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but robert?obert had a far different experience in the interview room, and a different detective. >> and there, sitting across from you was randy snead. >> randy snead, yep. >> you knew him? >> i knew him since i was 12 or 13. so, i was on a first-name basis with him. >> kind of a friend? >> yeah, because i've known him for so long. >> why don't you tell me, robert, what took place that night? you tell me. >> i was at my house, man. >> at first, robert swore he was innocent. but six hours later, he had confessed to murder. >> i stabbed her. >> you stabbed her, didn't you? >> everything you told me is true, correct? >> true. >> everything you had done and have been part of is true, correct? >> true. >> later that day, officer snead allowed robert to call his mother. >> i said, robert, what did you say? he said since they wanted to hear that, i told them fine. >> what did it feel like when you heard that from your son? >> i felt like i was going to have a heart attack and die. >> around the neighbo
but robert?obert had a far different experience in the interview room, and a different detective. >> and there, sitting across from you was randy snead. >> randy snead, yep. >> you knew him? >> i knew him since i was 12 or 13. so, i was on a first-name basis with him. >> kind of a friend? >> yeah, because i've known him for so long. >> why don't you tell me, robert, what took place that night? you tell me. >> i was at my house, man. >> at...
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but robert? robert had a far different experience in the interview room and a different detective. >> they're sitting across from you, randy sneed. >> you knew him. >> i knew him since i was 12 or 13. >> i was on first name basis with him. >> kind of a friend. >> yes, because i'm known him for so long. >> why don't you tell me what took place that night? >> that night? i was at my house. >> at first, robert swore he was innocent. but six hours later, he had confessed to murder. >> you stabbed her, didn't you? >> one or two times. >> everything you told me is true, correct? >> yes. >> everything you've done, it's true, correct? >> true. >> later that day, officer sneed allowed robert to call his mother. >> i said, robert, what did you say? he said, since they wanted to hear that, i told them fine. >> when you heard that from your son -- >> i felt like i was going to have a heart attack and die. >> around the neighborhood, people who had known robert for years couldn't believe it. >> he was always
but robert? robert had a far different experience in the interview room and a different detective. >> they're sitting across from you, randy sneed. >> you knew him. >> i knew him since i was 12 or 13. >> i was on first name basis with him. >> kind of a friend. >> yes, because i'm known him for so long. >> why don't you tell me what took place that night? >> that night? i was at my house. >> at first, robert swore he was innocent. but six...
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robert, robert had a far different experience in the interview room.a different detective. >> they're sitting across -- there sitting across from you was randy snead. >> randy snead. >> you knew him? >> since i was 12 or 13. i was i was on a first name basis with him. >> reporter: kind of a friend. >> yeah. because i've known him for so long. >> why don't you tell me, robert -- what took place that night? you tell me your story of what happened. >> i was at my house, man. >> at first, robert swore that he was innocent but six hours later -- he had confessed to murder. >> i stabbed her. >> you stabbed her, didn't you? >> one, one or two times. >> everything you've told me is true, correct? >> true. >> everything you've done, and been part of is true, correct? >> true. >> later that day, officer snead allowed robert to call his mother. >> i said, "robert, what did you say?" he said, "since they wanted to hear that, i told 'em, 'fine." >> what did it feel like in here when you heard that from your son? >> i felt like i was gonna have a heart attack and di
robert, robert had a far different experience in the interview room.a different detective. >> they're sitting across -- there sitting across from you was randy snead. >> randy snead. >> you knew him? >> since i was 12 or 13. i was i was on a first name basis with him. >> reporter: kind of a friend. >> yeah. because i've known him for so long. >> why don't you tell me, robert -- what took place that night? you tell me your story of what happened....
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robert e. lee memorial, the 19th century mansion situated on the hill above president john f. kennedy's grave in arlington national cemetery. today it is the most visited historic home in the national park service system, which is marking its centennial this year. arlington house will close at the end of 2016 for a year-long restoration made possible by a $12.35 million gift from philanthropist david rubenstein. >> my name is matt penrod. i'm a parks service ranger here at arlington house, the robert e. lee memorial. i've been here many years. sometimes joke that i've spent more time in this house than robert e. lee did, although it was his home for about 30 years. arlington house is perhaps the most unique place in the entire national park service, and perhaps in regards to historic houses, one of the most in the entire country. because what we have here is a place that truly represents the entire history of this country, from its earliest founding of the original colonists who came to virgini
robert e. lee memorial, the 19th century mansion situated on the hill above president john f. kennedy's grave in arlington national cemetery. today it is the most visited historic home in the national park service system, which is marking its centennial this year. arlington house will close at the end of 2016 for a year-long restoration made possible by a $12.35 million gift from philanthropist david rubenstein. >> my name is matt penrod. i'm a parks service ranger here at arlington...
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robert: it's always a pleasure.captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ ♪ transcripts for to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q-and- a.org. also available as c-span podcasts. if you enjoyed this week's interview with robert samuelson, here are some other programs you might like. robert borden talked about his book "the rise and fall of american growth, on the american standard of living between 1870 and 1970." david stockman, former office of management and budget director, on his book "the great d formation, the corruption of capitalism in america." and the former director of the congressional budget office on the state of the federal budget and the economy. you can watch these anytime, or search our entire video library, at www.c-span.org.
