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ted williams joins us now live. he spent a lot of time here this week. hat can you glean as a former prosecutor as an attorney from the fact that it sounds like these folks are already trying to recruit a jury pool. everyone that i have talked to so far on the street is convinced these officers are guilty and wish we had gone back to hanging on the courthouse steps. last night would have been just fine with them. is it possible to get a jury here or is this a guaranteed change of venue? >> -- over the past week by the citizens of baltimore, and also what the state's attorney's representation which was in part i believe a political statement. as a defense attorney i would immediately move for a change of venue in fairness to the officers themselves. >> reporter: as we look at marilyn mosby, the prosecuting attorney she's a very young, ambitious prosecutor she's taken a lot of heat. yesterday when she got up and announced these charges in a big press conference she said we have heard your calls for no justice, no peace, and now i'm providing justice for fre
ted williams joins us now live. he spent a lot of time here this week. hat can you glean as a former prosecutor as an attorney from the fact that it sounds like these folks are already trying to recruit a jury pool. everyone that i have talked to so far on the street is convinced these officers are guilty and wish we had gone back to hanging on the courthouse steps. last night would have been just fine with them. is it possible to get a jury here or is this a guaranteed change of venue?...
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joining us now on the phone to weigh in on this situation that is unfolding in garland, texas, is ted williams d.c. lawyer and former homicide detective. ted, good to talk to you. how are you? >> my pleasure kelly. >> ted, i was talking earlier to walid farez, as well as bill daley, as well as pamela xwelgellar the organizer of the event tonight. as she stated "we are living in the age of jihad," and she said she launched this to defend our freedom of speech. so why would someone carry out this kind of attack against this event? and we're still trying to determine if this event precipitated it. >> well you know kelly, yes, we are living in a time of jihad. that is an accurate statement. and yes, we do have a right to exercise our first amendment. but we also have to be very cautious these days. we really tonight dodged a bullet if i can use that terminology, no pun intended. you have law enforcement officers who acted as a barrier to keep the individuals who were exercising their first amendment right safe. and as a result of that we've got these two individuals, two unidentified individuals w
joining us now on the phone to weigh in on this situation that is unfolding in garland, texas, is ted williams d.c. lawyer and former homicide detective. ted, good to talk to you. how are you? >> my pleasure kelly. >> ted, i was talking earlier to walid farez, as well as bill daley, as well as pamela xwelgellar the organizer of the event tonight. as she stated "we are living in the age of jihad," and she said she launched this to defend our freedom of speech. so why would...
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. >>> joining us now on the phone is ted williams d.c. lawyer and former homicide detective. now, ted, thanks for joining us again. you have been following this story today. from the scene, and penalople in the area they must be breathing a big sigh of relief tonight. >> absolutely. i was there around 7:00 early in the area of the home during the greta van susteren show. you could feel there was a great deal of tension in the air. you have to believe that the tension has been relieved by the arrest of went tonight. >> are you surprised that he was taken into custody without incident? >> i am. and i'm elated that law enforcement, no one was injured. and i'm happy that he was taken into custody alive, because i do believe that he has a great deal of information that he can in fact provide law enforcement concerning this -- this heinous crimes. >> now, wint's former defense attorney said he believes he is innocent. what's your take on that? >> well i don't know whether he's innocent or guilty. i do know they have been able to tie him to that home by virtue of the pizzas that were
. >>> joining us now on the phone is ted williams d.c. lawyer and former homicide detective. now, ted, thanks for joining us again. you have been following this story today. from the scene, and penalople in the area they must be breathing a big sigh of relief tonight. >> absolutely. i was there around 7:00 early in the area of the home during the greta van susteren show. you could feel there was a great deal of tension in the air. you have to believe that the tension has been...
