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. >> nearly two crashes a day in colorado involving school buses. into why drivers often go unpunished even when they're at fault. >> my dad just has to be memories with my dad. >> a family's pain after passengers applaud a flight crew for removing a boy and his plane. >> and hot pants gets new customer's trousers. 9news starts now. >>> tonight we're learning more about the man accused of shooting three clark county deputies this morning killing corporal nate carrigan. we will go to bailey in a moment where the community is gathering to mourn the corporal. the suspect martin wirth was also killed in the confrontation when officers came to his home to evict him. wirth was an activist and rallied against police, republicans, banks and foreclosures. corporal nate carrigan is the first officer with the clark killed in the line of duty. master patrol deputy colby martin was shot several times and is currently in critical condition. 9news reporter whitney wild is in clark county where the community is rallying around its officers and their families tonight. >> reporter: kyle, investigators w
. >> nearly two crashes a day in colorado involving school buses. into why drivers often go unpunished even when they're at fault. >> my dad just has to be memories with my dad. >> a family's pain after passengers applaud a flight crew for removing a boy and his plane. >> and hot pants gets new customer's trousers. 9news starts now. >>> tonight we're learning more about the man accused of shooting three clark county deputies this morning killing corporal nate...
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tonight 9wants to know looks into why drivers often go unpunished even when they're at fault. >> my dad just has to be memories with my dad. >> a family's pain after passengers applaud a flight crew for removing a boy and his plane. >> and hot pants gets new meaning after a mishap in a customer's trousers. 9news starts now. >>> tonight we're learning more about the man accused of shooting three clark county deputies this morning killing corporal nate carrigan. moment where the community is corporal. the suspect martin wirth was confrontation when officers came to his home to evict him. wirth was an activist and rallied against police, republicans, banks and foreclosures. corporal nate carrigan is the first officer with the clark county sheriff's office to be killed in the line of duty. master patrol deputy colby martin was shot several times and is currently in critical condition. 9news reporter whitney wild is in clark county where the community is rallying around tonight. >> reporter: kyle, investigators will continue to comb through evidence, continue several days. deputies clearly k
tonight 9wants to know looks into why drivers often go unpunished even when they're at fault. >> my dad just has to be memories with my dad. >> a family's pain after passengers applaud a flight crew for removing a boy and his plane. >> and hot pants gets new meaning after a mishap in a customer's trousers. 9news starts now. >>> tonight we're learning more about the man accused of shooting three clark county deputies this morning killing corporal nate carrigan. moment...
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. >>> they say no good deed goes unpunished. >> and that goes for a man in canada who found a young moose with his leg caught. and it was heartbreaking. so he grabbed a pair of wire cutters and freed the animal, and that's when the moose turned on him. >> you're okay. you're okay. you're okay! it started walking towards me and used his front hooves and got me on my shoulder and lower back. i was able actually to turn in time before it hit me in the back. >> you can see the hoof marks, and most of the attack was off camera, but the man will be okay. and the moose is, too. [laughter] >> doesn't seem right, does it? >> no, but he was scared, a scared moose. >>> weather wise, what a spectacular day, roberta. >> i'm just disturbed over that. >> i know! >> those are big creatures. if you have two of them, do you call them "meece?" mooses? >> just moose. >> that's why i do the weather. [laughter] we have winds very slight, 77 at 10:00, andy with have another 2 plus degrees here with the microclimate. thank you for checking in for that there, dane -- dana. this is what we have, gusty conditions o
. >>> they say no good deed goes unpunished. >> and that goes for a man in canada who found a young moose with his leg caught. and it was heartbreaking. so he grabbed a pair of wire cutters and freed the animal, and that's when the moose turned on him. >> you're okay. you're okay. you're okay! it started walking towards me and used his front hooves and got me on my shoulder and lower back. i was able actually to turn in time before it hit me in the back. >> you can...
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proof that no good deed goes unpunished...an ohio man offering free haircuts to the homeless -- told to stop!the barrier that the state says is a health violation -- and what generous people are doing now to change it. you're watching 9 on your side a plan to strip funding for planned parenthood in the buckeye state is almost final...it's heading to governor kasich -- and at a convenient time. time.that bill would divert government money away from any agency that performs abortions. kasich's is expected to sign it... his signature will come after a strong new hampshire primary performance.both kasich and republican leaders say the presidental race had no bearing on the bill's passage. cincinnati says their plan to save energy in *your* home is working.now -- they're trying to get more families to sign up. up.and they used this home as their example.the millers had their house resealed and insulated -- and the homeowners say they've had a 35 percent drop in energy use. and for the pilot program -- all homeowners have saved a total of 16-thousand dollars on energy bills.organizers say
proof that no good deed goes unpunished...an ohio man offering free haircuts to the homeless -- told to stop!the barrier that the state says is a health violation -- and what generous people are doing now to change it. you're watching 9 on your side a plan to strip funding for planned parenthood in the buckeye state is almost final...it's heading to governor kasich -- and at a convenient time. time.that bill would divert government money away from any agency that performs abortions. kasich's is...
