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pinterest >> translator: this attack against my nephew for so-called intentional homicide is totally trumped up charge. and for himself at his own home to be accused of committing this crime of intentional homicide against the intruders is totally absurd and irrational, unreasonable. >> translator: 40 thugs and guards raided my home in the past year and beat me and my family seriously. this is a pattern already. this is not the first time he had against my family. >> translator: and after my nephew was beaten up and he actually was waiting and waiting to surrender himself and the police come back again and violently beat up my sister-in-law and -- >> translator: so my brother of course was taken away without any reasoning by the authorities and then the lawyer, the attorney, who has already got the commissioned paper signed by my neff you've's wife and even though he has the signature by his wife, the detention center and the bling security officers reduced to and by calling that document as a fake document, although they know that it true and also they just wanted to have my nephew'
pinterest >> translator: this attack against my nephew for so-called intentional homicide is totally trumped up charge. and for himself at his own home to be accused of committing this crime of intentional homicide against the intruders is totally absurd and irrational, unreasonable. >> translator: 40 thugs and guards raided my home in the past year and beat me and my family seriously. this is a pattern already. this is not the first time he had against my family. >>...
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away by these thugs and without any reasoning, and then they came back and started beating up my nephew, and for -- used stakes and violently had beaten up him and then for three hours, he's bleeding on his head and his face, which not stopped. so this is so violent, that according to my knowledge he had to defend himself. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> translator: this charge against my nephew for so-called intentional homicide is totally trumped up charge, and for himself at his own home to -to be accused of committing this crime of intentional homicide to those intruders is totally absurd, and ish rational, unreasonable. chg [ speaking in foreign language ] >> translator: so this guy, this township leader, had led from 40 to sometimes 80 officials, guards, and thugs, raided my home and, in the past year, and beat me and my family seriously and so this is a pattern already. it's not the first time. he had -- against my family. [ speaking in foreign language ] [ speaking in foreign language ] >> translator: and after my nephew was beaten up and he actually was waiting and waiting
away by these thugs and without any reasoning, and then they came back and started beating up my nephew, and for -- used stakes and violently had beaten up him and then for three hours, he's bleeding on his head and his face, which not stopped. so this is so violent, that according to my knowledge he had to defend himself. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> translator: this charge against my nephew for so-called intentional homicide is totally trumped up charge, and for himself at his...
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american singer and actress, jennifer hudson, seized the man who killed her mother, brother, and a nephew found guilty of murder. -- sees the man who killed her mother, brother, and nephew found guilty of murder. venezuelan police questioned a crossword compiler on suspicion of -- the president of greece is expected to call the country's political leaders for an emergency summit in the 48 hours in a final attempt to form a new coalition government. the president will be attempting with three different party leaders have failed to do in days of talks. >> could this be greece's next prime minister? his popularity was a promise to put an end to prosperity. the polls suggested that he would win 28% of the vote. that is one reason why he rejected an entry by socialist leader evangelos venizelos to join him and other parties in a coalition. mr. evangelos venizelos is unimpressed. >> i regret the petty politics with a view towards elections are not suitable at this crucial moment. even if elections are repeated, what will change? nothing. the mona changes here for everyone. -- the moment of chan
american singer and actress, jennifer hudson, seized the man who killed her mother, brother, and a nephew found guilty of murder. -- sees the man who killed her mother, brother, and nephew found guilty of murder. venezuelan police questioned a crossword compiler on suspicion of -- the president of greece is expected to call the country's political leaders for an emergency summit in the 48 hours in a final attempt to form a new coalition government. the president will be attempting with three...
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jennifer hudson sees the man that killed her mother, brother, and her nephew found guilty of murder. welcome to "bbc world news" broadcasting to our viewers on pbs in the u.s. london's answer to the eiffel tower. the new olympic landmark is officially opened. the president of greece is expected to call of the political leaders for an emergency summit in a final attempt to form a new coalition government. the president papoulias will be attempting to accomplish what other leaders have not been able to accomplish. >> could this be the next prime minister? he is riding high. his popularity resulted from his promise to put an end to austerity. the polls suggest he would win 28% of the vote. that is one reason why he rejected at the inf treaty by the socialist leader to join him and other parties. he is unimpressed. >> erik prince and petty party politics with a view towards elections are not suitable at this critical moment. -- arrogance and petty party politics with a view toward elections and not suitable at this critical moment. >> they have been trying to come up with a deal. all of
jennifer hudson sees the man that killed her mother, brother, and her nephew found guilty of murder. welcome to "bbc world news" broadcasting to our viewers on pbs in the u.s. london's answer to the eiffel tower. the new olympic landmark is officially opened. the president of greece is expected to call of the political leaders for an emergency summit in a final attempt to form a new coalition government. the president papoulias will be attempting to accomplish what other leaders have...
