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zhou yongkang had files on anyone that mattered.efore his retirement he had also been a member of the politburo, the country's top decision-making body, a decision that in theory made him untouchable. but analysts say that zhou's mistake was to try to undermine xi jinping when he became president two and a half years ago. >> obviously it's a political rifle, and the charges are to get rid of him. >> when zhou does make an appearance, it will be in a court in a nearby city possibly in a few week's time. it's a scene unthinkable since never before has such a high ranking government official been treated this way. zhou's public disgrace follows the down fall. boxi li. the charges against zhou include leaking of state secrets. >> i think they want him killed. >> so far the campaign has ensnared 100,000 communist party officials as well as senior generals in the people's liberation army. the president has sworn he'll continue it go after tigers and flies referring to low- and high-ranking officials and they don't get much high higher tha
zhou yongkang had files on anyone that mattered.efore his retirement he had also been a member of the politburo, the country's top decision-making body, a decision that in theory made him untouchable. but analysts say that zhou's mistake was to try to undermine xi jinping when he became president two and a half years ago. >> obviously it's a political rifle, and the charges are to get rid of him. >> when zhou does make an appearance, it will be in a court in a nearby city possibly...
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>> it's unclear if zhou's aerupt demise will even more powerful figures could be next. so far that campaign has ensnared more than 100,000 communist county officials as well senior generals. the president has sworn to continue to go after tigers and flies referring to low- and high- high-ranking officials and they don't get much higher than zhou yongkang. >> thousands of fishermen are now alloweding to home. the men were held against their will and forced to work as slaves. from there we have this report. >> a life of horror that they never imagined. they suffered in silence for many years until a team came to investigate claims of human pacificking and slavery. fishermen mostly from myanmar say they were forced to work without pay. >> you can call this slavery indeed. for example when they were sick they were given electro shocks and tortured. when tired they were treated inhumanely. yes, this is slavery. >> these men say they were sold to the fishing company by an agent in thailand who promised them a job in a restaurant. instead, they ended up far from home. they man
>> it's unclear if zhou's aerupt demise will even more powerful figures could be next. so far that campaign has ensnared more than 100,000 communist county officials as well senior generals. the president has sworn to continue to go after tigers and flies referring to low- and high- high-ranking officials and they don't get much higher than zhou yongkang. >> thousands of fishermen are now alloweding to home. the men were held against their will and forced to work as slaves. from...
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zhou yongkang was in the the head of domestic security with files on earn who matters. >> zhou yongkang had files on anyone. before his retirement he had also been a member of the politburo, the a position that in theater made him untouchable. but analysts say zhou's mistake was to try to undermine xi jinping just before he came president two and a half years ago. >> obviously it is a political rival, they're using criminal charges to get rid of him. >> when zhou does make an appearance it will be in a court in a nearby city in a few week's time. it was a scene unthinkable just a few years ago. never before has such a high-ranking official been treated this way. it follows the down fall of bo milai now serving a life sentence for corruption. but the charges against zhou are more serious including leaking of state secrets. >> i think many people want him to die. >> it's still unclear whether zhou's a abrupt demise if others will be next. the president's sworn that he would continue to go after likersthose no matter their ranking. >> confirming the crash was deliberately caused by the co-
zhou yongkang was in the the head of domestic security with files on earn who matters. >> zhou yongkang had files on anyone. before his retirement he had also been a member of the politburo, the a position that in theater made him untouchable. but analysts say zhou's mistake was to try to undermine xi jinping just before he came president two and a half years ago. >> obviously it is a political rival, they're using criminal charges to get rid of him. >> when zhou does make an...
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zhou is by far the highest profile figure arrested to date. an expert says there is also a power struggle behind it. >> xi jinping has to agree all the power in his hand. and then president xi jinping can promote the reform in china, economically or politically. xi jinping will keep trying to punish the people, even higher officials. >> reporter: during the 2013 trial of former party chief bo xilai, authorities released frequent updates on the court proceedings on social media. people in china are likely to pay close attention to the trial this time, as well. naoki makita, nhk world, beijing. >>> security authorities in kenya say they think they have identified the person behind a deadly attack on a university campus. they say he's a key member of an islamic extremist group based in neighboring somalia. and they're offering a large bounty for his capture. 148 people were killed and more than 75 wounded when members of the group went on a shooting rampage in the city of garissa early thursday morning. the security authorities have put mohamed m
zhou is by far the highest profile figure arrested to date. an expert says there is also a power struggle behind it. >> xi jinping has to agree all the power in his hand. and then president xi jinping can promote the reform in china, economically or politically. xi jinping will keep trying to punish the people, even higher officials. >> reporter: during the 2013 trial of former party chief bo xilai, authorities released frequent updates on the court proceedings on social media....
