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i think you like being toni morrison. toni: she, toni morrison, can make you think that. she is good at that. charlie: because she is good at it. she can make you think that she likes it because she is good at that. she has all of the indicia of it. she is admired by people that matter. toni: some of it is really genuine. depending on circumstances and the people she is relating to. i was saying to somebody earlier that i am really exhausted talking about myself. really exhausted. [laughter] toni: however, what you get to get. charlie: which is? toni: signing books for readers. going to the 92nd street y going to politics and prose and reading a little bit and have people line up and i signed their books. i do not see readers normally. charlie: you see people at the other end? toni: that i like. charlie: people always say to me i watch your show or read your book, it gives you a face. what you don't like is when they remind you of a show you did five years ago. or say, i love it. "beloved," i loved "beloved." toni: people have different tastes. i thought book a or b would
i think you like being toni morrison. toni: she, toni morrison, can make you think that. she is good at that. charlie: because she is good at it. she can make you think that she likes it because she is good at that. she has all of the indicia of it. she is admired by people that matter. toni: some of it is really genuine. depending on circumstances and the people she is relating to. i was saying to somebody earlier that i am really exhausted talking about myself. really exhausted. [laughter]...
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and they were forcing tony klann to lead them to stoney. >> tony had been crying. he looked like he had been beat a little bit. and they saw joe d'ambrosio with a knife to his throat. this was at 3:00 in the morning. >> stoney lewis's story was all detectives needed to hear. >> we went up into cleveland heights and took five cleveland heights policemen with us. and we went to joe d'ambrosio's apartment. 1732 coventry road. >> eddie espinoza answered the door and was placed under arrest. next police searched for joe. >> first thing in the morning, the cops break in. i'm all the way in the back in the bathroom sitting on the toilet. all i see is the door fling open and i see two guys in plain clothes with guns pointing at me. and i'm like, what the heck is this? >> even without a warrant, police search joe's apartment. >> we did recover three large knives and several other smaller items. some clothing. and we confiscated all kinds of stuff that we found there. >> a black pickup truck later determined to belong to mike keenan, was parked in the driveway and impounded
and they were forcing tony klann to lead them to stoney. >> tony had been crying. he looked like he had been beat a little bit. and they saw joe d'ambrosio with a knife to his throat. this was at 3:00 in the morning. >> stoney lewis's story was all detectives needed to hear. >> we went up into cleveland heights and took five cleveland heights policemen with us. and we went to joe d'ambrosio's apartment. 1732 coventry road. >> eddie espinoza answered the door and was...
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no es asi, tony? # >> es una iglesia muy peculiar uno llega a caballo ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ toni: bienvenidos a el pueblo al noroeste de dallas. _ a un pueblo. donde las costumbres no han desaparecido. ♪ ♪ ♪ toni: solo me falta el caballo. quÉ bien!! se llama mochila. galopando seguÍa a la cabalgata que se dirigÍa una de las 4 iglesias hispanas en el estado de texas. >> bienvenidos a la iglesia vaquera!! toni: esta idea comenzÓ hace 3 aÑos con un grupo de 8 personas fundaron la iglesia vaquera. en la actualidad, mas de 150 feligreses se congregan aquÍ_ ellos son bautistas pero acuden a la iglesia caballo con atuendo vaquero y le cantan a dios al ritmo de norteÑas. howard es el pastor. >> usamos el sombrero y nos lo quitamos cuando oramos. toni: naciÓ en dallas pero ama la cultura mexicana. naciÓ 16 de septiembre, dÍa de la independencia mexicana. en texas yo les dijo a todos que su empanada porque lo Único que me quedo de americano es la cÁscara, toni: asÍ son todo el tiempo muy d
no es asi, tony? # >> es una iglesia muy peculiar uno llega a caballo ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ toni: bienvenidos a el pueblo al noroeste de dallas. _ a un pueblo. donde las costumbres no han desaparecido. ♪ ♪ ♪ toni: solo me falta el caballo. quÉ bien!! se llama mochila. galopando seguÍa a la cabalgata que se dirigÍa una de las 4 iglesias hispanas en el estado de texas. >> bienvenidos a la iglesia vaquera!! toni: esta idea comenzÓ hace 3 aÑos con un grupo de 8 personas...
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tony: vamos a ver. [mÚsica] [mÚsica] >> tony: han pasado cuatro dÍas en los que he recorrido de arriba a abajo muchos rincones del estado de texas. es hora que alguien me acompaye. acompaÑe. jackie: tony, dÓnde estoy? tony: en la ruta de impacto. te hacen falta botas. con tenis no puedes estar en texas. jackie: pero si son botas, tienen que ser a mi medida. [mÚsica] >> tony: los pantalones estÁn bien. pero es urgente cambiar el salzado. y nada mejor que en esta legendaria fÁbrica de botas. jackie: finalmente se portarÁ bien conmigo? es una de las fÁbricas mÁs antiguas de texas. todas estas botas ya tienen dueÑo porque las hicieron a la medida. >> comenzÓ mi abuelito aquÍ en san antonio. y comenzÓ a vender zapatos y de zapatos comenzÓ a hacer repataciÓn de botas y teenemos cien aÑos de estar haciendo eso en san antonio. tony: asÍ fueron convirtiÉndose en las mejores de texas. no son nada baratas. si quiere que le hagan unas, le pueden costar hasta diez mil dÓlares. pueden ser de piel
tony: vamos a ver. [mÚsica] [mÚsica] >> tony: han pasado cuatro dÍas en los que he recorrido de arriba a abajo muchos rincones del estado de texas. es hora que alguien me acompaye. acompaÑe. jackie: tony, dÓnde estoy? tony: en la ruta de impacto. te hacen falta botas. con tenis no puedes estar en texas. jackie: pero si son botas, tienen que ser a mi medida. [mÚsica] >> tony: los pantalones estÁn bien. pero es urgente cambiar el salzado. y nada mejor que en esta legendaria...
