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mr. jones?>> thank you, mr. hec. mr. jones? >> thank you for the invitation to appear before you this morning. we have a lot of ground to cover in a little time. i'm going to get right into it. 68 million people in this country are living with a criminal record. that's one in every four adults. 20 million people with felony convictions, 14 million new an arrests every year, 2.2 million people residing in jail or prison. that's more than anywhere else in the world. as a member of the nacdl task force that produced this lateral damage report, i had the opportunity to travel to every region of the country and listen to the testimony of people living with convictions as well as to the testimony of many other stake holders in the criminal justice system. in northern california we heard from a chief of police who was dealing with a significant crime problem arising murder rate and widespread community distrust. as he searched for solutions he realized that he was policing from a place of fear. that was his term, policing from a place
mr. jones?>> thank you, mr. hec. mr. jones? >> thank you for the invitation to appear before you this morning. we have a lot of ground to cover in a little time. i'm going to get right into it. 68 million people in this country are living with a criminal record. that's one in every four adults. 20 million people with felony convictions, 14 million new an arrests every year, 2.2 million people residing in jail or prison. that's more than anywhere else in the world. as a member of the...
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mr. jones?>> thank you, mr. hec. mr. jones? >> thank you for the invitation to appear before you this morning. we have a lot of ground to cover in a little time. i'm going to get right into it. 68 million people in this country are living with a criminal record. that's one in every four adults. 20 million people with felony convictions, 14 million new an arrests every year, 2.2 million people residing in jail or prison. that's more than anywhere else in the world. as a member of the nacdl task force that produced this lateral damage report, i had the opportunity to travel to every region of the country and listen to the testimony of people living with convictions as well as to the testimony of many other stake holders in the criminal justice system. in northern california we heard from a chief of police who was dealing with a significant crime problem arising murder rate and widespread community distrust. as he searched for solutions he realized that he was policing from a place of fear. that was his term, policing from a place
mr. jones?>> thank you, mr. hec. mr. jones? >> thank you for the invitation to appear before you this morning. we have a lot of ground to cover in a little time. i'm going to get right into it. 68 million people in this country are living with a criminal record. that's one in every four adults. 20 million people with felony convictions, 14 million new an arrests every year, 2.2 million people residing in jail or prison. that's more than anywhere else in the world. as a member of the...
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>> i think it was as unreal to mr. jones as it is about everybody watching. mr. jones heard gunshots, he turned towards the trooper and all of the sudden saw trooper gruber firing at him. he raised his hands in the air, as the statement said, unyielding kplients. he then tells the trooper, why did you shoot me? he tried to obey them at his own pe ril. he ended up getting shot in the hip by a trooper who was way, way out of line. who simply was aggressive, had his gun in his hand at the stop when he got out of the patrol car and fired those four shots at mr. joans. >> what, if anything, can you tell us about what happens afterwards. he's taken to the hospital. is there any official contact from the state highway patrol or anyone else saying are you okay? we're sorry? is anyone following up to make sure that he's been treated effectively? >> chris, at this point, no one has apologized to mr. jones. especially mr. gruber. mr. gruber had his opportunity at the first court appearance. that was never done. mr. jones was laid on the ground, handcuffed, taken to the hospi
>> i think it was as unreal to mr. jones as it is about everybody watching. mr. jones heard gunshots, he turned towards the trooper and all of the sudden saw trooper gruber firing at him. he raised his hands in the air, as the statement said, unyielding kplients. he then tells the trooper, why did you shoot me? he tried to obey them at his own pe ril. he ended up getting shot in the hip by a trooper who was way, way out of line. who simply was aggressive, had his gun in his hand at the...
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mr. jones is a lecturer at columbia law school where he teaches criminal defense externship and a trial practice course. he is on the faculty of the national criminal defense college in macon, georgia and is frequently invited to lecture on criminal justice issues throughout the country. he currently serves as secretary of the national association of criminal defense lawyers and previously served that organization as a two-term member of the board of directors parliamentarian, co-chair of both the indigent defense committee and the special task force on problem solving courts and is currently cochair of the task force on the restoration of rights and status after conviction. platform mathias heck is a prosecuting attorney from montgomery county, ohio. he previously served montgomery county as a law clerk and then as assistant prosecuting attorney. he received his undergraduate degree from marquette university which is a very wise choice and his jd degree from the georgetown university law cente
mr. jones is a lecturer at columbia law school where he teaches criminal defense externship and a trial practice course. he is on the faculty of the national criminal defense college in macon, georgia and is frequently invited to lecture on criminal justice issues throughout the country. he currently serves as secretary of the national association of criminal defense lawyers and previously served that organization as a two-term member of the board of directors parliamentarian, co-chair of both...