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ted williams thanks for joining us and giving us information you have so far, we appreciate your time. >> my pleasure. >> reports that wint made it to brooklyn, new york but he's been arrested in washington, d.c. joining us now on the phone is former nypd detective patrick bossnan. what can you tell us? was he in new york? heading back to washington, d.c.? what are your thoughts? >> it's difficult to speculate with any precision where he was, whether or not he headed to new york. the time line will be developed and established as facts become evident but i've got to tell you the fact is that this moro show this nightmare is on the exact same plane as you recall in 2007 in connecticut when dr. pettitte and his family were slaughtered in connecticut. this madness, this monstrosity that occurred is the exact same stuff. what you have here is a fantastic and amazing demonstration of how forensic investigators come forward, a crust of a pizza in 2015. that didn't happen in 1995. this is today's methodology and takes these animals, these monitors into custody, quick, quick, quick. that is t
ted williams thanks for joining us and giving us information you have so far, we appreciate your time. >> my pleasure. >> reports that wint made it to brooklyn, new york but he's been arrested in washington, d.c. joining us now on the phone is former nypd detective patrick bossnan. what can you tell us? was he in new york? heading back to washington, d.c.? what are your thoughts? >> it's difficult to speculate with any precision where he was, whether or not he headed to new...
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homicide detective ted williams and former prosecutor katie fang joins us. ted, even if the arrest becomes legal because he claims that the knife is unlawful to possess, you still -- the police still -- they're still supposed -- you're not supposed to die in police custody even if it's a legal arrest. >> right. that is correct. if the knife legally, illegal, you cannot abuse- >> you are supposed to get a trial. >> abuse somebody in your custody. but this is huge greta, because the state's attorney there is a big question mark about ms. mosley as to whether shy rushe rushed to judgment and is confident. in maryland law if you have havea button on that knife, it makes it illegal. >> she said it was legal. >> under baltimore law, if it springs automatically open that makes it illegal. you would expect the state's attorney to know that. the question is was there a rush to judgment? >> katie, ted makes a pretty trk point because it makes the prosecutor look like i don't know how it's going to roll out with the facts. it makes it look like the prosecutor didn't und
homicide detective ted williams and former prosecutor katie fang joins us. ted, even if the arrest becomes legal because he claims that the knife is unlawful to possess, you still -- the police still -- they're still supposed -- you're not supposed to die in police custody even if it's a legal arrest. >> right. that is correct. if the knife legally, illegal, you cannot abuse- >> you are supposed to get a trial. >> abuse somebody in your custody. but this is huge greta, because...
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ladies and gentlemen, replacing ted williams now, 19 years old, chip whitly. kid comes running out on the field. hi everybody. chip whitly. it's going to be fine. ie got this. no i'm fine really. i'm fine. i'm fine. >> e was never that ambitious. in fact if anyone in my life had said, you know maybe you could be a writer on the letterman show, that's where i would have -- i probably would have focused on that. >> in 2003 you got your own show on ans and then all of the sudden you were competing against your hero in a way. >> yeah. >> that must have been weird. >> i never felt like i was competing against hymn. i never felt i was worthy enough to be a threat. i think he agreed. >> it was a thrill for kimmel to host letterman as a guest. but an early appearance by letterman on conan's show was especially valuable. >> how did you get this job, by the way? >> we had been on the air a couple of months and dave came on as a guest. and that was a huge deal. >> i felt like his doing that it wasn't just showing up on a talk show it was like hey, everybody get behind th
ladies and gentlemen, replacing ted williams now, 19 years old, chip whitly. kid comes running out on the field. hi everybody. chip whitly. it's going to be fine. ie got this. no i'm fine really. i'm fine. i'm fine. >> e was never that ambitious. in fact if anyone in my life had said, you know maybe you could be a writer on the letterman show, that's where i would have -- i probably would have focused on that. >> in 2003 you got your own show on ans and then all of the sudden you...
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ted williams and katie phang. special prosecutor. do you agree with the police union or not?is last night on "on the record" that i find it to be a little bit interesting that the state attorney's husband nick mosby is a city councilman and the area where a lot of the rioters have been from. i have an issue her mentor is billie murphy a three year judge who is representing the family of freddie gray. that combined with the donations and the relationship with her husband as a city councilman suggests to me that there might be something maybe that should be looked into or maybe you should eliminate the appearance of possible impropriety. >> ted? >> i disagree with katie. i do not look at this as a conflict of interest. i mean, do i understand the close relationship. but a prosecutor in many venues have close relationship. the fact about it is this prosecutor herself would not be trying this case. it will be somebody in the office. same issue out in ferguson missouri where they were trying to get rid of the prosecutor. their best thing to do is not spend their time on whether th
ted williams and katie phang. special prosecutor. do you agree with the police union or not?is last night on "on the record" that i find it to be a little bit interesting that the state attorney's husband nick mosby is a city councilman and the area where a lot of the rioters have been from. i have an issue her mentor is billie murphy a three year judge who is representing the family of freddie gray. that combined with the donations and the relationship with her husband as a city...
