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job saying he had to work the next morning. >> then got another text asking to hang out. >> a text from hernandez. >> the text alluded to, let's have another great night. >> a part of you thought, you've got to work the next day. >> go home, yeah, it's already like 9:00, 9:00ish. >> when you left each other, what do you remember saying to him? >> i'm going to see you later. >> little did he know, there would be no "later." the next night, monday, june 17th, 5:37 p.m. lloyd's body is discovered by a jogger in north attaborough, 30 miles south of where he lives. here at the crime scene, investigators find odin lloyd's wallet, driver's license, and five .45 caliber shell casings. they suspect he was first shot in the back and then finished as he was lying face up in the secluded area of an industrial park. daryl hodge learns of the murder from lloyd's sister, olivia, who calls him. >> i could hear. >> did she say he's dead? >> in between the cries and the bawling, daryl darryl, odin is dead. i'll be there in a minute. i got to the house, got inside. >> you saw his mom? >> yeah. >> what did
job saying he had to work the next morning. >> then got another text asking to hang out. >> a text from hernandez. >> the text alluded to, let's have another great night. >> a part of you thought, you've got to work the next day. >> go home, yeah, it's already like 9:00, 9:00ish. >> when you left each other, what do you remember saying to him? >> i'm going to see you later. >> little did he know, there would be no "later." the next...
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the next morning. >> then he got another text asking to hang out. >> a text from hernandez. >> the text alluded to, let's just have another great night. >> i take it a part of you thought, man, you have to go to work the next day. >> yeah, go home. it was already like nine-ish. >> so when you left each other, what do you remember saying to him? >> see you later. >> little did he know there would be no later. the next night, monday, june 17th, 5:37 p.m., lloyd's body is discovered by a jogger in north ad adaboro, 35 miles south of where he lives. >> here at the crime scene, investigators find odin lloyd's wallet, driver's license, and five shell casings. he was first shot in the back and finished lying on his back facing up. >> darrell hodge learning of the murder from his sister lydia who calls him. >> did she say he is dead? >> in between the cries, she said owen is dead. i got to the house, got inside -- >> and you saw his mom, what did she say? >> darrell, who killed my son? what do you say to that? i immediately wrapped my hand her her and i said, i don't know. >> i just don't know.
the next morning. >> then he got another text asking to hang out. >> a text from hernandez. >> the text alluded to, let's just have another great night. >> i take it a part of you thought, man, you have to go to work the next day. >> yeah, go home. it was already like nine-ish. >> so when you left each other, what do you remember saying to him? >> see you later. >> little did he know there would be no later. the next night, monday, june 17th, 5:37...
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>> tell the story, be faithful to the text, but also relate the text to the context. >> okay. >> i think that's the constant correlation, the text of scripture, the meaning that's purposed, connected to the context of our life and how we live our life. >> you're telling the story to the congregation, so we have a share basis. what do you mean be faithful to the text? >> at times, as i just suspensioned to the reference of the movie, we can distort it or do it just as we sometimes interpret it through our eyes be so subjective that we only want to support our point of view, and not look at the entire text of what it's trying to say for people then, to people now, and trying too say to the people -- to say to the people of the future. and i think that's what is faithful to the text. >> and that's what we will continue to do. and ron swisher continues to host mosaic. >> anything exciting in the new year? >> again, when it comes to the religious stories and all we say, to try to have that interfaith. >> that's what mosaic is about. have a blessed new year, and we hope at a prosperous one for
>> tell the story, be faithful to the text, but also relate the text to the context. >> okay. >> i think that's the constant correlation, the text of scripture, the meaning that's purposed, connected to the context of our life and how we live our life. >> you're telling the story to the congregation, so we have a share basis. what do you mean be faithful to the text? >> at times, as i just suspensioned to the reference of the movie, we can distort it or do it just...
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i cannot respond to text or phone calls while i'm driving and it sends a text saying that i'm drivingunavailable. it's activated when the car goes over a certain speed. >> the apps can distract. that one servings to protect. thank you for sharing this. it was a fun competition on a serious subject. any take-home message? >> when it comes to distracted driving, you are not as good as you are. >> exactly. when you are on the road drive. >> that's it for this episode of techknow. we'll have more science and innovation stories next time. >> dive deep behind the scenes and follow expert contributors on twitter, facebook instagram and more. >>> next saturday weathering the storm. experts broadcast how to stay safe in extreme weather. "techknow"'s team of experts show you how the miracles of science. >> "techknow" where technology meets humanity. next saturday at 7:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> this is al jazeera america. i'm thomas drayton in new york. let's get you caught up on the top stories of this hour. officials say four have been arrested in greece. interpol say they ma
i cannot respond to text or phone calls while i'm driving and it sends a text saying that i'm drivingunavailable. it's activated when the car goes over a certain speed. >> the apps can distract. that one servings to protect. thank you for sharing this. it was a fun competition on a serious subject. any take-home message? >> when it comes to distracted driving, you are not as good as you are. >> exactly. when you are on the road drive. >> that's it for this episode of...