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both mr. jones and mr. heck have said that we should repeal all mandatory collateral consequences that apply across the board. now, one part of federal law prohibits anyone who has been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence from possessing a firearm. do you believe that congress should repeal this law? >> as far as my position is concerned, again, the aba has not taken a position on that. i think we have to look, again, at the individual involved in the individual crime. so, for example, we've had cases in domestic violence of something that is certainly on my radar screen personally and my office. and something just like child abuse that we take very seriously. and when we have a domestic violence case, i think we have to look. is that person an owner of guns, or does that person use a gun? i think those distinctions have to be made. i think a broad -- simply a designation of someone who owns a gun should never be able to own a gun again i think has to be looked at very seriously as opposed
both mr. jones and mr. heck have said that we should repeal all mandatory collateral consequences that apply across the board. now, one part of federal law prohibits anyone who has been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence from possessing a firearm. do you believe that congress should repeal this law? >> as far as my position is concerned, again, the aba has not taken a position on that. i think we have to look, again, at the individual involved in the individual crime....
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. >> mr. jones, you are concerned about the number of african- american men who are pinched. >> and the name of your organization is emblematic of your position, right? two is enough means what? >> especially in african- american communities action we already have a disproportionate amount of liquor stores on the corners, tobacco advertising targeted towards us. what we're concerned with is with the legalization of marijuana, we're going to see a negative societal impact. i currently -- currently 136 million people use alcohol. 18 million people use marijuana. we're concerned about seeing that number rise to what it is with tobacco or alcohol. >> the district has already decriminalized mrming. there's a -- marijuana. there's a small final. why do we need to legalize it it. >> 77% of the tickets that have been written have been written in communities of color. we're seeing a continued discrimination against people of color and we're per spettually finding that -- perpetually finding that -- i share m
. >> mr. jones, you are concerned about the number of african- american men who are pinched. >> and the name of your organization is emblematic of your position, right? two is enough means what? >> especially in african- american communities action we already have a disproportionate amount of liquor stores on the corners, tobacco advertising targeted towards us. what we're concerned with is with the legalization of marijuana, we're going to see a negative societal impact. i...
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jones. inside the jail he's also known by a different nickname. >> mr. not guilty. >> mr. not guilty. >> john jones most definitely did not do it. >> innocent man. >> mr. not guilty, man. i'm an innocent man. free john jones, hot boy. tony montana. this is how we've got to live right now. you know, that's my bottle right there. that's my homeboy right here. i love him. i love all them. they all innocent men. you know, we innocent. john jones, mr. not guilty, y'all. >> jones earned that moniker over the previous seven years. though he's had numerous arrests and convictions on drugs and weapons charges, he's been acquitted in separate murder and attempted murder charges. an additional murder charge was dropped to reckless homicide after a witness failed to testify. jones took a plea deal and served a nine-month sentence. >> louisville's most wanted, man. and i ain't saying it just to be saying it. i'm louisville's most wanted. they want me off the street. >> 14 months earlier jones, who is regarded by law enforcement as a prominent gang member, was once again arrested on an a
jones. inside the jail he's also known by a different nickname. >> mr. not guilty. >> mr. not guilty. >> john jones most definitely did not do it. >> innocent man. >> mr. not guilty, man. i'm an innocent man. free john jones, hot boy. tony montana. this is how we've got to live right now. you know, that's my bottle right there. that's my homeboy right here. i love him. i love all them. they all innocent men. you know, we innocent. john jones, mr. not guilty, y'all....
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may and mrs. jones -- me and mrs. jones ♪ music was coming from all across america.ast. >> the unmistakable sound of philadelphia. >> ♪ a smile in your face, all the time they want to take your place, the back stabbers ♪ >> ♪ whenever you call me, i'll be there, whenever you want me, i'll be there ♪ ♪ >> there was a very interesting band incorporating rock, jazz, and rhythm and blues to make exciting music on the west coast. >> ♪ cisco kid was a friend of mine ♪ >> ♪ don't you know that it's true that for me and for you, the world is a ghetto ♪ >> well. the song sound even better today. they are timeless. we have put together all the best soul classics from a special aero. that is the soul of the 1970's and getting it is as easy as picking up the phone. >> in the 1970's, soul music filled the airwaves with great vocal groups, funk bands, and sexy superstars. all across america, we were listening to the soul of the 1970s. >> ♪ that's the way of the world, that's the power ♪ >> >> ♪ every time i turn around, back to love again ♪ >> you will hear 150 songs that made the
may and mrs. jones -- me and mrs. jones ♪ music was coming from all across america.ast. >> the unmistakable sound of philadelphia. >> ♪ a smile in your face, all the time they want to take your place, the back stabbers ♪ >> ♪ whenever you call me, i'll be there, whenever you want me, i'll be there ♪ ♪ >> there was a very interesting band incorporating rock, jazz, and rhythm and blues to make exciting music on the west coast. >> ♪ cisco kid was a...
