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porter: three technologies. modem, fiber, and the cable industry spent over $1 trillion in infrastructure putting fiber everywhere, and then you had the wireless broadband, and that is where google and certain other technology companies are in the lead, and the cable industry is not talking about it, or they don't know how to respond. mark: ok, you mentioned a moment ago that they are not even talking about it at the expo. porter: at the cable convention. mark: are you surprised by that? why is that? order: they are still trying to figure out about the consolidation. this is a cable speed conference. they are not focusing on anything else. a have one interesting item on the agenda this afternoon, the economics of original programming. after netflix and all of the over-the-top programmers have shown them that this is the wave of the future. cable is getting around to talking about it. market: porter, a spokesman is quoted in the washington post as saying what is the cable industry? how would you describe it? port
porter: three technologies. modem, fiber, and the cable industry spent over $1 trillion in infrastructure putting fiber everywhere, and then you had the wireless broadband, and that is where google and certain other technology companies are in the lead, and the cable industry is not talking about it, or they don't know how to respond. mark: ok, you mentioned a moment ago that they are not even talking about it at the expo. porter: at the cable convention. mark: are you surprised by that? why is...
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livat the sce tonit, colbus boulevard a di inn on isaction ne" rept nn cula dan > porter: well, yes, j invesgators still ting to figure thisne t, tryi to fige t how a ptaus drir mied a cro ov and insad jued e curve he narwly missg an on comi csx ain. >> was ju sotng unbievable. >> rerter:ranberk and oh wnesses cld not blvwhathey we seng aou e dner ur at a csxreight tin was blocking cro or trf on coluus at skers it w hoing up boxrs. witssesay sea 29 bus was traling r tryg to get arod the trn and was making a turn at diinn. >> e b acally crsed oer e you c dve ov frothe track and th pull a u tu and we in the trn tra and then t caut uprhtn fnt of the trn the. >> rerter: witnesses say traiw aling nor bu aa slow rate of spee >> itame narrly from hitng e tra by about 10 et or less. >> thout maehey we going toollide and cae a bigyouno explio > rorterberk says thanuy e engier was able to stop e train. >> sawt in me and wa able to st bere mor cattrhe. >> poer:hthe drir and t ssengeron bod sufred nonen li treateng inrs and were tak tthe hoital for trement. witsses are at a loss tryi to derstdow
livat the sce tonit, colbus boulevard a di inn on isaction ne" rept nn cula dan > porter: well, yes, j invesgators still ting to figure thisne t, tryi to fige t how a ptaus drir mied a cro ov and insad jued e curve he narwly missg an on comi csx ain. >> was ju sotng unbievable. >> rerter:ranberk and oh wnesses cld not blvwhathey we seng aou e dner ur at a csxreight tin was blocking cro or trf on coluus at skers it w hoing up boxrs. witssesay sea 29 bus was traling r tryg to...
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officer william porter arrived on the scene near dolphin street. both officer goodison and officer porter proceeded to the back of the wagon to check on the status of mr. gray's condition. mr. gray at that time requested help. and indicated that he could not breathe. officer porter asked mr. gray if he needed a medic, at which time mr. gray indicated at least twice that he was in need of a medic. officer then physically assisted mr. gray from the floor of the van to the bench. however, despite mr. gray's appeal for a medical, both officers assessed mr. gray's condition and at no point did either of them restrain mr. gray per bpd general order, nor did they render a request for medical assistance. while discussing the transportation of mr. gray for medical attention, a request for additional units was made for an an rest on west north avenue. officer porter left the vicinity to assist in the arrest of another prisoner at north avenue. despite mr. gray's obvious and recognized need for medical assistance officer goodison in a grossly negligent manner
officer william porter arrived on the scene near dolphin street. both officer goodison and officer porter proceeded to the back of the wagon to check on the status of mr. gray's condition. mr. gray at that time requested help. and indicated that he could not breathe. officer porter asked mr. gray if he needed a medic, at which time mr. gray indicated at least twice that he was in need of a medic. officer then physically assisted mr. gray from the floor of the van to the bench. however, despite...
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>> porter: we, m, the speal need studes were o the way home ts afrnn.has only been attdint scho of th futu he for three weeks. she ha't had any prlems on the bu unl toy. this phadelphia scol disict bus was pelt wi rxne nstruction debr when a window s shtered. bron glass 20 yeaold specialeeds stude courey cay, rht ithe fac >> d the bus hi and th cald me on the phone and told me that a boy threw bri throughhe wiow an hurmy daut. >> pt: viim's eoonal ther want to see her ughter's facial andye injies. pole y crey bus appached ftseveh d asp arnd 4: m two juviles ran ov fr e rec nter and stted throwgos. a tol of ni spial nes stude from ecolf the fute were on the bus wi to assistan alg th e drir. > ey we driving do the strt andh he the e bricks hiing t vecle and theneears pple scrming he ops bus imdiaty and doesht e right thin aer poce ande take the kido the hoital. >> porter:ohwest dettewere on t en anduily diover the incidtas caureon a city cara. >> i caot see o ofie oeye. >> porter: courtney w rlsedr pe preyterian dical ceer where dtors flushebken gla out e
>> porter: we, m, the speal need studes were o the way home ts afrnn.has only been attdint scho of th futu he for three weeks. she ha't had any prlems on the bu unl toy. this phadelphia scol disict bus was pelt wi rxne nstruction debr when a window s shtered. bron glass 20 yeaold specialeeds stude courey cay, rht ithe fac >> d the bus hi and th cald me on the phone and told me that a boy threw bri throughhe wiow an hurmy daut. >> pt: viim's eoonal ther want to see her ughter's...