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. >>> up next, the case of no good deed going unpunished. >> reporter: a schoolteacher fights for her job and reputation in a case with a central question, what's more important, school rules or a student's need for help? >>> and chuck is here with what's new at 6:00. >> weave been following his arrests, plural, for 35 years. sarah wallace takes you into the mind of a man who cannot stop stealing subways and buses. >>> plus, new information about the troubled anthem of the seas cruise ship. the coast guard says there was a malfunction with that ship's early detection is critical in fighting cancer a misdiagnosis or other errors can have serious consequences. for almost 40 years jacoby & meyers has successfully represented thousands of clients. winning them the money they need to take care of themselves and their families. you fight the cancer. >>> one long island teacher saying she was punished for helping a student whose mother says was having an emotional breakdown. >> reporter: her students' artwork is all that janice has left these days after 30 years barred from the class room fo
. >>> up next, the case of no good deed going unpunished. >> reporter: a schoolteacher fights for her job and reputation in a case with a central question, what's more important, school rules or a student's need for help? >>> and chuck is here with what's new at 6:00. >> weave been following his arrests, plural, for 35 years. sarah wallace takes you into the mind of a man who cannot stop stealing subways and buses. >>> plus, new information about the...
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deed goes no good unpunished, jay is getting urgent ew responsibilities such as countering violent extreme ifl coordinating to protect infrastructure and private sector networks. by suzanne w led spalding, who i just introduced. hese are incredibly tough tasks, but to paraphrase, the late great jack -- i sleep each night -- i sleep each night a little better, a little more confidently, because the helm of the homeland department. jake can probably tell you how many hours and minutes he has left before he gets to retire. susan, will kill me if i suggest he stay any longer he has to. it's a fact, the homeland secretary number five, will have big shoes to fill. so it's an honor to welcome a ear friend, secretary of homeland security, jay johnson, back to the wilson center. [applause] much.ne, thank you very want to say welcome to the many distinguished guests. the senior leaders of the components of the department of security, who are here. ecretary chertoff, judge webster, members of the aspen of the press, dr. and her sister, claire o'hare, who is visiting from elly.ticut, and my niece, mos
deed goes no good unpunished, jay is getting urgent ew responsibilities such as countering violent extreme ifl coordinating to protect infrastructure and private sector networks. by suzanne w led spalding, who i just introduced. hese are incredibly tough tasks, but to paraphrase, the late great jack -- i sleep each night -- i sleep each night a little better, a little more confidently, because the helm of the homeland department. jake can probably tell you how many hours and minutes he has left...
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none involved in the shoot down have been >> 20 years later this crime remains and it is still unpunished. >> reporter: president obama returned three cuban spies in exchange for the release of allen gross an american held in cuba. spies were part of a ring that helped plot the shoot down. >> spies that were condemned through the justice system. and the justice system was ignored by this president obama. >> reporter: the president, who has reached out to the cuban regime will visit the island next month and shake the hand of this former general who gave the order to blast the american planes from the sky. >> oppression is the same or worse. we don't think that so far that's brought any benefits to the cuban people and certainly for us it has not. >> reporter: so amid the silence and sadness, today also bitterness, a feeling of being forgotten. those remembering the brothers who died today hope the when president obama visits cuba next month he'll put human rights high on his list of topics to discuss and the matter of those indicted in the united states and not yet brought to justice. we
none involved in the shoot down have been >> 20 years later this crime remains and it is still unpunished. >> reporter: president obama returned three cuban spies in exchange for the release of allen gross an american held in cuba. spies were part of a ring that helped plot the shoot down. >> spies that were condemned through the justice system. and the justice system was ignored by this president obama. >> reporter: the president, who has reached out to the cuban regime...
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remember them today, we must not forget that 20 years later this crime remains and it is still unpunished. >> they say they will not forgetnd not forgive either. they are disappointed by president obama who makes that trip to cuba next month. >>> good thursday morning, south florida. we like to call it friday eve. after a night of stormy conditions, the front ispushing through south florida. this is the beginning of cool air that's going to settle into our area and provide for a nice, refreshing change. we had an official high of 96 degrees. official low of 74 and now we're waking up to the 60s. 66 in miami. 64 ft. lauderdale. 68 key west. you can see our cameras moving around, breezy to june right windy conditions with winin moving out of the northwest. that northwest connection is that cool air. wind speeds between 15 and 20 miles per hour. currently 65 in pembroke pines as well as kendall 64 comfortable degrees. june right windy at titis so we are expecting the advisories for you boaters. beach-goersse do have small craft as well. wind gusts right now in the 20s down by the keys. 10 to
remember them today, we must not forget that 20 years later this crime remains and it is still unpunished. >> they say they will not forgetnd not forgive either. they are disappointed by president obama who makes that trip to cuba next month. >>> good thursday morning, south florida. we like to call it friday eve. after a night of stormy conditions, the front ispushing through south florida. this is the beginning of cool air that's going to settle into our area and provide for a...
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. >> and as we remember them today, we must not forgrg that 20 years later this crime unpunished! >> they say they will never disappointed by the obama administration who is set to make a trip it cuba next month and of course local 10 news will be there. >> laurie: as we turn to weather, a wait and see kind of afternoon and luckily that weather spared us. >> calvin: those storms seemed to have weakened. >> we'll take it. a nice surprise for us here on this wednesday night. hope you had a decent day and still a few and there are visuals on the radar and see that line out over the atlantic. the bahamas and no longer a concern for us. there are still a few residual showers and all that action works eastbound as we're sleeping tonight so by tomorrow morning it's all about mainly dry weather returning to south florida. it has been quite a weather day. elsewhere in the country, if you have relatives in the carolinas or maybe d.c. or new york city, severe storms are racing across those areas today. more than 200 wind reports coming out of there all because of this frontal system and nume
. >> and as we remember them today, we must not forgrg that 20 years later this crime unpunished! >> they say they will never disappointed by the obama administration who is set to make a trip it cuba next month and of course local 10 news will be there. >> laurie: as we turn to weather, a wait and see kind of afternoon and luckily that weather spared us. >> calvin: those storms seemed to have weakened. >> we'll take it. a nice surprise for us here on this...
