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don't timothy fox news today. jury selection starts in the civil trial brought by kobe bryant's widow, vanessa bryant. she is suing los angeles county . vanessa bryant accuses los angeles county sheriff's deputies have sharing photos of the helicopter crash that killed her husband, kobe, their daughter, gianna, and six other people. bryant's attorneys argue that she suffered emotional distress when deputies and county firefighters took photos of the 2020 crash scene. they're accused of then sharing those photos on attorney for l. a county. disputes that, though and says the photos were never distributed publicly. cars purchased during the pandemic are getting repossessed at a high rate as people now struggle to make payments, according to repossession officials in nevada about 15,000 cars repossessed everyday nationwide banks that formerly worked with car buyers to defer payments are now repossessing the vehicles when payments aren't met. many car owners have struggled to make their monthly payments due to inflati
don't timothy fox news today. jury selection starts in the civil trial brought by kobe bryant's widow, vanessa bryant. she is suing los angeles county . vanessa bryant accuses los angeles county sheriff's deputies have sharing photos of the helicopter crash that killed her husband, kobe, their daughter, gianna, and six other people. bryant's attorneys argue that she suffered emotional distress when deputies and county firefighters took photos of the 2020 crash scene. they're accused of then...
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the hearing began with bryant's attorneys filing a series of motions. all of them denied. >> followed by opening arguments in the in a series of emotional victim impact statements from arbery's i have a future that was taken from him. a sense of balance with >> so that he is that's what you milan. over and over. see that what the rest of my life these men. have chose to lie. and my and his surviving family. each have no remorse. and do not deserve any leniency. >> in a surprise move we didn't hear from character witnesses for any of the defendants. instead, it fell in the defense attorneys to ask the judge for leniency their main argument that their clients don't represent the worst of the worst. nothing in travis mcmichael's life suggest that he's a danger to society. now. >> or will be a danger to society 30 years from now. after he has time to think to work. to grow. when he's in his 60's older than me right now. do we still? need want? a person like travis mcmichael behind bars. >> that was, you know, forte reporting former san francisco department
the hearing began with bryant's attorneys filing a series of motions. all of them denied. >> followed by opening arguments in the in a series of emotional victim impact statements from arbery's i have a future that was taken from him. a sense of balance with >> so that he is that's what you milan. over and over. see that what the rest of my life these men. have chose to lie. and my and his surviving family. each have no remorse. and do not deserve any leniency. >> in a...
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. >> reporter: judge timothy walmsley calling it accountability for greg and son travis mcmichael, a sentence of life without parol and for william bryant, a life sentence with the possibility of parole the decision after hours of testimony, ahmaud arbery's parents describing broken hearts that will never healheal. >> son, i love >> son, i love you as much today as i did the day that you were born. >> reporter: attorneys for the defendants calling life without parole a punishment too severe >> nothing in travis mcmichael's life suggests that he's a danger to society now or will be a danger to society 30 years from now. >> reporter: in the end, the judge pointed to the lack of remorse, even pausing to reflect on ahmaud arbery's final moments, the 25-year-old was out for a jog when he was chased, shot and killed. the judge noted bryan, who did express remorse, earned a parole possibility because of it. as for arbery's family, relief to see justice what will you go home with in your heart tonight >> the day i laid ahmaud to rest i told him we would get justice. i have finally fulfilled
. >> reporter: judge timothy walmsley calling it accountability for greg and son travis mcmichael, a sentence of life without parol and for william bryant, a life sentence with the possibility of parole the decision after hours of testimony, ahmaud arbery's parents describing broken hearts that will never healheal. >> son, i love >> son, i love you as much today as i did the day that you were born. >> reporter: attorneys for the defendants calling life without parole a...
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of life without parole and for neighbor william bryant, a life sentence with the possibility of parole. the decision after hours of testimony ahmaud arbery's parents describing broken hearts that will never heal. >> son, i love you as much today as i did the day that you were born. >> reporter: attorneys for the defendants calling life without parole a punishment too severe. >> nothing in travis mcmichael's life suggests that he's a danger to society now or will be a danger to society 30 years from now. >> reporter: in the end, judge wamsley pointed to the mcmichaels' lack of remorse, even pausing to reflect on ahmad's final moments. the 25-year-old was out for a jog when he was chased, shot and killed the judge noted bryan who expressed remorse earned a parole possibility because of it as for arbery's family, relief to see justice. what will you go home with in your heart tonight? >> the day i laid ahmad to rest, i told him that we would get justice. i have finally fulfilled that promise to ahmad we have justice for you. we got justice today >> reporter: will you sleep soundly? >> i w
of life without parole and for neighbor william bryant, a life sentence with the possibility of parole. the decision after hours of testimony ahmaud arbery's parents describing broken hearts that will never heal. >> son, i love you as much today as i did the day that you were born. >> reporter: attorneys for the defendants calling life without parole a punishment too severe. >> nothing in travis mcmichael's life suggests that he's a danger to society now or will be a danger to...
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the hearing began with bryant's attorneys filing a series of motions. all of them denied. >> followed by opening arguments in the in a series of emotional victim impact statements from arbery's i have a future that was taken from him. a sense of balance with >> that is that's what you milan. over and over. see that what the rest of my life these men. have chose to lie. and my and his surviving family. each have no remorse. and do not deserve any leniency. in a surprise move. we didn't hear from character witnesses for any of the defendants. >> instead, it fell in the defense attorneys to ask the judge for leniency their main argument that their clients don't represent the worst of the worst. nothing in travis mcmichael's life suggest that he's a danger to society. now. >> or will be a danger to society 30 years from now. after he has time to think to work. to grow. when he's in his 60's older than me right now. do we still? need want? a person like travis mcmichael behind bars. you know, for its reporting for us tonight. >> back here at home, a public m
the hearing began with bryant's attorneys filing a series of motions. all of them denied. >> followed by opening arguments in the in a series of emotional victim impact statements from arbery's i have a future that was taken from him. a sense of balance with >> that is that's what you milan. over and over. see that what the rest of my life these men. have chose to lie. and my and his surviving family. each have no remorse. and do not deserve any leniency. in a surprise move. we...
