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mr. police, you better heed the people warning because the handwriting is on the wall ♪ ♪ hey, you, mr. hief, you better heed the people warning because the handwriting is on the wall ♪ ♪ so have fun while you can, just like the wall of jeer ko, you're about the fall ♪ >>> in month marks the 10th anniversary of hurricane karina. on tuesday, hulian castro talks about the state of recovery efforts in the gulf coast with urban housing and development officials. that's live at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2 o'clock. later on in day we hear more from the mayor who will be speaking at the national press club at 1:00 p.m. eastern with live coverage on c-span. >>> with the senate in its august break, eel feature book tv programming weeknights in prime time on c-span 2 starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. here are a few book tv special programs. saturday we're live from jackson, mississippi for the inaugural mississippi book festival beginning at 11:30 a.m. eastern with discussions on harper lee, civil rights and the civil war. on saturday, september 5th, we're live from our nation's capitol for the 15
mr. police, you better heed the people warning because the handwriting is on the wall ♪ ♪ hey, you, mr. hief, you better heed the people warning because the handwriting is on the wall ♪ ♪ so have fun while you can, just like the wall of jeer ko, you're about the fall ♪ >>> in month marks the 10th anniversary of hurricane karina. on tuesday, hulian castro talks about the state of recovery efforts in the gulf coast with urban housing and development officials. that's live at...
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mr. police, you better heed the people warning because the handwriting is on the wall ♪ ♪ hey, you, mr. people warning because the handwriting is on the wall ♪ ♪ so have fun while you can, just like the wall of jeer ko, you're about the fall ♪
mr. police, you better heed the people warning because the handwriting is on the wall ♪ ♪ hey, you, mr. people warning because the handwriting is on the wall ♪ ♪ so have fun while you can, just like the wall of jeer ko, you're about the fall ♪
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we've got plenty of police protection here for you. >> mr. harris knows other people are listening. are spoken for their ears. and noisy crowds can interrupt the most careful approach even when the police are working behind the closed doors. >> haven't they got that man out of here yet? >> keep quiet and get back. >> the sergeant continues to take his time nothing his armed cover men are in place to move quickly if nes. >> you've been having trouble with your neighbor. that's why we're here, to protect you. take it easy. take it easy. we're your friends, paul. why don't you put the knife down. >> i need this knife. >> we're here to protect you, paul. there are four of us here to help you. nobody will hurt you. >> this nave. >> the neighbors are not going to hurt you. why don't you put the knife down on the stable so we can be friends. >> no. i want this knife. >> we can't be friends if you're going to hold a knife at me. put it down. put it down. i'm going to protect you. nobody will get near you to hurt you. nobody is going to hurt you. we'll take care of you. you don't have to wor
we've got plenty of police protection here for you. >> mr. harris knows other people are listening. are spoken for their ears. and noisy crowds can interrupt the most careful approach even when the police are working behind the closed doors. >> haven't they got that man out of here yet? >> keep quiet and get back. >> the sergeant continues to take his time nothing his armed cover men are in place to move quickly if nes. >> you've been having trouble with your...
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that is good police work. [applause] mr. sanders: many officers are trained to do that. that is tough. i have seen police officers get in the middle of a fight. we should understand lethal force is the last resort, not the first. [applause] mr. sanders: we need to begin rethinking the war on drugs. [applause] mr. sanders: i find it remarkable and disturbing that many young americans have received a criminal record for smoking or possessing marijuana, but not one major wall street executive has a criminal record for destroying our economy. [applause] mr. sanders: when congress reconvenes in september, i will be offering legislation which ends the absurdity and injustice of private corporations making profits by building and running jails. [applause] mr. sanders: corporations should not be making a profit on the incarceration of americans. [applause] mr. sanders: further, we need to understand that substance addiction, whether it is drugs or alcohol or whatever, is a disease. is a disease. it is a serious disease that exists in my state, it exists all over this country. and
that is good police work. [applause] mr. sanders: many officers are trained to do that. that is tough. i have seen police officers get in the middle of a fight. we should understand lethal force is the last resort, not the first. [applause] mr. sanders: we need to begin rethinking the war on drugs. [applause] mr. sanders: i find it remarkable and disturbing that many young americans have received a criminal record for smoking or possessing marijuana, but not one major wall street executive has...
