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according to prosecutors, lindon westen gregory thomas eddy wright and jean mcintosh conspired in the alleged scheme. >>> prosecutors will not try a philadelphia priest on child sex charges for a third time. father mccormick was accused of molesting an 11-year-old altar boy in bridesburg. in two trials neither jury could reach a verdict. >>> police in burlington county want your help finding the man you see right here. he's suspected of leaving graffiti on a number of properties in burlington city last weekend, including the n.j. transit town center station. if you have any information or you recognize him, call burlington police. >> 20 minutes of nonstop news continues with a vigil for the man who died in police custody in cumberland county. that event brought together the community and the city's top cop. nbc10's south jersey bureau reporter cydney long was there for the vigil. while the community asks for answers, the investigation is still going on. have we learned any new details about the deadly encounter caught on camera? >> reporter: jim, i can tell you that we know the family
according to prosecutors, lindon westen gregory thomas eddy wright and jean mcintosh conspired in the alleged scheme. >>> prosecutors will not try a philadelphia priest on child sex charges for a third time. father mccormick was accused of molesting an 11-year-old altar boy in bridesburg. in two trials neither jury could reach a verdict. >>> police in burlington county want your help finding the man you see right here. he's suspected of leaving graffiti on a number of...
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lindon johnson gave a speech in 1968, wasn't very funny. i don't remember who the comedian was or the entertainment. but i think in those days one would have been terrified to gave speech when the president was there with anything remotely approaching that kind of criticism. >> don imus changed all that a if you can remember. >> yeah. >> thanks so much for your time tonight. appreciate that. and as michael mentioned msnbc is going to have live coverage of the white house correspondents dinner tomorrow night at msnbc is going to have live coverage of the white house correspondent dinner tomorrow night beginning at 9:00 eastern time. >>> ahead, a change at the top of the justice department and the legacy of asparagus. stay with us. >>> so how about this? yesterday on capitol hill we ran into senator ted cruz. ran into him at one of the few places that didn't close, at least right away when cruz led the effort to shut down the government in 2013 in a failed effort to defund obama care. >> i started coming to the house barber shop when the gove
lindon johnson gave a speech in 1968, wasn't very funny. i don't remember who the comedian was or the entertainment. but i think in those days one would have been terrified to gave speech when the president was there with anything remotely approaching that kind of criticism. >> don imus changed all that a if you can remember. >> yeah. >> thanks so much for your time tonight. appreciate that. and as michael mentioned msnbc is going to have live coverage of the white house...
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. >> what was lindon's goal? inequal inequality? social integration? did he ever intimate what his dream was or for a good country? >> i think he was most of the time, mat he once described as behaveing like a river pilot in the mississippi river, it's such a treacherous river, but the pilot can only steer from point to point because the river will have changed since the last time he was there. lincoln said i take my cue from them. in other words i take one step at a time. when i get to that point i'll see what it looks like down the river. i'm thinking so much that way, it's hard to say. one of the things, there's a pint gare point gary makes or hints at he doesn't describe, doesn't say anything about reconstruction because he hasn't gotten any farther with charity for all and mallace towards mallace. that's how we're going into it. he doesn't have a program and getting a lot of flak from his first feelers, the soldiers who fought, we have to let them vote and ones educated now reason to not have them vote. why can't we start there? >> he's put out so
. >> what was lindon's goal? inequal inequality? social integration? did he ever intimate what his dream was or for a good country? >> i think he was most of the time, mat he once described as behaveing like a river pilot in the mississippi river, it's such a treacherous river, but the pilot can only steer from point to point because the river will have changed since the last time he was there. lincoln said i take my cue from them. in other words i take one step at a time. when i...
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. >> what was lindon's goal? inequal inequality? social integration? did he ever intimate what his dream was or for a good country? >> i think he was most of the time, mat he once described as behaveing like a river pilot in the mississippi river, it's such a treacherous river, but the pilot can only steer from point to point because the river will have changed since the last time he was there. lincoln said i take my cue from them. in other words i take one step at a time. when i get to that point i'll see what it looks like down the river. i'm thinking so much that way, it's hard to say. one of the things, there's a pint gare point gary makes or hints at he doesn't describe, doesn't say anything about reconstruction because he hasn't gotten any farther with charity for all and mallace towards mallace. that's how we're going into it. he doesn't have a program and getting a lot of flak from his first feelers, the soldiers who fought, we have to let them vote and ones educated now reason to not have them vote. why can't we start there? >> he's put out so
. >> what was lindon's goal? inequal inequality? social integration? did he ever intimate what his dream was or for a good country? >> i think he was most of the time, mat he once described as behaveing like a river pilot in the mississippi river, it's such a treacherous river, but the pilot can only steer from point to point because the river will have changed since the last time he was there. lincoln said i take my cue from them. in other words i take one step at a time. when i...