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thomas miller has been down this path many times. we just start crying you're in the we're so glad you see what i'm doing you know don't members losing my house. or into. february july i'm a vendor of ninety four may august and october of ninety five january april and july ninety six february two thousand and two every day just another delay for miller death leaves ten times and then returns income us this case it's completely in human and and believe it or to has to go through this ten times in his life it is a never ending torture and we haunted him until he said as a. delaying the execution that will take place behind these walls can happen the night before or even in the final few minutes. of bureaucratic error one last appeal by the lawyer or the mobilization of a few people may be enough to prevent this terrible end while the wardens and witnesses arrive at wal. the one who is to be executed is no longer master of the passage of time only one man stays close to him so out of his last hours. that i was a chaplain and i was with
thomas miller has been down this path many times. we just start crying you're in the we're so glad you see what i'm doing you know don't members losing my house. or into. february july i'm a vendor of ninety four may august and october of ninety five january april and july ninety six february two thousand and two every day just another delay for miller death leaves ten times and then returns income us this case it's completely in human and and believe it or to has to go through this ten times...
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to argue that thomas was or was not. debatable but to actually come up with who did the shooting we don't you know i can say without a doubt there is questions here you know who actually did shoot him there were five people last night. for man and a woman armed and parks near the hotel according to the police report it was about two am when the group entered the hotel went to the reception desk and asked the two employees for the cas register. hotel clark douglas walker refused to comply he was shot dead at the age of twenty five. young colleague wounded is the only witness of the crime thomas miller as pointed as being the murderer of the young receptionist based soley on his testimony. richard is not satisfied with this official version at all only witness that you was in you have here you know you're this is irrefutable yes this is you know he clearly tells them that he came to identify he didn't see anyone he said i'm too tired i didn't see them. and the second time they show him a liar you know he can't be absolutel
to argue that thomas was or was not. debatable but to actually come up with who did the shooting we don't you know i can say without a doubt there is questions here you know who actually did shoot him there were five people last night. for man and a woman armed and parks near the hotel according to the police report it was about two am when the group entered the hotel went to the reception desk and asked the two employees for the cas register. hotel clark douglas walker refused to comply he was...
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this is a great period for thomas. good news for bruins fans. >> tested more than braden holtby in that overtime session. give the capitals credit. generating offensive opportunities. but if you're holtby, you're sitting in that dressing room, just saw tim thomas make three or four "a" quality saves, it has to get in the back of your head just a little bit. >> so far, braden holtby has matched thomas today. up ahead, we'll look to tomorrow's game in philadelphia. pens and flyers. pittsburgh desperate for defense and desperate for a win to get back in the series. >> the flyers have gone from 3-0 down to win game one in overtime. >> the team with the best road record all year has stunned pittsburgh again. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] with greasy fast food, what're you really getting? instead, try the tangy new subway smokehouse barbecue chicken or the classic sweet onion chicken teriyaki, both 6 grams of fat or less. subway. eat fresh. both 6 grams of fat or less. nhl rivalries have existed for a long time. rivalries on the
this is a great period for thomas. good news for bruins fans. >> tested more than braden holtby in that overtime session. give the capitals credit. generating offensive opportunities. but if you're holtby, you're sitting in that dressing room, just saw tim thomas make three or four "a" quality saves, it has to get in the back of your head just a little bit. >> so far, braden holtby has matched thomas today. up ahead, we'll look to tomorrow's game in philadelphia. pens and...
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actually the police were already waiting for thomas. at night when miller drove his car down a dead end the police ambushed him but they arrested and those plans gunfire broke out. it is in front of this house that the shooting took place. this is ninety eight to fifty one. when he saw the police thomas miller tried to escape. to try to get away through here. he was severely wounded by several gunshots we jumped on the car started running. and was shot. and. we just couldn't move his legs pro-us. can be heard. somebody how do you say you see a familiar the b. maybe of the year if you do a clue. actually to me i told thomas that it certainly looked to me like he was supposed to do and that's the end of the story. in. but i must get noted he didn't expect to be. to be stabbed in the back by his friend. in fact thomas miller was denounced by his friend john hicks he confessed to the robbery but associated miller with the murder of the young hotel clerk. when you have a lot of people involved in a crime those that come to the prosecutor for
actually the police were already waiting for thomas. at night when miller drove his car down a dead end the police ambushed him but they arrested and those plans gunfire broke out. it is in front of this house that the shooting took place. this is ninety eight to fifty one. when he saw the police thomas miller tried to escape. to try to get away through here. he was severely wounded by several gunshots we jumped on the car started running. and was shot. and. we just couldn't move his legs...
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this is a great period for thomas. good news for bruins fans. >> tested more than braden holtby in that overtime session. give the capitals credit. generating offensive opportunities. but if you're holtby, you're sitting in that dressing room, just saw tim thomas make three or four "a" quality saves, it has to get in the back of your head just a little bit. >> so far, braden holtby has matched thomas today. up ahead, we'll look to tomorrow's game in philadelphia. pens and flyers. pittsburgh desperate for defense and desperate for a win to get back in the series. >> the flyers have gone from 3-0 down to win game one in overtime. >> the team with the best road record all year has stunned pittsburgh again. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] with greasy fast food, what're you really getting? instead, try the tangy new subway smokehouse barbecue chicken or the classic sweet onion chicken teriyaki, both 6 grams of fat or less. subway. eat fresh. both 6 grams of fat or less. nhl rivalries have existed for a long time. rivalries on the
this is a great period for thomas. good news for bruins fans. >> tested more than braden holtby in that overtime session. give the capitals credit. generating offensive opportunities. but if you're holtby, you're sitting in that dressing room, just saw tim thomas make three or four "a" quality saves, it has to get in the back of your head just a little bit. >> so far, braden holtby has matched thomas today. up ahead, we'll look to tomorrow's game in philadelphia. pens and...
