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. >> reporter: last summer louise was hoping for a quiet night in her sarasota florida home.ything but. >> i was washing my dishes and all of a sudden i see this man with an assault rifle pointing at my face with a flashlight or white light. >> reporter: the man turned out to be a police officer who entered her home at gunpoint. after more than 30 minutes louise and her boyfriend were let go with no explanation. >> no apologies, nothing. >> reporter: louise contacted a lawyer and learned she had been the latest victim of a secret police surveillance device known as stingray. >> we're committed to helping customers access, analyze, and store information. >> reporter: today it is believed more than 100 local and state police agencies are using the device often without judicial oversight. >> reporter: data images you need them now, without question. without delay. >> reporter: the stingray mass ka raids at a mobile phone tower, tricking a suspect's personal device into granting police secret access to records, texts, and other personal data. we tried talking to the sarasota poli
. >> reporter: last summer louise was hoping for a quiet night in her sarasota florida home.ything but. >> i was washing my dishes and all of a sudden i see this man with an assault rifle pointing at my face with a flashlight or white light. >> reporter: the man turned out to be a police officer who entered her home at gunpoint. after more than 30 minutes louise and her boyfriend were let go with no explanation. >> no apologies, nothing. >> reporter: louise...
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well well thelma and louise really thelma and louise really surprised us. surprised us. nobody involved in the movie nobody involved in the movie whatsoever had any idea it would whatsoever had any idea it would strike a nerve the way it did. strike a nerve the way it did. it was 20-something years ago, it was 20-something years ago, you may not remember. >> i remember. you may not remember. >> i remember. it was formative for me. it was formative for me. >> yes, right, not only was >> yes, right, not only was there a big positive reaction there a big positive reaction among largely women, but there among largely women, but there was a very negative reaction in was a very negative reaction in some of the editorials and some of the editorials and reviews saying god, this is reviews saying god, this is ruining the world now because ruining the world now because women have guns. women have guns. >> we should remind viewers who >> we should remind viewers who haven't seen it, that susan haven't seen it, that susan sarandon's character in the sarandon's character in the movie
well well thelma and louise really thelma and louise really surprised us. surprised us. nobody involved in the movie nobody involved in the movie whatsoever had any idea it would whatsoever had any idea it would strike a nerve the way it did. strike a nerve the way it did. it was 20-something years ago, it was 20-something years ago, you may not remember. >> i remember. you may not remember. >> i remember. it was formative for me. it was formative for me. >> yes, right, not...
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k at their louise williams bishop!.e and michelle brownlee and haroldfá james.spiracy. the first two admitte ow campaign coffers led9/to their dealings with anwm5tjuáu posing as aq%Ñ v the d.a. says on multiple occasions they traded money for influence on ahhbt)áspáive committee. harold james said he was low on money and needed some help.-- according to williams both james and brownlee admitted taking the money and did so yko knowingly, knowing it was wrong. but the d.a. says bishop would not3w admit her misdeeds and refused to answer further questions. williams says he's known her his entire life+çv and that that personal relationship did not gj' will not protect her and other officials who sell their offices. he said and i'm quoting here4 óÑ i won't look the otherjf way just because you're my $ ffriend, a member of my party ;$ of my race. this follows charges and one guilty plea from three other state officials. state representative ronald waters and vanessa lowery brown admitted to grand jury members theye illegally pocketed thousands of dollars and thomasine
k at their louise williams bishop!.e and michelle brownlee and haroldfá james.spiracy. the first two admitte ow campaign coffers led9/to their dealings with anwm5tjuáu posing as aq%Ñ v the d.a. says on multiple occasions they traded money for influence on ahhbt)áspáive committee. harold james said he was low on money and needed some help.-- according to williams both james and brownlee admitted taking the money and did so yko knowingly, knowing it was wrong. but the d.a. says bishop would...
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. >> last summer, louise was hoping for a quiet night in her florida home. it was anything but. >> i was washing my dishes and all of a sudden i see this man, with an assault riflepointinging at my face, with a flashlight or white light. >> the man turned out to be a police officer, who ended louise's home at gun point she was put in handcuffs and her house was searched, after more than 30 minutes louise and her boyfriend were let go with no explanation. >> no apologies nothing. >> louise contacted a lawyer, and learned she had been the latest victim of a secret police surveillance device known as the sting ray. >> we are committed to helping customers access, analyze store, the retrieve data on their terms. >> the sting ray was created by a company called paris corporation, designed for antigovernment terror organizations it is now believed that 100 local agencies are using the device, often without judicial oversight. >> data, images you need them now. without question without delay. >> tricking it's suspectses personal device into granting police secret a
. >> last summer, louise was hoping for a quiet night in her florida home. it was anything but. >> i was washing my dishes and all of a sudden i see this man, with an assault riflepointinging at my face, with a flashlight or white light. >> the man turned out to be a police officer, who ended louise's home at gun point she was put in handcuffs and her house was searched, after more than 30 minutes louise and her boyfriend were let go with no explanation. >> no apologies...
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home at gun point after more than 30 minutes louise and her boyfriend were let go with no explanation. >> no apologies nothing. >> louise contact add lawyer, and learned she had been the latest victim of a settlement vet police surveillance devise known as the sting ray. >> analyst steer and retrieve data on their terms. >> it was created by a company called harris corporation design for government antiterrorism operations but today it's believed more than 100 local and state police agencies are using the device often without judicial oversite. >> data, images, you need them now, without question without delay, it mac kades as a mobile tower, tricking the wise into granting police secret access to records texts and other personal data. we tried talking to the police department about the use of sting rays in florida, but it refused our request for an interview. the u.s. marshal service another law enforcement agency also declined to comment. >> that's because the fbi has instructed police departments not to disclose use of the invasive technology. >> i don't want to say too much about
home at gun point after more than 30 minutes louise and her boyfriend were let go with no explanation. >> no apologies nothing. >> louise contact add lawyer, and learned she had been the latest victim of a settlement vet police surveillance devise known as the sting ray. >> analyst steer and retrieve data on their terms. >> it was created by a company called harris corporation design for government antiterrorism operations but today it's believed more than 100 local and...
