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what do we know about the incident and the death of malic. >> malic and two sons were supposed to inform police about a weapons cache and... ..he was being taken to them. after they recovered the weapons, when driven back from the location over a dozen of the jungle fighters attacked the police. they were able to get his car out of the police custody, but was intercepted by another police party and killed along with his boots in the ensuing combats that happened after they escaped. the leader which has been imply indicated indicated... ..he was killed. >> and what more do we know about this group, lashkar-e-jhangvi and their prohibitions. >> it was created as the ongoing pakistan group. particularly it's a radical element. they also decided to attack security forces in the past. they've been allied. and the organization in pakistan because of their experience. win the attack as in the past >>> kamal hyder. thank you. n.a.t.o. threw support behind turkey. the decision at an emergency meeting in brussels called by turkey. some countries expressed concern over ankara's strikes in iraq. figh
what do we know about the incident and the death of malic. >> malic and two sons were supposed to inform police about a weapons cache and... ..he was being taken to them. after they recovered the weapons, when driven back from the location over a dozen of the jungle fighters attacked the police. they were able to get his car out of the police custody, but was intercepted by another police party and killed along with his boots in the ensuing combats that happened after they escaped. the...
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malice makes me this way. malice.-e, malice makes me this way. >> this was not wood's first arrest. now 31 years old he had numerous stays in both jail and prison since age 18, on convictions ranging from assault to burglary. >> handcuffs off. >> stop. >> are you drinking today? >> no. i just ain't brushed my teeth in a week, bro. >> all right. i need you to walk through the metal detector and have a seat on the front. >> can you get me a sack lunch? >> we'll get you one in a second. walk through there. through the metal detector and have a seat in the front row. >> after being searched, it was time for wood to have his booking photo taken. >> we're going to take your picture. >> and then when i saw him having his intake photo taken and he rolled his eyes back in his head, i thought we have something here, at least visually. you know, the story was yet to be told. but i felt visually, we're good. >> but wood's time in booking was not yet complete. as he awaited a cell assignment he grew agitated and threw a chair at a
malice makes me this way. malice.-e, malice makes me this way. >> this was not wood's first arrest. now 31 years old he had numerous stays in both jail and prison since age 18, on convictions ranging from assault to burglary. >> handcuffs off. >> stop. >> are you drinking today? >> no. i just ain't brushed my teeth in a week, bro. >> all right. i need you to walk through the metal detector and have a seat on the front. >> can you get me a sack lunch?...
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they do right and don't get away with 3 out find 5 or it out of 5 again i'm not accusing them of malicely doing that this is. >> this is all within. >> how would you can you achieve that according to commissioner fung's direction. >> i think either way and certainly in the permit if it were did understand we may say some of the changes are okay some not beyond that if they come back in four weeks with a full set of plans the garage door 9 feet is okay. the board can say no. >> you have more control by keeping that jurisdiction and you can be more restrictive so, i mean. >> how much time will you need. >> we need enough time to review the materials and probably confirm passive built and that's not what is actually built being accurate on the plans but ask i've spoken with i'd like to take the opportunity in a from our staff i'll ask her to work on this with the preservation staff. >> two months. >> i don't know september date early september would be something that is good. >> there's another reason i want to keep this in jurisdiction i think any instance is it goes the other way is a matt
they do right and don't get away with 3 out find 5 or it out of 5 again i'm not accusing them of malicely doing that this is. >> this is all within. >> how would you can you achieve that according to commissioner fung's direction. >> i think either way and certainly in the permit if it were did understand we may say some of the changes are okay some not beyond that if they come back in four weeks with a full set of plans the garage door 9 feet is okay. the board can say no....
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people don't avoid these social interactions because they have malice towards people with disabilities or because they're bad people in any way. it really is the idea that it's important to reduce the fear around interacting with people with disabilities so that we can have more of these social interactions and really promote social inclusion for people with disabilities. >> so part of our ongoing education and awareness effort. >> absolutely. in the office of disability rights, we have a video on ending the awkward actually that talks about different social interactions and how you can decrease the amount of uneasiness for the person with a disability as well as the person without a disability. so that's a part of our ongoing efforts. our agency does a lot of training with disability sensitivity as well as employers being compliant with the act. >> dana how far do you think we've come? >> that's a great question. we've come a really long way. i'm part of what is the a can da generation. young people arewith disabilities who have come of age since the passage of the ada. and we live in
people don't avoid these social interactions because they have malice towards people with disabilities or because they're bad people in any way. it really is the idea that it's important to reduce the fear around interacting with people with disabilities so that we can have more of these social interactions and really promote social inclusion for people with disabilities. >> so part of our ongoing education and awareness effort. >> absolutely. in the office of disability rights, we...
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malic was accused of blocking the attack on the sri lankan team in lahore. he faced several murder trials but has always been acquitted. >> let's talk to our correspondent in the pakistan capital, islamabad. this must be welcome news for the pakistan security forces. >> that's right. pakistan security forces have been launching a large campaign against these groups since september last year when we had the attack in the army school. it's a significant figure to have been taken out. this happened actually he was rearrested only a week ago, and the security forces had been moving him from his detention center to a weapons attache where he was given some information about weapons stores and then on the way back to the detention center members of the group attacked the party trying to free him. they did succeed for a brief time escaped on motorbike and security forces and police who happened to be en route intercepted them as they escaped, and during that firefight he and 11 others and two of his sons were killed. >> and the question has to be what does this mea
malic was accused of blocking the attack on the sri lankan team in lahore. he faced several murder trials but has always been acquitted. >> let's talk to our correspondent in the pakistan capital, islamabad. this must be welcome news for the pakistan security forces. >> that's right. pakistan security forces have been launching a large campaign against these groups since september last year when we had the attack in the army school. it's a significant figure to have been taken out....