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thomas schiele used to be one of them, but now he's a porter of a different kind.le is one of four inmates selected to be what is known as the dead run porter. they are assigned to help the coroners office process bodies throughout the county. >> i've got to take this jump suit up with me to go to laundry. i go up, i've got blood -- got bloodstains on the front of it. down the legs. that is from -- you never know what you're getting into. this is from the same run as the jump suit. stuff ran down and dripped on the front of my shoe. the bottoms is where i tried to miss the blood trail and ended up stepping in it. and once you are in it. it's blood and probably some brain matter. a lot of chunks in there. a little bit of the brain matter. but, you know, when you are doing this job you are going to run into some messy situations. >> despite the grim scenes he says it's better than being in jail. >> in the truck and hit the windows down and you are on the highway. granted we're going to a bad situation but try to look at the brighter side of things. we're out there an
thomas schiele used to be one of them, but now he's a porter of a different kind.le is one of four inmates selected to be what is known as the dead run porter. they are assigned to help the coroners office process bodies throughout the county. >> i've got to take this jump suit up with me to go to laundry. i go up, i've got blood -- got bloodstains on the front of it. down the legs. that is from -- you never know what you're getting into. this is from the same run as the jump suit. stuff...
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. >> ♪♪ >> porter: inside new lif bible feoh in colw boro it was a cebration of liv, the wom who noty lived in th cmunit but they were invoed. >> u cod not k for bett wa yuould not ask for mo classou i n. >> porter: family and frien of ronda, sal a i and angel r im fied thpews to rmberhthe wom who dein the he fire west colw wnship on moay. thewertre wh invtars say smey materia trh ouide spark t the fire. rolda and s ite siers, angelas say's dahter. >> e wh was ing bett ewld i imine becse they haso mu suprt. > report: ose who kn vcmsor deca said e passi for this chur cmnity theyeed bud was credib. >> tay decate sold oufor chst. all othe are mw spenhe serving pele. >> th were fahful veible,hey were teaae. they lod theor. tekept the misy mong for thewill be sore mied d the mery will not be fortn >> poer:this seice lauter a tes. wm left bend so many rliv kveronica schm. >> agedy in o swoopand evero is just ngo work tother to you know look ter theid and faly left behi. >> poerfunel for al thr womewi be held at thishurch next wednday. i suld tl you at destroy chester coty he belg to the vi
. >> ♪♪ >> porter: inside new lif bible feoh in colw boro it was a cebration of liv, the wom who noty lived in th cmunit but they were invoed. >> u cod not k for bett wa yuould not ask for mo classou i n. >> porter: family and frien of ronda, sal a i and angel r im fied thpews to rmberhthe wom who dein the he fire west colw wnship on moay. thewertre wh invtars say smey materia trh ouide spark t the fire. rolda and s ite siers, angelas say's dahter. >> e wh was...
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porter. we caught up with daniel outside porter's home. when you heard, what were your thoughts? >> probably most likely not true. reporter: porter is one of six baltimore police officers charged in the death of freddie gray and they range in the age from 25-54. four have bail set at $350,000. the rest at $250,000. according to online court records, all of them have bail bonds men. those who live in this neighborhood with porter were just as shocked as daniel when we told them to have charges. no one did want to go on camera but daniel did defend his friend. you don't think he did this? >> no, sir. reporter: these six officers will be in court again together on may 7. they are all going to be there at the same time. if they are all found guilty of all of these charges they face, they face anywhere from 20-63 years in jail. anchor: thanks chris. the frat ernl order of police were quick to respond calling the charged today a rush to judgment. >> in my 20 years as a law enforcement officer, and 16 years as an attorney, i have never seen such a rush to file charged. anchor: he went o
porter. we caught up with daniel outside porter's home. when you heard, what were your thoughts? >> probably most likely not true. reporter: porter is one of six baltimore police officers charged in the death of freddie gray and they range in the age from 25-54. four have bail set at $350,000. the rest at $250,000. according to online court records, all of them have bail bonds men. those who live in this neighborhood with porter were just as shocked as daniel when we told them to have...
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officer porter asked mr. gray if he needed a metdic at which tim mr. gray indicated at least twice that he was in need of a medic. officer porter then physically assisted mr. gray from the floor of the van to the bench. however, despite mr. gray's appeal for a medic, both officers assessed mr. gray's condition and at no point did either of them restrain mr. gray per bpd general order or render or request medical assistancep. while discussing the transportation of mr. gray for medical attention a request for additional units was made for an arrest at the 1600 west north avenue. officer porter left the vicinity of dolphin street and druid hill avenue to assist in the arrest of another prisoner at north avenue. despite mr. gray's obvious and recognized need for medical assistance, officer goodson in a grossly negligent manner chose to respond to the 1600 block of west north avenue with mr. gray still unsecured by a seat belt in the wagon without rendering to or summonsing medical assistance for mr. gray. officer goodson arrived at north avenue to transpor
officer porter asked mr. gray if he needed a metdic at which tim mr. gray indicated at least twice that he was in need of a medic. officer porter then physically assisted mr. gray from the floor of the van to the bench. however, despite mr. gray's appeal for a medic, both officers assessed mr. gray's condition and at no point did either of them restrain mr. gray per bpd general order or render or request medical assistancep. while discussing the transportation of mr. gray for medical attention...
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officer porter asked mr. gray if he needed a medic at which time mr.ray indicated at least twice that he was in need of a medic. officer porter then physically assisted mr. gray from the floor of the van to the bench. however, despite mr. gray's appeal for a medic, both officers assessed mr. gray's condition and at no point did either of them restrained mr. gray per bpd den order nor render or request medical assistance. a request for additional units was made for an arrest at the 1600 west north avenue. officer porter left the vicinity of dolphin street to assist in the arrest of another prisoner at north avenue. despite mr. gray's obvious and recognized need for medical assistance, officer goodsen in a grossly negligent manner chose to respond to the 1600 block of west north avenue with mr. gray still unsecured by a seat belt in the wagon without rendering to or summoning medical assistance from mr. gray. officer goodsen arrived at north avenue to transport the individual arrested at the location of north avenue and pennsylvania avenue at which time
officer porter asked mr. gray if he needed a medic at which time mr.ray indicated at least twice that he was in need of a medic. officer porter then physically assisted mr. gray from the floor of the van to the bench. however, despite mr. gray's appeal for a medic, both officers assessed mr. gray's condition and at no point did either of them restrained mr. gray per bpd den order nor render or request medical assistance. a request for additional units was made for an arrest at the 1600 west...
