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tonight the fbi is searching for robert william fisher. and a serial bomber terrorizes arizona. three thrash light bombs have exploded in public places. five people injured. >> it is some type of terrorism when people are afraid now when clef they see is flash light they have to call it? >> judge jeanine: welcome to "justice." she was a beautiful college student at a metallica concert who went missing in october of 2009. her body found just months later. now, the fbi has released a new sketch of the man they think killed her. and he is also wanted for a brutal rape four years earlier. morgan harrington's parents think there are even more victims. jill and dr. dan harrington join us from charlottesville, virginia. welcome to both of you. >> i can't imagine the loss you have suffered. grateful you made the decision to join us tonight. doctor, i will start with you. can you tell us factually what happened on the night that morgan disappeared? >> yes, morgan was attending the metallica concert at the university of virginia with three other friends and after the first set morgan went
tonight the fbi is searching for robert william fisher. and a serial bomber terrorizes arizona. three thrash light bombs have exploded in public places. five people injured. >> it is some type of terrorism when people are afraid now when clef they see is flash light they have to call it? >> judge jeanine: welcome to "justice." she was a beautiful college student at a metallica concert who went missing in october of 2009. her body found just months later. now, the fbi has...
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robert william fisher is wanted for the brutal murders of his own families. >>> later, robbing a bankrobably seems like a good idea at the time but everything went down from therend now this guy is in our stupid criminal segment. >> judge jeanine: robert william fisher committed one of arizona's most heinous crimes in 2001, bruteally murdering his wife and their two children and then setting the house on fire. he has been on the run since then despite being on the fbi's most wanted list. with me is a former detective from the scottsdale police department and fbi special agent. thank you so much for being with us this evening. t.j., i'm going to start with you. you have been on this case from the beginning. can you tell us what you were feeling or thinking when you were on the crime scene? >> a little bit of frustration. there were a lot of people there between law enforcement, between the fire department, and then, of course, you had the neighborhood crowding around it because it is a very quiet neighborhood and something like this a tragedy that occurs it concerns everybody. but the
robert william fisher is wanted for the brutal murders of his own families. >>> later, robbing a bankrobably seems like a good idea at the time but everything went down from therend now this guy is in our stupid criminal segment. >> judge jeanine: robert william fisher committed one of arizona's most heinous crimes in 2001, bruteally murdering his wife and their two children and then setting the house on fire. he has been on the run since then despite being on the fbi's most...
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robert william fisher is wanted for the brutal murders of his own families. >>> later, robbing a bankrobably seems like a good idea at the time but everything went down from there and now this guy is in our stupid criminal segment. another cup of coffee? how long is this one going to last? forty-five minutes? an hour? well... listen. 5-hour energy lasts a whole lot of hours. take one in the afternoon, and you'll feel alert and energized 'til the cows come home. it's packed with b-vitamins and nutrients to make it last. so what's it going to be, partner? 5-hour energy. wise choice. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. >> judge jeanine: robert william fisher committed one of arizona's most heinous crimes in 2001, bruteally murdering his wife and their two children and then setting the house on fire. he has been on the run since then despite being on the fbi's most wanted list. with me is a former detective from the scottsdale police department and fbi special agent. thank you so much for being with us this evening. t.j., i'm going to start with you. you have been on this case from
robert william fisher is wanted for the brutal murders of his own families. >>> later, robbing a bankrobably seems like a good idea at the time but everything went down from there and now this guy is in our stupid criminal segment. another cup of coffee? how long is this one going to last? forty-five minutes? an hour? well... listen. 5-hour energy lasts a whole lot of hours. take one in the afternoon, and you'll feel alert and energized 'til the cows come home. it's packed with...
