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kill all of them, colorado. that will take care of all this crap. >> in 2013, nathan dunlap's execution ordered landed on the desk of governor john hickenlooper and in an odd twist of fate, the governor's own political fortunes would come to rest on his decision. >> we're going to have an election in 2014 where one of the questions is, do we want to kill this one person? >> the case sparked a raging debate over capital punishment and posed the question, what should be done with society's most heinous criminals? >> the death penalty encompasses the most highly emotional issues for all of us. it's life and death. it's justice. all that stuff comes back together on trying to decide what we do with the worst of the worst. >> kill them all. [ bleep ]. >> there was a body under the water. >> butchered and murdered. >> many people proclaim innocence. >> in this case, there are a number of things that stink. >> this man is remorseless. >> needs to pay for it with his life. >> the electric chair flashed in front of my ey
kill all of them, colorado. that will take care of all this crap. >> in 2013, nathan dunlap's execution ordered landed on the desk of governor john hickenlooper and in an odd twist of fate, the governor's own political fortunes would come to rest on his decision. >> we're going to have an election in 2014 where one of the questions is, do we want to kill this one person? >> the case sparked a raging debate over capital punishment and posed the question, what should be done...
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fortune, however, smiled because he was colorado, and why the time the next speaker, the colorado governor, had finished his five minutes, the rain had stopped, the clouds had parted. a reporter for "the rocky mountains news" put it the splendor across the newly laid snow on long's peak. the program of the day made available in advance listed the names of nine speakers, each to be limited strictly to five minutes. of the nine, only one declined, 64-year-old leland oscar stanley, steam car pioneer and builder/owner of estes park's largest and most fashionable hotel, a man who during the previous decade had built an expanded the infrastructure of the new buildings of estes park. when his turn arrived, the self-effacing mr. stanley quietly told mills to take a bow for him, and mills did as he was told and received a round of applause. stanley would later be captured in what became one of the iconic photographs of the day clutching a small american flag. mr. stanley was always impeccably dressed, but the day and hour belonged to enos mills. standing at the very apex of his career was his fines
fortune, however, smiled because he was colorado, and why the time the next speaker, the colorado governor, had finished his five minutes, the rain had stopped, the clouds had parted. a reporter for "the rocky mountains news" put it the splendor across the newly laid snow on long's peak. the program of the day made available in advance listed the names of nine speakers, each to be limited strictly to five minutes. of the nine, only one declined, 64-year-old leland oscar stanley, steam...
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vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> for almost 20 years a young woman was believed to be missing in the dense colorado mountains. but 12 small pine needles and a clump of hair suggested that investigators narrow their search to an area 9,000 feet above sea level. this is how forensic plant ecology helped solve a very cold case. ♪ >> after graduating from college, 25-year-old michele wallace decided to pursue her love of photography. she was known primarily for her photos of people. but she decided to try her hand at landscape photography, and she headed to the mountainous wilderness of western colorado. >> she rode polo ponies and branded cows and went rock climbing and was a student at the rochester institute and was quite a student of photography. >> she was a realist and she knew how to face things and worked through them. >> michele faithfully called her parents almost every day to let them know where she was and what she was doing. but when several days passed without a call, her parents became alarmed. >> i knew that she didn't run off. you know, they said, well, this is one of these girls tha
vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> for almost 20 years a young woman was believed to be missing in the dense colorado mountains. but 12 small pine needles and a clump of hair suggested that investigators narrow their search to an area 9,000 feet above sea level. this is how forensic plant ecology helped solve a very cold case. ♪ >> after graduating from college, 25-year-old michele wallace decided to pursue her love of photography. she was known primarily for her photos of people. but...
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how common is to in the state of colorado? >> colorado is actually what's called a de facto no death penalty state. currently, there are three people on death row in colorado, but because it is so rare, again, it's considered a de facto, no death penalty state. it does suggest that there is a precedent that people in colorado are reluctant to sentence people to death. jonathan. >> thank you so much, paul beban joining us live in aurora, colorado this morning. >> an investigation in texas after a young black woman died in a jail cell. there are big questions about what happened to sandra black. we have more on this controversy. >> local police say she killed herself in police custody and the medical examiner agrees it was suicide. her family said the official account doesn't jive with the woman they knew. >> 28-year-old sandra bland just moved from chicago to the accident to start work at her alma mater prarie view university. friday, a state trooper stopped her for making an improper lane change. police say she kicked an offic
how common is to in the state of colorado? >> colorado is actually what's called a de facto no death penalty state. currently, there are three people on death row in colorado, but because it is so rare, again, it's considered a de facto, no death penalty state. it does suggest that there is a precedent that people in colorado are reluctant to sentence people to death. jonathan. >> thank you so much, paul beban joining us live in aurora, colorado this morning. >> an...
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right now the verdict being read in colorado movie theater shooting. let's listen in. >> with the instructions and any questions that were submitted during the deliberations and any answers provided by the court to my bailiff miss segal. >> thank you. could you please check... thank you. >> all right. you hear they're about ready to read the verdict. in case it happened three years ago to the day since holmes killed 12 people and injured 70 others inothers in aurora colorado movie theater showing of the dark knight rises. no one had any idea that movie theater that it was real off the bat. they thought it was part of the movie actually happening the sounds that heard they thought were part of the movie until the screams in the movie theater alerted others they had oh to take cover and take cover quickly. we're about ready to hear whether the jury finds him guilty or not guilty by reason of insanity. there's no question he was the shooter. he's admit to do and we have heard from two psychiatrists from the state that said that he is guilty. that he knew
right now the verdict being read in colorado movie theater shooting. let's listen in. >> with the instructions and any questions that were submitted during the deliberations and any answers provided by the court to my bailiff miss segal. >> thank you. could you please check... thank you. >> all right. you hear they're about ready to read the verdict. in case it happened three years ago to the day since holmes killed 12 people and injured 70 others inothers in aurora colorado...