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kicking it out to otto porter jr. porter knocks down the three pointer. wizard go up 7. take the game from atlanta. 104-98. >> we know what type of team we are. the way we played early in the season. we played out our best. locked down. focus on the defense. lock in. one of the big games. we say. got to lock in. to the task at hand. and we know we do that. that we are one of the best teams in the east. >> we'll heavy more on the wizards in a bit. plus we go back inside the locker room tonight on sports final. from the newsroom. i'm jason pugh. >> jason, we follow our top story in a dallas suburb. who people opened fire at a contest to draw the prophet muhammad. police had to kill both of them. we will bring you any new >> i thought it was a little boring actually. >> for a guy, money may weather. fans didn't feel they got their money's worth. others say they had to fight to order it. whether mayweather/pacquiao lived up to the hype open for debate. made a ton of money. fans paid up to $100 for pay-per-view. some watched it for free thanks to crafty folks who streamed the
kicking it out to otto porter jr. porter knocks down the three pointer. wizard go up 7. take the game from atlanta. 104-98. >> we know what type of team we are. the way we played early in the season. we played out our best. locked down. focus on the defense. lock in. one of the big games. we say. got to lock in. to the task at hand. and we know we do that. that we are one of the best teams in the east. >> we'll heavy more on the wizards in a bit. plus we go back inside the locker...
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bob porter says he has no memory of what happened.two robbers came into the the store and one of them knocked porter to the floor and beat him with heavy pliers. the store owner grabbed a metal ring size rod and hit the the robber with hit. the robbers ran off and porter went into cardiac arrest. >> i know that bob would have done the same thing for me. i mean, that is the kind of person he is. once you make that decision, you don't even think about it. >> police have arrested two teenagers in connection with the robbery. >>> a business started in oakland is bringing its local flavor all the way to japan. blue bottle coffee is opening a shop in japan. it's the first store outside of the u.s. and so far it's a big success. long lines have led to wait times of more than four hours. the company raised nearly $26 million to expand outside of the country. >>> it's not often a television show that goes off the air is coming back. the hit game show are you smarter than a fifth grader returns this week. the shows producers say they went back
bob porter says he has no memory of what happened.two robbers came into the the store and one of them knocked porter to the floor and beat him with heavy pliers. the store owner grabbed a metal ring size rod and hit the the robber with hit. the robbers ran off and porter went into cardiac arrest. >> i know that bob would have done the same thing for me. i mean, that is the kind of person he is. once you make that decision, you don't even think about it. >> police have arrested two...
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porter had ten points 11 rebounds off the bench. under 30 seconds remaining, top of the feed there, wizards go on to take this one, 104-98. they are now 5-0 to start the 2015 playoffs. this year's squad has a different mentality about the postseason. >> experience is good and having that experience you know i think these guys have learned a lot through that want to stay focused here for another game. >> i think actually like i told you guys before we were just happy to be in the playoffs happy, we moved on and we didn't really have any high goals after the first round, but this year we expect more out of ourselves, expect to get past the second round, we definitely have that same desperation we had last year and previous round. can't worry about last year, honestly focus on this year and what we need to do moving forward. >>> game two continues tuesday. >>> move to the baseball diamond, the nationals team we expected to watch this entire season proving they can win a number of different ways today was all about pitching and defense,
porter had ten points 11 rebounds off the bench. under 30 seconds remaining, top of the feed there, wizards go on to take this one, 104-98. they are now 5-0 to start the 2015 playoffs. this year's squad has a different mentality about the postseason. >> experience is good and having that experience you know i think these guys have learned a lot through that want to stay focused here for another game. >> i think actually like i told you guys before we were just happy to be in the...
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sergeant alicia white and officer porter offend mr. gray unresponsive on the floor of the wagon, two citizen complaints pertaining to mr. gray's illegal arrests spoke to the back of mr. gray's head. when he did not respond she did nothing further despite the fact that she was advised that he needed a medic. she made no effort to look or assess or determine his condition. despite mr. gray's seriously deteriorating medical condition no medical assistance was rendered or summons for mr. gray at that time, by any officer. after completing the north avenue arrest and loading the additional prisoner, into the opposite side of the wagon containing mr. gray, officer goodson then proceeded to the western district police station where, contrary to the bpd general order he again failed to restrain mr. gray in the wagon for at least the fifth time. at the western district police station, the defendant arrested at north avenue was escorted and secured inside of the police station prior to attending to mr. gray. by the time officer zachary novak, se
sergeant alicia white and officer porter offend mr. gray unresponsive on the floor of the wagon, two citizen complaints pertaining to mr. gray's illegal arrests spoke to the back of mr. gray's head. when he did not respond she did nothing further despite the fact that she was advised that he needed a medic. she made no effort to look or assess or determine his condition. despite mr. gray's seriously deteriorating medical condition no medical assistance was rendered or summons for mr. gray at...
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the plan was that admiral porter -- flag officer porter at the time -- would bomb the forts from several miles away with mortar ships and would reduce them to rubble, and farragut would sail his fleet right past. it did not work out that way. after two days bombing the forts, they were hardly harmed at all. weitzel did a pretty good job reinforcing them. he says he has another plan. run close to the fort, and run up the river because these guns will shoot two miles away and they do not ratchet down very quickly. as you run close to the fort they will fire over you, i'll come off the backside with soldiers in long books and canoes and ladders and scale the wall and surprise the confederates as they are looking on the riverside. farragut says, "let's try it." farragut and the fleet of steamships and admiral porter, general benjamin franklin butler is assigned to command the army forces that would occupy the forts and occupied new orleans after it has been seized. the ship started up river. farragut does what weitzel says. weitzel comes around the backside with a fleet of long boats and can
the plan was that admiral porter -- flag officer porter at the time -- would bomb the forts from several miles away with mortar ships and would reduce them to rubble, and farragut would sail his fleet right past. it did not work out that way. after two days bombing the forts, they were hardly harmed at all. weitzel did a pretty good job reinforcing them. he says he has another plan. run close to the fort, and run up the river because these guns will shoot two miles away and they do not ratchet...