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mr. jones? >> i think unless there is some public safety that outweighs a person's right to get a law law sense, to pass the bar, unless there is some public benefit that outweighs that person practicing law, then i would say, he should not have that restriction or any automatic mandatory bans. >> do you know of any initiatives by the aba or state bar association to address that particular issue? either one of you? >> no. i know the project of the collateral consequence of the project did not entail that. it had to do with cataloging and assembling the collateral consequence. which was a monumental task. but the particular issue you are asking about, i don't know of any state or bar tackling that yet. >> thank you. >> i think that just like we see, disproportionate as far as imprisonment is concerned, i think that goes along with that. because so many times the sanctions are attached to a conviction. i think that once you see the affect it has on the incarceration, imprisonment, you will see the
mr. jones? >> i think unless there is some public safety that outweighs a person's right to get a law law sense, to pass the bar, unless there is some public benefit that outweighs that person practicing law, then i would say, he should not have that restriction or any automatic mandatory bans. >> do you know of any initiatives by the aba or state bar association to address that particular issue? either one of you? >> no. i know the project of the collateral consequence of the...
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mr. jamal jones, he was asking for a white shirt, which is a supervisor. is one of the officers there was at least a corporal or a sergeant, but the other one there who had the bar that smashed the window out was actually a lieutenant. and you heard him say, are you going to open the door? because apparently he kept refusing to open the door. and he said if you don't open the door, we'll open it for you. so he had a chance to open the door, but should it have been done that particular way? that's the question. >> okay. and joey jackson, you know, a lot of times when we talk about these routine traffic stops, a lot of times the law is on the side of the officers. as susan pointed out, they weren't buckled up at the end of the day. they were cited for that violation among other smaller items. there are lots of thoughts running through my head and the heads of others, as well. what's your read on this? >> brooke, this is very disappointing. i respect and understand that the police have a difficult job. we get that. but when you're doing law enforcement, you h
mr. jamal jones, he was asking for a white shirt, which is a supervisor. is one of the officers there was at least a corporal or a sergeant, but the other one there who had the bar that smashed the window out was actually a lieutenant. and you heard him say, are you going to open the door? because apparently he kept refusing to open the door. and he said if you don't open the door, we'll open it for you. so he had a chance to open the door, but should it have been done that particular way?...
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knowing that information allows the host to step up good evening mr. jones. glad you are here. they talk and often they're not completely clear how much money they're actually losing. maybe a hundred and 50 they did not exactly know. the other thing back and have been vacancy he is down he should not have lost that much remember previously he typically plays $200 so he may come up to say a word like to give you a free steak dinner or to the comedy show so they feel good about the experience since they had a core evening at the gambling table. they know what drinks you prefer. drinks are not only served in this manner. there are some things the casino does not know but it does know what is happening in the public space but not in the private. here is an actual door that i photograph with research and the dress code for this party is naked if you don't like to party needed please check out the party's upstairs. thank you. this is the wild activity in vegas. of course, the video surveillance from the casino a typical large casino may have 3,000 or 5,000 but natalie the customers b
knowing that information allows the host to step up good evening mr. jones. glad you are here. they talk and often they're not completely clear how much money they're actually losing. maybe a hundred and 50 they did not exactly know. the other thing back and have been vacancy he is down he should not have lost that much remember previously he typically plays $200 so he may come up to say a word like to give you a free steak dinner or to the comedy show so they feel good about the experience...
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. >> i made the effort before i left school today, i thought i will definitely seek you out, mr. jonesank you for the honor. >> reporter: he hopes today's football players remember the lessons he did while playing for the titans. >> it taught me how to respect people and it taught me how to demand suspect back. >> reporter: diane roberts, wusa9 sports. >> the titans were undefeated and virginia state champs in 1971. the current squad got a little work to do, 1-5, but current players say they're striving to live up to the example set by that original titans team away from the gridiron. good for them. >>> let's stay on the titans theme. coming up at 6:20 burgundy and gold wrap up preps for the tennessee titans, a break- through on the horizon? we'll discuss in about 25 minutes. >>> next we attempt to separate fact from fear. you'll hear from an ebola expert on just how hard it is to contract the virus on a plane. >> reporter: i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek. a frozen yogurt store
. >> i made the effort before i left school today, i thought i will definitely seek you out, mr. jonesank you for the honor. >> reporter: he hopes today's football players remember the lessons he did while playing for the titans. >> it taught me how to respect people and it taught me how to demand suspect back. >> reporter: diane roberts, wusa9 sports. >> the titans were undefeated and virginia state champs in 1971. the current squad got a little work to do, 1-5,...