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out of the grave in oakland - the mass grave where there's more than 400 people buried - and her nephew, who was fathered by jim jones with one of the sisters, is in that mass grave. and she has a lot of integrity to come and talk to us, but long-term methodt family - her two sisters really believed that they, too, in following jones, they were getting out of an ordinary christianity that's ashes that no one's fanning; they felt they were legitimately fanning those ashes that reverend williams talked about, and we know what happened from there. so let me start out with the first part of the interview. we'll have time for some questions; then i have actually a second part where she gets very, very open about how jones actually worked the group and what happened. so the first part of the jonestown interview. >> i haven't been here for a couple of years, but my nephew, jim-john, is buried here along with about 250 or 300 other children and unidentified people who died in jonestown, guyana. and every year, they have a ceremony - people who were relatives, family members, friends, come to re
out of the grave in oakland - the mass grave where there's more than 400 people buried - and her nephew, who was fathered by jim jones with one of the sisters, is in that mass grave. and she has a lot of integrity to come and talk to us, but long-term methodt family - her two sisters really believed that they, too, in following jones, they were getting out of an ordinary christianity that's ashes that no one's fanning; they felt they were legitimately fanning those ashes that reverend williams...
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>> william belfour, convicted for killing her mother, brother, and 7-year-old nephew in 2008. this its our first reaction to the verdict from the hudson family. jennifer and her sister julia release aid statemed a statemen- william balfour is julia's ex-husband. there were no surviving witnesses after the murders. so this case against balfour was a circumstantial one. jurors say it came done to evidence about balfour's cell phone that suggested his location on the day of the murders. prosecutors painted balfour as a former gang member who went after the family in an act of vengence, because julia refused to reconcile their broken marriage. the defense pro posed some one
>> william belfour, convicted for killing her mother, brother, and 7-year-old nephew in 2008. this its our first reaction to the verdict from the hudson family. jennifer and her sister julia release aid statemed a statemen- william balfour is julia's ex-husband. there were no surviving witnesses after the murders. so this case against balfour was a circumstantial one. jurors say it came done to evidence about balfour's cell phone that suggested his location on the day of the murders....
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especially i am deeply concerned about the nephew. want to really give you an updated report after talking with at least two of his lawyers and another legal representative in the past few days. here is a chronology of what had happened to mr. chen guangcheng. of course, he has been under criminal detention since april april 30. on may 9, he was formally arrested on charges of intentional homicide. chen guangcheng's escaped last month, the local officials who have been directing the persecution of him, led a group of people in a raid on the home of his brother that again about 11:30 p.m. on april 26 and continued until dawn. without showing any ids, they broke down the door and jumped over the walls of his home, and then they seriously beat the brother and his wife. their son, thought they that they had come to rob them. he was himself -- he walked out of his bedroom, he was violently attacked for at least three hours. according to the eyewitnesses on his own report, he was bleeding on his face and head, and he was purely acting out o
especially i am deeply concerned about the nephew. want to really give you an updated report after talking with at least two of his lawyers and another legal representative in the past few days. here is a chronology of what had happened to mr. chen guangcheng. of course, he has been under criminal detention since april april 30. on may 9, he was formally arrested on charges of intentional homicide. chen guangcheng's escaped last month, the local officials who have been directing the persecution...
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. >> we are here to honor our nephew was killed in afghanistan. >> dennis, his wife and kids came out earlier in the day to take a cross and decorate the cross in honor of his nephew. >> we looked out here and realized each of these crosses represents was a one has felt for a family member. it chokes up and makes us proud. >> some come here to remember loved ones. others have no direct connection to a fallen soldier. >> we are back live in lafayette where this from members continues. these crosses have been up since 2006. originally they were to stay up until the troops were back from iraq. now, they will stay up until the troops are back from afghanistan. >>pam: the presidio hosted one of the biggest memorial day ceremonies. >> this is their money takes on significance. as of friday the combined death toll for the wars in iraq and afghanistan number 6004 to 61. the number wounded is considerably greater. >> i have a lot of friends who i served with that were killed in iraq and afghanistan. memo we are here to remember those who paid the ultimate price in the course of their service t
. >> we are here to honor our nephew was killed in afghanistan. >> dennis, his wife and kids came out earlier in the day to take a cross and decorate the cross in honor of his nephew. >> we looked out here and realized each of these crosses represents was a one has felt for a family member. it chokes up and makes us proud. >> some come here to remember loved ones. others have no direct connection to a fallen soldier. >> we are back live in lafayette where this from...
