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eric didn't call a single witness. nothing.ought kris was going to rip the skin off my forearm. >> i just couldn't believe my head. i was shocked. >> it is not often in a capital case you get six alibi witnesses putting your client somewhere is. one is, did the lawyer not put those on? >> i have never wanted to hit another human being, physically attack another human being like i did that day with eric hendon. >> the jury responded to hendon's strategy by returning guilty verdicts for two first degree murders. they would also vote whether or not to recommend the death penalty and with florida being the only state where a simple majority is needed in sentencing, the vote of death passed by a count of 7-5. the judge who replaced mousey agreed. kris would be sentenced to die in the electric chair. >> kris fainted. kris hit the floor. passed out completely. >> when the verdict took place, i was found guilty, i thought this can't be -- real. it is unreal. i couldn't believe in america you will be found guilty for something you didn'
eric didn't call a single witness. nothing.ought kris was going to rip the skin off my forearm. >> i just couldn't believe my head. i was shocked. >> it is not often in a capital case you get six alibi witnesses putting your client somewhere is. one is, did the lawyer not put those on? >> i have never wanted to hit another human being, physically attack another human being like i did that day with eric hendon. >> the jury responded to hendon's strategy by returning...
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often witnesses take their families with them. grew up in witness protection says it's not designed to meet the needs of children and carol has a rare look in the secretive program. >> i'll never forget that day finding out my father was a murderer and i hated him but i still loved him because he was my dad. we stayed in the top floor over there. >> reporter: 33 years ago a run-down hotel across from the railroad tracks became home for billings montana, newest family. >> we didn't know anybody here and it's freezing and nothing to do in the hotel room and we are playing in the snow that is all there was to play in the parking lot in the snow. so welcome to montana jackie taylor. >> reporter: jackie taylor does not know her real name her birth name evaporated when he father entered the fed witness protection claim and her father was a high ranking officer in the cleveland chapter of the hells angels the most vicious motorcycle gang. >> a look in the club back in the 60s 70s and 80s. >> reporter: after participating in dozens of vio
often witnesses take their families with them. grew up in witness protection says it's not designed to meet the needs of children and carol has a rare look in the secretive program. >> i'll never forget that day finding out my father was a murderer and i hated him but i still loved him because he was my dad. we stayed in the top floor over there. >> reporter: 33 years ago a run-down hotel across from the railroad tracks became home for billings montana, newest family. >> we...
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he interviewed the witness who was once again hypnotized. >> she's the only witness i have ever donea composite drawing of who has been under hypnosis. >> using the information from the interview, hinds drew what the witness described. the process is an unusual combination of interviewing skill and drawing talent. after two hours of meticulous work, an image was formed. perhaps this was the first look at the arsonist. when the drawing was finished, hinds showed it to the witness. she said that it looked just like the neatly dressed man she had seen. five months into the fire spree, the task force released their composite drawing to the press. they also released two others as a control to help guard against false leads. the psychological profile was also given to the press. it wasn't long before the hypnotically enhanced composite drawing paid off. clothes make them feel... and no one wants that feeling to fade. that's why there's woolite darks. without harsh ingredients, it keeps darks vibrant for over 30 washes. so your love for dark clothes doesn't have to fade. for the love of dar
he interviewed the witness who was once again hypnotized. >> she's the only witness i have ever donea composite drawing of who has been under hypnosis. >> using the information from the interview, hinds drew what the witness described. the process is an unusual combination of interviewing skill and drawing talent. after two hours of meticulous work, an image was formed. perhaps this was the first look at the arsonist. when the drawing was finished, hinds showed it to the witness....
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they investigated a good case and brought in good witnesses. there was nothing in this case that i had to do that the police didn't already do. that's rare. >> at trial, the state's case hinged on eddie espinoza's eyewitness account of the murder and the testimony of stoney lewis. to defend himself, joe took the stand. but his only alibi was that he was home alone sleeping. >> the prosecutor just tore me apart. you know. my attorneys did absolutely nothing and that was it. the case was over. they found me guilty of this crime. >> joe was sentenced to death. >> my trial was the shortest death penalty trial in ohio's history. 2 3/4 days. from let's start to you die. that's how fast it was. >> mike keenan also received the death penalty. eddie espinoza got 15 years. in march 1989, joe d'ambrosio arrived on death row at lucasville prison in southern ohio. he maintained his innocence. >> it's a nightmare. it's got to be a nightmare. and i have to wake up. i really, really do. and you don't wake up. and it just goes on. no matter who i wrote and how
they investigated a good case and brought in good witnesses. there was nothing in this case that i had to do that the police didn't already do. that's rare. >> at trial, the state's case hinged on eddie espinoza's eyewitness account of the murder and the testimony of stoney lewis. to defend himself, joe took the stand. but his only alibi was that he was home alone sleeping. >> the prosecutor just tore me apart. you know. my attorneys did absolutely nothing and that was it. the case...
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i'm a witness to everything that has taken place. that has not happened. this militia wait and wonder. >> tikrit has been a stronghold of anti-government sunni rebels. i.s.i.l. says it controls the town it's the army in control. they are a group of loyalists, and they were born in the town. they don't share the same goals as i.s.i.l. but they want change in iraq and sunni. >> when i.s.i.l. received the area, it was this town amerli, that was the focal point of the fighting. it took three months to break the siege, offed of how tough a fight it was was everywhere. the siege last add around 90 days. the last was the fiercest they tried to attack the holy town. i.s.i.l. are equipment. we fought back. we fought until our last bullet and we succeeded. >> the militia fighters fire into nil territory -- i.s.i.l. territory, confident that they will prevail and don't need help. despite that they are proving difficult to push back. >> another goal state is stepping up efforts with i.s.i.l. joint military provisions intensified since the execution. it's uncheer how m
i'm a witness to everything that has taken place. that has not happened. this militia wait and wonder. >> tikrit has been a stronghold of anti-government sunni rebels. i.s.i.l. says it controls the town it's the army in control. they are a group of loyalists, and they were born in the town. they don't share the same goals as i.s.i.l. but they want change in iraq and sunni. >> when i.s.i.l. received the area, it was this town amerli, that was the focal point of the fighting. it took...