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there were criminals motivated by malice and a conscious disregard for the life of others and there areities more interested in providing a sanctuary for those criminals than for their own law-abiding citizens. i have
there were criminals motivated by malice and a conscious disregard for the life of others and there areities more interested in providing a sanctuary for those criminals than for their own law-abiding citizens. i have
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. >> malic and his two sons were arrested. they were providing information about a weapons store. they were on the way back to prison when members of his group attacked the party trying to free him. they succeeded for a while, raced off on motorbike, they were intercepted by pakistan police and a firefight earn sued. he and two sons were killed. it's a blow for the group. tus one of the powerful. the top four, it's under the imbrela of the pakistani taliban. it's involved in violence targeted to the shia community, especially in adequate area, in baluchize tan >>> the british government is meeting in an emergency session after migrants in france tried to storm a tunnel to england. one man was killed by a truck as 1500 tried to get into the eurotunnel overnight. monday fight 2,000 migrants tried to enter the terminal near the port of calais. thousands have been camp in calais for months hoping to get into the u.k. >> reporter: we are working closely with the french. the home secretary met with the french interior minister we invested money around calais and put fencing under the en
. >> malic and his two sons were arrested. they were providing information about a weapons store. they were on the way back to prison when members of his group attacked the party trying to free him. they succeeded for a while, raced off on motorbike, they were intercepted by pakistan police and a firefight earn sued. he and two sons were killed. it's a blow for the group. tus one of the powerful. the top four, it's under the imbrela of the pakistani taliban. it's involved in violence...
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we don't have any malice over anyone else other than may god speak to their hearts. that's the thing we want as a message to be passed on. >> reporter: last week's fire at a church in macon georgia was dhib ber rately set. >> i couldn't believe it. once i got here i cried. i did. >> reporter: there also have been suspicious fires in knoxville, tennessee, the first after the charleston shootings and jackson, mississippi. though it's unclear if these fires are related or bias motivated motivated. the most infamous may be the bombing of the 16th street baptist church in birmingham back in 1963 by white supremacists. four young girls were killed in the explosion. >> no one was injured and they're also looking at the possibility that the fire was started by lightning. >>> the justice department is blasting the police response by police handling of the protests. the review faults their use of tear gas and military-style equipment and it finds police violated protesters' consttutional rights. >>> a major diplomatic step between the u.s. and cuba. president obama is expected
we don't have any malice over anyone else other than may god speak to their hearts. that's the thing we want as a message to be passed on. >> reporter: last week's fire at a church in macon georgia was dhib ber rately set. >> i couldn't believe it. once i got here i cried. i did. >> reporter: there also have been suspicious fires in knoxville, tennessee, the first after the charleston shootings and jackson, mississippi. though it's unclear if these fires are related or bias...
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kennedy: i know a lot of -- michael malice was first to float this idea this would make more narcocapitallismsf we had president trump or sanders, it would show flaws in the empire. >> you get to read prison dispatches from jonah goldberg, and. from the trump presidency. kennedy: they would be rounded up. and also put in prison. hillary's latest attempt to be cool, she release a snap chat video to let us know, what she was up to this week in cedar rapids, watch. >> i'm just chillen in she'd arashied arapin cedarrapids. kennedy: would this push you over the edge. >> they give you a free bottle of hillary urine to take home with you. >> it is very dark. >> she is -- there is no role she plays worse than hillary clinton, where she is sohiel kabirobotic, iam just chillingif earth. but not as bad as some other, one this ted cruz, with him dressed as a leather daddy, said i'm cruzzing. kennedy: i would vote. i would throw off my independence mantle, jamie, how cool is she? would you mille melt her with yr fiery lines. >> i don't understand what idea that we have to have a cool president came about.
kennedy: i know a lot of -- michael malice was first to float this idea this would make more narcocapitallismsf we had president trump or sanders, it would show flaws in the empire. >> you get to read prison dispatches from jonah goldberg, and. from the trump presidency. kennedy: they would be rounded up. and also put in prison. hillary's latest attempt to be cool, she release a snap chat video to let us know, what she was up to this week in cedar rapids, watch. >> i'm just chillen...
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." >> on the next "kennedy" will ron from" the daily beast" and the bizarre and lovely pie cal malic.:00 pacific on the >>> i'm back with jimmy walker, former "time" magazine comedian of the decade. that's right, the decade. this guy ruled the 70s. >> a short decade, tom, a very short decade. >> too short for you, i guess? jimmy, we have a lot of young viewers who watch this show. we are on at 3:00 a.m. eastern, midnight out there in l.a. a lot of people may not realize how big you were in the 70s. there was nobody bigger than jimmy walker. we the fonzie, yj and -- jj and freddy prinze. you were on top of the world, right? >> i am not sure about that. we had richard pryor and steve martin. all of those guys were involved in the comedy community. we had bet -- bette midler. i think i did okay, but i don't think i was the biggest guy by any stretch of the imagination working at the comedy clubs. i deaf that thely -- i definitely think richard pryor was -- along with robin williams. >> as a kid in the suburbs i didn't know about richard pryor. we just knew what was on tv and it was dyno-
." >> on the next "kennedy" will ron from" the daily beast" and the bizarre and lovely pie cal malic.:00 pacific on the >>> i'm back with jimmy walker, former "time" magazine comedian of the decade. that's right, the decade. this guy ruled the 70s. >> a short decade, tom, a very short decade. >> too short for you, i guess? jimmy, we have a lot of young viewers who watch this show. we are on at 3:00 a.m. eastern, midnight out there in...