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i have nieces and nephews who are liars. the grass -- the law means a lot to me. it is embedded in my dna. -- i have nieces and nephews who are lawyers. the law means a lot to me. it is embedded in my dna. this is to pervert -- to be preferred. on this board, we get to apply equity. there is one section i believe. tax good relations -- tax board regulations gives this a great deal of discretion. while i have enjoyed this, i hope i have never abused it. the use of that discretion to help individuals who have come up against whirls of legislation that are unreasonable that we have been able to bring reason to. i've talked about st. augustine. i have stated that an overly narrow perspective renders it ridiculous. in that same vein as applied to law, chief justice marshall talked about something similar. to do this would be absurd. it would create injustice. so we have gotten to do that here. and so i and derived a great deal of pressure from that. we have solved problems. there are lawyers who have advocated for their clients and advocated. sometimes they need to be
i have nieces and nephews who are liars. the grass -- the law means a lot to me. it is embedded in my dna. -- i have nieces and nephews who are lawyers. the law means a lot to me. it is embedded in my dna. this is to pervert -- to be preferred. on this board, we get to apply equity. there is one section i believe. tax good relations -- tax board regulations gives this a great deal of discretion. while i have enjoyed this, i hope i have never abused it. the use of that discretion to help...
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if i die in a truck like my nephew, it cannot help my poverty. there are huge numbers who feel they should not transport nato goods. tens of thousands have attended rallies by warwick -- right wing and religious parties, calling for an end to all cooperation with the u.s. if the blockade is lifted, there will be a fury. >> the longer routes used to transport the nato supplies -- we lie down on the roads and we say drive the containers over us if you want to. >> militant groups have not -- have done much worse in the past, including attacks on convoys. the alternative routes are far more costly. many here blame america for the spelling of muslim blood. it was the death of 24 soldiers in a nato raid that caused an islamabad to block the route from nato fuel and goods. in this private freight yard behind me, there are 89 trucks. on them, equipment, generators, even vehicles needed by troops in afghanistan. they hope these trucks will be on the road soon, but the fear is their journey will be even more dangerous due to the furious opposition here. >>
if i die in a truck like my nephew, it cannot help my poverty. there are huge numbers who feel they should not transport nato goods. tens of thousands have attended rallies by warwick -- right wing and religious parties, calling for an end to all cooperation with the u.s. if the blockade is lifted, there will be a fury. >> the longer routes used to transport the nato supplies -- we lie down on the roads and we say drive the containers over us if you want to. >> militant groups have...
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nephew again. >> i said, do you know who this is? i said, this is your aunt. you could tell that he was smiling. >> d.c. police do not believe that he was harmed, but they did bring him immediately to children's hospital where he is currently being examined. >> thank you so much. also this afternoon, rainy days and mondays. we hope they do not get you down but this is the second monday in a row that it has been like this. not the prettiest picture and that looks like it may stay that way for a little bit. >> i think we will shake some of the cloud cover today and tomorrow with just a few sunny breaks mixed in between rainshowers. it is a very unstable weather pattern that we are facing this week. a roundabout way, light sprinkles, especially in montgomery county, silver spring college park, down in arlington, falls church. the steadiest rain is basically in frederick county. this is all moving southeast to northwest, kind of backwards to what you are used to seeing. mostly cloudy, highs in the 70's. i will help you plan for the rest
nephew again. >> i said, do you know who this is? i said, this is your aunt. you could tell that he was smiling. >> d.c. police do not believe that he was harmed, but they did bring him immediately to children's hospital where he is currently being examined. >> thank you so much. also this afternoon, rainy days and mondays. we hope they do not get you down but this is the second monday in a row that it has been like this. not the prettiest picture and that looks like it may...
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the international community should rally behind to call for the immediate release of his nephew. praxis there is increasing concern about the damage that greece and other struggling economies is doing to the eurozone. demonstrators were out in force in spain and greece against austerity measures. the head of the vatican bank has been sacked. he was removed by a unanimous vote of no-confidence by the bank directors. the roman catholic church said he was under investigation for alleged money-laundering. voting stations are closed in agent. -- egypt. the results are expected to be announced by tuesday at the latest. the u.s. senate committee has cut aid to pakistan by $33 million a year. shakil afridi was sentenced to 33 years in prison for treason for helping u.s. locate the al qaeda leader. hillary clinton denounced the imprisonment. >> the u.s. does not believe there is any basis for holding dr. shakil afridi. we regret the fact he was convicted and the severity of his sentence. his help, after all, was instrumental in taking down one of the world's most notorious murderers. that
the international community should rally behind to call for the immediate release of his nephew. praxis there is increasing concern about the damage that greece and other struggling economies is doing to the eurozone. demonstrators were out in force in spain and greece against austerity measures. the head of the vatican bank has been sacked. he was removed by a unanimous vote of no-confidence by the bank directors. the roman catholic church said he was under investigation for alleged...
