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i was up all night with ray charles. ray and i spent our whole life together.to see him before i went to school and he was just going to bed. we worked it out. thank god he said yes, man. it changed my life. >> yeah. i saw this documentary, and i had heard about it obviously, but i was so moved and just so full -- >> so glad. it is about humanity more than music. >> that's exactly right. it hit me in the heart because it's about humanity. it's about mentorship. >> yep. >> it's about -- >> giving back. >> love of young people. how did you come to be -- you know clark terry. he loves you. you're like a son to him. how did you come to be involved in the film project? >> well, they kept coming to me. the director, dp, director of photography, they are from australia. >> uh-huh. >> australia. ghetto, real ghetto. oh my god. very talented guys. he was a drummer. he played with clark. he didn't know anything about films. that's what touches me so much about them. so many quince dental situations there. the whole film was about -- i love that phrase when they say coinc
i was up all night with ray charles. ray and i spent our whole life together.to see him before i went to school and he was just going to bed. we worked it out. thank god he said yes, man. it changed my life. >> yeah. i saw this documentary, and i had heard about it obviously, but i was so moved and just so full -- >> so glad. it is about humanity more than music. >> that's exactly right. it hit me in the heart because it's about humanity. it's about mentorship. >> yep....
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i feel that way about song writing. >> i was just about to ask you, move to ray charles to answer there. >> he is brilliant. >> i was about to ask whether or not you're getting better, whether this progress is borne of just continuing to write more and perfect your craft or whether it's born of living more life and you have already answered the question. >> you can't separate them. i think it's both. >> impossible question, i have asked of other artists. >> that is some research. >> i did not ask rosanne this question, what makes a great song for you. i have asked that of great song writers. what makes a great song for you. >> there is something that is n something that is not quantifiable. you can't put your finger on it in the same way you can stand in front of a great painting and say look how she used blue there and that line is perfect but there is something that moves you that makes it great. chris christoferson says a great song is three cords and the truth. >> great line. you can't argue with christoferson. i have never heard that. >> i will stick with that one. >> that will w
i feel that way about song writing. >> i was just about to ask you, move to ray charles to answer there. >> he is brilliant. >> i was about to ask whether or not you're getting better, whether this progress is borne of just continuing to write more and perfect your craft or whether it's born of living more life and you have already answered the question. >> you can't separate them. i think it's both. >> impossible question, i have asked of other artists. >>...
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>> ray charles could tell you what was going on. >> reporter: nbc 10 first told you last week how thiston home previously served as one of the brothels. today we learned one of the murdered men likely ran the operation here and was probably killed because of a business problem. police believe the other victim worked at a different brothel in the city. >> that was probably a competitor. >> no one wants crime in their neighborhood. no one wants crime in their city but we have to do the best we can to eradicate the crime. >> reporter: four other murders, including cases in mercer and middlesex counties may also be linked and they are being investigated as well. >> definitely seems to be an organized criminal enterprise that was being run and the majority of organized criminal enterprises go hand in hand with extreme violence. >> reporter: now, the suspects were all charged over the course of the past week. they're now in jail in cumberland, middlesex and essex counties. we are live in bridgeton, ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> here's a check of some of the stories that are making headline
>> ray charles could tell you what was going on. >> reporter: nbc 10 first told you last week how thiston home previously served as one of the brothels. today we learned one of the murdered men likely ran the operation here and was probably killed because of a business problem. police believe the other victim worked at a different brothel in the city. >> that was probably a competitor. >> no one wants crime in their neighborhood. no one wants crime in their city but we...
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>> ray charles could tell you what was going on. >> reporter: investigators say the house is linked to a large prostitution and human trafficking wing employing undocumented women across new jersey. today federal authoritiy ies arrested a new brunswick couple and accused them of running the business which allegedly had brothels in their hometown, bridgeton, asbury park, and orange. at least eight in all. >> see people going in and out, dropped off all time of day, sometimes in the afternoon, sometimes three, four, five, people. >> reporter: we also learned the investigation involves men who were killed. bridget toton police tell us wh unsolved homicides last month are tied to a pair of local brothels connected to the federal probe, but they won't elaborate. >> we hope that the release the u.s. attorney made today helps us and moves our investigations forward. >> reporter: the feds say they've been investigating the alleged ringleaders, juan trafr gonzalez and his wife since 2012. bridgeton police tell us they found this house was serving as a brothel when they raided it in june and aga
>> ray charles could tell you what was going on. >> reporter: investigators say the house is linked to a large prostitution and human trafficking wing employing undocumented women across new jersey. today federal authoritiy ies arrested a new brunswick couple and accused them of running the business which allegedly had brothels in their hometown, bridgeton, asbury park, and orange. at least eight in all. >> see people going in and out, dropped off all time of day, sometimes in...
