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the very next morning i was forced off the montgomery va campus by order of robin jackson. was devastated to realize that i had been betrayed. i was constructively removed from my leadership responsibilities and prevented from acting in any leadership capacity by talton and subsequently by jackson in humiliating all-employee e-mails. although sepich had promised me he would immediately begin a fact-finding to help us, in fact, four days earlier, he had already chartered a fact-finding to investigate fabricated allegations by talton and jackson against us. that fact-finding was chaired by a subordinate of sepich. as a result sepich and jackson requested an a.i.v. from vaco on us without any specific charges. the aib was conducted by o.a.r. the week of october 27th with results due on january 19th, 2015. instead the aib requested additional onsite testimony, citing a new allegation put forth by a union president who was not selected for a promotion, thus extending the investigation and its scope. one of the a.i.b. members a sitting director was also a former subordinate and fr
the very next morning i was forced off the montgomery va campus by order of robin jackson. was devastated to realize that i had been betrayed. i was constructively removed from my leadership responsibilities and prevented from acting in any leadership capacity by talton and subsequently by jackson in humiliating all-employee e-mails. although sepich had promised me he would immediately begin a fact-finding to help us, in fact, four days earlier, he had already chartered a fact-finding to...
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this evening, robin jackson pleaded for justice for her son who was shot and killed saturday morning. she described his last moments. >> i'm hearing people screaming, my son on the floor asking where's mommy. i need mommy. get mommy. i go to him, and i tell him, mommy's right here, mommy love you. and i watch my son breathe then stop breathing. >> reporter: she and local elected officials call for gun violence to end. in fort green this morning, a 46-year-old man was also shot and killed. in the bronx, a 20-year-old man killed in a playground. >> tired of telling the city to do something, you are elected to be mayor of the city, and now step up and do your job. >> reporter: harsh words for the mayor this morning from a community activist who says the mayor needs to roll up his sleeves and do more. tonight, a spokesperson said the mayor takes very seriously each incident and has directed nypd to beef up its presence in these areas. commissioner bratton on a sunday radio show said overall, crime was down. >> the city is actually very good. overall. we've had overall decrease in 5 to 6%
this evening, robin jackson pleaded for justice for her son who was shot and killed saturday morning. she described his last moments. >> i'm hearing people screaming, my son on the floor asking where's mommy. i need mommy. get mommy. i go to him, and i tell him, mommy's right here, mommy love you. and i watch my son breathe then stop breathing. >> reporter: she and local elected officials call for gun violence to end. in fort green this morning, a 46-year-old man was also shot and...
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let's bring in cnn commentator mel robins and legal defense attorney joey jackson. you understand why i'm teeing it up that way. the school ut up a statement we should put up as well. current allegations about our culture are not emblemmatic of our school. it's not true. >> here is the point. good morning, mel. good morning, chris. it's an interesting dynamic. the school is not on trial, an individual within that school is on trial. certainly, clearly, if you are the defense, it's individual conduct about my client but they have to tow another line because even if the defense establishes there was consensual sexual activity. still a crime. >> statutory? >> exactly because she is 15. >> he's within the limitation. it's four years or less. the reality is, you know, it's not because of the four year or less. the fact he was 18 and she was 15 makes no exception, it's a misdemeanor. if you can establish it was a no means no. >> romeo and juliet situations are between people whose ages qualify them. mel, let's go to consent. that's what this becomes about. we hear about t
let's bring in cnn commentator mel robins and legal defense attorney joey jackson. you understand why i'm teeing it up that way. the school ut up a statement we should put up as well. current allegations about our culture are not emblemmatic of our school. it's not true. >> here is the point. good morning, mel. good morning, chris. it's an interesting dynamic. the school is not on trial, an individual within that school is on trial. certainly, clearly, if you are the defense, it's...
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we'll have more throughout the morning from here in jackson square to you there in times square, george and amy. >> thank you, robin. >>> so many incredible stories to hear. can't wait to hear more. >>> first to those deadly fires out west. winds picking up in washington. the fire forcing more than a thousand to evacuate and neal karlinsky is in washington state with the very latest on all this. good morning, neal. >> reporter: amy, good morning. such a tragedy in this tight-knit firefighting community. this fire spread so fast, we've actually been caught out and spent our night in the car unable to go further. three communities just down the way here quickly evacuated by the fast-moving flames. what one fire official called a hell storm. the three firefighters killed battling a blaze in central washington, four others injured when winds shifted unexpectedly turning back on the crews battling the blaze. fire overtaking their vehicle. >> it was a hell storm up here, and the winds were blowing in every direction. >> reporter: that fire began is over 50 acres and quickly spread to over 1500 acres. >> lose your life fi
we'll have more throughout the morning from here in jackson square to you there in times square, george and amy. >> thank you, robin. >>> so many incredible stories to hear. can't wait to hear more. >>> first to those deadly fires out west. winds picking up in washington. the fire forcing more than a thousand to evacuate and neal karlinsky is in washington state with the very latest on all this. good morning, neal. >> reporter: amy, good morning. such a tragedy in...