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i'm joined by terrence moore.s is yet another chapter, an embarrassment for the nfl and this was a story, this investigation that was way under the rug. this comes from nowhere. did you know this was being investigated by a grand jury? >> i don't think anyone was. it is raining men in the nfl and not in a good way. and here's another one. this is another star in the nfl. not just any player. it's a star player. when you start putting all this stuff together you've got to think that the 32 owners who hired roger goodell will have to say to themselves we will have to have a sack official lamb here. it's not just roger goodell but the 32 owners allowing these things to take place on their teams. i can't stress this enough. these teams no everything. they've got the best security on the face of the earth. they know when a player breathes. so they understand these type of things. and for a guy like peterson still playing, for greg hardy and ray mcdonald still playing it tells you they haven't cared up to this point. bu
i'm joined by terrence moore.s is yet another chapter, an embarrassment for the nfl and this was a story, this investigation that was way under the rug. this comes from nowhere. did you know this was being investigated by a grand jury? >> i don't think anyone was. it is raining men in the nfl and not in a good way. and here's another one. this is another star in the nfl. not just any player. it's a star player. when you start putting all this stuff together you've got to think that the 32...
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sean patrick lynch. >> terrence m.ch. >> michael j.lyons. >> monica anne lyons is. >> patrick john lyons. robert francis mace. >> mary anne mcfarland. >> susan a. mackay. >> william macco. >> katherine fairfax macrae. >> simon maddison. >> noell maerz. >> jeannieann maffeo. >> joseph maffeo. >> jay robert magazine. >> brian magee. >> charles w. magee. >> joseph maggitti. >> ronald magnuson. >> daniel maher. >> thomas a.mahon. >> william j.mahoney. >> joseph daniel maio. >> linda c.mare gray ling. >> takashi makimoto. >> abdu ali malahi. >> deborah maldonado. >> myrna maldonado-agosto. >> alfred maler. >> gregory james malone. >> edward francis maloney iii. >> joseph maloney. >>> edward francis maloney. >> francisco miguel mancini. >> my brother, firefighter bobby king jr. we love and miss you more each day. you're truly our hero. until we meet again. >> my cousin phillip hensler. loving son. you will always be missed. >> joseph mangano. >> sarah elizabeth. >> marion victoria manning. >> terrence john manning. >> james
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son's case. >>> welcome back to a second look as we revisit the killing of rising football star terrenceelly. a judge and jury bring down the sentence. >> i don't feel as bad as the day it happened but one thing i know, justice was prevailed here today. >> landry kelly spoke just minutes after the guilty verdict was read. inside the contra costa county superior courthouse, a judge handed down the maximum sentence to a boy who was 15 years old when he was arrested for murder. the crime happened in august of 2004 when 18-year-old terrance kelly was shot four times while sitting in a parked car outside a home on seventh street in richmond. he had just graduated from delasalle high school and was a rising football star. here he is number 28 scoring a touchdown. police arrested darren pratchert who had just completed the ninth grade. the district attorney decided to try him as an adult. but last october the jury found pratchert guilty of first degree murder. today the defense attorney pleaed for leniency given the defendant's age. pratchert is now 17. 50 years to life behind bars. hugging out
son's case. >>> welcome back to a second look as we revisit the killing of rising football star terrenceelly. a judge and jury bring down the sentence. >> i don't feel as bad as the day it happened but one thing i know, justice was prevailed here today. >> landry kelly spoke just minutes after the guilty verdict was read. inside the contra costa county superior courthouse, a judge handed down the maximum sentence to a boy who was 15 years old when he was arrested for...
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farrell terrence patrick farrell joseph d. farrelly thomas patrick farrelly syed abdul fatha christopher edward faughnan wendy r. faulkner shannon m. fava bernard d. favuzza ronald carl fazio robert fazio jr. william feehan francis jude feely garth erin feeney sean b. fegan lee s. fehling peter adam feidelberg alan d. feinberg rosa maria feliciano >> and to my beautiful middle sister, vivian, you danced to the beat of your own drum if for you i pay tribute by wearing your god-awful ugly...
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terrence samson at the wheel of his black range rover driving his wife to work.heir infant son is with them. a police car is up ahead. >> one car went past him and then i went around him. when i went around him, he pulled me over and said i was driving angry. >> reporter: police report states samson was driving in an aggressive manner weaving through traffic. but what starts as routine traffic stop doesn't end that way. >> babe, don't worry about it. get in the car. >> when the dust clears, samson is under arrest for aggravated assault on police officer with a dangerous weapon. his suv. dui and other charges. while he claims he was brutalized by police. >> you did not see it coming? >>> no. i never thought a cop would punch me. >> why did he do it? >>> i have no clue. >> did he warn that you he was going to do it? >>> no. >> you heard right. samson says he was punched in the face by veteran officer joseph simpson of the department's homeland security unit. >> officer, did you punch him? >> i just scene you trying to punch the car. >> samson says this video shot b
terrence samson at the wheel of his black range rover driving his wife to work.heir infant son is with them. a police car is up ahead. >> one car went past him and then i went around him. when i went around him, he pulled me over and said i was driving angry. >> reporter: police report states samson was driving in an aggressive manner weaving through traffic. but what starts as routine traffic stop doesn't end that way. >> babe, don't worry about it. get in the car. >>...