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he's working with at the high school for creative and performing arts and ahead of his tribute to ray charles performance tonight at society hill play-out he took the time to mentor and inspire young talent. you can catch this show through september 21. he is truly a talent. >> incredible talent. >> it looks like they are having a blast there. >> it's time for a check of the weekend accuweather forecast. >> we'll get a mix of a lot of different things happening this weekend. >> it's a happening weekend and man he's one happy guy. >> i'll tell you that smile, it's on a someday like today everyone is smiling as we look at numbers and allentown, 73 degrees. same for reading. 77 and in philadelphia quite a change from yesterday's oppressive humidity and above normal temperatures. 7 at the boardwalk and dover and 74 degrees. and we look at dew points yesterday they were around 70 degrees when it felt oppressive and they have dropped back into the 50s and feels comfortable out. we kind after voided the atmosphere of some of that moisture hence bringing a little bit of lightness to the atmosphere. a
he's working with at the high school for creative and performing arts and ahead of his tribute to ray charles performance tonight at society hill play-out he took the time to mentor and inspire young talent. you can catch this show through september 21. he is truly a talent. >> incredible talent. >> it looks like they are having a blast there. >> it's time for a check of the weekend accuweather forecast. >> we'll get a mix of a lot of different things happening this...
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>> ray charles could tell you what was going on. >> reporter: everyone we talked with on henry street in bridgeton seemed well aware of the prostitution business that authorities say was operating out of this house. >> one time they had guys lined up from the back of the house all the way out here on this street. >> reporter: investigators say the home served as a brothel connected to a large prostitution and human trafficking ring employing undocumented women across new jersey. today, federal authority arrested a married couple and accused them of running the business. which allegedly had brothels in their hometown of new brunswick, as well as bridgeton, trenton, lakewood, asbury park, and orange. at least eight in all. >> crazy. it's been going on for a while, though. >> reporter: we've also learned the unsolved killings of two men in bridgeton last month are part of the wider investigation. police tell us a shooting on bank street and a stabbing on pearl street are tied to a pair of local brothels linked to the federal probe. but they won't elaborate. >> we believe that the house o
>> ray charles could tell you what was going on. >> reporter: everyone we talked with on henry street in bridgeton seemed well aware of the prostitution business that authorities say was operating out of this house. >> one time they had guys lined up from the back of the house all the way out here on this street. >> reporter: investigators say the home served as a brothel connected to a large prostitution and human trafficking ring employing undocumented women across new...
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it's an old song that is best known ray charles' version.irl that had a mint julep and it ruined her life, basically. [ laughter ] one thing led to another, she got knocked up and what have you. [ laughter ] you know. garden variety problems. >> seth: it can happen. >> yeah, well see, she was walking down the street one day, she met a man, they had some mint juleps and boom. so anyway. we had a great time. it was like old school, you know. i stole a trumpet from my children's middle school music room. >> seth: great. [ light laughter ] >> and we kind of threw it together "snl" style. >> seth: well let's take a look. "one mint julep." ♪ the lights were burning low there in the tavern went through the swinging door ♪ ♪ in walked my father he said i saw you when you kissed my daughter awww [ bleep] ♪ ♪ oh whoa whoa i don't know just what we were doing we up and married ♪ ♪ a mint julep a mint julep a mint julep ♪ ♪ one mint julep it was the cause of it all ♪ >> hey! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: that's great. >> we had a great time. >> seth:
it's an old song that is best known ray charles' version.irl that had a mint julep and it ruined her life, basically. [ laughter ] one thing led to another, she got knocked up and what have you. [ laughter ] you know. garden variety problems. >> seth: it can happen. >> yeah, well see, she was walking down the street one day, she met a man, they had some mint juleps and boom. so anyway. we had a great time. it was like old school, you know. i stole a trumpet from my children's middle...
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charlie parker, ray charles, billy holiday.t as i got older, and i started learning how to play, i wouldsú go to a club, and i found it, and said i know this song. i heard it before, and i played it, and it would just come out. after i got out of college, i hitchhikeed to new york because of all the creative music coming out of new york, and i knew that was the place to be. >> a stayed at the ymca and mostly played on the street for a living, right on 50th and broadway. i joined an orchestra. our first tour was 10 weeks in europe. it was amazing occur considering i had been playing on the streets a few months before that. as i was learning this music, i would listen to srp things that would have a transformative effect on me. certain types of music would just open me up. and i thought from that point, that's what i wanted to do. i wanted to play music that had that kind of effect on people that tronz formed them and opened them up. this is my opportunity to do that. >> i studied philosophy and ancient civilization. i didn't jus
charlie parker, ray charles, billy holiday.t as i got older, and i started learning how to play, i wouldsú go to a club, and i found it, and said i know this song. i heard it before, and i played it, and it would just come out. after i got out of college, i hitchhikeed to new york because of all the creative music coming out of new york, and i knew that was the place to be. >> a stayed at the ymca and mostly played on the street for a living, right on 50th and broadway. i joined an...