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mr. . >> police officers delivered baby girl there on the side of the road., and officers got a big hug from dad, there it is, oh, my goodness, mom and dad went to the hospital to get everyone check out, hugs all around. the family wrote letter to the officer saying they helped deliver a pressured gift, and they are so very grateful. >> now you know why those every us here at "eyewitness news" specially at this desk today are most interested. >> ambulance on stand by, whenever you need to go, katie. >> oh, he can actually, and the days are literally winding down, at this point. >> that little baby's cry. >> isn't that sweet? >> so sweet. >> ailment every crying on. >> yes, exactly. >> all that humidity, so uncomfortable. >> i mean, uncomfortable for those of us who are and are not pregnant, as well. everyone feeling the discomfort here today, so this will be one of those just days that you have got to seek out the air conditioner if you can help it find a pool, find beach, if you can get away with, that and just try to take it easy. new we're at the height of
mr. . >> police officers delivered baby girl there on the side of the road., and officers got a big hug from dad, there it is, oh, my goodness, mom and dad went to the hospital to get everyone check out, hugs all around. the family wrote letter to the officer saying they helped deliver a pressured gift, and they are so very grateful. >> now you know why those every us here at "eyewitness news" specially at this desk today are most interested. >> ambulance on stand...
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and police identified the two men killed as omoni johnson and shaheed james. >> these two guys, one of them hugged me yesterday, they called me mr. johnson. >> police say during the first night of all hands on deck, they did make nine arrests and took nine illegal guns off the streets as well as some high capacity magazines. the man accused of killing a texas sheriff's deputy will be in court on monday. shannon miles is facing capital murder charges. the harris county sheriff's office says he ambushed deputy guerin goforth at a gas station near houston last night. goforth was in uniform when police say miles walked up to his patrol car and opened fire. detectives don't have a motive yesterday. goforth was a ten-year veteran of the force. he leaves behind his wife and two children. >>> well, ten years ago today the rains came, the levees broke and the city of new orleans was changed forever. a decade after hurricane katrina, it has been an emotional week for survivors of the storm. while they remember the devastation, they also rejoiced in the crescent city's strong recovery. but nbc's kristen dahlgren looks at how much more need
and police identified the two men killed as omoni johnson and shaheed james. >> these two guys, one of them hugged me yesterday, they called me mr. johnson. >> police say during the first night of all hands on deck, they did make nine arrests and took nine illegal guns off the streets as well as some high capacity magazines. the man accused of killing a texas sheriff's deputy will be in court on monday. shannon miles is facing capital murder charges. the harris county sheriff's...
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that is good police work. [applause] mr. sanders: many officers are trained to do that. that is tough. i have seen police officers get in the middle of a fight. we should understand lethal force is the last resort, not the first. [applause] mr. sanders: we need to begin rethinking the war on drugs. [applause] mr. sanders: i find it remarkable and disturbing that many young americans have received a criminal record for smoking or possessing marijuana, but not one major wall street executive has a criminal record for destroying our economy. [applause] mr. sanders: when congress reconvenes in september, i will be offering legislation which ends the absurdity and injustice of private corporations making profits by building and running jails. [applause] mr. sanders: corporations should not be making a profit on the incarceration of americans. [applause] mr. sanders: further, we need to understand that substance addiction, whether it is drugs or alcohol or whatever, is a disease. is a disease. it is a serious disease that exists in my state, it exists all over this country. and
that is good police work. [applause] mr. sanders: many officers are trained to do that. that is tough. i have seen police officers get in the middle of a fight. we should understand lethal force is the last resort, not the first. [applause] mr. sanders: we need to begin rethinking the war on drugs. [applause] mr. sanders: i find it remarkable and disturbing that many young americans have received a criminal record for smoking or possessing marijuana, but not one major wall street executive has...
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mr. johnson. >> reporter: police identified the victims as 26-year-old amani johnson of northeast and 21-year-old sha heed james of clinton. >> reporter: there's a bit of outrage amidst the highly publicized all hands on deck. >> reporter: six overses were close enough to respond on b street in short order. not quickly enough. they can't be everywhere at once. >> i'm kind of appalled this has happened. >> reporter: there was another weekend spade of shootings across the city six different scenes including a man shot at 4400 block of 6th place and man wounded at 18th street around 2:45. a total of nine victims at six scenes kept fire and ems crews busy. witnesses to the b street scene said principles george's ambulance was there and often helps the city when the crews are stretched thin. mark johnson helps to keep them out of this kind of trouble says resources and help are spread th thinly, too. >> the educational system and support system and programs don't have nowhere to go. they hang in the because there's nothing here and nowhere for them to go. >> reporter: derrick ward, news4. >> we're get
mr. johnson. >> reporter: police identified the victims as 26-year-old amani johnson of northeast and 21-year-old sha heed james of clinton. >> reporter: there's a bit of outrage amidst the highly publicized all hands on deck. >> reporter: six overses were close enough to respond on b street in short order. not quickly enough. they can't be everywhere at once. >> i'm kind of appalled this has happened. >> reporter: there was another weekend spade of shootings...
