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county -- transfered in rockingham county, virginia, under the federal lands to parks program. the transferred land included a garage that had previously been used by the national park service. following the transfer, rockingham county decided that the nonprofit planse area daycare center which provides affordable childcare for nearly 100 children would benefit from use of the garage. in 1990, congress passed a law allowing for a portion of the previously transferred land to be used for the childcare center. although a portion of the transferred property is authorized for use as a daycare center, the center encounters hurdles in securing financing for improvements and repairs due to the terms of the orinal deed and the subsequent legislation. h.r. 954 would remove certain deed restrictions from an approximately one-acre portion of the property while the other two acres would continue to be subject to the existing deed restrictions and revisionary clause. removal of these deed restrictions will ensure that improvements and repairs can take place without further delay in the futu
county -- transfered in rockingham county, virginia, under the federal lands to parks program. the transferred land included a garage that had previously been used by the national park service. following the transfer, rockingham county decided that the nonprofit planse area daycare center which provides affordable childcare for nearly 100 children would benefit from use of the garage. in 1990, congress passed a law allowing for a portion of the previously transferred land to be used for the...
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and then leave his blood dripping all the way to his es skate in rockingham that no longer exists, then jump into a limousine, whisk his way off to lax airport, try to get to chicago where he would have a perfect alibi because he had an appearance the next day for the rental car company. unfortunately, for him, his dna, the evidence he left behind, made it almost inevitable that he would be busted, rounded up. he came back, busted almost immediately. i think the rule was a grotesque miscarriage of justice. but none of that should matter going back to your original question, shep. none of that should matter. what the charge of this parole board is is whether or not this man is a risk to society when he is released? will he commit more crimes, like the crime he committed in las vegas? or will he be a solid citizen, shep? >> well, time will tell. we're waiting for that parole board. we're expecting them at any moment. our guidance was somewhere between 5 and 20 minutes. i'd like to bring in tonya brown the sister of nicole brown simpson. tonya, again, i'm so sorry for you and your family.
and then leave his blood dripping all the way to his es skate in rockingham that no longer exists, then jump into a limousine, whisk his way off to lax airport, try to get to chicago where he would have a perfect alibi because he had an appearance the next day for the rental car company. unfortunately, for him, his dna, the evidence he left behind, made it almost inevitable that he would be busted, rounded up. he came back, busted almost immediately. i think the rule was a grotesque miscarriage...
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at the bundy crime scene, at simpson's rockingham estate and scattered along the route in between. say, is simpson's. >> does that mean that these characteristics that mr. simpson has that are also found in the bundy walk bloodstain are only found in approximately one out of 170 million caucasians or african-americans? >> yes, approximately. >> and that's not all. blood consistent with both victims was found in simpson's bronco, on that glove discovered behind his house and on these socks in his bedroom. >> you describe that material or that bloodstaining as matching nicole brown; is that right? >> that's correct. >> then there were the bloody shoe prints in the bronco and on nicole's dress. fbi expert william says those prints came from designer shoes in simpson's size 12. >> can you include him as a candidate who could have worn the shoes that created the impressions in this case? >> yes. i could include him as a candidate for possibly having worn those shoes. >> as the trial wears on, attention turns from socks and shoes to gloves. one found at the murder scene. the other behind
at the bundy crime scene, at simpson's rockingham estate and scattered along the route in between. say, is simpson's. >> does that mean that these characteristics that mr. simpson has that are also found in the bundy walk bloodstain are only found in approximately one out of 170 million caucasians or african-americans? >> yes, approximately. >> and that's not all. blood consistent with both victims was found in simpson's bronco, on that glove discovered behind his house and on...
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then simpson makes a decision that would have far reaching consequences. >> when he was losing the rockinghamn to move a lot of his personal items out of the estate. >> he had been hiding it from the goldmans. that's what he was doing. he was hiding some of his assets, stuff that he just didn't want sold. >> so he put these all in a storage locker and somebody took them. >> ten years later memorabilia dealer tom riccio who occasionally does business with simpson hears through the grapevine that someone is trying to sell simpson's stolen items. >> i call mr. simpson. first i told him about the footballs and pictures of your mom. he's like really? >> simpson wants these items back but he chooses not to go the conventional route. >> why didn't o.j. go to the police? well, o.j. claims he had asked the police to help him get his stuff back on several occasions and they refused to help him. >> according to tom riccio, simpson comes up with an alternative plan. a sting designed to flush out whoever took his prized possessions and get those items back. simpson asked riccio to set up the sting. >> he
then simpson makes a decision that would have far reaching consequences. >> when he was losing the rockinghamn to move a lot of his personal items out of the estate. >> he had been hiding it from the goldmans. that's what he was doing. he was hiding some of his assets, stuff that he just didn't want sold. >> so he put these all in a storage locker and somebody took them. >> ten years later memorabilia dealer tom riccio who occasionally does business with simpson hears...
