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was innocent and i knew it. >> reporter: after 15 years of incarceration and declined motions, richard jonestheir client. >> during that visit mr. jones actually said to the students i keep getting mistaken for this guy named ricky amos. >> reporter: back at the office the students searched the kansas department of corrections data base for ricky amos, and here's what they found. that's jones on the right, amos on the left. both men with almost identical skin tone, facial hair, and cornrows. >> that was sort of a jumping off point to try to get mr. jones back into court to challenge his conviction. what would the victim and the other people that identified them say if shown these pictures. >> reporter: but the discovery of this doppelganger came only at the end of a case founded on what many considered to be an imperfect law enforcement tool. >> eyewitness identification testimony is always problematic because it's highly unreliable. memories are not recorded playbacks like most of us think. memories are recalled. it's a recollection, and there's a lot of inaccuracy that goes hand in hand wi
was innocent and i knew it. >> reporter: after 15 years of incarceration and declined motions, richard jonestheir client. >> during that visit mr. jones actually said to the students i keep getting mistaken for this guy named ricky amos. >> reporter: back at the office the students searched the kansas department of corrections data base for ricky amos, and here's what they found. that's jones on the right, amos on the left. both men with almost identical skin tone, facial...
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richard jones was charged with aggravate add salt accused of trying to steal a purse in a parking lot. despite having an alibi and no physical evidence linking him to the crime, he was convicted after witnesses picked his photo out of a lineup of six mug shots. but it was two law interns digging deep who found these photos of another inmate at the same prison. >> once i seen his picture beside mine and i seen the resemblance that me and him had, i just knew, you know, that it was understandable why, you know, other people said the same thing. >> well, a judge ordered jones' release after witnesses including the robbery victim richard jones apart from the other guy who also shared the same first name. ricky. >>> the faa is investigating an emergency on a private plane carrying actress jennifer lawrence. the oscar winner, another passenger and two crew members were flying from louisville to teterboro, airport outside new york city at 39,000 feet. the pilot reported an engine problem and diverted to buffalo, new york. lawrence's representative says both of the plane's engines had failed.
richard jones was charged with aggravate add salt accused of trying to steal a purse in a parking lot. despite having an alibi and no physical evidence linking him to the crime, he was convicted after witnesses picked his photo out of a lineup of six mug shots. but it was two law interns digging deep who found these photos of another inmate at the same prison. >> once i seen his picture beside mine and i seen the resemblance that me and him had, i just knew, you know, that it was...
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are goingfore -- we to go through it all with richard jones.xplain this huge volatility we have seen in the 10-year yield. it has been a data heavy central-bank week. vonnie: it has been fun, at least for us. i am sure a lot of people who got had a tough week, we've richard with us. i thought we would take a quick look at how the u.s. -- has been faring. look at the mexican peso. it has been a long time since we have seen it below 18. strengthening again, 17.91. i thought we would look at the 10-year yield after the kerfuffle of the week. still in the ballpark of the two dollars to 2.25. i think we saw 78 basis points was the narrowest the spread has been. a quick look at gmm. i took the global macro movers. , took -- i took the g-20 keeping an eye on south africa where we saw stocks drop and you see the mexican peso, the euro, and the dollar stronger. the canadian dollar on better economic data. let's get to abigail doolittle having a look at the deal of the day. i'm ago that is amazon and walmart. -- whole foods, excuse me. you would think th
are goingfore -- we to go through it all with richard jones.xplain this huge volatility we have seen in the 10-year yield. it has been a data heavy central-bank week. vonnie: it has been fun, at least for us. i am sure a lot of people who got had a tough week, we've richard with us. i thought we would take a quick look at how the u.s. -- has been faring. look at the mexican peso. it has been a long time since we have seen it below 18. strengthening again, 17.91. i thought we would look at the...
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macrobring in mliv strategist richard jones.uy: we are not celebrating independence day. -- we have yet to deal with that particular issue. but let's talk about where the markets are when you're on. we saw the u.k. vote one year marketmorrow massive reaction we both experienced. when you're on, the pressure valve has been sterling. put into perspective sterling relative to history. richard: the immediate move -- i mean immediately after the vote to the autumn, was a sharp move. that theecame clear prime minister was going for more of a hard brexit approach, no single market access, no customs union, then the pound took another leg lower and we have kind of been in that hard brexit price zone since then. choppy, it has been volatile, but realistically, the way it stands now, the market is still looking at a hard brexit. no customs union, no single market access. until that changes, we are probably going to see a little less volatility than we saw in the tail end of last year. matt: i want to point out that we do see a pretty stro
macrobring in mliv strategist richard jones.uy: we are not celebrating independence day. -- we have yet to deal with that particular issue. but let's talk about where the markets are when you're on. we saw the u.k. vote one year marketmorrow massive reaction we both experienced. when you're on, the pressure valve has been sterling. put into perspective sterling relative to history. richard: the immediate move -- i mean immediately after the vote to the autumn, was a sharp move. that theecame...
