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mr. porter makes a lot of different photos. he takes a picture of the victims, he takes a picture of a church with the stain glass all exploded all over the ground. and then he noticed something right out of the corner of his eye and he turns around and he notices a policeman handing something over to a fireman. he turns around and of course we see now that what he's doing is handing over this little baby to the fireman. and as a fireman is holding the little baby, that unfortunately passed on, he makes the photo. he makes that image that becomes the iconic representation of that terrible disaster that happened that day. >>> we're very, very excited to be part of the celebration of the pulitzer centennial. and in september of this year, we're going to have a reveal of our brand-new pulitzer gallery. there is going to be a lot that will be different. the images, for one, that are displayed along the walls, will be refreshed so that we're able to include the winners that have occurred after the image was -- the gallery was inaugu
mr. porter makes a lot of different photos. he takes a picture of the victims, he takes a picture of a church with the stain glass all exploded all over the ground. and then he noticed something right out of the corner of his eye and he turns around and he notices a policeman handing something over to a fireman. he turns around and of course we see now that what he's doing is handing over this little baby to the fireman. and as a fireman is holding the little baby, that unfortunately passed on,...
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mr. porter, it's mark, correct? >> yes. >> do you mind if i call you mark? >> fine. . >> i want to touch base with you how long you've known them? >> i've known gary 15, 20 years. he was my isn't superintendeass superintendent. i was the superintendent. >> mark knew a lot about them and suggested they could have been targeted. >> he has people all over that meets them and he goes to hotels and runs ads in the paper. according to mark, gary set up one of those meetings around the time of his death and involved a lot of money. >> he was going to sell 50,0$50 worth of gold for cash, a buyer to give him 50,0$50,000 in cashl i know. >> he mentioned text messages e heed a seen on gary's phone from the other guy. gare r. >> gary asked me to read the text messages from a guy in his class that was asking for money. i have no idea -- >> you don't remember? was there a name attached? >> gary was shot as well as beaten. could it have been from one of his own guns? >> gary has guns everywhere, in every drawer of the house, i think. he likes his guns. then mark gave detec
mr. porter, it's mark, correct? >> yes. >> do you mind if i call you mark? >> fine. . >> i want to touch base with you how long you've known them? >> i've known gary 15, 20 years. he was my isn't superintendeass superintendent. i was the superintendent. >> mark knew a lot about them and suggested they could have been targeted. >> he has people all over that meets them and he goes to hotels and runs ads in the paper. according to mark, gary set up one of...
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porter: mr. speaker -- >> i was going to say ladies first but -- your colleague, cathy mcmorris rodgers, came out and said he voted for mr. trump. you are on an island. you are the only one that hasn't endorsed him. speaker ryan: i have more to say about this on another point, our teams are meeting. we're making progress but that's all i got to say at this point. reporter: mr. speaker, you said you would speak out when you believe that conservatism is being disfigured. when your presumed nominee said he would speak directly to kim jong un, u what -- speaker ryan regot a lot to work -- a lot of work to do. whether it's zika or puerto rico or appropriations so that's all i got to say. reporter: should congress or law markse on the appropriations committee try to disfund the president's directive on public school rest rooms and transgendered issue? speaker ryan: i think it ought to be left to the states. reporter: the vote on the confederate flag, that's a big change from last year. your temperature
porter: mr. speaker -- >> i was going to say ladies first but -- your colleague, cathy mcmorris rodgers, came out and said he voted for mr. trump. you are on an island. you are the only one that hasn't endorsed him. speaker ryan: i have more to say about this on another point, our teams are meeting. we're making progress but that's all i got to say at this point. reporter: mr. speaker, you said you would speak out when you believe that conservatism is being disfigured. when your presumed...
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. >> lori porter, cambridge, ohio. i believe mr.e to run as his vp. i don't think she has an interest in running for anything. i think you overlooked the infiltration of partisan separatives. the recent kerfuffle in the white house over the iran treaty -- we are on it. >>> bill, i am in the delivery business. i'm amazed how in touch you and your staff are with events that affect ordinary people. >> that's because we're regular folks here about i may be famous, but my breast friends are working people i know for years. no swells on the factor. no swell zone. >> bob giamorae. will george c. scott be playing patton again in your movie killing patton? since the actor is deceased that may be a tough job. will president obama going to hiroshima help or hurt sales of your book killing the rising sun? it depends what he does there. what we found out about the a-bomb will open your eyes. i am celebrating 1,000 days as a billo'reilly.com premium member. jack conan, temecula, california. thank you for allowing your books to be available to the
. >> lori porter, cambridge, ohio. i believe mr.e to run as his vp. i don't think she has an interest in running for anything. i think you overlooked the infiltration of partisan separatives. the recent kerfuffle in the white house over the iran treaty -- we are on it. >>> bill, i am in the delivery business. i'm amazed how in touch you and your staff are with events that affect ordinary people. >> that's because we're regular folks here about i may be famous, but my breast...
