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today, it made a stop in the walkie, wisconsin. it comes from the chippewa national forest that is going through several cities on its way to washington. it supposed to make an appearance at a cleveland browns game. the lighting ceremony will take place on december 4. that's funny you should mention christmas. it is starting to look like christmas will stop snow is piling up in casper, wyoming will stop now the concern is eyes as temperatures plunge even lower. the storm has caused the number of car accidents and doug hill expects me to ask him if it's going to be a white christmas. >> i will let you know on december 26. thank you for your military service. >> bank you. >> a great veterans day and the weather is perfect for the concert tonight. to the other wall, how many of you remember veterans day 1987? a big snowstorm. we had a big storm. we put it together on our website -- check out the blog -- the facts and figures about what happened. 71 and 44. 60 and 43 are the averages. very comfortable early evening weather. in the mid
today, it made a stop in the walkie, wisconsin. it comes from the chippewa national forest that is going through several cities on its way to washington. it supposed to make an appearance at a cleveland browns game. the lighting ceremony will take place on december 4. that's funny you should mention christmas. it is starting to look like christmas will stop snow is piling up in casper, wyoming will stop now the concern is eyes as temperatures plunge even lower. the storm has caused the number...
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they coordinate using walkie talkies and target certain hoechls while the owner is away. if you notice any suspicious behavior, call montgomery county police. >>> right now, the grand jury in ferguson, missouri, is still meeting to consider charges against the officer that shot and killed michael brown. city officials, sport stars, even president obama are calling for calm once the grand jury decides whether to indict officer darren wilson. nbc's jay gray has more from ferguson. >> reporter: as the streets grow more crowded in ferguson, there is an uneasy tension that comes with the waiting here. >> the city is really in a panic at this point. in anticipation of this decision. >> reporter: a decision many believe will come this weekend from the grand jury, considering charges against police officer darren wilson in the august shooting death of unarmed teen michael brown. >> i have confidence we will come through this better and not the worst. >> reporter: the images of violence in the days after brown's death serve as a painful reminder and warning here. >> hurting others
they coordinate using walkie talkies and target certain hoechls while the owner is away. if you notice any suspicious behavior, call montgomery county police. >>> right now, the grand jury in ferguson, missouri, is still meeting to consider charges against the officer that shot and killed michael brown. city officials, sport stars, even president obama are calling for calm once the grand jury decides whether to indict officer darren wilson. nbc's jay gray has more from ferguson....
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i use my walkie, shots fired, send more cars and i chase after michael brown. >> why not stay in the car? he's running away? >> my job isn't just to sit and wait. i have to see where this guy goes. >> you start to follow him. and then he stops? >> he does stop. >> why? >> when he stopped, he turned and faced me. as he does that, his right hand immediately goes into his waistband, and his left hand is a fist and he charges me. >> some of the eyewitnesss said he turned around and put his hands up. >> that would be uncorrect -- incorrect. >> no way? >> no way. >> you say he starts to run, comes towards you. and? >> at that time i gave myself another mental check, can i shoot this guy? legally can i? and the question i answered myself was, i have to. if i don't, he will kill me if he gets to me. i shot again, at least one hit him, i saw him flinch. he's 15 feet away, he's still not stopping. he gets to eight to ten feet, and he starts to lean forward like he's going to tackle me. and i looked down the barrel of my gun, and i saw his head, and that's where it went. >> right in the top of
i use my walkie, shots fired, send more cars and i chase after michael brown. >> why not stay in the car? he's running away? >> my job isn't just to sit and wait. i have to see where this guy goes. >> you start to follow him. and then he stops? >> he does stop. >> why? >> when he stopped, he turned and faced me. as he does that, his right hand immediately goes into his waistband, and his left hand is a fist and he charges me. >> some of the eyewitnesss...
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and when i'm getting out, i used my walkie, i said, shots fired, send more cars. and i start chasing after michael brown. >> you sent that radio message, shots fired, but nobody got it? >> no. >> how come? >> found out later my radio during all of the altercation, which was down on the side, which is where my portable radio sets, the channel was changed from one to three. >> that moment before the second shot, you guys are staring at each other and you said there was a look in his eye. you described it as a demon. >> it was a very, very intense, intense image he was presenting. i was so shocked by the whole interaction, because this escalated so quickly from a simple request to now a fight for survival. and it still doesn't make sense to me why someone would act in that way and be so mad instantly, so aggressive. >> he then does run away. >> yes, he does. >> how far does he go? >> i don't know, i mean, around 30, 40 feet. >> at that moment, you've called for help. >> yes. >> why not stay in the car? he's running aw. >> my job isn't to just sit and wait, you know,
and when i'm getting out, i used my walkie, i said, shots fired, send more cars. and i start chasing after michael brown. >> you sent that radio message, shots fired, but nobody got it? >> no. >> how come? >> found out later my radio during all of the altercation, which was down on the side, which is where my portable radio sets, the channel was changed from one to three. >> that moment before the second shot, you guys are staring at each other and you said there...
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cannot prove 49ers defensivd ray mcdonald committed a cr thousands of northern california nurses are walkiff the job today. the nurses say.. they are not prepared to handle the dead ebola virus. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's tuesday, november 11-th i'm michelle griego. ,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> a billionaire oil man will pay one of the largest divorce settlements in history. a judge ordered continental resources founder harold hamm to fork over nearly $1 billion. forbes estimates his wealth at $14 billion. >>> and a man going through a divorce in pennsylvania apparently wanted to snd a message. he's accused of driving his wife's red corvette into the delaware river monday. police pulled it to shore from about 30 feet of water. the man is being sought and to face charges for violating a protection order and illegal. >>> to sports now, it looks like the philadelphia eagles are ready to turn the keys of the franchise over to the san-chise. quarterback mark sanchez takes off in the place of th
cannot prove 49ers defensivd ray mcdonald committed a cr thousands of northern california nurses are walkiff the job today. the nurses say.. they are not prepared to handle the dead ebola virus. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's tuesday, november 11-th i'm michelle griego. ,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> a billionaire oil man will pay one of the largest divorce settlements in history. a...