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. >> i want to bring in now also on the phone ted williams a washington, d.c. attorney and former homicide detective. you are with us by phone? >> yes, i am. >> and i know you are following this. it is always interesting to get the different perspectives from law enforcement because our safety is in your hands. i know i say former but you guys are always officers in your hearts and your heads. i would image that when something like this happens you are already thinking about what you would be doing and what they must be doing. >> oh absolutely. i think if you look at what they are able to see, law enforcement is deaf litfinitely in control here. there are at least two robots and one of them we can see on the screen is by this automobile here. they are definitely concerned about booby traps. you would also say if you look at the automobile there's a light right by the license plate. at this stage i would have to believe that law enforcement have run that tag, and they are trying to find out as much as they can about the two individuals who have been told or kill
. >> i want to bring in now also on the phone ted williams a washington, d.c. attorney and former homicide detective. you are with us by phone? >> yes, i am. >> and i know you are following this. it is always interesting to get the different perspectives from law enforcement because our safety is in your hands. i know i say former but you guys are always officers in your hearts and your heads. i would image that when something like this happens you are already thinking about...
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ted williams joins us. ted, what in the world is going on in baltimore.hey have had 108 murders is far this year and new york city, which is much bigger than baltimore has had 115. >> greta, what you are looking at is gross incompetence in the hierarchy of the administrations in baltimore. let me tell you what i mean by that the very first night that the riots broke out in baltimore and the thugs that were throwing rocks and missiles at police officers, those police officers were told to stand down. >> that is the information i have gathered. then, when you take that and you move forward to where the states attorney comes out and she indicts and arrests six police officers, now the problem is look something happened to freddie grey. i don't know whether that was an accident or criminal act the states attorney said this that there was a knife and she used that and said it was a legal knife and so therefore, the arrests was illegal. what we now found out is that the knife was illegal so therefore the arrest was legal. so, police officers are getting so many
ted williams joins us. ted, what in the world is going on in baltimore.hey have had 108 murders is far this year and new york city, which is much bigger than baltimore has had 115. >> greta, what you are looking at is gross incompetence in the hierarchy of the administrations in baltimore. let me tell you what i mean by that the very first night that the riots broke out in baltimore and the thugs that were throwing rocks and missiles at police officers, those police officers were told to...
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. >> that's ted williams. >> we'll get to that. >> well, you know it's the season when a lot of us aree skin. coming up next, the doctors will explain how you can achieve the healthy summer glow not just by spraying the sun tan lotion on at the beach but actually changing what you eat? by changing what you eat. with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills, manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even check your connection status on your phone. now it's easier than ever to manage your account. get started at xfinity.com/myaccount >>> and we're back. . >>> and we're back now "sunday house call" in our segment should i worry, that could be a lot of stuff. one viewer writes my hands and feet. are there changes i can make to my dieten to help reduce dry sk? we are in the middle of the summertime coming up. >> he has dry skin. >> well, i wouldn't be a good practicing internalist if i didn't pointmi out the first thg to do is see your physician. your internist, primary care. makeke
. >> that's ted williams. >> we'll get to that. >> well, you know it's the season when a lot of us aree skin. coming up next, the doctors will explain how you can achieve the healthy summer glow not just by spraying the sun tan lotion on at the beach but actually changing what you eat? by changing what you eat. with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills, manage service appointments and find...
