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. >> so in 2013 this documentary comes out, and it's made by sarah burns, ken burns and david mcmahonwas missing with the time that was taken away, bring it back. >> it succeeds not just in raising what reasonable people would consider doubt as to the guilt of the central park five, it raises the possibility that they're actually innocent. >> that film was made while we had the equivalent of a gag order from a federal judge. we could not speak publicly, the daughter of the fil m h worked for the legal team of the five. so i didn't think we'd get a fair hearing. >> a judge has approved a41 million settlement with the five men wrongly convicted in the central park jogger attack. >> the settlement in this case was $41 million. most of the defendants each received $7 million. cory weiss received $13 million. >> this is amazing. >> it's a classic settlement. on the one hand, the defendants get $41 million. and on the other hand, the city sticks by its cops and prosecutors. says we are not going to hang them out to dry. they did not engage in police misconduct or prosecutorial misconduct. >
. >> so in 2013 this documentary comes out, and it's made by sarah burns, ken burns and david mcmahonwas missing with the time that was taken away, bring it back. >> it succeeds not just in raising what reasonable people would consider doubt as to the guilt of the central park five, it raises the possibility that they're actually innocent. >> that film was made while we had the equivalent of a gag order from a federal judge. we could not speak publicly, the daughter of the fil...
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and it's made by sarah burns, ken burns and david mcmahon. >> by interviewing the five, and putting themey can bring the life that was missing. >> why me? cursed god out a couple of times. my faith was gone. >> i lost seven years of my life. i lost that sense of being youthful. >> it changed our life. in '89, it was such a media frenzy that we were scared to speak. but now we take the central park five and we wear it as a badge. and people see us for who we are. >> when the documentary comes out, it succeeds not just in raising what reasonable would consider doubt as to the guilt of the central park five. it raises the possibility that they're actually innocent. >> that film was made while we had the equivalent of a gag order from a federal judge. we could not speak publicly. the daughter of the filmmaker had worked for the legal team of the five. so i didn't exactly think we'd get a fair hearing. >> ken and sarah burns did this city and this country a huge disservice. they perpetrated this lie, they created this myth of these kids that were railroaded, and that never happened. >> when t
and it's made by sarah burns, ken burns and david mcmahon. >> by interviewing the five, and putting themey can bring the life that was missing. >> why me? cursed god out a couple of times. my faith was gone. >> i lost seven years of my life. i lost that sense of being youthful. >> it changed our life. in '89, it was such a media frenzy that we were scared to speak. but now we take the central park five and we wear it as a badge. and people see us for who we are. >>...
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some of the bands on sarah's foot. —— burns. sarah was running for hospice uk.ole is, slow pace. races have volunteers wearing a big flag with a time on it. one is who want to finish the race in a certain time will match with the pace with the finish time. we stay with them at a certain place and support them, provide motivation, keep them at the pace we are instructed to do. i was supposed to do seven and a half hours. all my runners had to be across the line by 730. how are you treated by those around you ? 730. how are you treated by those around you? for the first mile, it was not too bad. we came out of the start, everyone was cheering and clapping, high fives, start, everyone was cheering and clapping, highfives, brilliant. then we got to about a mile and a half in, being overtaken by trucks, transit vans. i was concerned because they were weaving in and out of runners. i was trying to run between runners and tell them, no headphones, vehicles coming through. i could not understand why it was happening because the road is supposed to be closed. i only star
some of the bands on sarah's foot. —— burns. sarah was running for hospice uk.ole is, slow pace. races have volunteers wearing a big flag with a time on it. one is who want to finish the race in a certain time will match with the pace with the finish time. we stay with them at a certain place and support them, provide motivation, keep them at the pace we are instructed to do. i was supposed to do seven and a half hours. all my runners had to be across the line by 730. how are you treated by...