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that's why louise and others are working to expose the technology, that the u.s. government is trying just as hard to keep a secret al jazeera, sarasota florida. >> an aircraft after la guardia airport slid off the runway and struck a fence. all 127 passengers and five crew escaped from the plane. there were no serious injuries p family members of a dead argentinian prosecutor say that the independent forensic tests show that he was murdered. he was found dead in his home in january just hours before he was due to testify in congress against president kristina. the results from an independent team seem to confirm what almost everyone in argentina already suspected. that the prosecutor did not die by his own hand. >> iraqi waltzed to let you know that he did not have an accident, he did not commit suicide, he was killed and his death is an assassination of unknown proportions. that deserves answers and in my opinion on the part of the institutions of the republic. >> alberto was found dead in his apartment from a gunshot wound to his head. state forensic studies fo
that's why louise and others are working to expose the technology, that the u.s. government is trying just as hard to keep a secret al jazeera, sarasota florida. >> an aircraft after la guardia airport slid off the runway and struck a fence. all 127 passengers and five crew escaped from the plane. there were no serious injuries p family members of a dead argentinian prosecutor say that the independent forensic tests show that he was murdered. he was found dead in his home in january just...
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was it a, american graffiti b, die another day, c, grease, or d, thelma and louise. guys have been cheating talking about this all during the break. >> suzanne somers is driving a thunder bird in american graffiti, the one with the round window in the back. >> isn't that what thelma and louise drive off the cliff in? >> i believe so. >> that leaves either grease or die another day. >> no, it's grease. >> all right. the answer is c, grease. >> come on. >> yes. >> oh, come on. >> the car featured in the song greased light things was a 1958 ford deluxe. >> it was like chitty chitty bang bang. >> let's bring in executive producer of "strange inheritance." do you get the feeling that the family was disappointed how things went with the first museum? let's look at the clip. >> i think he had realized he had done something by the time he was in his 70s that nobody was ever going to do again, that nobody had ever done and that's the sheer number and variety and, i think it was he was a really smart guy who realized nobody else was going to do this. we can't split it up. we c
was it a, american graffiti b, die another day, c, grease, or d, thelma and louise. guys have been cheating talking about this all during the break. >> suzanne somers is driving a thunder bird in american graffiti, the one with the round window in the back. >> isn't that what thelma and louise drive off the cliff in? >> i believe so. >> that leaves either grease or die another day. >> no, it's grease. >> all right. the answer is c, grease. >> come on....
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i want to let louise radnofsky jump in.st: it is an interesting story, and the details set out a lot of what is going on. the choice you would essentially have is between finding a way to meet your insurance costs that you had before that sort of works, even though the drug is very expensive. and now the choice is between paying a large amount of money for insurance plan that does not actually cover the thing that you want to cover and then finding the money for the drug still. or choosing to forgo the insurance plan because it does not seem to be a value and then finding a way to pay the penalty. that has stuck a lot of people with difficult and painful choices that they feel very angry about. and there is certainly a an ongoing issue about what the insurance plans in the exchanges will be able to cover. there are a lot less expensive -- they are a lot more expensive than they used to be because of what they are required to cover. and you push one button and it works well for somebody and not for another. you have people t
i want to let louise radnofsky jump in.st: it is an interesting story, and the details set out a lot of what is going on. the choice you would essentially have is between finding a way to meet your insurance costs that you had before that sort of works, even though the drug is very expensive. and now the choice is between paying a large amount of money for insurance plan that does not actually cover the thing that you want to cover and then finding the money for the drug still. or choosing to...
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host: louise from virginia. this was the scene today as president obama embraced covers and john lewis, someone he called a hero. this is a photograph in the new york times. more from the president yesterday as he talked about what he described as the american experience. [video clip] president obama: selma is not an outlier in the american experience. it is the manifestation of a creed written into our founding documents. we, the people, in order to form a more perfect union, we hold these truths to be self-evident -- that all men are created equal. these are not just words. they are a living thing. a call to action. a roadmap for citizenship. and an insistence in the capacity of free men and women to shape our own destiny. the founders like franklin and jefferson, leaders like lincoln and fdr, the success of self-government rested in engaging all citizens in this work. and that is what we celebrate your. -- here. that is what this movement was all about. one leg in a long journey towards freedom. host: the pre
host: louise from virginia. this was the scene today as president obama embraced covers and john lewis, someone he called a hero. this is a photograph in the new york times. more from the president yesterday as he talked about what he described as the american experience. [video clip] president obama: selma is not an outlier in the american experience. it is the manifestation of a creed written into our founding documents. we, the people, in order to form a more perfect union, we hold these...
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here's louise leer with all the details. louise? >> it's been pretty miserable, hasn't it really?he only one that was in the deep freeze. the treacherous conditions stretch from texas in the south all the way to new england. but let's first take a look at that that plane. well, a flight from atlanta to new york had a dramatic ending as it slid off the runway and came dangerously close to crashing into nearby flushing bay. fortunately, there were only minor injuries. passengers had to climb down over the wing and traipse their way through the snow before being bused back to the terminal building. investigators are looking into what caused the plane to leave the runway and the snow also caused chaos on the roads, as drivers struggled in the extreme wintry conditions. in pennsylvania a police officer lost control of his car and smashed into a veterinarian clinic. although the officer had to be cut from the car, he was uninjured. virginia state police were kept busy receiving 1,500 weather-related cars in the space of just four hours yesterday afternoon. the police in the state attend
here's louise leer with all the details. louise? >> it's been pretty miserable, hasn't it really?he only one that was in the deep freeze. the treacherous conditions stretch from texas in the south all the way to new england. but let's first take a look at that that plane. well, a flight from atlanta to new york had a dramatic ending as it slid off the runway and came dangerously close to crashing into nearby flushing bay. fortunately, there were only minor injuries. passengers had to...