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north carolina sherrif sam page says the collaboration makes sense.sam page/ rockingham county northlina sheriff."i can't speak to any other crisis training but we aligned with nami years ago and i think they have a good model because you know nami is not just made up of members and supporters but also family members that are affected by mental illness issues".chuck wexler with the police executive research forum says this type of training is becoming more popular.chuck wexler / police executive research forum "states are seeing the necessity for having de- escalation training i think it's really a good thing"brie jackson/ wahington d.c..the council of state governments says most states have some form of de-escalation training. but the programs may differ depending on department funding.wexler"should there be national maybe. but for now that is not i think that what is important is getting out for de-escalation. i think what south carolina is departments to do their own research and look for best practices. (may need to shorten this)and give officers the training and tools to protect
north carolina sherrif sam page says the collaboration makes sense.sam page/ rockingham county northlina sheriff."i can't speak to any other crisis training but we aligned with nami years ago and i think they have a good model because you know nami is not just made up of members and supporters but also family members that are affected by mental illness issues".chuck wexler with the police executive research forum says this type of training is becoming more popular.chuck wexler /...
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what about the knife at rockingham. he almost felt justified in getting his memorabilia back which is insane. i think he was over sentenced for this first burglary because the judge wanted him to pay the price for skating on a double homicide but now i feel bad for nicole brown simpson's family, i feel bad for the goldman family, this opens up an incredible amount of new wounds, he's going to do whatever he can. i think there is going to be a new chapter in the life of oj, i don't see him riding off into the sunset in florida, i don't think you can help himself. i don't think he has any impulse control, they're going to be looking to push his buttons. >> juan: i think he is reviled in this country including the hollywood elite, the fancy crowds. that's what i think. >> kimberly: he doesn't need the fancy hollywood elites, wait and see what happens. >> greg: i bet he could pay off the family in three years either with pay-per-view appearances, about 35 or 40 million? it's up to 50 million? >> jesse: he could do a live co
what about the knife at rockingham. he almost felt justified in getting his memorabilia back which is insane. i think he was over sentenced for this first burglary because the judge wanted him to pay the price for skating on a double homicide but now i feel bad for nicole brown simpson's family, i feel bad for the goldman family, this opens up an incredible amount of new wounds, he's going to do whatever he can. i think there is going to be a new chapter in the life of oj, i don't see him...
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pastor completed his journey, the reverend james brick man spent the last 18 days walking from rockinghamthe way to capitol hill. he did that to raise awareness for people with disabilities and important of medicaid benefits his nine-year-old daughter has health saved her life. . she can't walk and she can't talk and she can't stand up, so i figure i would do it for her. >> he's meeting with north carolina senators richard burr and tom today. church supply van followed him on his walk up ear to dc. he's humbled by those who paid for hotels or opened up his home. >>> nbc 4 responds to local woman who had to cancel a dream vacation with the love of her life. >> on my birthday. >> to make matters worse, she couldn't get her money back. we'll tell you what happened next. >> and we're remembering our friend jim vance, the closer look and howe made a hdi >>> americans, it turns out, are split down the middle or whether congress should or should not impeach president trump and remove him from the white house. new usa today finds 42% of americans for impeachment and 42% of americans against the i
pastor completed his journey, the reverend james brick man spent the last 18 days walking from rockinghamthe way to capitol hill. he did that to raise awareness for people with disabilities and important of medicaid benefits his nine-year-old daughter has health saved her life. . she can't walk and she can't talk and she can't stand up, so i figure i would do it for her. >> he's meeting with north carolina senators richard burr and tom today. church supply van followed him on his walk up...
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simpson being in that prison, coming from an 8,000-square-foot mansion on top of rockingham.iliating place to be. >> reporter: his cell, like this one at lovelock, is 90 square feet, with the standard issue bunk bed, toilet, sink, and 13-inch tv. >> two people live in a cell. you have a little desk area, some shelves. some of them have hot plates. >> his first years at lovelock were really difficult. he kept to himself. he didn't really socialize. but after a while, he kind of acclimated to life behind bars. >> reporter: david ng, a reporter for the "l.a. times," spoke to former inmates about simpson's daily routine. >> he gets up early in the morning. he likes cold cereal for breakfast. after that, he goes to work. his job is in the prison gym. >> reporter: simpson describing that work in a 2013 parole hearing. >> i help supervise the activities in the gym. i start each day disinfecting the workout equipment in the gym, mopping floors. >> former inmates who are now outside of lovelock, always noted was how popular o.j. remains among the prison population. >> everybody at the
simpson being in that prison, coming from an 8,000-square-foot mansion on top of rockingham.iliating place to be. >> reporter: his cell, like this one at lovelock, is 90 square feet, with the standard issue bunk bed, toilet, sink, and 13-inch tv. >> two people live in a cell. you have a little desk area, some shelves. some of them have hot plates. >> his first years at lovelock were really difficult. he kept to himself. he didn't really socialize. but after a while, he kind of...