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sarah: survivors are in hospital, mostly with burns. 41 people died in the disaster, and the work toout why is only just beginning. jane: russia and the united states has been sparring over venezuela. top diplomats met today after accusing each otr of interfering in the country's affairs. the trump administration backed a failed uprising against president nicolas maduro las week, and says cuba is propping up his government. a plett-usher takes a lo at the foreign powers shaping venezuela's political crisis. barbara: a cuban in caracasti opens the prod of a famous play, "cat on a hot tin roof," venezuela-style. he has made a name for himself on the stage, and lately it is the cuinns you don't see ge attention, security officials. this is not e actor's world, but it affects him. it hurts. i am sorry. it hurts when they burn your flag. but i don't see that as an act against me or the cuban people, t the cuban government, which is a different thing. barbara: president maduro is backed by the cubans, but also china and escially russia, which supplies much of his weapons and buys much of h
sarah: survivors are in hospital, mostly with burns. 41 people died in the disaster, and the work toout why is only just beginning. jane: russia and the united states has been sparring over venezuela. top diplomats met today after accusing each otr of interfering in the country's affairs. the trump administration backed a failed uprising against president nicolas maduro las week, and says cuba is propping up his government. a plett-usher takes a lo at the foreign powers shaping venezuela's...
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sarah: the carcass of aeroot flight 1492 still lies for it crashed in moscow, burned and twisted by theof light at tour through the plane after it hit thground. approaching its feet, the plane -- approaching xp, the plane bounced on the tarmac before bursting into flames. the pilot had reported problems soon after takeoff. rihe was forced to b the plane down with a tank full of fuel. m as the flames spread froe back, some passengers rushed from the fro doors. one flight attendant describes kicking open an exipeand pushing le to safety through thick black smoke. panic, grab bags in the y possibly blocking the wafor others. all day investigators have been searching the wreckage. they have recovered flight data recorders. and the pilot himself has spoken. he says thene pla's electronics failed after it was struck b communication to the ground was cut. investigaeals with various versions of what happened. amongt them, insufficient pi qualifications, aircraft meantctions, and that head -- beather conditions. sarah: survirs are in hospital, mostly with burns. 41 people died in the disaster, a
sarah: the carcass of aeroot flight 1492 still lies for it crashed in moscow, burned and twisted by theof light at tour through the plane after it hit thground. approaching its feet, the plane -- approaching xp, the plane bounced on the tarmac before bursting into flames. the pilot had reported problems soon after takeoff. rihe was forced to b the plane down with a tank full of fuel. m as the flames spread froe back, some passengers rushed from the fro doors. one flight attendant describes...
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burning. passengers scrambled to escape on emergency chutes. late today, aeroflot said the crew did everything it could to save lives but dozens are feared dead. our sarah harman has more. >> reporter: tonight, a russian passenger plane became a fireball. flames consumed the back half as survivors escaped on inflatable slides. fleeing the burning wreckage on foot. the russian-built superjet was operated by aeroflot and took off from moscow sunday night en route to murmansk. russia's interfax news agency reported the pilots issued a distress call immediately after takeoff, and the plane circled back 30 minutes later for an emergency landing. while it's too soon for a cause, aviation experts say this video will surely provide crucial clues. >> you're not just seeing a little fire in one localized area on the airplane. you're seeing a trail of heavy, thick flame and smoke. and that could only be from a breach in the fuel system. >> reporter: for survivors, a harrowing ordeal and nothing short of a miracle. sarah harman, nbc news. >>> back here at home, a lot of questions tonight about the historic reversal at yesterday's kentucky derby. for the first time
burning. passengers scrambled to escape on emergency chutes. late today, aeroflot said the crew did everything it could to save lives but dozens are feared dead. our sarah harman has more. >> reporter: tonight, a russian passenger plane became a fireball. flames consumed the back half as survivors escaped on inflatable slides. fleeing the burning wreckage on foot. the russian-built superjet was operated by aeroflot and took off from moscow sunday night en route to murmansk. russia's...