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and when i'm getting out, i use my walkie, i said, shots fired, send more cars. i start chasing after michael brown. >> reporter: why not stay in the car? he's running away. >> because he's not -- my job isn't just to sit and wait. you know, i have to see where this guy goes. >> reporter: you felt it was your duty to give chase? >> yes, it was. that's what we were trained to do. >> reporter: and he runs out of the car, gets about 30, 40 feet, you can now get out of the car. you start to follow him and then -- he stops? >> he does stop. >> reporter: why? >> when he stopped, he turned and faced me. as he does that, his right hand immediately goes into his waistband and his left hand is a fist at his side and he starting charging me. >> reporter: what did you think when you saw that? >> i didn't know. my initial thought was, is there a weapon in there? >> reporter: even though he hadn't pulled something out earlier when he was confronting you. >> it was still just the unknown. again, we're taught to, let me see your hands. >> reporter: as you know, some of the eye w
and when i'm getting out, i use my walkie, i said, shots fired, send more cars. i start chasing after michael brown. >> reporter: why not stay in the car? he's running away. >> because he's not -- my job isn't just to sit and wait. you know, i have to see where this guy goes. >> reporter: you felt it was your duty to give chase? >> yes, it was. that's what we were trained to do. >> reporter: and he runs out of the car, gets about 30, 40 feet, you can now get out of...
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so i get really nervous because i could hear the buckles and walkie talkies.turn around, the tall officer hit me in the face. i hit the floor and he says he's resisting arrest. a swarm of officers came to me. >> he ain't do nothing! he ain't do nothing! >> no. no. he ain't do anything. >> i said why you punching me. why you kicking me. they just continue to assault me. they finally put cuffs on me and get me up, but they are picking me up by my wrists which did damage to my shoulders. >> he ain't do nothing! >> who would have happened if there was no video? >> there wouldn't have been anything, but my word against 15 police officers. >> luis' mom used to trust the police, but has had a change of heart. >> i brought up my kids to respect police. if they had a problem, they could go to a police officer and say i'm lost. can you help me get home. the thing that bothers me the most, how can you come to someone you can't trust? >> luis was charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and obstructing a government official. all charges were dropped. police will
so i get really nervous because i could hear the buckles and walkie talkies.turn around, the tall officer hit me in the face. i hit the floor and he says he's resisting arrest. a swarm of officers came to me. >> he ain't do nothing! he ain't do nothing! >> no. no. he ain't do anything. >> i said why you punching me. why you kicking me. they just continue to assault me. they finally put cuffs on me and get me up, but they are picking me up by my wrists which did damage to my...
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channelalking with a blindfold between buildings, at's what jnet yellens inwi themark lou: ink aoofeople e walkiwaarnedlindfos in the make it's hard to discern which way they'readed. we'rgoing to turn to and yo ask whe the markekets headed, and should investorse on alerfor a downddaft or poised foopportunity? >> iithinwe'vead o o near-tercoection,he marketet ioing to head higher the en of th yea i ict earket this ti next year will be higger number of factors, the$2 trillion of cash on the s&p 500 balance sheet. if we getny type of pegiatiopass fromhe republicans any, type of benenefici regulatory ruic, y ler term guidancerom the currrrent adminiration, stocks.ing tgo well f executiv willakehat cash, moving back io mpanie it will lead to a higher return on equity, wch wil be beer foe stocmarket. lou: anthony isalkingbout the repatriation of $2 trillion. >> about 2.3 now. of money. lo we nt throuhi in 2004. the principal beneficis who benefitted most,,000 bs. >> i think ii's a little dierent today because we've hasix years of cporaon ring back, getting defensiv being fearf othe aordable carect or
channelalking with a blindfold between buildings, at's what jnet yellens inwi themark lou: ink aoofeople e walkiwaarnedlindfos in the make it's hard to discern which way they'readed. we'rgoing to turn to and yo ask whe the markekets headed, and should investorse on alerfor a downddaft or poised foopportunity? >> iithinwe'vead o o near-tercoection,he marketet ioing to head higher the en of th yea i ict earket this ti next year will be higger number of factors, the$2 trillion of cash on the...
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. >> why are we on the walkie- talkies in the same room? >> three years ago when the movie came out it was a surprise favorite. the actors were hilarious as a set out to eliminate their evil employers. relatable, original and at least funny. all the things the second one is not. not even a story about bad bosses. now it's a kidnap/face movie about them getting out wronged by a mogul who decides to get revenge by kidnapping his sleazy son. played by chris behind. there are only scattered laughs if you can take the three actors and yelling out their lines and constantly talking over each other. seemingly making it all up hoping something funny would happen. mostly just exhaustion happens. jennifer anniston, jimmie foxx and kevin spacey are back but they add about as much as the weak script does. the film is another sequel that should not have been made. horribly dull dean's list d. >> the mission we have been preparing for our entire life. >> for the weekend, penguins' of madagascar, a silly sequel breaking the birds off into their own spy st
. >> why are we on the walkie- talkies in the same room? >> three years ago when the movie came out it was a surprise favorite. the actors were hilarious as a set out to eliminate their evil employers. relatable, original and at least funny. all the things the second one is not. not even a story about bad bosses. now it's a kidnap/face movie about them getting out wronged by a mogul who decides to get revenge by kidnapping his sleazy son. played by chris behind. there are only...