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here is what she told me about officer porter. >> a very sweet young man. when i heard it was his name i was kind of in shock and deeply saddened. i don't know what happened. i know the world doesn't know what happened at this point. >> you said when you heard the news you almost didn't believe it because it doesn't match up with the character of the man you know. >> absolutely does not match up at all. he won't hurt a fly. >> reporter: that from a woman again who says she has known this officer since he was 10 years old. just to give you an overview as to what things look like as far as arrests. police telling us yesterday that since all of the protests began, 486 arrests were made and 113 officers had been injured. then just yesterday, we have been talking so much about the economic impact here. not only with the rioting, but the curfews. the governor also said that some 200 businesses were lost in the riots. even though the tide has started to shift here in baltimore, with 200 businesses lost in the rioting, clearly there is a lot of work to be done. >>
here is what she told me about officer porter. >> a very sweet young man. when i heard it was his name i was kind of in shock and deeply saddened. i don't know what happened. i know the world doesn't know what happened at this point. >> you said when you heard the news you almost didn't believe it because it doesn't match up with the character of the man you know. >> absolutely does not match up at all. he won't hurt a fly. >> reporter: that from a woman again who says...
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. >> narrator: it would be up to the new cia director, porter goss, to tell mccain the cia's version of the story: that the program was effective and carefully controlled. >> after porter ran through all the techniques, senator mccain who had said very little during the briefing, simply said, "i think it's all torture." got up and left. to have someone of the stature and experience of senator mccain to say, "i still think it's all torture," that was, i must say i found that alarming. alarming. >> narrator: but up on the seventh floor of the cia john rizzo knew of an even bigger problem. >> there were videotapes dating back to the summer of 2002. >> narrator: hidden in thailand, videotapes of the interrogation of abu zubaydah. >> i was told if those videotapes had ever been seen, the reaction around the world would not have been survivable. so the cia is in a panic. they've got these red-hot videotapes on their hands. >> narrator: this man, jose rodriguez, the cia's top operations officer, knew how dangerous the tapes were and wanted to destroy them. >> jose rodriguez wanted to nip it
. >> narrator: it would be up to the new cia director, porter goss, to tell mccain the cia's version of the story: that the program was effective and carefully controlled. >> after porter ran through all the techniques, senator mccain who had said very little during the briefing, simply said, "i think it's all torture." got up and left. to have someone of the stature and experience of senator mccain to say, "i still think it's all torture," that was, i must say i...
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officer william porter, 20 years. lieutenant brian rice, 30 years. autria: officer garrett miller, 20 years and serge white who they were talking about there 20 years. if you weren't with us during the 11:00 hour of when this press conference was under way we have a little bit of information from the state's attorney marilyn mosby now on how they came to file all these charges. take a listen. >> the manner of death deemed a homicide by the maryland state medical examiner is believed to be the result of a fatal injury that occurred while mr. gray was unrestrained by his seat belt in the custody of the baltimore police department wagon. all events events occurred in the baltimore state of maryland. all these officers are innocent until proven guilty, we have brought the following charges. officer goodson is being charged with second degree depraved heart murder. involuntary manslaughter. second degree negligent assault. manslaughter by vehicle by means of gross negligence. manslaughter by vehicle by means of criminal negligence. misconduct in office. f
officer william porter, 20 years. lieutenant brian rice, 30 years. autria: officer garrett miller, 20 years and serge white who they were talking about there 20 years. if you weren't with us during the 11:00 hour of when this press conference was under way we have a little bit of information from the state's attorney marilyn mosby now on how they came to file all these charges. take a listen. >> the manner of death deemed a homicide by the maryland state medical examiner is believed to be...
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. >>> bob porter has no memory. but his boss will never forget that day. >> i don't feel heroic or anything like that. but i'm proud of what i did. >> reporter: the store owner grabbed a metal ring sizing rod. that robber knocked porter to the floor and was beating him with heavy -- >> i know bob would have done the same thing for me. that's the kind of person he is. once you make that decision you don't even think about it. >> reporter: porter can't work yet but plans to once he's through rehabilitation to restore his energy and concentration. it's been an ordeal for his family who didn't know how well he would pull out of a medically induced coma. >> one of the questions was, do you know what year it is. and i said 1977. >> 77 was when he graduated napa high school. a baseball stand out who went on to play professionally with the atlanta braves for a few years. his ties to napa are deep and never stronger. as community donations poured in to help with his recovery. >> it's overwhelming and we're just so grateful a
. >>> bob porter has no memory. but his boss will never forget that day. >> i don't feel heroic or anything like that. but i'm proud of what i did. >> reporter: the store owner grabbed a metal ring sizing rod. that robber knocked porter to the floor and was beating him with heavy -- >> i know bob would have done the same thing for me. that's the kind of person he is. once you make that decision you don't even think about it. >> reporter: porter can't work yet...
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sergeant alicia white, officer porter, and officer goodson observed mr. gray unresponsive on the floor of the wagon. after completing the north avenue arrest and loading the additional prisoner into the opposite side of the wagon containing mr. gray, officer goodson then proceeded to the western district police station. a medic was finally called to the scene, where upon arrival, the medic determined that mr. gray was now in cardiac arrest and was critically and severely injured. mr. gray was rushed to the university of maryland shock trauma, where he underwent surgery. on april 19th, 2015, mr. gray succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead. >> all of those details laid out from the state's attorney this morning on the steps of the war memorial here just across have city hall. we wanted you to hear every second of that. these police officers' charges range from official misconduct all the way to second-degree murder. that charge against the driver of the police van, he's officer cesar goodson. mayor of baltimore announced late this afternoon five
sergeant alicia white, officer porter, and officer goodson observed mr. gray unresponsive on the floor of the wagon. after completing the north avenue arrest and loading the additional prisoner into the opposite side of the wagon containing mr. gray, officer goodson then proceeded to the western district police station. a medic was finally called to the scene, where upon arrival, the medic determined that mr. gray was now in cardiac arrest and was critically and severely injured. mr. gray was...
