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now, where you have the issue of same-sex marriage and other items that are really going at the legal system, is what has made these a lot more controversial than they have been in the past. it is an area that you will see a lot of passion and a lot of litigation probably for a period of time of the country sorts through these issues because this was a country that in its founding principles was led in religious liberty. a number of them at that point time were pacifists. we do not serve in the military, and that was a religious liberty at the time. ok, you're not having to serve. these are issues that we deal with a different context. and the passion have been different at different times then it is now. i am hopeful that we can work through these issues and recognize people's legitimate concerns on these and work on through them. it becomes more difficult when the passion levels get so high. >> the state of kansas has recently seen budget cuts resulting in new school funding bills. what is that bill, and what are the root causes that brought it about? governor brownback: school funding is
now, where you have the issue of same-sex marriage and other items that are really going at the legal system, is what has made these a lot more controversial than they have been in the past. it is an area that you will see a lot of passion and a lot of litigation probably for a period of time of the country sorts through these issues because this was a country that in its founding principles was led in religious liberty. a number of them at that point time were pacifists. we do not serve in the...
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. >>> coming up hear from a family saying the legal system is broken. 's talking about red flags in the days before his son's death on a playground. >>> plus a story of war and reconciliation. chris gordon travels to vietnam to show us how two >>> local man is struggling to come to grips with a death of his young son. the little boy was found at a playground and tonight his father tells news 4 the legal system didn't do enough to protect. >> slap on the wrist. we get ground into dog meat. >> that father fought for sole custody of his child an say it is court did not grant it to him and as derrick ward tells us now, the father wonders if his son would have been better off in his care. >> reporter: the father james remembers the good times with his son. he was only 3 but the personality was already there. >> he loved having fun. you know? he just like me. he loved watching movies. you know? he can quote any movie. >> reporter: he was found dead in this playground and neighbors reported a mother pushing him in the swing for hours. >> came out of nowhere for
. >>> coming up hear from a family saying the legal system is broken. 's talking about red flags in the days before his son's death on a playground. >>> plus a story of war and reconciliation. chris gordon travels to vietnam to show us how two >>> local man is struggling to come to grips with a death of his young son. the little boy was found at a playground and tonight his father tells news 4 the legal system didn't do enough to protect. >> slap on the wrist....
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a practical solution of getting to fixing the legal system is also allowing for a path to legalized status. not citizenship. if you've been here for an extended period of time you have no neck sus to the country of your parents. what are we supposed to do? there's not to be a porntint where we fix the system so legal immigration is easier than illegal and show some respect for people, a kid that might have been here ten years, so say you're not allowed to go to college, i think there's a point past which we're over the line. >> bush is also facing backlash for his comments in the same interview about iraq. saying he would have authorized the invasion of iraq even knowing what we know now. conservative columnist wrote that if he sticks to his guns it will represent a step back for the republican party. huh. meanwhile rand paul is threatening another filibuster this time over reauthorizing the patriot about but the campaign is getting headlines in an early primary state for other matters caught on camera. no campaign likes trackers the people who try to catch candidates in gaffes. a person f
a practical solution of getting to fixing the legal system is also allowing for a path to legalized status. not citizenship. if you've been here for an extended period of time you have no neck sus to the country of your parents. what are we supposed to do? there's not to be a porntint where we fix the system so legal immigration is easier than illegal and show some respect for people, a kid that might have been here ten years, so say you're not allowed to go to college, i think there's a point...
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i mean one of the questions obviously is how when, where did the legal system fail. >> the judge saidhey couldn't prove that he was going to go to somalia for terrorist activity. they ended up getting what looked like what they could on him. obviously the cost was over $100,000 for the informant. so something to look at. but they -- he met the terms of his probation and at some point lost track of him, and he ended up here. >> tristan, "dallas morning news." thank you very much. >>> next convicted boston bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev tears up in court for the first time. why? why is he shedding tears after all those many days of horrific bombing testimony, we want to know. why is he weeping? >>> and why the movie "the lion king" came up in court. >>> ahead here on cnn facebook coo sheryl sandberg's husband has died the result of accidental blunt force trauma that happened when he was exercising on a treadmill. what we need to know about this. stay with us. [ male announcer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts ♪ ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes
i mean one of the questions obviously is how when, where did the legal system fail. >> the judge saidhey couldn't prove that he was going to go to somalia for terrorist activity. they ended up getting what looked like what they could on him. obviously the cost was over $100,000 for the informant. so something to look at. but they -- he met the terms of his probation and at some point lost track of him, and he ended up here. >> tristan, "dallas morning news." thank you very...
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and so you know i want to make sure that the legal system runs the way it should. >> in the neighbourhood residents welcomed the indictments, a move some hope will remain confidence in the justice system. >> we are satisfied with the charges. these are an important step in getting justice for freddy. >> reporter: the mayor issued a warning to the police force. >> to those of you who wish to engage in brutality, misconduct racism and corruption let me be clear - there is no place in the baltimore city police department for you. >> the charges may help diffuse some of the anger in the neighbourhood, but the city-wide overnight curfew and state of emergency remains in force for at least the next few days. >>> at least 27 have been killed as fighting in the southern yemeni city of aden continues. houthi rebels and troops loyal to the exiled president are battling for control of the main airport. we have more. >> reporter: as fighting escalates there's few if any safe zones left. in this hospital one of a handful open, staff are struggling to cope while houthi fighters clash with committees lo
and so you know i want to make sure that the legal system runs the way it should. >> in the neighbourhood residents welcomed the indictments, a move some hope will remain confidence in the justice system. >> we are satisfied with the charges. these are an important step in getting justice for freddy. >> reporter: the mayor issued a warning to the police force. >> to those of you who wish to engage in brutality, misconduct racism and corruption let me be clear - there is...
