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his twin brother, roy, is back in prison. >> i talked with my mom and my mom told me that roy, he went to the parole office drunk. and i'll be honest with you, that kind of made me mad. like why are you slapping it in their face? if you're going to do it, okay, sneak around until you get caught. but, i mean, you could have done that any old time. not the night before you go see your parole officer, bro. honestly, it's like he wanted to come back. so he's coming back and he'll spend the next 2 years, 2 1/2 years locked up. >> but today, after 15 years, it's ray slagle's day to leave prison. >> man, this is my last day in prison and i'm so tired. i haven't hardly slept in three days. i'm that tired to where i feel nauseous. i'm really, really nervous. i'm afraid i'm not going to make it, you know what i mean? i see these guys coming in and out, in and out, in and out. and it's time for you to get out and you start thinking, and even my own twin brother couldn't handle the pressure. it's terrible. you write country songs about this kind of [ bleep ]. the things that hurt me the most are t
his twin brother, roy, is back in prison. >> i talked with my mom and my mom told me that roy, he went to the parole office drunk. and i'll be honest with you, that kind of made me mad. like why are you slapping it in their face? if you're going to do it, okay, sneak around until you get caught. but, i mean, you could have done that any old time. not the night before you go see your parole officer, bro. honestly, it's like he wanted to come back. so he's coming back and he'll spend the...
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he approached roy stryker to see about doing a trial and became the son roy never had. stryker himself began as an engineering student but gave it up because he could not pay his school fees. he came back with a broader outlook. he respected the engineering mindset. he saw in the way russell lee went about making pictures, he did processes. he did beginning, middle, and end. if he was interrupted in the sequence, he made the detour, showed what had happened, and went back to his process. in his pictures, he enters town, makes his pictures in town. if there is a sideshow, something interesting that was not in his initial agenda, he covers it. when he leaves town, he remembers to take a picture of leaving whatever the town name is. he is very thorough and methodical in what he does. russell lee's most famous pictures are of pie town, new mexico. he went because he thought it was an intriguing name. he found people who had left their farms, not been able to take up other farms. they usually had lost their leases. had not been able to maintain payments on their farms. went
he approached roy stryker to see about doing a trial and became the son roy never had. stryker himself began as an engineering student but gave it up because he could not pay his school fees. he came back with a broader outlook. he respected the engineering mindset. he saw in the way russell lee went about making pictures, he did processes. he did beginning, middle, and end. if he was interrupted in the sequence, he made the detour, showed what had happened, and went back to his process. in his...
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wrote very few of them to roy striker. so, he was not very well known to photography until relatively recently when his family gave the letters to the library of congress. and now you can match his letters to his wife and his mother with the pictures he made. but wherever he went, he had a sense of humor. he would make pictures of cigarette butts because he thought it was funny. he would make pictures of hotels with funny signs. but many of his images are just pure poetry to be eyes. this is one of john vachon's pictures from texas when he was sent to document preparations for world war ii. this picture, 1943 or so. and these boys looked so serious. i keep thinking, did they have to go fight in the war? did they not? the other pictures made in this series show war bond posters, show children looking at globes and maps, trying to figure out where these countries are that are suddenly in the news. the seriousness of these boys and the strength of character that i read in their faces makes me think they would have been good s
wrote very few of them to roy striker. so, he was not very well known to photography until relatively recently when his family gave the letters to the library of congress. and now you can match his letters to his wife and his mother with the pictures he made. but wherever he went, he had a sense of humor. he would make pictures of cigarette butts because he thought it was funny. he would make pictures of hotels with funny signs. but many of his images are just pure poetry to be eyes. this is...
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he had just received a letter from roy. it was written the day before he violated his parole. >> parole is hard for me. if i go back, i am giving my computer to raven. she is cool. this is -- i like this part, too, okay. i have been talking to her on the phone, this is my daughter, i love her so much. i love her little baby. she is a good kid, brother, and by god, you -- he gets on my ass. that's a trip. he's getting on my ass and he's on his way back. he says -- let's see. my god, brother, you do right by her. don't drink, dog. i love you, brother. [ bleep ]. it will get better, roy. oh, my goodness, i ain't going to lie now. after i read it and i laid down, i started practically having a panic attack. like, man, am i going to make it? >> it was really interesting for me to hear ray slip into the mindset of what i assume roy must have been going through. it kind of showed me what goes through someone's mind when they're on parole. >> i already got in my mind if i didn't have my daughter, i would tell that [ bleep ] parole
he had just received a letter from roy. it was written the day before he violated his parole. >> parole is hard for me. if i go back, i am giving my computer to raven. she is cool. this is -- i like this part, too, okay. i have been talking to her on the phone, this is my daughter, i love her so much. i love her little baby. she is a good kid, brother, and by god, you -- he gets on my ass. that's a trip. he's getting on my ass and he's on his way back. he says -- let's see. my god,...