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we're live in colorado. what does this first phase include? >> reporter: this first phase has to do with the aggravating factors. the five factors the prosecute was trying to prove to the jury that qualified james holmes for the death penalty. that doesn't mean they're deciding whether or not he will receive the death pent or life in prison, what they're doing is trying to decide if he hits the mark where they can begin deliberating they would then move on to the mitigation phase in colorado, the jury hearing capital punishment cases has to hand down three different verdicts. we're moments away from the first verdict. mitigation is when experts and family and friend of james holmes take the stand to testify in his behalf to try to sway the jury away from the death pent spare his life. the judge hawse taken the bench and they're waiting for the jury. there are 24 houston's first degree murder. they have been merged into 12 because 12 people were killed. those are the only counts they're didding right now. >> the fact those is in three different
we're live in colorado. what does this first phase include? >> reporter: this first phase has to do with the aggravating factors. the five factors the prosecute was trying to prove to the jury that qualified james holmes for the death penalty. that doesn't mean they're deciding whether or not he will receive the death pent or life in prison, what they're doing is trying to decide if he hits the mark where they can begin deliberating they would then move on to the mitigation phase in...
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one day later the paperwork to pull the warrant is submitted in colorado. that very same day awlaki safely out of the country in months boards a plane in saudi arabia bound for the united states. >> he comes back to the united states in october of 2002 at j.f.k. airport in new york and is taken into custody by customs. >> these text documents show the incident log when awlaki renters on october 10th 2002. >> not only does he show up on the terrorist watch list. >> he was shown up as being wanted taken to a secondary location. the agents attempted to verify validate that the warrant was still good. they had trouble reaching the fbi agent. >> i received a notification from customs inspectors there. >> when the fbi agent in the case file cannot be reached, border agents call kane. >> i in turn contacted the fbi to notify them that he was here and ask for further instructions to communicate to the inspectors. at that point i was notified that the warrant had been rescinded rescinded. >> but the agent, wade ammer man, knew that it had been rescinded, yes. >> in
one day later the paperwork to pull the warrant is submitted in colorado. that very same day awlaki safely out of the country in months boards a plane in saudi arabia bound for the united states. >> he comes back to the united states in october of 2002 at j.f.k. airport in new york and is taken into custody by customs. >> these text documents show the incident log when awlaki renters on october 10th 2002. >> not only does he show up on the terrorist watch list. >> he was...
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and one other thing to keep in mind, because this is colorado and not a federal court, in colorado the burden rests on the prosecution to prove beyond all reasonable doubt that james holmes was. if this was in federal court and complaining not guilty the burden would have been on the defense to prove that their client was insane. so again the burden was on the prosecution to prove that he acted acted and knew what he was doing at the time three years ago when he went into that theater and injured people and killed 12 others. what should we be looking for. david like you, i am watching this watching the judge go through the forms and that verdict packet is some 659 pages so the judge may take a few minutes before he has assessed that everything is in order, and he is ready for the verdict to be read, as you mentioned holmes has been charged with 24 counts of murder, 140 counts of attempted murder, and depending on whether he is -- whether the verdict is guilty or not guilty, there will be another series of determinations that the judge will then walk us through once he hears from the fo
and one other thing to keep in mind, because this is colorado and not a federal court, in colorado the burden rests on the prosecution to prove beyond all reasonable doubt that james holmes was. if this was in federal court and complaining not guilty the burden would have been on the defense to prove that their client was insane. so again the burden was on the prosecution to prove that he acted acted and knew what he was doing at the time three years ago when he went into that theater and...
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in addition to that, colorado's eight law says there is a 70-30 rule. basically 70% of the tv demographic here has to be 21 years of age. if they need that, they can show the ad. we see this back-and-forth between the federal government as well as the state. olivia: cigarette companies are banned from the airwaves. there are clearly a lot of federal limits around this. telling me earlier it was the local affiliate that reached out. they were the one that wanted the company -- the business. firster: colorado the marijuana.galize they approached the company and said we want to show your stuff on air. i spoke with them and they said omg, we need to take the bull by the horns. they put the ad together in just a couple of days. brand said we need to take the bull by the horns. it is in limbo. we don't know where it is going to go because abc or brick has said they are not sure about the legal issues. olivia: of course. the companies in colorado i understand they are still thinking with cash themselves because many of the banks will not do the commercial tran
in addition to that, colorado's eight law says there is a 70-30 rule. basically 70% of the tv demographic here has to be 21 years of age. if they need that, they can show the ad. we see this back-and-forth between the federal government as well as the state. olivia: cigarette companies are banned from the airwaves. there are clearly a lot of federal limits around this. telling me earlier it was the local affiliate that reached out. they were the one that wanted the company -- the business....
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the gentleman from colorado. mr. polis: i yield one minute and 45 seconds mr. heck. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. heck: we need to reject the rule and need to re-authorize the export-import bank. if we don't do it, great harm will be visited upon the american economy. it's already been i think very clearly demonstrated it's the will of this body both in the senate and here. i do want to remind you for 81 years, 167 times, democrats, republicans no matter how conservative or how liberal, the united states has re-authorized the export-import bank. it does good. that's why they do it. in fact i would suggest that the votes were there in rules committee yesterday to allow this amendment. the good gentleman from texas who chairs, and he is a good gentleman, opened up his comments by saying 9,000 in and around his district in the state of texas attributeable to the bank. they hang in the balance. 164,000 jobs supported by the export-import bank. $675 million transferred to the tr
the gentleman from colorado. mr. polis: i yield one minute and 45 seconds mr. heck. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. heck: we need to reject the rule and need to re-authorize the export-import bank. if we don't do it, great harm will be visited upon the american economy. it's already been i think very clearly demonstrated it's the will of this body both in the senate and here. i do want to remind you for 81 years, 167 times, democrats, republicans no...
