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he went unconscious. >> two days later jim reed was dead.test turned to prayer and the fire that time spread across the nation. >> thousands of people gathered in places like boston and chicago and new york and san francisco and so on. thousands of people gathered. just to keep vigil. and then when he died, again thousands of people gathered. >> it's a moment olson sees echoed today. hands up, i can't breathe. >> what do we want? justice. what do we want? >> and then as them, the president spoke for justice. >> i speak tonight for the dignity of man. >> president johnson spoke. he said that there are times in man's unending quest for justice. >> history and faith meet to shape a turning point in man's unending search for freedom. >> such was in lexington and concord and selma. >> there long-suffering men and women, peacefully, protested the denial of their rights as americans. many were brutally assaulted. one good man a man of god was killed. >> that was jim reed. 70 million americans tuned in to see johnson urge congress to pass the voting
he went unconscious. >> two days later jim reed was dead.test turned to prayer and the fire that time spread across the nation. >> thousands of people gathered in places like boston and chicago and new york and san francisco and so on. thousands of people gathered. just to keep vigil. and then when he died, again thousands of people gathered. >> it's a moment olson sees echoed today. hands up, i can't breathe. >> what do we want? justice. what do we want? >> and...
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reed collapses on the ground. driver of the car who had both his hands visible out the window is handcuffed. the chorus of angry bystanders. use of deadly force when the officer reasonably believe such action is immediately necessary to protect the officer or another person from imminent danger of death or serious bodily harm. for now, both officers are on administrative leave while investigators look into how a routine traffic stop ended with one man dead, all in just about 90 seconds. randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> people look at that video, see such things. a lot to talk about. legal analyst, mark o'mara and sunny hostin. best known for defending george zimmerman and lapd officer david clinger who currently teaches criminal justice at the university of missouri in st. louis. so do you believe the police officer was justified in shooting this man? >> you know, i don't think that's clear. when you look at a case like this, the question remains the same. was the force justified and when you look at the use of force
reed collapses on the ground. driver of the car who had both his hands visible out the window is handcuffed. the chorus of angry bystanders. use of deadly force when the officer reasonably believe such action is immediately necessary to protect the officer or another person from imminent danger of death or serious bodily harm. for now, both officers are on administrative leave while investigators look into how a routine traffic stop ended with one man dead, all in just about 90 seconds. randi...
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of harassment. >> jerome reed complied to the officer's demand. got out of the car. and he received a hail of bullets. >> reporter: a high-ranking south jersey officer who watched the video multiple times tells nbc10 he sees a defiant and belligerent passenger. after police grabbed and tossed the silver handgun from the car. leroy puts his hand out the window. on the right though it appears reed is shoving at the door, held by the officer, no hands in sight that civil rights activist claims the lead prosecutor in cumberland county knows the police officer who pulled the trigger. we tried to ask the prosecutor's office about that today. they wouldn't answer questions but they did say the second in charge would now oversee this case. >> don't move! >> reporter: the prosecutor's office also suggested frustration today over the release of the video by the city of bridgeton under the open public records act. >> police that in turn have harassed me -- >> reporter: as neighbors sound off about wanting the cop involved, off the force and a tainted investi
of harassment. >> jerome reed complied to the officer's demand. got out of the car. and he received a hail of bullets. >> reporter: a high-ranking south jersey officer who watched the video multiple times tells nbc10 he sees a defiant and belligerent passenger. after police grabbed and tossed the silver handgun from the car. leroy puts his hand out the window. on the right though it appears reed is shoving at the door, held by the officer, no hands in sight that civil rights...
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reed was from massachusetts. they were powerful figures who set the agenda of the country.peaker, dylan berg of pennsylvania in the first congress, he simply was the presiding officer. he was paid two dollars more than the other members. six dollars a day. he got eight dollars a day. and for that eight dollars a day, he said, oh, i spent most of it on oyster suppers for the members. he did not feel like it was much of a bonus. he felt like he was losing money on the deal. but even he felt like he was elevated above the members. >> the door to the house chamber is behind you. the speaker is second in line to succeed to the president after the vice president. what does this say about the speaker's authority? >> the speaker is great -- has great authority in the constitution to that respect. that was changed in 1947 with the succession act which brought the speaker up to a higher position as the highest elected officer after the president and vice president. then it goes to the president pro tempore of the senate after that. the speaker is after the vice president, if somethin
reed was from massachusetts. they were powerful figures who set the agenda of the country.peaker, dylan berg of pennsylvania in the first congress, he simply was the presiding officer. he was paid two dollars more than the other members. six dollars a day. he got eight dollars a day. and for that eight dollars a day, he said, oh, i spent most of it on oyster suppers for the members. he did not feel like it was much of a bonus. he felt like he was losing money on the deal. but even he felt like...
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the altercation began with a traffic stop and reed had a criminal record and was arrested last summer by officer days for drugs and resisting arrest. the county prosecutors office is promising a thorough and fair grand jury investigation. community members say that this video helps to reveal a pattern of police brutality in bridgeton. everyone behind me and everyone in this community i have spoken with, are not anti-police they are anti-police brutality. the attorney general says that it's proper for the cumberland county prosecutor to proceed with her own investigation and then the attorney general will review the findings and conclusions. vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >>> there is one less candidate in the running for mayor of philadelphia, the former federal prosecutor and city solicitor issued a statement saying that there are family matters that require my full attention. it includes nelson diaz and lynn abraham and williams. >>> they were rushing a shooting victim to the hospital when they crashed with a lexus at 25th and lehigh, the cruiser hit a third vehicle and both
the altercation began with a traffic stop and reed had a criminal record and was arrested last summer by officer days for drugs and resisting arrest. the county prosecutors office is promising a thorough and fair grand jury investigation. community members say that this video helps to reveal a pattern of police brutality in bridgeton. everyone behind me and everyone in this community i have spoken with, are not anti-police they are anti-police brutality. the attorney general says that it's...
