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mr. lewis, what do you think about u.s. telecom and its members filing their lawsuit? >> guest: well, i think, you know, first we start with where we degree. we both agree that net neutrality protections are important, and that's an important thing to start with. we do disagree with the lawsuit. we've been very supportive of the rules that the fcc enacted and have now become force of law. we think that after a decade of working towards a way to have net neutrality rules that could hold up in court, that this is the strongest set of net neutrality approximates that we've seen in the -- protections that we've seen in the three different attempts at the agency to insure that the internet remains open. so we're very hopeful and supportive of these rules and expect that they'll have a strong chance of holding up in court. >> host: why does public knowledge believe that net neutrality rules are necessary at this point? >> guest: so the internet really developed under the idea that consumers could go anywhere online if they're paying for access and developed and blossomed bec
mr. lewis, what do you think about u.s. telecom and its members filing their lawsuit? >> guest: well, i think, you know, first we start with where we degree. we both agree that net neutrality protections are important, and that's an important thing to start with. we do disagree with the lawsuit. we've been very supportive of the rules that the fcc enacted and have now become force of law. we think that after a decade of working towards a way to have net neutrality rules that could hold up...
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. >> host: mr. lewis, has the internet been successful fair and if so why change the rules >> guest: it has been successful and we want it to ton to be successful successful. we want to see the internet developing the way it has been developed. and that is promoting broadband access providers to build out their networks build robust networks capable of using all of the great services ones we have not thought of and we want to encourage investment in the services, start up companies that started in garages. i just used uber. we want to continue to use services like that. in order to -- >> host: those are the types of businesses formed prior to title ii? >> guest: and during title ii. it seized to exist in the early 2000's. so the early internet and the middle years of the development of the next phase where you saw video develop online were highly successful times in online services happening under both regimes. >> i think uber is a great example. uber competes with a service that is offered as a common ca
. >> host: mr. lewis, has the internet been successful fair and if so why change the rules >> guest: it has been successful and we want it to ton to be successful successful. we want to see the internet developing the way it has been developed. and that is promoting broadband access providers to build out their networks build robust networks capable of using all of the great services ones we have not thought of and we want to encourage investment in the services, start up companies...
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mr. lewis: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. lewis: i rise in support of house bill 1152, the i.r.s. email transparency act. in 2012, the internal revenue service prohibited employees from using personal and email accounts for governmental or official purposes. this bill stipulates the commonsense rule of federal law. house bill 115 responds to the investigation into the processing of tax exempt application. this investigation started nearly two years ago in may, 2013. to date, the agency has spent more than $20 million to produce more than 1,300,000 pages of documents, including 78,000 emails from miss lois lerner. mr. speaker, to date there's not been one shred of evidence produced to support the republican claim that the process of application was politically motivated or intended to target the president's political enemies. the inspector general even stated that no one outside the agency was involved in setting the s
mr. lewis: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. lewis: i rise in support of house bill 1152, the i.r.s. email transparency act. in 2012, the internal revenue service prohibited employees from using personal and email accounts for governmental or official purposes. this bill stipulates the commonsense rule of federal law. house bill 115 responds to the investigation into the processing of tax exempt application. this...
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mr. lewis: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia. mr. lewis: i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. ryan: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. ryan: i'm understanding that we have the right to close and we just closed. i ask unanimous consent that the gentleman from georgia be afforded time to make any comments he'd like to. mr. lewis: well, thank you very much, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, mr. speaker i support h.r. 1058, the taxpayer bill of rights act of 2015. on this tax day we must do more for our taxpayers. i urge all of my colleagues on both side of the aisle to vote yes for h.r. 1058. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. ryan: we yielded our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin yields back. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 1058 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the cha
mr. lewis: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia. mr. lewis: i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. ryan: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. ryan: i'm understanding that we have the right to close and we just closed. i ask unanimous consent that the gentleman from georgia be afforded time to make any comments he'd like to. mr. lewis: well, thank you very much, mr. chairman. mr. chairman,...