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her exbrother-in-law found guilty of murdering her mother, brother, and nephew. >>> sudden collapse. what loongs like a perfect prom picture ends in a frightening fall when the porch collapses right under their feet. >>> and away we go. our ginger zee takes on her most dearing stupt yet. running straight off a mountain and taking to the skies. ♪ i want to get away i want to fly away ♪ >>> hey, good morning, everybody. we're so happy to welcome back abc's paula faris, anchor of our morning show, "world news now." >> just today call me dull, especially in comparison no the video of ginger zee. >> unbelievable. she's been our meteorologist for six months. we've been putting her through a haezing process. >> anything we're going to do involving extreme, maybe extreme eating. >> there will be extreme eating later in the half hour. >>> we have a lot happening. including a murder mystery in new jersey. who would kill this popular radio talk show host. police believe she was targeted. she's a legend in her hometown. they can't think why anybody would want to do this to her. >>> the cover mod
her exbrother-in-law found guilty of murdering her mother, brother, and nephew. >>> sudden collapse. what loongs like a perfect prom picture ends in a frightening fall when the porch collapses right under their feet. >>> and away we go. our ginger zee takes on her most dearing stupt yet. running straight off a mountain and taking to the skies. ♪ i want to get away i want to fly away ♪ >>> hey, good morning, everybody. we're so happy to welcome back abc's paula...
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his nephew placed on attempted murder charge for defending himself against these attacks.ot the environment he felt safe in, now winging his way to new york. >> he's headed to newark, you mention the job at nyu, do we know where he will stay or does he have help or guidance there. >> reporter: there has been a lot of support for him, a big chinese community in the united states. a big chinese christian community very vocal and supportive throughout the story. he has friends within the academic community, close friend in new york university who provided this position for him. so it looks as though things will be taken care of at that end. he is a man who has lived his entire life in china, doesn't speak english, mind, self-taught lawyer, lived in a small village and going to be in new york, leaving behind everything he knows, and the family he is very, very unlikely to ever able to return and see again. >> why is china so willing to let him go? >> reporter: that is a puzzling question when you consider how tense the stand off was, you hear about the reports behind the scene
his nephew placed on attempted murder charge for defending himself against these attacks.ot the environment he felt safe in, now winging his way to new york. >> he's headed to newark, you mention the job at nyu, do we know where he will stay or does he have help or guidance there. >> reporter: there has been a lot of support for him, a big chinese community in the united states. a big chinese christian community very vocal and supportive throughout the story. he has friends within...
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if i die in a nato truck like my nephew, it's because of my poverty. but there are huge numbers of pakistanis who feel they should never transport nato goods. tens of thousands have attended rallies calling for an end to all cooperation with the u.s. and say if the blockade is lifted, there will be fury. >> along the routes used to transport the nato supplies, we lie on the roads and say this protest we can make. >> middle tenant groups have done much worst in the past including attacks on convoys. nato kept using the rout because the alternatives were much more costly, so many here blamed america for the spilling of muslim blood. it wants the death of 20 more pakistani soldiers that caused islamabad to block the route for nato fuel and goods. >> in a private freight yard behind me, there are 89 trucks loaded with nato supplies, with equipment and four-by-four vehicles needed by troops in afghanistan. the company hopes these trucks will be back on the road soon, but the fear is their journey to afghanistan will now be all the more dangerous because of
if i die in a nato truck like my nephew, it's because of my poverty. but there are huge numbers of pakistanis who feel they should never transport nato goods. tens of thousands have attended rallies calling for an end to all cooperation with the u.s. and say if the blockade is lifted, there will be fury. >> along the routes used to transport the nato supplies, we lie on the roads and say this protest we can make. >> middle tenant groups have done much worst in the past including...
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if i die like my nephew, because is poverty.re are those who feel he should never transport nato goods. tens of thousands have attended rallies by right wing and religious parties, calling for an end to all cooperation with the u.s.. if the blockade is lifted, there will be fury. >> along the routes used to transport the supplies, we sit down on the roads. we say, drive it over us if you want to. this is a protest that we can make. >> militant groups have done much worse in the past including attacks on convoys. nato kept using the route because the alternatives were far more costly. they knew many here blame america for the spilling of muslim blood. it was the death of 24 pakistani soldiers in a nato raid which caused islamabad to block the route for nato to lead goods. in the private yard behind me, there are 89 trucks loaded with nato supplies. there are vehicles needed by troops in afghanistan. they hope that these trucks will be back on the road soon but the fear is that their journey to afghanistan will now be all the more
if i die like my nephew, because is poverty.re are those who feel he should never transport nato goods. tens of thousands have attended rallies by right wing and religious parties, calling for an end to all cooperation with the u.s.. if the blockade is lifted, there will be fury. >> along the routes used to transport the supplies, we sit down on the roads. we say, drive it over us if you want to. this is a protest that we can make. >> militant groups have done much worse in the past...