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no good deed goes unpunished for >> taylor and demi support kesha who was dealt a severe legal setback. why has demi taken aim at taylor. >> kesha was denied an injunction against dr. luke. she has made rape and sexual abuse allegations against her producer of ten years which he denies calling them lies. dr. luke has never been criminally charged. >>> on sunday, taylor swift donated $250,000 to help with kesha's legal bills as a show of support. and soon thereafter, demi lovato take aim at taylor. quote, not everyone has 250 k to just give to people. i haven't made as much as her.
no good deed goes unpunished for >> taylor and demi support kesha who was dealt a severe legal setback. why has demi taken aim at taylor. >> kesha was denied an injunction against dr. luke. she has made rape and sexual abuse allegations against her producer of ten years which he denies calling them lies. dr. luke has never been criminally charged. >>> on sunday, taylor swift donated $250,000 to help with kesha's legal bills as a show of support. and soon thereafter, demi...
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remember them today, we must not forget that 20 years later this crime remains and it is still unpunished! >> they say they will never forget or forgive and are dippointed by the obama administration who is set to make a trip it cubabanext month and of course local 10 news will be there. >> laurie: as we turn to weather, a wait and see kind of afternoon and luckily that weather ared us. >> calvin: those storms seemed to have weakened. >> we'll take it. a`nice surprise for us here on this wednesday night. hope you had a decent day and still a few and there are visuals on the radar and see that line out over the atlantic. eastbound headed out towards the bahamas and no longer a concern for us. there are still a few residual showers and all that action wos eastbound as we're sleeping tonight so by tomorrow morning it's all aboumainly dry weather returning to south florida. it has been quite a weather day. elsewhere in the country, if you have relatives in the carolinas or maybe d.c. or new rk city, severe storms are racing across those areas today. more than 200 wind reports coming out of th
remember them today, we must not forget that 20 years later this crime remains and it is still unpunished! >> they say they will never forget or forgive and are dippointed by the obama administration who is set to make a trip it cubabanext month and of course local 10 news will be there. >> laurie: as we turn to weather, a wait and see kind of afternoon and luckily that weather ared us. >> calvin: those storms seemed to have weakened. >> we'll take it. a`nice surprise...
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the stress of client losing his daughter and watching vorgitch go unpunished has clearly rendered him unable to tell the difference between right and wrong. this is our notice of intent to plead not guilty by reason of mental defect. moral ambiguity does not equal an insanity defense, ms. carter. my client believes that shooting leon vorgitch was the right thing to do. and if you agree, why are you chargingim? and if not, that's a valid defense. [chuckling] it's just a platform to nullify. they'll hear vorgitch murdered purcell's diabetic little girl, and the law goes out the window. jurors aren't the only ones who find his story sympathetic. can't we just concede the insanity and get him time in an institution? carter won't hear it. yeah, you can't walk in front of the courthouse without seeing her in front of the cameras. and meanwhile, dr. olivet examined purcell. she says he knew right from wrong at the time of the shooting. you get a second opinion? and a third. they all say the same thing. well, purcell doesn't deserve 20 to life. but he doesn't deser a walk either. if we can't
the stress of client losing his daughter and watching vorgitch go unpunished has clearly rendered him unable to tell the difference between right and wrong. this is our notice of intent to plead not guilty by reason of mental defect. moral ambiguity does not equal an insanity defense, ms. carter. my client believes that shooting leon vorgitch was the right thing to do. and if you agree, why are you chargingim? and if not, that's a valid defense. [chuckling] it's just a platform to nullify....
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and it is still unpunished. >> ashley: as people gather to remember today, let's take a look back at that tragic day. on february 24, 1996, three brothers to the rescue cessna 337s carrying eight people in all above the florida straits above inrnational air space searching for cuban refugees like those have done countless time before. like unlike before they were met with deadly force. >> cross from right side of the windshield to bottom left. fire leaving stream of smoke killing four people. >> even after i saw the smoke of one of the planes, i didn't want to believe that what i was seeing was the ends of some of my friends. i was desperatete calling them. >> reporter: after he saw his friends disintegrate, jose, who flew the remaining plane, tole your passengers get ready to die. >> i told them we were about to be killed. >> reporter: two cuban migs in air space. four made it back. >> just feel that, you know t pain doesn't go away. >> reporter: standing at the memorial honoring the ur who died, their loved ones remembering. >> not too many people can say that. >> he would give you
and it is still unpunished. >> ashley: as people gather to remember today, let's take a look back at that tragic day. on february 24, 1996, three brothers to the rescue cessna 337s carrying eight people in all above the florida straits above inrnational air space searching for cuban refugees like those have done countless time before. like unlike before they were met with deadly force. >> cross from right side of the windshield to bottom left. fire leaving stream of smoke killing...