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. >> when he was losing the rockingham estate he began to move a lot of his personal items out of the>> he had been hiding it from the goldmans. he was hiding assets that he didn't want sold. >> so he put these all in a storage locker and somebody took them. >> ten years later memorabilia dealer who occasionally does business with simpson hears that someone is trying to sell simpson's stolen items. >> i call mr. simpson. first i told him about the footballs and pictures of your mom. he's like really? >> simpson wants these items back but he chooses not to go the conventional route. >> why didn't o.j. go to the police? well, o.j. claims he had asked the police to help him get his stuff back on several occasions and they refused to help him. >> according to m, simpson comes up with an alternative plan. a sting designed to flush out whoever took his prized possessions and get those items back. simpson asked him to set up the sting. >> he goes tell these guys you got a buyer, a rich buyer who is a big o.j. fan and i'll come there and i'll say listen, guys, this is my stuff, give it to me
. >> when he was losing the rockingham estate he began to move a lot of his personal items out of the>> he had been hiding it from the goldmans. he was hiding assets that he didn't want sold. >> so he put these all in a storage locker and somebody took them. >> ten years later memorabilia dealer who occasionally does business with simpson hears that someone is trying to sell simpson's stolen items. >> i call mr. simpson. first i told him about the footballs and...
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. >> that trail of blood through his own ford bronco and into his house in rockingham is devastatingoody gloves. >> the fact that blood appears on vital evidence is evidence of something far more sinister. >> the notion that the los angeles police department would unfairly treat an african-american suspect in 1994 was far from outlandish and no one knew that better than johnnie cochran. >> can you describe the experience? >> it was moist. >> we knew that detective fuhrman had issues in his background. >> you have not spoken about black people as niggers in the past ten years? >> that's what i'm saying. >> the o.j. simpson trial is in chaos and today's free for all could decide the ultimate outcome. >> the fuhrman tapes a ticking time bomb in the simpson trial blew up today. >> it becomes evident that mark fuhrman has worked with a l.a. screen writer and made tapes of what police life is like. >> the defense offered 41 examples of fuhrman using the word [ bleep ]. something he swore on the witness stand he has not done in the last ten years. >> the defense wants desperately to prove f
. >> that trail of blood through his own ford bronco and into his house in rockingham is devastatingoody gloves. >> the fact that blood appears on vital evidence is evidence of something far more sinister. >> the notion that the los angeles police department would unfairly treat an african-american suspect in 1994 was far from outlandish and no one knew that better than johnnie cochran. >> can you describe the experience? >> it was moist. >> we knew that...
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. >> when he was losing the rocki rockingham estate he began to move a lot of his personal items outte. >> he had been hiding it from goldmans. he was hiding assets that he didn't want sold. >> so he put these all in a storage locker and somebody took them. >> ten years later memorabilia dealer who occasionally does business with simpson hears that someone is trying to sell simpson's stolen items. >> i call mr. simpson. first i told him about the footballs and pictures of your mom. he's like really? >> simpson wants these items back but he chooses not to go the conventional route. >> why didn't o.j. go to the police? well, o.j. claims he had asked the police to help him get his sta stuff back on several occasions and they refused to help him. >> according to tom, simpson comes up with an alternative plan. a sting designed to flush out whoever took his prized possessions and get those items back. simpson asked him to set up the sting. >> he goes tell these guys you got a buyer, a rich buyer who is a big o.j. fan and i'll come there and i'll say listen, guys, this is my stuff, give it
. >> when he was losing the rocki rockingham estate he began to move a lot of his personal items outte. >> he had been hiding it from goldmans. he was hiding assets that he didn't want sold. >> so he put these all in a storage locker and somebody took them. >> ten years later memorabilia dealer who occasionally does business with simpson hears that someone is trying to sell simpson's stolen items. >> i call mr. simpson. first i told him about the footballs and...
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. >> that trail of blood through his own ford bronco and into his house in rockingham is devastatingrs pictures of the death scene, bloody footprints, the knit cap, one of the bloody gloves. >> the fact that blood mysteriously appears on vital pieces of evidence is devastating evidence of something far more sinister. >> the notion that the los angeles police department would unfairly treat an african-american suspect in 1994 was far from outlandish, and no one knew that better than johnnie cochran. >> can you describe the appearance of the glove, sir? >> a dark leather glove that appeared to be moist or sticky. >> we knew early on that detective fuhrman had issues in his background. >> you say on your oath that you have not spoken about black people as ni dprggers in the pa ten years? >> that's what i'm saying, sir. >> the o.j. simpson trial is in chaos and today's free for all could decide the ultimate outcome. >> the fuhrman tapes a ticking time bomb in the simpson trial blew up today. >> it becomes evident late in the trial that mark fuhrman has worked with a l.a. screenwriter and
. >> that trail of blood through his own ford bronco and into his house in rockingham is devastatingrs pictures of the death scene, bloody footprints, the knit cap, one of the bloody gloves. >> the fact that blood mysteriously appears on vital pieces of evidence is devastating evidence of something far more sinister. >> the notion that the los angeles police department would unfairly treat an african-american suspect in 1994 was far from outlandish, and no one knew that better...