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marshals doing, do you know?me sort of biker incident but that's really the only guidance we're getting from other law enforcement agencies. the marshals themselves are not saying anything beyond that statement. >> so strange. many thanks. i appreciate it. joining me to talk about this joey jackson, legal analyst and former defense attorney and tom consequent fuentes? your thoughts tom? >> i'm refer to joey for better legal analysis on this but it's my understanding if you're in a public place, a public sidewalk on the street and you're using your camera and your smartphone to record police action, as long as you're not interfereing with that action directly or obstructing it or endangering somebody by doing that you're allowed to do that. i think that from the appearances of this i think the marshals need to do a better job of explaining the situation and what they're doing. >> joey this woman hired a civil rights attorney because she says her constitutional right to film was violated. is that true? >> police ha
marshals doing, do you know?me sort of biker incident but that's really the only guidance we're getting from other law enforcement agencies. the marshals themselves are not saying anything beyond that statement. >> so strange. many thanks. i appreciate it. joining me to talk about this joey jackson, legal analyst and former defense attorney and tom consequent fuentes? your thoughts tom? >> i'm refer to joey for better legal analysis on this but it's my understanding if you're in a...
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marshall was tasked with writing the acceptance letter of the terms. marshall lacked paper. grant's staff quickly produce paper for colonel marshall. right there in the parlor, you already have the interdependency between the north and the south. while waiting for the final letters to be completed, lee mentioned that he had 1000 of grant's men prisoners. mainly captured at highbridge. lee dropped another large hint, saying that he had no food for grant's men and had nothing for his own men. no food for his own men. grant responded that he could send over 25,000 rations to feed the army. lee gratefully acknowledged that that was ample. while drafting the letters he introduced some of the officers in the room. including general seth williams. general the new seth williams well. williams had been an accident when lee was superintendent at the united states military academy at west point from 1852-1855. another person that general grant introduced was a young captain that had joined his staff less than one month earlier. his name was robert lincoln. he was the son of abraham lin
marshall was tasked with writing the acceptance letter of the terms. marshall lacked paper. grant's staff quickly produce paper for colonel marshall. right there in the parlor, you already have the interdependency between the north and the south. while waiting for the final letters to be completed, lee mentioned that he had 1000 of grant's men prisoners. mainly captured at highbridge. lee dropped another large hint, saying that he had no food for grant's men and had nothing for his own men. no...
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but marshall lacked paper. grant's staff quickly produced paper for colonel marshall.t there in the mclean parlor, you have the inner dependency between the north and the south. while waiting for the final letters to be completed, lee mentioned a grant he had a thousand of grant's men prisoners. mainly captured at the april 6th battle of high bridge near farmville. and lee dropped another rather large hint saying he had no food for grant's men and, indeed, he had nothing for his own men. no food for his own men. grant responded that he could send over 25,000 rations to feed lee's army. lee gratefully acknowledged that that was ample. well drafting the letters continued, grant introduced some of the officers in the room with him, including general seth williams. general lee knew seth williams well. williams had been lee'sage -- from 1852 to 1855. another person that general grant introduced was a young captain that had joined his staff less than a month earlier. his name was robert lincoln. he was the son of abraham lincoln. he had recently graduated from harvard and jo
but marshall lacked paper. grant's staff quickly produced paper for colonel marshall.t there in the mclean parlor, you have the inner dependency between the north and the south. while waiting for the final letters to be completed, lee mentioned a grant he had a thousand of grant's men prisoners. mainly captured at the april 6th battle of high bridge near farmville. and lee dropped another rather large hint saying he had no food for grant's men and, indeed, he had nothing for his own men. no...
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but marshall lacked paper. grant's staff quickly produced paper for colonel marshall.re in the mclean parlor, you have the inner dependency between the north and the south. while waiting for the final letters to be completed, lee mentioned a grant he had a thousand of grant's men prisoners. mainly captured at the april 6th battle of high bridge near farmville. and lee dropped another rather large hint saying he had no food for grant's men and, indeed, he had nothing for his own men. no food for his own men. grant responded that he could send over 25,000 rations to feed lee's army. lee gratefully acknowledged that that was ample. well drafting the letters continued, grant introduced some of the officers in the room with him, including general seth williams. general lee knew seth williams well. williams had been lee'sage grant introduced was a young captain that had joined his staff less than one month earlier. his name was robert lincoln. he was the son of abraham lincoln, recently graduated from harvard and joined general grant's staff in mid-march. and he is here in t
but marshall lacked paper. grant's staff quickly produced paper for colonel marshall.re in the mclean parlor, you have the inner dependency between the north and the south. while waiting for the final letters to be completed, lee mentioned a grant he had a thousand of grant's men prisoners. mainly captured at the april 6th battle of high bridge near farmville. and lee dropped another rather large hint saying he had no food for grant's men and, indeed, he had nothing for his own men. no food for...
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marshall was, they know he was the man behind the great marshall plan after world war ii. so there's certain americans that are almost better known in europe than they are in this country. and i think ira aldridge is certainly one of them. >> thank you. thank you all for coming. a third thursday of next month with jim barber and everett dirkson. thank you very much. >> yes, thank you for showing up. [ applause ] you've been watching c-span city's tour. find out where we're going next on line. and a quick reminder that every weekend on c-span 3 experience american history tv beginning saturdays at 8:00 a.m. eastern. for more information, follow us on twitter @c-spanhistory or follow us on facebook. and join american history tv sunday for live coverage of ceremonies marking the 150th anniversary of the surrender at appomattox. in april of 1865 confederate general robert e. lee met ulysses s. grant at appomattox courthouse and effectively surrendered the shuffle warcivil war. we'll be live sunday as historians reflect on the last battles and explore the aftermath and legacy o
marshall was, they know he was the man behind the great marshall plan after world war ii. so there's certain americans that are almost better known in europe than they are in this country. and i think ira aldridge is certainly one of them. >> thank you. thank you all for coming. a third thursday of next month with jim barber and everett dirkson. thank you very much. >> yes, thank you for showing up. [ applause ] you've been watching c-span city's tour. find out where we're going...
