just get out there and do it. hitting everybody hard in this community as well. chief brooks says that the investigators are making incredible progress and my hope to have the investigation wrapped up by tomorrow but...
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looking for any traces of baby joshua. blankets or clothing. or any signs of baby wear. in the meantime neighbors at the apartment building have reported all lot of arguments between david joshua's mother and her boyfriend. including an argument on wednesday morning just before the mother reported that they be missing. that is the latest. >> is survived a vicious chainsaw attack. >> live at christ hospital. >> as another it is a story that has drawn national attention. a washington heights man accused of attacking his neighbor with a chainsaw. the man who survived this attack is speaking about the heroine of salt. i really did not see him coming at me. the next thing i know they came out with a chance of. tried to sell me out when all is sitting in the car. there was no time to think whether chancellor coming for as lead. it really came after it the chance of a. >> there was blood supply to all of the fingers. a very lucky that there really was a good blood supply. >> anthony metcalf is charged with the chance of attack and is set to appear before a county judge. the fri
looking for any traces of baby joshua. blankets or clothing. or any signs of baby wear. in the meantime neighbors at the apartment building have reported all lot of arguments between david joshua's mother and her boyfriend. including an argument on wednesday morning just before the mother reported that they be missing. that is the latest. >> is survived a vicious chainsaw attack. >> live at christ hospital. >> as another it is a story that has drawn national attention. a...
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but if joshua does not fight the fight of moses they are not joshua. we saw dr.ing and the dream cross the red sea of apartheid and segregation. but we have to cross the jordan of unequal economic path. we have to cross the jordan of continued discrimination and massive incarceration. we've got keep on fighting and we got vindicate and stand up and substantiate that the dream was not for one generation, the dream goes on until the dream is achieved. lastly we made it this far not because of what we had in our pocket but what we had in our hearts. not because of what we owned but because of who owned us. we thank a mighty god for giving us a martin luther king. we thank the mighty god that brought us a long way. he brought us from disgrace to amazing grace. he brought us from the butler to the president. he brought us from beulah to oprah. he brought us a mighty long way. we thank god for the dream. we'll keep on fighting until the dream is a reality. thank you and god bless. >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome randy jsh >> reverend sharpton as rain don't fall.
but if joshua does not fight the fight of moses they are not joshua. we saw dr.ing and the dream cross the red sea of apartheid and segregation. but we have to cross the jordan of unequal economic path. we have to cross the jordan of continued discrimination and massive incarceration. we've got keep on fighting and we got vindicate and stand up and substantiate that the dream was not for one generation, the dream goes on until the dream is achieved. lastly we made it this far not because of...
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i'm joshua johnson of qkqed news. imagine that your fate was determined by a coin toss. heads you win, tails you lose. or die. sounds extreme. but that is what many african-american boys in oakland face as they work to complete high school. in the last decade, the number of black males who have died on the city streets is nearly equal to the number who have graduated from its high schools ready for college. but now there are new efforts in the school system to turn this around. the strategy? pair black boys with upstanding black men. in hopes of teaching the kids a better way forward. >> morning, sir, how you doing? >> good. >> siswe teaches the manhood development class at oakland's sky lie high school. >> glad you could be with us. >> he and about a dozen african-american male teachers are focused on making sure plaque boys graduate high school. >> take a step back. y'all ready? >> we're trying to make transformations. a lot of our brothers are failing disproportionately. if we look at statistics in oakland we're the highest in everything we don't need to be in. >> you
i'm joshua johnson of qkqed news. imagine that your fate was determined by a coin toss. heads you win, tails you lose. or die. sounds extreme. but that is what many african-american boys in oakland face as they work to complete high school. in the last decade, the number of black males who have died on the city streets is nearly equal to the number who have graduated from its high schools ready for college. but now there are new efforts in the school system to turn this around. the strategy?...
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what the prosecution has to do to make sure that joshua brown stays behind bars for decades.dle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or can not empty your bladder, you should not take toviaz. get emergency medical help right away if your face, lips, throat or tongue swells. toviaz can cause blurred vision, dizziness, drowsiness and decreased sweating. do not drive, operate machinery or do unsafe tasks until you know how toviaz affects you. the most common side effects are dry mouth and constipation. talk to your doctor about toviaz. >>> a 17-year-old boy could soon find out if he's about to spend the rest of his life locked up in prison. 60 years. maybe even more. think
what the prosecution has to do to make sure that joshua brown stays behind bars for decades.dle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours....