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mr. lewis, have you read day of deceit to mac. >> i have not. >> check into that. it goes back pretty far. dr. teachout, what doctor teachout, what a wonderful name -- >> not a dr. >> a lawyer. he had a jd. is that considered an accurate? a tremendous thing about american corruption in tammany hall, george washington plunkett who give us the concept of honest graft and dishonest graft. you have read that i help. okay. i hope. okay. so my question will be for all three of you and relates it affects to the future. mr. lewis in his book is laid out the possibility of electronic journalism. >> get to a short direct question. >> electronic journalism is being the ability to expose all this corruption. i'm asking you you, people in our reading books agrees to. is there a way and i try to approach or something we can begin to talk about the corruption in the soundbite in the bumper sticker that america wants? >> you guys want to jump in. >> a really great question. we lost one 3rd of all professional
mr. lewis, have you read day of deceit to mac. >> i have not. >> check into that. it goes back pretty far. dr. teachout, what doctor teachout, what a wonderful name -- >> not a dr. >> a lawyer. he had a jd. is that considered an accurate? a tremendous thing about american corruption in tammany hall, george washington plunkett who give us the concept of honest graft and dishonest graft. you have read that i help. okay. i hope. okay. so my question will be for all three of...
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mr. fitzpatrick followed lewis harry home one night from my condo. d he called me within minutes of mr. harry leaving stating that he was still married. the wife was still in the home. and that he wasn't going through any divorce. >> when police confronted lewis harry about the affair, he denied it. and roy fitzpatrick gave police one last piece of information. he admitted sending lewis and diane harry four threatening letters, but claimed that the three typewritten letters, the most incriminating, were forgeries. investigators noticed that one of the typewritten letters was in an envelope with a distinctive flaw. the spot where the flaps met was offset. they didn't match up the way they were supposed to. apparently this was a manufacturing flaw. >> when you've been in the business for any length of time, you know this is a very significant find, especially in a murder case, this is going to be a very important piece of physical evidence. >> on an envelope assembly line, blades slice through reams of paper creating a form with four flaps. when the fla
mr. fitzpatrick followed lewis harry home one night from my condo. d he called me within minutes of mr. harry leaving stating that he was still married. the wife was still in the home. and that he wasn't going through any divorce. >> when police confronted lewis harry about the affair, he denied it. and roy fitzpatrick gave police one last piece of information. he admitted sending lewis and diane harry four threatening letters, but claimed that the three typewritten letters, the most...
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mr. lewis appears to be keeping the market guessing while offering us a little bit of goodies. if you look at the underlying picture in terms of group sales, there is some evidence that we are getting a bit of a turnaround. q4 like for like sales posted the first improvement in four years. according to a british consortium, march retail sales are very good in terms of food. i think going forward there are silver linings. i think we have seen a significant recovery in the share prices. the lows that we saw in december. i'm actually quite encouraged by these numbers despite the fact that everyone will focus on the headline here. jon: the biggest annual loss in his almost-100 year history. michael houston is looking at this with the glass half filled player -- glass half-full. is this the kitchen sink? everyone last year across the u.k. was saying, is now the time to buy tesco? a month later, something else happened. is now the time to buy tesco? michael: sorry, are you asking me jon? jon: i am, mike. michael: [laughter] sorry. i think so. we may see a little bit of a pullback in
mr. lewis appears to be keeping the market guessing while offering us a little bit of goodies. if you look at the underlying picture in terms of group sales, there is some evidence that we are getting a bit of a turnaround. q4 like for like sales posted the first improvement in four years. according to a british consortium, march retail sales are very good in terms of food. i think going forward there are silver linings. i think we have seen a significant recovery in the share prices. the lows...
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mr. elliott lewis.next speaker, please. >> testifier: my name is cw johnson did, person lived in the tenderloin committee for 30 years off and on. also a community organizer. the -- have worked with you guys on redistricting and we know there's a necessary evil. so one of the things that we think we both work together and that's what we've done. so what we really hope that you listen to us and that you will -- thank you and have a good evening >> president: thank you so much mr. johnson. next speaker, please. good evening welcome. >> testifier: my name is kevin saul. i'm actually here with the rest of the central city collaborative in support of the redistricting lines, actually here to talk about the high-speed chase over the weekend that killed the poor defenseless woman who should not have been killed at all. there's too much people driving in the city that don't even care about the human life and about anything those people are just trying to exist in the city without having to worry about their liv
mr. elliott lewis.next speaker, please. >> testifier: my name is cw johnson did, person lived in the tenderloin committee for 30 years off and on. also a community organizer. the -- have worked with you guys on redistricting and we know there's a necessary evil. so one of the things that we think we both work together and that's what we've done. so what we really hope that you listen to us and that you will -- thank you and have a good evening >> president: thank you so much mr....