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thomas and ty labored, but we played through the bigs the second half. >> jim: thomas, how about theou were such a big part of. what does it mean to you to be playing for a national championship? >> player: everything in the world. we worked so hard, and we are here now. >> jim: you know, there was a number of times you would pull even with ohio state and they would respond and go back in front. but in the end, like against north carolina, you were more resilient in the end. >> player: i don't like doing it but for some reason my team is good when we were down. >> jim: did you think when you met up in new york with kentucky that you would see them again? and what about the that game, monday night? >> player: i'll be ready. >> jim: he'll be ready, he says. all right, congratulations. we will see you monday night. if you look outside at the superdome all night, there was recessed blue lighting and it'll be all blue inside on monday night. we'll be back to new orleans in a moment. with the capital one cash rewards card you get a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more cash -- well
thomas and ty labored, but we played through the bigs the second half. >> jim: thomas, how about theou were such a big part of. what does it mean to you to be playing for a national championship? >> player: everything in the world. we worked so hard, and we are here now. >> jim: you know, there was a number of times you would pull even with ohio state and they would respond and go back in front. but in the end, like against north carolina, you were more resilient in the end....
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thomas and ty labored, but we played through the bigs the second half. >> jim: thomas, how about theou were such a big part of. what does it mean to you to be playing for a national championship? >> player: everything in the world. we worked so hard, and we are here now. >> jim: you know, there was a number of times you would pull even with ohio state and they would respond and go back in front. but in the end, like against north carolina, you were more resilient in the end. >> player: i don't like doing it but for some reason my team is good when we were down. >> jim: did you think when you met up in new york with kentucky that you would see them again? and what about the that game, monday night? >> player: i'll be ready. >> jim: he'll be ready, he says. all right, congratulations. we will see you monday night. if you look outside at the superdome all night, there was recessed blue lighting and it'll be all blue inside on monday night. we'll be back to new orleans in a moment. with the capital one cash rewards card you get a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more cash -- well
thomas and ty labored, but we played through the bigs the second half. >> jim: thomas, how about theou were such a big part of. what does it mean to you to be playing for a national championship? >> player: everything in the world. we worked so hard, and we are here now. >> jim: you know, there was a number of times you would pull even with ohio state and they would respond and go back in front. but in the end, like against north carolina, you were more resilient in the end....
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thomas miller's trial ten out of the eleven black jurors were left out we met one of them. billie fields agreed to meet us at an airport lobby. twenty two years after the miller trial she seems almost surprised by our questions to live in a society that is full of discrimination you have to have a thick skin and so therefore things bother me that way you know i don't take it personally as this is the truth will have you being asked to be a good juror dear oh yes but go to the courts own as they call it a panel is. always rejected so you know this continuous. to savage face this is we can sure say oh i guess i don't know but the thing is that yes i have been called to jury duty many times since then and i've never been selected to be part of a jury either my name is carol and i only testimonies of the ignored jurors overlaps a movie made ten years ago by some young lawyers confirms this and also reassure cheri that her father was a victim of a truncated trial. so. i would ask him thanks them how did they feel it were they feeling that the time when they could not. sit on the
thomas miller's trial ten out of the eleven black jurors were left out we met one of them. billie fields agreed to meet us at an airport lobby. twenty two years after the miller trial she seems almost surprised by our questions to live in a society that is full of discrimination you have to have a thick skin and so therefore things bother me that way you know i don't take it personally as this is the truth will have you being asked to be a good juror dear oh yes but go to the courts own as they...
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i think lincoln was the son of thomas and nancy. >> emory thomas, congratulations again on winning this year's person of the year. >> thank you so much. >> for lee winsthe audience at the library of virginia. we thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> and we want to remind you in case you missed any of the program today, the interviews, the nominations by the historians. we'll show it all to you again this evening at 6:00 p.m. ea candidates with the audience making the final decision. a similar event chose abraham lincoln as person of the year for 1861. >>> we're live from the richmond virginia library. if "time" magazine had been around in 1862, who would time select as person of the year? the library of virginia and museum of confederacy co-hosting an event that the invited five historians. and by the end of the day, the audience here in richmond will vote on person of the year 1862. lots ahead, all day coverage here on c-span3 on american history tv. and during breaks in the event the in richmond we'll take your phone calls, talk to the historians about their selections, and give
i think lincoln was the son of thomas and nancy. >> emory thomas, congratulations again on winning this year's person of the year. >> thank you so much. >> for lee winsthe audience at the library of virginia. we thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> and we want to remind you in case you missed any of the program today, the interviews, the nominations by the historians. we'll show it all to you again this evening at 6:00 p.m. ea candidates with the audience...
