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marilyn: ok. let us talk a little bit about prevention and whether prevention should be at the forefront, if not, why? and also what is the data behind prevention and whether it is safe? and consumer education is a part of that. joseph: i will plunge in here. prevention is a nice word. the most effective prevention that anybody can follow is to change their own behavior, to take the advice that we ought to get off of our chairs and start moving around. we ought to get a full nights sleep. and we ought to be nice tornadoes. absolutely. -- to be nice to our neighbors. absolutely. when we talk about how spending, preventive health services is a whole different kettle of fish. emphasis on services, not necessarily on prevention. indeed, louise russell must be 25 years ago or maybe 30 years ago has a classic paper that pointed out the obvious which is that a lot of preventive health services have to do a screening. fortunately, most of the diseases that we screen for most people do not have them. if yo
marilyn: ok. let us talk a little bit about prevention and whether prevention should be at the forefront, if not, why? and also what is the data behind prevention and whether it is safe? and consumer education is a part of that. joseph: i will plunge in here. prevention is a nice word. the most effective prevention that anybody can follow is to change their own behavior, to take the advice that we ought to get off of our chairs and start moving around. we ought to get a full nights sleep. and...
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. >> reporter: marilyn and jerry burke are talking about their only child, julia. >> very concerned aboutple left behind by their political and economic systems. >> she just always reached out to those who were struggling. >> reporter: they dreamed of starting a foundation to help disadvantaged people with the hopes that, one day, julia would take it over. but in october of 1998, julia was killed in a car accident. she was just 16 years old. in the midst of the worst tragedy a parent can face, marilyn and jerry found a way to keep julia's spirit alive. >> there's a lot to be done. >> reporter: one month after her death, they started the julia burke foundation and began supporting groups that were important to their daughter, everything from helping underprivileged students to helping to raise awareness about organ donation. >> she said, if somebody has something they don't need and it could save the life of their father, mother, sister, brother, friend, why would they not give that gift? >> reporter: julia also loved music; and in fact, after a long day, she would often play the flute jus
. >> reporter: marilyn and jerry burke are talking about their only child, julia. >> very concerned aboutple left behind by their political and economic systems. >> she just always reached out to those who were struggling. >> reporter: they dreamed of starting a foundation to help disadvantaged people with the hopes that, one day, julia would take it over. but in october of 1998, julia was killed in a car accident. she was just 16 years old. in the midst of the worst...
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not that from marilyn mosby. let's get more from the developments and what happens next in the critically important investigation, joining us from baltimore, evan perez, legal analyst, former prosecutor sonny hostin. let's first of all start with this additional stop that police have now revealed the van carrying freddie gray what does that disclosure suggest to you? evan let me start with you, you've been doing a lot of reporting on this. >> that's right, wolf it adds additional questions, what happened during that this additional stop? the other stop? this is something that adds to i think frankly the distrust that there's already out there with this investigation. it's not fair necessarily to the police investigators, they say that police department says that they are disclosing this information as soon as they can. in an effort to be transparent, and apparently this information was not, was not provided by the officers and it was not radioed in as it was supposed to be. this was discovered only as they canvas
not that from marilyn mosby. let's get more from the developments and what happens next in the critically important investigation, joining us from baltimore, evan perez, legal analyst, former prosecutor sonny hostin. let's first of all start with this additional stop that police have now revealed the van carrying freddie gray what does that disclosure suggest to you? evan let me start with you, you've been doing a lot of reporting on this. >> that's right, wolf it adds additional...
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a burns may have additional comments. >> deputy city attorney marilyn thank you through the chair i have one question about one of the edits i don't care if you want to read into the record first and i'll add my question or jump in now but a clarification. >> i'll read into the record before the public comment those are the amendments we're making one we wanted to change within thirty days of the effective date on page 8 lines 12 i have left copies to the members of the committee by june 1st, this is for the first report for the two quarters citywide by supervisorial district and neighborhood we have left the planning area out that is incredibly important under prop k one of the agreements that was made by our offers and the mayor's office 33 percent of new construction as new area plans like the central selma that is coming before the board at the end of this year or next year we changed when the reports are after and the reports thereafter on august 1st and march first so as recommended by the planning department we also wanted to change we originally said that any relative body w
a burns may have additional comments. >> deputy city attorney marilyn thank you through the chair i have one question about one of the edits i don't care if you want to read into the record first and i'll add my question or jump in now but a clarification. >> i'll read into the record before the public comment those are the amendments we're making one we wanted to change within thirty days of the effective date on page 8 lines 12 i have left copies to the members of the committee by...
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my big jumpoff was at a 60-foot statue of marilyn monroe. a couple years ago on thanksgiving, my neighbor didn't have anything to eat, so it motivated me to go to a portrait of marilyn to meet that need for my neighbor. and it turned into a day job. after a year went by i sold over 700 portraits of marilyn monroe. i decided these go in the tool box. >> wow, that is awesome. >> he says success was a choice but his choice was to only earn his money doing his art. just think if he had quit. >> it's amazing to take something that you're so passionate about, and on a daily basis, it's the first thing that you think of when you wake up in the morning and it's your last thought before you fall asleep. and if those two things happen on a daily basis, you know that's what you're meant to do. >>> firefighters in oak park, illinois working on this structure fire. it is unoccupied at the moment. but there is a family that lives in that house. the firefighters are now in their overhaul stage. they're working their way through the house. they've knocked d
my big jumpoff was at a 60-foot statue of marilyn monroe. a couple years ago on thanksgiving, my neighbor didn't have anything to eat, so it motivated me to go to a portrait of marilyn to meet that need for my neighbor. and it turned into a day job. after a year went by i sold over 700 portraits of marilyn monroe. i decided these go in the tool box. >> wow, that is awesome. >> he says success was a choice but his choice was to only earn his money doing his art. just think if he had...