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sarah rainsford reports from moscow. the carcass of aeroflot flight 1192 still lies where it crash—landed in moscow, burned and twisted byrough this plane after it hit the ground at sheremetyevo airport. some are calling it a miracle that anyone survived. the plane had landed at speed, bouncing along the runway before bursting into flames. the pilot had reported problems soon after take—off. he was forced bring the plane down with its tanks full of fuel. as the flames spread from the back, some passengers rushed for the front doors. one flight attendant describes kicking open an exit and pushing people to safety through thick, black smoke. some stopped to grab bags in the panic, possibly blocking the way for others. all day, investigators have been searching the wreckage, trying to understand what went wrong. they've recovered the flight data recorders and the pilot himself has spoken. he says the plane's electronics failed after the flight was struck by lightning. communication with the ground, he says, was cut. the plane was a sukhoi superjet, meant to symbolise the revival of russian civil aviation. aeroflot has 50 of
sarah rainsford reports from moscow. the carcass of aeroflot flight 1192 still lies where it crash—landed in moscow, burned and twisted byrough this plane after it hit the ground at sheremetyevo airport. some are calling it a miracle that anyone survived. the plane had landed at speed, bouncing along the runway before bursting into flames. the pilot had reported problems soon after take—off. he was forced bring the plane down with its tanks full of fuel. as the flames spread from the back,...
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burn alive. "it was scary. i chose death on those stairs rather than choosing an unknown risk." sarah was one of the 36 people who died. her brother listened to maxwell's testimony . >> they were in the fire and saw how unsafe those stairs were and how scary the fire was and tomorrow to know that my sister was in that and that is how she died is very painful to hear. >> reporter: the defense unsuccessfully tried to keep maxwell on the stand on the grounds the jury would be swayed by emotion . >> we are confident the jury can see the difference between mr. maxwell's situation that he is in physically and his testimony so we are not worried about mr. maxwell's testimony. >> reporter: former oakland fire chief maria sabatino was back on the stand. she says authorities could not determine the cause of the fire and found no evidence of mock tough molotov cocktails or arson. andrew stein was brought in specifically to cross-examine her . >> she is incompetent, hiding the truth, trying to protect the city. >> reporter: he says she had been in the ghost ship two years while investigating a fi
burn alive. "it was scary. i chose death on those stairs rather than choosing an unknown risk." sarah was one of the 36 people who died. her brother listened to maxwell's testimony . >> they were in the fire and saw how unsafe those stairs were and how scary the fire was and tomorrow to know that my sister was in that and that is how she died is very painful to hear. >> reporter: the defense unsuccessfully tried to keep maxwell on the stand on the grounds the jury would be...
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burn alive. it was scary. i chose death on the stairs rather than choosing an unknown risk. sarah pines was among the 36 people who died. her brother listened to maxwell's testimony . >> to hear someone who was there in the fire and saw how unsafe the stairs were and how scary the fire wasn't to know my sister was in that and that's how she died, it is very painful to hear. >> the defense unsuccessfully tried to keep maxwell off the stand on the grounds that the competent confident by emotion the jury can see the difference between mr. maxwell's situation. >> reporter: former oakland fire investigator, maria sabatino was back on the stand and testified authorities cannot determine the cause of the fire and found no evidence of arson which the defense says is what started it. andrew stein, who was brought in to cross-examine, says he is trying to prove -- >> she is incompetent, hiding the truth, trying to protect the city. >> reporter: stein says she had been there investigating . e w living there and did nothing about it. >> >> reporter: while there was no sign of arson, she did s
burn alive. it was scary. i chose death on the stairs rather than choosing an unknown risk. sarah pines was among the 36 people who died. her brother listened to maxwell's testimony . >> to hear someone who was there in the fire and saw how unsafe the stairs were and how scary the fire wasn't to know my sister was in that and that's how she died, it is very painful to hear. >> the defense unsuccessfully tried to keep maxwell off the stand on the grounds that the competent confident...
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sarah. >>we also have some breaking news from overnight, at least one person has been taken to the hospital with burn injuries and 5 others have been displaced now following a fire at an apartment building in downtown santa rosa. this is actually video that was posted by the santa rosa fire department you can see all the emergency equipment on scene while they were battling it. the fire started just before 1 o'clock this morning. so while you were sleeping. it was on the 6th floor of the rosenberg building on mendocino avenue that building was actually built back in the early 1900's, it's a historic landmark. the red cross is there now helping those 5 people who are at this point without a place to live. we have new video of a fire in oakland and take a look at this this one broke out just before 8 o'clock last night on the 1600 block of east 12th street that just south of lake merritt the video coming to us from a kron four viewer and you can definitely see all the black smoke billowing up there at one point you could actually there it is see the flames shooting up from a tree. this fire w at a home
sarah. >>we also have some breaking news from overnight, at least one person has been taken to the hospital with burn injuries and 5 others have been displaced now following a fire at an apartment building in downtown santa rosa. this is actually video that was posted by the santa rosa fire department you can see all the emergency equipment on scene while they were battling it. the fire started just before 1 o'clock this morning. so while you were sleeping. it was on the 6th floor of the...
