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the police in less than a year. adam raney has more. >> officials say they are looking into the accusations that federal place opened fire on two groups of unarmed men on february. the official story is the people that were killed they let die in a shoot-out. that is something that the vigilantes we have been speaking to reject. they say they were there on that day, that they were unarmed, and that the police opened fire and were aiming to kill them, and heard them say kill them. this is something we cannot independently verify. one of the vigilantes said he had run, he was without shoes and in hiding when he saw police open fire on two associates. now, since then we have had a massive level of distrust. there was a protest earlier on wednesday of people supporting the police. you have widespread skepticism about the story, and we spoke to witnessness, and she said the sound of the gunfire was so strong, it was clearly heavy artillery, artillery they have never seen self-defence or vigilantes carry. >> hundreds are protesting in baltimore over the death of a black man whilst in police custody. six police officers have been suspended over the death of 27-year-old freddy gray from a
the police in less than a year. adam raney has more. >> officials say they are looking into the accusations that federal place opened fire on two groups of unarmed men on february. the official story is the people that were killed they let die in a shoot-out. that is something that the vigilantes we have been speaking to reject. they say they were there on that day, that they were unarmed, and that the police opened fire and were aiming to kill them, and heard them say kill them. this is...
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the official story is the people killed died in a shoot-out. that is something vigilantes totally reject, saying they were there on the day. they were unarmed, and they say that the police opened fire and were aiming to kill them, and heard them say, "kill them." this is something we cannot independently verify. this is one of the leaders of the group, known as the viagra calling them self-defence forces. authorities say they are part of a drug gang. it's hard to tell where one's allegiances live. most of the men were allegedly in town that day. >> all i could see is people getting shot. as a matter of fact i think there was a lot of people kneeing them on the knees and shooting them. >> the last time we met the group was a year ago when they were working with the state police to bring down the most wanted man. they can't go to town. this woman said she witnessed the shooting. she asked to remain anonymous. >> translation: they only have sticks and rocks to defend themselves. some wearing sandals. federal authorities refuse to talk about the re
the official story is the people killed died in a shoot-out. that is something vigilantes totally reject, saying they were there on the day. they were unarmed, and they say that the police opened fire and were aiming to kill them, and heard them say, "kill them." this is something we cannot independently verify. this is one of the leaders of the group, known as the viagra calling them self-defence forces. authorities say they are part of a drug gang. it's hard to tell where one's...
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the police in less than a year. adam raney has more. >> reporter: officials say they are looking into accusations that federal police opened fire on two separate groups of unarmed men on january 6th. the official story is the people killed died in a shoot-out. that is something vigilantes totally reject saying they were there on the day. they were unarmed, and they say that the police opened fire and were aiming to kill them and heard them say, "kill them." this is something we cannot independently verify. a vigilante said he had run, was without choose and was in hiding when he saw police open fire on two associates and a self-defence group. since then we had a level of mistrust. there was a protest on wednesday, of people supporting the police. you have widespread skepticism about the story. we spoke to witnesses at the scene of one of the places where there was gun fire. the sound of the gun fire was so strong it clearly was heavy artillery, artillery never seen self-defence groups or vigilantes carry >>> a state of emergency has been declared in parts of southern chile. it had been dormant for more than four decades and residents in the area have been urged to leave. >> reporter: a reminder of t
the police in less than a year. adam raney has more. >> reporter: officials say they are looking into accusations that federal police opened fire on two separate groups of unarmed men on january 6th. the official story is the people killed died in a shoot-out. that is something vigilantes totally reject saying they were there on the day. they were unarmed, and they say that the police opened fire and were aiming to kill them and heard them say, "kill them." this is something we...
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today in china, the story about them, the official story, of course is tha,o they are together all thed now that they are the first couple, they are together.nb but for the next 125 years-- 15 years they really weren'ting to very off only. she lived in beijing he lived in his various posts around the country. >> rose: de have to do anything ruthless to get the power. >> you don't get to the top of that system by being gentle. >> rose: so what did he do to get the power. >> i will give you an example of a story i didn't put into the magazine article. for me its with a very telling one. which is that at a certain point along the way when he was-- about ten years ago and a rival were trying to get ahead. and the rival had done things, for instance to stop xi jinping's allies and proteges from being appointed. xi jinpingxd had done some of the same things to him. and then the moment of opportunity arrived. there was a typhoon and it killed a lot of people in the neighboring province where this rival was in charge. a journalist from xi jinping's command structure was deployed to this guy's
today in china, the story about them, the official story, of course is tha,o they are together all thed now that they are the first couple, they are together.nb but for the next 125 years-- 15 years they really weren'ting to very off only. she lived in beijing he lived in his various posts around the country. >> rose: de have to do anything ruthless to get the power. >> you don't get to the top of that system by being gentle. >> rose: so what did he do to get the power....
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the official story is they are together all of the time. for the next 15 years, they weren't together very often. she lived in beijing. charlie: did he have to do anything ruthless to get to power? evan: you don't get to the top of the system by being gentle. charlie: what did he do? evan: i will give you an example of a story i did not put in the article. at a certain point 10 years ago, he and a rival were trying to get ahead and the rival had done things to stop his allies from being appointed. the moment of opportunity arrived, which is there was a typhoon that killed a lot of people in the neighboring province where this rival was in charge. a journalist was deployed to this province and he wrote a story that questioned the death toll. that is very damaging in the chinese political system. it shows he is hiding something. the rival said this is slander he has been abused. his career really never recovered. xi jinping continued to rise. he would have known deng xiaoping? they certainly knew each other. his father was the head of a provi
the official story is they are together all of the time. for the next 15 years, they weren't together very often. she lived in beijing. charlie: did he have to do anything ruthless to get to power? evan: you don't get to the top of the system by being gentle. charlie: what did he do? evan: i will give you an example of a story i did not put in the article. at a certain point 10 years ago, he and a rival were trying to get ahead and the rival had done things to stop his allies from being...