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roy and i sit down with roy kim, whose grandfather opened the place in 1978.nts at the time, you didn't mess with the original, ever. and like most korean father-son relationships, you obeyed dad's wishes, no matter what. >> my father opened put all this redwood and cherry, to this day i can't touch certain things here. >> i can see he doesn't let you change the uniforms, either. >> no. he still controls the restaurant. >> you just do the work. >> i just do the work. as a korean, he knows. >> we start with bonchon, all those freebie plates of pickles, preserves, kimchi, a spicy squid or two. no bonchon. no meal. >> you know what this restaurant has that a lot of restaurants are going away from are the chairless rooms. >> the feet under, knees forward, feet under? >> the tea ceremony. no can do. >> that was punishment for koreans. >> and with a book over your head. >> for hours. >> what would a crime be? what got you into that position? >> it could be as minimal as a 94 on a test. >> korean parents? well, let's just say they veer toward the strict. moms and dad
roy and i sit down with roy kim, whose grandfather opened the place in 1978.nts at the time, you didn't mess with the original, ever. and like most korean father-son relationships, you obeyed dad's wishes, no matter what. >> my father opened put all this redwood and cherry, to this day i can't touch certain things here. >> i can see he doesn't let you change the uniforms, either. >> no. he still controls the restaurant. >> you just do the work. >> i just do the...
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it would depend upon-- it would depend upon the situation. >> roy bosley sued dr. webster for medical malpractice. they reached a settlement out of court. a couple of years ago, dr. webster told a newspaper that as many as 20 of his former patients died of opioid overdoses. he sold his pain clinic in 2010, and no longer sees patients. >> should have stopped him then. should have stopped him. it's been so hard to deal with because i literally regret every day that i didn't do something different. >> follow correspondent roxana saberi on a personal journey. >> this is the first time in 20 years i've been back to my mother's homeland. >> a special in-depth look at japan. the legacy of the atomic bomb. controversial american military bases. and the country's evolving identity. >> top architect david adjaye. >> for architecture to be emotionally relevant, there has to be a connection. >> talks about the pressures of his biggest projects... >> everything i was passionate about was about to be tested. >> and improving the world through buildings. >> architecture does insp
it would depend upon-- it would depend upon the situation. >> roy bosley sued dr. webster for medical malpractice. they reached a settlement out of court. a couple of years ago, dr. webster told a newspaper that as many as 20 of his former patients died of opioid overdoses. he sold his pain clinic in 2010, and no longer sees patients. >> should have stopped him then. should have stopped him. it's been so hard to deal with because i literally regret every day that i didn't do...
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>> roy, roy, that's wrong, that's wrong. we're deserving as anyone. >> black people ain't going to mar! you think that you're on tv they're going to take you to mars? you've only had the daily show for one commercial break. these white folks ain't decided if they like you yet! i will tell you though, i will tell you which black people are going to mars, beyonce, oprah and michael strahan. >> trevor: really, michael strahan. >> while people like anything kelly ripa likes. >> i see, so you don't ever want to go to mars. >> okay, fine, maybe eventually. but i don't want to go first. i don't want to be the first black person. being a black pioneer is stressful. i don't want to be the jackie robinson of mars. bunch of martians yelling the "n" word at me. how did they even learn the word. >> trevor: that's-- don't say that word, we'll be say that word, we'll be right back oh look, it's the new scion im. say that word, we'll be right back and there's actor jaleel white. and wax museum urkel. it's weird they're hanging out, but dual
>> roy, roy, that's wrong, that's wrong. we're deserving as anyone. >> black people ain't going to mar! you think that you're on tv they're going to take you to mars? you've only had the daily show for one commercial break. these white folks ain't decided if they like you yet! i will tell you though, i will tell you which black people are going to mars, beyonce, oprah and michael strahan. >> trevor: really, michael strahan. >> while people like anything kelly ripa likes....
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do you believe she bears any responsibility for conrad roy's death? >> i'll let the public decide, but it's speech, and it's protected speech. so this case is about a criminal homicide case. my contention is my client did not commit a homicide, a manslaughter just by her words alone, you cannot be convicted of a homicide, especially in these circumstances where the backdrop, of course is throughout the month of june she was texting with conrad roy, encouraging him not to take his own life, that he should seek help with her. she was getting some treatment and she was saying come see my psychiatric doctors, and he rejected that plan. he said no, i want to kill myself. he went so far as asking her, his words, do a romeo and juliet with me. she rejected that and said no, we're not going to die. a week later he again said i'm going to kill myself, will you do it with me? she said no. >> but then she changed her t e tune. >> why did she ask him to delete the messages if she didn't do anything wrong? >> because you will eventually see and the judge will even
do you believe she bears any responsibility for conrad roy's death? >> i'll let the public decide, but it's speech, and it's protected speech. so this case is about a criminal homicide case. my contention is my client did not commit a homicide, a manslaughter just by her words alone, you cannot be convicted of a homicide, especially in these circumstances where the backdrop, of course is throughout the month of june she was texting with conrad roy, encouraging him not to take his own...
