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. >> yes. >> reporter: mark edward porter. this is a real license. >> that's him. >> reporter: but selling a load of coins didn't prove mark porter was guilty of murder. remember mark also had an interest in the coin business. >> the best explanation for that was just simply that these were coins that mark porter had, it was just a coincidence that they happened to be sold the day after the tyrrells were killed. >> reporter: still for police, the friend, ibm executive, retired school superintendent of the community, was now a prime suspect in the murders of jan and gary tyrrell. >> i never did like the guy. i never did trust him. i thought he was something of a fake. >> reporter: gary's brother larry always had a bad feeling about mark. and he was convinced if mark was the killer, the motive was money. >> i felt that he was befriending and recruiting and grooming my brother to gain access to his money. i think over a period of time he she wasn't surprised. >> he didn't show up at the funeral. >> reporter: conspicuous in his ab
. >> yes. >> reporter: mark edward porter. this is a real license. >> that's him. >> reporter: but selling a load of coins didn't prove mark porter was guilty of murder. remember mark also had an interest in the coin business. >> the best explanation for that was just simply that these were coins that mark porter had, it was just a coincidence that they happened to be sold the day after the tyrrells were killed. >> reporter: still for police, the friend, ibm...
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which is that the porter sold subscriptions. another way to make other few extra dollars and also, if you can imagine, the bond of trust that must have been there for a small business owner, farmer one, in the south to exchange a hard-earned dollar for a newspaper subscription in a city far away. they must have believed the newspaper was going to come and the newspaper was important, and robert abbott and other employees employees of "te defender" took that as a bond. they were going to make sure not a matter what those subscribers government the newspapers every week on time. >> natalie in your book you write about your own parents taking in the newspapers every day. taking in the "sun times" and" the chicago tribune "and also subscriberrers to" the defender" talk about their news habits and the support of the african-americans. >> the neighborhood i grew up is in chatham, which is traditionally a stable black middle class neighborhood, and anytime there's a national story about black middle class neighborhoods the reporter is
which is that the porter sold subscriptions. another way to make other few extra dollars and also, if you can imagine, the bond of trust that must have been there for a small business owner, farmer one, in the south to exchange a hard-earned dollar for a newspaper subscription in a city far away. they must have believed the newspaper was going to come and the newspaper was important, and robert abbott and other employees employees of "te defender" took that as a bond. they were going...
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at a protest in december after a jury failed to convict william -- convict police officer william porter, the first of six officers to go on trial in the death of freddie gray. kwame rose received a fine of $500, although the judge did not sentence him to a year of probation, which is what the state prosecutor was asking for. we'll speak w with kwame rose later in the b broadcast. and baton rouge, louisiana, police say the former u.s. marine who killed three police officers there sunday was in the city specifically to target police. the shooter, 29-year-old gavin long, recorded videos that were posted online under a pseudonym , cosmo setepenra, before he shot six police officers, killing three. in the videos, long discusses police shootings of african americans, including the death of alton s sterling, who was sht and killed by police officers in baton rouge earlier this month. speaking a at a confnference of african american law enforcement officers monday, u.s. attorney general loretta lynch sought to assure police officers the federal government is trying to help ease tensions after t
at a protest in december after a jury failed to convict william -- convict police officer william porter, the first of six officers to go on trial in the death of freddie gray. kwame rose received a fine of $500, although the judge did not sentence him to a year of probation, which is what the state prosecutor was asking for. we'll speak w with kwame rose later in the b broadcast. and baton rouge, louisiana, police say the former u.s. marine who killed three police officers there sunday was in...
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we leave you now with more music from gregory porter. with every soda and shining thing they will be surprised ♪ when they hear him say take me to the alley ♪ ♪ take me to the afflicted one take me to the lonely one that somehow lost their way ♪ ♪ let them hear me say i am your friend come to my table ♪ ♪ resting my guard ♪ you will have a part in brother you will have a part in they do their houses in preparation for the king ♪ ♪ they line the sidewalks with every sort of shiny thing but they will be surprised when they hear his majesty say ♪ ♪ take me to the alley take me to the afflicted one take me to the lonely ones that somehow lost their way ♪ ♪ let them hear me say i am your friend come to my table rest my guard ♪ ♪ whoa you will have it you will have a part ♪ ♪ ♪ there will be surprise when they hear him say ♪ ♪ take me to the alley take me to the afflicted one take me to the lonely ones that somehow lost their way ♪ ♪ let them hear me say whoa i am your friend come to my table rest in my guard ♪ ♪ you will have you will have a
we leave you now with more music from gregory porter. with every soda and shining thing they will be surprised ♪ when they hear him say take me to the alley ♪ ♪ take me to the afflicted one take me to the lonely one that somehow lost their way ♪ ♪ let them hear me say i am your friend come to my table ♪ ♪ resting my guard ♪ you will have a part in brother you will have a part in they do their houses in preparation for the king ♪ ♪ they line the sidewalks with every sort of...
