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timothy mcveigh was the first son in that family.e'd had an older sister and then later a younger sister came along. >> growing up to me, i was taught by my family that even getting a speeding ticket was a sin-type thing. it wasn't a religious thing. i mean any breaking of the law is bad, tim. you should never break the law. >> after graduating from high school, mcveigh attends a local business college but gives it up after only one year. he is restless and looking for focus. >> he wanted excitement. he comes home. he tells his father, i'm joining the army, dad. his father says, when? well, i go in tomorrow. and bill said okay. >> in the spring of 1988 mcveigh chops off his hair and is ship dound to ft. benning, georgia, for basic training. from there he's assigned a post at ft. riley, kansas. immediately mcveigh takes to the discipline and regimenation of military life. >> i wanted to get out and experience the rest of the world. i wanted to get out of my isolation of penalty. i wanted to be part of a team. i was a bit of a gun enth
timothy mcveigh was the first son in that family.e'd had an older sister and then later a younger sister came along. >> growing up to me, i was taught by my family that even getting a speeding ticket was a sin-type thing. it wasn't a religious thing. i mean any breaking of the law is bad, tim. you should never break the law. >> after graduating from high school, mcveigh attends a local business college but gives it up after only one year. he is restless and looking for focus....
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that was the case for other domestic terrorism defendants timothy mcfay. the man who carried out the bombing in oklahoma city back in 1995. that attack left 168 people dead, many of them children. as ktvu's randy shandobil reported, as mcvay was put to death, the families of the victims watched as he was executed. >> reporter: government officials led oklahoma city bomber timothy mcvay into the execution chamber. prison officials say he was quiet and cooperative. even seating him on the gurney, positions body so that officials could strap him down then inject him. >> timothy mcvay has been executed by lethal injection. he was pronounced dead on april 17. >> reporter: 24 people respecting mcvay, the media and the victim's fathers -- victim's families and media witnessed it firsthand. >> reporter: instead of saying anything, mcvay had officials distribute a handwritten copy of a defiant poem written in 1875 called invictus. it ends, i am the author of my fate, i am the captain of my soul. >> he took the time to look up and look at each of us in the eye and t
that was the case for other domestic terrorism defendants timothy mcfay. the man who carried out the bombing in oklahoma city back in 1995. that attack left 168 people dead, many of them children. as ktvu's randy shandobil reported, as mcvay was put to death, the families of the victims watched as he was executed. >> reporter: government officials led oklahoma city bomber timothy mcvay into the execution chamber. prison officials say he was quiet and cooperative. even seating him on the...
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that would be inmate timothy schreiber. >> timothy schreiber has transferred here from another state prison. unlike most new arrivals, he is sent immediately to administrative segregation, a 23-hour a day lockup unit for disruptive inmates. >> oh, i get the room with a view, huh? >> at the facility that he was housed at just prior coming to limon, he was found with a weapon, a homemade knife, so he did have some charges that were pending and, as a result, he just went straight into our segregation unit. >> msnbc, any time you need me i'll be here. >> we did learn that schreiber did like to talk. not only to our crew -- >> these people are threatening my very life -- >> he also had a lot to say to the correctional staff helping us set up for the interview. >> i'm sure you just stick that key in there and turn. it's not all that complicated, ma'am. >> oh, my. >> right now i'm really in fear for my life. >> are you ready to go? >> i'm not talking to you. i'm talking to the press right now. >> oh, i'm sorry. i didn't mean to steal your 15 seconds of fame. >> when he finished verbally spa
that would be inmate timothy schreiber. >> timothy schreiber has transferred here from another state prison. unlike most new arrivals, he is sent immediately to administrative segregation, a 23-hour a day lockup unit for disruptive inmates. >> oh, i get the room with a view, huh? >> at the facility that he was housed at just prior coming to limon, he was found with a weapon, a homemade knife, so he did have some charges that were pending and, as a result, he just went straight...
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here's timothy olyphant in tomorrow night's episode of "justified." because of boyd. you got shot because that [ bleep ] happens when you choose to live a life as a small time [ bleep ]. second, i'm guessing that boyd is getting close to drew makes him a made man and you'll be spending the rest of your days playing second fiddle. your problem is, we don't give a [ bleep ] about boyd that's not why we're here. the man we're after, drew thompson. now, if you can help us with that, maybe we can do you a favor in the process. >> jimmy: timothy olyphant everybody! "justified" airs tuesdays at 10:00 p.m. on fx. we'll be right back with dee snider. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ because music is a force. world? for good for change. for whatever. because we were all conceived to a 4/4 beat. because music can't be stopped. ta incaedn't .be con it's never finished. because music is worth fighting for. have seen one child fail... to get to the air sickness bag in time. another left his shoes on the plane. his shoes. and a third just simply doesn't want to be here. un
here's timothy olyphant in tomorrow night's episode of "justified." because of boyd. you got shot because that [ bleep ] happens when you choose to live a life as a small time [ bleep ]. second, i'm guessing that boyd is getting close to drew makes him a made man and you'll be spending the rest of your days playing second fiddle. your problem is, we don't give a [ bleep ] about boyd that's not why we're here. the man we're after, drew thompson. now, if you can help us with that, maybe...