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tony robinson jr. the incident occurred near 1125 williamson street across from the gas station. the third call came in at 6:32 p.m. it was reported the caller was at the gas station when tony robinson jr. was screaming across the street. he said tony was acting kind of crazy and then came up to him and tried to choke him. but he was able to get tony off of him. tony was also seen trying to assault two people on the sidewalk. tony had his shirt off and was roaming around blocking traffic. tony was then seen trying to break into 1125 williamson street apartment no. 2. each of the callers were interviewed and confirmed the information they had reported in their 911 calls. dispatch conveyed the general information from the calls to officer kenny. that was that there were three possible victims. tony robinson was a male black, light skinned, jumped in front of cars no weapons and seems to have entered 1125 williamson street upstairs apartment. this was conveyed by officer kenny through radio transmission.
tony robinson jr. the incident occurred near 1125 williamson street across from the gas station. the third call came in at 6:32 p.m. it was reported the caller was at the gas station when tony robinson jr. was screaming across the street. he said tony was acting kind of crazy and then came up to him and tried to choke him. but he was able to get tony off of him. tony was also seen trying to assault two people on the sidewalk. tony had his shirt off and was roaming around blocking traffic. tony...
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he observed tony speaking to tony's father or others who were not present. tony's behavior was aggressive violent, and he feared for his safety and that of others as well and for the safety of tony robinson jr. he also indicated that he locked the apartment door, as everyone moved outside, and that he and his brother were the only people with keys to the upstairs apartment. follow-up with this resident revealed that the damage to the wall in the bedrooms was much greater than what had been witnessed prior to him leaving the apartment the first time and locking the door. the exterior door to apartment number 2, the door frame, was not damaged prior to the first 911 call. but crime lab photos reveal damage to the door frame was present and the dead bolt was still engaged on march 6th. there was also damage to the right side of the stairwell near the eighth step up. there were 12 steps total. and this damage was not present when the resident had left apartment number 2 locking the door behind him. interviews with those present indicated they also heard a distur
he observed tony speaking to tony's father or others who were not present. tony's behavior was aggressive violent, and he feared for his safety and that of others as well and for the safety of tony robinson jr. he also indicated that he locked the apartment door, as everyone moved outside, and that he and his brother were the only people with keys to the upstairs apartment. follow-up with this resident revealed that the damage to the wall in the bedrooms was much greater than what had been...
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are you tony? >> yes, i am. >> how you doing? i'm marcus. >> it's a pleasure. >> nice to meet you. >> very nice to meet you too. >> so you're the manager. >> i wear all the hats. >> you wear all the hats. okay. >> i have been in the car business about 18 years. excuse me, marcus. hi. >> hi, how are you? >> what can we do for you today? >> i am actually in the market for an suv. >> like a bmw, mercedes, porsche? what are you looking for? >> i'm kind of looking for something a little bit more modest. >> okay. >> ford, chevy, maybe. >> the first potential buyer i've seen since i've been here walks in and he's looking to buy an suv. he seems motivated, excited, ready to buy. the problem is we don't have what he wants. >> i wish we could help you. >> no, it's all right. don't worry about it. >> maybe next time. >> take care. >> he wants to be in an affordable car like everybody else in america, and every suv we have on the lot is priced over $40,000. >> that's the frustrating thing that you deal with. >> how many customers a day do yo
are you tony? >> yes, i am. >> how you doing? i'm marcus. >> it's a pleasure. >> nice to meet you. >> very nice to meet you too. >> so you're the manager. >> i wear all the hats. >> you wear all the hats. okay. >> i have been in the car business about 18 years. excuse me, marcus. hi. >> hi, how are you? >> what can we do for you today? >> i am actually in the market for an suv. >> like a bmw, mercedes, porsche? what...
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tony: tambor... >> quÉ te parece el clarinete? tony: quÉ bien! [mÚsica] >> su nombre es glen garrido. es de maracaibo. el primer venezolano con un doctorado en mÚsica de una universidad de estados unidos. y tiene a su cargo, la filarmÓnica latina de houston. >> comencÉ en la mÚsica desde que tenÍa nueve aÑos con el sistema nacional de orquesta juveniles de venezuela. fui fundador del nÚcleo de un estado. >> el amor por la mÚsica lo heredÓ de su padre. >> mi papÁ era mÚsico. era director de orquesta. entonces venÍa en la sangre. >> aunque prefiriÓ la mÚsica clÁsica, no se alejÓ de lo popular. lo diferente del repertorio es que se compone de temas que todos conocemos. >> yo mezclo una cosa con la otra. hago una orquesta completa y hago mÚsica como por ejemplo, como una suite en honor a juan luis guerra. >> de los 60 mÚsicos muy pocos son hispanos pero les encantan los ritmos de latinoamÉrica. >> me itentifico con la mÚsica latina. como crecÍ en un paÍs latino, crecÍ escuchando mucha mÚsica latina. entonces, cuando me llamÓ
tony: tambor... >> quÉ te parece el clarinete? tony: quÉ bien! [mÚsica] >> su nombre es glen garrido. es de maracaibo. el primer venezolano con un doctorado en mÚsica de una universidad de estados unidos. y tiene a su cargo, la filarmÓnica latina de houston. >> comencÉ en la mÚsica desde que tenÍa nueve aÑos con el sistema nacional de orquesta juveniles de venezuela. fui fundador del nÚcleo de un estado. >> el amor por la mÚsica lo heredÓ de su padre....
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>> tony! tony: y me encuentro con... >> la maquinaria norteÑa! >> ellos son de chihuahua pero han vivido toda la vida aquÍ en texas. >> claro que sÍ. aquÍ nuestros compaÑeros nacieron aquÍ. >> grabaron un videocon ninel conde. >> no o nos hemos baÑado desde que nos saludÓ. una experiencia bien bonita trabajar con una persona tan profeesional para trabajar en la tv. al Último nos acomodamos. >> era el sueÑo de ustedes trabajar con ella? >> debe ser el sueÑo de muchas personas trabajar al lado de un mujerÓn como ninel conde. en este caso el actor principal del video fue mi compatre. Él fue el suertudo. >> cuÁn difÍcil fue convencerla? >> esa parte se encargaron nuestros representantes. hablaron con el representante de ella. a nosotros nos preguntaron: quieren hacer el video con ninel? >> claro. a los dos dÍas, ya estÁ. >> hay escenas atrevidas? >> no, no quise yo. [risas] >> quÉ tema es? >> para quÉ amarte. serÁ el primer sencillo de nuestro disco nÚmero ocho que sale aproximadamente el tema sale alrededor de julio. todavÍa no
>> tony! tony: y me encuentro con... >> la maquinaria norteÑa! >> ellos son de chihuahua pero han vivido toda la vida aquÍ en texas. >> claro que sÍ. aquÍ nuestros compaÑeros nacieron aquÍ. >> grabaron un videocon ninel conde. >> no o nos hemos baÑado desde que nos saludÓ. una experiencia bien bonita trabajar con una persona tan profeesional para trabajar en la tv. al Último nos acomodamos. >> era el sueÑo de ustedes trabajar con ella?...