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beat -- ant-a-porter italian slowdown moving. next was an interview this morning, he is federico marchetti. great to have you on the program . yesterday you put out your five-year plan. you have been in charge for less than the year. things are feeling uncertain in terms of the macroeconomics. china is probably slowing you a little bit. brexit is happening and what is your main concern? : we are in a market that is growing. grow.xpect this market to they're expected to grow around 15% over the next five years. market fromerent the luxury line. [indiscernible] expected to grow around 15%, seven times as much growth. this is because the new market and the luxury spenders are becoming more mobile, driven. [indiscernible] the people born in the 1990's, 1980's. they're expected to become the largest generation to buy luxury and they are born with the mobile in their hands and minds. luxury will be driven. francine: where do you see the most demand? u.s. consumers, the person that makes or breaks luxury. we hear about the china, they s
beat -- ant-a-porter italian slowdown moving. next was an interview this morning, he is federico marchetti. great to have you on the program . yesterday you put out your five-year plan. you have been in charge for less than the year. things are feeling uncertain in terms of the macroeconomics. china is probably slowing you a little bit. brexit is happening and what is your main concern? : we are in a market that is growing. grow.xpect this market to they're expected to grow around 15% over the...
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porter, you are his attorney. could you summarize your complaint, your legal complaint, and how you feel the officers violated his rights here? joel: they violated his rights in manany ways. fifirst of all, he was only an innocent person, a person who witnessed a horrible killing. he was illegally detained for six hours. hot hours in the back of a police car. he w was not permitted to go to the bathroom. when he asked to go to the bathroom, he was escorted to the side of a building, where he was forced to use thee bathroom in the public's site. he was not allowed to go back inside of the building, his busisiness was commandeered fort least six hours. he was taken down to police headquarters where he was once again detained illegally for two hours behind closed doors. this is not ththe kind of activy in how a police officer should treat innocent people in society. he is an innocent victim. my client believed that those responsible, baton rouge city police, should be held responsible for illegally detaining him, for
porter, you are his attorney. could you summarize your complaint, your legal complaint, and how you feel the officers violated his rights here? joel: they violated his rights in manany ways. fifirst of all, he was only an innocent person, a person who witnessed a horrible killing. he was illegally detained for six hours. hot hours in the back of a police car. he w was not permitted to go to the bathroom. when he asked to go to the bathroom, he was escorted to the side of a building, where he...
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trees six firefighting agencies had to porter out and this is exactly why the east come to costa county fire chief tax neighbors to report anyone were using illegal fireworks. >>reporter: big fireworks we've been talking about and we will give you a recap of the biggest fireworks this was in san francisco 5 situation not we saw gave the talking about than the show went on hand and gave a little affect new list is what the caller, pier 39 is a very popular area for fireworks pleasanton we had to alameda county the barge and a logo on chuck clifford has been holding down a very impressive shown the fog in san francisco the biggest free agent prior to the off season some of the criticism coming their way moments after bed locked in the nba final he promise will be very aggressive in free agency in. >>reporter: the superstar and former and vp police oklahoma city for golden state in the process was will could be the most dominant starting lineup will lead his ever sing before this process even started he said his choice would be a basketball decision and what better way for the 27 your to g
trees six firefighting agencies had to porter out and this is exactly why the east come to costa county fire chief tax neighbors to report anyone were using illegal fireworks. >>reporter: big fireworks we've been talking about and we will give you a recap of the biggest fireworks this was in san francisco 5 situation not we saw gave the talking about than the show went on hand and gave a little affect new list is what the caller, pier 39 is a very popular area for fireworks pleasanton we...
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allison porter, who just won "the voice." and on and on, to celebrate our 240th birthday.ttle rain gets our attention, but it's not going to stop us. >> reporter: you can see the crowds have already begu show up. the gates are open. so if you're planning to come down to the west lawn of the capitol, just be prepared. you'll have to go through security. bring your umbrella, a small umbrella and also bring maybe a covering. plan to be out here in case it rains. the full concert will be aired on pbs tomorrow, starting at 8:00. back to you. >> you're showing them how it's done. thanks, darcy. >>> to politics now, and hillary clinton's efforts to put saturday's three-hour interview with the fbi in her rear-view mirror. investigators grilled clinton on the private e-mail server she set up and used during her tenure as secretary of state. the presumptive democratic nominee told nbc's chuck todd she did nothing wrong. clinton also addressed the meeting on the tarmac between her husband and u.s. attorney general loretta lynch. >> it was purely social. they did not appear speaking a
allison porter, who just won "the voice." and on and on, to celebrate our 240th birthday.ttle rain gets our attention, but it's not going to stop us. >> reporter: you can see the crowds have already begu show up. the gates are open. so if you're planning to come down to the west lawn of the capitol, just be prepared. you'll have to go through security. bring your umbrella, a small umbrella and also bring maybe a covering. plan to be out here in case it rains. the full concert...