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robin roberts: 10:00:36;27 // if you could go back to the cook: 10:00:39;02 yeah-- robin roberts: 10:00:39;04 --because that was a-- that was a big deal 10:00:44;13 --because people are fearful that, "oh, this thing's gonna that-- 10:00:50;29 (overtalk) tim cook: 10:00:51;14 you know, // there's a little case that you put the ear pods in. magnetically, they're sort of-- 'em for a while, and because they don't have wires on them, the-- the wires tend to-- help the-- the ear bud to fall out, those. by snipping the wires, the-- i hav-- i have never personally had one fall out, robin roberts: 10:03:05;02 oh, let me see those. tim cook: 10:03:05;29 yeah, you gotta see this. robin roberts: 10:03:07;15 let me see these suckers. tim cook: 10:03:31;03 and-- try it. try that on-- robin roberts: 10:03:44;13 okay. tim cook: 10:03:49;24 i've been on treadmills-- robin roberts: 10:03:50;16 uh-huh (affirm)-- tim cook: 10:03:52;18 --walking. you know, doing all the things that i'd-- robin roberts: 10:03:56;15 dancing-- tim cook: 10:03:56;13 --normally do-- robin roberts: 10:03:57;03 --twerking tim co
robin roberts: 10:00:36;27 // if you could go back to the cook: 10:00:39;02 yeah-- robin roberts: 10:00:39;04 --because that was a-- that was a big deal 10:00:44;13 --because people are fearful that, "oh, this thing's gonna that-- 10:00:50;29 (overtalk) tim cook: 10:00:51;14 you know, // there's a little case that you put the ear pods in. magnetically, they're sort of-- 'em for a while, and because they don't have wires on them, the-- the wires tend to-- help the-- the ear bud to fall out,...
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[applause] >> robert spencer.oseph scored jr. >> fitzroy saint rose. lawrence stack. >> timothy stackpole. >> richard. >> eric. >> gregory. >> alexandra. mary stanley. >> anthony still rita. james. >> patricia. stout.g >> william stegman. william r steiner. >> alexander steinman. >> edna stevens. >> andrew. >> andrew j stern. >> norma lang stern. >> michael james stewart. >> richard h stewart jr.. >> stanford and. >> douglas stole. >> bonnie stone. timothy stout. >> thomas estrada. >> james j strain jr. strauch. >> edward trap -- edward strauss. >> stephen strauss. stephen strober. benjamin suarez. >> david scott suarez. >> ramon suarez. william christopher sugrue. david mark sullivan. >> christopher p sullivan. >> patrick sullivan. >> thomas g sullivan. james so oslo. >> my beautiful mother, barbara walsh. you so use -- we miss much. as you would want, we have carried on. have been so proud of your grandchildren. they would make you so proud. we know you are watching from up above. give us the strength and contin
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robert e. lee memorial. this is the national park service's most visited historic home and it was on this day in 1916 that president woodrow wilson signed the legislation that created the park service. we're here this evening at arlington house to talk about the park service and its history. we will also learn more about this special house and the people who lived here and how it's being preserved and interpreted by the national park service. we're joined tonight by robert stanton, former national park service director, and brandon bies, the former site manager here at arlington house, and obviously, park service employee who is also overseeing a year-long rehabilitation of the estate. let me start with the story of how the national park service began. >> as the national park service was authorized by an act of congress, signed into law by president woodrow wilson, august 25, 1916. therefore, we celebrate the 100th anniversary of the national park service today. and that legislation came about
robert e. lee memorial. this is the national park service's most visited historic home and it was on this day in 1916 that president woodrow wilson signed the legislation that created the park service. we're here this evening at arlington house to talk about the park service and its history. we will also learn more about this special house and the people who lived here and how it's being preserved and interpreted by the national park service. we're joined tonight by robert stanton, former...
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police say that roberts eventually stopped and surrendered. they say that his 15-year-old daughter robin roberts was inside shaken up by the whole ordeal, but okay. and here is the officer who chased the truck and arrested roberts. >> this is a happy ending. everybody is safe, the motorists obeyed, the majority of them pulled over. when you see a lot of cars, that it could get confusing. anybody on the roadway at that time were clearing the roadway as they were safe solution for everybody here and a resolution. >> reporter: a 15-year-old girl robin roberts of william robert's daughter was here at the northfield village police department as well. she has been taken to akron children's hospital to -- to get checked out. he has a rape conviction from 2005, where he raped a young girl who was not a family girl. live in northfield village i'm >> thanks, kristin. >>> as you know this all started in brunswick last night. the teen was in foster care with her sister. when she didn't come home from school, police then got involved. tracy carloss live fo
police say that roberts eventually stopped and surrendered. they say that his 15-year-old daughter robin roberts was inside shaken up by the whole ordeal, but okay. and here is the officer who chased the truck and arrested roberts. >> this is a happy ending. everybody is safe, the motorists obeyed, the majority of them pulled over. when you see a lot of cars, that it could get confusing. anybody on the roadway at that time were clearing the roadway as they were safe solution for everybody...
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roberts and her father, william c. right away. reporting live here in brunswick and getting answers, i'm sia nyorkor. back to you. >> tia: we hope she's tracked down. we will hear any major developments on this story. don't worry, we'll send out a push alert and you can get these breaking news alerts sent right to your smartphone by downloading the free "cleveland 19 news" app and sign up for e-mail alerts on cleveland19.com. >>> no school in elliott high school in a small fire left behind this mess behind this past weekend. that fire started in and was contained to a maintenance room. however, there's no smoke and water damage in other parts of the building. >> nichole: cleveland city council is leaving it up to the people of cleveland to decide if the minimum wage will rise to $12 an hour. last night city leaders approved putting the measure on the ballot. if passed, the measure would raise the city's minimum wage up to $12 an hour with a plan to hour. >>> we will getting more answers today on this. council introduced legislatio
roberts and her father, william c. right away. reporting live here in brunswick and getting answers, i'm sia nyorkor. back to you. >> tia: we hope she's tracked down. we will hear any major developments on this story. don't worry, we'll send out a push alert and you can get these breaking news alerts sent right to your smartphone by downloading the free "cleveland 19 news" app and sign up for e-mail alerts on cleveland19.com. >>> no school in elliott high school in a...