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let's bring in richard jones. a lot made of the data today and how it can be viewed as mixed. a little weight on the u.s. dollar. where are currency traders trading this? >> i think the currency and rate market is looking at the currency report in the final analysis as weak. yields are lower across the curve. yields are flattening in the u.s. it does not shift for the june fed meeting. investors are expecting a high in june -- a hike in june. further out, it looks less likely we will get additional hike.s -- hikes. the september meeting is in play. it is a continuation of what we have seen over the past few months. if we look at the most recent core pce numbers, those are soft out of the u.s. it is looking increasingly less likely that we are going to get more rate hikes than the two or three that are nailed on for this year. vonnie: you mentioned that to send spread. hit 83t 87 now and earlier on. is there a fundamental shift in the treasury market or u.s. yield curve, or are we grinding tighter and tighter? >> w
let's bring in richard jones. a lot made of the data today and how it can be viewed as mixed. a little weight on the u.s. dollar. where are currency traders trading this? >> i think the currency and rate market is looking at the currency report in the final analysis as weak. yields are lower across the curve. yields are flattening in the u.s. it does not shift for the june fed meeting. investors are expecting a high in june -- a hike in june. further out, it looks less likely we will get...
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vonnie: just what richard jones is telling us, mark, exactly.erting its commitment to trade with the united states in an event at its plant in spartanburg, south carolina today. this comes after the trump and administration took on the oil industry for contributing to the trade deficit, by saying it floods the u.s. with german-make cars. bloomberg matt miller saddam with bmw ceo harald krueger. : we call the united states our second home, and the products we are manufacturing, assembling in spartanburg are where we see in the world, so that is why we invested another $600 million, 100,000 jobs in the next war years -- four years. the united states has been a very important, big market for us. being here in south carolina in the united states as part of our number one a. matt: you will employ 10,000 people here. ,000 jobs in0 the u.s., 10 billion cars, more than any other manufacturer emma including fort in gm have you explained this to -- ford and gm. have you explained this to trump? harald: i have come a splendid is an assertion that we are th
vonnie: just what richard jones is telling us, mark, exactly.erting its commitment to trade with the united states in an event at its plant in spartanburg, south carolina today. this comes after the trump and administration took on the oil industry for contributing to the trade deficit, by saying it floods the u.s. with german-make cars. bloomberg matt miller saddam with bmw ceo harald krueger. : we call the united states our second home, and the products we are manufacturing, assembling in...
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. >> reporter: as for richard jones the discovery of his doppelganger opened the door to his release. after nearly two decades jones has just begun rebuilding his life. >> i'm definitely built for the challenge, just living my life starting over, and just doing it right this time. >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm alex perez in chicago. >>> up next, it's can versus beasts. the life and death reason behind this container cage fight. >>> and later, katy perry chained to the rhythm. and the computer. calling off her feud with taylor swift in her 96-hour livestream. ♪ to the rhythm had a lot on m. my 30-year marriage... ...my 3-month old business... plus...what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i made a point to talk to my doctor. he told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis had both... ...and that turned aro
. >> reporter: as for richard jones the discovery of his doppelganger opened the door to his release. after nearly two decades jones has just begun rebuilding his life. >> i'm definitely built for the challenge, just living my life starting over, and just doing it right this time. >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm alex perez in chicago. >>> up next, it's can versus beasts. the life and death reason behind this container cage fight. >>> and later,...
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. >> reporter: jubilation as richard jones is released from prison. after being convicted for a robbery he never committed. >> my girlfriend was there, my granddaughter. >> reporter: his nightmare began in 2000 for an aggravated robbery in kansas. several witnesses picked his photo from this group of six. the defense presented alibi witnesses, relatives and his then-girlfriend who said that he was at home at the time, but he was convicted. >> law enforcement didn't spend a lot of time to solve this crime. once they had mr. jones picked out, that was enough for them. >> reporter: all of his appeals went nowhere, until he contacted the innocence project, which discovered another man, richard amos, who practically looks like jones' twin. that's amos on the left, jones on the right. >> once i saw a picture of this man, i understood why people are saying what they're saying. it made sense to me. >> reporter: the similarities in appearance and lack of hard evidence outside of witness testimony was enough to get a judge to toss out jones' case. >> i never ga
. >> reporter: jubilation as richard jones is released from prison. after being convicted for a robbery he never committed. >> my girlfriend was there, my granddaughter. >> reporter: his nightmare began in 2000 for an aggravated robbery in kansas. several witnesses picked his photo from this group of six. the defense presented alibi witnesses, relatives and his then-girlfriend who said that he was at home at the time, but he was convicted. >> law enforcement didn't spend...