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i cannot respond to text or phone calls while i'm driving and it sends a text saying that i'm drivingi'm unavailable. it's activated when the car goes over a certain speed. >> the apps can distract. that one servings to protect. thank you for sharing this. it was a fun competition on a serious subject. any take-home message? >> when it comes to distracted driving, you are not as good as you are. >> exactly. when you are on the road, drive. >> that's it for this episode of techknow. we'll have more science and innovation stories next time. >> dive deep behind the scenes, and follow expert contributors on twitter, facebook, instagram and more. >> next saturday. >> visibility was 3 to 5 nautical miles. >> weathering the storm. >> we want to show people how to replace property against the worst mother nature has to offer. >> experts forecast how to stay safe. >> i'm standing in a tropical windstorm. >> in extreme weather. >> oh my god. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surpris
i cannot respond to text or phone calls while i'm driving and it sends a text saying that i'm drivingi'm unavailable. it's activated when the car goes over a certain speed. >> the apps can distract. that one servings to protect. thank you for sharing this. it was a fun competition on a serious subject. any take-home message? >> when it comes to distracted driving, you are not as good as you are. >> exactly. when you are on the road, drive. >> that's it for this episode...
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mistake. [ laughter ] [ talking over each other ] >> --texting and texting.t's very funny. you brought in a funny text. >> yeah, i did. i brought in a really funny text! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is from -- >> this is real -- this is from, this is from my son -- my wonderful son, to me. >> jimmy: yeah. cal. but he thought he was sending a a text to -- >> to his girlfriend. >> jimmy: to his girlfriend. [ audience ohs ] >> oh, no! oh, no! >> jimmy: look, it says -- >> here he goes. here it is "can i come see my baby now?" [ laughter ] and then, tell a -- >> jimmy: wrong person. cringe! [ laughter ] >> "what i meant to say was i checked my card and the money is not on it but i'm sure it will be on later today." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and then here's what, here's what you said. what'd you text back to him? >> and i said, "ha ha ha. yes, i'm sure the money will be in later, baby." [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: i think if that can't be more humiliating -- >> and then the worst thing is that i brought on it a talk show. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] no, no, n
mistake. [ laughter ] [ talking over each other ] >> --texting and texting.t's very funny. you brought in a funny text. >> yeah, i did. i brought in a really funny text! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is from -- >> this is real -- this is from, this is from my son -- my wonderful son, to me. >> jimmy: yeah. cal. but he thought he was sending a a text to -- >> to his girlfriend. >> jimmy: to his girlfriend. [ audience ohs ] >> oh, no! oh, no! >>...
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sabrina way more than he was texting his wife?od, kevin and sabrina texted and called each other almost 1500 times. that compares to just 200 calls and texts between kevin and lisa. prosecutors then turned jurors attention to kevin's behavior after lisa's murder. david strunk was one of kevin's close friends. strunk testified that kevin seemed desperate to visit sabrina in jail, just one day after the murder. >> he told me that he just wanted to let her know that he was still there for her. this was the person that had just killed his wife, and i was shocked that he would want to have any sort of contact with her. >> reporter: according to karen kowall, kevin's real reason for wanting to see sabrina was to keep her from talking to police -- and telling them about kevin's involvement in the murder plot. >> that trip to the jail was certainly huge. >> reporter: as pleased as prosecutors were with their case so far, they knew it would stand or fall on how the jury responded to their next witness. >> you guys worried? >> i was worried
sabrina way more than he was texting his wife?od, kevin and sabrina texted and called each other almost 1500 times. that compares to just 200 calls and texts between kevin and lisa. prosecutors then turned jurors attention to kevin's behavior after lisa's murder. david strunk was one of kevin's close friends. strunk testified that kevin seemed desperate to visit sabrina in jail, just one day after the murder. >> he told me that he just wanted to let her know that he was still there for...
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he texted -- rider had all but given up. he being ited a final good-bye -- he texted a final good-bye to his mother and two children convinced he was not going to get t rich is still wearing his georgetown hospital wristband. doctors just released him after almost four days. his story of terror underground and the desperate effort to get out is supplemented by a new video. >> i understand there's smoke on the train. please op the doors. we are about -- open the doors. we are about to move back to the platform. >> by the time they get us to the platform we'll be cooked. >> he said the train won't move until the train that's already in the plaza gets out. >> reporter: rich says several metro transit police were in his car yelling into their radios trying to get another train to move out of l'enfant
he texted -- rider had all but given up. he being ited a final good-bye -- he texted a final good-bye to his mother and two children convinced he was not going to get t rich is still wearing his georgetown hospital wristband. doctors just released him after almost four days. his story of terror underground and the desperate effort to get out is supplemented by a new video. >> i understand there's smoke on the train. please op the doors. we are about -- open the doors. we are about to move...