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. >> host: no good deed goes unpunished and had you pushed your authorities to the ultimate legal possibility it might have gotten less of an angry reaction >> i am on a panel at aspen. keith alexander is with me and eric schmidt from google. we are talking about this and he says what he doesn't understand how powerful it is you can run algorithms against it and relationships and it goes on and on. he says that's all true but we don't do that. all we get to to say that any of do this they did any of the numbers call that one sex >> host: no one believes me when i said in the middle that google and amazon particularly together a long with some other companies like this now a lot more about you and what you buy and what sites you visit and so forth. >> guest: than co. than the public discussion got worse. i would say consistently even after someone may try to explain this have tried to explain this to them they would say consistently if they really get interested in who's calling that number they can simply get the content of the call and my explanation is that as a violation of the law in the
. >> host: no good deed goes unpunished and had you pushed your authorities to the ultimate legal possibility it might have gotten less of an angry reaction >> i am on a panel at aspen. keith alexander is with me and eric schmidt from google. we are talking about this and he says what he doesn't understand how powerful it is you can run algorithms against it and relationships and it goes on and on. he says that's all true but we don't do that. all we get to to say that any of do...
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in what day and age would be allow such behavior to be go unpunished. >> reporter: but in a hail harry motion filed at the courthouse, that's what the attorney asked the judge to consider, to spare him a lifetime as a registered sex offender. >> coming up -- another dramatic moment for owen labrie and another dramatic ceceer. and i want justice. >>> he was once a young man known for being the best of the best at st. paul's school. now owen labrie was convicted of a felo. this means he has to register now as a sex offender. how damaging is that to him? >> it's a scarlet letter and in his case for life. >> reporter: his defense had filed a motion asking the judge to set aside that felony conviction. the judge denied it. so as labrie sat in court for his sentencing yesterday, he
in what day and age would be allow such behavior to be go unpunished. >> reporter: but in a hail harry motion filed at the courthouse, that's what the attorney asked the judge to consider, to spare him a lifetime as a registered sex offender. >> coming up -- another dramatic moment for owen labrie and another dramatic ceceer. and i want justice. >>> he was once a young man known for being the best of the best at st. paul's school. now owen labrie was convicted of a felo....
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in what day and age would be allow such behavior to be go unpunished. >> reporter: but in a hail harryfiled at the courthouse, that's what the attorney asked the judge to consider, to spare him a lifetime as a registered sex offender. >> coming up -- another dramatic moment for owen labrie and another dramatic message from the victim at the center. >> i want the be safe again. and i want justice.
in what day and age would be allow such behavior to be go unpunished. >> reporter: but in a hail harryfiled at the courthouse, that's what the attorney asked the judge to consider, to spare him a lifetime as a registered sex offender. >> coming up -- another dramatic moment for owen labrie and another dramatic message from the victim at the center. >> i want the be safe again. and i want justice.
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however they have gone largely unpunished because they still run the country.e story of a man who confronts, the man at the center of his story. >> the look of silence is about what it's like to live as a survivorendsurvivor genocide whe perpetrators have never been removed from power. in 1965, in indonesia, there was a genocide in which somewhere between half a million and three million people were killed in less than a year. the u.s. government had supported the indonesian military in overflowing the president of indonesia and replacing it with a military dictatorship. all the opponents were killed and the perpetrators had been in power ever since. and the survivors have consequently had to live in fear and in the look of silence, one survivor, the brother of a victim, goes and visits and confronts all the men involved with murdering his brother brot. >> audie is an optometrist, he's testing their eyes trying to help them see. >> they are all old people and they all need eye exam, eye test. so while giving them a free eye test, i ask them the questions about
however they have gone largely unpunished because they still run the country.e story of a man who confronts, the man at the center of his story. >> the look of silence is about what it's like to live as a survivorendsurvivor genocide whe perpetrators have never been removed from power. in 1965, in indonesia, there was a genocide in which somewhere between half a million and three million people were killed in less than a year. the u.s. government had supported the indonesian military in...
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because of his race, while white officers charged in the deaths of unarmed black men have gone unpunished. >> we have years of being scapegoated and being blamed for much larger things going on in this country, whether it be economic recession, or now criminal justice reform that's needed. >> in new york city's china town, the community is rallying around liang, saying that race played a role in his conviction. at this beauty salon, some hair dressers say that this is the first time that they have been spurred to speak out. >> what role did race play in this, if any? do you think that the result would have been different if officer liang was white? >> yes, i think that it had an impact. when i heard the news, i was really upset. it was really unfair. >> but others argue that liang is getting what he deserves. they interrupted saturday's protest in brooklyn with a rally of their own. saying killer cops. some are saying that he should not be punished at all. >> this is not a question of whether people think that he is totally innocent. people understand that he did something wrong, but it d
because of his race, while white officers charged in the deaths of unarmed black men have gone unpunished. >> we have years of being scapegoated and being blamed for much larger things going on in this country, whether it be economic recession, or now criminal justice reform that's needed. >> in new york city's china town, the community is rallying around liang, saying that race played a role in his conviction. at this beauty salon, some hair dressers say that this is the first time...