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officer porter then physically assisted mr.wever, despite mr. gray's appeal for a medic, both officers assessed mr. gray's condition and at no point did either of them restrain mr. gray per b.p.d. general order, nor did they render a request for medical assistance. while discussing the transportation of mr. gray for medical attention, a request for additional units was made for an arrest at the 1600 west north avenue. officer porter left the vicinity of dalton street and drew and hill avenue to assist in the arrest of another prisoner at north avenue. despite mr. gray's obvious and recognized need for medical assistance, officer goodson in a grossly negligent manner chose to respond to the 1600 block of west north avenue with mr. gray still unsecured by his seat belt in the wagon, without rendering to or summoning medical assistance for mr. gray. officer goodson arrived at north avenue to transport the individual arrested at the location of north avenue and pennsylvania avenue at which time he was again met by officer narrow, m
officer porter then physically assisted mr.wever, despite mr. gray's appeal for a medic, both officers assessed mr. gray's condition and at no point did either of them restrain mr. gray per b.p.d. general order, nor did they render a request for medical assistance. while discussing the transportation of mr. gray for medical attention, a request for additional units was made for an arrest at the 1600 west north avenue. officer porter left the vicinity of dalton street and drew and hill avenue to...
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we have porter bibb. and dennis berman, "wall street journal" business editor. gentlemen, good to see you. porter, let me go to you first. how will this help verizon with its competitors? it has t-mobile and sprint really nipping at its heels. how will aol help them? >> not only nipping at their heels, verizon actually lost subscriber, mobile sub desires in the first quarter to the gain of t-mobile and sprint. so what this does is two things. most importantly it gives verizon a double, dual revenue stream. it gets advertising on to the mobile. mobile advertise something growing 25 to 30% a year. and, verizon gets none of that. now with aol they will capture a huge volume of advertising that not just on their mobiles but on sprint's and t-mobile's as well. >> this is obviously a smart deal for verizon. >> very smart. liz: was this, sort of, aol was looking for some lifeline to come over the cliff to help them? >> tim armstrong is an ad salesman. he was in charge of advertising at google before he came to aol. this is the first guy verizon ever had that understand
we have porter bibb. and dennis berman, "wall street journal" business editor. gentlemen, good to see you. porter, let me go to you first. how will this help verizon with its competitors? it has t-mobile and sprint really nipping at its heels. how will aol help them? >> not only nipping at their heels, verizon actually lost subscriber, mobile sub desires in the first quarter to the gain of t-mobile and sprint. so what this does is two things. most importantly it gives verizon a...
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officer william porter arrives. officers goodson and porter check on gray. the state says porter asked gray if he needs medical assistance. gray says at least twice that he does. allegedly none is given. again he's put back inside the police van again without a seat belt. the officers move to make another arrest at 1600 west north avenue. at this point several of the officers including alicia white, see that gray is sun responsive on the floor in the police van. >> despite mr. gray seriously deteriorating medical condition, no medical assistance was rendered or summoned for mr. gray at that time by any officer. >> reporter: the officers drove to the western district police station where the second prisoner was unloaded and taken inside first before anyone attended to gray. this is where a medic was finally called. but once he arrived, gray was already in cardiac arrest. and erin we're now fill marching along with monies possibly thousands of people just past pennsylvania and north where you saw so much unrest. and throughout the day from speaking to so many
officer william porter arrives. officers goodson and porter check on gray. the state says porter asked gray if he needs medical assistance. gray says at least twice that he does. allegedly none is given. again he's put back inside the police van again without a seat belt. the officers move to make another arrest at 1600 west north avenue. at this point several of the officers including alicia white, see that gray is sun responsive on the floor in the police van. >> despite mr. gray...
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life so we went to manila administrative review and peter daily and jim the market director i'll let porternd jim start off was a really good trip our brothers and sisters from philippines it is something that didn't sit on the wall it has to be a breathing document we have to make it happen we've gotten a good start so passport and jim start and we'll go from there. >> good afternoon, commissioners thank you commissioner adams for the changing change chance to give a belief overview of the trip in 2014 the port commission was reporting the relationship for manila we have with only of the largest filipino populations in north america and in san francisco the sisters cities with manila we met with the executive staff and they notified us we took ultimatum of them up on the offer and the general manager and staff couldn't have been more hope it to us and commissioner adams hit the nail on the head the port authorities wanted to make this a living breathing relationship not sat american people the wall we flew and arrived not morning took another philippines and arrived where the filipino port
life so we went to manila administrative review and peter daily and jim the market director i'll let porternd jim start off was a really good trip our brothers and sisters from philippines it is something that didn't sit on the wall it has to be a breathing document we have to make it happen we've gotten a good start so passport and jim start and we'll go from there. >> good afternoon, commissioners thank you commissioner adams for the changing change chance to give a belief overview of...
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george porter gates bought the house pre-civil war but it is a gray house like one story. and in 1885 george porter gates who had made a pretty good living as a co-owner of the queen of the pantry flower the milling gates company, one of the wealthiest men in town built it up from what it was. she was born in her parents house which is nearby. but spent much of her life in the gate's house and what became the truman home. her father committed suicide when she was 18 years old. the family went to colorado for a year. the stigma being much worth -- worse. 20 minus 97 77 years in that house. >> this is her reaction with the public because of what she went through. >> it was painful to her father. david wallace was a wonderful guy. independence was one of the biggest the town has seen. he would give you the shirt off his back. she was a nice human being. he was a politician a would be politician, son of the former mayor of independence. he could never make head way and was never a temperate man. as things got worse, she was always in debt and borrowing from his father in law.
george porter gates bought the house pre-civil war but it is a gray house like one story. and in 1885 george porter gates who had made a pretty good living as a co-owner of the queen of the pantry flower the milling gates company, one of the wealthiest men in town built it up from what it was. she was born in her parents house which is nearby. but spent much of her life in the gate's house and what became the truman home. her father committed suicide when she was 18 years old. the family went...