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he was busted tonight after police investigated this selfie video posted on mr. ruth's facebook page. police say he tampered with cameras three different times this week including two today. >>> in the race for president, another news anchor in the crosshairs of republican candidate donald trump, the front runner going head to head with jorge ramos, the anchor of univision. it ended with ramos being kicked out of the presser. >> reporter: fireworks in iowa between donald trump and a tv anchor. this time a spanish journalist is tossed out of a news conference. and the episode has tongues wag. >> sit down, you weren't called. sit down. >> reporter: and so the verbal sparring began between donald trump and jorge ramos. but when the security guards work for the candidate, it's clear who got his way when ramos was escorted out. >> go back town any vision. >> reporter: there was a 15- minute question-and-answer session that turned into headlines. not any real issues, just more 10u7bd bites. ramos was not the only one to irk the candidate as trump continued to criticize
he was busted tonight after police investigated this selfie video posted on mr. ruth's facebook page. police say he tampered with cameras three different times this week including two today. >>> in the race for president, another news anchor in the crosshairs of republican candidate donald trump, the front runner going head to head with jorge ramos, the anchor of univision. it ended with ramos being kicked out of the presser. >> reporter: fireworks in iowa between donald trump...
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police are trying to put together a exactly what is going on here. meanwhile mr. hawkins, he went down in a squad car to police headquarters. he says he has done nothing wrong. take a listen. >> i a assured them that i will follow through with them. i'm a licensed funeral director, licensed in pennsylvania and in new jersey. i will follow through with my funeral work. >> reporter: these conditions are horrible, unacceptable behavior ape these directors, need to understand, you need to be licensed and parlor need to be licensed and you should not do that because you are collecting money to ensure a proper burial takes place for anyone who dies. >> reporter: at this point blair hopkins is not under arrest but he does face charges possible corpse abuse. we don't know about that yet. nor do we know anything about the families behind me. neighbors are upset to hear there was a funeral home operating illegally in their neighborhood. after all these people, jessica, walk by just a few days ago on saturday and they thought a funeral happening inside. we will continue to fo
police are trying to put together a exactly what is going on here. meanwhile mr. hawkins, he went down in a squad car to police headquarters. he says he has done nothing wrong. take a listen. >> i a assured them that i will follow through with them. i'm a licensed funeral director, licensed in pennsylvania and in new jersey. i will follow through with my funeral work. >> reporter: these conditions are horrible, unacceptable behavior ape these directors, need to understand, you need...
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various points after his arrests on april 12 as well as police reports, court records and witness statements indicating on previous occasions mr. gray fled from police and attempted to discard drugs. the six police officers face charges ranging from misconduct to second-degree murder. joining us tonight, defense attorney rebecca rose woodland former police officer, trial attorney and criminal court judge, alex herrer. good to have you both with us. >> great to be with you. lou: start with hillary clinton and the e-mails. this is getting increasingly outrageous. redacted e-mails now behind on a federal court order to release these e-mails and she just acts as if there's nothing going on here. is she right? >> no, she's not right. federal judge is up in arms saying where is the information i'm asking? you have a private server containing personal e-mails as well as high security e-mails that should have been through federal servers. we were explained this and understand this fully by technical people who say there are five degrees of securitization to reach the level of security that a federal server has. she's claimed well, whe
various points after his arrests on april 12 as well as police reports, court records and witness statements indicating on previous occasions mr. gray fled from police and attempted to discard drugs. the six police officers face charges ranging from misconduct to second-degree murder. joining us tonight, defense attorney rebecca rose woodland former police officer, trial attorney and criminal court judge, alex herrer. good to have you both with us. >> great to be with you. lou: start with...
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. >> the police officers knew mrs. nichols. e had worked for the michigan state police for 17 years analyzing traffic accidents. she had retired just four months earlier and lived alone. her three children were grown and living elsewhere. >> we all felt violated by it just because so many of us were alone. it was very shocking to us. it was numbing. and there was a lot of anger, an awful lot of anger. >> since police arrived within five minutes of the call, the killer wasn't inside the house long. none of the drawers or closets had been ransacked, but audrey's purse was missing. >> looked like the house had been selected for a break-in so that somebody could go in and find something of value, probably to purchase for drugs. >> a preliminary look at the evidence left no doubt about what had happened. audrey heard the intruder kick in the back door. she grabbed the portable phone, ran to the bathroom and locked herself in. but apparently, he heard her on the phone. [ screaming ] [ shot ] then grabbed her purse and left. >> here wa
. >> the police officers knew mrs. nichols. e had worked for the michigan state police for 17 years analyzing traffic accidents. she had retired just four months earlier and lived alone. her three children were grown and living elsewhere. >> we all felt violated by it just because so many of us were alone. it was very shocking to us. it was numbing. and there was a lot of anger, an awful lot of anger. >> since police arrived within five minutes of the call, the killer wasn't...