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timothy schrieber got 20 days for verbally abusing an officer. the fun seems to be over for royanna freed as well. >> i'm moving to unit number six. i need a change. and there's another transgender over there and some other people i met when i started working in the kitchen. i don't know. i'm just tired of it over here. i'm getting caught taking my pillow on camera. look at that. i'm going to jail. >> what was that about? >> because you're not supposed to take your pillow with you, i don't know, from unit to unit. i don't know. >> and you thought you could get away with it? >> i did. i almost did, look. because it's like a big old hassle to get another one. anyway, oh well. how embarrassing, huh? anyway. yeah, this is what -- i've never moved before, so i don't know how to work this. >> with the transfer, royanna leaves behind the two other gay inmates who had become friends. robert burzee and michael cherry. >> royanna moved over to six, so -- so the trio's kind of split up. >> time to move on. start a new chapter, you know? >> you know, everybo
timothy schrieber got 20 days for verbally abusing an officer. the fun seems to be over for royanna freed as well. >> i'm moving to unit number six. i need a change. and there's another transgender over there and some other people i met when i started working in the kitchen. i don't know. i'm just tired of it over here. i'm getting caught taking my pillow on camera. look at that. i'm going to jail. >> what was that about? >> because you're not supposed to take your pillow with...
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the life and times of timothy heatherington. one of the things i've found rather chilling, we saw in boston, it was iraq and afghanistan veterans who, you know, were there to help with the injuries and knew how to treat some of these injuries. similar to the guys that you were with when you were in afghanistan. tell us about those guys. >> well, i think all soldiers are trained in front line combat medicine. and those kinds of injuries, the main priority is stopping the loss of blood. my friend tim was killed not by ied but by a mortar in libya two years ago. he died of blood loss. similar kind of injuries, amputations, that kind of thing. very similar. >> you and tim were committed to presenting such an authentic picture of soldiers on the front lines. we've learned in the aftermath of monday's bombings that, you
the life and times of timothy heatherington. one of the things i've found rather chilling, we saw in boston, it was iraq and afghanistan veterans who, you know, were there to help with the injuries and knew how to treat some of these injuries. similar to the guys that you were with when you were in afghanistan. tell us about those guys. >> well, i think all soldiers are trained in front line combat medicine. and those kinds of injuries, the main priority is stopping the loss of blood. my...
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it becomes the -- >> we call timothy mcveigh a terrorist, don't we?hy mcveigh a terrorist, but we do not deal with white men in america the way we've dealt with muslims post-9/11. there is a difference in how we relate to the perpetrator, depending on who they are and where they are from. that matters because it speaks to what i describe as our intimate and contradictory relationship with violence and once you put the "t" word in, once terrorism is defined, i don't think it's just who the individual is, if they are a foreign national -- >> or a group of individuals. >> -- or a group of individuals, it's the way which that person then initially directly connects to our policy. >> do you think that's right with respect to law enforcement, do you think the division between the timothy mcveigh's of the world and muhammads of the world? >> i think that it doesn't really. i mean, i believe -- this is from my experience, you cannot and should not get tunnel vision looking for a specific, you know, because somebody has a particular faith, they pray five times
it becomes the -- >> we call timothy mcveigh a terrorist, don't we?hy mcveigh a terrorist, but we do not deal with white men in america the way we've dealt with muslims post-9/11. there is a difference in how we relate to the perpetrator, depending on who they are and where they are from. that matters because it speaks to what i describe as our intimate and contradictory relationship with violence and once you put the "t" word in, once terrorism is defined, i don't think it's...
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. >> timothy, el presunto espia acusado por el gobierno fue presentado en tribunales, además realizxarolencia fue presentado el sábado por las autoridades, se le formularon los cargos de conspiración y delinquir como documentos falsos, el gobierno lo muestra como una trama conspirativa . >> así como se capturo he ordenado al ministro de interior que capturen a todos los que aparecen en el videos . >>autoridades allanaron un departamento, material que grabó para documnetar un video, el general dice haberlo conocdido en dos opso . >> yo lo conocí, epe en dos oportunidades, sin mayor, digamos, conexión, como pretende mostrar esa horrible publidad de lgob . >> horas después de la entrevista el general fue detenido y acusado de dirigir la violencia postelectoral . >>e s importante mantener todo lo que hacenbajo al división. >> riveros recazó los cargos ¡y dice que no tiene nnada que esconder, dice que iba ac los jóvenes diciendo cómo protegerse en manifestaciones . >> rechazo y me parece tan burdo, tan inicuo que hagan esto porque realmente no tiene, no tienen fundamenteo ,asidero . >> river
. >> timothy, el presunto espia acusado por el gobierno fue presentado en tribunales, además realizxarolencia fue presentado el sábado por las autoridades, se le formularon los cargos de conspiración y delinquir como documentos falsos, el gobierno lo muestra como una trama conspirativa . >> así como se capturo he ordenado al ministro de interior que capturen a todos los que aparecen en el videos . >>autoridades allanaron un departamento, material que grabó para documnetar...