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they text with the trafficker, they text with their john, that is how they set up appointments. and just logically, kids text, right? so when we talked to them about calling a hotline. they said i wouldn't call a hotline, for a variety of reasons. the most obvious being, my trafficker is standing over my shoulder. and so we worked with polaris to launch the be free text short code, which was a way for victims and anyone who wanted to interact with the national human trafficking hotline to text instead of call. and what we're excited to see is that we are achieving -- i won't say we have achieved because i believe there is more work to be done. but we are achieving what we originally set out to achieve, which is give victims a more direct and accessible way to reach out for help. so we know that about 9% of the calls that come into the hotline are victims themselves and 20% of the texts are from victims themselves. our objective this year with efforts we're undertaking is to increase that percentage and launch marketing programs that speak directly to the victims themselves and g
they text with the trafficker, they text with their john, that is how they set up appointments. and just logically, kids text, right? so when we talked to them about calling a hotline. they said i wouldn't call a hotline, for a variety of reasons. the most obvious being, my trafficker is standing over my shoulder. and so we worked with polaris to launch the be free text short code, which was a way for victims and anyone who wanted to interact with the national human trafficking hotline to text...
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in a text logan writes "cops r giving me my money back! and we're in business!". >> right. >> reporter: money that, had he been arrested and had you been called, he would never have been able to use to purchase drugs. >> no, he wouldn't have been. >> reporter: instead, logan stays at umass, and soon comes the most dire of all of his texts. "i'm a heroin addict," he confesses to a friend. school's out." but he keeps all of this a secret from his mother. at the same time he is asking his mother for lasagna, the night before parents' weekend, ten months after he went undercover, he sends a message to a dealer desperate for a fix -- "my veins are crying. is the traffic going to be bad?" the dealer responds "you will very soon be in the loving comforting arms of miss h." by the next morning, logan, just 20 years old, is dead. >> reporter: where was logan found? >> in the bathroom. >> reporter: on the floor? >> yes. nearby, there was a spoon and a needle. >> reporter: it is a fate francesca is certain could have been avoided if only she had been given a chance. >> we s
in a text logan writes "cops r giving me my money back! and we're in business!". >> right. >> reporter: money that, had he been arrested and had you been called, he would never have been able to use to purchase drugs. >> no, he wouldn't have been. >> reporter: instead, logan stays at umass, and soon comes the most dire of all of his texts. "i'm a heroin addict," he confesses to a friend. school's out." but he keeps all of this a secret from his...
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text the next day, it was great, i'd love to see you again. or never want to see you again. >> reporter: in a world no means no, a woman could say ten minutes after the text. >> that's why i said the next morning, you have a confirmation. >> reporter: however parents have the conversation, experts insist it must be had. >> find out what is the college you're considering doing about these kinds of incidents. what is the history of the college tell you about how they handle these crimes. and the other piece is have an open dialogue with your child. let them know these kinds of things are happening. and to take precautions that they need to take. >> reporter: all it took was one night to stun a university and derail the lives of several students. all young, all gifted, and all allegedly drunk. for "nightline," i'm byron pitts in new york. >>> up next we go to the top of yosemite for what some say is the toughest climb in the world. >>> and see the gasp-producing oscar snubs this year. >> you fight harder than those irth guys and you win. >> and t
text the next day, it was great, i'd love to see you again. or never want to see you again. >> reporter: in a world no means no, a woman could say ten minutes after the text. >> that's why i said the next morning, you have a confirmation. >> reporter: however parents have the conversation, experts insist it must be had. >> find out what is the college you're considering doing about these kinds of incidents. what is the history of the college tell you about how they...
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that text book has not changed. i have the 2015 school books. >> you're aware of this problem. >> we work at it every year, but i will tell you that we've got 100 saudi students studying here in the united states. so either they're not paying attention to this in school or it's not working. because >> but you concede it's a tiny percentage of students who become students in the west. >> about 10% yes. having said that we're continually focused with the saudi government focus on the agenda to the exclusion to everything else. and that has bred a sense of intolerance to many challenges in the region, but i will not dismiss the state department's effort over these years. >> we'll be back with nor "inside story" after a short break. we know we come back we'll continue the theme. can the instincts and chess moves from the end of the ottoman empire to the digital stage protect its border. is being rich going to be enough? stay with us. >> we're back on "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. the death of kin
that text book has not changed. i have the 2015 school books. >> you're aware of this problem. >> we work at it every year, but i will tell you that we've got 100 saudi students studying here in the united states. so either they're not paying attention to this in school or it's not working. because >> but you concede it's a tiny percentage of students who become students in the west. >> about 10% yes. having said that we're continually focused with the saudi government...