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however, those responsible have largely gone unpunished because they still run the country. the oscar nominated documentary the look of silence looks at the man who confronts the men who killed his brother in the attacks. joshua oppenheimer and the center of the story. take a look. >> the look of silence is about what it's like to live as a survivor of genocide when the perpetrators have have never been removed from power. in 1965 in indonesia there was a genocide in which somewhere between half omillion and 3 million people were killed in less than a year. the u.s. government had supported the indonesian military in overthrowing the president of indonesia and replacing it with a military dictatorship. all likely opponents of the military dictatorship were killed and the perpetrators have been power ever since. and the survivors have consequently had to live in fear. and the look of silence one survivor, the brother of a victim, goes and visits and confronts all of the men involved with murdering his brother. >> audi is an optometrist, and while asking these men to take resp
however, those responsible have largely gone unpunished because they still run the country. the oscar nominated documentary the look of silence looks at the man who confronts the men who killed his brother in the attacks. joshua oppenheimer and the center of the story. take a look. >> the look of silence is about what it's like to live as a survivor of genocide when the perpetrators have have never been removed from power. in 1965 in indonesia there was a genocide in which somewhere...
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. >> host: well no good deed goetz unpunished and had you pushed your authorities to their ultimate legal possibility, might have gotten less of an angry reaction. >> guest: maybe. >> host: i don't know. >> guest: to give you an an neck dote. i'm on a panel in in aspen. keith alexander is with me, and eric smidt from google is there. he says you have to understand how powerful metadata is, and keith and i go, that's true, eric, but we don't do that. all we get to do is say, did now of those numbers call that one? >> host: nobody believed me when i said that google and amazon particularly together, along with the -- other companies like this that manage data know a lot more about you and what you buy and what sites you sift and so forth than the u.s. government does. >> guest: jim, then the public discussion got even worse. a lot of folks who should know better, who would say, consistently, even after someone may have tried to explain this to them. would say consistently, and then, and then, if they really get interested in who called that number they can click on the number and get the co
. >> host: well no good deed goetz unpunished and had you pushed your authorities to their ultimate legal possibility, might have gotten less of an angry reaction. >> guest: maybe. >> host: i don't know. >> guest: to give you an an neck dote. i'm on a panel in in aspen. keith alexander is with me, and eric smidt from google is there. he says you have to understand how powerful metadata is, and keith and i go, that's true, eric, but we don't do that. all we get to do is...
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and because no good deed goes unpunished, he is getting handed new responsibility such as countering violent extremism on social media, protect critical infrastructure. significant. and because no good deed an effort now led by mr. spalding. these are incredibly tough tasks. but to paraphrase the late, great jack volume enti, i sleep each night a little better because jeh is at the helm of the homeland. he can probably tell you exactly how many hours and minutes he has left before he gets to retire. his wife susan will kill me if i suggest he stay any longer than he has to. ut it is a fact. homeland security secretary number five will have big shoes to fill. so it's an honor to welcome a dear friend, jeh johnson back to the wilson center. [applause] >> thank you very much. i want to say welcome to the many distinguished reforming the way in which the department of homeland security functions to more efficiently deliver our services to the american people. that is my new year's resolution for 2016. we have done a lot over the last two years. there is still much we will do. my overall
and because no good deed goes unpunished, he is getting handed new responsibility such as countering violent extremism on social media, protect critical infrastructure. significant. and because no good deed an effort now led by mr. spalding. these are incredibly tough tasks. but to paraphrase the late, great jack volume enti, i sleep each night a little better because jeh is at the helm of the homeland. he can probably tell you exactly how many hours and minutes he has left before he gets to...
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remember them today, we must not forget that 20 years later this crime remains and it is still unpunished. >> reporter: family members and activists continue to beat the drum and say that they will not forget and they will not forgive. they a ao went on to say that they feel like they have been stabbed in the back by the obama administration as he is set to go a visit cuba and shake hands with raul castro. in opa-locka, todd tongen, local 10 news. kristi: new at new, johnson & johnson being ordered to pay up big. >> constance: why the company will have to shell out millions of dollars over one of its products after the break. >>> and tonight at 11:00, hot or not? >> this has no side effects. >> hot or not? >> most people don't know what they are getting. >> local 10's michael seiden investigates this product quietly being sold we stoarthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. tylenol 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast. we give you your day back. what you do with it is up to you. tylenol . when your type 2 diabetes numbers aren't moving in the right directio
remember them today, we must not forget that 20 years later this crime remains and it is still unpunished. >> reporter: family members and activists continue to beat the drum and say that they will not forget and they will not forgive. they a ao went on to say that they feel like they have been stabbed in the back by the obama administration as he is set to go a visit cuba and shake hands with raul castro. in opa-locka, todd tongen, local 10 news. kristi: new at new, johnson & johnson...
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. >> this is a no good deed goes unpunished type of scenario. she is set to retire in july and she been put out to pasture by the board of education. >> i just want to be back with my kids. i want to be back in the classroom. i need them and they need me. >> reporter: students packed a school board meeting asking for graf's reinstatement but the board wouldn't address the issue citing personnel privacy. around the corner from school where the hot chocolate violation took place there's mixed opinion. >> in this world if you break some rule, you get in trouble for that. >> you got to just be careful what you do with somebody else's child. >> reporter: the woman's attorney says she is asking kindly and compassionately for her job back. in santa moriches, long island, carolyn gusoff, cbs 2 news. >> the santa moriches school district didn't respond to requests for comment. >>> police in brooklyn investigating the stabbing of an hasidic man in crown heights as a possible hate crime. investigators released this police say the 25-year-old victim dressed
. >> this is a no good deed goes unpunished type of scenario. she is set to retire in july and she been put out to pasture by the board of education. >> i just want to be back with my kids. i want to be back in the classroom. i need them and they need me. >> reporter: students packed a school board meeting asking for graf's reinstatement but the board wouldn't address the issue citing personnel privacy. around the corner from school where the hot chocolate violation took place...