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the illegal -- the legal immigration system has been broken for decades. half the people came here on a legal visa and overstated. letting a lot of people go home, putting the wrong people and. we have to fix the legal immigration system, something we can do. finally, we must finally, we must decide what to do with the people here illegally. you don't get the privilege of citizenship because there are a lot of people who play by the rules, worked hard to become citizens. maybe you know some. they study, take the oath, take the privilege of citizenship seriously command i do not think that it is fair to say that someone who has not gone through any of that gets the same privilege. perhaps you can earn legal status, perhaps her children can become citizens. americans are compassionate people, but we are fair-minded as well. we have to be fair to those who worked hard, play by the rules and earned the privilege of citizenship. >> take it away. >> thank you. how are you. new hampshire, someone who are as minimum wage, less than $300 per week, barely enough to p
the illegal -- the legal immigration system has been broken for decades. half the people came here on a legal visa and overstated. letting a lot of people go home, putting the wrong people and. we have to fix the legal immigration system, something we can do. finally, we must finally, we must decide what to do with the people here illegally. you don't get the privilege of citizenship because there are a lot of people who play by the rules, worked hard to become citizens. maybe you know some....
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the indian legal system is a fairly rope bust one. u were to level a criticism at the indian legal system it takes its time. today it has reached a verdict. >> all right, many thanks to you, joining us there. we will await to hear word on the send tension. we are keeping a very close eye on the story. appreciate it. i'm rosemary church. the news continues next. >>> investigating isis ties to the texas cartoon contest attack. the organization is claiming responsibility for the ambush that left two gunmen dead. did u.s.ist order that attack or just inspire it? what we're learning as the u.s. puts a bounty on four dangerous isis fighters. team coverage begins now. good morning and welcome to "early start," i'm christine romans. >> and i'm john berman. new information about the two gunmen shot dead by police on sunday as they tried to
the indian legal system is a fairly rope bust one. u were to level a criticism at the indian legal system it takes its time. today it has reached a verdict. >> all right, many thanks to you, joining us there. we will await to hear word on the send tension. we are keeping a very close eye on the story. appreciate it. i'm rosemary church. the news continues next. >>> investigating isis ties to the texas cartoon contest attack. the organization is claiming responsibility for the...
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and so, you know, i want to make sure that the legal system runs the way it should. >> in the neighbourhd ga ibraly,isndt, leasthne f ds. yemeni city of aden continues. houthi rebels and troops loyal to the exiled president are battling for control of the main airport. we have more. >> reporter: as fighting escalates there's few if any safe zones left. in this hospital, one of a handful open, staff are struggling to cope, while houthi fighters clash with committees loyal to country's president. as more injured arrive, news of the death of a doctor killed during an artillery site. two weeks earlier another during was killed by sniper fire. >> translation: the situation here in our hospital is miserable. we are under huge pressure. staff are also under pressure, we are no longer able to deal with this. there's a shortage of equipment and medicine. >> reporter: this boy is not one year old. he was with his grandfather when a bullet pierced his head. hit. there's no heavy lifting equipment. people use their bare hands to look for the dead and injured. >> pro-government forces are backed by th
and so, you know, i want to make sure that the legal system runs the way it should. >> in the neighbourhd ga ibraly,isndt, leasthne f ds. yemeni city of aden continues. houthi rebels and troops loyal to the exiled president are battling for control of the main airport. we have more. >> reporter: as fighting escalates there's few if any safe zones left. in this hospital, one of a handful open, staff are struggling to cope, while houthi fighters clash with committees loyal to...
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now the legal system is in play. i want to bring in our analyst mark o'mara, lisa bloom and the president of the black law enforcement executives cedric alexander with us as well. mark o'mara, to you if i could ask you about the probable cause that state's attorney marilyn mosby said did not exist for the arrest of freddie gray, that yielded charges against several of these officers alone, and yet there's a supreme court opinion that says if you're in a high crime area and you run from police, that in itself is probable cause. what am i misunderstanding? >> here's the thing. the probable -- the allowance to stop is okay based upon a high crime area when you run. so they can stop him and frisk him. but can they arrest him? i think what the prosecutor said was they had a right to stop him. they did not have a right to arrest him. that's the difference. they suggested that the arrest was based upon the five which she said was a legal knife. there is not probable cause to arrest. then when they arrested him, now he is in
now the legal system is in play. i want to bring in our analyst mark o'mara, lisa bloom and the president of the black law enforcement executives cedric alexander with us as well. mark o'mara, to you if i could ask you about the probable cause that state's attorney marilyn mosby said did not exist for the arrest of freddie gray, that yielded charges against several of these officers alone, and yet there's a supreme court opinion that says if you're in a high crime area and you run from police,...
