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stay with us. >> rose: foxcatcher is a new movie by bennett-- bennett miller based on the true storyof john dupont and his relationship with olympic wrestlers. here is the trailer for foxcatcher. >> do you have any idea who i am? some rich guy calls you on the phone. who wants to speak with you about what you hope to achieve. >> what do you hope to achieve, mark? >> i want to be the best in the world. >> good. here's a key for you. also a big house is off limits. >> okay. >> coach dupont has a vision. he would like-- to be the observation training site for the national team. >> what are you thinking? this is it. this is all that we've ever wanted. >> mark, you have been living in your brother's shadow your entire life. it's your time. now promise me. you are everything i have. >> i am leading men, and i'm giving america hope. >> i spent my lifetime looking for a father and i have found one in john dupont. >> it doesn't matter, the sport of wrestling is no sport. and i don't like to see you being -- >> why is there nobody in the gym. >> yeah, no i gave -- >> i am ungrateful ape. >> ma
stay with us. >> rose: foxcatcher is a new movie by bennett-- bennett miller based on the true storyof john dupont and his relationship with olympic wrestlers. here is the trailer for foxcatcher. >> do you have any idea who i am? some rich guy calls you on the phone. who wants to speak with you about what you hope to achieve. >> what do you hope to achieve, mark? >> i want to be the best in the world. >> good. here's a key for you. also a big house is off limits....
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i do not know anyone that lives it with you as much as bennett. i mean, it is not a fun movie, and i do not mean that like it was not enjoyable, because there was an immense amount of gratitude and appreciation that goes into doing something that was hard. and you know for a fact that he is right there next to you, just going through it with you. there is something very comforting in just committing and going all the way. doing it for him. for the story. >> sounds interesting to me. >> i think it was one of the greatest experiences, actually being able to be a part of these, and like with you today and q&a's. i like to hear what bennett has to say and each time i see the film i think, oh my goodness. my goodness me. it is like going down in a bathysphere with creatures that are coming up to the air. there is such, such resonances, underwater residences that are not made explicit that i am so fed up with. [laughter] and beautiful, it is beautiful. great writing and all of the greater writing because the writer did not insist that we have to explain
i do not know anyone that lives it with you as much as bennett. i mean, it is not a fun movie, and i do not mean that like it was not enjoyable, because there was an immense amount of gratitude and appreciation that goes into doing something that was hard. and you know for a fact that he is right there next to you, just going through it with you. there is something very comforting in just committing and going all the way. doing it for him. for the story. >> sounds interesting to me....
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the opportunity to work with bennett was a huge component. because his work speaks for itself or it is really good. it's -- itself. he is really good. to be a part of that world is an honor. he tends to cast against the grain. me, i doin terms of not think i was on any list for this role. and i think that bennett took a chance. >> why did you cast them? -- him? >> because nobody expected that john du pont would kill anybody. part of it was putting somebody in a role that you do not believe is capable, in that way. one of the early conversations between steve and i, he said that he and only ever played ,haracters with mushy centers and that jones-drew pot seems to have a center but he does not, he is dangerous. -- that john dupont seems to have a center but he does not, he is dangerous. actors, iabout comic am attracted to them and the idea that there is another aspect to them. a darker side, perhaps. that you can access and surprise people with. and i also just think he is a great actor. very compelling. mr. channing, was it bennett, the stor
the opportunity to work with bennett was a huge component. because his work speaks for itself or it is really good. it's -- itself. he is really good. to be a part of that world is an honor. he tends to cast against the grain. me, i doin terms of not think i was on any list for this role. and i think that bennett took a chance. >> why did you cast them? -- him? >> because nobody expected that john du pont would kill anybody. part of it was putting somebody in a role that you do not...