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and the military movement and to basically be on that movement if you can have those issues of the porter then you will get better at it. >> did you get a response? >> not all. but that was kind of shocking because from elementary school we wrote letters to everybody. so why should they do that as a man to take that opportunity? >> what was the reaction? >> this was the first time it is my teammates at the time to be somewhat apologetic in the view do feel uncomfortable the fermi it is probably one of the greatest days. but at that point in time i feel that is the restitution >>. >> you put this in your book, how much money were you making? >> cry last year's 600,000 in 1992 that is a healthy salary. >> get was marginal going into my tenth season but the amounts of money that i could received in the impact it could have had an image of a gap of economics or joblessness and then we can make a difference so from that standpoint that is an opportunity for me. >> what is your connection? >> one of the things that i learned at that time to come back and sit down and that was so cool. and then
and the military movement and to basically be on that movement if you can have those issues of the porter then you will get better at it. >> did you get a response? >> not all. but that was kind of shocking because from elementary school we wrote letters to everybody. so why should they do that as a man to take that opportunity? >> what was the reaction? >> this was the first time it is my teammates at the time to be somewhat apologetic in the view do feel uncomfortable...
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so he would work with the pullman porters, because the "chicago defender" was illegal in the south. >> what is the "chicago defender"? >> the newspaper. robert abbott started it in 1905 and the pullman porters worked hand in hand they would drop off defenders as they going through the south. if you look at early defender, it was heavy on visual. you talk about a population that was not really very literal. they were illiterate so he advertised it. they jumped the train. they left in the middle of the night. they came to chicago. >> and vivian harsh collected what? what did she collect? >> vivian harsh collected black history. she collected black serials, black newspapers, anything that would speak to the black experience. when you study vivian harsh she is a historian who never wrote however she left a big foot prints to follow. she would, in early papers she was a socialite. you see her at tea parties andpr things like that but under the tutelage of people like carter woodson and george hall she became a social activist. she started going to the schaumburg and looking to other collec
so he would work with the pullman porters, because the "chicago defender" was illegal in the south. >> what is the "chicago defender"? >> the newspaper. robert abbott started it in 1905 and the pullman porters worked hand in hand they would drop off defenders as they going through the south. if you look at early defender, it was heavy on visual. you talk about a population that was not really very literal. they were illiterate so he advertised it. they jumped the...
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it is all about austerity, harsh austerity measures that will affect the most honorable and porter go-- vulnerable in puerto rico. >> you realize there is amazing and how sturdy measures that have been put in place, including what we have been able to amend the legislation so that in economic growth plan, any recommendations must take into account reducing child party on the island. this is incredibly important. also what -- with the legislation, we were able to protect the work of the debt to find outtee where the debt comes from, what are the questions about the debt, is the debt legitimate or not. that is going to go forward because of this legislation. we have to understand that is really important. i think one of the great concerns that the religious leaders have had on the island and we have certainly express in every debt restructuring plan we have worked on around the world for the last 20 years is that going forward, there needs to be greater public budget transparency. the debt audit commission is key to this. we also agree that the oversight board is not the actual answer f
it is all about austerity, harsh austerity measures that will affect the most honorable and porter go-- vulnerable in puerto rico. >> you realize there is amazing and how sturdy measures that have been put in place, including what we have been able to amend the legislation so that in economic growth plan, any recommendations must take into account reducing child party on the island. this is incredibly important. also what -- with the legislation, we were able to protect the work of the...
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but my father was a fish market porter. so i group on fish. because he used to steal one a day.est fish money could buy. he only stole the good stuff. >> reporter: cain was determined not to be a fish porter like generations before him. he was going to be a movie star and make hey lot of money. at 14 he joined a local acting club. >> acting was considered sissy-like. were you teased? >> oh, yeah, yeah. you didn't tease me for very long. >> reporte w >> that wouldn't go down very well. >> reporter: you would beat them up? >> yeah. >> reporter: were you that tough? >> yeah. yeah. i'm not tough anymore. i'm 82. >> reporter: at 22, cain was struggling to find acting jobs. on the dole, he had a new wife and a baby. and left them both. >> reporter: this is a very traumatic time of your life. >> oh, yes. >> reporter: basically in effect walked out. >> yeah, i screwed up. >> reporter: you walked out? walked out on the baby? walked out on the wife? >> everything, yeah. >> reporter: it wasn't until he was 30 when he got his big break in the 1964 film where he played an upper-class british
but my father was a fish market porter. so i group on fish. because he used to steal one a day.est fish money could buy. he only stole the good stuff. >> reporter: cain was determined not to be a fish porter like generations before him. he was going to be a movie star and make hey lot of money. at 14 he joined a local acting club. >> acting was considered sissy-like. were you teased? >> oh, yeah, yeah. you didn't tease me for very long. >> reporte w >> that...
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so with porter's background powell's appointment seemed a purposeful and powerfully symbolic act. on powell's first day a new york tribune correspondent watching from the galleries wrote, quote, that except for some practical jokes that have been put upon powell by some of the older pages he got started very credibly. house expense reports indicate that powell made $77.50 in his first month as a page, this was the going rate for his roughly 20 other page colleagues who worked on the house floor, that congress. beyond that, we know only scant details about his circumstances. census records list his father as a wheel right and mother as a homemak homemaker, but it appeals that powell wasn't simply plucked out of obscurity for this ground breaking appointment. he hailed from a prominent virginia free african-american family. powell's maternal grandmother -- excuse me, maternal great uncle was one of the most influential black american politicians of the 19th century, john mercer langston who would go on to represent virginia in the house in the 51st congress in 1889/1891. and there i
so with porter's background powell's appointment seemed a purposeful and powerfully symbolic act. on powell's first day a new york tribune correspondent watching from the galleries wrote, quote, that except for some practical jokes that have been put upon powell by some of the older pages he got started very credibly. house expense reports indicate that powell made $77.50 in his first month as a page, this was the going rate for his roughly 20 other page colleagues who worked on the house...