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i heard you were texting and driving. this is not a cool idea. she wants to make sure her daughter is safe on the road. she reached out to tom mave. >> if you want to drive home a point, here is what it does. imagine getting the devastating news of a strategy that didn't have to happen. here's where tom mave enters the picture. he's dressed like a police officer. the young teenage girl is the one who comes to the door. >> there was a serious car accident your mom was involved in. >> is he okay? >> no. there was a young man texting and driving. >> there was a serious accident. the mother was involved. and she didn't make it. >> oh my goodness. this isn't a prank. >> you impersonate a cop and convince a girl? >> we are proving our point. >> he is sending a message and in the process we all got pranked. >> you got us. >> looks fun. >> involves lots of injuries. >> the daredevils who do it anyway. >>> and a bride dances alone on the beach to remind people -- >> even when tragedy strikes, there is hope. >> her journey of healing. >>> kicking off 2015
i heard you were texting and driving. this is not a cool idea. she wants to make sure her daughter is safe on the road. she reached out to tom mave. >> if you want to drive home a point, here is what it does. imagine getting the devastating news of a strategy that didn't have to happen. here's where tom mave enters the picture. he's dressed like a police officer. the young teenage girl is the one who comes to the door. >> there was a serious car accident your mom was involved in....
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>> in the biblical text?> yes. >> oh, that's a -- >> you know i got to ask you that. >> creative imagination my brother. >> i got to ask you that. >> lord i appreciate it. i appreciate it. [laughter] yeah or it's difficult for me to make that kind of leap in our late modern times to some of the biblical text that shaped my own tradition. and, therefore, i would never want to make any kind of direct parallel. because when i read the biblical text, i read it in a spirit. and, of course, as a christian, i'm centric, you see, i focus on the pal sin january jew -- pal stint january jew named jesus, and because i keep track of it in the way of keeping track of the love and justice, it doesn't really spill over into the particular years and the parallel of the years. there's more to love and justice that i'm focusing on, brother. but you stay strong this your prophetic work. >> thank you sir. >> absolutely. absolutely. [applause] >> thank you so much, cornel west. this was such a wonderful conversation. i wish it co
>> in the biblical text?> yes. >> oh, that's a -- >> you know i got to ask you that. >> creative imagination my brother. >> i got to ask you that. >> lord i appreciate it. i appreciate it. [laughter] yeah or it's difficult for me to make that kind of leap in our late modern times to some of the biblical text that shaped my own tradition. and, therefore, i would never want to make any kind of direct parallel. because when i read the biblical text, i read it...
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text and history narrative series. he regularly participates in supreme court litigation. he joined after serving as program director of the center for constitutional demomeracy. and as an attorney with the brendon for center justice at nyu school of law. we will begin with ilya shapiro. please welcome. thank you. [applause] >> well thanks very much for everyone for coming. and those of you in c-span land for watching. i hope you are enjoying your insomnia at 3:30 in the morning. by now everyone has ruled that the supreme court ruled that corporations can fire women who use birth control and religion trumps all over recourse. or that is what my twitter feed told me about the decision of burwell vs hobby lobby. it had nothing to to with the power of big business freedom to use contraception or balance constitutional concerns. hobby lobby was a straightforward statutory ruling on whether the government could override religious freedom. the supreme court ruled that corporations can't be forced to pay for their employees c
text and history narrative series. he regularly participates in supreme court litigation. he joined after serving as program director of the center for constitutional demomeracy. and as an attorney with the brendon for center justice at nyu school of law. we will begin with ilya shapiro. please welcome. thank you. [applause] >> well thanks very much for everyone for coming. and those of you in c-span land for watching. i hope you are enjoying your insomnia at 3:30 in the morning. by now...
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texting while driving, a dangerous combination. d.c. gives out tickets for distracted driving but the punishment make it a lot more severe. >> i have been friends that have been lost while getting texting and driving. >> right now, you get a hundred dollar ticket but soon it could cost repeat offenders hundreds of dollars and keep them from behind the wheel. >> driving while you are texting could end up having your license suspended. >> at first ticket is still $100 but attack it in a year and a half. a third would be 400 blocks and three strikes will cost the drivers license and car registration for up to six months. >> that is crazy. >> after thinking about the effects, lacey ross changed her mind. >> i'm a huge offender. >> some say that a license suspension is going to far. >> that is a little harsh. i agree should not text and drive but no license. >> this was just introduced but so far no adamant opposition from any other city council members. >> thank you very much. coming up tonight at 6:00, some called the forecast a bust, we w
texting while driving, a dangerous combination. d.c. gives out tickets for distracted driving but the punishment make it a lot more severe. >> i have been friends that have been lost while getting texting and driving. >> right now, you get a hundred dollar ticket but soon it could cost repeat offenders hundreds of dollars and keep them from behind the wheel. >> driving while you are texting could end up having your license suspended. >> at first ticket is still $100 but...