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. >> reporter: hayward police called at&t hoping for more answers. >> mr. gusmari kept saying he didn't know. >> reporter: for now the mystery of his journey across california lives on. instead of bowling, maybe he should have been in the marathon. vic lee abc 7 news. >>> and word a second special olympian who went missing has been found. he was spotted at los angeles international airport. a search turned up nothing. the man was just located about six miles away. it's not clear how he got there or what he did all day. >>> a turn for the worse in the fight against a raging wildfire. a spot fire from the rocky fire has jumped highway 20 near the town of lower lake. it's just what crews were trying to prevent. nearly 3,000 firefighters are
. >> reporter: hayward police called at&t hoping for more answers. >> mr. gusmari kept saying he didn't know. >> reporter: for now the mystery of his journey across california lives on. instead of bowling, maybe he should have been in the marathon. vic lee abc 7 news. >>> and word a second special olympian who went missing has been found. he was spotted at los angeles international airport. a search turned up nothing. the man was just located about six miles away....
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police. >> we investigated that and discovered that mrs. durall had, in fact, pursued a relationship outside her marriage. >> there were e-mails and internet chat room conversations with a man named kevin johnson. and it was clear their relationship was serious. >> i have tried to be indifferent to you and keep my feelings in check. i have been thinking about this a lot and feeling bad about my self-respect, sort of feeling like a call girl more than a friend. >> the correspondence included talk of the two running away together. >> they talked about, wouldn't it be great to go to costa rica? the cost of living there is so much cheaper. >> when police interviewed kevin johnson, he admitted the two had a brief affair but insisted he hadn't seen her for the last six months. police weren't so sure. breaking from the norm is never easy. doing your own thing, making your own way can be pretty, well, bold. rickie fowler is redefining what it means to be a golfer. quicken loans is doing the same for mortgages. quicken loans. home buy. refi. power.
police. >> we investigated that and discovered that mrs. durall had, in fact, pursued a relationship outside her marriage. >> there were e-mails and internet chat room conversations with a man named kevin johnson. and it was clear their relationship was serious. >> i have tried to be indifferent to you and keep my feelings in check. i have been thinking about this a lot and feeling bad about my self-respect, sort of feeling like a call girl more than a friend. >> the...
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the conversation was recorded by police. >> mr.a asked me to meet with you. >> i don't mind helping them catch them. >> i know he will appreciate that. if you can gives all this information, we'll be straight with you. >> i just need help, you know, period. our family's large, you know, and we been doin' bad because my daddy's been gone. >> you give a tip. if it leads to a conviction, you get a chunk of money, and it's very enticing. >> perkins received over $10,000 in reward money immediately after the trial, and told by the police not to mention the payment of the reward to anybody. >> perkins saying he received $10,000 to receive this. >> the jury would have thought different about that. >> they wouldn't even count his testimony. >> gordon and michael filed their appeal in june of 1989, after five years offinally agre their case. >> we able to prove without any doubt that a reward was promised and paid and the prosecutors failed to disclose it, and despite that, the judge said there was enough other evidence of john's guilt that
the conversation was recorded by police. >> mr.a asked me to meet with you. >> i don't mind helping them catch them. >> i know he will appreciate that. if you can gives all this information, we'll be straight with you. >> i just need help, you know, period. our family's large, you know, and we been doin' bad because my daddy's been gone. >> you give a tip. if it leads to a conviction, you get a chunk of money, and it's very enticing. >> perkins received over...
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the police director said that he briefly got to speak with the suspect mr. born told police director quote i want you to know i'm not a cold-blooded killer and, two, i am not a coward. that quote tony armstrong, the memphis police director quoting the suspect who apparently took issue with a statement that the police director made earlier on in the investigation where the police director said, quote: i think it's safe to say when you look at this individual, you are looking at a coward. is he is a coward. you gunned down and murdered a police officer for less than two grams of marijuana. well, apparently the suspect took issue with being called a coward. and during his brief conversation with the police director insisted that he was not a cold blooded killer this is the first in many steps in the healing process for the officer's family and entire community of memphis, tennessee. greta? >> jonathan, thank you. that news conference happened just moments ago from the police director. we have some more with this. , we are here today to anownts arrest of tremaine
the police director said that he briefly got to speak with the suspect mr. born told police director quote i want you to know i'm not a cold-blooded killer and, two, i am not a coward. that quote tony armstrong, the memphis police director quoting the suspect who apparently took issue with a statement that the police director made earlier on in the investigation where the police director said, quote: i think it's safe to say when you look at this individual, you are looking at a coward. is he...