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women are inspiration for state representatives who want to ensure future rape crimes don't go unpunished because too much time had passed. to go and report my sexual assault because of the power of bill cosby. >> 32 years ago, at the time, i felt very alone. no one would have believed that mr. jell-o pudding pop, mr. doctor -- was capable of rape and sexual assault. >>reporter: the two women have been working with representative rhonda fields who is sponsoring two bills in committee to extend the time frame a victim can file sexual assault charges without dna evidence. one bill aims to a bollish colorado's current ten year limitation and the other to extend it. >> i prefer to a boll lish the statute of limitation, but if that bill is unsuccessful, then we have another shot. and that shot is to move forward with the cap of 20 years. >>reporter: they say that sex assault victims often need time to feel safe about coming forward with their story. were paralyzed by fear and people not believing them, because of cosby's high profile career. >> so i stayed silent. and then i found out i was no
women are inspiration for state representatives who want to ensure future rape crimes don't go unpunished because too much time had passed. to go and report my sexual assault because of the power of bill cosby. >> 32 years ago, at the time, i felt very alone. no one would have believed that mr. jell-o pudding pop, mr. doctor -- was capable of rape and sexual assault. >>reporter: the two women have been working with representative rhonda fields who is sponsoring two bills in...
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deed goes no good unpunished, jay is getting urgent ew responsibilities such as countering violent extreme ifl coordinating to protect infrastructure and private sector networks. by suzanne w led spalding, who i just introduced. hese are incredibly tough tasks, but to paraphrase, the late great jack -- i sleep each night -- i sleep each night a little better, a little more confidently, because the helm of the homeland department. jake can probably tell you how many hours and minutes he has left before he gets to retire. susan, will kill me if i suggest he stay any longer he has to. it's a fact, the homeland secretary number five, will have big shoes to fill. so it's an honor to welcome a ear friend, secretary of homeland security, jay johnson, back to the wilson center. [applause] much.ne, thank you very want to say welcome to the many distinguished guests. the senior leaders of the components of the department of security, who are here. ecretary chertoff, judge webster, members of the aspen of the press, dr. and her sister, claire o'hare, who is visiting from elly.ticut, and my niece, mos
deed goes no good unpunished, jay is getting urgent ew responsibilities such as countering violent extreme ifl coordinating to protect infrastructure and private sector networks. by suzanne w led spalding, who i just introduced. hese are incredibly tough tasks, but to paraphrase, the late great jack -- i sleep each night -- i sleep each night a little better, a little more confidently, because the helm of the homeland department. jake can probably tell you how many hours and minutes he has left...
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. >> no good deed goes unpunished. had you pushed your authorities to ultimate legal possibility it might have gotten less of a -- angry reaction. >> that maybe. >> l yeah. but i'm on a panel out of aspen, keith alexander is with me, successor, schmitt google is there. saying he doesn't understand how powerful metadata is learn relationships on and on, and keith and i go that's true eric. but we don't do that. [laughter] we say is did that number do this? >> google and amazon particularly along with, you know, saving companies like to manage data, know a lot more about you and what you buy, and what sites you visit and so forth than the u.s. government does. >> and jim and then the public discussion got everyone worse. a lot of folks should know better who say consistently, even after someone may have tried to explain this to them, say king thely, and then, and then if they really get interested in who called that number this can schismly click on that number and get contents of the call and my explanation of that is t
. >> no good deed goes unpunished. had you pushed your authorities to ultimate legal possibility it might have gotten less of a -- angry reaction. >> that maybe. >> l yeah. but i'm on a panel out of aspen, keith alexander is with me, successor, schmitt google is there. saying he doesn't understand how powerful metadata is learn relationships on and on, and keith and i go that's true eric. but we don't do that. [laughter] we say is did that number do this? >> google and...
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in what day and age would be allow such behavior to be go unpunished. >> reporter: but in a hail harryfiled at the courthouse, that's what the attorney asked the judge to consider, to spare him a lifetime as a registered sex offender. >> coming up -- another dramatic moment for owen labrie and another dramatic message from the victim at the center. >> i want the be safe again. and i want justice. four out of five people may not agree on carne asada or carnitas. but four out of five who got their health insurance through covered california got help paying for it. find out if you could be one of them at coveredca.com enroll by january 31st to avoid the irs tax penalty. ♪ now and then we all appreciate a little help. through covered california, health insurance could cost less than you think. and most uninsured californians could get help paying for it. to find free, local, in-person help visit coveredca.com >>> he was once a young man known for being the best of the best at st. paul's school. now owen labrie was convicted of a felony. this means he has to register now as a sex offender.
in what day and age would be allow such behavior to be go unpunished. >> reporter: but in a hail harryfiled at the courthouse, that's what the attorney asked the judge to consider, to spare him a lifetime as a registered sex offender. >> coming up -- another dramatic moment for owen labrie and another dramatic message from the victim at the center. >> i want the be safe again. and i want justice. four out of five people may not agree on carne asada or carnitas. but four out of...