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melvin porter would be equally as proud of tonight. may god continue to bless the united states of america. >> casting votes for senator sanders as the head of his delegation. >> i'm proud to announce that oklahoma, where our state motto, casts 22 votes for senator bernie sanders. >> and oklahoma casts 20 votes for the next president of the united states, secretary hillary clinton. >> thank you. oklahoma, you have cast -- >> very quickly here, at the bottom of the screen you will see we are keeping our own count. there is no official dnc count inside the arena. when hillary clinton reaches 2383 and goes over the top, we will mark it on the screen. there will be no specific marking of the event or celebration in the arena, we are told, but that's what will be happening. >> oregon, home to the timbers and the trailblazers. oregon, home to nine tribal nations and four million of the most wonderful people on the planet. oregon, ready for hillary, casts 34 votes for secretary hillary clinton. and madam secretary, oregon, feeling the bern, c
melvin porter would be equally as proud of tonight. may god continue to bless the united states of america. >> casting votes for senator sanders as the head of his delegation. >> i'm proud to announce that oklahoma, where our state motto, casts 22 votes for senator bernie sanders. >> and oklahoma casts 20 votes for the next president of the united states, secretary hillary clinton. >> thank you. oklahoma, you have cast -- >> very quickly here, at the bottom of the...
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third police officer williamliam porter, his trial ended in a hung jury that was late last -- late lastea he's going to be retried.ried. the other two officers have trials coming up in later this month in july and also in october.to the porter retrial is scheduledd for september but as i mentionen prosecutors have not gotten nott guilty verdict at all in the int freddie gray case.y cas i want to show you a photographo from over the weekend there wass a black lives matter protest pte here in baltimore over themorevr weekend.ekd 65 people were arrested. 10 juveniles, 55 adults they the basically blocked traffic on interstate 83 here in baltimoreo that was yesterday.terday we'll see what happens today. again, judge barry williamsudge expected to hand down his h verdict in the case ofase o lieutenant brian rice atnant ric 10:00 o'clock this morning,isnig guys. we'll be here and bring it tondo you when it happens.appens >> bob barnard roaring fromri f baltimore now.baltimore now. still ahead on good day d.c., protecting, serving andvingnd dedicated to making difference.. he's a police office
third police officer williamliam porter, his trial ended in a hung jury that was late last -- late lastea he's going to be retried.ried. the other two officers have trials coming up in later this month in july and also in october.to the porter retrial is scheduledd for september but as i mentionen prosecutors have not gotten nott guilty verdict at all in the int freddie gray case.y cas i want to show you a photographo from over the weekend there wass a black lives matter protest pte here in...
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>> i saw some porter potties set up but i haven't ventured in there yet. >> some democrat bowed to be with bernie sanders until the end. i came here to the renaissance hotel outside the philadelphia airport where the new jersey delegation is staying in talk to assembly us men who is the campaign chair of bernie's new jersey's get out the vote effort. he said it's time to move on and beat donald trump in november with their candidate hillary clinton. >> we fought hard. we came close but we didn't win. i can't see president trump, i don't want to see president trump. so we have to come together to elect hillary clinton, our next president - i caught up with jersey city mayor who has been caught up in a scandal involving $1 million that was allegedly given to a super pack on his behalf if you were to run for governor. >> what your thoughts on that. >> had a have any thoughts on it. i wasn't involved in it. i had no control over it. had no control over any about stuff. it's not my friend. you have to find a person who is responsible for it. that's all. i also caught up with state senator
>> i saw some porter potties set up but i haven't ventured in there yet. >> some democrat bowed to be with bernie sanders until the end. i came here to the renaissance hotel outside the philadelphia airport where the new jersey delegation is staying in talk to assembly us men who is the campaign chair of bernie's new jersey's get out the vote effort. he said it's time to move on and beat donald trump in november with their candidate hillary clinton. >> we fought hard. we came...
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in the eye of what cole porter said, who could ask for anything more? it was a rough day early on but bernie has cauterized the wounds. >> reporter: they were not issues that hillary clinton originally wanted. she had a much lower tuition tax -- >> bernie created a movement and he tapped into something very real in america and hillary clinton was wise enough to understand it and move in his direction, not in a direction away from americans but when it comes to things like social security, like minimum wage, like education, like infrastructure, together they moved closer to americans. it's great. i was worried this afternoon. i feel so much p so good now. >> reporter: she still came in with very low favoritability ratings. how does this make her more likable? >> because the nation is still in pain. and all the republican convention, is going to put a single dollar in people's pockets. and this is just day one. wait till day four. i'm a happy meeting. >> we just heard jacob who said even after hearing that speech from bernie sanders, she's planning on vot
in the eye of what cole porter said, who could ask for anything more? it was a rough day early on but bernie has cauterized the wounds. >> reporter: they were not issues that hillary clinton originally wanted. she had a much lower tuition tax -- >> bernie created a movement and he tapped into something very real in america and hillary clinton was wise enough to understand it and move in his direction, not in a direction away from americans but when it comes to things like social...
