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. >> the first guy i painted was major chris turner. sitting next to turner at a dinner, why are you here? because i can't he get out of my mind seeing a buddy of mine killed. and i paint from pictures, and, photos, and as i'm painting turner, i'm thinking what that must be like in his mind. >> for more on this weekend's schedule go to booktv.org. >> this holiday weekend on american history tv on c-span3, tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern, on real america, the 1977 documentary, men of bronze, about the all-black 369th u.s. infantry regiment known as the harlem hell fighters during world war i. >> approximately 24 germans attacked them. roberts got shrugged almost immediately. johnson fought them off. he shot and he caught them, he swung his rifle around and defeated 24 men. those that weren't killed or wounded cut out. he had 21 wounds in his body but he refused to die. >> sunday at 9:10 p.m., historian and author elizabeth cobbs of the operators of the u.s. signal corps. >> before they got the american line up, that meant that the local op
. >> the first guy i painted was major chris turner. sitting next to turner at a dinner, why are you here? because i can't he get out of my mind seeing a buddy of mine killed. and i paint from pictures, and, photos, and as i'm painting turner, i'm thinking what that must be like in his mind. >> for more on this weekend's schedule go to booktv.org. >> this holiday weekend on american history tv on c-span3, tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern, on real america, the 1977 documentary,...
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she's painted for more than 35 years and today, at the age of 62, is on the turner prize shortlist.er paintings bring black lives and faces to often very white art galleries, and this is perhaps her signature work, 100 life—size portraits made when... you were 50? i was. did you think that national recognition was probably past you by then? erm, probably. and now? well, i hadn't thought about the turner prize, in terms, i don't know, nominations or shortlisting for a couple of decades, you know. born in zanzibar, she's lived and taught here, in preston, for more than 25 years. and she's not alone, the other nominees, hurvin anderson, andrea buttner and rosalind nashashibi are all of mature years. this jury and the turner prize has perhaps looked back at certain artists that were unfairly overlooked and decided to open it up to those that maybe deserve a second chance or that flourish later in life. and it's certainly been a year of flourishing for lubaina and her life's ambition. i'm making a space where other black audiences can feel at home, where they can look at these cutouts an
she's painted for more than 35 years and today, at the age of 62, is on the turner prize shortlist.er paintings bring black lives and faces to often very white art galleries, and this is perhaps her signature work, 100 life—size portraits made when... you were 50? i was. did you think that national recognition was probably past you by then? erm, probably. and now? well, i hadn't thought about the turner prize, in terms, i don't know, nominations or shortlisting for a couple of decades, you...
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fun of the turner prize, but if you heat the turner prize you have to go along because you will love woody allen says that the best place to pick up a partner is an art gallery. good advice. can you have a prize where you pick a winner when art is objective? everybody is a winner but it isjudged on objective? everybody is a winner but it is judged on the year's previous exhibitions and this is the first year they will take into consideration the work being exhibited in hull. it is a very unusual year. what are the criteria for the winner? what do they have to achieve? the judges have to have a sparkle in their eye for them. we will see in december. thank you. in a thank you. moment a summary of the business news this hour but first the headlines on bbc news: the eu chief negotiator says there is no desire to punish britain over brexit, but the uk must settle its accounts. the conservatives claim labour will unleash "economic chaos" chancellor says the tories are telling "absolute lies". two men and a woman from bournemouth are arrested in connection with the death of a businessman wh
fun of the turner prize, but if you heat the turner prize you have to go along because you will love woody allen says that the best place to pick up a partner is an art gallery. good advice. can you have a prize where you pick a winner when art is objective? everybody is a winner but it isjudged on objective? everybody is a winner but it is judged on the year's previous exhibitions and this is the first year they will take into consideration the work being exhibited in hull. it is a very...
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this year, for the first time since 1991, the turner prize has scrapped its age limit, and two artistsshort list. our arts correspondent david sillito reports. you certainly did not expect this? no, not at all. not at all. not at all! i mean it does make me laugh. it has been a strange day for lubaina himid. she has painted for more than 35 years and today at the age of 62 she is on the turner prize short list. her paintings bring black lives and faces too often very white art galleries. this is perhaps the signature work, 1001ife—size portraits made when... you were 50. i was. did you think that national recognition was probably passed you by then? probably. and now? i hadn't thought about the turner prize in terms of nominations or short listing for a couple of decades. born in zanzibar she has lived and taught here in preston for over 25 years. when she's not alone. the other nominees, anderson, butler, and rosalind, or all of mature years. this jury of the turner prize has perhaps look back at certain artists unfairly overlooked and decided to open it up to those who deserve a seco
this year, for the first time since 1991, the turner prize has scrapped its age limit, and two artistsshort list. our arts correspondent david sillito reports. you certainly did not expect this? no, not at all. not at all. not at all! i mean it does make me laugh. it has been a strange day for lubaina himid. she has painted for more than 35 years and today at the age of 62 she is on the turner prize short list. her paintings bring black lives and faces too often very white art galleries. this...
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both like trey turner with a man on, second turner takes this into right. turner comes around to third. rbi single for turner. nats are up 5-1. he was bringing it. facing howell. and he is heading back to the dugout. a great night. eight strikeouts and one run allowed in seven innings. nats win their third straight. >>> and a day game for the orioles and twins. field trip day at camden yards. look at the kids. rough start, though. battling back after chris davis home run. two batters later and sends this one to the seats. sixth homer for him and he pulls within a run. bottom eight now trying to do more damage with two on, two out chris davis caught looking. he can't believe it. twins go on to beat the orioles 4-3 completing the three-game sweep. >>> mystic in chicago taking on the sky. elaina taking on her former team. gets it going, hits the jumper, mystic up four. open from behind the arc and again just knocks it down mystic win it 82-67 snapping a two-game losing skid. i'm at higher risk fore as depression.ave a stroke. i'm 26% more likely to develop an
both like trey turner with a man on, second turner takes this into right. turner comes around to third. rbi single for turner. nats are up 5-1. he was bringing it. facing howell. and he is heading back to the dugout. a great night. eight strikeouts and one run allowed in seven innings. nats win their third straight. >>> and a day game for the orioles and twins. field trip day at camden yards. look at the kids. rough start, though. battling back after chris davis home run. two batters...