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terrence samson is at the wheel of his black range rover driving his wife to work.ir up fan son with them. a police car is up ahead. >> one car went past him and then i went around him. whoa went around him, he pulled me over and said i was driving angry. >> reporter: police reports state samson was driving in an aggressive manner weaving through traffic. but what starts as a routine traffic stop doesn't end that way. >> babe, babe, don't worry about it. babe, babe, don't worry about it. get in the car. >> reporter: when the dust clears samson is under arrest for aggravated assault and police officer with a dangerous weapon his suv. dui and other charges. while he claims he was brutalized by police. >> you did not see it coming? >>> no. i never thought a cop would punch me. >> reporter: why did dough it? >> i have no clue. >> reporter: did he warn you he was going to do it. >> no. >> reporter: you heard right. samson says he was punched in the face by vet an officer joseph simpson of the department's homeland security unit. >> officer, did you punch him? >> i just s
terrence samson is at the wheel of his black range rover driving his wife to work.ir up fan son with them. a police car is up ahead. >> one car went past him and then i went around him. whoa went around him, he pulled me over and said i was driving angry. >> reporter: police reports state samson was driving in an aggressive manner weaving through traffic. but what starts as a routine traffic stop doesn't end that way. >> babe, babe, don't worry about it. babe, babe, don't...
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terrence proctor was arrested over the weekend. last month when a grand jury secured an arrest warrant. police described the crime scene as brutal. a mid-level drug dealer, police say, who was selling a lot of marijuana that morning. >> there was no intimate relationship, no personal relationship. their relationship was purely business. >> this arrest closes the case on all 10 homicides committed in 2013 here in anne arundel county. did ask the state's attorney and police chief about the fact the arrest made was days before marijuana penalties were soft and up a little bit. the police chief quickly said this case will have way more to marijuana.grams of there was a lot of distribution. reporting live, john gonzalez, abc seven news. >> volunteers are still searching for two children in montgomery county. they have been missing for about three weeks. their mother was arrested days after the children disappeared. she has not told police where the children was located. and news conference will be held at 2:00 this afternoon. >> the sea
terrence proctor was arrested over the weekend. last month when a grand jury secured an arrest warrant. police described the crime scene as brutal. a mid-level drug dealer, police say, who was selling a lot of marijuana that morning. >> there was no intimate relationship, no personal relationship. their relationship was purely business. >> this arrest closes the case on all 10 homicides committed in 2013 here in anne arundel county. did ask the state's attorney and police chief...
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terrence samson who served prison time for assault is still facing a charge of fleeing police.n the newsroom, jeff cole, fox 29 news. >> police say they have made an arrest in the theft of 12i pads from the willingboro school district in burlington county. the suspect is mitchell a crisis intervention counselor with the school district. the 12 missingism pads have not been recovered. police say there's no connection between this case and the unsolved theft of 150i pads from the school district last year. the total value of the stolen electronics is nearly $70,000. >> happening now, do you hear that sound? that is the clock ticking because time is running out to claim a whole lot of money. the pennsylvania lottery says two winning tickets worth more than a million dollars are going to expire and very soon. both tickets sold right here in the philadelphia area. fox 29's sabina kuriakose live in rittenhouse. sabina, have you checked your pockets, your purse, whatever? >> reporter: checked my pockets, checked this and tire block. somebody out there is walking around and they could
terrence samson who served prison time for assault is still facing a charge of fleeing police.n the newsroom, jeff cole, fox 29 news. >> police say they have made an arrest in the theft of 12i pads from the willingboro school district in burlington county. the suspect is mitchell a crisis intervention counselor with the school district. the 12 missingism pads have not been recovered. police say there's no connection between this case and the unsolved theft of 150i pads from the school...