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well, you worked with tony bennett when you were a young man. >> i worked with tony bennett.was this? >> i'm 24. >> seth: okay. >> at the time. and there was a show, a variety show in canada called "everything goes." [ scattered cheers ] and -- oh, come on! no way! anyway, or canada, maybe, you're doing it. [ cheers ] there you go, and "everything goes" was hosted by norm crosby. at the time and i would be on once a week and i was the young boy singer and i would sing songs from "pippen" or, you know, something like that or, i don't know what i was doing. so i had long kind of andy gibb hair and bad culottes -- and nothing worked. but anyway, i looked at the rundown, and tony bennett, my idol was going to be on the show. i thought, "oh, my god, this is too exciting." and i said, "wait a second. i don't want to sing near tony bennett." they go, " oh don't worry. don't worry." it was a 90-minute show, nightly. tony bennett is opening the show and trust me, you'll be long near the end of the show. and i said okay. but there was a snowstorm that night in toronto for a change, and
well, you worked with tony bennett when you were a young man. >> i worked with tony bennett.was this? >> i'm 24. >> seth: okay. >> at the time. and there was a show, a variety show in canada called "everything goes." [ scattered cheers ] and -- oh, come on! no way! anyway, or canada, maybe, you're doing it. [ cheers ] there you go, and "everything goes" was hosted by norm crosby. at the time and i would be on once a week and i was the young boy singer...
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bennett lives and works in the d.c. area. office is located in an upscale shopping district of chevy chase across the street from neiman marcus, but when we tried, no one wanted to talk to us. she's the ceo of bennett group financial and knows a lot about money appearing on tv, radio and the internet including this forbes.com clip on youtube. >> let's turn to somebody who manages 3 -- 3/4 of a billion dollars. >> she's also profiled in this vogue tv clip. bennett signed contracts for the luxury suite in 2007. court documents state for the first five years she paid in full a half million dollars each year. but then the payments started dropping off. >> it's hypocritical. >> somebody maybe is right. somebody is wrong. >> you get a lot of people that give financial advice end up in jail. it's just a fact of life the way it's going nowadays. it doesn't surprise me. >> die hard redskins. >> some folks who didn't want to touch that subject. we attempted to contact dawn bennett. after repeated calls there has been no response. an at
bennett lives and works in the d.c. area. office is located in an upscale shopping district of chevy chase across the street from neiman marcus, but when we tried, no one wanted to talk to us. she's the ceo of bennett group financial and knows a lot about money appearing on tv, radio and the internet including this forbes.com clip on youtube. >> let's turn to somebody who manages 3 -- 3/4 of a billion dollars. >> she's also profiled in this vogue tv clip. bennett signed contracts...
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and he made it out of kentucky state knowing alex bennett never will.ccepted that. >> i never think about the outside world anymore. never, ever. i don't dream about the outside world. i don't read about the outside world. i'm 100% prison. i'm 100%, this is my life. prison is my life. and this is all i've got. and that's all i think about. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw," a prolific prison killer reflects on his crimes on the inside. >> i stabbed him 36 times. i wanted to put so many holes in him that there was no chance that he could survive. for most people, earning cash back ends here, at the purchase. but there's a new card in town. introducing the citi® double cash card. it lets you earn cash back when you buy and again as you pay. that's cash back twice. it's cash back with a side of cash back. the citi double cash card. the only card that lets you earn cash back twice on every purchase with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay . with two ways to earn, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. esurwhich means fewer costs, which saves money. their
and he made it out of kentucky state knowing alex bennett never will.ccepted that. >> i never think about the outside world anymore. never, ever. i don't dream about the outside world. i don't read about the outside world. i'm 100% prison. i'm 100%, this is my life. prison is my life. and this is all i've got. and that's all i think about. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw," a prolific prison killer reflects on his crimes on the inside. >> i stabbed him 36 times. i...