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robert f. smith.o prevent the chairman award are board members, congresswoman and board vice share sheila jackson-tonya piececy and lanny johnson. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you, don, for that very warm introduction. mr. president and secretary clinton, it is an honor to be here to accept this award, when i told my mother who is from washington, d.c. about receiving this wonderful award, she as most mothers do said who else is going to be there. i told her. she said huh. i said president obama is going to speak. she said, son, don't take too much time because people really want to hear what he has to say. [ laughter ] so, with that, i'm going to ambitiously take you back to the time of my birth in a few short minutes and tell you a little bit about who i am, what we do, and why i'm here. i grew up in the city of denver, fourth generation colorado native. in the hot summer of 1963, my mother, i was just 9 months old, my mother took my brother and i to washington, d.c. answering the call of dr. king. and i'm assumi
robert f. smith.o prevent the chairman award are board members, congresswoman and board vice share sheila jackson-tonya piececy and lanny johnson. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you, don, for that very warm introduction. mr. president and secretary clinton, it is an honor to be here to accept this award, when i told my mother who is from washington, d.c. about receiving this wonderful award, she as most mothers do said who else is going to be there. i told her. she said huh. i said president obama...
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records show in 2005 roberts was charged with child molestation. it involved a young girl and he court records show he was awarded custody last september of both his teens. [ no audio ] our investigation found roberts is not only a sex offender, his violent been well-known to the courts. it was well-known to police. in 2012 he was accused of threatening to kill his girlfriend by cutting her head off. he pleaded guilty to domestic violence and sentenced to 90 days in jail. but we found and more. a year earlier, this police report describes robert's sister alleging that her brother was going to get wasted, kill his girlfriend and head. he pleaded guiltity to aggravated menacing. that's not all. a judge once wrote roberts was an unsuitable parent and repeatedly failed to pay child support. how could a registered sex offender with that background get custody. we asked for answers and no one has returned our calls. roberts will be in court tuesday charged with eluding poce football. what is up tonight? >> it will be a spectacular evening. dry. we'll hav
records show in 2005 roberts was charged with child molestation. it involved a young girl and he court records show he was awarded custody last september of both his teens. [ no audio ] our investigation found roberts is not only a sex offender, his violent been well-known to the courts. it was well-known to police. in 2012 he was accused of threatening to kill his girlfriend by cutting her head off. he pleaded guilty to domestic violence and sentenced to 90 days in jail. but we found and more....
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amy: robert reich?>> well, all i can say is that at this particular point in time -- i mean, again, many of the things that chris hedges is saying, i completely agree with. the real question here is, what do we do right now? and what do we do to mobilize and organize a lot of people out there who right now are not mobilized and organized? and how do we keep the energy building? i disagree with chris with regard to bernie sanders. i think bernie sanders has been a great and is a great leader right now of the progressive cause. what i think we ought to do is develop a third party outside the democratic and republican parties, maybe the green party, so that in the year 2020, four years from now, we have another candidate -- it may be bernie sanders. i think he's probably going to be too old by then -- but we have a candidate that holds the democrats accountable, that provides a vehicle for a lot of the energy of the bernie sanders movement to continue to develop, that fields new candidates at the senate, i
amy: robert reich?>> well, all i can say is that at this particular point in time -- i mean, again, many of the things that chris hedges is saying, i completely agree with. the real question here is, what do we do right now? and what do we do to mobilize and organize a lot of people out there who right now are not mobilized and organized? and how do we keep the energy building? i disagree with chris with regard to bernie sanders. i think bernie sanders has been a great and is a great...
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governor, robert costa, thank you both for being with us tonight. when we come back, a look at where we are in polling. there's been a little bit of talk about that kind of thing lately. >>> since the debate was over, donald trump has said he won in all the online post-debate polls. the problem with that is that technology can be manipulated for those willing to refresh a million times and the numbers can be goosed upforward there's a determined effort to do. so tonight "meet the press daily" this point was pressed with jason miller, trump senior communications director. >> why do you think multiple polls, scientific polls, have said hillary clinton won that debate by a 2-1 margin. it's not even been close. >> all right, well i have to set you straight on that one. the polls that happened the that night, the night of the debate, the snap polls that happened online, those showed mr. trump winning in a huge way. >> what scientific poll had donald trump winning? give me one scientific poll. everything else was -- those are fan polls, man, those are --
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a fellow by the name of robert, and she left ray for a few weeks to be with robert.teresa went back to ray, robert did not take that well. not at all. >> robert was infatuated with tere teresa. >> robert stalked teresa, and then it escalated. >> robert sent ray a bomb, a functioning working bomb. he went to his mail box and found the odd package. >> if raymond have opened that package would he have been killed? >> severely injured if not killed. robert said at the time that he had wanted to be with teresa and he thought that raymond was in the way. >> when i look at teresa, i guess i don't see the femme fatale that guys want to kill for. >> neither do i. >> but it's there. >> in? fashion, yes. >> ray's daughter monica remembers a phone call from her father about the bomb. >> his voice was shaky, it was something i'd never heard before. >> what did you say, what did you think? >> i didn't know what to think. i think at first i couldn't believe it. >> robert pleaded guilty to manufacturing a firearm and was sentenced to five years in prison. he was patrolled months bef
a fellow by the name of robert, and she left ray for a few weeks to be with robert.teresa went back to ray, robert did not take that well. not at all. >> robert was infatuated with tere teresa. >> robert stalked teresa, and then it escalated. >> robert sent ray a bomb, a functioning working bomb. he went to his mail box and found the odd package. >> if raymond have opened that package would he have been killed? >> severely injured if not killed. robert said at the...