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>> her latest recording a tribute to a ground breaking ray charles album released half a century ago.e peyroux touch. what is it? >> silence. lots of silence and a little -- just a little bit of pain. you know, it's a joke we have with the guys i was playing with recently, it's just so it hurts just a little bit. that's what i like. ♪ >> the roots of that little bit of pain run deep. ♪ madeline peyroux grew up in pennsylvania with stops in hollywood and new york. her father was a college professor and she says she was deeply affected by his struggle with depression and alcoholism. when she was 11, her parents divorced. and her mother was offered a job in paris. madeline, her mother and brother took offer for a new life overseas. >> it was a big dream for her. she was ready for a new start. i naively thought that we're going to be one big happy family. >> madeline's mother still lives in paris. >> came immediately with a big chip on her shoulder. i went off and became wild in my teenage years, did i my share of drinking and just raising hell as we say. >> because of dad? >> i knew how
>> her latest recording a tribute to a ground breaking ray charles album released half a century ago.e peyroux touch. what is it? >> silence. lots of silence and a little -- just a little bit of pain. you know, it's a joke we have with the guys i was playing with recently, it's just so it hurts just a little bit. that's what i like. ♪ >> the roots of that little bit of pain run deep. ♪ madeline peyroux grew up in pennsylvania with stops in hollywood and new york. her...
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charles: we did know ray rice knocked his wife out.'t sigh how it happened. >> that matt made the point yesterday. unfortunately what happens off the field stays off the field. this unfortunately came to a head. they had no choice. pulling off team. my son just brought the other day. i think there will be a lot of people out there, are going to be disappointed because -- >> recent history, charles. nike is not known for pulling. three big ones. michael vick, dogfighting, lance armstrong and the sprinter. charles: took a lot. >> big names in the news. >> it was bitter end. armstrong i felt like that went on forever. charles: danny, so funny, we've been applauding on this show underarmor, and their efforts. would that make a difference to you? you go into a store. nike product. underarmor product. you see all the things underarmor has doneness concerted effort to go after women as positive role models and nike holding on to questionable people. would that make a difference? knife other screen about nike and corporate responsibilities and
charles: we did know ray rice knocked his wife out.'t sigh how it happened. >> that matt made the point yesterday. unfortunately what happens off the field stays off the field. this unfortunately came to a head. they had no choice. pulling off team. my son just brought the other day. i think there will be a lot of people out there, are going to be disappointed because -- >> recent history, charles. nike is not known for pulling. three big ones. michael vick, dogfighting, lance...
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my own reaction to it, somebody like clark and ray charles, mentally, when you're young, you can't helpappens. it's funny because my mother left me at 7, his mother left him at 7 too. >> did he bring you technical skills? >> i would play high notes and put the trumpet here and it would bleed. he said, no, put it here. and that breathing. there's a lot of techniques you have to have. left and right brain, you know. >> and what an unlikely relationship he has with justin. right? >> unbelievable. >> you look at justin, like, from the very beginning, you go, wait a second. you know. it's sort of -- >> he traveled with us now. we have a group. and he travels with us now. it's in the movie. they talk about it. >> how did this unlikely friendship begin? >> well, clark had been losing his sight for some time. and that's when justin first met clark. justin lost his sight when he was 11. and so he was able to come into clark's life just at the right moment to help him adjust to losing his sight due to diabetes. that's where their relationship started. it started to develop from there. one thing i
my own reaction to it, somebody like clark and ray charles, mentally, when you're young, you can't helpappens. it's funny because my mother left me at 7, his mother left him at 7 too. >> did he bring you technical skills? >> i would play high notes and put the trumpet here and it would bleed. he said, no, put it here. and that breathing. there's a lot of techniques you have to have. left and right brain, you know. >> and what an unlikely relationship he has with justin. right?...
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charles: have a great weekend. we appreciate it. new report saying rayommissioner roger goodell back into that he punched his then fiancÉe back in a casino elevator. diamond dallas page joins us now. >> we have been really lucky to turn things around. putting a great story in there. the article just came out in the "new york times." >> that was a six page article. from someone who was a professional athlete and somebody who was an organization i talked and our morning meeting. the stock was up big. >> well, i think you have to walk the talk. as a hero to kids. he went to the nfl, from what i understood, and told him the whole situation. >> it has a serious image problem. >> is that why the "new york times" wrote a six page spread for you? >> more of the jake the snake roberts. it was more teaching of the life style. it is how you treat your body. how you treat yourself. both of those guys got inducted into the hall of fame. it was an amazing story that came on the heels of the disabled veteran. charles: we have less than a minute to go. you are saying it
charles: have a great weekend. we appreciate it. new report saying rayommissioner roger goodell back into that he punched his then fiancÉe back in a casino elevator. diamond dallas page joins us now. >> we have been really lucky to turn things around. putting a great story in there. the article just came out in the "new york times." >> that was a six page article. from someone who was a professional athlete and somebody who was an organization i talked and our morning...
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charles: particular thank you very much. >> i have a hot date for you later on. >> latest breaking details on the rayice nfl sudde scandal,e league claims they never saw the 25eu7, latape. the law enforcement says otherwise, next. charles: a news alert for you, associated press reports sources say a law enforcement official sent a copy of the ray rice video to the nfl in april. how shocking is this development? >> which part? there are so many parts to this. charles: what is most shocking to you? someone who may know more athletes than average person, does this go on, never talked about. it is normal? >> i do not think this goes on a lot with professional athletes, the same amount who are wife beaters, match the same aim of general public. this is something that happens behind closed-doors, as a criminal defense attorney, i see it in court, cases are dismissed. they call police, and prosecutor dismiss the charges because the person will not testify. in this case, not talking about ray rice or nfl, in this case prosecutor had all evidence and a duty to pros compute prosecutd most likely, janay said i
charles: particular thank you very much. >> i have a hot date for you later on. >> latest breaking details on the rayice nfl sudde scandal,e league claims they never saw the 25eu7, latape. the law enforcement says otherwise, next. charles: a news alert for you, associated press reports sources say a law enforcement official sent a copy of the ray rice video to the nfl in april. how shocking is this development? >> which part? there are so many parts to this. charles: what is...