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richard jones on the right was convicted for robbery in 1999. ricky amos on the left.ones was freed after witnesses said they couldn't tell the difference between the two men. pretty amazing. they no longer thought jones was guilty. the midwest innocence project looked into the case. and jones was set free. >>> philadelphia wants you to help panhandlers, but don't give them money as you walk by. here's the story -- by texting "share" to 80077, you can make a contribution of $5 to the office of homeless services. here's the story -- the city says when you give to panhandlers, you're helping to fuel the opioid drug epidemic because most of them have an opioid addiction. this way the text-to-give campaign puts money in programs to help them. >>> tonight drexel university's class of 2017 will have its skmensment. this is video from -- commencement. this is video from last year's ceremony. the students will receive their diplomas at citizens bank park. >>> and what you call your veggies may make you more likely to eat them. >> right. stanford university researchers say crea
richard jones on the right was convicted for robbery in 1999. ricky amos on the left.ones was freed after witnesses said they couldn't tell the difference between the two men. pretty amazing. they no longer thought jones was guilty. the midwest innocence project looked into the case. and jones was set free. >>> philadelphia wants you to help panhandlers, but don't give them money as you walk by. here's the story -- by texting "share" to 80077, you can make a contribution of...
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we have brought in richard jones richard smith is on set me.e a big week from a intral bank perspective and want to jump off with the mostal bankers and their recent report that the inflation spurt cannot be excluded. the bigger risk is the financial cycle bust. are the risks rising or are they ebbing? that it is taking a much longer view with this indication in the short terms. cause me to be concerned about the financial buzz. as a result of this in the changes in policy, the position is more robust than it has been they have fairly aggressive risk of the credit portfolio. >> it will be a busy week, in terms of data. i have to go broad and swiftly and ease myself back in. it will be a busy week, in terms of inflation and it is globally proving hard. >> that is a key points to sort of focus ourselves on this week. we get these central bankers and you get your area of core get then and we we have not2% and 2% in four orat five years. the u.s., pattern in but not where it has supposed to have been for the last few years. they are throwing the ki
we have brought in richard jones richard smith is on set me.e a big week from a intral bank perspective and want to jump off with the mostal bankers and their recent report that the inflation spurt cannot be excluded. the bigger risk is the financial cycle bust. are the risks rising or are they ebbing? that it is taking a much longer view with this indication in the short terms. cause me to be concerned about the financial buzz. as a result of this in the changes in policy, the position is more...
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joining us now, richard jones, strategist or bloomberg markets live and so the according the cost ofd sofia horta e costa u. ,his is the country world index it has been normalized at 100 year to the other two lines are the commodity index, down about 7% and the bond index, which richard can refer to, little change, but stocks are winners in the first half. : it is the best first half of the year since 2003 and if we are ending today -- the u.s. doesn't do anything crazy, which i don't see why it should, it is the fifth quarter of gains for global equities for the first time since 2007. so, all going well for global stocks. the rally, and now it has shifted to financial stocks. mark: if you missed out on the stock rally, if you were shooed you would have put money on long euro. the euro is the second to best performing asset class, best quarters since 2010. richard: it has been a bit of a perfect storm. interest rates have moved in aber of the euro, we have had tenure german yields rising about 10 basis points. the interest rate differentials have been in the euro's favor. bitre getti
joining us now, richard jones, strategist or bloomberg markets live and so the according the cost ofd sofia horta e costa u. ,his is the country world index it has been normalized at 100 year to the other two lines are the commodity index, down about 7% and the bond index, which richard can refer to, little change, but stocks are winners in the first half. : it is the best first half of the year since 2003 and if we are ending today -- the u.s. doesn't do anything crazy, which i don't see why...
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richard jones was convicted for a 19-99 robbery and sentenced to 19 years in prison.lp of the midwest innocence project-- he has been released from prison for a crime he did not commit. richard is now making up for lost time. the midwest innocence project says it takes seven to 10 years to exonerate an innocent prisoner. (steve) a washington school principal is offering students a chance to make a hundred dollars this summer. all they have to do is turn off their electronics for one day a week during the school break. their school principal came up with this idea because she is concerned students are not spending enough time outdoors students must have two adults older than 21 -- verify that they spent tuesday's screen-free over the course of their vacation. if all 160 sustain accept the challenge -- she could lose 16- thousand dollars, but she doubts more than 50 eighth or ninth graders will be able to do it. in sports... game five of the n-b-a game five of in sports... game five of the n-b-a would steph dubs finally lebron james and the cavs... gary has the coming u
richard jones was convicted for a 19-99 robbery and sentenced to 19 years in prison.lp of the midwest innocence project-- he has been released from prison for a crime he did not commit. richard is now making up for lost time. the midwest innocence project says it takes seven to 10 years to exonerate an innocent prisoner. (steve) a washington school principal is offering students a chance to make a hundred dollars this summer. all they have to do is turn off their electronics for one day a week...