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he is angry and upset but feels the episode is out of her nephew's character. she said the spice changed him. >> makes him into a partner he didn't. these drugs are throw i go overboard. >> reporter: robin smith has seen the power spice can have on someone's personality. in the last two years he went from star athlete to something she said he can barely function on his own. the change started after she said he used spice. >> children make bad choices. everybody does at a time in their life. he is paying a high price for it. >> the family is all paying. they have been through hell watching kyle deal with seeing things and attempted suicide. they have suffer thud heart breaking months searching for someone to help treat the problem she believes spice brought out in him. >> when state officials and doctors can't help you it gets scary. >> resources are minimal. research not great. >> reporter: the doctor said he regularly seize patients at the er and upper chesapeake who have taken spice, many of them teens. >> they say they do it because it's legal. >> reporter:
he is angry and upset but feels the episode is out of her nephew's character. she said the spice changed him. >> makes him into a partner he didn't. these drugs are throw i go overboard. >> reporter: robin smith has seen the power spice can have on someone's personality. in the last two years he went from star athlete to something she said he can barely function on his own. the change started after she said he used spice. >> children make bad choices. everybody does at a time...
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her mother darnell, her brother jason and her 7-year-old nephew were murdered by balfour in 2008. jennifer wanted to be t in the courtroom. >> she said this is my mother. if it were me, she would be here every day. >> reporter: jurors say hours before the verdict they were divide 9-3 in favor of a conviction. >> three of us who just needed to see the picture a little clearer. there were still some holes or gasp per se that needed to be filled in. what we did was we just took what we had and began to break it down a little further. once it made sense we were all able to come to a unanimous decision. >> balfour's defense team says they respect the decision. >> but we do disagree with the verdict. it's always been our position and it still is that william balfour is innocent of these murders and we're hoping the appellate court will take a look at this case with a very critical eye. >> reporter: the defense argued that a lack of dna and eyewitness was not enough for a guilty verdict. the jury said they were ultimately swayed by totality of the case. they say jennifer hudson wasn't a
her mother darnell, her brother jason and her 7-year-old nephew were murdered by balfour in 2008. jennifer wanted to be t in the courtroom. >> she said this is my mother. if it were me, she would be here every day. >> reporter: jurors say hours before the verdict they were divide 9-3 in favor of a conviction. >> three of us who just needed to see the picture a little clearer. there were still some holes or gasp per se that needed to be filled in. what we did was we just took...
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people working at the memorial helps a nephew find where the soldier had been buried. a card index system keeps all the information about the reentered soldiers. here's your uncle's card aleksandr. so aleksei you can see that your uncle is not only engraved forever on the wall of the memorial complex but also in the battle of stalingrad museum archives. it turned out that the final resting place of the young soldier was found here on the hill but he defended to the end. well hello how exam the. thirty four thousand five hundred five people are buried of the foot of the motherland calls another eleven thousand people are in a small and mass grave elsewhere on the hill. who wanted to immortalize the names of the deceased soldiers lists came in from moscow from that information seven thousand two hundred names have been engraved in the my after guns hole of military glory however the full story of nine hundred of the foreman has not yet been revealed the only information they have is a surname and initials a special team at the memorial complex investigates the soldiers o
people working at the memorial helps a nephew find where the soldier had been buried. a card index system keeps all the information about the reentered soldiers. here's your uncle's card aleksandr. so aleksei you can see that your uncle is not only engraved forever on the wall of the memorial complex but also in the battle of stalingrad museum archives. it turned out that the final resting place of the young soldier was found here on the hill but he defended to the end. well hello how exam the....
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prosecutors say balfour killed the oscar winner's mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew in a jealous rage over the ex-wife dating another man. balfour faces a mandatory life sentence in prison. >>> case not dismissed. today a federal judge refused to throw out campaign corruption harges against former presidential candidate john edwa edwards. the judge disagreed saying federal prosecutors had presented sufficient evidence to proceed with this case upon the judge said, quote, we will let the jury decide. edwards is accused of using campaign doning as to hide his pregnant mistress. >> everybody knows that he committed a number of sins and then lied about them and the other problem for edwards is that the jury may not know all of the context of campaign finance law. they may not know that this is not the typical corruption case. >> edwards' defense team will begin presenting its witnesses on monday. >>> the race for the white house. it's been a polarizing week with the gay marriage debate, but today president obama and mitt romney tried to shift the focus back to the economy. they both
prosecutors say balfour killed the oscar winner's mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew in a jealous rage over the ex-wife dating another man. balfour faces a mandatory life sentence in prison. >>> case not dismissed. today a federal judge refused to throw out campaign corruption harges against former presidential candidate john edwa edwards. the judge disagreed saying federal prosecutors had presented sufficient evidence to proceed with this case upon the judge said, quote, we will...
