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mcveigh, was masterminded by timothy mcveigh and substantially carried out by timothy mcveigh with verye help from terry nichols. >> if there were other people involved with the bombing, who were they? some believe there may have been a connection between mcveigh and elohim city, a so-called christian identity community in northeastern oklahoma, about 170 miles from oklahoma city near the arkansas border. >> it's essentially a religion that says white anglo-saxon americans are the true children of israel and jews are subhuman and essentially black people are not even human at all. >> during the early 1990s a number of far right extremist reportedly spent time in elohim city. >> this was an interesting time. you had a number of anti-government groups that were taking shape, arming themselves, building compounds throughout the country, establishing their own laws, really setting themselves apart from mainstream cities and locations on purpose and believing, then, that not only people of other faiths or ethnicities or nationalities were the enemy, but that the united states government was
mcveigh, was masterminded by timothy mcveigh and substantially carried out by timothy mcveigh with verye help from terry nichols. >> if there were other people involved with the bombing, who were they? some believe there may have been a connection between mcveigh and elohim city, a so-called christian identity community in northeastern oklahoma, about 170 miles from oklahoma city near the arkansas border. >> it's essentially a religion that says white anglo-saxon americans are the...
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timothy: sure. >> “breaking blue.” were born and raised in spokane and you told this horrible story. how did you get into that? timothy: i was aboard -- i was born in seattle. i like to point out that. a little bit of both in my blood here. “breaking blue” was a sort of the oldest homicide sought in american history. -- solved in american history. it was all by sheriff in north idaho who found the bad guy, the killer who was an ex-con who was growing up in the 1930s. you won't believe, but they were killing people over bootleg butter. that was their racket in the 1930s. somebody got onto and they killed a night watchmen over this. 30 years later it is solved. they find a bad guy and he is living here in montana. i think flathead valley where he had been a judge. and had a pretty prosperous life. tony was the sheriff's name who caught up with his bad guy in the eve of his death. the guy died shortly thereafter. and i have been with the "new york times" for 20 years and it was one of those times stories that i did where
timothy: sure. >> “breaking blue.” were born and raised in spokane and you told this horrible story. how did you get into that? timothy: i was aboard -- i was born in seattle. i like to point out that. a little bit of both in my blood here. “breaking blue” was a sort of the oldest homicide sought in american history. -- solved in american history. it was all by sheriff in north idaho who found the bad guy, the killer who was an ex-con who was growing up in the 1930s. you won't...
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and that is timothy hennis'.tate lab said that the dna would be mixed up, and they were mixing up the samples and almost put an innocent guy in prison. something special happens when you come to transunion.com. you get in the know. and when you're in the know about your credit, you feel confident, ready for anything. at transunion.comyou get instant credit alerts to keep you in sync. you can even lock and unlock your transunion report with the swipe of a finger. come to transunion.com. and get in the know. >>> in 2010, timothy hennis went on trial for the third time for the murders of katy eastburn and her daughters. but a scandal rocked the state lab that identified hennis' dna, the lab had been skewing results to help prosecutors. >> the woman who handled the sample in the '80s got in trouble for mixing up some dna samples in another case, and almost put an innocent guy in prison. >> they didn't do a good job of preserving the evidence and three people had been arrested for evidence tampering. >> hennis' lawyer
and that is timothy hennis'.tate lab said that the dna would be mixed up, and they were mixing up the samples and almost put an innocent guy in prison. something special happens when you come to transunion.com. you get in the know. and when you're in the know about your credit, you feel confident, ready for anything. at transunion.comyou get instant credit alerts to keep you in sync. you can even lock and unlock your transunion report with the swipe of a finger. come to transunion.com. and get...
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joining me for the conversation muhtar kent, father john jenkins, timothy shriver and warren buffett. >> he wrote about don keough and he was much more than that. he was a wonderful family person and an incredible father and statesman. >> rose: we continue with a conversation with leon wieseltier. >> every time the argument goes back to the question of rights, the discussion shuts down. the beauty of the partition idea or the territory idea of the two state idea of the terrorist for peace idea is it suspends the argument for right because both people have the same right to the same land. no such thing as having a right to half of something. so the only way to proceed, and the ancient rabbis knew about
joining me for the conversation muhtar kent, father john jenkins, timothy shriver and warren buffett. >> he wrote about don keough and he was much more than that. he was a wonderful family person and an incredible father and statesman. >> rose: we continue with a conversation with leon wieseltier. >> every time the argument goes back to the question of rights, the discussion shuts down. the beauty of the partition idea or the territory idea of the two state idea of the...
