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>> she was scared of jeff thomas.red for her own safety. >> it was only when she was actually face to face with a police officer, the traffic stop, that she was willing to talk. >> with the information barbara helton provided to police, they now had enough evidence to get a warrant to search thomas' car. in the trunk they found a pair of sneakers with a herringbone tread pattern. transparencies of the treads were compared to photographs of the partial prints on the front of tara's shirt. >> we were able to say that the right shoe submitted by the police department could have made the two fragmentary foot impressions on the shirt collected from the crime scene. >> also in thomas' car were three strands of blonde hair with the roots intact. >> forcibly removed hairs. this means they had a good chance of having dna material in the root of the hair. it was determined that all three hairs from the car were consistent with tara munsey by dna. >> investigators also compared thomas' dna to the biological evidence on tara's bo
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thomas, 45. and kathleen got 58.wrote a letter to "dateline" to say stephen's murder was not mravenltd itplanned. it was the first fight of my life. katie was not involved. he also wrote that he and kathleen took the pleas to save my wife's life. kathleen will not be allowed to see her daughter. elizabeth can decide for herself when she comes of age. the crazy thing about this all centered around a child. she wanted to have the child. >> she never thought about. at the end of the day sunny was eliminating her own ability to be a mom. >> did it feel though like kathleen was the ring leader of everything that happened in this family? >> absolutely. definitely. she was running the show. it was her world. and everybody else was just living in it. >> reporter: evelyn tries not to think about the dorsette. so grateful to the prosecution team who solved her son's murder and saved her life. >> and scott had my back literally. >> reporter: what's your nickname for him? >> he is my hit man. my own private hit man. detective je
thomas, 45. and kathleen got 58.wrote a letter to "dateline" to say stephen's murder was not mravenltd itplanned. it was the first fight of my life. katie was not involved. he also wrote that he and kathleen took the pleas to save my wife's life. kathleen will not be allowed to see her daughter. elizabeth can decide for herself when she comes of age. the crazy thing about this all centered around a child. she wanted to have the child. >> she never thought about. at the end of...
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please don't let it be clarence thomas. >> the court's sole defense justice thomas. >> larry: come on, man. now i'm in an uncomfortable position of agreeing with clarence thomas. i always said if this day came i would keep a cyanide tablet just in case. >> larry? arry: yes, it's the director. >> i think you're possibly over reacting a little. >> larry: now -- >> both. larry: okay. you're right man. you're right. i won't do it. alright. don't pick that up, man. alright. it's a joke we lost earlier. just got to throw them out there. you don't know where it will land. the other big supreme court decision.
please don't let it be clarence thomas. >> the court's sole defense justice thomas. >> larry: come on, man. now i'm in an uncomfortable position of agreeing with clarence thomas. i always said if this day came i would keep a cyanide tablet just in case. >> larry? arry: yes, it's the director. >> i think you're possibly over reacting a little. >> larry: now -- >> both. larry: okay. you're right man. you're right. i won't do it. alright. don't pick that up,...
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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 guilty to assault and obstructing official business. he's convicted and served three years plus probation. he also has to undergo psychological evaluation and treatment. officer whit sustains minor injuries. >> we don't have time to be afraid. we react. it happens afterwards. that's when you think, that could have been bad. >>> coming up, a deputy gets taken for a ride across a busy highway. >> my life was flashin
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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justice clarence thomas. this program is about 50 minutes. >> good afternoon, i would like to welcome everybody and start the program if we could. good afternoon and welcome. this is a certainly a wonderful turnout and we are happy to have everybody this afternoon. on behalf of the college as well as holy cross public radio of boston, i want to welcome you to this monthly lunch. thank you for being here as we celebrate the publication of fraternity with author diane brady. an exceptional and accomplished journalist, diane has done all of us a great gift in telling the story of father bob brooks as well as an extraordinary group of black students and how they are tied together at holy cross in the late 1960s to help shape their lives and changed the course of history. as one reviewer commented, fraternity brings to our attention for the first time an unsung hero of the civil-rights movement. another called the book incredibly inspiring, noting that diane had captured the story not just of a group of amazing bl
justice clarence thomas. this program is about 50 minutes. >> good afternoon, i would like to welcome everybody and start the program if we could. good afternoon and welcome. this is a certainly a wonderful turnout and we are happy to have everybody this afternoon. on behalf of the college as well as holy cross public radio of boston, i want to welcome you to this monthly lunch. thank you for being here as we celebrate the publication of fraternity with author diane brady. an exceptional...
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ultimately ironically, thomas cromwell lost his head as well. but it made it more sympathetic portrayal of a very skilled statesman, a very skilled manager who managed the kingdom of england for henry viii, but who also is responsible for the destruction of the monasteries the breakup of church holdings and property, and ultimately the severance of the relationship between england and the church of rome. and some of the real degradation that occurred under the reign of henry viii. it's a great read and coincidently comes out as people are watching on public radio also about thomas cromwell. this is the single best biography i've ever read of napoleon called napoleon by andrew roberts in one volume. it is a stupendous read and very accessible read about whom napoleon was and his triumphs and failures. he won almost all of his battles but, unfortunately, the ones he lost were pretty dispositive. he was a brilliant statesman a brilliant manager, a brilliant general, but who kind of toward the end i think maybe because of hubris kind of lost sight o
ultimately ironically, thomas cromwell lost his head as well. but it made it more sympathetic portrayal of a very skilled statesman, a very skilled manager who managed the kingdom of england for henry viii, but who also is responsible for the destruction of the monasteries the breakup of church holdings and property, and ultimately the severance of the relationship between england and the church of rome. and some of the real degradation that occurred under the reign of henry viii. it's a great...