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has grown in now, where you have issue of same-sex marriage and other items really going up, the legal system, is what made these a lot more controversial than they had been in the past. i think it will just be a narrative you will see. a lot of passion and litigation probably as the country's source through these issues. this is a country that founded its principles on religious liberty pair the quakers were one of the first groups delivered in the country. at that point in time, they're pacifists. we do not serve in the military. that was a religious liberty issue at the time. we said, ok, -- these are issues you wrestle with it context. passion level has been different at other times than what it is now. i am hopeful we could work through these issues and recognize legitimate concerns on these and work through them. it becomes more difficult when the passion levels become so high. >> the state of kansas has recently seen in budget cuts spirit what is the bill and what our root causes in the kansan economy that brought it about? governor brownback: school funding is up. the total amount fro
has grown in now, where you have issue of same-sex marriage and other items really going up, the legal system, is what made these a lot more controversial than they had been in the past. i think it will just be a narrative you will see. a lot of passion and litigation probably as the country's source through these issues. this is a country that founded its principles on religious liberty pair the quakers were one of the first groups delivered in the country. at that point in time, they're...
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they did not give them an opportunity to go through the legal system. whatever they did, fleeing from the police, it did not warrant a death sentence. >> one of 13 officers who shot at williams and russell was criminally charged >>> fast-forward to the trial of that officer, michael brelo facing involuntary manslaughter. prosecutors said he alone fired 49 shots including the final 15. protesters have been keeping vigil as the judge blshts. >> next, the toughest job in america's stuffest city. camden ners ci, and the broken -- new jersey, and the broken window approach to cleaning up crime. and a second chance at justice. wednesday on "america tonight", after 10 years of america's drug war, experts are reconsidering what victory means. >> the war on drugs is not a war on drugs, it's the war on people. >> trafficked labor on the front lines? >> they're things, they're commodities... >> we go undercover... >> it isn't easy to talk at this base >> what's happing on u.s. bases? >> the tax payer directly pays the human trafficker >> fault lines al jazeera amer
they did not give them an opportunity to go through the legal system. whatever they did, fleeing from the police, it did not warrant a death sentence. >> one of 13 officers who shot at williams and russell was criminally charged >>> fast-forward to the trial of that officer, michael brelo facing involuntary manslaughter. prosecutors said he alone fired 49 shots including the final 15. protesters have been keeping vigil as the judge blshts. >> next, the toughest job in...
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modernize the legal system. so he's got all these challenges challenges, and so he's talking about and driving toward economic flexibility here. at the same time he's tightening controls in certain areas. wants it tight in the political system the media the internet. and to us that seem to be a paradox. how can you do to at the same time? to him it is very, make sense because the party is the source of stability and institution it strong enough to drive reform. i look at it and they say this can't be a road to success long-term, because how do you do all the things they need to do in terms of building the kinds of companies that want to build should repeat in a global system, having the private sector do as well as a going to want to do in debating if you don't open your self up to competition of ideas and how they run i ran a company for a number of years. i do know how you run a company if it's a global company if you're not totally connected to information. but, now you mentioned cybersecurity. i'll just a few
modernize the legal system. so he's got all these challenges challenges, and so he's talking about and driving toward economic flexibility here. at the same time he's tightening controls in certain areas. wants it tight in the political system the media the internet. and to us that seem to be a paradox. how can you do to at the same time? to him it is very, make sense because the party is the source of stability and institution it strong enough to drive reform. i look at it and they say this...
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constitution and the legal system is invested in a humble country lawyer, who will see that his client gets justice. in the iconic scene, and if that's the heart of this novel, how much is left over for "to kill a mockingbird." i wonder about the overlap. >> it will be fascinating to see what kind of adult this precocious child became. >> exactly. >> you must be curious? >> i am. if he's like harper lee, she's authentic, doesn't look over her shoulder or for approval. i can see scout in the person of harper lee as a grown woman. >> charles shields stay with us, when we return, we'll it talk to a teacher who introduces "to kill a mockingbird" to other teachers, and works with them on how to bring the "to kill a mockingbird" to new readers. it's "inside story". >>> welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. this time we talk about the lost and found first novel from harper lee, best known for "to kill a mockingbird." america has changed better since the best seller and pulitzer prize winner hit the stores. as the last several months demonstrate we have trouble
constitution and the legal system is invested in a humble country lawyer, who will see that his client gets justice. in the iconic scene, and if that's the heart of this novel, how much is left over for "to kill a mockingbird." i wonder about the overlap. >> it will be fascinating to see what kind of adult this precocious child became. >> exactly. >> you must be curious? >> i am. if he's like harper lee, she's authentic, doesn't look over her shoulder or for...
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not work because it has built up with the different model than the different relationship yet the legal system and parliament and property rights issues that people are so unhappy about the talk about corruption. this is the most extraordinary thing because it extends to every part of the party and society. of and it seems to be intensifying and this is driven first and foremost, because corruption in is such a problem it is an issue very much on the people's mind. second people think it is the authoritarian government but to get the more difficult things that will take years to get those people into important positions in the secondary purpose more concentrated power than any leader i can think of so this campaign with the sections of the state-owned economy but when they were driving reform in the economic area i think what he did was extraordinary with big parts of society and given that the size he has his hands full. the biggest challenge in the best opportunity is to open up parts of the economy that have not been opened to competition by the private sector. 70% of the jobs come from the
not work because it has built up with the different model than the different relationship yet the legal system and parliament and property rights issues that people are so unhappy about the talk about corruption. this is the most extraordinary thing because it extends to every part of the party and society. of and it seems to be intensifying and this is driven first and foremost, because corruption in is such a problem it is an issue very much on the people's mind. second people think it is the...