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toni: yes. charlie: did you know him well? toni: i visited him. in the south of france. that is where his house was and that is where i was when i visited him. charlie: did you know josephine baker? toni: no. charlie: who else did you know the expatriate community? any of the jazz artists? toni: no, i did not know anyone. i wish i had. the most beautiful music there
toni: yes. charlie: did you know him well? toni: i visited him. in the south of france. that is where his house was and that is where i was when i visited him. charlie: did you know josephine baker? toni: no. charlie: who else did you know the expatriate community? any of the jazz artists? toni: no, i did not know anyone. i wish i had. the most beautiful music there
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that man tony robinson just 19. robinson's uncle tells cnn he is expecting no charges against the officer, the aunt as well shared the same with me when we spoke last hour saying he acted out of self-defense. we'll let you know what happens. we'll bring that d.a. announcement live in a while now. >>> in nepal, breaking news. more than two weeks after a monster earthquake killed more than 8,000 people and then today, another one. the 7.3 quake striking nine miles deep along the border with china. at least 68 dead more than 1,200 injured. we'll take you to cat plan you do in a moment. but first, we are getting more information about the u.s. marine helicopter that is considered missing currently in nepal. we can tell you that six marines and two nepalese were carrying out disaster relief outside of the capital when apparently their helicopter vanished. first barbara starr at the pentagon. and barbara, it is after midnight in nepal. incredibly mountainous region communication difficult in general. what are you hearing
that man tony robinson just 19. robinson's uncle tells cnn he is expecting no charges against the officer, the aunt as well shared the same with me when we spoke last hour saying he acted out of self-defense. we'll let you know what happens. we'll bring that d.a. announcement live in a while now. >>> in nepal, breaking news. more than two weeks after a monster earthquake killed more than 8,000 people and then today, another one. the 7.3 quake striking nine miles deep along the border...
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kenny shot and killed 19-year-old tony robinson in march. robinson had allegedly assaulted two people and was running in traffic. according to the report kenny forced himself into an apartment that robinson had run into. authorities said robinson and kenny got into an altercation inside the apartment where kenny shot and killed robinson. the aclu released a statement on today's decision that reads in part, the aclu of wisconsin regrets district attorney ozanne's decision because it leaves a cloud of uncertainty over the circumstances of and the responsibility for tony robinson's death. if officer kenny did not violate the law, then is anyone legally responsible for mr. robinson's death? does the criminal law protect individuals like mr. robinson from deadly force exercised by police officers? are police officers above the law? joining me now is the contributor to "essence" magazine, joy reid and john kelly, defense attorney. joy, what do you think about the reaction from the aclu here? what they're making an argument for is that we've got to
kenny shot and killed 19-year-old tony robinson in march. robinson had allegedly assaulted two people and was running in traffic. according to the report kenny forced himself into an apartment that robinson had run into. authorities said robinson and kenny got into an altercation inside the apartment where kenny shot and killed robinson. the aclu released a statement on today's decision that reads in part, the aclu of wisconsin regrets district attorney ozanne's decision because it leaves a...
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williams, and i think tony williams wins. >> i think we have a tale of two cities, and tony williams could be the connective tissue that binds the two cities. >> all right. let's turn and take a look at city council. a lot going on there, as well. interesting picture for maria quinones-sanchez who has had interesting race in the 7th district and had 4 mayors come out in support of her against her democratic-primary challenger. is this pretty much done, that she's walked away with this, and is she somebody to look at for the future? >> i think it was a very powerful statement when you get the diversity. but going back to bill green -- my gosh. i haven't seen him in a long time out there in that situation, and i think it does say, you know, there's a certain institutional support that she has, and it's basically an imprimatur going forward. >> i think from street to green there was a pretty interesting contrast in looks. >> what was the way street was dressed? george, help me out. >> he's probably coming from a walk. but i think maria has -- i won't call it perfected but has learned ho
williams, and i think tony williams wins. >> i think we have a tale of two cities, and tony williams could be the connective tissue that binds the two cities. >> all right. let's turn and take a look at city council. a lot going on there, as well. interesting picture for maria quinones-sanchez who has had interesting race in the 7th district and had 4 mayors come out in support of her against her democratic-primary challenger. is this pretty much done, that she's walked away with...
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>> hey tony. the mother of the 34-year-old who was one of the gunmen, says that her son was born in dallas, and raised here in garl andbefore he moved to phoenix where he most recently owned a carpet cleaning company. she said he was a good father to his eight-year-old son and a devout muslim, but she never saw any signs of dreamism. of -- extremism. he may have followed the lead of his room maintain, who was on the fbi's radar. >> he was confused. to be convinced to do something like this is beyond me. i'm thankful he did not kill anybody, and i don't blame the policemen that shot and will killed him. he was just doing his job. if he attempts something like this, you just have to expect it you may not come back alive. you won't be a free man for sure. >> he was unknown to the fbi prior to this, but his room maintain was convicted in 2008 of lying to the fbi regarding his plans to travel to africa to join a terrorist group there. and that's why the two drove to dallas to carry out the attack. >> h
>> hey tony. the mother of the 34-year-old who was one of the gunmen, says that her son was born in dallas, and raised here in garl andbefore he moved to phoenix where he most recently owned a carpet cleaning company. she said he was a good father to his eight-year-old son and a devout muslim, but she never saw any signs of dreamism. of -- extremism. he may have followed the lead of his room maintain, who was on the fbi's radar. >> he was confused. to be convinced to do something...