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his parents, earl and louise, were active followers of marcus garvey's negro improvement organization. it drew on the themes of africanism, promoting black pride. >> marcus garvey said the world has made being black a crime. i'll make it a virtue. that the world said black history is a curse. black freedom is a pipe dream. black hope is a joke. >> my father's father, papa earl, was a young garvey-ite. he was a minister. it was during the jim crow era. and he was encouraging african-american communities to be self-reliant, to be independent, to stand up against injustice. it was during a time when lynchings were prevalent. and so my grandfather was assassinated also, tied to the trolley tracks. >> louise was unable to keep the family together. she had a breakdown. the social services came and split the family up and sent the siblings to various foster homes. malcolm attended a predominantly white school. he had charisma, even as a child. his classmates voted for him to be class president. >> most often he was the only person of color in the school. and when he was, i think about 12 yea
his parents, earl and louise, were active followers of marcus garvey's negro improvement organization. it drew on the themes of africanism, promoting black pride. >> marcus garvey said the world has made being black a crime. i'll make it a virtue. that the world said black history is a curse. black freedom is a pipe dream. black hope is a joke. >> my father's father, papa earl, was a young garvey-ite. he was a minister. it was during the jim crow era. and he was encouraging...
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. >> louise was not a bad guy.innocent person who was victimized by stingray surveillance. we don't invade people's privacy in homes without a warrant. second, there's a presumption of innocents in this country. >> reporter: that is protected under u.s. law, but on the day her home was envieded louise wondered -- >> what kind of rights do we have? >> reporter: it's a question privacy advocates also want answered. that's why people are working to explosion the stingray technology. kimberly halkett, al jazeera, sarasota florida. >>> now here's jo. >> the l.a. galaxy will kick off a new season on friday. but recent talks over a strike have been a destruction. they final agreed to a deal on wednesday. players were concerned that they wouldn't be able to represent themselves after the age of 28. >> as much as we can be. with all that has gone on in the background. we can only be as focused as we can, and prepare ourselves mentally in the right way, which we have been with the training we have been doing. so hopefully we
. >> louise was not a bad guy.innocent person who was victimized by stingray surveillance. we don't invade people's privacy in homes without a warrant. second, there's a presumption of innocents in this country. >> reporter: that is protected under u.s. law, but on the day her home was envieded louise wondered -- >> what kind of rights do we have? >> reporter: it's a question privacy advocates also want answered. that's why people are working to explosion the stingray...
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louise, thank you very much indeed for all of that. thanks for watching bbc world news. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ if you want it ♪ ♪ go out and get it ♪ shelly how'd you come to find the biggest liquid gold mine in the state? i was shopping for provisions, yeah? and that's when i saw it. what'd you see shelly? boxes and boxes of velveeta shells and cheese, stacked clear to the ceiling! hoo-hoo! can we go look at it shelly? yeah, it's right over here... oh! there's gold in them thar shells. liquid gold. wow. sweet new subaru, huh mitch? yep. you're selling the mitchmobile!? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what's your dad want for it? ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about the time my hamster had babies in the backseat, are you?! that's just normal wear and tear, dude. (vo) subaru has the highest resale value of any brand... ...according to kelley blue book ...and mitch. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. photos are great... ...for capturing your world. and now
louise, thank you very much indeed for all of that. thanks for watching bbc world news. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ if you want it ♪ ♪ go out and get it ♪ shelly how'd you come to find the biggest liquid gold mine in the state? i was shopping for provisions, yeah? and that's when i saw it. what'd you see shelly? boxes and boxes of velveeta shells and cheese, stacked clear to the ceiling! hoo-hoo! can we go look at it shelly? yeah, it's right over here... oh! there's gold in them thar shells. liquid...
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louise and i have been to israel countless times. and each time we return, we are inspired by the people. 370 hamas rockets have fallen just since the last time we all gathered here in one town in israel. a gentleman who serves as is that community's youth organizer recently gave some college students a tour of his town. he asked the visitors what do you think is the first thing that the citizens of staro do when the sirens go off signalling incoming rockets in the area? what is the first thing you think they do? one student immediately answered, they run to the shelters. another said they grab their kids. no. to both answers. what is the first thing that the residents of staro instinctively do when they are told they only have 15 seconds to save themselves and their children from incoming rockets? what do they do? they open their doors. first they open their doors so that anyone outside has a way to find shelter. [applause] [applause]. >> they open their doors. this is the instinct of israelis facing danger to help others. this is t
louise and i have been to israel countless times. and each time we return, we are inspired by the people. 370 hamas rockets have fallen just since the last time we all gathered here in one town in israel. a gentleman who serves as is that community's youth organizer recently gave some college students a tour of his town. he asked the visitors what do you think is the first thing that the citizens of staro do when the sirens go off signalling incoming rockets in the area? what is the first thing...
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louise was the only white woman to lose her life working for that civil rights movement.forward. next month, her daughter will be a guest at my national action network convention receiving an award on behalf of her mother because as we struggle with continued inequality as we struggle with continued challenges of civil rights yes, it's hard yes, we're going to be castigated and criticized yes, there will be disagreements, but it's nowhere near as hard as it was for jimmy lee jackson and viola louise who paid a price so we are where we are and we have a much less painful price but a hard price to pay to keep it going. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> cruise missile. let's play "hardball." ♪ good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. isn't this what the republicans were afraid of? isn't this why they were keeping from being ideological street theater, no more talk about evolution and legitimate rape and stuff that scares people? well what will happen by having that sword swallowing ted cruz in the mix sometime? does anyone think he
louise was the only white woman to lose her life working for that civil rights movement.forward. next month, her daughter will be a guest at my national action network convention receiving an award on behalf of her mother because as we struggle with continued inequality as we struggle with continued challenges of civil rights yes, it's hard yes, we're going to be castigated and criticized yes, there will be disagreements, but it's nowhere near as hard as it was for jimmy lee jackson and viola...