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claimed that he was attempting to take the officer's taser and described essentially the officer's story as the official story for four days. and what both of the scott brothers told me rev, is that were it not for the videotape, they were not confident that this investigation would have resulted in an arrest. they are thankful to the person who bravely took that video because they are not confident that there would have been justice without it. >> well, there was an investigation and i was called on this saturday night and it was a total different story until the video came out and what the brothers are saying correspondents with my experience of this. joy, you talked to walter scott's brother rodney who grew emotional talking about the things that walter wanted to do with his children. listen to this. >> all the things that my brother had planned to do and wanted to do. he was definitely a family man. we talk about him buying this big van, you know, and taking his kids to disney world. and now he won't be able to do it. >> joy you can see the pain this family's going through. >> absolutely rev. you kn
claimed that he was attempting to take the officer's taser and described essentially the officer's story as the official story for four days. and what both of the scott brothers told me rev, is that were it not for the videotape, they were not confident that this investigation would have resulted in an arrest. they are thankful to the person who bravely took that video because they are not confident that there would have been justice without it. >> well, there was an investigation and i...
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the "rolling stones" story came out in november of 2015. now four months later the magazine is officially retracking its discredited story but is it enough to undo the harm that's been done on campus. sunday's retraction follows a scathing report from columbia university which said the article was, quote, a story of unavoidable. reporting editorial supervision and fact checking, it was a failure. >> it is a really important issue just because this kind of event is what makes victims not want to come out. >> you may recall the november 2014 article focused on a student identified only as jackie who said she was raped by seven men at the fbi kappa sy frat house. last month the charlottesville police department said it found no evidence to back up the allegations. >> we were unable to find any basis of fact to conclude that tlchsz even an event on september 28th 2012, at that particular fraternity house. >> the reporter who reported the story explained it this way i allowed my concern for jackie's well-being, my fear of retraumatizing her and my confidence in her credibility to take the plac
the "rolling stones" story came out in november of 2015. now four months later the magazine is officially retracking its discredited story but is it enough to undo the harm that's been done on campus. sunday's retraction follows a scathing report from columbia university which said the article was, quote, a story of unavoidable. reporting editorial supervision and fact checking, it was a failure. >> it is a really important issue just because this kind of event is what makes...
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story about a rape on university campus. the reason for the apology, the story was not true. the magazine posted the apology on its web site saying it officiallyretracting the story. an investigation by columbia university graduate school of journalism failure. the story's author apologized. issuing a statement admitting she did not go far enough to verify the story. >>> with no end in sight to the drought many homeowners are removing their lawns, but, as we found out, in wealthy neighborhoods the grass is still green and growing. >> reporter: living the california dream takes a lot of money. it also takes a lot of water. a ucla study finds wealthy neighborhoods use three times more water than other southern california cities. >> we found that overall about 50% if not more water is used on outdoor irrigation. >> bigger houses, bigger lawns, more water usage. >> more water and they can afford it. >> reporter: right now, beverly hills does not ticket water wasters, residents have been asked to turn off fountains and stop hosing down driveways. voluntary measures that do not get them chose to the new statewide mandate of 25%. beverly hills may so
story about a rape on university campus. the reason for the apology, the story was not true. the magazine posted the apology on its web site saying it officiallyretracting the story. an investigation by columbia university graduate school of journalism failure. the story's author apologized. issuing a statement admitting she did not go far enough to verify the story. >>> with no end in sight to the drought many homeowners are removing their lawns, but, as we found out, in wealthy...
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the city officials say the stories a significant milestone and drawing none in casino business to thestrapped town. >> it is the beginning of the diversification that we're talking about that we need so much in atlantic city over 200 jobs opening up. expect a million customers copping in per year. >> grand opening festivities are scheduled throughout the weekend with daily give a aways. >> very nice. >>> new jersey governor chris christie took part in the grand opening festivities at the pro shop. >> governor was met with boos from eagles fans and wound autopsy peeling to an eagles legend to bail him out but even that didn't go as planned. >> i'll tell you, brian, where is brian? get up here, brian. i love brian westbrook. what are you talking about. >> hey eagles fans are here, let's give the governor a chance and say it with me, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles. >> thank you everybody thank you new jersey. thank you eagles fans. >> thanks, b west. >>> governor christie has come under scrutiny when he sat with cowboys owner jerry jones during dallas victory over the bird last season. he is a big c
the city officials say the stories a significant milestone and drawing none in casino business to thestrapped town. >> it is the beginning of the diversification that we're talking about that we need so much in atlantic city over 200 jobs opening up. expect a million customers copping in per year. >> grand opening festivities are scheduled throughout the weekend with daily give a aways. >> very nice. >>> new jersey governor chris christie took part in the grand...
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the "newsnation" gut check. "rolling stone" magazine is apologizing, officially retracting the story about an alleged gang rape atirginia after columbia university school issued a scathing review calling it journalistic failure that was avoidable. the author also apologizing however the magazine says everyone involved, the auj offer and editors will keep their jobs. what does your gut tell you? go to newsnation.msnbc.com to cast a vote on that one. time for our born in the usa, series highlighting american business success stories. today's business created after two friends came close to losing almost everything after hurricane katrina. cathy's home was flooded and maloney's husband business destroyed. they said all of the devastation they knew they needed to help their community destress and start laughing and perhaps smiling again. they developed corks and candidates, it's a way for people to get together paint and relax and have a little wine. cathy and renee each invested money and in 2007 began offering two to three-hour painting classes several days a week. the customer supplied the wine and the studio supp
the "newsnation" gut check. "rolling stone" magazine is apologizing, officially retracting the story about an alleged gang rape atirginia after columbia university school issued a scathing review calling it journalistic failure that was avoidable. the author also apologizing however the magazine says everyone involved, the auj offer and editors will keep their jobs. what does your gut tell you? go to newsnation.msnbc.com to cast a vote on that one. time for our born in the...
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camera off a lot of sunshine come down it is critical to what we had yesterday but will get the official story minute. >>james: we've been following this story since the fire broke out teresa has been our reporter on the same what is the latest tear at your location. >>reporter: the fires started over here at liverpool is a very popular spot and local favorite for lot of people who lived in this area traffic adjutancy is really been impacted about this we just spoke with a firefighter they said it was important for them to go into and assess the damage listen and as they spoke with the fire chief who talked about what they notice so far. >>reporter: it was pretty much secluded and we were on able to really access said the fire had extended bed area from the unit above. there are dozens of firefighters out here as they tried to contain there's extensive damage that the fire chief was talking about inside liver for also will to draw attention to over here on the left-hand side will continue to stay on top is back in new store that is the latest >>george: the presidio date is a lumbar and my and
camera off a lot of sunshine come down it is critical to what we had yesterday but will get the official story minute. >>james: we've been following this story since the fire broke out teresa has been our reporter on the same what is the latest tear at your location. >>reporter: the fires started over here at liverpool is a very popular spot and local favorite for lot of people who lived in this area traffic adjutancy is really been impacted about this we just spoke with a...