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by contrast, william porter at age 25 was the least experienced officer, charged after checking gray in the wagon and failing to call for a medic. porter grew up and lived in a troubled baltimore neighborhood, but was known as a straight arrow, a neighbor stunned by the charges. >> i don't know a lot about his involvement, but sounded like he may have been kind of caught up in the wrong place at the wrong time. he seemed like a really nice guy. i don't know. it's really unfortunate, what happened. >> reporter: police officer garrett miller, who lives north of baltimore near the pennsylvania border, is 26. he was one of the bicycle officers that arrested gray. it was miller who filled out the paperwork for the arrest that prosecutors say was illegal. miller claiming gray was carrying a switchblade. prosecutors say the knife was a perfectly legal folding blade and there was no probable cause for gray's arrest in the first place. >> no crime had been committed by mr. gray. >> reporter: edward near row, age 29, was the other bicycle officer, new jersey native and former volunteer firefig
by contrast, william porter at age 25 was the least experienced officer, charged after checking gray in the wagon and failing to call for a medic. porter grew up and lived in a troubled baltimore neighborhood, but was known as a straight arrow, a neighbor stunned by the charges. >> i don't know a lot about his involvement, but sounded like he may have been kind of caught up in the wrong place at the wrong time. he seemed like a really nice guy. i don't know. it's really unfortunate, what...
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one knocked porter to the ground and beat him with a pair of pliers.d a metal ring sizing rod and hit him with it. porter went into cardiac arrest so his boss started giving him cpr. >> i know that bob would have done the same thing for me. that is the kind of person he is. once you make that decision you don't think about it. >> so far police have arrested two teenagers in connection with that robbery. both have been charged as adults. >>> thieves have been targeting pay at the pump machines and getting away with a lot of cash. police releasing this surveillance video from hopes of finding the three men responsible. you can see in this video the man walking up the machine. what he has is a drill. and moments later he ties a chain to the box with cash inside. >> this is really frustrating. it's and this shouldn't be happening. it's if really frustrating. >> the thieves made off with 4,000 gallons. [ technical difficulties ] ♪ ♪ ♪ this is not ice cream. this is not ice cream in an ice cream cone. this is not ice cream in an ice cream cone in the hand of
one knocked porter to the ground and beat him with a pair of pliers.d a metal ring sizing rod and hit him with it. porter went into cardiac arrest so his boss started giving him cpr. >> i know that bob would have done the same thing for me. that is the kind of person he is. once you make that decision you don't think about it. >> so far police have arrested two teenagers in connection with that robbery. both have been charged as adults. >>> thieves have been targeting pay...
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officer porter was one of the six officers involved.ieutenant brian rice involunteer manslaughter assault in second degree, misconduct in office. false imprisonment. officer edward nero assault of second degree, intentional assault of second degree negligent conduct in office. rice and nero were the two who arrested gray after he was chased down. officer garret miller intentional assault and second degree assault in second degree negligent and misconduct in office and false imprisonment. and sergeant alicia white involunteer manslaughter assault in second degree sergeant white showing up at the end of the encounter. we'll have more of today's events in baltimore later in the hour. we'll be right back. k. >>> governor chris -- chris christy has just pled guilty. whilesteen is a former top executive at the organization that runs the bridge. later today prosecutors are expected to indict those two aids bridget, kelly, and baroney. christie has insisted he played no role in the shutdown. >>> survivors of the nepal earthquake are living in c
officer porter was one of the six officers involved.ieutenant brian rice involunteer manslaughter assault in second degree, misconduct in office. false imprisonment. officer edward nero assault of second degree, intentional assault of second degree negligent conduct in office. rice and nero were the two who arrested gray after he was chased down. officer garret miller intentional assault and second degree assault in second degree negligent and misconduct in office and false imprisonment. and...
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katherine porter joins us from san francisco this evening. ms. porter thanks for being with us.hy and how has this gone under the radar for so long? >> well, about ten years ago my organization the california healthy nail salon collaborative was founded because asia health services and our organization, where we're seeing many nail salon workers and owners who often work every day in the nail salon also seeing them with a whole range of negative health impacts. some acute impacts such as watery eyes rashes difficulty breathing, but also hearing stories of more chronic adverse impacts such as miscarriages and cancer. our organization has been focused on this community and working with this community to help make their workplaces and their businesses safer. we have been advocating for better laws and regulations and have been working on a volunteer program that supports nail salons that use safer products and safer practices. >> and if the workers there are getting sick is there also a concern that those of the american public who frequent nail salons could be getting sick as well
katherine porter joins us from san francisco this evening. ms. porter thanks for being with us.hy and how has this gone under the radar for so long? >> well, about ten years ago my organization the california healthy nail salon collaborative was founded because asia health services and our organization, where we're seeing many nail salon workers and owners who often work every day in the nail salon also seeing them with a whole range of negative health impacts. some acute impacts such as...
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game three will be really good. >> just a thought on otto porter.s guy is hitting a three. >> he is playing confident basketball. this is the guy that we, you know, he was really struggling for a while. he is really starting to get confident. hitting some big shots. that is something we haven't seen from him in the past. it took him a while. he was banged up but he is coming back. it is a matchup nightmare at that position. >> all right. okay. >> and if i go to the nats game, what will it be like tomorrow? >> wet her be great. mid 80s calling back into the 70s . tuesday, wednesday, could be a few showers and storms and look at the temperatures, 80 or better all week. i'm a big hockey fan so i'm looking for the fans to unleash the flurry. >> huge, huge game. >> maybe we have to go there. >> thanks for watching everybody. see you back here tomorrow. skippy!! yippee!! fun fun fun! shiny! you never listen! what? is someone talking? ♪ skippy!! ♪ ♪ yippee!! ♪ i'm bored. hashtag bored. skippy!! yippee!! look a ride! (vo) made with the funnest peanuts ever!
game three will be really good. >> just a thought on otto porter.s guy is hitting a three. >> he is playing confident basketball. this is the guy that we, you know, he was really struggling for a while. he is really starting to get confident. hitting some big shots. that is something we haven't seen from him in the past. it took him a while. he was banged up but he is coming back. it is a matchup nightmare at that position. >> all right. okay. >> and if i go to the nats...