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he says that carolyn bryant dunham told him this in a 2008 interview. but the interview wasn't recorded. it was transcribed. and when federal investigators spoke with dunham, she denied it all. cnn reached out to professor tyson for comment, he provided a lengthy statement standing by his story. the whole thing leaves questions for the family of emmett till. >> whatever we do, we can't bring him back, but we can carry on and let america know we need to know the truth, and that's what we look for. through his death, we can see how far we've come and how much work we still have to do. >> even though we don't feel that we got justice, we still must move forward so that these particular hate crimes will not continue to be done and no justice is found. with that, let's move forward. let's look at the future. and let's figure out how we can continue to make a change. >> 1955 till now. >>> next, a top aide's cooperating. former v.p. pence's chief of staff is talking to the committee investigating january 6th. to feel better get the door! ♪ ...from the comfor
he says that carolyn bryant dunham told him this in a 2008 interview. but the interview wasn't recorded. it was transcribed. and when federal investigators spoke with dunham, she denied it all. cnn reached out to professor tyson for comment, he provided a lengthy statement standing by his story. the whole thing leaves questions for the family of emmett till. >> whatever we do, we can't bring him back, but we can carry on and let america know we need to know the truth, and that's what we...
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he says that carolyn bryant donham told him in a 2008 interview. the interview wasn't recorded. it was transcribing, and when federal investigators spoke with her, she denied it all. he provided a lengthy statement standing by his story. the whole thing just leaves more questions for the family of emmett till. >> whatever we do, we can't bring him back, but we can carry on and let america know we knead to know the truth, and through his death, we can see how far we've come and how much work we industr still have to do. >> we still must move forward, but these particular hate crimes will not continue to be done and no justice is found. with that, let's move forward. let's look at the future, and let's figure out how we can continue to make a change. >> 1955 until now. >>> next, a former vp pence's chief of staff is talking to the committee investigating january 6th. to feel better get the door! ♪ ...from the comfort of home. ♪ this is what healthier looks like ♪ and that's just basic wavy guy maintenance, right? next up, carvana. oh, boy. carvana just doesn't seem to unders
he says that carolyn bryant donham told him in a 2008 interview. the interview wasn't recorded. it was transcribing, and when federal investigators spoke with her, she denied it all. he provided a lengthy statement standing by his story. the whole thing just leaves more questions for the family of emmett till. >> whatever we do, we can't bring him back, but we can carry on and let america know we knead to know the truth, and through his death, we can see how far we've come and how much...
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roddy bryant. >> that's it. we don't want any more black p pastors coming in here, jesse jackson whoever was here earlier this week, sitting with the victim's family trying to influence the jury in this case. >> reporter: that comment in response to reverend al sharpton thursday, not jesse jackson, he did apologize, but today. >> we have all these community leaders the city is going to burn down. >> reporter: this time civil rights icon jesse jackson was in the room and goff again taking issue. >> which pastor is next? is raphael warnock going to be the next person appearing this afternoon? we don't know. your honor, i would submit with all respect to the reverend jesse jackson that this is no different than bringing in police officers or uniformed prison guards in a small town where a young black man has been accused of assaulting a law enforcement officer or corrections officer. >> i've heard the motion. i understand what your position is. and if it's simply to point out that an individual is in the gallery, i
roddy bryant. >> that's it. we don't want any more black p pastors coming in here, jesse jackson whoever was here earlier this week, sitting with the victim's family trying to influence the jury in this case. >> reporter: that comment in response to reverend al sharpton thursday, not jesse jackson, he did apologize, but today. >> we have all these community leaders the city is going to burn down. >> reporter: this time civil rights icon jesse jackson was in the room and...
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joining me now are bishop jackson and reverend bryant, timothy mcdonald and lee may. as i should say, georgia was really the first shot fired in this war of voter suppression. for many, a measuring stick for how sincere lawmakers and the business community are about respecting and protecting voter rights, specifically for people of color. bishop jackson, you came on the show and opened it up about this discussion here. what is the message you intend to send on tuesday during your rally at the georgia state capital? >> good being with you, reverend sharpton. our message is that blacks do not intend to sit back, do nothing and let this legislation pass. number two, there's going to be to send a message not only to georgia but the nation that black votes still matter, number two, this democracy matters and just as blacks turned out if large numbers in november and in january in georgia, we are going to do everything we can to make sure that vote is not diminished but even more to enhance and make more accessible the right to vote in georgia and across the country. >> bro
joining me now are bishop jackson and reverend bryant, timothy mcdonald and lee may. as i should say, georgia was really the first shot fired in this war of voter suppression. for many, a measuring stick for how sincere lawmakers and the business community are about respecting and protecting voter rights, specifically for people of color. bishop jackson, you came on the show and opened it up about this discussion here. what is the message you intend to send on tuesday during your rally at the...