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governor, robert costa, thank you both for being with us tonight. when we come back, a look at where we are in polling. there's been a little bit of talk about that kind of thing lately. ♪ using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the framework... wire... and plants needed to give my shop... a face... no one will forget. see what the power of points can do for your business. learn more at chase.com/ink [baby talk] [child giggles] children: "i," "j," "k"... [telephone rings] man: hello? man: you may kiss the bride. [applause] announcer: a full life measured in seats starts with the right ones early on. car crashes are a leading killer of children 1 to 13. learn how to prevent deaths and injuries by using the right car seat for your child's age and size. i love that my shop is part of the morning ritual around here. people rely on that first cup and i wouldn't want to mess with that. but when (my) back pain got bad, i couldn't sleep. i had trouble getting there on time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a sleep a
governor, robert costa, thank you both for being with us tonight. when we come back, a look at where we are in polling. there's been a little bit of talk about that kind of thing lately. ♪ using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the framework... wire... and plants needed to give my shop... a face... no one will forget. see what the power of points can do for your business. learn more at chase.com/ink [baby talk] [child giggles] children: "i," "j,"...
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(nats) robert wolfe says he had to pull over to see the fire for himself. he's a local photographer and he wanted to take some photos of the flames. "well i was on my way home and i saw the fire breaking out so i booked home and grabbed my camera and came back. wolfe has lived in lompoc for nine years.. he says the number of fires that have broken out at vandenberg air force base in the past couple weeks.. is unprecedented. this one started late monday morning...not too far from last week's fires (robert wolfe - lompoc resident) "i have not seen this many in this short of a period of time." the fire broke out a couple of miles from the north base entrance off of corral road and firefighter road.. forward progress of the fire was stopped within about an hour and a half. (nats) thanks to a speedy response from fire fighting helicopters and airplanes. air force base housing and schools were the main concern..but firefighters were able to steer the flames away from those buildings. vandenberg officials called people living nearby as a precaution. (robert wolfe
(nats) robert wolfe says he had to pull over to see the fire for himself. he's a local photographer and he wanted to take some photos of the flames. "well i was on my way home and i saw the fire breaking out so i booked home and grabbed my camera and came back. wolfe has lived in lompoc for nine years.. he says the number of fires that have broken out at vandenberg air force base in the past couple weeks.. is unprecedented. this one started late monday morning...not too far from last...
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we're looking for 15-year-old robert -- robin roberts. she is on your screen. 5'10" 110 pounds blonde hair blue eyes. under foster care and left the kmart in brunswick before 8 pm. with her biological father his name william roberts. he's a registered sex offender with a history of drug >> 40 years old 5'10" 220 pounds brown hair brown eyes. pjl 4802. he frequents the ravenna area and has warrants out for his arrest for drug. vinaya and convicted in 2005 for gross sexual imposition released from prison in 2007. he is a tiger tattoo on his left forearm of line and panther on his right arm and a snake on his calf. if you see the child or the suspect or the vehicle call 911. >>> it is comfortable and september 13. this is what you have to look forward to today. lots of sunshine and a bit warmer this afternoon. we will be low to mid 80s today at hopkins. 83. morning and a pleasant feeling right now. most of you are in the 50s. 63 downtown but that's the only exception. otherwise low to upper 50s depending on your location. super shape for sho
we're looking for 15-year-old robert -- robin roberts. she is on your screen. 5'10" 110 pounds blonde hair blue eyes. under foster care and left the kmart in brunswick before 8 pm. with her biological father his name william roberts. he's a registered sex offender with a history of drug >> 40 years old 5'10" 220 pounds brown hair brown eyes. pjl 4802. he frequents the ravenna area and has warrants out for his arrest for drug. vinaya and convicted in 2005 for gross sexual...
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the bodies of robert and sharon gordon was found inside of their orange county. robert gordon is the father of ex-nascar racer robby gordon... and sharon is his step-mom. gordon is well known in the nascar world.. and he just offered his reaction to the investigation. (("i just want to say i'm so sad and i can't believe it. there. and personally i will explain it to you once the coroner tells me i can." )) ((kirsten joyce)) >> the cause of their deaths remains under investigation...b ut detectives say it appears to be a murder-suicide./// ((patrick walker)) >>> in a time when tension is growning between police and the public... local officers are undergoing specific training to defuse situations. yesterday las vegas city marshals took part in "de-escalation training" at city hall. the session focused on violent scenarios... that could come up during a shift... like stopping to write a ticket. (( dave young//master trainer, verbal defense & influence - if everyone didnt just get along but new how to communicate effectively, the civilians would be able to communica
the bodies of robert and sharon gordon was found inside of their orange county. robert gordon is the father of ex-nascar racer robby gordon... and sharon is his step-mom. gordon is well known in the nascar world.. and he just offered his reaction to the investigation. (("i just want to say i'm so sad and i can't believe it. there. and personally i will explain it to you once the coroner tells me i can." )) ((kirsten joyce)) >> the cause of their deaths remains under...