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remember them today, we must not forget that 20 years later this crime remains and it is still unpunished. >> todd: family members and activists continue to b bt the drum and say that they will not forget and they will not forgive. they also went on to say like they feel they've been stabbed in the back by the obama administration as he is set to go and visit cuba and shake hands with raul castro. in opa-locka, todd tongen, local10 news. >> janine: a woman accused of mutilating a man's penis with injections last year appeared in bond court today on new charges. mary gonzalez cash hall iseing charged for allegedly injecting a woman's but objection with some sort of substance that left her to be injured to the point cash hall was put oh a $15,000 bond. investigator say the 55-year-old disfigured a man's penis after injecting it with fillers back in august. sh was latery ready and put on a $100,000 wond. bash hall gonzalez faces several charges including practicing medicine without a license. >> victor: right now it's 4:39, getting really close to that afternoon rush now. let's get a check o
remember them today, we must not forget that 20 years later this crime remains and it is still unpunished. >> todd: family members and activists continue to b bt the drum and say that they will not forget and they will not forgive. they also went on to say like they feel they've been stabbed in the back by the obama administration as he is set to go and visit cuba and shake hands with raul castro. in opa-locka, todd tongen, local10 news. >> janine: a woman accused of mutilating a...
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satisfaction still aren't sterling, the improvements have been significant and because no good deed goes unpunished jeh's getting handed new and urgent responsibilities such as countering violent extremism on social media. coordinating the effort to protect critical infrastructure and private sector networks, an effort now led by suzanne spalding whom i just introduced. these are incredibly tough tasks, but to paraphrase the late great jack valenti, i sleep each night a little better, a little more confidently because jeh is at the helm of the homeland department. jeh can probably tell you exactly how many hours and minutes he has left before he gets to retire. his wife susan will kill me if i suggest he stay any longer than he has to, but it's a fact that homeland secretary number five will have big shoes to fill. so it's an honor to welcome a dear friend, secretary of homeland security jeh johnson back to the wilson center. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> jane, thank you very much. i want to say welcome to the many distinguished guests and the senior leaders and the components of the department of
satisfaction still aren't sterling, the improvements have been significant and because no good deed goes unpunished jeh's getting handed new and urgent responsibilities such as countering violent extremism on social media. coordinating the effort to protect critical infrastructure and private sector networks, an effort now led by suzanne spalding whom i just introduced. these are incredibly tough tasks, but to paraphrase the late great jack valenti, i sleep each night a little better, a little...
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year-old young man who purposefully targeted a young underaged girl for sex would be in trouble now. unpunished. >> reporter: but in a hail harry motion filed at the courthouse, that's what the attorney asked the judge to consider, to spare him a lifetime as a registered sex offender. >> coming up -- another dramatic moment for owen labrie and another dramatic message from the victim at the center. >> i want the be safe again. >>> he was once a young man known for being the best of the best at st. paul's school. now owen labrie was convicted of a felony. this means he has to register now as a sex offender. how damaging is that to him? >> it's a scarlet letter and in >> reporter: his defense had filed a motion asking the judge to set aside that felony conviction. the judge denied it. so as labrie sat in court for his sentencing yesterday, he faced the possibility of serious time behind bars. >> may it please the court -- >> reporter: his defense attorney pleaded with the judge to spare a young man. owen's only crime here, he said, was that he acted like a teenaged boy. >> the inescapable conclus
year-old young man who purposefully targeted a young underaged girl for sex would be in trouble now. unpunished. >> reporter: but in a hail harry motion filed at the courthouse, that's what the attorney asked the judge to consider, to spare him a lifetime as a registered sex offender. >> coming up -- another dramatic moment for owen labrie and another dramatic message from the victim at the center. >> i want the be safe again. >>> he was once a young man known for...
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the treatment we receive as a people goes unpunished. i really don't have to explain that. we see it everyday in the news. >> denise: your film is being shown nationally now? >> i made my first stop here in cleveland due to the fact that it was shot here. i'm looking to go to california, berkeley and attend all the colleges, nationalism i'm looking to go to california, -- then baltimore, hopefully new york as well. >> denise: i tweeted this out, the way they can find out more go to your facebook page? >> yeah, they can go to black or contact me: >> denise: we are going create a link on our website many tharpbg you. we'll be back in our next hour talking to you again. >> thank you. >>> we have in other news weather apps to track snow. what earthquakes? now there's an app for that it is called myshake available for androids. the ultimate goal to data as a since mick network to reduce -- as a sistmick network to -- . >> denise: today is the last day on the menu, three styles. >>> now for those who don't have someone to snuggle up with, one business is changing that. a company
the treatment we receive as a people goes unpunished. i really don't have to explain that. we see it everyday in the news. >> denise: your film is being shown nationally now? >> i made my first stop here in cleveland due to the fact that it was shot here. i'm looking to go to california, berkeley and attend all the colleges, nationalism i'm looking to go to california, -- then baltimore, hopefully new york as well. >> denise: i tweeted this out, the way they can find out more...