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tyson about the blood of emmett till carolyn bryant confesses that she lied. she's not very specific in what she confesses, she says something like that boy didn't deserve what happened to him. what was not widely reported is about two months ago in the jackson clarion ledger jerry mitchell, an outstanding reporter for the clarion ledger reported that carolyn -- her name is now carolyn dothan recanted, and told them i never told them that. and actually tyson doesn't have her saying that. he has notes but not a recording. all of this adds up to how we think about the till trial. i'll have one more before i stop. the fbi opened the till case in 2004 and they investigated really very thoroughly until 2006. they had avoided the case at all costs in 1955 in every way they could. but they were very thorough in 2004 and 2005. and of course people, carolyn bryant, carolyn dothan is still alive and her sister-in-law, j.w. milam's wife is still alive. they spent a couple of hours interviewing them both. they're both close now. carolyn bryant said i don't remember, i don
tyson about the blood of emmett till carolyn bryant confesses that she lied. she's not very specific in what she confesses, she says something like that boy didn't deserve what happened to him. what was not widely reported is about two months ago in the jackson clarion ledger jerry mitchell, an outstanding reporter for the clarion ledger reported that carolyn -- her name is now carolyn dothan recanted, and told them i never told them that. and actually tyson doesn't have her saying that. he has...
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carolyn bryant confesses that she lied. she is not very specific. she says "that boy didn't deserve what happened to him." not very specific. it was not widely reported. it was about two months ago in the "jackson clarion ledger." sheas reported that recanted her recantation. she said, i never told him that. and tyson does not have a recording of her saying it in his note. all of these things matter. they add up to how we think about till and the trial. i will give you one more and i will stop -- that is if i have time. case inopened the till 2004 and they investigated really very thoroughly until 2006. they had avoided the case at all costs in 1955 in every way that were very, but they thorough in 2004 and 2005. carolyn bryant, now carolyn dawson, still alive and her sister-in-law, j.w. milam's wife is still alive. they spent a couple hours interviewing them both. carolyn bryant said, i don't remember. i don't think about it. i don't really want to talk about it. milam is pretty much the same. mentions, yeah, that night, w
carolyn bryant confesses that she lied. she is not very specific. she says "that boy didn't deserve what happened to him." not very specific. it was not widely reported. it was about two months ago in the "jackson clarion ledger." sheas reported that recanted her recantation. she said, i never told him that. and tyson does not have a recording of her saying it in his note. all of these things matter. they add up to how we think about till and the trial. i will give you one...
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kobe bryant will be inducted into the basketball hall of fame. the 18ing-time all-star will join players tim duncan, kevin forward net and timothy catchings. they will be inducted in august. >>> and some players are hitting the court in a different way. the nb a&e spn planning a virtual game of horse after the league canceled games amid the outbreak last month. a lot of virtual courts right now. griff: thanks, jillian. disaster response is back at their good work responding to the coronavirus to. the group set up a 250-bed medical station california to treat patients on the mend and free up space in the hospitals for those who need critical care. joining us now is cofounder and ceo of team rubicon, and marine veteran jake wood. sergeant, you just can't stop running into the fight, can you? [laughter] >> yeah, i suppose you could say it's in a marine's blood. thanks for having me on. griff: thank you for being here and happy palm sunday to you. 96 hours ago you set up this medical facility in santa clara, california. california, obviously, hit har
kobe bryant will be inducted into the basketball hall of fame. the 18ing-time all-star will join players tim duncan, kevin forward net and timothy catchings. they will be inducted in august. >>> and some players are hitting the court in a different way. the nb a&e spn planning a virtual game of horse after the league canceled games amid the outbreak last month. a lot of virtual courts right now. griff: thanks, jillian. disaster response is back at their good work responding to the...
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tyson about the blood of emmett till, carolyn bryant confesses that she lied. she's not very specific in what she confesses. she says something like that boy didn't deserve what happened to him. she doesn't say anything specific. it was not as widely reported is about two months ago in the jackson clarion ledger, jerry mitchell -- an outstanding reporter for the clarion ledger -- reported that carolyn recanted her recantation. she says, no, no, i never told them that. and, actually, tyson does not have a recording of her saying. that he has notes but not a recording. there are all these things that mattered that add up to how we think about the till trial. i want to give you one more, and i'll stop. that is, if i have time. i do. one more. the fbi reopened the till case -- opened the till case in 2004, and they investigated really very thoroughly until 2006. they had avoided the case at all costs in 1955 in every way they could. but they were very thorough in 2004 and 2005. and, of course, people -- caroline bryant, is still alive, and her sister-in-law, j.w. m
tyson about the blood of emmett till, carolyn bryant confesses that she lied. she's not very specific in what she confesses. she says something like that boy didn't deserve what happened to him. she doesn't say anything specific. it was not as widely reported is about two months ago in the jackson clarion ledger, jerry mitchell -- an outstanding reporter for the clarion ledger -- reported that carolyn recanted her recantation. she says, no, no, i never told them that. and, actually, tyson does...
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a mississippi grand jury did not indict any suspects the alleged killers are long dead but carolyn bryant dhanam the woman who leveled the accusations against hill is still alive she is said to have recanted her story in an interview with historian timothy tyson for his book the blood of emmett till dunham said her sworn testimony that till grabbed her and made sexually suggestive comments was not true nothing that boyd did could ever have justified what happened to him she said according to tyson's book the f.b.i. contacted me in the spring of twenty seventeen i shared with him my research materials soon thereafter i got a subpoena from the justice department and shared my research materials beauchamp says don i'm now in her eighty's should be prosecuted but i have to ask everyone all we willing to let. justice takes take its rightful course in this case if she is guilty she should do the tuck in march the justice department informed congress the case had been reopened the associated press first reported on it on july twelfth the department did not disclose any details some of emmett til
a mississippi grand jury did not indict any suspects the alleged killers are long dead but carolyn bryant dhanam the woman who leveled the accusations against hill is still alive she is said to have recanted her story in an interview with historian timothy tyson for his book the blood of emmett till dunham said her sworn testimony that till grabbed her and made sexually suggestive comments was not true nothing that boyd did could ever have justified what happened to him she said according to...