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." >> the first person i painted was turner. at a sitting next to him dinner and i said, "why are you here?" he said, "because i cannot get out of my mind my buddy getting killed." i am painting turner, i'm thinking about what that must be like. day, -- on qa and was-80 friend that vaporized along with a six man security team that i had sent to the airport. it took three weeks to separate the mall. war is not a game. his career and his most recent book, "how to hack and "hackinacking isis." were writinge hacking isis, there were 2 hacks. one in france, and another against germany's parliament, which were attributed to isis. while we were studying that, we learned the methodologies of malware introduced and where the servers terminated that were stealing information were not isis. bear.att28, cozy that was a name cloud strike gave for their interpretation of this malware package that belong to russian military intelligence, the gru. on wednesday, former acting and deputy attorney general toly yates delivered remarks harvard's 201
." >> the first person i painted was turner. at a sitting next to him dinner and i said, "why are you here?" he said, "because i cannot get out of my mind my buddy getting killed." i am painting turner, i'm thinking about what that must be like. day, -- on qa and was-80 friend that vaporized along with a six man security team that i had sent to the airport. it took three weeks to separate the mall. war is not a game. his career and his most recent book, "how...
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there's no age barrier to creating good art, we have a look at this year's turner prize shortlist. the next 15 minutes on bbc news. calling time on her career, goldie sayers hits out at the doping cheats who denied her a place on the olympic podium. creating a bionic hand that is as sensitive and versatile as the human version has long been the ambition for scientists. now they are a step closer. researchers have developed a bionic hand that has a camera embedded in it. within milliseconds, the hand sees an object and decides whether to use a light pinch or a firm grip to pick it up. here's our disability affairs correspondent nikki fox. a prosthetic with potential, a bionic hand that for the first time can pick up objects almost instantaneously. in fact, it's ten times quicker than what's currently available. doug is one of a number of amputees trialling this new technology. it is a life—changer, yeah. i guess the first time i got the hand to work, it's quite emotional, really. deep down, i'm working something that i lost 20 years ago. so how does it work? 0n the face of it, it's
there's no age barrier to creating good art, we have a look at this year's turner prize shortlist. the next 15 minutes on bbc news. calling time on her career, goldie sayers hits out at the doping cheats who denied her a place on the olympic podium. creating a bionic hand that is as sensitive and versatile as the human version has long been the ambition for scientists. now they are a step closer. researchers have developed a bionic hand that has a camera embedded in it. within milliseconds, the...
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one of the more pivotal stories and iconic stories is that of net turner -- nat turner. we feature a bible owned by turner at the time of his escape and the time of the rebellion. nat turner is pivotal because like other rebellions that took place throughout the african diaspora, it made an impact on this country. up,e those laws tightened african-americans found ways to go around those laws. we have a section directly behind me called making a way out of no way, where we look at the black code and slave code, code that defined autonomy. they were often times restricted more than you can imagine. illegal to read, illegal to gather, illegal to practice their faith. likef the objects i would without is a family object. we were contacted by shirley burke tried reached out to us and donated her ancestor's violin that was given by a slave owner to perform the family plantation. that file in is important to the law regarding illegal together. oftentimes african-americans in the high suge knight find way to leisure and love one another at the same time. allow us to go down the
one of the more pivotal stories and iconic stories is that of net turner -- nat turner. we feature a bible owned by turner at the time of his escape and the time of the rebellion. nat turner is pivotal because like other rebellions that took place throughout the african diaspora, it made an impact on this country. up,e those laws tightened african-americans found ways to go around those laws. we have a section directly behind me called making a way out of no way, where we look at the black code...
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." >> the first guy i think it was major chris turner. -- i painted was major chris turner. i said why are you here? he said, i can't get out of my mind seeing a buddy of mine killed. i paint from photos. i thinkpainting turner, about what that must be like in his mind. >> for more on the schedule, go to book tv.org. on "afterwards -- "afterwards,"n chris hayes on how the criminal justice system is dividing the country. mr. hayes is interviewed by author elizabeth hinton. >> it seems like ferguson is an anchor in many ways in the book. i wonder how your experience illuminated what you're talking about growing up in the bronx in the 80's. >> the thing about ferguson that blew my mind, if you grew up in a city, you have a concept of cities. in cities there are racial frictions, there are bad and good neighborhoods, all kinds of loaded ways in which police police communities differently, ways in which borders of never neighborhoods sit atop each other. all of the to me was time to deeply to the bronx, new york, or cities. i lived in chicago and d.c. and all of these things pert
." >> the first guy i think it was major chris turner. -- i painted was major chris turner. i said why are you here? he said, i can't get out of my mind seeing a buddy of mine killed. i paint from photos. i thinkpainting turner, about what that must be like in his mind. >> for more on the schedule, go to book tv.org. on "afterwards -- "afterwards,"n chris hayes on how the criminal justice system is dividing the country. mr. hayes is interviewed by author...
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i'm sitting next to turner. i probably make him a little nervous sitting next to the next commander in chief and i said why are you here turner, and he opens up and it was part of his healing process. i don't know why he told me what he told me, but as a result, he is a healer himself. he is part of the. too. network. >> these groups that serve veterans, the website mentions 80% of the organization serving veterans lat raised less than $100,000. year. what can we do to help. >> the first question is do the 80% that raise $100,000. year do good work? there's an opportunity to take a look at the characteristics that you want to be looking for before they give money to an organization. the amazing thing is the response to our vets this time compared to the vietnam war is overwhelming. i think there's 35000 programs to help ou our vets. the real challenge is what works and what doesn't work. we don't want to be the jury, but we do want to highlight programs we know are effective. team rubicon is an interesting examp
i'm sitting next to turner. i probably make him a little nervous sitting next to the next commander in chief and i said why are you here turner, and he opens up and it was part of his healing process. i don't know why he told me what he told me, but as a result, he is a healer himself. he is part of the. too. network. >> these groups that serve veterans, the website mentions 80% of the organization serving veterans lat raised less than $100,000. year. what can we do to help. >> the...