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police say they use women as lookouts and coordinate using walkie talkies and target certain homes while owner is away. more than a dozen incidents were reported in september and october. if you notice any suspicious behavior, call montgomery county police. >>> today, police will canvas the neighborhood looking for clues in the death of a postal worker in maryland. tyson barnett was shot and killed while delivering mail. he was working in the fairmont area after dark when the shooting happened. there is a $125,000 reward in this case. the canvassing will happen starting at 9:00 this morning. >>> students at university of virginia marched on campus to demonstrate their anger over what they call a rape culture on campus n a rolling stone article a woman claim she was raped by seven fraternity brothers during 2012. once a member of that fraternity, phi kapa si. letters were sent promising to address issues raised in the article. >>> following a developing story out of ohio this morning. a pregnant woman and three others were murdered overnight inside a cleveland home. the victims include tw
police say they use women as lookouts and coordinate using walkie talkies and target certain homes while owner is away. more than a dozen incidents were reported in september and october. if you notice any suspicious behavior, call montgomery county police. >>> today, police will canvas the neighborhood looking for clues in the death of a postal worker in maryland. tyson barnett was shot and killed while delivering mail. he was working in the fairmont area after dark when the shooting...
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so i get really nervous because i could hear like the buckles and the walkie-talkies and everything.n i turn around, the tall officer punches me in the face. i hit the floor and he screams, "he's resisting arrest" and a swarm of officers from everywhere came to me. >> he ain't do nothing! he ain't do nothing! >> he didn't do nothing! he ain't do nothing! >> i'm screaming, "why are you punching me, why are you kicking me? just take me, take me." they continued to assault me. they finally put cuffs on me and finally get me up but they're only picking me up by my wrists, which is what did the major damage to my shoulders. >> he didn't do nothing, man! he didn't do nothing! >> reporter: what would have happened if there was no video? >> like, there wouldn't have been anything but my word against 15 police officers. >> reporter: luis' mom, evelyn, used to trust the police but has had a change of heart. >> i brought up my kids to respect police. if they had a problem, they could go to a policeman and say, listen, i'm lost, can you help me get home? the thing that bothers me the most is how
so i get really nervous because i could hear like the buckles and the walkie-talkies and everything.n i turn around, the tall officer punches me in the face. i hit the floor and he screams, "he's resisting arrest" and a swarm of officers from everywhere came to me. >> he ain't do nothing! he ain't do nothing! >> he didn't do nothing! he ain't do nothing! >> i'm screaming, "why are you punching me, why are you kicking me? just take me, take me." they...
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when i'm getting out, i use walkie and say shots fired, send more. i startsi chasing after michael brown. >> why didn't you stop and wait? you thought it was your duty to chase? >> yes, it was. that's what we are trained to do. >> darren wilson at the center of this story. our correspondent is in ferguson. she spoke to me earlier from outside the police station. >> reporter: things have quieted down. i was at the police station a few hours ago. i've been here through the course of the evening and height of the proof test. there were several hundred people here as you saw just then in john's report just then. things progressively got more tense through the course of the evening. people started to throw things into the crowd. at that appoint, police called on the crowds to disperse. they said you must disperse immediately or you could face arrests. at that point they cleared the streets from protestors. there were police dressed in e riot gear carrying sticks. nothing on the scale we saw 24 hours ago. there were a few attempts at looting i understand.
when i'm getting out, i use walkie and say shots fired, send more. i startsi chasing after michael brown. >> why didn't you stop and wait? you thought it was your duty to chase? >> yes, it was. that's what we are trained to do. >> darren wilson at the center of this story. our correspondent is in ferguson. she spoke to me earlier from outside the police station. >> reporter: things have quieted down. i was at the police station a few hours ago. i've been here through the...
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so i get really nervous because i could hear like the buckles and the walkie-talkies and everything. when i turn around, the tall officer punches me in the face. i hit the floor and he screams, "he's resisting arrest" and a swarm of officers from everywhere came to me. >> he ain't do nothing! he ain't do nothing! >> he didn't do nothing! he ain't do nothing! >> i'm screaming, "why are you punching me, why are you kicking me? just take me, take me." they continued to assault me. they finally put cuffs on me and finally get me up but they're only picking me up by my wrists, which is what did the major damage to my shoulders. >> he didn't do nothing, man! he didn't do nothing! >> reporter: what would have happened if there was no video? >> like, there wouldn't have been anything but my word against 15 police officers. >> reporter: luis' mom, evelyn, used to trust the police but has had a change of heart. >> i brought up my kids to respect police. if they had a problem, they could go to a policeman and say, listen, i'm lost, can you help me get home? the thing that bothers me the most is
so i get really nervous because i could hear like the buckles and the walkie-talkies and everything. when i turn around, the tall officer punches me in the face. i hit the floor and he screams, "he's resisting arrest" and a swarm of officers from everywhere came to me. >> he ain't do nothing! he ain't do nothing! >> he didn't do nothing! he ain't do nothing! >> i'm screaming, "why are you punching me, why are you kicking me? just take me, take me." they...
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i use my walky and say, "shots fired. send more cars." chasing after michael brown. >> why not stay in the car? he's running away. >> because he's not -- my job isn't to sit and wait. i have to see where this guy goes. >> you felt it was your duty to give chase? >> it was, it was. that's what we are trained to do. >> and he runs out of the car, gets about 30 or 40 feet. you can now get out of the car. you start to follow him. and then he stops? >> he does stop. >> why? >> when he stopped, he turned and faced me. his right hand immediately goes into his waist band and his left hand is a fist at his side and he starts charging me. >> pretty powerful hearing it straight from his mouth. and when george sat down to do the interview, he said nothing is off limits. he was willing to talk about anything. >> we have some of the testimony we read through. it's one thing to read it. it's another thing to hear it actually come from him. this is the first time we've heard anybody, only two people really know what happened. one of them is dead. and we
i use my walky and say, "shots fired. send more cars." chasing after michael brown. >> why not stay in the car? he's running away. >> because he's not -- my job isn't to sit and wait. i have to see where this guy goes. >> you felt it was your duty to give chase? >> it was, it was. that's what we are trained to do. >> and he runs out of the car, gets about 30 or 40 feet. you can now get out of the car. you start to follow him. and then he stops? >>...