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. >> reporter: in his book timothy tyson revealed carolyn bryant, who testified that emmett whistled at her, admitted it was a lie. >> she said that nothing that boy did could ever justify what happened to him. >> reporter: bryant's husband and brother-in-law were charged and acquitted in 1955 by an all-white later they confessed to a reporter knowing they couldn't be retried. both are now dead. c emmet'sousin who was with him the night he was kidnapped told me last yea the family wanted the case reopened. >>> can you forgive? >> oh, yeah, i can't a tord to hate. hate destroys a hater. i can't carry that. es reporter: regar of whether charges are ever filed, the new investigation means emmett till has not been forgotten. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. nd told... (harmonica interrupts) ...and told people about geico... (harmonica interrupts) how they could save 15% or more by...mo (harnica interrupts) ...by just calling or going online to geico.com. (harmonica interrupts) (sighs and chuckles) sorry, are you gonna... (harmonica interrupts) everytime. geico. 15 minutes could save you
. >> reporter: in his book timothy tyson revealed carolyn bryant, who testified that emmett whistled at her, admitted it was a lie. >> she said that nothing that boy did could ever justify what happened to him. >> reporter: bryant's husband and brother-in-law were charged and acquitted in 1955 by an all-white later they confessed to a reporter knowing they couldn't be retried. both are now dead. c emmet'sousin who was with him the night he was kidnapped told me last yea the...
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. >> reporter: in his book, timothy tyson revealed that carolyn bryant, who testified that emmet whistled at her, admitted it was a lie. >> she said that nothing that boy did could ever justify what happened to him. >> reporter: bryant's husband and brother-in-law were charged and acquitted back in 1955 by an all-white jury. later they confessed to a reporter knowing they couldn't be retried. both are now dead. emmet's cousin who was with him the night he was kidnapped told me last year the family wanted the case reopened. >>> can you forgive? >> oh, yes, i can't afford hate. hate is for the hater. i can't carry that. >> reporter: regardless of whether charges are ever filed, the new investigation means emmett till has not been forgotten. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >> we'll take a short break here and still ahead, vacation horror. an american tourist celebrating the first wedding anniversary in mexico when tragedy struck. >>> also the toy store that led to truly unbearable lines. >>> we're back now with some fresh concerns about summer vacations south of the border after an america
. >> reporter: in his book, timothy tyson revealed that carolyn bryant, who testified that emmet whistled at her, admitted it was a lie. >> she said that nothing that boy did could ever justify what happened to him. >> reporter: bryant's husband and brother-in-law were charged and acquitted back in 1955 by an all-white jury. later they confessed to a reporter knowing they couldn't be retried. both are now dead. emmet's cousin who was with him the night he was kidnapped told me...
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last year, timothy tyson's book "the blood of emmett till" had this revelation: carolyn bryant admitted she lied about her interaction with emmet till, saying the teenager never "grabbed her around the waist or uttered obscenities" as she had testified at trial. bryant added, "nothing that boy did could ever justify what happened to him." tyson spoke with jeffrey brown about this revelation last year: >> iertainly never thought s was telling the truth at trial. she's been in hiding almost for all these 60-somyears. it was her husband who did the killing and her brother-in-law. it's not clear what role she had inhat. >> brangham: in a letter to congress, the department of justice said it was reopeningin thstigation into till's murder "based on the discovery of new information," but it didn't specify what that information was, or who might be the subject of their inquiry. both of the admitted killers have since died. joining me now is democraticna r doug jones of alabama. in his earlier life, jones successfully prosecuted another famous decades-old civil rights case. he convicted two memb
last year, timothy tyson's book "the blood of emmett till" had this revelation: carolyn bryant admitted she lied about her interaction with emmet till, saying the teenager never "grabbed her around the waist or uttered obscenities" as she had testified at trial. bryant added, "nothing that boy did could ever justify what happened to him." tyson spoke with jeffrey brown about this revelation last year: >> iertainly never thought s was telling the truth at...
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she mingled with the stars including kobe bryant, who was in attendance for his contributions to the animated film dear basketball. starring timothy was, thrilled to see kobe as well as heavy hitters like meryl streep, laura dern and stephen steel berg. he shared his excitement saying while that was even more crazy, and expect, that is rightfully so. margot ronnie was present for his nomination in i, tanya but she stepped into a different, character with james corden, late show host gave us inside look of the making of this upcoming film peter rabbit. >> i had no idea he was that dedicated an anchor. >> when you hire me i will go all in. >> i'm a rabbit. >> reporter: that film hits theaters on friday and we will hear, not see james, inanimat ed form, that is your hot minute i'm bex from today 's 96.5. >> james makes me smile. >> me too. >> wow. >>> that is "eyewitness news" at 5:00. >>> now at 6:00 details emerg ing about the parade this city has waited decade for, with millions expected to descend on the city to honor the eagles how officials are preparing for the party. >>> it is a
she mingled with the stars including kobe bryant, who was in attendance for his contributions to the animated film dear basketball. starring timothy was, thrilled to see kobe as well as heavy hitters like meryl streep, laura dern and stephen steel berg. he shared his excitement saying while that was even more crazy, and expect, that is rightfully so. margot ronnie was present for his nomination in i, tanya but she stepped into a different, character with james corden, late show host gave us...