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mr. la brie told the police that he was trying to be number one in the sexual scoring at st. paul's school. >> some of the students said that the senior salute get together was as simple as walking to class. it might include kissing. it might include a little bit more. buff but basically the point of the senior salute was to be with someone they wan the to be with the entire time at st. paul school and they realize this is the last opportunity. >> reporter: boys kept a tally written on a wall behind a washing machine, according to the associated press, painted over by the school again and again until it was finally moved online. the defense will argue that the girl knew. and that's why she agreed to meet with la brie. >> it was a source of pride for girls at the school to be asked to participate. >> reporter: labrie's attorney showed an e-mail from the girl pledging to meet labrie if it's our little secret. >> she was selling him she would be willing to be with him that night. >> reporter: there were even messages between them talking about protection. >> if you have some, li
mr. la brie told the police that he was trying to be number one in the sexual scoring at st. paul's school. >> some of the students said that the senior salute get together was as simple as walking to class. it might include kissing. it might include a little bit more. buff but basically the point of the senior salute was to be with someone they wan the to be with the entire time at st. paul school and they realize this is the last opportunity. >> reporter: boys kept a tally written...
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mr. their pcos or police department or management or commissioners working with the federal commissionersof supervisors and state and local agencies working to improve that's why we have confidence that our muni can have a one billion dollars operation that really cares about getting people around this desire city we can manage and certainly manage all the things to get people around the visitors and people working here friends and families safely and efficiently through the rest of the city this is one of the most enjoyable rides both cars are historic that car comes from england i won't mess with all the details but i'll say that we say an uncovered vehicle that has a lot of history to it riding along the embarcadero it is fun it is exhilarating and another kind of cable car experience in san francisco and i love the history of the city i'll work and continue to work to make sure those things can happen and that services will increase that we reduce congestion and work hard on that by the way, make sure that vision zero is all part of everything we do this $500 million bond our public p
mr. their pcos or police department or management or commissioners working with the federal commissionersof supervisors and state and local agencies working to improve that's why we have confidence that our muni can have a one billion dollars operation that really cares about getting people around this desire city we can manage and certainly manage all the things to get people around the visitors and people working here friends and families safely and efficiently through the rest of the city...
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. >> now, british police mr be to the french port of calais to strengthen security. home secretary teresa may is visiting the port where thousands of refugees are living in makeshift camp. the british say they are economic refugees wanting to enter illegally. europe is surveying the biggest crisis, and germany expects to receive a record 800,000 asylum seekers, more than the entire european union combined total in 2014, and a huge leap from last year, when germany took it over 2,000 refugees. despite being smaller, sweden was next, giving home to 80,000 people. britain has been less generous, taking in over 30,000 refugees, and that increased security at calais is an session of how political the debate is about how to keep people out. here is a statistic that will surprise you of. of all the people that arrived in greece. fewer than 10,000 people wanted to stay. julie macdonald is live in london. julie, a difference in language here. david cameron saying that it's - they are economic migrants. how much pressure is he under to keep britain's borders closed? >> it's an
. >> now, british police mr be to the french port of calais to strengthen security. home secretary teresa may is visiting the port where thousands of refugees are living in makeshift camp. the british say they are economic refugees wanting to enter illegally. europe is surveying the biggest crisis, and germany expects to receive a record 800,000 asylum seekers, more than the entire european union combined total in 2014, and a huge leap from last year, when germany took it over 2,000...
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mr. taylor. >> reporter: police say 19-year-old taylor a football player at angelo state university died at the scene. he was not carrying a weapon. the officer, 49-year-old brad miller, just graduated from the police academy in march was was being supervised by a training officer. police say details of the kron frontation with taylor and the shooting are being gathered. the fbi has been asked to join the investigation. >> our pledge is to provide these answers in the most thorough and expeditious manner possible. >> reporter: taylor's family, which held a vigil saturday night questions whether he actually had to be killed. >> he was by himself and unarmed. i think that would have been other methods or manner you could have done to, you know, take him down or whatever. >> reporter: the police say they await autopsy and toxicologist reports and will be public with their findings. for "today," mark potter, nbc news. >>> meantime in missouri today marks one day -- one year to the day since the death of michael brown. the unarmed black teen was shot dead by a white police officer in the city of fer
mr. taylor. >> reporter: police say 19-year-old taylor a football player at angelo state university died at the scene. he was not carrying a weapon. the officer, 49-year-old brad miller, just graduated from the police academy in march was was being supervised by a training officer. police say details of the kron frontation with taylor and the shooting are being gathered. the fbi has been asked to join the investigation. >> our pledge is to provide these answers in the most thorough...