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she has people like robert gates in her corner.nk that could cause concern with her base. >> kelly redell, thanks. good to see you. >> to learn more, watch "the essential." it begins with unfinished business, the hillary clinton story. that's followed by trump's "all business" airing tonight on cnn if we consolidate suppliers what's the savings there? so should we go with the 467 horsepower? or is a 423 enough? good question. you ask a lot of good questions... i think we should move you into our new fund. ok. sure. but are you asking enough about how your wealth is managed? wealth management, at charles schwab. mornin'. hey, do you know when the game starts? 11 hours. oh. well, i'm heading back to my room. (announcer) want to wake up at super bowl 51? super bowl! (announcer) enter courtyard's super bowl sleepover contest at courtyard.com for your chance to win. there's no one road out there. no one surface... no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. but there is one car that can conquer them all. the mercedes-b
she has people like robert gates in her corner.nk that could cause concern with her base. >> kelly redell, thanks. good to see you. >> to learn more, watch "the essential." it begins with unfinished business, the hillary clinton story. that's followed by trump's "all business" airing tonight on cnn if we consolidate suppliers what's the savings there? so should we go with the 467 horsepower? or is a 423 enough? good question. you ask a lot of good questions... i...
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. >> only on 5:00, william roberts tells our camera that he did it after learning that his daughter was seeing an older man that he met online. but we also know that roberts went as far as to change the license plates on his car before he was caught by police. >> roberts who is a registered sex offender is now fighting for custody of his kids he faces more criminal charges. 5 on your side investigator was in court for two different sessions today. ron, can you break down what happened? >> reporter: well roberts pleaded to a previous drug charge not connected with this current amber alert. but listen to how he describes what is now happening and fighting custody of his two daughters. >> this all goes to a week before september 11. decades and decades of corruption and a drug task force. >> reporter: robert says he surrendered to police after abducting his 16-year-old daughter to expose those who sent him to prison in 2005 for sexually molesting a young girl. >> they are not from the department of the child services. >> reporter: today he was in a portage county courtroom fighting to rega
. >> only on 5:00, william roberts tells our camera that he did it after learning that his daughter was seeing an older man that he met online. but we also know that roberts went as far as to change the license plates on his car before he was caught by police. >> roberts who is a registered sex offender is now fighting for custody of his kids he faces more criminal charges. 5 on your side investigator was in court for two different sessions today. ron, can you break down what...
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robert: i'm robert burton coming up in sports. after playing spoiler against the mets, time for high school football. scott abraham is live. we'll have a report when "abc7 news at 6:00" continues. havertys furniture helps your home look perfect even when life isn't. pretty! hey. umm... sign here? sure, you got a pen? i do! thanks sweetie. the labor day sale is on now at havertys. life looks good. luann bennett. after losing her husband to cancer, she raised three boys here in northern virginia and grew the family business. a single working mom who helped create over 1,000 local jobs, bringing people together to solve problems. i'm luann bennett. in business, you bring everyone to the table and work to get results. congress just doesn't get that-- there's too much partisanship. i approve this message because washington needs more common-sense problem solvers. maureen: something we often see in this weather. most people heed warnings about hurricane and trop dal s
robert: i'm robert burton coming up in sports. after playing spoiler against the mets, time for high school football. scott abraham is live. we'll have a report when "abc7 news at 6:00" continues. havertys furniture helps your home look perfect even when life isn't. pretty! hey. umm... sign here? sure, you got a pen? i do! thanks sweetie. the labor day sale is on now at havertys. life looks good. luann bennett. after losing her husband to cancer, she raised three boys here in northern...
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roberts: elephants are hugely triarchal heherds.you've got g grandmotherers and daughters, granddaughters, aunts, nieces all living together. the minute you allllow those herds or individuals in those herds to be killed, you're decimating the entire fabric of that elephant society. ruggiero: usually the larger animals are killed for ivory first.t. the socicial unrest,t, the disturbance of their complex social s systems is completely upset, so o even if there are numericacally several hundred elephants in an area, whenen biologist looks at them, they freqequently see juvenileses and sub-adults runnining around aimlessly and withthout leaders. narrator: what is likely the worst elephant massacre on record took place in cameroon's bouba n'djia national park in early 2 2012. arabic speaking horsemen from sudan, armed with ak-47s, machine guns, and rocket propelled grenades killed 650 elephants, more than 60% of the park's population over a bloody three-month period. among the dead were newborns, calves, and adults, many still alive as t
roberts: elephants are hugely triarchal heherds.you've got g grandmotherers and daughters, granddaughters, aunts, nieces all living together. the minute you allllow those herds or individuals in those herds to be killed, you're decimating the entire fabric of that elephant society. ruggiero: usually the larger animals are killed for ivory first.t. the socicial unrest,t, the disturbance of their complex social s systems is completely upset, so o even if there are numericacally several hundred...
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robert costa got him to comment on this. there have been surrogates and donald trump's campaign manager who have said rudy -- trump's campaign manager said in recent days that donald trump no longer is a birther, he no longer believes that president obama is secretly foreign, that he wasn't born in the united states. they have asserted plainly within the last week that that's no longer his view. well, robert costa asked him about that directly tonight. it turns out they are not right about that. trump refused to say whether he believes obama was born in hawaii. robert followed up, when asked whether his campaign manager was accurate when she said recently that trump now believes obama was born in this country, trump responded, it's okay, she's allowed to speak what she thinks. he continues, i don't talk about it anymore. if it is an issue for you whether or not donald trump still maintains and believes that president obama is secretly foreign and secretly not president, should not be counted as a president of the united stat
robert costa got him to comment on this. there have been surrogates and donald trump's campaign manager who have said rudy -- trump's campaign manager said in recent days that donald trump no longer is a birther, he no longer believes that president obama is secretly foreign, that he wasn't born in the united states. they have asserted plainly within the last week that that's no longer his view. well, robert costa asked him about that directly tonight. it turns out they are not right about...