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marilyn and jerry burke took the worst moments of their lives and channeled their pain into somethinger: >> now as we move on -- >> she was bright. she was fun. and sunny. >> just the word kindness. when people sort of regale us with stories about julia, they don't talk about her successes that much but they really talk about the kindness. >> reporter: marilyn and jerry burke are talking about their only child, julia. >> very concerned about people left behind by their political and economic systems. >> she just always reached out to those who were struggling. >> reporter: they dreamed of starting a foundation to help disadvantaged people with the hopes that one day, julia would take it over. but in october of 1998, julia was killed in a car accident. she was just 16 years old. in the midst of the worst tragedy a parent can face, marilyn and jerry found a way to keep julia's spirit alive. >> there's a lot to be done. >> reporter: one month after her death, they started the julia burke foundation and began supporting groups that were important to their daughter, everything from helping
marilyn and jerry burke took the worst moments of their lives and channeled their pain into somethinger: >> now as we move on -- >> she was bright. she was fun. and sunny. >> just the word kindness. when people sort of regale us with stories about julia, they don't talk about her successes that much but they really talk about the kindness. >> reporter: marilyn and jerry burke are talking about their only child, julia. >> very concerned about people left behind by...
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she's marilyn moseby. now she's the one to decide whether or not to bring charges against these officers who are currently suspended involved in this case. just a couple notes for you on marilyn moseby. she's been on the job just four months. she's 35 years old, african-american. she's married to a city councilman here in baltimore. she grew up in boston massachusetts, in a family of police officers. her mother father and grandfather were all law enforcement in the city of boston. so cnn legal analyst sunny hostin is here with me. she knows baltimore better than any of us and knows the mayor. always feel like i need to get that out there. what more can you share? >> i think what's interesting is she's very young to be a top prosecutor of a big city like baltimore. >> 35. >> she's only 35 years old. she doesn't have a lot of experience, prosecutorial experience. she was in this very same office for a little less than four years. my understanding is she hasn't tried a murder case. so that's a very unique pos
she's marilyn moseby. now she's the one to decide whether or not to bring charges against these officers who are currently suspended involved in this case. just a couple notes for you on marilyn moseby. she's been on the job just four months. she's 35 years old, african-american. she's married to a city councilman here in baltimore. she grew up in boston massachusetts, in a family of police officers. her mother father and grandfather were all law enforcement in the city of boston. so cnn legal...
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instead, it is now in the hands of baltimore state's attorney marilyn marilyn m marilyn mosby. six of officers have been suspended with pay. and there are now conflicting reports about the cause of gray's injuries. late yesterday, the washington post reported that a prisoner who shared the police transport van with gray could, quote, hear gray banging against the walls. intentionally trying to injure himself. baltimore nbc affiliate wbal obtained that said he heard banging but did not see gray or hear him talk. msnbc obtained the original list of charges for freddie gray following his arrest. according to police gray fled unprovoked upon noticing police presence and arrested for possession of a switchblade. the maximum penalty for that crime? one year in prison and a $500 fine. joining me on the phone, msnbc's national correspondent, joy reed. joy, what's the reaction to the charge, basically, the list of charges freddie gray was in possession of a switchblade. i think it surprises people that can land you in jail for a year. >> well yeah. sorry, as i run to the car. essentiall
instead, it is now in the hands of baltimore state's attorney marilyn marilyn m marilyn mosby. six of officers have been suspended with pay. and there are now conflicting reports about the cause of gray's injuries. late yesterday, the washington post reported that a prisoner who shared the police transport van with gray could, quote, hear gray banging against the walls. intentionally trying to injure himself. baltimore nbc affiliate wbal obtained that said he heard banging but did not see gray...
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now, that person's name, and get used to hearing it, is marilyn mosby.nd mother of two, comes from a long line of police officers, including her grandfather, four uncles, and her mother as well. she's only been on the job since january. and during a campaign speech, she talked about how she witnessed the murder of her cousin on her front doorstep. and what she learned from that tragedy. >> i learned very early on that the criminal justice system isn't just the police, the judges, and the state's attorneys, it's much more than that. i believe that we are the justice system. we, the members of the community are the justice system because we are the victims of crimes. >> she gained so much confidence from the kmubt that she was easily elected. and freddie gray's attorney's optimistic she's going to serve this case well. >> we're enthusiastic about the new prosecutor. she's newly elected, and she comes to the office with a belief in the integrity of these kinds of investigations. we have much more confidence in her than we have in the police because there's
now, that person's name, and get used to hearing it, is marilyn mosby.nd mother of two, comes from a long line of police officers, including her grandfather, four uncles, and her mother as well. she's only been on the job since january. and during a campaign speech, she talked about how she witnessed the murder of her cousin on her front doorstep. and what she learned from that tragedy. >> i learned very early on that the criminal justice system isn't just the police, the judges, and the...