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look, want to go walkies? for them to be in pain or go through any risky procedures just freaks me out. come on. chris: got to feel for her. i mean as a game, it seems so harmless, and it sounds like they did it all the time, but it's not really what you expect when you come running around the corner to run into your owner. narrator: little hooligan is in agony after a game of chase ended in tears. woman: x-ray. chris: big fracture right across the middle there. that would be incredibly sore. that's not just one fracture. that's two. it's almost amazing she didn't hear a crack, because that's what would have happened with this too, would have been an absolute snap. so she actually does have a fracture here, so right through her radius and her ulna. sarah: baby. chris: what's hard about these types of fractures is they're not simple fix. we're talking about serious orthopedic surgery. sarah: oh, dear. it's all right. narrator: hooligan now needs to be transferred to the small animal specialist hospital for a ma
look, want to go walkies? for them to be in pain or go through any risky procedures just freaks me out. come on. chris: got to feel for her. i mean as a game, it seems so harmless, and it sounds like they did it all the time, but it's not really what you expect when you come running around the corner to run into your owner. narrator: little hooligan is in agony after a game of chase ended in tears. woman: x-ray. chris: big fracture right across the middle there. that would be incredibly sore....
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how they used walkie-talkies to communicate and how they left a look out man outside and then the moneyce. >> we have a picture. picture speak as thousand words. here we are. we put that picture up. and people reach out to us. >> reporter: the sheriff's department put that out on facebook, twitter, instagram and youtube and the victims put the video out too. >> inspector gadget for us. empowering. it does make you feel like there is something you can do. >> reporter: they took jewelry and while she knows she may never get it back she hopes to keep them from happening again. >> reporter: investigators say there has been an increase in property crime in the area and they are checking to see if this is linked to others. they already have leads but no arrests so far. >> the drop cams run $200 each. it is a small investment for a big pay off for investigators. . >> reporter: you are paying for the camera and then you pay for the service and investigators say it is a tremendous benefit for them. in fact, you know, the investigator has one at his house. >> thank you. >>> students at san jose s
how they used walkie-talkies to communicate and how they left a look out man outside and then the moneyce. >> we have a picture. picture speak as thousand words. here we are. we put that picture up. and people reach out to us. >> reporter: the sheriff's department put that out on facebook, twitter, instagram and youtube and the victims put the video out too. >> inspector gadget for us. empowering. it does make you feel like there is something you can do. >> reporter:...
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my assignment was to stand down with a walkie-talkie and let john and judy know from the coming ingatewho was for these evening sessions in the you'll oval room upstairs, president. and he would have his note cards and go with -- take the legislativefrom the strategists. and the lobbying was intense, to try to get those sales for the saudis. on, youould have been know, anywhere. that's the way the lobbying went. mobility. you could move around the grounds. >> i want to circle back to that a minute and ask you all to talk about your knowledge of the president and the personal interactions with the whether that made a significant difference in your reporting. but on that point, i want to go to brooks and ask about the visual element of this. were there -- did you have meaningful access to the andidents whom you covered, can you think of some examples happened?t >> how would you define meaningful access? bush at his ranch maybe. i remember that series of photos. well, a lot of play in for still photography, our opportunity is basically sort of fallen into three buckets. the big general pr
my assignment was to stand down with a walkie-talkie and let john and judy know from the coming ingatewho was for these evening sessions in the you'll oval room upstairs, president. and he would have his note cards and go with -- take the legislativefrom the strategists. and the lobbying was intense, to try to get those sales for the saudis. on, youould have been know, anywhere. that's the way the lobbying went. mobility. you could move around the grounds. >> i want to circle back to that...
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so my assignment was to stand down there with a walkie-talkie and let john and judy know who was coming in for the evening sessions in the yellow oval room up stairs with the president and he would have note cards and take the assignments from the legislature strategy and the lobbying was intense to get the a-wax sale for the saudi arabia -- the saudi's. been anything else, that was the way the lobbying went. and you had mobility and you could move around the ground. and want to circle around talk about your knowledge of the president and whether that made a significant difference in the reporting. on that point, i want to go to brooks and ask about the visual element of this. were there -- did you have meaningful access to the presidents whom you covered and can you think of examples of how that happened? >> how would you define meaningful access? [laughter] well, bush at his ranch, maybe. i remember that series of photos got a lot of play. >> for still photography our , opportunities fall into three buckets. the big, general press conferences, pool events and exclusive behind the scen
so my assignment was to stand down there with a walkie-talkie and let john and judy know who was coming in for the evening sessions in the yellow oval room up stairs with the president and he would have note cards and take the assignments from the legislature strategy and the lobbying was intense to get the a-wax sale for the saudi arabia -- the saudi's. been anything else, that was the way the lobbying went. and you had mobility and you could move around the ground. and want to circle around...
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this very big german policeman dressed in black leather with all kinds of microphones, guns and walkie-talkiesu name it. he looked terrifying, and he had the soul of a dancer. a really soft person, wonderful. we became friends. he had a dog called atila. so i named the dog after his dog because his dog died. >> now that you raised to the olympics, most people might not realize that isabel allende is an olympian, but you're going to have to tell us the rest of the story in the we will come back to "ripper." this was 2006 in italy? >> i don't remember the year very well, but we got a phone call saying i have been chosen to carry the olympics. i have never done any sports my life. i don't know what a treadmill is. i've never been in a gym. i said what ? my son who is an athlete, he could not believe it. he thought it was the most unfair thing in the world. but they chose me to represent south america. susan sarandon was going to represent north america. sophia loren, europe. ok. and i was between them. [laughter] not a good position. so we get there and first of all, eight hours in the green room
this very big german policeman dressed in black leather with all kinds of microphones, guns and walkie-talkiesu name it. he looked terrifying, and he had the soul of a dancer. a really soft person, wonderful. we became friends. he had a dog called atila. so i named the dog after his dog because his dog died. >> now that you raised to the olympics, most people might not realize that isabel allende is an olympian, but you're going to have to tell us the rest of the story in the we will come...