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charles blow. jeff will stick around. several developments in the ray rice domestic violence story. he's got until tomorrow night to appeal his suspension for punching out his wife, knocking her unconscious. we learn how the league and the legal system punishes people in this situation. a quick reminder. make sure you set your dvr so you can watch 360 any time you want. take and... exhale.in... aflac! and a gentle wavelike motion... aahhh- ahhhhhh. liberate your spine, ahhh-ahhhhhh aflac! and reach, toes blossoming... not that great at yoga. yeah, but when i slipped a disk he paid my claim in just four days. ahh! four days? yep. find out how fast aflac can pay you, at aflac.com. in the country. we operate just like a city, and that takes a lot of energy. we use natural gas throughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal, generating electricity on-site, and fueling hundreds of vehicles. we're very focused on reducing our environmental impact. and natural gas is a big part of that commitment. a yummy reward is important so i give butch delicious milo's kitchen chicken griller
charles blow. jeff will stick around. several developments in the ray rice domestic violence story. he's got until tomorrow night to appeal his suspension for punching out his wife, knocking her unconscious. we learn how the league and the legal system punishes people in this situation. a quick reminder. make sure you set your dvr so you can watch 360 any time you want. take and... exhale.in... aflac! and a gentle wavelike motion... aahhh- ahhhhhh. liberate your spine, ahhh-ahhhhhh aflac! and...
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charles. >> baltimore ravens running back ray rice after a graphic video showing him pumping his then fiancee in a hotel elevator. he was suspended for the first two games of the season. the n.f.l. which is under scrutiny for its handling of domestic violence, suspended rice indefinitely. >>> former new orleans's major nagin enters prison, found guilty on charges of bribery and filing false tax returns. he received hundreds of thousands, say prosecutors, before hurricane katrina and during the city's recovering. >>> raising the alarm, a rare virus sending hundreds of children to the hospital, even intensive care, in states across the midwest at the start of the school world. it is d68, and other ipp terro viruses are common, this strain is causing alarm. it can seem like a bad cold, runny nose, sneezing, coughing, but this mother realised this was more serious. >> he was unresponsive. he was laying on the couch and couldn't speak to me, was turning white and had blue lips. >> the 13-year-old is one of more than 1,000 kids across the country suspected of being infect with the intero virus, doz
charles. >> baltimore ravens running back ray rice after a graphic video showing him pumping his then fiancee in a hotel elevator. he was suspended for the first two games of the season. the n.f.l. which is under scrutiny for its handling of domestic violence, suspended rice indefinitely. >>> former new orleans's major nagin enters prison, found guilty on charges of bribery and filing false tax returns. he received hundreds of thousands, say prosecutors, before hurricane katrina...
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ray rice story. >>> our big story today, charles severance indicted in three high-profile murders. murders that have haunted the city of alexandria for more than a decade. the one lingering question tonight, were the victims targeted? news4's julie carey joins us live with vents on this. julie? >> reporter: some alexandria residents have waited for this day ever since nancy dunning was shot to death in december of 2003. for others, two more recent murders have put them on edge. but tonight charles severance, the man already named as the primary focus in the investigation, is charged with all three murders. hugs and tears for the relatives of murder victim, nancy dunning. this is a day they have waited more than a decade for. charles severance is now charged with first degree murder for the december 2003 killing of the popular real estate agent. he faces two capital murder charges for the two recent killings that jolted the alexandria community. the shootings of transportation planner, ron kirby in november and music teacher ruthanne lodato in february. >> i am confident that the su
ray rice story. >>> our big story today, charles severance indicted in three high-profile murders. murders that have haunted the city of alexandria for more than a decade. the one lingering question tonight, were the victims targeted? news4's julie carey joins us live with vents on this. julie? >> reporter: some alexandria residents have waited for this day ever since nancy dunning was shot to death in december of 2003. for others, two more recent murders have put them on edge....
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charles: a news alert for you, ray rice, running back for baltimore ravens has been fireed from the teamafter graphic and disturbing video surfaced of him punching his wife, in the face, knocking her out in a elevator, it happened in february in atlantic city, after the dispute, the couple got married a month later, and rice agreed to join counseling. nfl, i don't know if they saw this video, but we saw him drag her out of the elevator. but they waited until today to take serious actions. do see applaud them or do we say you know, too little too late? >> they have no choice, the uproar was unbelievable. once tmz put the video out there, we don't know to your points whether nfl saw the video before rodger goodell made the call. charles: it was a two game suss suspension. >> rodger goodell will look back at this in the future, say this is the biggest mistake i ever made as commissioner. >> i don't think applauding rodger goodell or the nfl is right word, they don't deserve any abecause, they could -- if tmz is get that video, they could have gotten it earlier. there was an investigation, i
charles: a news alert for you, ray rice, running back for baltimore ravens has been fireed from the teamafter graphic and disturbing video surfaced of him punching his wife, in the face, knocking her out in a elevator, it happened in february in atlantic city, after the dispute, the couple got married a month later, and rice agreed to join counseling. nfl, i don't know if they saw this video, but we saw him drag her out of the elevator. but they waited until today to take serious actions. do...