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duke university historian timothy tyson is the only person who has ever interviewed carolyn bryant. bryant was on the record during their interview when it was conducted in 2008, but it was never revealed by tyson. now, her story is the focus of his book, the blood of emmett till. nice to have you with us. appreciate it. >> thanks, good to be here. >> literally from the very first line where you talk about essentially your interview with carolyn bryant, who we, being the public, haven't heard from in 62 years, was it hard to get ms. bryant to chat with you? >> that was the easiest part. >> you go than a show up at the house and what happens? what was she like? >> she brought me inside. she was like every methodist church lady that i ever knew growing >> how old was she? >> she was 74 maybe, something like that. >> frail or in good health? >> a little frail. she was a little shaky and had bad back trouble as i recall. >> can i read from make six in your book? you write this. but her testimony that till had feierabended her around the waist and uttered obscenities, she now told me, qu
duke university historian timothy tyson is the only person who has ever interviewed carolyn bryant. bryant was on the record during their interview when it was conducted in 2008, but it was never revealed by tyson. now, her story is the focus of his book, the blood of emmett till. nice to have you with us. appreciate it. >> thanks, good to be here. >> literally from the very first line where you talk about essentially your interview with carolyn bryant, who we, being the public,...
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russell was supposed to be the to kobe bryant. i'm sean bell. >> it is summertime and the living is easy. wilmington, delaware, the forecast, that easy, though? we'll let you know how it will be today. then eventually into the weekends coming up in your weather authority outlook. jenny? >> good morning, sue. weapons and explosives found inside this ottsville home yesterday. police still on scene. well ' have the latest coming up. >> explosive chemicals, local bomb squads and hazmat team spends hours at bucket county home after police make shocking discovery. what they were doing at the home when they found the dangerous item. >> bick shake up at the top. big changes to the way you ride, uber makes some more big announcement yesterday. how it will affect it customers and drivers. >>> summer vacation season is here. why you won't have to go far to advice the one of the top destin aces in the country. >> it is fourth and market, in good day philadelphia, one of the top summer destin aces there is year. >> this is a place you should v
russell was supposed to be the to kobe bryant. i'm sean bell. >> it is summertime and the living is easy. wilmington, delaware, the forecast, that easy, though? we'll let you know how it will be today. then eventually into the weekends coming up in your weather authority outlook. jenny? >> good morning, sue. weapons and explosives found inside this ottsville home yesterday. police still on scene. well ' have the latest coming up. >> explosive chemicals, local bomb squads and...
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russell was supposed to be the air to kobe bryant. i'm sean bell. >> 4:26. good morning, allentown. we're looking for your favorite summertime traffic jams. how about little cool summer by banana ram a from the gang from allentown? sue has your forecast for the hot wednesday ahead when we come right back. pro tip for fruit lovers: giant has unbelievable produce prices. so you'll never have to choose between your favorites. i thought i was your favorite. take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. this summer in a place where flavor runs deep, any dish and every glass might be the best you've ever tasted as long as you don't forget your appetite. new york state. it's all here. it's only here. plan your trip to the finger lakes at iloveny.com it's time that we bring addicand into the light.kness to everyone struggling in silence - addicts, family, friends - you are not alone. it's time we lift each other up, reach out, say something. addiction is a disease. don't suffer. don't wait. help is within reach. call 844 reach nj or go to reachnj.gov the road to recovery starts now. pro tip:
russell was supposed to be the air to kobe bryant. i'm sean bell. >> 4:26. good morning, allentown. we're looking for your favorite summertime traffic jams. how about little cool summer by banana ram a from the gang from allentown? sue has your forecast for the hot wednesday ahead when we come right back. pro tip for fruit lovers: giant has unbelievable produce prices. so you'll never have to choose between your favorites. i thought i was your favorite. take a fresh look at giant's...
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bryant to chat with you? timothy: that was the easiest part. soledad: tell me about that. you go and show up at the house and what happens? what's she like? timothy: what brought me inside? she was like every methodist church lady that i ever knew growing up. soledad: how old was she? timothy: she was 74 maybe, something like that. soledad: frail or in good health. timothy: a little frail. she was a little shaky and had bad back trouble as i recall. soledad: can i read from page 6 in your book. you write this. but her testimony that till had grabbed her around the waist and uttered obscenities she now told me, "that part is not true walk me through exactly what she told you. did she say, i lied? timothy: she didn't use that word. she just, she sort of painted that piece of her testimony and said, that part is not true. and, of course, so i ask her what was true, as anybody would. she said i would like to tell you honestly, but i can't remember. she said you tell these stories until they seem true, but that part is not true and then she said nothing that boy did could ever
bryant to chat with you? timothy: that was the easiest part. soledad: tell me about that. you go and show up at the house and what happens? what's she like? timothy: what brought me inside? she was like every methodist church lady that i ever knew growing up. soledad: how old was she? timothy: she was 74 maybe, something like that. soledad: frail or in good health. timothy: a little frail. she was a little shaky and had bad back trouble as i recall. soledad: can i read from page 6 in your book....
