| Total Number of Clips: 10 | Cumulative Est. Audience: 143,108 | Cumulative Est. Publicity Value: $18,308 (Sum of Clip Totals) |
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"if it's a political decision why cant we get not what we are asking for but what we are due." "we're being very aggressive about it the governor is being aggressive about it our delegation is being aggressive about it and our leadership team is being aggressive about it." so far costs associated with gustav have run the state of louisiana hal a billion dollars ... fema will cover at least 75 percent of those costs. a federal judge reversed the conviction of one of the so called angola 3 members.. but the attorney general says not so fast.
albert woodfox spent 36 years in solitary confinement at angola for the 1972 brutal murder of a prison guard.. his attorneys appealed arguing the state's prime witness was a prison snitch who made a secret deal to testify in exchange for a pardon.. yesterday.. u-s district court judge brady ordered woodfox be released or re-tried. a ruling that didn't sit well with the a-g's office. "i respectfully disagree with the court's ruling... judicial resolution" caldwell's office filed their notice of appeal today and requested woodfox remain incarcerated until the 5th circuit court of appeals makes a ruling. an update tonight on the city's latest murder
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driving a small light colored 4-door car. take a close look at the two. if you can help deputies find them, call crime stoppers at 344-stop. back in livingston and a whole slew of people arrested for breaking into folks' homes... we will show you the three of the people--- these are the adults ... anna rogers-- sevena miceli-- and michelle landry... they allegedly stole from homes in watson. the larger group is accused of stealing all kinds of things --- from guns to jewelry -- to a generator. also accused of stealing booze! that's our beat tonight... donna.
albert
woodfox, an ex-black panther who's been locked up in angola for 36 years has new hope for freedom tonight.. his murder conviction is overturned. but today, attorney general buddy caldwell filed an appeal that would keep
woodfox in jail. waf b's keitha nelson joins us with the details. this case goes all the way back to the 1972 murder of an angola prison guard.
albert
woodfox is a part of the so- called "angola 3"... three men believed to be involved in the murder. one of them.. robert king is a free man, and now
woodfox is hopeful that he too will be set free. <i believe
albert
woodfox is a very dangerous man.> attorney general buddy caldwell plans to take things all the way. (graphic document) after this judgement came out from judge james brady overturning
albert woodfox's conviction ... caldwell quickly took action by filing this notice appealing that decision. (woodfox's pic graphic fade to angola video) woodfox's attorneys are outraged. they say after spending 36 years in solitary confinement at angola .. for a murder they say he didn't commit, this now 61-year-old inmate deserves his freedom. (phoner graphic nick trenticosta) "there's no evidence of his guilt. the only evidence is the lying words of a man who was pardoned in exchange for his testimony. <two louisiana grand juries unanimously indicted
albert
woodfox.> caldwell says one witness's testimony sealed the deal.. <and placed
albert
woodfox, wallace and all with in 15 to 30 feet of each other in a deadly blood bath. one of the worst crimes in the history of our prison system.> (angola video cover nick's bite) trenticosta adamantly denies woodfox's involvement in the 1972 killing of a prison guard. <we call on the ag to do the right thing.> attorney general caldwell says he only plans on doing one thing... <that is to search for the truth.> the courts have 1 hundred 20 days to either re-try
woodfox or set him free. attorney general caldwell filed the appeal today. it's now up to the fifth circuit court to come up with a ruling... donna. a history- making stop on the campaign trail tonight... senators barack obama and john mccain faced off for the first time tonight. obama was aboard his plane.. headed for oxford, mississippi.. when mccain announced he reversed his decision to skip the presidential forum. reporter drew levinson is at ole miss tonight with the highlights from the first presidential debate. barack obama and john mccain finally face off. the two presidential contenders met at the university of mississippi while washington wrestled with the financial meltdown. obama 21:05:30 "this is final verdict on 8 bad years of bush and mccain" mccain 21:07:59 "this isn't the beginning of the end of the cris - if we come out with package" new bridge this debate has a more freewheeling format than in years past - allowing the candidates to question one another after they answered the
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those stories, plus the rest of your news, weather and sports... fox news baton rouge--- happens now... sot- hello again everybody... thanks for watching fox news baton rouge... i'm jeff beimfohr.... our top story tongih--the angola three... it may head to the supreme court.... stone grissom--- legal analyst and anchor of our sister station, nbc-33---- is here now to explain.. stone...
albert woodfox -- one of the angola 3 -- spent more than 3 decades in solitary confinement for the murder of a prison guard.. but yesterday.. his conviction was reversed.. but the ag's office says it's not over.. "yesterday we received our long awaited judgment granting mr woodfox habeas corpus relief." it is a ruling almost 4 decades in the making.