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.>>> police in washington county, marilyn, say 31-year-old darrell brown broke into a hagerstown home thursday evening. a woman and four young girls inside call police. police say they used a stun gun to subdue round when he wouldn't comply. he was taken in handcuffs to a nearby hospital but later developed what police say was an unknown medical emergency and died. washington county police say the incident is under routine investigation.>>> gen. services held today for a father and his seven children from marilyn, all killed from an apparent carbon monoxide poison. 1200 people packed the service at the university of maryland campus. the family was discovered dead in their home some two weeks ago. family members faced the community today to us -- support donations made for the funeral. >> you have to commit community -- commend the community for what they are doing. it's not everyday they put eight people in the ground. our family are thankful.>> we are a close-knit family, and one is hurt, we all heard.>> fire investigators -- hurt. >> fire investigators say a generator was likely res
.>>> police in washington county, marilyn, say 31-year-old darrell brown broke into a hagerstown home thursday evening. a woman and four young girls inside call police. police say they used a stun gun to subdue round when he wouldn't comply. he was taken in handcuffs to a nearby hospital but later developed what police say was an unknown medical emergency and died. washington county police say the incident is under routine investigation.>>> gen. services held today for a...
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her name is marilyn mosby.e if there's sufficient evidence and reason to charge the officers vochd in gray's arrest. and her personal story is fascinating. jean casarez is outfront. >> as the city of baltimore spills into the streets demanding justice for the death of 25-year-old freddie gray, the decision to bring charges rests with its newly elected state attorney marilyn mosby. just 35 years old. it is the biggest case of her short career. her official biosays she's the youngest chief prosecutor of any major city in america. six officers have been suspended pending an investigation into gray's death. mosby must decide if there's enough evidence to prosecute. >> i come from a long line of police officers. my grandfather was one of the first african american police officers in massachusetts. and one of the things that he instilled upon us is the importance of public service. >> all four of her uncles were police officers and so was her mother. >> part of her campaign was police excessive force and brutality. w
her name is marilyn mosby.e if there's sufficient evidence and reason to charge the officers vochd in gray's arrest. and her personal story is fascinating. jean casarez is outfront. >> as the city of baltimore spills into the streets demanding justice for the death of 25-year-old freddie gray, the decision to bring charges rests with its newly elected state attorney marilyn mosby. just 35 years old. it is the biggest case of her short career. her official biosays she's the youngest chief...
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>>reporter: marilyn and jar by burke talking about their child julia. >> very concerned about people behind. >> she always reached out to those struggling. >>reporter: they dreamed of tarting a sfoungs -- starting a foundation to help people, hoping julia would take it over. but in october of 1998, julia was killed in a car accident. she was just 16-year-old. in the midst of the worst tragedy a parent can face, they found a way to keep her spirit alive. one month after her death they began the foundation and began supporting works important to her daughter. everything from helping underprivileged students to helping raise awareness about organ donation. >> she said if somebody has something they don't need and it could save the life of their father mother, sister, brother friend why would they not give that gift? >>reporter: julia also loved music. in fact after a long day she would often play the flute just to relax. it was in this very room where she fostered that passion. >> ready claire nets. julia's music teacher in stan lee middle school, they'd say bob, what do you want to do,
>>reporter: marilyn and jar by burke talking about their child julia. >> very concerned about people behind. >> she always reached out to those struggling. >>reporter: they dreamed of tarting a sfoungs -- starting a foundation to help people, hoping julia would take it over. but in october of 1998, julia was killed in a car accident. she was just 16-year-old. in the midst of the worst tragedy a parent can face, they found a way to keep her spirit alive. one month after...
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i am marilyn sarafeeney with the alliance of health reform.g with senators carter and blunt, i would like to welcome you to today's briefing on the subject of health care costs. i would also like to thankw3 our partner in this briefing, the kaiser family t(foundation and we have with us today as my co-moderator drew altman who is the founder of the kaiser foundation. our mission today is to try to take some of the mystery out of health care costs. our experts are goingt( to explain the trends, the prospects moving forward, what is driving health care costs, and what policymakers and the health care community are already doing to try and help keep costs down. so a couple of housekeeping e!p r(t&háhp &hc% matters. first, we are covered live on c-span today. if you are watching on c-span, you are welcome to also follow us on twitter. we will be live tweeting with the #hccosts. if you are watching on c-span, we invite you to submit questions via twitter again using that #hccosts. i would also like to note that you have a blue evaluation form in yo
i am marilyn sarafeeney with the alliance of health reform.g with senators carter and blunt, i would like to welcome you to today's briefing on the subject of health care costs. i would also like to thankw3 our partner in this briefing, the kaiser family t(foundation and we have with us today as my co-moderator drew altman who is the founder of the kaiser foundation. our mission today is to try to take some of the mystery out of health care costs. our experts are goingt( to explain the trends,...
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mosby but to really help and encourage marilyn mosby do the job for which the residents for the city of baltimore elected her for last year. we want justice in this case. and the public is very much interested in not allowing distractions and criminal and activity that certainly not of us can condone as it's taken place the past few days. distract us from the public's need for answers in this case. the public wants justice and the public desires and wants that justice right now. i want to thank reverend gabriel who is the president of the national latino evangelical coalition. again, he came down with several pastors in that coalition to show solidarity between black and brown, faith leaders and the african-american and latino community about this pernicious problem that is plaguing our society. reporter: the report comes out friday, what needs to happen? >> the public needs to get a sense of the timetable. i've been here in the city of baltimore not just on this case but in cases in the past and the public is never given a clear sense of when they're going to get answers. they're be
mosby but to really help and encourage marilyn mosby do the job for which the residents for the city of baltimore elected her for last year. we want justice in this case. and the public is very much interested in not allowing distractions and criminal and activity that certainly not of us can condone as it's taken place the past few days. distract us from the public's need for answers in this case. the public wants justice and the public desires and wants that justice right now. i want to thank...