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she's painted for more than 35 years and today, at the age of 62, is on the turner prize shortlist.this is perhaps her signature work, 100 life—size portraits made when... you were 50? i was. did you think that national recognition was probably past you by then? erm, probably. and now? well, i hadn't thought about the turner prize, in terms, i don't know, nominations or shortlisting for a couple of decades, you know. born in zanzibar, she's lived and taught here, in preston, for more than 25 years. and, the's not alone, the other nominees, hurvin anderson, andrea buttner and rosalind nashashibi are all of mature years. this jury and the turner prize has perhaps looked back at certain artists that were unfairly overlooked and decided to open it up to those that maybe deserve a second chance or that flourish later in life. and it's certainly been a year of flourishing for lubaina and her life's ambition. i'm making a space where other black audiences can feel at home, where they can look at these cutouts and think, "oh, that looks a bit like my auntie" or "oh, that's kind of got the d
she's painted for more than 35 years and today, at the age of 62, is on the turner prize shortlist.this is perhaps her signature work, 100 life—size portraits made when... you were 50? i was. did you think that national recognition was probably past you by then? erm, probably. and now? well, i hadn't thought about the turner prize, in terms, i don't know, nominations or shortlisting for a couple of decades, you know. born in zanzibar, she's lived and taught here, in preston, for more than 25...
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trea turner sliding in the hole. pops up just in time to get the runner at first.and nats no runs allowed through five innings and things started to unravel. unravel wild pitch hits david freeze putting two runners on and bell rings wack. josh bell three-run homer run. bat koz not dig out of. it nationals manage on three hits. last place pirates 6-1. >> three homeers in the last two weeks let's make that four. trumba wait a second, twait hits the yellow line. normally home run. umpires don't call it home r run. orioles set for one run that comes back to haunts them down 5-4. many called out and said he went around. he respectfully disagrees. yes that's end of game. o's lose 5-4. >> brews eric soguard is a big fan. despite the home run they lost to the padres. >> why did the fad rays win because they hit a home run at the end so they won. >> it's okay we can win the next one. >> saidy's mom explained there's no crying in baseball. she was reward the padres saw the video and got her cotton candy and cupcakes. >> makes everything better. >> always makes it better righ
trea turner sliding in the hole. pops up just in time to get the runner at first.and nats no runs allowed through five innings and things started to unravel. unravel wild pitch hits david freeze putting two runners on and bell rings wack. josh bell three-run homer run. bat koz not dig out of. it nationals manage on three hits. last place pirates 6-1. >> three homeers in the last two weeks let's make that four. trumba wait a second, twait hits the yellow line. normally home run. umpires...
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but the nats bull pen, jacob turner's turn.ull pen,age could be turner can't ruin everything. it safes the nats, they win game two. before friday the wizards had lost seven straight elimination games dating back to 1977. it was the longest streak in nba history. those teams didn't have this man, onwall. he will take the clutch shot and make calmness after hitting the biggest shot in wizards history he jumped on the table something that was a surprise to teammate bradley beal. and for him to jump up on the scorer table,s that that was a great moment. brad come open and he didn't get an the opportunity to get open and i didn't want to get the five second violation. i went and got the ball from otto. and to get on the scorer's table is how much love i have for this city. how much love i have for my team eights. i'm never quittingment a lot of people doubted us. a lot of guys doubted us wirning this game at home. i want to say we love all the support they give us. without their support we wouldn't have won this game. all we're aski
but the nats bull pen, jacob turner's turn.ull pen,age could be turner can't ruin everything. it safes the nats, they win game two. before friday the wizards had lost seven straight elimination games dating back to 1977. it was the longest streak in nba history. those teams didn't have this man, onwall. he will take the clutch shot and make calmness after hitting the biggest shot in wizards history he jumped on the table something that was a surprise to teammate bradley beal. and for him to...
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michelle turner is in new york with more on that. michelle?> jen, i'm here at madison square garden -- new york's biggest indoor arena, with a capacity of about 20,000 people, it is similar to the manchester arena, because there is a subway station, penn station, running underneath the building. >> before you pass through security that's where the attack can happen. now they have toshore that up. >> so, what's being done today? the nypd did deploy what are called "hercules teams," an elite, heavily armed team. which is part of the anti-terrorism group. are you adding security here? >> absolutely. we have canine dogs, new york state troopers around this venue. >> and all across this country today, from concerts to hockey games, security is being beefed up. the weekend is still performing tonight in the chicago area at all state arena. ♪ >> katy perry's about to go on tour this fall and is also scheduled to perform in england this saturday, tightly embraced her fans in new york. >> i just want to give you a hug and tell you how much i love you.
michelle turner is in new york with more on that. michelle?> jen, i'm here at madison square garden -- new york's biggest indoor arena, with a capacity of about 20,000 people, it is similar to the manchester arena, because there is a subway station, penn station, running underneath the building. >> before you pass through security that's where the attack can happen. now they have toshore that up. >> so, what's being done today? the nypd did deploy what are called "hercules...
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kpix 5 reporter emily turner is live in san francisco's rossi park.. t >>> new at 5:00, we now know the identity of a little girl whose body was found buried under a san francisco home last summer and today we talked to the relative of that little girl. kpix 5's emily turner is live in rossi park to connect san francisco's past with its present. >> reporter: that's exactly what this does. this is the neighborhood where she was found. more than 100 years ago. this was a cemetery. but, the people who were buried there removed, except for one little girl who was found more than 100 years later. and now we know who she is. it is a mystery that spanned 120 years and took 11 months to solve. but now we know who the little girl is whose casket was found buried under the garage of a home under renovation. she is 3-year-old edith rose cook. a great, great aunt pete cook. >> i was jumping for joy because it would give me more information to find my family. >> reporter: her coffin was found in may of last year. it was believed she was left behind when the cemeter
kpix 5 reporter emily turner is live in san francisco's rossi park.. t >>> new at 5:00, we now know the identity of a little girl whose body was found buried under a san francisco home last summer and today we talked to the relative of that little girl. kpix 5's emily turner is live in rossi park to connect san francisco's past with its present. >> reporter: that's exactly what this does. this is the neighborhood where she was found. more than 100 years ago. this was a cemetery....
