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mcveigh, was masterminded by timothy mcveigh and substantially carried out by timothy mcveigh with veryy 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 the biggest enem
mcveigh, was masterminded by timothy mcveigh and substantially carried out by timothy mcveigh with veryy 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...
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>> he places blame for his fight with timothy campbell.y reveals what the fights were really about. >> i see him coming through the metal detector like here it goes. he'll tell us everything he knows very shortly, sir. as you were... where were we? 13 serving 14! service! if your boss stops by, you act like you're working. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic, this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous
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>> jeffrey despeines places blame for his fight with timothy campbell.y reveals what the fights were really about. >> i see him coming through the metal detector and i'm like oh [ bleep ] here it goes. ♪ whoa what are you doing? putting on a movie. i'm trying to watch the game here. look i need this right now ok? come on i don't want to watch that. too bad this is happening. fine, what if i just put up the x1 sports app right here. ah jeez it's so close. he just loves her so much. do it. come on. do it. come on! yes! awww, yes! that is what i'm talking about. baby. call and upgrade to get x1 today. ♪ >>> i'm dara brown with the hour's top stories. [ gunfire ] one man was shot an an argument broke out unrelated to the event. >>> and new york state police continue their intense manhunt for an escaped convict. 1200 personnel are involved in the search. now it's back to "lockup." >>> quiet mornings at the suffolk county jail are often interrupted by a familiar sound. just like their neighbors in the small towns and villages on eastern long island, jail offic
>> jeffrey despeines places blame for his fight with timothy campbell.y reveals what the fights were really about. >> i see him coming through the metal detector and i'm like oh [ bleep ] here it goes. ♪ whoa what are you doing? putting on a movie. i'm trying to watch the game here. look i need this right now ok? come on i don't want to watch that. too bad this is happening. fine, what if i just put up the x1 sports app right here. ah jeez it's so close. he just loves her so much....
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>> jeffrey despeines places blame for his fight with timothy campbell.s what the fights were really about. >> i see him coming through the metal detector and i'm like oh [ bleep ] here it goes. we did battle. until i said... you will not beat... meeeeee!!! greg. what should i do with your fish? gary. just put it in the cooler. if you're a fisherman, you tell tales. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. put the fish in the cooler! creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... smoothies! only from tums. i think she tried to kill us. no, it's only 15 calories. with reddi wip, fruit never sounded more delicious, with 15 calories per serving and real cream, the sound of reddi wip is the sound of joy. witanywhere on any device.you can manage your account anytime, just sign into my account to pay bills, manage service app
>> jeffrey despeines places blame for his fight with timothy campbell.s what the fights were really about. >> i see him coming through the metal detector and i'm like oh [ bleep ] here it goes. we did battle. until i said... you will not beat... meeeeee!!! greg. what should i do with your fish? gary. just put it in the cooler. if you're a fisherman, you tell tales. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do....
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we also have timothy jones back with us.id, let me start with you -- the level of hacking is something companies don't talk about openly, but whenever i get a ceo in front of me, i say, how much is your company get hacked? when i get answers, it is often daily. david: you're better than me, i don't think you get many answers out of asking them those questions. they don't want to admit that. hacks have been happening again and again. i have been watching it over and over again as an investigator. i am now working with cheneytanium to help prevent these things in the future. it is an interesting atmosphere. cory: timothy, what is the view -- you've got unique access in this thinking of what is going on and what we are doing, not talking about what china is doing, not talking about -- what is the sense of alarm about china's role in hacking? timothy: in this context i can only really speak as a private citizen. i can say that i look at this as being similar to what we saw in the 1970's and 1980's, when you look at the old easte
we also have timothy jones back with us.id, let me start with you -- the level of hacking is something companies don't talk about openly, but whenever i get a ceo in front of me, i say, how much is your company get hacked? when i get answers, it is often daily. david: you're better than me, i don't think you get many answers out of asking them those questions. they don't want to admit that. hacks have been happening again and again. i have been watching it over and over again as an...
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could you talk about meeting timothy mcveigh's father?> yes, i met bill mcveigh on september 5 1998. i have been contacted by a nun from attica prison that does ministry work there, in fact, still does that today. she had requested i come to the buffalo niagara falls area to speak against the death penalty. and i committed to going there for a week. i had told her the story about bill mcveigh on the television about two weeks after julie's death, and how i really did not want to see the news program that had him on. but i sat and watched it and i saw this man with a deep pain in his eye that i recognized immediately because i was living with that same pain at the same time. i knew that someday i wanted to go tell that man that i did not blame him or his family for what his son had done. and i had the chance to do that 3.5 years after the bombing. i went and met bill at his house on a saturday morning. what i found was a very nice, gentle man. he was sickened by the fact his son had come back from the war and -- in iraq and he had ptsd, ha
could you talk about meeting timothy mcveigh's father?> yes, i met bill mcveigh on september 5 1998. i have been contacted by a nun from attica prison that does ministry work there, in fact, still does that today. she had requested i come to the buffalo niagara falls area to speak against the death penalty. and i committed to going there for a week. i had told her the story about bill mcveigh on the television about two weeks after julie's death, and how i really did not want to see the news...
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i mean that's what timothy mcveigh did. he was three years from the incident to his death, three years. >> that's pretty quick. >> it's remarkable. i mean death penalties often take on average 20 years to carry out and there's a reason for that. if you are going to take someone's life be damn sure you didn't make any mistakes and we afford an incredible appeals process for someone sentenced to death. i don't know whether or not he'll go to terre haute. i know that's where you go to die. he's a dangerous offender a terrorist, who has to be kept from communicating with other inmates which is often the case with these terrorists who are sentenced. he has to be kept from communicating with the outside world and that usually happens at florence in the super max. i don't know whether he'll be held at both of these institutions doesn't need to be at terre haute right away. >> just joining us we're covering for the fact that for the first time we're hearing from the convicted terrorist, boston bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev addressing th
i mean that's what timothy mcveigh did. he was three years from the incident to his death, three years. >> that's pretty quick. >> it's remarkable. i mean death penalties often take on average 20 years to carry out and there's a reason for that. if you are going to take someone's life be damn sure you didn't make any mistakes and we afford an incredible appeals process for someone sentenced to death. i don't know whether or not he'll go to terre haute. i know that's where you go to...