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was enough for them. >> all of jones' appeals went nowhere, until he contacted the innocence project, which discovered another man who had done time in the same jail, richardally loks likes jones' twin. that's amos on the left, jones on the right. >> once i seen a picture of this man, you know, like i understood why people were saying what they were saying. it made sense to me. >> the similarities in appearance and lack of any hard evidence outside of witness testimony was enough to get a judge to toss out jones' case. >> i never gave up hope. jones says he is not bitter because when he saw the resemblance between he and amos, he understood it was all a terrible mistake and not a matter of witnesses at that trial trying to pin on him a crime he did not commit. ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >>> a construction worker is in the hospital tonight after dangling from a 17th floor of a high-rise in sarasota, florida. one of the cables on his scaffolding snapped. the worker was stranded for more than an hour before firefighters pulled him out, using what's called a high angle rescue. the firefighter who rappel over the roof said he talked to the dangling man
was enough for them. >> all of jones' appeals went nowhere, until he contacted the innocence project, which discovered another man who had done time in the same jail, richardally loks likes jones' twin. that's amos on the left, jones on the right. >> once i seen a picture of this man, you know, like i understood why people were saying what they were saying. it made sense to me. >> the similarities in appearance and lack of any hard evidence outside of witness testimony was...
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richard jones on the right here, you take a look and tell us what you think.icted for robbery in 1999. amos is on the left. he was freed after witnesses said they couldn't tell the difference between the two and no longer thought jones of guilty. midwest innocence projected looked into the case, and jones was set free. >> you never know it can happen, you wake up in a prison cell every day. >>> drivers of midsized suvs may be at risk because of their headlights. the insurance institute for highway safety tested 37 midsize suvs for the amount of light used by low and high beams. more than half rated marginal or poor. they're not doing a good job lighting up the road while limiting glare. the only models with good rated headlights were the 2017 hyundai santa fe and volvo 6v 60. >>> and to "nbc responds." >> a woman hired a company to get a pebble out of her wi windshield. she thought the tech made it worse. when she found out she was on the hook to pay for the damage, she called harry hairston and "nbc responds." >> reporter: kimberly kelly bought this nissan la
richard jones on the right here, you take a look and tell us what you think.icted for robbery in 1999. amos is on the left. he was freed after witnesses said they couldn't tell the difference between the two and no longer thought jones of guilty. midwest innocence projected looked into the case, and jones was set free. >> you never know it can happen, you wake up in a prison cell every day. >>> drivers of midsized suvs may be at risk because of their headlights. the insurance...
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. >> richard jones is free after spending 17 years in prison, he was quick for 1999 robbery, two organizations to prove his innocence and granted a new trial after supporters found another man matching the description of the person responsible for robbery. jones was released due to a lack of evidence tying him to the case. generals says what he has been through is simply surreal. >> to get the type of attention that it should get because it is purely injustice and that is in the right, we are supposed to be able to depending on our justice system. >>> innocence project which worked to free jones say it resulted from investigative errors and that the case relied on eyewitness testimony that critics say, just wasn't reliable. >>> where is the most safe place to live in pennsylvania. >> take a gets, use our #fox 29 good day. break it down by county, what county would you think would be the most safe, is it in our area? start guessing. washed out, sometimes. washed up? never. l'oreal's new age perfect rosy tone moisturizer. increases cell renewal. boosts skin's rosy tone - instantly. new age perfe
. >> richard jones is free after spending 17 years in prison, he was quick for 1999 robbery, two organizations to prove his innocence and granted a new trial after supporters found another man matching the description of the person responsible for robbery. jones was released due to a lack of evidence tying him to the case. generals says what he has been through is simply surreal. >> to get the type of attention that it should get because it is purely injustice and that is in the...
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richard jones is free after spending 17 years in prison.was convicted for a robbery in 1999 but two organizations worked to prove his innocence and he was given a new trial after supporters found another man matching the description of the person responsible for the robbery. then jones was released because of a lack of evidence tying him to the crime. jones says what he's been through is surreal. >> doesn't get the type of attention that it should get, because it's injustice. that's not right. we supposed to be able to depend on our justice system. >> the innocence project which worked to free jones says the conviction resulted from a series of investigative errors and that the case relied heavily on eyewitness testimony that critics say is not reliable. >>> it's one of the most exclusive clubs in the world. joining those who have conquered the seven summits. me minnesota man just did it. his town of mounter nearing after conquering everest. >> forget having lay downton couch and bury your soul. the new trend in therapy is ca cats. >> of co
richard jones is free after spending 17 years in prison.was convicted for a robbery in 1999 but two organizations worked to prove his innocence and he was given a new trial after supporters found another man matching the description of the person responsible for the robbery. then jones was released because of a lack of evidence tying him to the crime. jones says what he's been through is surreal. >> doesn't get the type of attention that it should get, because it's injustice. that's not...
