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we're joined by my friend captain john rodriguez of the u.s. army national guard. he's a 2015 herbert peace fellow who works with me at the center for national policy. served six years as an army infantry officer, including a deployment to afghanistan. that place will mean something if you look it up. i had the privilege of spending time there at a different time. john provides an incredible experience. the sort of infran triantry unit in a daily grind fight. we're happy to have him. he's a member of the maryland national guard and has worked as a national security intern focused on human rights complaints and security policy. beth. we're joined by mary beth bruggeman. i should have asked you how to pronounce your last name. >> you got it. host: graduated in 1999 and commissioned to the marine corps. she had a deployment to iraq. she was combat arms. is a combat engineer. after trang sigssitioning from active duty, she developed robots to marines. she's the executive director for the mission continues. any student of policy management at georgetown university. i wi
we're joined by my friend captain john rodriguez of the u.s. army national guard. he's a 2015 herbert peace fellow who works with me at the center for national policy. served six years as an army infantry officer, including a deployment to afghanistan. that place will mean something if you look it up. i had the privilege of spending time there at a different time. john provides an incredible experience. the sort of infran triantry unit in a daily grind fight. we're happy to have him. he's a...
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we're joined by my friend, captain john rodriguez of the u.s. army national guard. he's a 2015 herbert peace fellow who works with me at the center for national policy. served six years as an army infantry officer, including a combat deployment to afghanistan. if that place and name don't mean anything to you perhaps it will. look it up. i had the privilege of spending time there at a different time. john provides an incredible experience. that sort of infantry unit in a daily grind fight. high intensity and that's a perspective that's needed in this conversation. we're happy to have him. he's a member of the maryland national guard and has worked as a national security intern, focused on human rights complaints and security policy. we're joined by mary beth brigamen. i should have asked you how to pronounce your last name. >> you got it. >> graduated in 1999 and commissioned to the marine corps. she had a deployment to iraq as a company commander. she was combat arms. is a combat engineer. after transitioning from duty, she developed robots to marines. she's the ex
we're joined by my friend, captain john rodriguez of the u.s. army national guard. he's a 2015 herbert peace fellow who works with me at the center for national policy. served six years as an army infantry officer, including a combat deployment to afghanistan. if that place and name don't mean anything to you perhaps it will. look it up. i had the privilege of spending time there at a different time. john provides an incredible experience. that sort of infantry unit in a daily grind fight. high...
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also joins by my friend captain john rodriguez of the u.s. national guard. he's a 2015 herbert scoville junior peace fellow who works with me at the center for national policy. john served six years on active duty as an army infantry officer including a combat deployment to afghanistan's korengal valley. and if that place and name doesn't mean anything to you, perhaps it will if you look it up. i also had the privilege of spending a year in the korengal valley myself at a different time. so john provides i think an incredible experience. that sort of archetypal infantry unity in a daily grind close fight, very high intensity in the number of cases. and i think that's a perspective that's needed in this conversation. so we're happy to have him. he's currently still a member of the maryland national guard and he works -- has worked as a national security intern at human rights first focused on human rights complaints, counterterrorism, and security partnership polts. we're also joined by mary beth bruggeman. i'm sorry, i should have asked you how to pronounce
also joins by my friend captain john rodriguez of the u.s. national guard. he's a 2015 herbert scoville junior peace fellow who works with me at the center for national policy. john served six years on active duty as an army infantry officer including a combat deployment to afghanistan's korengal valley. and if that place and name doesn't mean anything to you, perhaps it will if you look it up. i also had the privilege of spending a year in the korengal valley myself at a different time. so...
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. >> josie rodriguez' brother john is one of them. she says his murder went unsolved for 12 years until camden started the county police force and reopened cold cases. >> my brother was one of the ones that actually was picked and not even within two months they found my brother's murderer. not one, but two. >> josie was one of those lining the route as president obama's limo went by. he was in camden to see how the new reproach was supposed to diffuse tensions in the community. and the president likely got the negative. >> they were harassing people. i guess they had to do what they had to do to make you know an example. >> i think we need a little bit more work on on murders and finding killers. as far as the drugs i'mhelping a lot with that. >> i feel good about it good and more safe. >> reporter: as the president drove past the corner on the way back to washington bill hargrove says he will know when the new police philosophy worked. >> my dream was to never ever have to put another stone on this corner. >> reporter: and bill harg
. >> josie rodriguez' brother john is one of them. she says his murder went unsolved for 12 years until camden started the county police force and reopened cold cases. >> my brother was one of the ones that actually was picked and not even within two months they found my brother's murderer. not one, but two. >> josie was one of those lining the route as president obama's limo went by. he was in camden to see how the new reproach was supposed to diffuse tensions in the...
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john: you're giving me a choice between a cheater and a scum bag in alex rodriguez. a guy who obviously didn't have much patient for some of bill simmons' more floor i had moment. but also i think foolish man in john skipper's case, loseing my friend bill over here, who i'm sure has an opinion about this. he probably thinks skipper is the biggest fool. but the worst person in the world, those people of the cleveland cavaliers. if there's anything that professional sports teams and the league should be responsive to right now is questions about sensitivity toward domestic violence. that cleveland cavalier video horrible qualifies whoever was in charge in cleveland is the worst person in the world. mark: got to go with the video. you wonder in the world of sports, particularly professional sports, how it could be that something like that could get made at a time when quite rightfully we've had all that focus on domestic violence. it's insane. john: you've got budweiser putting things on their beer that indicate that -- or incitements to date rape right now. the marketi
john: you're giving me a choice between a cheater and a scum bag in alex rodriguez. a guy who obviously didn't have much patient for some of bill simmons' more floor i had moment. but also i think foolish man in john skipper's case, loseing my friend bill over here, who i'm sure has an opinion about this. he probably thinks skipper is the biggest fool. but the worst person in the world, those people of the cleveland cavaliers. if there's anything that professional sports teams and the league...