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they claim zhou committed grave crimes. he exerted huge influence as the ranking member of the politburo standing committee until november 2012. he was a leader of the so-called oil industry faction and known to have close ties with former president jiang zemin. the indictment is part of president xi jinping's ongoing anti-corruption campaign. the party leadership has pledged to go after what it calls both tigers and flies. meaning that it intends to prosecute corrupt officials regardless of position. zhou is by far the highest profile figure arrested to date. observers say people in china will pay close attention to the trial. during the 2013 trial of party chief bo xilai authorities released minute by minute updates on the court proceedings through social media. >>> negotiators from iran and six world powers have come up with a framework of a deal on how to curb tehran's nuclear program. this follows a marathon round of negotiations in switzerland that required going past the initial deadline. western leaders attending th
they claim zhou committed grave crimes. he exerted huge influence as the ranking member of the politburo standing committee until november 2012. he was a leader of the so-called oil industry faction and known to have close ties with former president jiang zemin. the indictment is part of president xi jinping's ongoing anti-corruption campaign. the party leadership has pledged to go after what it calls both tigers and flies. meaning that it intends to prosecute corrupt officials regardless of...
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zhou's public disgrace follows the fall of boxi li. >> i think many people want him to die. this all depends on the political game, or if zhou will cooperate with the government, a trial. >> it's still unclear whether zhou's abrupt demise will mark the climax of xi's corruption campaign or if continue else will be next. it has centered 100,000 senior officials. the president has warned he'll continue to go after tigers and flies, referring to low-and high-ranking officials and they don't get much higher than zhou yangkang. >> the city was retaken from forces early on this week. militia fighters have spray painted their names on buildings and looted shops and admitted to setting fires to property occupied by isil. reports of human rights violations reported by iraqi when they retook the town. now fighters back into the yarmouk camp, and are now in control of it. according to the human observatory for human rights say that it theresay-- >> and the syrian air force has attacked aerial positions of the crossing. the only functioning crossing between jordan and syria considered b
zhou's public disgrace follows the fall of boxi li. >> i think many people want him to die. this all depends on the political game, or if zhou will cooperate with the government, a trial. >> it's still unclear whether zhou's abrupt demise will mark the climax of xi's corruption campaign or if continue else will be next. it has centered 100,000 senior officials. the president has warned he'll continue to go after tigers and flies, referring to low-and high-ranking officials and they...
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heidi zhou-castro has our story. >> reporter: it was a morning just before christmas 1991. cameron scott willingham. , and his children which are napping, while their mother was out. willingham escaped, his three children died. >> it is hard to imagine a greater tragedy. >> but willingham known as a troublemaker and accused of beating his wife, was accused of their death. unconcerned about his daughters inside, the trial was swift. >> the prosecutor said, at his trial, that there were two pillars of evidence in the case. one was the testimony of the arson investigators, who testified that this was an intentionally set fire. >> reporter: the corsicana fire department said they found accelerant leading from the girls bedroom to the back doosh doordoorand orefrigerator block the back door. >> johnny webb testified he was talking to todd willingham and that todd willingham had confessed to setting the fire. >> it took no time for jury to find him guilty of capital murder and willingham was sent to death row. >> the state of texas has executed an innocent man. i don't know what
heidi zhou-castro has our story. >> reporter: it was a morning just before christmas 1991. cameron scott willingham. , and his children which are napping, while their mother was out. willingham escaped, his three children died. >> it is hard to imagine a greater tragedy. >> but willingham known as a troublemaker and accused of beating his wife, was accused of their death. unconcerned about his daughters inside, the trial was swift. >> the prosecutor said, at his trial,...
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al jazeera's heidi zhou-castro got a chance to speak with some of the people in the murrah building on the day of that attack but somehow survived the attack. >> i asked all americans tonight to pray. to pray for the people who have lost their lives. to pray for families and the friends of the dead and the wounded. pry for the people of oklahoma city. >> reporter: the sun sets on 20 years of grief and reflection on the worst act of domestic
al jazeera's heidi zhou-castro got a chance to speak with some of the people in the murrah building on the day of that attack but somehow survived the attack. >> i asked all americans tonight to pray. to pray for the people who have lost their lives. to pray for families and the friends of the dead and the wounded. pry for the people of oklahoma city. >> reporter: the sun sets on 20 years of grief and reflection on the worst act of domestic
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heidi zhou castro, al jazeera, san antonio texas. >> you can watch heidi's full report tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> innew pictures out today showing the scale of the jewel heist in london. this shows what happened at the center of london's diamond trade. no arrests so far. i'm randall pinkston. thanks for joining us. the news from london next. >> more fighting and more airstrikes, saudi arabia hits targets in yemen as it's military campaign enters a new phase. [ gunfire ] >> this is al jazeera, live from london. also coming up. >> when we were on the ship we had no food and no water, and i only had one fish. >> we hear the harrowing story of a survivor of the weekend medicine toremedicine tore ran
heidi zhou castro, al jazeera, san antonio texas. >> you can watch heidi's full report tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> innew pictures out today showing the scale of the jewel heist in london. this shows what happened at the center of london's diamond trade. no arrests so far. i'm randall pinkston. thanks for joining us. the news from london next. >> more fighting and more airstrikes, saudi arabia hits targets in yemen as it's military campaign enters a new phase. [...