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ted williams in his best year failed 6-10 times at the plate with a .400 batting average. i never knew one existed until being federally indicted by the united states department of justice and did research finding depending on the year they boast a 95-96 percent conviction rate. if you are a defendant in federal court, you are facing david and goliath and i have been lucky enough to be on the other side and talk a little bit about is. that was the reality i stepped into on december 9th 2008 when at 6:21 in the morning the door bell would not stop ringing where i was staying. i was fundraising for my brother. committed for four months the door bell continued to ring i thought it was someone playing pranks. got dressed, went downstairs and saw two men flashing fbi badges and requesting entrance. you can imagine that was a shocking event for me and forever changed by life and took me in a direction i never expected. later that morning, the then-u.s. attorney, patrick fitzgerald announcing my brother was arrested and said lincoln would turn over in his grave. we read the crimi
ted williams in his best year failed 6-10 times at the plate with a .400 batting average. i never knew one existed until being federally indicted by the united states department of justice and did research finding depending on the year they boast a 95-96 percent conviction rate. if you are a defendant in federal court, you are facing david and goliath and i have been lucky enough to be on the other side and talk a little bit about is. that was the reality i stepped into on december 9th 2008...
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and ted williams is here, and katie fang joins us. this is a joint motion. they say they want mosby out of there. >> yeah well i think -- >> the whole office. >> i think she has a problem. if she would have came out and just announced the charges, i think that would have been the end of it but greta, this is what ms. mosby did separately. she said this at the end. to the people in baltimore and the demonstrators across america, i heard your call for no justice, no peace. your peace is sincerely needed as i work to deliver justice on behalf of this young man to the youth of this city i will seek justice on your behalf. this is our moment. >> ted, i know everybody's seizing on that. but the practical impact is that this is going to go to a court. a judge is going to decide what is fair and what is not. she's not even going to be in the courtroom. katie -- who are they going to put on there, your thoughts? >> well the motion is an incredibly detailed one, and it's pretty fascinating that the lawyers, and by the way, it's important to note that each officer has
and ted williams is here, and katie fang joins us. this is a joint motion. they say they want mosby out of there. >> yeah well i think -- >> the whole office. >> i think she has a problem. if she would have came out and just announced the charges, i think that would have been the end of it but greta, this is what ms. mosby did separately. she said this at the end. to the people in baltimore and the demonstrators across america, i heard your call for no justice, no peace. your...
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joining us now on the phone is ted williams washington, d.c. lawyer and former homicide detective. north washington an automobile in which darren went was in was surrounded by law enforcement and he was taken into custody without any kind of incident or anyone being hurt. >> do you know what time this happened? >> no. i was told that this happened here tonight, though. and that would have been after 7:00 hour. i can tell you during 7:00 hour, on the greta van susteren show i was doing the show from that location. that had not been an arrest and so it happened after that hour. >> so you have no idea what led them to track down this particular vehicle? >> no. i don't. but it was not surprised me if they had a tip. there were initially indications that he was in the brooklyn new york area. and then we started peeling back that onion, and it was determined that he may very well have been headed back to washington, d.c. to turn himself
joining us now on the phone is ted williams washington, d.c. lawyer and former homicide detective. north washington an automobile in which darren went was in was surrounded by law enforcement and he was taken into custody without any kind of incident or anyone being hurt. >> do you know what time this happened? >> no. i was told that this happened here tonight, though. and that would have been after 7:00 hour. i can tell you during 7:00 hour, on the greta van susteren show i was...
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homicide detective and ted williams and katie phang. feeling intimidated nervous on edge because there has been such a backlash against so many of them. it's chilling when a police officer asks will i be arrested for doing my job? what has happened here is and police work you have to be reactive and proactive what you are finding they are being reactive. the about the line of what they're supposed to do in their job. the sad part about it is the crooks are winning. bad guys out on the street winning. they see what's going on between the administration and police officers. >> katie, i don't think you can absolve the states attorney moss buy of any responsibility in this because the prosecutor work side by side the police officer in 99.9% of the cases, the tiny piece is when a police officer is charged with something. but she should be making the police feel safe and secure in executing their jobs. >> she is shooting herself in her own foot. i think it's fair to say that the state attorney marilyn nose buy through the actions by indicting
homicide detective and ted williams and katie phang. feeling intimidated nervous on edge because there has been such a backlash against so many of them. it's chilling when a police officer asks will i be arrested for doing my job? what has happened here is and police work you have to be reactive and proactive what you are finding they are being reactive. the about the line of what they're supposed to do in their job. the sad part about it is the crooks are winning. bad guys out on the street...