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stick to porter road.had an early morning accident involving an overturned vehicle here right on 295 northbound at route 30. this is lawnside camden county. it has since cleared. the crews have left the scene. all lanes back opened so you're good to go even though we're looking at residual slowing of 35 miles an hour. vine street expressway construction cleared even earlier than scheduled so looking good. all lanes opened on the vine, no problem right now just yet. pretty light volume through the area. although the construction cleared on the turnpike westbound near willow grove we still have a problem over here with easton road being shut down. this is an accident from yesterday afternoon. still impacting you this morning and the problem is the downed poles and wires. we have peco, we have verizon. they're still on the scene out there and they're closing easton road near the pennsylvania turnpike. just stick to york road as your alternate to avoid the problem there, matt. >> thank you karen. >>> we begin
stick to porter road.had an early morning accident involving an overturned vehicle here right on 295 northbound at route 30. this is lawnside camden county. it has since cleared. the crews have left the scene. all lanes back opened so you're good to go even though we're looking at residual slowing of 35 miles an hour. vine street expressway construction cleared even earlier than scheduled so looking good. all lanes opened on the vine, no problem right now just yet. pretty light volume through...
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but last month in a dramatic dismissal, judge dennis porter acquitted servin on a legal fine point. porter: simply put, the evidence does not support the charges on which the defendant was indicted and tried. there is a finding of not guilty on all counts and the defendant is discharged. juan: speaking from the bench porter suggested prosecutors should have starved -- charged servin with murder after he was acquitted. her mother responded to claims that he feared for his life and did not intentionally kill her daughter. angela: this man is known around the area he lives. the day before my daughter got shot and killed he asked some of the residents what do i have to do here to get some peace, shoot a blank black? and that is what he did the next day. amy: martinez sutton, if you could talk about what happened to your sister. the judge dismissed the case, saying he should not have been charged with involuntary manslaughter. he should have been charged with murder. martinez: yes, the judge said the should of been murder chargers instead of involuntary manslaughter. he also said you can
but last month in a dramatic dismissal, judge dennis porter acquitted servin on a legal fine point. porter: simply put, the evidence does not support the charges on which the defendant was indicted and tried. there is a finding of not guilty on all counts and the defendant is discharged. juan: speaking from the bench porter suggested prosecutors should have starved -- charged servin with murder after he was acquitted. her mother responded to claims that he feared for his life and did not...
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the robbers ran away and porter went into cardiac arrest.g him cpr. >> i know he would have done the same thing for me. that is the kind of person he is. once you make that decision, you don't even think about it. >> police arrested two teenagers in connection with that attempted robbery and both of them have been charged as adults. >>> time is 6:26. an east bay lake is off limits to swimmers. what was discovered on the water out there that could be harmful to your health. >> police surround an oakland home looking for a suspect but instead find a marijuana grow. how investigators think it's connected to a deadly shooting. >> gloomy start to your memorial day outside our doors wide spread cloud cover, patchy drizzle. temperatures will remain on the cool side. i'll have a look at what is happening outside right now and what you can expect for the second half. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i wear my clothes like this ♪ ♪ because i can, ♪ ♪ i wear my hair like this because i can, ♪ ♪ i walk around like this because i can, ♪ ♪ and i do my thing like this cause it's w
the robbers ran away and porter went into cardiac arrest.g him cpr. >> i know he would have done the same thing for me. that is the kind of person he is. once you make that decision, you don't even think about it. >> police arrested two teenagers in connection with that attempted robbery and both of them have been charged as adults. >>> time is 6:26. an east bay lake is off limits to swimmers. what was discovered on the water out there that could be harmful to your health....
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officer porter asked mr. gray if he need add medic, at which time mr. gray indicated, at least twice, that he was in need of a medic. >> reporter: mosby says the officers did not call a medic, and once again failed to seat belt gray. the van's driver decided to move on. at this fourth stop donte allen put on the other side of a metal partition. >> the only thing i heard, little banging. i thought someone was over there banging his head or something. >> reporter: modesby says gray was once again neglected. >> sargent alicia white, officer porter and officer goodson observed mr. gray unresponsive on the floor of the wagon. >> reporter: but it wasn't until 25 minutes later when the van reached the police station that a medic was called. at that point, she says gray was in cardiac arrest and not breathing. the medical examiner and prosecutor concluded gray's death was a homicide. >> mr. gray suffered a severe and critical neck injury as a result of being handcuffed shackled by his feet and unrestrained inside of the bpd wagon. >> all six officers are facing
officer porter asked mr. gray if he need add medic, at which time mr. gray indicated, at least twice, that he was in need of a medic. >> reporter: mosby says the officers did not call a medic, and once again failed to seat belt gray. the van's driver decided to move on. at this fourth stop donte allen put on the other side of a metal partition. >> the only thing i heard, little banging. i thought someone was over there banging his head or something. >> reporter: modesby says...
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one of the officers facing the least amount of charges is 25-year-old william porter. he grew up on the other side of town as freddie gray. he still lives with his parents. near loyola university in maryland. porter met the police van and helped cesar goodson check on freddie gray. that's all he did. gwendolyn madden lived across the street from him for years. she told ""the baltimore sun"" i know him pretty well. i remember when he first started with the police force when he was in his brown uniform. i was proud of him because he was doing good, she said. he loved the job but he got caught up with the wrong officers. he's too young. he's learning as he goes. but this is going to be a very learnable experience. this is the scene of city hall you're seeing now on our screen. this is not something we've seen at city hall before post curfew. this seems to be a student demonstration that is being controlled, you could say, by the police or attempted to be controlled. they may have made one arrest already, it looks like. when they have been making these arrests, they do it
one of the officers facing the least amount of charges is 25-year-old william porter. he grew up on the other side of town as freddie gray. he still lives with his parents. near loyola university in maryland. porter met the police van and helped cesar goodson check on freddie gray. that's all he did. gwendolyn madden lived across the street from him for years. she told ""the baltimore sun"" i know him pretty well. i remember when he first started with the police force when...