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. >> the legal system offered a second chance but he's still behind bars. is his the face of juvenile injustice? thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. we begin with a thought about bad early decisions and the hope of second chances. sentencing young offenders to life in prison without the possibility of parole is banned everywhere in the world. except for two countries. somalia and the united states. the supreme court drew the line against mandatory sentences for juveniles a few years ago but it is up to each state to decide whether old sentences warrant a second look. "america tonight's" christof putzel on the case being watched now as a bellwether in this case of juvenile justice. >> in october 1990 three members of chicago's began sisters disciples set chicago's gangsters set out. >> my destiny was written when i was born into a chaotic family. >> in the turf war that followed, two rival gang members were shot dead. he was tried as an adult and convictof double murder. the law was clear and uncompromising. if you are part of a group that commits a murder,
. >> the legal system offered a second chance but he's still behind bars. is his the face of juvenile injustice? thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. we begin with a thought about bad early decisions and the hope of second chances. sentencing young offenders to life in prison without the possibility of parole is banned everywhere in the world. except for two countries. somalia and the united states. the supreme court drew the line against mandatory sentences for juveniles a few years ago...
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one is the court of public opinion and one is the legal system. as you said, the legal system begins today, and the charges are actually quite interesting. you know we don't know what happened. she put the time line out there today that obviously the most difficult charge to ultimately prove before a jury will be the second-degree murder charge, the depraved heart because it will be -- it will be pretty difficult to show that there was an intent to kill by any of the police officers particularly someone just driving the paddy wagon, who drives paddy wagons every day and somebody's spine was hurt. >> i don't mean -- can i stop you there, but i want to define this term for everybody because we think of second-degree murder. my response as a layman on this sufficient, first-degree, that means intent that means premeditated. >> and deliberation. >> second-degree doesn't. what's the difference here because it adds this idea of depraved heart? specifically, what does that mean? >> first we need premeditation and deliberation so they had to wake up that m
one is the court of public opinion and one is the legal system. as you said, the legal system begins today, and the charges are actually quite interesting. you know we don't know what happened. she put the time line out there today that obviously the most difficult charge to ultimately prove before a jury will be the second-degree murder charge, the depraved heart because it will be -- it will be pretty difficult to show that there was an intent to kill by any of the police officers...
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i spent a couple months in the legal systems office. you can help somebody through a divorce, or try to get out of a bad contract, they bought a car that they shouldn't have. you could be overseas and the servicemember back home -- their girlfriend is one out and with a power of attorney, that they probably should not have signed, the girl went out and bought a sports car. it is nice to be able to help individuals because they are very desperate sometimes. host: lastly, you are still serving in the reserves? rep. lee zeldin: still serving in the reserves. recently i met a 90 euros world war ii veteran who is the last living medal of honor recipient for the battle of bulge. so cool. it was a nice reminder. you take of the suit, put on another sue, and are surrounded by people who believe in a cause. it really helps you stay grounded. host: thank you for being with us. rep. lee zeldin: thank you for having me. >> our next interview in who is -- is with hawaii freshman interview mark takai. mr. takai also serves and the hawaii army national
i spent a couple months in the legal systems office. you can help somebody through a divorce, or try to get out of a bad contract, they bought a car that they shouldn't have. you could be overseas and the servicemember back home -- their girlfriend is one out and with a power of attorney, that they probably should not have signed, the girl went out and bought a sports car. it is nice to be able to help individuals because they are very desperate sometimes. host: lastly, you are still serving in...
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she's brand new and young and right now she has the whole city and we all have faith in the legal system again. i'm just excited about seeing what's going to happen. >> thanks very much to both of you. outfront next, more on the breaking news out of baltimore. while the crowds celebrate, though they're celebrating charges. this is not a conviction. and recent history show that police charges very rarely get convictions. that is next. >>> our special report on the alenged police tactic called rough rides. is that what killed freddie gray? the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein... and 26 vitamins and minerals. and now with... ...twice as much vitamin d ...which up to 90% of people don't get enough of. ohhhhhhh. the sunshine vitamin! ensure now has 2x more vitamin d to support strong bones. ensure. take life in. e financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise ♪ ♪ ♪ if you can't put a feeling into words, why try? at 62,000 brush movements per minute philips sonicare leaves your mouth with a level of clean like you've never felt b
she's brand new and young and right now she has the whole city and we all have faith in the legal system again. i'm just excited about seeing what's going to happen. >> thanks very much to both of you. outfront next, more on the breaking news out of baltimore. while the crowds celebrate, though they're celebrating charges. this is not a conviction. and recent history show that police charges very rarely get convictions. that is next. >>> our special report on the alenged police...
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. >> a father says the legal system failed him his 3-year-old son was found dead at a playground in charles county last friday. investigators tell us the boy's mother was pushing the dead child on a swing. lee says he fought for sole custody but lost and now he feels courts didn't do enough to protect his son. >> i have a stable home for him to be at. you know? i have a stable roof for him to be under. for him to have the life he's supposed to have. >> he says the court missed signs that his son was not in a stable living environment. the boy's mother is journal going a mental evaluation. she has not been charged and initially police said there were no signs of foul play. >>> today the nation paused to remember those who died in service to our country. president obama was among them. he laid a wreath at arlington national cemetery's tomb of the unknown. he also shared a moment with retired senator and veterans advocate bob dole. during his speech he noted this was the first memorial day in 14 years in which the u.s. was not involved in a war. >>> tonight the white house is trying to avoid a
. >> a father says the legal system failed him his 3-year-old son was found dead at a playground in charles county last friday. investigators tell us the boy's mother was pushing the dead child on a swing. lee says he fought for sole custody but lost and now he feels courts didn't do enough to protect his son. >> i have a stable home for him to be at. you know? i have a stable roof for him to be under. for him to have the life he's supposed to have. >> he says the court missed...