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because i don't think elves carry walkie-talkies. gnomes probably do.nt is -- like the police chief said -- go ahead and stop no matter who is in the crosswalk. how about that? as a matter of policy, don't duck your responsibilities as driver and just yield to the ridicu-list. hey, that's it for us. the cnn special report "buried secrets: who murdered the mcstay family" hosted by randi kaye, starts now. >> the following is a cnn special report. >> there's the house. >> reporter: once a cold case. >> whoever did this to the family had this well planned out. >> reporter: a family of four vanishes from their home in suburban san diego. no signs of a struggle. >> don't go anywhere without the double stroller. >> reporter: or any apparent plans to flee. gone without a trace. >> there was no way they left willingly. and it's been said since day one. >> reporter: then four years later, 100 miles from their
because i don't think elves carry walkie-talkies. gnomes probably do.nt is -- like the police chief said -- go ahead and stop no matter who is in the crosswalk. how about that? as a matter of policy, don't duck your responsibilities as driver and just yield to the ridicu-list. hey, that's it for us. the cnn special report "buried secrets: who murdered the mcstay family" hosted by randi kaye, starts now. >> the following is a cnn special report. >> there's the house....
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>> why are we on the walkie-talkies, we're in the same room.> we're checking the equipment >> we don't need to check the equipment. he's on a tv remote control. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: please welcome back to the show, my very good friend jason sudeikis. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: congrats. >> thank you. >> seth: i have so many things to congratulate you on. a new movie, new baby boy. you're a father for the first time. >> that's right, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: seven months in. seven months in the building. >> seven months in my dick works. everything is good, yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: congratulations. and then this kansas city, they finally -- the royals went back the world series. >> 29 years. yeah >> seth: 29 years. you went to the game. >> i did. myself and three pals went to game four to clinch the pennant, which was great. it was wonderful. it was three of my oldest friends, one from kindergarten, one from fourth grade, one from eighth grade. the kindergarten friend is an emergency room docto
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another hit and put my gun add opened fire then guy to exit my car an when i'm getting out i use my walkie say shots fired. i start chasing after michael brown. >> why in the stay in the car he's running away. >> because he's not my job isn't to just sit and wait. i have to see where the guy goes. >> sow felt it was your duty to give chase. >> yes, it was. that's what we are trained to do. >> officer wilson told him there is nothing would he do differently. >> it is what he has e.u. heard him trained to do men time an attorney for the brown family express their disappointment early day. we object publicly and loudly as we canon behave of mcal brown junior family that this process is broken. >> tonight so many here questioning why the pros cawtor came out with the decision so late last night by the time the announcement made protest authorizes already gathered in ferguson. >> decision to announce it at night was prosecutor alone he defended the decision today saying it gave schools time to get children home and in a safe location. >> also gave businesses time to make a decision about the sa
another hit and put my gun add opened fire then guy to exit my car an when i'm getting out i use my walkie say shots fired. i start chasing after michael brown. >> why in the stay in the car he's running away. >> because he's not my job isn't to just sit and wait. i have to see where the guy goes. >> sow felt it was your duty to give chase. >> yes, it was. that's what we are trained to do. >> officer wilson told him there is nothing would he do differently....
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then i go to exit my car, and when i get out i use mid-walky and say "shots fire, send more cars."er michael brown. >> why not stay in the car? he's running away? >> because he's not -- my job isn't just to sit and wait. i have to see where this guy goes. >> you felt it was your duty to give chase? >> yes, it was. that's what we are trained to do. >> and he runs out of the car, gets about 30, 40 feet, you can now get out of the car, you start to follow him and then he stops? he. >> he does stop? >> why? >> when he stopped, he turned and face me and as he does that, his right hand immediately goes into his waistband and his left hand is a fist at his side and he starts charging me. >> what did you think when you saw that that? >> i didn't know, my initial thought was "is there a weapon in there?" >> even though he hadn't pulled anything out earlier? >> it was still just the unknown. >> joining us our cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney mark o'mara and cnn legal analyst mel robbins. good to have you with us. that unknown, what do you make of officer wilson's recollection
then i go to exit my car, and when i get out i use mid-walky and say "shots fire, send more cars."er michael brown. >> why not stay in the car? he's running away? >> because he's not -- my job isn't just to sit and wait. i have to see where this guy goes. >> you felt it was your duty to give chase? >> yes, it was. that's what we are trained to do. >> and he runs out of the car, gets about 30, 40 feet, you can now get out of the car, you start to follow...
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. >> then i go to exit my car and when i'm getting out, i used my walkie and said, shots fired. and i start chasing after michael brown. >> why not stay in the car? >> my job isn't to sit and wait. i have to see where this guy goes. >> you felt it was your duty to give chase? >> yes, it was. that's what we were trained to do. >> let's bring in tom fuentes now. tom, i want to hear your perspective on this. do you think there really was a duty here to give chase? what are law enforcement officers trained to do in a situation like that? >> well, yes, i think he had a duty to give chase because at this point, we don't know -- the officer wouldn't know the extent of what occurred at the convenience store. but he would know that he has just been punched in the face, wrestled at his car, that his gun -- that they had a struggle over the weapon. there were shots fired in the car. and now brown takes off, the officer assumes his radio is still on the same channel to say, i have the suspects from the grocery store, i'm exiting the car now. so that first call would have gone out that he se
. >> then i go to exit my car and when i'm getting out, i used my walkie and said, shots fired. and i start chasing after michael brown. >> why not stay in the car? >> my job isn't to sit and wait. i have to see where this guy goes. >> you felt it was your duty to give chase? >> yes, it was. that's what we were trained to do. >> let's bring in tom fuentes now. tom, i want to hear your perspective on this. do you think there really was a duty here to give...