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robert william fisher is wanted for the brutal murders of his own families. >>> later, robbing a bankrobably seems like a good idea at the time but everything went down from there and now this guy is in our stupid criminal segment. ♪ how are things on the west coast? ♪ ♪ i hear you... ♪ rocky mountain high ♪ rocky, rocky mountain high ♪ ♪ all my exes live in texas ♪ ♪ born on the bayou [ female announcer ] the perfect song for everywhere can be downloaded almost anywhere. ♪ i'm back, back in the new york groove ♪ [ male announcer ] the nation's largest 4g network. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verin. rethink possible. ononon my journey across americ, and towns than verin. i found new ways to tell people about saving money. this is bobby. say hello bobby. hello bobby. do you know you could save hundreds on car insurance over the phone, online or at your local geico office? tell us bobby, what would you do with all those savings? hire a better ventriloquist. your lips are moving. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. i wish my pa
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they were the early years of the black awareness, robert williams was active in south carolina. there was a period of time when the cot in the back of the store was a drop off for various disassembled armaments. sometimes someone we didn't know would put something under the mattress, making the cot unusable for several days. someone would come by and take the hardware away in a shopping bag and that would be it for a week or so. there was often a black photographer who would come to the shop with an empty shopping bag. when he left, he with leave in a zigzag and eventually get on a bus going south. >> i wanted to read a poem that was sent by the poet that i invited to the recent san francisco international poetry festival from iraq i've been in touch with for more than a year and a half. after the united states would not give him his visa, i asked him -- i told him about mutanabbi street and he wrote a poem and he wrote it in english, though he writes in, of course, in arabic. but this one he wrote in english. so i'll read it. one figure in the poem you should know, humbaba, whi
they were the early years of the black awareness, robert williams was active in south carolina. there was a period of time when the cot in the back of the store was a drop off for various disassembled armaments. sometimes someone we didn't know would put something under the mattress, making the cot unusable for several days. someone would come by and take the hardware away in a shopping bag and that would be it for a week or so. there was often a black photographer who would come to the shop...
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tonight the fbi is searching for robert william fisher. and a serial bomber terrorizes arizona. three thrash light bombs have exploded in public places. five people injured. >> it is some type of terrorism when people are afraid now when clef they see is flash light they have to call it?
tonight the fbi is searching for robert william fisher. and a serial bomber terrorizes arizona. three thrash light bombs have exploded in public places. five people injured. >> it is some type of terrorism when people are afraid now when clef they see is flash light they have to call it?
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tonight the fbi is searching for robert william fisher. and a serial bomber terrorizes arizona.bs have exploded in public places. five people injured. >> it is some type of terrorism when people are afraid now when clef they see is flash light
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and they were commanded by two brothers, william howell and robert howell -- william howell commanded the navy. and it was the largest projection of sea board power over a longer distance than any other than in the modern period. it was also the largest force that britain put into the field during the entire span of the revolutionary war, which lasted longer than the civil war in our participation, world war ii combined. eight years. washington's job under orders from the continental congress was to defend new york city, which he really felt to be indefensible, particularly as the british commanded the sea. what followed was a total disaster for american arms. absolutely everything went wrong. one thing that went wrong was the health of the army. there was no camp discipline. in the civil war for every soldier killed at battle, one died of disease. in world war i, it was about one to one. in the american revolution, the ratio was 8 to 1. 8 deaths from disease to 1 in combat. and that was for the british armies and the americans were much worse and washington's army began to waste away
and they were commanded by two brothers, william howell and robert howell -- william howell commanded the navy. and it was the largest projection of sea board power over a longer distance than any other than in the modern period. it was also the largest force that britain put into the field during the entire span of the revolutionary war, which lasted longer than the civil war in our participation, world war ii combined. eight years. washington's job under orders from the continental congress...
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. >> look for the homeless in seminole county, and you'll find robert williams's family of five in onefe lost their tourism jobs several months back. when angel abreau lost his construction job, he and his wife had to split their family among relatives. they see their three young children on weekends, and on sunday evenings, when we saw them, the good-byes are always painful. destiny corfee's family got out of that van and into a motel when her dad found a little day labor to scrape together a deposit on the room. he applied at car washes and at disney world and worked as a bricklayer's assistant, but it was nothing steady, and as the hotel bill came due, david was short. he found himself prepared to do nearly anything to keep his family from being split apart by the homeless shelters. >> so as embarrassing as it was, i sat down with a magic marker, and i've seen these people on the road with these signs before, and i wrote a sign out. >> what did the sign say? >> it said, "please help, family of five." every truck that went by, i would holler up out to them or let them see my sign. "h
. >> look for the homeless in seminole county, and you'll find robert williams's family of five in onefe lost their tourism jobs several months back. when angel abreau lost his construction job, he and his wife had to split their family among relatives. they see their three young children on weekends, and on sunday evenings, when we saw them, the good-byes are always painful. destiny corfee's family got out of that van and into a motel when her dad found a little day labor to scrape...