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mr. lewis: he is one of the true experts in the field and we are grateful he took the time to come and talk. the format will be chairman mccaul will make remarks, and then we will go to questions and answers, which hopefully everyone in the room will be energized about. with that, thank you. [applause] chairman mccaul: thanks, jim. for whoever the next president of the united states is going to be, i'm going to talk about the president's proposal on cyber and what is happening in the congress in response to that. i'm glad he is providing leadership on that. you said an old friend, i know that my hair is getting w hiter, but we do go way back. i remember, you know, when i was at the department of justice here in washington. when i was working as the attorney general, i had the idea in 2001 of doing a summit on terrorism and cyber security and a guy named dick clark was going to be my keynote speaker. the date of the event was september 12, 2001. but we ended up rescheduling that. by way of backg
mr. lewis: he is one of the true experts in the field and we are grateful he took the time to come and talk. the format will be chairman mccaul will make remarks, and then we will go to questions and answers, which hopefully everyone in the room will be energized about. with that, thank you. [applause] chairman mccaul: thanks, jim. for whoever the next president of the united states is going to be, i'm going to talk about the president's proposal on cyber and what is happening in the congress...
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. >> mr. lewis walter mccormick, thank you so much for joining us. cspan created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a local service by your cable or satellite provider. >> coming up on c-span2, discussion on the iran nuclear agreement, then turkey's foreign affair's minister talks about his country's role in the middle east and the iran nuclear negotiation negotiations. and then we will bring you several protential presidential candidate speeches. gl coming up on the next washington journal linda dempsey joins us to discuss legislation that would give the president fast track authority in negotiating the transatlantic partnership deal. and then we talk about the role in bolstering protection for the lgbt committee. and jennifer lawless talks about her new book on why young americans are turned off to politics. you can join the conversation with your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. >> she was called ms. president by her detractors and outspoken about views on slavery and women's write. one of the most prolific
. >> mr. lewis walter mccormick, thank you so much for joining us. cspan created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a local service by your cable or satellite provider. >> coming up on c-span2, discussion on the iran nuclear agreement, then turkey's foreign affair's minister talks about his country's role in the middle east and the iran nuclear negotiation negotiations. and then we will bring you several protential presidential candidate speeches. gl...
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mr. elliott. >> dave elliott lewis in addition to the collaborative i'm a 31 year resident of san francisco so over half my life 9 years in the tenderloin 9 years living by the corner of larkin and feel street it is a ground zero for the community problems we've talking about with the map and for me the issue of coping that boundary on larkin versus moving it to polk or van ness it is an issue of laekt we'll have 3 homicides related to the hondurans that sell crack cocaine and herein they dropped a body i had to step in front of you took a photo i regret taking that the fact i had to see that both captains in the northern and tenderloin are aware of the going on problem it is true the dealers play cat and mouse with the boundary and moving the western boundary of the tenderloin precinct i would hope van ness or polk even the fingers will help in enforcement and provide for safety for the community remembered right across the street in the playground that are children playing in the park and seeing you have drug dealing next to a playground we have a chance finally one in a 10 year opportunity to mo
mr. elliott. >> dave elliott lewis in addition to the collaborative i'm a 31 year resident of san francisco so over half my life 9 years in the tenderloin 9 years living by the corner of larkin and feel street it is a ground zero for the community problems we've talking about with the map and for me the issue of coping that boundary on larkin versus moving it to polk or van ness it is an issue of laekt we'll have 3 homicides related to the hondurans that sell crack cocaine and herein they...