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tito timothy bradley es campeÓn al ganar a jessi vargas en california.campana. pasando a artes marciales mÍmÍtica misiÓn ta tuvo vieron que detener el pleito. esta noche vamos a ampliar en titulares telemundo. >> muchas gracias, siempre bienvenido as gracias a ustedes. >> momento de hacer una breve pausa, al regresar a "noticiero telemundo" fin de semana genio de la fÍsica inspira a cientos a romper un rÉcord. y en nuestra selfie entrevista de los domingos nuestra compaÑera y gran amiga laura flores. >> esta semana en noticiero dle mundo, lo Único seguro en esta vida es la muerte para eso tambiÉn hay que prepararse ¿ estÁ usted preparado para dejar a sus seres queridos lo que logrÓ en vida? cÓmo hacer un ♪ (mÚsica) ♪. >> hay gente verdadera afortunada, una mujer en un parque de arkansas encontrÓ un diamante blanco como que no fuera lo Único el que encontrÓ es de 8. 4 kilates, es la quinta vez que un visitante encuentra una joya parecida estuvo excarvando 20 minutos hasta encontrar el diamante que entra en libros de rÉcord mundiales por el tamaÑo, le llam
tito timothy bradley es campeÓn al ganar a jessi vargas en california.campana. pasando a artes marciales mÍmÍtica misiÓn ta tuvo vieron que detener el pleito. esta noche vamos a ampliar en titulares telemundo. >> muchas gracias, siempre bienvenido as gracias a ustedes. >> momento de hacer una breve pausa, al regresar a "noticiero telemundo" fin de semana genio de la fÍsica inspira a cientos a romper un rÉcord. y en nuestra selfie entrevista de los domingos nuestra...
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we have timothy jones back with us. let me start with you.he level of hacking is something companies don't talk about openly. whenever i have a ceo, i tend to when i get answers, it is often like daily. guest: i don't think you get many answers out of falsely asked them those questions. they don't want to admit. hacks have been happening again and again. i been in this business again and. it is an interesting atmosphere. cory: what is the view, you got unique access in this thinking of what is going on and what we are doing not talking about what china is doing, not talking about -- what is the sense of alarm about china's role in hacking? guest: in this context i can speak as a private citizen. i look at this as similar to what we saw in the 1970's and 1980's. when you look at the old eastern bloc, both sides are probing each other to understand what each other's capabilities were. for our own personal perspective that is what is going on. the recent policy moves have been really aimed at trying to establish a to taunt -- which levels were a
we have timothy jones back with us. let me start with you.he level of hacking is something companies don't talk about openly. whenever i have a ceo, i tend to when i get answers, it is often like daily. guest: i don't think you get many answers out of falsely asked them those questions. they don't want to admit. hacks have been happening again and again. i been in this business again and. it is an interesting atmosphere. cory: what is the view, you got unique access in this thinking of what is...
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now timothy hudson was killed along west 11th street.cording to the contra costa times the 19-year-old driver that was doing doughnuts when he hit hudson dragged him under his car before speeding off. told city council members at a meeting that speeding drivers were a problem well before her son's death. however before she had the chance to do so the bumps were illegally according to the city installed by a small group of men friday afternoon. now we just spoke to a man that says just days before actually moments before it happened he talked to timothy about something like this happening. >> he said one of these days somebody is going to get killed. >>> mayor is quoted as saying the people who installed the speed bumps had good intention but he once again was illegal and they could cause hazards. >> that is incredible hearing from him. >>> fbi operating a small air force carrying high-tech surveillance video. that is according to a new report from the associated press. now in a recent 30 day period the ap found the fbi flew more than 100
now timothy hudson was killed along west 11th street.cording to the contra costa times the 19-year-old driver that was doing doughnuts when he hit hudson dragged him under his car before speeding off. told city council members at a meeting that speeding drivers were a problem well before her son's death. however before she had the chance to do so the bumps were illegally according to the city installed by a small group of men friday afternoon. now we just spoke to a man that says just days...
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noble winning scientists sir timothy hunt, reined after controversial comments he made women and what he says, girls in the scientific laboratories. >> um-hmm. >> he says three things happen when women are in a scientific lab. >> what are these three things. >> you fall in love with them. they fall in love with you. and when you criticize them they cry. >> seriously. >> this didn't go over welly bet it didn't. >> female scientists are taken to twitter to show how distractingly sexy they really are. here's one. from rosie woodruf. she is doing field research. i got my eyes closed to avoid falling in love with my male collogues. here's another one from jennifer lawson. i don't know how my male buddies can concentrate on their under water science when lie this sexy. that is a good one. this one says how do my male collogues publish anything when i show up dressed so revealing. i love this. point made, ladies. >> he got slammed yesterday. >> he did. >> by the way candy cain our producer her nickname is candy cain can you find a picture of the scientist that is we're talking about. >> lets
noble winning scientists sir timothy hunt, reined after controversial comments he made women and what he says, girls in the scientific laboratories. >> um-hmm. >> he says three things happen when women are in a scientific lab. >> what are these three things. >> you fall in love with them. they fall in love with you. and when you criticize them they cry. >> seriously. >> this didn't go over welly bet it didn't. >> female scientists are taken to twitter...