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. >> the first is louise brownly and hard james they were arraigned in district court in harrisburg today all three are charged with accepting bribes from a lobbyist, they didn't know he was wearing a wire and cooperating with state investigators, williams says that brownly took her bribe cash gift wrapped. >> the parties arranged to rendezvous in front of a restaurant as they walked down the street the lobbyist passed the money to the lawmaker in cash in a napkin. >> the undercover lobbyist made bribe officers to 50 lawmakers and only six accepted from philadelphia. from $250 to to $2000. >> kathleen kane released a statement, saying only that she respected the efforts of all district attorneys to obtain justice under the law. >> thank you david. >>> today eric torres was found not guilty of attempted murder in the shooting of a philadelphia police officer however he was found guilty of every other charge he was facing including aggravated assault. torres shot officer edward davies after a traffic stop in the feltonville section of philadelphia. davies suffering kidney damage and still n
. >> the first is louise brownly and hard james they were arraigned in district court in harrisburg today all three are charged with accepting bribes from a lobbyist, they didn't know he was wearing a wire and cooperating with state investigators, williams says that brownly took her bribe cash gift wrapped. >> the parties arranged to rendezvous in front of a restaurant as they walked down the street the lobbyist passed the money to the lawmaker in cash in a napkin. >> the...
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when we return, new york congresswoman louise slaughter says mcdonald's is proof that when people demand change, what is the next steps for the fight for better food, is a safer healthier sandwich going to be one fast food diners say they cannot afford to buy? >> former klansman david duke. >> america has been taken over. >> defending his controversial past. >> i did what i thought was right. >> that was then... what about now? >> i believe the zionists control the country. >> "talk to al jazeera". only on al jazeera america. >> you're watching "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. fast food joint mcdonald's is moving away from chickens raised using antibiotics. some activists have pointed out, there's no way that to prove that the antibiotics won't be used. a fast food sandwich isn't only made to be tasty, but it's supposed to be cheap. what would demands be made on mcdonald's and the other big restaurant chains, what would they mean to the way the animals are raised, what the public eats what a meal would cost? arien d ogan and suzanne chambers are still with me. if we
when we return, new york congresswoman louise slaughter says mcdonald's is proof that when people demand change, what is the next steps for the fight for better food, is a safer healthier sandwich going to be one fast food diners say they cannot afford to buy? >> former klansman david duke. >> america has been taken over. >> defending his controversial past. >> i did what i thought was right. >> that was then... what about now? >> i believe the zionists...
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louise bishop elected in 1988 from west philly is accused of taking bribes three times. the well-known gospel radio host is charged with pocketing $1,200 and williams claims told others her friendship with him over the years would save her. >> i will not and cannot look the other way just because you are my friend or a member of my political party or my race. >> reporter: representative michelle brownly in office since 2010 is charged with taking a 2000 sand dollars bribe in restaurant parking lot. she admitted to it to the grand jury. and former state representative harold james is a alleged to have pocked 750 bucks and was caught on tape. >> the lobbyist explained the terms of the deal. well, you know, brother we might be needing your help. james responded that's right. >> reporter: da williams saved his most aggressive criticism for the sitting attorney general kathleen kane. i'll have that at 6:00. >> jeff, thanks. >> happening right now the jury has reached its verdict against a man accused of shooting a philadelphia police officer. prosecutors say officer edward da
louise bishop elected in 1988 from west philly is accused of taking bribes three times. the well-known gospel radio host is charged with pocketing $1,200 and williams claims told others her friendship with him over the years would save her. >> i will not and cannot look the other way just because you are my friend or a member of my political party or my race. >> reporter: representative michelle brownly in office since 2010 is charged with taking a 2000 sand dollars bribe in...
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louise bishop and michelle brownly and howard james. the. >> the three are accused in an ongoing corruption investigation, david henry is live now with the district attorney's office with the new details. david? >> sara, the charges keep coming in this case, it has become a political football with the philadelphia d.a. and another dark stain on the political process here in philadelphia and across the state another three state legislators indicted by the grant jury. >> all three are charged with accepting illegal cash payments in exchange for agreeing to peddle their influence. all three are charged with taking bribes from a harrisburg lobbyist for exchange for future favors unknown to them, that lobbyist was wearing a wire and cooperating with an investigation initiated with the attorney general and kathleen kane dropped the investigation and said it was shoddy and tainting with racism and in now work for d.a. seth williams, he picked up the case and charged all five of the original targets including state rep james. >> to accuse inves
louise bishop and michelle brownly and howard james. the. >> the three are accused in an ongoing corruption investigation, david henry is live now with the district attorney's office with the new details. david? >> sara, the charges keep coming in this case, it has become a political football with the philadelphia d.a. and another dark stain on the political process here in philadelphia and across the state another three state legislators indicted by the grant jury. >> all...
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afternoon, not a good day to be a phillies pitcher jose batista hit a homer and he leaves and you louise garcia comes in and then it gets worse and ken jyles leaves with tightness in his lower back and the phillies lose 10-6. the phillies released pitcher kevin slowey and jeff skversky more on the former donor. >> the top of the rotation is set, but the fifth starter could be chad billingsly down the road and right now he is on the road to recovery. chad billingsly did not know he would pitch again he has not thrown off a big league mound in two years because of to different operations on his right arm tommy john and another to repair his right flexor tendon. >> it was a long two years and i am excited to pitch in a big league ball game. >> the former first round pick is looking to dodge another injury in camp so he is working his way back slowly and is not expected to be ready until around may. >> what do you think that moment will be like for you? >> relief, i made it back and a long time i can't wait to get to that point. >> he could be a big edition. jeff skversky channel 6 "action n
afternoon, not a good day to be a phillies pitcher jose batista hit a homer and he leaves and you louise garcia comes in and then it gets worse and ken jyles leaves with tightness in his lower back and the phillies lose 10-6. the phillies released pitcher kevin slowey and jeff skversky more on the former donor. >> the top of the rotation is set, but the fifth starter could be chad billingsly down the road and right now he is on the road to recovery. chad billingsly did not know he would...
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louise in gilroy. >>> one of the largest breast cancer studies is being done in the bay area but is in need of money to move forward. the project has looked at more than 13,000 women primarily in marion county. the doctor is launching a new project hoping to raise the needed money to keep it going. >>> remember the alaska tv reporter who profanely quit on the air in september after admitting to viewers she owned the alaska cannabis club? >> and as for this job, well, [ not that i have a choice, but [ bleep ] i quit. >> now charlene eggby is in trouble with the law. cops found out she was selling recreational marijuana. recreational use of pot is legal in alaska but. to sell it commercially -- but not to sell it commercially. >>> the long road to rebuilding napa has taken a big step forward, what just got approved to help fix some of the damage with the earthquake. >> with a less than rosy outlook for en ♪ ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good for me around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of crav
louise in gilroy. >>> one of the largest breast cancer studies is being done in the bay area but is in need of money to move forward. the project has looked at more than 13,000 women primarily in marion county. the doctor is launching a new project hoping to raise the needed money to keep it going. >>> remember the alaska tv reporter who profanely quit on the air in september after admitting to viewers she owned the alaska cannabis club? >> and as for this job, well, [...