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linda young -- i'm sorry, linda turner. while the county started this initiative, success depends very much on the people who live in these neighborhoods in these communities, working together with the businesses, the community-based organizations, faith-based groups, schools, businesses. tell us how responsive people have been, residents themselves have been to improve the quality of life. >> the residency extreme value with this program with the teams representatives from the community, the government, nonprofits, the faith-based community, business community, all working together and they're watching -- the community members can watch us side by side. how do we resolve an issue that is bothering them or concern? and then they walk step in step with us with resolving that particular issue. and what we do is we get in there and get into a community. we identify, what are some of the top issues that are really plaguing the community? and then we develop a neighborhood action plan to work through the issues with them. so, th
linda young -- i'm sorry, linda turner. while the county started this initiative, success depends very much on the people who live in these neighborhoods in these communities, working together with the businesses, the community-based organizations, faith-based groups, schools, businesses. tell us how responsive people have been, residents themselves have been to improve the quality of life. >> the residency extreme value with this program with the teams representatives from the community,...
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and the first guy i painted was major chris turner. and i turned to him and i said why are you here? he said i can't get out of my mind seeing a buddy of mine killed. and i paint from pictures and -- or photos and as i'm painting turner, i'm think what that must be like in his mind. >> for on this week's schedule, o to booktv.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: welcome back. and we're taking your calls in this segment about the week's news and anything frankly that's on your mind. we've been talking all morning about this story the washington post. cuss for the sought secret channel. the "new york times" confirmed that jared kushner who is the son-in-law to putt. he met with russia's ambassador and they discussed the possibility of setting up a security and secure communications channel between trump's transition team and the kremlin. there's another story here that's also from "the washington post". headline "senate intelligence committee requests trump's campaign documents." the read here, the letter was signed by senator r
and the first guy i painted was major chris turner. and i turned to him and i said why are you here? he said i can't get out of my mind seeing a buddy of mine killed. and i paint from pictures and -- or photos and as i'm painting turner, i'm think what that must be like in his mind. >> for on this week's schedule, o to booktv.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: welcome back. and we're taking your calls in this segment about the week's news and anything frankly...
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. >> major chris turner was the first guy i painted. i was sitting next to him and said why are you here and he said i can't goit of my mind seeing a buddy killed. i paint from photos and as i am painting turner i am thinking about what that must be like in his mind. >> for more on the weekend schedule go to booktv.org. >> next, treasury secretary testifies about the trump administration's ten year, 3.6 trillion budget which includes additional spending, tax cuts, and cuts to domestic programs.
. >> major chris turner was the first guy i painted. i was sitting next to him and said why are you here and he said i can't goit of my mind seeing a buddy killed. i paint from photos and as i am painting turner i am thinking about what that must be like in his mind. >> for more on the weekend schedule go to booktv.org. >> next, treasury secretary testifies about the trump administration's ten year, 3.6 trillion budget which includes additional spending, tax cuts, and cuts to...
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about the turner prize. they are doing something extraordinary.” the turner prize.e doing something extraordinary. i am thrilled because it is, for the first time, they have short listed and made it eligible for people over the age of 50. several of them are over 50. the work is very exhilarating and tremendous. my complaint is they cap it at 62. that is ageism. why have they done that? somebody at the age of 63 is capable of art? and they are turning away from the unmade bed, the cow hopefully something better is coming. but it all looksjolly good. people between 50 and 62 are young, aren't they? children. you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc website. it is there seven on the bbc website. it is there seven days a week. if you miss the programme you can watch it later on the bbc iplayer. thank you both. it has been delightful, as usual. goodbye. this weather pattern keeping eastern coastal park school, the west wall, and most dry is set to continue until next week. —— eastern coastal areas cool. in this cloudy zone it was wet in places, 9 degr
about the turner prize. they are doing something extraordinary.” the turner prize.e doing something extraordinary. i am thrilled because it is, for the first time, they have short listed and made it eligible for people over the age of 50. several of them are over 50. the work is very exhilarating and tremendous. my complaint is they cap it at 62. that is ageism. why have they done that? somebody at the age of 63 is capable of art? and they are turning away from the unmade bed, the cow...
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one of the more pivotal stories and iconic stories is that of nat turner. we are fortunate to be able to feature a bible owned by turner at the time of his escape and the time of the rebellion. nat turner is pivotal because like other rebellions that took place throughout the nation and the african diaspora, it made an impact on this country. laws tightened up. while those laws tightened up, african americans found ways to go around those laws. we have a section directly behind me called making a way out of no way, where we look at the black code and slave code, codes defined status, ability, and autonomy. african americans, free and enslaved, were often times restricted more than you can imagine. illegal to read, illegal to gather, illegal to practice their faith. one of the objects i would like to point out is again a family object. we were fortunate enough to be contacted by shirley burkett of detroit who reached out to us and donated her ancestor's violin that was given by a slave owner to perform during gatherings at the plantation site. we were fortun
one of the more pivotal stories and iconic stories is that of nat turner. we are fortunate to be able to feature a bible owned by turner at the time of his escape and the time of the rebellion. nat turner is pivotal because like other rebellions that took place throughout the nation and the african diaspora, it made an impact on this country. laws tightened up. while those laws tightened up, african americans found ways to go around those laws. we have a section directly behind me called making...
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julian turner is here. radio host spoke for the boys and girls club of new jersey proud alum of "saturday night live" joe piscopo is here. thank you, joe, for being here. >> eboni: wait until we get in the back half of this show we will get into the nitty gritty of twirling days. you obviously have a deep and long history of understanding these national security concerns. one thing that struck me that came out in the news today the leaks and kat will talk about that in the next blocks some. the leaks caused grave national security threats so much so that it looked like britain was chilling on communication with some of their intelligence and theresa may came out very upset at that "new york times" leak that came out. so how can we address the leak issue as it relates to national security? >> well, that was a clear reprimand from the british. subtle but clear reprimand. the closest they have done something like that publicly with the united states in a very long time to. just address manchester for a second,
julian turner is here. radio host spoke for the boys and girls club of new jersey proud alum of "saturday night live" joe piscopo is here. thank you, joe, for being here. >> eboni: wait until we get in the back half of this show we will get into the nitty gritty of twirling days. you obviously have a deep and long history of understanding these national security concerns. one thing that struck me that came out in the news today the leaks and kat will talk about that in the next...