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. >> reporter: that prosecutor is marilyn mosby. her office must now decide how gray suffered a severed spine and whether there was police misconduct. investigators took surveillance video from this convenience store owned by poljung hwang. he told us police stopped by two weeks ago to look at his surveillance cameras. >> reporter: today's revelation was another surprise to a city that is already on edge. we spoke with baltimore resident tay chase. >> i think this is ridiculous. how you make a-- keep constantly stopping when you have somebody in pain telling you he needs medical attention but they ignoring that. >> reporter: scott, on monday, the convenience store behind me was looted. the owner says he came back to the store. he realized that the surveillance equipment was gone, copy of what is an important potentially piece of evidence. >> pelley: jeff pegues, thank you, jeff. six officers involved in gray's arrest remain suspended. today, baltimore's mayor made this promise: >> if with the nation watching three black women at thr
. >> reporter: that prosecutor is marilyn mosby. her office must now decide how gray suffered a severed spine and whether there was police misconduct. investigators took surveillance video from this convenience store owned by poljung hwang. he told us police stopped by two weeks ago to look at his surveillance cameras. >> reporter: today's revelation was another surprise to a city that is already on edge. we spoke with baltimore resident tay chase. >> i think this is...
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marilyn moseby will decide if any of the six officers suspended in this case or anyone else for that matter should be charged in this 25-year-old man's death. you know the story. freddie gray died after he was arrested in santown in west baltimore on april 12th. his spine severed. in announcing this handover this official hand over of this report baltimore police leaders also revealed this huge piece of information. the prisoner transport van that was taking freddie gray back to the police station and ultimately to paramedics had actually made a stop investigators did not initially know about. and that means the van stopped a total of four times before ending up at that police station. it was there that the ambulance was finally called for freddie gray. then he was take tonight city's shock trauma center. minutes ago, baltimore police responded to the late disclosure of this stop and if it was linked to a cover-up. listen to the captain. >> the commissioner dropped a bombshell when he said there was a second unscheduled stop of the van, of the police van. was he suggesting are you al
marilyn moseby will decide if any of the six officers suspended in this case or anyone else for that matter should be charged in this 25-year-old man's death. you know the story. freddie gray died after he was arrested in santown in west baltimore on april 12th. his spine severed. in announcing this handover this official hand over of this report baltimore police leaders also revealed this huge piece of information. the prisoner transport van that was taking freddie gray back to the police...
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i really appreciated marilyn's distinction between price versus cost. the price of -- we don't need to name the names. but the price of the hepatitis c drug is very, very high. absolutely. now, the question is is it really $1,000 a pill? that's the first question. has any insurance company actually paid $11$1,000 a pill? we don't know the answer to that question. we know that's the list price. second question. and this is the critical one, which is the cost. what is the cost of actually treating the patient as opposed to delivering one form of treatment or one aspect of treatment? so the older methodology, which apparently doesn't work very well -- i don't know enough about the medicine here to be credible but what i've read is the older method of treating hepatitis c does not work very well. the percentages that i vaguely remember are not very good for cures. and it's painful treatment. it's very difficult for the patient. and it's also very expensive. so where did $100,000 come from? if that was the price, the list price. it was related to a judgment
i really appreciated marilyn's distinction between price versus cost. the price of -- we don't need to name the names. but the price of the hepatitis c drug is very, very high. absolutely. now, the question is is it really $1,000 a pill? that's the first question. has any insurance company actually paid $11$1,000 a pill? we don't know the answer to that question. we know that's the list price. second question. and this is the critical one, which is the cost. what is the cost of actually...
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. >> sreenivasan: in the sandtown neighborhood of baltimore, a woman named marilyn on appleton street takes pride in the garden she's tending on her front porch. pride in the tiny corner of the city she's been able to clean up in the house that has been in her husband's family since 1959. but she is also scared. scared to give us her last name because of the troublemakers in sandtown, an element she suspects is behind the recent riots and looting. she fears retaliation from them for speaking her mind. >> we have drug dealers trying to come on our block down the corner, or whatever, we call the police, they do come, sometimes they do, sometimes they don't. they should have buried that man peacefully, like his family asked, what they did, i think they did because i think they just wanted to steal, they wanted to take. >> sreenivasan: the past two days have been stressful for marilyn, and her blood pressure has gone up, looters destroyed the cvs where she filled her prescriptions. >> i don't have my blood pressure medicine, i don't have my medicine, period. now i gotta find another cvs t
. >> sreenivasan: in the sandtown neighborhood of baltimore, a woman named marilyn on appleton street takes pride in the garden she's tending on her front porch. pride in the tiny corner of the city she's been able to clean up in the house that has been in her husband's family since 1959. but she is also scared. scared to give us her last name because of the troublemakers in sandtown, an element she suspects is behind the recent riots and looting. she fears retaliation from them for...