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buck of colorado. at the end of the bill before the shot -- the clerk: amendment offered by mr. buck of colorado. at the end of the bill before the short title insert, pay retention bonuses to senior executive personnel at the environmental protection agency not more than $50,000 shall be made available to be used by the department of the interior to conduct a study on whether it should be classified as an endangered species. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman -- mr. calvert: i reserve a point of order. the chair: a point of order is reserved. puffer sunt to house -- pursuant to house resolution 33 the gentleman from colorado and a member opposed each will control phi minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from -- five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado. mr. buck: my amendment takes money from pay to determine whether the american farmer should be classified as an endangered species. it should be used to determine if there is critical habitat essential for the co
buck of colorado. at the end of the bill before the shot -- the clerk: amendment offered by mr. buck of colorado. at the end of the bill before the short title insert, pay retention bonuses to senior executive personnel at the environmental protection agency not more than $50,000 shall be made available to be used by the department of the interior to conduct a study on whether it should be classified as an endangered species. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman -- mr. calvert: i...
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breaking news colorado. the jury reading the verdict in the trial of james holmes, the band accused of killing 12 people in a movie theater. it is guilty to first-degree murder. >> in parts he reads the defendant use or possession the threat of use of a deadly weapon? the answer is yes. count three, murder in the first degree after the deliberation. we the jury find the defendant james holmes guilty of murder in the first degree after the liberation. part b is left unanswered and part c is marked yes in response to the question that i mentioned a couple of times already. verdict form count for, murder in the first degree. we do jury find the defendant james holmes guilty of murder in the first degree after deliberation. part b is left unanswered and part c is marked yes. leon: as you hear there, the verdict be read in the courtroom in colorado. maureen: so far there have been four counts on which is been convicted of murder in the first degree. is accused of murder -- 12 counts of murder in the first degree
breaking news colorado. the jury reading the verdict in the trial of james holmes, the band accused of killing 12 people in a movie theater. it is guilty to first-degree murder. >> in parts he reads the defendant use or possession the threat of use of a deadly weapon? the answer is yes. count three, murder in the first degree after the deliberation. we the jury find the defendant james holmes guilty of murder in the first degree after the liberation. part b is left unanswered and part c...
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the video was reported this week in colorado. she had injuries to her head face, teeth and claimed to suffer from ptsd. storm chasers captured the twisters that rolled through the town of monmouth. extreme winds downed a power line. police reportedly turning cars away and not letting residents back in to survey the damage. >> a verdict in the colorado movie theater trial. >> we find you guilty of murder in the first degree after deliberation. >> it took just 13 hours to decide the fate of james holmes. he has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity for the shooting. the sentencing phase starts wednesday. and that could take weeks. >>> next to texas and a traffic violation that lead to a woman's death. sandra bland was stopped by texas state police were changing lanes without signaling. this video shot by a bystander shows her arrest but not the moments leading up to it. officials say bland was argumentative and uncooperative and charged with assault on a public servant. but three days later the 28-year-old was dead in her jail c
the video was reported this week in colorado. she had injuries to her head face, teeth and claimed to suffer from ptsd. storm chasers captured the twisters that rolled through the town of monmouth. extreme winds downed a power line. police reportedly turning cars away and not letting residents back in to survey the damage. >> a verdict in the colorado movie theater trial. >> we find you guilty of murder in the first degree after deliberation. >> it took just 13 hours to decide...
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the way we're told the colorado forms are listed. so the fact that they have at least so far found all of these first-degree murder counts and checked them guilty, the second box is not checked and therefore -- perhaps you're saying at the end there may be another -- >> and i don't know this but the way these are tried, when you're a defense lawyer, you say yes, he committed the crime but at the time he did it he was insane. so you don't try to say that he didn't do the crime, but if you do find he did do the crime, that he was insane. so it's really predictable that the defense would pretty much concede the issue of guilt throughout the inindictment. just the question of his state of mind. >> if we get to the point where at the end of this they say he is guilty and they reject his call for being legally insane the sentencing takes on a whole different part of this trial. >> yes, that's when they begin -- defense lawyers begin essentially, they will set a date for the hearing, but that's when the defense lawyers will beg for his life
the way we're told the colorado forms are listed. so the fact that they have at least so far found all of these first-degree murder counts and checked them guilty, the second box is not checked and therefore -- perhaps you're saying at the end there may be another -- >> and i don't know this but the way these are tried, when you're a defense lawyer, you say yes, he committed the crime but at the time he did it he was insane. so you don't try to say that he didn't do the crime, but if you...
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it costs up to $900 but in colorado, teens can get it free. the results, a dramatic drop in teen pregnancies. down 40% since the state program started in 2009 compared to about 30% nationwide. colorado's abortion rate also down more than 40%. >> in the past birth control has not been readily available. right now we're kind of in a semicrisis i guess, if you will. >> do we have any family planning coming in? >> yes, we do. >> reporter: that's because the private grant that pays for the birth control initiative is running out. state lawmakers have rejected funding, and some argue that's the right move. >> it has reduced teen pregnancy, at least in colorado. what's the drawback? why is that a bad thing? >> it is for the a bad thing to reduce teen pregnancy. it is a bad thing to have taxpayer taxpayer-supported funding. they should be used for appropriate and balanced sex education. >> reporter: but supporters say long-term birth control can help teens whose immediate plans don't involve kids. >> i want to be a state patrol officer. >> i want her
it costs up to $900 but in colorado, teens can get it free. the results, a dramatic drop in teen pregnancies. down 40% since the state program started in 2009 compared to about 30% nationwide. colorado's abortion rate also down more than 40%. >> in the past birth control has not been readily available. right now we're kind of in a semicrisis i guess, if you will. >> do we have any family planning coming in? >> yes, we do. >> reporter: that's because the private grant...