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richard jones on the right is now a free man.e left has the same first name but is known as ricky. an investigation found that there was no evidence linking jones to the 1999 crime when attorneys showed the two pictures of the men to the victim, that victim was unable to tell them apart. jones was released last week. >>> happening today, los angeles will end its pride celebrations with the resist march. the march will replace the annual pride parade. organizers say the resist march was inspired by the women's marches that took place after president trump's inauguration. thousands of people are expected to participate in today's march. it started at 9:00 this morning at hollywood and highland in los angeles. >>> over in washington, d.c., capital pride celebrations are happening all weekend. there will be a street festival and concert today headlinedly miley cyrus. thousands of people lined the streets of the city to wacht pride parade. this is the 42nd year of pride celebrations in the nation's capital. >>> happening today, the ba
richard jones on the right is now a free man.e left has the same first name but is known as ricky. an investigation found that there was no evidence linking jones to the 1999 crime when attorneys showed the two pictures of the men to the victim, that victim was unable to tell them apart. jones was released last week. >>> happening today, los angeles will end its pride celebrations with the resist march. the march will replace the annual pride parade. organizers say the resist march was...
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richard jones is charged with aggravated robbery in kansas city just about 20 years ago.bi. there was no physical evidence ever tying him to the crime. but a witness picked his picture out of a police lineup. but 15 years later, this guy, ricky amos, went to prison also, a nearly identical match. >> when i saw his picture beside mine, i seen the resemblance that me and him had, i just knew that it was understandable why other people said the same thing. >> well, amos has denied any involvement in the crime, but the witness who identified jones admitted that he couldn't tell the two apart making his earlier testimony undependable. a judge ordered that jones immediately be freed. >>> for years, instagram users had the ability to buy likes or followers on any number of websites, but russia has apparently taken that concept a step further. a journalist spotted a vending machine that was selling fake social media love in an upscale mall in moscow. he went back inside to record how the machine, which is located next door to the kremlin, really works. for 89 cents, you can buy 1
richard jones is charged with aggravated robbery in kansas city just about 20 years ago.bi. there was no physical evidence ever tying him to the crime. but a witness picked his picture out of a police lineup. but 15 years later, this guy, ricky amos, went to prison also, a nearly identical match. >> when i saw his picture beside mine, i seen the resemblance that me and him had, i just knew that it was understandable why other people said the same thing. >> well, amos has denied any...
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for them. >> reporter: all of jones' appeals went nowhere until he contacted the innocence project which discovered another man who had done time in the same jail, richardlooks like jones' twin. amos on the left. jones on the right. >> once i seen the picture of this man, you know, like i understood why people were saying what they were saying. like it made sense to me. >> reporter: the similarities in appearance and lack of any hard evidence outside of witness testimony was enough off to get a judge to toss out jones' case. >> i never gave up hope. >> reporter: jones is not bitter, when he saw the resemblance, he understood it was all a mistake not a matter of witnesses at the trial trying to pin on him a crime he did not commit. ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >> it is unbelievable looking at the two photos. >> insane. so, volunteers set up a gofundme page to help jones get on his feet. been 17 years. raised more than $8,000. the initial goal is $15,000. hope they get there and beyond. >> good for him. glad he is out. his attorney says everybody has a doppleganger. we are just lucky we found his. >> prefer my doppleganger to be taye digs. not someb
for them. >> reporter: all of jones' appeals went nowhere until he contacted the innocence project which discovered another man who had done time in the same jail, richardlooks like jones' twin. amos on the left. jones on the right. >> once i seen the picture of this man, you know, like i understood why people were saying what they were saying. like it made sense to me. >> reporter: the similarities in appearance and lack of any hard evidence outside of witness testimony was...
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. >> reporter: richard jones was charged with aggravated robbery in kansas city, kansas, nearly 20 yearsto steal a purse in a parking lot. jones had an alibi. and no physical evidence, dna or fingerprints ever linked him to the crime. witnesses telling police the suspect was a light-skinned, hispanic or african-american man. picking his photo out of this lineup of six mug shots. that eyewitness testimony landed him behind bars. >> eyewitness identification is fickle. it's famously unreliable and errors are frighteningly too common. >> reporter: jones, who has adamantly maintained his innocence, has tried unsuccessfully to appeal his conviction for 15 years. until he teamed up with the university of kansas law project for innocence and the midwest innocence project telling attorneys he heard there was another man in incarceration who looked just like him. interns for the project digging deep, finding these photos of another inmate at the same prison, rickie amos. look at them side by side. both men with almost identical skin tone, facial hair and cornrows. >> once i seen his picture besid
. >> reporter: richard jones was charged with aggravated robbery in kansas city, kansas, nearly 20 yearsto steal a purse in a parking lot. jones had an alibi. and no physical evidence, dna or fingerprints ever linked him to the crime. witnesses telling police the suspect was a light-skinned, hispanic or african-american man. picking his photo out of this lineup of six mug shots. that eyewitness testimony landed him behind bars. >> eyewitness identification is fickle. it's famously...