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this or didn't grow up in the south, this is a holyness dance, and that man right there is bishop terrenceoen who is dancing with his daughter, the former bethenny roan, and is he so happy that his daughter is getting married. she's happy too. they are getting down and the band is going off with a little gospel music. >> he feels the spirit. he is feeling it. >> you got james brown moves, but a lot of religious people don't go tout the club and dance, but when you go to church and that music is going like that, look at the -- >> i love this so much. you know this is such an important part for the daughter. you rj, her dance with her daddy, and it doesn't matter what they're dancing to, but bottom line is they're on the dance floor at her wedding, and they're having a phenomenal time. >> she's just moving on other to that side and moving on over to that side. >> this is cool. >> it's awesome, and we do have to say that the bride looks absolutely beautiful. stunning. at the end they hug, and people were on their feet for this one. [ cheering ] >>> a video that is nothing but freaky. >> see b
this or didn't grow up in the south, this is a holyness dance, and that man right there is bishop terrenceoen who is dancing with his daughter, the former bethenny roan, and is he so happy that his daughter is getting married. she's happy too. they are getting down and the band is going off with a little gospel music. >> he feels the spirit. he is feeling it. >> you got james brown moves, but a lot of religious people don't go tout the club and dance, but when you go to church and...
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. >> terrence, what's your reaction to the commiggedzer? >> well, i'm not violent.thing. i've covered the nfl since the late 1970s. and i want to tell you, whether you talk about the nfl in general or these teams in particular, they have better investigators as a whole than cia. okay? right here in atlanta, georgia, where i'm based, the atlanta falcons, under arthur blank, his head security guy is a former secret service agent. so what does that tell you? if they wanted to find out what was there, they could have found out. that's number one. the other thing that's bigger than that. this is pretty much on the record that ray rice himself told the baltimore ravens exactly what took place in that elevator. this is from day one. he also told them that he punched his fiancee. so if the ravens knew that, that means that the nfl knew that. so for them to say, we didn't see the video, they have an eyewitness out from the person who was right there, who was guilty of this thing, saying that he did these things. this is inexcusable. >> mid win, the commissioner said they wer
. >> terrence, what's your reaction to the commiggedzer? >> well, i'm not violent.thing. i've covered the nfl since the late 1970s. and i want to tell you, whether you talk about the nfl in general or these teams in particular, they have better investigators as a whole than cia. okay? right here in atlanta, georgia, where i'm based, the atlanta falcons, under arthur blank, his head security guy is a former secret service agent. so what does that tell you? if they wanted to find out...
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this guy will not be designing space shuttles any time soon. >> terrence, does this signal to the nfl that six games isn't enough? first time domestic violence offense maybe they need to get tougher and need to look at it one more time. >> it's probably that and tells you how deep this problem is. look, this goes beyond ray mcdonald. this entire thing took place at his birthday party that he held for himself at his home. more than half of the 49ers team was at this party. the reason i bring this up is because you've got all of his teammates now kind of playing this sergeant shultz defense, from hogan hero, i know nothing like yesterday, vernon davis was asked, what did you see at the party? well, i don't know. i was leaving the party and saw cop cars around but never thought to ask what was going on. in other words, these guys are not holding each other accountable which makes it even worse and tells you even though roger goodell is doing the right thing he has a tough battle. >> what do you know about the league's plans to educate pla r players and personnel about the issue. the ment
this guy will not be designing space shuttles any time soon. >> terrence, does this signal to the nfl that six games isn't enough? first time domestic violence offense maybe they need to get tougher and need to look at it one more time. >> it's probably that and tells you how deep this problem is. look, this goes beyond ray mcdonald. this entire thing took place at his birthday party that he held for himself at his home. more than half of the 49ers team was at this party. the reason...
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. >> many of rice's nfl creepings took to twitter today bronco's defensive tackle terrence night toneeted that man should be thrown out of the nfl and thrown into jail. shame on those deciding his punishment. shaking my head. >>> others are taking the conversation to the next level on twitter tonight tackling the really sensitive issue of domestic violence with the hashtags why i stayed and why i left. >> here's an example. abbey says, "there are two really important hashtags happening, hashtag why i stayed, hashtag why i left. educate yourself. understand before judging people's relationships ." >> isis wrote the tweets over at hashtag why i stayed and hashtag why i left are brave and important accounts of surviving abusive relationships. thank you for sharing. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for the latest on this still breaking story. we'll have more tonight on "eyewitness news" at 11:00 on our sister station cbs3 and of course in the morning starting at 4:30. you can always get the latest on our web site, cbsphilly.com. >> also tonight sports betting is now allowed in casinos and
. >> many of rice's nfl creepings took to twitter today bronco's defensive tackle terrence night toneeted that man should be thrown out of the nfl and thrown into jail. shame on those deciding his punishment. shaking my head. >>> others are taking the conversation to the next level on twitter tonight tackling the really sensitive issue of domestic violence with the hashtags why i stayed and why i left. >> here's an example. abbey says, "there are two really important...