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. >> the legal system offered a second chance but he's still behind bars. is his the face of juvenile injustice? thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. we begin with a thought about bad early decisions and the hope of second chances. sentencing young offenders to life in prison without the possibility of parole is banned everywhere in the world. except for two countries. somalia and the united states. the supreme court drew the line against mandatory sentences for juveniles a few years ago but it is up to each state to decide whether old sentences warrant a second look. "america tonight's" christof putzel on the case being watched now as a bellwether in this case
. >> the legal system offered a second chance but he's still behind bars. is his the face of juvenile injustice? thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. we begin with a thought about bad early decisions and the hope of second chances. sentencing young offenders to life in prison without the possibility of parole is banned everywhere in the world. except for two countries. somalia and the united states. the supreme court drew the line against mandatory sentences for juveniles a few years ago...
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he is about to begin making his way through one of the most convoluted journeys in the legal system-- death penalty appeals. many of the people most affected by his actions like liz norton, feel a sense of closure. >> i have to watch my two sons put a leg on every day so i mean, i don't know closure, but i can tell you it feels like a weight has been lift offside my shoulders. >> but boston college law professor roger bloom says the sawingal not be over soon, if ever. >> the likelihood of him actually being killed by the the state is minimal. >> reporter: so this could go on for decades. >> that's the tragedy i would say, of this, whether or not he will actually be killed pie the government in this case is somewhat problematic. i'm not sure it will ever happen. >> reporter: that's why martin richard's family urged prosecutors to settle for life. in an essay published april 17 they wrote "we hope our two remaining children do not have to grow up with the lingering painful reminder of what the defendant took from them which years of appeals would undoubtedly bring." in fact, the average
he is about to begin making his way through one of the most convoluted journeys in the legal system-- death penalty appeals. many of the people most affected by his actions like liz norton, feel a sense of closure. >> i have to watch my two sons put a leg on every day so i mean, i don't know closure, but i can tell you it feels like a weight has been lift offside my shoulders. >> but boston college law professor roger bloom says the sawingal not be over soon, if ever. >> the...
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reporter: city officials are urging demonstrators to keep their protests peaceful and leave it to the legal system to get justice for freddie gray. there are calls to lift the curfew and to remove the national guard from the streets. but tonight the governor and the mayor say the national guard will remain as will the curfew. in baltimore, craig boswell, kpix 5. >> president obama meanwhile commented on the freddie gray case saying people around the country expect justice to be served. >> it is absolutely vital that the truth comes out on what happened to mr. freddie gray. >> the president promised his administration will help baltimore officials get to the bottom of what happened. >>> may day protestors in the bay area are on the move. chopper 5 live over a demonstration, this is san francisco's mission district. the crowd started marching at city hall and they have been picking up supporters all along the way. you can see pretty much they are staying on one side of the street. it looks like police officers are making sure that happens. traffic is backed up in the area. the group going to 24th an
reporter: city officials are urging demonstrators to keep their protests peaceful and leave it to the legal system to get justice for freddie gray. there are calls to lift the curfew and to remove the national guard from the streets. but tonight the governor and the mayor say the national guard will remain as will the curfew. in baltimore, craig boswell, kpix 5. >> president obama meanwhile commented on the freddie gray case saying people around the country expect justice to be served....
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a living, breathing creature, who should be protected and needs to be protected by the political system and by the legal system. >> it's not breathing. there is that. let's keep that straight. >> yeah. but i -- i am paraphrasing what you know to be the argument of many people who oppose -- >> right. right. well, i would say to those people -- >> right. >> -- okay, so many people who are against abortions will make exceptions. they'll make an exception if the woman has been raped -- >> right. >> -- but not if she's had voluntary sex. so they don't believe -- they don't believe the unborn is a person. because if they did believe the unborn was a person, they couldn't make that exception. they will say you can have an abortion if it's a question of your life or your health. well, why, if -- you know, let's say i'm dying and you've got a nice kidney, i'm not allowed to kill you to take it. >> not yet. >> yeah. [ chuckling ] so i think that all but a very, very few people on the pro-choice -- on the anti-choice side will make exceptions that fit their idea of what is a good woman. >> but of course lately pol
a living, breathing creature, who should be protected and needs to be protected by the political system and by the legal system. >> it's not breathing. there is that. let's keep that straight. >> yeah. but i -- i am paraphrasing what you know to be the argument of many people who oppose -- >> right. right. well, i would say to those people -- >> right. >> -- okay, so many people who are against abortions will make exceptions. they'll make an exception if the woman...