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it's on south randolph street just off walter reed drive. it took 70 firefighters to get everything under control. ahead in our next half hour news4's pat collins will have more on lee and the friends who are remembering him tonight. >>> accused serial killer charles sevens is headed to a hospital for a mental exam. julie carey was in the courtroom and reports severance had several outburst today telling the judge his attorneys don't represent him. he's charged in connection with the murders of three well-known alexandria residents. prosecutors say the initial mental competency exam ordered was incomplete because severance refused to be interview twid forensic psychologist. they hope placing him in a hospital will help him get the help needs and a more extensive exam. the judge agreed and he will be moved from the arlington county jail to a state psychiatric facility. a longtime friend of severance's who has visited him in jail recently says he understands why sechbs severance is refusing to cooperate snipt doesn't surprise me at all. i know
it's on south randolph street just off walter reed drive. it took 70 firefighters to get everything under control. ahead in our next half hour news4's pat collins will have more on lee and the friends who are remembering him tonight. >>> accused serial killer charles sevens is headed to a hospital for a mental exam. julie carey was in the courtroom and reports severance had several outburst today telling the judge his attorneys don't represent him. he's charged in connection with the...
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reed was from massachusetts. they were powerful figures who set the agenda of the country. first speaker, muhlenberg of pennsylvania, in the first congress, he simply was a presiding officer. he was paid $2 more than the other members. $6 a day. he got $8 a day. and for that $8 he said i spent most of it on oyster suppers for the members so he didn't feel like it was much of a bonus. he thought he was losing money on the deal. but even muhlenberg, quickly as he got power to appoint committees, found that he was elevated above the other members. >> the door to the house chamber is behind you. the speaker is second in line to succeed the president after the vice president. what does this say about the speaker's authority? >> the speaker has great authority in the constitution in that respect. that was changed in 1947 with the secession act which brought the speaker up into a higher position as the highest elected officer after the president and vice president. and then it goes to the president to pro tem of the senate after that. so the speaker is, after the vice president, s
reed was from massachusetts. they were powerful figures who set the agenda of the country. first speaker, muhlenberg of pennsylvania, in the first congress, he simply was a presiding officer. he was paid $2 more than the other members. $6 a day. he got $8 a day. and for that $8 he said i spent most of it on oyster suppers for the members so he didn't feel like it was much of a bonus. he thought he was losing money on the deal. but even muhlenberg, quickly as he got power to appoint committees,...
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they washed reed not to move. when he got out of the car with his hands raised, the officers shot him. now activists are calling on the prosecutor to transfer the case to the state attorney general. >> jerome reed complied to the officers' demands. got out of the car. and he received a hail of bullets. >> the cumberland county prosecutors would not take questions about the case today. the two officers involved are suspended pending the outcome of the investigation. >>> this video just in from philadelphia's east germantown section. a robbery and shooting at a grocery store, happening at 9:00 tonight. one person was shot. it's not clear who that person is, or how seriously they were hurt. we're working to find out more. >>> a scammer targeted people staying at a mount laurel hotel. someone called the rooms of about 15 guests at a hotel on fellowship road. they claimed to work at the front desk and need their credit card number to verify the security code on the card. police tell us most of the people last night rea
they washed reed not to move. when he got out of the car with his hands raised, the officers shot him. now activists are calling on the prosecutor to transfer the case to the state attorney general. >> jerome reed complied to the officers' demands. got out of the car. and he received a hail of bullets. >> the cumberland county prosecutors would not take questions about the case today. the two officers involved are suspended pending the outcome of the investigation. >>> this...
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congressman tom reed of new york. keith rosthfus of ohio. house majority whip, steve scalise of louisiana. representative marlin stutzman of indiana. representative daniel webster of florida. congressman brad wenstrup of ohio. congressman bruce westerman of arkansas.
congressman tom reed of new york. keith rosthfus of ohio. house majority whip, steve scalise of louisiana. representative marlin stutzman of indiana. representative daniel webster of florida. congressman brad wenstrup of ohio. congressman bruce westerman of arkansas.
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with that, madame chair woman thank you. >> thank you so much senator reed. i would like to start with general mad dis. he served 42 years in the marine corps.dis. he served 42 years in the marine corps. thank you so much for being here, general. >> thank you. madame chair woman distinguished members of the committee committee, i have submitted a statement. during my active duty year, i've testified many times before it committee and gained the highest regard for the manner in which you carried out your duties through good times and bad, i remain grateful for the support you you provided our military. i commend the committee for holding these hearings. as former secretary of state gormg shultz has commented the world is a wash in change. the international order so painstakingly put together by the greatest generation coming home from man kind's bloodiest conflict that international order is under increasing stress. it was created with elements we take for granted today. the united nations nato, the marshall plan and more. the constructed order reflected the w
with that, madame chair woman thank you. >> thank you so much senator reed. i would like to start with general mad dis. he served 42 years in the marine corps.dis. he served 42 years in the marine corps. thank you so much for being here, general. >> thank you. madame chair woman distinguished members of the committee committee, i have submitted a statement. during my active duty year, i've testified many times before it committee and gained the highest regard for the manner in which...
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patrick reed, four shots behind. this is the 15th hole. a wage from 83 yards. pass the hole, walk the dog, sucks it back. eagle. 19 feet, for the win. like a rabbit finding the hole. patrick reed beats jimmy walker, good times at the tournament. denver yesterday lost to the colts. the broncos and head coach john fox have mutually agreed to part ways. the assistant coaches have been told they are free to look for jobs. >> i like that development with penn state and joe paterno. >> common sense, use that money to help kids. >> an historic climb happening right now at you samiti park. >> terror on the metro as smoke fills a train. that is the top trending story on wjla.com. new information and the search for the lyon sisters. >> we have an encouraging update about two climbers attempting a truly global ruling -- truly grueling climb at yosemite national park. they have been climbing the wall of el capitan. caldwell is less than 1000 feet from finishing this free climb. that means they are only using ropes to prevent false. they are using their feet and fingers to
patrick reed, four shots behind. this is the 15th hole. a wage from 83 yards. pass the hole, walk the dog, sucks it back. eagle. 19 feet, for the win. like a rabbit finding the hole. patrick reed beats jimmy walker, good times at the tournament. denver yesterday lost to the colts. the broncos and head coach john fox have mutually agreed to part ways. the assistant coaches have been told they are free to look for jobs. >> i like that development with penn state and joe paterno. >>...