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what you're going to see is you're going to see mr. jones himself which will mean he'll be charged and there will be a bail hearing and he has an attorney and he's surrendered and he's not a flight risk and they will release him on his own and that case from 2007 has nothing to do with what police did. >> great to see you. thank you. >>> women shouldn't ask for raises? those aren't my words. they are the words of microsoft ceo and as you might expect there are plenty of people who are not happy with him. next, the microsoft board member that asked the question that brought that controversial response will join us live. means keeping seven billion ctransactions flowing.g, and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big data and cloud solutions make sure you always know what's coming - and are ready for it. make it matter. [chris] tit hugs you.s to your body. [jeffery] i don't have to think about how to get comfortable an
what you're going to see is you're going to see mr. jones himself which will mean he'll be charged and there will be a bail hearing and he has an attorney and he's surrendered and he's not a flight risk and they will release him on his own and that case from 2007 has nothing to do with what police did. >> great to see you. thank you. >>> women shouldn't ask for raises? those aren't my words. they are the words of microsoft ceo and as you might expect there are plenty of people...
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>> after several requests for mr. jones to get out of the vehicle, he refused. they said on a number of occasions he seemed to reach to the back seat of the vehicle and they feared he had a weapon. as this video shows, we need another video of how terrified black motorists can be. >> his 14-year-old had the presence of mind to record all of this on his iphone. do you think the impact of what we saw unfold in ferguson is making people think twice about encounters and having it pull out the phone? >> in ferguson where he was choked by police officers, any number of cases where black men, unarmed black men are badly hurt or killed. people are aware and pulling out their cell phones and in ferguson, they are wearing body cameras to make sure they record any encounter with the police. it only takes a little bit to tip to a dangerous side. >> absolutely. the hammond police reported this incident said that jones was arrested for failure to aid an officer. is that a charge? i never heard of that. >> i placed a call to the hammond police and haven't gotten a response. i'
>> after several requests for mr. jones to get out of the vehicle, he refused. they said on a number of occasions he seemed to reach to the back seat of the vehicle and they feared he had a weapon. as this video shows, we need another video of how terrified black motorists can be. >> his 14-year-old had the presence of mind to record all of this on his iphone. do you think the impact of what we saw unfold in ferguson is making people think twice about encounters and having it pull...
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issue a statement, the hammond police yishtd a statement in response to the lawsuit being filed by mr. jones and ms. mahone and their response is the hammond police officers were acting in the interest of officer safety and in accordance with indiana law. i guess i will start with you, ms. mahone. why did you call 911 during that traffic stop? what prompted you initially to call 911? >> i really didn't feel safe. i wanted someone to send a higher superior because i did not trust that police officer at all. >> and were you pulled over initially by one officer? >> yes. >> and at what point did other officers arrive? >> later on. probably about -- i think the first officer came ten -- no, about six minutes after the initial stop. >> and you mentioned that you'd seen the officers draw a gun or one of the officers draw a gun. was it the initial officer that pulled you over that did that or at what point did you see an officer draw a gun? >> when jamal was reaching in the back for his identification. >> jamal, let me ask you the question now. when you were asked for your identification, you said y
issue a statement, the hammond police yishtd a statement in response to the lawsuit being filed by mr. jones and ms. mahone and their response is the hammond police officers were acting in the interest of officer safety and in accordance with indiana law. i guess i will start with you, ms. mahone. why did you call 911 during that traffic stop? what prompted you initially to call 911? >> i really didn't feel safe. i wanted someone to send a higher superior because i did not trust that...
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police asked mr. jones for his i.d. and told the couple to get out of the car.he incident was recorded by a teen in the back seat of the car. >> i guess he's looking for his information in his book bag. when he reached for his book bag, they pulled a gun out. what was the purpose of a gun? and now they asking me to open my door so i can get out. i'm scared. if you can pull out a gun with two kids in the back seat. >> are you going to open the door? >> why do you say people are not going to hurt you? [ screaming ] >> the family has now filed a lawsuit, saying the officers used excessive force. police say they did nothing wrong. in years passed this might have been a he said/she said scenario, but now, this case like many others, will have video evidence to help reach a just result. joining me now is former police chief val demmings. thank you for being here. >> thank you, reverend al. it's good to be here. >> chief demmings, let's start with this new cell phone video wi from indiana. what struck you as you watched the tape? >> first of all, i want to say, i think
police asked mr. jones for his i.d. and told the couple to get out of the car.he incident was recorded by a teen in the back seat of the car. >> i guess he's looking for his information in his book bag. when he reached for his book bag, they pulled a gun out. what was the purpose of a gun? and now they asking me to open my door so i can get out. i'm scared. if you can pull out a gun with two kids in the back seat. >> are you going to open the door? >> why do you say people are...