albert woodfox -- one of the angola 3 members spent 36 years in solitary confinment for the brutal murder of prison guard brent miller. then yesterday.. "judge brady in the middle dist of louisiana has ordered that he be retried within 120 days or the charges dismissed." when a prison guard was found stabbed to death in 1972, woodfox and two fellow angola inmates charged and convicted of murder.. woodfox's conviction was largely based on the testimony of a prison snitch who had a secret deal with the prosecution. "there was a lying witness who was promised a pardon and reived a pardon for his testimony" now 2 federal judges agree and reversed woodfox's conviction. but it's a decision that doesn't sit well with the attorney general's office.. "we respectfully disagree... judicial resolution." after 36 years.. woodfox's attorneys say the a-g isn't being fair... "it's cruel.. and i'm sure there are other words i could ascribe to it.. but it's cruel." in fact the ag's office filed their notice of appeal today.. sending the case to the 5th cir ct of appeals.. potentially all the way to the us supreme court. stone thanks... legal analyst stone grissom... more news in a minute... first your forecast with brett cummins.... sot- more news in a minute...first your forecast with brett cummins. " back to news stinger"
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the two men, seen here... robbed the clerk at gunpoint then fled in a small four door vehicle... anyone recognizing these two me is asked to call the east baton rouge sheriff's department at 3-8- 9-5-0 or crimestoppers at 3-4-s-t-o-p... he spent more than 3 decades in solitary confinement for the murder of a prison guard and is known as a member of the angola 3.. but yesterday.. albert woodfox's conviction was reversed.. it's a decision that is not without it's critics. it is a ruling almost 4 decades in the making.. "yesterday we received our long awaited judgment granting mr woodfox habeas corpus relief."
albert woodfox -- black panther and member of the angola 3 spent 36 years in solitary confinment for the brutal murder of prison guard brent miller. then yesterday.. "judge brady in the middle dist of louisiana has ordered that he be retried within 120 days or the charges dismissed." when a prison guard was found stabbed to death in 1972, woodfox and fellow angola inmates herman wallace and robert king were immediately placed in solitary confinement and charged with the murder.. all 3 were convicted.. woodfox's conviction was largely based on the testimony of a prison snitch who had a secret deal with the prosecution. "there was a lying witness who was promised a pardon and received a pardon for his testimony" king was released in 2001 after his conviction was reversed.. but both woodfox and wallace remain incarcerated.. now 2 federal judges agree woodfox's conviction was tainted and should be reversed. a decision that doesn't sit well with the attorney general's office.. in fact attorney general buddy caldwell isn't buying the defense's argument or the court's ruling at all. a reaction that defense attorneys find frustrating.. "it's cruel.. and i'm sure there are other words i could ascribe to it.. but it's cruel." the state filed their notice of appeal today.. and asked that woodfox remain incarcerated until the fifth circuit rules. some not so splendid news about splenda.
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"incue: i hope she gets" "outcue: should be getting the money." trahan and her mother reportedly quit their jobs and spent a lot of the money. this morning, they're behind bars. the future for one of the so called angola three remains in limbo. a federal judge says the state must dismiss charges against
albert woodfox or retry him. a judge made his final decision to overturn woodfox's conviction in the 1972 killing of a prison guard. woodfox, has been held in solitary confinement for more than 30 years. but the state could still step in. attorney general "buddy" caldwell has 30 days to say what he's going to do. the state has four months to retry woodfox. could washington's billion dollar bailout be in trouble? we'll have the latest from washington up next on fox news louisiana a-m.
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melissa trahan, of belle chase, allegedly told him he had lost. troopers say she kept the ticket, mailed it to her mother in mississippi, then pocketed the 800- thousand dollar prize. "incue: i hope she gets" "outcue: should be getting the money." trahan and her mother reportedly quit their jobs and spent a lot of the money. this morning, they're behind bars. the future for one of the so called angola three remains in limbo. a federal judge says the state must dismiss charges against
albert woodfox or retry him. a judge made his final decision to overturn woodfox's conviction in the 1972 killing of a prison guard. woodfox, has been held in solitary confinement for more than 30 years. but the state could still step in. attorney general "buddy" caldwell has 30 days to say what he's going to do. the state has four months to retry woodfox. there's still no deal. could the big financial bailout be in trouble?