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>> reporter: thomas, that's a good question. this was a who's who of law enforcement that met the press this afternoon. you had the sheriff's department, you had the u.s. marshals, the fbi, the local police. they said this was a very elaborate and creative plan. now they're going to get creative in their search. they're going to redeploy move out of this perimeter area of 16 miles, shift the focus, change their strategy. they're going to look at highways now. they're going to look at trains. they call it fast means of egress. ways that these guys could have gotten out of this area in a very fast way. they have had 1400 tips so far. they're down to 600 searchers from 800. but no concrete leads. they believe they're going to get these guys it's just a matter of time. thomas. >> it was really a fascinating press conference to watch for the update. msnbc's adam reese. adam thank you. >>> now we turn our attention to 2016 and the campaign trail. jeb bush and hillary clinton have both officially declared both are heavy favorites for t
>> reporter: thomas, that's a good question. this was a who's who of law enforcement that met the press this afternoon. you had the sheriff's department, you had the u.s. marshals, the fbi, the local police. they said this was a very elaborate and creative plan. now they're going to get creative in their search. they're going to redeploy move out of this perimeter area of 16 miles, shift the focus, change their strategy. they're going to look at highways now. they're going to look at...
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thomas? >> adam riess reporting for us in morrisonville, new york. >>> now we move on to the other big breaking story. just a short time ago that rachel dolezal, the embattled president of the spokane chapter of the naacp resigned her post. dolezal came under scrutiny after a local news clip of her donling a question about her ethnicity went viral. it was later revealed that she had lied about her background and was really a white woman portraying herself as black. in a statement dolezal said that she would continue fighting for human rights and her departure is not about her but about justice. msnbc's kim joins us now from spokane, washington. this just happened over the last hour. what's been the reaction to her resignation? >> reporter: well, you know i'm sad to say that a lot of it has just been venomous. if you see she basically posted this statement on facebook so she made this statement to the public and to naacp through social media. and, therefore, a lot of comments have come in sinc
thomas? >> adam riess reporting for us in morrisonville, new york. >>> now we move on to the other big breaking story. just a short time ago that rachel dolezal, the embattled president of the spokane chapter of the naacp resigned her post. dolezal came under scrutiny after a local news clip of her donling a question about her ethnicity went viral. it was later revealed that she had lied about her background and was really a white woman portraying herself as black. in a statement...
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thomas?quare as they are filtering down meeting street and getting into tv arena. meeting calhoun, that is where kristin is where mother emanuel church is on calhoun. a very small epicenter here in charleston. thank you very much kristin welker, from inside the arena. we'll be talking with you again this morning. hi and thank you for being with me. we start our morning on msnbc with special headquarters in new york and it will be intentionally another special day in supreme court. one of the decisions could be coming down to pave the equality of marriage in america, and we'll have all that for you as we cover the high court's decision. >>> we are also watching the other big story of the day, the remembrance in charleston south carolina, the funeral for the reverend clementa pinckney murdered just over a week ago in a bible study meeting in charleston south carolina along with eight of his parisioners. people have been gathering for hours now waiting to get into the tv arena to mourn, to celeb
thomas?quare as they are filtering down meeting street and getting into tv arena. meeting calhoun, that is where kristin is where mother emanuel church is on calhoun. a very small epicenter here in charleston. thank you very much kristin welker, from inside the arena. we'll be talking with you again this morning. hi and thank you for being with me. we start our morning on msnbc with special headquarters in new york and it will be intentionally another special day in supreme court. one of the...
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he coincidently comes out as people are watching public radio also about thomas cromwell.s is the single best biography i have a read on napoleon called napoleon by andrew roberts. in one volume it is a stupendous read and very accessible read about who napoleon was and his triumphs and his failures. he won almost all of his battles but unfortunately the ones he lost were pretty dispositive. he was a brilliant statement, a brilliant general but to kind of toward the end i think because of hubris kind of lost sight of his own techniques, his own lessons learned and ultimately they were turned against him. this was a great read and a reappraisal and reassessment of the importance of napoleon even down to modern history. a great read create scott burke wrote this wonderful biography on woodrow wilson also of the reappraisal. wilson had this mix of incredible progressive record in the white house especially in his first term. statesmen during world war i but also certainly a retrograde attitude towards race relations in america. but it's a great balanced read and ultimately on
he coincidently comes out as people are watching public radio also about thomas cromwell.s is the single best biography i have a read on napoleon called napoleon by andrew roberts. in one volume it is a stupendous read and very accessible read about who napoleon was and his triumphs and his failures. he won almost all of his battles but unfortunately the ones he lost were pretty dispositive. he was a brilliant statement, a brilliant general but to kind of toward the end i think because of...
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[video] norman thomas: eisenhower's great and very well-deserved reputation in europe was made by his extraordinary success in pulling together men of different nations and different points of view. and therefore, i expected from him at least a greater effort than we have had to pull together our allies and friends. the one fact you can't escape is that we have simply got to stay with the non-communists asia and europe. not just the british, not just the french, not just the indians, but the whole lot of them. i don't think they are always reasonable or right, but we are not strong enough to ignore this. >> but my understanding is -- norman thomas: just let me finish this -- brian: [chuckling] now, who is this? evan: that is my grandfather norman thomas, who was a socialist, who ran six times for president. he was not a very good father to my father, but a good grandfather to me because he had more time for me. amazingly, the only time i ever met richard nixon when i was at "newsweek" and nixon came over
[video] norman thomas: eisenhower's great and very well-deserved reputation in europe was made by his extraordinary success in pulling together men of different nations and different points of view. and therefore, i expected from him at least a greater effort than we have had to pull together our allies and friends. the one fact you can't escape is that we have simply got to stay with the non-communists asia and europe. not just the british, not just the french, not just the indians, but the...
