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lacey doesn't even agree of what his friend was convicted of. >> attempted murder stuff? if he wanted him dead, he would have killed him. >> i think but for the interaction of dillon rawls, the young man who works in the courthouse with me, the victim in this case would not have lived. >> i'm told that victim in this beating is still recovering, still going through some of that rehab. as far as the 25 year sentence, the state's attorney admits the judge went well beyond sentencing guidelines, but he called it absolutely appropriate. >>> tonight a suspected killer is on the run wanted for shooting to death a 3-year-old girl. kannisha bibb was hit by gunfire yesterday at a home in landover in the care of relatives when police believe 25-year-old devon wallace opened fire on the house. the target was a young man who had stolen some clothes. the gunman fired about half a dozen bullets into the second floor and one of them hit that 3-year-old little girl. >> all i got is what she told me the last time i seen her, mama i love you. >> i don't know the word to say for him how you
lacey doesn't even agree of what his friend was convicted of. >> attempted murder stuff? if he wanted him dead, he would have killed him. >> i think but for the interaction of dillon rawls, the young man who works in the courthouse with me, the victim in this case would not have lived. >> i'm told that victim in this beating is still recovering, still going through some of that rehab. as far as the 25 year sentence, the state's attorney admits the judge went well beyond...
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miss lacey basically said, look, in the hempstead middle school you have to take tests.ests are given in english. not spanish. the national and state tests are given in english. therefore, i'm encouraging not mandating, not forcing every student to speak english -- >> they interpreted -- that's an affront to our culture. some of the students -- >> an afront to our country, i meant our country, our homeland. this is a problem we have with this obsession with diversity. right. we must be diverse. well, diversity is fine. intellectual diversity i think is the most important thing without regard to skin color. you can't have a teacher who's trying to communicate in her own way her desire for these students to do better and to succeed and if you learn english and you're affluent in english you're going to be more successful in public life regardless of where you came from or your circumstances. >> here's the worst part of the story. when this woman, the principal, miss lacey, made this suggestion to the students, she was attacked by some students who said, oh, you're violatin
miss lacey basically said, look, in the hempstead middle school you have to take tests.ests are given in english. not spanish. the national and state tests are given in english. therefore, i'm encouraging not mandating, not forcing every student to speak english -- >> they interpreted -- that's an affront to our culture. some of the students -- >> an afront to our country, i meant our country, our homeland. this is a problem we have with this obsession with diversity. right. we must...
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miss lacey basically said, look, in the hempstead middle school you have to take tests. tests are given in english. not spanish. the national and state tests are given in english. therefore, i'm encouraging not mandating, not forcing every student to speak english -- >> they interpreted -- that's an affront to our culture. >> right away some of the students -- >> an afront to our country, i meant our country, our homeland. this is a problem we have with this obsession with diversity. right. we must be diverse. well, diversity is fine. intellectual diversity i think is the most important thing without regard to skin color. you can't have a teacher who's trying to communicate in her own way her desire for these students to do better and to succeed and if you learn english and you're affluent in english you're going to be more successful in public life regardless of where you came from or your circumstances. >> here's the worst part of the story. when this woman, the principal, miss lacey, made this suggestion to the students, she was attacked by some students who said, oh,
miss lacey basically said, look, in the hempstead middle school you have to take tests. tests are given in english. not spanish. the national and state tests are given in english. therefore, i'm encouraging not mandating, not forcing every student to speak english -- >> they interpreted -- that's an affront to our culture. >> right away some of the students -- >> an afront to our country, i meant our country, our homeland. this is a problem we have with this obsession with...