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>> roy, roy, that's wrong, that's wrong. we're deserving as anyone. >> black people ain't going to mar! you think that you're on tv they're going to take you to mars? you've only had the daily show for one commercial break. these white folks ain't decided if they like you yet! i will tell you though, i will tell you which black people are going to mars, beyonce, oprah and michael strahan. >> trevor: really, michael strahan. >> while people like anything kelly ripa likes. >> i see, so you don't ever want to go to mars. >> okay, fine, maybe eventually. but i don't want to go first. i don't want to be the first black person. being a black pioneer is stressful. i don't want to be the jackie robinson of mars. bunch of martians yelling the "n" word at me. how did they even learn the word. >> trevor: that's-- don't say that word, we'll be right back unleash a refreshing citrus kick. do the dew. the moment's arrived. the best iphone ever is here. and you're all like... and then you remember there's verizon. which is great, because i
>> roy, roy, that's wrong, that's wrong. we're deserving as anyone. >> black people ain't going to mar! you think that you're on tv they're going to take you to mars? you've only had the daily show for one commercial break. these white folks ain't decided if they like you yet! i will tell you though, i will tell you which black people are going to mars, beyonce, oprah and michael strahan. >> trevor: really, michael strahan. >> while people like anything kelly ripa likes....
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rikerecame the son roy st never had. began as an engineering student but gave it up because of poor eyesight, because he could not pay his school fees and him went off to world onwar i. came back a different person with a broader outlook, but he respected the engineering mindset. way russellt in the lee went about making pictures. processes, beginning, middle and end. if he got interrupted in that sequence, he made the little what had happened, and went back to the process. so in his pictures, you have down.ed where he inches a sideshow, if there is something interesting that was not in his agenda, he covers it, but when he leaves town, he remembers to take the picture of leaving whatever the town name is. he is very thorough and methodical. lee's most famous n, newes are of pie tow mexico. he went there because he thought it was an intriguing name. founde got there, he people who had and many of them ended up in new mexico in this little squatters community. pie town. texas,re usually from oklahoma, the southern states.
rikerecame the son roy st never had. began as an engineering student but gave it up because of poor eyesight, because he could not pay his school fees and him went off to world onwar i. came back a different person with a broader outlook, but he respected the engineering mindset. way russellt in the lee went about making pictures. processes, beginning, middle and end. if he got interrupted in that sequence, he made the little what had happened, and went back to the process. so in his pictures,...
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it would depend upon-- it would depend upon the situation. >> roy bosley sued dr. webster for medical malpractice. they reached a settlement out of court. a couple of years ago, dr. webster told a newspaper that as many as 20 of his former patients died of opioid overdoses. he sold his pain clinic in 2010, and no longer sees patients. >> should have stopped him then. should have stopped him. it's been so hard to deal with because i literally regret every day that i didn't do something different. >> every year, at least 16,000 americans die after overdosing on opioid painkillers. more than cocaine and heroin combined. and as the country ages, the face of the 'typical addict' is changing. but there are just a few rehab centers in the country that focus on treating elderly patients addicted to painkillers. we travelled to florida to visit one of them. >> i think many people think of the opioid problem as something that's affecting young people who are abusing painkillers that were not prescribed to them. we see the highest rate of drug overdose death in older american
it would depend upon-- it would depend upon the situation. >> roy bosley sued dr. webster for medical malpractice. they reached a settlement out of court. a couple of years ago, dr. webster told a newspaper that as many as 20 of his former patients died of opioid overdoses. he sold his pain clinic in 2010, and no longer sees patients. >> should have stopped him then. should have stopped him. it's been so hard to deal with because i literally regret every day that i didn't do...
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it would depend upon-- it would depend upon the situation. >> roy bosley sued dr. webster for medical malpractice. they reached a settlement out of court. a couple of years ago, dr. webster told a newspaper that as many as 20 of his former patients died of opioid overdoses. he sold his pain clinic in 2010, and no longer sees patients. >> should have stopped him then. should have stopped him. it's been so hard to deal with because i literally regret every day that i didn't do something different. >> in order to save my children, i had to try to save everyone else's. >> chicago mothers, fed up and fighting back. >> what we've essentially done is created an outdoor community center. >> changing the city one block at a time. >> i'm out here to encourage them, to tell them there's a better way. >> the show's called "third rail". we'll be talking about topics that you wouldn't ordinarily touch. people are gonna be challenged, we're not gonna take sides... an approach that treats every single player in a particular story equally. it's something fresh and something new. >>
it would depend upon-- it would depend upon the situation. >> roy bosley sued dr. webster for medical malpractice. they reached a settlement out of court. a couple of years ago, dr. webster told a newspaper that as many as 20 of his former patients died of opioid overdoses. he sold his pain clinic in 2010, and no longer sees patients. >> should have stopped him then. should have stopped him. it's been so hard to deal with because i literally regret every day that i didn't do...