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hdges joinshdges joinsheidi zhou-castro joins us from dallas. heidi. >> they said the police department did violate the civil rights of jason hrns and harrison and say they are taking that fight to court. >> okay. [ knocking ] >> police. hello. what's going on. >> reporter: dallas police shot jason harrison five times within nine seconds of the mentally ill man coming to his front door. >> drop it. drop it. >> jay jay jay oh they killed my child, oh they killed my child! >> a dallas grand jury watched the video and indicated it will not indict the officers. the harrison family will file a civil lawsuit. >> it's hard to see someone standing in front of you with a taser and instead of a taser they pull out a .357. what why? it's because you can. you know? you do it because you can. >> reporter: the 38-year-old had suffered from schizophrenia since his early 20s. >> we were close as a family. me and my brother and my mom. but his medical condition like i say you know, the person that i knew that i grew up with you know it was a different -- it was
hdges joinshdges joinsheidi zhou-castro joins us from dallas. heidi. >> they said the police department did violate the civil rights of jason hrns and harrison and say they are taking that fight to court. >> okay. [ knocking ] >> police. hello. what's going on. >> reporter: dallas police shot jason harrison five times within nine seconds of the mentally ill man coming to his front door. >> drop it. drop it. >> jay jay jay oh they killed my child, oh they...
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heidi zhou-castro has the story. heidi. >> one in six black boys and one in ten latino boys are at risk of being jailed, according to the american civil liberties defense fund. after a person's first taste of the criminal justice system, only leads to more trouble down the road. it's so important to catch them early. that is exactly what this dallas program is helping these boys right after their first mistake. steps from the barbed wire, sitting quietly inside a courthouse are boys learning to become men. >> what seems so big in your world is not real world. >> he's doing great in the home. >> you have a test coming up. go with the tu torque. >> no itututoring. >> it is been months since both mother and son called, jack's big mistake. >> why do you think jack did it? >> stupid, peer pressure, that's it. >> reporter: it started as a normal morning in the seventh grade. kids were still in the hallway before the first bell. and jack decided he and a friend would pull a joke. >> we had a big duffel bag full of fireworks
heidi zhou-castro has the story. heidi. >> one in six black boys and one in ten latino boys are at risk of being jailed, according to the american civil liberties defense fund. after a person's first taste of the criminal justice system, only leads to more trouble down the road. it's so important to catch them early. that is exactly what this dallas program is helping these boys right after their first mistake. steps from the barbed wire, sitting quietly inside a courthouse are boys...
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highyheidi zhou castro is live for us in dallas.texas said it has enough drugs for another execution but may have a tough time carrying out fur ones. what is the difference? >> that's right, morgan. in fact, we just heard an update from the texas correctional office that the execution was about seven minutes ago. just weeks ago the texas spokesperson announced that they had acquired enough of the drug to carry out the excuse tonight and the three executions scheduled for this month. the source of this drug remains a ministry. they say it's coming from a compounding pharmacy, a pharmacy that is able to make it's own version of this drug. now texas has been relying on compounding pharmacies ever since it's traditional supply of injection drugs have run out. following the execution, there will be three others scheduled for may and june that will be in limbo because at this point texas does not know where it will come up with the drugs for those executions. >> so may and june. but let's talk about this nitrogen gas. oklahoma is said to
highyheidi zhou castro is live for us in dallas.texas said it has enough drugs for another execution but may have a tough time carrying out fur ones. what is the difference? >> that's right, morgan. in fact, we just heard an update from the texas correctional office that the execution was about seven minutes ago. just weeks ago the texas spokesperson announced that they had acquired enough of the drug to carry out the excuse tonight and the three executions scheduled for this month. the...
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al jazeera's heidi zhou-castro got a chance to speak with some of the people in the murrah building on the day of that attack but somehow survived the attack. >> i asked all americans tonight to pray. to pray for the people who have lost their lives. to pray for families and the friends of the dead and the wounded. pry for the people of oklahoma city. >> reporter: the sun sets on 20 years of grief and reflection on the worst act of domestic terrorism in u.s. history. >> richard was a co-worker. she was a visitor. >> dennis walks among the 168 chairs marked with the names of those killed in the attack. 16 were his co-workers. in the social security office on the first floor of the alfred murrah federal building. >> this is about where i was sitting. >> reporter: he was at a computer in a row of office he furthest from the bomb. he said there was a flash on his screen. >> i saw that yellow flash everything went dark. the next thing i knew i was sitting on the floor trying to figure out what happened. >> reporter: on top of him was a five foot by five foot ceiling tile. a co-worker helped
al jazeera's heidi zhou-castro got a chance to speak with some of the people in the murrah building on the day of that attack but somehow survived the attack. >> i asked all americans tonight to pray. to pray for the people who have lost their lives. to pray for families and the friends of the dead and the wounded. pry for the people of oklahoma city. >> reporter: the sun sets on 20 years of grief and reflection on the worst act of domestic terrorism in u.s. history. >>...