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>> there is indeed, tony. we have new information about the train and what was happening about a minute before the accident. we know the train was going into a 50 miles per hour curve at more than double that speed. and what the ntsb has now discovered, and this is based on the forward facing camera on the front much that locative, it has a speed stamp on it, and about a minute before the crash, it was allowable but for some reason, the train sped up. so instead of slowing down as the train went into the curve it sped up to over 100 miles per hour. and of course the engineer applying that emergency brake far too late and the train and all of the cars derailing off of the track with deadly consequences. now, what the ntsb said today they don't know if the train was increasing speed because the engineer was manually increasing the speed or because of some other input. they hope to get that answer when they talk to the engineer. he has agreed to talk to the ntsb, and the investigators hope to speak with him withi
>> there is indeed, tony. we have new information about the train and what was happening about a minute before the accident. we know the train was going into a 50 miles per hour curve at more than double that speed. and what the ntsb has now discovered, and this is based on the forward facing camera on the front much that locative, it has a speed stamp on it, and about a minute before the crash, it was allowable but for some reason, the train sped up. so instead of slowing down as the...
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it is not believe tony is armed. tony has jumped in front of a car, but doesn't appear to be hurt. tony is chasing the caller as they drive off. tony had punched another friend prior to this call but everyone has left as things are really bad. tony is going crazy. he took shrooms or some type of drugs. caller said he couldn't talk to tony, he couldn't get through to him. tony is acting insane right now. and it is scaring the caller. the second call came in at 6:31 p.m. it was reported that a man was attacking pedestrians and had punched the caller in the face. the attacker was light-skinned, not wearing a shirt at this time which description fit that of tony robinson jr. the incident occurred near 11:25 williamson street across from the gas station. the third call came in at 6:32 p.m. it was reported the caller
it is not believe tony is armed. tony has jumped in front of a car, but doesn't appear to be hurt. tony is chasing the caller as they drive off. tony had punched another friend prior to this call but everyone has left as things are really bad. tony is going crazy. he took shrooms or some type of drugs. caller said he couldn't talk to tony, he couldn't get through to him. tony is acting insane right now. and it is scaring the caller. the second call came in at 6:31 p.m. it was reported that a...
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i'm tony harris. scandals around world soccer. fifa officials accused of bilking millions in fees. >>> and there's something missing in the tropical storm forecast. technology to better predict hurricane's storm surge. soccer 1 called a beautiful game but there was nothing pretty in a 47 count invite that accuses some of the most powerful men in the sport's governing bold, fever a. of what is being described as systemic and deep corruption. john tarrick has the story. >> reporter: this is huge, just not here in the united states. everywhere else around the world, soccer is like a religion so it's a big blow to the people who run the most popular sport had a we call it soccer and they call it football. corruption at at the highest level of sock. nine officials and five executives. these are serious corruption charges, including racketeering money laundering, wire fraud. >> they were expected to uphold the rules keep soccer honest. and uphold the game, and instead, they enriched themselves. this departm
i'm tony harris. scandals around world soccer. fifa officials accused of bilking millions in fees. >>> and there's something missing in the tropical storm forecast. technology to better predict hurricane's storm surge. soccer 1 called a beautiful game but there was nothing pretty in a 47 count invite that accuses some of the most powerful men in the sport's governing bold, fever a. of what is being described as systemic and deep corruption. john tarrick has the story. >>...
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>> i am surprised by the timing tony. we have been told to be patient and allow the process to work and i think everyone's expectation was that it would take several weeks if not months before the state's attorney would make some sort of pronouncement, so i am surprised at the timing. however, i am so elated . . . >> -- investigation came to the conclusion that there was probable cause for an arrest 28 charges against six officers, rather historical given the nature of these charges and the number of officers involved including a female officer. >> yeah. >> so i think there is some game-changing things happening in baltimore that hopefully will set the stage for how these cases are handled across the country. >> so why did you think that this might take weeks to bring about charges if charges were brought at all? why did you think it would take weeks? what would she do -- or what -- >> i think the reason so many of us tony thought it would take a long time is because of the precedent that has been set in some of these oth
>> i am surprised by the timing tony. we have been told to be patient and allow the process to work and i think everyone's expectation was that it would take several weeks if not months before the state's attorney would make some sort of pronouncement, so i am surprised at the timing. however, i am so elated . . . >> -- investigation came to the conclusion that there was probable cause for an arrest 28 charges against six officers, rather historical given the nature of these charges...
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juan: tony robinson's family members held a press conference on tuesday. speakers included robinson's grandmother, sharon irwin. >> i will miss him the rest of my life. when you guys go home and you don't deal with this anymore this is a forever thing with me. and i just want to say this is politics and not justice. juan: in a show of support for tony robinson's family, hundreds of people marched peacefully to the state capitol on tuesday. the protesters vowed to continue demanding justice for robinson. one of the groups organizing the demonstrations has been the young, gifted and black coalition. the group announced they'll rally this morning in front of the apartment house where robinson was shot and killed. they're calling for a "black-out wednesday" where people stop business as usual and come out on the streets to demand police accountability. activists are also calling on madison to address racial disparities in incarceration rates. a 2013 race to equity report found african-americans in madison's dane county made up less than 9% of the youth populat
juan: tony robinson's family members held a press conference on tuesday. speakers included robinson's grandmother, sharon irwin. >> i will miss him the rest of my life. when you guys go home and you don't deal with this anymore this is a forever thing with me. and i just want to say this is politics and not justice. juan: in a show of support for tony robinson's family, hundreds of people marched peacefully to the state capitol on tuesday. the protesters vowed to continue demanding...
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>> yes tony, we learned a lot today. and this is a very active scene here in philadelphia, where the crews are analyzing the tracks and the railcars, trying to figure out exactly what happened in the investigation. the ntsb did reveal late this afternoon that the amtrak train was traveling at 106 miles per hour. and that is more than twice the speed limit for that part of the track. clearly, it was going too fast. and why it was going that fast is unknown and obviously a big focus for the investigators at this hour as it approached the curve in philadelphia to new york city last night. moments before the accident, the engineer did hit the emergency brakes, but tony, it was simply too little, too late and it was devastating. seven people killed and hundreds hurt. and why the investigators say the quiet ride suddenly turned chaotic as they were thrown from their seat and luggage was flying. >> the train was going pretty fast. and i remember like a hit. and the luggage flew all over me. >> people screaming and falling over.
>> yes tony, we learned a lot today. and this is a very active scene here in philadelphia, where the crews are analyzing the tracks and the railcars, trying to figure out exactly what happened in the investigation. the ntsb did reveal late this afternoon that the amtrak train was traveling at 106 miles per hour. and that is more than twice the speed limit for that part of the track. clearly, it was going too fast. and why it was going that fast is unknown and obviously a big focus for the...