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larry wolk heads the colorado department of public health. he says it's short-sighted for lawmakers to focus on the cost, when they should be looking at the benefits. >> we have data that says young women who have unintended pregnancies have a higher risk of suffering medical complications, they have a higher risk for living in poverty. the children born to these women have a higher risk for medical conditions. not to mention the cost to the public assistance programs, whether it's medicaid or food stamps or wic. we've demonstrated there's been a decrease in the amount of public services, as a result of making these i.u.d.s and implants available. >> if the promoters of this initiative are convinced that this has continue, that i would urge them to do what 100,000 well thousands of other organizations do: look for private money. they should do the same thing. >> reporter: that frustrates victoria garcia who says helping poor young women with long- acting birth control should be an obligation of the state. >> it transforms women's lives. havin
larry wolk heads the colorado department of public health. he says it's short-sighted for lawmakers to focus on the cost, when they should be looking at the benefits. >> we have data that says young women who have unintended pregnancies have a higher risk of suffering medical complications, they have a higher risk for living in poverty. the children born to these women have a higher risk for medical conditions. not to mention the cost to the public assistance programs, whether it's...
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he was from akron, eastern colorado, graduated from csu. we knew he had some things going on for him. thayne took the main room downstairs and i had the bedroom upstairs. >> they felt that he was a good candidate for a roommate. they found after he did move in that he was not very sociable and i think he was having trouble coming up with the rent money. >> on the afternoon of august 1st, 1983, at about 12:26 in the afternoon, the boulder police communications center got a report of a man not breathing. >> it looks like -- it looks like my little brother's laying here dead. i don't know what happened. >> is he breathing at all? >> no. >> to be the horribly unlucky person to find a loved one murdered is a scene or a snapshot that you will never be able to forget. it is a gigantic cross to bear for a loved one. >> police and fire officials were met by sam wells at the elevator. sam took them into the apartment and on the living room floor of the apartment, they found sidney wells dead of an apparent gunshot wound to the head. >> shauna redford
he was from akron, eastern colorado, graduated from csu. we knew he had some things going on for him. thayne took the main room downstairs and i had the bedroom upstairs. >> they felt that he was a good candidate for a roommate. they found after he did move in that he was not very sociable and i think he was having trouble coming up with the rent money. >> on the afternoon of august 1st, 1983, at about 12:26 in the afternoon, the boulder police communications center got a report of...
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the worst shooting in colorado history. survived that and was friends with the shooters through middle school. and he according to our team in the courtroom was looking at holmes, staring at holmes throughout as all these verdicts were read. >> all right. scott cohn on the scene there. thank you for that report. i appreciate that. i'm joined by lisa bloom, attorney and legal analyst from los angeles. my understanding of what the prosecutors were tasked with doing, an unusual challenge in a way. when somebody enters in the state of colorado, when somebody enters a not guilty by reason of insanity burden, the burden is on them to prove he is not insane. >> that's right. to prove that he is legally sane. that means that he knew the difference between right and wrong at the time of this horrific massacre. he did clearly have a mental illness. nobody disputes that. but many people have mental illnesses in america. the question is in this case and so many cases, was he able to tnlds difference between right and wrong? the prosecu
the worst shooting in colorado history. survived that and was friends with the shooters through middle school. and he according to our team in the courtroom was looking at holmes, staring at holmes throughout as all these verdicts were read. >> all right. scott cohn on the scene there. thank you for that report. i appreciate that. i'm joined by lisa bloom, attorney and legal analyst from los angeles. my understanding of what the prosecutors were tasked with doing, an unusual challenge in...
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a jury is about to reveal whether the mass shooting in a colorado theater was an act of murder or madness. the admitted gunman james holmes will quickly learn his fate in just a matter of minutes. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." >>> the breaking news tonight, u.s. military personnel brutally brazenly targeted in a deadly shooting rampage. and tonight, some federal facilities are on a heightened state of alert. we're told the fbi now considers this to be a terrorism investigation. four u.s. marines were killed in attacks on two u.s. navy recruitment centers in tennessee. the gunman also is dead. the fbi says he's been identified as mohammod youssuf abdulazeez. president obama says the u.s. military is being vigilant about security at all its defense facilities as the investigation unfolds. also breaking we're standing by for a verdict this hour in one of the nation's most horrific mass shootings. james holmes is about to learn his fate three years after he admittedly opened fire inside a colorado mo
a jury is about to reveal whether the mass shooting in a colorado theater was an act of murder or madness. the admitted gunman james holmes will quickly learn his fate in just a matter of minutes. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." >>> the breaking news tonight, u.s. military personnel brutally brazenly targeted in a deadly shooting rampage. and tonight, some federal facilities are on a...