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the local chapter of sigma alpha epsilon hired high profile attorney steven jones who represented timothyma city bombing trial. jones cold kfor is outraged over the campus president shutting down the house and branding members as bigots. he told the station two students that were expelled have apologized, that they lacked judgment in a social setting, but that the entire fraternity should not be tarred and feathered as racist. some legal experts questioned whether expulsion violated free speech laws. >> under american law, they have a first amendment right to express even repulsive points of view, as long as they're not threatening a specific person. >> reporter: on wednesday, local chapter board of trustees called the racist behavior a horrible cancer that entered the house three or four years ago. the national organization says it has not verified reports of the racist chant being used beyond ou but is actively investigating allegations at louisiana tech university. thursday at ou instead of practice, the football team held a silent protest, black and white players arm in arm. >> these
the local chapter of sigma alpha epsilon hired high profile attorney steven jones who represented timothyma city bombing trial. jones cold kfor is outraged over the campus president shutting down the house and branding members as bigots. he told the station two students that were expelled have apologized, that they lacked judgment in a social setting, but that the entire fraternity should not be tarred and feathered as racist. some legal experts questioned whether expulsion violated free speech...
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the chapter has hired stephen jones, best known for defending timothy bick they -- timothy mcveigh. >> we invite the university to work with us and find a solution. >> a national spokesman says the organization is investigating whether the same chant was used at fraternities in texas and louisiana tech. >>in ferguson, missouri, police still searching for suspects in the shooting of two officers. the officers are out of the hospital. this comes after the justice department found patterns of racial discrimination in the police department. protesters are calling for the police force to be dissolved. the mayor says he is not going anywhere. >> i have lived here for 35 years. i moved back here after college, my wife grew up here. we are going to have our first child. i have been committed to this community and i want to make sure it is the same community everyone else wants to live in, working, play in. >> at least six people have been fired in the wake of the report. the police chief did step down this week. still ahead, why part of the state department e-mail system is shut down, months
the chapter has hired stephen jones, best known for defending timothy bick they -- timothy mcveigh. >> we invite the university to work with us and find a solution. >> a national spokesman says the organization is investigating whether the same chant was used at fraternities in texas and louisiana tech. >>in ferguson, missouri, police still searching for suspects in the shooting of two officers. the officers are out of the hospital. this comes after the justice department...
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. >> host: timothy is calling in from the bronx. timothy, you're on with harvard law professor and author lani guiner. >> caller: good afternoon. my question is, is it significantly more painful for a person of color to -- >> host: timothy, please turn down the volume on your tv. you're going to get a little delay, and blake when he talked to you on the phone, he tells you turn down the volume, it's very important. jo go ahead and talk through your telephone. we're listening to you and don't worry about the tv. don't look at the tv, and turn down the volume. now go ahead. we are listening. >> caller: my apologies. i was concerned about the status of american civil rights equality for all people and i'm concerned about whether a victim of a violent crime who is stabbed in the back, and a person who is discriminated against by a society, and the courts which is more painful for us to live with for all of us who grew up in the '60s who have college degrees and masters degrees and served in the community, where do we go when we find tha
. >> host: timothy is calling in from the bronx. timothy, you're on with harvard law professor and author lani guiner. >> caller: good afternoon. my question is, is it significantly more painful for a person of color to -- >> host: timothy, please turn down the volume on your tv. you're going to get a little delay, and blake when he talked to you on the phone, he tells you turn down the volume, it's very important. jo go ahead and talk through your telephone. we're listening...
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. >> reporter: timothy orlando descriened himself as the youngest. >> he was a father figure and a yearher too. >> reporter: family and friends were waiting for details about the altercation with police. the investigation is in hands of criminal investigation. andrea doesn't understand what could lead to the shooting death of her son by a police paumps. >> my son has heifer been a violent person. never. and to die in such a violent, violent way is -- it baffles me. >> reporter: andrea, who rushed to the hospital when a family friend told her her son was shot says knee she needs to say good-bye. >> i feed to hold bymy baby. i want him to know i'm there. >> my son was my life. i had him when i was 17. i don't know how to live without him. >> police say that they entered a home after seeing a man they thought was suspected in a robbery. >>> boko haram there v pledged allegiance to i.s.i.s. police say the terror group launched 4 suicide bomb attacks today. the islamic state continues to destroy historic sites in the middle east. they destroyed the ancient city of hatra. this is part of a cu
. >> reporter: timothy orlando descriened himself as the youngest. >> he was a father figure and a yearher too. >> reporter: family and friends were waiting for details about the altercation with police. the investigation is in hands of criminal investigation. andrea doesn't understand what could lead to the shooting death of her son by a police paumps. >> my son has heifer been a violent person. never. and to die in such a violent, violent way is -- it baffles me....