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jose louise, he is the operations senior specialist at inter-american development bank, that is the largest souse of social development financing for latin american and the caribbean. thank you to both of you for being here. why build an industrial park on fertile food producing land in the middle of a fragile ecosystem, hundreds of miles away where new opportunity and infrastructure were arguably the most needed? first of all, thank you for having me. i think two parts of that question, one, why so far away from port-au-prince, and the reason is that port-au-prince concentrated so much of the economic activity to the northern part of haiti was poorer, substantially ever pooer, so one of the ideas that the government has was this. development always has trade offs. the trade off was agriculture in land that is 250 hectors verses converting that to industrial production, and we fully supported this move, to explain it, of what we see today, three years ago that was land being farmed by farmers about 400 farmers that were generated about 1 dollar as day for their income. today you have 5,000
jose louise, he is the operations senior specialist at inter-american development bank, that is the largest souse of social development financing for latin american and the caribbean. thank you to both of you for being here. why build an industrial park on fertile food producing land in the middle of a fragile ecosystem, hundreds of miles away where new opportunity and infrastructure were arguably the most needed? first of all, thank you for having me. i think two parts of that question, one,...
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state representatives louise williams bishop and michelle brownly and harold james are charged with accepting bribes from a harrisburg lobbyist, in exchange they would use their influence for that lobbyist's interest, the case was dropped by kathleen kane because she claimed it was tainting by racism. >> to accuse prosecutors that work for me to be a racist i think is gutter. and you know i can't really say more than that. >> brownly and james what admitted their involvement only bishop will fight the charges. >> and now to the accuweather forecast and the possibility of rain for the evening commute, lets go outside and take a live look from sky 6 hd in atlantic city, a nice afternoon to be on the boardwalk another mild day around the region and we are about to get a little wet before the warm up tomorrow. david murphy is outside of the studios. >> what is different about this picture? no coat. >> it's been a long time since i was out on the terrace it feels good with light winds lets get the satellite, it's the west side of the country the place to be little clouds and lots of sunshine. we h
state representatives louise williams bishop and michelle brownly and harold james are charged with accepting bribes from a harrisburg lobbyist, in exchange they would use their influence for that lobbyist's interest, the case was dropped by kathleen kane because she claimed it was tainting by racism. >> to accuse prosecutors that work for me to be a racist i think is gutter. and you know i can't really say more than that. >> brownly and james what admitted their involvement only...
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state representative louise bishop michelle brownly and former state rep harold james. >> today i announced the indictments of three more state legislators. as before, i take no pleasure in this proceduring. >> reporter: all three were caught on tape by an undercover informant posing as a lobbyist offering cash for favors. the sting was run out of the state attorney general's office for two years starting in 2010. williams says bishop in office for nearly three decades and accused of taking 1500 bucks in bribes hoped her friendship with him would save her. >> i will not and cannot look the other way just because you are my friend or a member of my political party or my race. >> reporter: state rep tiff brownly is accused of pocketing $2,000 in former state rep harold james is charged with tacking 750 bucks he was caught on tape. >> the lobbyist explained the terms of the deal. well, you know, brother we might be needing your help. james responded that's right. >> reporter: in a statement attorney general kane said prosecutors exercise discretion all the time in deciding when to bring cases.
state representative louise bishop michelle brownly and former state rep harold james. >> today i announced the indictments of three more state legislators. as before, i take no pleasure in this proceduring. >> reporter: all three were caught on tape by an undercover informant posing as a lobbyist offering cash for favors. the sting was run out of the state attorney general's office for two years starting in 2010. williams says bishop in office for nearly three decades and accused...
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. >>> philadelphia state reprentative louise willia bisp, representate brownlee ad former ste rep harold jas charg wh bribery, conspa and other counts. all surrendered tay in hrrburgrinng to six the number of state lawmakers from philadelphia in the pato-play stg. adathle kane dropped the caseefore it was tanp by sth willms. >> hlary clinton id she mda mistake but insisted she cead no security ri nor broke any law. tygo head off the first controvslnhe run-up to e all-ut-certain campaign r president. ad t allegations that she used only privates eil as scretyf state. > i operated for convenience to usmy personal email account ich was allowed by the sta departmt beuse i thoht would be easier to cry one device for my work and personal emailinsteaof o. >> t she recently said at a wmes conference in california tashe now us two devices an iphone and blackberry. seaid today h work emails are preservedn gernment see. > a east majory of my wrk eils wt to government eployeest their government addsses. wich a they were captured ad pseed immediatelon the sysm. >> d tod s defended deleting nof thoands
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. >> reporter: on saturday february 21st, 2009, louise garcia was talking with his mother maryann boneillahome in camden. >> he had give his girlfriend a engagement ring. >> reporter: sometime that night that girlfriend called gar see. >>> his girlfriend called and said that, it was every where. >> reporter: just after 2:00 a a.m. sunday 22nd police were called to the scene for shots fired. >> the bar at 32nd and river road was letting out there was a mass amount of people out there when shots rang out and lewis garcia got shot. >> reporter: garcia died from his wound amidase after the the shooting an arrest was made but detective say that suspect, did not kill gar see a. >> that person was charged with weapons offence. we weren't able to determine if he did fire a gun that night that morning but he was not the the one who shot and killed garcia. >> reporter: the union has a $1,000 reward for arrest and conviction for person responsible for garcia's murder. she read a plea that she had prepared in advance. >> but, we ask for your support. i beg to you please come forward, and remember anyt
. >> reporter: on saturday february 21st, 2009, louise garcia was talking with his mother maryann boneillahome in camden. >> he had give his girlfriend a engagement ring. >> reporter: sometime that night that girlfriend called gar see. >>> his girlfriend called and said that, it was every where. >> reporter: just after 2:00 a a.m. sunday 22nd police were called to the scene for shots fired. >> the bar at 32nd and river road was letting out there was a mass...