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he was a former doctoral student studying neuroscience there in colorado. and again, the jury coming back, still coming back, there's a lot to go through, but the bottom line is he has been found guilty of several charges and this will now move to the sentencing phase. vance? >> thanks, chris. >>> veronica is here with a look at our weather. it's beautiful. like we woke up in san diego or something this morning. >> lovely, isn't it? >> wow. >> and now gonna go wow, really that hot and that long? you know, been a while since we have had back-to-back days this have been 90 where it has been really oppressive. that was back in early june, we had very few 90-degree days in the month of july. now here we go oppressive conditions humidity coming with it, beach forecast a good place to cool off this weekend, as we start so see the mercury come up high and higher rain around the area, isolated shower or thunderstorm, on saturday, now on sunday, that's the change, some of the new data that has come in different than yesterday. 82 degrees expected on friday with suns
he was a former doctoral student studying neuroscience there in colorado. and again, the jury coming back, still coming back, there's a lot to go through, but the bottom line is he has been found guilty of several charges and this will now move to the sentencing phase. vance? >> thanks, chris. >>> veronica is here with a look at our weather. it's beautiful. like we woke up in san diego or something this morning. >> lovely, isn't it? >> wow. >> and now gonna go...
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cannabis in colorado -- how legalizing the drug has helped to keep the municipal coffers full. inside an armenian prison -- for despondent inmates, reform can't come a moment too soon. and -- national park status in uganda -- good news for wildlife, but at what cost to the human population? recreational drug consumption is big business. just how big, it's hard to say with certainty since most transactions take place outside of the law. the un, however, estimates that around 260 billion euros worth of drugs sales are made globally each year. around a quarter of a billion people are thought to take drugs, the most popular of which is cannabis. around 180 million people worldwide smoke or consume cannabis, also referred to as "weed," "hash," and "dope," on a regular basis. opinions as to the dangers of cannabis consumption vary, as do the legalities of buying and selling it. the united states is a case in point. there, cannabis dealing can either land you a spell in jail or a hefty tax bill, all depending on which state you happen to be operating in. reporter: jake brown says he e
cannabis in colorado -- how legalizing the drug has helped to keep the municipal coffers full. inside an armenian prison -- for despondent inmates, reform can't come a moment too soon. and -- national park status in uganda -- good news for wildlife, but at what cost to the human population? recreational drug consumption is big business. just how big, it's hard to say with certainty since most transactions take place outside of the law. the un, however, estimates that around 260 billion euros...
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a move that has hindered development in moist meadows and stream site areas from colorado springs colorado, to laramie, wyoming. among many projects that have been affected, the parkway southeast of rocky flats and expansion of a reservoir, and housing developments in el paso county, along tributaries of monument creek. builders, landowners and local governments in affected areas have incurred hundreds of millions of dollars in added costs because of the mouse. and protecting the mouse has even been placed ahead of protecting human life. let me explain why that's the case. on september 11, 2013, colorado experienced a major flood event which damaged or destroyed thousands of homes, important infrastructure and public works projects. and while colorado's come a long way in rebuilding there remains a lot of work to be done. as a result of the mouse's listing as an endangered species, many restoration projects were delayed as congress sought a waiver. in fact, fema was so concerned that they sent out a notice that stated, quote, legally required review may cause some delay in projects underta
a move that has hindered development in moist meadows and stream site areas from colorado springs colorado, to laramie, wyoming. among many projects that have been affected, the parkway southeast of rocky flats and expansion of a reservoir, and housing developments in el paso county, along tributaries of monument creek. builders, landowners and local governments in affected areas have incurred hundreds of millions of dollars in added costs because of the mouse. and protecting the mouse has even...
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she got rid of the rifle somewhere in the colorado wilderness before calling for help. where she disposed of it remains a mystery. >> if the suspect would have been a better shot and mr. dodson would have been killed with a single shot, it's possible that this would never have been investigated as a homicide. >> we wouldn't have been looking for bullet fragments. we wouldn't have been looking for mud analysis. >> prosecutors believe the motive was greed. >> i believe she married him with the intent to beef up his finances and kill him. that's about as cold blooded as you can get. >> she would have got revenge. she would have got rid of bruce dodson, obtained approximately $500,000 in worth, and also pinned the rap on j.c. lee to get even with him for leaving with her daughter's girlfriend. i think it was an excellent plan that didn't work. >> five years after the death of her husband, janice dodson went on trial for his murder. >> we had forensic firearms evidence, forensic metallurgist. this case was built on forensics. the jury deliberated for three and a half days, a
she got rid of the rifle somewhere in the colorado wilderness before calling for help. where she disposed of it remains a mystery. >> if the suspect would have been a better shot and mr. dodson would have been killed with a single shot, it's possible that this would never have been investigated as a homicide. >> we wouldn't have been looking for bullet fragments. we wouldn't have been looking for mud analysis. >> prosecutors believe the motive was greed. >> i believe she...
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what if republicans win colorado. win iowa. and win virginia. now, under this scenario hillary clinton would next still be the next president of the united states. but how do republicans if they can do that get to the white house? here's what they think. win the two big ones. you take florida, you take ohio, that's a republican presidential. and the democrats narrowly lose. that's a long way off but remember it's a tough map for republicans. but they can do it with just five states, actually. just change five states and you can do it. lisa lerer at the core of the questions in colorado virginia and iowa about hillary clinton her honesty and trustworthiness. with that as the back drop it cannot be a good thing to have the justice department now getting a referral to investigate whether sensitive classified information was somehow mishandled through her private e-mail server. >> right. this e-mail thing, there's little question that this e-mail thing is a problem for hillary clinton. now, you know, folks in the clinton campaign, the clinton camp s
what if republicans win colorado. win iowa. and win virginia. now, under this scenario hillary clinton would next still be the next president of the united states. but how do republicans if they can do that get to the white house? here's what they think. win the two big ones. you take florida, you take ohio, that's a republican presidential. and the democrats narrowly lose. that's a long way off but remember it's a tough map for republicans. but they can do it with just five states, actually....