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mr. elliott. >> dave elliott lewis in addition to the collaborative i'm a 31 year resident of san francisco so over half my life 9 years in the tenderloin 9 years living
mr. elliott. >> dave elliott lewis in addition to the collaborative i'm a 31 year resident of san francisco so over half my life 9 years in the tenderloin 9 years living
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we have the campaign correspondent for the "new york times" and mr. lewis for the "new york news."s really two schools. one is wow, this was a close 1 for lbgt. these laws would have really discriminated against them. the other is this was some victory for pc because you put the religious people on the corner and totally misrepresented what this law is. >> a little bit of both. mike pence of indiana two weeks ago did not do a good job explaining what the intention was. there were obvious concerns expected concerns from the gay and lesbian community there would be issues and come up before in other places. i think it could have been handled better at the outset and you would have had allowances for both sides. >> does this propose a pickle for the 2016 gop presidential hopefuls that they all virtually supported this legislation and now being reworked? >> absolutely. it puts them on the opposite side of warmest, aplmart, apple customer. the chamber of commerce of indiana. if you wanted to create a wedge issue, something that splits the republican party, this is an almost ideal way to
we have the campaign correspondent for the "new york times" and mr. lewis for the "new york news."s really two schools. one is wow, this was a close 1 for lbgt. these laws would have really discriminated against them. the other is this was some victory for pc because you put the religious people on the corner and totally misrepresented what this law is. >> a little bit of both. mike pence of indiana two weeks ago did not do a good job explaining what the intention was....
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host: mr. lewiseen successful, has it been fair, and if so why change the rules now? christopher lewis: it is successful, we wanted to continue to be successful. the way talk about it being successful, we want it to have public knowledge, to develop in the way it has evolved. that means the ability of access providers to build up networks, a robust network that is capable of using all services that are being developed and created. but you also want to be able to encourage investment in those services, start up companies that are started in garages. the new services that -- i just took into bird here today -- an uber here today, it is a tremendous app that runs over the internet. we want to continue since the past continue to see these new services, those that can innovate, be creative, by small inventors and small businesses because they didn't have to compete against services brought by service providers like comcast. host: those businesses came before title ii. christopher lewis: during title ii. b
host: mr. lewiseen successful, has it been fair, and if so why change the rules now? christopher lewis: it is successful, we wanted to continue to be successful. the way talk about it being successful, we want it to have public knowledge, to develop in the way it has evolved. that means the ability of access providers to build up networks, a robust network that is capable of using all services that are being developed and created. but you also want to be able to encourage investment in those...
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mr. fella. next speaker, please. welcome. >> testifier: david elliott lewis. good evening.i think i actually think you have a difficult job and i think you're doing the best in a difficult situation. i think as a pd has a difficult job. they're doing the best they can get that doesn't mean every officer is assuming that a lot of other cities i think we have a lot of great officers in the city. but i'm here to talk about my remaining minute and a half his crisis intervention. namely the upcoming award ceremony. on may 12 and i want to thank -- keeps her for making a donation to our think some of the commissioners for supporting it. i think it's a really important event. for some ever we've ever done anything like this. recognizing police officers done outstanding work in handling a mental health crisis issue with de-escalation not
mr. fella. next speaker, please. welcome. >> testifier: david elliott lewis. good evening.i think i actually think you have a difficult job and i think you're doing the best in a difficult situation. i think as a pd has a difficult job. they're doing the best they can get that doesn't mean every officer is assuming that a lot of other cities i think we have a lot of great officers in the city. but i'm here to talk about my remaining minute and a half his crisis intervention. namely the...
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. >> glass lewis supporting mr. peltz. >> he could be an agent of change. this thing could end.do is sit in the seat. people can go back to work. dupont needs to go back to work and get bigger in food. dupont needs to focus more on its business. put peltz on the board. a lot of us just might become nice. >> chicago pmi is out. let's get to santelli. >> wow. we were looking for something around 50. that's the magic line between expansion and contraction. we did. 52.3 is the current read from a super spongy 46.3 we received last month. so that is a better read. to put in perspective, we had 45.8 in february 46.3 last month and january at 59.4. we had 60 levels towards the end of last year. in about an hour we are going to come back with alice from the organization to dig down. back to you "squawk on the street" gang. >> thank you very much. when we return, ford ceo mark fields as the automaker looks to wrap up its presence in silicon valley. an exclusive look inside the new apple and ibm partnership that was just announced earlier this morning in one of their largest markets. what
. >> glass lewis supporting mr. peltz. >> he could be an agent of change. this thing could end.do is sit in the seat. people can go back to work. dupont needs to go back to work and get bigger in food. dupont needs to focus more on its business. put peltz on the board. a lot of us just might become nice. >> chicago pmi is out. let's get to santelli. >> wow. we were looking for something around 50. that's the magic line between expansion and contraction. we did. 52.3 is...