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charges have been filed now against state representatives louise williams bishop, michelle brownly andormer representative march roll james. all are democrats. cane cape chose not to arrest those three and three others who were allegedly caught in an undercover sting taking payoffs from an informant who had posed as a lobbyist. the da says he doesn't know why the attorney general chose not to arrest those lawmakers. >> only she knows. maybe dependent upon which day you asked her you might get two different answers. >> kane has said that she felt the investigation had been mishandled and that the public officials were targeted because of they are race. williams says he found no reason why based on the evidence the suspects should not have burlington-bristol chargeed. >>> tonight hillary clinton is defending her use of a personal e-mail account to conduct government business while she was secretary of state. clinton took questions about the controversy while at a u inform event in new york today. she is being crit sidesed because she used her private server and domain to zen out e-mails
charges have been filed now against state representatives louise williams bishop, michelle brownly andormer representative march roll james. all are democrats. cane cape chose not to arrest those three and three others who were allegedly caught in an undercover sting taking payoffs from an informant who had posed as a lobbyist. the da says he doesn't know why the attorney general chose not to arrest those lawmakers. >> only she knows. maybe dependent upon which day you asked her you might...
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in criminal charges against three additional law makers from philadelphia state representatives, louise williams bishop, michelle brownly and former representative harold james, they were charged with conspiracy, bribery and other related crimes. they are accused of taking cash payments from a lobbyist working under cover for investigators. philadelphia district tern seth williams pick up the case after ka a ne. kane says the investigation was mishandled and that the public officials were targeted because of their race. >>> a philadelphia a man is behind bars this morning for leaving a seven year-old son alone in the car while he gambled a at a casino. the this is the the suspect 32 year old brian bowls of philadelphia police say he left his son in the car for about three hours while he played blackjack. police were called after a passerby heard the child crying in the car. >>> bolds was unable to post bail. >>> well, police in bucks county community step up patrols after a man attempts to lure two children. two middle school girls say a man in his car approached them in north hampton.
in criminal charges against three additional law makers from philadelphia state representatives, louise williams bishop, michelle brownly and former representative harold james, they were charged with conspiracy, bribery and other related crimes. they are accused of taking cash payments from a lobbyist working under cover for investigators. philadelphia district tern seth williams pick up the case after ka a ne. kane says the investigation was mishandled and that the public officials were...
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. >>> philadelphia state representatives louise williams bishop representative brownlee and former state rep harold james charged with bribery, conspiracy and other counts. all surrendered today in harrisburg bringing to six the number of state lawmakers from philadelphia in the pay-to-play sting. and kathleen kane dropped the case before it was taken up by seth williams. >>> hillary clinton said she made a mistake but insisted she created no security risk nor broke any law. trying to head off the first controversial in the run-up to the all--but-certain campaign for president. and the allegations that she used only privates email as secretary of state. >> i operated for convenience to use my personal email account which was allowed by the state department because i thought it would be easier to carry one device for my work and personal emails instead of two. >> but she recently said at a women's conference in california that she now uses two devices, an iphone and blackberry. she said today her work emails are preserved on government servers. >> and the vast majority of my work emails w
. >>> philadelphia state representatives louise williams bishop representative brownlee and former state rep harold james charged with bribery, conspiracy and other counts. all surrendered today in harrisburg bringing to six the number of state lawmakers from philadelphia in the pay-to-play sting. and kathleen kane dropped the case before it was taken up by seth williams. >>> hillary clinton said she made a mistake but insisted she created no security risk nor broke any law....
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. >> reporter: district attorney says that the grand jury made it clear why state representatives louise williams bishop, michelle brownly and former representative harold james are now being criminally charged. >> all three charged with accepting illegal cash payments in exchange for agreeing to pedal will their influence. >> reporter: b d.a. says he cannot explain why state attorney general kathleen kane chose not to arrest these suspects and three others, who were all allegedly caught on video and audio in an under cover sting operation. the latest suspects taking pay offs, a allegedly from 750 to $2,000, from a undercover informant posing as a lobbyist. >> only she knows. depending on which day you ask her you might get different a answers. >> reporter: kane felt the investigation was mishandled and public officials were targeted because of their race but that the d.a. respond he found no reason why, they based on the evidence that the suspect should not have have been charge. >> someone would alleged something to be racist when it is not. i think it is gutter. >> reporter: respondin
. >> reporter: district attorney says that the grand jury made it clear why state representatives louise williams bishop, michelle brownly and former representative harold james are now being criminally charged. >> all three charged with accepting illegal cash payments in exchange for agreeing to pedal will their influence. >> reporter: b d.a. says he cannot explain why state attorney general kathleen kane chose not to arrest these suspects and three others, who were all...
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[applause] >> thanks louise and good evening to all of you.it's my pleasure to welcome you here tonight to the book critics award ceremony for the publishing year 2014. where i'd have you join us this evening is now the most outstanding work of the past year in six categories, fiction and nonfiction biography poetry autobiography and criticism. like i said in a gratitude to the others who've joined us here tonight as well as the editors editors publishers agents and publicists to help bring their work her attention to the national book critics circle awards were founded in 1974 out of a conversation that took place at the out walk when hotel by grupo critters who want to establish a set of awards granted -- given by critics and sell them like other literary works are books that would be that would begin to become that would be answered with counter that the non-nation suffered by the critics are viewers of book review editors who make up the board. that nascent group of critics in a fantastic job honoring e.l. doctorow ragtime john ashbury sel
[applause] >> thanks louise and good evening to all of you.it's my pleasure to welcome you here tonight to the book critics award ceremony for the publishing year 2014. where i'd have you join us this evening is now the most outstanding work of the past year in six categories, fiction and nonfiction biography poetry autobiography and criticism. like i said in a gratitude to the others who've joined us here tonight as well as the editors editors publishers agents and publicists to help...