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porter, i've got to say with netflix, everyone keys on the subscriber growth numbers. is this a cause for panic? we know netflix has been a huge performer, are the number there is to justify the evaluation. >> what's interesting is netflix blames the media for emphasizing the price increase. the real core market is very mature and full of strong new competition now. you have amazon, you have hulu and even sony crackle. and all of the content providers are starting to stream their own content now. in europe the eu has come down and said we want to see more local content and not u.s. content. they keep talking about some day, some day, some day they're getting into china. they're never going to get in china because la tv the dominant netflix of china owns 99% 9 of chinese content. >> i mentioned subscriber breath. many countries around the world, content acquisition cost has been a heated point for this company in the past. how do those content acquisition tack up given the fact the competitive landscape is what it is at least in the u.s. and places in europe. >> it's on
porter, i've got to say with netflix, everyone keys on the subscriber growth numbers. is this a cause for panic? we know netflix has been a huge performer, are the number there is to justify the evaluation. >> what's interesting is netflix blames the media for emphasizing the price increase. the real core market is very mature and full of strong new competition now. you have amazon, you have hulu and even sony crackle. and all of the content providers are starting to stream their own...
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. ♪ ♪ silicon valley is trying to increase diversity and porter braswell and ryan williams have createdompany focusing on breaking down barriers for minorities and the companies hiring them and this has earned them on the spot of 30 under 30 brilliant entrepreneurs for the year. >> ryan williams is with us now via skype, thanks for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> i read about your mission online and you are attempting to solve 2 problems, in your own words explain this to us and you and your friend just came up with this idea? >> the problems you are referring to are on the candidate side and we are hoping these minorities gain access to companies that have been inaccessible to them traditionally so we're breaking this down for blacks and hispanics on the other side of things we are helping companies that have been challenged by the notion of diversifying their work force, many in technology and we are helping them to break down barriers and gain access as well. >> porter and i met together working at goldman sachs and we were both analysts on the trading floor and why we
. ♪ ♪ silicon valley is trying to increase diversity and porter braswell and ryan williams have createdompany focusing on breaking down barriers for minorities and the companies hiring them and this has earned them on the spot of 30 under 30 brilliant entrepreneurs for the year. >> ryan williams is with us now via skype, thanks for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> i read about your mission online and you are attempting to solve 2 problems, in your own words...
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the state put william porter on the stand to establish gray's injuries happened between stops two and not just before stop six, as the defense contends. >> the defense has an argument and it's not a slam dunk argument that officer porter's actions actually severed the chain of causation and therefore lieutenant rice would approximate cause of mr. gray's injuries by failing to buckle. >> rice is the fourth of six officers to stand trial in gray's death. >> two were acquitted and a proceeding ended in a mistrial. news4 at 6:00. >>> no regrets. tonight, the dallas police chief takes us inside the intense sta standoff. >>> and front lines of voting rights. police are searching for clues after that young man, a dnc staffer, was shot and killed on the streets of d.c. >>> donald trump expected to make a big announcement about his campaign within the week as hillary clinton gets an endorsement from a former rival. >>> a courtroom confession from a information online and so-called swatting incidents at their homes. scott macfarlane joins us now with more. scott? >> reporter: good evening. he's
the state put william porter on the stand to establish gray's injuries happened between stops two and not just before stop six, as the defense contends. >> the defense has an argument and it's not a slam dunk argument that officer porter's actions actually severed the chain of causation and therefore lieutenant rice would approximate cause of mr. gray's injuries by failing to buckle. >> rice is the fourth of six officers to stand trial in gray's death. >> two were acquitted...
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crews will remove the walls near porter's home by hand.hey're hoping to have demolition finished by next week. >>> the clock is ticking for a deadline on a possible strike by casino workers tonight taj mahal is last casino still negotiating with the employees union. local 54 the unite here union earlier reached deals with bally's caesars, harrah's and the tropicana. the union wants to recoup concessions it gave the casinos in past negotiations when the gambling halls were in bad financial shape. 65,000 union members have been threatening to hit the picket line tomorrow. no word just yet if taj mahal workers will still go on strike if their union and their boss cannot reach deal in the next couple of hours. >>> drivers in new jersey can keep enjoying their cheaper gas at least for now. state senators were expected to vote today on a plan to hike the garden state gas tax by 23 cents a gallon. cutting the sales tax by 1% taj point. today that vote did not happen. >> speakinspeaking of clocks tig the transportation fund runs out of money that'
crews will remove the walls near porter's home by hand.hey're hoping to have demolition finished by next week. >>> the clock is ticking for a deadline on a possible strike by casino workers tonight taj mahal is last casino still negotiating with the employees union. local 54 the unite here union earlier reached deals with bally's caesars, harrah's and the tropicana. the union wants to recoup concessions it gave the casinos in past negotiations when the gambling halls were in bad...