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robin roberts around the k-mart plaza. the trouble was that he didn't have custody of the girl or her foster home in brunswick for the last week. well, roberts had drug charges and that's why he lost custody. and the sister returned home to the foster mother and told the foster mother what happened and that's when the foster mother called police and the amber alert was issued. about 13 hours later the case was solved. >>> northville village brian sayjack sitting in his patrol car at a nearby school when he ce cruise into view. >> the vehicle came back toward me and i could see there was a male and female that matched the description of the amber alert. >> the sergeant started to follow and tried to make a traffic stop. >> when he took off i knew it an amber alert. >> the speeds went up to 180 and then william roberts finally pulled his truck over. it happened in front of nancy decker's home. she was stunned to learn it was the amber alert. >> thank god they caught him and she is okay. >> the case solved because of the obse
robin roberts around the k-mart plaza. the trouble was that he didn't have custody of the girl or her foster home in brunswick for the last week. well, roberts had drug charges and that's why he lost custody. and the sister returned home to the foster mother and told the foster mother what happened and that's when the foster mother called police and the amber alert was issued. about 13 hours later the case was solved. >>> northville village brian sayjack sitting in his patrol car at a...
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jennifer roberts. mayor roberts, can you tell us what the police tactical objective is now? the area or the controversy is? >> our police officers are working very hard in our uptown area to restore calm, to restore order. they are trying to keep people safe and keep property safe. they do have the riot shields up. and they are not responding to provocation, but working to peacefully encircle some of the protesters and to try to provide that barrier of safety. they are working hard to restore order. and it does seem that the crowd is starting to slow down, to dissipate little bit. we're still watching it minute by minute with the video feed. but we are continuing to monitor the situation here in the government center. >> and mayor roberts, what can you tell us about the person who was killed tonight? >> we don't have information. we do know that was a civilian-on-civilian shooting. i know they were transported to the hospital. we actually have conflicting reports whether they have died or whether they are in intensive care. but we do not have any more information on the vict
jennifer roberts. mayor roberts, can you tell us what the police tactical objective is now? the area or the controversy is? >> our police officers are working very hard in our uptown area to restore calm, to restore order. they are trying to keep people safe and keep property safe. they do have the riot shields up. and they are not responding to provocation, but working to peacefully encircle some of the protesters and to try to provide that barrier of safety. they are working hard to...
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and robert costa was right to point this out.ublicans privately and even lindsey graham said this publicly, they underestimated who exactly was in their base, who were republicans and what they believed and the reality is paul ryan voter oftentimes is a donald trump voter. so if they push back against this republican nominee or disavow him, say i'll refuse to vote for him or not endorse him, they risk political down fafall backlash in their own states. there's only a handful of republicans who said forcefully they don't agree with donald trump's rhetoric. in arizona, one of the loudest, up for reelection this year. and a really tight race in new hampshire this year but goes to show you, and underscores just how politically motivated everything is in this country in order to get reelected. you can't speak your mind publicly because you're worried about alienating your base, even though you may vehemently disagree with your nominee and i have spoken to republicans who believe this. they say they don't agree with the majority of wha
and robert costa was right to point this out.ublicans privately and even lindsey graham said this publicly, they underestimated who exactly was in their base, who were republicans and what they believed and the reality is paul ryan voter oftentimes is a donald trump voter. so if they push back against this republican nominee or disavow him, say i'll refuse to vote for him or not endorse him, they risk political down fafall backlash in their own states. there's only a handful of republicans who...
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robert? >> stefan there's not a stink amount that is--specific amount that is considered price gouging in north carolina. the state classifies it as unreasonably excessive amount. customers at this exxon tell me $2.39 is high but don't see it as unreasonably excessive. the north carolina attorney general's office says over the past few days they have received 600 possible reports of price gouging and reported one station in gillford county as charging $4.50 a gallon, double what many are the convenience mart association says prices are up because trucks have to haul further due to the damage of the pipeline. >> consumers are our eyes and ears on the ground so if they see a price charged excessively we want them to report it to us. we'll take a look at it. >> the attorney general's office says it's best to file a compliant online. the north carolina department gouging form front and center on the website or call 877-5 no scam to request a form to be sent to you but online is the best method an
robert? >> stefan there's not a stink amount that is--specific amount that is considered price gouging in north carolina. the state classifies it as unreasonably excessive amount. customers at this exxon tell me $2.39 is high but don't see it as unreasonably excessive. the north carolina attorney general's office says over the past few days they have received 600 possible reports of price gouging and reported one station in gillford county as charging $4.50 a gallon, double what many are...
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robert richardson has been in charlotte since wednesday and joins us with an updat . robert? >> reporter: stefan and russ, it is quite quiet here in uptown charlotte as the curfew remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. now, the national guard was posted across the street from the charlotte mecklenburg police department overnight. morning to another location. protests continued for a third night but for the first time, they didn't go on a path of destruction. some stayed on the streets for quite a while after the curfew went into effect at midnight. however, we haven't seen any protestor in the last hour. keeping thins peaceful was the purpose of bringing in the national guard. the chief of police said the guardsmen's goal is protection of property and law enforcement said the situation is improving and they haven't needed a massive group tonight. there's been a lot of people inside the group helping to make that happen, helping to just pull people away from the aggressive stands. this gentleman has been working with us very hard and from the inside. they're doing the lion's share
robert richardson has been in charlotte since wednesday and joins us with an updat . robert? >> reporter: stefan and russ, it is quite quiet here in uptown charlotte as the curfew remains in effect until 6:00 a.m. now, the national guard was posted across the street from the charlotte mecklenburg police department overnight. morning to another location. protests continued for a third night but for the first time, they didn't go on a path of destruction. some stayed on the streets for...