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sanchez with murder of malice of afore thought and he entered a not guilty plea to. that >> the felon is accused of the murder on july 1st. critics of san francisco's saventhuary to hold a protest on the pier where stienle died. not all illegal immigrants are dangerous but they are calling for a boycott and get rid of the law. the house passed a bill to penalize the cities that will not cooperate with the feds. there are 200 cities in the country. none of them announced any significant changes and jon, everyone will be back on august 25th. on that ponent we'll see the evidence in this case and hear more about sanchez defense strategy. >> it is a sad story. >> and a ten commandments monument and a war of words. wednesday high court said the monument would go and promising threats of impeachment. >> and cars thieves. >> they are stealing vehicles and launching them from a shortage or one incident. and they have no discrimination on where the vehicle may g. -- go. understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in retu
sanchez with murder of malice of afore thought and he entered a not guilty plea to. that >> the felon is accused of the murder on july 1st. critics of san francisco's saventhuary to hold a protest on the pier where stienle died. not all illegal immigrants are dangerous but they are calling for a boycott and get rid of the law. the house passed a bill to penalize the cities that will not cooperate with the feds. there are 200 cities in the country. none of them announced any significant...
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prosecutors asked for $10 million in bail describing lopez sanchez as one who unlawfully with malice shot and killed an innocent person. the mexican national has been deported five times since the '90s. the most violent crime was an arrest for an assault two decades ago. he was never convicted of that charge. most of his felonies stem from drug-related charges and illegal reentry into the u.s. one remaining question is was this an officially given firearm? was this a personal weapon? i asked the blm about employees who would be armed, a spokesman says it's limited mostly to the rangers and some special agents though mostly their capacity is in investigation. we've been trying to reed out so the sfda's office which is handling all the questions now. we have not heard back. live in san francisco. >>> hillary clinton is weighing in on the sanctuary city policy. she says san francisco officials made a mistake and that they were wrong to release lopez sanchez from jail. she says they ignored strong evidence that he should have been deported again. many republican leaders agree with clinto
prosecutors asked for $10 million in bail describing lopez sanchez as one who unlawfully with malice shot and killed an innocent person. the mexican national has been deported five times since the '90s. the most violent crime was an arrest for an assault two decades ago. he was never convicted of that charge. most of his felonies stem from drug-related charges and illegal reentry into the u.s. one remaining question is was this an officially given firearm? was this a personal weapon? i asked...
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nick malice is with me. he's a marine biologist. nick let's get straight to our questions.cribe the ocean currents in the indian ocean and i'm asking because i've just been wondering, you know geographically if this would all fit, then, how this piece washed up. and then let me add this. this is from twitter. i have this question. can oceanographers work backwards from the debris's final location to determine the shallow indication? >> let me address your first question. >> sorry for throwing a lot at you. >> no worries. the indian ocean has defined currents that oscillate in a certain direction and east to west across the equator is certainly possible that -- and could be likely that this piece of wing is from the malaysia airlines flight wreckage. where that search area is if in fact that plane broke up it could transport that large piece of buoyant debris across the indian ocean and deposit itself on the island of reunion. to address your second question -- actually could you repeat that? >> i'm sorry. here's the question. this is from twitter. "can oceanographers work b
nick malice is with me. he's a marine biologist. nick let's get straight to our questions.cribe the ocean currents in the indian ocean and i'm asking because i've just been wondering, you know geographically if this would all fit, then, how this piece washed up. and then let me add this. this is from twitter. i have this question. can oceanographers work backwards from the debris's final location to determine the shallow indication? >> let me address your first question. >> sorry...
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breath and praying to your dear lord that it's lightning instead of someone with an ill heart or maliceeir heart. we're hopeful. we will take a deep breath if it is lightning, if it is some natural cause so we can move forward. but this community has been through so much. is we're not far from north charleston where you had the walter scott case, we're not far from mother emanuel ame church where you had nine slain two weeks ago. so it's just been a troublesome, troublesome time where all we have is resiliency and all we have is prayer. >> eddie, can you speak to that. because i know that when it wasn't maybe so clear that this could be just an act of nature, you said if there was someone who intentionally set this fire they need to know hate won't stop us again. describe the state of things where you are where when something like this happens and there's a history at this church, that's where your mind goes. that's where your concern is. >> yes, quite naturally when this happens your mind goes back to what happened in 19 or 20 years ago when this church was torched before and it was do
breath and praying to your dear lord that it's lightning instead of someone with an ill heart or maliceeir heart. we're hopeful. we will take a deep breath if it is lightning, if it is some natural cause so we can move forward. but this community has been through so much. is we're not far from north charleston where you had the walter scott case, we're not far from mother emanuel ame church where you had nine slain two weeks ago. so it's just been a troublesome, troublesome time where all we...