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actually you see lewis and wright on the record but me and mr. big part of doing it so i just gave the writers rights to lewis and wright because they was good friends and nice guys. if i knowed it was going to be a big hit like that, i wouldn't have. [ laughter ] >> percy sledge was 73. >> classic. >>> it is 5:41. best boss ever? maybe. coming up the tech ceo explains why he raised the company's minimum wage to $70,000 a year. >> and a live look now at 880 in oakland, doesn't look too bad from this vantage point. but elizabeth wi i like fun as much as anyone. but we need to talk about - whoa! what was that? - about mustache safety. my blazin' chicken sandwich has ghost pepper ranch sauce. you crave it. but you need to respect it. so remember: keep it neat, before you eat the heat. coming in hot! jack's blazin' chicken sandwich is back and it's got a new bacon buddy. they're both fired-up with spicy crispy chicken sliced jalapeños and ghost pepper ranch sauce. you've. been. warned. >>> we have a little glimmer of hope out there this morning. the
actually you see lewis and wright on the record but me and mr. big part of doing it so i just gave the writers rights to lewis and wright because they was good friends and nice guys. if i knowed it was going to be a big hit like that, i wouldn't have. [ laughter ] >> percy sledge was 73. >> classic. >>> it is 5:41. best boss ever? maybe. coming up the tech ceo explains why he raised the company's minimum wage to $70,000 a year. >> and a live look now at 880 in...
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that's why you see lewis and wright on the record. me and mr. richard also had a big part.ust gave the writers' rights to them because they were good friends and nice guys. but if i had known it was going to be a big hit i wouldn't have. [ laughter ] >> the song was first called "why did you leave me baby" until sledge changed the lyrics to when a man loves a woman. percy sledge was 73 years old. >>> still ahead it's pretty tight squeeze. airplane seats get smaller and smaller. there are concerns that crunch could pose a serious danger. >> plus, like something out of the jetsens. how this robot is helping home-bound students get it took tennis legend serena williams, fencing champion tim morehouse and the rockettes years to master their craft. but only moments to master paying bills at chase.com. depositing checks at the atm and transferring funds on the mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> no big surprise here. we all know flying economy can be tight, uncomfortable particularly on the long haul flights. >> julie watts expl
that's why you see lewis and wright on the record. me and mr. richard also had a big part.ust gave the writers' rights to them because they were good friends and nice guys. but if i had known it was going to be a big hit i wouldn't have. [ laughter ] >> the song was first called "why did you leave me baby" until sledge changed the lyrics to when a man loves a woman. percy sledge was 73 years old. >>> still ahead it's pretty tight squeeze. airplane seats get smaller and...
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mr. conyers and our friend john lewis one of the great heroes of the american civil rights movement have co-sponsored a bill jim sensenbrenner being the former chairman of the judiciary committee, john conyers, being the ranking member have sponsored a bipartisan bill which would return the protections that were undermined by the supreme court decision in the shelby county versus holder case. i believe it's important and i think the gentleman shares this view, that we absolutely protect the rights of every american to register and to vote. and to ensure that the policies adopted by any state or any county or any municipality are not such that it undermines the ability of citizens to register and to vote. this is bipartisan legislation. i would ask the leader respectfully that one of the great tributes to abraham lincoln who talked about a nation divided against itself talked about a nation that did not give equality to all of its citizens, talked about a nation that needed to respect the inclusion of all people irrespective of their race. i would ask respectfully that the legislation co-
mr. conyers and our friend john lewis one of the great heroes of the american civil rights movement have co-sponsored a bill jim sensenbrenner being the former chairman of the judiciary committee, john conyers, being the ranking member have sponsored a bipartisan bill which would return the protections that were undermined by the supreme court decision in the shelby county versus holder case. i believe it's important and i think the gentleman shares this view, that we absolutely protect the...