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. >>> william lynch claims a priest molested him as a child. ktvu's robert handa is live in san jose to tell us what the priest said. robert? >> reporter: it was surprising the main witness who is the victim in the case took the stand this afternoon and it generated a lot of tense emotions. a case where the accused is more like the accuser. >> reporter: william lynch looked somber as he arrived this morning, but this trial is what he wanted. he is accused of beating up a priest, reverend jerold linder at a retirement home, a priest william lynch claims molested him and his brother. >> we are here to support will. we are happy so far with what has been going on. glad for him to get his story out. >> reporter: reverend jerold linder testified william lynch showed up and hit him in the face and shouted you molested me and my brother. he denied he molested him or his brother. it draw an angry reaction from supporters, including his niece who plans to testify against her uncle. >> pedophile priests should be put in jail like the rest of the pedophiles. >> reporte
. >>> william lynch claims a priest molested him as a child. ktvu's robert handa is live in san jose to tell us what the priest said. robert? >> reporter: it was surprising the main witness who is the victim in the case took the stand this afternoon and it generated a lot of tense emotions. a case where the accused is more like the accuser. >> reporter: william lynch looked somber as he arrived this morning, but this trial is what he wanted. he is accused of beating up a...
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now know is justice roberts is more of an independent thinker in terms of not being as predictable as one would think. there's some big issues coming up in the fall term. pete williamsioning us, this is not the robert's legacy yet from his perspective. doma and affirmative action coming up in the fall in terms of social issues that are profoundly important certainly to both wings of the party as well as presumably a lot of independents. these are big issues coming up. we don't know yet what's going to happen with this court. what we do know is that health care, it can still be debated as part of this campaign. it will inflame the bases. but it's going to be the law of the land. now we're going to see implementation. zeke emanuel is going to be coming up next to talk about how this is going to begin brick by brick being put in place. >> yeah. you know, you think about the risk and the reward with this ruling today on both sides. and i mean, the republicans, frankly, are pretty much where they were. they are vehemently against reform. they have two awkward things that they bring along with that. one is that their main proposed change to theç existing nonreformed syst
now know is justice roberts is more of an independent thinker in terms of not being as predictable as one would think. there's some big issues coming up in the fall term. pete williamsioning us, this is not the robert's legacy yet from his perspective. doma and affirmative action coming up in the fall in terms of social issues that are profoundly important certainly to both wings of the party as well as presumably a lot of independents. these are big issues coming up. we don't know yet what's...
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robert handa was in court and also tells us what william lynch admitted today when he took the stand,robert. >> reporter: well today was certainly one of the most highly anticipated days here at the hall of justice. will started by confessing that he punched the former priest followed by a very emotional explanation. will lynch lost his calm misdemeanor when he testified. lynch says he and his brother were molested by lidner. lynch admits striking lidner. lynch echoed a prior interview. >> i don't understand, getting aroused whatever, then his eyes changed to like hate. you know like, anger, hate. >> reporter: when questioned lynch said he didn't want to kill lidner said if he wanted him dead he would be dead. vicki jemeti presented his testimony as the alleged rape as motivation. lynch's mother was very satisfied with the day's procedures. >> i'm very glad that will got to tell his story. >> how about you hearing it in court? >> it's really tough. >> reporter: lidner invoked the five amendment. >> he's still free. he's suffered no recourse, he's suffered nothing. >> reporter: closing
robert handa was in court and also tells us what william lynch admitted today when he took the stand,robert. >> reporter: well today was certainly one of the most highly anticipated days here at the hall of justice. will started by confessing that he punched the former priest followed by a very emotional explanation. will lynch lost his calm misdemeanor when he testified. lynch says he and his brother were molested by lidner. lynch admits striking lidner. lynch echoed a prior interview....