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tonight it rests in the hands of judge timothy mcginty. he will decide whether to charge the officers. but today's opinion could certainly affect how the public views that process. joining me from cleveland, one of the clergy members who filed court papers an outstanding leader in that community. they filed the payments asking the judge to review the case. we are also joined by ari, nbc's chief correspondent and co-host on msnbc. thank you both for being here. >> good evening. >> thank you for having me. >> reverend what is your announcement first of all? >> obviously, having been part of what we call in the cleveland eight, those individuals who filed the citizens affidavit, we are pleased to see that the judge saw what millions of others saw around the world. the 12-year-old boy did not have a chance in any way, shape or form to demonstrate any aggressive behavior in less than two seconds his life was taken. for us we know that this is only a part of the judicial process. that the wheels of justice slowly grind. we know this was an aggre
tonight it rests in the hands of judge timothy mcginty. he will decide whether to charge the officers. but today's opinion could certainly affect how the public views that process. joining me from cleveland, one of the clergy members who filed court papers an outstanding leader in that community. they filed the payments asking the judge to review the case. we are also joined by ari, nbc's chief correspondent and co-host on msnbc. thank you both for being here. >> good evening. >>...
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with timothy mcveigh we did call it that. in many cases we don't do that.kkk, we don't call terrorist groups. >> i completely agree with mark. it's about our default response. we have kind of been programs to respond. it says so much about what we really believe. and what is dangerous about this is eventually, ourish issue with labeling this terrorist, it puts more american lives at risk. if we don't label them as acts of terrorism, we are denying there's a clear problem between mass shooting white shooters and white privilege. this is what we need to discuss. >> john i want to lay one thing by you. i interviewed a senator, he called roof a thug. i found that interesting since during the height of the baltimore controversy, thug came to mean a certain thing. >> i think thug is appropriate. i don't know if it's the best word. again, i think terrorist is a far more powerful term. the systemic dimensions of this and the widespread impact it has. the acts of many corporates are thuggers. i don't use that word because i don't think it's analytically precise and
with timothy mcveigh we did call it that. in many cases we don't do that.kkk, we don't call terrorist groups. >> i completely agree with mark. it's about our default response. we have kind of been programs to respond. it says so much about what we really believe. and what is dangerous about this is eventually, ourish issue with labeling this terrorist, it puts more american lives at risk. if we don't label them as acts of terrorism, we are denying there's a clear problem between mass...
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and that is timothy lohman. he could face murder manslaughter wreck lastreck lastless homicide.nt to note this was just an advisory decision by the judge. these men have not been arrested. the prosecutor really does have control in this case. do you expect the prosecutor to move this case forward? >> well, the historic nature is a wonderful blueprint worthy of emulation throughout all 50 states. what it says it says that the public the people have engaged in a system is. they can see the transparency. and the senior most judge in the municipal court of over 30 years has agreed there's probable cause that there should be an arrest. and another set of public servants who also work for the people they have a choice now. the people have been validated and vindicated in the judge's ruling. let's see how much deference they give to the people if they truly want and are interested in building a good relationship between the african american community and law enforcement. >> you talked about that importance of trust. do you trust the prosecutor to handle this case fairly? >> well clearl
and that is timothy lohman. he could face murder manslaughter wreck lastreck lastless homicide.nt to note this was just an advisory decision by the judge. these men have not been arrested. the prosecutor really does have control in this case. do you expect the prosecutor to move this case forward? >> well, the historic nature is a wonderful blueprint worthy of emulation throughout all 50 states. what it says it says that the public the people have engaged in a system is. they can see the...
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the attorney who represents timothy says this is prejudicial. there was essentially a trial, but not much in the way of evidence and no grand jury. totally wrong in the legal process. he spoke to me last night. >> i think his life will never be the same. he's a young man, wanted to be a police officer, is a police officer and depending on who you talk to everybody has a different version of facts. the only facts i would rely on are what the sheriff's department did. it's been assassination by innuendo. anyone of us would suffer under those conditions. >> reporter: he pointed out no one suffered more than tamir rice and his family. it was a tragedy. when a grand jury will hear the case we do not know. they say it is only a grand jury that will determine if or not charges will be filed against the officers. >> we are going on six months already and this case is far from over. martin savidge, thanks for staying on top of it. we will speak with an attorney representing the family of tamir rice. >>> a somehowdown over the landmark trade bill. lawmake
the attorney who represents timothy says this is prejudicial. there was essentially a trial, but not much in the way of evidence and no grand jury. totally wrong in the legal process. he spoke to me last night. >> i think his life will never be the same. he's a young man, wanted to be a police officer, is a police officer and depending on who you talk to everybody has a different version of facts. the only facts i would rely on are what the sheriff's department did. it's been...
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it will not force the hand of prosecutor timothy mcginty, who released a statement tonight saying the ultimate decision on charges is up to the grand jury and always has been. >> pelley: dean reynolds with the breaking story tonight. dean, thank you. there is a significant new lead today in the hunt of two convicted murderers who escaped over the weekend from a prison in upstate new york. the search shifted to an area very close to the prison, the clinton correctional facility, and anna werner has the latest. >> reporter: just five miles from where the two criminals escaped, police locked down an entire neighborhood after finding new clues. new york state trooper jennifer fleishman. >> we received a lead late yesterday and we're continuing to follow up on it. >> reporter: sources tell cbs news dogs picked up a scent of inmates richard matt and david sweat about three miles east of the prison, and in the woods police discovered food wrappers, bedding and a footprint believed to be from one of the two men. the lockdown made virtual prisoners out of the residents. >> i haven't really lef
it will not force the hand of prosecutor timothy mcginty, who released a statement tonight saying the ultimate decision on charges is up to the grand jury and always has been. >> pelley: dean reynolds with the breaking story tonight. dean, thank you. there is a significant new lead today in the hunt of two convicted murderers who escaped over the weekend from a prison in upstate new york. the search shifted to an area very close to the prison, the clinton correctional facility, and anna...