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periodista: este aÑo la ediciÓn nÚmero 164 contÓ con la participaciÓn de bandas musicales y del cardenal timothycosas, fueron gritÁndonos. periodista: por segundo aÑo consecutivo el alcalde de nueva york bill de blazio boicotearon el desfile. >> utilizan excusas para criticarlo, no hay ninguna justificaciÓn. periodista: anteriormente los organizadores dijeron que no permitÍa la participaciÓn de la comunidad gay porque su elemento catÓlico y la iglesia se opone a la homosexualidad. >> este aÑo, no es un desfile catÓlico pero es como cambiando su posiciÓn. periodista: todo podrÍa cambiar luego de varias compaÑÍas decidieron no patrocinar el desfile. muchos de estos activistas dicen que seguirÁn protestando la gran manzana tal como se permite a miembros de las comunidades homosexuales en dublÍn irlanda y boston massachusetts. en nueva york, univisiÓn. enrique: una compaÑÍa de ropa asegura saber quÉ modelos venden mÁs entre las rubias, las mujeres de pelo negro, las delgadas, los ♪ enrique:dicen que las rubias llaman mÁs la atenciÓn, queda claro que no en todos los casos, una compaÑÍa de ropa interi
periodista: este aÑo la ediciÓn nÚmero 164 contÓ con la participaciÓn de bandas musicales y del cardenal timothycosas, fueron gritÁndonos. periodista: por segundo aÑo consecutivo el alcalde de nueva york bill de blazio boicotearon el desfile. >> utilizan excusas para criticarlo, no hay ninguna justificaciÓn. periodista: anteriormente los organizadores dijeron que no permitÍa la participaciÓn de la comunidad gay porque su elemento catÓlico y la iglesia se opone a la...
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>> so, timothy mcdowell, five minutes ago, just tweeted. >> this. who is the boss?e to say i don't believe you guys read these tweets, so let's test to see if they road. >> this. >> oh, we red it. >> yes. >> timothy. >> yes. >> why didn't you read our tweets. >> because tony danza? >> yes. >> oh, who is the boss? >> tweeted out about tony dan sacks saying it was great meeting him. will you read it? >> i've lost my mind. ii know, it happened a long time ago. i never noticed you have little hearts on your phone. such a girl. >> something wrong with being a girl? you don't believe in love, mike? >> dow. i do. >> and you know something else i discovered, when i walked in today, i took a different path. >> what? >> i never new there was a septa entrance in front. jewish museum. >> you didn't know that? i knew. >> isn't that weird? i know it's always been there. how come -- i guess i never walk down that al. >> i guess not. >> how could i have miss that? >> the things you are missing. >> really. >> whole new world this morning. >> check that, tim. >> yes. >> if you want t
>> so, timothy mcdowell, five minutes ago, just tweeted. >> this. who is the boss?e to say i don't believe you guys read these tweets, so let's test to see if they road. >> this. >> oh, we red it. >> yes. >> timothy. >> yes. >> why didn't you read our tweets. >> because tony danza? >> yes. >> oh, who is the boss? >> tweeted out about tony dan sacks saying it was great meeting him. will you read it? >> i've lost my...
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you and i would never think that way. >> ted kaczynski, like timothy mcveigh, was a game changer with if we go to a federal office building or we get our mail, these are places where we expect safety. and, indeed, the postal service changed their methods for accepting and transporting packages and mail due to ted kaczynski. >> chief among the changes in postal security is the requirement that packages weighing more than 13 ounces be mailed in person at a post office, rather than being placed in a mailbox. but beyond the security measures, the biggest impact of kaczynski's campaign of terror has been on the victims. in the years since the bombings, at least four have died of natural causes. but others still bear the scars both physical and emotional. >> you will never be the same. you accept it. you will never have closure. there is no such a word as closure. closure does not exist. life is different. now you get to choose what you're going to do with it. you can be bitter. you can be angry. or you can be happy. those are your choices. >> while some of ted kaczynski's victims have mana
you and i would never think that way. >> ted kaczynski, like timothy mcveigh, was a game changer with if we go to a federal office building or we get our mail, these are places where we expect safety. and, indeed, the postal service changed their methods for accepting and transporting packages and mail due to ted kaczynski. >> chief among the changes in postal security is the requirement that packages weighing more than 13 ounces be mailed in person at a post office, rather than...
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we're joined by muhtar kent, father john jenkins, timothy shriver and warren buffett. i am pleased to have them here. don keough was a friend of this program as well and a good friend of mine. so friends celebrate him and appreciate him this evening and so, i'd like to begin with you, warren. tell me what he meant to you, because you go back further than any of us in knowing don, who became a neighbor. >> yeah, don moved in right across the street from where i live now in about 1960, 1959, perhaps, and his front door was 100 feet from our front door and believe me, there was a lot of movement between those two doris. he was a wonderful friend 55 years ago and that friendship continued every day until a week or two ago. >> rose: here is an interview he did with me talking about buying the house next to you warren. part of a document rii did about you. roll tape. how close did you live to the buffetts? >> i cross the street. i bought a house there in 1959 a three-story brick house, paid $27,500 for it and i there was a young fellow living across the street in a big house
we're joined by muhtar kent, father john jenkins, timothy shriver and warren buffett. i am pleased to have them here. don keough was a friend of this program as well and a good friend of mine. so friends celebrate him and appreciate him this evening and so, i'd like to begin with you, warren. tell me what he meant to you, because you go back further than any of us in knowing don, who became a neighbor. >> yeah, don moved in right across the street from where i live now in about 1960,...