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semanas y este hotel fue la sede de cuba en panamÁ y no una sede por 48 horas si no por un mes. >>> marilynÓn venezolana >>> continuando con enfoque desde panamÁ la sociedad civil venezolana y cubana quiso hablar aquÍ en panamÁ y lo pudo hacer, conversÉ entre otras personas con lilian sola espola esposa l lÓpez preso en venezuela hace mÁs de un aÑo. gracias por estar conmigo. >>> gracias a ustedes >>> esta cumbre donde es el habla mucho de la sociedad civil. ¿ por quÉ estas tÚ aquÍ? >>> estoy aquÍ porque participe como ciudadana y tuve la oportunidad de exponer la grave situaciÓn que vive venezuela dpon donde no hay participaciÓn de ciudadanos porque se piensa distinto de maduro te persiguen, te insultan, te encarcelan, te disparan y te matan, es imposible que la gente estÉ en silencio en panamÁ no hay silencio alrededor del hotel donde se ta estÁ quedando nicolÁs maduro se oyen cacerolazos muchos quieren justicia, libertad, democracia y estÁn aquÍ seguros porque los asaltaron o los secuestraron y aÑo tien no tienen alimentos y se tuvieron que ir porque tenemos miedo y oigan, esasacerolas e
semanas y este hotel fue la sede de cuba en panamÁ y no una sede por 48 horas si no por un mes. >>> marilynÓn venezolana >>> continuando con enfoque desde panamÁ la sociedad civil venezolana y cubana quiso hablar aquÍ en panamÁ y lo pudo hacer, conversÉ entre otras personas con lilian sola espola esposa l lÓpez preso en venezuela hace mÁs de un aÑo. gracias por estar conmigo. >>> gracias a ustedes >>> esta cumbre donde es el habla mucho de la...
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it's up to the states's attorney marilyn mosby when to move forward. she has not given a timetable on when the report will be given. mayor blake tweeted this. quote, the family of mr. gray wants answers. i want answers. we'll remain vigilant on the path to justice. >> the second night of a curfew led to no major disturbances and followed a massive demonstration earlier in the day. a new march is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. today. it wasn't just peep in baltimore city that took to the streets. people across the country marched in solidarity calling for justice. today the washington post reporting a sealed document not seen by msnbc news says a prisoner shared the van ride with mr. gray and heard him banging on the walls of the van saying he was intentionally trying to injury himself. the prisoner was separateaccept separated by gray with a metal peace. there's no evidence to support that prisoner in's claims. we want to get to it for the first time. msnbc is getting a look at what freddie gray was going to be charged with. joy, you have the charging documen
it's up to the states's attorney marilyn mosby when to move forward. she has not given a timetable on when the report will be given. mayor blake tweeted this. quote, the family of mr. gray wants answers. i want answers. we'll remain vigilant on the path to justice. >> the second night of a curfew led to no major disturbances and followed a massive demonstration earlier in the day. a new march is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. today. it wasn't just peep in baltimore city that took to the streets....
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. --- recordemos que ''marilyn hartman'' al año pasado abord un vuelo sin boleto rumbo a los ngeles..cidente un joven cruz la cerca del terminal areo y se las ingeni para meterse al tren de aterrizaje y asi viajar a hawaii... lorena/ots ---el jurado hall a ''yo-jar sarnaev'' culpable de los 30 cargos que se le imputan... take vo --- ahora un juez federal deber determinar si el veredicto de culpabiidad incluye 17 cargos de pena capital que condenaran a ''sarnaev'' a muerte o cadena perpetua... --- la audiencia final podra reanudarse el prximo lunes... --- recordemos que el acusado junto a su hermano colocaron dos ollas de presin con explosivos en la recta final de la maratn de boston en 2013... live bug bumplorena ---tiempo de una nueva pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion.. take vo ---en nuestro segmento de "creciendo juntos" hablaremos de cmo la familia de un niÑo con discapacidad puede ayudarlo a alcanzar un desarrollo pleno. take vo / lorena ---y preste atencion... algunos mdicos estan recetando videojuegos en vez de medicina para los menores... le explicamos por qu. hay
. --- recordemos que ''marilyn hartman'' al año pasado abord un vuelo sin boleto rumbo a los ngeles..cidente un joven cruz la cerca del terminal areo y se las ingeni para meterse al tren de aterrizaje y asi viajar a hawaii... lorena/ots ---el jurado hall a ''yo-jar sarnaev'' culpable de los 30 cargos que se le imputan... take vo --- ahora un juez federal deber determinar si el veredicto de culpabiidad incluye 17 cargos de pena capital que condenaran a ''sarnaev'' a muerte o cadena perpetua......
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rebecca: jack evans, phil mendelson, lots of members saying hold up, we are already competinwith marilyn -- with maryland and virginia at a disadvantage when itit comes to our tas. larry hogan was to up the game and says virgiginia, we want to take youn. jim: we will tell you the soal tales of things li homelessneness needs to o be addressed. a lot of t the money that gets spspent to the restaurant -- that is not a plus on the ses tax. candidly raising sales tax is difficult to get past. if a a district who looks the surplus they have had in prior years, it t is shameful they are not addressing the homeless. we are looking at tens of not hundreds of millions of dollars. she hato close that. re forget the momoral high ground. i think the moral high ground always wins. especially homeless found -- homeless filies. they don'want to come to the nation's capitaand have ube a city. jonathan: i think the may needs to focus on building business. rebecca: she is just getting started. jonathan: the money they have allocated for technology and small business, there are things this may or could be d
rebecca: jack evans, phil mendelson, lots of members saying hold up, we are already competinwith marilyn -- with maryland and virginia at a disadvantage when itit comes to our tas. larry hogan was to up the game and says virgiginia, we want to take youn. jim: we will tell you the soal tales of things li homelessneness needs to o be addressed. a lot of t the money that gets spspent to the restaurant -- that is not a plus on the ses tax. candidly raising sales tax is difficult to get past. if a a...