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timothy loehmann who opened fire with murder and partner frank garmback with negligent homicide. the officers are white rice was black. community activists have been pushing for action and tried to force the issue tuesday. >> the ohio revised code allows for any person who believes a crime is being committed the legal option to make their case directly known to the courts. we've done just that. >> reporter: but the finding by judge ronald adrine is seen as largely symbolic, scott. it will not force the hand of prosecutor timothy mcginty who released the statement tonight saying the ultimate decision on charges is up to the grand jury, and always has been. >> pelley: dean reynolds with the breaking story tonight. dean, thank you. a significant new lead in the hunt of two convicted murderers who escaped over the weekend from a prison in upstate new york. the search shifted to an area close to the prison, the clinton correctional facility, and anna werner has the latest. >> reporter: just five miles from where the two criminals escaped, police locked down an entire neighborhood afte
timothy loehmann who opened fire with murder and partner frank garmback with negligent homicide. the officers are white rice was black. community activists have been pushing for action and tried to force the issue tuesday. >> the ohio revised code allows for any person who believes a crime is being committed the legal option to make their case directly known to the courts. we've done just that. >> reporter: but the finding by judge ronald adrine is seen as largely symbolic, scott....
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he told reporters that citizens are seeking justice themselves. >> we believe officers timothy loehmann and frank garmback cause the death of tamir rice in deeds that were unconscionable, the principal and criminal. so today as citizens, we are taking this matter in the matter of justice into our hands, using the tools of democracy as an instrument to ensure that every person, regardless of the race, religion, sex, orientation social class or profession, is ensured that their rights as victims come citizens, and human beings are respected in the courts and throughout society. amy: last year, tamir rice was playing with a toy gun at a playground when police pulled up and fatally shot him within two seconds of their arrival. they failed to provide medical help and tackled tamir's sister to the ground as she tried to help him. handcuffed her and put her in the cruiser. investigators recently submitted their findings in the case. last month, cleveland agreed to increased racial bias training and tough limits on the use of police force after a federal probe uncovered a pattern of unlawful ab
he told reporters that citizens are seeking justice themselves. >> we believe officers timothy loehmann and frank garmback cause the death of tamir rice in deeds that were unconscionable, the principal and criminal. so today as citizens, we are taking this matter in the matter of justice into our hands, using the tools of democracy as an instrument to ensure that every person, regardless of the race, religion, sex, orientation social class or profession, is ensured that their rights as...
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it's been more than six months since tamir rice was killed by officer timothy loman in that. this court is thunderstruck by how quickly his event turned deadly. i'm joined by john birchurch. he's been involved in high profile cases. thank you for being with me. >> thank you for having me. >> they said this decision will be in the hands of the prosecutor despite the strongly worded decision by this judge. >> that's absolutely correct. obviously the grand jury is the one who makes the decision but i do think the judge's opinion in his analysis gives a clear road map for the prosecution that will create expectations for the prosecution to at least consider what has been said and will be difficult for them to just ignore it. from that point of view it is correct the grand jury makes the final decision. and of course the judge was only looking at probable cause. the d.a. in presenting this case obviously looks at probable cause, but he looks down the road to see if he has the kind of evidence available to him that proves the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. he doesn'
it's been more than six months since tamir rice was killed by officer timothy loman in that. this court is thunderstruck by how quickly his event turned deadly. i'm joined by john birchurch. he's been involved in high profile cases. thank you for being with me. >> thank you for having me. >> they said this decision will be in the hands of the prosecutor despite the strongly worded decision by this judge. >> that's absolutely correct. obviously the grand jury is the one who...
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timothy mcvey was convicted in 1987 for the murder of 168 people. he confessed as well to the bombing and he referred to his execution as a state-assisted suicide. he referred later to those children who died in that bombing as collateral damage never claiming innocence or providing any other defense than that's what he wanted to carry out. we do not know if roof will do the same thing, but there are eerie similarities in the case already. >> absolutely. i think this person had a clear state of mind. he wanted to start a race riot he wanted to kill black people. that's pretty clear. and i would imagine that unless his lawyer convinces him otherwise or decides based on evidence there is a mental state here cha suggeststhat suggests he wasn't of clear thinking he will try to have diminished capacity. that will be hard to play out given the words that were said and the manner in which he conducted this. but it has to be looked at and the question i have is does this become a federal case a state crime with no death penalty, or does it stay a state case
timothy mcvey was convicted in 1987 for the murder of 168 people. he confessed as well to the bombing and he referred to his execution as a state-assisted suicide. he referred later to those children who died in that bombing as collateral damage never claiming innocence or providing any other defense than that's what he wanted to carry out. we do not know if roof will do the same thing, but there are eerie similarities in the case already. >> absolutely. i think this person had a clear...
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i spoke to the attorney of timothy loehmann. he says it's made them look bad and no grand jury decided if they will be charged. here is what he told me. >> i think his life will never be the same. he is a young man, wanted to be a police officer, is a police officer. and depending on who you talk to everybody has a different version of facts. the only facts i would rely are on the sheriff's department. assassination by innuendo. any one of us would suffer under those conditions. >> reporter: he says nobody suffered more than tamir rice and his family over the tragedy that has occurred but, there needs to be a legal process and rests with a grand jury. alisyn. >> thank you. a win for dominique straszuss kahn. he's accused of hiring prostitutes in the u.s. sex assault charges were dropped in new york after questions about his credibility. >>> a murder after a washington d.c. mansion where three family members and their maid were killed. the father was strangled, beaten stabbed and burned and had trauma to the back of his head. the
i spoke to the attorney of timothy loehmann. he says it's made them look bad and no grand jury decided if they will be charged. here is what he told me. >> i think his life will never be the same. he is a young man, wanted to be a police officer, is a police officer. and depending on who you talk to everybody has a different version of facts. the only facts i would rely are on the sheriff's department. assassination by innuendo. any one of us would suffer under those conditions. >>...