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robert: yes, sir. i can't live without it, 24/7 for me., we're going on 15 years with tortilla soup and a good 5 years with tortilla soup music, inc. and we're just happy to just keep bringing local legends and legends beyond to san jose. and i get multiple phone calls every day, every month, asking who am i bringing next. and it's just a great feeling to know that the community is feeding off the music and what we do for them, so that's great. damian: and who you're bringing next is cisco kid, and this guy right here, i mean, no words to express the talent of the musicality of joey "jam" flores. talk about your music career. i mean, you go back to a couple generations. joey flores: yeah, some great generations topped by, you know, my uncle rudy madrid and sonny madrid, our family "lowrider" magazine. the band cisco kid started this past april. it was, i believe, i was visited by my uncle sonny, his presence. he had passed away a year ago. and the songs were coming in my head just in rotation, all the war greatest hits. some of you that kn
robert: yes, sir. i can't live without it, 24/7 for me., we're going on 15 years with tortilla soup and a good 5 years with tortilla soup music, inc. and we're just happy to just keep bringing local legends and legends beyond to san jose. and i get multiple phone calls every day, every month, asking who am i bringing next. and it's just a great feeling to know that the community is feeding off the music and what we do for them, so that's great. damian: and who you're bringing next is cisco kid,...
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this is why america is in a bad mood. >> let me ask robert. robert, can you get in here.nton, who i soup you support, how does she get the economy operating at a stronger level? >> the way she does it is the way we did it under the first clinton administration, that is public investment. you've got to have good education, world-class education, infrastructure, an infrastructure that is not crumbling, you have to have research and development, innovate, and make sure our companies have the capacity to innovate. this is not rocket science. we did it and that is what hillary clinton wants to do again and provide additional child care and make it easier -- >> jack kennedy's infrastructure program was defense and space and he got the government to spend money -- >> that's right -- >> i knew i could appeal to you on this jfk argument. you're exactly right. look, obama tried the massive government stimulus and it didn't work. that's why this is the worst recovery since world war ii -- >> well, it got us here. >> the trouble with mrs. clinton, she doesn't a tax cut plan, she does
this is why america is in a bad mood. >> let me ask robert. robert, can you get in here.nton, who i soup you support, how does she get the economy operating at a stronger level? >> the way she does it is the way we did it under the first clinton administration, that is public investment. you've got to have good education, world-class education, infrastructure, an infrastructure that is not crumbling, you have to have research and development, innovate, and make sure our companies...
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and robert did not want to play it.did not want to tell the story of the business accomplishments, including being named the richest african-american on the planet. [applause] wherever he goes, he carries his what ismusic and meaningful to robert and all of us, when earlier this summer, he was named chairman of the board of carnegie hall. [applause] throughout his life, robert has engaged in numerous charitable activities that are focused on african-americans and women. 5000 inner-city kids at his ranch over summer and fostered college aged kids with no home or place to go during winter break. more recently, he has played a leading role in foundations, unitedas provided the negro college fund with the largest ever investment in stem education for african americans. [applause] that contribution will offer thousands upon thousands of an african-americans the opportunity and the skills to prepare for jobs of tomorrow. the foundation also recently made a grants worth 27 my in dollars to the susan g. komen organization to en
and robert did not want to play it.did not want to tell the story of the business accomplishments, including being named the richest african-american on the planet. [applause] wherever he goes, he carries his what ismusic and meaningful to robert and all of us, when earlier this summer, he was named chairman of the board of carnegie hall. [applause] throughout his life, robert has engaged in numerous charitable activities that are focused on african-americans and women. 5000 inner-city kids at...
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. >> police pulled over a truck with robert and his 15 year-old daughter safely inside. now in an exclusive jailhouse interview, roberts describes what happened as they eluded police. >> what'd you do, where'd you go? >> we drove around. we went to taco bell, the mall, mcdonalds. >> just drying around? >> yeah. >> eating food. >> with an >> yeah. no cops behind me. i won't say anything. i was smart enough to take the plate off the truck at the time and put a different one on. >> eventually you got caught. >> obviously, i lealty them catch me. >> roberts insists he learned his teenage daughter was being lured online by an older man and feared for her safety. >> i said we got to leave. without her. >> what did you do? >> what do you mean what i did? i punned him in his -- punched him in his face and took my kid and said you're going in foster care. she said i'm leaving with you or leaving with him. >> so i took her. >> roberts is a convicted sex offenders charged with multiple counts of rape in 2005 involving a young girl. he was sexual imposition, a gsi charge and served
. >> police pulled over a truck with robert and his 15 year-old daughter safely inside. now in an exclusive jailhouse interview, roberts describes what happened as they eluded police. >> what'd you do, where'd you go? >> we drove around. we went to taco bell, the mall, mcdonalds. >> just drying around? >> yeah. >> eating food. >> with an >> yeah. no cops behind me. i won't say anything. i was smart enough to take the plate off the truck at the...