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charles: breaking news we're waiting verdict any minute in trial in colorado of theater shooter james holmes, he killed 12 people, injured 70 others, about 3 years ago. we'll bring it to you when details come out. >> now we turn to another tragic shoots today. 4 u.s. marines, shot, killed on u.s. soil. the go up man is also dead, that is what we know, gunman has been identified 24-year-old muhammad youssef abdulazeez. officials believe he was born in kuwait, it is unclear if he is a u.s. or a kuwaity citizen, several others injured. >> i just received a briefing from fbi director and my white house team. we don't know all of the details. we know that what appears to be a lone gunman carried out the attacks, we identified a name. and at-this-point a full investigation is taking place, the fbi will be in the lead, works closely with local law enforcement. we've been in contact with department of defense to make sure our defense facilities are properly vigilant as we sort through what happened. and as details of the investigation precede, we'll make sure that the fbi as well as local law
charles: breaking news we're waiting verdict any minute in trial in colorado of theater shooter james holmes, he killed 12 people, injured 70 others, about 3 years ago. we'll bring it to you when details come out. >> now we turn to another tragic shoots today. 4 u.s. marines, shot, killed on u.s. soil. the go up man is also dead, that is what we know, gunman has been identified 24-year-old muhammad youssef abdulazeez. officials believe he was born in kuwait, it is unclear if he is a u.s....
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to in the murder trial of james holmes, the accused colorado movie theater killer. it could take 40 minutes in total and start with the murder charges for each of the 12 people killed. holmes pled not guilty by reason of insanity. we are streaming this now live at 6abc.com the world news tonight will have more at 6:30 right after "action news." >> chopper 6 hd is now live over the 200 block of south 50th street in west philadelphia where police are investigating the death of a woman in her late 20s, she was a student at drexel university law school. lawmen don't yet know if foul play was involved but the woman had injuries to her head and neck. no word if they have been contributetory to her death the body of a woman described as being in her late 20s, that is what it going on right now in west philadelphia. >>>. open championship in scotland at saint andrews. >> a lot of low scores out there. round one in the books even par or better the scores are low and that means that the course is low for most but not for all a tad chilly at saint andrews, tiger wood on the fi
to in the murder trial of james holmes, the accused colorado movie theater killer. it could take 40 minutes in total and start with the murder charges for each of the 12 people killed. holmes pled not guilty by reason of insanity. we are streaming this now live at 6abc.com the world news tonight will have more at 6:30 right after "action news." >> chopper 6 hd is now live over the 200 block of south 50th street in west philadelphia where police are investigating the death of a...
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. >> but we start with the verdict in colorado. james holmes is charged with killing 12 people and injuring 70 others in 2012. when he stormed into a movie theater in aurora colorado during the midnight showing of "dark knight" firing a hail storm of bullets at random. he is charged with 126 counts including murder attempted murder possession of explosives and what is called a crime of violence charge. he admitted to the massacre with you pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. and that was the key to this case. >> when mr. holmes stepped into that theater on july 20th 2012 he had lost touch with reality. >> that guy was sane beyond a reasonable doubt and he needs to be held accountable for what he did. >> the verdict will come from 12 jurors. nine women and three men who had been listening to testify for nearly three months. nbc's scott cohen is live outside the courthouse in centennial, colorado. scott, what is the scene there tonight? >> reporter: well, there is a great deal clearly of media that has shown up in the three hour
. >> but we start with the verdict in colorado. james holmes is charged with killing 12 people and injuring 70 others in 2012. when he stormed into a movie theater in aurora colorado during the midnight showing of "dark knight" firing a hail storm of bullets at random. he is charged with 126 counts including murder attempted murder possession of explosives and what is called a crime of violence charge. he admitted to the massacre with you pleaded not guilty by reason of...
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hunt. >> the mother of the colorado movie theater has broken her silence. today arlene holmes took to the stand for the first time to testimony during her son's sentencing hearing. jurors will decide whether holmes should be put to death or serve life without parole. today mrs. holmes contradicted the psychologist's testimony. >> did she ever admit to you that she was concerned because he expressed homocidal ideation? >> i would have been crawling on all fours to get to him. he has never said he wanted to kill people. she didn't -- she didn't -- she didn't tell me. she didn't tell me. >> james holmes was convicted of killing 12 people and injuring 70 oirts at a movie theater in july of 2012. jurors could begin deliberating his sentence as early as tomorrow. dr. wendy walsh is a accommodation anpsychologist an. state laws vary but colorado law is narrow, it says that a mental health professional has no obligation to warn people about a possibly violent patient unless that patient is threatening someone specifically. so by that standard we could see another c
hunt. >> the mother of the colorado movie theater has broken her silence. today arlene holmes took to the stand for the first time to testimony during her son's sentencing hearing. jurors will decide whether holmes should be put to death or serve life without parole. today mrs. holmes contradicted the psychologist's testimony. >> did she ever admit to you that she was concerned because he expressed homocidal ideation? >> i would have been crawling on all fours to get to him....
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, the jury taking fewer than two days to decide the fate of james holmes for killing 12 people in a colorado movie theater nearly three years ago. >>> inside lockup, president obama gets personal on a historic trip into a federal prison for his push to reduce sentencing for many non-violent crimes in this country. >>> and survivor story, she walked away from a small plane crash that killed her grandparents then hiked through the wild for nearly 48 hours. tonight, her dramatic tale in her own words. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. our country appears to have once again been struck by an act of terrorism. the question tonight, from w four u.s. marines are dead, gunned down by a lone shooter during attacks on two u.s. military facilities seven miles apart in tennessee. the gunman identified by authorities as mohammod youssuf abdulazeez was also killed. the motive for the attacks unknown. the justice department only saying this is being investigated as an act of domestic terror.