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i'm back with colonel sheaffer, amber smith, michael malice, joe yaen and cat and now we add joe devito>> it's nice to be the tallest person on the panel. >> let's go to joanne because you'll be his future ex-wife. did he just destroy his chances? >> i think so. here's the thing, ir one thing i loved more than alimony payments is supporting our veterans. and he didn't. it's really awful. and coming off of obama who people said, i feel like he doesn't really support our military that much. he has never said anything like this. we cannot have a president who says something like this, even if he backtracks because it's out there. >> it's like almost a comedy central roast insult. like if senator mccain was being roasted on comedy central, that would be the joke that jeffrey ross would write. you're only a hero because you were captured. but you don't say it because he is a hero. colonel sheaffer, obviously you're a veteran. what's your initial response? >> john mccain was actually on a fire team fighting a fire on n a forest instead of putting his life on the line, going into a zone gettin
i'm back with colonel sheaffer, amber smith, michael malice, joe yaen and cat and now we add joe devito>> it's nice to be the tallest person on the panel. >> let's go to joanne because you'll be his future ex-wife. did he just destroy his chances? >> i think so. here's the thing, ir one thing i loved more than alimony payments is supporting our veterans. and he didn't. it's really awful. and coming off of obama who people said, i feel like he doesn't really support our...
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if you take a selfie during the exact second they add, you will ought malically die. will die instantly. while we're on the subject of death, today was the first ever asteroid day. it was established today by scientists to raise awareness that the possibility that the big asteroid could hurtle into the earth. not that we're looking because we're all looking at our phones. this is sir martin reese reading the declaration that established asteroid day as an annual thing. >> i share the kearns of this esteemed community of astronauts, business leaders, artists and concerned citizens to raise awareness about protecting and preserving life on our plan et cetera by preventing future asteroid impacts. thank you. >> so you can see, he really whipped everyone up into a frenzy, is what he did. see, he needed the guy from the chris christie rally behind him going nuts. and yes, in case you were wondering, the guy on end with the hair was the guitarist from queen, brian may, i guess he's a scientist. and when the asteroid comes, he's writing the sound track for it. so that will b
if you take a selfie during the exact second they add, you will ought malically die. will die instantly. while we're on the subject of death, today was the first ever asteroid day. it was established today by scientists to raise awareness that the possibility that the big asteroid could hurtle into the earth. not that we're looking because we're all looking at our phones. this is sir martin reese reading the declaration that established asteroid day as an annual thing. >> i share the...
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he's so out there in the public eye and really going to damage his reputation if they prove malice.ic figure is it going to damage his reputation? maybe it enhances his reputation and maybe within the, you know the grun-- group he's attempting to woo, this is the donned never backpedals, never apologizes or minces word. >> he's on the attack. >> always on the attack and whether or not he backs down he never does doubles down not backs down. >> this is an expensive proposition how much money is going to be lost in revenue from sponsors and what have you because the pageant is not going to air? this might not be the last lawsuit. the venue itself is expecting to get some sort of revenue from airing it and they might have a lawsuit, too against nbc and donald and they co-own the pageant and don't forget macy's that more people-- >> if i was one of the contestants i'd be upset. going to be on nbc and the miss usa pageant and-- >> collateral damage and it could harm their career too. >> more lawsuits perhaps or damages. what do you think it means by the overall perception by the public p
he's so out there in the public eye and really going to damage his reputation if they prove malice.ic figure is it going to damage his reputation? maybe it enhances his reputation and maybe within the, you know the grun-- group he's attempting to woo, this is the donned never backpedals, never apologizes or minces word. >> he's on the attack. >> always on the attack and whether or not he backs down he never does doubles down not backs down. >> this is an expensive proposition...
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the way i put it is a maliced re-education camp can look like the waldorf under the right conditionst? >> thank you for your insight. i appreciate it. >> sure. >> still to come despite a deal with iran this u.s. journalist still sits in jail. what his family has to say on the one year anniversary of his arrest, next. i called for help as soon as i saw her. i found her wandering miles from home. when the phone rang at 5am i knew it was about mom. i see how hard it's been on her at work and i want to help. for the 5 million americans living with alzheimer's and millions more who feel its effects. let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. nothing fits, huh? not surprising... ...with that bloated belly. you got gas. i can see it and i know you feel it. get gas-x. it relieves bloating in minutes. plus that uncomfortable pressure. no wonder it's the #1 gas relief brand. ♪ irresistible moments deserve irresistibles treats. new from meow mix with real salmon chicken or tuna. the only treat cats ask for by name. >>
the way i put it is a maliced re-education camp can look like the waldorf under the right conditionst? >> thank you for your insight. i appreciate it. >> sure. >> still to come despite a deal with iran this u.s. journalist still sits in jail. what his family has to say on the one year anniversary of his arrest, next. i called for help as soon as i saw her. i found her wandering miles from home. when the phone rang at 5am i knew it was about mom. i see how hard it's been on her...