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the teacher marilyn she had her grade schooler write to the convicted cop killer. she wrote that the get well card were to lift up his spirits as he is hill. hash tag free mumia. mumia is sick from complication from his diabetes while serving life sentence for officer daniel faulkner in 1981. she teaches at forestry elementary school in orange new jersey. our dave kitchen tried to track down the teacher and school officials but she has deactivated her face book and twitter and orange school district has not gotten back to us. you would think it would after it created a fewer or. parent right now are telling us that they are furious. >> very impressionnable when they are that age and to talk to a criminal in the third grade and for a teacher to advocate something like that is crazy. >> i think it is ridiculous, really as a resident here, in this town for 11 years i would be horrified about that especially by a teacher. >> reporter: this is the plaque memorial for officer faulkner right in the spot he died at 13th and locust here here in the city. former head of the
the teacher marilyn she had her grade schooler write to the convicted cop killer. she wrote that the get well card were to lift up his spirits as he is hill. hash tag free mumia. mumia is sick from complication from his diabetes while serving life sentence for officer daniel faulkner in 1981. she teaches at forestry elementary school in orange new jersey. our dave kitchen tried to track down the teacher and school officials but she has deactivated her face book and twitter and orange school...
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marilyn hartman -- she is from the bay area. and has illegally boarded planes across the country -she was able to actually get on a plane at mineta. and fly to l-a without a ticket. and -- of course -- who could forget the teen stowaway. he got on a hawaiian airlines jet and flew all the way to hawaii in a wheelwell of the jet. before he was discovered. that was nearly a year ago. like some of the others, police say, he scaled the airport's perimeter fence. to stow- away on the plane before he was discovered after landing in hawaii. police investigating the death of andrew getty. an heir to the getty oil fortune. are saying. at this time. his death does not appear to involve foul play. the 47-year- old son of san francisco billionaire philanthropists - ann and gordon getty. was found dead in a bathroom in his hollywood hills estate. early reports suggested he appeared to have suffered some type of blunt force trauma. just two weeks ago, andrew getty sought a restraining order against a woman, reportedly his girlfriend. that's ac
marilyn hartman -- she is from the bay area. and has illegally boarded planes across the country -she was able to actually get on a plane at mineta. and fly to l-a without a ticket. and -- of course -- who could forget the teen stowaway. he got on a hawaiian airlines jet and flew all the way to hawaii in a wheelwell of the jet. before he was discovered. that was nearly a year ago. like some of the others, police say, he scaled the airport's perimeter fence. to stow- away on the plane before he...
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there's been some concern if your wife marilyn, if she relations that information, potentially the fear is maybe kite undermine the legal process if, in fact, any of the police officers will be charged? >> well i think there is some information that is critically important to any criminal investigation to ensure you put yourself in the right position as it relates to going to trial, but there's also some basic facts of, you know what actually took place that folks want to know. they want to know why did the police feel they had the probable cause to go after him and made the decision to arrest him. at the end of the day that's the things the community has been calling out, prior to mr. gray dying. as soon as he was arrested folks wanted to know why he was arrested. >> fair enough. talk about some words that have been used. as you know the mayor stephanie rawlings-blake referred to the individuals that were involved in the rioting, the looting, the burning monday night as thugs. president obama used that term when discussing the violence. listen to the president. >> my understand is you'
there's been some concern if your wife marilyn, if she relations that information, potentially the fear is maybe kite undermine the legal process if, in fact, any of the police officers will be charged? >> well i think there is some information that is critically important to any criminal investigation to ensure you put yourself in the right position as it relates to going to trial, but there's also some basic facts of, you know what actually took place that folks want to know. they want...
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. >> marilyn's a manga teaches third-grade has caused a lot of controversy.he had her students syndicate well letters to a former death row inmate in philadelphia mumia abu-jamal serving a life sentence for killing of philadelphia police police officer. however, they say that they are tabling the issue to think about what the community had them say a huge turnout last night. suspended this evening. -- receiving pay. when i 1st heard the story i was incredibly angry thinking how irresponsible to do something like this. then i wonder a momentary lapse a momentary lapse of reason for the she have a good reason? >> she had her students -- >> on february 5 what is the main idea? so long as one just person is silent there is no justice. this quote is by mumia abu-jamal. >> the problem occurred when she tweeted on social media my 3rd graders wrote to mumia to lift up the spirit and well. so she definitely was not alone. the isles were lined with supporters and science. >> let her speak, let her speak, let her speak. got up they're. one of the board members gathered
. >> marilyn's a manga teaches third-grade has caused a lot of controversy.he had her students syndicate well letters to a former death row inmate in philadelphia mumia abu-jamal serving a life sentence for killing of philadelphia police police officer. however, they say that they are tabling the issue to think about what the community had them say a huge turnout last night. suspended this evening. -- receiving pay. when i 1st heard the story i was incredibly angry thinking how...
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marilyn: so long as one just person is silent, there is no justice. in april i mentioned to my students that mum wasi ill, and they told me they would like toa right get-well letters. the important matter is my love for and commitment to my students. amy: in their letter urging zuniga's reinstatement, top educators including noam chomsky, marc lamont hill, and kevin kumashiro, dean of the university of san francisco school of education, wrote quote, "it seems to us that we are at a moment in world history where it is important to encourage teachers to help their students develop empathy for others, and to see themselves as people who want to strive to make the world a better place. how we pursue these aims is a legitimate question, but threatening to fire teachers who are trying to engage students' hearts seems to us to be profoundly wrongheaded." and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: i am juan gonzalez and welcome to our viewers around the country and around the
marilyn: so long as one just person is silent, there is no justice. in april i mentioned to my students that mum wasi ill, and they told me they would like toa right get-well letters. the important matter is my love for and commitment to my students. amy: in their letter urging zuniga's reinstatement, top educators including noam chomsky, marc lamont hill, and kevin kumashiro, dean of the university of san francisco school of education, wrote quote, "it seems to us that we are at a moment...