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sarah. >>let's take you to the north and now we have some breaking news to share with you overnight at least one person had to be taken to hospital with burn injuries and 5 others were displaced following this fire. it was at an apartment building in downtown santa rosa. this video actually provided by the santa rosa fire department showing all of their equipment they're fighting this fire it broke out just before 1 o'clock this morning. it was on the 6th floor of the rosenberg building. that's on mendocino avenue and if you're so million with the area probably know that's a it's a historic landmark he was built back in the 1900's. so the red cross is out there now helping out those people who are currently displaced as the investigation continues into the cause. this morning we also have new video of a fire in oakland. this one breaking out just a little before 8 o'clock last night on the 1600 block of east 12th street that just south of lake merritt. >>this video from across for viewer really does a good job of showing all that smoke that was going up and at times huge flames as you can see they're leaping into the air. this was a fire a
sarah. >>let's take you to the north and now we have some breaking news to share with you overnight at least one person had to be taken to hospital with burn injuries and 5 others were displaced following this fire. it was at an apartment building in downtown santa rosa. this video actually provided by the santa rosa fire department showing all of their equipment they're fighting this fire it broke out just before 1 o'clock this morning. it was on the 6th floor of the rosenberg building....
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sarah. >>and want to get stranded in the city today. also breaking overnight. a story to tell you about here at least one person has been taken to the hospital with burn injuries and 5 others have been displaced following a fire at an apartment building in downtown santa rosa. >>this is video posted by santa rosa fire. and you can see all the equipment on scene the fire started just before 1 o'clock this morning. it's on 6 the 6th floor of the rosenberg building that's on mendocino avenue that building was constructed back in the early 1900's, it's a historic landmark. the red cross right now is helping those 5 people who are in. now without a place to live this morning. >>we have new video of a fire in oakland, it started just before 8 o'clock last night on the 1600 block of 12th street that just south of lake merritt look at all that black smoke going up. this is video from a kron four viewer who sent it to us at one point you can see flames they're coming from a tree. this fire was at a homeless encampment, nobody was hurt. >>time now is 5 oh 5 in the national news a colorado school is going to be closed for the rest of the week. after a deadly school shoot
sarah. >>and want to get stranded in the city today. also breaking overnight. a story to tell you about here at least one person has been taken to the hospital with burn injuries and 5 others have been displaced following a fire at an apartment building in downtown santa rosa. >>this is video posted by santa rosa fire. and you can see all the equipment on scene the fire started just before 1 o'clock this morning. it's on 6 the 6th floor of the rosenberg building that's on mendocino...
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. >> the defense attorney, tony sarah described him as a family man, who was trying to divide a beautiful environment of art. >>> the fate of what is left of the burned down ghost ship warehouse, that is still not known, the building is near east 14th street and 31st avenue, oakland city of meditators say the owner incorrectly filled out her first permit application and the warehouse can't be torn down until she sends in the proper application. the lawyer representing the families of 13 of the fire victims says, they want to have a say in deciding what happens after the warehouse is torn down. >> the families would like to see some kind of memorial at the location, it hasn't been decided what that might be. but, significantly, they have agreed that there can be a memorial there. >> because of the debris in the chemicals inside the warehouse, tearing it down is complicated, experts say, it could take weeks, maybe even months. and it'll cost between $2 million and $4 million. make sure you stay right here with us for extensive coverage of the ghost ship warehouse trial file. henry lee will be in the courtroom throughout the trial, he will give us updat
. >> the defense attorney, tony sarah described him as a family man, who was trying to divide a beautiful environment of art. >>> the fate of what is left of the burned down ghost ship warehouse, that is still not known, the building is near east 14th street and 31st avenue, oakland city of meditators say the owner incorrectly filled out her first permit application and the warehouse can't be torn down until she sends in the proper application. the lawyer representing the...