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the witnesses say a man was walking his doc dog on the sidewalk. the dog was loose and the owner chased after his dog. that is when a driver lost control of his car and hit 2 people at the intersection of wolfe road and fair oaks. the car came to a stop near the sidewalk. here is where we started to get conflicting information. witnesses say the person who died was the man, the owner of the dog but a press release that we have says a woman was killed and paramedics rushed the man to the the hospital. we will try to get that information clarified soon. the witnesses say this is a badding situation already because this typically is a dangerous intersection. >> i almost gotten hit. people do not stop at this crosswalk. when the light turns red they stop up there. okay. i walk this a lot and i have almost gotten hit numerous times. >> reporter: again, the third accident, third major accident in the bay area in three days. the first one over in oakland where a man was killed in a hit- and-run accident and yesterday in san jose. yesterday a man hit and k
the witnesses say a man was walking his doc dog on the sidewalk. the dog was loose and the owner chased after his dog. that is when a driver lost control of his car and hit 2 people at the intersection of wolfe road and fair oaks. the car came to a stop near the sidewalk. here is where we started to get conflicting information. witnesses say the person who died was the man, the owner of the dog but a press release that we have says a woman was killed and paramedics rushed the man to the the...
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jehovah's witnesses abhor child abuse of any form. >> reporter: the jehovah's witnesses insist that theyy with the law. and their lawyers argue that the first amendment gives them the right to set child abuse policies as they see fit. >> the religious beliefs of jehovah's witnesses were at play in this case from start to finish. >> reporter: the religious beliefs come from the watchtower bible and tract society in brooklyn. which has often used the first amendment to defend its policies of separation. in 1943 it even won a supreme court case arguing that schoolchildren should not be forced to pledge allegiance to the flag. >> reporter: watchtower lawyers who refused to speak with us, are again claiming a first amendment defense to keep child abuse in its congregations secret. >> the elders are counseled in that letter to heed the counsel, do not reveal the confidential talk of another, quoting from the bible, book of proverbs chapter 25, verse nine. >> reporter: candace conti was part of a jehovah's witness congregation in fremont california. she was often grouped with adults, to go knoc
jehovah's witnesses abhor child abuse of any form. >> reporter: the jehovah's witnesses insist that theyy with the law. and their lawyers argue that the first amendment gives them the right to set child abuse policies as they see fit. >> the religious beliefs of jehovah's witnesses were at play in this case from start to finish. >> reporter: the religious beliefs come from the watchtower bible and tract society in brooklyn. which has often used the first amendment to defend...
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they are specialists of getting witnesses to talk to you. witnesses do not come to court because they have a subpoena. my witnesses come to court because i was calling them up and trying to make sure that they knew i cared. and it is very much a people business -- jury selection argument. all in all, that is a very satisfying way to spend your time as a lawyer. very satisfying. >> let me put this in context -- you were reelected. there was a time during the midst of your first term people said they was no way in hell you would be reelected. fair enough? >> a few? >> you never doubted you could explain the actions and decisions that i have taken? >> to run for the das office, i did not know if i could win. i felt i was the best person to do it. bob in the end did it. i think i ran a good campaign with ideas with substance. i think that is why i won. there are always going to be very difficult cases in one's tenure. attorney general holder has had his fair share. i'm not comparing myself to him, but in manhattan we have the intensity of media
they are specialists of getting witnesses to talk to you. witnesses do not come to court because they have a subpoena. my witnesses come to court because i was calling them up and trying to make sure that they knew i cared. and it is very much a people business -- jury selection argument. all in all, that is a very satisfying way to spend your time as a lawyer. very satisfying. >> let me put this in context -- you were reelected. there was a time during the midst of your first term people...
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>> i had no body, i had no witnesses.ng that would show she was actually dead. >> i think that especially now, in 2014, juries would have high expectations. >> the csi speech that so many prosecutors give in jury selection? >> slutdly. they expect physical evidence. they want to see a body. >> the two re-examined the 16-year-old file and took a fresh look at a lead from back then that had never panned out, an aquaintance of clifford's. someone named robert missey told police about a disturbing conversation he had with the ex-husband not long before lynne went missing. he said it happened over breakfast at this ihop. >> clifford told him, "well, she's never leaving this state with my child. she's going for a boat ride and she's never coming back." >> this is dynamite for an investigator. >> it was great. and, we -- we managed to convince missey that he should become our ally. >> in other words, a snitch. missey, a convicted felon, on probation at the time, agreed to wear a wire and met clifford again a few weeks later. the
>> i had no body, i had no witnesses.ng that would show she was actually dead. >> i think that especially now, in 2014, juries would have high expectations. >> the csi speech that so many prosecutors give in jury selection? >> slutdly. they expect physical evidence. they want to see a body. >> the two re-examined the 16-year-old file and took a fresh look at a lead from back then that had never panned out, an aquaintance of clifford's. someone named robert missey...
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a witness who saw the shooting followed -- to their vehicle. a witness who saw the shooting followed the suspects contacted police with a description of their vehicle, a red ford taurus. across the county line police spotted the taurus on the fairfax county parkway and pulled it over. detectives photographed a backpack that looked to have blood on it and apparently had been thrown from the vehicle. what do you make of this witness who followed the suspect vehicle? >> unbelievable, outstanding work on the part of the citizen to do that and get us the information that we needed and just credit coordination between dispatch, between fairfax county, between the sheriff's office, just very, very good all the way around. >> reporter: when fairfax police pull over that red ford taurus, they found the passenger to have gunshot wound and lao says that he was shot at least once -- and loudoun county says he was shot at least once, perhaps multiple time and he's in surgery now at inova fairfax county. the driver was taken into cust and i is now being ques
a witness who saw the shooting followed -- to their vehicle. a witness who saw the shooting followed the suspects contacted police with a description of their vehicle, a red ford taurus. across the county line police spotted the taurus on the fairfax county parkway and pulled it over. detectives photographed a backpack that looked to have blood on it and apparently had been thrown from the vehicle. what do you make of this witness who followed the suspect vehicle? >> unbelievable,...