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tony. like heidi said they are saturated across the region. this line of thunderstorms not only with severe weather but of course we're looking at 2 3, to 4 inches of rain coming out of these storms per hour. that's how destricttive this is. i want to show you what we're looking at down here. of course they are doing rescues in that area as we are speaking. here on google earth this is the blanco river that leads all the way down to san marco, flood stage is about 13 feet sunday it went to 43 feet and at one point the flow in the river was two and a half times that of the niagara falls, so right now we're talking about flash food warnings from oklahoma to the north of santorum as well as much of the regions. so more rain is expected unfortunately. it will hit lighter rain down here of course the flood waters are going to be making their way towards the coastline as well as towards mexico. but it is up here by texas as well as oklahoma where in the next three days we could see another five to eight inches. and a couple of days ago we were looki
tony. like heidi said they are saturated across the region. this line of thunderstorms not only with severe weather but of course we're looking at 2 3, to 4 inches of rain coming out of these storms per hour. that's how destricttive this is. i want to show you what we're looking at down here. of course they are doing rescues in that area as we are speaking. here on google earth this is the blanco river that leads all the way down to san marco, flood stage is about 13 feet sunday it went to 43...
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protesters there demanding justice for the 19-year-old, tony robinson. robinson was shot seven times by officer matt kenny. this happened back on march 6th. you see tony right there. we'll show you the officer in just a moment. winlss describe robinson running in and out of traffic, punching and choking people. officer kenny, as you see there, he was the first on the scene. he found robinson inside a second floor apartment. he described running into a violent young man. he said that robinson was out of control. he said he attacked him. he then shot robinson at close range and robinson died a short time later. the d.a. who made the announcement today about his decision not to charge the police officer called for peace. taking great pains to describe himself as a biracial man, and the first person of color to be a d.a. in wisconsin. stephanie elam is "outfront" in madison. what are you seeing there? >> right here we did see a protest earlier, erin and this is where tony robinson died in this gray and white building here behind me. this is where everything
protesters there demanding justice for the 19-year-old, tony robinson. robinson was shot seven times by officer matt kenny. this happened back on march 6th. you see tony right there. we'll show you the officer in just a moment. winlss describe robinson running in and out of traffic, punching and choking people. officer kenny, as you see there, he was the first on the scene. he found robinson inside a second floor apartment. he described running into a violent young man. he said that robinson...
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as horrified neighbors look on, tony's roof tears away from his home. >> oh, my god! >> whoa! >> it sounded like an explosion. >> it just kind of had a little ripple and then it was gone. literally, the sound made you feel like you were in "the wizard of oz" and you were going to be lifted straight out of this home. >> in two parts, the roof takes flight. one half decimates tony's tool shed, the other lands nearby in a neighbor's living room, causing extensive damage. the two-story, five-bedroom house is reduced to one compromised level. >> the walls were breathing. we just didn't know how much longer the downstairs would make it. even the floor structure was now in serious compromise and that at any time the drywall that was the ceiling could cave in on us. >> for several more hours the two families ride out the storm. >> the scariest moment during the hurricane was not thinking i was going to make it back to my house. >> finally, the devastating hurricane passes. tony and his neighbors carefully emerge from their homes to assess the damage. >> he's going to have it patched u
as horrified neighbors look on, tony's roof tears away from his home. >> oh, my god! >> whoa! >> it sounded like an explosion. >> it just kind of had a little ripple and then it was gone. literally, the sound made you feel like you were in "the wizard of oz" and you were going to be lifted straight out of this home. >> in two parts, the roof takes flight. one half decimates tony's tool shed, the other lands nearby in a neighbor's living room, causing...
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>> reporter: i'm going to scratch my head, tony, because i'm not sure. there are a lot of political experts in briton watching the numbers come in two hours ago shaking their heads. yes, there are surprises and that's because we see gains from prime minister cameron's party. and significant gains, and he's the number-one party in terms of seats won and the exit polls, and the counting goes on, and i think that ed miliban, his numbers are shocked tonight because they have dropped in numbers and 75 seats or so, exactly 77 seats behind the conservatives right now, and miliban may be looking for a new job if the numbers hold true. what does it mean? the conservatives have done well. and prime minister cameron may be in the position to do a queen's speech later in the month, where they essentially table their plan for the next year, and they try to push it through parliament to see if they have enough votes to survive and they have a ruling party, along with the ruling party, so they can marry along the way to see if they have a governing coalition but the fa
>> reporter: i'm going to scratch my head, tony, because i'm not sure. there are a lot of political experts in briton watching the numbers come in two hours ago shaking their heads. yes, there are surprises and that's because we see gains from prime minister cameron's party. and significant gains, and he's the number-one party in terms of seats won and the exit polls, and the counting goes on, and i think that ed miliban, his numbers are shocked tonight because they have dropped in...
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he hit tony robinson with all seven bullets and that's how tony robinson died. officer kenny is a 12-year veteran of the madison police department, who is white. tony robinson is bi-racial. in the two months since madison has seen large and peaceful protests in tony robinson's name. the demonstrations started soon after his funeral. madison, as you know is the state capital. they have filled not only the streets of madison but also the state capitol rotunda where the state started its investigation into the shooting, tony robinson's family said they did have faith in the process. his uncle telling reporters, quote, we want them to act strictly as fact-finders and that's what they've assured us. we believe that and we have confidence in that. well, the wisconsin department of justice carried out the investigation into the shooting. then they handed over their findings to the prosecutor, to the district attorney in madison, in dane county, wisconsin. over this past weekend specifically on mother's day, on sunday, that prosecutor announced that he had reached a dec
he hit tony robinson with all seven bullets and that's how tony robinson died. officer kenny is a 12-year veteran of the madison police department, who is white. tony robinson is bi-racial. in the two months since madison has seen large and peaceful protests in tony robinson's name. the demonstrations started soon after his funeral. madison, as you know is the state capital. they have filled not only the streets of madison but also the state capitol rotunda where the state started its...