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mr. bush: you only empower police by ignoring them -- bulli es by ignoring them.people look at his record, it is not conservative. john: mary, you recognize both of those voices -- jeb bush and donald trump. -- the war of words is hot running. who's winning the fight right now? mary: i've been publicly supportive of the trump candidacy, and there are three ways to deal with him. one was to dismiss or attack , which is what the establishment did. that was wrong because it in turn dismisses the anger and anxiety that's real in america . the second is to pander to him, which is also wrong, because americans don't want trump but they want the spunk. the spunk is necessary, but suspicious. the third way, which is what bush did yesterday, is to contrast his first principles, his policies and his real record of reform in florida. when the rubber hits the road , that spunk has to turn into substance. we've been around for a while. people don't know jeb bush's record. he was one of the reform governors in the 1990's. i remember when jeb bush was the extremist. he put in pl
mr. bush: you only empower police by ignoring them -- bulli es by ignoring them.people look at his record, it is not conservative. john: mary, you recognize both of those voices -- jeb bush and donald trump. -- the war of words is hot running. who's winning the fight right now? mary: i've been publicly supportive of the trump candidacy, and there are three ways to deal with him. one was to dismiss or attack , which is what the establishment did. that was wrong because it in turn dismisses the...
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mr. minp a police. 106 tomorrow. here physeter cast. we see the scattered showers this evening. we see few more overnight. there they go. first part of the morning tomorrow. you may run into a shower. then sun and clouds then another chance of of isolated shower or afternoon. mainly north and west. we see how much that prop gates to the coast and better weather for fry for wednesday. 10 to. water mid 70's. uvi, 8. high risk for rip currents. careful at the beaches. how we're or storm. then, again, afternoon shower or storm isolated at 90. 86 withins day. showers maybe later thursday. friday, only 77. night for the weekend. lower 80's returning to sunshine. that is where we should be in the lower 80's. lovely thank. >> thank you, nick. >> a game loved by millions all over of the world. >> a robert moses spells out how available was inventedded and tit happened here. >> i stared at my letters. mmmm. to amateur like me making a 7-lef letter english word at o ut of this mess seemed impossibly. to a three-timescale national cham. so problem. >> duh. playing with him brought back memo
mr. minp a police. 106 tomorrow. here physeter cast. we see the scattered showers this evening. we see few more overnight. there they go. first part of the morning tomorrow. you may run into a shower. then sun and clouds then another chance of of isolated shower or afternoon. mainly north and west. we see how much that prop gates to the coast and better weather for fry for wednesday. 10 to. water mid 70's. uvi, 8. high risk for rip currents. careful at the beaches. how we're or storm. then,...
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mr. anderson. >> ferguson now has a new police chief and manager, both black, and new system which limits the amount of revenue can be extracted. >> what i hope they realize is the city of ferguson has from day one tried olisten. >> there's a lot of work to be done. still one year later the call for change that started in ferguson has grown too loud to ignore. be kristin saloomey. al jazeera, ferguson, missouri. >>> james holmes has been convictof a murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole parolparole. after several years of delays, haitians will be selecting new government officials and even president by the end of the year. last january elected representatives terms expired. now on sunday, every seat will be up for grabs. in march more than 800 candidates said they would run for the 120 available seats. current president michelle martelle. rob brown has more from port-au-prince. >> citizens of this caribbean nation will vote sunday for members of parliament and local officials and not all potential voters are quite as enthusiastic as these ones. each morning, michelene josette sets up
mr. anderson. >> ferguson now has a new police chief and manager, both black, and new system which limits the amount of revenue can be extracted. >> what i hope they realize is the city of ferguson has from day one tried olisten. >> there's a lot of work to be done. still one year later the call for change that started in ferguson has grown too loud to ignore. be kristin saloomey. al jazeera, ferguson, missouri. >>> james holmes has been convictof a murder and...
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mr. harris, open the door, police. >> one moment, please. >> here she comes. he's got a knife.> take it easy. calm down. are you all right? >> yes, officer, i'm all right. he hit me but i'm all right. >> is anybody else in there with him? >> he's alone. >> does he have a gun? >> no, officer. >> all right. has he been drinking? >> not that much. >> has he ever acted like this before? >> he's had spells but he's never hit me before. >> he's had nervous spells? >> yes, sir. >> what are you doing? god damn it? you slipped out on me. you went and called those policemen. uh-huh. i can hear what you're saying. i know what you're telling them. i'm crazy, i done a lot of things. >> shall we go in? >> plenty of time. get on the radio radio and tell head quarter to send another car >> but he's alone. >> alone but maybe with a knife. get down there. >> okay, folks. >> now the sergeant can set his plan of action. his first step, get more help. >> let's get moving. >> waiting is also part of the sergeant's plan. if apprehension can be delayed for a while, disturbed people often become easier
mr. harris, open the door, police. >> one moment, please. >> here she comes. he's got a knife.> take it easy. calm down. are you all right? >> yes, officer, i'm all right. he hit me but i'm all right. >> is anybody else in there with him? >> he's alone. >> does he have a gun? >> no, officer. >> all right. has he been drinking? >> not that much. >> has he ever acted like this before? >> he's had spells but he's never hit me...