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ray rice and peterson. that should be the focus. you know what, charles, if they get rid of goodell, what do we get? it will change. doesn't mean if -- >> brought up condoleeza rice, right? do they get a woman? former secretary of state who expressed interest? do they get a woman in the job? >> i take your point but i think your point is taken very seriously. if we see change in leadership, sponsors will have excuse to stay in the game. >> i think so. i think goodell is going to go. i think he has done amazing job. listen, we know that smells trigger strong emotions and memories but can they also be used to identify a person's political beliefs? we'll get to the bottom of that one next. ♪ how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40, $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... >> instead of asking your new part
ray rice and peterson. that should be the focus. you know what, charles, if they get rid of goodell, what do we get? it will change. doesn't mean if -- >> brought up condoleeza rice, right? do they get a woman? former secretary of state who expressed interest? do they get a woman in the job? >> i take your point but i think your point is taken very seriously. if we see change in leadership, sponsors will have excuse to stay in the game. >> i think so. i think goodell is going...
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ray. i think roger is the one kind of stuck in the middle. charles: what do you make of that?letes lands so impervious to where they can get away with almost anything? >> i think so. these guys do some incredible things. as well as, we place fantasy football leagues. we kind of think that they are bigger than life. there is a difference between ray rice and a man that is nothing terrible to his fiancÉe and now wife and him as an athlete. charles: so far, these brands have been awfully quiet. verizon, microsoft, ford, marriott, a whole bunch of big names that we all know. >> i think that, there is an is between what they should do and what they are going to do. they should take up the cause and really take advantage of this oppill be great for them to take advantage of this opportunity. i think what is going to happen is they will sweep it under the rug. according to a survey that shows consumer loyalty -- these sponsors know that. value that. they really will not do anything as a result to this. charles: i did not know if you saw the commercial, take a look at this one. >> tod
ray. i think roger is the one kind of stuck in the middle. charles: what do you make of that?letes lands so impervious to where they can get away with almost anything? >> i think so. these guys do some incredible things. as well as, we place fantasy football leagues. we kind of think that they are bigger than life. there is a difference between ray rice and a man that is nothing terrible to his fiancÉe and now wife and him as an athlete. charles: so far, these brands have been awfully...
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charles blow. areva martin. jeff will stick around. there are several new developments in the ray rice domestic violence story.e's got till tomorrow night to appeal his indefinite suspension for punching out his wife, knocking her unconscious. meantime, we're learning just how unevenly the league and the legal system punishes people in this situation. as always a quick reminder. make sure you set your dvrs so you can watch "360" whenever you want. we'll be right back with more on that. take and... exhale.in... aflac! and a gentle wavelike motion... aahhh- ahhhhhh. liberate your spine, ahhh-ahhhhhh aflac! and reach, toes blossoming... not that great at yoga. yeah, but when i slipped a disk he paid my claim in just four days. ahh! four days? yep. find out how fast aflac can pay you, at aflac.com. do you have something for pain? i have bayer aspirin. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my back. i mean bayer back & body. it works great for pain. bayer back & body provides effective relief for your tough pain. better? yeah...thanks for the tip! in the country. we operate just like a city, and that takes a lot of en
charles blow. areva martin. jeff will stick around. there are several new developments in the ray rice domestic violence story.e's got till tomorrow night to appeal his indefinite suspension for punching out his wife, knocking her unconscious. meantime, we're learning just how unevenly the league and the legal system punishes people in this situation. as always a quick reminder. make sure you set your dvrs so you can watch "360" whenever you want. we'll be right back with more on...
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charles: all right, guys. up next, the latest details on the ray rice scandal from his $35 million contract to the ravens, theation for that team, plus women pay for 46% of all nfl merchandise. wow, this is going to cost the league a lot. ♪ ♪ (vo) rush hour around here starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we've built powerful technology to alert you to your next opportunity. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. denturthan real teeth.erent they're about ten times softer and have surface pores where bacteria n multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor-causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture everyday. watch this. sam always gives you the good news in person, bad news in email. good news -- fedex has flat rate shipping. it's called fedex one rate. and it's affordable. sounds great. [ cell phone typing ] [ typing continues ] [ whoosh ] [ cell phones buzz, chirp ] and we have to work the weekend.
charles: all right, guys. up next, the latest details on the ray rice scandal from his $35 million contract to the ravens, theation for that team, plus women pay for 46% of all nfl merchandise. wow, this is going to cost the league a lot. ♪ ♪ (vo) rush hour around here starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we've built powerful...