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crews will remove walls near porter's home by hand. they are hoping to have demolition complete by next week. >>> sinkhole in philadelphia's sensing ton neighborhood causing concern and frustration for people living there. you can see the hole at s and wishard streets. residents tell us it has been there for about three weeks and today we're told a car fell in. >> my goodness, look at that. >> they are afraid someone may get hurt if the city does not do something soon. we will have a call to the cities street department. so far in response. >>> handful of homes and businesses in the the berks county street, they have water back on this morning. >> we just saw a sinkhole, how about this one a huge one, opened up on their street wednesday. crews installed 80 feet of new water main after this sinkhole broke open along abington drive and wyomissing this was on wednesday. water is on but water company is telling residents to boil it the next two days while company tests what the tore make sure it is okay to drink. investigators are looking
crews will remove walls near porter's home by hand. they are hoping to have demolition complete by next week. >>> sinkhole in philadelphia's sensing ton neighborhood causing concern and frustration for people living there. you can see the hole at s and wishard streets. residents tell us it has been there for about three weeks and today we're told a car fell in. >> my goodness, look at that. >> they are afraid someone may get hurt if the city does not do something soon. we...
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. >> reporter: the decision means that officer william porter will not be retried. the final two officers also had all of the kate merrill, wbz news. >>> and an everett police officer will not face charges in the shooting death of a man. he responded to the report of a man harassing pedestrians. when investigators say mario martinez charged him with a knife. the officer shot and killed the man. the middlesex district attorney says the officer was in were justified. >>> firefighters in gilford, vermont had to save someone trapped inside a house after it exploded. the base of the home is gone with only the roof retaining some of its structure. you can imagine the force of the blast. crews pulled one person from the basement and no word on injuries or what caused the explosion. >>> and this raging fire in southern california is 40% contained and the flames have scorched more than 60 square miles. search d northern california just saved eight hikers stranded in the los padres national forest. the men were trapped for five days and all of them will be okay. the fire has
. >> reporter: the decision means that officer william porter will not be retried. the final two officers also had all of the kate merrill, wbz news. >>> and an everett police officer will not face charges in the shooting death of a man. he responded to the report of a man harassing pedestrians. when investigators say mario martinez charged him with a knife. the officer shot and killed the man. the middlesex district attorney says the officer was in were justified. >>>...
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. >> reporter: the vermont porterers booed the day's events. >> i'm going to be respectful of you and want you to be resp t respectful of me. >> reporter: elizabeth war reason did her best. but it was first lady michelle obama who managed to embrace the divide. >> only one person who is truly capable to be president of the united states and that is our friend hillary clinton. >> reporter: some bernie sanders say no matter what, they will not vote for hillary clinton, even if that means donald trump becoming president. many protesting outside the convention are still angry over the release of hacked e-mails, suggesting dnc staffers favored clinton over sanders in the democratic primary. >> all we can do is show our support and keep fighting for sanders at the end. >> reporter: sanders had a message for those posters. >> our revolution continues. >> reporter: former president bill clinton will address the convention a day focused on children and families. to make sure the campaign continues to unite, the clinton campaign has added even more sanders supporters. as well we will hear from
. >> reporter: the vermont porterers booed the day's events. >> i'm going to be respectful of you and want you to be resp t respectful of me. >> reporter: elizabeth war reason did her best. but it was first lady michelle obama who managed to embrace the divide. >> only one person who is truly capable to be president of the united states and that is our friend hillary clinton. >> reporter: some bernie sanders say no matter what, they will not vote for hillary...
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tennessee senator pop porter said he will -- core kerr said he will not be trumps number 2. >>> for latest from the campaign trail, >>> the fbi and u.s. department of justice are taking over the investigation into the deadly police shooting of a black man in baton rouge. cell phone video of the confrontation at a convenience store has people in the community and across the country outraged. cell phone video shows officers struggling with alton sterling outside of a convenience store in baton rouge. during the confrontation someone screams he has a gun. >> seconds later shots are fired. sterling was pronounced dead at the scene. >> the video is disturbing to say the least. the 37-year-old family and community leaders are calling it murder. sterling's son broke down as the teen's mother addressed the media. >> one of the greatest things to see your child hurt and there is nothing you can do about it. >> reporter: the baton rouge police chief said his officers were responding to a report of a man selling cds convenience store. he reportedly threatened someone with a gun. >> it's irrelevant. t
tennessee senator pop porter said he will -- core kerr said he will not be trumps number 2. >>> for latest from the campaign trail, >>> the fbi and u.s. department of justice are taking over the investigation into the deadly police shooting of a black man in baton rouge. cell phone video of the confrontation at a convenience store has people in the community and across the country outraged. cell phone video shows officers struggling with alton sterling outside of a convenience...