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they are specialists in getting witnesses to talk to you. my witnesses came to court because i was calling them up and trying to make sure that they knew i care. and very much a people business. jury selection and argument. all in all, that's a very as fine way to spend your time as a lawyer. >> let me put it into context. you were reelected. there was a time during the midst of your first term and that people said there is no way he will be reelected. fair enough? >> a few. >> you never doubted? you could explain the actions. >> to run for the da's office, i did i know if i could win. i felt i was the best person to do it. and i think i ran a good campaign with ideas and substance. i think that's why i won. there are always going to be very difficult cases in one's tenure. general holder has had his fair share. i am not comparing myself to general holder but we have the intensity of media review and scrutiny as great as any other office. there were a series of cases that bob and i did were tried in my term that were acquittals. and then str
they are specialists in getting witnesses to talk to you. my witnesses came to court because i was calling them up and trying to make sure that they knew i care. and very much a people business. jury selection and argument. all in all, that's a very as fine way to spend your time as a lawyer. >> let me put it into context. you were reelected. there was a time during the midst of your first term and that people said there is no way he will be reelected. fair enough? >> a few....
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do you believe father o'brien was a good, credible witness? >> absolutely. >> the d.a.mer monk, dale tacheny. >> tacheny was not a witness that i could rely on. i believe that tacheny received all of the information that he wanted to say from rudy jaramillo of the texas rangers. >> the d.a. says the texas ranger rudy jaramillo fed the former monk information which he didn't have himself. lieutenant jaramillo says that never happened and that the d.a.'s claim is a great insult to his integrity. what's more, the d.a.'s concern about tacheny seems to ignore this man. >> back in 2002, i was a detective with the san antonio police homicide unit, and i was assigned to the cold case unit, and i had received a phone call. >> george saidler is deputy chief of criminal investigations for the bexar county, texas, sheriff's office. in april 2002, months before lieutenant jaramillo ever heard of dale tacheny, the former monk called detective saidler. tacheny gave him details about how father feit admitted murdering a 25-year-old woman. >> i remember mr. tacheny telling me that the g
do you believe father o'brien was a good, credible witness? >> absolutely. >> the d.a.mer monk, dale tacheny. >> tacheny was not a witness that i could rely on. i believe that tacheny received all of the information that he wanted to say from rudy jaramillo of the texas rangers. >> the d.a. says the texas ranger rudy jaramillo fed the former monk information which he didn't have himself. lieutenant jaramillo says that never happened and that the d.a.'s claim is a great...
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you can't just bring on a witness because you found a good witness you like.to connect back to something the defense has presented. what you don't want if you can avoid it is for the defense to have the last word to the jury. you don't want to give them that tactical that strategic advantage. so you want to end with a rebuttal. there's always a chance as we see today, the defense will then bring on a surrebuttal. so it's like a tennis match. do i think they needed it? no. but i think the fact that we now know that there was a telephone conversation recorded from inside the jail where routh is telling his mom about an episode -- i think it was a boss hog reality show about a pig farm. he saw that behind bars, and suddenly his defense is that he thought the american sniper chris kyle and littlefield were mutant pig people that were going to kill him. >> they were talking about being from a "seinfeld" episode. >> yeah, there two. "seinfeld" and "boss hog." and he was discussing that with his mother. that says defense, try to sell it to a jury that had nothing to
you can't just bring on a witness because you found a good witness you like.to connect back to something the defense has presented. what you don't want if you can avoid it is for the defense to have the last word to the jury. you don't want to give them that tactical that strategic advantage. so you want to end with a rebuttal. there's always a chance as we see today, the defense will then bring on a surrebuttal. so it's like a tennis match. do i think they needed it? no. but i think the fact...
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it is now an honor to welcome our witnesses. they are doing here today in washington which they would not be able to do in cuba. especially before that rogue congress where there is really no election, no free and fair elections. first a man whose a leader in the democratic movement. he was inspired early in life by reading the declaration of human rights. rejecting the communication indoctrination he was receiving in schools. he is a leader of the non violent movements. arrested in 1990 for peacefully protesting the castro brothers regime. and endured the next 17 years in jail. as a political prisoner. endured torture, solitary con finite and denial of medical care that almost cost him his life. since his release in 2007 he has continued to advance the cause of freedom and human rights in cuba. he also knows first hand the discrimination suffered by afro cubans on a daily basis. an underfocused upon aggressive racism employed by the regime. then mr. berta soler. the ladies in white is a movement of wives and female relatives of
it is now an honor to welcome our witnesses. they are doing here today in washington which they would not be able to do in cuba. especially before that rogue congress where there is really no election, no free and fair elections. first a man whose a leader in the democratic movement. he was inspired early in life by reading the declaration of human rights. rejecting the communication indoctrination he was receiving in schools. he is a leader of the non violent movements. arrested in 1990 for...
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as these witnesses have pointed out, it's a public indoctrination program. have you seen the textbooks? meant to stymie free thinking and free will. i have met with prominent lgbt advocates and they have vigorously dismissed the claims of progress on lgbt. they've condemned the continued denial of human rights for everyone. the castro regime will protect lgbt rights if you agree with the castro regime. they will protect anyone who agrees with the castro regime. but be an lgbt individual in cuba and speak out against the regime. see how far that gets you. so my first question to you, mr. thale, is can you honestly look your co-panelists in the eye and tell them that the picture in cuba isn't a particularly grim one? it's not that bad. and that the torture, the beatings, the imprisonment, the harassment they have had to endure isn't particularly grim. your 17 years in prison not particularly grim. not that bad. the beatings, including 13 who were detained on sunday, but the press doesn't cover that anymore because they want to have their bureau in havana. and
as these witnesses have pointed out, it's a public indoctrination program. have you seen the textbooks? meant to stymie free thinking and free will. i have met with prominent lgbt advocates and they have vigorously dismissed the claims of progress on lgbt. they've condemned the continued denial of human rights for everyone. the castro regime will protect lgbt rights if you agree with the castro regime. they will protect anyone who agrees with the castro regime. but be an lgbt individual in cuba...
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after our witness that's why senators will each have five minutes of question that we have two panels today. and two hours for the ringgit will end about noon so we'll have an hour for each panel and i will in the first panel at
after our witness that's why senators will each have five minutes of question that we have two panels today. and two hours for the ringgit will end about noon so we'll have an hour for each panel and i will in the first panel at
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we were over the area at around 3:30 when witnesses say a speeding car hit summerfield. the driver of the car ran away and police are still looking for him. investigators are looking into reports the car was racing a pickup truck. witnesses also say the drivers were shooting paintball guns at each other. 48-year-old anthony moore also got run over. his girlfriend said he was walking in the area and survived by diving out of the way. >> the way he smashed me went off the curb and that's what i heard. >> police are asking anyone who saw what happens to give them a call. >>> in san francisco police believe the driver of an s.u.v. ran a red light before hitting a mother and her toddler as they rode a bicycle yesterday afternoon. it happened on a busy stretch of gearry boulevard at 7th avenue. the mom broke her leg and her
we were over the area at around 3:30 when witnesses say a speeding car hit summerfield. the driver of the car ran away and police are still looking for him. investigators are looking into reports the car was racing a pickup truck. witnesses also say the drivers were shooting paintball guns at each other. 48-year-old anthony moore also got run over. his girlfriend said he was walking in the area and survived by diving out of the way. >> the way he smashed me went off the curb and that's...