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one of them named timothy mcveigh.ars latder, he would bomb the murah building in oklahoma city. he said he did it because of the government action in waco. >> he had selected steve schneider, his number one lieutenant and wayne martin, their harvard-educated attorney to come out and talk to our representative. the tension was extremely high. you could quite literally feel the crosshairs on you from the branch davidian compound as i'm sure steve schneider and wayne martin could feel from our tactical teams that had everybody covered. >> the meeting is positive. the fbi negotiators arranged to meet again in two days and deliver written assurances requested by koresh, but schneider abruptly cancels the second meeting. >> he indicated that david didn't think it was necessary, so i said, wait a minute, you don't want to come out or david doesn't want you to come out? he says, well, david doesn't think it's necessary. >> for agent sage, a heated phone conversation that follows provokes a crucial realization about koresh. >>
one of them named timothy mcveigh.ars latder, he would bomb the murah building in oklahoma city. he said he did it because of the government action in waco. >> he had selected steve schneider, his number one lieutenant and wayne martin, their harvard-educated attorney to come out and talk to our representative. the tension was extremely high. you could quite literally feel the crosshairs on you from the branch davidian compound as i'm sure steve schneider and wayne martin could feel from...
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into the 21st century so that our generation can one day say of ourselves what is written in second timothy. i have floppy the good fight, i finished the race, i have kept the they. we left for our children a new american century. thank you for the chance to speak to you. thank you. [applause] thank you. thank you ray much. -- thank you very much. [applause] senator paul: thank you. thank you. i feel shortchanged. i was supposed to go first. marco goes first. are there any protesters left? [laughter] come on. if there's anybody left, we can start with the protest. we could get it out of the way. if there's a protest outside the first question right now. disappointing. i think there are some big issues that go beyond the superficial issues of the day. one of the issues that is a big and recurring issue in occur to our founding fathers and has occurred to symbolize men and women since the beginning of the time is our liberty and virtue mutually exclusive, are they incompatible? can you have one without the other? can you have liberty without virtue. washington didn't seem to think so. washing
into the 21st century so that our generation can one day say of ourselves what is written in second timothy. i have floppy the good fight, i finished the race, i have kept the they. we left for our children a new american century. thank you for the chance to speak to you. thank you. [applause] thank you. thank you ray much. -- thank you very much. [applause] senator paul: thank you. thank you. i feel shortchanged. i was supposed to go first. marco goes first. are there any protesters left?...
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jesse vargas casi bloquea timothy junior en el 12 asalto, por error del referÍ que detuvo la pelea, todavÍaeportero: estaremos por supuesto trayÉndome lo Último a las pantalla. conductor: una broma del conductor: hizo perder la paciencia a un palacio de buckingham. como pueden observar, el turista imita en su desfie al uniformado y en un momento de la marcha, se apoya en su hombro. la reaccion del militar es apuntar con su fusil al bromista, que sale inmediatamente de la imagen. "aparate de la guardia de la reina", grita el soldado para apartar al turista de su lado. asi llegamos al final de su edicion le colmaron la taquilla y asÍ >> tengo un examen.
jesse vargas casi bloquea timothy junior en el 12 asalto, por error del referÍ que detuvo la pelea, todavÍaeportero: estaremos por supuesto trayÉndome lo Último a las pantalla. conductor: una broma del conductor: hizo perder la paciencia a un palacio de buckingham. como pueden observar, el turista imita en su desfie al uniformado y en un momento de la marcha, se apoya en su hombro. la reaccion del militar es apuntar con su fusil al bromista, que sale inmediatamente de la imagen....
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that's what new york cardinal timothy dolan is saying. >> we're into an age of independence autonomy convenience, sometimes selfishness. the new trinity of me myself and i starts to dominate. we know that's contrary to the very nature of the human person. the very nature of the human person needs god and needs other people. >> there's a decline in the marriage rate in america, especially among millennial who is are waiting longer and longer to wed. a new study found there's the least religious generation in 60 years so they are turning away from faith, too. the state of moral values in the country is getting worse. so is there a way to stop the contagion of the me myself and i mindset? and kimberly i'm mindful that we're sitting here on television where we spend time talking about ourselves. do you think things are worst today than in the past? >> well there's new, you know challenges that have emerged through the age of technology right? because now it's the life of selfies and instagram and snapchat and things of that nature. so there is more emphasis and focus on that. so of cours
that's what new york cardinal timothy dolan is saying. >> we're into an age of independence autonomy convenience, sometimes selfishness. the new trinity of me myself and i starts to dominate. we know that's contrary to the very nature of the human person. the very nature of the human person needs god and needs other people. >> there's a decline in the marriage rate in america, especially among millennial who is are waiting longer and longer to wed. a new study found there's the...
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stephen says he talked about safety with his friend timothy hudson. >> it's odd, the day before we wereust sitting in my front yard having coffee talking about how bad the neighborhood is going to get. somebody is going to get killed. >> reporter: because of the traffic. >> because of the traffic, correct. unfortunately it was one of our brothers. >> reporter: many of the people who were here at this city council meeting left in anger but they said they promised to come back until the city acts on the speed bump question. >> so ken, is it possible they have installed that monitoring device, is it possible depending on the number has the city could come back at some point and install speed bumps? >> reporter: i would say that's a possibilities. but at this point we don't know where this road takes us at this point. but they have installed that monitor there. in fact, that went up just today. so that certainly indicating they're looking into -- certainly indicates they're looking into this question. >> ken pritchett live for us tonight. thank you. >>> we're tracking a few showers out ther
stephen says he talked about safety with his friend timothy hudson. >> it's odd, the day before we wereust sitting in my front yard having coffee talking about how bad the neighborhood is going to get. somebody is going to get killed. >> reporter: because of the traffic. >> because of the traffic, correct. unfortunately it was one of our brothers. >> reporter: many of the people who were here at this city council meeting left in anger but they said they promised to come...
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timothy mcveigh used his military training to detonate a truck bomb in oklahoma city. >> there may anoting going on at the sikh temple. >> when a gunman open fired inside the sikh temple michaela said that he had to do something to stop the violence. he had to speak out. >> if i didn't change my ways it would drive me from my daughter. >> he drove across country to console those in south carolina. i came here to bear witness to the suffering that's going on. i feel a great sense of responsibility having once been part of the hate movement. >> what happened when he got there reduced him--he found himself being embraced by the people he once hated. >> person after person came up to me, primarilily black people, saying hey, it's all right brother, they gave me hugs and held me. it was really powerful. >> al jazeera, charleston, south carolina. >> the body of a former white house chef has been located in new mexico. he went missing last week on a solo hike near taos, new mexico. his body was found sunday near a hiking trial. he was hired in 1994 to cook for president bill clinton. he step
timothy mcveigh used his military training to detonate a truck bomb in oklahoma city. >> there may anoting going on at the sikh temple. >> when a gunman open fired inside the sikh temple michaela said that he had to do something to stop the violence. he had to speak out. >> if i didn't change my ways it would drive me from my daughter. >> he drove across country to console those in south carolina. i came here to bear witness to the suffering that's going on. i feel a...
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over the next 16 years, the couple raised three children, jennifer, timothy and kelly, in an affluent suburb of kansas city, kansas. to outsiders, their lives seemed perfect, but the marriage was showing signs of stress. at the north kansas city hospital, dr. michael farrar was a successful heart specialist who worked very long hours, often at the expense of time with his children. debora quit her own medical practice when the children were born. she battled depression, weight gain, and was rumored to have a drinking problem. >> you got the impression that debora wasn't the easiest person in the world to live with. she was -- i don't want to say -- well, let's just leave it at that. >> in an effort to rekindle their marriage, the couple decided to go on a school trip to peru with their son, tim. while sightseeing along the amazon river and among the inca remains, an attractive blond nurse caught michael's attention. she was the mother of one of the other students. when they returned to kansas city, michael continued to see his new friend, which soon blossomed into a sexual affair. it
over the next 16 years, the couple raised three children, jennifer, timothy and kelly, in an affluent suburb of kansas city, kansas. to outsiders, their lives seemed perfect, but the marriage was showing signs of stress. at the north kansas city hospital, dr. michael farrar was a successful heart specialist who worked very long hours, often at the expense of time with his children. debora quit her own medical practice when the children were born. she battled depression, weight gain, and was...
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el mÉxico americano, jesse vargas y timothy bradley, se pesaron ayer para su pelea esta noche en carsondado nos da su opiniÓn, es todo en deportes. >>> gracias, un placer. >>> este fin de semana spa sno fue eso cuestionario de una prueba de atletismo entre los representantes un indÍgena mexicano que ha sorprendido al mundo por su resistencia veamos. >>> seÚl vino es un cammingpesino mexicano que vive en estado de chihuahua y legendario corredor nosotros encontramos asilo vino alojado con una familia en la sierra de madrid dÍas antes de participar en la prueba. >>> por medio de la carrera, saco adelante a mis hijos en estudios. >>> y llegÓ el dÍa, lo acompaÑamos en con la wrer estaba en cuarto lugar entre 300 participantes faltando 10 millas para la meta acaban de anunciar que seÚl vino ha superado a todos y se acerca a la meta por lo que sin duda serÁ el vencedor. >>> xhor te sientes. >>> hasta ahorita, bien no muy forzado, no muy pues es poco. >>> poco? un maratÓn normal son 26 millas seÚl vino ha corrido 11 millas mÁs por montana, sus amigos le juntaron 17 mil pesos mexicano para ayud
el mÉxico americano, jesse vargas y timothy bradley, se pesaron ayer para su pelea esta noche en carsondado nos da su opiniÓn, es todo en deportes. >>> gracias, un placer. >>> este fin de semana spa sno fue eso cuestionario de una prueba de atletismo entre los representantes un indÍgena mexicano que ha sorprendido al mundo por su resistencia veamos. >>> seÚl vino es un cammingpesino mexicano que vive en estado de chihuahua y legendario corredor nosotros...
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timothy wall bert horizon pharmaceuticals. this stock is not done.nks so much. >> thanks, jim, great to be here. >> after the break, i'll try to make your more money. >>> coming up, losing steam? apple and sales force are two of the best in 2014. both of these shooting stars have lost altitude. is this a prime time to buy or a sign to stay away? cramer is finding out when he goes off the charts. >>> what happens if greece does go under? who will fund it? someone will have to bail them out or there may be people who may not be able to afford to eat, massive immigration that no other country in europe seems ready for. even worse, what happens if the greeks default but continue to use the euro? can the chinese swoop in and fund greece? how about the russians? maybe greece will side with the east against the west in this new cold war? some day soon we'll be talking about who lost greece meaning greece will have goneover to the other side, just like we spent the 1950s asking who lost china. i think who lost greece will be the germans and germany will owe
timothy wall bert horizon pharmaceuticals. this stock is not done.nks so much. >> thanks, jim, great to be here. >> after the break, i'll try to make your more money. >>> coming up, losing steam? apple and sales force are two of the best in 2014. both of these shooting stars have lost altitude. is this a prime time to buy or a sign to stay away? cramer is finding out when he goes off the charts. >>> what happens if greece does go under? who will fund it? someone...