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it would depend upon-- it would depend upon the situation. >> roy bosley sued dr. webster for medical malpractice. they reached a settlement out of court. a couple of years ago, dr. webster told a newspaper that as many as 20 of his former patients died of opioid overdoses. he sold his pain clinic in 2010, and no longer sees patients. >> should have stopped him then. should have stopped him. it's been so hard to deal with because i literally regret every day that i didn't do something different. >> at one time i felt that selling cocaine was my purpose. >> as the amount of drugs grew, guns came in. >> the murder rate was sky high. >> this guy was the biggest in l.a. >> i was goin' through a million dollars worth of drugs every day - i liked it. it's hard to believe that a friend would set you up. people don't get federal life sentences... and beat them. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the cia admitted it. >> every year, at least 16,000 americans die after overdosing on opioid painkillers. more than cocaine and heroin combi
it would depend upon-- it would depend upon the situation. >> roy bosley sued dr. webster for medical malpractice. they reached a settlement out of court. a couple of years ago, dr. webster told a newspaper that as many as 20 of his former patients died of opioid overdoses. he sold his pain clinic in 2010, and no longer sees patients. >> should have stopped him then. should have stopped him. it's been so hard to deal with because i literally regret every day that i didn't do...
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prosecutors claim she not only pressured roy into killing himself but helped him plan suicide.cuments, the two spoke about roy killing himself for weeks with carter texting him quote, you're finally going to be happy in heaven. no more pain, no more bad thoughts and worries. you'll be free. when the 18-year-old voiced concerns about how his parents would feel, carter wrote quote, i think your parents know you're in a really bad place. i think they will understand and accept it. as roy considered his options, carter suggested using carbon monoxide, sending quote, if you emit 3200 ppm of it for five or ten minutes, you will die within a half hour. prosecutors also allege that carter told a friend that she was on the phone with roy the night he committed suicide, telling the friend that roy got out of the car at one point because the carbon monoxide quote, was working and he got scared, and that carter told him to get back in. and potentially the most damaging evidence, carter asked roy to delete the messages she sent him before killing himself. soon after his death, she tells a f
prosecutors claim she not only pressured roy into killing himself but helped him plan suicide.cuments, the two spoke about roy killing himself for weeks with carter texting him quote, you're finally going to be happy in heaven. no more pain, no more bad thoughts and worries. you'll be free. when the 18-year-old voiced concerns about how his parents would feel, carter wrote quote, i think your parents know you're in a really bad place. i think they will understand and accept it. as roy...
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. >> that trumps all this, roy in utah, roy. roy? >> caller: yeah, boo-yah, mr. cramer. >> boo-yah. >> caller: calling from orlando the greatest place on earth. the question is, is alcoa, is it a game changer? >> yes, i think this is a game changer. i think the technology looks a lot like nucor. mr. iverson created that great, great method of creating steel. i think this is a game changer for alcoa, but let me be very clear, roy. i think i'm the only person other than clause klein, the ceo, feels that way. that's okay. sometimes it's better to be alone. larry in massachusetts, larry. >> caller: boo-yah to you and your family. >> how can i help? >> caller: after last night's presentation or la quint is that you are liked by your candor when we get fooled by a corporate executive. >> thank you, there were some people on twitter who said, look you are so smart, why didn't you figure it out? you can't game this. i read twitter. i thought, that's it. i'm going to put the jets on. do you know what it takes to get me to root for the jets? it takes a series of negative t
. >> that trumps all this, roy in utah, roy. roy? >> caller: yeah, boo-yah, mr. cramer. >> boo-yah. >> caller: calling from orlando the greatest place on earth. the question is, is alcoa, is it a game changer? >> yes, i think this is a game changer. i think the technology looks a lot like nucor. mr. iverson created that great, great method of creating steel. i think this is a game changer for alcoa, but let me be very clear, roy. i think i'm the only person other...
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now get ready to meet the new addition to siegfried and roy's las vegas family. four tiger cubs. 5 weeks old, extremely rare but most of all, so darn cute. the newborns have quite a nursery. siegfried and roy's public garden where the public can ooh and ah over them and the cubs will join their parents. last year, nancy visited with their proud godfathers at their famed jungle palace. good shot. these masters of illusion have worked for decades to bring white tigers back from near extinction. one, two, three. is that the cubs, why you brought them? because they are the ambassadors for conservation? >> when we started this 35 years ago, the white tigers, they're totally extinct in the wild. and we have to stay here. flourish and you have a great future. >> not everybody can say they have lions as guards. >> and now we have about 200 white tigers. >> and lovers can watch the cubs grow using twitter and instagram handle and on facebook at facebook.com/sermadicubs. and be sure to follow them there. 12 years since mauled but it has never stopped them from their work w
now get ready to meet the new addition to siegfried and roy's las vegas family. four tiger cubs. 5 weeks old, extremely rare but most of all, so darn cute. the newborns have quite a nursery. siegfried and roy's public garden where the public can ooh and ah over them and the cubs will join their parents. last year, nancy visited with their proud godfathers at their famed jungle palace. good shot. these masters of illusion have worked for decades to bring white tigers back from near extinction....
