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julian was on the other side of this fence when he was killed. a deputy was out here on the opposite side of the fence. last night hundreds of people, friends and family members gathered on lynnhaven drive for a vigil to remember the 22-year- old. police say he was shot by off- duty arlington sheriff craig patterson. police don't have a motive they're telling us or a connection between the two but several neighbors have told us they believe the two got into an argument following a game of dice. julian was on the phone with kim bragg, one of his best friend's mother. she tells us there was no arguing before the shooting. there was just silence and then a gunshot. >> somebody needs to find out what happened to this baby because a mother has lost her only child. this is her only baby. she has no more kids. that's her only child. he's her only boy child. i can't put myself in that place. he's a good kid. he worked hard. he worked every day. he's not out here doing anything wrong. he's a good, respectable kid. >> reporter: the deputy is on paid leave
julian was on the other side of this fence when he was killed. a deputy was out here on the opposite side of the fence. last night hundreds of people, friends and family members gathered on lynnhaven drive for a vigil to remember the 22-year- old. police say he was shot by off- duty arlington sheriff craig patterson. police don't have a motive they're telling us or a connection between the two but several neighbors have told us they believe the two got into an argument following a game of dice....
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we are speaking with julian assange.he had been granted political asylum by ecuador, in the ecuadorian embassy right now in london. the britishoutside, government says that they will arrest him and extradite him to sweden. we've the top of his case, as long as the case of bradley manning, who is about to go on trial. ♪ [music break] >> "the times they are a- changin" by bob dylan. democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. assange fromjulian the ecuadorian embassy in london. if he steps foot outside, the british government said that he will be arrested and extradited to sweden. if you could, describe your situation right now. physically where you are. you are standing in front of an image. -- howe what that is long have you been inside the embassy? >> right now i am inside the embassy, as i have been for 11 months. before that, i was under house arrest for approximately 590 days, prior to that, solitary confinement. the image that you see behind you is a frame from collateral fromr, the
we are speaking with julian assange.he had been granted political asylum by ecuador, in the ecuadorian embassy right now in london. the britishoutside, government says that they will arrest him and extradite him to sweden. we've the top of his case, as long as the case of bradley manning, who is about to go on trial. ♪ [music break] >> "the times they are a- changin" by bob dylan. democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. assange fromjulian...
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julian dawkins, an only child, worked at pbs.e was shot in the upper body by off-duty sheriff's deputy craig patterson yesterday. police have not release add motive but many neighbors tell me that they believe it all started with a game of dice in which the deputy lost money. >> i don't know this off-duty officer, sheriff, whatever he is. we've been in this neighborhood over 20, 30 something years and i've never seen this guy before. i'm hurt. i mean, that was my only child. i just have faith in god that he's going to take me through it. >> reporter: julian's mom tells me the family was just together hours before he was shot dead. they were celebrating his cousin, the newest member of the washington mystics. we know that celebration turned into that mother's worst nightmare. julian was on the phone when the gunshot rang out. coming up at 6:00, hear from that woman he was talking to on the phone. in a half-hour. we'll see you then. back to you, mike. >> thanks, delia. >>> 5:33 now. this afternoon a woman who was victimized as a te
julian dawkins, an only child, worked at pbs.e was shot in the upper body by off-duty sheriff's deputy craig patterson yesterday. police have not release add motive but many neighbors tell me that they believe it all started with a game of dice in which the deputy lost money. >> i don't know this off-duty officer, sheriff, whatever he is. we've been in this neighborhood over 20, 30 something years and i've never seen this guy before. i'm hurt. i mean, that was my only child. i just have...
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it's unclear as to what julian dawkins did after that. but they say sometime later, here at a place they call rock park, he got into a confrontation with that off-duty sheriff's deputy. words exchanged. a neighbor witnessed it. she asked not to be identified. >> the man ran down the street yelling i'll be back, you best believe i'll be back. and then maybe about three, four minutes later, the next thing you know i heard one pop and i rush outside. and i seen the young man laying in the people's yard. >> reporter: people continue to gather here in lynhaven section of alexandria to pay their respect to julian dawkins. in the meantime, that sheriff's deputy has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. live in alexandria, pat collins, news4. >>> another scandal for the military. tonight we'll report what an army sergeant is accused of doing to female cadets. >>> congress is setting up for a big showdown on the senate floor over immigration. tonight how locals are eagerly getting their paperwork in order. >
it's unclear as to what julian dawkins did after that. but they say sometime later, here at a place they call rock park, he got into a confrontation with that off-duty sheriff's deputy. words exchanged. a neighbor witnessed it. she asked not to be identified. >> the man ran down the street yelling i'll be back, you best believe i'll be back. and then maybe about three, four minutes later, the next thing you know i heard one pop and i rush outside. and i seen the young man laying in the...