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just witness what's happened in cuba. up next former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, bill richardson, on cuba, iran and everyone else having their way. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher brighter denture everyday. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to find the one tha
just witness what's happened in cuba. up next former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, bill richardson, on cuba, iran and everyone else having their way. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident...
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just witness what's happened in cuba. up next former u.s.tions, bill richardson, on cuba, iran and everyone else having their way. [ male announcer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts ♪ ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ ♪ i bring the gift of the name your price tool to help you find a price that fits your budget. uh-oh. the name your price tool. she's not to be trusted. kill her. flo: it will save you money! the name your price tool isn't witchcraft! and i didn't turn your daughter into a rooster. she just looks like that. burn the witch! the name your price tool a dangerously progressive idea. >>> some of the top stories we're following here tonight. a new report by the congressional budget office says it will cost taxpayers $50,000 for each person who is insured under obamacare. $50
just witness what's happened in cuba. up next former u.s.tions, bill richardson, on cuba, iran and everyone else having their way. [ male announcer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts ♪ ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ ♪ i bring...
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i am happy that i was able to hear all but two of the witnesses and part of the other two witnesses andrse i have read your written testimonies. i want to thank the members of the committee who have joined us, senator scott and senator casey sense i last acknowledge this to everyone. ms. shaw i want to start with you because in your written testimony you talk about what you described as your guardian angel, the manager of a credit union who alerted you to the fact that your own mother might be a victim of abuse. could you tell us a little bit about that and also are there obstacles to financial institutions coming forward and reporting abuse such as privacy laws or other regulations that might make them hesitate even if they have evidence of exploitation? >> yes, thank you very much senator. i grew up in a small town in northern maine one of four children. like many children in small towns in northern maine i went to college and moved away along with my brothers but my sister stayed behind to pursue her education. my mother became a legal secretary when she graduated high school for a s
i am happy that i was able to hear all but two of the witnesses and part of the other two witnesses andrse i have read your written testimonies. i want to thank the members of the committee who have joined us, senator scott and senator casey sense i last acknowledge this to everyone. ms. shaw i want to start with you because in your written testimony you talk about what you described as your guardian angel, the manager of a credit union who alerted you to the fact that your own mother might be...
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we did find one witness who said the shots were fired in the 6500 block of pascal street. they said the shooter was last seen in a dark colored or black dodge charger. we have no description of the shooter just a description of the vehicle a dark black dodge charger, newer model. that witness was transported to southwest detectives and is being interviewed by southwest detectives. now we did find in the 6500 block of pascal street several private surveillance cameras along the the block. so hopefully those cameras recorded something to help us with our investigation. >> reporter: here we have a surveillance camera here above 65th ape wood land too that police will likely look at just to see what transpired out here before the police officer, happened to becoming out of the district there, and to get this guy to the hospital and essentially save his life. the good news is from homicide detectives is that they have not yet called us with an update to say that the guy died yet. if he has lived this long those i terrific surgeons over at penn got him through the worst of it bu
we did find one witness who said the shots were fired in the 6500 block of pascal street. they said the shooter was last seen in a dark colored or black dodge charger. we have no description of the shooter just a description of the vehicle a dark black dodge charger, newer model. that witness was transported to southwest detectives and is being interviewed by southwest detectives. now we did find in the 6500 block of pascal street several private surveillance cameras along the the block. so...
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bringing changes to the witness protection program. what our investigative report on one woman's story accomplished. plus a selfie from space. part ever the first from space part of a treasuretrophy that treasure trove that can now be yours. the propaganda, the promise to create an islamic state the pull. to join the fight. u.s. authorities believe i.s.i.l.'s message may have reached three men in america. tonight, all are charged with trying to travel to syria to fight with i.s.i.l. paul beban joins us with more, paul. >> right randall as you know these arrests happened earlier today. we're still learning more but here is what we know from now we have court sketches from brooklyn accused of plotting to join i.s.i.l. barring that, those are the sketches there talk of waging war in the u.s., even shooting president obama. new york's police commissioner said the men represented a serious lone wolf threat. >> it was made plain based on their statements that if they were not able to go that they would seek to acquire weapons here handguns,
bringing changes to the witness protection program. what our investigative report on one woman's story accomplished. plus a selfie from space. part ever the first from space part of a treasuretrophy that treasure trove that can now be yours. the propaganda, the promise to create an islamic state the pull. to join the fight. u.s. authorities believe i.s.i.l.'s message may have reached three men in america. tonight, all are charged with trying to travel to syria to fight with i.s.i.l. paul beban...
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that's when witnesses say the victims were stabbed several times.the witnesses were put into the -- they put the two men into their car and drove them to einstein medical center. >> the 29-year-old tragically died. however, the 27-year-old was stabbed multiple times is in critical condition. so there's a good possibility that the private vehicle had drove this 27-year-old, may have saved his life. >> reporter: now police tell me they expect the one victim to survive despite several stab wounds to his torso. democrats are working on details including a theory regarding a recently fired employee at the bar. now, the three witnesses have been interviewed by homicide detectives with several cameras from neighboring businesses out here as well as a city crime camera that recorded at least part of the stabbing. but the search is on for the stabber who took off in a gray buick lesabre. now in west oak lane matt delucia, "nbc 10 news." >>> and slick spots left behind from yesterday's snow could create some problems this morning. side streets like this one i
that's when witnesses say the victims were stabbed several times.the witnesses were put into the -- they put the two men into their car and drove them to einstein medical center. >> the 29-year-old tragically died. however, the 27-year-old was stabbed multiple times is in critical condition. so there's a good possibility that the private vehicle had drove this 27-year-old, may have saved his life. >> reporter: now police tell me they expect the one victim to survive despite several...