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richard jones of kansa locked up for a robbery in 1999 after 17 years he was released.n organization helped to prove his innocence. the case went back to trial after supporters found another man matching his description. when you take look at the photo you can see why there was some mistaken identity. the real criminal is on the l left. jones who was innocent is on the right. he was released due to a lack of evidence tying him to the crime. >> get the type of attention that it should get because it's purely injustice, and that's not right. we supposed to be depend on our justice system. >> wow. when you think about how he was robbed of all those years. >> yeah. >> it's just -- >> his grandchild came to greet him when he was released from prison. >> his grant child. >> um-hmm. >> wow. >> how do you make up for that time. how do you forgive? >> nothing you can do. no amount of money that could replace your life spending your life behind >> right. >> the resemblance. >> i did hear that he even said he was not bitter which is hard to believe but he was not bitter because he
richard jones of kansa locked up for a robbery in 1999 after 17 years he was released.n organization helped to prove his innocence. the case went back to trial after supporters found another man matching his description. when you take look at the photo you can see why there was some mistaken identity. the real criminal is on the l left. jones who was innocent is on the right. he was released due to a lack of evidence tying him to the crime. >> get the type of attention that it should get...
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hunting park and whitiker avenues on thursday, the officer said jones was stopped for driving a motorbike recklessly. commissioner richard ross said jones ignored the officer and that's when he grabbed jones. >> it was a violent encounter initially. the individual pulls a nine millimeter out which was fully load. >> the commissioner said an officer and witness warned jones not to pull out the gun. the officer fired hitting jones, jones moved away with his back to the officer and that's when the officer shot him again. commissioner ross said jones never fired his shot. he never said a word, department policy allows police to shoot a fleeing suspect. jones' family said he was not angel, but he did not deserve to be shot in the back. commissioner ross hopes the video provides more context about the entire incident. >>> investigators say officer williams was arrest for pointing a gun and was involved in a confrontation. she turned he, -- herself in yesterday. >>> president trump said he is willing to testify under oath about the conversation with james comey. the president godged questions whether -- dodged questions whether
hunting park and whitiker avenues on thursday, the officer said jones was stopped for driving a motorbike recklessly. commissioner richard ross said jones ignored the officer and that's when he grabbed jones. >> it was a violent encounter initially. the individual pulls a nine millimeter out which was fully load. >> the commissioner said an officer and witness warned jones not to pull out the gun. the officer fired hitting jones, jones moved away with his back to the officer and...
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richard jones on the left was convicted in armed robbery in kansas back in 1999, this is based on eyewitness picture of doppelganger on the right you can see during a recent court hearing. the same witness couldn't tell them apart. now the other man who lived near the crime scene testified that he wasn't the robber. interesting turn of events there. so a high school student barred from walking at graduation because of his service uniform. harlan fletcher, a u.s. army reserve medic, said he was originally told it was okay to wear his army blues. when he showed up to the ceremony in california, administrators turned him away. >> they said they had extra cap and gown i said sorry, i can't do that. that's defacing the uniform. that's against the uniform policy. jillian: the school has apologized to fletcher. thanking him for his service. food critics sparking outrage online saying you shouldn't eat chick-fil-a. ryan sutton's article criticized food chain for christian values and conservative views. the backlash was swift. ashley tweeting quote, why? because it's delicious? because they pay their
richard jones on the left was convicted in armed robbery in kansas back in 1999, this is based on eyewitness picture of doppelganger on the right you can see during a recent court hearing. the same witness couldn't tell them apart. now the other man who lived near the crime scene testified that he wasn't the robber. interesting turn of events there. so a high school student barred from walking at graduation because of his service uniform. harlan fletcher, a u.s. army reserve medic, said he was...
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jones was conv t convicted. >> law enforcement didn't spend a lot of time to solve this crime. >> reporter: all of his appeals went nowhere, until he contacted the innocence project, which discovered richard amos, who looks like jones' twin. that's amos on the left, jones on the right. >> once i saw a picture of this man, i understood why people are saying what they're saying. it made sense to me. >> reporter: it was enough to get a judge to toss out jones' case. >> i never gave up hope. >> reporter: jones said, when he saw the resemblance, he understood it was just a terrible mistake. tom? >> that resemblance is incredible. ron, thanks so much. >>> now to the lot of attention nationwide. members of a penn state fraternity on trial for the death of a young man. here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: for the first time, horrifying security video recorded inside a penn state frat house the night a pledge died will be playepublly ion court. video prosecutors say show exactly what happened. >> he's seen reaching for the door and he couldn't figure out how to open it. he was trying to escape. he was trying to get out. >> reporter: 19-year-old tim piazza died in february after falling head-first do
jones was conv t convicted. >> law enforcement didn't spend a lot of time to solve this crime. >> reporter: all of his appeals went nowhere, until he contacted the innocence project, which discovered richard amos, who looks like jones' twin. that's amos on the left, jones on the right. >> once i saw a picture of this man, i understood why people are saying what they're saying. it made sense to me. >> reporter: it was enough to get a judge to toss out jones' case....