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. >> reporter: reed became an advocate after daughter mary was killed in the virginia tech accident in 2007. since then, lawmakers have weakened the gun laws. a bill that would make it illegal to possess a firearm for people convicted of domestic violence demeanors. in the senate courts of justice committee, people thought the bill had passed but later reported to have failed and some senators were accused of changing their votes. that bill gets a revote tomorrow at 2:00. peggy fox, wusa9. >>> and coming up on wusa9 steven spielberg joins holocaust survivors at the site >>> today marks the 70th anniversary of the day the soviets liberated auschwitz concentration camp, word world leaders along with survivors went back there to celebrate the regain of freedom they found piles of bodies and prisoners close to death most of them jews. >> for me a survivor of auschwitz, to forget the horrific experiences and during the concentration camps even for one moment is impossible. >> the nazis killed more than 1.1 million people at auschwitz before the concentration camp was liberated most survivor
. >> reporter: reed became an advocate after daughter mary was killed in the virginia tech accident in 2007. since then, lawmakers have weakened the gun laws. a bill that would make it illegal to possess a firearm for people convicted of domestic violence demeanors. in the senate courts of justice committee, people thought the bill had passed but later reported to have failed and some senators were accused of changing their votes. that bill gets a revote tomorrow at 2:00. peggy fox,...
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so when ed drug becomes ineffectual because of resistance scientist at walter reed will go back to those 14,000 compounds made during the war ample another one off the shelf to study it there are a dozen that showed promise that there was a research money to develop them as the walter reed scientists go back to make them into different analogs then hand them off to the pharmaceutical companies and tell those the committee effectual with resistance then restart over except for are a chinese herb that is the one that did not come from the project. >> host: how has your friend's life changed since she had malaria? is their limitations? >> no. she is fully recovered. it does that have a liver stage in the african malaria. so it cannot survive well. that kind you find in asia and south america but there is the reason of a blood mutation but you have an intense infection but when it clears it is gone and it doesn't come back. >> host: "the malaria project" the u.s. government's secret mission to find a miracle cure" booktv is on vacation at johns hopkins university. [applause] thank you very r
so when ed drug becomes ineffectual because of resistance scientist at walter reed will go back to those 14,000 compounds made during the war ample another one off the shelf to study it there are a dozen that showed promise that there was a research money to develop them as the walter reed scientists go back to make them into different analogs then hand them off to the pharmaceutical companies and tell those the committee effectual with resistance then restart over except for are a chinese herb...
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reed exits the vehicle and police shoot and kill him. activists want a special investigation new a grand jury recommends perjury, obstruction and other charges be filed against kathleen kane after an investigation into secret leaks of grand jury material. she maintains she did nothing wrong. it will be up to the montgomery county d.a. whether to file charges. >>> from our jersey shore bureau, the florida developer in line to buy revel casino and hotel threatens to walk away from the deal if the court doesn't rule in his favor. he's buying it for $49.4 million. fen ants were appealing the deal saying they stand to lose millions if it goes through. a federal judge is expected to rule on it today. straub says his client is the only potential buyer for revel and if it didn't go through, it would seriously harm the city. >>> three wilmington schools are moving closer to coming under control. the school board agreed to compromise last night with state officials about stubs and bone bancroft elementary. educators say the real problem is violenc
reed exits the vehicle and police shoot and kill him. activists want a special investigation new a grand jury recommends perjury, obstruction and other charges be filed against kathleen kane after an investigation into secret leaks of grand jury material. she maintains she did nothing wrong. it will be up to the montgomery county d.a. whether to file charges. >>> from our jersey shore bureau, the florida developer in line to buy revel casino and hotel threatens to walk away from the...
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but mark mahaney asked reed hastings if that number could head to 60 million.e's what he said. >> looking very good. we're at 39 million in the u.s., adding, you know, 5 plus million a year, so the trajectory is great. you know, if you step back and say, is internet video going to be in every home in america in ten years? you know, that's a pretty clear yes. so tons of potential there. and we're very excited about just continuing to improve our service. >> and mark mahaney joins us now to talk about the quarter. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> why do we have this bipolar relationship with netflix and where is it going to settle out? >> well you're right, it is bipolar. i think of the large cap internet stocks the high short interest in the space. there's concerns ability just how many more subs they can really add. i think the market is fundamentally skeptical of reed hastings claim he can get to 60 to 90 million subs. i think the market shouldn't be that skeptical. this person has proven video streaming, created this market and the forecasts have been
but mark mahaney asked reed hastings if that number could head to 60 million.e's what he said. >> looking very good. we're at 39 million in the u.s., adding, you know, 5 plus million a year, so the trajectory is great. you know, if you step back and say, is internet video going to be in every home in america in ten years? you know, that's a pretty clear yes. so tons of potential there. and we're very excited about just continuing to improve our service. >> and mark mahaney joins us...