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they are our long-term risk in legitimating torture by allowing torture to go as unpunished. within the prominent security state, the payoff lies in meeting short-term risks because the long-term price always debate on someone else's watch. congress itself operates under some incentives as power wars -- "power wars" shows that no legislature wants to risk being that they did for reelection because he ignored a recommendation of the prominent security state. its emphasis on military and intelligence solutions over diplomatic or political solutions saturates the legislative process. legislators are contemptible a ceremonial role to avoid hard national security decisions that may come back to haunt them. congress stands sheepishly by while obama's lawyers present an argument for the legality of the war against isis, an argument based on a 14 year old aumf that authorized a different war for a different purpose against a different enemy. an argument that the "new york times" has rightly labeled preposterous. congress leading intelligence oversight committee, meanwhile, recent rep
they are our long-term risk in legitimating torture by allowing torture to go as unpunished. within the prominent security state, the payoff lies in meeting short-term risks because the long-term price always debate on someone else's watch. congress itself operates under some incentives as power wars -- "power wars" shows that no legislature wants to risk being that they did for reelection because he ignored a recommendation of the prominent security state. its emphasis on military...
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and because no good deed goes unpunished, jay is being handed new responsibilities and the infrastructure and private sector networks and an effort these are incredibly tough tasks, but to paraphrase the late great jack, i sleep better each night, a little more confidently because jay is at the helm of the homeland department. jay can probably tell you how many hours and minutes he has left before he gets to retire. his wife, susan will kill me if i suggest he stays longer than he has to. it's a fact that homeland secretary number five will have big shoes to fill. it's an honor to welcome a dear friend jay johnson back to the wilson center. >> thank you very much. i want to say welcome to the many guests and senior leaders who were here. members of the press. dr. dimarco and her sister. she was visiting from connecticut. and my niece, ellie. sarah harrison who has control of my slides. good morning and thank you for hosting me again for this annual ritual. jane is a terrific supporter of our department and our homeland security mission. and a voice of strength and common sense in this tow
and because no good deed goes unpunished, jay is being handed new responsibilities and the infrastructure and private sector networks and an effort these are incredibly tough tasks, but to paraphrase the late great jack, i sleep better each night, a little more confidently because jay is at the helm of the homeland department. jay can probably tell you how many hours and minutes he has left before he gets to retire. his wife, susan will kill me if i suggest he stays longer than he has to. it's...
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. >> this is a no good deed goes unpunished. she's set to retire in july and has been put out to pasture by the board of education. >> i want to be back with my kids in the classroom. i need them and they need me. >> students asked for her reinstate but the board cited personal privacy. the hot chocolate violation took place. >> this world if you break the rules you get in trouble for that. >> you got to be careful what you do with somebody else's kid >> her attorney says she's asking kindly and compassionately for her job back. cbs 2 news. >> the school district did not respond to our repeated request for comment. >>> a congress man demonstrated his support for vapor products by vaporing during a capitol hill hearing. he says there's nothing wrong with vaporing even on planes. that's what the hearing was about. it's banned by most major airlines but the proposal would set a federal ban on the practice. >>> a tennessee congress man says it's time to stop airlines from putting the squeeze on passengers. now seats are fit more peo
. >> this is a no good deed goes unpunished. she's set to retire in july and has been put out to pasture by the board of education. >> i want to be back with my kids in the classroom. i need them and they need me. >> students asked for her reinstate but the board cited personal privacy. the hot chocolate violation took place. >> this world if you break the rules you get in trouble for that. >> you got to be careful what you do with somebody else's kid >> her...
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and her little stubborn streak cannot go unpunished, so she will stay in her room... for at least a good 10 minutes. i'll put her milk in the refrigerator so it doesn't go to waste. oh, it won't go to waste. samantha, you drank tabitha's milk. so? it wasn't wasted. it wasn't intended for you. oh, that's all right. it's all in the family. [ tinkles ] you do all this research on a perfect car then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should have done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. just one of the many features call for a free quote today. see car insurance in a whole new light. [ ding! ] mr. druggist, may i please have something that might help -- oh, not mr. druggist, mr. apothecary -- purveyor of prescriptions to some of the biggest names in the cosmos. oh, excuse me, mr. apothecary, i need something -- gee, how about some premium-grade nightingale's tongues? they're going for a song. that's an oldie but a goody. will they cure a hunger
and her little stubborn streak cannot go unpunished, so she will stay in her room... for at least a good 10 minutes. i'll put her milk in the refrigerator so it doesn't go to waste. oh, it won't go to waste. samantha, you drank tabitha's milk. so? it wasn't wasted. it wasn't intended for you. oh, that's all right. it's all in the family. [ tinkles ] you do all this research on a perfect car then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should have done more...
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one is no good deed goes unpunished in american life.'s keep this conversation going. there may be deeper and deeper levels of pain and maybe other things the president can do. no and not just is it president. let's get forget we act like muslims are from mars. shop owners, your dentist. the muslim, 6 million muslims in our country and i guarantee you most of them when they go to bed at night they worry about whether their children fit in or belong. doubt t it's taken the whole country tong to respond to this demon skags. >> let's foift what will come next. a good look at the candidates last night. we could suggest the best kind of look. they're talking to actual voters. and point out contrast. what is the suggestion? is bernie sanders right that he's saying hillary clinton is not the kind of progressive that the left demands? or by pushing that point is he making the case for why he can't move to the general election? >> so as you know, chris, have spent my life working to elect democrats up and down the ballot. and some of them have be
one is no good deed goes unpunished in american life.'s keep this conversation going. there may be deeper and deeper levels of pain and maybe other things the president can do. no and not just is it president. let's get forget we act like muslims are from mars. shop owners, your dentist. the muslim, 6 million muslims in our country and i guarantee you most of them when they go to bed at night they worry about whether their children fit in or belong. doubt t it's taken the whole country tong to...