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and in this case, "rolling stone" did not get it right. >> the magazine is officially retracting the storyey're going to make the entire report from the columbia school of journalism available in its next issue which comes out april 8th. you talked about this on your show sunday, though. as it comes to trusting victims which is a problem in the issue of on-campus rape, how much damage has this entire fiasco created? >> you know, we should say it is pretty impressive. "rolling stone" is publishing this review. this is an embarrassing report. they'll put it in the magazine. on the other hand, they are not taking disciplinary action against any staffers. against any editors, against any fact-checkers. that's a decision that is coming under scrutiny tonight and into the coming days, i think. in fact, the "rolling stone" is not coming out and saying that they're dismissing or suspending or taking any disciplinary action against anyone. that's the journalism story. the more important story is the human story. if there's a chilling effect that hurts victims of sexual assault, that's a real proble
and in this case, "rolling stone" did not get it right. >> the magazine is officially retracting the storyey're going to make the entire report from the columbia school of journalism available in its next issue which comes out april 8th. you talked about this on your show sunday, though. as it comes to trusting victims which is a problem in the issue of on-campus rape, how much damage has this entire fiasco created? >> you know, we should say it is pretty impressive....
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that's the first story. >> officially the dumbest twitter controversey ever. clorox apologizing and deleting a lighthearted tweet after the harmless gag drew howls of protest. on wednesday the company showed a crore red sox bottle made of of -- clorox bottle made of apple's newie emojis. it said, the emoji is all right, but where is the bleach? they say racially averse faces were among the emojis from apple. tweeted one woman, blackie mow gees were added so you would rather the emojis be white by adding bleach. clorox didn't use any faces in the tweet. still so many people were outraged on twitter that clorox deleted the tweet and issued an apology for it saying, quote, we wish we could bleach away our last tweet. didn't mean to offend. it was meant to be about all of the toilet bathtub and red wine emojis that could use a clean up. in other news, it is my pet iguana's birthday. happy beret day cap -- happy birthday captain quig. let's get foo the topic. bleach by its very nature is racist. it is racist. it wants everything to be white and the whiter the bette
that's the first story. >> officially the dumbest twitter controversey ever. clorox apologizing and deleting a lighthearted tweet after the harmless gag drew howls of protest. on wednesday the company showed a crore red sox bottle made of of -- clorox bottle made of apple's newie emojis. it said, the emoji is all right, but where is the bleach? they say racially averse faces were among the emojis from apple. tweeted one woman, blackie mow gees were added so you would rather the emojis be...
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the article a quote story of journalistic failure that was avoidable. the magazine posted an apology on the publication's website and says the magazine is officially retract that story. >> a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. that's what president obama is saying about the nuclear proliferation deal with iran. >> the president is defending the framework saying it is an opportunity to bring security to the middle east and insists the us will still stands in the defense of israel. however, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been urging world powers to change this deal. he says it is flawed and a threat to israel. meanwhile, president obama is facing a battle at home, too. the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee says congress needs to scour this deal to ensure it is not a bad one. >>> the pope has weighed in on the nuclear deal. pope francis is denouncing the vast amount of weapons in the world. the pontiff says the plan set being subjected to arms dealers earn their living with the blood of men and women. he made the comments during yesterday's easter peace message, he also said nuclear accord with iran may be a definitive step toward
the article a quote story of journalistic failure that was avoidable. the magazine posted an apology on the publication's website and says the magazine is officially retract that story. >> a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. that's what president obama is saying about the nuclear proliferation deal with iran. >> the president is defending the framework saying it is an opportunity to bring security to the middle east and insists the us will still stands in the defense of israel....
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kelly wright joins us as the magazine officially retracts the article following a scathing review. good morning. >> good morning to you as well. the "rolling stones" storye out in november of 2015. now four months later the magazine is officially retracking its discredited story but is it enough to undo the harm that's been done on campus. sunday's retraction follows a scathing report from columbia university which said the article was, quote, a story of unavoidable. reporting editorial supervision and fact checking, it was a failure. >> it is a really important issue just because this kind of event is what makes victims not want to come out. >> you may recall the november 2014 article focused on a student identified only as jackie who said she was raped by seven men at the fbi kappa sy frat house. last month the charlottesville police departm
kelly wright joins us as the magazine officially retracts the article following a scathing review. good morning. >> good morning to you as well. the "rolling stones" storye out in november of 2015. now four months later the magazine is officially retracking its discredited story but is it enough to undo the harm that's been done on campus. sunday's retraction follows a scathing report from columbia university which said the article was, quote, a story of unavoidable. reporting...
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the planning of that centennial celebration tended to be all about the story of the glory of the blue and the gray and the reuniting and reconciliation of north and south. it had nothing to do officially with the story of either black participation in that war or this fundamental result of the end of slavery. quite explicitly, the civil war centennial commission tried to avoid questions of race and emancipation as long as they could. eventually, they couldn't. the problem with the centennial operiod, the country was having a civil rights revolution. those two big events, the civil rights movement and the centennial, were like planets orbiting separate sons -- suns. they were never allowed into the same orbit. it was if -- as if we had a segregated history. we did. we had a segregated society. we had a segregated commemoration of the civil war. the sesquicentennial has been a different affair. no national commission at all partly because it happened during the great recession. the great recession hit just as the sesquicentennial was about to blossom. very few states had commissions. for gina, the most active by far. -- virginia, the most active by far. the park service has done a lot o
the planning of that centennial celebration tended to be all about the story of the glory of the blue and the gray and the reuniting and reconciliation of north and south. it had nothing to do officially with the story of either black participation in that war or this fundamental result of the end of slavery. quite explicitly, the civil war centennial commission tried to avoid questions of race and emancipation as long as they could. eventually, they couldn't. the problem with the centennial...