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robert feldman will stay with us .o have discussion of inflation politics and maybe inflation dynamics. andontinue, michael mccann myself, on television and radio, a needed conversation with julian robertson. julian robertson on mr. trump. ♪ tom: it is the outlier today, japanese yen. we are thrilled you are with us today. off thethat big rally perceived clinton victory in the debate. just a little bit in the last 20 minutes. japan-mexico -- we have never done yen-peso. there it is, even against the yen, the peso moving with a vengeance. francine? francine: coming up is "bloomberg ." alix is in the studio. i know you have a great show lined up. and you speak to former chancellor george osborne. yes, we will speak about the economy, the fed, and the election. george osborne is an exclusive interview talking about what brexit winds up meaning. but what are the implications? we will be talking with tom barrett. elections front and center. markets front and center. a supporter of donald trump. i want to get his take no
robert feldman will stay with us .o have discussion of inflation politics and maybe inflation dynamics. andontinue, michael mccann myself, on television and radio, a needed conversation with julian robertson. julian robertson on mr. trump. ♪ tom: it is the outlier today, japanese yen. we are thrilled you are with us today. off thethat big rally perceived clinton victory in the debate. just a little bit in the last 20 minutes. japan-mexico -- we have never done yen-peso. there it is, even...
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the driver identified as william roberts pulled over and surrendered. and that happened in northfield center. here is video of that black ford ranger. officers say that they also found robert's 15- now this whole ordeal started last night in brunswick when police say that william roberts took his daughter from a k-mart parking lot. more than 24 hours later it was a northfield sergeant who spotted that truck, chased it, and made the arrest. we spoke to him a bit ago and here is what he had to say. >> reporter: adrenaline was rushing a little bit. it was definitely when i saw the ranger that it peaked my interest. i actually had the volvo in the car with me, trying to compare everything. as soon as i tried to stop t exactly -- stop it, the speed took off and i knew exactly what it was. >> reporter: he changed the license plates on the ford ranger. when detectors tried to ping his cell phone they could not get any sort of signal indicating that he was trying to elude law enforcement. we'll have more at 6:00 live in northfield village i'm kristin volk news
the driver identified as william roberts pulled over and surrendered. and that happened in northfield center. here is video of that black ford ranger. officers say that they also found robert's 15- now this whole ordeal started last night in brunswick when police say that william roberts took his daughter from a k-mart parking lot. more than 24 hours later it was a northfield sergeant who spotted that truck, chased it, and made the arrest. we spoke to him a bit ago and here is what he had to...
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robert: once we got there, it went smoothly.f he wanted to walk off on us, he could walk off on us. he has every right to do that. so we were kind of preparing for the worst. we did not expect the airline to lose the photographer's equipment. and so, after that happened, it was a bit of a panic. he found the one lighting set up in vladivostok. which is not known for -- it's sort of -- you know -- in the end, he did figure it out. and it all went well after that. david: the other cover is icier. robert: we liked it for the tone. it is a tone you don't see a lot. with this type of or church or. -- portraiture. carol: did you create the tone afterwards? robert: the photographer created the tone afterwards. it was shot -- in the situations, lighting did not go as planned. a little darker than usual. when he lightened it up, he got this blue tone. it was a mixture of doing it in post and a happy accident. we ran with it and the framing is a lot more traditional but the color gives it a different feeling. not what you would expect. da
robert: once we got there, it went smoothly.f he wanted to walk off on us, he could walk off on us. he has every right to do that. so we were kind of preparing for the worst. we did not expect the airline to lose the photographer's equipment. and so, after that happened, it was a bit of a panic. he found the one lighting set up in vladivostok. which is not known for -- it's sort of -- you know -- in the end, he did figure it out. and it all went well after that. david: the other cover is icier....
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roberts meanwhile is facing a slew of charges. monica robins channel 3 news. >> thanks, monica. >>> medical marijuana is now legal in ohio but akron is stepping city counselors charged to fee the process and sales of legal weed for a full year. >> you can still legally use marijuana in a city with the doctors recommendation. but akron mayor introduced the legislation and says state legislatures failed to issue rules and regulation. he wants the city to take the year to spend some time studying the effects of the new lives of heroin overdose victims kicks in today. this comes after a public overdose is getting a lot of attention on media. >> tom beres explains this new law. >> reporter: a 36-year-old north olmsted man appearing dead in a car saturday in cleveland police calling it a heroin od. some witnesses called 911. >> some people goodbye, dude. >> reporter: peaches took pictures. >> it was scary. i was just thinking what can i do? that i didn't have much power to do anything. i was thinking if he's dead, what is going to happe
roberts meanwhile is facing a slew of charges. monica robins channel 3 news. >> thanks, monica. >>> medical marijuana is now legal in ohio but akron is stepping city counselors charged to fee the process and sales of legal weed for a full year. >> you can still legally use marijuana in a city with the doctors recommendation. but akron mayor introduced the legislation and says state legislatures failed to issue rules and regulation. he wants the city to take the year to...
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robert wilson is a verizon wireless manager in henderson. he says customers can trade-in their phones for samsung's galaxy s-7, s-7 edge, or any other device. customers will be refunded for any price difference. in a statement, samsung tells contact 13 for the inconvenience, customers quote: "...will also receive a $25 gift card, in-store credit or bill credit from select carrier retail outlets..." customers we spoke with, say they're not worried about their battery think that the apple could do the same thing, or any of the other ones. robert says no one's returned their note 7 to his store. and he thinks he knows why. robert wilson/manager: from the feedback i've seen, it's actually people using the wrong kind of charger. because it's a really good battery in the note 7. robert believes people are using cheap battery chargers from unauthorized dealers. either way, samsung isn't taking any chances. in a statement, the company says it's quote: "asking users 7's and exchange them as soon as possible." > there's an on-line rumor..... that sams
robert wilson is a verizon wireless manager in henderson. he says customers can trade-in their phones for samsung's galaxy s-7, s-7 edge, or any other device. customers will be refunded for any price difference. in a statement, samsung tells contact 13 for the inconvenience, customers quote: "...will also receive a $25 gift card, in-store credit or bill credit from select carrier retail outlets..." customers we spoke with, say they're not worried about their battery think that the...