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. >> for reno marilyn da stokes the new report is vindication. >> they said forever that we didn't know what we were talking about. >> the report comes the same day that the state of oklahoma said it had accepted scientific evidence that fracking had caused hundreds of earthquakes there. that state was shook by 600 quakes last year. more than any other state in the country. officials launched a website detailing the evidence, plotting earthquakes along side fracking disposal wells. aside from the fuel, waste water is injected back in the wells. in a statement more study was needed. there may an link between earthquakes and disposal wells but we still don't know about how much waste water injection impacts oklahoma's underground faults. back in texas lawmakers are considering a bill that could help oil and gas companies by stripping local officials by their ability to ban fracking. >> the citizens in arlington had to evacuate around a drilling because it was spewing up fracking fluids, and this would say you cannot regulate anything that is happening below the ground. >> what the state i
. >> for reno marilyn da stokes the new report is vindication. >> they said forever that we didn't know what we were talking about. >> the report comes the same day that the state of oklahoma said it had accepted scientific evidence that fracking had caused hundreds of earthquakes there. that state was shook by 600 quakes last year. more than any other state in the country. officials launched a website detailing the evidence, plotting earthquakes along side fracking disposal...
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in august marilyn hartman successfully boarded a flight to los angeles where she was arrested, and that is something that she had attempted at other airports before. and then in april a 39-year-old man was booked into jail and charged with stealing a truck apdnd taking a joyride from a parking lot to terminal b. in january, surveillance cameras caught a man wandering beyond the secured perimeter of the airport. this latest breach is under in investigation. >> our security staff will investigate and probably with be assisted be by the tsa and by police. police. >> reporter: we are told that airport operations went on without a hitch. travelers apparently had no idea that this was going on. reporting live in san jose i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, cheryl. and now to another developing story, late tonight the l.a. county coroner left the home of andrew get ti the heir of to getty family and oil tycoon j. paul getty. >> yes, andrew getty owning this place here and tonight, the family with broken hearts. >> reporter: the family is staked out after his body was found in the
in august marilyn hartman successfully boarded a flight to los angeles where she was arrested, and that is something that she had attempted at other airports before. and then in april a 39-year-old man was booked into jail and charged with stealing a truck apdnd taking a joyride from a parking lot to terminal b. in january, surveillance cameras caught a man wandering beyond the secured perimeter of the airport. this latest breach is under in investigation. >> our security staff will...
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. >> it will help survivors and help marilyn say if you want to have a baby, we support you. alison: under current law accused rapists can seek custody of a child conceived during the attack. montgomery county delegate is proposing a bill to limit custody rights seven times supported by everybody from the catholic church to right to life organizations. the bill will have to wait until the next legislative session. leon: also passed hours ago legislation to make uber a permanent fixture in maryland. the senate passed a bill to create a separate transportation network for these services, meaning that uber would no longer be in the same category as taxis and limousines. that bill heads to the house now. alison: the police are looking for this man on your screen, patel, who they say killed his wife in a dunkin' donuts. he is wanted for first-degree murder and other charges. the police were tipped off to the crime by customers who knew that something was not right. richard reeve is live in the newsroom with this developing story. rich? richard: alison, when customers stopped by th
. >> it will help survivors and help marilyn say if you want to have a baby, we support you. alison: under current law accused rapists can seek custody of a child conceived during the attack. montgomery county delegate is proposing a bill to limit custody rights seven times supported by everybody from the catholic church to right to life organizations. the bill will have to wait until the next legislative session. leon: also passed hours ago legislation to make uber a permanent fixture in...
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now, it is an interesting notation that none of these breaches involves marilyn hartman who continually tried to get past security on flights. doug said because she never breached the perimeter, only made it past security, that does not count as a perimeter breach. live at sfo, andria borba, kpix 5. >> thank you. >>> the state's top water regulators say every californian needs to change their lifestyle to outlast this drought. cal fire says people are responsible for 95% of fires and those fires are almost always preventable. the head of the farm bureau paul wenger says 50% of our state's water use goes to the environment. 40% to agriculture. 10% to cities. he says it's important we don't cut off our water supply to food production. >> we are a very critical cog in feeding and meeting the needs of feeding 7 billion people in this world. >> wednesday state regulators approved another emergency drought measure instituting new water efficiency standards for faucets and toilets sold in california starting january 1. >>> the drought may have some serious health implications. the lack of wate
now, it is an interesting notation that none of these breaches involves marilyn hartman who continually tried to get past security on flights. doug said because she never breached the perimeter, only made it past security, that does not count as a perimeter breach. live at sfo, andria borba, kpix 5. >> thank you. >>> the state's top water regulators say every californian needs to change their lifestyle to outlast this drought. cal fire says people are responsible for 95% of fires...
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. >> maybe the city attorney has an opinion and deputy city attorney marilyn a burn the car share ratios is set forth so if the commission were to require a ratio that is higher than and so forth that the commission make finding describing why this project in this location in particular should have a higher ratio than and so forth in the planning. >> i think that commissioner richards reminded us that market octavia is looking for a .25 whether possible we're being asked to supporting 2.5 to create the balance we're looking for if cars are not just being stored for a purpose that the participation of car share gets adhere. >> the numeral battalion with the market octavia is clear. >> okay commissioner richards. >> i guess based on commissioner moore's comments i'll move to approve the project with the two conditions the 3 conditions as read into the record. >> i believe that commissioner moore made the motion. >> i'll second we specific a number of car shares i think there are 4 for 4 hundred unit i'd like to go to 10 one and a half percent to 10 percent. >> that's based on the location
. >> maybe the city attorney has an opinion and deputy city attorney marilyn a burn the car share ratios is set forth so if the commission were to require a ratio that is higher than and so forth that the commission make finding describing why this project in this location in particular should have a higher ratio than and so forth in the planning. >> i think that commissioner richards reminded us that market octavia is looking for a .25 whether possible we're being asked to...