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brother-in-law, william balfour is charged of killing the singer's mother, brother, and 7-year-old nephews say he shot them in a jealous rage because hudson's sister would not reconcile with him. we'll bring you the verdict as soon as it comes in. >>> bristol palin takes on the president. >> just one of the stories trending today. sarah palin's daughter making headlines for criticizing president obama's support of same-sex marriage. on her blog, she wrote, we know in general, kids do better in a mother/father home. >> critics note that she is a single teen mothe. >>> the parents of reese witherspoon have a messy marriage case on their hands. "usa today" says her mother betty filed a lawsuit, accusing her father of big amy. >> a wedding anounsment announced john's marriage to another woman. but betty says he is still married for her, even they they have lived apart for 16 years. >> john may be married from dementia and suing to have the new marriage aannulled. >>> the mom and child featured on the cover of "time" magazine appeared on "today." >> jamie grumet is shown breast feeding her son
brother-in-law, william balfour is charged of killing the singer's mother, brother, and 7-year-old nephews say he shot them in a jealous rage because hudson's sister would not reconcile with him. we'll bring you the verdict as soon as it comes in. >>> bristol palin takes on the president. >> just one of the stories trending today. sarah palin's daughter making headlines for criticizing president obama's support of same-sex marriage. on her blog, she wrote, we know in general,...
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he also expressed concern for his relatives, especially his nephew, who police arrested on murder charges. >> translator: my older brother escaped house arrest and came to beijing in search of a lawyer for my nephew. it's the basic right of a chinese citizen. >> chen is urging chinese authorities not to put pressure on his family. chen is a lawyer who has dedicated his career to helping the disabled and also campaigned against forced abortions, resulting from china's one-child policy. >>> south koreans have for the first time welcomed home the remains of soldiers who died in the north fighting for their country during the korean war. no soldiers have been repatriated since both sides signed an armistice in 1953. president lee myung-bak and relatives of some of the soldiers gathered for a ceremony at an airport near seoul. 12 sets of remains and personal belongings arrived from the u.s. american forces excavated it all in north korea between 2000 and 2004, according to the terms of a bilateral agreement. president lee told the relatives that finding the remains of those who sacrificed thei
he also expressed concern for his relatives, especially his nephew, who police arrested on murder charges. >> translator: my older brother escaped house arrest and came to beijing in search of a lawyer for my nephew. it's the basic right of a chinese citizen. >> chen is urging chinese authorities not to put pressure on his family. chen is a lawyer who has dedicated his career to helping the disabled and also campaigned against forced abortions, resulting from china's one-child...
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he also expressed concern for his relatives, especially his nephew, who police arrested on murder charges. >> translator: my older brother escaped house arrest and came to beijing in search of a lawyer for my nephew. it's the basic right of a chinese citizen. >> chen is urging chinese authorities not to put pressure on his family. chen is a lawyer who has dedicated his career to helping the disabled and also campaigned against forced abortions, resulting from china's one-child policy. >>> south koreans have for the first time welcomed home the remains of soldiers who died in the north fighting for their country during the korean war. no soldiers have been repatriated since both sides signed an armistice in 1953. president lee myung-bak and relatives of some of the soldiers gathered for a ceremony at an airport near seoul. 12 sets of remains and personal belongings arrived from the u.s. american forces excavated it all in north korea between 2000 and 2004, according to the terms of a bilateral agreement. president lee told the relatives that finding the remains of those who sacrificed thei
he also expressed concern for his relatives, especially his nephew, who police arrested on murder charges. >> translator: my older brother escaped house arrest and came to beijing in search of a lawyer for my nephew. it's the basic right of a chinese citizen. >> chen is urging chinese authorities not to put pressure on his family. chen is a lawyer who has dedicated his career to helping the disabled and also campaigned against forced abortions, resulting from china's one-child...
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, her 7-year-old nephew.t her mother and brother. she was not in the courtroom for that bit of testimony. by and large, wolf, she was there every single day. >> ted rowlands has just walked out of the courtroom. he is joining us now. ted, tell us how it went down inside. we know he is guilty on all counts. >> reporter: yes. it was an emotional scene in the courtroom. it always is when a verdict, a jury verdict is read. jennifer hudson was with her fiancee and her sister, julia, holding hands with both of them as the verdicts were read. she broke down in tears after the verdicts were read. immediately, when the first murder guilty verdict came down, david, otunga, her fiancee, said, yes. she responded to that. after the third murder verdict was read, which was the last verdict to be read, she started to cry, breaking down. she had tissue in her hair. it was a very emotional scene inside that courtroom. >> she had been there almost every single day. is that right? >> every single day, yes. a lot of people were
, her 7-year-old nephew.t her mother and brother. she was not in the courtroom for that bit of testimony. by and large, wolf, she was there every single day. >> ted rowlands has just walked out of the courtroom. he is joining us now. ted, tell us how it went down inside. we know he is guilty on all counts. >> reporter: yes. it was an emotional scene in the courtroom. it always is when a verdict, a jury verdict is read. jennifer hudson was with her fiancee and her sister, julia,...