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we have absolutely no interest in what mrs. jones or her foreign counterpart are cooking for dinner. but in collecting this we can't avoid collecting irrelevant information because of the way the communications flow. one of my colleagues at odni phrased this there's no such thing as immaculate collection. there's really theoretically two ways you can deal with this problem. the problem that we're incidentally invariably going to collect incidentally communications that we aren't interested in. one is to say the risks to privacy from this collection are so great that we ought to bar certain kinds of collection all together. and the other is the approach that chuck just averted to which is to say we're going to permit the collection but we're going to impose stringent regulations on how you use the data to ensure that it's not used inappropriately. and it probably will not surprise anybody in this room given my current position that i favor the latter approach over the former. i think it's unwise in the current security environment to
we have absolutely no interest in what mrs. jones or her foreign counterpart are cooking for dinner. but in collecting this we can't avoid collecting irrelevant information because of the way the communications flow. one of my colleagues at odni phrased this there's no such thing as immaculate collection. there's really theoretically two ways you can deal with this problem. the problem that we're incidentally invariably going to collect incidentally communications that we aren't interested in....
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. >> moderator: walter jones it is your turn. >> mr. allen, your opponent was organized by a muslim center and you refused to participate in that venue. does that portray a religious bias on your part? >> allen: no, we never refused to participate in that debate. >> but you refused to participate in that location. >> allen: nothing from my mouth or campaign refused to debate john barrow any time. >> why didn't it happen at the islamic center? >> allen: we got a call saying we are moving it and steve crawford said he wasn't going to be part of the debate and we said what do we do now and they said it is going to be at the columbia county and i said okay we will be there. >> moderator: michele worth it is your time. >> mr. barrow, you are on record saying you will appeal parts of the affordable care act. when parts and how would you approve the law? >> barrow: lots of ways. there have been more than 50 votes to appeal bits and pieces and i voted to repeal half of them. i want to repeal the parts that are not working and keep the parts tha
. >> moderator: walter jones it is your turn. >> mr. allen, your opponent was organized by a muslim center and you refused to participate in that venue. does that portray a religious bias on your part? >> allen: no, we never refused to participate in that debate. >> but you refused to participate in that location. >> allen: nothing from my mouth or campaign refused to debate john barrow any time. >> why didn't it happen at the islamic center? >> allen:...
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we have absolutely no interest in what mrs. jonesr her foreign counterpart are cooking for dinner. but in collecting this we can't avoid collecting irrelevant information because of the way the communications flow. one of my colleagues at odni phrased this there's no such thing as immaculate collection. there's really theoretically two ways you can deal with this problem. the problem that we're incidentally invariably going to collect incidentally communications that we aren't interested in. one is to say the risks to privacy from this collection are so great that we ought to bar certain kinds of collection all together. and the other is the approach that chuck just averted to which is to say we're going to permit the collection but we're going to impose stringent regulations on how you use the data to ensure that it's not used inappropriately. and it probably will not surprise anybody in this room given my current position that i favor the latter approach over the former. i think it's unwise in the current security environment to sa
we have absolutely no interest in what mrs. jonesr her foreign counterpart are cooking for dinner. but in collecting this we can't avoid collecting irrelevant information because of the way the communications flow. one of my colleagues at odni phrased this there's no such thing as immaculate collection. there's really theoretically two ways you can deal with this problem. the problem that we're incidentally invariably going to collect incidentally communications that we aren't interested in....
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we have absolutely no interest in what mrs. jones or her foreign counterpart is cooking for dinner, but in targeting and collecting foreign intelligence information we can't avoid collecting irrelevant information because of the way the communications flow. one of my colleagues at od & i has phrased this there's no such thing as immaculate collection and there's really theoretically two ways you can deal with this problem, the prab that we're innings dentally going to invariably connect incidencely, communications we're not interested in. one is to say the risks to privacy from this collection are so great that we ought to bar certain kinds of collection all together, and the other is the approach that chuck just averted to which is to say we're going to permit the collection and we're going to impose stringent regulations on how you use the data to make sure it's not used inappropriately, and it probably won't surprise anybody in this room given my current position that i favor the latter approach over the former. i think it's unwis
we have absolutely no interest in what mrs. jones or her foreign counterpart is cooking for dinner, but in targeting and collecting foreign intelligence information we can't avoid collecting irrelevant information because of the way the communications flow. one of my colleagues at od & i has phrased this there's no such thing as immaculate collection and there's really theoretically two ways you can deal with this problem, the prab that we're innings dentally going to invariably connect...