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the air host and political commentator van jones caught project veritas undercover camera saying this what do you think's going to happen this week you know richard. didn't. really. deal with. that. van jones you got me i have no idea what is a nothing burger but the video release comes less than two days after project barrett tossed founder james o'keefe exposed another c.n.n. employee this one a producer with descriptive words about cnn's russia coverage i can't understand honestly. it's just like. we were. after the first video the network released a statement saying c.n.n. stands by our medical producer jon bon a field diversity of personal opinion is what makes c.n.n. strong we welcome it and embrace it well here at r.t. we're still waiting to hear back from c.n.n. on the latest video release along with any concrete statement from the network on its retracted story the subsequent departure of three employees and attacks on its coverage of the russia trump investigation in general here's what i've been able to dig up so far late friday night c.n.n. tweeted an editor's note saying that on june twenty second c.n.n. dot com published a story con
the air host and political commentator van jones caught project veritas undercover camera saying this what do you think's going to happen this week you know richard. didn't. really. deal with. that. van jones you got me i have no idea what is a nothing burger but the video release comes less than two days after project barrett tossed founder james o'keefe exposed another c.n.n. employee this one a producer with descriptive words about cnn's russia coverage i can't understand honestly. it's just...
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led to a weapon being found and according to police commissioner richard ross, >> he looked the guy in the face and sit don't do it >> jones then pulled out the gun after being ordered not to. after clearing his gun, the officer fired. according to police, jones was hit at least once while running away. died at the hospital >> he tells me everything. but never said he had a gun or anything. >> reporter: police will continue to comey surveillance footage from the scene to determine if shooting jones as he fled was justified >> there's always a joking laughing type. >> reporter: david got married just four months ago. now, the officer involved in the shooting has been taken off the street as this investigation proceeds. reporting live from police headquarters, alexandria hoff cbs3 "eyewitness news." >>> thank you >>> also today, president trump responded to the bombshell testimony james comey gave to the senate intelligence committee. during a news conference with his romaineian counterpart at the white house, the president accused the fired fbi director of giving untrue testimony about their conversations and the russia inv
led to a weapon being found and according to police commissioner richard ross, >> he looked the guy in the face and sit don't do it >> jones then pulled out the gun after being ordered not to. after clearing his gun, the officer fired. according to police, jones was hit at least once while running away. died at the hospital >> he tells me everything. but never said he had a gun or anything. >> reporter: police will continue to comey surveillance footage from the scene to...
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led to a weapon being found and according to police commissioner richard ross, >> he looked the guy in the face and sit don't do it >> jones then pulled out the gun after being ordered not to. after clearing his gun, the officer fired. according to police, jones was hit at least once while running away. died at the hospital >> he tells me everything. but never said he had a gun or anything. >> reporter: police will continue to comey surveillance footage from the scene to determine if shooting jones as he fled was justified >> there's always a joking laughing type. >> reporter: david got married just four months ago. now, the officer involved in the shooting has been taken off the street as this investigation proceeds. reporting live from police headquarters, alexandria hoff cbs3 "eyewitness news." >>> thank you >>> also today, president trump responded to the bombshell testimony james comey gave to the senate intelligence committee. during a news conference with his romaineian counterpart at the white house, the president accused the fired fbi director of giving untrue testimony about their conversations and the russia inv
led to a weapon being found and according to police commissioner richard ross, >> he looked the guy in the face and sit don't do it >> jones then pulled out the gun after being ordered not to. after clearing his gun, the officer fired. according to police, jones was hit at least once while running away. died at the hospital >> he tells me everything. but never said he had a gun or anything. >> reporter: police will continue to comey surveillance footage from the scene to...
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richard conway, thank you. a world championship taekwondo gold has eluded jade jones again.itain did secure a record 5 medals from the championships. our olympic reporter nick hope is there. five medals here at the world championships in south korea far exceeds the hopes of the uk team. the fact that jade jones was not among the gold medallists was something of a surprise. she was undefeated over seven months heading into the 57 kilograms final with the home favourite. the korean moved clear in the final round, and jones‘ search of the elusive world gold to com plete search of the elusive world gold to complete her set of honours goes on. it was my fault. i was not me today. idid not it was my fault. i was not me today. i did not fight as well as i normally fight. sometimes you lose andi normally fight. sometimes you lose and i have to go away from here and train hard and get better. i am obviously saving the big occasion for the manchester worlds. there we re for the manchester worlds. there were two medals for other british competitors. daniel samson looked strong but was
richard conway, thank you. a world championship taekwondo gold has eluded jade jones again.itain did secure a record 5 medals from the championships. our olympic reporter nick hope is there. five medals here at the world championships in south korea far exceeds the hopes of the uk team. the fact that jade jones was not among the gold medallists was something of a surprise. she was undefeated over seven months heading into the 57 kilograms final with the home favourite. the korean moved clear in...