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, the lawyers who have undertaken to represent his nephew, others who assisted him, we have and will as i'm doing today, raise these case s and or concerns with the chinese government, both publicly and privately. we'll continue to do that. we'll continue to have contact with mr. chen and get his input. these are things that as there are many human rights issues in china that we're paying attention to. as we have said previously in the last several years there's been a closing of space for human rights lawyers and activists in china. those are things of concern. we're concerned about other case s. those are cases we'll continue to raise. in terms of the relationship, we had obviously a dramatic few days we were there in the strategic and economic dialogue. what was striking to me is we have a very successful meeting while a human rights issue was being played out. the relationship is now so important to both countries that we have found a way, and we will find a way, to talk about our economic, political, strategic interests, and human rights is going to be very much a part of those
, the lawyers who have undertaken to represent his nephew, others who assisted him, we have and will as i'm doing today, raise these case s and or concerns with the chinese government, both publicly and privately. we'll continue to do that. we'll continue to have contact with mr. chen and get his input. these are things that as there are many human rights issues in china that we're paying attention to. as we have said previously in the last several years there's been a closing of space for...
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obviously he knew his nephew.marriage was arranged or something to help her when she joined the al qaeda forces, but i don't know. >> any other questions? i think we will wrap it up then. thank you very much for coming. thank you, josh, for a very interesting presentation. [applause] [applause] >> is there a nonfiction author or book you'd like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail at "book tv" at c-span.org. works we guess at twitter.com/"book tv." >> this is what he said, that that was not their intent and that was made brutally clear to me that one of the offices -- one of the officers suddenly kicked me, smashing my job. it felt like somebody had taken a baseball bat to my head before i could even register that unbearable pain, one of the other officers slammed me in the lower leg at the time. i heard a crack. i immediately pleaded with melanie, who was one of the arresting officers but who at that point had become an guardian angel. she was different from the west. i know this is going to sound kind of
obviously he knew his nephew.marriage was arranged or something to help her when she joined the al qaeda forces, but i don't know. >> any other questions? i think we will wrap it up then. thank you very much for coming. thank you, josh, for a very interesting presentation. [applause] [applause] >> is there a nonfiction author or book you'd like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail at "book tv" at c-span.org. works we guess at twitter.com/"book tv."...
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few days later the nephew was found in an abandoned suv. defense attorneys plan to appeal the verdict. >> gregg: we are hearing from the polo tycoon sentenced for killing a man during a drunk driving crash. sentencing john good man to 16 years in prison yesterday. he faced up to 30 years for the 2010 death of scott wilson. goodman speaking in his own defense. >> i just wanted to say from the second the day after the accident all i've wanted to do is reach out to the wilsons and cry this with them. i can't imagine or even pretend to imagine what it would be like to lose a son. >> a judge also finding him $10,000 on top of the 16-year sentence, goodman made national headlines when he adopted his 42-year-old girlfriend. he did it to protect his fortune. >> heather: we are learning more about the alleged suspect in the shocking murder and kidnapping of an entire family in tennessee. the main suspect in the case killed himself during a police standoff that happened thursday night. authorities say that he abducted 8-year-old kalea and 12-year-old
few days later the nephew was found in an abandoned suv. defense attorneys plan to appeal the verdict. >> gregg: we are hearing from the polo tycoon sentenced for killing a man during a drunk driving crash. sentencing john good man to 16 years in prison yesterday. he faced up to 30 years for the 2010 death of scott wilson. goodman speaking in his own defense. >> i just wanted to say from the second the day after the accident all i've wanted to do is reach out to the wilsons and cry...
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a few days later, the cops found her young nephew dead in an abandoned suv. moments ago, prosecutors spoke about the brutality of the crimes. >> this was a vicious, cold-blooded, inhumane execution of three people, including a 7-year-old child. a child who just happened to be home from school that day. >> shepard: defense attorneys say they were disappointed with the outcome and that they do plan to appeal the verdict. mike tobin is live at the chicago courthouse tonight. mike, what was the reaction from jennifer hudson? do we expect to hear from her? >> at this point of the game we don't expect to hear from her. the state's attorney said behind closed doors she has been very emotional, shep. but that is not what we saw in the open courtroom. in fact, she looked a bit dazed as she came, in wearing no makeup. just a long sweater. she was flanked by her sister julia and fiance. she sat in the courtroom most of the time with her head hung down and her hair hiding her face. arm around her. we saw her from time to time dabbing away tears with a kleenex. but there
a few days later, the cops found her young nephew dead in an abandoned suv. moments ago, prosecutors spoke about the brutality of the crimes. >> this was a vicious, cold-blooded, inhumane execution of three people, including a 7-year-old child. a child who just happened to be home from school that day. >> shepard: defense attorneys say they were disappointed with the outcome and that they do plan to appeal the verdict. mike tobin is live at the chicago courthouse tonight. mike, what...