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assize i say if he pursues julian assize and says julian assizes a coconspirator. then he'll be and succeeds he'll be worse than nixon because if them try to pursue the new york times and its reporters saying they were coconspirators nixon failed so while most succeeds where nixon failed you'll be worse than nixon so in this context you if you julian a songe as the publisher similar to the new york times similar to the guardian and all the other news outlets that then published what julian a songe disclose through wiki leaks right there saying that it's the same thing if everyone's on the same point it's like if you have a website yourself and you publish this interview you're a publisher u.s. officials maintain that julian assange compromised national security by publishing classified documents now as you know in america you know sometimes first amendment is trumped by national security issues when information is disclosed that could threaten the lives of soldiers on the battlefield or threaten the lives of americans here at home do you believe honestly that killi
assize i say if he pursues julian assize and says julian assizes a coconspirator. then he'll be and succeeds he'll be worse than nixon because if them try to pursue the new york times and its reporters saying they were coconspirators nixon failed so while most succeeds where nixon failed you'll be worse than nixon so in this context you if you julian a songe as the publisher similar to the new york times similar to the guardian and all the other news outlets that then published what julian a...
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julian assange is the publisher. as the publisher, julian assange is a transparency radical. the news organizations. but they were working in tandem. i think julian did not give nearly enough weight to the dang that might be done if sources were revealed in the course of leaking these documents. let's also say that nobody was in fact harmed. >> that we know of. >> yeah. that we know of to date. and believe me, the pentagon and the state department looked hard to see if they could find anyone who was harmed. but 'twas it was irresponsible for julian to leak documents without properly cleaning them. that is a very important function of this kind of leak. don't do any harm. >> a you were indicating, julian assange is a fascinating person. as best as you can figure, what sort of makes him tick? is it just his activist impulses? is he fame seeking? a little of both? what insights did you gain there? >> well, he says early on in the film that what motivates him is crushing [ bleep ]. and somebody says, what do you mean by that? he said it depends. so i think he is animated by a sen
julian assange is the publisher. as the publisher, julian assange is a transparency radical. the news organizations. but they were working in tandem. i think julian did not give nearly enough weight to the dang that might be done if sources were revealed in the course of leaking these documents. let's also say that nobody was in fact harmed. >> that we know of. >> yeah. that we know of to date. and believe me, the pentagon and the state department looked hard to see if they could...
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the new york times similar to the guardian and all the other news outlets that then published what julian a songe disclosed through wiki leaks right there saying that it's the same thing if everyone's on the same point it's like if you have a website yourself and you publish this interview you're a publisher u.s. officials maintain that joining us on church compromised national security by publishing classified documents now as you know in america you know sometimes first amendment is trumped by national security issues when information is disclosed that could threaten the lives of soldiers on the battlefield or threaten the lives of americans here at home do you believe honestly that killing or saw a sign should face no consequences whatsoever yes that's right and so why you know the same claims were made about the new york times when the pubs print the papers it was this throwing national security it was drawing so forth and so on the first amendment in that case trumped. the claim of the nixon administration now here you've got to ask yourself well what is the first amendment blame. th
the new york times similar to the guardian and all the other news outlets that then published what julian a songe disclosed through wiki leaks right there saying that it's the same thing if everyone's on the same point it's like if you have a website yourself and you publish this interview you're a publisher u.s. officials maintain that joining us on church compromised national security by publishing classified documents now as you know in america you know sometimes first amendment is trumped...
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if you want the book from julian assange, $120. dvd's, $200. if you would like any part of this whole the whole pack, call and right now. 866-359-4334. what is amazing that is how the major newspapers that profited so handsomely from the release of these documents -- because this is the daughter of good journalism, this is the background, the first 10 documents of what has happened in history over the years. suddenly, a german -- journalists had access. newspapers all over the world, hundreds of stories on what they were learning in these documents, but then they would drop julian assange like a hot potato. that is what is so frightening. of course, at another point they could rally around, and the question is, where is the brewery, where it courage? when journalists are under attack, the matter which agency there with, we are not there to win a popularity contest. we are there the whole those uncountable. those in power usually have the upper hand. it is truly brave act when you have people who are just deeply committed to democracy, saying, a
if you want the book from julian assange, $120. dvd's, $200. if you would like any part of this whole the whole pack, call and right now. 866-359-4334. what is amazing that is how the major newspapers that profited so handsomely from the release of these documents -- because this is the daughter of good journalism, this is the background, the first 10 documents of what has happened in history over the years. suddenly, a german -- journalists had access. newspapers all over the world, hundreds...
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they say there was a confrontation between julian dawkins and that sheriff's deputy. then they say the two men broke apart, went separate ways, but they say that sheriff's deputy, he came back. listen to what this witness has to say. she asked not to be identified. >> the man ran down the street yelling "i'll be back, you best believe i'll be back." and then maybe about three, four minutes later, the next thing you know i heard one pop and i rush outside and i seen the young man laying in the people's yard. >> reporter: again, julian dawkins' parents met today with police working the case. what the parents had to say after that meeting, coming up at 6:00. live in alexandria, pat collins, news4. >>> a plea deal may be in the works for a local man who was the fbi's most wanted fugitive. eric toth is a former d.c. teacher accused of making and possessing child pornography. during a hearing today prosecutors and the defense told the judge they are working on a possible plea agreement and another hearing is scheduled for next month. they caught up with him in nicaragua aft
they say there was a confrontation between julian dawkins and that sheriff's deputy. then they say the two men broke apart, went separate ways, but they say that sheriff's deputy, he came back. listen to what this witness has to say. she asked not to be identified. >> the man ran down the street yelling "i'll be back, you best believe i'll be back." and then maybe about three, four minutes later, the next thing you know i heard one pop and i rush outside and i seen the young man...