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es el comienzaydetener a timothy tracy por saber mÁs.bebÉ en medio de un ritual el padre del niÑo dice ser un dios, aÚn no lo han capturado y como nos norforma a sab al saber to y la madre estÁn acusados y estÁn tras las rejas veamos. >>> segÚn la policÍa es el primer registro de rÍo igutual no chileno, porque quemaron a un niÑo porque se trataba dicen su lÍder del anticristo, los agentes encontraron su cuerpo en noviembre. >>> por parte este lÍder que se encuentra prÓfugo se tomo la decisiÓn y esa decision fue compartida y aceptada por la reo de los miembros estado sexta en cuanto a darle muerte >>> la madre que llorÓ en el tribunal era sÓlo una de quienes eran sometidas actualmensexualm el lÍder, con un brebaje alucinÓgeno. natalia estas arrepentida, puedes contar algo por favor. >>> te arrepiente s >>> la policÍa logrÓ capturar a 4 miembros de la secta, luego que indicios sospecharon sobre el destino de un bebÉ cuyo nacimiento estaba registrado en una clÍnica de la costa chilena. buscan a quien se hacia llamar antares de la luz y los
es el comienzaydetener a timothy tracy por saber mÁs.bebÉ en medio de un ritual el padre del niÑo dice ser un dios, aÚn no lo han capturado y como nos norforma a sab al saber to y la madre estÁn acusados y estÁn tras las rejas veamos. >>> segÚn la policÍa es el primer registro de rÍo igutual no chileno, porque quemaron a un niÑo porque se trataba dicen su lÍder del anticristo, los agentes encontraron su cuerpo en noviembre. >>> por parte este lÍder que se encuentra...
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timothy mcveigh's attorney joins me live from houston and then larry mackey. who prosecuted timothy mcveigh and co-conspirator terry nichols. he joins me live from indianapolis tonight. do you see any possible similarities in the mcveigh case and tsarnaev might face? >> i certainly do. i think it's very likely that federal prosecutors in boston will use the same statute, and that is one that prohibits the use of a weapon of mass destruction. that statute has application here, and as i said, i'd be surprise federal they don't bring that same charge. >> chris, mcveigh was days away from his 27th birthday when the oklahoma city bombing happened, and dzhokhar tsarnaev is 19 years old. would his youth be a factor in a potential federal case against him? >> well, youth will be a mitigating factor at sentencing, i think, should he be convicted of this, but as the guilt/incense stage of the trial, i don't know that youth is going to have a lot to do with it. i don't think that a jury is going to care too much about how old he is. he's 19 years old, an adult. it would
timothy mcveigh's attorney joins me live from houston and then larry mackey. who prosecuted timothy mcveigh and co-conspirator terry nichols. he joins me live from indianapolis tonight. do you see any possible similarities in the mcveigh case and tsarnaev might face? >> i certainly do. i think it's very likely that federal prosecutors in boston will use the same statute, and that is one that prohibits the use of a weapon of mass destruction. that statute has application here, and as i...
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timothy mcveigh it was executed in june of 2011. the september 11 attacks, the oklahoma city bombing was the most destructive act of terrorism ever carried out on american soil. in permanent memorial at the site honors the victim. in 1999, april 20, 12 students were murdered, and a teacher, inside columbine high school in colorado. 24 other people were also hurt. senior and, 2007, a virginia tech shot and killed 32 people and wounded 17 others in blacksburg's virginia. he was later found dead from an apparent self-inflicted -- self- inflicted gunshot wound to the head. >> we'll be following all of the overnight developmts beginning at 5:00. not flower well anchor live from boston -- not flower -- matt lauer will anchor live from boston. arrested johnson was in baltimore late this afternoon. >> johnny johnson has a lengthy criminal record that includes jobs, robbery. investigators say he was on drugs when he crossed in front of city hall and killed matthew hersl. ande are deeply soorowed hurting very badly over this tragedy. >> i can
timothy mcveigh it was executed in june of 2011. the september 11 attacks, the oklahoma city bombing was the most destructive act of terrorism ever carried out on american soil. in permanent memorial at the site honors the victim. in 1999, april 20, 12 students were murdered, and a teacher, inside columbine high school in colorado. 24 other people were also hurt. senior and, 2007, a virginia tech shot and killed 32 people and wounded 17 others in blacksburg's virginia. he was later found dead...
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it's interesting that you did the timothy mcveigh case. he plu up the federal building in oklahoma city, the actual trial took place in denver. that's where they thought it would be more appropriate and he was eventually executed in indiana. do you see a similar process potentially unfolding here whereby the trial wouldn't necessarily take place in boston but maybe even moved out of the state? >> i think that whoever ends up representing him, that has to be one of their very first motions is a motion to transfer venue. because in a situation like this, we've had constant media coverage ever since this happened and none of it has been favorable for this defendant. and so the mood in massachusetts is not good for him and so getting a fair trial is going to be very difficult to get a jury who hadn't already made up their mind. and in the interest of justice i would think we would want to move the trial to a place where the citizens who make up the jury pool have not already been galvanized in their position. i would think that the government
it's interesting that you did the timothy mcveigh case. he plu up the federal building in oklahoma city, the actual trial took place in denver. that's where they thought it would be more appropriate and he was eventually executed in indiana. do you see a similar process potentially unfolding here whereby the trial wouldn't necessarily take place in boston but maybe even moved out of the state? >> i think that whoever ends up representing him, that has to be one of their very first motions...
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those sound similar to the charges timothy mcveigh was charged for.rges, use of mass destruction, conspiracy to use mass destruction, destruction with the use of explosives and eight first-degree murder charges for those federal officers. i am assuming you are not surprised by what eric holder has decided to do. >> no. i'm actually reading the affidavit right now. i have it here in front of me. and it's a very specific affidavit by the fbi lead agent that specifies all the evidence against this defendant that he placed the knapsack down, that it blew up. and in terms of the elements of the crime, the specific factual elements of the crime, they seem to have an overwhelmingly compelling case. where i think the problem may come up is in how you infer intent to violate the terms of the statute from this. and i think they probably won't have a difficult time based on what i've just read in the affidavit they seem to have a pretty, pretty ironclad case. so my prediction is this case is not going to go down like an ordinary criminal trial where the defendan
those sound similar to the charges timothy mcveigh was charged for.rges, use of mass destruction, conspiracy to use mass destruction, destruction with the use of explosives and eight first-degree murder charges for those federal officers. i am assuming you are not surprised by what eric holder has decided to do. >> no. i'm actually reading the affidavit right now. i have it here in front of me. and it's a very specific affidavit by the fbi lead agent that specifies all the evidence...