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we were actively investigating this report from mr. jones. matter of fact, the officers were out locating and look through the area when they were actively contacted by the hammond police department in regards to the actions of mr. vann. >> did he say something, i screwed up this time with the last one and he believes that's why you caught him? correct. >> at this point i'm not sure if it's because he just got caught or he screwed up. but at this point he is in custody, and we're glad of that. especially for our citizens. >> absolutely. mayor, do you know why vann cooperated with police in hammond? and is he still cooperating? >> we certainly don't have any idea of what motivated his actions even before being captured and since that time. you know, it's hard to get into the mindset of someone who clearly seems to be a psychopath. >> the question, though, is we know he was a convicted sex offender. was he on a watch list of any kind? on the department's raidar? either of you can answer that. excuse me. >> well, he was actually on the registry
we were actively investigating this report from mr. jones. matter of fact, the officers were out locating and look through the area when they were actively contacted by the hammond police department in regards to the actions of mr. vann. >> did he say something, i screwed up this time with the last one and he believes that's why you caught him? correct. >> at this point i'm not sure if it's because he just got caught or he screwed up. but at this point he is in custody, and we're...
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of popular film franchise reportedly in the works of the inside the diary at the fate of but jones >> : mrsw long are you >> : a merry eyes, not take a banking >> : become a national conversation 45 rolled oscar winner speaking out raising a statement saying they're still the rent and doesn't after the older i >> : but i am dead and i'm happy >> : but tide of the installment of bridget jones and development >> : industry insider analyzes with the state with couldn't perceive transformation >> : obese have made together over half a billion dollars assuredness year thurber drawings movie and part because scott tissues can resolve recently pulled out of the film for that and ray also had issues with the script to >> : of course put the movie stars on the poster after recognizable as a little issue with renault. >> : warned him and is considered tonight 7 >> : all celebrity news here on kron 4 instead of seven and a tense night some 30 pot by local news on kron 4 news at 8 >> : level in san mateo bridge shot by of the sun shine gorgeous thing today despicable storms approaching more details on
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tell them what i think and i tell you what they think. >> moderator: another question from walter jones. >> mr. allen, you have put about $1 million of your own money into this campaign and some observers might say couldn't that many benefit the district more if you have given it to a food shelter or church instead of what looks like sort of an ego trip? allen: let me tell you about that. that is a great question because i have worked out in the community. we are sold in lots of community problems with the united way, christ community health services, the heritage school. i tell you what i found out, we cannot solve our problems in the community as fast as washington is creating them. i always believed you have to go to the root of the problem and so i focused totally on trying to do something at the washington level to stop this government from creating the problems we know how to solve in the local community. >> moderator: another question from michele worth. >> exactly how would you go about reducing the nation's debt? where should be cut? barrow which identify wasteful spending and reduce
tell them what i think and i tell you what they think. >> moderator: another question from walter jones. >> mr. allen, you have put about $1 million of your own money into this campaign and some observers might say couldn't that many benefit the district more if you have given it to a food shelter or church instead of what looks like sort of an ego trip? allen: let me tell you about that. that is a great question because i have worked out in the community. we are sold in lots of...
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she has a powerful daughter then i knew she was a pelosi i was at a recalling for jones the other night and the owner mr. doug began was saying a low class facility there i said you have not been to st. anthony's this is a world-class place so let's do a world-class name luxury tony's (clapping) so as i close here you know it's a trip i'm sitting in a chair next to nancy pelosi i used to sleep right here right here isn't that great god has a sense of humor this is completely nuts so as i leave here you know what me and all those people i'm sure we had something better to do than coming down to the attained luke those folks you're here for our clients that's a wonderful thing come on let's hear it (clapping) so as i finish up before i get put out i want you to remember you're here to do a job it's not 0 over after a couple of hours they or more e remove the seats there will be people sleeping we have one hundred and 50 people sleeping in the church on pews everyday the job is not over the job is not over (clapping.) thank you, thank you for your per apprehension i definitely want to go on a tour i'm plea
she has a powerful daughter then i knew she was a pelosi i was at a recalling for jones the other night and the owner mr. doug began was saying a low class facility there i said you have not been to st. anthony's this is a world-class place so let's do a world-class name luxury tony's (clapping) so as i close here you know it's a trip i'm sitting in a chair next to nancy pelosi i used to sleep right here right here isn't that great god has a sense of humor this is completely nuts so as i leave...