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the family table was passed on and actually my boys really do crooks so in this cookbook for my son joshua or craig who likes to cook soups, that love fortunately did get passed down a little bit. this is how the whole thing started and after the campaign was over, my son josh said you should put together a cookbook. i thought that would be fun. but this is not like a normal cookbook because it has a lot of family traditions, stories, material about life. it will be interesting for people to think we know mitt romney or with the family is but i think they will be surprised when they open this up in me get a peek into life struggles can getting together there is a lot of stories. >> host: are you a good cook? >> guest: i am. i think people would be surprised to know that i even ran a little cooking school out of my home. i don't talk about that in the cookbook but this is a great picture and a great family story for people to know about and that is about tradition on the left-hand side is george romney who is the greatest guy in the world and he brought the family together and homemade vani
the family table was passed on and actually my boys really do crooks so in this cookbook for my son joshua or craig who likes to cook soups, that love fortunately did get passed down a little bit. this is how the whole thing started and after the campaign was over, my son josh said you should put together a cookbook. i thought that would be fun. but this is not like a normal cookbook because it has a lot of family traditions, stories, material about life. it will be interesting for people to...
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i know what about you joshua silverstein a jew yes my good no part of interest. in ellie and. me was in a catholic school isn't a catholic school no joshua silverstein i was thirteen where was it. was like a summer camp and i kissed him some became worse he found out what you find out what. you don't know what happens if you're washoe i'm sure this is what you've missed. remember the first edition. my first edition. oh wow that's a great question. i think so yeah it was it was for sleepless in seattle it was the kids what's called a cattle call which is i was an actor i didn't know anything they call it when they just put a thing in the newspaper and say come it was to audition to play tom hanks the son i guess never been an audition of my entire life organized that completely myself my mother moved my mom didn't those great movies her and tom hanks is one of my pierrot's but absolutely nothing came of it but i remember that was the first some of the zeroes and you know you know i had to have a lot of commercial additions but my first when i was really giving this go my first
i know what about you joshua silverstein a jew yes my good no part of interest. in ellie and. me was in a catholic school isn't a catholic school no joshua silverstein i was thirteen where was it. was like a summer camp and i kissed him some became worse he found out what you find out what. you don't know what happens if you're washoe i'm sure this is what you've missed. remember the first edition. my first edition. oh wow that's a great question. i think so yeah it was it was for sleepless in...
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sergeant joshua kirk is killed while returning fire. >> you could hear the rounds coming in from everyirection and it was just basically a hornet's nest. >> sergeant first class john hill sees more young soldiers taking enemy fire. >> michael skuza was gunned down ten feet outside our door. another soldier, griffin, who immediately ran out the door without hesitation, met the enemy head on and he didn't make it back. >> on the open ground, a humvee equipped with two machine guns and surveillance equipment is returning fire on the opposite end of the outpost. but ammunition is running out. ty carter volunteers to deliver more. carter did not think of himself as a great athlete, and this 100 meter sprint, starting at the barracks, would be a matter of life and death. >> i got to the door and the -- there was bullets impacting the concrete wall in front of me and also the dirt in front of me. and i didn't realize it right then, but i took a step back, not because i was afraid or anything, but because man, i've got to hit this at a running start. >> carter is, kind of like for lack of a be
sergeant joshua kirk is killed while returning fire. >> you could hear the rounds coming in from everyirection and it was just basically a hornet's nest. >> sergeant first class john hill sees more young soldiers taking enemy fire. >> michael skuza was gunned down ten feet outside our door. another soldier, griffin, who immediately ran out the door without hesitation, met the enemy head on and he didn't make it back. >> on the open ground, a humvee equipped with two...
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listen to the record, i want them to hear beauty most of all. ,avis: what do chris botti joshua bell, and tavis smiley have in common? >> i know this. we all went to indiana. shout out to the hoosiers. dorm did you leave it? >> i lived in reed hall. josh was teaching there. i remember this 16-year-old kid pulling up in a porsche convertible. was all that then. he was a fantastic guy. indiana, although it is not the most go to conversational piece when it comes to music -- berkeley, juilliard, it is the largest music school in america. the beauty of it is there is nothing going on in indiana. i am so grateful for that time. i was a freshman and did not realize it. reed hall is so close to the music. i did not realize these future great artists were living in my dorms. artists were in those dorms because they can walk across the street to the music school. the fact i waste around so many artists. i should have stuck with lessons. that you do not have in common with me. you stuck with it and got good at it. greatve got some collaborations on this project. >> there is entrÉe botticelli, .
listen to the record, i want them to hear beauty most of all. ,avis: what do chris botti joshua bell, and tavis smiley have in common? >> i know this. we all went to indiana. shout out to the hoosiers. dorm did you leave it? >> i lived in reed hall. josh was teaching there. i remember this 16-year-old kid pulling up in a porsche convertible. was all that then. he was a fantastic guy. indiana, although it is not the most go to conversational piece when it comes to music -- berkeley,...