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morning n in ale alexandria in the lee han center of the city.city the victim has been identified as julian dockins. >> reporter: well, shawn, alealexandria police arece are significant very little aboutttt what led to the shooting inside of this fenced yard behind me. as far as we know, neither manin has any connection to thato that house. this is what we know from julian dickson's mother, earlier in the evening there was a celebration here in the neighborhood because julian dawkins cousin had been signed by the washington mystict and there was a party going on n down the street. st >> reporter: that is julian on the left and on the far right is ter ran.er ra the two played basketball at tcc william high school, with prattt going to the university of nortn carolina before signing with the mystics. taldawkins left the party, and e received a call saying that her son had been shot.shot >> i don't know the nature of this, i have no idea why he would have been in this yard. i don't know which direction hei came from.came if he came from that direction,e whatever happened, he would have went to
morning n in ale alexandria in the lee han center of the city.city the victim has been identified as julian dockins. >> reporter: well, shawn, alealexandria police arece are significant very little aboutttt what led to the shooting inside of this fenced yard behind me. as far as we know, neither manin has any connection to thato that house. this is what we know from julian dickson's mother, earlier in the evening there was a celebration here in the neighborhood because julian dawkins...
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>>donde está julian? >>julian!! no me dejan en paz, me mortifican >>claro es que es magia por tiempo limitado. estamos lanzando cosas inesperadas el 4 de mayo un dia entero de star war. >>yo quiero estar >>eso sera solo por ese dia, y el festival completo sera en junio >>lo mejor es estar sin hacer líneas (risas) >>vamos a ver como nos divertimos en fantasy land >>nos fuimos de paseo, el lugar más espacioso de magic kingdown, viajamos con la sirenita y amigos, al ritmo musical de las canciones de la película, luego el castillo de la bella y la bestia, después fuera del pueblo esta la casita de bell, donde interactuamos con la princesa favorita. un espejo magico es la puerta a una cautivadora experiencia. >>participamos en una divertida y animada narracion, conocer a la princesa fue inolvidable, y luego a refrescarnos , de manera divertida ,y una dosis doble de dumbo, disfrutamos de los carruseles que giran en el aire, es una experiencia sensaciónal. (aplausos) >>entonces, antonella que tal >>fue divertísimo >>y a no
>>donde está julian? >>julian!! no me dejan en paz, me mortifican >>claro es que es magia por tiempo limitado. estamos lanzando cosas inesperadas el 4 de mayo un dia entero de star war. >>yo quiero estar >>eso sera solo por ese dia, y el festival completo sera en junio >>lo mejor es estar sin hacer líneas (risas) >>vamos a ver como nos divertimos en fantasy land >>nos fuimos de paseo, el lugar más espacioso de magic kingdown, viajamos con la...
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we're joined now by democratic strategist julian epstein and by jonathan capehart of the "washingtonernoon. julian, there was a time when the benghazi story had more to do with the president but now i get the feeling the target may have changed a little. just take a listen to republican congressman jason chaffetz. >> secretary clinton. secretary clinton. >> she's made it sound, congressman, like she really had very little to do with it. it sounds like she was doing her best to get around that, right? >> what boggles my mind, 4 1/2 months after the fact secretary clinton had the gall to come here and perpetuate things we know as common knowledge are simply not true. >> julian, you used to be the director of the oversight committee. how political is this hearing? because first they said this was the president's greatest failing, but now they seem to have their eyes on 2016 and the potential candidacy of one hillary clinton. >> well, it's very, very transparent, and unfortunately, this committee did not used to be as political a committee as it is today. it's very clear the republicans
we're joined now by democratic strategist julian epstein and by jonathan capehart of the "washingtonernoon. julian, there was a time when the benghazi story had more to do with the president but now i get the feeling the target may have changed a little. just take a listen to republican congressman jason chaffetz. >> secretary clinton. secretary clinton. >> she's made it sound, congressman, like she really had very little to do with it. it sounds like she was doing her best to...
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from the water, julian can see that only a few people, including moss hills, are left.ast to leave the ship, moss hills finally gets his chance to rescue himself. >> when i finally put a harness on myself and got hoisted up into the helicopter, it was an incredible feeling. and suddenly, you know, i felt that's it. i'm safe. and i looked down at the ship and i thought, you know, that's -- from the air to see just how critically damaged the ship was. we looked down and just saw hundreds and hundreds of people, a wave came over me. i remember one of the rescue guys coming to me and saying, are you okay? i said, yes. everybody's off. it's over. we've got them all off, and then collapsing. >> moss is exhausted but finally safe. when he comes to, he only wants to know if everyone else is okay. >> i still thought there were people missing. and i was feeling this immense dread that we'd left somebody onboard because there were people unaccounted for. >> amazingly all 571 passengers, crew members and cruise staff make it off the oceanos alive. later a naval board of inquiry bla
from the water, julian can see that only a few people, including moss hills, are left.ast to leave the ship, moss hills finally gets his chance to rescue himself. >> when i finally put a harness on myself and got hoisted up into the helicopter, it was an incredible feeling. and suddenly, you know, i felt that's it. i'm safe. and i looked down at the ship and i thought, you know, that's -- from the air to see just how critically damaged the ship was. we looked down and just saw hundreds...