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mr. bones. time the next launch. calm down principal jones. android from tracfone. 90-day plans start as low as $20. unbeatable nationwide coverage. no contract. the samsung galaxy centura. just $59.88. tracfone. do everything for less. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are24/7branches? it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. >> we have a ro lo in common. after years of trying to get pregnant naturally, they weren't having any success. >> what was that like? i mean you two are young to have been trying to young and able b and i felt like everything was broken. the thing i wanted moste eed mo was being kept from me. >> while john's sperm count was low, there was still a chance. >> at with a point. they tried to get pregnant but one by waurngs the surprise that i learned was that my ovarian reserve was extremely low and had been screenly low through this. determined to have another child,
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jones. >> you are mrs. cuteness in local hollywood, aren't you. >> oh, no, it vice nice compliment i'll take it, thank you. >> you go do other things and people don't see you because you are in the in the public eye. >> reporter: with renee zellweger's face becoming national conversation the 45 year-old, oscar winner is speaking out releasing a statement saying quote, perhaps lie different. who doesn't as they get older but i am different, i'm happy. >> i like you very much, just as you are. >> reporter: with the much bridget stones franchise reportedly still in development our industry insider analyzes what is at stake with zellweger's perceived transformation. >> bridget jones movies have made together over a half billion dollars. i'm in the sure we will ever see a third bridget generals movie and part of it is number one they have issues that they cannot resolve. hugh grant pull out of the film for. that he implied colin fi.r.t. h and renee zellweger had issues of the script. you have to put your movie s
jones. >> you are mrs. cuteness in local hollywood, aren't you. >> oh, no, it vice nice compliment i'll take it, thank you. >> you go do other things and people don't see you because you are in the in the public eye. >> reporter: with renee zellweger's face becoming national conversation the 45 year-old, oscar winner is speaking out releasing a statement saying quote, perhaps lie different. who doesn't as they get older but i am different, i'm happy. >> i like you...
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mr. van jones, cnn political contributor.n, why are you running away from the president? how can that be a good strategy in what kind of democrats are you? you're democants. >> most of the elections are being held in deep red state territory where romney did very, very well. situation like that there's no reason to bring in the president of the united states. they want to talk about obama. we should be talking about minimum wang and they are. we're talking about obama, talking about student loans. they talk about obama, with he talk about reproductive rights for women. that's appropriate thing to do for the party. >> why not talk about the things? >> because he's not popular in the places. where is he popular he's on the radio and doing things where he is popular. listen, this is politics. this is math. if the president's going to help your numbers you use him. if he's not, you don't use him. that's pure politics. >> let's look at the poll. ana, your team wants this to be a referendum on all things obama, but put up the poll
mr. van jones, cnn political contributor.n, why are you running away from the president? how can that be a good strategy in what kind of democrats are you? you're democants. >> most of the elections are being held in deep red state territory where romney did very, very well. situation like that there's no reason to bring in the president of the united states. they want to talk about obama. we should be talking about minimum wang and they are. we're talking about obama, talking about...
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mr. secretary. mark jones in kalamazoo, michigan.erns that fha lenders had with the clarity, it seems like some of the things they're coming through to us now are more former over substance. in other words, if we rate a very good reason, well reasoned credit quality loan but don't check the right box we get penalized. can you give us some comfort that that is going to happen a year you say, let's work together. >> thank you very much for that in sight. unocal we want this to be meaningful collaboration. so it is helpful. of course, there are two things that we need to get right. four-man substance. but you don't want the form to be so draconian that it really gets -- it injures the substance. sele would love to get more input and see how all as we revamp some of these things we can get it right. >> thank you so much for being here. a little bit of days of the with the home ownership comment, which i love the idea. how we're going to insure credit quality. >> that's a great question. in fact, i think that is right at the heart of thos
mr. secretary. mark jones in kalamazoo, michigan.erns that fha lenders had with the clarity, it seems like some of the things they're coming through to us now are more former over substance. in other words, if we rate a very good reason, well reasoned credit quality loan but don't check the right box we get penalized. can you give us some comfort that that is going to happen a year you say, let's work together. >> thank you very much for that in sight. unocal we want this to be meaningful...