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people who own the yard, 60-year-old twins charles and carl matthews who have not been charged say -- >> they're making this stuff up. >> reporter: they called the ray a scheme to push them out. in -- raid a scheme to push them out. in upper marlboro, scott broom, wusa9. >>> we're waiting still for that news conference in charlottesville, virginia, to get started. there's a life look at the podi in fairfax county we had to cut a lot of waste. we consolidated offices. started sharing printers. we can walk a few feet. replaced computers, but kept the monitors. they still work fine. we even discovered that the phone company overcharged us by three million dollars! i approve this message because congress doesn't need another right winger. they need someone who can balance a budget. oh, and we definitely didn't need so many government studies. >>> there are cameras that can catch you speeding or running red lights and coming soon cameras on d.c. police. chief lanier and mayor gray developed a new pilot program to put video cameras on dozens of d.c. police officers. our bruce johnson hit the streets today to gauge reaction. >> reporter: d.c. police chief
people who own the yard, 60-year-old twins charles and carl matthews who have not been charged say -- >> they're making this stuff up. >> reporter: they called the ray a scheme to push them out. in -- raid a scheme to push them out. in upper marlboro, scott broom, wusa9. >>> we're waiting still for that news conference in charlottesville, virginia, to get started. there's a life look at the podi in fairfax county we had to cut a lot of waste. we consolidated offices....
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i would not be surprised if ray rice shows up again in the national football league, 27, in his prime. if you can play, they don't care. >> terence moore and mid win charlesou both for your time. let me tell you something, to me, this is not about roger goodell. it's not about the nfl. it's not even about ray rice. it's about what values and what we're going to represent as a nation. i have two daughters. the issue is bigger than all of that. and we should not lose sight of that as we deal with this issue. this is not about taking sides. this is about upholding what this society should stand for. we'll be right back. ns with artd two pills. afternoon arrives and feeling good, but her knee pain returns... that's two more pills. the evening's event brings laughter, joy, and more pain... when jamie says... what's that like six pills today? yeah... i can take 2 aleve for all day relief. really, and... and that's it. this is kathleen... for my arthritis pain, i now choose aleve. get all day arthritis pain relief with an easy-open cap. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a perfo
i would not be surprised if ray rice shows up again in the national football league, 27, in his prime. if you can play, they don't care. >> terence moore and mid win charlesou both for your time. let me tell you something, to me, this is not about roger goodell. it's not about the nfl. it's not even about ray rice. it's about what values and what we're going to represent as a nation. i have two daughters. the issue is bigger than all of that. and we should not lose sight of that as we...
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ray didinger. i'm john clark. back to you, denise. >> thank you. >>> later on nbc 10 news, charles barkley talks about the breakupfriendship with michael jordan. >>> and up next, a fight against isis. the president lays out his plans to take on the militants spreading terror around iraq and syria. no! could have gotten me one. i did. grab a spicy smoked sausage breakfast sandwich. it's the smoked sausage you crave, now spicy. >>> president obama is preparing to address the nation this week. he says he's ready to lay out his strategy to defeat isis milltamil milosev milosevictants in the middle east. that's -- militants in the middle east. that's one of the interviews on "meet the press." the president explained a controversial decision on immigration. national correspondent brian mooar has the story from washington. >>> the next phase is now to start going on some offense. >> reporter: speaking to new "meet the press" host chuck todd, president obama announced he'll address the nation on wednesday with his plans for isis terrorists. with the united states leading an international alliance but not going to alone.
ray didinger. i'm john clark. back to you, denise. >> thank you. >>> later on nbc 10 news, charles barkley talks about the breakupfriendship with michael jordan. >>> and up next, a fight against isis. the president lays out his plans to take on the militants spreading terror around iraq and syria. no! could have gotten me one. i did. grab a spicy smoked sausage breakfast sandwich. it's the smoked sausage you crave, now spicy. >>> president obama is preparing to...
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charles: i knew after 73 tries, i'd get it. i'm blaming the millennials for a lot. unfortunately, we do have to start with a news alert. in the midst of the nfl's rayow word that minnesota vikings adrian peterson has been dieted for child abuse -- indicted for child abuse. peterson disciplining his son with a switch. now, details are still murky, but the victim is allan 11-year-old boy. he visited peterson back in may, and afterwards his mother reportedly noticed injuries to the child and took him to a doctor, and the authorities were alerted. peterson is expected to turn himself in. we're going to have more on this later in the show and also the nfl's current spate of scandals. later on in the show we'll talk about that. right now, though, let's dig into the first real, real deal. after five weeks of gains, the sch, well, it's -- the s&p 500, well, it's finally stumbled. a broad selloff for the most part on the same day a slew of polls pointing to very bad news for president obama. and it sort of echoes this general theme of a nation with a bigtime malaise hanging over our heads. maybe that helps to explain a very interesting fact, also, that one
charles: i knew after 73 tries, i'd get it. i'm blaming the millennials for a lot. unfortunately, we do have to start with a news alert. in the midst of the nfl's rayow word that minnesota vikings adrian peterson has been dieted for child abuse -- indicted for child abuse. peterson disciplining his son with a switch. now, details are still murky, but the victim is allan 11-year-old boy. he visited peterson back in may, and afterwards his mother reportedly noticed injuries to the child and took...