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roy striker had kept very tight grasp on the operation as long as he was in charge of it. the photographers reported to agencies wanted pictures make it has photographers made the pictures, and he charged the other agencies per diem. this is one way he stayed in business. he was a wily bureaucrat. understood that those other places could pay for the travel and his photographers would then have to charges agency only for the days they made his pictures. diminishing in importance to this agency, he strategy was his about to backfire on him, because the national archives had come into existence during the time he was working. the regulation was the governmentpictures, photographers pictures had to go to the national archives. and they had to go to the records of the agency that paid for them. so that meant he would no longer have his time capsule of all of under hises made aegis. they would be disbursed to whoever paid for travel money. it took the president to step in to say that they could be kept together, but he did have to -- have connections to get to the president to g
roy striker had kept very tight grasp on the operation as long as he was in charge of it. the photographers reported to agencies wanted pictures make it has photographers made the pictures, and he charged the other agencies per diem. this is one way he stayed in business. he was a wily bureaucrat. understood that those other places could pay for the travel and his photographers would then have to charges agency only for the days they made his pictures. diminishing in importance to this agency,...
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aprende más en first5california.com/parents leÓn: el cantante prince roys estÁ en el área de la bahÍaeta en mi carrera. leÓn: el joven de raÍces dominicanas estÁn los cuernos de la luna. su reciente colaboraciÓn con jennifer lópez espera que le abra aÚn mÁs las puertas de la mÚsica en inglÉs y espaÑol. prince: como chico de nueva york ha sido un sueÑo compartir con ella . un saludo para ella y un agradecimiento muy grande. leÓn: su vÍdeo ya tiene mÁs de 100.000 visitas en internet. >>me fascina su mÚsica, me gusta cÓmo es Él. me vine aquÍ con mi hija que ni la mandÉ a la escuela. desde aquÍ desde temprana y estoy cerquita de Él. prince: este disco aÚn conserva la esencia latina. leÓn: el cantante por ahora sigue de gira y se presentarÁ en los siguientes tres dÍas en la vista, sacramento los angeles respectivamente. la dialÉctica: una calle de nueva york llevarÁ el nombre de uno de los hispanos mÁs famosos. enseguida toda la informaciÓn. si tiene historias que quiere que marÍa leticia: si tiene interÉs que quiere que investiguemos llame a nuestros nÚmeros que aparecen en pantalla o env
aprende más en first5california.com/parents leÓn: el cantante prince roys estÁ en el área de la bahÍaeta en mi carrera. leÓn: el joven de raÍces dominicanas estÁn los cuernos de la luna. su reciente colaboraciÓn con jennifer lópez espera que le abra aÚn mÁs las puertas de la mÚsica en inglÉs y espaÑol. prince: como chico de nueva york ha sido un sueÑo compartir con ella . un saludo para ella y un agradecimiento muy grande. leÓn: su vÍdeo ya tiene mÁs de 100.000 visitas en...
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the hardest part of filming this episode is trying to be respectful and sensitive to what becky and roy jeffs had gone through. these are two people who have just left the most closed and isolated community in the united states. they are almost like children experiencing things for the first time in their lives. >> i am a first class hawaiian last week. i learned how to swim yesterday. >> wow. and would you have just not been able to swim? >> we we were taught not to. >> why? >> we were taught that the devil has control of to waters. >> what they had gone through was so horrifying, and so traumatizing and for them to share this with me and the world was incredibly brave and i appreciate them for having the courage to tell their stories, and their objective is to try to help the people inside of the flds. >> and lisa is ling jojoining m next. and how did you get the story and get them to come live. >> and there is an organization that intersects the people that come out of the flds and when roy and becky jeffs, two of the four of his kids came out, and decided to tell the stories, they s
the hardest part of filming this episode is trying to be respectful and sensitive to what becky and roy jeffs had gone through. these are two people who have just left the most closed and isolated community in the united states. they are almost like children experiencing things for the first time in their lives. >> i am a first class hawaiian last week. i learned how to swim yesterday. >> wow. and would you have just not been able to swim? >> we we were taught not to. >>...
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roy and tj confessed to a reporter for $4,000. they were never brought up on charges because of the fact of the double jeopardy rule. they could not be tried in a urt co of law for the same -- court of law for the same thing twice. they got off scot-free. >> he was determined to see justice done for emmett till, even if he had to do it himself. >> i decided to go back to the delta and dig for more information. i could hear people outside talking, talking about. >> for mine years he interviewed witness, and pored over thousands of pages of documents. he identified 14 he believes were involved in kidnapping and murder and came to the grim cloogs that at least five of them were african-american. killed. i had all these names. that was some of the things i department. >> we were able to find a few things that were not found in the '50s. >> dale was the fbi agent not assigned to the case. >> they had help. following up on the leads. the investigators learnt new detail. >> from witnesses that had been afraid to come forward, the body wa
roy and tj confessed to a reporter for $4,000. they were never brought up on charges because of the fact of the double jeopardy rule. they could not be tried in a urt co of law for the same -- court of law for the same thing twice. they got off scot-free. >> he was determined to see justice done for emmett till, even if he had to do it himself. >> i decided to go back to the delta and dig for more information. i could hear people outside talking, talking about. >> for mine...