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heidi zhou-castro joins us from austin with a story she brought us last night. heidi. >> that's right john. we heard from the jailhouse foarnlt that ininformant testified that in 1992 willingham confessed to setting the fire. in fact he told me the confession told him by willingham never happened. he said it was all a lie. that's not all. in this case so full of 20ss and turns john -- twists and turns that willingham was to be exonerated. >> the state of texas texas texas has executed an innocent man. i don't know how much more he would have wanted. >> six years after the execution, an exoneration letter. this court l holds the state of texas wrongfully executed willingham. but the order never took effect. its author forced to stand by as the order faded to irrelevance. >> on the scale of things you're sorry about or sad about this is number 1. >> charlie baird a former texas judge. challenged the state's forensics, exoneration hearing included the testimony of this man among the nation's top fire investigators. >> we concluded that there was no credible evidenc
heidi zhou-castro joins us from austin with a story she brought us last night. heidi. >> that's right john. we heard from the jailhouse foarnlt that ininformant testified that in 1992 willingham confessed to setting the fire. in fact he told me the confession told him by willingham never happened. he said it was all a lie. that's not all. in this case so full of 20ss and turns john -- twists and turns that willingham was to be exonerated. >> the state of texas texas texas has...
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heidi zhou-castro is in texas with more. heidi. >> hi john. this is just the first step towards what these four women hope to be an official declaration of innocence. 20 years ago the state's case against them rested on scientific evidence proved to be inaccurate. two little girls seven and nine, told officials that their aunt and their aunt's friends raped them. told the judge they were lies made up by their father. >> he starts telling us that my pia lisa touched us and we know -- and this is how she touched you. it was from then on it was like constantly nagging on something that denied happen. he was like this happened this happened she did this and you know it was just -- we were coached. >> did your aunt liz ever sexually assault you? >> no ma'am. >> did any of her friends do anything sexually inappropriate to you? >> no, ma'am. >> john, jaw dropping testimony that destroys the state's case 20 years ago. it was the admission of a lie that stole nearly 20 years of these is wom these women's lives. it's been nearly a year and a half since
heidi zhou-castro is in texas with more. heidi. >> hi john. this is just the first step towards what these four women hope to be an official declaration of innocence. 20 years ago the state's case against them rested on scientific evidence proved to be inaccurate. two little girls seven and nine, told officials that their aunt and their aunt's friends raped them. told the judge they were lies made up by their father. >> he starts telling us that my pia lisa touched us and we know --...
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heidi zhou-castro spoke to his brother, she's in dallas flit, heidi. >> hi john.so the harrison family says they are obviously disappointed that the grand jury has not decided to indict these police officers on murder charges. but they say the police department did violate jason harrison's civil rights and they plan to take that to court. [ knocking ] >> police. >> hi, what's going on. >> dallas police shot jason harrison five times within nine seconds of the mentally ill man coming to his front door. >> james james! oh you killed my child! oh you killed my child! >> reporter: a dallas grand jury watched the video and has decided it will not indict the officers. the family has filed a civil lawsuit. >> it's hard to see someone stand in front of you with a taser and instead of pulling out a taser they pull out a .357. why? because you can. you know. you do it because you can. >> reporter: the 38-year-old had suffered from schizophrenia since his early 20s. >> we're close me and my brother and my mom. but his medical condition like i said the person that i know, tha
heidi zhou-castro spoke to his brother, she's in dallas flit, heidi. >> hi john.so the harrison family says they are obviously disappointed that the grand jury has not decided to indict these police officers on murder charges. but they say the police department did violate jason harrison's civil rights and they plan to take that to court. [ knocking ] >> police. >> hi, what's going on. >> dallas police shot jason harrison five times within nine seconds of the mentally...