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in 1987 ray and tanya reed, along with their two children, had just moved to urbandale, iowa.t was ray reed's fourth job transfer in three years. >> every time we moved it was an advancementor
in 1987 ray and tanya reed, along with their two children, had just moved to urbandale, iowa.t was ray reed's fourth job transfer in three years. >> every time we moved it was an advancementor
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if you don't know who ada lovelace is, reed the new book. the chapter starts with her. during that time, all americans are encouraged to do an hour of code. right now, most people in this room are not programmers. take one hour this year, go on to code.org and to those activities. it will start to demystify this. it's an important skill. it does not mean everyone should be a programmer, but it's a 21st century skill. >> you were a woman in teflon before there was this focus lab conversation happening around why are there not more women in tech. there were probably more women in tech when you started and there are now. do you think things are getting better? is this public discourse moving things? >> yes. none of us created these problems. discrimination, unconscious bias, we did not create them. as they become -- come to our consciousness, we need to fix them. the tech industry is at that moment were starting to wake up. you are talking about distorted trends. in engineering, most of the fields just have a continuous increase of women getting much more balanced, the com
if you don't know who ada lovelace is, reed the new book. the chapter starts with her. during that time, all americans are encouraged to do an hour of code. right now, most people in this room are not programmers. take one hour this year, go on to code.org and to those activities. it will start to demystify this. it's an important skill. it does not mean everyone should be a programmer, but it's a 21st century skill. >> you were a woman in teflon before there was this focus lab...
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in 1987 ray and tanya reed, along with their two children, had just moved to urbandale, iowa. it was ray reed's fourth job transfer in three years. >> every time we moved it was an advancement for him, and i was ready, you know, any time thinking where do i want to go. >> tanya reid was a housewife who stayed home caring for their children, 6-year-old carolyn and 2-year-old michael. michael stopped breathing two days after moving to town. fortunately tanya was a nurse and knew exactly what to do. she performed cpr and immediately took him to the emergency room of iowa methodist medical center. >> it was a fever of viral etiology, dehydration and vomiting. that was a pretty standard diagnosis and situation. >> after he was stabilized michael was given a complete physical examination. he had a prior history of neurologic seizures, but doctors could not determine what was causing it. a few months later the reid's moved into a larger unit in the same complex. ray was working extremely long hours and tanya was lonely. >> i think in the beginning the relationship was okay. it was en
in 1987 ray and tanya reed, along with their two children, had just moved to urbandale, iowa. it was ray reed's fourth job transfer in three years. >> every time we moved it was an advancement for him, and i was ready, you know, any time thinking where do i want to go. >> tanya reid was a housewife who stayed home caring for their children, 6-year-old carolyn and 2-year-old michael. michael stopped breathing two days after moving to town. fortunately tanya was a nurse and knew...
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jeremy reed was 15 at the time. reed, who is is now 36 was killed tuesday after being pulled over by bridgeton police. authorities would only say a hand gun was revealed. but yet to release details about a traffic stop that turns a traffic stop that turns deadly. air force captain joe came home from third deployment in middle east. he's currently c 17 pilot and earned jump wings and vernon odom enjoys parachuting and marksmanship he couldn't believe they did that you for him. >> they're really blowing me away with all the people here. so they're fantastic. >> he said this weekend's deployment was particularly difficult and he's looking forward to rest and getting back to his day-to-day routine. >> working out can be dangerous. we'll tell you what happened to senator harry reid while he was exercising. and the man used to set off metal detectors and he knows why. how this piece of metal was lodged in his arm more than 50 years it's a crazy story and these two have a lot of explaining to do they explain they were lock
jeremy reed was 15 at the time. reed, who is is now 36 was killed tuesday after being pulled over by bridgeton police. authorities would only say a hand gun was revealed. but yet to release details about a traffic stop that turns a traffic stop that turns deadly. air force captain joe came home from third deployment in middle east. he's currently c 17 pilot and earned jump wings and vernon odom enjoys parachuting and marksmanship he couldn't believe they did that you for him. >> they're...
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tonight, chip reed shows us you may be surprised to learn what is in that battle. >> reporter: once the drink of gruff old cowboys. today, whiskeys like bourbon and rye are surging in popularity with young americans. over 130 new brands were introduced just this year. but there is a dirty little secret in the distilling industry. many companies don't make what they bottle even though their labels give the impression they do. a sore point for the growing legions of whiskey purists across the country. templeton rye says it is made in templeton iowa, but it is actually made at this massive plant in southern indiana. so these barrels are all full of aging bourbon. >> that is correct. each one holds about 63 gallons. >> reporter: a former seagrams distillery is owned by mgp ingredients who sells their stuff in bulk to smaller companies. they send out nearly 300- barrels everyday. people want to take your product, and in some cases give the impression that they made it. is that bad? is that cheating? >> i prefer to think of it as them taking our product because we make a good product and usin
tonight, chip reed shows us you may be surprised to learn what is in that battle. >> reporter: once the drink of gruff old cowboys. today, whiskeys like bourbon and rye are surging in popularity with young americans. over 130 new brands were introduced just this year. but there is a dirty little secret in the distilling industry. many companies don't make what they bottle even though their labels give the impression they do. a sore point for the growing legions of whiskey purists across...
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the witness who took it says it shows police killing jeremy reed in bridgeton. authorities say two officers killed reed after pulling over a car he was in last night. the driver is in custody. and investigators say a gun has been recovered. the two officers are on administrative leave pending the investigation. >>> the nbc 10 investigators have new information tonight about this airport emergency at philly international that happened nine months ago including information that the pilots should not have been in control of the plane. the new government report details the crash landing of u.s. airways flight 1702 back in march. it reveals the captain had taken a sedative and a narcotic under doctor's orders following a stress test. he was not supposed to fly for 60 hours but got in the cockpit after only 45 hours. >> these drugs have the ability to impair one's attention. tragically he was illegal to fly because of the medication. >> the report goes on to state the captain and first officer failed to enter necessary data into the plane's computer. there's also info
the witness who took it says it shows police killing jeremy reed in bridgeton. authorities say two officers killed reed after pulling over a car he was in last night. the driver is in custody. and investigators say a gun has been recovered. the two officers are on administrative leave pending the investigation. >>> the nbc 10 investigators have new information tonight about this airport emergency at philly international that happened nine months ago including information that the...