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. > catherine wang and timothy zhou our second prize winners. the attendance eastern middle school in silver spring, maryland. in their video, they asked the president to make the economy and deficit reduction a party in 2013. >> we face the greatest challenge of all. a massive debt and exceeding the entire size of our company. >> the debt affects all of us. the nation is on the road to dallas -- two banker secured >> balance the budget now. >> it is a very big, political policy decision. does create large deficits into the future. we must reduce the deficit. >> it would affect a lot of people in a lot of different ways. >> it is time that we raise the bar. >> deficit is our our economy -- >> i'm pretty sure it has to do with the economy and the government. >> lack of something. debt. a debt that we can't pay. >> i really have no idea. although much of the younger generation is unaware of what he does that is, it is a factor in the nation, economy, and our future. >> stairmaster president, in order for the united states to the life ofbe in freed
. > catherine wang and timothy zhou our second prize winners. the attendance eastern middle school in silver spring, maryland. in their video, they asked the president to make the economy and deficit reduction a party in 2013. >> we face the greatest challenge of all. a massive debt and exceeding the entire size of our company. >> the debt affects all of us. the nation is on the road to dallas -- two banker secured >> balance the budget now. >> it is a very big,...
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. >> we were with timothy schreiber on his first day at the limon correctional facility in colorado. >> i have seven months to do, so i don't know what's going to happen after that, but i'm going to segregation. 23-hour lockdown. >> he was nearing parole on a six-year sentence for sexual assault and had just transferred in from another colorado prison. >> i just happened to be down there filming the new inmates coming in, and timothy schreiber immediately said he wanted to be part of the show. >> msnbc, any time you need me, i'll be here. >> and within a very short period of time did something that was so shocking to me, i couldn't believe it. >> i am a sex offender. i'm a violent sexual predator. >> he very loudly started proclaiming himself as a sexual predator. >> an attempted sexual assault on a 13-year-old girl. >> having a sex offense in prison, in some prisons it's tantamount to a death sentence, but in almost any prison facility, you are going to be harmed if you are a known sex offender. >> i have a history of repeated flashing. i'm like a serial flasher. >> schreiber could
. >> we were with timothy schreiber on his first day at the limon correctional facility in colorado. >> i have seven months to do, so i don't know what's going to happen after that, but i'm going to segregation. 23-hour lockdown. >> he was nearing parole on a six-year sentence for sexual assault and had just transferred in from another colorado prison. >> i just happened to be down there filming the new inmates coming in, and timothy schreiber immediately said he wanted...
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trooper noticed a car driving by without a license plate, pulled him over and it turned out to be timothy mcveigh although it took a couple of days for law enforcement to put it together. >> the boston police department was one of the early departments to be trained at the oklahoma city, the terrorism institute for in oklahoma city. i think the boston pd is extr e extremely well led and very sophisticated. the fbi has a field office in boston. you couldn't have a better law enforcement investigative community there. obviously, the good thing and i think mr. van zandt focused on it, is the fact that you had an opportunity hopefully to observe a lot of things a as a result of cameras. that comment about the bomb dogs coming in apparently before the placement of these devices. if each of them are 20 pounds apiece, that's a pretty burly person could handle that. may have been two people like tim mcveigh and one of his associates in oak city. they need a lucky break. state trooper who saw that broken license plate, but we've got to get to the bottom of it. we will and whoever's responsible wil
trooper noticed a car driving by without a license plate, pulled him over and it turned out to be timothy mcveigh although it took a couple of days for law enforcement to put it together. >> the boston police department was one of the early departments to be trained at the oklahoma city, the terrorism institute for in oklahoma city. i think the boston pd is extr e extremely well led and very sophisticated. the fbi has a field office in boston. you couldn't have a better law enforcement...
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i would in terms of oklahoma city bombing by timothy mcveigh was domestic terrorism but i don't think he was actually charged with anything like weapons of mass destruction even though he improvised filling a truck with fertilizer and create causing far more deaths by an order of magnitude compared to the three people that unfortunately died in this incident so you could call it domestic terrorism but the charges for a mic they certainly didn't sound almost like war and war like charges that the u.s. since nine eleven beefed up its spending on security. yet something as big as the boston bombings happen what has the u.s. failed i believe this was a massive failure of the surveillance state that we've created in america since nine eleven we have spent over seven hundred billion dollars on national security and a lot of that is surveillance with video cameras with massive data collection with fusion centers and none of those have helped to deter or detect any terrorist plot and while surveillance video was useful in reconstructing what happened after the fact it didn't prevent it do you
i would in terms of oklahoma city bombing by timothy mcveigh was domestic terrorism but i don't think he was actually charged with anything like weapons of mass destruction even though he improvised filling a truck with fertilizer and create causing far more deaths by an order of magnitude compared to the three people that unfortunately died in this incident so you could call it domestic terrorism but the charges for a mic they certainly didn't sound almost like war and war like charges that...