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in august, marilyn hartman successfully got past security here and was arrested. a different tactic, a 39-year-old stole a car and took a joy tried the terminal b secure area. the most recent breach before this one was a man spotted on a surveillance camera wandering beyond the secure perimeter of the airport. now, airport security staff are investigating this breach along with san jose police and the tsa. because the woman didn't have an i.d. on her, police couldn't readily confirm her identity, but we're working to find out who she is this morning. >>> it is 5:02, on the heels of indiana's controversial law, an arkansas law is on the table. arkansas-based retailer wal-mart made a statement against the bill last night and urged the governor to veto it. with religious freedom laws dominating headlines and stirring up controversy, likely presidential contender jeb bush arrives in the bay area to fundraise. "today in the bay's" stephanie chuang joins us live from palo alto near his first stop, and stephanie, bush is supporting the indiana law. >> he is. good morning
in august, marilyn hartman successfully got past security here and was arrested. a different tactic, a 39-year-old stole a car and took a joy tried the terminal b secure area. the most recent breach before this one was a man spotted on a surveillance camera wandering beyond the secure perimeter of the airport. now, airport security staff are investigating this breach along with san jose police and the tsa. because the woman didn't have an i.d. on her, police couldn't readily confirm her...
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a little marilyn monroe for you. thank you dan thank you. please turn the make phone off. score there and i get way behind in the highlights because gold member took madison deep 3 run shot. 4-1 arizona. 2 run jack in the seventh. gentleman's down 4-3. down to the last out in the mini9th. drive to right center mini9th. drive to right center. and i got it i apartment got it. buster scores 4-4 on the extra. top 10 poll look down the line. fir and gone. we are not done yet. bottom 10 bases leded. the ground to short. if pwlvrping 0and we are tied at 5 again but the d backs just scored 2 runs to lead 7-5 in the 12th. a's have the day off the 12th. a's have the day off. college baby the jackie robin son statue at ucla. cal visiting. scoreless in the 6 before the the tee off. that is gone. cal goes open to beat ucla 2 nothing. steve won 5 titles as player. can he lead the warriors to championship as head coach. we'll find out starting on saturday. warriors will host the new orleans pelican in the round 1 series opener. everything seems great ur but think back to a year ago. so m
a little marilyn monroe for you. thank you dan thank you. please turn the make phone off. score there and i get way behind in the highlights because gold member took madison deep 3 run shot. 4-1 arizona. 2 run jack in the seventh. gentleman's down 4-3. down to the last out in the mini9th. drive to right center mini9th. drive to right center. and i got it i apartment got it. buster scores 4-4 on the extra. top 10 poll look down the line. fir and gone. we are not done yet. bottom 10 bases leded....
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in august, marilyn hartman, now dubbed the serial stowaway, successfully got past airport security inside the airport and boarded a flight to los angeles where she was arrested. three months after that, a bit of a different tactic and a different suspect. 39-year-old man stole a truck from a parking lot and went on a joyride into the terminal b secure area. he was arrested, and before this one, a man spotted on surveillance video wandering beyond the secured perimeter of the airport. airport security staff are investigating this breach along with san jose police and the tsa working to find out who this woman is, why she did it, and what she was planning to do next. in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> all good questions. thank you very much, kris. >>> this morning, the l.a. county coroner says he believes the death of oil heir andrew getty was accidental. the 47-year-old member of san francisco's prominent getty family found dead inside of his hollywood hills home yesterday. the "l.a. times" is reporting he was found shirtless and in the bathroom. >> the last couple months, a
in august, marilyn hartman, now dubbed the serial stowaway, successfully got past airport security inside the airport and boarded a flight to los angeles where she was arrested. three months after that, a bit of a different tactic and a different suspect. 39-year-old man stole a truck from a parking lot and went on a joyride into the terminal b secure area. he was arrested, and before this one, a man spotted on surveillance video wandering beyond the secured perimeter of the airport. airport...
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. >> new details tonight on the latest charges against marilyn case thrown out today after mental examination shows she was not fit to stand trial. hartman accused of flying from minneapolis to jacksonville without a ticket then staying in a luxury hotel under another guest name. also caught trying to sneak on the flit that sfo and san jose airport. >> know better no worse. that's the latest assessment of bay area roads. metropolitan transportation commission look at road conditions last year compared to the previous year. mtc release findings today. city with the best roads are brentwood. dublin and el cerrito. worsted roads in vallejo and sonoma county. the roads need major repair work. >> students from san jose andrew hill high school are about to good on the trip of a life time. school robotic scene earned a spot at the first robotic world championship in st. louis in less than two week. as lillian kim explains, this rookie team beat the odd to compete among the best. >> tell 89 pounds. >> next high school robotic team decide what to pack. >> we can take the steel bar out. >> trip about w
. >> new details tonight on the latest charges against marilyn case thrown out today after mental examination shows she was not fit to stand trial. hartman accused of flying from minneapolis to jacksonville without a ticket then staying in a luxury hotel under another guest name. also caught trying to sneak on the flit that sfo and san jose airport. >> know better no worse. that's the latest assessment of bay area roads. metropolitan transportation commission look at road conditions...