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that's point one. >> julian, let me interject there, julian, the treasury in this ig's report is saying let's fix this and let's give the irs clear guidelines how to interpret it. that is absolutely impossible as long as you use this vague word "primarily." the guideline they should give them is go to the exclusively standard, just use that and you'll never get in trouble. >> you don't need guidelines when the statute is clear, that's point one. >> right. >> point two, i would disagree a little with ari, it is important to distinguish the irs from benghazi and ap story, the latter two i don't think are a scandal, i don't think there's anything necessarily improper done by the administration. but they had thousands for that 501 c 4 status, on the conservative side. we can all stipulate, should stipulate whatever the standard is, the irs should not selectively enforce the law or selectively apply the standard. what the ig report seems to have shown is exactly what the president and what senior officials inside the administration were saying, which is one, that this inappropriate targeting
that's point one. >> julian, let me interject there, julian, the treasury in this ig's report is saying let's fix this and let's give the irs clear guidelines how to interpret it. that is absolutely impossible as long as you use this vague word "primarily." the guideline they should give them is go to the exclusively standard, just use that and you'll never get in trouble. >> you don't need guidelines when the statute is clear, that's point one. >> right. >>...
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julian dawkins was shot and killed following a confrontation with the officer this week. the shooting has sparked concern and outrage within the community. tom rouse he has why the decision could complicate matters. a the case has been ruled homicide, as you said, but the final decision on whether the sheriffs deputy will be charged has not been made. the commonwealth attorney says it could be a couple days before that happens. >> i see it as a case of murder. >> julian dawkins' father says the fact it is ruled a homicide is not enough. he wants charges against the off-duty deputy who allegedly shot him. >> if you're going to claim something is a homicide, there need to be results that go with that ruling. i am not impressed by it, them saying it is a homicide. >> the shooting happened early wednesday morning. family and witnesses say there was an argument and sometime after that, the off-duty arlington sheriff deputy craig patterson shot dawkins, who was pronounced dead at the hospital. since it happened in alexandria, city police are investigating. they have not yet sai
julian dawkins was shot and killed following a confrontation with the officer this week. the shooting has sparked concern and outrage within the community. tom rouse he has why the decision could complicate matters. a the case has been ruled homicide, as you said, but the final decision on whether the sheriffs deputy will be charged has not been made. the commonwealth attorney says it could be a couple days before that happens. >> i see it as a case of murder. >> julian dawkins'...
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i do want to play as i brought up julian bond. hour talking about what he went through when he was chairman of the naacp in '04. when they had their irs investigation, what he says today about the tea party and why it might be targeted. take a listen. >> i hope they don't get -- they are the taliban wing of american politics. we all ought to be a little worried about them. >> sir, do you think that's a little harsh? calling them the taliban wing of american politics? >> not at all. not a t all. the truth may hurt but it's the truth. >> he doesn't feel that's incendia incendiary. victoria, that's going to fire up people. certainly the irs is going to fire up tea party patriots in the country. what do you think they're going to use this to pivot off from. a lot of people want to have grand conspiracy theories the government is out to get you. now it looks like uncle sam is. >> tom, the tea party has a new lease on life. over the last two years the tea party has been in decline. outside of my home state of texas and, say, south carol
i do want to play as i brought up julian bond. hour talking about what he went through when he was chairman of the naacp in '04. when they had their irs investigation, what he says today about the tea party and why it might be targeted. take a listen. >> i hope they don't get -- they are the taliban wing of american politics. we all ought to be a little worried about them. >> sir, do you think that's a little harsh? calling them the taliban wing of american politics? >> not at...
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. >> tell us about julian and the impact that he had on your life. >> julian continues to inspire us.was with us for two days. he had a very severe form of art rogriposis and did not make it. he continues to inspire us and he's with us all the time and we are doing this in his memory. >> and so what you're doing in his memory is julian roth memorial. dad, tell us about that. >> it's a concert and a silent auction that we hold every year. we auction quite a few guitars, people beale ya donated by rock stars. >> you managed to get really remarkable people to donate pretty special guitars. >> yes, we have a guitar from dave navarro, paul gilbert, we have a guitar donated from def leppard. lesson. >> skype guitar lesson with grammy award winners steve stevens from billy idol. >> wow, that's impressive. what you try to do is raise money to help families who find themselves in the same situation as you, right? or hopefully to help fund research as well, right? >> absolutely. everything that we raise goes directly to st. jude children's research hospital. >> what was the goal last year and d
. >> tell us about julian and the impact that he had on your life. >> julian continues to inspire us.was with us for two days. he had a very severe form of art rogriposis and did not make it. he continues to inspire us and he's with us all the time and we are doing this in his memory. >> and so what you're doing in his memory is julian roth memorial. dad, tell us about that. >> it's a concert and a silent auction that we hold every year. we auction quite a few guitars,...