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new novel out, his third novel, called "trophy son," even if you do not like tennis, it is a page turnerand i have a picture of me playing tennis this weekend. everybody help me this weekend,
new novel out, his third novel, called "trophy son," even if you do not like tennis, it is a page turnerand i have a picture of me playing tennis this weekend. everybody help me this weekend,
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i let them read it, and they are kind of my critics, and they say it's a page-turner.esn't take a genius to figure out how to write when you lay it down. if they can do it, i can do it. i'm working on it. i'm just getting warmed up. i have a lot more to go. i'm like in 1985 right now. >> but for now torres puts his book aside to help out his cellmate ryan abbey. >> basically what you want to tell them is that you need help, buddy, okay? >> yeah. >> you've got a problem. we both know that. what you told me, i read the police reports. >> abbey was convinced his latest arrest would send him to prison, but the judge has allowed him the option of entering an alcohol treatment program. now he just has to be accepted by one. >> 38 years old now, theo lacy, alcoholic. >> definitely. >> like to be accepted to your program. if i could be accepted to your program. the judge recently allowed me to go to rehabilitation. >> yeah. but don't write it in ancient scriptures. that's what it looks like, dude, because the writing -- >> it's a little messy. >> it's a little messy. >> thankf
i let them read it, and they are kind of my critics, and they say it's a page-turner.esn't take a genius to figure out how to write when you lay it down. if they can do it, i can do it. i'm working on it. i'm just getting warmed up. i have a lot more to go. i'm like in 1985 right now. >> but for now torres puts his book aside to help out his cellmate ryan abbey. >> basically what you want to tell them is that you need help, buddy, okay? >> yeah. >> you've got a problem....
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a two-run shot for turner. 3-0. the bullpen blows yet. another lead top of the ninth, tied at 3-3. bryce harper's throw home, not in time. that would be the game-winner. they drop game one, 4-3. always dream of playing in a game seven. the spotlight, the pressure, built into one game. the washington wizards have opportunity tomorrow night to do something they have not done in 37 years. that is the eastern conference finals. the celtics with comes down to a decisive game seven in boston. neither team has lost to the other end their home court's this season, including this playoff series. it has been a physical hard-fought battle every game of the series. they had a different dynamic to it. two very good teams. only one will keep playing after tomorrow night. >> our goal is to get to the conference finals. we do not win game seven, feel like a failure, i'm enjoying the moment right now. after tonight, i'm locked back in for game seven. big shot. glad i got the opportunity to play. it is great, like you always talked about it. >> two best words in playoffs is game seven. you get the o
a two-run shot for turner. 3-0. the bullpen blows yet. another lead top of the ninth, tied at 3-3. bryce harper's throw home, not in time. that would be the game-winner. they drop game one, 4-3. always dream of playing in a game seven. the spotlight, the pressure, built into one game. the washington wizards have opportunity tomorrow night to do something they have not done in 37 years. that is the eastern conference finals. the celtics with comes down to a decisive game seven in boston. neither...
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nischelle turner is outside madison square garden. but we begin with kevin frazier in hollywood. >> a day of celebration here in hollywood as michael bay is being honored at the chinese theater on hollywood boulevard. on everyone's mind is the horrific attack in manchester. so many celebrities reaching out and sending their condolences to the victims. >>> i mean, i don't have the words for it. i just have absolute -- it's devastating -- devastating and for the families that are going through this now -- this is -- it's not even to be discussed. it's just to be -- pray for them. >> my heart goes out to everyone out there. i hope she's okay. >> i'm not sure what to say. >> actor salma heyek was at the cannes film festival when she heard about the attack. >> my daughter, ariana grande is her favorite singer. if it was in london, this concert, my daughter would have been in that concert. it's her favorite singer, my daughter is 9. she would have been there. this is one of the reasons why i have not slept. i don't even know how, i don't kn
nischelle turner is outside madison square garden. but we begin with kevin frazier in hollywood. >> a day of celebration here in hollywood as michael bay is being honored at the chinese theater on hollywood boulevard. on everyone's mind is the horrific attack in manchester. so many celebrities reaching out and sending their condolences to the victims. >>> i mean, i don't have the words for it. i just have absolute -- it's devastating -- devastating and for the families that are...
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wonderful work from giles turner and tom giles. vonnie: thank you for that.hat was bloomberg's caroline hyde. she will be hosting bloomberg technology in london today. ceo of a u.k. the startup that just received half $1 billion from softbank as they were speaking about. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: today, politics is spilling into the world of entertainment. getting rave reviews off broadway, "church and state" explores the role of religion and gun rights in the plug the life. -- political life. emma chandra spoke with the director on putting politics on stage. >> theater is a much safer place to have people come together with disagreeing point of view. people on opposite sides come together. , he shows them live shows like this are where they come. a playhurch and state is about religion, guns, and politics. it's not your normal trio for getting bums on seats. [laughter] >> originally it was called that. it was called "god, guns, and politics" or some version of that. i said no one's going to come see a show called god, guns, and politics. jason changed it
wonderful work from giles turner and tom giles. vonnie: thank you for that.hat was bloomberg's caroline hyde. she will be hosting bloomberg technology in london today. ceo of a u.k. the startup that just received half $1 billion from softbank as they were speaking about. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: today, politics is spilling into the world of entertainment. getting rave reviews off broadway, "church and state" explores the role of religion and gun rights in the plug the life. --...
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mikea turner, wusa9. >> christopher does not have a social media, but will and friends. only 40% of households have a landline and he is the father of one of our photojournalist in wusa9 and it's interesting, because a new study claims people can be genetically predisposed to social media use and these are findings from kent state university. the study claims genetics actually outweigh environmental influence. it means if you are really active on social media are -- chances are, your parents are. it appears to be a hereditary trait. not in my family. >>> if you have time to kill or need a smile, check out the puppy, wusa9.com. these are all future service dogs and one will join the wusa9 team as part of the training. they are all sleeping right now and our dog is named nigel. my personal favorite and the one i voted for. we don't know yet which one of these little guys is nigel and we will find out soon. >> they will grow big! >> they were sleeping all morning. we were checking on them on wake up washington. i think they were getting some food because they were all perky
mikea turner, wusa9. >> christopher does not have a social media, but will and friends. only 40% of households have a landline and he is the father of one of our photojournalist in wusa9 and it's interesting, because a new study claims people can be genetically predisposed to social media use and these are findings from kent state university. the study claims genetics actually outweigh environmental influence. it means if you are really active on social media are -- chances are, your...