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. >>> william lynch was on the stand answering accusations that he beat up a priest who he says molested him when he was a boy. robert handa is in san jose tonight with the emotional answers that william lynch had to the questioning. >> reporter: will lynch finally had a chance to tell his story when he took the stand here at the hall of justice in san jose today. his account will be crucial, he turned out to be the only witness for the defense. today will lynch told his story to the jury, he is accused of attacking father joe lidner in 2010. lynch says he and her brother were raped by lidner. on the stand lynch quickly admitted he struck lidner after seeing the same look in lidner's eye when the sexual abuse happened. >> he had a look of getting aroused, then his eyes turned to hate. >> reporter: lynch testified he didn't want to kill lidner adding if i wanted him dead he would be dead. he also described feeling a feeling of serenity after punching lidner. another victim of lidner confronted him. >> i was surprised to see him go by. i also wanted him to look at me, i said to him you need to look at me. and it was em
. >>> william lynch was on the stand answering accusations that he beat up a priest who he says molested him when he was a boy. robert handa is in san jose tonight with the emotional answers that william lynch had to the questioning. >> reporter: will lynch finally had a chance to tell his story when he took the stand here at the hall of justice in san jose today. his account will be crucial, he turned out to be the only witness for the defense. today will lynch told his story to...
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robert owens, author of "mr. jefferson's hammer: william henry harrison and the origins of american indian policy" talks about the origins of indian policy. >> a very interesting character, these ambitious goals but also hates conflict. at the same time he likes technology. william henry harrison is the perfect tool for jefferson to wield when comes indian policy on the frontier because -- harrison doing the dirty work that gives jefferson what he wants. lot of indian land purchased quickly and cheaply. i think he is more interesting for the fact that he is so typical rather than unusual. he is the son of a grand virginia family. he has this sort of leadership in stilled in him. those big virginia planter families hit hard times after the american revolution so harrison has the characterization of being a big plantation leader but doesn't care of the money to back up. an entire generation, in the west, he initially starts out as a teenager and goes to medical school and quickly decides he doesn't care for that. he joined the army, and loves
robert owens, author of "mr. jefferson's hammer: william henry harrison and the origins of american indian policy" talks about the origins of indian policy. >> a very interesting character, these ambitious goals but also hates conflict. at the same time he likes technology. william henry harrison is the perfect tool for jefferson to wield when comes indian policy on the frontier because -- harrison doing the dirty work that gives jefferson what he wants. lot of indian land...
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allan jobson joins me from london, and he is the author of the book "william and kate, love story." and robertting and coming to the streets of london, and what is the mood like and going to be like over the next couple of days? h. >> well, despite the weather, it has been a very positive reaction and bt 1 million people turned out on the banks of the thames, and it is going to be a great concert. i am lucky to have a ticket and hop footing it over there to see paul mccartney and so many others. everyone wants to cheer on the queen after six decades on the throne and it is remarkable when you think about it. >> yes sh, the last time there a jubilee like this it was held 150 years ago when queen victoria celebrated 60 years on the throne. i believe she was able to hold the title and serve for 63 years, so as we look at the historical significance of the celebrations, and not just to england, but explain them to the larger picture, the world picture. >> well, the queen, of course, is not just the queen of great britain, but 15 other commonwealth realms including australia and new zealand and can
allan jobson joins me from london, and he is the author of the book "william and kate, love story." and robertting and coming to the streets of london, and what is the mood like and going to be like over the next couple of days? h. >> well, despite the weather, it has been a very positive reaction and bt 1 million people turned out on the banks of the thames, and it is going to be a great concert. i am lucky to have a ticket and hop footing it over there to see paul mccartney...
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william la jeunesse tells us what is new in entertainment. >> reporter: robert downey, jr.ck off this week's list of new dvds. the stars reprise their roles as the most famous detectives in the blockbuster sherlock holmes, a game of shadows. in tyler perry's good geds, tyler dresses for success playing a wealthy businessman who has a chance encount are that changes his life. nicholas cage stars as johnny blaze in ghost rider, spirit of vengeance. from the small screen, entourage.
william la jeunesse tells us what is new in entertainment. >> reporter: robert downey, jr.ck off this week's list of new dvds. the stars reprise their roles as the most famous detectives in the blockbuster sherlock holmes, a game of shadows. in tyler perry's good geds, tyler dresses for success playing a wealthy businessman who has a chance encount are that changes his life. nicholas cage stars as johnny blaze in ghost rider, spirit of vengeance. from the small screen, entourage.