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and when i'm getting out i used my walky and said shots fired, send more cars, and i start chasing after michael brown. >> why not stay in the car? he's running away? >> because he's not -- my job isn't just to sit and wait. i have to see where this guy goes. >> so you thought it was your duty to give chase? >> yes, it was. that's what we are trained to do. >> and he runs out of the car, gets about 30 or 40 feet. you can now get out of the car, you start to follow him, and then he stops? >> he does stop. >> why? >> when he stopped, he turned and faced me. as he does that, his right hand immediately goes into his waistband and his left fanned is a fist at his side and he starts charging me. >> what did you think when you saw that? >> i didn't know. my immediately thought was, is there a weapon in there? >> even though he hadn't pulled anything out earlier when he was confronting you. >> it was the fear of the unknown. >> some of the eyewitnesses said at that moment when he turned around, he turned around and put his hands up. >> that would be incorrect. incorrect. >> no way? >> no way. >>
and when i'm getting out i used my walky and said shots fired, send more cars, and i start chasing after michael brown. >> why not stay in the car? he's running away? >> because he's not -- my job isn't just to sit and wait. i have to see where this guy goes. >> so you thought it was your duty to give chase? >> yes, it was. that's what we are trained to do. >> and he runs out of the car, gets about 30 or 40 feet. you can now get out of the car, you start to follow...
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then i go to exit my car and i use my walky and i say "shots fired. send more cars." then i started chasing him. >> how come nobody got it? >> i found out later my radio during the altercation which was on the side which was where my portable radio is kept, the channel was changed from 1 to 3. >> that moment before the second shot you guys were staring at each other and you said there was a look in his eye like something you've never seen before. you described it as a demon. >> it was a very, very intense, intense image he was presenting. i was so shocked by the whole interaction because this was -- escalated so quickly from a simple request to now a fight for survival. and it still doesn't make sense to me why someone would act in that way and be so mad instantly, so aggressive instantly. >> and he then does run away? >> yes, he does. >> how far does he go? >> i don't know. around 30, 40 feet. >> at that moment you've called for help. why not stay in the car? he's runningaway. >> my job isn't to just sit and wait. i have to see where this guy goes. my goal wasn't to
then i go to exit my car and i use my walky and i say "shots fired. send more cars." then i started chasing him. >> how come nobody got it? >> i found out later my radio during the altercation which was on the side which was where my portable radio is kept, the channel was changed from 1 to 3. >> that moment before the second shot you guys were staring at each other and you said there was a look in his eye like something you've never seen before. you described it as...
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in 64 years, we have only done during --ther time, >> for a man that gives lessons about walkie charts -- wonky charts. sinces is the last time 1950 that we have seen what we have seen in oil, which opec has to address november 27. >> or maybe they won't. >> i don't think they have a choice here. something that the big slide in oil prices is because workers are realizing that oil -- opec is not going to do anything. work a goldman sachs and bank of america merrill lynch, all looking at this interesting back-and-forth. >it seems very supply based rigt now. >> all that supply is coming from the united states. the u.s. is swimming in barrels. >> the president visits myanmar as russian troops visit ukraine. opec will visit november 27. we visit with david wu. meetings. give us the update on oil. think francisco feels that $80 is going to represent the bottom. anything can happen, but i think it is quite interesting that opec came up with their dayection of $1 million per -- one million barrels per day in declining demand for the next year. >> we will talk about oil and a bit. ukraine is re
in 64 years, we have only done during --ther time, >> for a man that gives lessons about walkie charts -- wonky charts. sinces is the last time 1950 that we have seen what we have seen in oil, which opec has to address november 27. >> or maybe they won't. >> i don't think they have a choice here. something that the big slide in oil prices is because workers are realizing that oil -- opec is not going to do anything. work a goldman sachs and bank of america merrill lynch, all...
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ear plug not in their ear, and they're walkie-talkie was in the locker room. second instance is the gentleman on the elevator who has the story is told was certified and authorized to be there with a gun. and he was doing his job. he was a commander in chief after he got in the car. how does that trickle up to if you were at that time director. how does that trickle up? those are incidents that with the best mind you couldn't imagine that happening. and they were legitimately doing his job, certified and got star happy and took pictures? why don't i yield to you and find out, because i want to get to the point that we're not knocking off directors every five minutes because of incidents happened that should have been taken care of by the immediate manager? mr. clancy? >> yes, sir. yes, ma'am. as far as the officer at the white house complex on the cell phone, that's been reported through the investigation deputy secretary of homeland security, we waited for that report to be concluded. and we forwarded the facts of that report onto our office of integrity. so
ear plug not in their ear, and they're walkie-talkie was in the locker room. second instance is the gentleman on the elevator who has the story is told was certified and authorized to be there with a gun. and he was doing his job. he was a commander in chief after he got in the car. how does that trickle up to if you were at that time director. how does that trickle up? those are incidents that with the best mind you couldn't imagine that happening. and they were legitimately doing his job,...