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settled half a century ago >>> joining me to begin the look at the voting rights act is michael font royan associate professor of political science at howard after the voting rights act was passed. did it work through the rest of the '60s, into the '70s, into the '80s. >> did it achieve what it accomplished. >> there were only 70, 7-0 african-american elected officials throughout the state with a decade of that, that number grown 20 fold, and across the country we have more than entire country. if you count it in terms of numerical change, there's no question that it is positively impacting the nation, and black voter participation in particular. if we look at the deliberations leading to its drafting, to its signing, looking at the back room jockey, arm twisting. did people imagine that this was going to have to stay in place for a long, long time to come. >> one of the really big parts of the voting rights act, is a linchpin of the whole law. it was initially considered temporary, as the voting rights act is renewed, so is the division. i think it was considered something that would no
settled half a century ago >>> joining me to begin the look at the voting rights act is michael font royan associate professor of political science at howard after the voting rights act was passed. did it work through the rest of the '60s, into the '70s, into the '80s. >> did it achieve what it accomplished. >> there were only 70, 7-0 african-american elected officials throughout the state with a decade of that, that number grown 20 fold, and across the country we have more...
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roy and tj confessed to a reporter for $4,000. they were never brought up on charges because of the fact of the double jeopardy rule. they could not be tried in a urt co of law for the same -- court of law for the same thing twice. they got off scot-free. >> he was determined to see justice done for emmett till, even if he had to do it himself. >> i decided to go back to the delta and dig for more information. i could hear people outside talking, talking about. >> for mine years he interviewed witness, and pored over thousands of pages of documents. he identified 14 he believes were involved in kidnapping and murder and came to the grim cloogs that at least five of them were african-american. killed. i had all these names. that was some of the things i department. >> we were able to find a few things that were not found in the '50s. >> dale was the fbi agent not assigned to the case. >> they had help. following up on the leads. the investigators learnt new detail. >> from witnesses that had been afraid to come forward, the body wa
roy and tj confessed to a reporter for $4,000. they were never brought up on charges because of the fact of the double jeopardy rule. they could not be tried in a urt co of law for the same -- court of law for the same thing twice. they got off scot-free. >> he was determined to see justice done for emmett till, even if he had to do it himself. >> i decided to go back to the delta and dig for more information. i could hear people outside talking, talking about. >> for mine...
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roy stryker had kept very tight grasp on the operation as long as he was in charge of it. the fontographer's -- the photographers reported to him. e charged other agencies the per diem. he was a wily bureaucrat and understood those other places could pay for the travel and his photographers would have to charge his agency only for the days they made his pictures. diminishing in realized hise strategy was about to backfire on him because the national had come into existence during the time he was working. government pictures, government photographers pictures had to go to the national archives and had of theo the records agency that paid for them. that meant he would no longer have this time capsule of all of the pictures made under his agents. they would be dispersed to whoever paid for the travel money. he was still well and is connected that he was able to pull strings to get the fsa collection to come to the library of congress where it could be kept together as a single unit. it took the president to step in to say they could be kept together, but he did have the conne
roy stryker had kept very tight grasp on the operation as long as he was in charge of it. the fontographer's -- the photographers reported to him. e charged other agencies the per diem. he was a wily bureaucrat and understood those other places could pay for the travel and his photographers would have to charge his agency only for the days they made his pictures. diminishing in realized hise strategy was about to backfire on him because the national had come into existence during the time he...
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here's abc's aditi roy. >> reporter: in front of all their friend and 10-year-old son this couple is holding a ceremony. renewing their vows, not exactly. >> these rings do not symbolize who we are to each other anymore. >> we're releasing them. >> reporter: clark and valerie first xs changed the rings 14 years ago. today in a new age ritual you might only find in san francisco, they're handing them back over and uncoupling. >> one, two, three! >> reporter: they no longer consider each other husband and wife but they decided to continue living together in the same house in order to raise jonah. >> is there any sense of mourning or loss doing this? >> no. it is actually, we have grieved a lot of euroour our relationship so long. that isn't the usual way it works. >> even in movies like crazy stupid love. >> i slept with someone. >> divorce often gets ugly. >> if you keep talking i am going to get out of the car. >> it shows the how broken we are. >> okay. >> reporter: no wonder in real life actress gwyneth paltrow and cold play front man chris martin decided to con sthussciously uncou
here's abc's aditi roy. >> reporter: in front of all their friend and 10-year-old son this couple is holding a ceremony. renewing their vows, not exactly. >> these rings do not symbolize who we are to each other anymore. >> we're releasing them. >> reporter: clark and valerie first xs changed the rings 14 years ago. today in a new age ritual you might only find in san francisco, they're handing them back over and uncoupling. >> one, two, three! >> reporter:...