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heidi zhou-castro looks at the long road to justice for the san antonio four. [ clapping ] >> reporter: it's been almost a year and a half since the san antonio four reunited outside the bear county gaol as free women, they had been separated and behind bars for two decades. >> i've had a chance to re-establish relationships with my kids. i spent a lot of time with my grand baby and niece. >> sometimes i have to sit back when we are, you know, joking and playing and i just cannot believe that we are all out here once again together you know. >> though freed, they have not been cleared. >> does it feel real to you yet? >> no i don't think it will until the exoneration. >> elizabeth ramirez, city mayhew and anna were convicted of a horrible crime. in 1994, ramirezes two nieces claimed the women raped them while worshipping the devil. the accusations br lies, masterminded by the girl's father after ramirez rejected advances. >> the truth is a crime never occurred. >> reporter: the women say the state targeted them for being lesbians. the four were convicted of aggravated sexual assault of
heidi zhou-castro looks at the long road to justice for the san antonio four. [ clapping ] >> reporter: it's been almost a year and a half since the san antonio four reunited outside the bear county gaol as free women, they had been separated and behind bars for two decades. >> i've had a chance to re-establish relationships with my kids. i spent a lot of time with my grand baby and niece. >> sometimes i have to sit back when we are, you know, joking and playing and i just...
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zhou to argue that its anti-corruption campaign is both real and working, rooting out wrongdoing whereverbut given that it is no secret of course, that many officials, including very senior oncees, have used their positions to enrich both their lives and families why him? >> i don't see the political conflict around this. but i don't think i can explain why. >> but even if there is a political element, you still think it's a good thing that people like him are being put on trial? >> i mean he definitely did something bad. >> interception. >> and yet some people worry that maybe there is a sort of political edge. maybe there is a kind of political score settling. maybe they are selecting targets for other reasons. >> no. >> do you think it's possible. >> i can't answer you. i just donate't know. >> reporter: without independent courts and independent sources of free media, the chinese people have no way of judging how genuine the anti-corruption campaign really is. there's no date yet for the trial, but when it begins, it may well tell us something about the rot of high-level corruption in
zhou to argue that its anti-corruption campaign is both real and working, rooting out wrongdoing whereverbut given that it is no secret of course, that many officials, including very senior oncees, have used their positions to enrich both their lives and families why him? >> i don't see the political conflict around this. but i don't think i can explain why. >> but even if there is a political element, you still think it's a good thing that people like him are being put on trial?...
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heidi zhou-castro, al jazeera dallas. >> finally a college student who inspired many with her determination and courage has lost her battle with brain cancer. 19-year-old lauren hill died today. despite her illness she realized her dream the play college basketball. she was able to play in three games for mt. st. st. joseph university. the world has lost an unselfish angel. i'm antonio mora, "inside story" is next, have a great weekend. >> the president is at the summit of the americas, a hemisphere get together in panama. for the first time in a long time being able to participate in a pan american conference like a normal country. it's part of the thaw between u.s. and cuba and takes that issue off the table. it's the "inside story".
heidi zhou-castro, al jazeera dallas. >> finally a college student who inspired many with her determination and courage has lost her battle with brain cancer. 19-year-old lauren hill died today. despite her illness she realized her dream the play college basketball. she was able to play in three games for mt. st. st. joseph university. the world has lost an unselfish angel. i'm antonio mora, "inside story" is next, have a great weekend. >> the president is at the summit of...
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heidi zhou castro has the story. >> reporter: the numbers are troubling.ne in three black boys born in america is at risk of imprisonment during his lifetime. and for latino boys it's one in six. minority men end up behind bars in far greater numbers than their share of the population. but here in dallas there is a program trying to turn that trend. it's a specialty court designed to help minority boys and teens clean their record through a program that keeps them out of jail. >> you would really hope that what we're doing is the same thing a good parent would do. >> reporter: tonight we'll hear more about one boy's journey from setting off fireworks inside his school to be charged with terroristic bombing, to then being given a second chance. >>> there are actually 60,000 young people under the age of 21 behind bars here in the u.s. new mexico has developed a program to reform these offenders. soledad o'brien got an inside look. >> reporter: inside these walls, teenage thieves, gang bangers, drug abuser even kids who kill but this once notorious juvenile
heidi zhou castro has the story. >> reporter: the numbers are troubling.ne in three black boys born in america is at risk of imprisonment during his lifetime. and for latino boys it's one in six. minority men end up behind bars in far greater numbers than their share of the population. but here in dallas there is a program trying to turn that trend. it's a specialty court designed to help minority boys and teens clean their record through a program that keeps them out of jail. >>...
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heidi zhou-castro joins us from tulsa. this is an example the role video is playing in the investigations. >> you are right. this video certainly contributed to the charge that reservist robert base is facing. that is second degree manslaughter involving culpable negligence. oklahoma law defines that as a failure to do something that a reasonable person would have done. in this case not accidentally shooting and killing a man who is already on the ground. >> stop right here. >> reporter: 44-year-old eric harris made a run for it police say after he tried to sell a stolen gun to an undercover officer. after deputies caught up with him 73-year-old reserve deputy robert baits helped subdue harris. >> roll on your stomach now. >> reporter: the scene captured by officer's body cameras. >> reporter: the voice of reserve deputy baits is saying "oh, i shot him, i'm sorry" police say when baits fired he thought he was holding his stun gun, not his handgun. >> reporter: while harris says "i'm losing my breath", a deputy replied "f y
heidi zhou-castro joins us from tulsa. this is an example the role video is playing in the investigations. >> you are right. this video certainly contributed to the charge that reservist robert base is facing. that is second degree manslaughter involving culpable negligence. oklahoma law defines that as a failure to do something that a reasonable person would have done. in this case not accidentally shooting and killing a man who is already on the ground. >> stop right here....