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jesse vargas casi bloquea timothy junior en el 12 asalto, por error del referÍ que detuvo la pelea, todavÍaportero: estaremos por supuesto trayÉndome lo Último a las pantalla. conductor: una broma del triste aÚn guarda de la realeza por poco le sale cara. ♪ mi hogar... ♪ anunciador: más de un millón de estadounidenses en riesgo de ejecución hipotecaria han sido ayudados por making home affordable. averigua cuáles son tus opciones. ♪ mi hogar es mi lugar ♪ conductor: hizo perder la paciencia a un palacio de buckingham. como pueden observar, el turista imita en su desfie al uniformado y en un momento de la marcha, se apoya en su hombro. la reaccion del militar es apuntar con su fusil al bromista, que sale inmediatamente de la imagen. "aparate de la guardia de la reina", grita el soldado para apartar al turista de su lado. asi llegamos al final de su edicion le colmaron la taquilla y asÍ llegamos al final de la ediciÓn nocturna. lo sÉ pero maÑana con mÁs informaciÓn en despierta amÉrica.
jesse vargas casi bloquea timothy junior en el 12 asalto, por error del referÍ que detuvo la pelea, todavÍaportero: estaremos por supuesto trayÉndome lo Último a las pantalla. conductor: una broma del triste aÚn guarda de la realeza por poco le sale cara. ♪ mi hogar... ♪ anunciador: más de un millón de estadounidenses en riesgo de ejecución hipotecaria han sido ayudados por making home affordable. averigua cuáles son tus opciones. ♪ mi hogar es mi lugar ♪ conductor: hizo perder...
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timothy: well, thank you very much, larry. so i wish that these seats came with seat belts because the remainder of this lunch is going to be pretty fast pace. with that said, to guide us through the rest of our luncheon today we're joined by kellyanne conway, a name that everyone probably recognizes. she's the president of the polling company and woman trend. she's one the most quoted pollsters on the scene and her company -- she provides commentary over 1,200 shows including abc, nbc, pbs, cnn cnbc, msnbc, hbo, comedy central, mtv and fox news. some of y'all may all recognize one of those outlets in this room. but nonetheless, she is -- she is prolific, to say the least. kellyanne has worked for the late congressman jack kemp former vice president dan quayle, former senator senator fred thompson, governor mike pence, congressman steve king. senior advisor and pollster to neat gingrich in his 2012 presidential campaign. so i ask you, would you please join me in welcoming to the stage kellyanne conway. kellyanne: i'd like to t
timothy: well, thank you very much, larry. so i wish that these seats came with seat belts because the remainder of this lunch is going to be pretty fast pace. with that said, to guide us through the rest of our luncheon today we're joined by kellyanne conway, a name that everyone probably recognizes. she's the president of the polling company and woman trend. she's one the most quoted pollsters on the scene and her company -- she provides commentary over 1,200 shows including abc, nbc, pbs,...
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surveillance video shows police officer timothy loehmann shot tamir less than two seconds after arriving on the scene. two seconds. earlier this month, his mother said she's tired of waiting for answers. >> less than a second, my son is gone, and i want to know how long i got to wait for justice. >> today she may be a little closer. now let me bring in walter madison, attorney for the rice family. thank you for being here attorney madison. >> thank you for having me reverend sharpton. >> first of all, what is the family's reaction to today's news? >> it's bittersweet, reverend. you know it's symbolic of one phase going to the other. the investigative phase, which is a bit more transparent into the secretive phase of the prosecution and this grand jury process. so they cannot enter this second phase without acknowledging all of the families which they share the pain and position. and it can't help but walk away from that with a negative forecast. >> now, has the family been in touch with the sheriff or the prosecutor about the investigation? >> the sheriff office -- the sheriff himself, s
surveillance video shows police officer timothy loehmann shot tamir less than two seconds after arriving on the scene. two seconds. earlier this month, his mother said she's tired of waiting for answers. >> less than a second, my son is gone, and i want to know how long i got to wait for justice. >> today she may be a little closer. now let me bring in walter madison, attorney for the rice family. thank you for being here attorney madison. >> thank you for having me reverend...
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it follows the death of timothy hudson who was hit outside his home by a driver. now, while hudson was being buried yesterday, city crews removed the bumps. this is photos after they were removed. you can see the word slow crossed out in black there and a memorial is there in the distance. now, antioch mayor told the can tra cause ta times he believes the people who installed the speed bumps had good intentions but inadd vert ently created a liability. >>> airport security screeners failed to detect fake explosives and banned weapons 95% of the time. 67 out of 70 attempt. >> it would be nice to know i was more secure. not just anybody can get on there. >> i feel very scared. only because it's not just me. it's the whole plane. >> in response to that report, home land security secretary jay johnson has ordered the tsa to revise airport security procedures, retrain officers and retest screening equipment in airports all across the country. >>> the fei is operating a small air force carrying surveillance video. in a recents 30-day period, they found the fbi flew 100
it follows the death of timothy hudson who was hit outside his home by a driver. now, while hudson was being buried yesterday, city crews removed the bumps. this is photos after they were removed. you can see the word slow crossed out in black there and a memorial is there in the distance. now, antioch mayor told the can tra cause ta times he believes the people who installed the speed bumps had good intentions but inadd vert ently created a liability. >>> airport security screeners...
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customs special agent timothy quinn entered the name texwood in his computer. discovered gave investigators the first crucial break they needed to identify the victim. >> checks of our computerized importer files were negative. then had to make a series of phone calls, the last of which was to our national import specialist in new york. from the office of the national import specialist were able to determine that the name texwood is a make of jeans that was manufactured strictly for consumption in asia. the brand was not intended to be exported to the united states. >> this meant either that the victim had traveled to asia before her death and purchased the jeans there or was, in fact, asian. to find out more, the bones were sent first to anthropologists at the university of missouri, and later to colorado state university. >> if you have the right bones, you can find out everything you need. you don't need a complete skeleton. the more you have, the more complete picture you can have. >> for instance, the skull can tell an anthropologist about gender and race.
customs special agent timothy quinn entered the name texwood in his computer. discovered gave investigators the first crucial break they needed to identify the victim. >> checks of our computerized importer files were negative. then had to make a series of phone calls, the last of which was to our national import specialist in new york. from the office of the national import specialist were able to determine that the name texwood is a make of jeans that was manufactured strictly for...