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i want to ask but that, roy.now there were those -- because i write about that in the book -- who whispered, "i'm for you, i'm with you." as you're taking that stand, do you find that your stand encouraged others to take a stand, as well? >> yes, sir. more so than ever. there was a young gentleman at the high school in texas the next year who did a similar thing when his mike got cut off. millennials are taking stands all across this nation, it seems like. i think we're becoming aware that our liberties with being taken away. one of the issues we face even in school, our teacher this past week asked the students, she said, "how many of you feel very passionate about something? someone's being oppressed," some raised their hands. "how many of you are doing something?" most of the hands went down. she asked, "why?" used to be, if you felt someone was hurt, you would take a stand for them. not anymore. the students said, "we don't feel that our voices are being heard." i don't think the millennials are realizing wha
i want to ask but that, roy.now there were those -- because i write about that in the book -- who whispered, "i'm for you, i'm with you." as you're taking that stand, do you find that your stand encouraged others to take a stand, as well? >> yes, sir. more so than ever. there was a young gentleman at the high school in texas the next year who did a similar thing when his mike got cut off. millennials are taking stands all across this nation, it seems like. i think we're becoming...
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roy and camilla katz began their love story in 1945, in the czechoslovakia city. mrs. released from the labor camp and mr. katz was a army sold shore passed to a dance with locals. two were immediately drawn to each other but the the catch here is that roy didn't speak a word of check and camilla didn't speak english. >> we could not talk to each other but we just look at each other. >> i don't know how you describe it, i just really fell in love with her. >> ahh. two months later through an army interpreter roy popped the question and camilla obviously said yes. seven decades and language lessons together. they see a secret to long marriage is knowing it takes two. all you need is language of love. >> sweet story. >> yes. >> so sweet. >> we will be right back. >>> super hero descended on temple university in north philadelphia they ran, in support of the gift of life foundation. after the the 5k they signed up for the international bone marrow registry. the spectation is one day they will be a match and become a cancer patients hero. >>> pope doesn't come to town unti
roy and camilla katz began their love story in 1945, in the czechoslovakia city. mrs. released from the labor camp and mr. katz was a army sold shore passed to a dance with locals. two were immediately drawn to each other but the the catch here is that roy didn't speak a word of check and camilla didn't speak english. >> we could not talk to each other but we just look at each other. >> i don't know how you describe it, i just really fell in love with her. >> ahh. two months...
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aditi roy, abc news, middletown, california. >>> so devastating. thank you so much. >>> firefighters are hoping today's weather will give them a little bit of relief. today's temperatures expected to be about 10 to 15 degrees cooler than yesterday's highs. as the week progresses, there is some possible rain in the forecast. but tough to say how much for the region is affected by the fires. >>> a small plane has crashed narrowly missing nearby homes in virginia. witnesses say the pilot sheered the tops of trees but was able to avoid power lines. neighbors helped a woman and man escape the burning plane. they smothered the flames on the pilot who was on fire at the time. the pilot and passenger were airlifted to the hospital. the cause of the crash unknown right now. >>> now to the latest in the sniper shooting, keeping the phoenix area on edge. police are now coping with copycats. three 18-year-olds now under arrest. the real shooter or shooters still out there. here's more from abc's kayna whitworth. >> reporter: four arrests but no break in the ca
aditi roy, abc news, middletown, california. >>> so devastating. thank you so much. >>> firefighters are hoping today's weather will give them a little bit of relief. today's temperatures expected to be about 10 to 15 degrees cooler than yesterday's highs. as the week progresses, there is some possible rain in the forecast. but tough to say how much for the region is affected by the fires. >>> a small plane has crashed narrowly missing nearby homes in virginia....
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now, roy's life outside of prison. >> check this out. slagle is really a cyborg from the future, so tasing him won't help. haven't you seen "terminator"?
now, roy's life outside of prison. >> check this out. slagle is really a cyborg from the future, so tasing him won't help. haven't you seen "terminator"?
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kevin: angela loathes her neighbor roy. on sunday, police say roy torched the belongings at the base of the driveway and frasier's father worries that the flame would spread to his home next door. angela: my dad asked him to not start enough fire after the police put it out and left. then he attacked him. i went around the corner, i found my dad laying in the driveway. kevin: terrified, frasier called 911 and roy allegedly said, "i will burn the entire woods down." >> i have lost count of how many police cars, they kept rolling in. kevin: according to the court documents once in handcuffs he told the officers he squeezed his neighbor's neck, heard a cracking noise and washed at his neighbor fell to the ground. paramedics took that man -- >> horror. kevin: her father to the hospital with cuts and bruises across his face. pfeiffer facing multiple felony charges. angela: i would like to see him in jail for a very long time. kevin: i'm kevin lewis, abc7 news. kimberly: more than 400 police officers are taking part in the search
kevin: angela loathes her neighbor roy. on sunday, police say roy torched the belongings at the base of the driveway and frasier's father worries that the flame would spread to his home next door. angela: my dad asked him to not start enough fire after the police put it out and left. then he attacked him. i went around the corner, i found my dad laying in the driveway. kevin: terrified, frasier called 911 and roy allegedly said, "i will burn the entire woods down." >> i have...