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alex and samantha were texting of course. >> i asked how she was doing and what. out to dinner now and went out to a friend's house and came back to the dorm. >> on the way back, clayton got that ticket and the cop saw the two walk away separately. then, at 12:13 a.m., alex posted a cryptic tweet, should have known it read, should have known. >> what do you think it meant? >> it probably does have something to do with clayton, but i don't exactly know. >> minutes later, alex swiped her card to enter her dorm with clayton. it was 12:17 on saturday morning. so now, investigators were desperate to find out where clayton wittamore was. >> luckily, we had all his information from the ticket. >> but clayton was a model of cooperation then. what could he tell them, if anything, about what happened in the dorm room that night. >> what is your gut telling you happened? >> i couldn't put together what happened because it was so violent and so many things that didn't make sense in the room it was hard to say this is what happened, you know, case closed. >> what were the scen
alex and samantha were texting of course. >> i asked how she was doing and what. out to dinner now and went out to a friend's house and came back to the dorm. >> on the way back, clayton got that ticket and the cop saw the two walk away separately. then, at 12:13 a.m., alex posted a cryptic tweet, should have known it read, should have known. >> what do you think it meant? >> it probably does have something to do with clayton, but i don't exactly know. >> minutes...
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text and history narrative series. he regularly participates in supreme court litigation. he joined the center after serving as program director of the cardoza law school's nor schumer center for constitutional democracy and as an attorney with the brennan center for justice at nyu school of law. so we will begin with ilya shapiro. please welcome hum. thank you. [applause] >> well thanks very much everyone, for coming and those of you in c-span land for watching. i hope you're enjoying your insomnia at three in the morning. [laughter] so by now everyone here has heard that the supreme court ruled that corporations can fire women who use birth control and that religion trumps all other values and constitutional discourse. at least that's what my twitter feed told me when the supreme court decision in burwell v. hobby lobby came down. actually, the case had nothing to do with the power of big business the freedom to use any kind of contraceptive or how to balance religious liberty against other constitutional concerns. h
text and history narrative series. he regularly participates in supreme court litigation. he joined the center after serving as program director of the cardoza law school's nor schumer center for constitutional democracy and as an attorney with the brennan center for justice at nyu school of law. so we will begin with ilya shapiro. please welcome hum. thank you. [applause] >> well thanks very much everyone, for coming and those of you in c-span land for watching. i hope you're enjoying...
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text, text text, picture of themselves, text text, text picture of their friends -- [laughter] text text text, picture of the food they're eating. [laughter] occasionally they use important and powerful apps, and they change the world. [laughter] so what do you learn from this? you learn that they're highly, highly interactive. they're highly verbal in a text way, right? they're communicating all the time. and they're very much valvar than i was at -- valvar than i was at the age. they're on supercharge all the time. frankly, if you have a child, your child is online all the time. and if they wake up at night they're online when they walk up, and then they go -- wake up, and then they go back to sleep. >> jonathan? thoughts? >> clearly, eric is more insightful about the state of millennials than i could ever hope to be. i would ask the apms who you hired for me as opposed to going in and tell them how to develop products for these millennials. i think we're certainly seeing a big transition to apps on mobile devices. i have not yet figured out what their preferred form of communication i
text, text text, picture of themselves, text text, text picture of their friends -- [laughter] text text text, picture of the food they're eating. [laughter] occasionally they use important and powerful apps, and they change the world. [laughter] so what do you learn from this? you learn that they're highly, highly interactive. they're highly verbal in a text way, right? they're communicating all the time. and they're very much valvar than i was at -- valvar than i was at the age. they're on...
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. >> i've got a text. >> reporter: a text he received from tera earlier that day. >> it says, "i'm afraidrt myself. i'm so, s-o-o-o, upset, sad and hurt." >> reporter: open and shut. by 2 a.m. police were wrapping up their work at the chavez house. and detective jones headed to tera's parents' home to break the news. >> he introduced a deputy and a chaplain. and they said, "it's about your daughter." so, i'm already feeling weak. >> what did you think? >> i thought there was a terrible traffic -- traffic accident. i never -- never thought to hear otherwise. >> i asked them what happened. and aaron jones said, "it's an apparent suicide." >> reporter: possibly the most painful news a family can ever hear, but the cordovas weren't prepared to accept it and they felt a deep conviction that no one outside this family saw coming. >> when you hear suicide, what did you think? >> no way, no, no way. >> that girl loved those children. and i knew right then and there that she would not take her life and leave those children behind. 3 f2 y dejarÍa esos chicos solos. i never would have in a million y
. >> i've got a text. >> reporter: a text he received from tera earlier that day. >> it says, "i'm afraidrt myself. i'm so, s-o-o-o, upset, sad and hurt." >> reporter: open and shut. by 2 a.m. police were wrapping up their work at the chavez house. and detective jones headed to tera's parents' home to break the news. >> he introduced a deputy and a chaplain. and they said, "it's about your daughter." so, i'm already feeling weak. >> what...