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when neighbor timothy bryant arrived... meredith was on fire laying on his front porch, halfway out of his front door. nocgtimothy bryant/saved neighbor/phone r "i ran up onto his small porch and picked him up and threw him in my car...i wasn't thinking about anything. i was just making sure i got him and he was out of the fire." meredith received third degree burns to much of his body, but his family says he is doing a man who plead guilty to multiple charges in connection to a deadly shooting in danville could be sentenced today. kadarius ferrell plead guilty to second degree murder charges in the death of bennie sigmon. he faces a maximum of 101 years in prison. police say sigmon was shot multiple times when he went outside his home to confront ferrell and several other men who were trespassing on his property in june of last year. police say the men robbed another home on the same street around the time of the shooting. new this morning..former virginia governor bob mcdonnell's legal team files its opening brief with th
when neighbor timothy bryant arrived... meredith was on fire laying on his front porch, halfway out of his front door. nocgtimothy bryant/saved neighbor/phone r "i ran up onto his small porch and picked him up and threw him in my car...i wasn't thinking about anything. i was just making sure i got him and he was out of the fire." meredith received third degree burns to much of his body, but his family says he is doing a man who plead guilty to multiple charges in connection to a...
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when neighbor timothy bryant arrived... meredith was on fire laying on his front porch, halfway out of his front door. timothy bryant/saved neighbor/phone r "i ran up onto his small porch and picked him up and threw him in my car...i i was just making sure i got him and he was out of the fire." meredith received third degree burns to much of his body, but his family says he is doing good. we enjoyed a very nice weekend and that beautiful outdoor weather continued into monday. temperatures were again into the 60s under lots of sunshine. things will start to change for us again soon though. tonight: mostly clear and chilly with lows in the mid-to-upper 30s. tuesday: morning sun gives way to more afternoon clouds with a few showers late in the mountains. still warm with winds increasing.hig hs in the low- to-mid 60s. specifically, probably tuesday evening will be our best chance for showers and storms as another powerful cold front will cross our region. there could be a couple of strong-to- severe storms that accompany this d
when neighbor timothy bryant arrived... meredith was on fire laying on his front porch, halfway out of his front door. timothy bryant/saved neighbor/phone r "i ran up onto his small porch and picked him up and threw him in my car...i i was just making sure i got him and he was out of the fire." meredith received third degree burns to much of his body, but his family says he is doing good. we enjoyed a very nice weekend and that beautiful outdoor weather continued into monday....
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timothy bryant "it was all god. it wasn't me. there's no way i could've picked that gentleman up by myself." bryant says meredith's family tells him that meredith is slowly but surely recovering and is doing well. in henry county, colter anstaett, wsls 10. two people were killed in a fire at a marina in middlesex county. virginia state police says it's being investigated as arson. middlesex county deputies say they were called to the dozier yachting center around 4:30 this morning. the fire was contained nearly 4-hours later ... but not before destroying nearly two dozen boats and two cars. the coast guard is overseeing the environmental impact of the fire ... while state police continues washington county deputies say a body was found in the north fork of the holston river on sunday. according to deputies ... the body was found around 5 p-m. authorities believe it could be missing washington county woman jennifer rowe. rowe was last seen walking back to her home in the north fork river road section of washington county on decemb
timothy bryant "it was all god. it wasn't me. there's no way i could've picked that gentleman up by myself." bryant says meredith's family tells him that meredith is slowly but surely recovering and is doing well. in henry county, colter anstaett, wsls 10. two people were killed in a fire at a marina in middlesex county. virginia state police says it's being investigated as arson. middlesex county deputies say they were called to the dozier yachting center around 4:30 this morning....
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midgett escaped on the evening of june seventh whiles taking out the trash at the hall of justice on bryant street. a tipster reported that midgett was at a homeless shelther on fifth street. that's were deputies found him on tuesday. he was taken into custody and is now being held without bond. had he not escaped, midgett would have been released next month. a richmond man was arested for vehicle theft yesterday. after a wild police chase though san leandro. last night.a police car with a license plate reader identified the stolen honda accord that was reported to newark police earlier this month. police say.the suspect pulled over.but when the officer got out of his car.the 31 year old man sped off in another direction. after crashing into railroad crossing arms.the suspect jumped out of his car.and started running on- foot. he was later found hiding in a nearby commercial yard. police say.the suspect was recently paroled from prison and has a history of arrests involving stolen vehicles. katie couric ties the knot. and let's see who took over the top spot at the weekend box office. you t
midgett escaped on the evening of june seventh whiles taking out the trash at the hall of justice on bryant street. a tipster reported that midgett was at a homeless shelther on fifth street. that's were deputies found him on tuesday. he was taken into custody and is now being held without bond. had he not escaped, midgett would have been released next month. a richmond man was arested for vehicle theft yesterday. after a wild police chase though san leandro. last night.a police car with a...
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''timothy midgett'' de 40 aÑos de edad, se fug el sbado de la crcel ubicada en el 850 de la calle ''bryant''.... --el recluso estaba a punto de conseguir su libertad en unas cuantas semanas, luego de cumplir un aÑo de condena por posesin ilegal de estupefacientes.... las autoridades no han dado a conocer como el hombre huy por una de las puertas de salida... lorena --- residentes de oakland despertaron hoy con esta noticia.... --- la alcaldesa de esa ciudad, "jen quan" , estuvo involucrada en un accidente vehicular... roll open under segun testigos, la causa habria sido el uso de un celular... algo que quan desmiente... take 2boxes pasemos con katherine orozco para que nos de los detalles.... katherine buenos dias!! take pkg lorena una mujer fue atropellada por una patrulla en la ciudad de oakland... take map ---el incidente se registr despues de las 10 de la noche en la cuadra 8400 del "boulevard internacional"... take vo testigos afirmaron que el vehculo policial iba a toda velocidad, no tena las luces ni sirenas encendidas y golpe a la victima cuando esta cruzaba esa interseccin... has
''timothy midgett'' de 40 aÑos de edad, se fug el sbado de la crcel ubicada en el 850 de la calle ''bryant''.... --el recluso estaba a punto de conseguir su libertad en unas cuantas semanas, luego de cumplir un aÑo de condena por posesin ilegal de estupefacientes.... las autoridades no han dado a conocer como el hombre huy por una de las puertas de salida... lorena --- residentes de oakland despertaron hoy con esta noticia.... --- la alcaldesa de esa ciudad, "jen quan" , estuvo...