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and that means we're going to be in the up today in the 80s and 90s. 9 in the zhou bay. 87 for the peninsula. 81 for san francisco. and 93 for the tri-valley. so, yeah, it's going to be warm wherever you go. if you're thinking about the beach today, maybe you've got the day off. 79 in pacifica. nice and warm there. half-moon bay, expecting a temperature near 80 with the winds offshore. really nice. even in santa cruz today, temperatures spiking up to 83 degrees. so i mean really a nice treat headed our way. the only unfortunate thing, we have offshore winds. fire danger is going to start to increase because over the next week or so we don't have any rain in sight. basically hear us talk about this every single year where we get this warm air and the sun heats the earth. you get the particles of air that starts to rub up against each other, especially as they come down the mountains. as the friction starts to warm that air, of course that's how you get to warming and that creates again that added warming to the air which increases the fire danger. over the next few days temperatures do cool o
and that means we're going to be in the up today in the 80s and 90s. 9 in the zhou bay. 87 for the peninsula. 81 for san francisco. and 93 for the tri-valley. so, yeah, it's going to be warm wherever you go. if you're thinking about the beach today, maybe you've got the day off. 79 in pacifica. nice and warm there. half-moon bay, expecting a temperature near 80 with the winds offshore. really nice. even in santa cruz today, temperatures spiking up to 83 degrees. so i mean really a nice treat...
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and more rain is forecast, and the zhou. >>> apologies we don't have it. and we'll try to bring it to you, a little later in the program. >>> at least five people have been killed, and hundreds protest against their president's decision to run for a third term. >>> police fired teargas and water cannon and it was the second day following the president's announcement, that he will run in the june election. >>> critics say the movie lacings the constitution. >>> victims of anti migrant attacks are calling for justice. >>> 7 people have been killed and, one victim's attack drew particularly attention because it was caught on camera. she came from mo sam week. her nephew was murdered, and when they told me he was gone, i was broken. >>> because, when his father died he left him with me to look after, why has god taken him away from us? >>> the family is squared and trying to copy. and, south african journalist. >>> and, i cannot eat or sleep and, and it is always there. >>> during a speech, marking 21 years, south africa held its first elections. the president
and more rain is forecast, and the zhou. >>> apologies we don't have it. and we'll try to bring it to you, a little later in the program. >>> at least five people have been killed, and hundreds protest against their president's decision to run for a third term. >>> police fired teargas and water cannon and it was the second day following the president's announcement, that he will run in the june election. >>> critics say the movie lacings the constitution....
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. >> i'm heidi zhou-castro with al jazeera america, is mr jackson in. >> no he's not. >> reporter: he never appeared. in response to the texas bar association complaint he denied the existence of a deal and presents a twist. evidence that brings webb's story into question. on the same day web formally recanted his cameron todd willingham testimony from prison he wrote this letter to john jackson's friend saying "i sincerely hope john nose i have no choice. the arianne brotherhood told me what to write". webb says the prison gang forced him to write a motion to recant. when we asked web about this he changed his story saying the arianne brotherhood never bothered him in prison. >> the heart of a lot of this is johnny webb's testimony was unreliable and should never have been used in the first place. at this point nobody is relying necessarily on what johnny web has to say. >> do you think he's innocent? >> everything that i looked at and that has come up shows there's no evidence that he committed the crime. >> reporter: that the innocence project argues creates reasonable doubt about
. >> i'm heidi zhou-castro with al jazeera america, is mr jackson in. >> no he's not. >> reporter: he never appeared. in response to the texas bar association complaint he denied the existence of a deal and presents a twist. evidence that brings webb's story into question. on the same day web formally recanted his cameron todd willingham testimony from prison he wrote this letter to john jackson's friend saying "i sincerely hope john nose i have no choice. the arianne...