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they say they're looking for justice for julian. 22-year-old julian dawkins, shot and killed around 12:45 wednesday morning by an off-duty arlington sheriff's deputy. after the meeting with police, i talked to curtis dawkins, the victim's father. >> at this point in time, you know, the detectives are doing their job and we're more than satisfied with the outcome of speaking with the detectives and we need to let professionals do their job. >> reporter: the man who shot julian dawkins, identified as 44-year-old craig patterson. an off-duty arlington county sheriff's deputy, seen here in a facebook picture. they say he stayed on the shooting scene and called police. he has not been charged. the shooting came after a confrontation between the two men at a place they call the rock park. after an exchange of words, they say the two men walked away, but they say that sheriff's deputy came back, and a short time later a shot was fired and julian dawkins, he ended up dead. today alexandria mayor bill eulle described the case as strange. he said the sheriff's deputy won't get any breaks. i spok
they say they're looking for justice for julian. 22-year-old julian dawkins, shot and killed around 12:45 wednesday morning by an off-duty arlington sheriff's deputy. after the meeting with police, i talked to curtis dawkins, the victim's father. >> at this point in time, you know, the detectives are doing their job and we're more than satisfied with the outcome of speaking with the detectives and we need to let professionals do their job. >> reporter: the man who shot julian...
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wake up president obama the country is going to be in bad shape and president obama don't go after julian assad and call him a coconspirator that's. that for everybody so send them up here buck. you know it's a good idea if you said mr goodell thank you very much for your time thank you for inviting me. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. they played a family jazz band together. but hijacked a plane together. most of them from music to tara. twenty five years old questions still remain. just bad hijack. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots to v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing stories for you. in trying. to find out more. visit our big. the latest news on the week's top stories in britain security is social integration on foreign policy on discouraged me following the daylight comp
wake up president obama the country is going to be in bad shape and president obama don't go after julian assad and call him a coconspirator that's. that for everybody so send them up here buck. you know it's a good idea if you said mr goodell thank you very much for your time thank you for inviting me. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you...
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i think we have to be careful with making that decision. >> l.z., julian bond as i mentioned to spike, he was on the program recently, he talked about the fight for equality for gays and lesbians now as being part of the continuum of the civil rights movement for african-americans. do you see it that way? because that offends some people making that comparison. >> well, i definitely see it as a continuum for civil rights. there's a civil rights movement with a capital c, capital r and a little c and a little r. we're still fighting for all equality. as far as the african-american community is concerned, i think you heard a lot of the hesitation voiced in what the professor said and how he characterized things. from my perspective, a lot of what he believes or at least is characterizing it as being a choice, like a viable alternative lifestyle like there's some gay lifestyle that can be chosen. sexual orientation is part of your being, just like eye color and part of your skin. at that part makes african-americans uncomfortable but i can't help the fact that people are going to be unco
i think we have to be careful with making that decision. >> l.z., julian bond as i mentioned to spike, he was on the program recently, he talked about the fight for equality for gays and lesbians now as being part of the continuum of the civil rights movement for african-americans. do you see it that way? because that offends some people making that comparison. >> well, i definitely see it as a continuum for civil rights. there's a civil rights movement with a capital c, capital r...
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julian, you saw a little fight break out over the fifth amendment issue in the hearing.ant to play video of what trey gowdy said. >> she just testified, she just waived her fifth amendment right to privilege. you don't get to tell your side of the story, then not be subjected to cross examination. that's not the way it works. she waived her right to fifth amendment privilege by issuing an opening statement. she ought to stand here and answer our questions. [ applause ] >> julian, your response? >> well, i think the first thing you have to understand is a lot of media today were saying that the in vocation of lois lerner of the fifth amendment means the so-called scandal is widening or deepening, and that's just entirely wrong. the fundamental story here which is that the inspector general found neither the white house, not the department of treasury nor anybody in the president's political operation had any involvement in, had any knowledge of or any way directed the irs activity. there's absolutely no evidence of any of that, and nobody has contradicted that, including
julian, you saw a little fight break out over the fifth amendment issue in the hearing.ant to play video of what trey gowdy said. >> she just testified, she just waived her fifth amendment right to privilege. you don't get to tell your side of the story, then not be subjected to cross examination. that's not the way it works. she waived her right to fifth amendment privilege by issuing an opening statement. she ought to stand here and answer our questions. [ applause ] >> julian,...
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any confidence whatsoever. >> michael: you bring up wikileaks and julian assange.es not consider him as one of their own and could care less about what happens to him. but a successful prosecution of assange could set a precedent for weakening the press. why is that? >> what assange would be prosecuted for is publication. what nixon did was he stopped the presses from running. that's called censor ship. then he tried to prosecute "the new york times" and it's reporter but failed. so now obama is trying to do something that nixon could never do. if obama is able to prosecute people who publish, that means he can go after you. right now you're publishing stuff, broadcasting but it's the same sort of thing. and after you broadcast it, or after you publish it in the case of julian assange, he's going to come around and prosecute you. if he's able to prosecute assange for publishing, that means you're at risk for broadcasting and the new york sometimes is at risk for publishing. it's never happened before. it's an entirely new thing and it's very frightening. >> michael
any confidence whatsoever. >> michael: you bring up wikileaks and julian assange.es not consider him as one of their own and could care less about what happens to him. but a successful prosecution of assange could set a precedent for weakening the press. why is that? >> what assange would be prosecuted for is publication. what nixon did was he stopped the presses from running. that's called censor ship. then he tried to prosecute "the new york times" and it's reporter but...