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marshall was upset and crushed. that's what made him marshall.charlie: would it have been better if marshall had led the invasion, in any way? david: we don't know. he would not have in marshall. a lot of people are admired in history, but not of my by the people around him. marshall was revered by the people around him. there is no hint of scandal in his life. sometimes a little too perfect. he was committed to the service of the institution. we are all supposed to think outside the box, marshall was institutional. i serve this institution. it was here before i was born to read will be her after i was dead -- after i embed. am dead. he was doing the non-glamorous job of transporting troops. he was not doing the glamour stuff. he had to endure long periods when he was not getting promoted, he was good at the nuts and bolts. eisenhower, in some ways his mom is the start. she decided, i'm going to get myself in education. she enrolled herself in high school, it's herself to kansas goes to the university. teaches her son to control his weakness. cha
marshall was upset and crushed. that's what made him marshall.charlie: would it have been better if marshall had led the invasion, in any way? david: we don't know. he would not have in marshall. a lot of people are admired in history, but not of my by the people around him. marshall was revered by the people around him. there is no hint of scandal in his life. sometimes a little too perfect. he was committed to the service of the institution. we are all supposed to think outside the box,...
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he brings marshall in the oval office and says would you like to run it and marshall says i will not put my own ambition above the good of the country. he says, you do what's best for you, don't worry about my personal position. eisenhower got it and marshall was crushed. >> rose: he said that -- would it have been better, i ask, if marshall had led the invasion in any way? >> we don't know. we know he would not have been marshall. and he was one of these figures -- a lot of people are admired in history but not by the people around him. marshall was revered by the people around him. >> rose: because of his values. >> because he was consistent. there's no hint of scandal in marshall's life. a little too perfect sometimes. too much emotional control. but he was committed to the service of the institution. and you know we're supposed to think outside the box, be noninstitutional. marshall was an institutional mindset, i serve this institution, it's here before i was born and here after i'm dead. >> rose: did he go into battle? >> not really. he was in battle in world war i, around batt
he brings marshall in the oval office and says would you like to run it and marshall says i will not put my own ambition above the good of the country. he says, you do what's best for you, don't worry about my personal position. eisenhower got it and marshall was crushed. >> rose: he said that -- would it have been better, i ask, if marshall had led the invasion in any way? >> we don't know. we know he would not have been marshall. and he was one of these figures -- a lot of people...
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the great marshall plan after world war ii. there are certain americans almost better known in europe than they are in this country. i think ira aldridge is certainly one of them. ian cooke: thank you all for coming. next month jim barber with everett dirksen. [applause] >> you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook, @cspanhistory. >> american history tv recently visited longwood university in virginia. the program was cohosted by the university at appomattox courthouse national historical park. next, a talk
the great marshall plan after world war ii. there are certain americans almost better known in europe than they are in this country. i think ira aldridge is certainly one of them. ian cooke: thank you all for coming. next month jim barber with everett dirksen. [applause] >> you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook, @cspanhistory. >> american history tv recently visited longwood university in virginia....
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but marshall lacked paper. grant's staff quickly produced paper for colonel marshall.clean parlor, you have the inner dependency between the north and the south. while waiting for the final letters to be completed, lee mentioned a grant he had a thousand of grant's men prisoners. mainly captured at the april 6th battle of high bridge near farmville. and lee dropped another rather large hint saying he had no food for grant's men and, indeed, he had nothing for his own men. no food for his own men. grant responded that he could send over 25,000 rations to feed lee's army. lee gratefully acknowledged that that was ample. well drafting the letters continued, grant introduced some of the officers in the room with him, including general seth williams. general lee knew seth williams well. williams had been lee'sage -- from 1852 to 1855. another person that general grant introduced was a young captain that had joined his staff less than a month earlier. his name was robert lincoln. he was the son of abraham lincoln. he had recently graduated from harvard and joined general gra
but marshall lacked paper. grant's staff quickly produced paper for colonel marshall.clean parlor, you have the inner dependency between the north and the south. while waiting for the final letters to be completed, lee mentioned a grant he had a thousand of grant's men prisoners. mainly captured at the april 6th battle of high bridge near farmville. and lee dropped another rather large hint saying he had no food for grant's men and, indeed, he had nothing for his own men. no food for his own...
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marshalls was involved in this., and they are investigating this. >> all right. thank you so much. danny, let me spring you in. you were watching the video. you've seen it probably a few times. i guess my first question would be under what circumstance would it ever be lawful for police to do this to snatch a cell phone from someone? >> it wasn't too long ago that police were routinely arresting people for shooting cell phone videos or detaining them or -- and the law is relatively new in this area because in the past it was viewed as interveerfereing with police activity. the law is quickly settling in the favor of citizen photographers. as long as you're in a public place, you're free to videotape the police. police are often told, hey, be aware, you're probably going to be videotaped in this modern age. >> given that, when you hear they're considering a civil rights suit on what grounds would they have there? >> well there are a number of different -- i mean the seizure under the fourth amendment. the possible to
marshalls was involved in this., and they are investigating this. >> all right. thank you so much. danny, let me spring you in. you were watching the video. you've seen it probably a few times. i guess my first question would be under what circumstance would it ever be lawful for police to do this to snatch a cell phone from someone? >> it wasn't too long ago that police were routinely arresting people for shooting cell phone videos or detaining them or -- and the law is relatively...