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need to change the relationship between the central government and the provinces, modernize the legal system. so he's got all these challenges and he's talking about driving towards economic flexibility and at the same time he is tightening their controls in certain areas and in the media and the internet and to us does seem to be a paradox. for him it makes sense because he sees the party as a source of stability since the institution is strong enough to drive reform. i look at it and i say this can't be a road to success long-term because how do you do all the things they need to do in terms of building the kind of companies they want to build to compete in the global system having the private sector do as well if you don't open yourself up to competition of ideas and how do you run i didn't know you run a company if you are not totally connected. you mentioned cybersecurity. i spent a lot of time on that in the book. there's there is a potential for cyber warfare which is very alarming. no country will is going to want cyber warfare. then there is cyber espionage and that's something the
need to change the relationship between the central government and the provinces, modernize the legal system. so he's got all these challenges and he's talking about driving towards economic flexibility and at the same time he is tightening their controls in certain areas and in the media and the internet and to us does seem to be a paradox. for him it makes sense because he sees the party as a source of stability since the institution is strong enough to drive reform. i look at it and i say...
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project is a prevention program, too, so many of our participants are not -- have been faced with the legal system, but we also have a majority of them that have. so our goal is to help guide them to be productive members of society. >> jacari, we've run out of time, but i want to congratulate you on all your success. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> thank you for being here. unfortunately we have run out of time. my thanks to all of our wonderful guests today. you can get more information on our web site. our web site. have a great week. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com [cheering] >> there is a race somewhere within all that revelry. next on abc7 news at 5:00, look at all the bay testifies breakers craziness and how neighbors are making sure the fun doesn't get out of control. >>> a questionable gesture by a long-time lawmaker from california, what she is saying about it today and he desperate effort to reach a >>> theodicy-high thrill claims the life of a man in daly city when the crash into a cliffside. rescue crews were unable to revive him. the accident happen at mussel rock park in
project is a prevention program, too, so many of our participants are not -- have been faced with the legal system, but we also have a majority of them that have. so our goal is to help guide them to be productive members of society. >> jacari, we've run out of time, but i want to congratulate you on all your success. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> thank you for being here. unfortunately we have run out of time. my thanks to all of our wonderful guests today. you can...
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the country of your parents. what are we supposed to do? marginalize these people forever. there has to be a point where we fix the system where legal immigration is easier than illegal immigration and show respect for people a kid that might have been here ten years that may be a valedictorian of their high school and say you're not allowed to go to college. i think there is a point past which we're over the line. >> your brother. >> marvin? >> yeah -- america wants to know -- >> marv is doing well thanks for asking. >> george w. bush and said reportedly that you said he's your top adviser on israel and the middle east. that you value his advice on foreign policy which will lead some to ask what specifically? right, so he got criticized by some for being a so-called neo neocon for promoting values of you know he said spreading freedom and ending tyranny but his detractors would say, you know he was pushing our values on other nations and getting us into wars we shouldn't have been in. >> i got the whole narrative comes my way on a regular basis. i love my brother and i respect his service and in terms of living presidents and someo
the country of your parents. what are we supposed to do? marginalize these people forever. there has to be a point where we fix the system where legal immigration is easier than illegal immigration and show respect for people a kid that might have been here ten years that may be a valedictorian of their high school and say you're not allowed to go to college. i think there is a point past which we're over the line. >> your brother. >> marvin? >> yeah -- america wants to know...
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project is a prevention program, too, so many of our participants are not -- have been faced with the legal system, but we also have a majority of them that have. so our goal is to help guide them to be productive members of society. >> jacari, we've run out of time, but i want to congratulate you on all your success. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> thank you for being here. unfortunately we have run out of time. my thanks to all of our wonderful guests today. you can get more information on our web site. our web site. have a great week. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for focus t25, brought to you by beachbody. >> announcer: think you don't have time to work out? >> my commute is almost two hours a day. >> well, i have two kids, husband, dog. >> i'm working 12 to 14 hours a day. >> 45 minutes is what you need to successfully burn fat and lose weight. >> announcer: now all you need is 25 minutes. >> 25 minutes? it's like before i blink, it's over. 2 1/2 minutes left. >> you're dripping in sweat. >> five minutes into it, i'm already swe
project is a prevention program, too, so many of our participants are not -- have been faced with the legal system, but we also have a majority of them that have. so our goal is to help guide them to be productive members of society. >> jacari, we've run out of time, but i want to congratulate you on all your success. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> thank you for being here. unfortunately we have run out of time. my thanks to all of our wonderful guests today. you can...
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secondly we have to fix the legal immigration system. the legal immigration system has been broken for decades, 15 visa programs, just overstated and nobody cared, letting the wrong people go home, letting the wrong people in we have to fix legal immigration system. and finally, what people are doing here illegally. when you come here illegally and changed illegally you don't get the privilege of citizenship because there are a lot of people who play by the rules worked hard to become citizens. maybe you know some. a study, they take the oath, take the privilege of citizenship seriously. i don't think it is fair to say someone who hasn't gone through every of that just gets the same privilege. perhaps you can earn legal status at some point, perhaps your children can become citizens. americans are compassionate people but we are fair minded people too. i think we need to be fair to those who worked hard, played by the rules and earned the privilege of citizenship. >> let's get to our next studio question. >> thank you for taking my questi
secondly we have to fix the legal immigration system. the legal immigration system has been broken for decades, 15 visa programs, just overstated and nobody cared, letting the wrong people go home, letting the wrong people in we have to fix legal immigration system. and finally, what people are doing here illegally. when you come here illegally and changed illegally you don't get the privilege of citizenship because there are a lot of people who play by the rules worked hard to become citizens....