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lewis gates in particular. caved. they did reveal ben affleck had another relative who fought in the revolution and how proud mr.as in the revolutionary army? >> that's right. your grandfather volunteered to serve in the army. he fought in the american revolution. >> wow. that is incredible. >> you're a descendent of a patriot. >> and a slave owner. but that didn't make it -- ben shapiro, editor in chief and radio host good to see you. he's a descendent of patriot then things took a turn for the worse and we weren't going to find out about it. what does it say about him and some on the left who are so politically driven and quick to judge others? >> well it's kind of amazing that he attempted to stifle it. of all of the things in ben affleck's background. the slave owner, if that's what rue mill yates him, he's got a lot to cover up. ben affleck has a wonderful story. including the slave owner. his mom marched for civil rights. look how far mechanic has come. he could say v said, look. >> that's the problem. how does this arguably reflect on him as a man to have an ancestor who is a slave owner. why not just own
lewis gates in particular. caved. they did reveal ben affleck had another relative who fought in the revolution and how proud mr.as in the revolutionary army? >> that's right. your grandfather volunteered to serve in the army. he fought in the american revolution. >> wow. that is incredible. >> you're a descendent of a patriot. >> and a slave owner. but that didn't make it -- ben shapiro, editor in chief and radio host good to see you. he's a descendent of patriot then...
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lewis. terisa estacio kron 4 news >> pam moore: amanda was all accused of robbing a bank this month he was dubbed mrs. dowd fire because he was dressed as a woman of 31 year-old man was pulled over by police and arrested and in connection with a series of car burglaries in carmel. they saw the this guy's in his car the resembles a woman that was robbing the bank he was arrested on a tip of suspicion of bank robbery and a felony while out on bail. his new bill is set at $600,000. >> pam moore: we are learning new information about a salon owner day gave a massage and police said cross the line. >> reporter: the honor of the salon behind me murphy's alignment and charged with one felony count of assault he has pleaded not guilty to what we are learning is is whether or not this massage cross the line it was not legal to have taken place in the first place because the soil line is not licensed or that. wednesday afternoon the murphy's along with open for business and people were streaming in this despite the fact that for murphy the owner was arrested and charged last week was sexually a sauce salt thin
lewis. terisa estacio kron 4 news >> pam moore: amanda was all accused of robbing a bank this month he was dubbed mrs. dowd fire because he was dressed as a woman of 31 year-old man was pulled over by police and arrested and in connection with a series of car burglaries in carmel. they saw the this guy's in his car the resembles a woman that was robbing the bank he was arrested on a tip of suspicion of bank robbery and a felony while out on bail. his new bill is set at $600,000. >>...
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mr. scott is trying to get the tazer from him, and then he fears for his life shoots at him and this happens. now points of distinction, one, errol lewistaser, i fear for my life as the officer. does that make sense? >> there's a scenario in which that could have happened clearly, but i think what works so so devastatingly against the officer is that it looks like it's clear, it's not a rainy night in the dark alley. the guy is clearly running away. sewn sew that even if there is a fight, the fight at that moment seems to have been over. >> but not over his weapon a handgun, a tazer which he had discharged. >> there are some wires that you can sort of see in the background it looks lick there was some kind of a tazer involved. >> absolutely. >> does the taser work unless you reload it with a new charge once you've used it? >> i've never used a taser, chris, so i -- >> the answer is no it doesn't once you've discharged it. so could the officer have been in the fear that the man was going to use it on him and hurt him with it? >> no i know that's the standard line that all officers know to say. it's part of the script. it if there's a sh
mr. scott is trying to get the tazer from him, and then he fears for his life shoots at him and this happens. now points of distinction, one, errol lewistaser, i fear for my life as the officer. does that make sense? >> there's a scenario in which that could have happened clearly, but i think what works so so devastatingly against the officer is that it looks like it's clear, it's not a rainy night in the dark alley. the guy is clearly running away. sewn sew that even if there is a fight,...