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fbi agents search eed furiously for a suspect, the guy responsible for that attack, timothy mcveigh, was sitting in a jail cell. he left the scene of the i attack, pulled over by a police officer because the vehicle he was driving was missing a license's plate. police officer arrested him for carrying a concealed weapon and ultimately the fbi arrested him for killing 168 people in the federal building explosion. 1995 the unabomber struck again, killed a man in sacramento, california. it was another year before the fbi finally arrested ted kosinski in a cabin in rural montana. it took two decades for investigators to identify and catch the unabomber. 1996, summer olympic games in atlanta. three pipe bombs packed with nails in them put under a bench at centennial olympic park. a security guard at the park saw the bag and started clearing the area when the bomb went off. a woman was killed by -- one woman was killed by the bomb. a man had a heart attack as a result of it. more than 100 people were wounded. the security guard in that case, richard jewel trying to clear the area, went fro
fbi agents search eed furiously for a suspect, the guy responsible for that attack, timothy mcveigh, was sitting in a jail cell. he left the scene of the i attack, pulled over by a police officer because the vehicle he was driving was missing a license's plate. police officer arrested him for carrying a concealed weapon and ultimately the fbi arrested him for killing 168 people in the federal building explosion. 1995 the unabomber struck again, killed a man in sacramento, california. it was...
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>>el ministro de rrii agrego que la guerra estaba planeada y financiada por el estadounidenses timothyque este daba dinero a los jóvenes para hacer revueltas en las calles, segun dice hay evidencia en video. >>así como se enjuiciara a este gringo, he dado orden de que se capture a los que aparecen en video >>las acusaciones del gobierno, dice henrique capriless son una infamia de parte del gobierno. >>pidió la restitucion de los funcionarios de gobierno, en sus puestos solo por votar en contra del régimen. >>sepan que estan rodeados, estan en todas las innstancias con personas que votaron por henrique capriles >>nuevamente llamo a marchar el 1ro de mayo >>la lucha es pacífica y será pacífica, esta aquí, está aquí, eliangelica, aquí no decide el gobierno cuando los derechos se ejercen o no >>si no se inicia la auditoria de los votos hoy, habrá consecunecias. >>solo falta ver que piensan los rectores del c.n.e. >>la policía de colombia extradito a martínez torres, fritanga, que comparecera ante la corte en estados unidos, fue apresado en su fiesta de matriminio en ostentosa fiesta de isl
>>el ministro de rrii agrego que la guerra estaba planeada y financiada por el estadounidenses timothyque este daba dinero a los jóvenes para hacer revueltas en las calles, segun dice hay evidencia en video. >>así como se enjuiciara a este gringo, he dado orden de que se capture a los que aparecen en video >>las acusaciones del gobierno, dice henrique capriless son una infamia de parte del gobierno. >>pidió la restitucion de los funcionarios de gobierno, en sus...
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this is an all ongoing situation. >> timothy alvin. first i want to start by saying thank you to each and every one of you. you have gotten the message to the neighborhood. i have to scurto continue to do that. our number one prior to right now with these neighborhoods here in watertown and making them safe and finding this individual. >> that's what we are committed to. we need more time. we are making significance pro progress up there. it may takes hours to do this. please bear with us. i know there are a lot of questions and we will have plenty of time to address those after this. but for right now, this is about public safety. this is about the watertown neighborhood. please give us that leadway. we will be back shortly. thank you. >> bill: the reporters we have talked to from boston early in the program told us they have never seen anything like this. an entire community. there are a lot of little suburbs flu west of the charles river, starting with cambridge, entire harvard square har arrested area mit, all of that shut down, al
this is an all ongoing situation. >> timothy alvin. first i want to start by saying thank you to each and every one of you. you have gotten the message to the neighborhood. i have to scurto continue to do that. our number one prior to right now with these neighborhoods here in watertown and making them safe and finding this individual. >> that's what we are committed to. we need more time. we are making significance pro progress up there. it may takes hours to do this. please bear...
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behind-the-scenes of help that nobody will know about, we have computers, wireless connections, i want to thank timothy child's who helps us invent this custom clip which we used to hang these lights on the bridge. there was a lot of behind-the-scenes that's it's taken to bring this work to a reality. i guess our patrons are also, that's a whole other -- unleashing generosity in the way that we have just really bologna way blown -- away. incredible innovation at work and thankful to phillips for their equipment and standing behind they are technology and helping us achieve what we have done i guess we are here and ready to punch the button on the computer. we are using a laptop tonight and it's going to go on at 9:00. i'm just incredibly grateful and keep pinching myself that this is happening. i'm incredibly overwhelmed that this is happening and i'm eager to share this work with all of you. thank you. >> [applause]. we have a very special guest. [inaudible] is here with us tonight. [inaudible] dancing. step dancing which we are familiar with. you may have seen this before. this will be a treat. [appl
behind-the-scenes of help that nobody will know about, we have computers, wireless connections, i want to thank timothy child's who helps us invent this custom clip which we used to hang these lights on the bridge. there was a lot of behind-the-scenes that's it's taken to bring this work to a reality. i guess our patrons are also, that's a whole other -- unleashing generosity in the way that we have just really bologna way blown -- away. incredible innovation at work and thankful to phillips...