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. >> julio porter is from chicago. >> taxi driver said i need you to pay me now because black people don't like to pay. they put me on the car i couldn't move. if you get up, we will arrest you, just listen. >> jivon gamon said he was arrested for resisting arrest for police brutality over this incident. >> the police said get off the streets and grabbed one of my comecompadres, and commenced to rough him up. because he at any time get out of the street swiftly enough. and i asked him what are you doing? and it was a quick pepper spray right in my face. >> days of chaos but there are thousands of other stories that go unnoticed. in this case police are asking the public not to rush to judgment. >> the case is in the lands of the state's attorney. we will allow and i will allow the process to proceed and i have the confidence that the truth will come out for all. >> baltimore has already paid you out $5.7 million from 2011 o2014 poafer over lawsuits that and meant to change. be john hendren al jazeera baltimore. >> in nepal a 101-year-old man has been pulled out alive from the debris.
. >> julio porter is from chicago. >> taxi driver said i need you to pay me now because black people don't like to pay. they put me on the car i couldn't move. if you get up, we will arrest you, just listen. >> jivon gamon said he was arrested for resisting arrest for police brutality over this incident. >> the police said get off the streets and grabbed one of my comecompadres, and commenced to rough him up. because he at any time get out of the street swiftly enough....
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today al jazeera has learned that the city of porter porter vim and theporterville and the county of tulare have reached an agreement to fill up those water tanks. >> thank you jennifer. >> a victory against the federal government. jonathan martin. jonathan. >> john, a lot of people have been waiting to hear this decision for a long time. how much the federal government will have to pay for these damages and whether this case will be given class action status. the mere fact that the judge says the federal government is liable for some of the flooding damage a lot of residents have waited a long time to hear. every few weeks for nearly ten years, elmo barnes has returned to his old neighborhood in st. bernard parish to maintain the lot where his house used to stand. >> my house was completely underwater. when i meefd into my new house we carried everything everything in in a carlos hampler. >> a decade later barches barnes says they're finally seeing juftsdz. a federal court being says be the shipping canal was largely to blame. the u.s. government must pay for damages. >> justice is
today al jazeera has learned that the city of porter porter vim and theporterville and the county of tulare have reached an agreement to fill up those water tanks. >> thank you jennifer. >> a victory against the federal government. jonathan martin. jonathan. >> john, a lot of people have been waiting to hear this decision for a long time. how much the federal government will have to pay for these damages and whether this case will be given class action status. the mere fact...
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the porters also warning of constant tremors and falling debris. we reach madre, seemingly deserted. unlike other villages we have been to over the last few days there are no shelters pitched next to homes. just the haunting remains of lives forever altered or forever lost. this the gravesite for three young women. a traditional necklace hangs from a stick. a sign one of them was married. a unit of nepalese troops arrives. with basic tools. the attempt to excavate cadavers of live stock buried under the rubble. but no aid, other than three tents that were air dropped, have made it here. there are few villagers around, making quick trips to wash clothes or salvage what they can. >> translator: everyone else is out in the plains, she says, they feel safer there. and we soon find out why. suddenly the entire mountain shakes. that was just a sizable tremor. it was absolutely terrifying. it sent people from the village still running down. i can't even imagine what the actual earthquake must have been like. as we uneasily move on we see three landslide i
the porters also warning of constant tremors and falling debris. we reach madre, seemingly deserted. unlike other villages we have been to over the last few days there are no shelters pitched next to homes. just the haunting remains of lives forever altered or forever lost. this the gravesite for three young women. a traditional necklace hangs from a stick. a sign one of them was married. a unit of nepalese troops arrives. with basic tools. the attempt to excavate cadavers of live stock buried...
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. >> investigators say it happened at 2:00 in the morning at 20th and porter in girard estates. suspect approached and began removing surveillance cameras one by one. >> more than likely the fact he's trying to remove the cameras means he's probably come back and commit another crime in the sense of a burglary. >> reporter: neighbors who live on the block where the cameras were stolen were just as puzzled as police as to the motive for this crime. >> i can't even imagine why someone would want to do it. >> money. he had nice cameras up there. now i see he's got a cheaper version. for money. people don't now how to work for their money now days. >> in his attempt to remove the video capture it still -- cam rate still captures him. >> reporter: suspect fled down the 1900 block of porter street. investigators believe he could be from the neighborhood. if he's arrest arrested arrested and charged the cameras he was trying to steal will have done nim in. >> george zimmerman making headlines again a shot is fired during a road rage incident an bullet just misses him. to night we've le
. >> investigators say it happened at 2:00 in the morning at 20th and porter in girard estates. suspect approached and began removing surveillance cameras one by one. >> more than likely the fact he's trying to remove the cameras means he's probably come back and commit another crime in the sense of a burglary. >> reporter: neighbors who live on the block where the cameras were stolen were just as puzzled as police as to the motive for this crime. >> i can't even imagine...
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she says she has known officer porter for many years, since he was 10 years old. here's what she had to say about him. >> just a very polite very sweet young man. very innocent really. when i heard that it was his name i was kind of in shock and deeply saddened. because i don't know what happened. i guess the world doesn't know what happened at this point. >> you said when you heard the news you almost didn't believe it because it doesn't match up with the character of the man you know. >> absolutely does not match up at all. he would not hurt a fly. >> reporter: well baltimore police gave an overview just yesterday. they said since all of the protests and rallies began, 486 people arrested 113 officers were injured. now, as far as the economic impact a lot of businesses suffered because of the looting and the violence. the governor saying some 200 businesses were lost as a result of the rioting. many of them minority-owned businesses. many of them did not have insurance. there's that, john. although the tide feels like it is shifting here in baltimore, you have s
she says she has known officer porter for many years, since he was 10 years old. here's what she had to say about him. >> just a very polite very sweet young man. very innocent really. when i heard that it was his name i was kind of in shock and deeply saddened. because i don't know what happened. i guess the world doesn't know what happened at this point. >> you said when you heard the news you almost didn't believe it because it doesn't match up with the character of the man you...