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. >> victor rodriguez is the mcallen police chief. >> he knew the complicity of john feit in this particular case and his own complicity in this case. >> was he emotional when he talked to you? >> yes. it was obvious that he was parting ways with a heavy burden that he had carried for a long time. >> father o'brien died in 2005, but before his death -- >> noemi, this is father o'brien. i'll call you later. >> -- he spoke with irene's cousin about what he knew, and she recorded the conversation. >> so he told you also, sir, that he had killed her? >> yes. >> oh, my god. >> well, i suspected from the very beginning. we searched the attic and searched the basement looking for her. that's how suspicious we were. >> and father o'brien told noemi that the church sent feit away for a reason. >> we knew he was dangerous. >> yeah? >> so, they shipped him off to a trappist monastery. >> and then there was the second witness, dale tacheny, the former monk at our lady of the assumption monastery in missouri who finally decided to end his silence. >> i was told a priest was coming to the monastery who ha
. >> victor rodriguez is the mcallen police chief. >> he knew the complicity of john feit in this particular case and his own complicity in this case. >> was he emotional when he talked to you? >> yes. it was obvious that he was parting ways with a heavy burden that he had carried for a long time. >> father o'brien died in 2005, but before his death -- >> noemi, this is father o'brien. i'll call you later. >> -- he spoke with irene's cousin about what...
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. >> reporter: and as they walk off into the sunset rodriguez says he hopes he and po have many more posts to share. >>> well coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," an interview with general john allen, the man in charge of the fight against isis on the strategy to defeat the extremists. >>> plus, a look at new facial recognition technology being tested at dulles international airport. kris van cleave has details j and award winning chef mario ba telly joins us in the studio. >>> finally pop star rihanna visited cuba. she arrived in havana on wednesday in a private jet in the u.s. rihanna weren't to a restaurant and enjoyed cuban cooking and also did a little dancing. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >>> hello everyone, here's what's happening search or for gunman who killed a man and injured three others, happened 2700 block of west third street in chester delaware county. we're hearing that more than 30 rounds were fired from a rifle. no word right now
. >> reporter: and as they walk off into the sunset rodriguez says he hopes he and po have many more posts to share. >>> well coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," an interview with general john allen, the man in charge of the fight against isis on the strategy to defeat the extremists. >>> plus, a look at new facial recognition technology being tested at dulles international airport. kris van cleave has details j and award winning chef mario...
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ktvu's john sasaki now with their emotional call for justice and what we've learned about just how fast the suspect may have been driving. >> at a pleasanton courthouse many supporters of esp era nza morales rodriguez and perez wore t-shirts sending a message to the suspect in their death. >> we need justice. i wouldn't want something to happen to my family and not have justice for it. >> reporter: inside the courtroom where our camera was not allowed. 35-year-old bryan jones of livermore was in a red jailed jump suit with his hands shackled at the waist. >> this is a terrible situation, mr. jones did not intend to hurt or kill anyone and it's real tragic what happened here. >> reporter: the 40-year-old mother and 14-year-old daughter were in their suv when a speeding car hit them. >> i hope he can get a good sentence. because he killed our family. >> reporter: he killed our family says perez. he stood with his 10-year-old son. >> my family is all together and we want justice. >> reporter: as you can see the posted speed limit here is 35 miles per hour. but as police say the cars on boa
ktvu's john sasaki now with their emotional call for justice and what we've learned about just how fast the suspect may have been driving. >> at a pleasanton courthouse many supporters of esp era nza morales rodriguez and perez wore t-shirts sending a message to the suspect in their death. >> we need justice. i wouldn't want something to happen to my family and not have justice for it. >> reporter: inside the courtroom where our camera was not allowed. 35-year-old bryan jones...
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from their home in monterey county to attend a family event in addition to the two counts of murder johns also charged with credit under the influence causing injury and excessive speed and driving between 75 99 mi. an hour at the time of the accident just taken into custody this afternoon. >> grant: the bay area child is out under in bars. police say he had rented a storage unit was living in his car there is that cars over 1998 honda accord police were searching for based on surveillance video that showed the suspects following the child before he stopped and tried the crapper last saturday near that calls home police searched the storage unit today found a clothing that the victims' said her attacker was wearing employees say velasco a 25 year- old had no idea at he is a wanted man. both in the county jail charged with kidnapping false imprisonment and child endangerment. >> pam: working around the clock trying to clean up a spill that now covers at least 9 mi. of the santa barbara coast line. officials close a 160 square mile section of motion of fishing because the oil spill and now
from their home in monterey county to attend a family event in addition to the two counts of murder johns also charged with credit under the influence causing injury and excessive speed and driving between 75 99 mi. an hour at the time of the accident just taken into custody this afternoon. >> grant: the bay area child is out under in bars. police say he had rented a storage unit was living in his car there is that cars over 1998 honda accord police were searching for based on...