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>> ted williams in his best year failed six out of ten times when he went to the plate with a.400 battle average. i never knew one existed until i was federally indicted by the united states department of justice and began doing some research and found that they have a -- depending on year they boast a 95-96% conviction rate. so if you're a defendant in federal court, you are facing goliath. it is a david and goliath battle that identify been fortunate enough now to be out on the other side and talk a little bit about. that was the reality i stepped into on december 9 2008, when at 6:21 in the morning the doorbell would not stop ringing where i was staying. i was fund raising for my brother. i'd committed to doing it at least for four months. the doorbell continued to ring. i thought it was just someone playing pranks. got dressed very quickly, went downstairs and saw two men flashing fbi badges and subpoenas requesting entrance many to friends of blagojevich. you can imagine that was a shocking occurrence for me, and it forever changed my life and took me in a direction i never expected
>> ted williams in his best year failed six out of ten times when he went to the plate with a.400 battle average. i never knew one existed until i was federally indicted by the united states department of justice and began doing some research and found that they have a -- depending on year they boast a 95-96% conviction rate. so if you're a defendant in federal court, you are facing goliath. it is a david and goliath battle that identify been fortunate enough now to be out on the other...
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detective, ted williams. former secret service agent, dan. ted, dan, if i'm surrounded as a cop by 30 or 50 people if people claim i'm harassing them when i do my job and i'm being vilified i don't think i'm going to be as proactive as i once one. ted? >> well sean you're absolutely correct. what the viewers need to understand is that law enforcement officers lock the bad guys up and prosecutors prosecute them. what is going on is law enforcement don't trust the prosecutor to prosecute the bad guys. they believe that they the law enforcement officer, is going to be prosecuted for doing his job. and that's what has happened here in the freddie gray case. that is the sad commentary. it's a mess, sean. >> you know, dan, i go back to the president. with the bully pulpit of the presidency. constantly harping on the cops, rushing to judgment. he's created a narrative that it's unsafe for cops. they're afraid they're going to be blamed indicted or arrested for doing their job. reaction? >> sean listen make no mistake. you're watching in live time not
detective, ted williams. former secret service agent, dan. ted, dan, if i'm surrounded as a cop by 30 or 50 people if people claim i'm harassing them when i do my job and i'm being vilified i don't think i'm going to be as proactive as i once one. ted? >> well sean you're absolutely correct. what the viewers need to understand is that law enforcement officers lock the bad guys up and prosecutors prosecute them. what is going on is law enforcement don't trust the prosecutor to prosecute...
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ted williams tracking the steps of the personal of interest law enforcement determined that whoever torcheds car that when they left here, that they left and they went in this area and in this vincent here. how do we know that? because they have told us that they are looking for a person of interest in this vincent here, griff. and when you look here, you can see that there is a trail that leads right through these woods here and this trail leads right up as we are going up the hill here to the various area where they have now put out a videotape looking for a person of interest. >> the grass is matted down. there has been heavy foot traffic right through where we are. >> well, the reason that you will see a great deal of foot traffic here is because law enforcement were looking for physical evidence in this area. so, what we do know and have released is that they are looking for a person of interest that was seen on the video. by the way, if you notice up here there is a video camera right up on this building here. the personal of interest is walking in this direction here in the back of t
ted williams tracking the steps of the personal of interest law enforcement determined that whoever torcheds car that when they left here, that they left and they went in this area and in this vincent here. how do we know that? because they have told us that they are looking for a person of interest in this vincent here, griff. and when you look here, you can see that there is a trail that leads right through these woods here and this trail leads right up as we are going up the hill here to the...
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former homicide detective and defense lawyer ted williams and katie phang join us., i don't know if she was guilty or not. i wasn't in the courtroom. i have questions whether that trial was fair? >> greta, i also. i don't know whether pamela smart is innocent but pamela smart like any defendant deserves a fair trial. you look jurors who maybe after the fact made money on this. when you look at the fact that there were witnesses after the fact that made money on it. >> but that happens all the time in trials. what's different about this is that she was making those tapes during the trial and what was in her mind to try to make it, you know, to try to make it a more explosive verdict either way. >> greta, the key to what you are say something motive. what motive? >> katie, let me turn to you. the key witness was an intern who wiretapped pamela smart and there was a transcript introduced of that wiretap for the jurors. apparently the jurors didn't hear the wiretaps because there is some audible problems. that transcript, we're told, was never authenticated by the judge
former homicide detective and defense lawyer ted williams and katie phang join us., i don't know if she was guilty or not. i wasn't in the courtroom. i have questions whether that trial was fair? >> greta, i also. i don't know whether pamela smart is innocent but pamela smart like any defendant deserves a fair trial. you look jurors who maybe after the fact made money on this. when you look at the fact that there were witnesses after the fact that made money on it. >> but that...