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tony? >> all right. lisa good to see you, thank you. >>> a new york city police officer shot in the head this past weekend has died from his injuries. he was shot on saturday while trying to stop a man suspected of carrying a handgun. he is the third new york city police officer to be killed in the past six months. the suspected shooter was arrested and is being held without bond. . >>> in israel the recent police beating of an ethiopian police soldier has sparked outrage and allegations of racism against that nation's black citizens. today prime minister benjamin netenyahu met with the soldier and insisted that racism will not be tolerated in israeli society. mike hannah has more now. >> reporter: a signature moment as the israeli prime minister meets the solder who was beaten by police. we cannot accept this benjamin netenyahu says. the police are dealing with this and we need to change things. afterwards this soldier expressed his gratitude. >> translator: we spoke about everything that has happened.
tony? >> all right. lisa good to see you, thank you. >>> a new york city police officer shot in the head this past weekend has died from his injuries. he was shot on saturday while trying to stop a man suspected of carrying a handgun. he is the third new york city police officer to be killed in the past six months. the suspected shooter was arrested and is being held without bond. . >>> in israel the recent police beating of an ethiopian police soldier has sparked...
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dana. >> hi, tony. it looks like it's going to be a cliffhanger and no one here is hazarding a guess of how this is going to play out. from the voting tomorrow, we'll probably hear something on friday. but essentially what you're about to witness a great change in the political landscaping in britain whereas you know, tony, there are just the two political parties and maybe a third fighting fighting it out over who gets the most votes and the ruling for five years. but there's a lot of dissatisfaction with government. and suddenly the smaller parties are taking votes away from the main political parties. so it looks like, from the polls, that none of the major political parties will have a clear majority after the election on thursday night when the polls close at 10:00 here. so there are major questions of what happens after that. prime minister cameron the tory leader crisscrossed the party today trying to get votes. and he was very tough on ed miliban, saying that if he comes to power he's going to h
dana. >> hi, tony. it looks like it's going to be a cliffhanger and no one here is hazarding a guess of how this is going to play out. from the voting tomorrow, we'll probably hear something on friday. but essentially what you're about to witness a great change in the political landscaping in britain whereas you know, tony, there are just the two political parties and maybe a third fighting fighting it out over who gets the most votes and the ruling for five years. but there's a lot of...
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i'm tony harris. defiance from the head of fifa. the most powerful man in world soccer resigns small. >> rivers rising in oklahoma. hundreds of homes have been evacuated. and the accidental anthrax shipments. the pentagon said the number of potentially live samples sent around the country is higher than first reported. isand we begin with the response to the bribery and corruption scandal surrounding soccer's world governing body. ahead says that he's not ready to resign he's the one who can restore trust in the organization >> reporter: he's not going anywhere, at least in his own mind, that's for sure. fast and furious today. he said he won't go anywhere, and he is planning to go for an unprecedented fifth term in a re-election bid tomorrow on friday. 79-year-old in a defiant speech in fifa's conference said that the arrests have brought shame and humiliation to the sport of soccer. >> i cannot monitor everyone all of the time. if people want to do wrong they will also try to hide it. but it must fall me bring stability, for the r
i'm tony harris. defiance from the head of fifa. the most powerful man in world soccer resigns small. >> rivers rising in oklahoma. hundreds of homes have been evacuated. and the accidental anthrax shipments. the pentagon said the number of potentially live samples sent around the country is higher than first reported. isand we begin with the response to the bribery and corruption scandal surrounding soccer's world governing body. ahead says that he's not ready to resign he's the one who...
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>> well, tony, that's true. and in fact, automakers have recalled about 17 million vehicles so here we are doubling it. the reason is that the manufacture, tackatta, has finally given into pressure, and finally agreed that a recall is necessary. here's secretary of transportation, anthony foxx. >> up until now tackatta has refused to acknowledge that the air gags are defective and today, they have agreed to declare that the airbag inflaters are defective. it is recalling them nationwide. >> now the safety board says that it this is a good day for consumers, but it's long overdue. problem with the airbags started surfacing in 2014. and -- in 2004, and they trickled in year after year, so here we are more than ten years after the first problem with the airbags now a massive recall, and it will take many years more to replace these airbags with new ones. here's the center for auto safety. >> this is one of those instances where there's no silver bullet, magic overnight cure. this is going to take years but we can b
>> well, tony, that's true. and in fact, automakers have recalled about 17 million vehicles so here we are doubling it. the reason is that the manufacture, tackatta, has finally given into pressure, and finally agreed that a recall is necessary. here's secretary of transportation, anthony foxx. >> up until now tackatta has refused to acknowledge that the air gags are defective and today, they have agreed to declare that the airbag inflaters are defective. it is recalling them...
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tony. we move as one. a band of bros through the night, the world our oyster. ♪ >> we shall go to the next whiskey bar. i feel like a boy band. [ laughter ] >> johnny cash. >> johnny cash. >> yeah. >> all i can say is thank god there was no karaoke. i must have blked it out. all roads led here. i knew that. no escape. only embrace. i am now after an evening of full-on cultural immersion, acutely aware of my role as big brother. any must friends looking at me to accept an example. all right guys, let's party. ♪ >> soju? >> nice to meet you. >> so correct me if i'm wrong, it's dried squid, m&ms, and mixing your alcohols? >> yes. >> wait. come back. ♪ >> seemed like a good idea. back at the office. >> next i'll be performing a medley from "mama mia". >> come on baby light my fire. >> fire, yes, fire. >> mouse? mouse fish? ♪ >> tony! >> we got to go somewhere else. we got to go somewhere else. wii -- we're not finished here, tony. >> squid treats and m&ms? sure. makes perfect sense. in fact, there were
tony. we move as one. a band of bros through the night, the world our oyster. ♪ >> we shall go to the next whiskey bar. i feel like a boy band. [ laughter ] >> johnny cash. >> johnny cash. >> yeah. >> all i can say is thank god there was no karaoke. i must have blked it out. all roads led here. i knew that. no escape. only embrace. i am now after an evening of full-on cultural immersion, acutely aware of my role as big brother. any must friends looking at me to...
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i'm tony harris. gun fight in waco arrests and more threats after nine die in a biker gang shootout, the dangerous rival groups behind the violence. >>> disarming the police after displays of force in places like ferguson, a move to demilitarize law enforcement. >>> and the fall in ramadi is called a set back. hundreds are dead. thousands have fled their homes. ♪ >>> waco texas is under heightened state of alert this evening, following what is being called unprecedented violence against rival baker gangs. nine are dead and 18 others injured. >> horrible scene down there. so far 170 bike gang members have been arrested. they are be charged in engaging and organizing crime linked to capital murder. local authorities say they have never seen anything like it a shootout in a suburban shopping center. >> i saw everything from pistol casings to rifle casings, i saw knives, i saw a club there were pools of blood, probably one of the most violent gruesome crime scenes i have seen in 35 years of service. >>
i'm tony harris. gun fight in waco arrests and more threats after nine die in a biker gang shootout, the dangerous rival groups behind the violence. >>> disarming the police after displays of force in places like ferguson, a move to demilitarize law enforcement. >>> and the fall in ramadi is called a set back. hundreds are dead. thousands have fled their homes. ♪ >>> waco texas is under heightened state of alert this evening, following what is being called...