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that is the roberts court that is more conservative and wrote william rehnquist ever left. >> host: youdescribe john roberts as a radical? >> i do. the book begins with the story of the botched both that everybody remembers but nobody remembers why. it is interesting on its own but sets up the protagonist the paradox the man who claimed to be the candidate of change in the supreme court justice who claimed to be the baseball umpire who did not want to change rules who has reversed positions per obama tries to preserve what the court did and roberts is trying to change it. >> host: why was it botched? >> guest: was the misdirected e mail. john roberts and his staff meticulously wrote out how he would divide up the words of the oath and carefully had his staff e-mail it to the congressional inaugural committee. that group never for did it to the president elects office. obama did not know how roberts would divide the oath. this source of the confusion because obama's jump in before roberts expected him and uncharacteristically got flustered. >> host: is there a personal relationship? >> n
that is the roberts court that is more conservative and wrote william rehnquist ever left. >> host: youdescribe john roberts as a radical? >> i do. the book begins with the story of the botched both that everybody remembers but nobody remembers why. it is interesting on its own but sets up the protagonist the paradox the man who claimed to be the candidate of change in the supreme court justice who claimed to be the baseball umpire who did not want to change rules who has reversed...
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. >> i have to think, robert, when i'm looking at this picture of her standing with her grandson, williamed recently what it would be like to ascend to the job at the age of 25. he could not imagine taking that on. she did that under the circumstances when her father died when she was so very young. when you look back at the fact and she has done this for 60 years. i should say, robert, she was an a woman at a time when women did not hold a lot of high office. how has she changed the monarchy and the face of britain? >> reporter: i think that is absolutely right, chris. she came to the throne at a tender age. she spent her life as a mother and working. she had to abandon a lot of her role as a mother. a lot of time pass charles off to be cared for by nannies and other people. that was a difficult thing for her to do. she knew her father, king george vi said duty first. >> i just need to intervene, robert. we are watching the royal air force squadron flying past buckingham palace. this was arranged and prepared. it happened last year for the royal wedding. this is the royal salute to her m
. >> i have to think, robert, when i'm looking at this picture of her standing with her grandson, williamed recently what it would be like to ascend to the job at the age of 25. he could not imagine taking that on. she did that under the circumstances when her father died when she was so very young. when you look back at the fact and she has done this for 60 years. i should say, robert, she was an a woman at a time when women did not hold a lot of high office. how has she changed the...
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. >> tonight, senator robert men endez on today's immigration announcement and politico's joe williams on a reporter's unprecedented disrespect for president obama and the office he holds. and the war on women in michigan takes a shocking turn. a lawmaker is silenced by republicans for these remarks. >> i'm flattered that you're all so interested in my vagina but no means no. >> michigan state representative lisa brown will have her voice heard here tonight. >>> nearly 800,000 young people no longer live in fear of being deported for a decision their parents made. president obama announced a major immigration policy change in the rose garden today. >> these are young people who study in our schools, they play in our neighborhoods, they're friends with our kids, they pledge allegiance to our flag. they are americans in their heart, in their minds, in every single way but one, on paper. >> with legislation stalled by republicans in congress, the president said the temporary policy change will be made through enforcement by the department of homeland security. >> it makes no sense to expe
. >> tonight, senator robert men endez on today's immigration announcement and politico's joe williams on a reporter's unprecedented disrespect for president obama and the office he holds. and the war on women in michigan takes a shocking turn. a lawmaker is silenced by republicans for these remarks. >> i'm flattered that you're all so interested in my vagina but no means no. >> michigan state representative lisa brown will have her voice heard here tonight. >>>...