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homicide detective ted williams and katie phang. i don't know if you heard this ted. let me go back to you. they are not only not getting any information but they are not even getting explanation about the information this is unbelievable. if somebody wrote a book about this, i don't know if anybody would buy it there is no transparency. mayor is over our head. nothing is being done legally right. greta, what we have is this drip drip, drip of information. you just reported that a television station has come forward and said how this incident was supposed to happen and the preliminary reports we don't know what's going on in this town but what we do know is that this is an embarrassment greta. >> katie, do you know what upsets me about this tv local report? i don't know if it's correct or not. it's not source. we can only say that a local tv station is now reporting it from their anonymous sources. this is the sort of thing you know, this is what the police and the mayor should be telling the people and if it's going to impede the investigation, for whatever reason be
homicide detective ted williams and katie phang. i don't know if you heard this ted. let me go back to you. they are not only not getting any information but they are not even getting explanation about the information this is unbelievable. if somebody wrote a book about this, i don't know if anybody would buy it there is no transparency. mayor is over our head. nothing is being done legally right. greta, what we have is this drip drip, drip of information. you just reported that a television...
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homicide detective and defense lawyer ted williams and former prosecutor katie phang. know. i just love talking to this police officer. this is going to be somber later but right now it's it like, you know, all the camaraderie and friendship. >> yeah, not only is there camaraderie and friendship out here, but, when you look around, you don't see what is in the media this black and white situation. you see the men and women who have served and protected us and they are in blue. greta, you just have to love what we see out here. >> just amazing. i should say that we have got some minnesota police officers behind us in spite of the fact it's not green bay. i have. you work day to day out with the police officers. you get to know them so well and see all the heavy lifting they do for the rest of us. how they protect us. what's your thought tonight when you think this is a big occasion but also very somber? they are going to add new names to that wall it was privilege and honor to serve alongside some of the best law enforcement officers in miami-dade and county when i was
homicide detective and defense lawyer ted williams and former prosecutor katie phang. know. i just love talking to this police officer. this is going to be somber later but right now it's it like, you know, all the camaraderie and friendship. >> yeah, not only is there camaraderie and friendship out here, but, when you look around, you don't see what is in the media this black and white situation. you see the men and women who have served and protected us and they are in blue. greta, you...
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. >> one of the best stories from the korean war i think is ted williams the great baseball players with the red sox. shot down, as a pilot and then, of course, lived to go on and have a hall of fame career. that was back in the day when ball players and everybody else, they all went and joined the arm services and for the for this great nation 6:11 is the time. it marks one month since a devastating earthquake in nepal killed 8,000 people. >> philadelphia's nepali community is helping raise money for victims this memorial day weekend. they hosted a block party in south philadelphia that with a reese even fundraiser has brought in $8,000. some of those attending loved ones in the quake and others who lost their homes. >> house crumbled down on her. >> she has already passed. >> more than 2500 nepali americans currently live in philadelphia. >>> well 6:12. at least three people are dead following a week even of tornadoes and flash flood ago cross the southwest, we will show you some damage from 24 straight hours of rain. >>> look away, this may make you a little sick to your stomach right
. >> one of the best stories from the korean war i think is ted williams the great baseball players with the red sox. shot down, as a pilot and then, of course, lived to go on and have a hall of fame career. that was back in the day when ball players and everybody else, they all went and joined the arm services and for the for this great nation 6:11 is the time. it marks one month since a devastating earthquake in nepal killed 8,000 people. >> philadelphia's nepali community is...