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he had a new position and joshua will be the interim but i'll be announcing a position for a new interim >> i heard you say you were looking for someone to take your place. >> no. >> review past weeks the board of appeals and the past prevention commission. >> this week we have a pretty short report. this is the last meeting. before next week. a couple of mondays ago at that time the land use heard a report on the land use parks department and the municipal staff gave an overview and the stakeholders including the designers all talked about their experience in the program. moving a project through the design and implementation was so stipulated in the x accelerator and the board committee members talked about the equity and distribution. supervisor mary recognize the success of the park and is excited about the upcoming installation. and supervisor mar want to have the resources augmented in the city program. this week the land use committee was to hear supervisor avalos amendment but he continued the hearing to comply with this commission interests and he pulled out the demolition contr
he had a new position and joshua will be the interim but i'll be announcing a position for a new interim >> i heard you say you were looking for someone to take your place. >> no. >> review past weeks the board of appeals and the past prevention commission. >> this week we have a pretty short report. this is the last meeting. before next week. a couple of mondays ago at that time the land use heard a report on the land use parks department and the municipal staff gave an...
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we, the jury, find the defendant joshua young not guilty under instruction number one.dict form number two, tampering with physical evidence. we, the jury, find the defendant joshua young not guilty under instruction number two. madame foreperson, are those the verdicts of the jury? can i have the attorneys up here, please. >> a jury found 17-year-old joshua young not guilty in trey wicker's murder. he was accused of helping his father beat the 14 year old to death in 2011. young's father pleaded guilty to the murder and was sentenced to life in prison. >>> this florida man confessed to murder on his facebook page. he not only admitted it but he posted his dead wife's picture. warning the next image is graphic. there she is lying on the floor moments after he allegedly shot her. he said he got into a violent argument with his wife. it took facebook five hours to remove the image. >>> coming up, she's one of the world's richest, most influential women but oprah winfrey was hardly treated that way at a retail shop in switzerland and she says it was because of racism. we'l
we, the jury, find the defendant joshua young not guilty under instruction number one.dict form number two, tampering with physical evidence. we, the jury, find the defendant joshua young not guilty under instruction number two. madame foreperson, are those the verdicts of the jury? can i have the attorneys up here, please. >> a jury found 17-year-old joshua young not guilty in trey wicker's murder. he was accused of helping his father beat the 14 year old to death in 2011. young's father...
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joshua. de veras, esta uniÓn estÁ provocando que estas cosas salgan de esta manera.ra dedicar esta telenovela, aunque lo dijo ibarra. y a los latinos y que deben estar en nuestra tierra. hoy somos una realidad. y estamos siendo parte del crecimiento del desarrollo de este paÍs. (aplausos). vivan los latinos en estados unidos. gaby: muchÍsimas felicidades a todo la patrona que arrasaron con los premios aaron: al artista que viene a continuaciÓn prÁcticamente lo hemos visto crecer ante nuestros ojos lanzÓ su primer Álbum a los 17 aÑos y desde entonces ha evolucionado del "bambino" al "patrÓn". gaby: estrenado su mÁs reciente Éxito, con ustedes. gaby & aaron: tito el bambino!. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ en el carnaval. ♪ baile en la calle de dia. ♪ baile en la calle de noche. ♪ baile en la calle de dia. ♪ pa' que el viejo baile. ♪ con la vieja mia. ♪ baile en la calle de noche. ♪ baile en la calle de dia. ♪ el patrÓn. la esperanza tuya. ♪ es la esperanza mia. ♪ baile en la calle de noche. ♪ baile en la calle de dia. ♪ para que juntemos. ♪ nuestras alegrias. 9 en ♪ baile en la calle d
joshua. de veras, esta uniÓn estÁ provocando que estas cosas salgan de esta manera.ra dedicar esta telenovela, aunque lo dijo ibarra. y a los latinos y que deben estar en nuestra tierra. hoy somos una realidad. y estamos siendo parte del crecimiento del desarrollo de este paÍs. (aplausos). vivan los latinos en estados unidos. gaby: muchÍsimas felicidades a todo la patrona que arrasaron con los premios aaron: al artista que viene a continuaciÓn prÁcticamente lo hemos visto crecer ante...
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today we are being broadcast by sfgtv staff, joshua alexander and greg burk. madam clerk, could you please call the roll? >> roll call, commissioner avalos? >> present. >> avalos present. commissioner breed? >> here. >> breed present. >> commissioner campos? >> present. >> campos present. commissioner chiu? >> here. >> chiu present. commissioner co-en? >> cohen present. >> farrell present. commissioner kim? >> here. >> kim present. commissioner mar? >> here a. >> commissioner mar present. commissioner tang? tang present. commissioner arena? commissioner arena present. commissioner yee? yee present. we have a quorum. >> okay, very good. thank you, colleagues, for being here. i want to make sure we had all of us here today for this special meeting to talk about our selection of an executive director. madam clerk, could you plix call the next item? >> item number 2, closed session, appoint/public employee executive director, information action item. >> great, thank you, colleagues. so, today we will be interviewing three of our top candidates that had been forwar
today we are being broadcast by sfgtv staff, joshua alexander and greg burk. madam clerk, could you please call the roll? >> roll call, commissioner avalos? >> present. >> avalos present. commissioner breed? >> here. >> breed present. >> commissioner campos? >> present. >> campos present. commissioner chiu? >> here. >> chiu present. commissioner co-en? >> cohen present. >> farrell present. commissioner kim? >> here....