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. >> moderator: walter jones it is your turn. >> mr. allen, your opponent was organized by a muslim center and you refused to participate in that venue. does that portray a religious bias on your part? >> allen: no, we never refused to participate in that debate. >> but you refused to participate in that location. >> allen: nothing from my mouth or campaign refused to debate john barrow any time. >> why didn't it happen at the islamic center? >> allen: we got a call saying we are moving it and steve crawford said he wasn't going to be part of the debate and we said what do we do now and they said it is going to be at the columbia county and i said okay we will be there. >> moderator: michele worth it is your time. >> mr. barrow, you are on record saying you will appeal parts of the affordable care act. when parts and how would you approve the law? >> barrow: lots of ways. there have been more than 50 votes to appeal bits and pieces and i voted to repeal half of them. i want to repeal the parts that are not working and keep the parts tha
. >> moderator: walter jones it is your turn. >> mr. allen, your opponent was organized by a muslim center and you refused to participate in that venue. does that portray a religious bias on your part? >> allen: no, we never refused to participate in that debate. >> but you refused to participate in that location. >> allen: nothing from my mouth or campaign refused to debate john barrow any time. >> why didn't it happen at the islamic center? >> allen:...
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mr. bones. time the next launch. calm down principal jones. do all that with my android from tracfone. 90-day plans start as low as $20. unbeatable nationwide coverage. no contract. the samsung galaxy centura. just $59.88. tracfone. do everything for less. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. that's why i take doctor recommended colace capsules. [ male announcer ] for certain medical conditions where straining should be avoided, colace softens the stool for effective relief from occasional constipation. go to colacecapsules.com for savings. >> live from the abc 7 broadcast center, this is an abc 7 news update. >
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mrs. roosevelt, supper is served." and i exited. and that's the last time it's ever happened to me. >> reporter: it may surprise you that jones, withundoubtedly one of the most recognizable voices in the world... >> this is cnn. >> reporter: ...says he still struggles with stutter to this day. but it hasn't held him back on stage, film, or television. jones has won three emmy awards, an honorary academy award and two tony awards for his stage performances in the "great white hope" about a black boxer, and for august wilson's play" fences" about the african american experience and race relations. >> don't you try and go through life worried if someone had liked you or not. you best make sure that they are doing right by you. >> reporter: jones had several other notable roles including othello on broadway... >> people will come, ray. >> reporter: ...and in the modern film classic "field of dreams." jones told us that early on, his roles were limited because of his race. >> i'm going to bust it wide open and the we are all going to go out for a champagne lunch. >> reporter: but despite being one of the most prominent african american
mrs. roosevelt, supper is served." and i exited. and that's the last time it's ever happened to me. >> reporter: it may surprise you that jones, withundoubtedly one of the most recognizable voices in the world... >> this is cnn. >> reporter: ...says he still struggles with stutter to this day. but it hasn't held him back on stage, film, or television. jones has won three emmy awards, an honorary academy award and two tony awards for his stage performances in the...
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columbia university's institute for the study of human rights, and david corn, mother jones washington bureau chief. well, mr. washington bureau chief, here goes washington again, all excited that a member of the administration actually, believe it or not, has some disagreements with the president. >> this is not the first time. robert gates had disagreements, others have come out and said the same. if you read a book that i wrote called "showdown," you would see that when it came to the bin laden raid, what to do in egypt and what to do in libya, there were some profound differences among the foreign policy experts themselves, at the highest levels of obama's government. so it's really not that unusual. i do think that the main point that people are latching on to here, that obama, you know, could have, should have left troops in iraq, is, you know, some of the argument that mitt romney's been making, that somehow magically, obama, if he had tried harder, could have convinced nuri al maliki to keep troops there when maliki didn't want them there for all sorts of reasons of his own. and, you know, the bush a
columbia university's institute for the study of human rights, and david corn, mother jones washington bureau chief. well, mr. washington bureau chief, here goes washington again, all excited that a member of the administration actually, believe it or not, has some disagreements with the president. >> this is not the first time. robert gates had disagreements, others have come out and said the same. if you read a book that i wrote called "showdown," you would see that when it...
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mr. bones. time the next launch. calm down principal jones.-day plans start as low as $20. unbeatable nationwide coverage. no contract. the samsung galaxy centura. just $59.88. tracfone. do everything for less. . >>> hello, my name is mike rowe, welcome back to the show, although technically that is still a commercial, an infomercial to be precise, that is me selling cars, trucks, that is my buddy, dressed him up as an elf a year ago, there he is dressed up as a dog for flea and tick products. i have gotten many people involved in commercials. they're fun and pay the rent. that is my mom and dad, and point is without no commercials there would be no commercial tv. introducing the wonder bonner. >> yeah, that happened. anyway, there was another form of wonder boner, and this is why we came down to meet a guy in austin who has covered the advertisement process. and he has managed to make it look better. so we're going to have a signed warehouse now? >> not a sign, this is his shop, nothing corporate. everything this guy does is custom made. he d
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