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according to court documents, 18-year-old michelle carter assisted conrad roy, also 18, in taking hisife by "suicide," by counseling him to overcome his doubts and pressuring him to commit suicide in the short term. instead of trying to talk roy out of killing himself or notifying someone who possibly could have intervened and helped out, carter seemingly encouraged instead. encouraged that 18-year-old to overcome his doubts and go through with suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning. in one of their hundreds of disturbing conversations, carter wrote this "when are you going to do it? stop ignoring the question." and then went on to say "do you have any other generators that work that you can go and get?" "yes, probably" conrad says, ha ha. and in bold she says "go get one." and then carter says "you're fine, it's going to be okay. you just have to do it, you can't think about it." "okay, okay, i got this." he says. carter responds "yes, i believe in you. did you delete the messages?" joseph cataldo joins me for newton, massachusetts, the attorney for michelle carter. it's hard for me to
according to court documents, 18-year-old michelle carter assisted conrad roy, also 18, in taking hisife by "suicide," by counseling him to overcome his doubts and pressuring him to commit suicide in the short term. instead of trying to talk roy out of killing himself or notifying someone who possibly could have intervened and helped out, carter seemingly encouraged instead. encouraged that 18-year-old to overcome his doubts and go through with suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning. in...
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three months later and through an army interpreter roy popped the question.d yes seven decades and some language lessons later they say the secret to a long marriage is knowing that it takes two. >> beautiful. great story. >>> well, photo featuring 10 army soldiers is getting a lot of attention today but this has nothing to do with their jobs. take a look. this picture features military moms breastfeeding their babies. photographer tara ruby says the shoot was intended to celebrate annulet -- and ultimately decorate the first lactation room at el paso's fort bliss base. the army veteran says which when she was active duty there were no options for nursing so she had to find private places to pump. her message, women do not have to choose between being a soldier and being a mother. >> that is beautiful. big talkers now and reprimanding someone else's kid isn't exactly a crime but cops in new york city are looking for a woman who was intents on giving a kid a message about manners she chased him down slapped him and gave him a blood knee nose. the 10-year-old w
three months later and through an army interpreter roy popped the question.d yes seven decades and some language lessons later they say the secret to a long marriage is knowing that it takes two. >> beautiful. great story. >>> well, photo featuring 10 army soldiers is getting a lot of attention today but this has nothing to do with their jobs. take a look. this picture features military moms breastfeeding their babies. photographer tara ruby says the shoot was intended to...
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. >> and siegfried and roy's new baby tiger. >> now, "e.t."'s take on the biggest stories. >> thank you for joining us today. we hspecial show to you celebrating the 95th anniversary of ms. america. >> with the ladies this weekave a leading up to the competition, and here's all press and excitement from the preliminaries in atlantic city. >> strutting in the swim suits, there was a controversy brewing behind the scenes. a report claims vanessa williams returning as head judge was in a battle with organizers over vanessa apologizing about her infamous nude photo scandal in exchange for a new crown. >> vanessa williams did not have her crown taken away. own. >> williams and the pageant in a bt *up'doff? according to the ceo, there was not going to be a presentation of a new crown. >> there have been rumors about her being recrowned. she doesn't have to be recrowned because it was never taken away. >> when we asked about an on stage apology, we were told to expect surprises. i can't imagine the ovation when we announce williams is >> i know. >> it
. >> and siegfried and roy's new baby tiger. >> now, "e.t."'s take on the biggest stories. >> thank you for joining us today. we hspecial show to you celebrating the 95th anniversary of ms. america. >> with the ladies this weekave a leading up to the competition, and here's all press and excitement from the preliminaries in atlantic city. >> strutting in the swim suits, there was a controversy brewing behind the scenes. a report claims vanessa williams...
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in one series of texts inside the indictment roy asked, quote, how was your day?arter responded when are you doing it? carter allegedly texted you're finally going to be happy in heaven. no more pain, no more bad thoughts and worries. you'll be free. carter has pleaded not guilty. her defense team has asked the judge to dismiss the case over what it calls first amendment violations. owen boss has been covering this story for the "boston herald" and owen joins me now. thanks for being here, owen. so many disturbing aspects of this case. i want to play a little bit of what the prosecutor said in court and we'll talk about it. >> she's not just encouraging him, she is through technology taking part. it's as though she's there right next to him. >> on the flip side, the defense says roy took his own life and he's responsible for that. >> that's right. the allegations here are that she went beyond just trying to counsel him through his depression, that she started pressuring him and asking him why he heasn't taken his own life. the defense attorneys are saying this is
in one series of texts inside the indictment roy asked, quote, how was your day?arter responded when are you doing it? carter allegedly texted you're finally going to be happy in heaven. no more pain, no more bad thoughts and worries. you'll be free. carter has pleaded not guilty. her defense team has asked the judge to dismiss the case over what it calls first amendment violations. owen boss has been covering this story for the "boston herald" and owen joins me now. thanks for being...