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bob bennett thinks the u.s. attorney should stop his investigation. bruce johnson talked to him. >> you all have questions about this continuing investigation, talk to bob bennett. >> d.c. mayor, vincent gray, surrounded by cameras in southeast today, he refuses to confirm that he turned down a felony plea deal from federal prosecutors who are investigating the illegal campaign contributions from convicted businessman, jeffrey thompson. and this is mayor gray's lawyer. in an interview with wusa9 back in march -- >> i think based on the merits, he should not be charged. i think the u.s. attorney should walk away. >> by phone today, robert bennett told wusa9 that after looking at all the evidence in this case, u.s. attorney, ron, should not go forward. bennett added that if the mayor is charged, they are prepared to fight for his vindication. >> our information is don't expect an indictment from the u.s. attorney in the next few days, but the question remains, if the u.s. attorney is determined to indict the mayor, will he do it now or wait until mayor
bob bennett thinks the u.s. attorney should stop his investigation. bruce johnson talked to him. >> you all have questions about this continuing investigation, talk to bob bennett. >> d.c. mayor, vincent gray, surrounded by cameras in southeast today, he refuses to confirm that he turned down a felony plea deal from federal prosecutors who are investigating the illegal campaign contributions from convicted businessman, jeffrey thompson. and this is mayor gray's lawyer. in an...
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she can't outrun the long arm of officer bennett. still, she's not going down without a fight.tle energy she's got left. >> it was so tired that there was nothing behind the bite and i had gloves on and everything. >> bennett is not sure if the dog has any injuries, so he lifts the pup carefully, doing his best to calm it. a full veterinary exam later reveals that the dog is fine. the other dog, a chihauhau mix, is also retrieved safe and sound. it's not the first time officer bennett has done this, nor will it be the last. >> i've chased dogs before on the highway. every highway patrolman has. in fact, it happened to me today on my way to work. >> but this "caught on camera" rescue will always stand out because of owner, lindsey's, grateful response. >> just getting them back in my arms was all that mattered. they saved my children, you know? it's the greatest thing. >> it felt pretty good because people love animals and it was nice to save them. >> sometimes with just a little extra effort, even a very bad day can have a very happy ending. >>> caught on camera, a hard day's w
she can't outrun the long arm of officer bennett. still, she's not going down without a fight.tle energy she's got left. >> it was so tired that there was nothing behind the bite and i had gloves on and everything. >> bennett is not sure if the dog has any injuries, so he lifts the pup carefully, doing his best to calm it. a full veterinary exam later reveals that the dog is fine. the other dog, a chihauhau mix, is also retrieved safe and sound. it's not the first time officer...
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bennett and washington both got in there. that would have been a heck of an effort, but cook had to get rid of the football because of that defensive line aprying the pressure again. you look at connor cook, he's put up some numbers. he's actually at 276. it doesn't feel like that typical connor cook night when you look at tony lippett, who has four catches for 48 yards. they targeted him nine times, he only has four catches. >> chris: dave is watching the replay that steve newman is looking at next door. dave, what do you say? >> i think it's going to stand incomplete. the bottom of the ball hits the ground. you can see the ball move a little. there's certainly in my opinion not enough evidence to reverse it to an interception. i think it's going to stand at the very least. >> chris: ohio state see guys who have great ball skills. they can track the ball and when they get their hands on it, despite apple's easy drop before, they usually make the pick. >> referee: after further review, the ruling on the field stands. incomple
bennett and washington both got in there. that would have been a heck of an effort, but cook had to get rid of the football because of that defensive line aprying the pressure again. you look at connor cook, he's put up some numbers. he's actually at 276. it doesn't feel like that typical connor cook night when you look at tony lippett, who has four catches for 48 yards. they targeted him nine times, he only has four catches. >> chris: dave is watching the replay that steve newman is...