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the world's famous actor, thomas elliott. >> who is thomas elliott? >> see the video that's making thomas elliott famous like he never was. they are the poster pets for a big weight-loss contest. >> 107% overweight. >> he's now sleek stars in six months. the story behind the vide jushgs were back to the show. don't forget to check in at rightthisminute.com. great videos all day long. >>> i've got a video that shows you what it's like to be a celebrity, to try and just go shopping in a mall. look what happens to actor thomas elliott at a popular mall in virginia. the guy can't get two feet without getting mobbed. his buddies there trying to shop with him. all they can really do is just get this on tape. >> who is thomas elliott? >> you've never heard of thomas elliott? >> no. >> never seen thomas elliott's work? >> no, i have not. >> no. >> funny part about this is -- none of these people know who thomas elliott is. him and his buddies went to a mall, put a few plants in the mall and pretended he was famous. set off a frenzy. >> you know the movie "hun
the world's famous actor, thomas elliott. >> who is thomas elliott? >> see the video that's making thomas elliott famous like he never was. they are the poster pets for a big weight-loss contest. >> 107% overweight. >> he's now sleek stars in six months. the story behind the vide jushgs were back to the show. don't forget to check in at rightthisminute.com. great videos all day long. >>> i've got a video that shows you what it's like to be a celebrity, to try...
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thomas didn't give up. trying to handcuff somebody who doesn't want to be handcuffed is not an easy task. the officers were holding down his shoulders, they were holding down his legs so he couldn't kick them, and, finally, they were able to get him handcuffed. >> anthony thomas is finally subdued and cuffed and taken to the lorain county jail. >> mr. thomas came into the department on a contempt-of- court charge, which is a low-grade misdemeanor. he left our department with a felony assaulting an officer charge. all when he was going to be released on a summons for the first one. >> thomas pleads not guilty to the felony assault charge. he's awaiting trial. officer whit sustains minor injuries. he's back at work on his next scheduled shift after the attack. >> we do not have time to be afraid. we react. if you want to be afraid or you want to think about the events or think about the dangers, it happens afterwards. that's when you think to yourself, wow, that could have been bad. >>> coming up, a deputy ge
thomas didn't give up. trying to handcuff somebody who doesn't want to be handcuffed is not an easy task. the officers were holding down his shoulders, they were holding down his legs so he couldn't kick them, and, finally, they were able to get him handcuffed. >> anthony thomas is finally subdued and cuffed and taken to the lorain county jail. >> mr. thomas came into the department on a contempt-of- court charge, which is a low-grade misdemeanor. he left our department with a...
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doing its job. >> did thomas have help on the inside? that still hasn't been determined. also, council member graham says this investigation that he is conducting will not interfere with investigations currently underway from the attorney general and the u.s. attorney. by the way, harry thomas will be sentenced next thursday, brian. >> all right, matt. the secret service making some policy changes after a prostitution scandal broke in columbia. eight agents have been forced out after getting involved with prostitutes while protecting the president. agents are officially barred from taking foreign nationals back to their hotel rooms. visiting nonreputable businesses and drinking alcohol within ten hours of going on duty. d.c. delegate beliefs the secret service should hire more female agents. joins us now live. good to see you. why bring more women into this, someone would say. it feels counterintuitive to them. >> because there are no women there and because women would not be a part of the fraternity crowd that has formed, what looks li
doing its job. >> did thomas have help on the inside? that still hasn't been determined. also, council member graham says this investigation that he is conducting will not interfere with investigations currently underway from the attorney general and the u.s. attorney. by the way, harry thomas will be sentenced next thursday, brian. >> all right, matt. the secret service making some policy changes after a prostitution scandal broke in columbia. eight agents have been forced out...
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workers threw chairs at thomas and attempted to restrain her. one witness said thomas said if she couldn't have the baby, no one could. >> she's being interhave youd by detective -- interviewed by detectives. it's one of those x-rayses that make you want to call home and check on your families. she was given a psychiatric evaluation late yesterday. >> reporter: the child remains in critical condition at johns hopkins hospital with multiple stab wounds but is expected to recover. kenisha thomas is expected to undergo further psychiatric examination. roosevelt leftwich. >>> he came in to get a haircut. two suspects walk into this barber shop. they get into a fight with a guy and end up shooting him. we're told he's a 39-year-old employee of the barber shop. we're told he will make. this area schools were placed on lockdown just to be on the safe side. >>> we note names of the victims who died in their oxon home. they are os char chavez, nora leva. son yap leva and nelson alice and 33-year-old doe mess javier. police and firefighters within the doo
workers threw chairs at thomas and attempted to restrain her. one witness said thomas said if she couldn't have the baby, no one could. >> she's being interhave youd by detective -- interviewed by detectives. it's one of those x-rayses that make you want to call home and check on your families. she was given a psychiatric evaluation late yesterday. >> reporter: the child remains in critical condition at johns hopkins hospital with multiple stab wounds but is expected to recover....