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that doesn't prove any malice of intent. how do investigators weed out who is a potential threat and who is not? someone going to a shooting range is not necessarily -- >> right. at the end of the peopleday, people talk about eliminating this kind of threat. we can't eliminate it. we can minimize it as we did over the 4th of july. we saw numerous potential acts of terrorism thwarted by good law enforcement, good fbi and other law enforcement actions. at the end of the day it's not possible to totally predict and see every single one. we have a real danger in this country, a threat that emanates from abroad. we can do many many things to reduce the risk. we can't eliminate it. first of all it's too much of it at this point. >> you say it emanates abroad but also it 'em nats here. we see that on social media. is there more we can be doing on social media? the short answer is probably not. we do what we can given the great number of these kinds of tweets and e-mails and texts. it's overwhelming. the amount of information is lit
that doesn't prove any malice of intent. how do investigators weed out who is a potential threat and who is not? someone going to a shooting range is not necessarily -- >> right. at the end of the peopleday, people talk about eliminating this kind of threat. we can't eliminate it. we can minimize it as we did over the 4th of july. we saw numerous potential acts of terrorism thwarted by good law enforcement, good fbi and other law enforcement actions. at the end of the day it's not...
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in lincoln's second inaugural address he said "with malice towards none" trying to bring the country together. this is another step forward in the removal of that flag, the confederate battle flag from state grounds. >> which is interesting because effectively what lincoln and other leaders wanted to do -- and you're great at how you position this thinking -- is that there was a need to honor those who were lost on the confederate side. >> yes. >> honor the generals, name those bases after the generals. there's a nuclear sub named after -- >> the stonewall jackson. >> the stonewall jackson. and try to be as inclusive as possible. you hit a nail with me where you said "i went to iraq and preached reconciliation to the iraqis among sunnis and shi'a and realized we haven't done it at home." >> not at all. it's -- 150 years later it's still a passionate subject for americans and for us to be in iraq, afghanistan, yemen, lebanon, places i've been to all of them and it is a very difficult subject, it's very passionate, if it's in the immediate present to have it 150 years later in the u.s.
in lincoln's second inaugural address he said "with malice towards none" trying to bring the country together. this is another step forward in the removal of that flag, the confederate battle flag from state grounds. >> which is interesting because effectively what lincoln and other leaders wanted to do -- and you're great at how you position this thinking -- is that there was a need to honor those who were lost on the confederate side. >> yes. >> honor the generals,...
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i don't know if i see malice afore thought on there or somebody who decided to murder another person or do you see somebody who doesn't know what he is doing and makes a ridiculous decision in the heat of the moment? >> i think it is someone who doesn't know what he is doing. if you listen to the press conference earlier in the state of ohio there is no delineation between a first degree charge and second degree charge. it is just murder. >> intentional murder. purposeful killing of another. >> look how fast he pulled the gun out. >> what we are seeing now is the narrative coming out of this case. here they go again. here the cops go again with just gunning down black people in the middle of the street for no reason. >> well, if you are going to cherry pick any case or every case and then you are going to find cases. these cases could probably be found for years in covering every race of people and every sex or both sexes. i just want to go back to one thing about murder. let's not get fixated on the word murder. that's an intent crime regardless if ohio does or doesn't separate firs
i don't know if i see malice afore thought on there or somebody who decided to murder another person or do you see somebody who doesn't know what he is doing and makes a ridiculous decision in the heat of the moment? >> i think it is someone who doesn't know what he is doing. if you listen to the press conference earlier in the state of ohio there is no delineation between a first degree charge and second degree charge. it is just murder. >> intentional murder. purposeful killing of...
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there's no malice or forethought or anything.just happened. >> there's no witnesses and kronsberg said he blocked out some details, his girlfriend picked up a hammer and threatened to kill him and then he grabbed it from her. >> allegedly, i hit her on the head with it while i was choking her and next thing i knew, she was on the ground and she wasn't moving. so i started screaming. i was freaking out. i was throwing things all over the room and i looked down, there was a knife and i just stabbed her body like 17 times apparently. but i think that she had already been deceased. i can't be 100% sure. i just didn't know what to do. i didn't know if i should call the police, turn myself in. i decided that i was just going to die. take the easy way out and not have to deal with any of it. i took something like 40 sleeping pills, a bottle of aspirin and downed like a fifth of vodka. i woke up and i was like, [ bleep ], i can't believe i'm alive. this is from the night of what happened. >> kronsberg made another attempt to kill himself
there's no malice or forethought or anything.just happened. >> there's no witnesses and kronsberg said he blocked out some details, his girlfriend picked up a hammer and threatened to kill him and then he grabbed it from her. >> allegedly, i hit her on the head with it while i was choking her and next thing i knew, she was on the ground and she wasn't moving. so i started screaming. i was freaking out. i was throwing things all over the room and i looked down, there was a knife and...
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Jul 24, 2015
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there are criminals motivated by malice and a conscious disregard for the lives of others. >> reporter: democrats, though call the bill an attack on cities which embrace immigrants and accuse republicans of following donald trump's lead of demonizing latinos. >> we must continue to make sure that her killer is prosecuted to the full extent of the law. but we should not respond with irresponsible public policy. >> reporter: the white house says the bill faces a likely veto from the president because the bill fails to offer comprehensive reforms on broken immigration laws. it also doesn't see steinle's murder as a reason to pressure cities to force federal immigration laws. >> it would allow california prisons to hold undocumented immigrants charged with a crime for two days while authorities decide to prosecute or deport them. but law enforcement experts say federal law needs to change first. >> the spirit of the federal code of regulations is to allow local law enforcement to hold people for up to 48 hours. i think that's exactly what the legislative intent was. but the language and th
there are criminals motivated by malice and a conscious disregard for the lives of others. >> reporter: democrats, though call the bill an attack on cities which embrace immigrants and accuse republicans of following donald trump's lead of demonizing latinos. >> we must continue to make sure that her killer is prosecuted to the full extent of the law. but we should not respond with irresponsible public policy. >> reporter: the white house says the bill faces a likely veto from...