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who these people are and why they did it but but there is a long history of abortion bombings and timothy mcveigh, is it time to look into extremist right wing ideology more closely and pay more attention to it in terms of police work, department of homeland security efforts etc. >> well again, we are putting the cart before the horse, and i would agree with you. if we can establish that kind of definitive link, yes possibly. but we're not talking about a demographic profile it that makes sense. you're mentioning a whole bunch of events that were conducted by older white guys. we're talking about kids in their 20s who are not particularly right wing. and if we say the same thing--i'm blocking on his name but the guy who flew his airplane in the irs building in texas in 2009-2010 who had a left wing screed in his manifesto, it would have been wholly inappropriate to go after left wing ideology because one guy did something horrific. i think we're out out of bounds. >> that is part of my point. going after ideology, i don't know what it means? whether it's a muslim ideology or extremist rig
who these people are and why they did it but but there is a long history of abortion bombings and timothy mcveigh, is it time to look into extremist right wing ideology more closely and pay more attention to it in terms of police work, department of homeland security efforts etc. >> well again, we are putting the cart before the horse, and i would agree with you. if we can establish that kind of definitive link, yes possibly. but we're not talking about a demographic profile it that makes...
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>> bob: when timothy mcveigh attacked the united states. >> eric: done with timothy mcveigh. >> bob: you go back. >> eric: 18 years ago, bob. let's go back to this guy mr. falk. >> kimberly: u.n. most anti-american agencies out there. and you contribute heavily, yes. billions of dollars to give money over to this individual who is one of the people u.n. official. gets paid through them. no, but where he works is partly funded by the u.n. sorry. there are ten particular calls there and they should be exposed. and everybody is not afraid to accept, hold on. no one is afraid to accept the u.s. money, especially in their time of need. how many countries the first country to jump in for humanitarian efforts, et cetera. >> yet, everybody tries to despise us that's the problem. we have been too late as of late. >> andrea: planning bombing a bunch of muslim countries jumped up an said by the way there should be a justified excuse for terrorism even though there is no definition for one. >> kimberly: like self-defense. >> kimberly: legitimate struggle. legitimately struggling then it's okay.
>> bob: when timothy mcveigh attacked the united states. >> eric: done with timothy mcveigh. >> bob: you go back. >> eric: 18 years ago, bob. let's go back to this guy mr. falk. >> kimberly: u.n. most anti-american agencies out there. and you contribute heavily, yes. billions of dollars to give money over to this individual who is one of the people u.n. official. gets paid through them. no, but where he works is partly funded by the u.n. sorry. there are ten...
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timothy mcveigh, he opted out -- >> not always. they accepted scholarship money for a prestigious high school in cambridge. they competed in athletic events with teammates, wrestling, the older brother. they had roommates and they had friended. in many respects, they blended in with the community for 10 years. did they do that intentionally because some day they knew they would pull an event like this off, if as they are suspected to have done, they did it? >> we don't know. oftentimes, radicalization is an incremental process. there was a horrible extremist in britain on the public dole two decades and he started the whole... internet trend over in britain. he was on the dole there. so what sometimes happens, people engage with peers, or they pick up something on the internet. and they over time, give up their allegiance to what they previously had, especially as they grow older and leave home. >> you can turn that around? if this situation plays out the way it looks on its face, and there are so many unanswered questions with res
timothy mcveigh, he opted out -- >> not always. they accepted scholarship money for a prestigious high school in cambridge. they competed in athletic events with teammates, wrestling, the older brother. they had roommates and they had friended. in many respects, they blended in with the community for 10 years. did they do that intentionally because some day they knew they would pull an event like this off, if as they are suspected to have done, they did it? >> we don't know....
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timothy mcveigh was executed. nichols is serving life without parole. a permanent memorial at the site now honors the victims. harris on april 20, eric and derrek klebold murdered 19 students and two teachers. 24 others were also hurt before the two took their own lives. hui attackedg- people on the virginia tech campus. >> turning to our medical alert, today doctors will order fewer and less expense of lab tests if they know the cost before hand. that is according to a new study by johns hopkins. when the prices were share, the overall use of the expensive tests dropped by over 9% and hospital saved over $400,000 compared to when doctors were not aware of the costs. researchers a cost sharing not be feasible for some of the more specialized tests, but cutting down on lab work can help save patients and expensive ordeal without risking their health. it -- today's tax season has reached its end and many of us are looking to get rid of old documents. but you have to make sure you're doing it safely. on saturday, the better business bureau is holding its a
timothy mcveigh was executed. nichols is serving life without parole. a permanent memorial at the site now honors the victims. harris on april 20, eric and derrek klebold murdered 19 students and two teachers. 24 others were also hurt before the two took their own lives. hui attackedg- people on the virginia tech campus. >> turning to our medical alert, today doctors will order fewer and less expense of lab tests if they know the cost before hand. that is according to a new study by johns...
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. >> at the same time it could be a domestic home grown timothy timothy mcveigh type of terrorist. >> that's right. the same recipe is in the anarchist's manual so it could be a radical domestic inspired event. >> timothy mcveigh responsible for the oklahoma city bombing of the federal office building, murrah federal office building back in 1995. deb feyerick you are on the scene in boston. you're speaking with law enforcement, local, state, federal law enforcement types. any sense of sort of a general description of where this investigation stands right now, infancy, middle, advanced, anything along those lines? >> earlier in the week we were told forensic teams were expected to wrap up toward the end of the week. there's been no update on that. we're not clear whether in fact they have gotten all the evidence they need from various locations. the one by the tree where one device went off and also by the finish line where another device went off. they've been canvasing the area now and we're told that there were other people. through the last couple days we've seen a number of photog
. >> at the same time it could be a domestic home grown timothy timothy mcveigh type of terrorist. >> that's right. the same recipe is in the anarchist's manual so it could be a radical domestic inspired event. >> timothy mcveigh responsible for the oklahoma city bombing of the federal office building, murrah federal office building back in 1995. deb feyerick you are on the scene in boston. you're speaking with law enforcement, local, state, federal law enforcement types. any...