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when i'm getting out, i use my walkie and said, shots fired. send more cars.rt chasing after michael brown. >> why not stay in the car. he's running away. >> because he's not -- my job isn't to just sit and wait. i have to see where this guy goes. >> you start to follow him and then he stops? >> he does stop. he turned and faced me. his right hand immediately goes into his waist band and his left hand is a fist at his side and he starts charging me. >> some of the eyewitnesses said at that moment he turned around, he turned around and put his hands up. >> that would be uncorrect, incorrect. >> no way? >> no way. >> so you say he starts to stutter step, starts to come toward you, and -- >> i gave myself another mental check. can i shoot this guy? legally, can i? and the question i answered myself was, i have to. if i don't, he will kill me if he gets to me. >> even though he's 35, 40 feet away? >> once he's coming that direction if he hasn't stopped yet, when is he going to stop? after he's coming at me and i decide to shoot, i fired a series of shots, and paus
when i'm getting out, i use my walkie and said, shots fired. send more cars.rt chasing after michael brown. >> why not stay in the car. he's running away. >> because he's not -- my job isn't to just sit and wait. i have to see where this guy goes. >> you start to follow him and then he stops? >> he does stop. he turned and faced me. his right hand immediately goes into his waist band and his left hand is a fist at his side and he starts charging me. >> some of the...
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when i get out i use my walky and say shots fired send more cars. >> why not stay in the car, he's runningway. >> because he's not -- my job isn't to sit and wait. i have to see where this guy goes. >> you felt it was you're duty to give chase. >> yes, it was. that's what we were trained to do. bill: now you have a case where there was so much violence two nights ago. yet last night was reasonably calm. what made the continues, do you think? -- what made the difference, do you think? >> some of the energy left the crowd. and i think the officials, governor nixon finally called up enough national guardsmen to combat the violence. you finally had enough police presence to meet the actual violence that was going on. bill: why did he not do that the night before? what was he worried about? >> that's the $64,000 question. remember when he said he was declaring a state of emergency? he was asked who is in charge, who is going to call up the national guard. we had all these weeks to get ready for this and the first tight they call up 700. of those 700, 400 went to the city of st. louis. 300 were
when i get out i use my walky and say shots fired send more cars. >> why not stay in the car, he's runningway. >> because he's not -- my job isn't to sit and wait. i have to see where this guy goes. >> you felt it was you're duty to give chase. >> yes, it was. that's what we were trained to do. bill: now you have a case where there was so much violence two nights ago. yet last night was reasonably calm. what made the continues, do you think? -- what made the difference,...
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i use my walkie, shots fired, send more cars. and i chies after michael brown. >> you describe him as a demon in the car. do you know where that word came from? what were you seeing at that moment? >> it was just such a high level of intensity and aggression and anr that it was almost unfathomable to see it. how is this happening. it was shocked. >> and you're positive that you'd have that exact same reaction if you were white. >> yes. >> some of the witnesses have said they thought you were out of control. that somehow you had snapped. >> that would be incorrect. there was never -- the only emotion i ever felt was fear, and then it was survival and training. >> we know from the autopsy reports that no shots went into michael brown from the back. did you fire any shots when he was running away. >> no. >> only fired to his front. >> correct. >> as you know some of the eyewitnesss said at the moment he turned around he turned around and put his hands up. >> that would be uncorrect -- incorrect. >> no way. >> no way. >> some witness
i use my walkie, shots fired, send more cars. and i chies after michael brown. >> you describe him as a demon in the car. do you know where that word came from? what were you seeing at that moment? >> it was just such a high level of intensity and aggression and anr that it was almost unfathomable to see it. how is this happening. it was shocked. >> and you're positive that you'd have that exact same reaction if you were white. >> yes. >> some of the witnesses have...
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the agent started taking out their weapons and their walkie-talkies and then these two guys started waiting to get out. let me off, let me off they were scared. the agent who was driving said hey i stop bothering me. i'm having enough trouble driving this bus. then another agent got up and he had a shotgun over his shoulder and then they really started ringing to get off. finally the agent who was driving understood what was going on, let them out and they went running down the street and nobody heard from them again. when it comes to the secret service buzzer which is only $1.6 billion a year and that includes not only protection of the president of the vice president and om individuals together including white house staff as well as visiting heads of state, the national nominating conventions plus the secret service investigates counterfeiting and financial crimes. the budget is ridiculous. it's about the amount of one stealth bomber and the secret service just creeps along like a car without an oil change. all around its crumbling. in fact they have actually refused to update their devic
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targeting them early, and we will have to do an even better job to win in places >> let's go to them a walkie sentinel journal. -- milwaukee sentinel journal. there are states where you have been winning midterms, dominating midterms, and losing presidential's. 2014what happened in change the size or the challenge for you? saying,s like you are you still have to be purposed to win a presidential campaign. why do you have to be perfect? what is the nature of the challenge? leaving the candidates aside. >> i don't think we have been showing up enough and hispanic, asian, and black communities over the last several years because when you look at the map , who represents milwaukee? democrat congressman, democrat state senator, democratic assembly person. who is that the hispanic community, democrats. while you can win everywhere in a midterm when you have 2.5 , fourn people voting months later you had 3.1 million people vote and you for great about the performance in the , but if you are not showing up and working hard in those communities on a year-round basis, it comes back in the presidential
targeting them early, and we will have to do an even better job to win in places >> let's go to them a walkie sentinel journal. -- milwaukee sentinel journal. there are states where you have been winning midterms, dominating midterms, and losing presidential's. 2014what happened in change the size or the challenge for you? saying,s like you are you still have to be purposed to win a presidential campaign. why do you have to be perfect? what is the nature of the challenge? leaving the...
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targeting them early, and we will have to do an even better job to win in places >> let's go to them a walkiesentinel journal. -- milwaukee sentinel journal. there are states where you have been winning midterms, dominating midterms, and losing presidential's. 2014what happened in change the size or the challenge for you? saying,s like you are you still have to be purposed to win a presidential campaign.
targeting them early, and we will have to do an even better job to win in places >> let's go to them a walkiesentinel journal. -- milwaukee sentinel journal. there are states where you have been winning midterms, dominating midterms, and losing presidential's. 2014what happened in change the size or the challenge for you? saying,s like you are you still have to be purposed to win a presidential campaign.