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national order invented by peter charles in 1788 for the senate chamber at federal hall in new york where the first federal congress met. latrobe's column capitals includes stars, rays of the sun, and the cipher u.s., all emblems borrowed from the great seal. latrobe approached his american orders in an entirely different way. he used the flora of native american plants to represent the professions of the nation's population. the six corn stalk shafts topped by corn cob capitals represented america's farmers, represented agricultural, our farmers. latrobe broke from the tradition of the 1790s capitol in other ways. the 1793 drawing for the first senate included paintings of stars and state seals on the vaulted ceiling to express the chamber's function. the first senate chamber was directly above the courtroom. it was entered in the center of its semi circular side through four of the most elaborate of the greek ionic columns. according to greek historian, it housed several ancient cults. senators then elected by the state legislatures represented america's widely divergent regional histories, cultures, and poll latipulations. six figures of women acting as columns u
national order invented by peter charles in 1788 for the senate chamber at federal hall in new york where the first federal congress met. latrobe's column capitals includes stars, rays of the sun, and the cipher u.s., all emblems borrowed from the great seal. latrobe approached his american orders in an entirely different way. he used the flora of native american plants to represent the professions of the nation's population. the six corn stalk shafts topped by corn cob capitals represented...
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ray rice was released by the ravens for domestic violence. adrian peterson was arrested for child abuse. and jamaal charlesled my fantasy team. [ laughter ] four yards? come on, jamaal. which brings us to a segment we call "four downs." ♪ [ whistle ] [ laughter ] >> seth: first down. the san francisco 49ers opened a new stadium on sunday. and despite having planned on attending, nfl commissioner roger goodell was a no-show. i know this is obvious, but it's a pretty bad sign if the face of the nfl can't show his face. in goodell's defense, maybe he was watching videos that people have sent him because, remember, that's something he started doing very recently. [ laughter ] so he's probably way behind. he just saw "charlie bit my finger." [ laughter ] second down. to the fans who wore ray rice and adrian peterson jerseys to games on sunday, i would just like to say, thank you. you know, you spend so much time in your life trying to figure out if people are crazy or not, but with you guys everyone knows right away. [ laughter ] it's like -- [ applause ] it's like in nature, when poisonous snakes are brightly
ray rice was released by the ravens for domestic violence. adrian peterson was arrested for child abuse. and jamaal charlesled my fantasy team. [ laughter ] four yards? come on, jamaal. which brings us to a segment we call "four downs." ♪ [ whistle ] [ laughter ] >> seth: first down. the san francisco 49ers opened a new stadium on sunday. and despite having planned on attending, nfl commissioner roger goodell was a no-show. i know this is obvious, but it's a pretty bad sign if...
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ray rice was a pillar in the community of baltimore. we just don't know who these people are. >> but what about what charles barkley said?pointing out something culturally in the south. saw it, lived it, debated it, discussed it, it's a different mindset. >> there are 1,700 players in the nfl. vast majority of them are well-behaved and well-adjusted. there are a lot of them they're young and got a lot of money and they don't know what to do with it. >> go to lauren. you were adding to this before. and i wanted -- i think i cut you off. >> oh, i have a lot to say. so, yeah, there are 1,700 players in the nfl. unfortunately, yes, they have a lot of talent. but a lot of them have a lot of privileges that come with that talent. and they get into these positions very young and they don't know how to handle themselves. they may not realize they're that role model and they may not act the right way. and the fact to go back to goodell -- see i said i had a lot to say, i think he said everything right. he took responsibility, which we don't see often. but where are the consequences? did he say i'm not going to get a bonus this ye
ray rice was a pillar in the community of baltimore. we just don't know who these people are. >> but what about what charles barkley said?pointing out something culturally in the south. saw it, lived it, debated it, discussed it, it's a different mindset. >> there are 1,700 players in the nfl. vast majority of them are well-behaved and well-adjusted. there are a lot of them they're young and got a lot of money and they don't know what to do with it. >> go to lauren. you were...
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charles: we'lsome. bother. lou: we'll take up the president's collapses poll numbers. and here tonight we'll talk with house. >> you judiciary committee bob goodlot. and the video that shows former ravens running back ray rice, punching his wife, knocking her out, but his wife janay rice has come forward to defend her husband and slam her critics, leading psychotherapist the join us. and a big day in cupertino, california, apple unveiling a collect of highly anticipated new products, including the smart watch, and iphone 6. we begin tonight in washington. president obama faces a skeptical public, divided congress, president struggling with poll numbers, now at record lows as well as the prospect of seeking support in tomorrow night's address to the nation for increased military action in iraq. a region he declared as stable, when he decided to pull our troops out of the country, ed henry with our report. >> reporter: president obama huddled with top 4 congressional leaders today to layout his strategy to defeat isis. ahead of tomorrow's primetime address to the nation. one year to day his last one, raising the stakes for a president facing pressure from republicans to expand u.s. air campaign. >> we ne
charles: we'lsome. bother. lou: we'll take up the president's collapses poll numbers. and here tonight we'll talk with house. >> you judiciary committee bob goodlot. and the video that shows former ravens running back ray rice, punching his wife, knocking her out, but his wife janay rice has come forward to defend her husband and slam her critics, leading psychotherapist the join us. and a big day in cupertino, california, apple unveiling a collect of highly anticipated new products,...