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come back from a 21-point deficit, slowly chipping away, taking the lead on the touchdown pass from terrence williams, then they threw salt on the wound after bruce carter pick off austin davis, running it back. cowboys match their biggest comeback in cowboys history, stunning the rams. >>> the aforementioned roger goodell, tough days for the commissioner. he is at metlife stadium in new york. that's new jersey. a nice move there. crins for the touchdown. it's salsa time. 7-0 g-men. you will see a pumped up tom coughlin. watch out, don't have a heart attack. jennings 76 yards rushing. giants now 1-2. >>> still to come we head to the baseball diamond. take a look at the big differences between the majors and the minors. what makes a trip to the big leagues oh so special. you're watching "game on >>> the nationals beat miami today but by no means have the nats reached the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow but they have clinched the division so they are at a point where they can tap into their minor league system to get their starters some rest. holden kushner takes a look at how life is ab
come back from a 21-point deficit, slowly chipping away, taking the lead on the touchdown pass from terrence williams, then they threw salt on the wound after bruce carter pick off austin davis, running it back. cowboys match their biggest comeback in cowboys history, stunning the rams. >>> the aforementioned roger goodell, tough days for the commissioner. he is at metlife stadium in new york. that's new jersey. a nice move there. crins for the touchdown. it's salsa time. 7-0 g-men....
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quarterback tony romo throws two touchdown passes to terrence williams and running back demarco murraydowns as dallas builds a 33-1 lead on new orleans. roma would add another touchdown toss as dallas wins, 38-17. >>> the tampa bay buccaneers win the first game of the season in dramatic fashion. vincent catches the ball from glennon. with just seven seconds to play, that gives tampa the lead and a 27-24 win over the steelers in pittsburgh. >>> and things get nasty between jets and their own quarterback geno smith. well, some fans starting chanting for the jets to put in their backup, michael vick. and as smith was leaving the field cameras caught him swearing at a fan. [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. meanwhile lions' quarterback michael stafford throws two touchdown passes in a 24-17 win. >>> and on a final day of major league baseball's regular season, jordan zimmermann needed one out to complete the first no-hitter in washington nationals' history. >> and a ball driven to left center. souza. he's got it! he's got it! it's a no-hitter for jordan zimmermann. >> rookie left fielder steven souza sa
quarterback tony romo throws two touchdown passes to terrence williams and running back demarco murraydowns as dallas builds a 33-1 lead on new orleans. roma would add another touchdown toss as dallas wins, 38-17. >>> the tampa bay buccaneers win the first game of the season in dramatic fashion. vincent catches the ball from glennon. with just seven seconds to play, that gives tampa the lead and a 27-24 win over the steelers in pittsburgh. >>> and things get nasty between jets...
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also with me is sports columnist terrence moore and lisa bloom.h you, terrence. this struck me yesterday from roger goodell. take a listen. >> we have 20 owners in the office this week for prescheduled committee meetings and preparation for league meeting next month. and we're just focusing on getting our work done. and so are they. >> so he met with 20 nfl owners this week. he didn't say that any of these scandals were addressed. what else though, terrence, could they possibly be talking about in there? >> what they are talking about, to put it in football lingo, they were telling roger goodell to use the prevent defense, don't give up any big plays. that's why he looked absolutely silly to the public but perfectly okay to the owners. remember now, the owners are the people who hired him. and they're all in cahuts together. here's the thing people have to realize. everybody's focusing on what the league is not doing in regard to domestic violence. it's not just the league itself. it's all these individual teams, all 32 of them. okay. they have lo
also with me is sports columnist terrence moore and lisa bloom.h you, terrence. this struck me yesterday from roger goodell. take a listen. >> we have 20 owners in the office this week for prescheduled committee meetings and preparation for league meeting next month. and we're just focusing on getting our work done. and so are they. >> so he met with 20 nfl owners this week. he didn't say that any of these scandals were addressed. what else though, terrence, could they possibly be...
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>> police make an arrest after a woman was killed in march of 2013, terrence proctor arrested. brad bell has more about what lead priest to -- police to proctor. but they say it was good investigative work when they looked into her at and those with whom she did business. scene that even police described as horrific. she had been stabbed many times, and her dog was also dead nearby, also slashed to death. emotions ranged from sadness to fear. >> somebody just broke into her house. >> for 19 months, the crime went unsolved. police say this man, with rolling stone lyric tattooed on him, was the killer. proctor was arrested yesterday, and it is said that they knew each other and had a criminal business relationship. i would dcribe her as being a mid-level drug dealer. obtained during the investigation is that they were both involved in dealing drugs. >> police say the convicted felon who once served 10 years for attempted murder, went into the brick road to pick up marijuana. whate say they had no idea lead to the stabbing, and mary burgess says she does not want to hear the detai
>> police make an arrest after a woman was killed in march of 2013, terrence proctor arrested. brad bell has more about what lead priest to -- police to proctor. but they say it was good investigative work when they looked into her at and those with whom she did business. scene that even police described as horrific. she had been stabbed many times, and her dog was also dead nearby, also slashed to death. emotions ranged from sadness to fear. >> somebody just broke into her house....