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will be in court on corruption charges state representative michelle brownly and howard james and louisebishop have been charged can bribery. >>> the end to our long winter is in sight. friday is the first day of spring for the 23rd straight year rita's will be offering free water ice. >>> villanova is the number one seed in big dance. the cats erupted as they heard the top seed announced. nova and laugh -- lafayette play wednesday night in pittsburgh. nova won the national title. temple is going to the nic. people thought they were going to be in the big tournament, that's not going to happen. >>> storm tracker 6 live double scan we are dry, as we come outside we have sunshine coming up off the coast atlantic city. we'll see clouds and sun mix today. you have to grab the coat as you head out the door. 34 degrees, winds not that strong west/southwest 10 miles per hour. it's making it five, 6 degrees cooler than the current temperature. there come the clouds, but we'll get sunshine in during the day. we'll call it a mix of clouds and sun. 36 degrees by the 8:00 a.m. still cold there tempe
will be in court on corruption charges state representative michelle brownly and howard james and louisebishop have been charged can bribery. >>> the end to our long winter is in sight. friday is the first day of spring for the 23rd straight year rita's will be offering free water ice. >>> villanova is the number one seed in big dance. the cats erupted as they heard the top seed announced. nova and laugh -- lafayette play wednesday night in pittsburgh. nova won the national...
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former blue, david louise heading in an equalizer. hazard putting khel say ahead. -- chelsea ahead. tighe ago silva - his goal sending his team through on away goals. >> translation: i am very fired, first of all, but very happy. if we look at the two legs and are honest and fair. tsg deserve to go through. we played more football and created more chances. >> we lost the competition. it was not time to cry. it was time to laugh, time to analyse the situation. >>> bayern music - history made by a player that received the fastest ever red card. for what looked like a soft challenge. without him the ukranian champion received seven goals. >> in a creek match it forced a game to be abandoned. flares set off between the game. it then halted after groups of fans entered the pitch after the mind went behind. suspended due to crowd trouble. >> so south america's competition - the group stages of the tournament. boko juniors are top of group five and a maximum of nine points the argentinian side thrashing them >>> floyd mayweather explaining his fight against mani pacquiao will stop the worl
former blue, david louise heading in an equalizer. hazard putting khel say ahead. -- chelsea ahead. tighe ago silva - his goal sending his team through on away goals. >> translation: i am very fired, first of all, but very happy. if we look at the two legs and are honest and fair. tsg deserve to go through. we played more football and created more chances. >> we lost the competition. it was not time to cry. it was time to laugh, time to analyse the situation. >>> bayern...
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. >> the latest is louise bishop and michelle brownly. they were arranged in district court in harrisburg today all three are charged with accepting bribes from a lobbyist they did not know he was wearing a wire and three others were indicted earlier williams says the lobbyist offered bribes to 60 lawmakers and some were as low as $250, and one was $2000. long time observers see the case as politics as usual. they say we are hopefully turning a corner. >> i am hopeful we are at the beginning of a new day one thing we are seeing is a great upwelling of an talent of this younger generation for whom integrity is really important. this is an ongoing investigation, one of the previous three indicted. thomasina tynes has plead guilty and is sentenced to almost two years in prison. david henry channel 6 "action news." >> all right thank you david. >>> it is time now for a check of the accuweather forecast. >> lets get over to adam joseph live at the big board. not as nice as yesterday but still no complaints around here adam. >> temperatures alm
. >> the latest is louise bishop and michelle brownly. they were arranged in district court in harrisburg today all three are charged with accepting bribes from a lobbyist they did not know he was wearing a wire and three others were indicted earlier williams says the lobbyist offered bribes to 60 lawmakers and some were as low as $250, and one was $2000. long time observers see the case as politics as usual. they say we are hopefully turning a corner. >> i am hopeful we are at the...
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state reps louise bishop and michelle brownly along with former state representative harold james, turned themselves into state police in harrisburg yesterday. prosecutors say they took bribes from a person who they thought was a lobbiest. the arrests come from controversial undercover sting that operation state attorney general called flawed and abandoned. philadelphia da reopened the probe, aside from yesterday's charges, three more people also face charges every excepting cash or gift from the undercover lobbiest. >> let's turn/attention to. >> this hillary clinton comes clean why she kept all of her emails a secret using the private e-mail account not the government issued one. her surprising explanation about this straight ahead. >> let's look outside last night's rain, gives way to little fog this morning but it will clear up this afternoon. sue will have your full >> ♪ ♪ >> my girls all dancing having fun. fun at the airport that we know of. when it comes to the fog this morning. sue's tracking visibility. hi sue. >> tunes from the 60s because today the weather will be in the 60s.
state reps louise bishop and michelle brownly along with former state representative harold james, turned themselves into state police in harrisburg yesterday. prosecutors say they took bribes from a person who they thought was a lobbiest. the arrests come from controversial undercover sting that operation state attorney general called flawed and abandoned. philadelphia da reopened the probe, aside from yesterday's charges, three more people also face charges every excepting cash or gift from...
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thanks louise and thanks greg. eric you're next. >> very quickly i'll be hosting o'riley tonight.. but it's friday so it's time for -- sometimes it's hard. sometimes it's easy. this time it was really easy. msnbc host ed schultz says we should disarm the cops in ferguson after the cops are shot he said he went further. watch. >> what about disarming the police? what about just having them carry night sticks and the authority to arrest? this may be an off the wall question but do the police need to be there? i mean if they are a target do the police need be there while these peaceful protests are taking place? >> say something foolish double down on that foolish makes you ed fool of the week. >> nicely done. julie next. >> watch this. literally i almost cried when i saw this. watch this video. >> ready? >> yep. >> great. >> each one looks the same. >> actually i think yours might be better than mine. god this is even cooler than i thought. oh, look at that. it's a marriage of robotic technologies. bang. nailed it. >> so this little boy alex needs a robotic arm and a man named all p
thanks louise and thanks greg. eric you're next. >> very quickly i'll be hosting o'riley tonight.. but it's friday so it's time for -- sometimes it's hard. sometimes it's easy. this time it was really easy. msnbc host ed schultz says we should disarm the cops in ferguson after the cops are shot he said he went further. watch. >> what about disarming the police? what about just having them carry night sticks and the authority to arrest? this may be an off the wall question but do the...