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ray rice hitting his then fiancee emerged yesterday, the #whyistayed started trending on social media. we're checking out this outlet for survivors of domestic violence. >>> plus, new developments today in the alexandria murder case against charleseverance. >>> and developing right now, an attempted abduction in south arlington. wendy rieger has details. >> reporter: this is an 18-year-old woman. she says she was walking out to her car when two men dried to drag her away. this happened at 10:30 last night. it happened near south 12th and quincy street. the victim managed to fight off those two attackers. she flagged down some police officers who were in the area responding to another incident and k9s were brought in. the officers never found the suspects. coming up on news4 at 5:00 in a few minutes, shomari stone is live to tell you exactly who the police are looking for. back to you. >> we'll get to those stories in just a bit. first at 4:00, a maryland mother was hospitalized for a mental evaluation a week before she told police she suffocated her two young children. now there are new questions about why sonia spoon was released and allowed to be with her kids. they were found unconscious in a home in cheverly over the weekend
ray rice hitting his then fiancee emerged yesterday, the #whyistayed started trending on social media. we're checking out this outlet for survivors of domestic violence. >>> plus, new developments today in the alexandria murder case against charleseverance. >>> and developing right now, an attempted abduction in south arlington. wendy rieger has details. >> reporter: this is an 18-year-old woman. she says she was walking out to her car when two men dried to drag her...
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charles champ -- world champion boxer floyd mayweather is feeling pretty good. has the world's highest paid athlete looking ahead? he is in hot water about the comments i maid by elevator attack of rayis own fiance. lee hawkins, from "wall street journal" knows mayweather. david: looks like apple is getting swamped by iphone fans. they are rushing to buy the latest versions of its brand new phones some of which are sold out right now. you can't get them, even on ebay. next we find out how long it will take you to get your hand on one of the new iphone 6 models. stay tuned. ♪ hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help
charles champ -- world champion boxer floyd mayweather is feeling pretty good. has the world's highest paid athlete looking ahead? he is in hot water about the comments i maid by elevator attack of rayis own fiance. lee hawkins, from "wall street journal" knows mayweather. david: looks like apple is getting swamped by iphone fans. they are rushing to buy the latest versions of its brand new phones some of which are sold out right now. you can't get them, even on ebay. next we find out...
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ray rice. >> a new school year is about to begin in gaza. after witnessing the devastation of the past several weeks, back to school jitters takes on a different meaning. as charlesatford reports, many children are in need of phycological help. >> they run around and sing patriotic songs about palestine. this is not a game. mistaken children are traumatized by what they saw, heard and felt during a military campaign on gaza. the private school is trying to take the mind off the war. trmp children over gaza, including the students, suffered in the war. schools became shelters. we are trying to change the way of thinking, give them a chance to play and forget what happened. >> translation: we are happy today. children faced terrible times during the war. >>> united nations schools became shelter for tens of thousands fleeing the violence. we visited this school in junalia minutes after it was hit by shells. 20 people, including three children were killed in the attack. what is the situation now. >> preparations are made for the students to return in a break or so. thousands seeking shelter have been moved to another school down the road. >> 5km away we find a u.n.
ray rice. >> a new school year is about to begin in gaza. after witnessing the devastation of the past several weeks, back to school jitters takes on a different meaning. as charlesatford reports, many children are in need of phycological help. >> they run around and sing patriotic songs about palestine. this is not a game. mistaken children are traumatized by what they saw, heard and felt during a military campaign on gaza. the private school is trying to take the mind off the war....
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ray rice, domestic abuse. so over the weekend, people were talking about parenting and trying to put the adrian peterson thing in perspective. i want to you hear charlesin. >> i'm from the south. whipping, we do that all the time. every black parent in the south is going to be in jail under those circumstances. i think we have to be careful letting people -- how they dictate how they treat their children. >> doesn't matter where you're from. right is right and wrong is wrong. >> well, i don't believe that because, listen, we spank kids in the south. i think the question about adrian peterson go overboard? listen, jim, we all grow up in different environments. every black parent in my neighborhood in the south would be in trouble or in jail under those circumstances. >> a 21st century. my mom was wrong. she did the best she could, but she was wrong about some of that stuff she taught me! and i promised my kids, i won't teach that mess to them! you can't be the kid to make them do what they want to do! take them off the field! i don't care -- we're in a climate right now, i don't care what it is! take them off the dang on field because you know what? as
ray rice, domestic abuse. so over the weekend, people were talking about parenting and trying to put the adrian peterson thing in perspective. i want to you hear charlesin. >> i'm from the south. whipping, we do that all the time. every black parent in the south is going to be in jail under those circumstances. i think we have to be careful letting people -- how they dictate how they treat their children. >> doesn't matter where you're from. right is right and wrong is wrong....