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. >> that is the beauty of the legal system. saying it should be legal, but you represent a deem demographic that is the worst. >> i think mill 11 y'alls are -- millennials are not the best voters. >> they are the cool guy and they want the check. >> that cannot be the reason you vote for her. you need the most competent person and not history in the white house. >> what kind of name is will? >> it is short for william. i am german-irish. >> i like your accent by the way. >> your husband is english as you know. is he northern english? >> he is in the royal air foss so he moved around. my grandchildren my step grandchildren -- >> i think i can let it go. >> he went to boarding school. >> tom women should have the right to vote, but should they vote this. >> i am on tv. yes, of course they should vote. of course. this is not saudi arabia. it is the united states of america. >> i didn't ask that. >> time to take a break. when we come back "snl" rips off canadian tv. first, here is what is coming up tomorrow on "kennedy." >> on the
. >> that is the beauty of the legal system. saying it should be legal, but you represent a deem demographic that is the worst. >> i think mill 11 y'alls are -- millennials are not the best voters. >> they are the cool guy and they want the check. >> that cannot be the reason you vote for her. you need the most competent person and not history in the white house. >> what kind of name is will? >> it is short for william. i am german-irish. >> i like...
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the ground, reviewing the grand jury process, and trying to stay on the scene to ensure that the legal systems operating the way it is supposed to. charlie: what can you tell us about the case of mr. gray? sherrilyn: sadly, i can tell you very little. we know what we saw in the video of him being taken to the van. we have not had a satisfactory explanation of the initial encounter between the police and mr. gray. this is important because after the encounter things ratchet up. why did the police approach them -- him in the first place? the police made eye contact and he ran. i think there are many people, having seen the incidents over the past year, who will run. what is the reason that they approached him and what happened when they got him in their clutches? what happened before he was put in the van, when he was put in the van, who were the officers. we have been asking since he was arrested, not since he died but since he was arrested. charlie: there are also communities that were damaged because of protests against what they feel is deep injustice. what do you make of the protests and h
the ground, reviewing the grand jury process, and trying to stay on the scene to ensure that the legal systems operating the way it is supposed to. charlie: what can you tell us about the case of mr. gray? sherrilyn: sadly, i can tell you very little. we know what we saw in the video of him being taken to the van. we have not had a satisfactory explanation of the initial encounter between the police and mr. gray. this is important because after the encounter things ratchet up. why did the...
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. >> the legal system if you go to the court, the court decide not right. >> crucial is whether the opposition parties will accept the results, for now they seek support with a hope that this time around they'll win more than one seat. >>> still ahead a japanees design created it about eating for women >>> 30 years later the pacman exceeds its humble origins. >>> and workers for one of the world's famous buildings to shut down for a day because they feel threatened by criminal >>> a 3d model of pacman soared into the stratosphere part of a stunt for an upcoming music. it marked the classic arcade's game 36th anniversary. the character was equipped with a go pro camera and was attached to a helium balloon. sequels became on institution >>> machines gobbled up billions of dollars of quarters. this was a report on the background and impact. >> reporter: in 1980 the video games world was dominated by games like this "space invaders", aimed mainly at boys would played them in video arcades. that was until this man set out to design a game to appeal to women. he was eating a pizza and two prices in
. >> the legal system if you go to the court, the court decide not right. >> crucial is whether the opposition parties will accept the results, for now they seek support with a hope that this time around they'll win more than one seat. >>> still ahead a japanees design created it about eating for women >>> 30 years later the pacman exceeds its humble origins. >>> and workers for one of the world's famous buildings to shut down for a day because they feel...
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and so, you know, i want to make sure that the legal system runs the way it should. >> in gray's neighbourhood residents welcomed the indictments, a move some hope will regain the loss of confidence in the justice system. >> we are satisfied with the charges. these are an important step in getting justice for freddy. >> reporter: the mayor issued a warning to the police force. >> to those of you who wish to engage in brutality, misconduct, racism and corruption let me be clear - there is no place in the baltimore city police department for you. >> the charges may help diffuse some of the anger in the baltimore poorest neighbourhood, but the city-wide overnight curfew and state of emergency remains in force for at least the next few days. >>> the nigerian military released pictures showing 230 women and children held captive by the boko haram fighters. they were freed as part of an operation to clear fighters from the nearby sam busy forest. it's not clear if any are from the students kidnapped in chibok. boko haram has been fighting in the north-east to establish an islamic caliphate and launc
and so, you know, i want to make sure that the legal system runs the way it should. >> in gray's neighbourhood residents welcomed the indictments, a move some hope will regain the loss of confidence in the justice system. >> we are satisfied with the charges. these are an important step in getting justice for freddy. >> reporter: the mayor issued a warning to the police force. >> to those of you who wish to engage in brutality, misconduct, racism and corruption let me be...