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if you are dedicated and want to have malice in your intent then you will do it. security researchers like ourselves having this information available to them. so they can look at not only chrysler but all the vehicles out there. we're the good guys. we want to go and point out problems and get them fixed. the more people that can help point out problems the better. >> in your view is there any car that's fully secure from a hack at this point? any new car. >> i can't tell you, because we've only looked at a couple cars. generally speaking in my experience if you have a lot of code that touches the outside world, there tends to be mistakes. humans aren't really good at writing secure codes. it's possible that anything could be hacked. i guess i have lived hid life that way for ten years where i'm convinced i can try to get into anything. >> it worked this time. that's for sure. exposing vulnerabilities, getting a lot of attention. thank you for coming in. >> thanks for having me. i appreciate it. >>> next the fbi calls the tennessee shooter a home grown violent ex
if you are dedicated and want to have malice in your intent then you will do it. security researchers like ourselves having this information available to them. so they can look at not only chrysler but all the vehicles out there. we're the good guys. we want to go and point out problems and get them fixed. the more people that can help point out problems the better. >> in your view is there any car that's fully secure from a hack at this point? any new car. >> i can't tell you,...
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stood by their views that this was no malice intended by what happened. it was more of a glitch or some type of internal issue and not a cyber attack. obviously underscoring the importance of the new york stock exchange, the president was briefed by top officials. to get behind the scenes i will goes on in a situation like this, the president's top of advisers will let him know what is going on. his cabinet along with the treasury department and their markets team are keeping a very close eye on this. or from a law-enforcement hacking perspective, but basically on the market perspective to see it there is any need whatsoever for them to escalate their involvement in this type of situation. as it currently stands, they do not see that existing right now. the white house pointing everybody to the securities and exchange commission for any further comment into the new york stock exchange itself in the president has been briefed and the team very in the loop and keeping a close eye on this. very much along the lines of law enforcement. they believe it's a new
stood by their views that this was no malice intended by what happened. it was more of a glitch or some type of internal issue and not a cyber attack. obviously underscoring the importance of the new york stock exchange, the president was briefed by top officials. to get behind the scenes i will goes on in a situation like this, the president's top of advisers will let him know what is going on. his cabinet along with the treasury department and their markets team are keeping a very close eye...
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prosecutors argue he willfully, unlawfully, and with malice shot and killed steinle. the judge granted half of the bail. lopez sanchez's next court date is july 22nd. they're working separately on the area of sanctuary city paulalpau policie policies. we will have more in 30 minutes. >> thank you very much. >>> in the meantime, hillary clinton weighing in on the sanctuary city policy. she said san francisco officials made a mistake and they were wrong to release lopez sanchez from jail. she says they ignored strong evidence he should have been deported again. many republican leaders agree with clinton. >> he was released in general society to commit a murder. does that make any sense to you? it doesn't make any sense to the american public. >> that senator ron johnson from wisconsin aggressively questioning a representative from i.c.e. during a senate hearing on security. >> this started with donald trump weighing in, putting his two cents into the immigration debate. he's not getting very positive feedback. trump is second right now in several gop polls but his comme
prosecutors argue he willfully, unlawfully, and with malice shot and killed steinle. the judge granted half of the bail. lopez sanchez's next court date is july 22nd. they're working separately on the area of sanctuary city paulalpau policie policies. we will have more in 30 minutes. >> thank you very much. >>> in the meantime, hillary clinton weighing in on the sanctuary city policy. she said san francisco officials made a mistake and they were wrong to release lopez sanchez...
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there are criminals motivated by malice and a conscious disregard by the lives of others and cities more interested in providing a sank sanctuary for those criminals than they are in providing a sanctuary for their own alaw-abiding citizens. i've been on this committee for over five years now and i have listened closely to the debate of immigration. you don't hear many witnesses called by our colleagues on the other side to talk about background checks or law enforcement. you do hear phrases repeated with catatonic frequency as if repetition will make it true. you hear phrases like functional control over the border. you hear citizenship for 11 million undocumented aspiring americans as if 11 million of any category can pass a background check. you hear arguments against some powering state and local law enforcement to assist federal authorities and those are the most illegal logical arguments of all. we trust state and local law enforcement to investigation all manner of crime for murder sex is all the kidnapping narcotics trafficking. but god forbid they help us enforce immigration law
there are criminals motivated by malice and a conscious disregard by the lives of others and cities more interested in providing a sank sanctuary for those criminals than they are in providing a sanctuary for their own alaw-abiding citizens. i've been on this committee for over five years now and i have listened closely to the debate of immigration. you don't hear many witnesses called by our colleagues on the other side to talk about background checks or law enforcement. you do hear phrases...
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he entered the same plea to an earlier charge of murder with malice aforethought. >> pam: sanchez has admitted firing the fatal shot, but claims found the gun wrapped in a t=shirt. no sound recording was allowed from today's proceeding. >> pam: but outside the courtroom, public defender matt gonzales said one thing is very clear to him. >>there's no motive to do miss absence of motive that's typically somethng that's significant, that's important. and you would look at it: there's an arrested person without any history of doing violence. he doesn't have a criminal history of stealing things so there's a glaring question mark as to how this unfolded." >> pam: the case has added fuel to the national debate over illegal immigrants. sanchez has a record of drug offenses and was deported five times. he's due back in court >> pam: august 25th. >> pam: tonight we've learned a financial dispute likely led to the death of a southern california woman killed while walking with her boyfriend. >> pam: 30 year-old carrie jean melvin moved to los angeles from northern california to pursue an acting
he entered the same plea to an earlier charge of murder with malice aforethought. >> pam: sanchez has admitted firing the fatal shot, but claims found the gun wrapped in a t=shirt. no sound recording was allowed from today's proceeding. >> pam: but outside the courtroom, public defender matt gonzales said one thing is very clear to him. >>there's no motive to do miss absence of motive that's typically somethng that's significant, that's important. and you would look at it:...