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. >> reporter: it's difficult for dave lacey to put into words his connection with his wife erica so treasured items was taken in a burglary. detectives nabbed the burglars, caught with a stack of stolen goods and receipts from this pawnshop where they hawked items taken from homes. >> we weren't able to track down really anything because none of the serial numbers of these items showed up in the system as stolen. >> reporter: this is where the story usually ends, the bad guy is nabbed, stolen goods received, though it is difficult to trace and return them to the original owner but in this case the detectors couldn't let go. >> so okay, great, now we can look. >> reporter: they were looking at pictures on a stolen camera. >> i started thumbing through it, it was apparent that it was a camera that was special. there was photographs of a funeral. we all take personal pictures, selfies but this didn't appear to be a selfie. this is something you would keep for 40 or 50 years or for the rest of your life. we have to find out who this he longs to. >> reporter: how? they had no name, only
. >> reporter: it's difficult for dave lacey to put into words his connection with his wife erica so treasured items was taken in a burglary. detectives nabbed the burglars, caught with a stack of stolen goods and receipts from this pawnshop where they hawked items taken from homes. >> we weren't able to track down really anything because none of the serial numbers of these items showed up in the system as stolen. >> reporter: this is where the story usually ends, the bad guy...
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accompanying lacey's e-mail was this helpful picture of the care packages. supposed to be a great thing, right? except anyone could claimed to have delivered care packages to troops using that photo because it was a stock photo. taken in 2004 of soldiers unloading supplies during a resupply mission. more than a decade ago. move america forward used it, anyway. made it look like it was one of their care packages that were being delivered. the care packages that all those well-meaning americans shelled out their own money to pay for. propublica found example after example of move america forward doing this exact kind of thing. also in 2013, the group sent this e-mail to supporters. they were going to adopt a battalion of marines in the fifth regiment who were serving on the front lines in afghanistan except the marines that move america forward said they needed the fund-raising dollars to development actually weren't in afghanistan at that time. they were in okinawa, japan. propublica also revealed bizarre examples that went beyond move america forward using t
accompanying lacey's e-mail was this helpful picture of the care packages. supposed to be a great thing, right? except anyone could claimed to have delivered care packages to troops using that photo because it was a stock photo. taken in 2004 of soldiers unloading supplies during a resupply mission. more than a decade ago. move america forward used it, anyway. made it look like it was one of their care packages that were being delivered. the care packages that all those well-meaning americans...
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earlier i spoke with miss mary ratliff she's the missouri state conference president at the end of lacey p. i first asked her what she thought this latest incident of lethal force by police on an another young black male represents and race relations today i think that this is a very unfortunate incident here in in st louis and we're seeing for too much of these incidents occur. and then a z p r or endeavoring to take legal action. our community action. to make sure that justice comes to this young man who obviously it appears was shot down without cause we are in there we're going to meet with we'll be meeting we are meeting now with mr crump the attorney for the family we hours president c.e.o. is. and i believe he's probably on the ground by now we hope to. have. meetings but we hope to have productively is where the citizens will come together and say that this is on acceptable we will not it except that we are seeing too much of this and so that's what we are endeavoring to do here and we will we will be. of course there will be press conferences leaving there will be meeting later
earlier i spoke with miss mary ratliff she's the missouri state conference president at the end of lacey p. i first asked her what she thought this latest incident of lethal force by police on an another young black male represents and race relations today i think that this is a very unfortunate incident here in in st louis and we're seeing for too much of these incidents occur. and then a z p r or endeavoring to take legal action. our community action. to make sure that justice comes to this...
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emma lacey bordeaux has the latest. >> tensions sky-high on the streets of the st. louis suburb sunday night. violent protests erupted in one day after an unarmed teenager a shot and killed by a police officer. caught on camera, people rushing to help with items from a car store. also breaking glass and ripping apart the aisles of the gas station store. others grabbing what the king kerry and running off. officials say least 20 police cruisers were also damaged. >> we are seeing lots of weather vanes smash, people running up with clothing. >> dozens of officers in riot gear with keen and are trying to disperse the crowd. several gunshots are hurt though no one was reported injured. the chief of police is calling in the state highway patrol. the violence comes one day after police shot and killed and eaten year-old. a 40 say brown assaulting a police officer before being shot and killed outside an apartment complex. witnesses say the team. to be surrendering and the officer shot him multiple times. >> we are going to look at this. >> st. louis police now handling the
emma lacey bordeaux has the latest. >> tensions sky-high on the streets of the st. louis suburb sunday night. violent protests erupted in one day after an unarmed teenager a shot and killed by a police officer. caught on camera, people rushing to help with items from a car store. also breaking glass and ripping apart the aisles of the gas station store. others grabbing what the king kerry and running off. officials say least 20 police cruisers were also damaged. >> we are seeing...