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to a developing story overseas where the death toll in a terror attack on a kenyan university now stands at more than 100. pat lawson muse has the latest on this story. >> kenyan officials believe the threat is over now after a gunman stormed the campus today killing nearly 150 people. the rampage started early this morning with gunmen bursting into dorms. they targeted christian students and took hostages. all four gunmen are dead and everyone has been accounted for. al shabab is claiming responsibility for today's attack. kenya's president says he has authorized 10,000 new security recruits to protect the public. >> this is a moment for everyone throughout the country to be vigilant as we confront and defeat our enemies. >> the suspected mastermind is believed to be in charge of al shabab's external operations against kenya. he has previously claimed responsibility for a bus attack last year that killed 28. back to you, jim. >>> back here at home two women in federal custody accused in a bombing plot. the fbi arrested the pair in queens. they say the women were trying to learn how to convert propane tanks into bombs. investigators say there is evidence they looked at
to a developing story overseas where the death toll in a terror attack on a kenyan university now stands at more than 100. pat lawson muse has the latest on this story. >> kenyan officials believe the threat is over now after a gunman stormed the campus today killing nearly 150 people. the rampage started early this morning with gunmen bursting into dorms. they targeted christian students and took hostages. all four gunmen are dead and everyone has been accounted for. al shabab is...
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we start off with a quick look at the hour's top stories. japanese officials are updating school textbooks to fall in line with the government's view on sovereignty as their asian neighbors watch developments closely. the u.s. defense secretary says his country is launching a new phase of his strategic shift toward the asia pacific. >>> and scientists say they've detected radiation from the fukushima daiichi nuclear accident in north america for the first time. >>> members of japanese education ministry panel have just finished screening textbooks to be used in public schools. as a result references to territory japan controls or claims have more than doubled compared to textbooks now in use. nhk world's tomoko kamata has more. >> reporter: members of an education ministry panel screened more than 100 junior high school textbooks to be used next year. it was the first time they'd done this using revised guidelines the government introduced last year. japanese leaders say schools need to strengthen education on japanese sovereignty, and they want textbooks to c
we start off with a quick look at the hour's top stories. japanese officials are updating school textbooks to fall in line with the government's view on sovereignty as their asian neighbors watch developments closely. the u.s. defense secretary says his country is launching a new phase of his strategic shift toward the asia pacific. >>> and scientists say they've detected radiation from the fukushima daiichi nuclear accident in north america for the first time. >>> members of...
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talk about sunshine returning in the afternoon and may be tracking some thunderstorms tomorrow evening. >>> rolling stone has apologized and officially retracted the storyurnalism report called the article a journalistic failure. we is not our garrett link haake to the -- haake to the grounds of uva today. >> reporter: strongest reactifrom the members of the phi kappa psi fraternity accused of perpetrating a gang rape in this house back in 2012. tonight the fraternity said they are pursuing all of their legal options including possibly suing the magazine for defamation. other students said they are simply ready to move on. on the grass in front of phi kappa psi where reporters lined up after rolling stone first published its story today fraternity members were playing soccer and hoping to put the last year of scandal on the grounds behind them. >> we are not to answer reporters questions. it would be nice to not have to worry about that. >> reporter: the release of a scathing columbia review of the story seemed to end uva's turn in the national spotlight. >> there's been a little disappointment that no actions have been taken
talk about sunshine returning in the afternoon and may be tracking some thunderstorms tomorrow evening. >>> rolling stone has apologized and officially retracted the storyurnalism report called the article a journalistic failure. we is not our garrett link haake to the -- haake to the grounds of uva today. >> reporter: strongest reactifrom the members of the phi kappa psi fraternity accused of perpetrating a gang rape in this house back in 2012. tonight the fraternity said they...
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the magazine. also today, "rolling stone" officially retracted the story and a scathing independent review of the magazine's failures was released. the columbia school of journalism issued the report examining missteps "rolling stone" made when it published a 2012 story about a gang rape at a fraternity house at the university of virginia. columbia university officials say the magazine failed at reporting, editing, editorial supervision, and basic fact checking and "rolling stone" did not try hard enough to locate the person accused of orchestrating that assault. the reporter apologized saying she let her concern for the alleged victim hinder her ability to speak the facts. she has not been fired. >>> president obama is intensifying his push to get lawmakers to agree on a deal to limit iran's nuclear program. the president spoke this weekend to "the new york times." he calls it a once in a lifetime opportunity to peacefully resolve the issue. but his efforts are meeting skepticism here and abroad. >> the best deal i think, comes with a new president. hillary clinton would do better. i think everybody on our
the magazine. also today, "rolling stone" officially retracted the story and a scathing independent review of the magazine's failures was released. the columbia school of journalism issued the report examining missteps "rolling stone" made when it published a 2012 story about a gang rape at a fraternity house at the university of virginia. columbia university officials say the magazine failed at reporting, editing, editorial supervision, and basic fact checking and...
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islamic extremists had plotted an attack against the vatican in 2010 marcy gonzales is live in new york with more on the story. >> reporter: rick, officials are watching these guys for years and now that several of them are in custody, police are finally sharing details of the thwarted plot. police in italy are taking down a network of accused terrorists that may have plotted to attack the vatican, two suspected militants including two of osama bin laden's former bodyguards were arrested last night. they learned of a new plot, the plan was to kill, not necessarily the pope but people visiting an unspecified crowded area in rome that they suspect may have been the vatican. >> it clearly comes out that the organization of a terrorist attack it underway. >> italian police say that at least one pakistani suicide bomber arrived in rome and it was called off when they were told they were being investigated. a vatican spokesperson down playing the threat saying the plot was just a hypothesis with no followup saying it is not relevant today and there is no reason for concern an italian officials have issued arrest warrants for nine other men that
islamic extremists had plotted an attack against the vatican in 2010 marcy gonzales is live in new york with more on the story. >> reporter: rick, officials are watching these guys for years and now that several of them are in custody, police are finally sharing details of the thwarted plot. police in italy are taking down a network of accused terrorists that may have plotted to attack the vatican, two suspected militants including two of osama bin laden's former bodyguards were arrested...