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there's a sense that the legal system should kill the person who killed somebody else and that is going to bring about closure, bring about justice, bring about some sort of outswelling of solidarity and understanding and closure for the victim's families but that doesn't happen. i think if she does have the chance to be on the stand, i think she'll be very powerful because she does understand both the people who are facing the death penalty and is deeply connected with the families of murder victims around the world. >> but professor, how does she sit on the stand and try to explain to these jurors that dzhokhar tsarnaev is a compassionate man? how do you think she could help save his life? >> i'm not sure. i doubt that she's going to get up there and say that he is a compassionate man. what she is going to talk about, i think, is what does the death penalty say about us those of us on the outside? what does that teach our children if we say that the reason we kill is because they kill. and it's really more about our human dignity and their human dignity. the united states is one of th
there's a sense that the legal system should kill the person who killed somebody else and that is going to bring about closure, bring about justice, bring about some sort of outswelling of solidarity and understanding and closure for the victim's families but that doesn't happen. i think if she does have the chance to be on the stand, i think she'll be very powerful because she does understand both the people who are facing the death penalty and is deeply connected with the families of murder...
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the legal community in cuba. and basically my counterpart, the international part in havana, we're hoping to have a greater understanding of the legal system in cuba and educate them about our legal system. >> yes there's so much optimism we hear about the potential for this market we saw carlos gutierrez on "squawk box" earlier this week the commerce secretary, this morning it was -- it's been a long day -- talking about how it could be the next singapore. >> it's possible if they did the right things. it's 11 million people completely uncapped. is there opportunity there? absolutely there is. the question is, how is it all going to play out when your guest talks about the opportunities these different businesses that can go down there, there can be telecom down there, more internet down there. but the cuban government has been allowed to buy those products from other countries and they haven't done so. learning about the legal system in cuba, remember, every single lawyer in cuba still works for the cuban government. because that is one of the sectors of the economy that the cuban government says they're still going to control. >> what d
the legal community in cuba. and basically my counterpart, the international part in havana, we're hoping to have a greater understanding of the legal system in cuba and educate them about our legal system. >> yes there's so much optimism we hear about the potential for this market we saw carlos gutierrez on "squawk box" earlier this week the commerce secretary, this morning it was -- it's been a long day -- talking about how it could be the next singapore. >> it's...
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through process and we realize what's a bit enough of what's happening so we can actually utilize the legal systems that are in place i think there is potential will expose it and actually reign in rein in the programs. >> drew mitnick thank you for joining us. >>> an unexpectedly good harvest. >> one result, you may not be getting what you think you're getting when you buy olive oil. >> and saying good-bye to a classic. ♪ stand by me ♪ ♪ oh stand stand by me ♪ premiers sunday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> part of our month long look at working in america. "hard earned". >> a day at school for bill clinton and his daughter chelsea. they visited a lrm elementary school in kenya. >>> we take you to the olive farms of tunisia. >> the country has become the world's second largest producer of olive oil. but as nazanine moshiri reports. >> cannot have imagined doing so well. across tunisia olive farms like his have prospered from lots of rain and healthy trees. tunisia produced 400% more olive oil this year than last. this year it was the second largest producer in the world. >> translat
through process and we realize what's a bit enough of what's happening so we can actually utilize the legal systems that are in place i think there is potential will expose it and actually reign in rein in the programs. >> drew mitnick thank you for joining us. >>> an unexpectedly good harvest. >> one result, you may not be getting what you think you're getting when you buy olive oil. >> and saying good-bye to a classic. ♪ stand by me ♪ ♪ oh stand stand by me...
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. >>> a father says the legal system failed his son. james lee is mourning the death of his three-year-old. he fought for sole custody of his son and lost. the boy was found dead at a playground last friday. the boy's mother was pushing the dead child on the swing. days before a judge deemed her a fit parent. >> women get slapped on the wrist. we get grind into dog meat. >> lee says the court missed signs that his son was not in a stable living environment. the boy's mother is now undergoing a mental evaluation. >>> 6:17 washington post reporter detained in iran is in court right now. he has been held in iran for nearly a year. his trial started today. the reporter is facing charges of espionage and propaganda against the republic. his wife and two photo journalists were also detained and let go. >>> family and friends will gather to remember a police officer who died on the job in omaha, nebraska. a funeral will be held today for carrie orosco. an honor carried her casket into the church yesterday. she was due to start her maternity lea
. >>> a father says the legal system failed his son. james lee is mourning the death of his three-year-old. he fought for sole custody of his son and lost. the boy was found dead at a playground last friday. the boy's mother was pushing the dead child on the swing. days before a judge deemed her a fit parent. >> women get slapped on the wrist. we get grind into dog meat. >> lee says the court missed signs that his son was not in a stable living environment. the boy's mother...
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. >> the legal system if you are [ inaudible ] any institutionalized election and if you go to the courtcourt will [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: crucial to the legitimacy of the elections is whether the opposition parties will accept the results. for now, though they continue to seek support with the hope that this time around they will win more than just one seat. >>> renewed violence in south sudan is worsening the humanitarian crisis in that country. fighting when government troops and rebels have forced thousands to leave, including some aid agencies. paul is doctors without borders head of mission in south sudan. he describes he difficulties. >> we have had to evacuate medical teams close projects. my national staff in the town of ler left on saturday saturday lunchtime because they were scared. they ran into the bush. three of my staff had telephones and were contacting us. one of them has stopped calling. his friend who is still in contact with us tried to call his telephone, and told us that the phone is ringing but nobody is answering it. we don't know if he is alive or dead. the
. >> the legal system if you are [ inaudible ] any institutionalized election and if you go to the courtcourt will [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: crucial to the legitimacy of the elections is whether the opposition parties will accept the results. for now, though they continue to seek support with the hope that this time around they will win more than just one seat. >>> renewed violence in south sudan is worsening the humanitarian crisis in that country. fighting when...