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timothy midget was beg escorted into the basement of the jail on bryant street when he ran out an open door. he was scheduled to be released on july 24th. >>> people are being asked to shelter in place after a fire broke out. a few appliances at simms metal broke out after two. they say nearby residents were never in danger. the shelter alert was just a precaution. >>> still to come, a big bay area city takes a new approach to battling gra. >>> they got knocked out of their ness the and made happy news. >>> people were flocking to the beaches to escape the heat. details on weather as we look live toward mt. diabl broke. break. their algebra-two finals -- cheating. teachers at palo alto high kp >>> talk about a short summer break. dozens of bay area students will have to retake their algebra two finals for cheating. teachers at school got suspicious after students got correct answer without showing their work. someone took a picture of the test and sent it out before the exam. >>> oakland is trying a new tactic in it's ongoing war on graffiti. city leaders and volunteers are taking a do
timothy midget was beg escorted into the basement of the jail on bryant street when he ran out an open door. he was scheduled to be released on july 24th. >>> people are being asked to shelter in place after a fire broke out. a few appliances at simms metal broke out after two. they say nearby residents were never in danger. the shelter alert was just a precaution. >>> still to come, a big bay area city takes a new approach to battling gra. >>> they got knocked out of...
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cardinal timothy dolan said the president's remarks were deeply saddening. quote, people of this country, especially our children, deserve better. the reverend bryant wright president of the southern baptist convention called it, quote, a calculated politically expedient decision that completely ignores the biblical foundation of marriage. president obama said he based his decision on his faith in the golden rule. recent gallup polls have shown a slight majority of americans support same-sex marriage. >>> president obama enjoys wide support among hispanic voters, an increasingly important voting bloc. but polls indicate 44% of them don't support same-sex marriage. bill whitaker has that part of the story. >> reporter: technician robert keeps the computers running at a church which grows a largely hispanic congregation in orange county, california. he voted for barack obama four years ago. but now -- >> no, no, no. i don't. >> reporter: with today's endorsement of same-sex marriage, president obama lost his vote this year. rudy is the church secretary. >> i w
cardinal timothy dolan said the president's remarks were deeply saddening. quote, people of this country, especially our children, deserve better. the reverend bryant wright president of the southern baptist convention called it, quote, a calculated politically expedient decision that completely ignores the biblical foundation of marriage. president obama said he based his decision on his faith in the golden rule. recent gallup polls have shown a slight majority of americans support same-sex...
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a look at what congressional republicans are planning for the economy and jobs. >> william jennings bryant, one of the best known speakers of this time and the first to campaign from the backs of will word cars. he ran for president three times but lost. he changed political history. he is featured in the c-span's series "contenders," from lincoln, neb., friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. learn more at c-span.org/the contenders. >> to cut the deficit, president obama is calling for $1.50 trillion in new taxes as part of a $3 trillion deficit- reduction package. speaking at the white house, he said he would veto plans that would cut benefits but did not raise taxes on the wealthy. this is about 20 minutes. >> good morning, everybody. please have a seat. a week ago today, i sent congress the american jobs act. it is a plan that will lead to new jobs for teachers, for construction workers, for veterans, and for the unemployed. it will cut taxes for every small business owner and virtually every working man and woman in america. and the proposals in this jobs bill are the kinds that have been suppor
a look at what congressional republicans are planning for the economy and jobs. >> william jennings bryant, one of the best known speakers of this time and the first to campaign from the backs of will word cars. he ran for president three times but lost. he changed political history. he is featured in the c-span's series "contenders," from lincoln, neb., friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. learn more at c-span.org/the contenders. >> to cut the deficit, president obama is calling...
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. >> reporter: timothy bryant went where he thought he was supposed to find work and was turned away. >> i came up here to work and i get here and they ain't open. >> reporter: many of the young workers who had problems on the first day were told to good to gallo death university for answers that's where they would find employees running the program. when karen gray houston tried to get answers, this is what she got. >> [ inaudible ] >> reporter: matt ackland, fox 5 news. >> thank you for that report. >>> still ahead, major victory for gun advocates. a landmark ruling by the supreme court. what it means for gun laws in washington and in all 50 states. tates. [ cow moos ] ♪ kids came out. they said, "johan, can i see the dairy? can i see how the cow get milked?" [ children shouting ] you should see the eyes of the kids in the barn. when the cows give their milk. or even i squirt milk to the kids. they actually love it. you know where the milk come from! all right, whoa! smokin'! [ children shriek ] uh-oh. okay, all right. >>> making headlines, there is more concern
. >> reporter: timothy bryant went where he thought he was supposed to find work and was turned away. >> i came up here to work and i get here and they ain't open. >> reporter: many of the young workers who had problems on the first day were told to good to gallo death university for answers that's where they would find employees running the program. when karen gray houston tried to get answers, this is what she got. >> [ inaudible ] >> reporter: matt ackland, fox...