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as heidi zhou-castro reports a dallas judge is leading a programme to reverse that trend. >> steps from the barbed wire from the dallas juvenile detention center are boys learning to become men. >> i was given a second chance. >> the mother of 14-year-old jock asks us not to use his full name. it's been a year since mother and son call jock's big mistake. why do you think your son did it? stupid. >> stupid. peer pressure that's it. >> reporter: it started as a normal morning in the 7th grade. kids were in the hallway before the bell. jock 13 at the time decided he and a friend would pull a joke. >> we had a duffle bag full of fire works and took one out and lit it set it on the ground and took off the other way. >> reporter: what were you thinking at the time? >> i was thinking it wouldn't go off as big as it did, but scare a deproud. >> it went off in the building. >> three students temporarily lost their hearing, one was trampled and hospitalized. the school was evacuated. jock a kid with no criminal history, he was arrested. >> when they said what they were charging him with i was "a
as heidi zhou-castro reports a dallas judge is leading a programme to reverse that trend. >> steps from the barbed wire from the dallas juvenile detention center are boys learning to become men. >> i was given a second chance. >> the mother of 14-year-old jock asks us not to use his full name. it's been a year since mother and son call jock's big mistake. why do you think your son did it? stupid. >> stupid. peer pressure that's it. >> reporter: it started as a...
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. >> heidi zhou castro joins us now from tulsa.nd heidi tell us more about the manslaughter charge facing robert bates. >> sure tony. the da just made that announcement today that the 73-year-old reserves sheriff deputy is facing second degree manslaughter with involving culpable negligence. oklahoma law defines that as failing to do something that a reasonable person would have done. he said he was reaching for his taser, but accidently instead fired his gun, killing mr. harris. this charge is announced today despite the finding of the tulsa police department who found that bates had not committed a crime nor violated any policy tony. >> baits is a reserve sheriff. what exactly does that mean? >> right, the sheriff's department actually has a lot of them more than a hundred on the staff, tony. these are basically volunteers with varying degree of law enforcement experience. bates is 73 years old, and served for about a year back in the 1960s. according to the sheriff's department the reservists do receive just about as much traini
. >> heidi zhou castro joins us now from tulsa.nd heidi tell us more about the manslaughter charge facing robert bates. >> sure tony. the da just made that announcement today that the 73-year-old reserves sheriff deputy is facing second degree manslaughter with involving culpable negligence. oklahoma law defines that as failing to do something that a reasonable person would have done. he said he was reaching for his taser, but accidently instead fired his gun, killing mr. harris....
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heidi zhou-castro spoke to some people inside the building the day it was attacked but somehow managed to decide. she brings their stories. >> i ask all americans tonight to pray. to pray for the people who have lost their hives. -- lives. to pray for the families and dead of the wounded. pray for the people of oklahoma city. >> reporter: the sun sets on 20 years of grief and reflection on the wos acts of terrorism in u.s. history. >> richard was a co-worker. >> dennis walks among the 168 chairs marked with the names of those killed in the attack. 16 were his co-worker in the social security office on the first floor of the alfred mora federal building. >> this is about where i was sitting. he was at a computer at a row of offices furthest from the bomb. there was a flash on his screen. >> i saw a yellow flash. everything went dark. the next thing i knew i was on the floor trying to figure out what happened. >> on top of him was a 5 foot by 5 foot ceiling tile. a co-worker helped to free him. he found himself uninjured. >> i decided to walk through the space and see if i could find any
heidi zhou-castro spoke to some people inside the building the day it was attacked but somehow managed to decide. she brings their stories. >> i ask all americans tonight to pray. to pray for the people who have lost their hives. -- lives. to pray for the families and dead of the wounded. pray for the people of oklahoma city. >> reporter: the sun sets on 20 years of grief and reflection on the wos acts of terrorism in u.s. history. >> richard was a co-worker. >> dennis...
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heidi zhou castro is in tulsa tonight. >>> the reservest is facing one charge of second degree manslaughtert is failing to do something that a reasonable person would have done in this case not accidentally shooting and killing a man who is already on the ground. >> stop! stop! stop! stop! stop right here! stop right here! >> reporter: 44-year-old eric harris made a run for it police say after he tried to sell a stolen gun to an undercover officer. after deputies caught up with him, robert bates helped subdue harris. >> roll on your stomach, now. >> reporter: the whole scene captured by officer's body cameras. the voice of reserve deputy bates is heard saying oh i shot him, i'm sorry. police say when he fired he thought he was holding his stun gun, not his handgun. >> oh god! >> i'm losing my breath. >> while harris says i am losing my breath a deputy replies f your death. >> he was non-violent. he was peaceful. loving and caring. and he was my brother that i'll never see again until i see him in heaven. >> you have got to see there's no way an officer can get this confused for this. >> the
heidi zhou castro is in tulsa tonight. >>> the reservest is facing one charge of second degree manslaughtert is failing to do something that a reasonable person would have done in this case not accidentally shooting and killing a man who is already on the ground. >> stop! stop! stop! stop! stop right here! stop right here! >> reporter: 44-year-old eric harris made a run for it police say after he tried to sell a stolen gun to an undercover officer. after deputies caught up...