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jones put out a loaded 9-millimeter gun. >> i don't believe in of them. all i know i watched my son get shot on national tv. >> reporter: immediately after the fatal shooting commissioner richard ross told supporters. >> there is video footage that shows some things that give us pause. >> reporter: commissioner acknowledging surveillance from a nearby business that shows officer, shooting david jones in the back as he was fleeing. >> we have to put an toned this new because other cops will look at this like oh, i can till somebody too and nothing will happen to me. this is second time shooting someone. >> reporter: rally organizers they are referring to 2010 shooting involving the officer in that shooting a man was shot in the back and paralyze while also fleeing from police we reached out to the fail police department for comment, on the status of investigation in the officer involved shooting earlier this movement the department declined to comment citing an ongoing internal investigation. live from the sat center alycia nieves for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thank you. >>> bod of the one of the swim hers went missing in atlantic city last friday has been located. police say
jones put out a loaded 9-millimeter gun. >> i don't believe in of them. all i know i watched my son get shot on national tv. >> reporter: immediately after the fatal shooting commissioner richard ross told supporters. >> there is video footage that shows some things that give us pause. >> reporter: commissioner acknowledging surveillance from a nearby business that shows officer, shooting david jones in the back as he was fleeing. >> we have to put an toned this...
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. >> officer claims jones was drivering a dirt bike reckles recklessly and he pulled out a gun during the traffic stop. philadelphia commissioner richard walk surveillance shows him shooting him in the back before leaving. >> and it appears the cause of warehouse fire in oak land that killed 36 people will remain a mistily. the damage is so extensive he cannot pinpoint how the december fire started. warehouse known as ghost ship had been illegally converted to a living compound. and it was site of a large concert that night. prosecute ishz charged two people with manslaughter. >> right now police in north jersey are looking for burglars that broke into a museum and stole 30,000 in precious stopz and gemz. >> those burglars are purse nursing wounds after the high hight. they happened in sussex count question. free holder bill craft had these pictures of the crime on facebook. you can see blood staples opt glass. one of the criminals has a severe cut. you're asking doctors or hospitals to be on the lookou lookout. >> rhode island teacher of the year strikes appose. and authorities make a rescue and arrest and find out why a suspect jumpe
. >> officer claims jones was drivering a dirt bike reckles recklessly and he pulled out a gun during the traffic stop. philadelphia commissioner richard walk surveillance shows him shooting him in the back before leaving. >> and it appears the cause of warehouse fire in oak land that killed 36 people will remain a mistily. the damage is so extensive he cannot pinpoint how the december fire started. warehouse known as ghost ship had been illegally converted to a living compound. and...
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jones industrial average was up almost 100 points on the day donald trump was inaugurated. now it's up well over 1,000 points since then. a boom during a time of political turmoil. richardwill explain why this is happening. you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every single one of you is on our list. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. ray's always been different. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable network to tell them when and where to water. so that farmers like ray can compete in big ways. china. oh ... he got there. that's the power of and. (woman) there's a moment of truth.etes, and now with victoza®, a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. lowers my a1c better than the leading branded in
jones industrial average was up almost 100 points on the day donald trump was inaugurated. now it's up well over 1,000 points since then. a boom during a time of political turmoil. richardwill explain why this is happening. you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every single one of you is on...
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thank you to to richard in taunton. 48 people were taken to hospital after the attack on saturday. 21 of them are clit injured. simonjones saturday. 21 of them are clit injured. simon jonesg eight men and six women. they weren‘t able to give me any details on their condition, but what we do know is 21 people as you say remain ina know is 21 people as you say remain in a critical condition across five hospitals here in the capital. we‘ve also had further details of injuries to police officers. there was an officer from the british transport police who was injured in the attack. an off duty met police officer and we‘ve learnt two further police officers were injured. one was in uniform and another was a plain clothed officer and another one suffered an injury to his head and had to have stitches and another and had to have stitches and another an injury to their arm. there has been a huge amount of praise from nhs bosses and members of the public about the emergency teams who headed into that dangerous situation. we know that the ambulance service arrived on the scene within six minutes of getting the call and ran into danger when many would have had the inclination to do
thank you to to richard in taunton. 48 people were taken to hospital after the attack on saturday. 21 of them are clit injured. simonjones saturday. 21 of them are clit injured. simon jonesg eight men and six women. they weren‘t able to give me any details on their condition, but what we do know is 21 people as you say remain ina know is 21 people as you say remain in a critical condition across five hospitals here in the capital. we‘ve also had further details of injuries to police...