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. >> two days later jim reed was dead. at "selma's" church protests turned to prayer, and the fire that time spread across the nation thousands of people gathering in places like boston and chicago and new york, and photograph. and so on. thousands of people gathers. just to keep vigil and then when he died, again thousands of people gathered. it is a moment olsen sees echos today. >> hands up, i can't belief and now, as then, the president spoke for justice. >> long suffering men and women, peacefully protested the denial of tear rights. as americans. many were brutally assaulted. one good man a man of god was killed. that was jim reed, 70 million americans tuned in to see johnson urge congress to pass the voting rights act, despite an invitation, dr. king did not attend. he was at brown ame giving reed as eulogy. >> justice has travel add slow path toward that bright future. the marchers did finally make their way to montgomery, johnson was able to force through the voting rights act. amelia boynton lived to see her comm
. >> two days later jim reed was dead. at "selma's" church protests turned to prayer, and the fire that time spread across the nation thousands of people gathering in places like boston and chicago and new york, and photograph. and so on. thousands of people gathers. just to keep vigil and then when he died, again thousands of people gathered. it is a moment olsen sees echos today. >> hands up, i can't belief and now, as then, the president spoke for justice. >> long...
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reed was a passenger in the car when police pulled it over tuesday night.nvestigators still haven't said what led to the shooting witnesses told nbc 10 that reed had his hands up. mayor albert kelly wants the community to let the justice system do its job. >> i, as mayor, will lead in the charge of transparency so they can see everything that happened. >> police say they did find a gun at the scene. both officers involved in the shooting are on leave during the investigation. >>> tonight, two suspects are in custody in connection with two police officers shot in west virginia. the officers were shot this afternoon as they tried to stop a vehicle with stolen license plates in green briar county. both officers are expected to be okay. one just graduated from the police academy two weeks ago. >> jury selection begins monday in trial of boston marathon bombing suspect. but lawyers on both sides continue to argue over where the trial should take place. tonight, prosecutors urged a federal judge not to move or delay the trial. it comes a day after zarnav's lawyer
reed was a passenger in the car when police pulled it over tuesday night.nvestigators still haven't said what led to the shooting witnesses told nbc 10 that reed had his hands up. mayor albert kelly wants the community to let the justice system do its job. >> i, as mayor, will lead in the charge of transparency so they can see everything that happened. >> police say they did find a gun at the scene. both officers involved in the shooting are on leave during the investigation....
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he's already announced key members as he replaces chuck reed. his new chief of staff is jim reed. no relation to the previous mayor. jim reed has been the vice president of the san jose silicon valley chamber of commerce. pete constant is a former city councilman and will serve as a adviser and this individual will serve as senior policy adviser for land use and economic development. >>> for the second time in the past couple weeks, a teenaged girl forced into prostitution has been found in san rafael. police say the 17-year-old victim from the central valley was located tuesday night by officers at the transit hub at fourth. a lieutenant says the girl was able to text her family ask them for help and said she was just too scared to run away. her parents notified law enforcement, then the fbi notified san rafael police. >> we were contacted by an fbi ascbloeent said they had information that there was a juvenile who was texting this parents saying she was being forced into prostitution and was in san rafael fell. >> the suspect, 19-year-old samantha, was arrested. she's expected t
he's already announced key members as he replaces chuck reed. his new chief of staff is jim reed. no relation to the previous mayor. jim reed has been the vice president of the san jose silicon valley chamber of commerce. pete constant is a former city councilman and will serve as a adviser and this individual will serve as senior policy adviser for land use and economic development. >>> for the second time in the past couple weeks, a teenaged girl forced into prostitution has been...
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i just talked to reed's widow.she says she is overwhelmed by this outpouring of support out here tonight, that family from north carolina florida as well as friends and neighbors and clergy. they are not anti-police but are gathering here they simply want to know what prompted the car stop and then forced police to pull the trigger. she just wants the facts. >> i just want to know why. did he have a weapon did he aim it, make them feel threatened? >> reporter: as to why her friend of seven years was killed by police december 30th. the car stop recorded by witnesses on cell phone video, some who say they saw an unarmed man. the prosecutor in the case insists only that a gun was revealed and recovered and that the use of deadly force by two bridgeton police officers is now being put under the microscope. >> from my understanding he got shot seven times. why did he have to get shot seven times? >> reporter: we tried to find out what initiated the car stop. no answer to that. the police chief did share behind closed do
i just talked to reed's widow.she says she is overwhelmed by this outpouring of support out here tonight, that family from north carolina florida as well as friends and neighbors and clergy. they are not anti-police but are gathering here they simply want to know what prompted the car stop and then forced police to pull the trigger. she just wants the facts. >> i just want to know why. did he have a weapon did he aim it, make them feel threatened? >> reporter: as to why her friend...
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the altercation began with a traffic stop and reed had a criminal record and was arrested for drugs and resisting arevelants last year. they want the cumberland prosecutor removed from the case and demanding that the state attorney general handle the probe, they are promising a fair and thorough grand jury investigation, they say that this video shows a pattern of police brutality in bridgeton. >> it gives a face to an atmosphere that exists here every day. when you guys leave this atmosphere will still be there and these people will still be harassed. >> tonight a spokesman for the attorney general says that it is proper that the county prosecutors grand jury's investigation goes forward and they will review the findings of the local authorities. vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> former philadelphia sportscaster, don tollefson is found guilty on all the fraud charges against him. this is him in handcuffs after the jury returned the verdict this afternoon. they say that he bilked victims out of $350,000 by selling them bogus sports and travel packages and faces up
the altercation began with a traffic stop and reed had a criminal record and was arrested for drugs and resisting arevelants last year. they want the cumberland prosecutor removed from the case and demanding that the state attorney general handle the probe, they are promising a fair and thorough grand jury investigation, they say that this video shows a pattern of police brutality in bridgeton. >> it gives a face to an atmosphere that exists here every day. when you guys leave this...
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desde el 2007, el demÓcrata reed no estuvo presente por un accidente en que se rompiÓ 3 costillas.tÓ el medio este del paÍs se trasladÓ al este de ee.uu. ciudades como nueva york y washington d.c. se cubrieron de blanco lo que trajo inconvenientes a sus residentes. >> mal porque ahora venÍa el autobÚs muy rÁpido tengo agarrarlo estÁ mal el dÍa hoy. >> es algo natural todos tenemos que estar preparados para soportar lo que viene. >> tambiÉn por culpa de la tormenta invernal, las carreteras de illinois fueron escenario de incidentes. los bomberos que combatÍan incendios tuvieron problemas con los hidrantes en aeropuertos como el de chicago se cancelaron cientos de vuelos la mayorÍa al este del paÍs. por eso muchos pasaron la noche en la terminal otro pasajero que llegaban a la ciudad tuvieron mÁs suerte. >> vengo de ny fui a pasear por allÁ nada mÁs tuvimos una hora de retraso porque estaba nevando en ny. >> pero no sÓlo la nieve causa estragos, el servicio nacional de meteorologÍa emitiÓ una alerta por peligrosas temperaturas bajo cero estados como da costa del norte, sur minnesota,
desde el 2007, el demÓcrata reed no estuvo presente por un accidente en que se rompiÓ 3 costillas.tÓ el medio este del paÍs se trasladÓ al este de ee.uu. ciudades como nueva york y washington d.c. se cubrieron de blanco lo que trajo inconvenientes a sus residentes. >> mal porque ahora venÍa el autobÚs muy rÁpido tengo agarrarlo estÁ mal el dÍa hoy. >> es algo natural todos tenemos que estar preparados para soportar lo que viene. >> tambiÉn por culpa de la tormenta...
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reed was a passenger in the car when police pulled it over in bridgeton. tonight his wife hired a law firm to conduct an independent investigation. she says an independent investigation will help restore trust and confidence in the police. >>> trial will start monday morning for former sports caster don tollefson. tollefson's accused of stealing more than $300,000 by auctioning fake sports trips for local charities. at a hearing late this afternoon in doylestown, he asked the judge for a delay to find a lawyer to take his case for free pep didn't get the delay but he did get legal help appointed by the court. >> delighted to have robert goldman appointed as my standby council and have great confidence in our ability, the two of us to be prepared and ready to roll monday morning at 9:30. >>> tollefson had pleaded difficulty in september to defrauding at least 200 victims, changed his mind last month and asked to represent himself at trial. >>> from our delaware bureau, a heads up for residents who live near the salem hope creek nuclear generating stations o
reed was a passenger in the car when police pulled it over in bridgeton. tonight his wife hired a law firm to conduct an independent investigation. she says an independent investigation will help restore trust and confidence in the police. >>> trial will start monday morning for former sports caster don tollefson. tollefson's accused of stealing more than $300,000 by auctioning fake sports trips for local charities. at a hearing late this afternoon in doylestown, he asked the judge for...
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reed is joining the hopkins and carley law firm as special council. getting into politics reed studied law then worked at a law firm in san jose. reed says he has no plans to run for political office again however he says he will remain involved. >>> new shuttles on streets in the south bay. a free ride for google employees but you don't actually have to work there to enjoy this perk. >>> a new film made at this south bay college campus tackles a tough topic. a new peak at this new movie and how this university plans to use it. >>> and a reminder you can get ktvu news to go. just download the new ktvu app. click the live icon and watch all of our newscasts live right on your mobile device. this... is the best part of the day. when we sit down together and talk. more and more, we're having conversations about the food itself: how good it is for us. how good it is for the planet. at monsanto, we're working with farmers to make balanced meals accessible to everyone. while using natural resources more efficiently. it's time for a bigger discussion about f
reed is joining the hopkins and carley law firm as special council. getting into politics reed studied law then worked at a law firm in san jose. reed says he has no plans to run for political office again however he says he will remain involved. >>> new shuttles on streets in the south bay. a free ride for google employees but you don't actually have to work there to enjoy this perk. >>> a new film made at this south bay college campus tackles a tough topic. a new peak at...
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in the end jerome reed is shot to death. >> we will have the right, if we find a conflict with any ofacts presented, to have the investigations findings and conclusion reviewed by the attorney general's office. >> reporter: for now there are calls for peace and patience while local officials try to determine if deadly force was justified. >> the naacp is confident that your office and that of our county prosecutor will ensure a fair thorough and transparent investigation. >> reporter: the shooting happened on december 30th. first the car is pulled over for running a stop sign. 22 secs later the officer draws his gun. >> show me your hands. don't you [ bleep ] move. don't you move. get him out the car. got a gun in his glove compartment. >> reporter: he told the suspect seven times not to move then it escalated. >> i'm going to shoot you. you're going the be [ bleep ] dead. i'm telling you. you reach for something you going to be dead. >> i not reaching for nothing. >> keep your hands right there. >> reporter: he knows one of the men in the car. police say day s one of four officers wh
in the end jerome reed is shot to death. >> we will have the right, if we find a conflict with any ofacts presented, to have the investigations findings and conclusion reviewed by the attorney general's office. >> reporter: for now there are calls for peace and patience while local officials try to determine if deadly force was justified. >> the naacp is confident that your office and that of our county prosecutor will ensure a fair thorough and transparent investigation....
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at reed, 7% of the children opt out of vaccines. it is about half that for measles meaning 19 children at this school aren't vaccinated. >> children are infectious up to four days before they develop symptoms so we want to make sure that protection is built in. >> reporter: his father suggests to get kids immunized, school districts ban all unvaccinated children except those with medical exempts. >> measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox. they are gone. let's not waste our time on those things. let's cure cancer. >> reporter: ann notarangelo, kpix5. >> the school district had another issue last year. another child had to attend school via skype during flu season. >>> tonight, a bay area lawyer arrested at court. she says she was trying to defend her client. so what is really going on here? [ phone ringing ] >> 911, operator. what is the emergency? >> we have never seen a superbowl ad like this one. tonight, the chilling 911 call the nfl wants >> breaking news, a massive fire in san francisco is still burning right now. this was the vie
at reed, 7% of the children opt out of vaccines. it is about half that for measles meaning 19 children at this school aren't vaccinated. >> children are infectious up to four days before they develop symptoms so we want to make sure that protection is built in. >> reporter: his father suggests to get kids immunized, school districts ban all unvaccinated children except those with medical exempts. >> measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox. they are gone. let's not waste our time...
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reed's experience in silicon valley working with a lot of different companies and ben's experiences as entrepreneur and my own experience as a manager. >> what i'm interested in you say the idea of the tenure of each job is getting shorter. are there any stats on how authority it is now? >> absolutely. if you look at the stats from the department of labor and what not, the tenure of employees has been dropping and declining for decades and down to the point now where the classic two years is pretty much the tenure you see. >> two years. >> we've been doing this to each other though right? we lament that there is no more company and you stay forever but we employees have been bouncing around and leaving companies as well. this kind of a two-way street. >> absolutely. what's really happened is as companies have stopped showing loyalty to the people people have stopped showing loyalty to companies. it doesn't make sense. but that's bad for both parties. you've been at nbc for some time now, you would have a much stronger position because of the fact you've been here because of the fact yo
reed's experience in silicon valley working with a lot of different companies and ben's experiences as entrepreneur and my own experience as a manager. >> what i'm interested in you say the idea of the tenure of each job is getting shorter. are there any stats on how authority it is now? >> absolutely. if you look at the stats from the department of labor and what not, the tenure of employees has been dropping and declining for decades and down to the point now where the classic two...
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last week two officers opened fire on jerrain reed. have not found a gun at the scene but they have not said if reed had a gun or threatening to use it. his wife talked to us about the community support. >> the love that they've shown my husband, it completely overwhelms me, because i didn't know that he was loved like this. >> both officers are on paid leave. >>> the man accused in a deadly shooting in a township supervisor's meeting is now suing the jail he's staying because. food. rockne newell is ask that they provide him dietary food. he's accused of shooting three people at the ross township municipal build in 2013. >>> first, they found the tail section, but divers can't get to it because of monsoon rains. these pictures show the tail section partially buried. this is an important find because the tail should contain the black box voice and data recorders which would help investigators to figure out why the plane crashed. >>> this morning, we have new information on the story we first told you about on monday about the mysteriou
last week two officers opened fire on jerrain reed. have not found a gun at the scene but they have not said if reed had a gun or threatening to use it. his wife talked to us about the community support. >> the love that they've shown my husband, it completely overwhelms me, because i didn't know that he was loved like this. >> both officers are on paid leave. >>> the man accused in a deadly shooting in a township supervisor's meeting is now suing the jail he's staying...
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ralph reed jack abramoff myself and some guy jack hired. >> you suggested in your book that ralph reed was on the airplane with you and it was an eight-passenger private jet. who flew you over there to scotland? >> jack abramoff. he paid for that. he didn't fly the plane. >> what year was this? >> 2000 -- >> two? >> 2002. one of those years. >> we have a picture of you, group of you standing in front of planes. has this been cleaned up in this town? can a member get -- remember this picture, jack abramoff's son in the front. >> i think probably if you do a fundraiser you might be able to do it. this part of it might have been cleaned up most likely. >> how available were planes to you when you were chairman of the administration committee? >> at one point i want to make about this trip. the trip was underreported. the trip did not turn out as we had listed it would, didn't meet with people that we were supposed to, that should have wrote a check for the trip. tom finney for florida got in trouble over the same trip, he wrote a check and he didn't go to prison. maybe if i wrote a check,
ralph reed jack abramoff myself and some guy jack hired. >> you suggested in your book that ralph reed was on the airplane with you and it was an eight-passenger private jet. who flew you over there to scotland? >> jack abramoff. he paid for that. he didn't fly the plane. >> what year was this? >> 2000 -- >> two? >> 2002. one of those years. >> we have a picture of you, group of you standing in front of planes. has this been cleaned up in this town? can...
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>> reporter: reed and the driver of the car had several convictions on their records, as a juvenile reed was convicted of shooting at police. it not known how the officer knew the passenger's name or what was happening inside the car. the county prosecutor is currently investigating the incident, and ensured they are working towards a fair and impartial process. but community activists have called for the state to take over the investigation. they believe ultimately the shooting could have been avoided. >> jerome reed complied to the officers' demand. got out of the car. and he received the hail of bullets. >> reporter: the officers have been placed on administrative leerch. jeff? >> michelle, thank you. >>> so much talk about retraining police. i sometimes wonder if we need to retrain people because disturbing as the video is the police officer clearly said do not move. do not get out of the car. they knew there was a gun in the car. whenever you're in a conflict with an armed police officer and you are unarmed you are not going to win. he told him, do not move. >> all watching closely.
>> reporter: reed and the driver of the car had several convictions on their records, as a juvenile reed was convicted of shooting at police. it not known how the officer knew the passenger's name or what was happening inside the car. the county prosecutor is currently investigating the incident, and ensured they are working towards a fair and impartial process. but community activists have called for the state to take over the investigation. they believe ultimately the shooting could...
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they are calling the shooting death of reed unjust. as most law enforcement officials i spoke to today, they didn't want to touch this issue at all. one police captain who watched the video multiple times, he called it a lawful stop for several reasons. take a look. >> show me your hands. show me your [ bleep ] hands! show me your hands! ! don't move! don't you [ bleep ] move! >> reporter: on the screen you'll see bridgeton police officer toss a silver revolver out of the car. >> jerome reed complied to the officer's demand. got out of the car. and he received the approach. >> reporter: a high-ranking police officer, who didn't want to be on camera today, sees the fatal car stop much differently, saying you can hear fear in the officer's voice while the driver's hands were up. he says reed was belligerent, defiant and we cannot see his hands until he steps out of the car. >> one thing i question in that video is how did he know jerome's name? >> reporter: activist walter hudson is asking the attorney general's office to take this case
they are calling the shooting death of reed unjust. as most law enforcement officials i spoke to today, they didn't want to touch this issue at all. one police captain who watched the video multiple times, he called it a lawful stop for several reasons. take a look. >> show me your hands. show me your [ bleep ] hands! show me your hands! ! don't move! don't you [ bleep ] move! >> reporter: on the screen you'll see bridgeton police officer toss a silver revolver out of the car....
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>> reporter: she's known reed for seven years. >> he had text me and called me a few hours before he got killed. >> reporter: she's one of many in bridgeton anxious for answers as to what prompted the police car stop of reed the night of december 30th. it happened near south and henry in bridgeton where she and her mother relit candles today. she wants to know did he waive or point a gun at authorities? all questions bridgeton police and prosecutors have not yet answered. >> everybody around here in this neighborhood and this community can tell you that rahim, one of the cops that shot him has harassed people. he's kicked in people's doors. >> reporter: bridgeton's chief of police wouldn't speak on camera today. he did confirm, though both officers day and worley involved in the shooting are on paid leave. they both had complaints lodged against them that were thrown out. tut, the man driving the car at the time reed was killed was, too, jailed in june in 2011 for failure to appear in court on a revoked license. >> and the bridgeton police chief also tells me he won't necessarily ste
>> reporter: she's known reed for seven years. >> he had text me and called me a few hours before he got killed. >> reporter: she's one of many in bridgeton anxious for answers as to what prompted the police car stop of reed the night of december 30th. it happened near south and henry in bridgeton where she and her mother relit candles today. she wants to know did he waive or point a gun at authorities? all questions bridgeton police and prosecutors have not yet answered....
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it's a humid 89 degrees at the coney island houses where debra reed is resident association presidentt 2:00 p.m., she hears local kids calling for help. >> miss debra, come outside. there's a girl standing on the air conditioner. we thought they were joking and playing a trick on us. >> reed is shocked to discover it's true. >> we were horrified to see this little girl standing on the air conditioner. >> a crowd is gathering transfixed by a little girl who had slipped through the side panels of an ac unit and is standing on top of it. a neighbor records the scene on his phone while someone dials 911 and reed rushes inside. >> i banged on the family's door to make them aware that the little girl was on the air conditioner. >> the girl's mother doesn't open the door. just then, steven st. bernard is arriving home from his 12 hour shift as a new york city bus driver. >> there were a lot of people standing around trying to figure what to do. first thing that came to my mind is how did she get up there? let me get over there. i hope she don't fall. >> the child seems oblivious to the terri
it's a humid 89 degrees at the coney island houses where debra reed is resident association presidentt 2:00 p.m., she hears local kids calling for help. >> miss debra, come outside. there's a girl standing on the air conditioner. we thought they were joking and playing a trick on us. >> reed is shocked to discover it's true. >> we were horrified to see this little girl standing on the air conditioner. >> a crowd is gathering transfixed by a little girl who had slipped...
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ishmael reed i have been a big fan of yours for as long time and i am just tumbled. good friend, one delgadillo. he came to my community college years and years ago when i was a student and he read a poem where he described the freeway overpasses as looking like a snake eating itself. and i still remember that image. so i am very honored to be here with all of you. a tough act to follow. you are all making me teary-eyed when i'm sitting there. i first would like to thank the before columbus foundation justin thomas and the before columbus foundation for my second novel of an american book award. it's an honor to be recognized such illustrious artists. the before columbus website states the american book awards are not he stood right industry organization but rather a writer's award. for me, this very special significant because we primarily do what we do in isolation. removed more or less removed more or less military world around us and this is ironic and in our riding what we try to do is enter into a conversation of other writers and artists. sometimes they can fe
ishmael reed i have been a big fan of yours for as long time and i am just tumbled. good friend, one delgadillo. he came to my community college years and years ago when i was a student and he read a poem where he described the freeway overpasses as looking like a snake eating itself. and i still remember that image. so i am very honored to be here with all of you. a tough act to follow. you are all making me teary-eyed when i'm sitting there. i first would like to thank the before columbus...
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. >> reporter: check him hitting into the back of chad reed. and they both wrecked.ast saturday. look what happened when they got going. >> he is going to take him. [ screaming ] >> reporter: result? immediate black flag. so what's going to happen when they go at it again 7 days later? paparazzi is following you around huh? you're like the "it" guy. >> people love drama. so, you know, it was, um, a unfortunate thing last weekend but we are ready to go. >> reporter: reed said, i have never been black flagged before. yeah, i admit i threw an elbow. but it was kind of a what the expletive kind of thing. >> i don't want to put my two cents in about it and get anybody mad at me but yeah, it definitely needs to be a line drawn and when he crosses it, needs to be penalties but that's interesting right there. i never seen somebody retaliate that quick and that harsh. >> reporter: that's not something you see every day, right? >> no. i mean, that's what can happen though in this sport. it's brutal. and you got to stay on your toes because a lot can go on. >> reporter: dennis,
. >> reporter: check him hitting into the back of chad reed. and they both wrecked.ast saturday. look what happened when they got going. >> he is going to take him. [ screaming ] >> reporter: result? immediate black flag. so what's going to happen when they go at it again 7 days later? paparazzi is following you around huh? you're like the "it" guy. >> people love drama. so, you know, it was, um, a unfortunate thing last weekend but we are ready to go. >>...