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just witness what's happened in cuba. up next former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, bill richardson, on cuba, iran and everyone else having their way. you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. port by the congressional budget office says it will cost taxpayers $50,000 underobamacare. $50,000. that's using a generous estimate that 27 million people will be insured under obamacare, which by the way still leaves 30 million americans uninsured. no date set for the next round of talks with cuba, if there indeed will be another round. the castro regime is pushing for additional concessions from the obama administratio
just witness what's happened in cuba. up next former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, bill richardson, on cuba, iran and everyone else having their way. you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for...
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hundreds of cubans witnessed this protest.e inspired many cubans who began to shout along with us for freedom. others carried out their own protests. at all times, we felt the support of the people. this protest was well worth the repression that we later suffered. i have been repeatedly arrested. they have beaten me senselessly in police stations to the point that they thought they had killed me. on one occasion, three female police officers dragged me by my hair from one cell to another. while they jacked me by my hair -- dragged me by my hair the kicks me in the back and in my head. once i was in the cell they were taking me to and while i was still handcuffed behind my back, the male police officers kicked me with all his strength in my head. i suffered permanent damage to my right kidney. i continue to suffer disease spells to this day. it is with this and much worse that the castro regime controls the cuban people. they do this to constantly show the people what the cost of rebellion is. this type of repression continues
hundreds of cubans witnessed this protest.e inspired many cubans who began to shout along with us for freedom. others carried out their own protests. at all times, we felt the support of the people. this protest was well worth the repression that we later suffered. i have been repeatedly arrested. they have beaten me senselessly in police stations to the point that they thought they had killed me. on one occasion, three female police officers dragged me by my hair from one cell to another....
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she is the daughter of a killer that grew up in the witness protection programme. thanks to our reporter she cleared a major hurt. >> reporter: jacky taylor is on her way to learn who she is. we met her two weeks ago, a woman trying to overcome a life she didn't control. >> i'll never forget the day, finding out my father was a murderer. i hated him, i loved him because he was my dad. >> 33 years ago, a run down hotel across from the railroad tracks become home for billings montana's newest family. >> we didn't know anyone here this is what we were coming to. it's freezing. there's nothing to do in the hotel room. we were playing in the snow that's all there was to do. play in the parking lot in the snow. welcome to montreal jacky taylor. >> jacky taylor does not know who real name her birth name evaporated when her father entered the witness protection home, her father was a high-ranking officer in the hells angels a vicious motorcycle gang. >> it was a real look into the club in the '60s, '70s, and '80s. >> reporter: a bombing of an innocent child convinced crouc
she is the daughter of a killer that grew up in the witness protection programme. thanks to our reporter she cleared a major hurt. >> reporter: jacky taylor is on her way to learn who she is. we met her two weeks ago, a woman trying to overcome a life she didn't control. >> i'll never forget the day, finding out my father was a murderer. i hated him, i loved him because he was my dad. >> 33 years ago, a run down hotel across from the railroad tracks become home for billings...
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people don't know how to deal wit, and in social media, even though it is a great avenue to advocate against it, there is a lot of influence in pop culture that will tell you this is the way you're supposed to act t way you're supposed to treat other people i think now especially with social media and being able to see how other people act especially in pop culture it may not give you the best advice on how to live your life and treat or people. >> that's a really good point. when we differentiate between young people and older people young people may not have the experience or don't have the years of experience to know that this is not acceptable, it's not right and it doesn't happen to everybody. they may feel like, hey, this is somewhat normal, i don't know any better than this. do you find the age difference there? >> absolutely. that's the significant of putting together education programs like the healthy teen dating conference on march 8th and like the healthy teen dating curriculum that we do in montgomery county public schools, is to teach teens what's okay and not okay. 's
people don't know how to deal wit, and in social media, even though it is a great avenue to advocate against it, there is a lot of influence in pop culture that will tell you this is the way you're supposed to act t way you're supposed to treat other people i think now especially with social media and being able to see how other people act especially in pop culture it may not give you the best advice on how to live your life and treat or people. >> that's a really good point. when we...
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we'll begin with our second witness, ms. soler, if you could proceed. >> honorable congressman smith distinguished members of the subcommittee subcommittee. above all i want to thank you for listening to me. and also to thank you, thank all of the people and organizations who have made it possible for me to testify on the human rights situation in my country, cuba. we are presently living through a particularly defining moment for the future of our country. in the wake of the recent announced reestablishment of the diplomatic relations between cuba and the united states. i am appearing here as the leader in the ladies in white. a group of woman activists who support change towards democracy in our country through non violent means. inspired by the example of women such as rosa parks and coretta king among others. who with courage and determination blazed path for full enjoyment of civil rights in this great nation. now 50 years after the event in alabama and testifying before a subcommittee whose mandate includes global huma
we'll begin with our second witness, ms. soler, if you could proceed. >> honorable congressman smith distinguished members of the subcommittee subcommittee. above all i want to thank you for listening to me. and also to thank you, thank all of the people and organizations who have made it possible for me to testify on the human rights situation in my country, cuba. we are presently living through a particularly defining moment for the future of our country. in the wake of the recent...
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thankfully we have self wit ps. perpetrators are constantly developing new ways to gain access and focused on a generation that's been list willing to self-purport. when a family member is around these become one of the nicest around. victims may expect what's happening but may feel powerless or ashamed to report. often a victim will start by filing criminal charges against a child or family member. today i want to reiterate that we cannot shy away interest. it is really a recent phenomenon because for too long they were dismissed as family members. today we will hear from a seattle prosecutor who specializes in elder abuse criminal cases. she will talk about -- >> only an hand. you need competent and trained professionals amount. with detectives florencic accountants and of course trained investigators and prosecutors prosecutors prosecutors. this hear she came to missouri to help develop interest. we maust dress the need for a prosecute can nltdot this. we must address this cooperation. there are those who say thi
thankfully we have self wit ps. perpetrators are constantly developing new ways to gain access and focused on a generation that's been list willing to self-purport. when a family member is around these become one of the nicest around. victims may expect what's happening but may feel powerless or ashamed to report. often a victim will start by filing criminal charges against a child or family member. today i want to reiterate that we cannot shy away interest. it is really a recent phenomenon...