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turner turns on the jets, heads to third with rbi triple. nats up 4-0.t letting good times end. this sales into the you know when you are a little kid you want to top your older brother or sister? bryce harper doing just that. harper unleashes a 450 foot m s monster shot to center. dusty baker looking a little cold. offense not so much. still in the fourth smokes this ball to center. a three-run shot for randoane. his second homer of the night. joe ross allows just one run in eight innings. nationals win it 10-1. >>> you think a little rain will stop cal ripken jr.? no. top seven dozier takes bundy's pitch to right and this ball is out of here. twins up 2-0. bungee with a decent night. seven strikeouts. better night. santana strikes out seth smith. and then in the ninth last chance for the os. grounds out and the game. santana allows two hits in the complete game shutout. twins win. >>> to the nba. cavaliers trying to bounce back on their only loss of the playoffs. cavs coming back. did you see that? he actually missed this dunk. you don't see it that of
turner turns on the jets, heads to third with rbi triple. nats up 4-0.t letting good times end. this sales into the you know when you are a little kid you want to top your older brother or sister? bryce harper doing just that. harper unleashes a 450 foot m s monster shot to center. dusty baker looking a little cold. offense not so much. still in the fourth smokes this ball to center. a three-run shot for randoane. his second homer of the night. joe ross allows just one run in eight innings....
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as mikea turner reports, plans are in motion to bring the hyattsville veterans memorial to the gateway arch district where the wall of an old pumping station will be transformed off route 1. >> vietnam veteran walks along this trail often and says bringing the hyattsville veterans memorial to this spot will give him more reason to come here. >> it's about time hyattsville should have some memorial to honor veterans and li to support thede some felt like it would memorialize war, but that view has changed and now like landover hills, riverdale park and college park, cities that have a special place to honor the fallen, hyattsville will too with a memorial that could look like this or this. >> the plan is to use the existing retaining wall to define the space. >> stewart eisenburg is executive director of the hyattsville community development corporation, a nonprofit dedicated to revitalizing and sustaining the city. >> we want to have ceremonial events. we'll be able to bring -- there's plenty of room for people to gather. >> the organization is behind the project that's already raised
as mikea turner reports, plans are in motion to bring the hyattsville veterans memorial to the gateway arch district where the wall of an old pumping station will be transformed off route 1. >> vietnam veteran walks along this trail often and says bringing the hyattsville veterans memorial to this spot will give him more reason to come here. >> it's about time hyattsville should have some memorial to honor veterans and li to support thede some felt like it would memorialize war, but...
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this jury and the turner prize has perhaps look back at certain artists that were unfairly overlookedlubaina and her life's ambition. i'm making a space where other black audiences can feel at home, where they can look at these cutouts and think, that looks a bit like my auntie or that's kind of got the demeanour i've got, or, it's like being at home, it's like being amongst people you know. it's about making a space in an art gallery where you're not the only person of colour. david sillito, bbc news, preston. let's get the latest details on the weather. there has been plenty of cheer if you want warm sunshine in scotland, northern ireland, parts of northern england and wales over the past few days. maybe not much cheer in the cloud and damp weather across east anglia and south—east england. this is how things were in northern ireland, temperatures reaching 17 degrees. top that in north—west scotla nd degrees. top that in north—west scotland at 20 degrees. butjust nine with the cloud here. add a bit of rain in the london area to end the day. things drifting to the west over the next
this jury and the turner prize has perhaps look back at certain artists that were unfairly overlookedlubaina and her life's ambition. i'm making a space where other black audiences can feel at home, where they can look at these cutouts and think, that looks a bit like my auntie or that's kind of got the demeanour i've got, or, it's like being at home, it's like being amongst people you know. it's about making a space in an art gallery where you're not the only person of colour. david sillito,...
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emily turner, kpix5. >> so, what would you pay to go to game one of the nba finals? >>> well, tonight some warriors fans are feeling some serious sticker shock. ticket prices are fluctuating before thursday's big game. at last check, it will cost $500 just to get inside oracle arena. that price doesn't even get you a seat. that is standing room only. tonight, the cavaliers are in san francisco ahead of the historic rematch. kpix5's jackie ward met one warrior's fan who has a tough job of containing his excitement. >> reporter: they are here. the team that has held the title of eastern conference champs for three years in a row. led by lebron james, the defending nba champs are officially back in the bay area to defend their title. we caught up with their bus driver while they were in the bay. >> i'm a celtic fan. my soccer team. >> reporter: as you can tell, he is not a native of the bay area, but he has been here more than 40 years. he says the cavalier were nice an not rowdy at all. peter said if the warriors win, he will contain his excitement until he drops the c
emily turner, kpix5. >> so, what would you pay to go to game one of the nba finals? >>> well, tonight some warriors fans are feeling some serious sticker shock. ticket prices are fluctuating before thursday's big game. at last check, it will cost $500 just to get inside oracle arena. that price doesn't even get you a seat. that is standing room only. tonight, the cavaliers are in san francisco ahead of the historic rematch. kpix5's jackie ward met one warrior's fan who has a...
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emily turner, kpix 5. >> santa rosa is also considering a tax on cannabis. if it passes on the june 6 ballot, the city could bring in more than a million dollars in revenue. and that's about how much the city says it takes to stay on top of the regulating industry. >>> president donald trump and russian president vladimir putin spoke on the phone today about the crisis in syria. the white house says both leaders agreed to step up diplomatic efforts to bring about a cease-fire saying the suffering has to stop. meanwhile, the white house says president trump will sign the $1.1 trillion spending bill. it provides more money for the pentagon and border security. but the president is frustrated about the compromises he has had to make. he says the country needs a good shutdown in september to fix the mess. >> that is not the way to govern. that is not the way to come up with bipartisan compromise. that is not the way to run america. >> democrats are claiming victory after the president's proposed border wall was rejected and the defunding of planned parenthood wa
emily turner, kpix 5. >> santa rosa is also considering a tax on cannabis. if it passes on the june 6 ballot, the city could bring in more than a million dollars in revenue. and that's about how much the city says it takes to stay on top of the regulating industry. >>> president donald trump and russian president vladimir putin spoke on the phone today about the crisis in syria. the white house says both leaders agreed to step up diplomatic efforts to bring about a cease-fire...