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the meaning of the text of the constitution is one thing. how that meaning is to be given legal effect by the courts is another. so-called new originalists -- i consider myself one -- call the activity of ascertaining the meaning of the texas of -- the text of the constitution stuffingsal enter operation. when you're trying to figure out what the constitution means you're engaged in interpretation and then they call the activity of giving that meaning legal effect constitutional construction. when it comes to constitutional interpretation then, originalists think the meaning of the constitution remains the same or should remain the same, until it's properly changed by an article 5 amendment. the mean offering the constitution remain the same until it's properly changed. and in this proposition i think both david and ilya agree, at least this is the proposition to which the constitutional accountability center has committed itself. but when it comes to giving the original meaning of the text legal effect by adopting constitutional constructio
the meaning of the text of the constitution is one thing. how that meaning is to be given legal effect by the courts is another. so-called new originalists -- i consider myself one -- call the activity of ascertaining the meaning of the texas of -- the text of the constitution stuffingsal enter operation. when you're trying to figure out what the constitution means you're engaged in interpretation and then they call the activity of giving that meaning legal effect constitutional construction....
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so explain that to me. >> i think it goes to the statutory text.e statutory text says, women affected byh4 childbirth, and related medical conditions shall be treated the same as others with the inability to work. what it is saying to an employer, don't consider whether this person is affected by pregnancy or not so affected. that's not the basis on which you can compare this employee to other employees. instead base it on the employee's ability to work. the text wastsñ adopted from general electric which upheld the policy on the disabling condition. treating some kind of disabling conditions separate from pregnancy related -- >> you admitted that other persons can't be read literally. you have to read things into it. and you would read into it people in the same job classification. but if you can do that then why can't you also read into it people whose injuries -- whose disabilities have the same source? >> because once you do that, then the second clause of the pda doesn't occupy any space. and then congress should have stopped with the first cl
so explain that to me. >> i think it goes to the statutory text.e statutory text says, women affected byh4 childbirth, and related medical conditions shall be treated the same as others with the inability to work. what it is saying to an employer, don't consider whether this person is affected by pregnancy or not so affected. that's not the basis on which you can compare this employee to other employees. instead base it on the employee's ability to work. the text wastsñ adopted from...
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, and not interacting with the child. >> the purpose of that ad is not to tap the evils of texting or watching television. those are not evil things in themselves, what's noticeable is here's a child standing up in a play pen looking at his mom and her back is to him and she's texting and got the tv on. it's a missed opportunity for that language engagement. it's more about that and less it's not a commentary about texting. >> what kind of feedback are you getting about this campaign? >> the greatest thing -- it's one of the most fun, wonderful things i've ever worked on in my career. the feedback has been so overwhelmingly positive. parents are excited about it. it does a lot of things, reinforces what many of them believe they are doing already but a lot through social media are sharing their ideas about -- here's another idea of how i do this at home and it worked well with my kids. he's in third grade now and at the head of his class. >> i want to ask before we run out of time. you have kits for new parents. >> yes, every mother in the state of california should go home from the h
, and not interacting with the child. >> the purpose of that ad is not to tap the evils of texting or watching television. those are not evil things in themselves, what's noticeable is here's a child standing up in a play pen looking at his mom and her back is to him and she's texting and got the tv on. it's a missed opportunity for that language engagement. it's more about that and less it's not a commentary about texting. >> what kind of feedback are you getting about this...
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any good texts. i don't have anybody to texts. no pudding. >> pudding pie. >> now, your phone on the other hands. >> oh, no no no no no. >> not even going to do that. i know, i shouldn't. i don't even want to know. >> never supposed to touch someone's phone. >> plus, i have it on 102nd, it goes to a password block in 102nd. now i learned my lesson. smart. >> i had two minute one time? uh-huh. >> mistake? >> big mistake. >> there is a new instagram account calling out the goofy fashions worn by dad. >> called fashion dads. now, take a look at some of these photos. oh, my goodness. >> oh, the cup off shorts. t-shirt. and i don't know if you can see. >> top ciders, which you wear on boats. >> not suppose -- not the both shows, it is the shorts. >> too short. >> before the -- above the knees knee? >> do you have any of those shorts? >> no, no, no. >> here is another dad. he likes this one we're about to show. the color red. look at that pose, some thigh action there. >> somebody just bar of the up lasagn
any good texts. i don't have anybody to texts. no pudding. >> pudding pie. >> now, your phone on the other hands. >> oh, no no no no no. >> not even going to do that. i know, i shouldn't. i don't even want to know. >> never supposed to touch someone's phone. >> plus, i have it on 102nd, it goes to a password block in 102nd. now i learned my lesson. smart. >> i had two minute one time? uh-huh. >> mistake? >> big mistake. >> there is a...