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we will talk to perking son's congressman william lacey clay about what he thinks of the president's ordering a review of the program to supply military combat gear to local police. and we will get a preview of washington's newest memorial from actor gary sinise who is working to armor american's disabled veterans. >> "60 minutes" of news because this is face the captioning sponsored by cbs >> good morning again, on that earthquake on the west coast, it is a 6.0, it was reported north of san francisco in the napa centrally. the u.s. geological survey says it is the largest quake to shake thea sincs about tell, good morning to you, yes, n napa, bob, and this is a real close to the epicenter. this really shook plus the middle of the night a 6.0 american foley. we are beginning this morningre ic really more worried about is the th group, because make no mistakevertime, with enough space and planning, this can could become the most significant terror threat we have ever paced in this country. short-term the assessment is, maybe they can inspire somebody to do something, you know, kind of
we will talk to perking son's congressman william lacey clay about what he thinks of the president's ordering a review of the program to supply military combat gear to local police. and we will get a preview of washington's newest memorial from actor gary sinise who is working to armor american's disabled veterans. >> "60 minutes" of news because this is face the captioning sponsored by cbs >> good morning again, on that earthquake on the west coast, it is a 6.0, it was...
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lacey clay came out here. late in the evening that's helped temper the tone in addition to what's been going on the last two nights when it comes to this pull back of police presence here david. and one of the things that people were reacted to obviously is the release of those two pieces of information. you know we knew what they would say when they got the information about the police officer. it's something they had been demanding. but more importantly they have questioned, the release of that information was clouded 50 release of the surveillance tape. and we talked to people tonight about what their feeling was about why that was a relief tonight. take a listen what one of those people have to say. >> it got to a point it's confusing, they are trying to confuse us about their message which is wrong. what you do in the dark will come to light, basically and we all know it's wrong. tonight is more, they're trying find understanding, we're trying to understand what's going on, tonight try to understand what'
lacey clay came out here. late in the evening that's helped temper the tone in addition to what's been going on the last two nights when it comes to this pull back of police presence here david. and one of the things that people were reacted to obviously is the release of those two pieces of information. you know we knew what they would say when they got the information about the police officer. it's something they had been demanding. but more importantly they have questioned, the release of...
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. >> reporter: jermaine lacey is pursuing the city of st. louis in court in hopes that no other young black man has to say the same. john hendren, al jazeera, wellston, missouri. >>> the washington post made the decision today to stop outing the words redskins. when we watch for the nfl to catch up with common decency and public opinion, we vow not to use the word ourselves unless it has a particular effect. >>> roaming herds of wild horses. the large number of horses are dpearing. disappearing. >> for 21 years ginger katherines a documentary film maker focuses her attention on wild horse he that still roam in wyoming and other western state. now katherines joins a bigger battle. the blm to round up these horse he and remove them from this part of wyoming forever. the cattle ranchers argue that the wild horses overrun these grazing areas on private land. none of the ranchers would speak to us on camera but the organization that represents them has won a lawsuit against the bureau of land management forcing them to remove hundreds of wild hor
. >> reporter: jermaine lacey is pursuing the city of st. louis in court in hopes that no other young black man has to say the same. john hendren, al jazeera, wellston, missouri. >>> the washington post made the decision today to stop outing the words redskins. when we watch for the nfl to catch up with common decency and public opinion, we vow not to use the word ourselves unless it has a particular effect. >>> roaming herds of wild horses. the large number of horses...