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police put crime tape around porter a pot tease somebodyy reported that they saw something that looked suspicious in one of the bathrooms polices po investigated it turned out what that device wawa actual pal pedometer nothing rancorous at all. it lasted maybe 20 minutes. park police went out of theirf t way to commend the people that reported this fell in line withw see something say something mentality that was the right thing to do. over all, not a n baotd day out here certainly aa very soggy weather people left very damp but happy at least they got what they came for. lindsay watts fox 5 local news. >> all right a. commuters head back to they'll be greeted with a new round of service changes.. the latest "safetrack" surge impact blue and yellow ryan riders. people taking metro to and from national air report. tisha lewis is at reagan national. >> reporter: impact will be widespread. the third phase starts tomorrowm at national airport is taking no chances making sure message is out for travelers and commuters. on its home page this notice reminds travelers that starting tomorrow ni
police put crime tape around porter a pot tease somebodyy reported that they saw something that looked suspicious in one of the bathrooms polices po investigated it turned out what that device wawa actual pal pedometer nothing rancorous at all. it lasted maybe 20 minutes. park police went out of theirf t way to commend the people that reported this fell in line withw see something say something mentality that was the right thing to do. over all, not a n baotd day out here certainly aa very...
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reportero: los atentados terroristas en bagdad, que se llevarÁ más depÓsitos muertos, alero porter estambul en bangladesh, y el de orlando, florida, autoridades temen que el grupo terrorista isis quiera golpear durante un evento multitudinario. la respuesta es una puesta de oficiales sin precedentes. >> demostrar la presencia de la policÍa para que la gente se sienta bien, asegura. y tambiÉn para desanimar a cualquier lobo solitario o una cÉlula organizada que quiera realizar daÑos. reportero: habrÁ cantidad de policÍas tanto uniformados como encubiertos y tecnologÍas para detectar potenciales ataques quÍmicos, biolÓgicos o con residuos nucleares. este es el famoso mall es el principal punto de encuentro para la celebraciÓn del 4 de julio en washington. esta noche se espera la presencia de varios cientos de miles de personas. en nueva york se esperan hasta 3 millones de personas para el espectÁculo de fuegos artificiales sobre el rÍo hudson. >> habrÁ una presencia policial enorme. reportero: expertos dicen que la estrategia del estado islÁmico es ejecutar más atentados a nivel internacional
reportero: los atentados terroristas en bagdad, que se llevarÁ más depÓsitos muertos, alero porter estambul en bangladesh, y el de orlando, florida, autoridades temen que el grupo terrorista isis quiera golpear durante un evento multitudinario. la respuesta es una puesta de oficiales sin precedentes. >> demostrar la presencia de la policÍa para que la gente se sienta bien, asegura. y tambiÉn para desanimar a cualquier lobo solitario o una cÉlula organizada que quiera realizar...
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but my father was a fish market porter. so i grew up on fish, because he used to steal one a day.se he only stole the good stuff. >> stahl: caine was determined not to be a fish porter like generations of micklewhites before him. he was going to be a movie star and make a lot of money. at 14, he joined a local acting club. acting was considered sissy- like. >> caine: it was, yeah. >> stahl: were you teased? >> caine: yeah. oh, yeah, but i... you know, you didn't tease me for very long. ( laughs ) >> stahl: why not? >> caine: because you... yeah, that wouldn't go down very well. >> stahl: you'd beat them up. >> caine: yeah. >> stahl: were you that tough? >> caine: yeah. i'm not tough anymore, i'm 82. ( laughter ) >> stahl: at 22, caine was struggling to find acting jobs. on the dole, he had a new wife and a baby, and left them both. this is a very traumatic time of your life, because you really... >> caine: oh, yes. >> stahl: you, basically, in effect, walked out. >> caine: yeah, well, i screwed up. yeah, i screwed up on everything. >> stahl: you walked out. you walked out on the b
but my father was a fish market porter. so i grew up on fish, because he used to steal one a day.se he only stole the good stuff. >> stahl: caine was determined not to be a fish porter like generations of micklewhites before him. he was going to be a movie star and make a lot of money. at 14, he joined a local acting club. acting was considered sissy- like. >> caine: it was, yeah. >> stahl: were you teased? >> caine: yeah. oh, yeah, but i... you know, you didn't tease me...
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. >> we're pleased that the criminal charges against officer miller, porter, and sergeant white have been dismissed. >> today the fraternal order of police with all six officers and their owners standing behind responded. >> the baltimore city state's attorney's office had an opportunity to do an in depth investigation and they did nothing. >> an independent administrative investigation will now be conducted by two law enforcement violated policy. >> 70 demonstrators have been arrested as police cleared the area. demonstrators have been camping outside since a black man was shot and killed by a police officer during a traffic stop. his girlfriend live streamed the aftermath of the shooting. the naacp accused police of a she of military force against for more details on the state's crackdown on copycat assault weapons. he sent a directive telling gun stores to stop selling those weapons leading to long lines and high demand. the ban is unclear and could prohibit the sale of many more guns that are legal by massachusetts law. a spokesperson says she was surprised by the governor's acti
. >> we're pleased that the criminal charges against officer miller, porter, and sergeant white have been dismissed. >> today the fraternal order of police with all six officers and their owners standing behind responded. >> the baltimore city state's attorney's office had an opportunity to do an in depth investigation and they did nothing. >> an independent administrative investigation will now be conducted by two law enforcement violated policy. >> 70...