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chief timothy longo cited discrepancies between the article and witness testimony and the accuser's refusal to cooperate. >> that doesn't mean that something terrible did not happen to jackie on the evening of september 28, 2012. we are just not able ther sufficient facts to conclude what that something may have been. maureen: "rolling stone" apologized for the story and today it said an independent review of its reporting will be published in a few weeks. maryland's new governor larry hogan has found common ground with the state's predominantly democratic congressional delegation. they both want the f.b.i. headquarters and its 11,000 workers to move to maryland. right now the general services administration is deciding between a springfield location and two spots in prince george's county. governor hogan said today, landing the new complex is the state's top legislative priority. the g.s.a. is expected to announce the winning site sometime next year. d.c. drivers have a new incentive to slow down. starting today, mobile speed cameras are active in six new locations police say drivers often
chief timothy longo cited discrepancies between the article and witness testimony and the accuser's refusal to cooperate. >> that doesn't mean that something terrible did not happen to jackie on the evening of september 28, 2012. we are just not able ther sufficient facts to conclude what that something may have been. maureen: "rolling stone" apologized for the story and today it said an independent review of its reporting will be published in a few weeks. maryland's new...
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they've hired prominent defense attorney stephen jones, best known for defending oklahoma city bomber timothy mcveigh. >> every 19-year-old male is entitled to five minutes of foolishness. i think that might in these circumstances have been a good guideline. >> reporter: the university and its president david boren. >> i think it's time for us across america to step up and show zero tolerance with racism. >> reporter: have been widely applauded for their quick action to shut down the chapter and expel the two frat brothers seen leading the racist chat. but some fraternity brothers feel it's not fair to punish an entire organization based on a nine-second video of a few freshmen. jones agrees the students actions were inexcusable but still says their rights should be protected. >> this is likely a pre- strike. >> reporter: tonight, the national chapter saying it had nothing to do with the decision to hire an attorney. >>> and we move on to the punishing rains now, dangerous landslides already. 13 straitates from arkansas to new york. the saturated earth giving way. screams as the earth starts
they've hired prominent defense attorney stephen jones, best known for defending oklahoma city bomber timothy mcveigh. >> every 19-year-old male is entitled to five minutes of foolishness. i think that might in these circumstances have been a good guideline. >> reporter: the university and its president david boren. >> i think it's time for us across america to step up and show zero tolerance with racism. >> reporter: have been widely applauded for their quick action to...
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joining me now is timothy, president of the metropolitan milwaukee commerce association and rusty hicks, treasurer of the los angeles county federation of labour. tim, take me inside the associations, inside the accounting conversations. how do you figure out how much money it's worth to milwaukee to keep the bucs? >> well it's a great question. i look at to this way. cities like businesses have balance sheets. they have assets and liabilities. we have determined that having professional sports is an asset, part of the balance sheet. the question is what is the appropriate investment. from our perspective in terms of building a new arena, we look at bottom line the 10 million in revenue flowing to the state off the income taxes of the players. the goal is to keep the $10 million, utilizing the increase in player salaries to fund the ponds for a new arena. we believe the economics are substantial and that there's a benefit to milwaukee to having an n.b.a. franchise driving a one half billion investment in downtown milwaukee. >> if you float bonds of a similar dollar denomination to build
joining me now is timothy, president of the metropolitan milwaukee commerce association and rusty hicks, treasurer of the los angeles county federation of labour. tim, take me inside the associations, inside the accounting conversations. how do you figure out how much money it's worth to milwaukee to keep the bucs? >> well it's a great question. i look at to this way. cities like businesses have balance sheets. they have assets and liabilities. we have determined that having professional...
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we'll see you back here tomorrow . [ applause ] [ playing "timothy leary" ]
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last year, it was 40-year-old timothy michet. he ran. and police nabbed him at a homeless shelter a few blocks away. >>> a san jose home catching on fire. and then more trouble. kpix5's len ramirez shows us. >> reporter: this all got started at 4:20 this afternoon in the story and king area of san jose. when the first fire engines got here, they were engulf by a garage fire and two vehicles burning. at the same time the fire was burning, two dogs were fights each other in the front yard causing adding tore firefighters. police officers were called to the scene and they shot and killed one of the dogs which was a pit bull. firefighters were then able to bring the fire under control. there was another spaniel type dog that was the second dog in the fight according to neighbors. that dog was injured and treated at the scene by paramedics. len ramirez, kpix5. >> earlier, one man was reported missing. he was found safe a few blocks away. >>> tonight, looks like this year's mavericks surf competition is a big washout. the big window closes a w
last year, it was 40-year-old timothy michet. he ran. and police nabbed him at a homeless shelter a few blocks away. >>> a san jose home catching on fire. and then more trouble. kpix5's len ramirez shows us. >> reporter: this all got started at 4:20 this afternoon in the story and king area of san jose. when the first fire engines got here, they were engulf by a garage fire and two vehicles burning. at the same time the fire was burning, two dogs were fights each other in the...