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we will talk to perking son's congressman william lacey clay about what he thinks of the president's ordering a review of the program to supply military combat gear to local police. and we will get a preview of washington's newest memorial from actor gary sinise who is working to armor american's disabled veterans. >> "60 minutes" of news because this is face the captioning sponsored by cbs >> good morning again, on that earthquake on the west coast, it is a 6.0, it was reported north of san francisco in the napa centrally. the u.s. geological survey says it is the largest quake to shake the bay area since the 19896.9 magnitude quake, the lo ma quake, we want to go to our san francisco affiliate and our reporter there juliet goodrich, she is in napa this morning. juliet, tell us about this. >> reporter: well, good morning to you, yes, i wanted to show you some of the damage, we are in historic downtown napa, bob, and this is a real close to the epicenter. this really shook plus the middle of the night, a 6.0 magnitude earthquake, they are calling this the south napa earthquake. this
we will talk to perking son's congressman william lacey clay about what he thinks of the president's ordering a review of the program to supply military combat gear to local police. and we will get a preview of washington's newest memorial from actor gary sinise who is working to armor american's disabled veterans. >> "60 minutes" of news because this is face the captioning sponsored by cbs >> good morning again, on that earthquake on the west coast, it is a 6.0, it was...
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a number of these were pinned by count lacey, irish extraction but born and raised in barcelona i believend became spain's ambassador to russia. said he was stationed in st. petersburg, and he possessed this wonderfully fervent imagination which aided him in exaggerating the russian threat. he would send back these reports saying that they'd been standing with one of her admirals before a map of the world and was pointing to russia, are rather pointing to alaska and said that we are going to conquer north america. we're going to cross into alaska and conquer north america. he sent other reports saying the russian fleet is going around the cape of good hope, crossed through polynesia and then the pacific and take spanish possessions that way. then he said there was another possibility which is gradually work their way down to west coast of north america and then reach one of those mini great rivers that originates in the southwest, new mexico or northern mexico, and discharge its waters into the pacific ocean. you know this great river? no, because they don't exist. but the spanish didn't
a number of these were pinned by count lacey, irish extraction but born and raised in barcelona i believend became spain's ambassador to russia. said he was stationed in st. petersburg, and he possessed this wonderfully fervent imagination which aided him in exaggerating the russian threat. he would send back these reports saying that they'd been standing with one of her admirals before a map of the world and was pointing to russia, are rather pointing to alaska and said that we are going to...
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congress member lacey clay, the state senator that represents that community, the african american barny other community activists have said his relationships with the african american community are so negative that they doubt whether he can be impartial and pursue justice in this grand jury. >> neal, you know this prosecutor. >> i do. this prosecutor has been elected four times by the people of this county. this prosecutor does what he does fairly and impartially. he ran on the platform of tough but fair and that's how he's been. i'm a criminal defense lawyer. i deal with people charged and do this every day. i'm starting a murder trial monday in st. louis county with his staff. he does it the right way. this idea he's tainted, there is no basis for that. >> are you concerned? there is a lot of pressure here on this prosecutor. are you concerned at all about that pressure? there are folks -- >> we elected. >> there has to be a conviction or at least charged. >> that's the problem is that people have this idea that justice in this means a final end that is going to be the conviction of
congress member lacey clay, the state senator that represents that community, the african american barny other community activists have said his relationships with the african american community are so negative that they doubt whether he can be impartial and pursue justice in this grand jury. >> neal, you know this prosecutor. >> i do. this prosecutor has been elected four times by the people of this county. this prosecutor does what he does fairly and impartially. he ran on the...
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congressman lacey clay to represents ferguson met with defense secretary chuck hagel to discuss his pentagonrogram. congressman clay was one of 355 congressmen who voted against an amendment proposed by congressman alan grayson that would have stopped the pentagon program. before congressman clay's meeting, i got a chance to speak with him about how he wants to see ferguson resonate in washington. >> well, i've had numerous discussions with my colleagues, and the tragedy of the shooting of michael brown and the 11 or 12 days of protests that have followed tell me that we, as a congress, need to address how the african-american community is policed in this country. so i plan on addressing that along with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle whom i have heard from that want to look at the situation and try to prevent it from happening in the future. >> what does that mean concretely, though? are you talking about federal policy in terms of overseeing local police departments or talking about ending the kind of militarization of police we've seen in response to protests? what does that mean
congressman lacey clay to represents ferguson met with defense secretary chuck hagel to discuss his pentagonrogram. congressman clay was one of 355 congressmen who voted against an amendment proposed by congressman alan grayson that would have stopped the pentagon program. before congressman clay's meeting, i got a chance to speak with him about how he wants to see ferguson resonate in washington. >> well, i've had numerous discussions with my colleagues, and the tragedy of the shooting...