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roberts and his supreme court. he and four liberal justices upheld the the bill, the provision that said people have to get health care or pay a penalty. these five justices ruled it constitutional. pete williams is nbc justice correspondent, i want to ask you the big question of the day. chief justice roberts appointed by george bush, why did he do what he did today? >> we can't say that for sure. we can only look at his words. you have to go back to when the case was argued to say that while justice roberts did have some skepticism, there were questions that he might he support the law. a huge stunner in that sense because he in essence had signalled he might do it. i think you have to say this is really two decisions. first of all, the supreme court with justice roberts joining with the four conservatives agreed with one of the conservative criticisms of this law, that congress had no power, constitution remembers congress has to power quote to regulate commerce. the opponents said if you don't have insurance, therefore you can't be regulated, this is beyond congress' power. chief justice roberts agreed along with the other four justices.ç but the chief justice said it doesn't stop there.
roberts and his supreme court. he and four liberal justices upheld the the bill, the provision that said people have to get health care or pay a penalty. these five justices ruled it constitutional. pete williams is nbc justice correspondent, i want to ask you the big question of the day. chief justice roberts appointed by george bush, why did he do what he did today? >> we can't say that for sure. we can only look at his words. you have to go back to when the case was argued to say that...
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better to talk about that and doug williams who was in town promoting men's health and fitness at the children's hospital. the super bowl-winning quarterback can relate to robert griffin iii in more ways than one. he told us what he said to rg3. >> one of the things i told him was the fact that this town, and a brief was here, i can honestly say that it is a home away from home, washington d.c. he has an opportunity to do the same thing. >> he was at washington hospital. that is a look at sports. a lot of >> after the record high of 104 possibly severe thunderstorm watch tonight, the intense storms are arriving shortly after 9:00. keep up-to-date with the storms at wjla.com, all of the buttons plus track them yourselves on live super doppler 7 radar. bob ryan will be all over that tonight. >> abc world news is next. >> have a good night and a good weekend. [ obama ] i'm barack obama and i approve this message. [ male announcer ] it started like this... i speak the language of busins. i know how jobs s are created. [ male announcer ] but it ended like this. one of the worst economic records in the country. when mt romney was governor, massachusetts lost 40,000
better to talk about that and doug williams who was in town promoting men's health and fitness at the children's hospital. the super bowl-winning quarterback can relate to robert griffin iii in more ways than one. he told us what he said to rg3. >> one of the things i told him was the fact that this town, and a brief was here, i can honestly say that it is a home away from home, washington d.c. he has an opportunity to do the same thing. >> he was at washington hospital. that is a...
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and in san leandro police arrested a man they say were disguised to robert tends to rob 11 banks in the bay of 34 year- old tirana williams please say during the alleged crimes williams wore a sophisticated mask but withheld from the fbi detectives use dna evidence to the claims to several of the incidents and a group of oakland women aired during their part to turn around the city's grim problem gun violence 100 women against balances for milk and after three children died in the city last year. the son was shot and killed four blocks from his home. he was not a gangbanger he was into drugs and charles was just a nice kid. he smiled all time. oakland police joined forces of the community also by holding a gun buyback a resident he turned in a gun received a $100 gift card. please review and security taxes this search for the gunman police in toronto say 25 year-old man was killed and seven others were injured including a 13 year-old boy of tubule work for trembled including a pregnant woman who went into labor esterified shoppers ran for the exit. i was walking to raise in them and i heard it 10 shots go off. >>> you hea
and in san leandro police arrested a man they say were disguised to robert tends to rob 11 banks in the bay of 34 year- old tirana williams please say during the alleged crimes williams wore a sophisticated mask but withheld from the fbi detectives use dna evidence to the claims to several of the incidents and a group of oakland women aired during their part to turn around the city's grim problem gun violence 100 women against balances for milk and after three children died in the city last...
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williams advanced at wimbledon. the great larry bird is resigning as president of the pacers. >> a lot going on. coming up, rob and robertser fight for life. [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ ♪ she was in paris but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so where to next? ♪ ♪ >> robin roberts's fight against a rare blood disease has increased an interest in bone marrow donation. the "good morning america" anchor announced she is suffering from a blood disorder. people signed up to become donors at headquarters of abc news in new york. the number of bone marrow donors has doubled. we will be right back with a final look exit we have to say congratulations, inouye grandfather. >> thank you for filling in with me -- for me last night. there we are, one day old. look at that. >> this is your first grandson. >> first grandson. >> a beautiful boy. congratulations. >> a little bit more than 24 hours old. meanwhile, we will have a cold time. >> he will help
williams advanced at wimbledon. the great larry bird is resigning as president of the pacers. >> a lot going on. coming up, rob and robertser fight for life. [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ ♪ she was in paris but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so where to next? ♪ ♪ >> robin roberts's...