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>> ted williams in his best year failed six out of ten times when he went to the plate with a.400 battleaverage. i never knew one existed until i was federally indicted by the united states department of justice and began doing some research and found that they have a -- depending on year they boast a 95-96% conviction rate. so if you're a defendant
>> ted williams in his best year failed six out of ten times when he went to the plate with a.400 battleaverage. i never knew one existed until i was federally indicted by the united states department of justice and began doing some research and found that they have a -- depending on year they boast a 95-96% conviction rate. so if you're a defendant
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the talk about baltimore state's attorney marilyn mosby ted williams and former prosecutor katie phang join us. indicatedy your thoughts, should this prosecutor essentially recuse herself in favor of a special prosecutor of some sort? >> i think you always want to eliminate the appearance of any type of impropriety on either side or any type of bias or subjectivity. let's be frank get and ted. there is concept of pillow talk between spouses. do you mean to tell me when marilyn mosby goes home and she talks about her day that this case in and of itself is not going to pop up in a discussion with her husband a husband who is a baltimore city councilman from west baltimore? i find that very hard to believe. i think the suggestion that she is going to be able to separate her personal life vis-a-vis her husband with her work, i don't think that's going to be possible. i do think you have got to build a bigger wall than just saying that my chief prosecutor is going to handle this case and i'm not the one who is going to be in the trial itself. >> ted? >> katie, i couldn't disagree with you m
the talk about baltimore state's attorney marilyn mosby ted williams and former prosecutor katie phang join us. indicatedy your thoughts, should this prosecutor essentially recuse herself in favor of a special prosecutor of some sort? >> i think you always want to eliminate the appearance of any type of impropriety on either side or any type of bias or subjectivity. let's be frank get and ted. there is concept of pillow talk between spouses. do you mean to tell me when marilyn mosby goes...
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. -- ted williams is the guy. they named a tunnel after him. let me do a day to check. futures up 3. oil gives it up a little bit over the last 48 hours, under $60 on west texas intermediate. 59.35. pound-sterling, 1.5432. really quite advances. builders and others doing better than good off the cameron victory. on jobs day, a turn as we get to 8:30. olivia: i am olivia sterns here with tom keene and brendan greeley. in one hour, we will get that payroll report. economists are forecasting 228,000 new jobs were added in the month of april. joining a staffer preview is peter cook who is at the labor department. it was a big disappointment. what is the outlook for this morning? peter co the expectation among economists we surveyed his for a bounce back, but the request and said washington come on wall street and across the country, that soft patch in the first quarter. today continue? are we going to see that continue today? they're going to be questions about the strength of the economy going forward. their political implications for those running for president. 220,000,
. -- ted williams is the guy. they named a tunnel after him. let me do a day to check. futures up 3. oil gives it up a little bit over the last 48 hours, under $60 on west texas intermediate. 59.35. pound-sterling, 1.5432. really quite advances. builders and others doing better than good off the cameron victory. on jobs day, a turn as we get to 8:30. olivia: i am olivia sterns here with tom keene and brendan greeley. in one hour, we will get that payroll report. economists are forecasting...
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on ted williams and some of his experience is in baseball.livia: brian moynihan has some explaining to do. later today the bank of america ceo meets with investors at his shareholders meeting in charlotte. at issue -- the stoxx underperformance and perhaps more sensitively his dual role as chairman and ceo. he spent time at a boutique bank that focuses on financial services. tom we will get to the issue of the dual role of chairman and ceo, but first the underperformance. bank of america missed first-quarter results that a lot of big banks knocked it out of the park. what is brian moynihan doing wrong that jamie dimon is getting right? tom: it is hard to measure companies of this size and one quarter. period. i think you have to look at what are these companies going to do in the new environment, being a global city with all the new restrictions and laws, what is their strategy from here? when you look at companies like wells fargo, jpmorgan, and bank of america, they will head in different directions. i think wells fargo's is well-fe defined
on ted williams and some of his experience is in baseball.livia: brian moynihan has some explaining to do. later today the bank of america ceo meets with investors at his shareholders meeting in charlotte. at issue -- the stoxx underperformance and perhaps more sensitively his dual role as chairman and ceo. he spent time at a boutique bank that focuses on financial services. tom we will get to the issue of the dual role of chairman and ceo, but first the underperformance. bank of america missed...