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julian, start with you. will go on and on, besides ben georgia si. -- benghazi. how does this play out? >> this is the most troubling because you have evidence thatve inappropriately targeting conservative groups for tax exempt status and democrats and republicans all agree that is inappropriate. the firewall for the administration, at lease politically, is everybody is say from the inspector general to the bush appointed former head of the irs is saying there was no involvement by the white house, the president's political team or the senior department of treasurery officials so seemed to be limited to mid and low, level civil servants. >> monica, take this over. i'm sure it started out the way julian portrays it and then we find out the white house counsel was involved and the white house chief of staff was actually -- knew about it. >> had knowledge. far beyond what we thought. i think this is toxic of the scandals because everybody in america is either touched by the irs or has been so every american can
julian, start with you. will go on and on, besides ben georgia si. -- benghazi. how does this play out? >> this is the most troubling because you have evidence thatve inappropriately targeting conservative groups for tax exempt status and democrats and republicans all agree that is inappropriate. the firewall for the administration, at lease politically, is everybody is say from the inspector general to the bush appointed former head of the irs is saying there was no involvement by the...
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his cousin is devastated that what was supposed to be a happy moment. >> she and julian with two pods in a pod. p they grew up together likeke brothers and sisters. >> police say dawkins was shot in the upper body. the results are not back yet. they want justis for their son. >> for me it's a murder case, premeditated.pr he did it. there's no excuse for it and hee should be punished for it. i think justice needs to be served. >> the police haven't called me. they haven't told me anything. so i just -- i don't know. >> i was told yesterday that neighbors remember hearing some arguing dun the street.. there's a -- down the street. there's a neighborhood park onbr the corner and they heard arguing and heard julian saying something like don't come back here. that's where police have to sort out what happened here. what was the nature of confrontation. did this sheriff's deputy feel threatened or not feel threatened. we don't know the details of d what happened during that confrontation. police say paterson does live here in the community and characterized him as cooperative with the inves
his cousin is devastated that what was supposed to be a happy moment. >> she and julian with two pods in a pod. p they grew up together likeke brothers and sisters. >> police say dawkins was shot in the upper body. the results are not back yet. they want justis for their son. >> for me it's a murder case, premeditated.pr he did it. there's no excuse for it and hee should be punished for it. i think justice needs to be served. >> the police haven't called me. they haven't...
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joining me now is julian bond, former chairman of the naacp. for being here tonight. >> it's my pleasure, reverend. thank you for having me. >> now, mr. bond, you were chair of the naacp when it faced this audit. how did the irs explain their investigation back in 2004? >> the letter we got from the irs said that i had criticized president bush. now, you know, i've been a citizen of the united states since my birth. and i've always believed that with that citizenship came the right to criticize presidents, mayors, people in public office, anybody you chose. and was just shocked to see this was the rationale for what for us was two years of struggle, a lot of money we had to spend, expee expensive lawyers we had to hire to protect our tax exemption. as you just said, had we lost our tax exemption it would have crippled the naacp. of course, the people behind this knew that and thought it would cause this great deal of trouble and make us less effective than we would have been in the upcoming election. >> now, you criticized his policy in iraq. d
joining me now is julian bond, former chairman of the naacp. for being here tonight. >> it's my pleasure, reverend. thank you for having me. >> now, mr. bond, you were chair of the naacp when it faced this audit. how did the irs explain their investigation back in 2004? >> the letter we got from the irs said that i had criticized president bush. now, you know, i've been a citizen of the united states since my birth. and i've always believed that with that citizenship came the...
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come together. >> reporter: that's exactly that these crowds are trying to do following the death of julianese neighbors believe this was all the result of a street dice game that let to a bitterly dispute and led to gunfire. >> he doesn't care no weapon. when he comes to you, all he has is a joke. for this man to pull out a pistol and shoot this brother is wrong. >> reporter: 44-year-old craig patterson is believed to be the other person involved in the altercation. he's said to be a 17-year deputy with the arlington county sheriff's office. >> i don't know who this off- duty officer or sheriff or whatever he was. i mean, i've been in this neighborhood, we've been in this neighborhood over 20, 30 something years and i've never seen this guy before. >> reporter: the 22-year-old's distraught mother described her son as a young man who was dedicated to his job at public broadcasting system or pbs. the crowd of mourners stayed at the shooting all trying to remember a life cut short. >>
come together. >> reporter: that's exactly that these crowds are trying to do following the death of julianese neighbors believe this was all the result of a street dice game that let to a bitterly dispute and led to gunfire. >> he doesn't care no weapon. when he comes to you, all he has is a joke. for this man to pull out a pistol and shoot this brother is wrong. >> reporter: 44-year-old craig patterson is believed to be the other person involved in the altercation. he's said...
