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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150422:09:02:00

the streets. peaceful but persistent in their search for answers. >> we're very, very concerned that this is a pattern. >> over the past four years, more than 100 people have won court judgments or settled with baltimore over police brutality and civil rights violations. even more gathered tuesday. marching from the spot gray was arrested to a police station. >> i have a sign and i would never want this to happen to my son. >> tension is growing in baltimore. the latest city to come under the glare of the national spotlight. and harsh questions concerning their police. curt gregory, nbc news. the head of the drug enforcement administration is stepping down following a sex scandal within the agency. michelle leonhart has led the dea since 2007. last week, she testified before members of the house oversight and government reform committee. she was questioned about d.e.a. agents who admitted taking part in sex parties with prostitutes

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150422:15:11:00

details. >> keep us up to date. >> frightening new report about the threats facing americans every da we are including terrorism but what about the weather? the fix comes with a trillion dollar price tag. we are live with that story. plus law farmer accused of a gruesome crime just learned her fate what. recited. the big kentucky bourbon caper who was arrested and how police say this cam went down. >> what we have is a multifaceted crime rings in three categories, the steroids aspects but the common link between all these categories is mr. kirksinger who was involved in every criminal aspect.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150422:04:46:00

was breathing, he asked for help, the help wasn't rendered. i'm not disagreeing with mark that we have to wait, but i don't think it was a bad move to suspend the officers right now, pending the outcome of the investigation. do disagree with mark if he's in the van, and he gets assaulted in the van by other people just arrested, that is on the police's back. they're supposed to protect someone especially someone who got arrested, anyone who gets arrested by -- >> arthur -- >> you can't let the spine gets severed. >> i'm talking about those who are alleging first of all this was police brutality, talking about those who are claiming that somehow there are criminal acts involved if for some. >> i don't know what kind of metal barrier. look at him, i think the argument that the protesters are

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20150422-00:40:00

u.s. and iran. and that american show of force tonight. at this hour, two u.s. warships in the arabian sea facing what some fear could be a looming showdown with iranian ships, tonight, bound for yemen, those ships, suspected of carrying weapons intended for shiite rebels. and new questions this evening about what happens when those american ships arrive. let's get right to abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz live in washington tonight. martha, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, david. the pentagon is saying tonight that if those iranian ships suspected of carrying weapons to rebels in yemen are interdicted, it is likely our allies, the saudis, who would board the convoy of ships. the u.s. ships are in the arabian sea largely as a show of support to the saudis and to send that message to iran to stay away. the situation in yemen is so volatile and dangerous, as we've seen, traveling there in recent years. watching it turn into an al qaeda breeding ground. now, with u.s. and iranian ships in such close proximity, it remains to be seen whether the

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20150422-20:49:00

laobr, they either factually don't understand the laobr or they just don't want to understand the laobr. as it pertains to the misstatements that have been made in the past as late as today coming from the administration that the officers didn't cooperate or they didn't give statements that's simply not an accurate statement in any way. and i don't understand why individuals would continue to make that statement when it's not true. >> do you believe that other cases that are happening outside of baltimore, that are happening nationally have played a role in the sense of the community rushing to judgment rushing to a point where it's -- they're seeing what's happening. they're looking at their tv screens and r and seeing what's happening on twitter and other cases that have happened over the past year. are they rushing to that judgment rather than seeing the specifics in this case? >> i think the public opinion as it pertains to police work right now is obviously somewhat

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20150422-00:32:00

too. just launching an investigation into how gray suffered a severe spinal injury in police custody leading to his death a week later. also tonight, this auto-panning police camera offers new glimpses of the arrest. watch. someone running down the street. then a police officer with two bikes on that same street as squad cars arrive. short of a minute later, gray is seen on the ground, two officers standing over him. but slowing and stopping the video, we see the officers kneel next to him. less than three minutes later, a quick shot as he's being put in that van. police say they don't know when gray was injured, but the mayor claims it happened in that police van where gray was isolated. why the contradiction? >> i don't know if it's a contradiction. i looked at the timeline. i looked at the information. i have a lot of concerns about what happened in the van and i want answers to those questions. >> reporter: a severe spinal injury is usually the result of strong blunt force. how could that happen in the back of a van? >> you know, i don't want to speculate about the cause right now.

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CNN Newsroom With Carol Costello-20150422-13:51:00

moments later another person jumps down to help lift the man to safety. all three people okay this morning. a drone lands on the roof of the japanese prime minister's office containing radioactive material. tokyo police say the drone was outfitted with a camera, a smoke bomb and a bottle with small traces of radioactive material. prime minister abe was not in his office at the time. he's actually out of the country attending a conference in indonesia. a video is enough to make you sick. a cruise ship stuck in a deadly storm battered by giant swells. the entire ordeal lasting two days. this morning all are back on dry land. ivan watson has more for you. >> reporter: horror off the coast of australia. this is the view of over 2,000 passengers stranded on a carnival cruise ship near sydney. the east coast of the country

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CNN Tonight-20150422-02:02:00

and then she looks -- she's a very thin woman, she looks frail, she walked down about six blocks to the place where mr. grey was arrested by police the last time he was seen standing basically, or at least, alive. he went into a coma shortly thereafter. and at that point, she literally -- when she got to the point where he was arrested there was a moment of silence, people put their arms in the air, in remembrance and in solidarity with them. and then you could just hear this sobbing and this wailing. it was a very chilly and very tough moment. the family tried to leave after that and it was a very hard moment for them all around. protesters promising to be back here tomorrow and then to go to city hall on thursday night. >> obviously, very painful time for the family no doubt. three investigations going on the department of justice, the state's attorney there, and then the police investigation. what's the latest? the most prominent one right now, the police investigation. what's the latest on that?

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CNN Special Report-20150422-04:33:00

she didn't want to have anything to do with it, and she didn't want me to have anything to do with it. and i should have listened to her advice. >> at one point i think she destroyed your office. >> she did. >> she had had enough. >> she had. >> she knew you were doing wrong. >> she did. and so did i. >> carlton says he was becoming paranoid. he had good reason. one of his colleagues, a man named harry george mickeles, suddenly quit, and records were missing. in grand forks, federal prosecutor chris meyers got a phone call that would crack the case. >> before we heard of motion resources his partner contacted our office through his lawyer and indicated to us that he could explain the entire conspiracy to us. >> mickeles would avoid prosecution. but charles carlton would not be so lucky. and when police raided the office of motion resources and

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20150422-20:02:00

is how and when he got that spinal injury. the justice department now conducting its own investigation separate from the one the baltimore police is conducting to see whether gray's civil rights were violated. the gap in information has only made room for a growing demand for justice spurred by gray's family members and people here in the baltimore community. but during yesterday's march, we were reminded of the raw emotion at the heart of that movement. gray's mother so overcome she collapsed in tears at the very spot where her son was originally taken into custody. let's bring in cnn's suzanne malveaux who's been covering this story. what's the latest? what's going on? >> reporter: the police say, we are learning about the individuals who have been suspended.

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