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please don't be my new buddy clarence thomas. please. >> the court's sole defense justice thomas.beep] hraufp[laughing] >> larry: damn, clarence thomas. i threw away a cyanide tablet for you man. what were the specifics of this case. >> the muslim woman was denied a job in 2008 because she wore a head scarf for religious reasons. wearing the scarf violated the sales staff look policy. >> larry: look policy? as in, we love muslims they just can't, you know, look muslim. [laughing] >> larry: alright. here to explain the look policy is abercrombie and finch floor manager chaz. chaz. [cheers and applause] >> larry: thanks for coming. i'm sorry chaz rurbgs changing is this. >> no mab i'm in my uniform. i'm on the job. >> larry: oh his -- is that what you wear to work? i think ya. we have a very specific dress code we need to adhere to at abercrombie and finch. >> larry: basically it's strip down to your underpants. >> larry, larry the company is incredibly flexible about what you wear. >> larry: okay that's good. >> you can wear white briefs black briefs, blue briefs even boxers if the
please don't be my new buddy clarence thomas. please. >> the court's sole defense justice thomas.beep] hraufp[laughing] >> larry: damn, clarence thomas. i threw away a cyanide tablet for you man. what were the specifics of this case. >> the muslim woman was denied a job in 2008 because she wore a head scarf for religious reasons. wearing the scarf violated the sales staff look policy. >> larry: look policy? as in, we love muslims they just can't, you know, look muslim....
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thomas? >> such a major contrast when we look at the blue sky and green grass and the destruction from the system that came through. kevin, thank you. >>> nbc meteorologist domenica davis is here tracking the storms. let's talk about the severe weather and who is going to be impacted? >> the northeast corridor. two watch boxes. one from boston down through long island. that goes until 4:00. the more important one, i say more important because we're starting to see storms fire up is west of new york down through philadelphia. now, this one will go until 7:00 tonight. we are already starting to see some strong storms out to our west. so this is a batch coming out of the state college area. we have seen wind gusts upwards of 65 to 75 miles per hour. so this batch will continue off to the east and that will start to hit philadelphia area and parts of new york within the next couple of hours. so here's a look at that enhanced risk for today. 45 million people are in that go ir. damaging winds will
thomas? >> such a major contrast when we look at the blue sky and green grass and the destruction from the system that came through. kevin, thank you. >>> nbc meteorologist domenica davis is here tracking the storms. let's talk about the severe weather and who is going to be impacted? >> the northeast corridor. two watch boxes. one from boston down through long island. that goes until 4:00. the more important one, i say more important because we're starting to see storms...
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i'm thomas roberts. we begin this hour with a major ruling today by the supreme court on a controversial drug used in lethal injection executions. by a 5-4 vote the justices upheld the use of a sedative in executions in oklahoma. for the first time two of the dissenting justices say they think it's highly likely to death penalty is unconstitutional. nbc justice correspondent pete williams is joining me outside the court. what does it mean for the death penalty opponents? >> the court reaffirms what it said seven years ago when it said the lethal injection itself was constitutional. what the justices said is that based on that decision and their ruling today if opponents want to challenge lethal injection or any method of execution they have to show that there is a better alternative that would produce less pain and less suffering for the condemned prisoner. the court again repeated what it said before that there's no such thing as a painless xe kug. the question here is whether the drug as the first drug
i'm thomas roberts. we begin this hour with a major ruling today by the supreme court on a controversial drug used in lethal injection executions. by a 5-4 vote the justices upheld the use of a sedative in executions in oklahoma. for the first time two of the dissenting justices say they think it's highly likely to death penalty is unconstitutional. nbc justice correspondent pete williams is joining me outside the court. what does it mean for the death penalty opponents? >> the court...
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thomas? >> thanks so much. >>> and then coming up in less than 30 minutes, more from melissa's interview with rachel dolezal. you're going to hear how rachel dolezal explains how she felt isolated nearly her entire life because of her race. you'll hear her perspective. >>> and we are following breaking developments along the gulf coast, the national hurricane center says the tropical storm bill has made landfall in texas. bill is expected to produce up to eight inches of rain over parts of texas and oklahoma. impacting some of the same effected area by sfloo flood last month. moments ago josh earnest said the administration is keeping a close eye on the current situation. >> the personnel are in place as well to respond to tropical storm bill, which we know has already begun to bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and a potential of tornados to portions of texas and oklahoma today. fema remains in close coordination with state emergency managers and tribal officials as well as federal partners
thomas? >> thanks so much. >>> and then coming up in less than 30 minutes, more from melissa's interview with rachel dolezal. you're going to hear how rachel dolezal explains how she felt isolated nearly her entire life because of her race. you'll hear her perspective. >>> and we are following breaking developments along the gulf coast, the national hurricane center says the tropical storm bill has made landfall in texas. bill is expected to produce up to eight inches of...
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thomas? >> people like his retail politics. thanks so much. great job. >>> we are asking you to weigh in on our bing pulse question today, will chris christie's telling it like it is strategy work? head to pulse.msnbc.com. cast your votes now. i want to bring in bob i think lt columnist and blogger and author of "chris christie, the inside story of his rise to power." bob, great to have you you here. your first impressions. how did he do with his announcement? >> i think he went through his 2015 quota for cliches, actually. you don't really expect a lot from these things. i mean it's a ra-rah rally i'm really out there and running. let's get on with it. i wasn't disappointed. i didn't see anything extraordinary though. >> christie is saying he's going to talk hard truths and then after we hear this i want to talk to you about the economy of new jersey. take a listen. >> we must tell each other the truth about the problems we have and the difficulty of the solutions, but if we tell each other
thomas? >> people like his retail politics. thanks so much. great job. >>> we are asking you to weigh in on our bing pulse question today, will chris christie's telling it like it is strategy work? head to pulse.msnbc.com. cast your votes now. i want to bring in bob i think lt columnist and blogger and author of "chris christie, the inside story of his rise to power." bob, great to have you you here. your first impressions. how did he do with his announcement? >>...