, the jury taking fewer than two days to decide the fate of james holmes for killing 12 people in a colorado movie theater nearly three years ago. >>> inside lockup, president obama gets personal on a historic trip into a federal prison for his push to reduce sentencing for many non-violent crimes in this country. >>> and survivor story, she walked away from a small plane crash that killed her grandparents then hiked through the wild for nearly 48 hours. tonight, her dramatic...
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what is happening right now in that court in colorado. the jury deliberating. will there be a quick verdict in the trial of james holmes? next. [meow mix jingle slowly anright on cue.cks] [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow... it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the only one cats ask for by name. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. month after month.nsurance premium like clockwork. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $100 every year. there's no limit to
what is happening right now in that court in colorado. the jury deliberating. will there be a quick verdict in the trial of james holmes? next. [meow mix jingle slowly anright on cue.cks] [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow... it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the only one cats ask for by name. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky....
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veamos. >> el chapulÍn colorado! >> no contaban con mi astucia! >> el hÉroe mÁs querido de la pantalla mexicana estÁ de regreso con su chiplote chillÓn y las otras cosas. >> para mi es un sueÑo, es mi personaje favorito, desde la serie donde en un inicio estuvo involucrado mi padre, a Él tambiÉn emocionaba, quizÁs un poco mÁs que el chavo, porque tambiÉn lo veÍa un poco mÁs natural para una serie animada, cortina vamos a tener. >> pero, ¿quÉ hay realmente detrÁs de este superhÉroe? >> torpe, dÉbil, miedoso, y como siempre dijo mi padre, eso lo hace realmente un superhÉroe, un héroe que no es que no tenga miedo, sino que al contrario, a pesar de sus debilidades del miedo, enfrente el peligro. >> es una de las disensiones que tienen los personajes de roberto gÓmez bolaÑos, son a temporales, completamente temporales, sus historias son universales, no se dan en un espacio determinado, sino que son valores universales. >> acompaÑada de la serie animada "el chapulÍn coloradow llegarÁn muchas sorpresas más. >> no esta listo todav
veamos. >> el chapulÍn colorado! >> no contaban con mi astucia! >> el hÉroe mÁs querido de la pantalla mexicana estÁ de regreso con su chiplote chillÓn y las otras cosas. >> para mi es un sueÑo, es mi personaje favorito, desde la serie donde en un inicio estuvo involucrado mi padre, a Él tambiÉn emocionaba, quizÁs un poco mÁs que el chavo, porque tambiÉn lo veÍa un poco mÁs natural para una serie animada, cortina vamos a tener. >> pero, ¿quÉ hay...
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> we should point out this shooting comes three years after the massacre that killed 12 people at a colorado movie theater. testimony is underway in the penalty phase for the gunman in that case. sure is agree that the crime could justify the death penalty. they need to testify if james holmes could get the death penalty. earlier this month james holmes was convicted in the murders of 12 people and the entering of 70 others in the crowded aurora colorado theater. that man accused of stabbing a metro passenger is in a courtroom. jasper spires is charged in the death of kevin sutherland. we have what is expected to happen today. >> good afternoon. jasper spires was expected to appear in court on misdemeanor charges this morning stemming from a botched robbery attempt and an assault on a police officer two days before the metro murder. earlier this morning the judge told reporters that he will not rule on that case before jasper spires goes before another judge for murder case in the next few minutes. in is anybody's guess on how jasper spires will behave in court. last week he interrupted the
> we should point out this shooting comes three years after the massacre that killed 12 people at a colorado movie theater. testimony is underway in the penalty phase for the gunman in that case. sure is agree that the crime could justify the death penalty. they need to testify if james holmes could get the death penalty. earlier this month james holmes was convicted in the murders of 12 people and the entering of 70 others in the crowded aurora colorado theater. that man accused of stabbing...
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by 8 in colorado and iowa. we should point out sanders i does a little better against republicans in these states. this poll means clinton clearly had works to do. you could make the case she's not connecting with the voters. meanwhile donald trump continues to dominate the head lines. today trump was asked if he regretted giving out senator lindsey graham's phone number. >> not at all. i mean he just came out. i've never seen anything like it. he came and started call mega a jack ass. he's got zero in the polls. he's got nothing going anyway. i don't think he's even very popular in his own state. you heard the applause i was getting. and i did it for fun and everybody had a good time and we had a packed house. i don't regret it. it seems to have got an lot of press but i don't regret it at all. he calls me names. you have to fight back. he did it for fun. can't politics be fun? is trump telling us something. rick perry has also been critical. so this morning trump jabbed back at parry. he posted this picture s
by 8 in colorado and iowa. we should point out sanders i does a little better against republicans in these states. this poll means clinton clearly had works to do. you could make the case she's not connecting with the voters. meanwhile donald trump continues to dominate the head lines. today trump was asked if he regretted giving out senator lindsey graham's phone number. >> not at all. i mean he just came out. i've never seen anything like it. he came and started call mega a jack ass....
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we're following other breaking news out of colorado. a verdict has been reached in the trial of james holmes. that's the suspect in that aurora colorado shooting hearing. that is right after this quick break. stay with us as we continue to follow all of this breaking news. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you
we're following other breaking news out of colorado. a verdict has been reached in the trial of james holmes. that's the suspect in that aurora colorado shooting hearing. that is right after this quick break. stay with us as we continue to follow all of this breaking news. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this...