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thomas? >> nbc's kerry sanders in sanford, florida for us. kerry, thank you. and when george zimmerman does appear in that court today, as we've been talking about, he will be side by side with a new attorney. an attorney who before yesterday had only been a spectator to this case. and i spoke with that new attorney, mark o'mara, earlier this morning about where he and his client go from here. >> mark, a lot of people have wondered where george zimmerman has been. he was taken into police custody pretty quickly after angela corey made this announcement. do you know where george zimmerman was staying during the last 45 days? >> he was in touch with law enforcement so that they knew where he was and they were able to set up a process where he surrendered himself voluntarily. >> you said yesterday you hoped to be able to avoid a trial completely, just saying now you that think that george probably wishes that he was never charged in any regard to this. stand your ground has been discussed as a p
thomas? >> nbc's kerry sanders in sanford, florida for us. kerry, thank you. and when george zimmerman does appear in that court today, as we've been talking about, he will be side by side with a new attorney. an attorney who before yesterday had only been a spectator to this case. and i spoke with that new attorney, mark o'mara, earlier this morning about where he and his client go from here. >> mark, a lot of people have wondered where george zimmerman has been. he was taken into...
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and his nomination was thomas stonewall jackson, general thomas stonewall jackson. we're going to talk to robert krick momentarily and also take your phone calls, as well. here are the phone lines if you live in the eastern and central time zone, the number is 202-585-3885, mountain and pacific, 202-585-3886. make sure you do mute your television when you call in so you don't feedback. you can participate online even if you don't want to call in at twitter.com/c-span. we will focus specifically on the #poty 1862, if you put that in your tweet, we'll try to read some of those. we already have some posts on facebook, facebook.com/c-span. you can join in with your nomination for the person of the year 1862, and just a couple of them want. want the take a look at that now. writing in for lincoln. justin says it should be lincoln in september of '62. with the emancipation proclamation. also paul martin says the abolitionist william lloyd garrison. we'll look at a couple of those and take your phone calls, as well. robert krick joins us from the library of virginia in ric
and his nomination was thomas stonewall jackson, general thomas stonewall jackson. we're going to talk to robert krick momentarily and also take your phone calls, as well. here are the phone lines if you live in the eastern and central time zone, the number is 202-585-3885, mountain and pacific, 202-585-3886. make sure you do mute your television when you call in so you don't feedback. you can participate online even if you don't want to call in at twitter.com/c-span. we will focus specifically...
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of shutout hockey from thomas.third period. boston attacks, rolston shut off, and pouliot, he pounces on it and ties the game. check it out again. slow to react. schultz. but pouliot is not. crashes in and ties the game. and just like game one, game two in overtime. second overtime period off the face-off and the bruins own caps get to the puck and marcus johan son to nick backstrom. that is the game winner. win 2-1. going back to washington. >> this is tremendous. makes all the difference to be one apiece in the series. >> big difference. they couldn't go down 2-0 to the boston bruins, defending stanley cup champions. now it comes back to washington where they'll be rocking the red, the fans behind them. they've got some momentum. >> and weather in a word? >> watch out for sprinkles later this evening into the overnight hours tonight. that's the next major thing you need to concern yourself with. but, boy, sunny and nice tomorrow afternoon, and very, very warm monday. >> well, it's going to be hot monday. especial
of shutout hockey from thomas.third period. boston attacks, rolston shut off, and pouliot, he pounces on it and ties the game. check it out again. slow to react. schultz. but pouliot is not. crashes in and ties the game. and just like game one, game two in overtime. second overtime period off the face-off and the bruins own caps get to the puck and marcus johan son to nick backstrom. that is the game winner. win 2-1. going back to washington. >> this is tremendous. makes all the...
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allen is in cincinnati for emory thomas. hi there. >> hello. i wanted to get your view on the possible accusation of robert e. lee being a racist as described by elizabeth pryor in her book reading the man and general lee is often regarded as many people being a southern racist whereas president abraham lincoln obviously had racist views, but is generally guided by history as being forgiven for his race of the views, and i wanted to get your perspective as to whether one or the other was more or less a racist than the other and whether they both reflected the feelings of their times. >> i think they both reflected the feelings of their time which were pretty darn racist. lincoln, however, had the capacity to grow. we believe in emancipated colonization and sending african-americans somewhere else, perhaps to latin america, nicaragua or perhaps to west africa. he hoped that he wouldn't have to confront a biracial society. i think he grew and realized that the biracial society had to work and he, before the end of the war and before the end of hi
allen is in cincinnati for emory thomas. hi there. >> hello. i wanted to get your view on the possible accusation of robert e. lee being a racist as described by elizabeth pryor in her book reading the man and general lee is often regarded as many people being a southern racist whereas president abraham lincoln obviously had racist views, but is generally guided by history as being forgiven for his race of the views, and i wanted to get your perspective as to whether one or the other was...
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police say they tried to question can neara thomas. she refused to speak and for an attorney. >> thank you very much. wjz is following this case for you and will bring you updates at 4, 5 and 6, and at wjz.com. >>> another person now behind bars in the beating a tourist. the woman is the four person taken into custody in connection with the tack recorded on a cell phone. baldwin, 18-year-old deangelo carter and two others are facing assault and robbery charges. >>> a veteran city police detective is off the streets accused of taking the law into his own hands. ron max is live with more on why the detective is at the center of an internal affairs investigation. good afternoon, ron. >> reporter: good afternoon, don. police detective daniel thomas nicholson is suspended regarding a case involve. his daughter. his teenage daughter was reported missing on april 20th, when he allegedly went on his own search for his daughter. using his badge to search homes without permission. the mayor spoke to wjz about the case earlier today. >> many of t
police say they tried to question can neara thomas. she refused to speak and for an attorney. >> thank you very much. wjz is following this case for you and will bring you updates at 4, 5 and 6, and at wjz.com. >>> another person now behind bars in the beating a tourist. the woman is the four person taken into custody in connection with the tack recorded on a cell phone. baldwin, 18-year-old deangelo carter and two others are facing assault and robbery charges. >>> a...
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it's tim thomas. does he deflect that with his head?d down, looked like it did. he gonged that one out of play. the face-off remains near him. a feed on back to backstrom. he scores! backstrom, the capitals have evened the series! braden holtby faced 44 bruin shots, stopped 43. nick backstrom has won it in o.t. and the best of seven is even at one. >> pierre: here you go. face-off situation. marcus johansson wins a battle. gets it out front. and it's swede to swede. it's johansson to backstrom and it's how sweet it is to the back of the net for the washington capitals. and the series is tied at 1. >> mike: and there are the capitals reacting. they see the opportunity and they see the result. over the boards they come. it is guaranteed to go at least five. the feedback out from johansson, i don't know if it got tipped on the way. but backstrom has registered the overtime winner. that's his second of his very brief nhl playoff career. braden holtby is with pierre. >> pierre: what was the hardest part of this game for you? >> i think the h
it's tim thomas. does he deflect that with his head?d down, looked like it did. he gonged that one out of play. the face-off remains near him. a feed on back to backstrom. he scores! backstrom, the capitals have evened the series! braden holtby faced 44 bruin shots, stopped 43. nick backstrom has won it in o.t. and the best of seven is even at one. >> pierre: here you go. face-off situation. marcus johansson wins a battle. gets it out front. and it's swede to swede. it's johansson to...
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as the social services worker told thomas the visit was almost over, thomas replied "it is about to be over." she pulled a kitchen knife from her handbag, and police say she did the unthinkable. >> she stabbed erin -- her infant daughter multiple times on the face, head and neck. and we really don't know why. >> reporter: the social worker left the room screaming in terror. witnesses heard thomas say, i'm going to kill her. a male social services worker came and began throwing chairs at kenisha thomas to stop her and eventually wrestled her to the ground. witnesses told police, they heard thomas saying, lock me up, if i can't have her, no one will. and later, "i hope my baby is dead." >> other coworkers grabbed the baby lying on the floor, with a knife stuck in her neck come rushed her to medical attention. miraculously, she is expected to survive. thomas is under going a psychiatric evaluation. meanwhile, they are investigating how thomas managed to get a knife past their metal detectors. >> she asked to speak to her attorney. we can tell you she is now facing a slew of criminal charg
as the social services worker told thomas the visit was almost over, thomas replied "it is about to be over." she pulled a kitchen knife from her handbag, and police say she did the unthinkable. >> she stabbed erin -- her infant daughter multiple times on the face, head and neck. and we really don't know why. >> reporter: the social worker left the room screaming in terror. witnesses heard thomas say, i'm going to kill her. a male social services worker came and began...
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thomas?ing from pyongyang, north korea. >>> and in syria, anti-government rebels say the country's military is continuing to attack towns across that country. take a look at this amateur video showing heavy fighting in the central city of homs and the town of maer. nbc at any time verify its authenticity. rebels say government forces have not withdrawn as required by the u.n. cease-fire. that deal calls for all fighting to end by 6:00 a.m. on thursday. >>> and moving back to the shores where a controversial crime in tulsa, oklahoma, has taken another twist. the two suspects in a good friday shooting spree reportedly confessing to that deadly rampage. nbc's janet shamlian is in tulsa and has the latest for us. >> reporter: thomas, good morning. according to documents from the tulsa police, the two men arrested over the weekend in connection with that friday shooting have confessed to the crime. as you'll recall, three men died in that incident. two others were injured in what appeared to be ve
thomas?ing from pyongyang, north korea. >>> and in syria, anti-government rebels say the country's military is continuing to attack towns across that country. take a look at this amateur video showing heavy fighting in the central city of homs and the town of maer. nbc at any time verify its authenticity. rebels say government forces have not withdrawn as required by the u.n. cease-fire. that deal calls for all fighting to end by 6:00 a.m. on thursday. >>> and moving back to...
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suddenly the tables turned on clarence thomas and there was a public spectacle. you expect that to happen? >> absolutely, i expected some reaction. and i knew that there would be a lot of negative reaction. but let me just go back and correct one thing. remember, there was controversy even early on in the confirmation process. the american bar association had looked at his record and gave him one of the lowest ratings that it had ever given. there were a number of individuals from civil rights organizations who had come forward to testify that this was not a good nomination, that this was a nomination that was going to set us all back as a country. so that was there. but then, as you say, nothing really like what happened once my testimony took place. and i stand by that testimony. it was the right thing to do. and i'll tell you why. people say, well, it was a sexual harassment claim against him. but really it was testimony about the integrity of the individual who was going to be appointed for a lifetime position. >> what was interesting to me at the time was th
suddenly the tables turned on clarence thomas and there was a public spectacle. you expect that to happen? >> absolutely, i expected some reaction. and i knew that there would be a lot of negative reaction. but let me just go back and correct one thing. remember, there was controversy even early on in the confirmation process. the american bar association had looked at his record and gave him one of the lowest ratings that it had ever given. there were a number of individuals from civil...
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thomas? >> jeff, thanks so much. for more on the tornado damage, head to the weather channel's website, at weather.com. >>> we'll move on to breaking news that we've been following. the u.s. embassy in afghanistan is in lockdown after a series of attacks today. taliban militants are claiming responsibility for the coordinated attacks in the capital of kabul. there was a shelling and gun fire near the american and british embassies, taliban bases as well as the afghan parliament and president hamid karzai's palace. nbc news senior producer is in kabul to explain us. suhail, brings unto speed. >> reporter: the fighting is still going on as we speak. there was fighting around the around the surrounding provinces of kabul. that seems to be over there are still attackers at large around this complex area. now, where the they targeted so far, three embassies being the u.s., the uk and the german embassies. now this, and also the parliament and the nato bases are all in the same sort of area. so thi
thomas? >> jeff, thanks so much. for more on the tornado damage, head to the weather channel's website, at weather.com. >>> we'll move on to breaking news that we've been following. the u.s. embassy in afghanistan is in lockdown after a series of attacks today. taliban militants are claiming responsibility for the coordinated attacks in the capital of kabul. there was a shelling and gun fire near the american and british embassies, taliban bases as well as the afghan parliament...
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a look at thomas jefferson's ideas on how the young country should be governed. then the role of women in the revolutionary war. later, a discussion on george washington's leadership as head of the continental army and as the first u.s. president. american history tv continues on c-span3 each night the rest of the week. wednesday at 8:00 p.m., historians consider who "time" magazine might have picked to be person of the year in 1862 when the country was in the midst of the civil war. among the names discussed, abolitionist leader frederick douglas, robert e. lee, and george b. mcclellan, the union general who commanded a failed 1862 campaign to take the confederate capital of richmond. >>> c-span's 2012 local content vehicle cities tour takes our book tv and american history tv programming on the road the first weekend of each month. this past weekend featured little rock, arkansas, with book tv at the university of arkansas. >> he was particularly interested in the 19th century, the civil war in particular. these are two friends, union and confederate, who knew
a look at thomas jefferson's ideas on how the young country should be governed. then the role of women in the revolutionary war. later, a discussion on george washington's leadership as head of the continental army and as the first u.s. president. american history tv continues on c-span3 each night the rest of the week. wednesday at 8:00 p.m., historians consider who "time" magazine might have picked to be person of the year in 1862 when the country was in the midst of the civil war....
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. >> thomas kinkade known as the painter of light dies. a look back at his art and art of marketing that brought his paintings to millions of american homes. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> cowan: good evening f i am lee cowan, we begin tonight with a shooting spree that has an african-american neighborhood on edge. in tulsa, oklahoma, yesterday police say a gunman shot five people within a mile of each other, killing on edge, in tulsa, okay yesterday, policemen say a gun man shot five people within a mile of each other, killing three, all were black. >> police are looking for a white man in a white pickup truck. >> bill whitaker reports. >> in a massive manhunt dubbed operation ra random shooter, the tulsa police department is seeking any information that might lead to the gunman who shot five people early friday morning, killing three, police chief chuck gordon. >> bobby clark and william allen were murdered on the streets of tulsa, these were vicious and cowardly at tax. >> the shootings all occurred in a
. >> thomas kinkade known as the painter of light dies. a look back at his art and art of marketing that brought his paintings to millions of american homes. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> cowan: good evening f i am lee cowan, we begin tonight with a shooting spree that has an african-american neighborhood on edge. in tulsa, oklahoma, yesterday police say a gunman shot five people within a mile of each other, killing on edge, in tulsa, okay...
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wents heard thomas say, i'm going to kill her. a male social worker came in and threw chairs at thomas to stop her and wrestled her to the ground. witnesses say they heard thomas saying, lock me up, if i can't have her, nobody will. and later, i hope my baby is dead. >> reporter: other workers grabbed the girl and rushed her to medical attention. miraculously, she is expected to survive. meanwhile, social services is promising a full investigation to find out how thomas was able to get the knife in. they say this is a prime example of a security breakstep down. >> there are concerns about some of the clients who come in distraught and upset. and there needs to be some remedy to that. there needs to be stricter security measures. and they need to stop using the third party security firms firms that obviously aren't doing the job. >> reporter: kenisha thomas refused to speak with police investigators. in fact, she asked for her attorney. she's got one now. she's being held without bail at central booking, facing a number of criminal
wents heard thomas say, i'm going to kill her. a male social worker came in and threw chairs at thomas to stop her and wrestled her to the ground. witnesses say they heard thomas saying, lock me up, if i can't have her, nobody will. and later, i hope my baby is dead. >> reporter: other workers grabbed the girl and rushed her to medical attention. miraculously, she is expected to survive. meanwhile, social services is promising a full investigation to find out how thomas was able to get...
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annie thomas to sidney thomas. they're not related. and the loyola rolls over the irish 17-11. no terps in the women's time four in denver. doesn't mean there september a local hero. baltimore's brit in mallory saved the the best for last as her notre dame fighting irish took on uconn in the semifinals. game one final seconds. skylar digens misses the put back by natalie norv sol.
annie thomas to sidney thomas. they're not related. and the loyola rolls over the irish 17-11. no terps in the women's time four in denver. doesn't mean there september a local hero. baltimore's brit in mallory saved the the best for last as her notre dame fighting irish took on uconn in the semifinals. game one final seconds. skylar digens misses the put back by natalie norv sol.
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harry thomas, jr.ss than a week away from learning if he'll go to jail for stealing public dollars. same time, the council committee has given the power to force witnesses to testify under oath about how thomas was able to steal the money from a children's trust corporation. >> reporter: this could be the last week of freedom for former council member harry thomas, who could be sentenced to several years in prison when he goes before a federal judge next week. >> there's no question a crime was committed and money was taken from children. >> reporter: friday, mayor gray didn't weigh in on what thomas' punishment would be, preferring to leave that up to the court. >> the punishment ought to be commensurate with what was done. certainly taking money from children is reprehensible. >> reporter: meanwhile, council member jim graham was granted subpoena powers by his committee friday, enabling him to dig deeper into what was taking place inside the children's youth investment trust corporation. he won't say
harry thomas, jr.ss than a week away from learning if he'll go to jail for stealing public dollars. same time, the council committee has given the power to force witnesses to testify under oath about how thomas was able to steal the money from a children's trust corporation. >> reporter: this could be the last week of freedom for former council member harry thomas, who could be sentenced to several years in prison when he goes before a federal judge next week. >> there's no question...
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michael's and begged thomas auld to just take me away from that fiend. auld said no. it's probably your own fault. go back in the morning. he went back the next morning tail between his legs. but it was a sunday and edward covey didn't beat slaves on sunday, but on monday morning, he met douglass working in the stables lifting hay. with a switch, and according to douglass, he resisted, and they fought, claimed douglass, for two years. two hours. i've never believed that that fight lasted two hours. who knows. maybe 20 minutes. but according to douglass in this pivotal moment of his life as a slave, at least it's the way he portrays it, he fought back physically with his hands, and he fought edward covey and beat him. now, under the law and under most circumstances, douglass was now in mortal danger. but covey did nothing about it. and douglass interprets it, we don't have much in the way of other forms of interpretation, he interpreted it as covey worried about his reputation. nothing was done to douglass. he served out his time with covey. covey never again laid a ha
michael's and begged thomas auld to just take me away from that fiend. auld said no. it's probably your own fault. go back in the morning. he went back the next morning tail between his legs. but it was a sunday and edward covey didn't beat slaves on sunday, but on monday morning, he met douglass working in the stables lifting hay. with a switch, and according to douglass, he resisted, and they fought, claimed douglass, for two years. two hours. i've never believed that that fight lasted two...
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>> absolutely not, thomas. any secret service agent would tell you that the secret service has always had a culture of absolute zero tolerance toward any type of personal misconduct by its agents. anything that would bring any kind of embarrassment or anything that could question the integrity and honesty of the agency will be dealt with in the harshest of ways. right now every agent past and present that's watching this report is thinking these agents will be, if found to be guilty of these actions, will be dealt with in the harshest of ways by the secret service. that's the way it's always been. >> dave, the woman who talked to "the new york times" said she was owed $800 and now we have a news report that agents have preplanned this, booking a party space before heading out to these nightclubs to pick up these women. is it naive, dave, of the american taxpayer to think this is just the first time this has ever happened? the very first time they got caught and there really isn't a culture of something like thi
>> absolutely not, thomas. any secret service agent would tell you that the secret service has always had a culture of absolute zero tolerance toward any type of personal misconduct by its agents. anything that would bring any kind of embarrassment or anything that could question the integrity and honesty of the agency will be dealt with in the harshest of ways. right now every agent past and present that's watching this report is thinking these agents will be, if found to be guilty of...
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council member harry thomas jr. is expected to be sentenced to prison this week for stealing $350,000 in government grant money that had been intended for youth organizations. thomas has written the judge. he apologized for his theft. he said the case continues. >> prosecutors want thomas to serve four years in prison. he'll find out in court thursday. this was the scene in january when thomas appeared in federal court pleading guilty to two felonies and resigning from the council. he'll be back here thursday to learn his sentence. in a presentencing letter this weekend to judge john bates he apologized for stealing saying his conduct was inexcusable and pledging to rebuild his reputation. prosecutors say thomas's theft was outrageous. for his corrupt conduct the u.s. attorney said thomas should serve the full 46 months in prison allowed by law. he breached the public trust, stole money from the very people he was elected to serve, and tarnished the d.c. council's reputation. on monday in the council advocates for t
council member harry thomas jr. is expected to be sentenced to prison this week for stealing $350,000 in government grant money that had been intended for youth organizations. thomas has written the judge. he apologized for his theft. he said the case continues. >> prosecutors want thomas to serve four years in prison. he'll find out in court thursday. this was the scene in january when thomas appeared in federal court pleading guilty to two felonies and resigning from the council. he'll...
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emory thomas has written a good biography of lee. i would guess that's where he would go. i have no inside information. there will be some political figures. someone suggested on one of your blogs abraham lincoln should get the attention. that would make a good bit more sense were it not in this context that last year he was the man of the year in 1861 in this particular venue. almost surely he will not be mentioned this year. he was last year's man. he had his inning. >> robert krick, we have a couple of phone calls waiting, if you can stay with us. we'll hear from spotsylvania, virginia. hi, vince, go ahead with your comments. >> mr. krick, can i recently heard a theory attributed to you. it's a fairly new theory. and i wanted you to comment on it. and that is that the friendly fire that wounded jackson at chancellorsville may not have been the localized event we think of it as today and that it was something more like a sympathetic reactionary rolling tide that started actually maybe miles away. as it moved along a line of fire, it ended up wounding him and killing some
emory thomas has written a good biography of lee. i would guess that's where he would go. i have no inside information. there will be some political figures. someone suggested on one of your blogs abraham lincoln should get the attention. that would make a good bit more sense were it not in this context that last year he was the man of the year in 1861 in this particular venue. almost surely he will not be mentioned this year. he was last year's man. he had his inning. >> robert krick, we...
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. >> the fact that kenisha thomas even had the knife raised many questions about security at that facility. kai reed is live in east baltimore with a closer look at this sad story. >> the baby was stabbed five times in the head, neck, and chest. she is expected to survive, but workers describe a horrific scene that something could have been prevented. the police report describes a visit that went from relatively calm to absolutely terrifying. kenisha thomas went to the shuffle services office for a supervised visit with her eight- month-old daughter named pretty diamond. 25 minutes into the meeting, a worker said thomas complained about her daughter's care, pulled a kitchen knife out of her purse, and started stabbing the baby repeatedly. she said thomas made statements "i hope my baby is dead. lot me up. i cannot have her, nobody can." after iran, the director -- patrick moran says that state cuts to public service have lead to inadequate security at the office on middle street and many others. >> it has been a series of cuts over the last 10 years that is cutting the level of people doin
. >> the fact that kenisha thomas even had the knife raised many questions about security at that facility. kai reed is live in east baltimore with a closer look at this sad story. >> the baby was stabbed five times in the head, neck, and chest. she is expected to survive, but workers describe a horrific scene that something could have been prevented. the police report describes a visit that went from relatively calm to absolutely terrifying. kenisha thomas went to the shuffle...
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. >> reporter: thomas is charged with attempted murder, child abuse, reckless endangerment, a disturbing crime that has even made police shake their heads. >> it's one of those case after the initial incident is over you pick up the phone and call your son or daughter. how anycan -- anybody can do something so terrible is beyond me. >> reporter: the child remains in critical condition with multiple stab wounds but is expected to recover. the mother remains in custody at central book. roosevelt leftwich, abc2 news. >>> the final suspect connected to the st. patrick's day beating is in jail. it was caught up on tape. police caught up with deangelo carter. polices will arrested 20-year-old shayona davis. the video went viral. the victim was robbed and stripped of his clothing. >>> a dramatic turn of events when the teen who was allegedly beaten by a pear of teens on neighborhood patrol refused to testify. jeff? >> reporter: the victim who is 16 told the judge he never wanted to testify and wanted the state to drop the charges. eli and avi werdesheim face charges they assaulted the teen whil
. >> reporter: thomas is charged with attempted murder, child abuse, reckless endangerment, a disturbing crime that has even made police shake their heads. >> it's one of those case after the initial incident is over you pick up the phone and call your son or daughter. how anycan -- anybody can do something so terrible is beyond me. >> reporter: the child remains in critical condition with multiple stab wounds but is expected to recover. the mother remains in custody at...
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to attend with thomas and his 9-year-old sister. and her dad are in new orleans for tonight's game. we have learned from the uncles that robinson is known by several names, least of all thomas. most of them call him by his middle name, earl. >> thomas? who is that? [laughter] >> at the big game be it rim shot or earl, they will have lots of support. >> we are supporting no. 0 thomas. >> that was the principal here at riverdale baptist school. he left here in the 11th grade to go to a prep school. his mother was always looking for the best opportunities for him. he is expected to turn professional after tonight's championship game. live from prince george's county, sam ford, abc7 news. >> no doubt she will be cheering him on from above tonight. we will have more on tonight's game coming up in sports. hear from thomas robinson, or earl talk about taking on ky. >> it's great for us to have someone local to root for. a look at the jet blue pilot as he appears in court today. >> and nfl cheerleader accused of having a sexual relationship
to attend with thomas and his 9-year-old sister. and her dad are in new orleans for tonight's game. we have learned from the uncles that robinson is known by several names, least of all thomas. most of them call him by his middle name, earl. >> thomas? who is that? [laughter] >> at the big game be it rim shot or earl, they will have lots of support. >> we are supporting no. 0 thomas. >> that was the principal here at riverdale baptist school. he left here in the 11th...
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thomas faces eight charges. we are reporting live from east baltimore. >> new numbers have tonight show and the u.s. economy has been growing more slowly in the first part of the year. this is according to the commerce department. the government spent less in the last three months and businesses have been cutting back. consumers are spending. they are spending at a fastest pace in more than a year. the results suggest the economy will continue to expand slowly and steadily. the strength in consumer spending is coming from a robust quarter of growth in auto purchases. the house has passed a republican sponsored a bill that keeps interest rates on student loans from dublin this summer. president obama is threatening to veto it because of how it is paid for. >> the bill sparked a heated debate on the house floor with republicans and democrats accusing each other of playing election-year politics. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle said they do not want interest rates on student loans to double. they disagree over
thomas faces eight charges. we are reporting live from east baltimore. >> new numbers have tonight show and the u.s. economy has been growing more slowly in the first part of the year. this is according to the commerce department. the government spent less in the last three months and businesses have been cutting back. consumers are spending. they are spending at a fastest pace in more than a year. the results suggest the economy will continue to expand slowly and steadily. the strength...