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it happened to timothy bryant. >> i came up here from south beach to come work at this catering store and i get here and they aren't open. >> reporter: bryant and other students and the parents were said that the catering which also owns a bar opens in the south of the strip mall. one store employee told them there were no summer jobs. >> they said they had no contact with d.c. employment services, so i'm trying to get relocated. >> reporter: beverly stewart is a parent who learned kids were assigned to a job who had a bar. >> i asked the gentleman, if you had kids in here, what would happen to the access to the bar. she said they wouldn't have access to the bar. >> reporter: she called and said the problems were being held at a nearby high school. >> i need her transferred closer to home. >> i came in here to get a number and i'm number 422. >> reporter: a daughter who had asthma needed her transferred away from a swimming pool. >> every year it's dysfunctional like this. >> reporter: we went inside looking for answers. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: we were referred to the mayor's offic
it happened to timothy bryant. >> i came up here from south beach to come work at this catering store and i get here and they aren't open. >> reporter: bryant and other students and the parents were said that the catering which also owns a bar opens in the south of the strip mall. one store employee told them there were no summer jobs. >> they said they had no contact with d.c. employment services, so i'm trying to get relocated. >> reporter: beverly stewart is a parent...
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it happened too timothy bryant. >> i came over here from south beach to come and work as a caterer and i get here and they ain't open. >> bryant and other students and a parent were told the catering business, which also houses a bar opens in the rear of the strip mall but who would know to go there? >> one store employee told them there were no summer jobs. >> they said they had no contract with dc employment services. i'm trying to get relocated to something for my summer job. >> reporter: beverly student stewart is a parent and said she was disturbed to find out she had been assigned to a business with a bar. >> i asked the gentleman, what happens with the alcohol on the bar. and he said they would not have access to this bar. >> reporter: she called employment services. they told her summer jobs problems were being revolved on the campus of gall debt. she drove over with the kids and the line outside was long, parents had issues. >> i needed her transferred closer to home. >> we had to come in here and get another and i came in and it is 400 an i'm 422. >> she wants her daughter tr
it happened too timothy bryant. >> i came over here from south beach to come and work as a caterer and i get here and they ain't open. >> bryant and other students and a parent were told the catering business, which also houses a bar opens in the rear of the strip mall but who would know to go there? >> one store employee told them there were no summer jobs. >> they said they had no contract with dc employment services. i'm trying to get relocated to something for my...
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timothy bryant went to where he thought he was supposed to find work and was turned away. >> i came up here from south beach to come work at the catering company and i get here and they aren't open. >> reporter: many of the young workers who had problems on the first day were told to go to galen dot university for answers and they would find employees running the jobs program. but when karen gray houston tried to get answers, this is what she got. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: matt acland, fox news. >> and we should tell you, we did attempt to reach the mayor about the allegations of criminal activity at hd woodson high school and at the offices at rfk but we did not get a statement. but when it comes to the confusion, the mayor's office said, quote, there are over 22,000 kids in the program. some kids are being transferred to different assignments and other kinks may be getting ironed out. but is this just part of the process or a broken system. joining us this morning is council m pike -- michael brown. thank you for coming in today. we've seen this year after year, the long lines and c
timothy bryant went to where he thought he was supposed to find work and was turned away. >> i came up here from south beach to come work at the catering company and i get here and they aren't open. >> reporter: many of the young workers who had problems on the first day were told to go to galen dot university for answers and they would find employees running the jobs program. but when karen gray houston tried to get answers, this is what she got. [ inaudible ] >> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: timothy bryant went where he was supposed to find work and was turned away. >> i came all the way up here from southeast to work at this catering company. i'm told they ain't open. >> reporter: many of the workers who had problems on their first day were told to go to gallaudet university for answers. that's where they would find employees running the jobs program. but when fox 5's karen gray houseson tried to get answers, this is what she got. >> [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: we should tell you we did attempt to reach the mayor's office about these allegations of criminal activity at woodson high school and at rfk, but we did not get a statement. now, when it comes to the confusion, the mayor's office says, quote, there are over 22,000 kids in the program. some kids are being transferred to different assignments and other cimpgs may be getting -- cimpgs may be -- kinks may be getting ironed out. >>> also in the district a case four years in the making coming to a head tomorrow. a judge will decide the fate of three d.c. men accused in a murder coverup. it was back in
. >> reporter: timothy bryant went where he was supposed to find work and was turned away. >> i came all the way up here from southeast to work at this catering company. i'm told they ain't open. >> reporter: many of the workers who had problems on their first day were told to go to gallaudet university for answers. that's where they would find employees running the jobs program. but when fox 5's karen gray houseson tried to get answers, this is what she got. >> [...
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it happened to timothy bryant. >> i came all the way up here from southeast to come work. i get here. they aren't open. >> reporter: bryant and some other students and a parent were told the catering business which also house as bar opens in the rear of the strip mall. but who would know to go there? one store employee told them there were no summer jobs. >> they said they had a contract with d.c. employment services [ inaudible ] >> reporter: beverly is a parent. she says she was disturbed to learn kids had been assigned to a job that had a bar. >> i asked the gentleman, if you had kids in here, what would happen with the alcohol that's stationed on the bar and he said that they would not have any access to this. >> reporter: she called employment services. they told her summer jobs problems were being resolved on the campus of gallaudet. she drove over with some of the kids and we stopped by. the line outside was long. parents had issues. >> i needed her transferred close to home. >> i came in here. >> reporter: a daughter who had asthma needed her transferred to a job a
it happened to timothy bryant. >> i came all the way up here from southeast to come work. i get here. they aren't open. >> reporter: bryant and some other students and a parent were told the catering business which also house as bar opens in the rear of the strip mall. but who would know to go there? one store employee told them there were no summer jobs. >> they said they had a contract with d.c. employment services [ inaudible ] >> reporter: beverly is a parent. she...