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. >> more precisely, i say that if in fact he goes ahead and prosecutes julian assange, he will passxon. he is close to nixon now. the ap example is a good example of something that obama has done, what nixon never did. so i have him presently in second place behind nixon and ahead of bush ii. he is moving up fast. if he goes ahead on assange, he will at least be even. >> i want to go back to the pentagon papers. we have a clip from a documentary that was made about daniel ellsberg. the documentary is called "daniel ellsberg: the most dangerous man in america." he leaked the pentagon papers symmetrically led to the downfall of the knicks in administration. this is a clip. >> it was october 1, 1969 when i first smuggled silver hundred pages of top-secret documents out of my safe at the rand corporation. contained 47 williams, 7000 pages. xerox the steady and reveal the secret history of the vietnam war to the american people. >> the fbi was trying to figure out who gave the new york times a copy of the pentagon's secret study. >> like a thunderclap you get the new york times publishin
. >> more precisely, i say that if in fact he goes ahead and prosecutes julian assange, he will passxon. he is close to nixon now. the ap example is a good example of something that obama has done, what nixon never did. so i have him presently in second place behind nixon and ahead of bush ii. he is moving up fast. if he goes ahead on assange, he will at least be even. >> i want to go back to the pentagon papers. we have a clip from a documentary that was made about daniel ellsberg....
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julian epstein, nia malika-henderson. sorry, we ran out of time. >>> coming up, ricin tainted letters were sent to new york city mayor michael bloomberg and his gun safety group. >>> and rudy giuliani, that paragon of virtue wants to stand in judgment of anthony weiner, a big mistake for someone living in the glass house that rudy giuliani lives in. that will be in the "rewrite." when it came to our plants, we were so confused. how much is too much water? too little? until we got miracle-gro moisture control. it does what basic soils don't by absorbing more water, so it's there when plants need it. with the right soil, everyone grows with miracle-gro. whoa! hey, we got a weather alert for this location... golf-ball sized hail and damaging winds are on the way... kids... eh, don't worry. it's tornado-proof. anyway, i'd put the car in the garage and secure these things. they could become flying debris. kids! watch this. [ beep ] [ children screaming ] [ car alarm chirps ] awesome. [ male announcer ] mobile weather alerts fr
julian epstein, nia malika-henderson. sorry, we ran out of time. >>> coming up, ricin tainted letters were sent to new york city mayor michael bloomberg and his gun safety group. >>> and rudy giuliani, that paragon of virtue wants to stand in judgment of anthony weiner, a big mistake for someone living in the glass house that rudy giuliani lives in. that will be in the "rewrite." when it came to our plants, we were so confused. how much is too much water? too little?...
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for the last three years julian worked as a shuttle driver for the pbs newshour. his former co-workers are heartbroken. >> shock, sad, tragic. he was young. he had a lot to look forward to in life and he was very well liked and we're going to miss him. >> the sheriff's deputy who shot dawkins is a man named craig patterson who is a 17 year veteran. no charges have been filed, but he is on administrative leave for now. >>> tonight out of state neighbors are pouring into tornado ravaged moore, oklahoma, as residents are trying to dig through that rubble. survivors and their helpers are looking for any personal belongings they can salvage. >> we have nothing left and they're digging through to fine the smallest little thing to -- find the smallest little thing to give them hope or something to show their kids. >> president obama plans to visit the area sunday and high school graduation will take place as planned over the weekend. we've made it easy to help out those victims this week of the tornado. we have a list of charities on our website www.wusa9.com. log on, cl
for the last three years julian worked as a shuttle driver for the pbs newshour. his former co-workers are heartbroken. >> shock, sad, tragic. he was young. he had a lot to look forward to in life and he was very well liked and we're going to miss him. >> the sheriff's deputy who shot dawkins is a man named craig patterson who is a 17 year veteran. no charges have been filed, but he is on administrative leave for now. >>> tonight out of state neighbors are pouring into...
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briefly, julian, what's your reaction to that? >> i think these are laughable.- there were reckless allegations made in the fast and furious incident. the allegation that he misled the judiciary committee is totally wrong if you just read the statements and have the most basic fundamental familiarity with the facts here. you'll understand that what he said was fully consistent with what the justice department is, in fact, doing. even if there was an overreach in the fbi affidavit. >> yes. >> and i've actually had a conversation or two with mr. holder kind of in passing. i think when you hear these kind of reckless allegations made, what it does is it just makes eric holder dig his heels in. and i think it makes it more likely he'll stay for a much longer period of time. no serious independent authority is going to tell you that in fast and furious or in this case that there are merit to any of these reckless i lesless allega been made. >> thank you for clarifying the issue. we'll be right back. okay. this, won't take long will it? no, not at all. how many of the
briefly, julian, what's your reaction to that? >> i think these are laughable.- there were reckless allegations made in the fast and furious incident. the allegation that he misled the judiciary committee is totally wrong if you just read the statements and have the most basic fundamental familiarity with the facts here. you'll understand that what he said was fully consistent with what the justice department is, in fact, doing. even if there was an overreach in the fbi affidavit....