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. >> and a man who knows a lot about politics prosecution and police work our very own ted williams wholot of time over the past week on the streets of baltimore and joins us now from back in washington. ted, as i understand the prosecution's case is laid out by miss mosby yesterday, she laid out a lot of things including some political statements as well. we'll leave that for the moment. but the case was essentially that they arrested freddie gray for no good reason. couldn't articulate a crime. number two, he was not buckled in the back of the police van. i think she said that five times maybe during her press conference. and number three, that he ended up dead. those are the facts as we know it as laid out by the prosecutor yet they have charged one officer with second-degree murder depraved hard killing, is this overcharging? >> you know that is going to be the $54,000 question. i think one poor segment of the community will tell you that it is overcharging because you charge the officer goodson is his name he's a van driver he's charged with second-degree murder depraved meaning th
. >> and a man who knows a lot about politics prosecution and police work our very own ted williams wholot of time over the past week on the streets of baltimore and joins us now from back in washington. ted, as i understand the prosecution's case is laid out by miss mosby yesterday, she laid out a lot of things including some political statements as well. we'll leave that for the moment. but the case was essentially that they arrested freddie gray for no good reason. couldn't articulate...
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williams for last. they said we know you're lie ppg ppging. he admitted it he rolled over. ted wells was doing the same thing here. he had all the e-mails this time around. he had all the evidence. he was ready to go in front of jim mcfallkcnally. and patriots counsel said that's not going to happen. maybe he will roll on us, but we're not going to take that chance. >> i'm glad greg brought that up. to that point, roger goodell basically in 2008 if you try to circumvent the rules in any capacity whether or not you're gaining a competitive advantage you will pay. and this is why it's four games and not two or not merely a fine. >> so greg let's me ask you something. you take this whole punishment as is.me ask you something. you take this whole punishment as is. do you think it's a determent to other teams acting this way in the future? >> i think there's no question p and i think really the signal that troy vincent and roger goodell were sending were you better fully cooperate with any investigation that we have. if the investigate tore is asking for an interview with a subject
williams for last. they said we know you're lie ppg ppging. he admitted it he rolled over. ted wells was doing the same thing here. he had all the e-mails this time around. he had all the evidence. he was ready to go in front of jim mcfallkcnally. and patriots counsel said that's not going to happen. maybe he will roll on us, but we're not going to take that chance. >> i'm glad greg brought that up. to that point, roger goodell basically in 2008 if you try to circumvent the rules in any...
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ted by the friars club, through its foundation. national broadcast funding for "the lincoln awards: a concert for veterans and the military family" is provided by leonard a. wilf and by williamaustin. mr. baldwin: as the civil war ended 150 years ago, president abraham lincoln delivered his second inaugural address ending with words that resonate to this day. "let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his oprhan."
ted by the friars club, through its foundation. national broadcast funding for "the lincoln awards: a concert for veterans and the military family" is provided by leonard a. wilf and by williamaustin. mr. baldwin: as the civil war ended 150 years ago, president abraham lincoln delivered his second inaugural address ending with words that resonate to this day. "let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds to care for him who shall have borne the...
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. >>> rick williams santorum is hinting he may announce soon whether he will seek another run for the presidency. he addressed conservative activist in south carolina. scott walker and ted and donald trump spoke at the so-called conservative sum it in greeneville. >>> today is a special day for women in our area who battled breast cancer, it's the 25th an vearps for the rails -- anniversary for the race for the cure. 6,000 survivors tack -- took part in the ceremonies on the art museum stems. she has cancer free for 8 years and said the walk down the step still packs an emotional punch. >> it's happy sad it's a huge feeling of support to believe beside women who understand you and look out at the sea of people who are sporting you is beyond words what the -- support level is under believable. >> thousands of friends and family members took part in the 5k run and walk and one mile fun walk. she said she continues to take part in the race for the cure because the effort to conquer cancer has not yet crossed the finish line. >>> a girl from northeast philadelphia suffered third degree burns after her iphone burst into flames. >> a restaurant in california is serving up cke
. >>> rick williams santorum is hinting he may announce soon whether he will seek another run for the presidency. he addressed conservative activist in south carolina. scott walker and ted and donald trump spoke at the so-called conservative sum it in greeneville. >>> today is a special day for women in our area who battled breast cancer, it's the 25th an vearps for the rails -- anniversary for the race for the cure. 6,000 survivors tack -- took part in the ceremonies on the...