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mr. lucky flabby knife? yeah. guys yeah? police. we'd like to come inside.ery interesting taste in art. thank you. can you turn on a light? i like it dark. danny: okay, wise guy. hey, jackie, let some light in here. a woman was assain columbus park last night. you have anything to do with it? stayton: come on. daylight fades paper goods. hey, hey, hey. sit down and answer my question. ulted no. i'm a collector. that's my thing. i don't like actually touching people. well, you're gonna get used to being touched in prison. who does your decorating, kid? i do. what's this luckystabbyknife.com? it's my web site. mm-hmm. it's not a crime. it's ironic. or moronic. where were you between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. last night? right here. you can check the computer. i was on a suicide chat room all night. that's fantastic. a suicide chat room. people det me, and that's okay. whatever. so, someone could have been on your computer while you were at that park with your lucky stabby knife. it wasn't me. maybe it was you. on't g what, dick reed put you up to it? you and your bud
mr. lucky flabby knife? yeah. guys yeah? police. we'd like to come inside.ery interesting taste in art. thank you. can you turn on a light? i like it dark. danny: okay, wise guy. hey, jackie, let some light in here. a woman was assain columbus park last night. you have anything to do with it? stayton: come on. daylight fades paper goods. hey, hey, hey. sit down and answer my question. ulted no. i'm a collector. that's my thing. i don't like actually touching people. well, you're gonna get used...
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paul kavt away where they - you know the little bit that i spoke with the police down in denver are trying to push it as if mr castaway was lurking or was going towards the police police officers and they had opened fire on him, because, well the officer feared for his life. our faces are swept under the rug pretty much on daily if not weakly crimes that happened to our people. >> i'm curious, when you see the video tapes involving african-americans, that we'll discuss later in the programme, are you screaming at the television set saying this is what's happening in the native american community and no one is paying attention to it. >> yes, i have to say. that is my reaction and i would - let me make this point as well. the united states has a trust responsibility to the indian nations, and the indian tribe entered into treaties with the united states, and as parts of that treaty the indians were required to rely ink wish their right to - i mean in the past if this sort of thing happened if non-indians came on to the reservation and killed a tribal member the tribe, itself would have gone after the offender t
paul kavt away where they - you know the little bit that i spoke with the police down in denver are trying to push it as if mr castaway was lurking or was going towards the police police officers and they had opened fire on him, because, well the officer feared for his life. our faces are swept under the rug pretty much on daily if not weakly crimes that happened to our people. >> i'm curious, when you see the video tapes involving african-americans, that we'll discuss later in the...
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mr. shannon? >> the police come to us-- and this has happened many times--with the description of an at-large suspect. the suspect is at large. the community, as you said earlier, could be in peril. it's time to look out and try to find these folks instead of being concerned about political correctness-- >> it's not political correctness. everybody asks newspapers to put all sorts of information in. one of our standards is, we apply news judgment. if that earned media doesn't work for you, we also strongly believe in commercial free speech. and the mayor or the police chief is willing to buy space in the paper, bring us some revenue, and can run whatever description that they want on another option. >> john, i think that kind of thinking is why a large part of the public really takes a great deal of what your newspaper says about race with a grain of salt and looks to alternative media for candor and honesty in the discussion of racial issues. >> ogletree: let me ask-- mr. greenman, you have this policy. to wha
mr. shannon? >> the police come to us-- and this has happened many times--with the description of an at-large suspect. the suspect is at large. the community, as you said earlier, could be in peril. it's time to look out and try to find these folks instead of being concerned about political correctness-- >> it's not political correctness. everybody asks newspapers to put all sorts of information in. one of our standards is, we apply news judgment. if that earned media doesn't work...
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police station. this is where his two friends -- his two friends alex and mr. sadler have been helping the police with the polices. what the police have been telling us a little bit a while ago is that they were expecting the men to help on what happened on the train and how the gunman or any other useful information to further this french investigation. the french police were telling us that they expected these two friends of spencer to come out and speak now they're saying that the two are going to go to paris. they're going to go to the u.s. embassy and with obama. serns is not sure whether or not he can leave the hospital or go to paris or join his friends or will he have to spend another night in the hospital with his friends. >> okay. so spencer stone and we're looking at a photograph of him. he is active duty u.s. air force. injuries to his head, neck and hand. his was the body that was all bloodied up. he did not have a shirt on. he sustained jurs. is it believed that most of the injuries came from the box cut i that is suspect was holding? >>. >> report
police station. this is where his two friends -- his two friends alex and mr. sadler have been helping the police with the polices. what the police have been telling us a little bit a while ago is that they were expecting the men to help on what happened on the train and how the gunman or any other useful information to further this french investigation. the french police were telling us that they expected these two friends of spencer to come out and speak now they're saying that the two are...
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mr. baptiste, my name is byron pitts. we tacked to policenvestigators what you are doing with credit privacy numbers is illegal. you didn't do credit privacy numbers? i'm sorry, i have many gifts, mr. baptiste, lip-reading isn't one of those. would you mind opening the door so we can talk. turning the lights off. he apparently didn't want to talk. mr. baptiste. after sitting in the dark in his office he finally came out. there are people who told us that they gave you $1,500, $4,000. and never heard from you again. they're not telling the truth? >> they're not telling the truth. all my numbers are still the same. >> reporter: you said you get the cpn numbers from social security, is that correct? >> no. >> reporter: you told me a few minutes ago. we have you on camera. >> i said i don't get them. the agency gets them. >> reporter: the agency gets the numbers from social security? >> correct. >> reporter: what is it? >> legal cpn, an online company in michigan with an f rating from the better business bureau did not respond to multiple reques
mr. baptiste, my name is byron pitts. we tacked to policenvestigators what you are doing with credit privacy numbers is illegal. you didn't do credit privacy numbers? i'm sorry, i have many gifts, mr. baptiste, lip-reading isn't one of those. would you mind opening the door so we can talk. turning the lights off. he apparently didn't want to talk. mr. baptiste. after sitting in the dark in his office he finally came out. there are people who told us that they gave you $1,500, $4,000. and never...
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police found a florida driver's license. it belonged to someone named henry sullivan. >> we learned that mr. llivan had a comparatively extensive criminal arrest record from narcotics to crimes against persons, battery and aggravated battery, probation violations. he had a reasonably extensive record. >> when police went to henry sullivan's apartment, they found a vintage red 1971 chevrolet cheyenne pickup truck parked outside his apartment. incredibly, the truck belonged to the murder victims, richard and karla van dusen. >> it had been completely restored. it was a classic truck. it was a definite eyecatcher, and, in fact, what i would describe as a one-of-a-kind pickup truck. >> when questioned, henry sullivan denied any involvement in the murders. with his driver's license found at the crime scene, it looked like an open and shut case. but it was just the beginning. hey, tom. small job? no, doing the whole living room. hey you guys should come over later. the exclusive one-coat color collection from behr® marquee interior. every color covers in one coat, guaranteed. turning a two-coat job
police found a florida driver's license. it belonged to someone named henry sullivan. >> we learned that mr. llivan had a comparatively extensive criminal arrest record from narcotics to crimes against persons, battery and aggravated battery, probation violations. he had a reasonably extensive record. >> when police went to henry sullivan's apartment, they found a vintage red 1971 chevrolet cheyenne pickup truck parked outside his apartment. incredibly, the truck belonged to the...
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mr. wells: should you give any thing to police? mr.ulcair: the left absinthe the question of domestic radicalization. president obama will talk about working with houses of worship. mr. harper points out and singles out mosques. he knows why he is using that language. he is about to sign that person's papers. mr. wells: are you using codewords? mr. harper: every piece of security legislation, the ndp has opposed. what we have done in the latest legislation are things like of alan security organizations to share information on terrorist threats. preventing the kind of thing that happened in october. i believe it is important we call the international jihadist threat what it is. anybody that thinks that is labeling islam's, muslims are the majority of victims of this movement. muslim minorities are a particular focus of our international efforts to make sure we protect people. not just in this country but around the world. if you are not willing to call the threat by the name it is we are not willing to confront it and we need to confron
mr. wells: should you give any thing to police? mr.ulcair: the left absinthe the question of domestic radicalization. president obama will talk about working with houses of worship. mr. harper points out and singles out mosques. he knows why he is using that language. he is about to sign that person's papers. mr. wells: are you using codewords? mr. harper: every piece of security legislation, the ndp has opposed. what we have done in the latest legislation are things like of alan security...
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mr. flanagan, 41 years old, a former employee of the station. he described this person as angered, they had to call the police to escort him from the building. for his part, mr. flanagan with a series of tweets ledging racism on the part of allison parker, the woman eventually shot this morning. he said that they sent hr on him. mr. flanagan is reported to have a history of troubled employment at other television stations along thest coast. the situation in flux here, mr. fran began evidently rented a car from the roanoke airplane. headed up interstate 81, cut over on interstate 66 towards the washington area. ran into some sort of trouble there whether self-inflicted wound or approached by police, ran off the road about an hour and a half just west of washington, d.c. he is said now to be injured. initial reports have him killed. those reports have since been taken back. flanagan is said to be injured. that's the latest on the situation now. >> a lot of information there, mike. i appreciate that. is there anything that the white house is saying about the shooting at this hour? >> inevitably it was brought up josh earnest, the spokesman sayin
mr. flanagan, 41 years old, a former employee of the station. he described this person as angered, they had to call the police to escort him from the building. for his part, mr. flanagan with a series of tweets ledging racism on the part of allison parker, the woman eventually shot this morning. he said that they sent hr on him. mr. flanagan is reported to have a history of troubled employment at other television stations along thest coast. the situation in flux here, mr. fran began evidently...