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the same. they are strict. >> reporter: after hearing both sides of the story and reviewing documents officials rule in delia's favour and order her name removed from the creditor's list. hers is one of more than a dozen cases that will be looked at today. for centuries after the arrival of the spanish, the communities practice their open form of law. in 1960 civil war broke out, and the government clamped down on traditions. it was when the peace accords were signed that their justice system made a comeback. >> the peace agreement brought with it guarantees to recognise the right of indigenous communities to manage their own affairs. since then mayerb law has been spreading. >> reporter: out siders link mayan justice with the reez in public lynchings since the end of the war. analysts say it is filling a power vacuum created by the justice system and is a way of curbing delink wednesdayy and avoiding juvenile violence. it relies on community leaders to settle conflict and solve crimes. repatriation community service and family reparation are some of the measures used as well as integration into society. the p
the same. they are strict. >> reporter: after hearing both sides of the story and reviewing documents officials rule in delia's favour and order her name removed from the creditor's list. hers is one of more than a dozen cases that will be looked at today. for centuries after the arrival of the spanish, the communities practice their open form of law. in 1960 civil war broke out, and the government clamped down on traditions. it was when the peace accords were signed that their justice...
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the same. they're very straight. >> reporter: after hearing both sides of the story and reviewing documents officials rule in delia's favor and order her name removed from the creditor's list. hers is more than one of a dozen cases that will be looked at today. for centuries after the arrival of the spanish guatemala's native communities continued to practice their own form of law. but in the 1960s civil war broke out. it was only when the peace accords were signed 36 years later that their justice system made a come back. the people agreement brought with it guarantees to recognize the right of indigenous communities to manage their own affairs. since then mayn law has been slowly spreading throughout communities like this. outsiders often associate mayn justice with the rise of public lynchings in indigenous communities since the civil war. but power vacuum is an effective way of curbing delinquents and delinquency. mayan law reparations and community participation are some of the ingredients used in the punishment of offenders as well as their reintegration into society. and while the leaders who work here don't
the same. they're very straight. >> reporter: after hearing both sides of the story and reviewing documents officials rule in delia's favor and order her name removed from the creditor's list. hers is more than one of a dozen cases that will be looked at today. for centuries after the arrival of the spanish guatemala's native communities continued to practice their own form of law. but in the 1960s civil war broke out. it was only when the peace accords were signed 36 years later that...
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on one day he searched for details and the safety precautions. >> now we can go back to the story we this earlier about officialsm thailand indonesia and myanmar, travelling to remote islands to vet allegations of abuse against fishermen. we are now joined on the phone. give us some details. >> yes, there has been breaking news from eastern indonesia. the government has been investigating alleged abuses and has announced they'll bring to safety a group of fisherman from myanmar, and said they have found its of slavery, abuse, so they'll bring a group, as many as they can carry back to safety and they will hand them over to a delegation of myanmar, arriving in a few days. the bones are horrifying. we have identified a couple of fishermen. they say they never wanted to work here. they were enticed by agents to work op boat hardly any pay and abuse, stories about murder. they are horrific. they've been brought here to talk to anyone about it. from thailand and today, from indonesia. they have the light on the remote part of indonesia. >> i know this is early in the investigation, but has there been response at all
on one day he searched for details and the safety precautions. >> now we can go back to the story we this earlier about officialsm thailand indonesia and myanmar, travelling to remote islands to vet allegations of abuse against fishermen. we are now joined on the phone. give us some details. >> yes, there has been breaking news from eastern indonesia. the government has been investigating alleged abuses and has announced they'll bring to safety a group of fisherman from myanmar, and...
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. >> reporter: he told the reporters that the physical evidence as well as eyewitness accounts tell a very different story from the official version. >> it's physically impossible to get these trajectories through his body unless he's running away. >> reporter: if family is filing a federal lawsuit and asking the department of federal justice to investigation. they had his parents on the video from guatemala where a tearful mother asked for justice. the attorney general only said the family's charge isn't true. >> the allegations contained in their news release aren't consistent with the evidence and eyewitness accounts we're aware of in this particular shooting. >> reporter: now, the spokesman for the city attorney says he has not seen the official autopsy done by the county and that it could be months before it is available. meanwhile at 6:00 tonight, supporters of the family will be meeting here on folsom for a march to a nearby church. reporting from the mission, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, mark. >>> in the south bay a san jose cop on the wrong side of the law got his day in court today. he's charge
. >> reporter: he told the reporters that the physical evidence as well as eyewitness accounts tell a very different story from the official version. >> it's physically impossible to get these trajectories through his body unless he's running away. >> reporter: if family is filing a federal lawsuit and asking the department of federal justice to investigation. they had his parents on the video from guatemala where a tearful mother asked for justice. the attorney general only...
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a look at the fly girls of world war ii and inspirational stories of women air force service pilots who answered the call of duty in world war ii. >>> so the texas museum is texas's official state history museum. we opened in 2001 and we are charged with telling the story of texas. we have three floors of exhibition space where we feature around 500 original artifacts that tell the story of texas. we also have temporary exhibitions including fly girls which is what we are standing in right now and two theaters which show films regularly. ♪ >>> this is texas. over headquarters lies a strange little [ inaudible ] and out of the buses stepping girls who have given a new angle to an air force story, they are wasps. >> the fly girls exhibition is very special to us. it's an exhibition that we opened on veterans day. and to tell the story of these world war ii female pilots and share that with the public was we thought an important texas story but also an important story that connects texas with the nation. when world war ii broke out in 1938 in 1939 one of the woman's pilots of america, a business owner and entrepreneur and fearless pilot. she approached president franklin roo
a look at the fly girls of world war ii and inspirational stories of women air force service pilots who answered the call of duty in world war ii. >>> so the texas museum is texas's official state history museum. we opened in 2001 and we are charged with telling the story of texas. we have three floors of exhibition space where we feature around 500 original artifacts that tell the story of texas. we also have temporary exhibitions including fly girls which is what we are standing in...
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the same. they're very straight. >> after hearing both sides of the story and reviewing documents, officials rule in delia's favor and order her name from the creditor's list. hers is more than a dozen cases that will be looked at today. for centuries after the arrival of the spanish guatemala's native community continue to practice their own form of law. in 1960 civil war broke out and the government clapped down on mayan traditions. it was only when the peace accords were signed 36 years later that their justice system made a comeback. the peace agreement brought with it guarantees to recognize the right of indigenous communities to manage their own affairs. since then, mayan law has been slowly spreading throughout communities like this. outsiders often associate mayan justice with the rise of public lynches of indigenous communities since the civil war. but many say that it's creating a power vacuum caused by a failure of power system, and it is a way of avoiding mob violence. mayan justice relies on values and consensus among community leaders to settle conflicts and resolve crimes. reparations, community servic
the same. they're very straight. >> after hearing both sides of the story and reviewing documents, officials rule in delia's favor and order her name from the creditor's list. hers is more than a dozen cases that will be looked at today. for centuries after the arrival of the spanish guatemala's native community continue to practice their own form of law. in 1960 civil war broke out and the government clapped down on mayan traditions. it was only when the peace accords were signed 36...
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stone article a quote a story of journalistic failure that was avoidable, saying the failure of editing and fact checking. rolling stone has apologized, saying the magazine officiallylly wright. now back to "killing jesus". >>> rabbi. >> thomas and andrew, welcome. >> they've murdered him. cut his head off. >> the cup has come to my lips. i ask for forgiveness, father. give me the strength. who am i? what am i? how do people call the son of m man? tell me. tell me. >> to me you are a giver of courage to act as i never imagined. reaching out for the sick, the unclean without fear. >> but judas, how am i called? >> i've heard you call the coming of elijah. >> the prophet. what else is said? >> many would believe you're the baptist risen from the dead. >> there is no greater prophet than john. what about you? you've seen me eat, sleep, wash. my gesture, my moods, who do you say i am? >> you're the anointed one. son of the living god. >> bless you, simon, son of jonah. -- by my heavenly father. >> this is simply what i believe. >> from now on i'll call you peter. >> peter? >> in greek peter means rock. and on this rock i build my church and give you the keys to the kin
stone article a quote a story of journalistic failure that was avoidable, saying the failure of editing and fact checking. rolling stone has apologized, saying the magazine officiallylly wright. now back to "killing jesus". >>> rabbi. >> thomas and andrew, welcome. >> they've murdered him. cut his head off. >> the cup has come to my lips. i ask for forgiveness, father. give me the strength. who am i? what am i? how do people call the son of m man? tell me....
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the same. they're very straight. >> after hearing both sides of the story and reviewing documents, officials rule in delia's favor andrder her name removed from the creditor's list. hers is just one of more than a dozen cases that will be looked at today. after the spanish arrived guatemala would continue to practice it's own form of law. it was in the 1960s after civil war that it broke down. but it made a comeback and they have made guarantees for indigenous communities to manage their own affair. it has been spreading throughout communities like this. outsiders associate mayan justice with the rise in public lynchings in indigenous communities since the end of civil war. but analysts say that mayan law is filling a power vacuum created by a failling justice. mayan justice relies on traditional values to settle conflict it's and resolve crimes. reparations, community service and family participation are some of the ingredients used in the punishment of offenders as well as their reintegration into society. while the leaders who work here don't receive a salary, they say serving their people keeps them motivated. >>
the same. they're very straight. >> after hearing both sides of the story and reviewing documents, officials rule in delia's favor andrder her name removed from the creditor's list. hers is just one of more than a dozen cases that will be looked at today. after the spanish arrived guatemala would continue to practice it's own form of law. it was in the 1960s after civil war that it broke down. but it made a comeback and they have made guarantees for indigenous communities to manage their...
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he's the first sri lankan to officiate a tournament. nhk world has the story. >> he stands confidentially and proudly on the field. this is an important milestone in his young career. for the first time he's dawning a blue and gray uniform at a national tournament. on this day he's risen to the occasion getting in position to see another player's foot on the base. and calling out a runner trying to steal second. >> i'm happy to realize my dream of becoming an umpire at a japanese competition. >> every spring high school players come here. with each catch and crack of the bat, they try to do their best. and they play to a big audience. games are broadcast live on tv nationwide, so people can cheer on their local teams. >> the 31-year-old shree languagen came to japan nine years ago to be part of the action. back home while in high school he walked away from the popular sport of cricket. he put down his cricket bat and started to swing a baseball bat. he has watched as the sport has grown in popularity since 2002 thanks in part to some japanese instructors. at t
he's the first sri lankan to officiate a tournament. nhk world has the story. >> he stands confidentially and proudly on the field. this is an important milestone in his young career. for the first time he's dawning a blue and gray uniform at a national tournament. on this day he's risen to the occasion getting in position to see another player's foot on the base. and calling out a runner trying to steal second. >> i'm happy to realize my dream of becoming an umpire at a japanese...
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officials believe someone dumped a handful into the colorado lake. this happened years ago and the fish have multiplied. officials are weighing their options including draining the lake. >>> other storiesre following, veteran actor james bess died thursday. he was best known for his role on the dukes of hazard with his memorable laugh. >> i get it! i love it i love it. >> james bess was 88 years old. >>> a former hooter's waitress was awarded $250,000 in a racial discrimination lawsuit. according to the suit she was fired in august of 2013 because of blond streaks in her hair. she says her manager said the streaks didn't look natural. hooters responded on the website saying the decision was, quote, flawed. >>> gallop revealed the best place to live in america after interviewing 176,000 people in all 50 states. it concluded the area with the highest well-being index is the north sarasota in southern florida. must be that great florida sunshine. >> i've been there. it's nice. it is beautiful. >> absolutely. i'd go now. >> no winter and snore. >>> talk about this being high and dry, wait till you see this. a raccoon got stuck after it climbed up a light pole in center city philadelphia, y
officials believe someone dumped a handful into the colorado lake. this happened years ago and the fish have multiplied. officials are weighing their options including draining the lake. >>> other storiesre following, veteran actor james bess died thursday. he was best known for his role on the dukes of hazard with his memorable laugh. >> i get it! i love it i love it. >> james bess was 88 years old. >>> a former hooter's waitress was awarded $250,000 in a racial...
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repeating itself of one of blaming the victim dehumanizing the victim and only seeing the official police version as the storyported in the press. >> reporter: we've seen demonstrations continuing here calling it a culture of i difference between the african-american community and police department saying there is discrepancies in the makeup of the north charleston police department which contributed to that incident that many have seen across the united states. the investigation ongoing. the south carolina law enforcement division continuing its investigation. also weighing in on this the state solicitor general who said right now based on the evidence there's not enough for the death penalty. officer slager remains behind bars. carol? >> nick valencia reporting live from north charleston this morning. >>> another police shooting in oklahoma. robert bates is set to turn himself into authorities today. bates says it was an accident. he intended to taze the victim eric harris but mistakenly drew his gun. that's little consolation to harris' family. his brother and the family's attorney spoke with cnn's "new da
repeating itself of one of blaming the victim dehumanizing the victim and only seeing the official police version as the storyported in the press. >> reporter: we've seen demonstrations continuing here calling it a culture of i difference between the african-american community and police department saying there is discrepancies in the makeup of the north charleston police department which contributed to that incident that many have seen across the united states. the investigation ongoing....
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the capitols movers and shakers together with hollywood celebrities. officially it's called the white house correspondents' association dinner. but that's as official as it gets. ron claiborne with the story. >> reporter: "saturday night live"'s cecily strong skewered the president for his sagging poll numbers and graying hair. >> your gray hair is at 85%. your hair is so white, it can talk back to the police. >> reporter: the "nerd prom" as it's often called is a night the commander-in-chief can be roasted, and poke fun at others. >> my advisors asked me, "mr. president, do you have a bucket list?" and i said, "well, i have something that rhymes with 'bucket list.'" take executive action on immigration? bucket. >> reporter: comic keegan-michael key reprised his comedy central character, luther, the "anger translator." >> what kind of stupid, shortsighted, irresponsible bull -- >> whoa! you don't need an anger translator. you need counseling. >> reporter: ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >>> still ahead, a woman abducted, forced into her trunk and locked in. what the victim did next that saved her life. and now, the search for the suspect. >>> and why is ford recalling hundreds of thous
the capitols movers and shakers together with hollywood celebrities. officially it's called the white house correspondents' association dinner. but that's as official as it gets. ron claiborne with the story. >> reporter: "saturday night live"'s cecily strong skewered the president for his sagging poll numbers and graying hair. >> your gray hair is at 85%. your hair is so white, it can talk back to the police. >> reporter: the "nerd prom" as it's often...
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the article. rolling stone has now officially retracted the story of a woman it called jackie university of virginiad at a fraternity party in 2012. review found if she was in fact attacked the article does not support enough evidence to support her claim. all of this may have been avoided if the writer used more than one source. nancy grace joining me from atlanta to talk about this. thanks for being with us. you have the magazine. the magazine has apologized. they haven't fired anyone. should they? >> my business is criminal law and anything that happens when a courtroom. what rolling stones whether they fire the writer or not is not here nor there. is there going to be a lawsuit? is there going to be a criminal case? will they be successful? i've got my eye on the prize here. number one, will there be a lawsuit? will the fraternity sue rolling stones because of their less than stellar reporting? probably. if you sue for slander, you've got to show damages. you've got to show the fraternity a being, actually suffered in reputation. it's going to be difficult for that fraternity to do. also if you
the article. rolling stone has now officially retracted the story of a woman it called jackie university of virginiad at a fraternity party in 2012. review found if she was in fact attacked the article does not support enough evidence to support her claim. all of this may have been avoided if the writer used more than one source. nancy grace joining me from atlanta to talk about this. thanks for being with us. you have the magazine. the magazine has apologized. they haven't fired anyone. should...
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one of four gunmen was said to be the son of a local government official that went missing last year. the storynot unique. malcolm webb met with a mother fearing her son is fighting with al-shabab. >> reporter: this woman's son, john left their home in nairobi, with men from the mosque when he was 22. that was in 2012. she has never seen him since. these certificates show a conversion from christianity to islam. she believes he joined an extremist group likely al-shabab. he called her in the night to check on her. she asked him to come home. >> translation: he told me he can't because he's wanted by police. i told him nothing is impossible to god. so instead of calling he should come home. he told me "momma we'll meet in heaven." >> police and people from the mosque kept questioning her and putting her under pressure. she is not alone in losing her son. there are dozens of families across kenya that say their young men and boys disappeared, and they suspect they have gone for paramilitary training with al-shabab. >> the kenyan recruits are additional. one escapee said the planners of terror att
one of four gunmen was said to be the son of a local government official that went missing last year. the storynot unique. malcolm webb met with a mother fearing her son is fighting with al-shabab. >> reporter: this woman's son, john left their home in nairobi, with men from the mosque when he was 22. that was in 2012. she has never seen him since. these certificates show a conversion from christianity to islam. she believes he joined an extremist group likely al-shabab. he called her in...
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the basement. >> officials are hoping for more success stories like that in the wake of last night's storm. right now the extent of injuries are not yet known. the same weather system could bring severe weather to the northeast. we'll get an update from him in just a minute. chris? >>> on to this a coup in colwyn. we have been following the fiery exchanges between council members there in colwyn and now it took a heated turn. nbc 10 was at the meeting with tensions boiling over last night. matt delucia is live with details and video of this exclusive exchange. matt, tell us what happened there. >> reporter: that's right, chris. it started with one councilman making a motion to fire the code enforcer and it got uglier from there. >> if you want the keys get a cop. >> reporter: after the fighting there, the council approved the firing and then the president tried to adjourn the meeting. before there was a vote on that the remaining council members held their own meeting planning to fire the borough president vocal as of late accusing council members of misappropriating funds. after firing bro
the basement. >> officials are hoping for more success stories like that in the wake of last night's storm. right now the extent of injuries are not yet known. the same weather system could bring severe weather to the northeast. we'll get an update from him in just a minute. chris? >>> on to this a coup in colwyn. we have been following the fiery exchanges between council members there in colwyn and now it took a heated turn. nbc 10 was at the meeting with tensions boiling over...
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now, the big story of the day is that we could hear the official announcement that the nats will host the all-star game three years from now. diana rossini telling us the news conference at 1:45 today with the baseball commissioner about the game that will happen right here and he's here because the commissioner rob manfred decide the nats will be playing host to the all-star game in 2018. also here to throw out the first pitch today. manfred took over the title for the commissioner a few months ago for bud selig. we also learned that the united states army chorus quartet will sing the national anthem for the game and a flyover as well. all of that excitement leading up to the big game. as for the 41,000-plus fans packing the stands to watch the game news 4's tom sherwood out at the center field gate talking to all the excited fans here already. a few hours early. we know people want to get ready for the big game tom. >> eun, a perfect day for baseball here at the park. fans began lining up early for the last thacts go on sale at 1:30 for the 4:00 game. needily to say, fans are excite
now, the big story of the day is that we could hear the official announcement that the nats will host the all-star game three years from now. diana rossini telling us the news conference at 1:45 today with the baseball commissioner about the game that will happen right here and he's here because the commissioner rob manfred decide the nats will be playing host to the all-star game in 2018. also here to throw out the first pitch today. manfred took over the title for the commissioner a few...