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timothy mcveigh acted in part because of what happened in waco.timing. yesterday was tax day for everyone in this country but here in boston it was patriots day which commemorates the battles of lexington and concord, the start of the u.s. revolutionary war. big day not only for the country but boston. >> what was supposed to be a celebration turned out differently. let's go back to new york and savannah. >> matt on monday evening president obama spoke about this tragedy offering his thoughts and prayers to the city and vowing justice to those involved. i happened to sit down with him shortly before these explosions and we talked about a number of things in the headlines. we began with the gun legislation before congress that many say is now hanging by a thread. >> i think we've got a good chance of seeing it pass if members of congress are listening to the american people so let's just take the example of background checks. 90% of americans think that we should make it tougher for criminals or people with serious mental illnesses to obtain a gun,
timothy mcveigh acted in part because of what happened in waco.timing. yesterday was tax day for everyone in this country but here in boston it was patriots day which commemorates the battles of lexington and concord, the start of the u.s. revolutionary war. big day not only for the country but boston. >> what was supposed to be a celebration turned out differently. let's go back to new york and savannah. >> matt on monday evening president obama spoke about this tragedy offering...
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but the whole situation as you mentioned from the timothy mcva position to this situation, how are these people to be characterized. it may be a time for the international community to get together to come up with some newer definitions to address the phenomenon they find themselves facing. >> i said to you how was timothy mcva treated, home grown. >> ki add to that? go ahead, tom. absolutely. >> the only thing i would say about this particular topic is, let's compare the number of the cases that were through the criminal justice system of the united states that have been successful going back decades and let's compare that to the track record of the military commissions. they're not even close. in the case of all of the paurp traitors of world trade center one, convicted in u.s. district court, other prosecutions, the bombings in 1998, dozens were prosecuted in the southern districts of new york and manhattan back in mary jo white was the u.s. attorney all con sprikted and serving time. we can go down the line, richard reed, the shoe bomber. the fbi has a phenomenal track record for put
but the whole situation as you mentioned from the timothy mcva position to this situation, how are these people to be characterized. it may be a time for the international community to get together to come up with some newer definitions to address the phenomenon they find themselves facing. >> i said to you how was timothy mcva treated, home grown. >> ki add to that? go ahead, tom. absolutely. >> the only thing i would say about this particular topic is, let's compare the...
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comenzÓ el juicio en venezuela contra tracy timothy holet, aprehendido el miÉrcoles por hechos de violenciapeo militar detenido luego de hablar con univisiÓn. >>> en audiencia el estadounidense a quien el gobierno de venezuela acusa de ser espÍa que financia grupos de derecha, fue presentado el sÁbado por autoridades ante el tribunal. se le formularon cargos ge conspiraciÓn. asociaciÓn para delinquir y uso de documentos falsos, se lo mostrÓ como la pieza de una trama conspirativa que involucra a opositores. >>> cÓmo se enjuiciarÁ al gringo, ordenÓ que capturen a los que aparecen en el video, y estÁn involucrados en la violencia fascista. >>> fue detenido en el aeropuerto. hallaron un departamento rentado y incautaron mÁs de 500 videos, material que grabÓ para realizar un documental de la situaciÓn de venezuela. rivero dice que lo conociÓ y se entrevistÓ con el estadounidense en dos oportunidad. >>> yo lo conocÍ pues, en dos oportunidad, sin mayor digamos conexiÓn de esa naturaleza delictiva como pretende demostrar la horrible publicidad del gobierno. >>> el general rivero fue detenido, el o
comenzÓ el juicio en venezuela contra tracy timothy holet, aprehendido el miÉrcoles por hechos de violenciapeo militar detenido luego de hablar con univisiÓn. >>> en audiencia el estadounidense a quien el gobierno de venezuela acusa de ser espÍa que financia grupos de derecha, fue presentado el sÁbado por autoridades ante el tribunal. se le formularon cargos ge conspiraciÓn. asociaciÓn para delinquir y uso de documentos falsos, se lo mostrÓ como la pieza de una trama...
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. >> reporter: new york archbishop timothy doe land added that the church must be more accepting, but the -- >> this is an ainge issued reality. second class for millions and millions of americans. thank can god we didn't wait for women's equality under the law. thank god we didn't reach the state of african-americans under the law. the supreme court will issue its decision on california's promise 8 and on the federal defensive marriage act by the end of june. >> the gang of eight said it is making huge progress on monact restorm the stead sens open a great, trying these on -- now, the agreement between labor and big business includes capping the number of low skilled guest worker at 200 thousand per year and those workers will be paid no less than the median wayne in their industry senators asay they expect to unveil the proposal after congress reconvenes the second week of april. >> >> a popular ski resort has been fined almost $100 thousand. heavenly ski resort was fined $94,000 stemming from an inspection in 2010 of the resort and the maintenance shop. the resort was accused of fa
. >> reporter: new york archbishop timothy doe land added that the church must be more accepting, but the -- >> this is an ainge issued reality. second class for millions and millions of americans. thank can god we didn't wait for women's equality under the law. thank god we didn't reach the state of african-americans under the law. the supreme court will issue its decision on california's promise 8 and on the federal defensive marriage act by the end of june. >> the gang of...