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in the early 1890s her husband dies and her nephew inherited his father's house on 33rd street and asked him aunt to step aside for his own wife to run new york society. you did not ask carolyn astor to step aside. she said no. he got even with her and moved his family to ng gland and can he built the wahl dor of hotel on the site of his house to spite his hand so every time she came home she had to deal with the hotel. she said it is 1892 and i am moving uptown and that's where everybody is going and builds aa new mansion and she builds the astoria hotel. they were physically joined but two separate hotels which is why when you write it it is an equal sign and not a dash. apparently the contract that built this building and joined it to the original wal dorf said if the nephew ever bothered her again she would wall up the access between the waldorf and the astoria, one of the first grand hotels in the 20th century. when you went inside there was a beautiful, i don't know what happened here. when you went inside there was a beautiful pathway, a concourse. we know it as peacock alley, and
in the early 1890s her husband dies and her nephew inherited his father's house on 33rd street and asked him aunt to step aside for his own wife to run new york society. you did not ask carolyn astor to step aside. she said no. he got even with her and moved his family to ng gland and can he built the wahl dor of hotel on the site of his house to spite his hand so every time she came home she had to deal with the hotel. she said it is 1892 and i am moving uptown and that's where everybody is...
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if the nephew ever bothered her again she would wall up the access between the waldorf and the astoria, one of the first grand hotels in the 20th century. when you went inside there was a beautiful, i don't know what happened here. when you went inside there was a beautiful pathway, a concourse. we know it as peacock alley, and it kind of shows us the shift of entertainment from the houses of the wealthy of new york to public venues. back in the 19th century if you wanted to impress people you had them over to the house and did a grand spread. nobody would have a house as grand as the waldorf astoria and gradually they're shifting over entertainment to the great public venues and great public hotels and it comes down in 1930 to make way for the empire state building and reopens at park avenue and 50th street where it still is today. the stores themselves, b. altman, if you remember, some of you may remember b. altman, one of my favorite department stores. that goes up at fifth avenue and 34th street. steel frame but made to look like a renaissance palazzo and i think a better view woul
if the nephew ever bothered her again she would wall up the access between the waldorf and the astoria, one of the first grand hotels in the 20th century. when you went inside there was a beautiful, i don't know what happened here. when you went inside there was a beautiful pathway, a concourse. we know it as peacock alley, and it kind of shows us the shift of entertainment from the houses of the wealthy of new york to public venues. back in the 19th century if you wanted to impress people you...
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. >> coming up, a verdict in the murders of jennifer hudson's mother, brother, and 7-year-old nephew.his man bearing it all while riding' une cycle. which should be a feat in and of itself. >> i can't imagine it was comfortable. >> it was not to win the lottery. >> those are the numbers in case you have them. >> the man convicted of killing jennifer hudson will be spending the rest of his life behind bars. he was found guilty on first-degree murder. prosecutors said balfourt killed hudson's mother, brother, and 7-year-old nephew in a fit of rage at the thought his girlfriend had a boyfriend. >> we hope it can provide t girlfriend had a boyfriend. >> we hope it can provide them with a measure of justice and closure. >> jennifer hudson's family released a statement in part that "it is our prayer that the lord will forgive him of he's these heinous acts and bring his heart to kindness. >> former teammates were on hand. he was buried after a private ceremony. the 43-year-old killed himself in his ocean side beachfront home may 2. >> burglary, disorder earl conduct. intoxication. it is not
. >> coming up, a verdict in the murders of jennifer hudson's mother, brother, and 7-year-old nephew.his man bearing it all while riding' une cycle. which should be a feat in and of itself. >> i can't imagine it was comfortable. >> it was not to win the lottery. >> those are the numbers in case you have them. >> the man convicted of killing jennifer hudson will be spending the rest of his life behind bars. he was found guilty on first-degree murder. prosecutors...
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and extremely proud of that i went to school with some of your children or grandchildren, leases or nephews. the public school system as one of the most aversive systems here. it will probably give some of us, one of us are run for our money in a few years. but i don't want to show up david chiu or eric mar with the chinese i have been working on. i have been under the direct tutelage of the mayor. i want to say thank-you to the whole entire committee. when this heritage month represents is a solidarity had togetherness that we seem to have mastered in san francisco. it is honor to serve the community. he is from my district. i love you, thank you. i want to acknowledge everyone, it is a pleasure. >> i would like the members of the board tuesday for a few minutes. every year, we put on this campaign, which is a great reception up to the ceremony, we could not have done it without the support of the major sponsors. i would like to invite some of them to come up, and they will be making brief remarks. >> i want to thank our presenting sponsor, mr. liu? [applause] >> think you, good evening. i
and extremely proud of that i went to school with some of your children or grandchildren, leases or nephews. the public school system as one of the most aversive systems here. it will probably give some of us, one of us are run for our money in a few years. but i don't want to show up david chiu or eric mar with the chinese i have been working on. i have been under the direct tutelage of the mayor. i want to say thank-you to the whole entire committee. when this heritage month represents is a...