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thomas? >> john let's talk about the honor block where these two men were housed. explain what the honor block means. >> the honor block is a place where prisoners are assigned if they don't have based on their behavior within prison. it's not based on what they did to get there. but it's based on whether how many infractions, if you want to think of it as high school how many demerits you get. looking at these, the prison records of these two men, there are infractions but there are relatively few. for instance matt richard matt has infractions forgetting prison tattoos. there is also some infractions for fighting for what they describe in the record as hostility. but not a lot. >> nbc's john ying reporting in new york for us. john, thank you, sir. >>> we turn our attention now to texas where demonstrators marched, chapted and carried signs against b police brutal by. community leaders calling for the dismissal of mckinney police officer eric casebolt after this video surfaced showing him th
thomas? >> john let's talk about the honor block where these two men were housed. explain what the honor block means. >> the honor block is a place where prisoners are assigned if they don't have based on their behavior within prison. it's not based on what they did to get there. but it's based on whether how many infractions, if you want to think of it as high school how many demerits you get. looking at these, the prison records of these two men, there are infractions but there...
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thomas?m riess reporting in front of mother emanuel in charleston. thank you. we just did get word coming up this afternoon at 4:00 governor nikki haley is going to be calling for the removal of the flag. but there really is a high benchmark that was built in to the state legislature when they decided to move it off the capitol dome and to a different position on state capitol grounds. will they have the legislative force and the people they need to be able to make this work? we'll find out what her plan is or at least the hopes of her plan coming up at 4:00. >>> when we come back it is not just south carolina. we're going to break down the six other states where images of the confederate flag still appear. and what republican lawmakers have to say about it. >>> also ahead, what officials just said about the hunt for two escaped killers as they zero in on an area just over 20 miles away from the prison in which they broke out of. ♪ [music] ♪ defiance is in our bones. new citracal pearls. deli
thomas?m riess reporting in front of mother emanuel in charleston. thank you. we just did get word coming up this afternoon at 4:00 governor nikki haley is going to be calling for the removal of the flag. but there really is a high benchmark that was built in to the state legislature when they decided to move it off the capitol dome and to a different position on state capitol grounds. will they have the legislative force and the people they need to be able to make this work? we'll find out...
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ultimately ironically, thomas conwell lost his head as. we but it's a maybe more sympathetic portrayal of a skilled statesman a skilled manager who managed the king dom for henry 8th who also is responsible for the destruction of the monasteries the breakup of church hold examination properties and ultimately the severance of the relationship between the church of england and rome. some of the this occurred in the reign of henry viii. great read and comes out as people are watching wolf hall on public radio. this is the single best biography i've ever read of napoleon by andrew roberts and it is a stupendous read, and very accessible read about who napoleon was and his triumphs and his failures. he won almost all of his battles but unfortunately the one he lost were pretty dispositive. he was a brilliant statesman and manager and brilliant general but kind of toward the end because of hubris, kind of lost sight of his own techniques, his own lessons learn and ultimately they were turned against him. but this is a great read and a real -- r
ultimately ironically, thomas conwell lost his head as. we but it's a maybe more sympathetic portrayal of a skilled statesman a skilled manager who managed the king dom for henry 8th who also is responsible for the destruction of the monasteries the breakup of church hold examination properties and ultimately the severance of the relationship between the church of england and rome. some of the this occurred in the reign of henry viii. great read and comes out as people are watching wolf hall on...
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then there was the third mood of thomas paine and it was certainly shared by thomas jefferson. and that was that independence would usher in the birthday of the new world. it would not only eliminate monarchical rule and aristocratic rule, it would institute a republican government and it would be a step toward democracy and towards great social change in america. both sides in a sense one. a few years after the war comes to the end of a very conservative constitutional convention in philadelphia and adopted a constitution which makes change. difficult to bring about. but also the revolution unleashed forces that not everyone saw immediately. i think it is reflected by something that happened. let me tell you this story, and then i will quit. around 1780, a british officer who had been captured at saratoga and was interned in virginia managed to go visit one of the most distinguished virginia families at his plantation on the james river and that captured the british officer left and account of what happened, and account of something that horrified him. while he was there visit
then there was the third mood of thomas paine and it was certainly shared by thomas jefferson. and that was that independence would usher in the birthday of the new world. it would not only eliminate monarchical rule and aristocratic rule, it would institute a republican government and it would be a step toward democracy and towards great social change in america. both sides in a sense one. a few years after the war comes to the end of a very conservative constitutional convention in...
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thomas moore who had been the chancellor of englander under henry 6:00 and was -- henry viii thomas caronwall is the instrument of both securing the divorce and arguing for the separation of the church in england from the church in this rome and, ultimate hi, for thomas moore's demise as well. ultimately ironically, thomas cromwell lost his head as well. but it's a maybe more sympathetic portrayal of a very skilled statesman a very skilled manager who managed the kingdom of england for henry viii but who also is responsible for the destruction of the monasteries, the break up of church holdingsing and property and, ultimately, the severance of the relationship between england and the church of rome. and some of the real depravations occurred under the reign of henry viii. great read and this is the single best biography i've ever read of napoleon by andrew roberts, and in one volume it is a stupendous read and very accessible read about who napoleon was and his triumphs and his failures. he won almost all of his battles, but unfortunately ones he lost were pretty dispositive. he was a brillia
thomas moore who had been the chancellor of englander under henry 6:00 and was -- henry viii thomas caronwall is the instrument of both securing the divorce and arguing for the separation of the church in england from the church in this rome and, ultimate hi, for thomas moore's demise as well. ultimately ironically, thomas cromwell lost his head as well. but it's a maybe more sympathetic portrayal of a very skilled statesman a very skilled manager who managed the kingdom of england for henry...
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you're taking care of the victim. >> thomas mulcahy's wife told police some personal information she felt might be pertinent. >> she said at some point in his life he started experimenting with homosexual sex. i don't know that she approved of it. >> by tracing his credit card activity, detectives learned that mulcahy's last transaction was at an atm at 11:15 p.m., two nights before his body was found. tom mulcahy withdraws $200 from an atm machine from the corner of the avenue of the americas. with our luck, the camera system was down, so we had no pictures. >> there was no evidence mulcahy had ever returned to his hotel room that night, which was only a block away. but there was evidence he had stopped in a nearby bar. >> mulcahy was seen at the townhouse bar, an upscale gay bar in manhattan. he was intoxicated. >> this was consistent with the medical examiner's report. >> the medical examiner determined that thomas mulcahy's blood alcohol level was above the legal limit. >> witnesses said mulcahy was talking with a white male, with brown hair. but no one could say for sure whether
you're taking care of the victim. >> thomas mulcahy's wife told police some personal information she felt might be pertinent. >> she said at some point in his life he started experimenting with homosexual sex. i don't know that she approved of it. >> by tracing his credit card activity, detectives learned that mulcahy's last transaction was at an atm at 11:15 p.m., two nights before his body was found. tom mulcahy withdraws $200 from an atm machine from the corner of the...
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thomas? >> nbc's john yang reporting for us in new york outside of this correctional facility where the two men remain on the loose. these convicted killers really have a grizzly past. taking a look in the background of their violent crimes and has a break down for us. >> some of their crimes of violence there going back in some cases even decades. let's look. definitely the case here with 49-year-old richard matt. he was serving 25 years to life for kidnapping beating, killing, and dismembering his former boss who had fired him. that was in 1997. he was then tipped off by a detective about his pending arrest and then he fled to mexico. but the violence didn't stop there. while there, he was arrested for stabbing an american to death outside a bar in a robbery attempt. he spent several years in a mexican prison. then it wasn't until 2007 when he was convicted and brought back to the united states there for rickerson's murder. before that he was accused of rape in a 1989 case and also assault
thomas? >> nbc's john yang reporting for us in new york outside of this correctional facility where the two men remain on the loose. these convicted killers really have a grizzly past. taking a look in the background of their violent crimes and has a break down for us. >> some of their crimes of violence there going back in some cases even decades. let's look. definitely the case here with 49-year-old richard matt. he was serving 25 years to life for kidnapping beating, killing, and...
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thomas? >> thanks so much. we look forward to everybody as the pulse is live and will be for the next two hours. >>> former police officer at the center of a pool party incident caught on camera in texas is apologizeing through his attorney for now. eric casebolt's lawyer says his client is sorry for all of those he anded by his actions seen in this video. casebolt who has since resigned buzz seen shoving a teen girl to the ground responding to that scene are at a local community pool. an attorney for that teen is also speaking out. nbc's janet has more on that story now from mckinney, texas. >> we have new information and it's coming from casebolt's attorney who says that the officer was not targeting minorities. she says that he had had a very difficult day. the actions you saw on that cellphone video came after he responded to two suicide calls that took an emotional toll. the first public words from the police officer in this video are coming from his attorney who apologized on eric casebolt's behalf. >> he
thomas? >> thanks so much. we look forward to everybody as the pulse is live and will be for the next two hours. >>> former police officer at the center of a pool party incident caught on camera in texas is apologizeing through his attorney for now. eric casebolt's lawyer says his client is sorry for all of those he anded by his actions seen in this video. casebolt who has since resigned buzz seen shoving a teen girl to the ground responding to that scene are at a local community...
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i'm thomas roberts.n how to refer properly to this massacre is it a hate crime or domestic terrorism. even jon stewart weighed on the issue on his show. >> i don't want to get into the political argument of the guns and things. but what blows my mind is the disparity of response between when we think people that are foreign are going to kill us and us killing ourselves. they're already using the nuanced language of lack of effort for this. this is a terrorist attack. >> so we are asking for your thoughts in today's bing pulse question. should the charleston shootings be called an act of terrorism? so we ask you to go ahead and vote now pulse.msnbc.com. we'll have your results later in this hour. right now though i want to go back to my colleague at msnbc world headquarters in new york. francis rivera has more on today's top stories around the nation. >> nice to see you there. the weather, a major concern as we head into the father's day weekend. storm is heading in arkansas and missouri today and two to
i'm thomas roberts.n how to refer properly to this massacre is it a hate crime or domestic terrorism. even jon stewart weighed on the issue on his show. >> i don't want to get into the political argument of the guns and things. but what blows my mind is the disparity of response between when we think people that are foreign are going to kill us and us killing ourselves. they're already using the nuanced language of lack of effort for this. this is a terrorist attack. >> so we are...
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thomas?anks so much. as john mentioned, stephanie gosk got this exclusive interview with the son of joyce mitchell, being the prison worker authorities are interviewing in relation to the escape. she is not arrested or charged but listen to what her on the tobey says about her. >> she is not the kind of person that's going to risk her life or other people's lives to let these guys escape from prison. if she was involved in anything you can rest assured there was a good reason to it and more into it than a relationship with an inmate. >> so we'll find out more about joyce mitchell and bring it to you when this comes to light. joining us is the town's supervisor for willsboro, new york, and about 45 miles to the south of dannemora. shawn, thank you for joining us. explain the mood in your town right now. how's everybody reacting to this? >> yesterday i guess it was -- there was a lot of apprehension and things during the search. i would say it's people calmed down a bit more today. since there'
thomas?anks so much. as john mentioned, stephanie gosk got this exclusive interview with the son of joyce mitchell, being the prison worker authorities are interviewing in relation to the escape. she is not arrested or charged but listen to what her on the tobey says about her. >> she is not the kind of person that's going to risk her life or other people's lives to let these guys escape from prison. if she was involved in anything you can rest assured there was a good reason to it and...
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scalia, clarence thomas and samuel alito.. scalia, clarence thomas and samuel alito.i. scalia, clarence thomas and samuel alito.c. scalia, clarence thomas and samuel alito.e. scalia, clarence thomas and samuel alito.s. scalia, clarence thomas and samuel alito. [ applause ] >> today should also give us hope that on the issues we often grapple, real change is possible. shifts in hearts and minds is possible. and those who have come so far on their journey to equality have a responsibility to reach back and help others join them. because for all our differences we are one people. stronger together than we could ever be alone. that's always been our story. we are big and vast and diverse. a nation of people with different backgrounds and beliefs. different experiences and stories. but bound by our shared ideal that no matter who you are or what you look like, how you start it off or how and who you love, america is a place where you can write your own destiny. we are a people who believe that every single child is entitled to life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness. t
scalia, clarence thomas and samuel alito.. scalia, clarence thomas and samuel alito.i. scalia, clarence thomas and samuel alito.c. scalia, clarence thomas and samuel alito.e. scalia, clarence thomas and samuel alito.s. scalia, clarence thomas and samuel alito. [ applause ] >> today should also give us hope that on the issues we often grapple, real change is possible. shifts in hearts and minds is possible. and those who have come so far on their journey to equality have a responsibility...
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thomas. with the huge crowds officials are planning accordingly not only for the thousands of members of the public expected to appear but also for the president, the first lady and the vice president. they're going to begin closing roads here in downtown charleston around 6:00 in the morning. shuttle buses will deliver people to and from the services. we have already begun to see some of the security measures that are being put into place at today's funeral. police officers standing guard and searching the bags of those entering the churches. there has been a nonstop flow of mourners at the viewing for the reverend. her funeral gets underway in a little less than an hour. and earlier today, just a very emotional good-bye to ethel lance. her family thanking the community for their support saying lance was always strong in times of difficulty. and now it is their turn to do so in her memory thomas. >> msnbc sarah danlof reporting in charleston. developing right now, we have a large force of po
thomas. with the huge crowds officials are planning accordingly not only for the thousands of members of the public expected to appear but also for the president, the first lady and the vice president. they're going to begin closing roads here in downtown charleston around 6:00 in the morning. shuttle buses will deliver people to and from the services. we have already begun to see some of the security measures that are being put into place at today's funeral. police officers standing guard and...
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and we mentioned thomas fleming and that is his work, actually "liberty" was written by thomas fellowing and turned into a pbs series i believe it was. what you're talking about is exactly what i cover in this chapter, you're exactly right. the african-americans who sought freedom with the british in 1781 at the invitation of the british, many of them were dying rapidly because of disease and starvation in yorktown. and yen cornwallis the british commander -- general cornwallis the british commander, then forces many of them out of town. and the descriptions which i include in this story of the dead and dying african-americans who had been forced out of yorktown during the bombardment is part of the scene in this. needless to say, they were, they were victims either way you look at it. they were either going to be victimized by british or they were going to be returned to slavery by george washington. >> right. yeah. another part i remember from that series was that there was terrorism, the way the british used southern, you know, poverty, you know, types to be terrorists in the south to
and we mentioned thomas fleming and that is his work, actually "liberty" was written by thomas fellowing and turned into a pbs series i believe it was. what you're talking about is exactly what i cover in this chapter, you're exactly right. the african-americans who sought freedom with the british in 1781 at the invitation of the british, many of them were dying rapidly because of disease and starvation in yorktown. and yen cornwallis the british commander -- general cornwallis the...
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thomas? >> john real quickly, we know we have new imams out of the two men and also from your reporting it seems we're seeing a really high-tech manhunt as we enter day seven. >> reporter: that's right. they've got the bloodhounds on the ground. the area that they're focusing on now continue to focus on is because of that scent that the dogs picked up the other night. they also found some wrappers of food that are consistent with what food that would have come from the prison. they found bedding. they've also got some very high-tech eyes in the sky. they've got lenses on these high-powered cameras on helicopters that can read license plates at 2,000 feet. they've got infrared devices. you know we've seen these helicopters passing over these woods at night without spotlights. they don't need spotlights. they wait for everything to cool down from the day, go over these things. they can see heat images. they can detect patterns even detect people down there. so that's what they've got going for
thomas? >> john real quickly, we know we have new imams out of the two men and also from your reporting it seems we're seeing a really high-tech manhunt as we enter day seven. >> reporter: that's right. they've got the bloodhounds on the ground. the area that they're focusing on now continue to focus on is because of that scent that the dogs picked up the other night. they also found some wrappers of food that are consistent with what food that would have come from the prison. they...
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thomas is called the east coast rapist. he taked 17 women in maryland northern virginia, connecticut, rhode island and he is serving three life terms in virginia for the rapes of three teenage trick-or-treaters in 2009. today, he pleaded guilty to three prince george's rapes in 1997 2000, and 2001. he also accepted three more life terms. >> the people who hurt most in the cases are the victims. >> only one victim appeared in court today and heard thomas tell the judge "it was an addiction. i had no idea/was addicted. i had to feeling. i was numb to society. it was wrong but at the time i couldn't see that." >> mentally ill. he is a monster. >> in exchange for the plea deal the prosecutors will drop three charge against him. but because of the sentence he is already facing thomas will never walk the street as a free man again. in upper marlboro brad bell, abc7 news. alison: thank you very much. developing now. the national transportation safety board is telling metro to protect the electrified third rail. they found incident
thomas is called the east coast rapist. he taked 17 women in maryland northern virginia, connecticut, rhode island and he is serving three life terms in virginia for the rapes of three teenage trick-or-treaters in 2009. today, he pleaded guilty to three prince george's rapes in 1997 2000, and 2001. he also accepted three more life terms. >> the people who hurt most in the cases are the victims. >> only one victim appeared in court today and heard thomas tell the judge "it was...
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i like how you separated that with the comma there. >> justice thomas, thomas. >> and thank you veryt tugs at the heart strings around the people around the country. the death of joe biden's son be beau. he is the first sitting vice president to the luzose a child in more than 50 years. it is just a couple of weeks ago that he talk ded about the strong bond of father and son. >> big headline biden, the most popular man in delaware dash beau. my dad's definition of success is when your son or daughter turned out better than you, and he did. >> and francis is here with that part of the story, and i have to say that i had the opportunity to meet beau, and a class act and one of the nicest guys that you will ever want to meet. >> you will hear it over and over again. and the vice president's life has had a share of triumphs and tragedy, and no matter the side of the isle that you are on, he could teach you about resiliency. this is a picture of the past of vice president carrying beau and hunter, and in 1972, and this is the vice president's wife neilla and just months later describing t
i like how you separated that with the comma there. >> justice thomas, thomas. >> and thank you veryt tugs at the heart strings around the people around the country. the death of joe biden's son be beau. he is the first sitting vice president to the luzose a child in more than 50 years. it is just a couple of weeks ago that he talk ded about the strong bond of father and son. >> big headline biden, the most popular man in delaware dash beau. my dad's definition of success is...
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thomas enter -- hands cuffed.s entered an alfred plea and was found guilty of misconduct in office. sentencing is scheduled for tomorrow. >>> remember the florida man who flew his gyrocopter into restricted airspace and landed on u.s. capitol grounds? he'll be in court here tomorrow. douglas hughes pled not guilty last month to six charges intoing two felonies. the charges were -- including two felonies. the charges were related to his gyrocopter ride and hughes has been barred from returning to the district of columbia except for court appearances and meeting with his attorney. >>> it was a day to celebrate fathers, of course, but for some whose dads died protecting our country it was a day to remember and honor them. >> stephanie ramirez said people came across the country to do just that at the vietnam veterans memorial wall. >> reporter: from texas jason petit made his first trip to the vietnam veterans memorial wall there father's day to honor his dad who died last january. >> it was always a dream of his to
thomas enter -- hands cuffed.s entered an alfred plea and was found guilty of misconduct in office. sentencing is scheduled for tomorrow. >>> remember the florida man who flew his gyrocopter into restricted airspace and landed on u.s. capitol grounds? he'll be in court here tomorrow. douglas hughes pled not guilty last month to six charges intoing two felonies. the charges were -- including two felonies. the charges were related to his gyrocopter ride and hughes has been barred from...
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i have thomas la salle on the phone with me. thomas let's try this again, you are essentially hunkered down you're in west plautsberg new york you're hunkered down in your garage with your family. what can you see from your vantage point, outside your window? >> well just a quick correction my family is away right now. >> forgive me i was told you were with your family. so you're alone? >> i'm with my cousin eugene we've been here since last night. but i can tell you that over the last few minutes, we heard sirens ambulance just drove by with emt behind them. heading east towards route 3. helicopters still very frequent every few minutes they're flying over. we did notice that, you know east of here maybe about two miles down the road there was quite a bit of activity about half an hour ago. four wheelers just took off down there with the patrol. so i mean from my vantage point here its been kind of quiet. but there's definitely a lot of activity going on about a mile east of here. >> a mile east. so what about the fact that --
i have thomas la salle on the phone with me. thomas let's try this again, you are essentially hunkered down you're in west plautsberg new york you're hunkered down in your garage with your family. what can you see from your vantage point, outside your window? >> well just a quick correction my family is away right now. >> forgive me i was told you were with your family. so you're alone? >> i'm with my cousin eugene we've been here since last night. but i can tell you that over...
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he is accused of shooting 23-year-old melvin thomas jr.imes after the two had some sort of altercation. thomas still in the hospital in stable condition. >>> let's check on the weather. father's day. maybe a grilling opportunity today? >> yeah, you are going to step away from the grill and say, am i far enough away from it it? it feels so hot. we are going to see temperatures soaring that the 90s. i know we got very warm yesterday as well. but then we had the remnants of what used to be tropical storm bill that moved through. you can see that circulation there on satellite and radar. the flooding rainfall that occurred with that system is still causing some problems on low-lying roadways, places that are close to creeks and streams. so just make sure that you give yourself extra travel time if you live close to a creek or stream. mike, i can't stress this enough. you can't cross a roadway that is covered in water from edge to edge. there is no way to know how deep the water is. sometimes erosion happens underneath and your car could get st
he is accused of shooting 23-year-old melvin thomas jr.imes after the two had some sort of altercation. thomas still in the hospital in stable condition. >>> let's check on the weather. father's day. maybe a grilling opportunity today? >> yeah, you are going to step away from the grill and say, am i far enough away from it it? it feels so hot. we are going to see temperatures soaring that the 90s. i know we got very warm yesterday as well. but then we had the remnants of what...
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that's a gift from god. >> thomas fames has been banking on a different gift from god. fames has been charged with murder and concealing a corpse in what has been called a drug deal gone back. >> this is what i wrote a long time ago. love god and be careful what you wish for, i'm going home. >> i wrote that when i first got here. >> we have a total of 80 inmates that get read scriptures every day. >> every day, he takes it upon himself and he puts a little piece of paper and has three bottle verses. it's nice that his spirit moves him to do that. to take it upon himself to try to win another soul. >> fame's popularity is not unlike what he enjoyed on the outside as the owner of a barbecue restaurant and catering service. >> had an opportunity to get a partnership with a gentleman and we started building the business together. so god blessed me with this young man and he bought trailer. so not only one trailer, we had two trailers and we had two locations. officer moore hired fames to caterer parties at his home and took note to businesses growth. >> i asked him how did
that's a gift from god. >> thomas fames has been banking on a different gift from god. fames has been charged with murder and concealing a corpse in what has been called a drug deal gone back. >> this is what i wrote a long time ago. love god and be careful what you wish for, i'm going home. >> i wrote that when i first got here. >> we have a total of 80 inmates that get read scriptures every day. >> every day, he takes it upon himself and he puts a little piece of...
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thomas mendez was shot and killed saturday afternoon at 3:00. after the shooting, this freeway was closed for six hours. didn't reopen until 9:00. there's been no word on any arrest, nor any word on who that killer is. >> he had big dreams. he had a huge personality. he was so funny. >> this is where thomas mendez worked katie's corner restaurant in san ramon. next to the cash register, his picture on the donation bucket. the last picture of him taken just before he died. the 22-year-old had just celebrated his father's birtay saturday afternoon when the restaurant closed. >> they had cake and presents and they all sang for his dad. >> his dad jose has been the head cook here for 16 years. the owner says as a child mendez would come to work with his father. >> he just wted to be like dad. be in the kitchen. and learn the cooking. >> when mendez grew up, he was hired as a cook, working alonide his dad. the young man adored him. even commuted with him. but on saturday, the young man drove his own car. >> usually thomas drove home with his dad. the
thomas mendez was shot and killed saturday afternoon at 3:00. after the shooting, this freeway was closed for six hours. didn't reopen until 9:00. there's been no word on any arrest, nor any word on who that killer is. >> he had big dreams. he had a huge personality. he was so funny. >> this is where thomas mendez worked katie's corner restaurant in san ramon. next to the cash register, his picture on the donation bucket. the last picture of him taken just before he died. the...
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thomas mendez was shot and killed saturday afternoon at 3:00. after the shooting, this freeway was closed for six hours. didn't reopen until 9:00. there's been no word on any arrest, nor any word on who that killer is. >> he had big dreams. he had a huge personality. he was so funny. >> this is where thomas mendez worked katie's corner restaurant in san ramon. next to the cash register, his picture on the donation bucket. the last picture of him taken just before he died. the 22-year-old had just celebrated his father's birthday saturday afternoon when the restaurant closed. >> they had cake and presents and they all sang for his dad. >> his dad jose has been the head cook here for 16 years. the owner says as a child mendez would come to work with his father. >> he just wanted to be like dad. be in the kitchen. and learn the cooking. >> when mendez grew up, he was hired as a cook, working alongside his dad. the young man adored him. even commuted with him. but on saturday, the young man drove his own car. >> usually thomas drove home with his da
thomas mendez was shot and killed saturday afternoon at 3:00. after the shooting, this freeway was closed for six hours. didn't reopen until 9:00. there's been no word on any arrest, nor any word on who that killer is. >> he had big dreams. he had a huge personality. he was so funny. >> this is where thomas mendez worked katie's corner restaurant in san ramon. next to the cash register, his picture on the donation bucket. the last picture of him taken just before he died. the...
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he had the guest list, someone told him that my grandfather was norman thomas. he made a beeline to me. and of course, it made me feel good. i was flattered that he knew who my grandfather was and that he had a view different from him. brian: your father was editor of kennedy's book "profiles in courage," and a lot of other books. is it hard to live up to? evan: yes. i am still working on it. [laughter] i am 64-years-old. i am still working on it! brian: your father and grandfather went to princeton. you went to harvard. then you went back to teach at princeton. evan: i taught there for eight years. i have a soft spot for princeton. i am the kind of person that dick nixon would have hated in a lot of ways because i'm an east coast establishment guy. but that made me more curious about him, and i was just touched, the one time i met him, that he was able to fight through -- he could have been, i was the grandson of a socialist, after all. yet, he made the effort to be personable with me and be friendly. that gave me a bit of insight into how he became more succes
he had the guest list, someone told him that my grandfather was norman thomas. he made a beeline to me. and of course, it made me feel good. i was flattered that he knew who my grandfather was and that he had a view different from him. brian: your father was editor of kennedy's book "profiles in courage," and a lot of other books. is it hard to live up to? evan: yes. i am still working on it. [laughter] i am 64-years-old. i am still working on it! brian: your father and grandfather...
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. >> and steve hartman can walter thomas. his big dream is behind that door. >> everybody is ready. everybody is watching. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: the more we learn about the the healthcare attack against the u.s. government, the worse it gets. today, we learned that suspected chinese hackers got their hands on the personal information of as many as 14 million people far more than we were first told. and some of that information was extremely sensitive. it came from intelligence and military personnel who were applying for security clearances. jeff pegues is following this for us in our washington newsroom. jeff. >> reporter: scott, a federal law enforcement source says the cyber attack appears to have compromised sensitive background information provided by current, former and prospective federal workers. investigators believe suspected chinese hackers accessed forms containing personal data for background checks for security clearances including but not limited to information about mental illness drug and alcohol use
. >> and steve hartman can walter thomas. his big dream is behind that door. >> everybody is ready. everybody is watching. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: the more we learn about the the healthcare attack against the u.s. government, the worse it gets. today, we learned that suspected chinese hackers got their hands on the personal information of as many as 14 million people far more than we were first told....