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they simply did not do it now out of malice but because the secrecy culture is one that once something is secret people stop thinking about it. i never thought about would wouldn't it be smart to the public in the people in the government no it's that there are these powerful threats. >> secrecy culture operated even inside the intelligence community. our commission our commission represented the creation that the department of homeland security because we found out coast guard customs and border patrol were all operating, we knew, under different federal departments. they did not have a common database, a, communication system, no way of talking to each other, and they all reported the separate cabinet officers. that is why the recommended the creation of the department of homeland security. the gargantuan thing that we now have. and the church community's recommendation to harness the power of our constitutional checks and balances and the recommended reforms touched off three all three branches. we mentioned the executive reporting requirements, attorney general guidelines for the f
they simply did not do it now out of malice but because the secrecy culture is one that once something is secret people stop thinking about it. i never thought about would wouldn't it be smart to the public in the people in the government no it's that there are these powerful threats. >> secrecy culture operated even inside the intelligence community. our commission our commission represented the creation that the department of homeland security because we found out coast guard customs...
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i don't know whether you want to call it skies or whatever you want to call it a malice customer. it wasn't just one single burst. it wasn't targeted at one person. you can tell where he did damage. it literally spread across the width of the theater. and some of the folks who are most seriously hurt obviously there was one fatality right in front of him. some of the folks that had the most serious damage were actually to the right of where he was as he was shooting down as people got up. it seems -- we may not ever know. it seems he purposely chose his seat up at the top where he had that vantage point over everybody. it seems he chose -- we won't know but it seems like he chose a theater that had an exit where he could get out to his car. it seems like -- you've heard there was a wig in the car. you've heard he kept his keys down there. it seems like he had planned this. they'll find out more. they'll find out how many times he'd come here previously. they'll find out as much as they can about the planning that went into this. one of the things i think was shocking was not only
i don't know whether you want to call it skies or whatever you want to call it a malice customer. it wasn't just one single burst. it wasn't targeted at one person. you can tell where he did damage. it literally spread across the width of the theater. and some of the folks who are most seriously hurt obviously there was one fatality right in front of him. some of the folks that had the most serious damage were actually to the right of where he was as he was shooting down as people got up. it...
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the are criminals motivated by malice and a conscious disregard for the lives of others and there are cities more interested in providing a sanctuary for criminals than law-abiding sit sit -- citizens. i have listened to the debate over immigration. you don't hear witnesses on the other side talking about background checks or enforcement mechanisms. but you hear phrases repeated with catatonic frequency as if repetition makes it true somehow. you hear functional control over the border by witnesses who are uniquely well positioned to know better. citizenship for 11 million undocumented aspiring americans as if 11 million of any category could pass a background check. you hear arguments against empowering the assistance of federal authorities. we trust state and local law enforcement to investigate all crimes from murder sexual assault, narcotic trafficking, but god for bid they help us enforce immigration laws. state and local law enforcement are good enough to provide protection for members of congress in this city and back at home. but all of that changes when it comes to the issue
the are criminals motivated by malice and a conscious disregard for the lives of others and there are cities more interested in providing a sanctuary for criminals than law-abiding sit sit -- citizens. i have listened to the debate over immigration. you don't hear witnesses on the other side talking about background checks or enforcement mechanisms. but you hear phrases repeated with catatonic frequency as if repetition makes it true somehow. you hear functional control over the border by...
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and as a public figure you have to prove actual malice that you had a mean spirited intent. maybe he's trying to help him. by the way, if it's truth, truth is a defense. neil: nicole, obviously woods doesn't take these actions unless people are thinking it is true. he's the person saying outrageous stuff about himself and others, he's drawn the line here, what do you think? >> i think he's right. the fact is, you can sue anyone, but you have to be able to put your money where your mouth is. while it's true that he is a published figure and people can make fun of him and can't do anything about it, what they can't do is spread lies about him. so if people-- why doesn't he go after twitter for alarming him. >> he probably can go after twitter, actually, because they are the format in which the consent was a lie, according to woods, twitter would be responsible. >> he can't go after twitter because if all they're doing is taking what someone says and put it on-line without editing it, there are no obligation to checked the veracity of it. and it's when it's changed. right now i
and as a public figure you have to prove actual malice that you had a mean spirited intent. maybe he's trying to help him. by the way, if it's truth, truth is a defense. neil: nicole, obviously woods doesn't take these actions unless people are thinking it is true. he's the person saying outrageous stuff about himself and others, he's drawn the line here, what do you think? >> i think he's right. the fact is, you can sue anyone, but you have to be able to put your money where your mouth...