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something that is ab other an the and based on that anecdotal incident -- is it a coordinated effort or zhou rely on that trained physician. >> there is a system that has been implemented across the state of illinois for diseases that are reportable by physicians to public health, we then report into that electronic system. also, specifically, within the city of chicago, we have developed protocols for identification of febrile rash illnesses as well as acute respiratory illnesses whereby clinicians can identify unusual trends of what they are seeing coming into their ers and they report those to us specifically at the local health department, so we can activate our ep deem yo logical teams to do further investigation. >> your career both in the private sector and a great career in the public sector. do you find that that illinois mod sell replicated around the country or unique to a few states. have you had an opportunity to observe and comment? >> yes, sir. and i would say it's hit and miss, i think that the type of fusion center that you mentioned is particularly more likely to be in the
something that is ab other an the and based on that anecdotal incident -- is it a coordinated effort or zhou rely on that trained physician. >> there is a system that has been implemented across the state of illinois for diseases that are reportable by physicians to public health, we then report into that electronic system. also, specifically, within the city of chicago, we have developed protocols for identification of febrile rash illnesses as well as acute respiratory illnesses whereby...
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zhou yongkang was until his retirement in 2012 one of the nine members of the pollstanding committee. >>> a personalized cancer vaccine tailored to individual patients' needs has produced promising results in an early clinical trial. now these vaccines act against an aggressive form of skin cancer. they've been tested in the u.s. and developed by mapping the dna of individual patients' tumors. >>> israel's supreme court has rejected a plan to route the west bank barrier through a beauty spot in bethlehem. they wanted to build a section of the barrier between church properties in the scenic valley but the proposals attracted widespread opposition. the ruling was described as a victory for everyone. >>> and now i just want to bring you some pictures that are coming into us here at the bbc. follows the sinking of that russian trawler off the eastern coast of russia yesterday. now, at least 56 people were killed. you can see here really icy conditions. 63 astonishingly were found alive in the waters in the russian far east. and you can see some of the survivors here being brought up suffe
zhou yongkang was until his retirement in 2012 one of the nine members of the pollstanding committee. >>> a personalized cancer vaccine tailored to individual patients' needs has produced promising results in an early clinical trial. now these vaccines act against an aggressive form of skin cancer. they've been tested in the u.s. and developed by mapping the dna of individual patients' tumors. >>> israel's supreme court has rejected a plan to route the west bank barrier...
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heidi zhou-castro takes a look at the road to justice for the san antonio four. >> reporter: it's beenost a year and a half since the san antonio four reunited. they have been separated and behind bars for nearly two decades. >> i'm a grandma baby. >> i had a chance to re-establish relationships with my kids. i spent a lot of time with my grand baby and niece. >> sometimes i have to sit back when we are joking or playing. i cannot believe that we are out here again together you know. >> though freed, they have not been cleared. >> does it feel real to you yet? >> no i don't think it will until the exoneration. >>> elizabeth ramirez, christy mayhew cresonda and anna were convicted of a horror crime. ramirezes two nieces claimed the women raped them while worshipping the devil. they were lies after the girl's father was rejected. >> the crime never occurred. >> the women say the state targeted them for being lesbians. they were convicted of aggravated sexual assault of a child. >> i thought how can you go to prison for something that never happened. >> but i didn't. >> in 2010, more than
heidi zhou-castro takes a look at the road to justice for the san antonio four. >> reporter: it's beenost a year and a half since the san antonio four reunited. they have been separated and behind bars for nearly two decades. >> i'm a grandma baby. >> i had a chance to re-establish relationships with my kids. i spent a lot of time with my grand baby and niece. >> sometimes i have to sit back when we are joking or playing. i cannot believe that we are out here again...
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authorities charged zhou yongkang, strong the highest ranking official in a two year crackdown on graftowth, the automaker planning new factories that would end a three-year freeze. toyota will spend $1.25 billion on new plants in china and mexico. the last of the 68 teams that started the ncaa tournament are preparing for battle. tomorrow evening at 6:00 p.m. come michigan state faces duke followed by wisconsin against kentucky. the wildcats flirting with history, only seven teams have gone undefeated and advanced to win the national title. the last time it happened tom was a teenager 39 years ago. tom: i was a teenager. i love you. olivia sterns on jobs day. wonderful to have bill gross from janus capital and of course alan krueger. to get us started, i thought we would do this as passover begins tonight at sunset. and of course, within good friday as well a broader view on europe and the u.s. alan krueger, you were with mr. varoufakis of greece in the last seven or eight days. what is the urgency for the leadership of greece? alan: greece is playing a dangerous game. they don't have
authorities charged zhou yongkang, strong the highest ranking official in a two year crackdown on graftowth, the automaker planning new factories that would end a three-year freeze. toyota will spend $1.25 billion on new plants in china and mexico. the last of the 68 teams that started the ncaa tournament are preparing for battle. tomorrow evening at 6:00 p.m. come michigan state faces duke followed by wisconsin against kentucky. the wildcats flirting with history, only seven teams have gone...