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william and kate. the rain kicked off. not over yet, though. there are two more days of celebrations to come and spirits high, looking forward to that. anabel roberts, nbc news, london. >>> and now for a look of your national weather, look who's back. i'm giving dibs on how long you're going to remain chipper and happy. i say seven minutes. >> i turned a whole new leaf. i had bright shining moments. when i woke up late every morning, i said, god i miss lynn. >> what might she be doing. >> exactly. >>> good morning, everyone. unfortunately we're starting with a nasty morning in tulsa, oklahoma. you picked up rain at the international airport in just the last hour. this radar picture, all the little white dots are active lightning strikes so we've got really strong storms from muskogee, heading to the arkansas border and back to tulsa, big storms popped up. they're not move fast. that's going to be a troublesome area all summer long. from jonesville to jackson tennessee, a line of storms will push to the south and finally they're weaker storms but still a light area of them, light rain coming out of tennessee through north georgia. atlanta it looks f
william and kate. the rain kicked off. not over yet, though. there are two more days of celebrations to come and spirits high, looking forward to that. anabel roberts, nbc news, london. >>> and now for a look of your national weather, look who's back. i'm giving dibs on how long you're going to remain chipper and happy. i say seven minutes. >> i turned a whole new leaf. i had bright shining moments. when i woke up late every morning, i said, god i miss lynn. >> what might...
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william lynch. he is accused of beating up a priest who molested him as a boy. ktvu's robert handa is live with today's events that could impact the future of the trial. >> reporter: there have been major developments here at the hall of justice. now it appears the priest is the one on trial because of the events inside and outside of the courtroom. >> reporter: it was a child molestation. confronting the priest outside the courtroom yelling loud enough that she was threatened with arrest. >> the only quote i could give you is that he said look me in the eye and she was able to look reverend jerold linder in the eye. >> reporter: he is accused of attacking william lynch. he claims he was raped by reverend jerold linder. the priest has been accused in numerous cases. so william lynch's mother was grateful for the outburst. >> she needed to say it. you got to get it out. they need to have their story. will is having his. >> reporter: when he testified yesterday he did not molest william lynch, a group started getting phone calls from other victims. the denial triggered a legal
william lynch. he is accused of beating up a priest who molested him as a boy. ktvu's robert handa is live with today's events that could impact the future of the trial. >> reporter: there have been major developments here at the hall of justice. now it appears the priest is the one on trial because of the events inside and outside of the courtroom. >> reporter: it was a child molestation. confronting the priest outside the courtroom yelling loud enough that she was threatened with...
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troy carrasco and william elppler, october 3, 2011, police dispatch put out a call of the stabbing that had just occurred. several richmond units began responding to the scene. officer robert long are right first in salt a suspect standing in front of 16th avenue. he saw he was holding his right hand in was dripping with blood. he also observed there was blood all of the sidewalk in front of the victim's house. he rendered first aid and so stayed with the victim. officers chased of fillmore, kevin i sent and sergeant mary gray responded to the scene as back of units. elderly male victim told responded officers that his son had stabbed him, and that he was somewhere inside of the house at 636 funston avenue. he said his son was suffering from mental issues. officers quickly determined there were other family members inside the house with the suspect. officers knew there could be for their victims of they did not act immediately. officer fillmore and sergeant grey enter the residence and started walking up the stairs while announcing san francisco police department. officers could see the carpeted stairs and walls inside the house were covered in blood. at the top of the sta
troy carrasco and william elppler, october 3, 2011, police dispatch put out a call of the stabbing that had just occurred. several richmond units began responding to the scene. officer robert long are right first in salt a suspect standing in front of 16th avenue. he saw he was holding his right hand in was dripping with blood. he also observed there was blood all of the sidewalk in front of the victim's house. he rendered first aid and so stayed with the victim. officers chased of fillmore,...