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and now they've made an arrest. 37-year-old man by the name of terrence proctor, from hyattsville. arrested yesterday in hyattsville. as to what brought these two people together in this community of big houses and big yards, police say they had a business relationship. >> the relationship between and mr. proctor was a business relationship involved illicit dealing of drugs. >> police say nicole burgess dealing drugseen out of this house for a long time. they don't know what went wrong that day. mr. proctor came there to pick up some quantity of marijuana. led to thisnow what dispute. now, coming up at 5:00, we'll the victim's from aunt. she says she doesn't know anything about the drugs. she just knows that the family is relieved that there has been an arrest. brad. right, thank you. well, right now, the first day of testimony is wrapping up in man -- trial of a man accused of shooting an alexandria police officer in the head. kashif bashir has pled not guilty by reason of insanity in officer peterf laboy. today, another officer testified that he smelled alcohol on when he wasath
and now they've made an arrest. 37-year-old man by the name of terrence proctor, from hyattsville. arrested yesterday in hyattsville. as to what brought these two people together in this community of big houses and big yards, police say they had a business relationship. >> the relationship between and mr. proctor was a business relationship involved illicit dealing of drugs. >> police say nicole burgess dealing drugseen out of this house for a long time. they don't know what went...
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>> terrence howard is on the show with me. we're still working together again.ld me he is manufacturing diamonds in a laboratory. pink diamonds. >> yes. >> jimmy: as i recall. did you know about this? >> he tried to get me to invest. i don't own any real diamonds. can't help you there. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: seems like if they're manufacturing real pink diamonds, you would want to invest in something. you need to invest in that? >> i said to him, if you give me a sample first. >> jimmy: and? >> i'm still waiting. >> jimmy: you're still waiting. maybe a gift will be something you'll get. >> pink diamond. >> jimmy: you acted together in the academy -- >> "hustle and flow." >> jimmy: yes. and you sang at the academy awards. "it's hard out there for a pimp." >> it was awkward at the oscars. i'm swinging about pimps and whores in front of helen mirren. >> jimmy: i hadn't thought about that. >> i was really drunk. >> jimmy: you were drunk before the oscars? >> yeah. it was really weird. it's hard out here for a pimp. what is this world coming to? >> jimm
>> terrence howard is on the show with me. we're still working together again.ld me he is manufacturing diamonds in a laboratory. pink diamonds. >> yes. >> jimmy: as i recall. did you know about this? >> he tried to get me to invest. i don't own any real diamonds. can't help you there. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: seems like if they're manufacturing real pink diamonds, you would want to invest in something. you need to invest in that? >> i...
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. >> inmate terrence mosley was a frequent rule 38 violator. >> it just thing i got for women, you know what i'm saying. to okay, i got to go through all this here just because i like women, then i got to go through it. >> okay, you like women, but that offends women. it offends women. >> i might have to find something else to do then. >> for chronic rule 38 violators, that something else might be finding a higher power. >> i was a fellowship, a man who share our experience, strength and hope that we might solve our common problem and hopefully to recover from the sexual addiction. the only requirement for membership is the desire to stop compulsive sexual behavior. >> besides going to lockup, inmates caught exposing themselves must also attend sex and love addicts' meetings. moderated by a staff counselor, they're similar to alcoholics anonymous meetings. >> i used to tell myself, there ain't no problem with me. getting up every morning, going to find women to masturbate in front of. i used to say, that's a choice i'm making. >> we discovered that johnny perkins, serving a life sentenc
. >> inmate terrence mosley was a frequent rule 38 violator. >> it just thing i got for women, you know what i'm saying. to okay, i got to go through all this here just because i like women, then i got to go through it. >> okay, you like women, but that offends women. it offends women. >> i might have to find something else to do then. >> for chronic rule 38 violators, that something else might be finding a higher power. >> i was a fellowship, a man who share...
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i think terrence is right, the nature and culture of this sport is conducive to this kind of thing butt anyone off the hook. as to whether goodell stays or goes i think we got to see what this investigation shows. >> great to have you both with us on the discussion tonight. appreciate it of. >>> coming up, can congress put politics aside and support president obama. stay with us. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter millio
i think terrence is right, the nature and culture of this sport is conducive to this kind of thing butt anyone off the hook. as to whether goodell stays or goes i think we got to see what this investigation shows. >> great to have you both with us on the discussion tonight. appreciate it of. >>> coming up, can congress put politics aside and support president obama. stay with us. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two...