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those folks are from the hospitality side of the business, housekeepers, bartenders and porters and cooks and yes they are making a lot of noise. >> some picket lines can be sort of quiet but not this one. this one is designed to make noise when holiday merry makers arrive on the boardwalk, the strikers at the taj mahal will not get lost in the crowd. >> yesterday we were able to come up with settlements with four other casinos, the taj mahal did not recognize the value that these workers bring to the industry. >> two years ago the bankruptcy court terminated health and pension benefits for the workers. putting them behind other casino workers. >> we are fighting for what they took away 20 months ago. most importantly our health care. >> there was an offer of health care. >> they don't have pediatricians and don't take care of little kids and doesn't sustain yourself either. >> the taj remains open but this guest says it's quiet inside. >> not much at all going on in there. i would say 30 people in there at the most. all the restaurants are pretty much closed. >> reporter: well, back live
those folks are from the hospitality side of the business, housekeepers, bartenders and porters and cooks and yes they are making a lot of noise. >> some picket lines can be sort of quiet but not this one. this one is designed to make noise when holiday merry makers arrive on the boardwalk, the strikers at the taj mahal will not get lost in the crowd. >> yesterday we were able to come up with settlements with four other casinos, the taj mahal did not recognize the value that these...
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officer william porter's re-trial is set for september 6th. and the final trial for alicia white is scheduled for october 13th patriots quarterback tom brady's petition for a re-hearing has been denied by the u-s court of appeals. which means the q-b is likely to serve his 4-game suspension to start the season. brady has exhausted almost every legal avenue at this point ... but still has the option of going to the supreme court. in a statement, the "nfl players association" said it will review all options carefully. it was a night to remember a the annual espy awards. so many differnt winners in a room filled with the world's greatest athletes among the notable winners--lebron james who took home the best male athelete award, the nationals very own bryce harper took home the award for major league baseball's best player. but maybe the most moving moment of the night went to long time tnt nba courtside reporter craig sager who took home the jimmy sager was diagnosed with acute myeloid leaukemia back in 2014. the jimmy v award is given to someon
officer william porter's re-trial is set for september 6th. and the final trial for alicia white is scheduled for october 13th patriots quarterback tom brady's petition for a re-hearing has been denied by the u-s court of appeals. which means the q-b is likely to serve his 4-game suspension to start the season. brady has exhausted almost every legal avenue at this point ... but still has the option of going to the supreme court. in a statement, the "nfl players association" said it...
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porter ale cheese sauce, grilled onions, and bacon on a artisan potato bun.ewhouse bacon burger, new from jack in the box. hey, where did jack go? he was just here. >>> today on "right this minute," rowdy sailors toss a 16 foot shark -- >> i don't think the shark took too kindly to that. >> now see the revenge move that's going viral. >> you get what you get. >> special delivery for a friend at a hospital. >> they're all excited you can feel the anticipation. >> the touching tory behind a life saving surprise. >> whipping up tasty treats at a restaurant. >> i guarantee nobody wants this. >> what the cook did to kill your appetite. >> don't kill me dead. >> and -- a girlfriend rappelling into romance. >> as she's capitaling down she's realizing wait what's going on. >> the story of a stunning proposal from the man who once saved her life. >> i'll let you down if you marry me. >> don't poke the bear. >> you know what that saying was? if you replace bear with shark. >>
porter ale cheese sauce, grilled onions, and bacon on a artisan potato bun.ewhouse bacon burger, new from jack in the box. hey, where did jack go? he was just here. >>> today on "right this minute," rowdy sailors toss a 16 foot shark -- >> i don't think the shark took too kindly to that. >> now see the revenge move that's going viral. >> you get what you get. >> special delivery for a friend at a hospital. >> they're all excited you can feel the...
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. >> we are pleased the criminal charges against officers miller, porter, sergeant white have the dismissedice has been done. gary: this is one case. it will serve to reinforce the view in the african-american community that the police are not held accountable when black men die in custody. in minnesota, baton rouge, and dallas, the division in the country is getting deeper. gary o'donoghue, bbc news, baltimore. katty: resident francois hollande med religious leaders after a catholic priest was murdered yesterday at a church in normandy. one of the men who stabbed father jacques hamel was on probation and was wearing an electronic tag, which was turned severaly morning for hours. he had twice previously tried to join the so-called islamic state, daesh, in syria. lucy williamson has more. words that follow the attacks have lost their power to console. they used to give france strength, now they highlight that the trail. up,he streets where he grew adel kermiche is remembered as a troubled man whose troubled views had alerted his friends and the police. .> he was clearly pro-daesh he would sa
. >> we are pleased the criminal charges against officers miller, porter, sergeant white have the dismissedice has been done. gary: this is one case. it will serve to reinforce the view in the african-american community that the police are not held accountable when black men die in custody. in minnesota, baton rouge, and dallas, the division in the country is getting deeper. gary o'donoghue, bbc news, baltimore. katty: resident francois hollande med religious leaders after a catholic...