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now amy lacey is telling her side of the story.zed testing that's only in english. >>> and it's not the kind of show and tell you would expect at a school. oklahoma teacher is arrested after police say she showed up to work drunk and without shoes or pants. sounds like scotty. police finding an empty vodka bottle in her car. she was booked on public intoxication charges and forced to get dressed. anna? >>> continuing our fox news alert now. president obama vows that america is ready to strike in iraq. >> earlier this week, one iraqi in the area cried to the world, there is no one coming to help. well, today america is coming to help. we're also consulting with other countries and the united nations who have called for action to address this humanitarian crisis. >> with christians on the run all over the middle east, is this too little, too late? here to break down the crisis in iraq, fox news legal analyst, peter johnson, jr. >> it's been very little and it's been a long time coming and it may be too late, but this is the president
now amy lacey is telling her side of the story.zed testing that's only in english. >>> and it's not the kind of show and tell you would expect at a school. oklahoma teacher is arrested after police say she showed up to work drunk and without shoes or pants. sounds like scotty. police finding an empty vodka bottle in her car. she was booked on public intoxication charges and forced to get dressed. anna? >>> continuing our fox news alert now. president obama vows that america is...
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james lacey. you just heard my take. are the tides turning on energy in california?ly turning. it was conducted by univision. latinos are very important in california today. 39% of the state is now latino. energy is so important to them. the environment does not even rang in the top issues. they care about jobs. they care about education. they care about government spending. it is definitely shifting. this is very instructive. democrats only want to use these environmental issues to cease power. stuart: more to the point, it is the possibility of fracking. will it get the natural gas that exist in huge quantities underneath northern california? >> it has already started to a degree. the so-called monterrey shell is located. the deposits are huge. they can solve california's financial problems in an instant if they are allowed to be extracted. it allows for some develop it. it is weak, but it is going in that direction. it would create full employment in california. it would reduce the deficit. we know that fracking can be done safely. stuart: gerri brown has offered
james lacey. you just heard my take. are the tides turning on energy in california?ly turning. it was conducted by univision. latinos are very important in california today. 39% of the state is now latino. energy is so important to them. the environment does not even rang in the top issues. they care about jobs. they care about education. they care about government spending. it is definitely shifting. this is very instructive. democrats only want to use these environmental issues to cease...
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james lacey is the author of taxi for you. he joins us with all of this. they raise taxes.ctually come down about 10%. you really cannot say it has become that state. >> that is predict the bull. art laffer predicted that if reagan cut taxes that the tax revenue would go up. revenues went up. within six years they had even more money than they had before proposition six. poverty, unemployment and welfare. california is the most poverty-stricken state in the nation for two years running now. it is unemployment. it is higher than the rest of the nation. there has been some improvement, but it is not going in the right direction right now. california has become a welfare state. the welfare recipients come from california. this state senator up in san francisco has added to the food stamp program in california. we have added convicted drug violence. they are now entitled to welfare because they had to have an equity situation because the rapist felons are entitled to them. stuart: yes. yes. i know where you are coming from. it has made absolutely no difference to the polls. >>
james lacey is the author of taxi for you. he joins us with all of this. they raise taxes.ctually come down about 10%. you really cannot say it has become that state. >> that is predict the bull. art laffer predicted that if reagan cut taxes that the tax revenue would go up. revenues went up. within six years they had even more money than they had before proposition six. poverty, unemployment and welfare. california is the most poverty-stricken state in the nation for two years running...