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. >> did he text you tuesday? sent me the text at 4:30. >> just want to make sure i have it all here. >> reporter: but while the clues may be sending the family in jim spelock's direction, law enforcement is not convinced. >> and when other people began to focus their coverage towards spelock, they were able to tell me early on, "don't go there. don't do that." >> reporter: police even issue a rare public statement clearing spelock on paper. it's unheard of. police are going in a different direction and they make an arrest. >> so, who do you think that man in the jumpsuit is? we're live tweeting throughout tonight's show. use #abc2020. >>> when we come back here tonight, we'll take you inside that police interrogation room. two cops and one suspect with a very strange way to show his grief. and you'll see it for yourself. sweet charmin!!!softness... take a closer look at charmin ultra soft and you'll love what you see. not only can you use less, but you can actually see the softness in our comfort cushions. we all
. >> did he text you tuesday? sent me the text at 4:30. >> just want to make sure i have it all here. >> reporter: but while the clues may be sending the family in jim spelock's direction, law enforcement is not convinced. >> and when other people began to focus their coverage towards spelock, they were able to tell me early on, "don't go there. don't do that." >> reporter: police even issue a rare public statement clearing spelock on paper. it's unheard...
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"sorry to the family and you" he texted. "nothing will ever fix or undo what i did.'s sister took the stand and supported her brother's story. their father, scott whittemore, did not respond to dateline's calls. there is no record of complaints against him, but a defense expert, a psychiatrist, testified scott admitted that as a former marine he may have been rough. because of that abuse, the expert concluded, that clayton was suffering that extreme emotional disturbance and snapped in the dorm room. the prosecution begged to differ. >> it's just sad and tragic. and you know what, we never discounted or denied his past, but that doesn't excuse what he did. >> reporter: three weeks after the trial began, the case went to the jury. the verdict was swift. guilty of second-degree murder. >> i just felt this overwhelming sense of relief, that the truth came out, and that there was finally a verdict. it was the right verdict. alex's mom did not attend the trial, but followed it closely and tweeted. >> reporter: becky kogut, after the verdict, tweeted, "justice for my beaut
"sorry to the family and you" he texted. "nothing will ever fix or undo what i did.'s sister took the stand and supported her brother's story. their father, scott whittemore, did not respond to dateline's calls. there is no record of complaints against him, but a defense expert, a psychiatrist, testified scott admitted that as a former marine he may have been rough. because of that abuse, the expert concluded, that clayton was suffering that extreme emotional disturbance and...
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a text from the teen led to her rescue.bach tells us just last month a 16-year-old girl from out of state was also rescued. >> reporter: inside police headquarters there was a phone call. >> we were contacted by the fbi. >> he says the agent was very specific. >> information there was a juvenile who was texting their parents saying she was forced into prostitution. >> the 17-year-old victim texted on her phone how she was too scared to run away, saying they might hurt me. the victim and her captors were in the caw nal. after -- canal. after striking out police moved the investigation west into the downtown area. and within hours they found what they were looking for. >> one of our common areas is the transit center. >> reporter: officers immediately began toscan the -- to scan the center. . >> there she was. we separated both parties. got the victim by herself. she immediately said thank you. >> reporter: she was take aback by the crime. >> i have a child of my own. blows me away that our humanity has come down to that wher
a text from the teen led to her rescue.bach tells us just last month a 16-year-old girl from out of state was also rescued. >> reporter: inside police headquarters there was a phone call. >> we were contacted by the fbi. >> he says the agent was very specific. >> information there was a juvenile who was texting their parents saying she was forced into prostitution. >> the 17-year-old victim texted on her phone how she was too scared to run away, saying they might...
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with unlimited talk, text, and up to 10gb of 4g lte data. switch to t-mobile. today. >> jimmy: our next guest is the most feared defensive end in all the nfl. he was in his 3rd pro bowl yesterday and now he is here. from the houston texans, please welcome j.j. watt. [ cheers and applause ] how is it going? >> you have me on after channing. >> jimmy: it's not fair to me. don't worry about channing. you're doing all right for yourself. i can't even imagine playing football against you. just looking across the feel and there you are, i would probably cry. i really i think i would. >> it's not like that. those people in the coffee room are much harder. >> jimmy: you were the mvp of the pro bowl. [ cheers and applause ] it is certainly an honor to be named to the pro bowl. did you take the game seriously? >> well, the defensive mvp gets a truck. so yes i took it very seriously. >> jimmy: you wanted the truck. >> i wanted the truck. you have like a $100 million contract and you still wanted the truck. >> i would like to keep the 100 if i could. >> jimmy: are you thri
with unlimited talk, text, and up to 10gb of 4g lte data. switch to t-mobile. today. >> jimmy: our next guest is the most feared defensive end in all the nfl. he was in his 3rd pro bowl yesterday and now he is here. from the houston texans, please welcome j.j. watt. [ cheers and applause ] how is it going? >> you have me on after channing. >> jimmy: it's not fair to me. don't worry about channing. you're doing all right for yourself. i can't even imagine playing football...