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marshals raided a camden home looking for kaline jackson. away he was arrested. >> well before dawn these u.s. marshal s noted their moves and safety is par mown their first arrest last wednesday morning was carlos garcia a sex offend found in a home with children hiding in a closet. >> we are talking about going after the worst of the worst the baddest of the bad and causing havoc in these communities. >> more than 100 criminals were taken off the street, 84 in camden and more than 200 in knowledge. >> we do know that removing that small percentage of people that are committing the majority of the violent crime you can start to change the dynamic of neighborhoods. >> the approach for us then became, our mantra quality versus quantity. >> these u.s. marshals tell you that the one month operation was a huge success but it's nothing new, they have been capturing criminals for 225 years. >> they are the unsung heroes of law enforcement. like the military slogan says they do more by 9:00 a.m. than most do all day. >> we should mention that one u
marshals raided a camden home looking for kaline jackson. away he was arrested. >> well before dawn these u.s. marshal s noted their moves and safety is par mown their first arrest last wednesday morning was carlos garcia a sex offend found in a home with children hiding in a closet. >> we are talking about going after the worst of the worst the baddest of the bad and causing havoc in these communities. >> more than 100 criminals were taken off the street, 84 in camden and...
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marshals in the past few years so we asked the marshals office. they tell us there have been what they call 18 escape events in that time. an escape event can include more than one inmate. this year there have been three escape events. so far this year there have been three escape events. that's compared to just one last year. the most in the five-year span came in 201 is1 when there were seven escape events. our coverage doesn't stop here. be sure to check the nbc washington app and the full press conference from today's capture and sign up for breaking news alerts sent right to your phone. >>> new tonight an airplane made an emergency landing at national airport after it might have been hit by lightning. it happened just after 6:30 this evening. it was a u.s. airways plane from toronto that landed safely. it's now out of service while they do a maintenance inspection. radar imaging at the time showed a storm moving through the area. >>> now for a check on our weather. strong winds and thunderstorms this evening, but it's all moving out now. is t
marshals in the past few years so we asked the marshals office. they tell us there have been what they call 18 escape events in that time. an escape event can include more than one inmate. this year there have been three escape events. so far this year there have been three escape events. that's compared to just one last year. the most in the five-year span came in 201 is1 when there were seven escape events. our coverage doesn't stop here. be sure to check the nbc washington app and the full...
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marshal.ing i'm doing is i'm introducing a resolution on the house floor called the sense of congress and hopefully the members of congress will join me in reminding the citizens of this great country that it is their right to video law enforcement activities as long as they are not impeding an arrest or an investigation. it is their right and it is illegal for law enforcement to take their cell phones take their iphones or destroy the evidence. that is completely illegal. >> it would seem that way and it would seem if we didn't have the footage of recent incidents we wouldn't know what happened. look at the north carolina case. cell phone footage bringing something very important to light. and u.s. marshal, this could be a drug bust or where identities needed to be concealed. is it possible how he handled it was wrong but this urge everybody has of now i'm going to film something and catch this on tape is actually also causing a problem and preventing police from doing their job? >> i don't t
marshal.ing i'm doing is i'm introducing a resolution on the house floor called the sense of congress and hopefully the members of congress will join me in reminding the citizens of this great country that it is their right to video law enforcement activities as long as they are not impeding an arrest or an investigation. it is their right and it is illegal for law enforcement to take their cell phones take their iphones or destroy the evidence. that is completely illegal. >> it would...
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marshals fanned out across seven cities including camden. chad pradelli has the story. >> this is the police we are going to take your door! >> u.s. marshals hit the streets hunting down criminals like jackson, it's operation violence reduction. we met up with the men and women before dawn. >> the first job say sex offender collateral out of the state of florida that is carlos garcia, he was traced to an apartment just a block from a school. >> it results in 7,327 arrests of violent fugitives. >> the number is staggering but the u.s. marshal for new jersey says it was quality over quantity. he sat down exclusively with "action news." >> we are talking about going after the worst of the worst and the baddest of the bad and the violent group causing havoc in these communities. >> they cut homicide in half and stopped violence in camden. it's often visible the work of the u.s. marshals often not visiblep they are doing it longer than any other agency 225 years. >> they are the absolute best in the business. >> 84 criminals were taken off the st
marshals fanned out across seven cities including camden. chad pradelli has the story. >> this is the police we are going to take your door! >> u.s. marshals hit the streets hunting down criminals like jackson, it's operation violence reduction. we met up with the men and women before dawn. >> the first job say sex offender collateral out of the state of florida that is carlos garcia, he was traced to an apartment just a block from a school. >> it results in 7,327...
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marshall. if you ask high school students in america who was george c. marshall, the man that winston churchill said won world war ii, if you ask american high school students, they may not know george c. marshall. but if you ask german students they know he was the man behind the great marshall plan after world war ii. there are certain americans almost better known in europe than they are in this country. i think ira aldridge is certainly one of them. ian cooke: thank you all for coming. next month, jim barber with everett dirksen. thank you very much. [applause] >> here are some of our featured programs for this weekend on the c-span networks. on "booktv," tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern, president of americans for tax reform rover norquist says that americans are tired of the irs and our tax system. sunday night at eight :00 author susan butler on president franklin roosevelt and soviet leader joseph stalin allies during world war ii and their unexpected partnership e.on the war. tonight at 8
marshall. if you ask high school students in america who was george c. marshall, the man that winston churchill said won world war ii, if you ask american high school students, they may not know george c. marshall. but if you ask german students they know he was the man behind the great marshall plan after world war ii. there are certain americans almost better known in europe than they are in this country. i think ira aldridge is certainly one of them. ian cooke: thank you all for coming. next...
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marshal said she will sue. beatrice said when she saw marshals in her neighborhood, she walked down the street for a closer look. they were investigating local bikers. while she was using the cell phone to record that incident, an officer snatched the phone from her hand and destroyed it, but a neighbor captured the entire incident -- >> anybody member can record the piece as long they're in public and as long as the people recording are not interfering. >> i thought he was going to beat me up. i wanted to protect my footage, but at the same time i wanted to film him coming at me. >> the u.s. marshal's office says it's investigating the incident. >>> we're getting our first look at video of the latest security breach at the san jose airport. this surveillance video on march 31st shows a woman after she reportedly scaled a fence. you see her walking before a u.p.s. employees spots her. the 20-year-old was arrested. after five security breaches in less than a year, the airport has installed 1200 feet of new fenci
marshal said she will sue. beatrice said when she saw marshals in her neighborhood, she walked down the street for a closer look. they were investigating local bikers. while she was using the cell phone to record that incident, an officer snatched the phone from her hand and destroyed it, but a neighbor captured the entire incident -- >> anybody member can record the piece as long they're in public and as long as the people recording are not interfering. >> i thought he was going to...
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beatrice paez was using a cell phone to record marshals arresting a group of people but a deputy marshals that she was interfering and through her phone to the ground. the incident was caught by a neighbor who was also filming the arrest. >> i felt assaulted. he was huge. h e had a vest on and i have my phone and i am recording his face. >> she plans to file a lawsuit. the marshals service is currently reviewing the matter. >>> former cia director will be sent us today for sharing military secrets with his biographer with him he was having an affair. the fbi investigation determine which areas shares sensitive information including undercover officers and war strategies with his editor. he agreed to plead guilty to handling classified information. p rosecutors will ask that he be given two years probation and a $40,000 fine as part of a plea agreement that the judge could impose a prison sentence of a year. s pent this is a story that we where talking about. a high school students got slapped with a five-day suspension because of the way he a girl to prom. yesterday during lunch at law ce
beatrice paez was using a cell phone to record marshals arresting a group of people but a deputy marshals that she was interfering and through her phone to the ground. the incident was caught by a neighbor who was also filming the arrest. >> i felt assaulted. he was huge. h e had a vest on and i have my phone and i am recording his face. >> she plans to file a lawsuit. the marshals service is currently reviewing the matter. >>> former cia director will be sent us today for...
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he was about to appoint marshall secretary of state. one of his intergroup, my guess was clerk clifford said, mr. president, i think you ought to think twice. he said, why is that? he said, if general marshall becomes secretary of state three or four months ago by, a lot of people would say he would make a better president than you are. truman said, he would make a better president. [laughter] but i am the president and i want the best people possible around me. we have had a number of presidents in recent years who do not want anyone around them that might upstage them. that is a real sign of knowing who you are. one key word to harry truman is courage. he had phenomenal courage. but it was courage of conviction. that is different. and he had very strong convictions. which he did not always live up to. who does? but that is important to understand. host: next question. >> i would like to ask you about your views of bess truman and their relationship. mr. mccullough: their relationship was superb. he adored her. maybe you have been to t
he was about to appoint marshall secretary of state. one of his intergroup, my guess was clerk clifford said, mr. president, i think you ought to think twice. he said, why is that? he said, if general marshall becomes secretary of state three or four months ago by, a lot of people would say he would make a better president than you are. truman said, he would make a better president. [laughter] but i am the president and i want the best people possible around me. we have had a number of...
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marshals took some of the city's most dangerous fugitives off the street.south jersey bureau reporter cydney long joining us live in camden to tell us more about it. >> reporter: jim, camden was one of the cities because it was identified as having a high density of fugitives having committed three or more felony crimes all concentrated in one area. it's why u.s. marshals were concentrating their efforts on cities across the nation but also right here in camden to take them off the streets. >> incredible dangers. >> reporter: kicking in doors, chasing down suspects often armed. >> there have been heroic actions in the apprehension of these 7,100-plus wanted fugitives. >> reporter: this is video of the u.s. marshal teams in camden, in newark and nearby wilmington chasing down our region's most wanted murderers, drug dealers and violent sexual predators before they strike again. >> the approach for us then became, and our mantra quality versus quantity. >> reporter: in the six-week sweep known as vr-7 84 violent predators were arrested off the streets of camd
marshals took some of the city's most dangerous fugitives off the street.south jersey bureau reporter cydney long joining us live in camden to tell us more about it. >> reporter: jim, camden was one of the cities because it was identified as having a high density of fugitives having committed three or more felony crimes all concentrated in one area. it's why u.s. marshals were concentrating their efforts on cities across the nation but also right here in camden to take them off the...
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marshal service says it's reviewing the incident and the unnamed marshal in question has not been suspended. for cbs this morning, john blackstone, san francisco. >> it's a growing controversy that tv dr. oz plans to address on air. he's being accused of promoting quack treatments on his show and the same group of doctors that have said that are calling for columbia university to remove dr. oz from its faculty. dr. oz will air a rebuttal of sorts on his tv show. >> i -- the matter of disfrements, the fundamental of speech is the most fundamental right we have as americans. these ten doctors are trying to silence that right. >> columbia university is standing by dr. oz saying it supports his right to free speech. >>> los angeles is a step closer to getting a professional football team. the city council of carson, california decided to bypass a public vote last night and unanimously approve a plan $1.7 billion stadium. it could become the new home of both the san diego chargers and oakland raiders. l.a. hasn't had an n.f.l. team since 1994. >>> are you forward some football in our area? the 2
marshal service says it's reviewing the incident and the unnamed marshal in question has not been suspended. for cbs this morning, john blackstone, san francisco. >> it's a growing controversy that tv dr. oz plans to address on air. he's being accused of promoting quack treatments on his show and the same group of doctors that have said that are calling for columbia university to remove dr. oz from its faculty. dr. oz will air a rebuttal of sorts on his tv show. >> i -- the matter...
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marshall service because of this.grabbed her smartphone, threw it do the ground, stomped on it and shattered it. someone across the street captured the whole thing. the woman says she was standing about four houses back from where law enforcement was making an arrest. >> about eight to ten people being held in front of a lawn at gunpoint. all on their stomach with their hands behind their back. >> the u.s. marshall service says it is aware of the video and reviewing what happened. the marshall involved was notices spended. >>> we have video of thieves in action. a couple of suspects stealing an $8,500 cello out of a car at the stockton street garage. a woman suspect is rummaging through the vehicle while a man acted as the lookout. >>> a san francisco police released these surveillance photos t. guy has a shaved head. 30 to 40 years old. woman, dark ground hair, 20 to 30 years old. >>> the city of san carlos is watering a field installed with artificial grass. the city put fake grass in at highland park back in 2010.
marshall service because of this.grabbed her smartphone, threw it do the ground, stomped on it and shattered it. someone across the street captured the whole thing. the woman says she was standing about four houses back from where law enforcement was making an arrest. >> about eight to ten people being held in front of a lawn at gunpoint. all on their stomach with their hands behind their back. >> the u.s. marshall service says it is aware of the video and reviewing what happened....
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marshals for that raid. and thursday night and the big story is operation violence reduction. we find chad pradelli in camden tonight live on the scene with more. >> reporter: operation violence reduction targeted seven cities including camden the goal is to get rid of the criminals on the streets including killers and sex offenders and here in camden only "action news" was along for the ride. >> mr. folks is definitely in the game for a while. cooper is our number one place to go for trauma any questions? >> they are the men and women of the u.s. marshal service their mission was operation violence reduction or vr 7 -- >> this is the police we are going to take your door! >> they were searching for jackson, a prison escapee. >> we are talking about going for the worst of the worst and the baddest of the bad. >> one of 94 marshals appointed by the president
marshals for that raid. and thursday night and the big story is operation violence reduction. we find chad pradelli in camden tonight live on the scene with more. >> reporter: operation violence reduction targeted seven cities including camden the goal is to get rid of the criminals on the streets including killers and sex offenders and here in camden only "action news" was along for the ride. >> mr. folks is definitely in the game for a while. cooper is our number one...
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marshals investigation is under way into allied protection services. joce sterman is here now with why senator warner says that may not be enough. what's the story? joce: after we notified senator warner that two of the three men listed as leaders of allied protection told us they had no ties to the company, he called our findings troubling. he's now calling on the marshals and department of justice to re-examine whether allied's contract should continue. >> i'm just glad you guys are out there. i'm glad that you're giving us scrutiny here. joce: the "7 on your side" i-team continuing to dig into allied protection services after discovering leaders advertised on their website say they're not connected with the company. >> he was trying to get a government grant and i said you know i might be interested. joce: that's how kevin thinks his biography ended up on the website for allied protection listing him as director of education and training. he says he's never worked for them and we've now learned the agency that helped allied get millions in governmen
marshals investigation is under way into allied protection services. joce sterman is here now with why senator warner says that may not be enough. what's the story? joce: after we notified senator warner that two of the three men listed as leaders of allied protection told us they had no ties to the company, he called our findings troubling. he's now calling on the marshals and department of justice to re-examine whether allied's contract should continue. >> i'm just glad you guys are out...
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marshals made 250 arrests in our area. 84 of them in camden. nbc 10 south jersey bureau reporter cydney long is live in camden. cydney you spoke to one of the marshals on the front lines? >> reporter: renee, jim, i did. he followed in his father's footsteps he's a sergeant with camden metro. he said his adrenaline was racing as it always does. his efforts part of operation reducing violence part of the u.s. marshals taking down dangerous criminals off the streets right here in south jersey. >> wasn't easy job. we were literally running all over the city to get them. >> reporter: wanted for attempted murder in a double stabbing, george white of camden managed to elude authorities for a month. >> he wanted to go back to his house. his family was scared. >> reporter: u.s. marshals detective rafael martinez part of this team that tackled white and 7,100 other dangerous and violent offenders nationwide. the vr-7 violent reduction, six-week initiative took 84 murderers, drug dealers and child sex predators off the streets of camden. it seized 1,000 i
marshals made 250 arrests in our area. 84 of them in camden. nbc 10 south jersey bureau reporter cydney long is live in camden. cydney you spoke to one of the marshals on the front lines? >> reporter: renee, jim, i did. he followed in his father's footsteps he's a sergeant with camden metro. he said his adrenaline was racing as it always does. his efforts part of operation reducing violence part of the u.s. marshals taking down dangerous criminals off the streets right here in south...
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marshall. they are not telling us exactly where he is at this point but we can tell you he will be back in court facing more charges including escaping from federal custody on friday, but he is where he belongs according to the police chief and he says that this is very unusual, a prisoner escape from the hospital. unusual when fairfax county police are in charge but they weren't in charge here at the hospital yesterday. the prisoner was in the custody of the u.s. marshals and now, they are investigating and looking into any possible violations of their policy. the prisoner was here after a suicide attempt in jail. he was being treated at inova fairfax for a broken nose as a result. for the first 24 hours he was in the custody of alexandria deputy sheriff but then u.s. marshals took over; however for the past ten years the marshall's office contracted out to allied protective services. two private security guards were supposed to be with the prisoner at all timeses, but the male guard left to g
marshall. they are not telling us exactly where he is at this point but we can tell you he will be back in court facing more charges including escaping from federal custody on friday, but he is where he belongs according to the police chief and he says that this is very unusual, a prisoner escape from the hospital. unusual when fairfax county police are in charge but they weren't in charge here at the hospital yesterday. the prisoner was in the custody of the u.s. marshals and now, they are...
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. >> the part other he went, he took on general george marshal. he just went after marshal and they thought surely eisenhower would come out and just take him on chlts but he didn't. you didn't take on the army too easily. television came into the picture. and people began to see. and i must say, too mccarthy was a heavy drinker. he would interrupt people terribly. point of oorder. >> they said people started to joke about point of order on the streets of america. but when tv showed for 36 days running the kind of guy he was, he asked a lot of public support. and then he tried toe name this young lawyer. and whatever he named somebody, it was like tar on them. and he named this young lawyer and this lawyer dealt with the man just went after mccarthy. >> you've done enough. >> i know this hurts you. >> mr. vice president mccarthy, i will not discus this farther with you. you have sat within six feet of me and koild have asked me about fred fisher. you have seemed fit to bring it out. and if there is a god in heaven, it will do neither you noer your
. >> the part other he went, he took on general george marshal. he just went after marshal and they thought surely eisenhower would come out and just take him on chlts but he didn't. you didn't take on the army too easily. television came into the picture. and people began to see. and i must say, too mccarthy was a heavy drinker. he would interrupt people terribly. point of oorder. >> they said people started to joke about point of order on the streets of america. but when tv showed...
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as far as us marshals persons that confirmable position. so when so when i say that they worked hard to do that give him a good idea to make did that because he brought another group of people who are not at the table to table. various administrations will put on massey people to table. you know they were at the table and the start of the process. he began change that trickle down into other administrations. >> host: george w. bush had an african-american secretary of state and national security advisor and the 2nd african-american secretary of state at a time when the united states was engaged around the world in trouble spots. to see good points with that? >> guest: he gets great points for that. bill clinton said this and he said it last year at this time. george w. bush did have the most diverse republican administration. it it is interesting that it was republican who put his men and women he's in a position where african-american. and it took him to do that. you saw this kind of prominence for african-american landed followed suit in
as far as us marshals persons that confirmable position. so when so when i say that they worked hard to do that give him a good idea to make did that because he brought another group of people who are not at the table to table. various administrations will put on massey people to table. you know they were at the table and the start of the process. he began change that trickle down into other administrations. >> host: george w. bush had an african-american secretary of state and national...
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general grant korcolonel marshal they said general lee did recognize him. general grant had this to say. our conversation grew so pleasant that i almost forgot the subject of our meeting. after the conversation run on this style for some time general lee caught my attention to the object of our meeting and said he asked for this interview for the purpose of getting from me the terms i proposed to get in his army. i said that his army should lay down their arms not to take them up again during the contiuance of the war unless duly and properly exchanged. he said he so understood my letter. then we gradually fell off again in a conversation about matters foreign to the subject that had brought us together. this continued for some little time when general lee again interrupted the course of the conversation that the terms ought to be written out. general lee called for his order book. he sent for three copies. he began to write out the terms. his order book was like a modern copy machine. he could write out an order and have two copies below it which he could
general grant korcolonel marshal they said general lee did recognize him. general grant had this to say. our conversation grew so pleasant that i almost forgot the subject of our meeting. after the conversation run on this style for some time general lee caught my attention to the object of our meeting and said he asked for this interview for the purpose of getting from me the terms i proposed to get in his army. i said that his army should lay down their arms not to take them up again during...
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marshal service after a deputy marshall smashed her cell phone. someone across the street captured the incident on video sunday in southgate. it shows the marshal throwing the phone on the ground and then stomping on it. the woman was shooting video as law enforcement detained several people in her neighborhood. >> about 8 to 10 people being held in front of a lawn at gunpoint, um, all on their stomach with their hands behind their backs. >> u.s. marshal service says it's aware of the video and is reviewing what happened. >>> livermore is the latest bay area city to equip its police officers with body cameras. they have been wearing them for about a week now. some officers say there are benefits but the cameras are not perfect. there's only a limited field of view so the cameras don't pick up everything the officers see and hear. video from those cameras will be stored between a year and three years for most cases. the video from homicide and sexual assault cases will be kept indefinitely. >>> happening today, more protests planned in baltimore ov
marshal service after a deputy marshall smashed her cell phone. someone across the street captured the incident on video sunday in southgate. it shows the marshal throwing the phone on the ground and then stomping on it. the woman was shooting video as law enforcement detained several people in her neighborhood. >> about 8 to 10 people being held in front of a lawn at gunpoint, um, all on their stomach with their hands behind their backs. >> u.s. marshal service says it's aware of...
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military leaders imposed marshall law last may, and suspended thailand's constitution. they say they would allow them to establish stability and security. under the law, all political gatherings of more than 5 people have been banned. thousands of anti-government protesters took to the streets in november 2013. they demanded the resignation of then prime minister. and their demonstrations continued even after her fall from power. some people say marshall law is affecting the country's economy, particularly where tourism is investments are concerned. under the new orders the military officials will be able to detain demonstrators without charge. and they'll be able to try people in military courts in cases deemed to affect national security. >> some people in japan say they're still not feeling the benefits of the prime minister's economic policies what's known as abe-nomics are set to stabilize the economy. >> tell us more about business sentiment. >> one has been the weaker yen, and the people who are feeling better that's days are the one who benefit from that there's
military leaders imposed marshall law last may, and suspended thailand's constitution. they say they would allow them to establish stability and security. under the law, all political gatherings of more than 5 people have been banned. thousands of anti-government protesters took to the streets in november 2013. they demanded the resignation of then prime minister. and their demonstrations continued even after her fall from power. some people say marshall law is affecting the country's economy,...
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marshal service's response right now at wjla.com. a second suspect was in court today on charges stemming from the death of washington lawyer david messerschmitt. dominique johnson is accused of conspireing with her roommate jamyra gallmon to commit robbery. johnson will be monitored with an ankle bracelet. gallmon is accused of murdering messerschmitt at the donovan hotel in february. court documents allege gallmon stabbed messerschmitt during a robbery gone bad. developing now, a wisconsin man accused of traveling to the middle east to join isil is being held without bond. joshua van hasten was arrested last night at o'hare national airport in chicago after returning on a flight from turkey. according to court documents, he talked to friends about his plans and flew to istanbul last august. but the documents note that he was unable to cross the border into syria. another alarming incident for the secret service tonight. a supervising agent, according to "the washington post" has been accused of sexually assaulting another employee
marshal service's response right now at wjla.com. a second suspect was in court today on charges stemming from the death of washington lawyer david messerschmitt. dominique johnson is accused of conspireing with her roommate jamyra gallmon to commit robbery. johnson will be monitored with an ankle bracelet. gallmon is accused of murdering messerschmitt at the donovan hotel in february. court documents allege gallmon stabbed messerschmitt during a robbery gone bad. developing now, a wisconsin...
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andrea marshall depends on their help. after every dive, she evaluates her shots. each manta ray has its distinguishing marks. she also works with genetic samples for what may be the world's most comprehensive manta ray data bank. >> mantaays are worth a lot of money, and mozambique is currently ranked number four in terms of countries around the world that are profiting from the manta ray tourism. and mozambique is making somewhere in the vicinity of seven to eight million dollars a year off manta ray tourism, manta radiving tourism. and i feel that that definitively can be an incentive you know for government to say: listen this animal is worth a lot more alive than it is dead. we've lost about 88 % of the population in the last 8 to 10 years. we don't really have much time to rebuildhese numbe before they are regionally extinct here. even so, mozambique has yet to place the manta ray on its list of protected species. >> bangladesh has an image problem. a string of deadly accidents, like the rana plaza fire in 2013, prompted global calls for reforms. in part cond
andrea marshall depends on their help. after every dive, she evaluates her shots. each manta ray has its distinguishing marks. she also works with genetic samples for what may be the world's most comprehensive manta ray data bank. >> mantaays are worth a lot of money, and mozambique is currently ranked number four in terms of countries around the world that are profiting from the manta ray tourism. and mozambique is making somewhere in the vicinity of seven to eight million dollars a year...
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her colleague, marshall gorby, is a photographer and videographer. the two are assigned to cover the implosion story. >> they are normally kind of cut and dry, and you show up and you know what to expect. >> kind of like a christmas present for us. we were eager to get there and shoot something like that. >> there was about 25 people, 25 to 30 people assembled. it was mostly media, tv and newspapers. >> everyone is a few hundred feet from where the tower is supposed to fall, including the children seen here. >> the demolition company tours the country doing large scale demolitions with their children in tow. >> i think other stations didn't want them in front of the camera because they wanted to see the tower fall, and i didn't mind. so they started counting. >> two, one! >> and next thing you heard is a little poof poof. and they're kind of standing there looking at it. >> you kind of pause as you're waiting for the next round of charges. >> you hear another little poof. >> he started to see it teeter. >> the next thing you know, you hear somebody y
her colleague, marshall gorby, is a photographer and videographer. the two are assigned to cover the implosion story. >> they are normally kind of cut and dry, and you show up and you know what to expect. >> kind of like a christmas present for us. we were eager to get there and shoot something like that. >> there was about 25 people, 25 to 30 people assembled. it was mostly media, tv and newspapers. >> everyone is a few hundred feet from where the tower is supposed to...
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. >> fire marshall says they have no suspects in rash of suspicious flyers. they're hoping someone may see something to the falls township fire marshall. live in levittown. dann cuellar "channel 6 action news." >> thank you. dan. >> montgomery county residents say a fire that tore through several row homes was sparked by xwr b que bill. it broke out 8 0 block cone straight 1:00 this afternoon. where "action news" reporter kenneth moton joins us live with the latest on this story kenneth. >> sarah, before the rain started coming down tonight in norristown residents spent evening pulling belong fringz their heavily damaged or destroyed homes. tonight these house have been boarded up after this sgrukttive fire. >> it was intent and it was fast. neighbors on this moorestown street captured frightening momingts as fire the back of overrule homes. >> it was caidzy fire all above the top of the roof. it was orange. >> this is what was left. charred wood and severely damaged houses and eight impacted on the 800 block of cone street 1 p.m. sunday dozens battled dry co
. >> fire marshall says they have no suspects in rash of suspicious flyers. they're hoping someone may see something to the falls township fire marshall. live in levittown. dann cuellar "channel 6 action news." >> thank you. dan. >> montgomery county residents say a fire that tore through several row homes was sparked by xwr b que bill. it broke out 8 0 block cone straight 1:00 this afternoon. where "action news" reporter kenneth moton joins us live with...
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first a marshall high school athlete he athlete is in a coma tonight. his outlook for recovery not certain. peggy fox with his story from fairfax tonight. >> reporter: 16-year-old justin lee has been in a coma here at inova fairfax hospital since february when he was suddenly stricken with a rare neurological virus. >> it seemed like he had normal flu symptoms. >> reporter: justin a 16-year- old from vienna was the picture of health. he's on the marshall football team and played basketball since grade school. >> here's a great picture of him cheering at one of the marshall games. >> justin's personality, he's holding up a large crock. >> he just makes everybody laugh. >> reporter: joe corish has been his long time basketball coach and was saving a spot on the team for him. >> we were just blown away. how has this happened so fast? he went from going to the sort of a virus checked out to suddenly he's in the hospital and he's in a coma. >> reporter: justin's mom tells the corishes her youngest son has been diagnosed with acute flaccid myelitis that is af
first a marshall high school athlete he athlete is in a coma tonight. his outlook for recovery not certain. peggy fox with his story from fairfax tonight. >> reporter: 16-year-old justin lee has been in a coma here at inova fairfax hospital since february when he was suddenly stricken with a rare neurological virus. >> it seemed like he had normal flu symptoms. >> reporter: justin a 16-year- old from vienna was the picture of health. he's on the marshall football team and...
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and he was once the marshal that controlled these close towns. in a place that placed him in close proximity to the prophet. he had broken from the faith and is now divulging what he says are church secrets to federal investigators who are suing the local government accusing him of being controlled by the church. do the police here protect and serve the people or the church. >> my job was to protect the church. >> reporter: what you're describing is a straight-up theocracy. >> exactly. >> reporter: it took some convincing but he finally agreed to do this his first television interview surrounded with former church members. barlow says local law enforcement knew about widespread underage marriages and did nothing to stop it and that he was asked by a city official to alter police reports. barlow also said that when warren jeffs was on the run and listed as one of america's most wanted and made them available to warren jeffs. >> i knew it was wrong. but it was a way for me to keep my value up. >> reporter: did you live in fear that the prophet coul
and he was once the marshal that controlled these close towns. in a place that placed him in close proximity to the prophet. he had broken from the faith and is now divulging what he says are church secrets to federal investigators who are suing the local government accusing him of being controlled by the church. do the police here protect and serve the people or the church. >> my job was to protect the church. >> reporter: what you're describing is a straight-up theocracy. >>...
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porterfield, the president of franklin and marshall college. he prioritizes in enhancing academic excellence, promoting student success and civic outreach in helping young graduates private life after -- helping young graduates strive after college. he teaches literal courses dealing with education, social justice. dr. porterfield the dr. porterfield the first administrator in the georgetown when i was a freshman in 2009 and so i'm really excited to have them back as head of the university of pennsylvania where he is doing great things. thank you, dr. porterfield for being here. the next person i would like to introduce is laura who was seated to my right. she is the coordinator for the dream education program at united we dream and united we dream is the youth organization in the country. war is a native of mexico city and moved to the u.s. at the age of four. she was raised in washington. growing up laura joined her , parents at conferences and packing sheds overture is where -- packing sheds of torturers -- orchards where her family worked.
porterfield, the president of franklin and marshall college. he prioritizes in enhancing academic excellence, promoting student success and civic outreach in helping young graduates private life after -- helping young graduates strive after college. he teaches literal courses dealing with education, social justice. dr. porterfield the dr. porterfield the first administrator in the georgetown when i was a freshman in 2009 and so i'm really excited to have them back as head of the university of...
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marshals investigation is under way into allied protection services. joce sterman is here now with why senator warner says that may not be enough. what's the story? joce: after we notified senator warner that two of the three men listed as leaders of allied protection told us they had no ties to the company, he called our findings troubling. he's now calling on the marshals and department of justice to re-examine whether allied's contract should continue. >> i'm just glad you guys are out there. i'm glad that you're giving us scrutiny here. joce: the "7 on your side" i-team continuing to dig into allied protection services after discovering leaders advertised on their website say they're not connected with the company. >> he was trying to get a government grant and i said you know i might be interested. joce: th
marshals investigation is under way into allied protection services. joce sterman is here now with why senator warner says that may not be enough. what's the story? joce: after we notified senator warner that two of the three men listed as leaders of allied protection told us they had no ties to the company, he called our findings troubling. he's now calling on the marshals and department of justice to re-examine whether allied's contract should continue. >> i'm just glad you guys are out...
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the fact this woman for marshall, oklahoma has the courage to tell the truth about the indian land theft that were disgraced oklahoma but nevertheless needed to be told. interesting in her later years she said i've said some of the most awful things about oklahoma politicians that no one seemed to hold it against me and i think that's extraordinary. of course john hope franklin telling the story of the greenwood race riot in some of the prejudices that have been occurred in oklahoma. so when we look at oklahoma history, we see it as a matter of going back and collector in history. in many cases at oklahoma. when toni morrison came to oklahoma to do research for her novel one of the things she said that struck her about this tape was the fact that it was much more lush than she had made. a lot of times it is interesting to people that i've written about oklahoma have actually caused this change course in our history. jim lehrer wrote a really funny satire about oklahoma politics denoting the fact that there wasn't a crown on the oklahoma capital. if you look at the picture here you can se
the fact this woman for marshall, oklahoma has the courage to tell the truth about the indian land theft that were disgraced oklahoma but nevertheless needed to be told. interesting in her later years she said i've said some of the most awful things about oklahoma politicians that no one seemed to hold it against me and i think that's extraordinary. of course john hope franklin telling the story of the greenwood race riot in some of the prejudices that have been occurred in oklahoma. so when we...
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marshal was injured with a broken oral and torn bicep. the mar small is expected to re- - the marshal is expected to recover. the sheriff said they are looking into policies and proposes about changes -- proposes about changes to procedures. carter was initially arrested back in march of 2014 for five counts of child molestation for molesting a then 9-year-old girl. he will now face more charges in light of the escape, including escaping and injuring an officer. tori? >> yes, sounds like good police work there to bring him into custody so quickly. thank you. >>> a man who was about to be released from prison now faces new murder charges because of a new dna test being used in contra costa county. district attorney mark peterson says an earlier dna says linked the man known as william wild bill huff to deanna butterfield. her strangled boydy was found in tilden park in oakland in 1987. but because she was a prostitute, it only proved they had sexual relations. the new dna test linked him to another rape and strangulation that happened six
marshal was injured with a broken oral and torn bicep. the mar small is expected to re- - the marshal is expected to recover. the sheriff said they are looking into policies and proposes about changes -- proposes about changes to procedures. carter was initially arrested back in march of 2014 for five counts of child molestation for molesting a then 9-year-old girl. he will now face more charges in light of the escape, including escaping and injuring an officer. tori? >> yes, sounds like...