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tonight starring pitcher jacob turner threw five scoreless innings. he crushes it to right. a three-run shot for bell and tonight for turner pirates up 3-0. garret cole the pirates ace. brian goodwin will end that shutout. daniel murphy going on a tour from first and coming home. rbi double. nats down 3-1. bottom frame of the inning andrew mccutchen, smashes matt albert to right. pirates add another and beat the nationals 6-1 >>> orioles and tigers with a late one last night. 13 innings. tonight a little better. tying homer last night looks like a shot here. this one going to stay in the park. chris davis speeding around from second. orioles take a 4-2 lead. two on already with the home run in the game. and collins is going to order up another. this a shot and tigers take a 5-4 lead. to the 9th. men on the corner. 2-2 count. check swing. did he go? the same one the nats had a problem with. orioles lose 5-4. >>> now for a great event, the columbia blind hosting the shot in the dark. visually impaired golfers came from all over to participate tonight. phil who won multiple bli
tonight starring pitcher jacob turner threw five scoreless innings. he crushes it to right. a three-run shot for bell and tonight for turner pirates up 3-0. garret cole the pirates ace. brian goodwin will end that shutout. daniel murphy going on a tour from first and coming home. rbi double. nats down 3-1. bottom frame of the inning andrew mccutchen, smashes matt albert to right. pirates add another and beat the nationals 6-1 >>> orioles and tigers with a late one last night. 13...
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kpix 5's emily turner is looking into all of this from the cal campus tonight. emily. >> reporter: the investigation did reveal mismanagement of funds but it cost a lot more than the money that was misused. so the question is, is it worth it? we'll show you how that money was spent and you decide. for a world-renowned university system, the math doesn't add up. uc-berkeley chancellor nicholas dirks misused $4,990 of university funds. but the investigation to discover the sum cost 10 times that. for a grand total of $57,671. that's according to the daily californian. we wanted to talk to someone from the uc office of the president so this morning, we called and we emailed for an interview. we have not gotten a response. the investigation revealed dirks used the money for a personal trainer and campus gym membership over two years. he also had a campus fitness machine at home. after dirks resigned it was discovered in april of last year. here's where that 57k went. according to the daily californian, the office of the president paid the l.a. firm public interest i
kpix 5's emily turner is looking into all of this from the cal campus tonight. emily. >> reporter: the investigation did reveal mismanagement of funds but it cost a lot more than the money that was misused. so the question is, is it worth it? we'll show you how that money was spent and you decide. for a world-renowned university system, the math doesn't add up. uc-berkeley chancellor nicholas dirks misused $4,990 of university funds. but the investigation to discover the sum cost 10 times...
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kpix5's emily turner shows us state inspectors showed up today to try to figure out what went wrong. >> reporter: the slide is called the free fall by its manufacturer and emerald plunge by the park and for this 10- year-old boy the name couldn't have been more accurate. he flew off the side of it saturday. >> as an observer you could see when he came into what we refer to as the run-out area, he seemed to get on top of the water and slid off the edge for a bit and was definitely shaken. >> reporter: the boy walked away with scrapes and bruises, but the slide is shut down. what was supposed to be a memorial day grand opening is now marred by the accident and accompanying state investigation by cal-osha. >> three, two and one. >> reporter: this is live video of them testing the slide on our air before it opened and cal-osha finally granted a use permit just one day before the little boy went flying. >> it was a great ride. >> reporter: but not so for the 10-year-old. so now investigators are back out again. no one would go on camera, but a spokesperson told us they're looking into wha
kpix5's emily turner shows us state inspectors showed up today to try to figure out what went wrong. >> reporter: the slide is called the free fall by its manufacturer and emerald plunge by the park and for this 10- year-old boy the name couldn't have been more accurate. he flew off the side of it saturday. >> as an observer you could see when he came into what we refer to as the run-out area, he seemed to get on top of the water and slid off the edge for a bit and was definitely...
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>> it's an anger troy turner carries nearly three years after receiving this letter from the >> what i feel is anger again. >> the maryland state police superintendent explains why the agency did not issue an amber alert for his missing son, jacob, and daughter sarah. the outraged father flashes back to late september 2014, when he made a public plea. >> there's not people here who can work through that gray area, then i'm going to ask governor o'malley do it for me. >> to do what he was not able to accomplish. get the state police to issue an amber alert to bring his missing children home. >> the confusion. the mere disappearance of a child, say maybe missing out of the backyard of a home and only working on a description doesn't meet the criteria for the amber alert program. >> robert lowry says that criteria is key to how the amber alert system works. >> abduction of the child under 18. the child's life must be in imminent danger of physical injury or death. e public to aid in the recovery of the safe recovery of that child. >> and information like a description of the abductor, t
>> it's an anger troy turner carries nearly three years after receiving this letter from the >> what i feel is anger again. >> the maryland state police superintendent explains why the agency did not issue an amber alert for his missing son, jacob, and daughter sarah. the outraged father flashes back to late september 2014, when he made a public plea. >> there's not people here who can work through that gray area, then i'm going to ask governor o'malley do it for me....
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reporting live in forestville, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> other our top story tonight air quality officials still monitoring the valero refinery in benicia. thick, black smoke triggered alerts for much of the day today. a mandatory evacuation at the benicia industrial park is still in effect and for most of the day students at both the matthew turner and robert simple elementary schools were told to "shelter in place." kpix 5's da lin is live outside the refinery with the latest. da >>> reporter: the flaring stopped around 3:30 p.m. this afternoon about 9 hours after it started this morning. now just white smoke coming out of the refinery, much better than the case earlier. earlier, we saw black smoke and that caused health concerns and forced police to shut down some nearby streets. a power outage at the valero refinery at 6:45 this morning caused flaring and plumes of smoke to drift above benicia. people who smelled smoke aid it made them cough and light- headed. benicia police shut down a portion of the industrial park which is next to the refinery. >> there's no problem getting out but
reporting live in forestville, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> other our top story tonight air quality officials still monitoring the valero refinery in benicia. thick, black smoke triggered alerts for much of the day today. a mandatory evacuation at the benicia industrial park is still in effect and for most of the day students at both the matthew turner and robert simple elementary schools were told to "shelter in place." kpix 5's da lin is live outside the refinery with the...