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>> a great cause. >> but it's fascinating. >> julian, thank you as well. >> julian, thank you so much here? do you want the long or the short answer? long i guess. chevy is having a great-deal- on-the-2013-silverado- but-you-better-hurry- because-we-don't-want-to-see- a-grown-man-cry-spectacular! what's the short answer? nice. [ male announcer ] the chevy memorial day sale. during the chevy memorial day sale, current chevy owners trade up to this 2013 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $9,250. plus get america's best pickup coverage including 2 years of scheduled maintenance. . hey america, even though she doesn't need them, cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to prove that with soft fabric and waistband, the best protection looks, fits, and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try for yourself. where over seventy-five percent of store management started as i'm the next american success story. working for a company hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe
>> a great cause. >> but it's fascinating. >> julian, thank you as well. >> julian, thank you so much here? do you want the long or the short answer? long i guess. chevy is having a great-deal- on-the-2013-silverado- but-you-better-hurry- because-we-don't-want-to-see- a-grown-man-cry-spectacular! what's the short answer? nice. [ male announcer ] the chevy memorial day sale. during the chevy memorial day sale, current chevy owners trade up to this 2013 chevy silverado...
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julian epstein, nia malika-henderson. sorry, we ran out of time. >>> coming up, ricin tainted letters were sent to new york city mayor michael bloomberg and his gun safety group. >>> and rudy giuliani, that p paragon of virtue wants to stand in judgment of anthony weiner, a big mistake for someone living in the glass house that rudy giuliani lives in. that will be in the "rewrite." he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills. kick! kick... feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes! aflac's gonna help take care of his expenses. and us...we're gonna get him back in fighting shape. ♪ [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes at ducktherapy.com. [ wind howling ] [ engine revving ] ♪ [ electricity crackling ] [ engine revving ] [ electricity crackling ] ♪ was a record collection. the onthat fuzzy stuff on the gouda. [ both ] ugh! when it came to our plants... we were so confused. how much is too much water? too little?
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with us from washington is democratic strategist julian epstein. former chief minority counsel to the house judiciary committee. in philadelphia, lehigh university professor james peterson. julian, the attorney general maintains he was recused in this case involving the associated press records. and yet he also says he has confidence in the decisions of those who handled the matter. i ask you, julian, can he have it both ways? >> that's not having it both ways. he was recused because he was a potential witness by fbi agents who were looking at the source of the leak. he has access to the information about this case which involved an al qaeda double agent in yemen who foiled a plot to bring down an airline over the mediterrane mediterranean. the leaking of that information could put hundreds, thousands of americans at risk. this was one of the worst crimes against this country imaginable. as you pointed out, lots of people, republicans and democrats, calling for a vigorous investigation. he had information about it, so he was properly recused. he fo
with us from washington is democratic strategist julian epstein. former chief minority counsel to the house judiciary committee. in philadelphia, lehigh university professor james peterson. julian, the attorney general maintains he was recused in this case involving the associated press records. and yet he also says he has confidence in the decisions of those who handled the matter. i ask you, julian, can he have it both ways? >> that's not having it both ways. he was recused because he...
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as julian bond said, it started with the civil rights movement.he woman's rights movement came after that. now we're going with the gay movement. >> but there are people, and i've talked to a number of african-americans, who do not believe, who in fact defended that comparison, who say, you know, it's completely different. >> anderson, there is no -- i cannot make an excuse for that. there are, i will say, a large segment of african-americans who are very homophobic. there's no getting around that. >> where do you think that comes from? >> one of the top guys at espn came out yesterday on air and said -- not come out, he didn't come out, but he said that, you know, he felt it was a sin against god, homosexuals. and he's african-american brother from new orleans. >> so do you see that in the community as something based largely on religious beliefs, religious tradition? >> well, look, to be honest, there are many gay people in the church. let's keep it real. there are gay people in the black church. so you just can't say i believe in god, that mean
as julian bond said, it started with the civil rights movement.he woman's rights movement came after that. now we're going with the gay movement. >> but there are people, and i've talked to a number of african-americans, who do not believe, who in fact defended that comparison, who say, you know, it's completely different. >> anderson, there is no -- i cannot make an excuse for that. there are, i will say, a large segment of african-americans who are very homophobic. there's no...
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. >> reporter: the young man here 22-year-old julian dawkins, by all accounts he was a loved man and well regarded in this neighborhood. it was on these very streets that his life tragically ended last night and as you would man, that's sparking a lot of raw -- imagine, that's sparking a lot of raw emotion. >> it's up to us as a community to come together. >> reporter: that's what these crowds are trying to do following the death of julian dawkins. investigators haven't said what's behind the shooting, but these neighbors believe it was the result of a street dice game that ended in a bitter dispute and ultimately led up to deadly gunfire. >> he don't carry no weapons. he don't carry nothing but jokes. that's all he has for you when he comes to you is a joke and for this man to pull out a pistol and shoot this brother of wrong. >> reporter: alexandria police identified 44-year-old craig patterson as being the other person involved in the confrontation. patterson is said to be a 17 year veteran deputy with the arlington county sheriff's office. >> i don't know who this off- duty offic
. >> reporter: the young man here 22-year-old julian dawkins, by all accounts he was a loved man and well regarded in this neighborhood. it was on these very streets that his life tragically ended last night and as you would man, that's sparking a lot of raw -- imagine, that's sparking a lot of raw emotion. >> it's up to us as a community to come together. >> reporter: that's what these crowds are trying to do following the death of julian dawkins. investigators haven't said...