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well terrence, it continues to snow ball.ve had the conversation about the money, now the sponsors are getting nervous. what does this mean? what's your reactions to those statements at this point. >> i am not encouraged one bit. even though i'm journalism professor at university of miami wra i went to school i majored in economics. we're not talking about marriott. and the another thing, suspending, what does that mean. anheuser busch, paid the nfl 1.2 bll billion they said we are concerned it is effecting the season. poor babies. then you have pepsi saying we are encouraged by what they are doing. let's cut to the chase. they know what everyone should know that the nfl is going to remain very popular. the reason these sponsors sign these long-term contracts because even if an hiawaiier ha is all window dressing. >> there are pictures that make this a heck of a lot different from hearsay or even a deposition of sorts. there's evidence. there's the arena of public opinion. and there's the legal arena. which is worse for the n
well terrence, it continues to snow ball.ve had the conversation about the money, now the sponsors are getting nervous. what does this mean? what's your reactions to those statements at this point. >> i am not encouraged one bit. even though i'm journalism professor at university of miami wra i went to school i majored in economics. we're not talking about marriott. and the another thing, suspending, what does that mean. anheuser busch, paid the nfl 1.2 bll billion they said we are...
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. >> terrence moving forward as far as the vikings are concerned. can they move any more.re they stuck with this right now? for the credibility of the community and the league, how many more times can they aafford to flip flop. >> well, many more times. i will piggy back on the sponsor thing i talked about yesterday. as i pointed out and has been pointed out today, this is all superficial. here's one thing to take note of. sponsors put their finger to the air and see where the wind is blowing. this has had zero affect on the public. on sunday the 49ers played the bears, guess what, that was the most watched nfl regular season game in history involving a west coast team. what's that tell you? >> you think all of this surrounding the nfl increased the viewership? >> well, it may have. it did affect it. and contrary to popular belief adrian peterson will play again as long as he is able to get up and do something, otherwise they went have put him on a mist ear yaus list where he still gets paid. they would have kicked him out of the lead instead of put him on the deactivated
. >> terrence moving forward as far as the vikings are concerned. can they move any more.re they stuck with this right now? for the credibility of the community and the league, how many more times can they aafford to flip flop. >> well, many more times. i will piggy back on the sponsor thing i talked about yesterday. as i pointed out and has been pointed out today, this is all superficial. here's one thing to take note of. sponsors put their finger to the air and see where the wind...
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along kelly drive in philly early may when terrence samson was pulled over in his black range rover withis wife and child inside. samson and two members of the police department's homeland security unit he can changed words. >> listen, man, ya'll bleep, man -- >> it's cool. listen. >> get in the car. >> listen, i am, i am. all right, i am. >> open the door. >> dude. >> call the man back tell him i called for the supervisor. >> after samson, 30 a city worker refused to hand over his keys, officer joe simpson appears to make a fist and strike samson in the head. >> i swear to god, man,. >> hey, hey, hey. >> the video recorded by samson's wife was seen by police for the first time when fox 29 broadcast it. the department spokesperson says, the internal affairs bureau opened its investigation after seeing the report. so has the district attorney. da seth williams says, his office is conducting a review of the case and evidence, a review which includes the video. >> i swear to god, man. >> hey, hey, hey. >> now officer simpson and his partner christopher bins have declined comment. in their p
along kelly drive in philly early may when terrence samson was pulled over in his black range rover withis wife and child inside. samson and two members of the police department's homeland security unit he can changed words. >> listen, man, ya'll bleep, man -- >> it's cool. listen. >> get in the car. >> listen, i am, i am. all right, i am. >> open the door. >> dude. >> call the man back tell him i called for the supervisor. >> after samson, 30 a...
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terrence knighton was the one who never allowed kansas city to have a chance. phil: i don't think he's going to complete it anyway. there's a guy here and then in the back of the end zone you're going to see another receiver. there it is. inside. you could see they got it covered. there's nobody open in the back. there is nobody open anywhere so really good defense by the denver broncos. jim: two times in this half, the chiefs goal to go situations and they got nothing out of it so on a day where they celebrated mingo and upchurch and dan relieves into the ring of fame and remember one of the charter members, goose dunnselin, who passed away this week, the broncos got pushed to the limit here. but they're 2-0 heading to seattle. the seahawks will be waiting for them next week coming off a loss today at san diego. we'll be there. phil: times it's good to play these type of games. it keeps your game on edge. the bronco won't be happy and they're going into the toughest place that i've ever seen in the nfl. jim: manning throws for three touchdowns. the chiefs, wha
terrence knighton was the one who never allowed kansas city to have a chance. phil: i don't think he's going to complete it anyway. there's a guy here and then in the back of the end zone you're going to see another receiver. there it is. inside. you could see they got it covered. there's nobody open in the back. there is nobody open anywhere so really good defense by the denver broncos. jim: two times in this half, the chiefs goal to go situations and they got nothing out of it so on a day...