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i look forward to hearing from all of our witnesses today. we have a great panel about the efforts that are underway to address financial abuse of full marble seniors. i do want to also apologize to our panel that we are going to have a vote at 2:45. we will try to keep it going. whoever's here will take over the gavel. that's how trusting and bipartisan we are and we will try to make the interruptions as brief as possible. senator mccaskill. >> thank you senator collins. a year ago if i had been approached in the hallway by one of those pesky people with a microphone and i were asked if the democrats were to lose control of the senate and you were to take over as the ranking member of the very first committee you could ever serve on as a ranking member who would you pick for your chairman? i would have said without hesitation my friend my mentor and my role model susan collins. she has been an example to me from the day that i arrived of courage and independence when it is called upon and of working across the aisle. i have watched her with
i look forward to hearing from all of our witnesses today. we have a great panel about the efforts that are underway to address financial abuse of full marble seniors. i do want to also apologize to our panel that we are going to have a vote at 2:45. we will try to keep it going. whoever's here will take over the gavel. that's how trusting and bipartisan we are and we will try to make the interruptions as brief as possible. senator mccaskill. >> thank you senator collins. a year ago if i...
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none of his witnesses wanted to come down. one was unavailable.wo basically declined, did not want to be a part of it. >> this guy, frank, he's crazy, man. he just got mad because he lost the game. next thing you know, he wants to fight about it. now i got to be disciplined because of this guy? i just don't -- i don't think it's fair. >> so it was basically him by himself saying that i didn't start it, the other guy did. but the other guy had more people in his favor. at the end of the day, i couldn't say that one assaulted the other because there was no sort of independent witness to verify. as far as the fighting goes, what i do know is that there was a physical altercation. you can attest to that, basically that was your testimony. whether he started, you started. i know it happened. the witnesses concur that it happened, the post deputy's investigation shows there was a physical altercation between the two of you, okay? you pled not guilty to fighting. i'm finding you guilty. i'm taking into account the fact that you haven't had any disciplina
none of his witnesses wanted to come down. one was unavailable.wo basically declined, did not want to be a part of it. >> this guy, frank, he's crazy, man. he just got mad because he lost the game. next thing you know, he wants to fight about it. now i got to be disciplined because of this guy? i just don't -- i don't think it's fair. >> so it was basically him by himself saying that i didn't start it, the other guy did. but the other guy had more people in his favor. at the end of...
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the witnesses restrained turner until police arrived. prosecutors say they're heroes who did the right thing. turner is free on bail and voluntarily left stanford to return home to ohio. the court is requiring him to stay at least 100 yards away from his alleged victim. this story has already attracted local and national media attention, but questions are being raised as to whether the rape charges against brock turner are merited. kron 4's charles clifford talked with a prominent local defense attorney who says the facts are not all in. nats in the criminal complaint against brock turner, he 's charged with 5 felony counts, counts one and two are for rape. the two witnesses to the alleged assault say they saw turner on top of the unconscious victim performing a sexual act.. specifically thrusting with his hips.. but neither witnesses can say for sure that turner was actually having sex with her. despite being only about 10 yards away, they also can't say if turner's pants were down or if they saw his penis. in an interview with investig
the witnesses restrained turner until police arrived. prosecutors say they're heroes who did the right thing. turner is free on bail and voluntarily left stanford to return home to ohio. the court is requiring him to stay at least 100 yards away from his alleged victim. this story has already attracted local and national media attention, but questions are being raised as to whether the rape charges against brock turner are merited. kron 4's charles clifford talked with a prominent local defense...
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you knew you had just witnessed a murder. >> i froze. and all the way up to that point, i thought he was my friend. >> reporter: did you solicit a hit on your wife? >> never. >> reporter: did you want her dead in those days? >> no. >> reporter: so where did this story come from? >> that's a good question. >> reporter: david stone's former wife alisa still doesn't know for sure if he wanted her dead. i bet there are very few people on earth that could put themselves in your shoes and even understand what you've been through, alisa. >> you know, i've been through a lot, but nothing compared to what rachael's family's been through. i don't think my pain's comparable to what her daughters and sons have been through at all. >> reporter: ever since the day in november 2013, when david stone gave his horrific tale to the cops, there have been intensive searches made of the snake river below the red wolf bridge. captain dan hally enlisted multiple agencies including the coast guard and volunteers with specialized sonar to help. but the depths of
you knew you had just witnessed a murder. >> i froze. and all the way up to that point, i thought he was my friend. >> reporter: did you solicit a hit on your wife? >> never. >> reporter: did you want her dead in those days? >> no. >> reporter: so where did this story come from? >> that's a good question. >> reporter: david stone's former wife alisa still doesn't know for sure if he wanted her dead. i bet there are very few people on earth that...
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i know several of our witnesses said that a lot of work on this issue. i will have questions about what we can do to encourage broader use of vaccines. looking for to update from dr. shuck at about the reason is outbreak and the work that cdc is doing to continue to encourage vaccine but i'm very eager to hear from doctor kelly moore about the role of states in preventing and responding to outbreaks like this one. i know that dr. sawyer and and doctor jacksonville to provide valuable insight into ongoing nationwide efforts, increase in mutation rates and keep children and families healthy. i want to thank again all of our witnesses for the important work you're doing and for taking the time to be here with us today. thank you very much, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator murray, thank you for you and your staff working together so that we jointly invited the witness today. that always produces a better hearing a good variety of these to each witness will have up to five minutes i will ask you dr. schuchat, if you'll summarize your views in five minutes
i know several of our witnesses said that a lot of work on this issue. i will have questions about what we can do to encourage broader use of vaccines. looking for to update from dr. shuck at about the reason is outbreak and the work that cdc is doing to continue to encourage vaccine but i'm very eager to hear from doctor kelly moore about the role of states in preventing and responding to outbreaks like this one. i know that dr. sawyer and and doctor jacksonville to provide valuable insight...
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a witness called 911 at 2:45 reporting a fight between his neighbor and a stranger. is that where they made first contact? >> that's where our witness saw them where they actually made first contact we don't know. but our witness saw them in the driveway and saw the suspect on top of the victim choking him. >> reporter: police say after the robber killed the victim he dragged the body into the garage. he also attacked the homeowner's girlfriend. hercules police found her unconscious inside the house. she is in critical condition. police believe the suspect had been casing the neighborhood on a bicycle before the attack. >> he had been seen in the area at least an hour before is my understanding. >> reporter: police arrested the suspect two blocks away with blood all over his hands and clothes. investigators also found the suspect's fake gun in front of the victim's house. >> i have kids and family here next door. it's shocking. i'm very sad and a little bit scared too, you know, because it could be me, you know, next time. >> reporter: neighbors identified the homeow
a witness called 911 at 2:45 reporting a fight between his neighbor and a stranger. is that where they made first contact? >> that's where our witness saw them where they actually made first contact we don't know. but our witness saw them in the driveway and saw the suspect on top of the victim choking him. >> reporter: police say after the robber killed the victim he dragged the body into the garage. he also attacked the homeowner's girlfriend. hercules police found her unconscious...