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. >> emily :team hudson's other request is that the man who killed timothy hudson- not have his bond reduced.and they're going to court tomorrow to make sure that doesn't happen. >>:that little dirt is sitting in court one in his $200,000 bail to be reduced to $100,000 but when he ran and hid my son, who's to say he wants just run to mexico--when he hit my son >> pam :fredy castaneda- longoria's charges have been upgraded to vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence. leaving the scene of an accident with a fatality. he was in court today. and will be back in court tomorrow. hundreds of firefighters continue to battle a massive wildfire. southeast of south lake tahoe. a heavy lift aircrane helicopter. pumped water out of a river, in an attempt to help put out a fire in the town of "markleeville". there have been preparations for a possible evacuation. one resident is aware of the fact that this fire is within miles of her front door. >>:we have our valuables pact on we are keeping the animals close by --packed >> pam :the fire has burned more than 16-thousand acres. and continues t
. >> emily :team hudson's other request is that the man who killed timothy hudson- not have his bond reduced.and they're going to court tomorrow to make sure that doesn't happen. >>:that little dirt is sitting in court one in his $200,000 bail to be reduced to $100,000 but when he ran and hid my son, who's to say he wants just run to mexico--when he hit my son >> pam :fredy castaneda- longoria's charges have been upgraded to vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence....
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environmental professor timothy krantz says that's left behind dirt filled with arsenic, pesticides ander dangerous chemicals. >> these particles are so fine that once they become airborne they can travel well over 100 miles. >> reporter: he warns the toxic dust can create an air quality disaster threatening the health of millions in the southwest many living in the area say that the dust is already making them sick. >> there have been a lot of respiratory issues that people have runny noses and coughing that aren't colds. >> you get this dust that can come up and then it will just kind of float away. >> reporter: environmental expert jessica laveque says the entire ecosystem is in jeopardy. >> it could pose a threat to health. it could pose a threat to crops. >> reporter: the salton sea formed more than 100 years ago after the colorado river breached a canal wall. it was once a popular tourist destination and is a critical habitat to hundreds of bird species but without an end to the drought this once thriving habitat is dying. chris martinez, cbs news, imperial county, california. >>
environmental professor timothy krantz says that's left behind dirt filled with arsenic, pesticides ander dangerous chemicals. >> these particles are so fine that once they become airborne they can travel well over 100 miles. >> reporter: he warns the toxic dust can create an air quality disaster threatening the health of millions in the southwest many living in the area say that the dust is already making them sick. >> there have been a lot of respiratory issues that people...
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. >> we with believe that officers timothy louman and frank caused the death of tamir rice, in ways that were unconsciousble and yes criminal. we believe these officers charged and forced the law charged to enforce the law themselves stepped outside of the law and therefore are subject to the same process of scrutiny examination and expedience of the judicial process it took the sheriffs department over six is months to finish this investigation and the sheriffs department was with criticized for how long that took. i can told this case could go before a grand jury in the next couple of weeks. >> so b.c., what is the judge likely to do with this request. >> welt, i am told there's a hand full of states that have laws like this one. but because this is such a high profile case, it took investigators such a long time to investigate and it will go before a grand jury, right now it is just too early to say. but i am just hearing that this group of community leaders for the most part they just want with it to make a point today. >> all right for news detroit, appreciate it, thank you. once th
. >> we with believe that officers timothy louman and frank caused the death of tamir rice, in ways that were unconsciousble and yes criminal. we believe these officers charged and forced the law charged to enforce the law themselves stepped outside of the law and therefore are subject to the same process of scrutiny examination and expedience of the judicial process it took the sheriffs department over six is months to finish this investigation and the sheriffs department was with...
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. >> detectives tracked down the suspect timothy burnell and arrested him with assault on a deadly weapon charge. authorities decided to tack on a hate crime charge. >>> law enforcements may be getting closer to capturing two state officials. they have confirmed the two convicted killers were in a remote hunting cab bane in northern new york. the dna of david sweat and richard matt were found on items inside that cabin. the pair escaped back on june 6th with help from a prison worker. >>> the coast guard is asking boaters to keep a look out for an entangled whale. the hump back whale was seen on sunday swimming slowly. it could be around the monterey bay area today. it has netting wrapped around its body. the coast guard has issued a be on the lookout order for boaters and fishermen and are being told to be cautious while navigating around that whale. it could be very nervous and hurt. >>> sal keeping an eye on traffic this morning. i imagine it's looking pretty good at this hour. >> yeah it looks pretty good. we're not seeing a lot of slow traffic out there. let's begin with a look at th
. >> detectives tracked down the suspect timothy burnell and arrested him with assault on a deadly weapon charge. authorities decided to tack on a hate crime charge. >>> law enforcements may be getting closer to capturing two state officials. they have confirmed the two convicted killers were in a remote hunting cab bane in northern new york. the dna of david sweat and richard matt were found on items inside that cabin. the pair escaped back on june 6th with help from a prison...
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that is where drivers doing donuts last month killed their son timothy hudson. his parents have been trying to get the city to put in a speed bump. some friends installed one but the city ripped it out. hudson's parents say they won't quit. >> we are just going to keep doing what we have been doing. go to every council meeting. maybe if the pressure keeps coming they will fold. >> antioch says it need to do a traffic study before it can consider putting in a speed bump. >> bay area police looking for robbers find this instead. enough fire power for a small army. makes you wonder what were these guys up to? >> bit by a rattlesnake. a two-year-old bay area girl had a close call. experts say lit be a bad summer and tonight, what should you do if one bites you? >> also tonight, google's grand plan to fix everything wrong with your city from >>> tonight, hayward police say they have never seen so much pot. a marijuana operation as big as a supermarket. 15,000 plants street valued at $15 million. it was a sophisticated society up with its own hydroponics, lighting and
that is where drivers doing donuts last month killed their son timothy hudson. his parents have been trying to get the city to put in a speed bump. some friends installed one but the city ripped it out. hudson's parents say they won't quit. >> we are just going to keep doing what we have been doing. go to every council meeting. maybe if the pressure keeps coming they will fold. >> antioch says it need to do a traffic study before it can consider putting in a speed bump. >> bay...