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this is timothy maness. he showed up to the police station to show why a student captured him on camera. he admitted to being the man in the pictures and eventually admitted to video recording women from outside of their homes. they say other victims may be out there. they would like them to come forward. a new story about the late steve jobs that reveals the close relationship with the man that replaced him, apple's current ceo, tim cook. an autobiography about cook tells that he offered a liver transplant to jobs they have the same rare blood type. jobs told cook, quote, i'll never let do you that. cook told the author it was one of the few times that jobs yelled at him over a course of 13 years. >> striking refinely workers could soon be back at work. a contract agreement was reached with shell yesterday. employees will go back to work at the oil refineries when a final deal is reached and the end of the strike could bring lower gas prices for everyone. gas prices dropped slightly overnight. >>> southern
this is timothy maness. he showed up to the police station to show why a student captured him on camera. he admitted to being the man in the pictures and eventually admitted to video recording women from outside of their homes. they say other victims may be out there. they would like them to come forward. a new story about the late steve jobs that reveals the close relationship with the man that replaced him, apple's current ceo, tim cook. an autobiography about cook tells that he offered a...
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. >> last june inmate timothy midget disappeared from the jail 10 days. that prompted changes on how trustee inmates are supposed to be managed. >> whether or not any of those procedures were violated remains to be uncovered in the internal investigation. >> gonzales' attorney says he is not a danger to the public or police. >> he's not a gang member. and if he's in a position where he's about to be apprehended or trapped in some awkward situation, he can be reasoned with. >> gonzales was due in court april 7th for a plea deal discussion with federal prosecutors which we are told would entail significant prison time. sheriff's department says anyone who spots gonzales should avade contact with him and call 911. >>> now to vallejo where authorities are looking for clues that could lead to a woman that may have been kidnapped for a ransom. spoke to the woman's father today and is at the home where the woman was last seen, ali. >> that home is right behind us. we are on kirkland and reeves on mirror island in have a hey ho. -- vallejo. police say they are tr
. >> last june inmate timothy midget disappeared from the jail 10 days. that prompted changes on how trustee inmates are supposed to be managed. >> whether or not any of those procedures were violated remains to be uncovered in the internal investigation. >> gonzales' attorney says he is not a danger to the public or police. >> he's not a gang member. and if he's in a position where he's about to be apprehended or trapped in some awkward situation, he can be reasoned...
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. >> reporter: its alumni have hired high-profile attorney stephen jones who represented timothy mcveigh in the oklahoma city bombing trial. after the video became public, university president david boren quickly denounced the fraternity. >> real sooners are not bigots. they're not racists. there is zero tolerance for this kind of racist and bigoted behavior. we don't want to be defined by those who completely violate our values. >> reporter: some experts question whether a public institution expelling the two students is legal. >> the first amendment protects all ideas, including really evil ideas. >> reporter: sae's national headquarters says it supports the stance that ou has taken and it's moving forward with the plans to revoke the membership of all suspended members here permanently. sae's under fire across the country. its headquarters is investigating allegations of racism including at louisiana tech university. >> the sentiment that it may be embedded in national oration is just absurd. >> reporter: but members like mikhail psychs in mississippi say that's not what sae represent
. >> reporter: its alumni have hired high-profile attorney stephen jones who represented timothy mcveigh in the oklahoma city bombing trial. after the video became public, university president david boren quickly denounced the fraternity. >> real sooners are not bigots. they're not racists. there is zero tolerance for this kind of racist and bigoted behavior. we don't want to be defined by those who completely violate our values. >> reporter: some experts question whether a...