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sabrina agreed to testify as the state's star witness. in exchange, the district attorney's office agreed to recommend that sabrina receive a reduced sentence. >> you're taking the word of an admitted murderer here. >> correct. >> even though she's clearly got a reason to lie about this. >> yup. i believe what she was telling us is the truth. >> reporter: but would a jury agree? >>> coming up testimony that kevin that h talked about divorcing lisa and wanting sabrina to live with him. >> i thought it was a little odd that he wanted to take a 17-year-old girl alone in a home with just him. >> when "dateline" continues. lipton fresh brewed ice tea is the naturally refreshing way to enjoy your meals. it's the flavour we all savour does any food a favor... you gotta be (ah) more (ah) tea! tea-riffic! lipton. be more tea. and now try iced tea in a squeeze. they say after seeing a magician make his assistant disappear mr.clean came up with a product that makes dirt virtually disappear. he called it the magic eraser. it cleans like magic. even b
sabrina agreed to testify as the state's star witness. in exchange, the district attorney's office agreed to recommend that sabrina receive a reduced sentence. >> you're taking the word of an admitted murderer here. >> correct. >> even though she's clearly got a reason to lie about this. >> yup. i believe what she was telling us is the truth. >> reporter: but would a jury agree? >>> coming up testimony that kevin that h talked about divorcing lisa and...
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but they suspected that the victim's dog had witnessed the crime. if she had, forensic scientists needed some way to find out what the dog had seen. >>> north liberty, iowa, is such a small town it doesn't take much effort to know your neighbors. but one resident the townspeople seldom saw was 28-year-old john helble. >> john was somewhat of a recluse. john kind of stayed to himself. >> it wasn't unusual if we didn't see him for a month. he would be doing things at his home or repairing things or out with his friends. >> at one point in time in john's life, he was a narcotics user and very possibly also a narcotics dealer. >> in february of 1999, john's mother was really worried. she hadn't heard from her son in over two months. >> we'd been trying to reach my son, and that he wasn't answering, and we were afraid something was wrong. >> so she called the local sheriff who found john's van parked in his driveway. but no one answered the door. >> they smelled an odor coming from inside the trailer. he described that odor as being the odor of death. >>
but they suspected that the victim's dog had witnessed the crime. if she had, forensic scientists needed some way to find out what the dog had seen. >>> north liberty, iowa, is such a small town it doesn't take much effort to know your neighbors. but one resident the townspeople seldom saw was 28-year-old john helble. >> john was somewhat of a recluse. john kind of stayed to himself. >> it wasn't unusual if we didn't see him for a month. he would be doing things at his home...
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the key argument was that the prosecution's star witness, richard perkins, had a hidden motive in the case. >> mr. perkins had been promised reward money by the prosecutors and that information never made its way in front of the jury. >> michael and gordon hired lisa who knew new orleans inside and out as defense investigator on the case. >> if something smells fishy, there's a reason. humans lie, and they do things for their own advancement and their careers and some cash. people are very unscrupulous. >> seeking a reward worth today more than $30,000, richard perkins requested a meeting with the representative of the liuzza family. the conversation was recorded by police. >> mr. liuzza asked me to meet with you. >> i don't mind helping them catch nobody. if it can help me. i help him. >> i know he'll appreciate it. >> everything behind the reward. i ain't saying my mama couldn't use something like that. >> if you can give us this information we'll be straight with you. >> i just need help. we feeling bad because my dad been gone all these years. >> maybe we can help you with yours n
the key argument was that the prosecution's star witness, richard perkins, had a hidden motive in the case. >> mr. perkins had been promised reward money by the prosecutors and that information never made its way in front of the jury. >> michael and gordon hired lisa who knew new orleans inside and out as defense investigator on the case. >> if something smells fishy, there's a reason. humans lie, and they do things for their own advancement and their careers and some cash....
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i thank the witnesses for being here today. and senator ayotte, i'd like to make a final comment. >> mr. chairman, with permission, can i have a follow up questions? i don't know if anyone else is but i'm willing to direct that. i know you have to go. >> senator manchin? go ahead. >> thank you. as we look at the taliban five i think the point made clearly they were top commanders in the taliban. i read you the quote about what one of the commanders on the ground said in helmand province. like pouring 10,000 jihadists back into the fight, so you can't say they weren't directly involved because they themselves only issued the commands to kill americans and didn't kill the americans themselves, the leaders are often more important than the foot soldiers asked to carry this out, so i don't understand the argument made with all respect from my college in west virginia. these were top taliban leaders who themselves made many orders that were involved in killing us and our allies in afghanistan. i would like to ask admiral myers, we h
i thank the witnesses for being here today. and senator ayotte, i'd like to make a final comment. >> mr. chairman, with permission, can i have a follow up questions? i don't know if anyone else is but i'm willing to direct that. i know you have to go. >> senator manchin? go ahead. >> thank you. as we look at the taliban five i think the point made clearly they were top commanders in the taliban. i read you the quote about what one of the commanders on the ground said in...
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nice meeting you. >> you, too. >> i will speak with the accused and the witnesses that she gave me. hopefully we'll get to the bottom of this. >> up on the tenth floor, antuan timberlake is waiting for an answer as well. and he's growing impatient. >> i got to know what's going on. i have a right to know what going on. >> timberlake recently pled guilty to attempted robbery. he was due in court for sentencing three hours ago. but the judge has yet to send for him and he's anxious to know why. >> you think because i'm a prisoner i don't know [ bleep ]. i just want to know what's going on. >> i don't know. >> you're not trying to take the time to know, man. you're too busy being an a-hole to me, man. >> timberlake likes to get on my nerves and we try our best to be professional as much as possible. he has to wait like the rest of us. >> you're going to have to wait. >> we're about to tear it up in this [ bleep ]. you don't want to help me, i make sure i do something so you can call your boss. all right? cool on that? we got an agreement? >> no, we don't. >> you want to know me, you wa
nice meeting you. >> you, too. >> i will speak with the accused and the witnesses that she gave me. hopefully we'll get to the bottom of this. >> up on the tenth floor, antuan timberlake is waiting for an answer as well. and he's growing impatient. >> i got to know what's going on. i have a right to know what going on. >> timberlake recently pled guilty to attempted robbery. he was due in court for sentencing three hours ago. but the judge has yet to send for him...