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." >> the first guy i painted was major chris turner and we were at a dinner and i said, why are you here? he said, i cannot get out of my mind seeing anybody of mine buddy of mineng a killed. as i am painting turner, i am thinking about what that is like in his mind. >> for more on the schedule, go to booktv.org. >> washington journal continues. host: katie bo williams is back at our desk from the hill. she joins us regarding that russian interference in the 2016 election. guest: good to be here. host: what was one of the -- one of the key moments yesterday during testimony was john brennan. this is what he had to say in exchange with trey gowdy. i saw information and intelligence that was worthy of investigation by the bureau to determine whether or not such cooperation or collusion was taking place. >> that doesn't help us a lot. what was the nature of the information? i think this committee has access to the information i am alluding to, it is classified and i'm happy to talk about it in the classified session. >> that would be directly between the candidate and russian state act
." >> the first guy i painted was major chris turner and we were at a dinner and i said, why are you here? he said, i cannot get out of my mind seeing anybody of mine buddy of mineng a killed. as i am painting turner, i am thinking about what that is like in his mind. >> for more on the schedule, go to booktv.org. >> washington journal continues. host: katie bo williams is back at our desk from the hill. she joins us regarding that russian interference in the 2016...
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for most of the bay students at faculty at the matthew turner and robert simple elementary schools were told to "shelter in place." kpix 5's da lin is outside the refinery where it's clear who is getting the blame. >> reporter: the situation here is getting better. we still notice a small amount of flaring from the refinery but much better than earlier this morning when we saw thick, black smoke and big flames. valero is blaming pg&e for this. they say a power outage at the refinery around 6:45 a.m. caused the flaring and plumes of smoke drift above benicia. it made people cough and light- headed. >> yes. >> reporter: benicia police shut down a portion of the industrial park which is next to the refinery. the city also ordered two nearby elementary schools to "shelter in place." the superintendent says hundreds of parents throughout the district played it safe and took their kids home. >> this is not getting any updates that my children are showing asthmatic symptoms. >> reporter: agencies are monitoring the air quality saying it's not too bad but people should avoid the smoke. >> for s
for most of the bay students at faculty at the matthew turner and robert simple elementary schools were told to "shelter in place." kpix 5's da lin is outside the refinery where it's clear who is getting the blame. >> reporter: the situation here is getting better. we still notice a small amount of flaring from the refinery but much better than earlier this morning when we saw thick, black smoke and big flames. valero is blaming pg&e for this. they say a power outage at the...
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. >> reporter: alex kogut and samantha turner met within days of arriving on campus, besties from the beginning. >> reporter: you really clicked with alex. >> i did. >> reporter: right away. >> i did right away. >> reporter: why did you like her so much right away? >> i liked her because i could act so funny in front of her and i could act myself. if i had a problem, she was always there for me. >> reporter: by late september, alex and samantha were inseparable, swapping clothes and confidences. sounds almost like you were sisters. >> pretty much. every second i saw her, we would have fun and laugh together. every possible thing just made our relationship grow stronger. >> reporter: but on friday, september 28th, they were going off in different directions. samantha was heading home to see her family. alex was staying on campus, counting the hours until her longtime boyfriend arrived for a weekend visit. that afternoon, alex went down the hall to samantha's dorm room to say good-bye. >> it was around 3:00 maybe. and i was about to go home. and she's, like, "can i pick out some clothes
. >> reporter: alex kogut and samantha turner met within days of arriving on campus, besties from the beginning. >> reporter: you really clicked with alex. >> i did. >> reporter: right away. >> i did right away. >> reporter: why did you like her so much right away? >> i liked her because i could act so funny in front of her and i could act myself. if i had a problem, she was always there for me. >> reporter: by late september, alex and samantha...
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. >> ali turn turner had been a loan in the bathtub for few minutes not unusual for a seven year old.now how but it was long enough for her to go under the water and stop breat breathing. >> we did cpr. brought her back. >> she was alive but the time underwater led to brain damage and doctors questioned whether ali would ever recover. >> we thought that we were going to have to take her off life support because she was on maximum life support at chop. >> reporter: faced with making the most difficult decision a parent could ever face, they stuck by two words that they shared with their daughter every day. >> any time that we would have to leave her bed whether like to go to get a shower or to talk to the doctors whatever, we would say just fight, baby girl. just fight. >> just fight. it became a movement of t-shir t-shirts, motivational messages and community support. >> good job. >> they decided to give alley a chance to fight at least in part because she showed she wanted to. >> alley would get checked by neurology and she wouldn't have any reflexes. they had to talk with us about m
. >> ali turn turner had been a loan in the bathtub for few minutes not unusual for a seven year old.now how but it was long enough for her to go under the water and stop breat breathing. >> we did cpr. brought her back. >> she was alive but the time underwater led to brain damage and doctors questioned whether ali would ever recover. >> we thought that we were going to have to take her off life support because she was on maximum life support at chop. >> reporter:...
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at her parents' house, samantha turner, alex kogut's best buddy, was phoning all her friends.n she got through to her roommate, a college official got on the line and told her "there was a situation." >> and then i broke down. and i grabbed my sister and i was, like, "we need to go to brockport now." and then i rushed here. >> at 4:00 in the morning? >> 4:00 in the morning. and got here, saw the police cars. >> you didn't know at this point what had happened still? >> i didn't know exactly who it was. >> reporter: hundreds of miles away, a frantic mother waited, desperate for answers. but when those answers came, they would be unbearable. and they were coming soon from the killer himself. >> coming up -- two frantic phone calls from a mother. >> he said she was breathing and then she stopped. >> and her son. >> what's going on there, bud? >> i did something. ♪ sorry about the holdup, folks. we have some congestion on the runway and i'm being told it'll be another 15, maybe 20 minutes, and we will have you on your way. ♪ runway models on the runway? surprising. what's not surpr
at her parents' house, samantha turner, alex kogut's best buddy, was phoning all her friends.n she got through to her roommate, a college official got on the line and told her "there was a situation." >> and then i broke down. and i grabbed my sister and i was, like, "we need to go to brockport now." and then i rushed here. >> at 4:00 in the morning? >> 4:00 in the morning. and got here, saw the police cars. >> you didn't know at this point what had...