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i'm tony. >> hi, tony. nice to meet you. >> i have been waiting for this moment for a while. >> really? believe in love. the real kind of love. >> me, too. >> and hope the universe provides. >> tony, i want to get to know better. he seems so sweet. seems like a really sincere guy. >> how are you? >> good. how are you? i'm tony. i have been waiting for this moment for a while. i believe in love, the real love. and hope the universe provides. >> tony, i want to get to know >> jimmy: does he have a string on his back? does tony know they can hear him? i'd like to point out that tony is a healer with a black eye. this is how they do every introduction, the limo pulls up, the guy gets out and he has to talk to the women. they are eight feet away from each other. they have to choose who to go first. there are more personal trainers on this show than 24 hour fitness on new year's day. a great place to meet the personal trainer of your dreams. this is sean b. greeting the ladies for the first time. >> i believe in
i'm tony. >> hi, tony. nice to meet you. >> i have been waiting for this moment for a while. >> really? believe in love. the real kind of love. >> me, too. >> and hope the universe provides. >> tony, i want to get to know better. he seems so sweet. seems like a really sincere guy. >> how are you? >> good. how are you? i'm tony. i have been waiting for this moment for a while. i believe in love, the real love. and hope the universe provides....
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i'm tony harris. police departments nationwide will no longer be allowed to buy some miller tear equipment from the federal government. president obama is delivering that news in camden new jersey. under an executive order the government won't give police or pay for a lot of different equipment, including armored vehicles and camouflage uniforms. the same kinds of things used by police during the ferguson protest. kristen is live in camden for us. good to see you. why is that happening? this announcement comes as something of a surprise i think. >> reporter: it really does tony. last year the white house suggested that they would keep this policy going despite criticism from activists in ferguson and elsewhere that this military-style equipment was only escalating tensions in places like ferguson because it created this us versus them man talt and escalating tensions and not decreasing them. after naming a special task force to look at policing issues and appointing an interagency group to look at the
i'm tony harris. police departments nationwide will no longer be allowed to buy some miller tear equipment from the federal government. president obama is delivering that news in camden new jersey. under an executive order the government won't give police or pay for a lot of different equipment, including armored vehicles and camouflage uniforms. the same kinds of things used by police during the ferguson protest. kristen is live in camden for us. good to see you. why is that happening? this...
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tony: por mÁs de 20 aÑos vive en el vecindario. es un mÍtico personaje que muchos llaman brujo por sus extraÑas obras. (hablan en inglÉs) " trato de ser Único y hacer algo diferente." y crÉanme que lo ha logrado. sus controversiales figuras han removido importantes museos de estados unidos. crea criaturas mÁgicas pero lo mÁs interesante es que cree que estas figuras serÁn los dioses de futuras generaciones. a Ésta le llama el dios helado. y miren como transformÓ este moribundo Árbol. cualquier cosa puede ser arte dice y que es maravilloso para las culturas. ♪ ♪ ♪ luego de recorrer el jardÍn hicimos, lo que muy pocos vecinos habrÍan pasado al interior de su casa. allÍ descubrÍ parte de su tesoro. obras que podrÍan costar hasta 5000 $. ♪ ♪ ♪ aquÍ vive junto a su esposa, que le hizo este busto de dos caras. tiene doble cara tu esposa? algunas de ellas estÁn en exhibiciÓn permanente en baltimore. las apariencias engaÑan. con esta visita queda atrÁs... saliÓ muy bueno. lola: hasta hoy lo conocÍ porque
tony: por mÁs de 20 aÑos vive en el vecindario. es un mÍtico personaje que muchos llaman brujo por sus extraÑas obras. (hablan en inglÉs) " trato de ser Único y hacer algo diferente." y crÉanme que lo ha logrado. sus controversiales figuras han removido importantes museos de estados unidos. crea criaturas mÁgicas pero lo mÁs interesante es que cree que estas figuras serÁn los dioses de futuras generaciones. a Ésta le llama el dios helado. y miren como transformÓ este...
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>> this is aljazeera america live from new york city, i'm tony harris. remaining the police, the justice department plans to overhaul cleveland easy police force. >>> deluge in texas. several have died and many more missing, and time running out. we talked to one of the architects of the freedom acts about curbing governments eavesdropping. and we begin this evening with a major overhaul for the city of cleveland's police department. changes that will significantly limit an officer's abilities to use force under strict new guidelines from the justice department. the deal comes just days after a cleveland police officer was found not guilty of manslaughter in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black couple. the judge's decision to acquit that officer prompted some protests. and cleveland's mayor spoke today about the new rules. >> today may 26th 2015, marks a new city of cleveland. one built on the foundation of progressive change, and sustained trust and accountability. as i said in the past, our goal it 1 to have real reform that will be sustainable. >> b
>> this is aljazeera america live from new york city, i'm tony harris. remaining the police, the justice department plans to overhaul cleveland easy police force. >>> deluge in texas. several have died and many more missing, and time running out. we talked to one of the architects of the freedom acts about curbing governments eavesdropping. and we begin this evening with a major overhaul for the city of cleveland's police department. changes that will significantly limit an...
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tony: ¿te concentras bien? >> sÍ. alejandro: yo voy a hacer tu asistente. tony: vamos a dejar el micrÓfono, vente para acÁ, ponte aquÍ. alejandro, a este lado. voy a estar con este micrÓfono, voy a estar hablando, llegarÁ el momento que no voy a hablar mÁs, y luego tÚ narras lo que voy a hacer. franscisca: un voluntario llagar -que agarre la silla.
tony: ¿te concentras bien? >> sÍ. alejandro: yo voy a hacer tu asistente. tony: vamos a dejar el micrÓfono, vente para acÁ, ponte aquÍ. alejandro, a este lado. voy a estar con este micrÓfono, voy a estar hablando, llegarÁ el momento que no voy a hablar mÁs, y luego tÚ narras lo que voy a hacer. franscisca: un voluntario llagar -que agarre la silla.