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. >> officer porter was there as a witness when mr. gray was load need the van and that's a difficult term to use. because he is a human being. >> officer nero was working with baltimore bike police officer miller. cho chased gray and handcuffed him. miller is under a subpoena to testify against his fellow officers edward nero. >> officer miller's testimony from the prosecution's perspective will indicate that he made an arrest and app remention without necessary probable cause. >> officer nero is presumed innocent of reckless endangerment unless his case be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. warren zpt think that prosecutors have made a strong case. >> i think there will be an acquittal on the reckless and assault. there for asought quill misconduct. >> other legal analyst disagree. they think that prosecutors will be able to get convictions on some if not all of the charges. this trial resumes monday. that's the latest live in baltimore. doreen, back to you. >> thank you. go to our washington app and search freddie gray if you want it
. >> officer porter was there as a witness when mr. gray was load need the van and that's a difficult term to use. because he is a human being. >> officer nero was working with baltimore bike police officer miller. cho chased gray and handcuffed him. miller is under a subpoena to testify against his fellow officers edward nero. >> officer miller's testimony from the prosecution's perspective will indicate that he made an arrest and app remention without necessary probable...
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mr. bell was in. also interviewed the two porters that work up there. we were able to determine a few little things.e tobacco or the other items had come from. >> those guys in there, i'm proud of them. >> that's how we do it in here, you feel me? >> they solid. they ain't snitching. they live by the code. so they'll be all right man. i wish'em luck. >> there are no criminal charges that we can place on mr. bell right now. tobacco is not a criminal charge. now if it would have been an illegal substance such as marijuana or heroin, then we would have pursued criminal charges against mr. bell. >> though bell won't face criminal charges he is serving 15 days in disciplinary segregation, where he's confined to a single cell 23 hours a day and loses all privileges. >> i'm looking at it in a positive aspect. i got 15 days to think and better myself. it don't matter where they put me. >> but now bell's time in segregation is interrupted. his trial has started. >> i've been waiting for this moment for three years. >> what was it like seeing your family today. >> it's real rare for me to get emotional. but m
mr. bell was in. also interviewed the two porters that work up there. we were able to determine a few little things.e tobacco or the other items had come from. >> those guys in there, i'm proud of them. >> that's how we do it in here, you feel me? >> they solid. they ain't snitching. they live by the code. so they'll be all right man. i wish'em luck. >> there are no criminal charges that we can place on mr. bell right now. tobacco is not a criminal charge. now if it...
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mr. gray suffered those injuries that eventually killed him. the officer william porterrough a trial that ended in a hung jury or mistrial, he will be back in court later this year. miguel marquez, cnn, baltimore. >> joining me now is page pate. he's a criminal defense attorney and constitutional attorney. he's been watching this case closely as we all have really. thanks for coming in, mr. pate. six officers were initially charged in this. the trial for the first ended in a mistrial, for william porter. and now the second to face trial, edward nero, he was found not guilty. what does that tell us about what's to come if anything? >> i think a lot of officers are feeling pretty good right now because this was not a strong start for the state. but in the state's defense, this was really not their best case. officer nero was probably the least involved of any of the officers. the case against him rested on the state's theory that simply by arresting freddie gray without probable cause, he committed a crime. and i think the judge had a lot of problem or problems with that t
mr. gray suffered those injuries that eventually killed him. the officer william porterrough a trial that ended in a hung jury or mistrial, he will be back in court later this year. miguel marquez, cnn, baltimore. >> joining me now is page pate. he's a criminal defense attorney and constitutional attorney. he's been watching this case closely as we all have really. thanks for coming in, mr. pate. six officers were initially charged in this. the trial for the first ended in a mistrial, for...
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mr. gray happened on the street as he was arrested. the prosecution argued in that first case of officer porter that it was in the van somewhere between stops two and stops four that the injury occurred. how that injury occurred isn't very clear. at one point, officer goodson called for help along the way. that's where officer porter came along. they say inexplicably, he jumped in, jumped out. they went to another call. this will be a very difficult case for officer goodson and one that will certainly be watched far more closely than even this case. ashleigh? >> all right, miguel marquez watching things outside of the courthouse. more protests, demonstrators, we'll check in with you regularly to see how things might change there but i want the legal view on this. the details matter in a decision like this. cnn legal analyst danny cevallos and the u.s. attorney for the district of columbia. first to you, paul callan. you said right away i'm not surprised in the least at this judge's decision. >> no, i'm not surprised because it was such an odd theory of criminal law that was advanced by the prosecutor in this case. remember, officer ne
mr. gray happened on the street as he was arrested. the prosecution argued in that first case of officer porter that it was in the van somewhere between stops two and stops four that the injury occurred. how that injury occurred isn't very clear. at one point, officer goodson called for help along the way. that's where officer porter came along. they say inexplicably, he jumped in, jumped out. they went to another call. this will be a very difficult case for officer goodson and one that will...
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mr. speaker, i rise to report to this congress on the porter ranch gas leak, the largest methane leak in the history of our country. it began last october 23 and lasted for roughly five months. the amount of natural gas that escaped is measured in billions of cubic feet. some 8,000 families were evacuated for months. our family, because we live just about as close as anyone to the leaking well, chose not to evacuate but rather to rely on filtration systems and the fact that we spend much of our time in washington. so how should congress respond? we must say never again. not again in porter ranch, not again anywhere in this contry. but it could happen again. -- country. but it could happen again because this natural gas storage facility was the fifth. that means there are four other areas that could have an even larger natural gas leak. there are no federal regulations for the safe storage of natural gas. and state regulations are so minimal that they are incredibly minimal even in famously green california. currently film a -- fimsa, an agency of the department of transportation, acknowl
mr. speaker, i rise to report to this congress on the porter ranch gas leak, the largest methane leak in the history of our country. it began last october 23 and lasted for roughly five months. the amount of natural gas that escaped is measured in billions of cubic feet. some 8,000 families were evacuated for months. our family, because we live just about as close as anyone to the leaking well, chose not to evacuate but rather to rely on filtration systems and the fact that we spend much of our...