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gloria ray, terrence roberts, melba patillo, jefferson thomas, carlato walls, thelma mothership, elizabeth eckford and earnest green walked into high school and walked into hisry on this very day in 1957. here they are in happier times 40 years after that. by then they had seen the end of segregation, the end of lynching, but not the end of special danger for black people in this country. not the end of the risk of being killed simply for being black. a risk that the little rock nine took simply by walk into their high school. eight of the little rock nine are still with us. and though they can each tell us about the great progress we've made that includes having ele elected and re-elected the first african-american president, they also know that their children and grandchildren can be walking unarmed on a street in ferguson, missouri, and end up shot dead by a police officer, hit by six bullets, two of them in the head. they know that if one of their grandsons picks up a b.b. gun or a toy gun in a walmart, he can be shot dead on the spot. as happened to john crawford. that is the video of
gloria ray, terrence roberts, melba patillo, jefferson thomas, carlato walls, thelma mothership, elizabeth eckford and earnest green walked into high school and walked into hisry on this very day in 1957. here they are in happier times 40 years after that. by then they had seen the end of segregation, the end of lynching, but not the end of special danger for black people in this country. not the end of the risk of being killed simply for being black. a risk that the little rock nine took...
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nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in erbil and with me is terrence coleman.rd, does it look like ithe are getting u.s. support already? >> reporter: they certainly are. this is the affront of the american war on isis, manner partnered war that looks like it will be expanding very soon. in this area there is an indigenous kurdish army that's been working very closely for a long time now with the u.s. called the peshmerga, a kurdish military. we went out with them and they coordinate with u.s. air strikes. they get weapons from the united states. and the way it pretty much works here is there is an air strike by drone or fixed-wing aircraft against an isis location, killing the militants, destroying their vehicles and kurdish militias will follow in behind them and take territory. and this is pretty much how the war against isis should work, how it could work, if the u.s. had allies like this in other places, like other parts of iraq or in syria. but, unfortunately, the u.s. does not have partners like this in other places. >> we'll be watching closely tonight
nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in erbil and with me is terrence coleman.rd, does it look like ithe are getting u.s. support already? >> reporter: they certainly are. this is the affront of the american war on isis, manner partnered war that looks like it will be expanding very soon. in this area there is an indigenous kurdish army that's been working very closely for a long time now with the u.s. called the peshmerga, a kurdish military. we went out with them and...
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. >> terrence edward attarly, junior. >> sophia v.azu. >> lee ad letter. >> daniel thomas ablito. >>oll alberto. >> brian g.ahern. >> joanne marie aliotis. >> terrence andre agin. >> goodwin agala. >> trudy m. aldero. >> margaret n. alaro. >> john leslie albert. >> pita craig alderman. >> my father, john leslie albert. he was a dedicated father, loving husband, a respected colleague. he's sorely missed. >> and my sister, dorothy r. morgan. you stand tall in our hearts. >> jacqueline elaine avisbedly. >> anna alipapo. >> eric allen. >> joseph ryan allen. >> victor dennis allen. >> richard l. allen. >> christopher allenhouse. >> anna f. allison. >> janet marie alonzo. >> anthony alvarado. >> antonio alvarez. >> victoria alvarez rita. >> elmo alvir. >> angela amaranzo. >> james m. amhas zo. >> paul w.abros. >> wade scott amundsen. >> joseph achundia. >> yvette constance anderson. >> john jack handserfield. >> jean ann andruki. >> joseph ange leany, senior. >> joseph and john angilini, junior. >> mary lynn edwards angel. >> laura angeleta. >> doreen angarsani. >> my beautiful, loving dau
. >> terrence edward attarly, junior. >> sophia v.azu. >> lee ad letter. >> daniel thomas ablito. >>oll alberto. >> brian g.ahern. >> joanne marie aliotis. >> terrence andre agin. >> goodwin agala. >> trudy m. aldero. >> margaret n. alaro. >> john leslie albert. >> pita craig alderman. >> my father, john leslie albert. he was a dedicated father, loving husband, a respected colleague. he's sorely missed. >>...
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virgil dickson is a reporter at modern health care and mark keller is a reporter at bloomberg and terrence shea, former editor at hr magazine. please give a round of applause for our head table guests. [applause] rematch here are two things that you can count on. there is no smoking at the national press club. [laughter] [applause] and now -- and now you cannot buy smokes at cvs. [applause] and the second largest retail pharmacy chain voluntarily gave up about $2 billion in annual sales when it announced this year that it would stop selling tobacco products. the company viewed cigarette sales as contradicting its plans to expand its health care business. for instance, cvs plans to expand in-store minute clinics from 900 to 1500 by 2017. we recently changed our name to cvs health to reflect this shift in direction. the stock market seems to be reacting favorably to the changes in the price of shares fell slightly today the company announced it was going tobacco free. and i saw the shares were down a little bit yesterday. but this week shares are trading at their highest level this year. the
virgil dickson is a reporter at modern health care and mark keller is a reporter at bloomberg and terrence shea, former editor at hr magazine. please give a round of applause for our head table guests. [applause] rematch here are two things that you can count on. there is no smoking at the national press club. [laughter] [applause] and now -- and now you cannot buy smokes at cvs. [applause] and the second largest retail pharmacy chain voluntarily gave up about $2 billion in annual sales when it...