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when in fact lois lerner, with malice, after for thought, deliberately delayed and deterred free speechve groups. neil: the think about it, congressman, tom brady suffered more from missing texts than actually he destroyed, than lois lerner has for her stuff. that's weird. >> well, it would be nice if we could give a four-game suspension to the commissioner. neil: that is not an option i guess. while i have you, sir, your conservative colleague, congressman meadows from fine state of maryland among those, first one right now, but others i'm told following suit to tell speaker boehner to hit the road. what do you make of that? they want him to resign. >> well, you know congressman meadows said he want toed have a family dialogue, a family discussion. his filing certainly will give a family discussion. but remember, the speaker in fact reflects the whole congress and particularly the whole republican caucus. neil: it would take the whole congress to vote on his removal, right? not just republicans if that were the case, right? >> it would certainly take at least 50 republicans who wanted
when in fact lois lerner, with malice, after for thought, deliberately delayed and deterred free speechve groups. neil: the think about it, congressman, tom brady suffered more from missing texts than actually he destroyed, than lois lerner has for her stuff. that's weird. >> well, it would be nice if we could give a four-game suspension to the commissioner. neil: that is not an option i guess. while i have you, sir, your conservative colleague, congressman meadows from fine state of...
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not out of malice, but because the secrecy culture is one that once something is secret, people sort of stop thinking about t. they never thought about well wouldn't it be smart to let the public and the people in the government know that there are these real powerful threats. >> well, secrecy culture operated even inside the intelligence community. our commission recommended the creation of the department of homeland security because we found out coast guard customs and border patrol were all operating -- we knew that -- under different federal departments. they did not have a common data base. they did not have a common communication system. they had no way of talking to each other. and they all reported to separate cabinet officers. that's why we recommended the creation of a department of homeland security. those three agency and fema, not the gargantuan thing we now have. >> and the church committee's recommendations were an attempt to harness the power of our constitutional check and balances and the recommended reforms touched all three branches. we mentioned the executive rep
not out of malice, but because the secrecy culture is one that once something is secret, people sort of stop thinking about t. they never thought about well wouldn't it be smart to let the public and the people in the government know that there are these real powerful threats. >> well, secrecy culture operated even inside the intelligence community. our commission recommended the creation of the department of homeland security because we found out coast guard customs and border patrol...
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with malice toward none with charity for all, with firmness in the right as god gives us, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds and for his widow and his orphan, to do all which may achieve and cherish a lasting peace with all nations. whereas the house of representatives has several state flags with imagery of the confederacy throughout the main structures and house office buildings, whereas it is a fact that symbols of the confederacy insult many members of the general public. whereas congress has never recognized the symbols of sovereign nations within whom it has gone to war, whereas continuing to display symbol of hatred oppression that nearly tore our union apart that is known to have been through many groups would damage the reputation of this august body, institution and offend the very dignity of the house of representatives. and whereas impairment of the dignity of the house and its members constitutes a violation of rule 11 of the rules of the house of representatives of the 114th congress, now therefore be it resolved that the speaker
with malice toward none with charity for all, with firmness in the right as god gives us, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds and for his widow and his orphan, to do all which may achieve and cherish a lasting peace with all nations. whereas the house of representatives has several state flags with imagery of the confederacy throughout the main structures and house office buildings, whereas it is a fact that symbols of the confederacy insult many...
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very difficult for james woods to win because this is a public figure he'll have to prove actual malicedetermine what the person's intent was and the only way to do that is actually track down the individual. >> reporter: it's not the first time a celebrity has taken a stand against hostile twitter users. actress ashley judd was on the receiving end of vulgar messages and threats while she was tweeting during march madness. she talked about the ordeal on msnbc. >> everyone needs to take personal responsibility. >> sure. >> for what they write and, by the way, i'm pressing charges. >> reporter: woods' lawsuit says he suffered shame, embarrassment and injury to peace of mind and his action could change the way everyday people tweet. >> you're going to have more cases where people will be suing others based upon intentionally defamatory statements made about others online. >> reporter: abc news reached out to woods who declined to comment. lara. >> phillip, thank you so much. i do think it will make people think before tweeting. >> think twice. >> at the very least. >>> coming up on "good
very difficult for james woods to win because this is a public figure he'll have to prove actual malicedetermine what the person's intent was and the only way to do that is actually track down the individual. >> reporter: it's not the first time a celebrity has taken a stand against hostile twitter users. actress ashley judd was on the receiving end of vulgar messages and threats while she was tweeting during march madness. she talked about the ordeal on msnbc. >> everyone needs to...
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. >> lincoln said with malice toward none and charity for all, i've always wondered about were charity and all. charity charity to all can ever think of different meanings. usually do construction is forgiveness for the former confederate to let them off easy as he once said. but charity for all can also mean include black population get and i think that may well have been what lincoln meant. justice and charity for the south by the south consists of one-third of its population, two-fifths of the former confederate population were black, former slaves. and so the charity for all and the radical republicans may have missed the significance of that phrase. >> no, that's right. the complexity of course is lincoln understood, has the embrace of black suffrage. be interested in as big a path towards new set of relationships between white and black. no one really knew what that path was. he wrote a letter in which he said whites and blacks must lift themselves into a new relationship with such an interesting phrase. this was a society where the freedmen's bureau which he signed in march of 6
. >> lincoln said with malice toward none and charity for all, i've always wondered about were charity and all. charity charity to all can ever think of different meanings. usually do construction is forgiveness for the former confederate to let them off easy as he once said. but charity for all can also mean include black population get and i think that may well have been what lincoln meant. justice and charity for the south by the south consists of one-third of its population,...