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information they want and the next thing you know, they have a recipe for blowing up a building like timothygh did when he blew up the oklahoma federal building. so we have a whole movement of change and we are trying to keep up with that change. >> reporter: while much has changed since the selma to montgomery march 50 years ago dees says maintaining vigilance against hate groups is a never ending task. >> we have to broaden the area of racial discrimination. look at the latino issue in this country look at efforts to attack latinos muslims drive these people out of our country. lbgt issues, all of these issues are in the forefront and that's where i think if dr. king was here today, he would be marching with these groups also. >> reporter: a struggle against hate that continues 50 years on. bob reynolds, al jazeera, montgomery alabama. >>> this is where we say good-bye to viewers joining us in the united states. america tonight is up next for you. and the world news headlines up next for everyone else. wherever you are aljazeera.com has everything you need to know. >>> on america america,
information they want and the next thing you know, they have a recipe for blowing up a building like timothygh did when he blew up the oklahoma federal building. so we have a whole movement of change and we are trying to keep up with that change. >> reporter: while much has changed since the selma to montgomery march 50 years ago dees says maintaining vigilance against hate groups is a never ending task. >> we have to broaden the area of racial discrimination. look at the latino...
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. >> chief timothy longo said suspending the investigation doesn't mean jackie wasn't a victim and encourages other sex assault victims to continue to come forward. >>> fairfax county wants to examine its police department's use of force practices and how that department releases information to the public. at a meeting tonight the commission highlighted cases such as the one on august in 2013 when john gere was shot and killed while he was unarmed. our shomari stone spoke to one man whose son was also shot and killed by fairfax county police. >> i live with it every day. >> reporter: he still mourns the death of his son salvatore. a fairfax county police officer shot and killed him in 2006. he was unarmed. the county agreed to play the colossi family $2 million to settle a lawsuit. >> he should still be here. i mentioned that in there. >> reporter: they are sitting on a commission to look into the fairfax county police department's use of force practices and how the department releases information to the public. >> out on february 20th, which was the day that i established the commission. our
. >> chief timothy longo said suspending the investigation doesn't mean jackie wasn't a victim and encourages other sex assault victims to continue to come forward. >>> fairfax county wants to examine its police department's use of force practices and how that department releases information to the public. at a meeting tonight the commission highlighted cases such as the one on august in 2013 when john gere was shot and killed while he was unarmed. our shomari stone spoke to one...
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timothy mimgt a convicted drug dealer, was also taking out trash when he ran. he was later captured at a homeless shelter. alexander santiago gonzalez was being held in the county jail while his federal guns and drugs case wound its way through federal court. last night, at about 8:45, the prisoner was put on trash detail. he was escorted by a sheriff's deputy as he carried garbage from the jailhouse to a dumpster. suddenly, when they got to an unsecured area heo he ran from the deputy, out to an alley and then to harrison street. sheriff's deputies launched an allout search for gonzalez but to no avail. he had disappeared into the night. gonzalez was arrested last may by a multiagency task force in san santa cruz county. investigators call him a big fish in the drug trade. they confiscated from his home an arsenal of weapons and large quantities of black tar heroin. >> 14 firearms, three of which were assault-type rifles. he had hundreds of rounds of ammunitions for the weapons. he had two sets of body armor. and plus the amount of drugs that he was traffickin
timothy mimgt a convicted drug dealer, was also taking out trash when he ran. he was later captured at a homeless shelter. alexander santiago gonzalez was being held in the county jail while his federal guns and drugs case wound its way through federal court. last night, at about 8:45, the prisoner was put on trash detail. he was escorted by a sheriff's deputy as he carried garbage from the jailhouse to a dumpster. suddenly, when they got to an unsecured area heo he ran from the deputy, out to...
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leon and timothy? leon: thank you, sir. what's the word man? tim: we've got baseball season and he's talking about snow? leon: can you believe that? enough is enough. tim: i can't get that yet. let's go to baseball and tell you the nats go fishing in florida. incredible play of the day for you. and the terrapins hit the road. they hope the road to the final four. but they have to eat up valpo first. coming up next. tim: a beautiful little old lady at the grocery store told me today that she just filled out her brackets. march madness has infected everybody regardless of age! everybody is ready for the dance and while kentucky is the prohibitive favorite, every team dreams of winning it all. the maryland terrapins left college park today for their first round matchup and i can't say they were loose. but the terps were certainly not tight. they seem focused, ready for a business trip and quietly excited about playing valpo friday afternoon in columbus. >> this time of year you'll play a really good team so we understand that. we'll be dialled in
leon and timothy? leon: thank you, sir. what's the word man? tim: we've got baseball season and he's talking about snow? leon: can you believe that? enough is enough. tim: i can't get that yet. let's go to baseball and tell you the nats go fishing in florida. incredible play of the day for you. and the terrapins hit the road. they hope the road to the final four. but they have to eat up valpo first. coming up next. tim: a beautiful little old lady at the grocery store told me today that she...
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timothy hutton and felicity huffman.ome more. you were off in vegas. >> it was an illness, an addiction and i got myself help and now i am recovered. >> raising those boys by myself in public housing. a white and her two white kids. do you know what those people did to us day after day. i'm here trying to do what i can for matt and your feelings are over hurt over what i say to reporters. stop saying my name. >> wow. i think we ought to take a break. felicity huffman, tim hutton you guys got a lot to go through. >> sorry i yelled at you, darling. >> thank you. >> you know we hear that those people those people those people a lot of people will say, boy, a lot of prejudice there. >> well, yes, i mean i think if you asked barbara if she was a racist she'd say no. she would say i'm a realist, i'm a pragmatist but i was talking to tim about it earlier and i think because it's not so obvious, i think that is sort of the new face of racism and racial prejudice. >> it's the most charged subject in america. the creator john ridl
timothy hutton and felicity huffman.ome more. you were off in vegas. >> it was an illness, an addiction and i got myself help and now i am recovered. >> raising those boys by myself in public housing. a white and her two white kids. do you know what those people did to us day after day. i'm here trying to do what i can for matt and your feelings are over hurt over what i say to reporters. stop saying my name. >> wow. i think we ought to take a break. felicity huffman, tim...
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they've hired attorney steven jones best known for representing oklahoma city bomber timothy mcveigh. jones says the last thing he wants to do is go to court. he's hoping for a solution to protect the student says and their first amendment rights. >>> d.c. police need your help to help get a man they say tried to hit an officer with his car. here's video from the officer's body cam before it happened. police did not share the actual confrontation because it's considered evidence in the case. this happened before 7 a.m. wednesday morning. if you know this man, call d.c. police. you could get a $1,000 reward. >>> deliberation start monday in the murder trial of a georgetown law student. raul gupta said he walked in on his girl friend cheating on him with his friend mark wo in their silver spring apartment. police say gupta admitted stabbing his friend to death after a night of drinking and birthday celebrations. he has been charged with murder. >>> a guilty plea today spared the secret service from what d coulhave been an embarrassing trial. omar gonzalez was armed with a knife when he
they've hired attorney steven jones best known for representing oklahoma city bomber timothy mcveigh. jones says the last thing he wants to do is go to court. he's hoping for a solution to protect the student says and their first amendment rights. >>> d.c. police need your help to help get a man they say tried to hit an officer with his car. here's video from the officer's body cam before it happened. police did not share the actual confrontation because it's considered evidence in the...
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. >> reporter: charlottesville police chief timothy longo said investigators spent hundreds of hours and spoke to more than 70 people, but detectives found no evidence of a brutal gang rape at phi kappa psi in 2012 as a woman known only as jackie told "rolling stone." there was no proof that thes fraternity had a party that night or that the male student she said led the attack even existed. detective d.j. harris said jackie refused to cooperate withie the investigation.th >> we were very distinctly and succinctly told that she would not talk to us, that she would not file a report, that she didwe not want it investigated an we were not to talk to her again. >> reporter: but they said jackie had spoken to them before, in the spring of 2014, she reported that she had been attacked by four men on the street, one of whom struck her with a bottle. but police say her injuries did not appear consistent with that. at that time, she also reportedpe a sexual assault from 2012ti which she had earlier reported to school officials. but police say her story was inconsistent with the details that
. >> reporter: charlottesville police chief timothy longo said investigators spent hundreds of hours and spoke to more than 70 people, but detectives found no evidence of a brutal gang rape at phi kappa psi in 2012 as a woman known only as jackie told "rolling stone." there was no proof that thes fraternity had a party that night or that the male student she said led the attack even existed. detective d.j. harris said jackie refused to cooperate withie the investigation.th...
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timothy spain was working hard. >> i have to come and make sure that the people that walk along the way can be safe. >> why not do it tomorrow morning? >> because it will be cold and turn to sheet of ice. you can't shovel ice. >> and down in south philly, getting a shovel out early comes with a roadside guarantee. >> oh, ya, south philly classic, save your spot, boxes, chairs, trash cans, ya and then they know not to touch it. >> reporter: looking live here on midvale avenue, you can see there are still lots of spaces out here, one thing also, too you walkers out here, you'll find that not all of your sidewalks will be that clear many won't look much different than the roads still lots of ice, snow on the grounds, so you want to walk slow and tight. slowing your roll with your feet, as well, make sure get to your destination safely. live in east falls justin fin. cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> for sure. >> respect the chair and slow your roll. >> i like that. >> one of hollywood's biggest stars lucky to be alive this morning after surviving a harrowing plane crash. "eyewitness news" repor
timothy spain was working hard. >> i have to come and make sure that the people that walk along the way can be safe. >> why not do it tomorrow morning? >> because it will be cold and turn to sheet of ice. you can't shovel ice. >> and down in south philly, getting a shovel out early comes with a roadside guarantee. >> oh, ya, south philly classic, save your spot, boxes, chairs, trash cans, ya and then they know not to touch it. >> reporter: looking live here...