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how much of a sacred text is that bureau in washington right now? >> just this week, his committee approved and oversight plan of what agencies they would look at. of course, cfsb was on it. they want to look at the structure of it. republicans would like to have a board run it, rather than the director today. they also want to change the funding. right now, it is not under congressional appropriation. they would like to rein it in under appropriation's control. i think you will see democrats fight tooth and nail on those kinds of big, structural changes to cfpb. of course, elizabeth warren will be at the front of that. >> final question, leadership interest in bills in this area. how much will they want to get this legislation to the floor? >> meaning dodd-frank changes? >> exactly. >> it is interesting. they certainly prioritize did in it in the budget debate at the end of last year. what you're probably going to see -- they did take a vote on dodd-frank changes already this year. they weren't successful, because they did it under a procedure wher
how much of a sacred text is that bureau in washington right now? >> just this week, his committee approved and oversight plan of what agencies they would look at. of course, cfsb was on it. they want to look at the structure of it. republicans would like to have a board run it, rather than the director today. they also want to change the funding. right now, it is not under congressional appropriation. they would like to rein it in under appropriation's control. i think you will see...
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. >> siri, every time i text somebody a text and doesn't come out right, next one following, siri, she did my wrong givagain. doesn don't you love it when you can blame it on a robot. sam is right again, equal and opposite sides of the nation. we're talking about highs, many cities will struggle to break out of the 20s. as we head throughout the next couple days, we are going to see that ridge of high pressure that's been keeping us dry and warm will start to retreat to the east. for us another day of 60s to low 70s with that stagnant mass overhead. we are going to see more winds starting tonight and especially into tomorrow evening. this is our seventh consecutive spare the air day with the unhealthy levels of pollution. temperatures for today are going to end up in the 60s, 69 for the south bay. that's a lovely day, ten degrees above average for this time of year if you take away the haze. you'll have a better shot of the hillside today. you'll be able to see it through that thick layer of haze. it's not much better than yesterday. we will see improvement. next week looking good for
. >> siri, every time i text somebody a text and doesn't come out right, next one following, siri, she did my wrong givagain. doesn don't you love it when you can blame it on a robot. sam is right again, equal and opposite sides of the nation. we're talking about highs, many cities will struggle to break out of the 20s. as we head throughout the next couple days, we are going to see that ridge of high pressure that's been keeping us dry and warm will start to retreat to the east. for us...
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text.e said, sara, that's his wife, told me no more soccer, i am done. my christmas day, i had my whole family in my case. on your case? [ laughter ] or do you have a tiny family that you carry around? >> no, they were bothering me because i got hurt and -- >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, okay. back to the text message. it says, go cowboys. all right. i will go to dallas and new york. i just can't run or jump. i need to grow and become a man. my family needs me. i love you ladies. [ cheers and applause ] there are so many -- i would love to have been there. i would love to have been there as your whole family yelled at you over the holiday. >> no, no, no. it was crazy. >> jimmy: so, you can work, be you cannot run or jump. by the way, i have never seen you do any of those three things in the first place. >> only drink and eating. >> jimmy: yes. are you really going to give up soccer because your wife told you you have to? >> jimm >> yeah. >> jimmy: aren't you worried about your figure? you work so ha
text.e said, sara, that's his wife, told me no more soccer, i am done. my christmas day, i had my whole family in my case. on your case? [ laughter ] or do you have a tiny family that you carry around? >> no, they were bothering me because i got hurt and -- >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, okay. back to the text message. it says, go cowboys. all right. i will go to dallas and new york. i just can't run or jump. i need to grow and become a man. my family needs me. i love you ladies. [ cheers...
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i was embarrassed. >> reporter: brandon continued to lay on the guilt trip in texts.ssages. >> i didn't do anything. i feel like i'm getting blamed for stuff that didn't even happen. i just want to cry. me and a bunch of my teammates are probably going to get kicked off the team unless something changes. >> what was your main concern at that time? >> my main concern was protecting mr. vandenburg. >> reporter: the pair meet up later that day. >> how was he treating you? >> he was being extremely kind. nicer than usual. >> what happened next? >> he kissed me. then he initiated intercourse. >> and how long did that last? >> a few seconds. >> reporter: what the victim is never told by brandon is that he and three others were involved in her sexual assault and videotaped the encounter to share with friends. two months later, the victim will learn exactly how and who inflicted that pain when she watches the videos. >> were you able to identify yourself? >> that was me. >> the video you did view, did it have audio also? >> it did. >> did you hear a voice? >> i heard a voice
i was embarrassed. >> reporter: brandon continued to lay on the guilt trip in texts.ssages. >> i didn't do anything. i feel like i'm getting blamed for stuff that didn't even happen. i just want to cry. me and a bunch of my teammates are probably going to get kicked off the team unless something changes. >> what was your main concern at that time? >> my main concern was protecting mr. vandenburg. >> reporter: the pair meet up later that day. >> how was he...