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rolling stone has apologized saying the magazine is officially retracting the story.ted jesus of nazareth. >> an issue of your faith. >> an issue of law. >> law beyond my providence. >> both our laws and yours violated. >> he's been taken to the house of caiaphas, not to the temple and chamber. his trial will be unjust. >> sometimes things are done for expediency. >> no, writing about your roman law claims where there is immorality there can be no expediency. this is immoral. >> send troops. free him. >> roman troops, to the home of high priest, are you insane? >> governor, i ask as a devout jew do not allow this man to be murdered. >> if he is stoned, it's beyond my purview. >> they want him crucified. >> a punishment only i can pronounce. >> it's late and i am cold. >> you are accused of acts of sorcery, spreading lies, corrupting others. >> i spoke openly in synagogues, a temple, places where jews came to hear of god. >> they came to hear of god. the words you gave them came from satan. >> why not ask those who have hurt me? they know what i said. >> this way you t
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puchases, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. >>> and now more on the developing story in north carolina. officialsrson has been shot in the vicinity of the library at wayne community college. this is still an active shooter situation. officials say they cannot confirm any other detail including report there is's an active hostage situation going on. this is all happening in goldsboro, north carolina. the school in lockdown and you can see it on the school web site. no suspects are in custody as of right now. multiple law enforcement officials have responded. we are going to continue to watch these developments for you. >>> up next, a look at the clinton family dynamics. it's not just former president bill clinton who's expected to play a big role in his wife's campaign. dnc chair debbie wasserman shultz will discuss that on this first day of clinton campaign watch. ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ [ female announcer ] fiber one. . woman: it's been a journey to get where i
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in the official hours when a story breaks you show it and show it repeatedly. s available everywhere. it's available on the internet. >> i will say i learned a lot. it's hard to watch. it is sickening. i learned a lot by watching it repeatedly. i saw something new every time. >> new details. >> whether that there was no blood on the officer's hands after observing the wounds. all of these things, important details. >> a reminder for journalists to double check and triple check and attribute to police trying to get the full story. >> that's right. go searching for the story. brian and nick thank you so much. >>> we're live next in north charleston where police show dash cam video that could shed light on the situation. some say this is far from an open and shut case. >>> the boston bomber waits to find out if he will live or die. some say spare his life. don't kill him. hear their reasons ahead. but chantix helped me do it. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it gave me the power to overcome the urge to smoke. some peo
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. >>> came to the united states as a boy, served his country in vietnam and thought he was a u.s. citizen. 63 years later, it's official. i'm doug shimell. the story next at 6:00. >>> well cooler temperatures tomorrow, but we're really going to warm up next week. i'm tracking temperatures in the 80s. in my exclusive first alert seven-day forecast. >>> taking another look from skyforce 10, where some of the protesters, they've moved from the main part of city hall. they apparently are now circling around city hall. we will stay on top of this story and bring you the latest. they're going around broad and then they will make their way around city hall. we will stay on top of this story. as we said, for the past going on two hours now, this has been a peaceful protest. every expectation is it will continue along that line. we'll stay on top of the story and bring you the latest. we're right back. >>> happening now, a live look once again from skyforce 10 where a portion of the protesters who we saw at city hall are now on the move. walking southbound on broad street just about around walnut. they've been demonstrating in solidarity with protesters in
. >>> came to the united states as a boy, served his country in vietnam and thought he was a u.s. citizen. 63 years later, it's official. i'm doug shimell. the story next at 6:00. >>> well cooler temperatures tomorrow, but we're really going to warm up next week. i'm tracking temperatures in the 80s. in my exclusive first alert seven-day forecast. >>> taking another look from skyforce 10, where some of the protesters, they've moved from the main part of city hall....
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network, who used the word "benghazi" like a clubhouse password, the official republican-dominated house report on benghazi was the only news storyo years that didn't remind them to talk about benghazi. ( laughter ) which brings us once again to our main point of respect and appreciation. the beauty that is the ugliness of fox news. they demand accountability for anger divisiveness, while holding themselves entirely unaccountable for their anger and divisiveness. for two years, they used benghazi as shorthand, as a symbol for the whole concept of a corrupt, lying tyrannical possibly murderous obama white house, kind of like other people used "hands up, don't shoot as a symbol for systemic racism. there's really only one difference between the two phenomena-- systemic racism actually exists. ( cheers and applause ) we'll be right back you're welcome. ugh...you're the valet? yea, sorta the valet. both drive for a living, both like to save money on car insurance and we both know you may not get this car back in the same condition. watch your toes. wo! ya boy... get it! sorta you isn't you. with drivesense from esurance, you can earn
network, who used the word "benghazi" like a clubhouse password, the official republican-dominated house report on benghazi was the only news storyo years that didn't remind them to talk about benghazi. ( laughter ) which brings us once again to our main point of respect and appreciation. the beauty that is the ugliness of fox news. they demand accountability for anger divisiveness, while holding themselves entirely unaccountable for their anger and divisiveness. for two years, they...
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the united states arsenal. who knows what that means but it sounds really bad. the story was not an accurate data officials told reporters this and they represented the information accurately but it proved to be inaccurate as far as the substance the times protected its sources in the case but they could not protect the scientist who spent nine months in solitary confinement. so the question i am left with to penetrate the veil of secrecy is good but not the most important thing? is it? [laughter] >> forgive me. take it. >> speaking to my wife yesterday. [laughter] but with my own analogy the have been working with in your time this with about five years that was for generations of management ago but to talk about the truth if you're in the business to only in the world but if you made representations you keep your idea is confidential or if they were mistaken you will never have another confidential source in your life so it does have that spill over effect etiquette not be stuck to raise specific scenario. there is a certain sense those who support a the crackdown that this case to be justified or so cou
the united states arsenal. who knows what that means but it sounds really bad. the story was not an accurate data officials told reporters this and they represented the information accurately but it proved to be inaccurate as far as the substance the times protected its sources in the case but they could not protect the scientist who spent nine months in solitary confinement. so the question i am left with to penetrate the veil of secrecy is good but not the most important thing? is it?...