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ear plug not in their ear, and they're walkie-talkie was in the locker room. second instance is the gentleman on the elevator who has the story is told was certified and authorized to be there with a gun. and he was doing his job. he was a commander in chief after he got in the car. how does that trickle up to if you were at that time director. how does that trickle up? those are incidents that with the best mind you couldn't imagine that happening. and they were legitimately doing his job, certified and got star happy and took pictures? why don't i yield to you and find out, because i want to get to the point that we're not knocking off directors every five minutes because of incidents happened that should have been taken care of by the immediate manager? mr. clancy? >> yes, sir. yes, ma'am. as far as the officer at the white house complex on the cell phone, that's been reported through the investigation deputy secretary of homeland security, we waited for that report to be concluded. and we forwarded the facts of that report onto our office of integrity. so
ear plug not in their ear, and they're walkie-talkie was in the locker room. second instance is the gentleman on the elevator who has the story is told was certified and authorized to be there with a gun. and he was doing his job. he was a commander in chief after he got in the car. how does that trickle up to if you were at that time director. how does that trickle up? those are incidents that with the best mind you couldn't imagine that happening. and they were legitimately doing his job,...
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when i'm getting out, i use my walkie and i said shots fired.start chasing after him. >> why not stay in the car? he's running away. >> because he's not -- my job isn't to just sit and wait. i have to see where the guy goes. >> you thought it was your duty to give chase. >> yes, it was. that's what we were trained to do. >> that's the clip. tom fenlt he is. what do you make of that? >> of course it's his duty. i've heard the comments, there would have been violence so the police officer should have let him run away. he's committed a felony when he commits the robbery in the convenience store. he commits a second felony when he commits aggravated be battery on the police officer. to let him flee and maybe go to an apartment where he gets a gun and does something more serious, that's an surrender. . -- absurd. the police officer's job is to get felonies. to convince somebody to be arrested or they have to be olympic wrestlers with 350 pound people. the law is the law. if an officer says you're under arrest. had michael brown done, this he would be
when i'm getting out, i use my walkie and i said shots fired.start chasing after him. >> why not stay in the car? he's running away. >> because he's not -- my job isn't to just sit and wait. i have to see where the guy goes. >> you thought it was your duty to give chase. >> yes, it was. that's what we were trained to do. >> that's the clip. tom fenlt he is. what do you make of that? >> of course it's his duty. i've heard the comments, there would have been...
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there's a photo of in the book, "the first famil "the sec" the agents are taking off their weapons and walkie-talkies and these two guys were ringing to get off. they were scared to the agents had stopped bothering. i'm having enough trouble driving this bus. a top and a drive this in 20 minutes. and another agent cut up and get a shotgun over his shoulder, and then it really started ringing to get off. and so finally the agent who was driving understood what was going on. let them out. they would run down the street and nobody ever heard from them again. when it comes to the secret service budget, which is only $1.6 billion a year, and that includes not only protection of the president and vice president, almost 40 individuals altogether including white house staff as well as visiting heads of state, the national now maven conventions plus they investigate counterfeiting and financial crimes, the budget is ridiculous. it's the amount of one stealth bomber and the secret service creeps along like a car without an oil change. and all around it is crumbling. they have refused to update their devices at
there's a photo of in the book, "the first famil "the sec" the agents are taking off their weapons and walkie-talkies and these two guys were ringing to get off. they were scared to the agents had stopped bothering. i'm having enough trouble driving this bus. a top and a drive this in 20 minutes. and another agent cut up and get a shotgun over his shoulder, and then it really started ringing to get off. and so finally the agent who was driving understood what was going on. let...
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so i get really nervous because i could hear like the buckles and the walkie-talkies and everything.es me in the face. i hit the floor and he screams "he's resisting arrest." and a swarm of officers from everywhere came to me. >> he ain't do nothing! >> he ain't do nothing! he ain't do nothing! >> how common is this in your research -- >> fairly common. i mean, all you have to do is do a quick google search on videotaped police beatings and you'll see a zillion of them come up. in luis's case he didn't even realize that a taxi driver was recording what was happening. he had no idea. he would go, he would be arrested, thrown into the wagon, brought off and processed. but in the end he was released. they never charged him with anything. he's had surgery on both of his shoulders. there's videotape later where the police pick him up with his hands behind him. they pick him up by his hands, ripping all of his muscles here. a guy who used to play football can barely do a pushup now. he's been psychologically injured. obviously physically injured as well. >> and that was caught on videotape
so i get really nervous because i could hear like the buckles and the walkie-talkies and everything.es me in the face. i hit the floor and he screams "he's resisting arrest." and a swarm of officers from everywhere came to me. >> he ain't do nothing! >> he ain't do nothing! he ain't do nothing! >> how common is this in your research -- >> fairly common. i mean, all you have to do is do a quick google search on videotaped police beatings and you'll see a zillion...
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ear plug not in their ear, and they're walkie-talkie was in the locker room. second instance is the gentleman on the elevator who has the story is told was certified and authorized to be there with a gun. and he was doing his job. he was a commander in chief after he got in the car. how does that trickle up to if you were at that time director. how does that trickle up? those are incidents that with the best mind you couldn't imagine that happening. and they were legitimately doing his job, certified and got star happy and took pictures? why don't i yield to you and find out, because i want to get to the point that we're not knocking off directors every five minutes because of incidents happened that should have been taken care of by the immediate manager? mr. clancy? >> yes, sir. yes, ma'am. as far as the officer at the white house complex on the cell phone, that's been reported through the investigation deputy secretary of homeland security, we waited for that report to be concluded. and we forwarded the facts of that report onto our office of integrity. so
ear plug not in their ear, and they're walkie-talkie was in the locker room. second instance is the gentleman on the elevator who has the story is told was certified and authorized to be there with a gun. and he was doing his job. he was a commander in chief after he got in the car. how does that trickle up to if you were at that time director. how does that trickle up? those are incidents that with the best mind you couldn't imagine that happening. and they were legitimately doing his job,...