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while kids enjoy what's left of the snow day people like timothy spain are hard at work. >> it has toe thee feet wide. >> reporter: getting ready for the morning rush hour. >> i have to come and make sure that people that walk all along the way can be safe. >> reporter: why not do it tomorrow morning? >> because it's going to be cold and it's going turn to a sheet of ice and you can't shovel ice. so doing it now to get ahead of. >> reporter: those who don't clear a 3-foot path by required by the city or caught shoveling and blowing snow in the street risk being slapped with fine up to $100. >> i'm glad they have that because we need it. some people don't shovel and it's really a hazard. >> reporter: there are unwritten rules, too. like don't steal a parking space you didn't shovel yourself. something south philly residents take seriously by marking their territory. >> oh, yeah south philly classic. you save your spot. boxes, chairs, trash cans. yeah they know not to touch it. >> as for penn got crews aren't slowing down. now that county roads are plowed 200 trucks will be salting over
while kids enjoy what's left of the snow day people like timothy spain are hard at work. >> it has toe thee feet wide. >> reporter: getting ready for the morning rush hour. >> i have to come and make sure that people that walk all along the way can be safe. >> reporter: why not do it tomorrow morning? >> because it's going to be cold and it's going turn to a sheet of ice and you can't shovel ice. so doing it now to get ahead of. >> reporter: those who don't...
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hay individuos que han caido en las redes de estos delincuentes....veamos... 00:03 00:17 00:36 sot timothycamus, inspector general de impuestos 00:30 al 00:39 the caller using a fake name... la persona que le habla se identifica como un agente del irs, le proveen un numero de empleado y le dice a la victima que debe cierta cantidad de dinero...y hasta conoce algo de informacion personal como los ultimos 4 digitos de su seguro social... si no saldan su adeudo de inmediato por medio de una tarjeta de debito prepagada lo amenazan con que podrian ir a prision ser deportados o perder su licencia de conducir... una de esas victimas fue uno de los investigadores de alto rango en el servicio de rentas internas quien hoy tuvo una sesion ante el comite de finanzas del senado... sot mayra perez preparadora de impuestos 00:52 al 01:13 nunca jamas el irs se comunica contigo por telefono para que tu hagas un pago nunca.. la forma de correo... pero mas de 366 mil personas han recibido esta llamada como parte de uno de los fraudes mas grandes de todo el pais... eso es entre 9 mil y 12 mil reportes a la se
hay individuos que han caido en las redes de estos delincuentes....veamos... 00:03 00:17 00:36 sot timothycamus, inspector general de impuestos 00:30 al 00:39 the caller using a fake name... la persona que le habla se identifica como un agente del irs, le proveen un numero de empleado y le dice a la victima que debe cierta cantidad de dinero...y hasta conoce algo de informacion personal como los ultimos 4 digitos de su seguro social... si no saldan su adeudo de inmediato por medio de una...
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she will interview chairman timothy -- the nasdaq chief, and the former senator. i will follow the big drop in markets for you here. i will speak with the deutsche bank chief u.s. economist about his call for the s&p and why he says we have got much further to fall on the index if the fed raises rates. here is a look at our top stories this morning. hillary clinton says she deleted about 32,000 e-mails from her years at maturity of state and decided none of them were related to work though she did hand over the -- more than 30,000 e-mails that she did feel her official. she says it was more convenient to use a private e-mail and said yesterday she broke no laws. the e-mail she has turned over after screened for sensitive information. the upper hand against islamic state history mrs.. they captured account -- a town and militia men are now gearing up to retake it itself. the cia reportedly played a key role helping the justice department is part of our lives between cia and domestic law-enforcement. it uses an airborne device that could locate specific cell phones.
she will interview chairman timothy -- the nasdaq chief, and the former senator. i will follow the big drop in markets for you here. i will speak with the deutsche bank chief u.s. economist about his call for the s&p and why he says we have got much further to fall on the index if the fed raises rates. here is a look at our top stories this morning. hillary clinton says she deleted about 32,000 e-mails from her years at maturity of state and decided none of them were related to work though...
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timothy apple to be packaging is the biggest deal right now.he others are in the future neil: interesting. thank you. hillary cannot shake emails. the market is down the continue -- the problems will continue to pile up. could that comes through? ♪ ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ ♪ their beard salve is made from ♪ ♪ ♪ sustainable tea tree oil and kale... you, my friend, recognize when a trend has reached critical mass. yes, when others focus on one thing you see what's coming next. you see opportunity. that's what a type e does. and so it begins. with e*trade's investing insights center, you can spot trends before they become trendy. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. bring us your ba
timothy apple to be packaging is the biggest deal right now.he others are in the future neil: interesting. thank you. hillary cannot shake emails. the market is down the continue -- the problems will continue to pile up. could that comes through? ♪ ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ ♪ their beard salve is made from ♪ ♪ ♪ sustainable tea tree oil and kale... you, my friend, recognize when a trend has reached critical mass. yes, when others focus on one thing you see...