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question gillis after he twice told them he need a lawyer. but a prosecutor countered during a hearing at the 1st circuit court of appeal that the interrogation of gillis proceeded only because gillis continued to provide information. gillis pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in august 2007 to killing joyce williams. authorities say gillis confessed to killing eight south louisiana women between 1994 and 2004. he was booked in seven of those deaths. a probe was booked in seven of those deaths. a probe into the eighth slaying is ongoing.### meanwhile, a federal judge has a warning for the attorney general's office ... either retry or dismiss charges against a former black panther. the brief order handed down by district judge james brady also made final his decision to overturn the conviction of
albert woodfox in the 19-72 killing of an angola prison guard. woodfox has been held in solitary confinement for more than 30-years. three weeks ago judge brady approved a magistrate's recommenda tion to overturn the conviction because woodfox's previous defense attorney failed to challenge the credibility of a witness. attorney general buddy caldwell has 30 days to make a decision ... he said back in july that he would appeal. ### if you've spent any time in louisiana, you know how much the french language influences everything here...including names ...jeanne! yeah, well it looks like french will continue to live long and prosper in louisiana schools. state officials and the french minister of national education yesterday signed on the dotted line today, renewing the france- louisiana cooperation accords. that's the agreement which preserves and advances the french language in louisiana. france will continue to provide native french-speaking teachers for louisiana classrooms. <today as we sign a new four-year agreement with the nation of france, we continue our historical relationship and expand opportunities for our students to learn more about the culture of france.> from music to food to architecture, pastorek said louisiana is forever linked
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if you know where either reginald baker or zachary james are -- call crime stoppers. their number -- 344 - stop. a confession from convicted serial killer sean vincent gillis has become the focus of an appeal. attorneys for gillis argued at the court of apeals that detectives illegally obtained gillis's confession to the 1999 murder of a baton rouge woman. they say gillis asked for a lawyer three times. but the prosecutor said the questioning continued because gillis kept providing information. gillis pleaded guilty to the murder of joyce williams in august of 2007. the future for one of the so called angola three remains in limbo. a federal judge says the state must dismiss charges against
albert woodfox or retry him. a judge made his final decision to overturn woodfox's conviction in the 1972 killing of a prison guard. woodfox, has been held in solitary confinement for more than 30 years. but the state could still step in. attorney general "buddy" caldwell has 30 days to say what he's going to do. the state has four months to retry woodfox. toasty sandwiches took on a new meaning at a subway on airline highway. fire fighters say they received calls about smoke coming out of the top of the restaurant near industriplex. investigators say they got there to find flames, but had it under control in about five minutes. right now, we don't know the cause of the fire. we do know no one was injured in the blaze. things on the financial front aren't so bad here in louisiana. that's the word from a local economist. doctor loren scott says several states will feel a big pinch from this economic down- turn, but louisiana should fare well. while some economists are predicting a major depression... scott says it's not going to be "that" bad. he says during the great depression, unemployment stood at 25 percent. right now, it's only six percent. "we're enjoying very high oil prices... ...so our economies are doing quite well." scott went on to say the
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and friends learned an arrest was made in betsy mcdaniel's murder. 27 year old bryant bode- wann was booked with second degree murder and aggravated burglary. and he looked so cocky. how can you murder somebody and then have that look on your face like it doesn't mater. life matters. if it doesn't matter to you, it maters to somebody. i want to know why? why would you do that because if you asked she would have gave it to you. you know anything you wanted she uld have gave itou.)eriff newl normand says bode-wann was not an employee and had no connection to mcdaniel. again, detectives say they're looking for a second suspect. a federal judge gave louisiana attorney general buddy caldwell 30 days to either free, or re-try one of the so- called "angola 3."
albert woodfox and two other men were convicted of killing a prison guard in 1972, and spent more than 30 years in solitary confinement. a federal judge overturned woodfox's conviction in july. judge james brady gave caldwell 30 days to "state his intention" to free woodfox, or re-try him within 120 days. every sunday- n-f-l players give their bodies to sports... now some are ready to give their brains.. literally. the story when we come back. it's no secret football can be (announcer) giving the one you love, the one he loves. with walmart's unbeatable prices on sony, vizio, sharp and samsung, the same name brands as those expensive electronics stores, you can do anything. save money. live better. walmart.
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lost. troopers say she kept the ticket .. mailed it to her mother in mississippi .. then pocketed the 800- thousand dollar prize. "incue: i hope she gets" "outcue: should be getting the money." trahan and her mother reportedly quit their jobs and spent a lot of the money. tonight, they're behind bars. a subway goes up in flames on airline highway. fire fighters say they received 911 calls about smoke coming out of the top of the restaurant -- near industriplex. investigators say they got there to find flames... but had it under control in about five minutes. right now -- we don't know the cause of the fire. we do know no one was injured in the blaze. a federal judge says the state must either dismiss charges against former black panther --
albert woodfox -- or re- try him. u-s district judge james brady made his final decision to overturn woodfox's conviction in the 1972 killing of a prison guard. woodfox, one of the so-called angloa three, has been held in solitary confinement for more than 30 years. brady says attorney general "buddy" caldwell has 30 days to say what he's going to do. the state has four months to retry woodfox. there's no final deal yet on a plan to rescue wall street. democrats, republicans - and the presidential candidates -- met with president bush at the white house this afternoon.. but came out still on two sides -- with wall street.. and america... anxiously awaiting some consensus. tracie potts has been following the minute-by- minute negotiations. both presidential candidates are involved... at john mccain's suggestion: "left that room more than ever convinced of urgency" but they all left with no deal - still saying they're working on it. "we haven't got an agreement. there are still a lot of different opinions. mine is its flawed from the beginning." barack obama suggested his presence, and mccain's, didn't help: "if you inject
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| Total Number of Clips: 10 | Cumulative Est. Audience: 143,108 | Cumulative Est. Publicity Value: $18,308 (Sum of Clip Totals) |
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