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>> en una noche lluviosa, despuÉs de sufrir un accidente automovilÍstico, collin llega a casa de terrencena. >> amigos, vean la pelÍcula. mi... encanta. >> despierta amÉrica. good morning! >> me encanta que hacen el esfuerzo para hablar espaÑol. >> gracias! >> oye, cuÁl sexo dÉbil? >> estas pelÍculas me da miedo porque son cosas que realmente pueden pasar. >> se ve buena. >> continÚan los conciertazos de despierta amÉrica presentados por walmart. >> este viernes nos visita la banda calibre 50. ♪ ♪ >> de colombia papÁ, juanes! ♪ ♪ >> y las canciones mÁs calientes de chino y nacho. >> si estÁs en la cia de miami y quieres divertirte con nosotros, lo Único que tienes que hacer es escribirnos a audienciada@tv.univision.com para recibir tu pase. >> estaremos en vivo desde el surfcomber hotel en miami beachdesde las 6 de la maÑana. >> escrÍbenos y no te pierdas este conciertazo de despierta amÉrica. >> ya sabe usted, desde las 6 de la maÑana en el surfcomber. >> ahÍ los esperamos con mucho gusto y mucho cariÑo. les quiero platicar de esto, porque imagÍnese, hay gente que ama a sus mascotas como
>> en una noche lluviosa, despuÉs de sufrir un accidente automovilÍstico, collin llega a casa de terrencena. >> amigos, vean la pelÍcula. mi... encanta. >> despierta amÉrica. good morning! >> me encanta que hacen el esfuerzo para hablar espaÑol. >> gracias! >> oye, cuÁl sexo dÉbil? >> estas pelÍculas me da miedo porque son cosas que realmente pueden pasar. >> se ve buena. >> continÚan los conciertazos de despierta amÉrica...
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here president and ceo of the terrence group, ed gowess and president of lake research partners, salindaat to have you on. >> thank you. >> good news for both parties. ed, we're two republicans that go way, way back. let's talk about the poll we're looking at. what's the republican party's biggest weakness? >> well, i think the biggest weakness is we need to keep the focus on the president and kind of the direction of the country. if you look at the poll, there's not much weakness for republicans. we have an intensity that's 12 points higher than the democrats. we're beating them for the first time ever in our polling on the generic pal lot. >> here we have standing up for the middle class, the gop 37%, the democrats 52%. >> what you have to do on that particular question is look at where is the middle class on answering that question. what you have is low income respond overwhelmingly for the democrats. middle class voters are split. middle class voters give the president a 51% disapproval on standing up for the middle class. >> let's talk about foreign policy. obviously salinda, presid
here president and ceo of the terrence group, ed gowess and president of lake research partners, salindaat to have you on. >> thank you. >> good news for both parties. ed, we're two republicans that go way, way back. let's talk about the poll we're looking at. what's the republican party's biggest weakness? >> well, i think the biggest weakness is we need to keep the focus on the president and kind of the direction of the country. if you look at the poll, there's not much...
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and terrence shea, former editor at hr magazine. around of applause for our head table guests. [applause] things you can count on -- there is no smoking at the national press club. [laughter] and now, [applause] now you cannot buy smokes c atvs. [applause] the second largest retail chain voluntary gave up about $2 billion in annual sales when it announced this year it would stop selling tobacco products. the company viewed cigarette sales as contradicting its plans to expand its health care business. for instance, cbs plans to expand in-store minute clinics from 900-1500 by 2017. to recently changed his name cvs health to reflect this shift in direction. the stock market seems to have reacted favorably to the changes. the price of cvs shares fell slightly the day the company announced it was going tobacco free. i saw shares were down a little bit yesterday but this week, shares were trading at their highest level this year. all these charge of changes is our speaker today, the company's ceo, larry merlo. the first person in his family to attend college, he graduated from the ph
and terrence shea, former editor at hr magazine. around of applause for our head table guests. [applause] things you can count on -- there is no smoking at the national press club. [laughter] and now, [applause] now you cannot buy smokes c atvs. [applause] the second largest retail chain voluntary gave up about $2 billion in annual sales when it announced this year it would stop selling tobacco products. the company viewed cigarette sales as contradicting its plans to expand its health care...