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in this this election, florida, virginia, ohio and colorado matter. to a lesser extent new hampshire and nevada and maybe arizona. but really the first formatter florida, virginia, ohio and colorado. that is who matters. that is where everything will be spent. now that's not who get nominated. the people win in those states aren't going to get nominated by our side because we have a less than ideal system. the right reforms have made it better but given that reality, if you run against the electoral college it makes a lot of sense that you don't matter. secondly you ought to run against the 22nd amendment which is a very bad idea. the 22nd amendment limits presidents to two terms. as i write in the queen, if she runs against the 22nd amendment she runs in favor of pres. obama's return. she runs she runs against george w. bush with the idea that bull bill clinton would've done a better job in 2000 george w bush did. but she appeals to everyone who always felt strongly that their candidate was the best ever. the 22nd amendment was a reaction to fdr. ted
in this this election, florida, virginia, ohio and colorado matter. to a lesser extent new hampshire and nevada and maybe arizona. but really the first formatter florida, virginia, ohio and colorado. that is who matters. that is where everything will be spent. now that's not who get nominated. the people win in those states aren't going to get nominated by our side because we have a less than ideal system. the right reforms have made it better but given that reality, if you run against the...
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we have already made plans to stay in colorado until october. we have friends there that we're going to house sit for them until october and stay in that area because we have a lot of connections with political people there and it's just a place for us to be for right now. when that's over we don't know where we are going to go yet. >> when you brought this lawsuit against the online retailers that sold the equipment that was literally used to kill your daughter and all of those other people, did you know it was a possibility that not only would the lawsuit be dismissed but you would be held accountable for the legal fees of these retailers? >> yes. >> you decided to do it any way? >> of course. didn't have a choice. >> it's important that most of american america doesn't realize the online sale issue in the country when it comes to weapons and guns and ammo and incendiary devices. it's so easy to do, obviously. and we needed to stop. we need them to take responsibility and say, there's a better way of doing business. this person was able to ord
we have already made plans to stay in colorado until october. we have friends there that we're going to house sit for them until october and stay in that area because we have a lot of connections with political people there and it's just a place for us to be for right now. when that's over we don't know where we are going to go yet. >> when you brought this lawsuit against the online retailers that sold the equipment that was literally used to kill your daughter and all of those other...
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he shot 12 people to death and injured 70 others in aurora colorado. holmes didn't deny pulling the trigger, but he pled not guilty by reason of insanity. he claims he was suffering from a psychotic episode. >> i raised the shotgun and saw -- leon: the jury will now decide if holmes will spend life in prison or face the death penalty. his parents have written letters pleading for their son's life. the president is looking to reform the criminal justice system. for the first time in history, a sitting president spent time inside a federal facility. president obama: these are young people who made a mistake that are different from the mistakes i made and the mistakes you made. the difference is, they did not have the support structures, the second chances, the resources that would allow them to survive those mistakes. leon: president obama met with nonviolent drug offenders. he is pushing for reforms to get rid of severe mandatory sentences for criminals who have not been violent. still ahead, two police officers injured in prince george's county. they h
he shot 12 people to death and injured 70 others in aurora colorado. holmes didn't deny pulling the trigger, but he pled not guilty by reason of insanity. he claims he was suffering from a psychotic episode. >> i raised the shotgun and saw -- leon: the jury will now decide if holmes will spend life in prison or face the death penalty. his parents have written letters pleading for their son's life. the president is looking to reform the criminal justice system. for the first time in...
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that chopper meant to save lives, plunging to the ground in colorado killing the pilot. now, investigators are piecing together what went wrong. the latest tonight from abc's devin dwyer. >> reporter: tonight, the ntsb is investigating why a flight for life ended up costing one. patrick mahany, a decorated vietnam pilot, who abc news met just last year over an avalanche zone. >> the flight for life saves more lives, helps more people. tragedies like this are awful. >> reporter: eyewitnesses saying the medical chopper, a single engine a-star like this one, had barely gotten off the ground before spinning out of control and bursting into flames. >> bystanders were all rushing to try to save the crew members. >> very experienced pilot. very good crew. but the idea that the aircraft lost control would indicate a mechanical failure rather than pilot error. >> reporter: the chopper was not carrying a patient, but a nurse and medic on board were seriously injured. it's the latest deadly accident for a rapidly growing industry. last year, this air ambulance spinning off the roof
that chopper meant to save lives, plunging to the ground in colorado killing the pilot. now, investigators are piecing together what went wrong. the latest tonight from abc's devin dwyer. >> reporter: tonight, the ntsb is investigating why a flight for life ended up costing one. patrick mahany, a decorated vietnam pilot, who abc news met just last year over an avalanche zone. >> the flight for life saves more lives, helps more people. tragedies like this are awful. >>...
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don champion cbs news, colorado. >>> former president george h.w. bush is facing months of recovery. the 91-year-old is still in the hospital in maine after fracturing a bone in his neck after a fall in his summer home. doctors say the injury will take three to four months to heal. bush will have to wear a brace to immobilize his neck. >>> and the death of a black woman in a texas county jail is touching off a storm of criticism on social media. sandra bland was found dead in her cell monday. police say she hanged herself but her family said it is extremely unlikely that she would commit suicide. sandra bland's arrest appears to have been captured on camera the video uploaded to youtube. the 28-year-old was arrested friday following a traffic stop in waller county, texas. police say she was uncooperative when she was pulled over for failing to signal. she was arrested for allegedly kicking one of the troopers. three days later she was dead. the texas rangers and fbi are investigating, and a prosecutor plans to present evidence to a grand jury. >> th
don champion cbs news, colorado. >>> former president george h.w. bush is facing months of recovery. the 91-year-old is still in the hospital in maine after fracturing a bone in his neck after a fall in his summer home. doctors say the injury will take three to four months to heal. bush will have to wear a brace to immobilize his neck. >>> and the death of a black woman in a texas county jail is touching off a storm of criticism on social media. sandra bland was found dead in...