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in new york city, i'm tony harris. devastation on top. another powerful quake hits napal. and a u.s. marine helicopter is missing. talks between the united states and russia, the democrats refuse to debate the trade bill, a big defeat for the white house, and a multimedia merger billions to buy aol. in the morning in napal, after a night of strong and terrifying aftershocks that followed yet another major earthquake there. it killed moreit was centered near a town popular with trekkers headed to mount everest. some buildings damaged in last month's quake collapsed. and rubble littered again. a helicopter is missing, and we'll have more on that, but first, andrew simmons has the latest from kathmandu. >> reliving a nightmare. just when people believed they could begin to return to something near normality. in shock as well. this quake may not have been as big as the last, but kathmandu's hospitals are overwhelmed again, and no one wants to be inside of a building when what follows are half a dozen aftershocks within minutes. a man was running an orphanage filled with childr
in new york city, i'm tony harris. devastation on top. another powerful quake hits napal. and a u.s. marine helicopter is missing. talks between the united states and russia, the democrats refuse to debate the trade bill, a big defeat for the white house, and a multimedia merger billions to buy aol. in the morning in napal, after a night of strong and terrifying aftershocks that followed yet another major earthquake there. it killed moreit was centered near a town popular with trekkers headed...
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we found two liftings for tony low. selling the business is a common tactic to avoid wages. >> it's legal to shut down and open up another business. you just pay a few hundred dollars. there's not much risk involved actually, because the law allows them to do this and that, to hide and hide behind the subcontracting and franchise responsibility. the rick is little. that's why i think so many employees and businesses do it, rob workers. >> six years after pursuing yes cars, he has a new job. he makes enough to cover rent and support the family. he can't shake the feeling he's been robbed. do you regret states? >> reporter: america is not heaven, if you were in china making a good living, i would tell you not to come here. america has its open oppression and abuses. it's hard to live here. >> reporter: what is the hardest part about taking care of your family? >> it's all for my family. it's my responsibility to take care of the family. >> reporter: did you think it would be this difficult? > no. life in china was better
we found two liftings for tony low. selling the business is a common tactic to avoid wages. >> it's legal to shut down and open up another business. you just pay a few hundred dollars. there's not much risk involved actually, because the law allows them to do this and that, to hide and hide behind the subcontracting and franchise responsibility. the rick is little. that's why i think so many employees and businesses do it, rob workers. >> six years after pursuing yes cars, he has a...
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i'm tony harris. >> accountability. you're getting it today. >> charges filed against the six baltimore police officers who are now in custody accused of contributing to the death of freddie gray. >>> governor chris christie charged with conspiring to shut down traffic for political retaliation. >>> and mayday marchs, protesters speak out on issues from excessive police force to immigration. >> so in celebration condemnation in baltimore after the city's top prosecutor announced that charges would be filed against six officers involved in the arrest and transport of freddie gray. all of the officers are now in custody. john terrett now joins us live from baltimore. fill news on this dramatic day please. >> tony, dramatic day that in many ways as far as baltimoreens are concerned is an understatement. the day began with a midmorning press conference by the state's attorney who spoke words that i don't think anybody expected her to stay. that is that the six officers involved in the arrest and transportation of fredy fred
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so if not yvette tony, who in the world wanted dr. george bloomenshine dead. >> did you worry there was some body responsible out there? >> yes. if they didn't succeed were they going to try again. >> reporter: that tea exact's what investigators were thinking. they placed a guard at george's door. >> at that point we didn't know if any one attempt to go hin his room and try to dupe it again. >> you were consander but his life. second murd ear tempt. >> yes, ma'am. >> coming up. behind closed doors, at the hospital. >> the plot started to thicken. >> i think people started to realize and put pieces together. >> whetawe . >> reporter: two weeks after he was poisoned dr. george bloomenshine was still suffering. his body ravaged by the toxic chemical ethylene glycol. after digging around in his personal life investigators were no closer to figuring out who wanted george dead. so they turned their attention to his professional life. but to the investigators' surprise many brilliant scientists at md anderson were less than chatty. these do
so if not yvette tony, who in the world wanted dr. george bloomenshine dead. >> did you worry there was some body responsible out there? >> yes. if they didn't succeed were they going to try again. >> reporter: that tea exact's what investigators were thinking. they placed a guard at george's door. >> at that point we didn't know if any one attempt to go hin his room and try to dupe it again. >> you were consander but his life. second murd ear tempt. >> yes,...
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es una bendiciÓn grande, tony. voy y llevo y cuando vuelvo, tengo afuera de la casa, cajas que ya vienen y me traen. >> lola vive en el paso desde tros trece aÑos. >> ahÍ pasaba la noche? >> sÍ. no me daba miedo. trabajaba en casa cuidando niÑos, lavando, limpiando. y siempre trabajÉ con otras personas. >> asÍ logrÓ comprar esta casa en el aÑo 1970. esta es su habitaciÓn. en este pequeÑo tv sintoniza su programa favorito: primer impacto. me contÓ que le resulta incÓmodo tener que pararse para subir el volumen, asÍ que se me ocurriÓ una idea. [mÚsica] >> como le habÍa prometido que la ayudarÍa a llevar a ciudad juÁrez la carga que tenÍa preparada, decidÍ hacer primero el trabajo y despuÉs sorprenderla. ella misma cargÓ el auto con la preciada ayuda que esperan del otro lado y nos fuimos. [mÚsica] diez minutos nos tomÓ llegar a mÉxico, al estado de chihuahua. (canta) >> aquÍ pasÉ tambiÉn parte de mi vida. es mÁs, yo me quiero venir a vivir acÁ. >> sÍ? >> oh, sÍ. >> en nuestro recorrido
es una bendiciÓn grande, tony. voy y llevo y cuando vuelvo, tengo afuera de la casa, cajas que ya vienen y me traen. >> lola vive en el paso desde tros trece aÑos. >> ahÍ pasaba la noche? >> sÍ. no me daba miedo. trabajaba en casa cuidando niÑos, lavando, limpiando. y siempre trabajÉ con otras personas. >> asÍ logrÓ comprar esta casa en el aÑo 1970. esta es su habitaciÓn. en este pequeÑo tv sintoniza su programa favorito: primer impacto. me contÓ que le...