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christopher triko, he's the attorney of oklahoma bomber timothy mcveigh. do you think this is a coincidence? more than a coincidence? how two you assess this? >> use sang, i can only remember the last 25 years four or five prosecutors being targeted, these two including. it's such a rare event and to have two random acts of violence on prosecutors in a community as small as kauffman, texas. i don't know how to square that so i don't know how we can turn a blind eye as to whether these two are linked and tied to the same case. we'll see how it goes, but i don't know how you cannot finds that link. >> if you look at the kinds of cases they prosecuted in leading you to possible suspects here, people who might have a motive for revenge. >> that's the first place to look is what cases have been prosecuted in the last year, two years to see if you can find that link. you know, what we do, suzanne, in the criminal law field, we're exposing raw nerves every stay in our courtrooms and this is as high powered as it gets with respect to the emotion that's going on in
christopher triko, he's the attorney of oklahoma bomber timothy mcveigh. do you think this is a coincidence? more than a coincidence? how two you assess this? >> use sang, i can only remember the last 25 years four or five prosecutors being targeted, these two including. it's such a rare event and to have two random acts of violence on prosecutors in a community as small as kauffman, texas. i don't know how to square that so i don't know how we can turn a blind eye as to whether these two...
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timothy mullins doing business as four deuces hair hair sfpd. >> yeah, 2319 taraval. this has been a bar for years and had live entertainment since 2002 and the applicant would have to have entertainment two-three nights a week, mostly dj's and occasional live music and jazz or classic rock and not past 1:00 a.m.. as far as the police recommendations there was one incident a couple months ago with a highly intoxicated individual and recommends that the applicant take corrective action to prevent violence on the premises and not serve highly intoxicated patrons. otherwise they have all the referrals. >> hello. would you like to address the commission on the operation or talk with us. >> pretty straightforward. we went through every inspection. i'm not really trying to open up a night club and i have the neighbors in mind with noise and safety. >> so do you know it's a violation of the abc to serve someone who is intoxicated. >> i didn't own the bar at the time. >> okay. so you're a new owner? >> i am. >> okay. >> so now you know that. you're not supposed to serve peopl
timothy mullins doing business as four deuces hair hair sfpd. >> yeah, 2319 taraval. this has been a bar for years and had live entertainment since 2002 and the applicant would have to have entertainment two-three nights a week, mostly dj's and occasional live music and jazz or classic rock and not past 1:00 a.m.. as far as the police recommendations there was one incident a couple months ago with a highly intoxicated individual and recommends that the applicant take corrective action to...
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ya estamos un paso mas cerca de que se concrete el combate entre timothy bradley y juan manuel marquezecho oficial que los dos campeones saldran al combate para el proximo 14 de septiembre en las vegas... add lib ---todo listo para que el 4 de mayo abner mares y ponce de leon salgan a disputar la corona de la organizacion mundial del boxeo en el peso super gallo... add lib jf on chroma tag-out ---por el momento esto es todo en la informacion deportiva,,, para las once... ---blanca - cesar adelante... ===roll ticker=== cesr ---vamos a la pausa comercial pero a continuacion... take vo cesar] ---el gobierno de el salvador hace un anuncio que causa consternacio n y ejono entre los veteranos de guerra... al regresar le cuento porque... ===roll ticker=== cesar ---en el salvador el ♪rr ♪ presidente mauricio funes, dijo que el gobierno "no tiene capacidad" para satisfacer las demandas econmicas de los veteranos de guerra. take vo ---ex combatientes de la ex guerrilla y del ejercito han realizado varias protestas exigiendo el pago de una indemnizacion de 10 mil dolares por persona y una pension
ya estamos un paso mas cerca de que se concrete el combate entre timothy bradley y juan manuel marquezecho oficial que los dos campeones saldran al combate para el proximo 14 de septiembre en las vegas... add lib ---todo listo para que el 4 de mayo abner mares y ponce de leon salgan a disputar la corona de la organizacion mundial del boxeo en el peso super gallo... add lib jf on chroma tag-out ---por el momento esto es todo en la informacion deportiva,,, para las once... ---blanca - cesar...
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again, you know these kinds of cases all too well with timothy mcveigh's case. that being a death penalty case as well. is that a usual move for an attorney when she is defending this kind of client? >> yeah. especially a federal attorney and especially in massachusetts. if she was an attorney in the state system, he should wouldn't have a lot of experience in the death penalty cases. in the federal system, there are very few death penalty cases. i don't know if there have been any in the district of massachusetts, for example. so it would be very wise to get people involved who have a lot of experience. >> i know we'll be with you a lot more throughout this process. i greatly appreciate you joining my team. thank you. >>> we're following some news. the mississippi man charged with sending ricin laced letters to president obama and senator roger wicker has been released from custody on bond. the developments came hours after officials canceled a detention and preliminary hearing for paul kevin curtis. you might recall he was arrested wednesday. he claimed his in
again, you know these kinds of cases all too well with timothy mcveigh's case. that being a death penalty case as well. is that a usual move for an attorney when she is defending this kind of client? >> yeah. especially a federal attorney and especially in massachusetts. if she was an attorney in the state system, he should wouldn't have a lot of experience in the death penalty cases. in the federal system, there are very few death penalty cases. i don't know if there have been any in the...