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. >>> that woman had witnessed the shooting from her car.line. >> when you pull up, it is nothing you can prepare for. >> he knew right away it was bad. >> he looked at me and then he stopped breathing. that's when i started cpr. i got him to take seven breaths. i remember that. >> as his car cam kept rolling, stastny's body mark picked up the pleas for mark to hold on a little longer. >> the ambulance is coming. >> i tried my best to tell him, you know, you're doing good. you're doing good. the ambulance is coming. >> officer stastny had been at the scene for five agonizing minutes when the ambulance rolled up. back at the courthouse, she was getting updates on mark. >> i don't know how many minutes passed when another officer came in saying how bad it was. >> about an hour earlier, shannon had walked from the parking lot to the courthouse. that's the same route her colleague was walking when he was shot. now too afraid to go anywhere, she stayed inside. praying for him. >> we are now waiting to hear if he is going to live. >> but bad news
. >>> that woman had witnessed the shooting from her car.line. >> when you pull up, it is nothing you can prepare for. >> he knew right away it was bad. >> he looked at me and then he stopped breathing. that's when i started cpr. i got him to take seven breaths. i remember that. >> as his car cam kept rolling, stastny's body mark picked up the pleas for mark to hold on a little longer. >> the ambulance is coming. >> i tried my best to tell him, you...
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. >> but on the witness stand, cone cast aside doubt. >> he said that the lawyers have been trickinge and pressuring me, and i picked out the right guy. >> finally, pros ecutors presented a surprise witness. a woman who said that two daes after the murder, she saw the killer using katy eastburn's stolen bank card. >> and then they produced a witness that said the killer used the bank card. >> and she said, i did not tell the truth the first time, because it was a tall white man with a mustache, a blond headed guy, and he got into the tiny white car. that is the guy who used it before i did. and pointed right to tim hennis, and that is who was sitting right there. >> after she testified, i went into the bathroom and just threw-up. >> the jury deliberated for three the days. >> it was a quarter of 5:00 on a friday afternoon when the jury knocked. he was guilty on three counts. he would get the death penalty times three. tim hennis could hear his father sobbing in the courtroom. he had never heard that before. >> when that jury said that he is guilty, you still had faith that he was tel
. >> but on the witness stand, cone cast aside doubt. >> he said that the lawyers have been trickinge and pressuring me, and i picked out the right guy. >> finally, pros ecutors presented a surprise witness. a woman who said that two daes after the murder, she saw the killer using katy eastburn's stolen bank card. >> and then they produced a witness that said the killer used the bank card. >> and she said, i did not tell the truth the first time, because it was a...
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each witness will have up to five minutes. if you will summarize your views in five minutes so senators have a chance to ask their questions. then i will -- that will take an hour -- i said before some of the senators came in, we'll have to and the first time at 11:00 comes that we can get the second panel that will go on until 12:00. she has worked at cdc since 1998 on immunization, respiratory and other infectious diseases. she is a rear admiral in the public health service commissioned corps and was named assistant surgeon general of the united states public health service in 2006. welcome. >> good morning, mr. chairman and members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today. our nation's immunization system is strong, protecting the health of americans, saving lives and money. but this year's outbreak of measles demonstrates how interconnected we are. many threats are just in airplane ride away. despite high national immunization coverage against measles, last year, we had more cases of measles
each witness will have up to five minutes. if you will summarize your views in five minutes so senators have a chance to ask their questions. then i will -- that will take an hour -- i said before some of the senators came in, we'll have to and the first time at 11:00 comes that we can get the second panel that will go on until 12:00. she has worked at cdc since 1998 on immunization, respiratory and other infectious diseases. she is a rear admiral in the public health service commissioned corps...
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chinese witnesses might be dismissed all together. one man claimed he was native born in america. and he had returned to china for several years and was now coming back to the u.s. he appeared to have the appropriate documents. including a picture of himself as a boy and another picture as a young man. immigration officials said the pictures were not of the same person because the ears were different. they sent him back to china. >> so this is where my father stayed and i asked him about it and he said well i will show you where i stayed so he took me into this room. he walked me through this door and he walked me to his bunk. and he did not say a word since he left the boat. when he looked at this bunk he started rubbing his hands across this bunk. and he started crying. you know, in my whole life through my 50, 60 years of life i've never seen my father cry. >> reporter: when chinese immigrants came to angel island there was no statute of liberty offering harbor. there was instead a detention barracks where they would be locked up w
chinese witnesses might be dismissed all together. one man claimed he was native born in america. and he had returned to china for several years and was now coming back to the u.s. he appeared to have the appropriate documents. including a picture of himself as a boy and another picture as a young man. immigration officials said the pictures were not of the same person because the ears were different. they sent him back to china. >> so this is where my father stayed and i asked him about...
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. >>: we have witnesses that tell us they saw or raise the gun and pointed at the officers, the gun came up to our officers they fired at hirsch striking her when she and she went down. >>reporter: the suspect, a 38 year-old african-american woman from oakland died at the scene and all loaded revolver was found nearby. police said a white female officer fired guns and an african-american male officer fired six times. both have been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation the male officer had a body cam but it was not turned on until after the shooting. >>: we have not deployed body cam and as the department wide program as of yet of the one officer that had the camera was on part of our field testing of the body cameras as a result we have not done any training on it we do not have a policy in place to activated. >>reporter: both officers have been with the department of more than seven years and both of them placed on administrative leave at this point there are three current current investigations emeryville police oakland police and alameda county d.a.'
. >>: we have witnesses that tell us they saw or raise the gun and pointed at the officers, the gun came up to our officers they fired at hirsch striking her when she and she went down. >>reporter: the suspect, a 38 year-old african-american woman from oakland died at the scene and all loaded revolver was found nearby. police said a white female officer fired guns and an african-american male officer fired six times. both have been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome...