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there was nothing else you could really do. >> moseley's calm doesn't last for long. the pilot fights to keep the helicopter steady against the powerful winds and updrafts from the massive fire. but it's moseley who must endure and protect himself from the extreme heat. >> i was getting nervous because it was getting very hot. my ears were starting to burn. i tried to tuck my head down into my collar because it was getting a lot hotter than i expected. >> fighting the wind, the chopper pilot maneuvers moseley directly onto the arm of the crane. and no one has any idea how close the 220 foot crane is to the point of collapse. >> i got on the crane, and made my way over to ivers, i can remember i could hear pop. that pop was the metal deck, the steel popping from the heat. because the control cabin already burned up. so we didn't want to dilly daly. tried humor with him. boss said okay go ahead and knock off early. he wasn't really paying attention to what i had to say. probably wasn't in the mood. >> i introduced myself, he told me what to do with the sling he had, you
there was nothing else you could really do. >> moseley's calm doesn't last for long. the pilot fights to keep the helicopter steady against the powerful winds and updrafts from the massive fire. but it's moseley who must endure and protect himself from the extreme heat. >> i was getting nervous because it was getting very hot. my ears were starting to burn. i tried to tuck my head down into my collar because it was getting a lot hotter than i expected. >> fighting the wind,...
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. >> the gag order lifted, baltimore state attorney marilyn moseley is sharing her thoughts. >> we stand by the medical examiner's determination that freddie gray's death was a homicide. >> her officer dropping the charges against the three remaining baltimore poli end to one of the most closely watched police prosecutions in america. >> we could try this case hahn times and we would still end up with the same result. >> charged six officers last year after 25-year-old gray suffered a fatal spinal injury while being transported in the back of a police transport. >> we stand behind marilyn and ecuting team. >> we're pleased that the criminal charges against officer miller, porter, and sergeant white have been dismissed. >> today the fraternal order of police with all six officers and their owners standing behind responded. >> the baltimore city state's attorney's office had an opportunity to do an in depth investigation and they did nothing. >> an independent administrative investigation will now be conducted by two law enforcement violated policy. >> 70 demonstrators have been arrested a
. >> the gag order lifted, baltimore state attorney marilyn moseley is sharing her thoughts. >> we stand by the medical examiner's determination that freddie gray's death was a homicide. >> her officer dropping the charges against the three remaining baltimore poli end to one of the most closely watched police prosecutions in america. >> we could try this case hahn times and we would still end up with the same result. >> charged six officers last year after...
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with us in that fight are those who shared with me the long season of the primary campaign, carol moseleyun, general wesley clark, howard dean -- [cheers and applause] dick gephardt, bob graham, dennis kucinich, joe lieberman, al sharpton. to all of you, i say thank you for teaching me and testing me. but mostly, we say thank you for standing up for our country and for giving us the unity to move america forward. [cheers and applause] my fellow americans, the world tonight is very different from the world of four years ago. but i believe the american people are more than equal to the challenge. remember the hours after september 11, when we came together as one to answer the attack against our homeland. we drew strength when our firefighters ran up stairs and risked their lives so that others might live, when rescuers rushed into smoke and fire at the pentagon, when the men and women of flight 93 sacrificed themselves to save our nation's capitol, when flags were hanging from front porches all across america and strangers became friends. it was the worst day we have ever seen, but it brou
with us in that fight are those who shared with me the long season of the primary campaign, carol moseleyun, general wesley clark, howard dean -- [cheers and applause] dick gephardt, bob graham, dennis kucinich, joe lieberman, al sharpton. to all of you, i say thank you for teaching me and testing me. but mostly, we say thank you for standing up for our country and for giving us the unity to move america forward. [cheers and applause] my fellow americans, the world tonight is very different...
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at the time, it's moseley vhs tapes.ou started to accumulate late fees. so i remember we were in palo ato and we could get steve jobs. >> jimmy: hold on a minute! >> yeah, take your time, take your time. >> jimmy: steve jobs would come in your video store. you did know it was steve jobs? >> a great question. i think i was aware but i didn't appreciate it. >> jimmy: yeah, you were 14 years old. what kind of movies would he rent? >> with the late fees, he didn't come in often. but i remember he had a $267 late fee for a rainbow bright cartoon movie. and you think about it, and you're like, that's the sole reason he created apple tv. and i feel i should take parent credit for it. i was the nervous 14-year-old who wasn't going to call steve jobs saying, we need the rainbow bright cartoon back. so i will take 18% for apple tv. >> jimmy: that is unbelievable. he didn't read the terms and conditions at the store. >> could have been. >> jimmy: that sun believable. you saw all the movies. your brother james decided he want dod al
at the time, it's moseley vhs tapes.ou started to accumulate late fees. so i remember we were in palo ato and we could get steve jobs. >> jimmy: hold on a minute! >> yeah, take your time, take your time. >> jimmy: steve jobs would come in your video store. you did know it was steve jobs? >> a great question. i think i was aware but i didn't appreciate it. >> jimmy: yeah, you were 14 years old. what kind of movies would he rent? >> with the late fees, he...
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moseley, certainly, you know, gave her heartfelt testimony.d i could feel for her as a parent when she said she's willing. but i also think what she didn't go on to say, which i think she probably would admit to, is that he's a little bit of a handful for her. more importantly to me is that he's out on the street doing some very dangerous things. and we all know that when you lay down with dougs, you get fleas. so this young man has been living on the street or between friends or doing something that he shouldn't be doing. all because he was afraid to come to court. he endangered himself and maybe others. for those reasons the court is going to order that he remain detained pending his next hearing because there's an unlikelihood that he will appear for a subsequent hearing. now are there any questions? all right, then this hearing's adjourned. thank you. >> want to say anything to your mother? >> i see you at 1:30. >> i know i'm going to -- go crazy up in this place. >> it's okay. i'll see you at 1:30, all right? you're going to be all right.
moseley, certainly, you know, gave her heartfelt testimony.d i could feel for her as a parent when she said she's willing. but i also think what she didn't go on to say, which i think she probably would admit to, is that he's a little bit of a handful for her. more importantly to me is that he's out on the street doing some very dangerous things. and we all know that when you lay down with dougs, you get fleas. so this young man has been living on the street or between friends or doing...