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. >> reporter: the grand jury found state representative louise williams bishop, michelle brownly and former state representative, harold james, all had one thing in common. >> a all three are charged with accepting illegal cash payments in exchange for agreeing to pedal their influence. >> reporter: specifically the d.a. says, that they were caught on video and audio in a sting operation taking illegal payments from $750 to 2,000 cash bishop allegedly telling an under cover informant who posed as a lobbyist offering her cash. >> in response she promised you tell us how we can, what we can do to help. >> obviously we will fight charges. we will in the lay down for this guy in anyway shape or form. >> reporter: bishop's attorney said she will fight the allegations, the suspects bringing to six the total number charged in this stink investigation, and an investigation in which state attorney general kathleen kane refused to file charges claiming it had been mishandled, and was targeting public officials because of their race. the district attorney, who picked up the investigation and i
. >> reporter: the grand jury found state representative louise williams bishop, michelle brownly and former state representative, harold james, all had one thing in common. >> a all three are charged with accepting illegal cash payments in exchange for agreeing to pedal their influence. >> reporter: specifically the d.a. says, that they were caught on video and audio in a sting operation taking illegal payments from $750 to 2,000 cash bishop allegedly telling an under cover...
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i like the "thelma and louise" angle. >> talk about yourself. >> who do you think would play you?> also ahead this half hour, ginnifer goodwin is here, aka snow white from the hit series "once upon a time." she's here live. >>> and the stars of "seinfeld" reuniting and jerry opening up about fatherhood. that's just ahead, as well. >> so happy he's here and then, hey, you may have noticed a lot of blue on the set today at "gma." the reason is because it's to raise awareness about colon cancer and how deeply it affects both men and women and a serious reminder we all need to stay on top of our screening and not just at 50 and older because it does impact so many people. >> yes, it really does. >> we need to get over to amy. >> yes, very important message, guy, thank you. >>> it is time now for "shark tank" your life. two entrepreneurs about to face off both with shower-themed products. and you saw who is sitting next to me. barbara corcoran, welcome and thanks for being with us. >> can't wait to see these guys. >> we got viewers in on the fun. extra special testing out the products,
i like the "thelma and louise" angle. >> talk about yourself. >> who do you think would play you?> also ahead this half hour, ginnifer goodwin is here, aka snow white from the hit series "once upon a time." she's here live. >>> and the stars of "seinfeld" reuniting and jerry opening up about fatherhood. that's just ahead, as well. >> so happy he's here and then, hey, you may have noticed a lot of blue on the set today at...
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state representatives louise bishop michele brownly and harold james are accused of accepting $750 to $2,000 from the same lobbyist informant. philadelphia district attorney seth williams says he took on the case after attorney general kathleen kane dropped it because she said the investigation was motivated by racism and politics politics. >> i am insulted when someone would allege something tock racist when they know it is not. >> nbc10 reached out to all of the attorneys representing the legislators indicted. no one would comment on the case. >>> the phillies and cliff lee have the news they were waiting for. and it's not good. doctors determined lee has a tendon tear in the elbow of his throwing arm. it is the same injury that caused him to miss most of last season. lee is hoping to avoid surgery. philly's gm said the team is not optimistic that can happen. >>> dangerous cargo. freight trains carry millions of gallons of oil to and from the south jersey and south philadelphia refineries. to get there, they travel across small towns, backyards. people living near the tracks talk ab
state representatives louise bishop michele brownly and harold james are accused of accepting $750 to $2,000 from the same lobbyist informant. philadelphia district attorney seth williams says he took on the case after attorney general kathleen kane dropped it because she said the investigation was motivated by racism and politics politics. >> i am insulted when someone would allege something tock racist when they know it is not. >> nbc10 reached out to all of the attorneys...
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the most notorious case involved louise woodward, a nanny in massachusetts who, in 1997, was found guiltyvoluntary manslaughter. more than 1,000 cases of shaken baby are diagnosed every year. experts estimate that at least 100 of those are prosecuted. >> hi! >> reporter: some of those convicted turned to the innocence network's organizations, including traden draden who lives in the phoenixiary who is one of a few who have had their cases overturned in the last two decades. he and his girlfriend were in ant out of the hospital with their infant son stephen after a complicated birth. witt was with the 4-month-old just before they rushed him to the e.r. for the final time. >> knowing he had a medical history, seizures knowing he had a very troubled history from birth, even knowing that, as soon as, you know, baby shaken syndrome was thrown out there, it was a train they all jumped on. nobody decided to look further. >> if i felt for one millimeter of a second that he did something to our son i would have took care of him mfself and that's a what i told the cops, you know. stephen was my ent
the most notorious case involved louise woodward, a nanny in massachusetts who, in 1997, was found guiltyvoluntary manslaughter. more than 1,000 cases of shaken baby are diagnosed every year. experts estimate that at least 100 of those are prosecuted. >> hi! >> reporter: some of those convicted turned to the innocence network's organizations, including traden draden who lives in the phoenixiary who is one of a few who have had their cases overturned in the last two decades. he and...
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state reps louise bishop and michelle brownly along with former state rep, harold james, turned themselves into state police in harrisburg yesterday. prosecutors say they took bribes from a person who they thought was a lobbiest. amounts range from $750 to 2,000. >> i will not and cannot look the other way. just because you are my friends, or a member of my political party or my race. >> the arrests come from controversial under congress sting openings at the state attorney general called flood, but phillie's da reopened the probe, aside from yesterday's charges, three more people also face charges in excepting cash or gift from the undercover lobbyist. >> 5:07 the time. local father under arrest this morning, accused of leaving had his son in the car while he went into a casino and gambled. police say, 32 year old brian bold was inside parx casino last night playing blackjack for three hours while seven year old was out there in the car. person walking by heard the boy crying, yelling for his dad. police took the boy to headquarters, then went back and arrested bold, who was still sitting
state reps louise bishop and michelle brownly along with former state rep, harold james, turned themselves into state police in harrisburg yesterday. prosecutors say they took bribes from a person who they thought was a lobbiest. amounts range from $750 to 2,000. >> i will not and cannot look the other way. just because you are my friends, or a member of my political party or my race. >> the arrests come from controversial under congress sting openings at the state attorney general...