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brian bennett. this is in the "l.a. times." shot of the many immigration protests in and around town. you have a quotation from the speaker of the house, john boehner, last week. "we are going to fight the president tooth and nail if he continues down this path. this is the wrong way to govern." they are also talking about suing the administration. how would that work and could it be successful? guest: congress has discussed suing the president before and the suits haven't gone anywhere. they have trouble figuring out exactly what standing congress has to sue the president. it tends to be more about theater and public relations, these threats to sue. the budget discussions, on the other hand, is a real immediate power that the congress has. right now republicans are talking about, look, if obama goes forward with these immigration actions, we have the power of the purse and we can cut off funding to these programs, agencies that run this, or try to cut off funding to the entire government and shut i
brian bennett. this is in the "l.a. times." shot of the many immigration protests in and around town. you have a quotation from the speaker of the house, john boehner, last week. "we are going to fight the president tooth and nail if he continues down this path. this is the wrong way to govern." they are also talking about suing the administration. how would that work and could it be successful? guest: congress has discussed suing the president before and the suits haven't...
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bennett and washington both got in there. that would have been a heck of an effort, but cook had to get rid of the football because of that defensive line aprying the pressure again. you look at connor cook, he's put up some numbers. he's actually at 276. it doesn't feel like that typical connor cook night when you look at tony lippett, who has four catches for 48 yards. they targeted him nine times, he only has four catches. >> chris: dave is watching the replay that steve newman is looking at next door. dave, what do you say? >> i think it's going to stand incomplete. the bottom of the ball hits the ground. you can see the ball move a little. there's certainly in my opinion not enough evidence to reverse it to an interception. i think it's going to stand at the very least. >> chris: ohio state see guys who have great ball skills. they can track the ball and when they get their hands on it, despite apple's easy drop before, they usually make the pick. >> referee: after further review, the ruling on the field stands. incomple
bennett and washington both got in there. that would have been a heck of an effort, but cook had to get rid of the football because of that defensive line aprying the pressure again. you look at connor cook, he's put up some numbers. he's actually at 276. it doesn't feel like that typical connor cook night when you look at tony lippett, who has four catches for 48 yards. they targeted him nine times, he only has four catches. >> chris: dave is watching the replay that steve newman is...
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brian bennett. this is in the "l.a. times." shot of the many immigration protests in and around town. you have a quotation from the speaker of the house, john boehner, last week. "we are going to fight the president to thumbnail if he continues down this path. this is the wrong way to govern." they are also talking about suing the administration. how would that work and couldn't be successful you have to -- could it be successful" discussedgress has suing the president before and the suits haven't gone anywhere. they have trouble figuring out exactly what standing congress has to sue the president. it tends to be more about theater and public relations, these threats to sue. the budget discussions, on the other hand, is a real immediate power that the congress has. right now republicans are talking about, look, if obama goes forward with these immigration actions, we have the power of the purse and we can cut off funding to these thisams, agencies that run , or try to cut off funding to the entire g
brian bennett. this is in the "l.a. times." shot of the many immigration protests in and around town. you have a quotation from the speaker of the house, john boehner, last week. "we are going to fight the president to thumbnail if he continues down this path. this is the wrong way to govern." they are also talking about suing the administration. how would that work and couldn't be successful you have to -- could it be successful" discussedgress has suing the president...
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. >> bennett miller: to be totally honest with you, right after our first lunch, something inside of me just clicked. you know, the coin dropped and i thought, "oh, i could see that. i want that." >> kroft: what happened at the lunch? what did he do during the lunch? what did he say during the lunch that made you think that he was right? >> miller: deadly serious. deadly, deadly serious. somebody who had read the script and had done some research. and part of it is a commitment, knowing that you're both feet in. and that it might not necessarily be easy, but that, "i get it. and whatever it takes."
. >> bennett miller: to be totally honest with you, right after our first lunch, something inside of me just clicked. you know, the coin dropped and i thought, "oh, i could see that. i want that." >> kroft: what happened at the lunch? what did he do during the lunch? what did he say during the lunch that made you think that he was right? >> miller: deadly serious. deadly, deadly serious. somebody who had read the script and had done some research. and part of it is a...
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one, i mean it, bennett. don't make me come over there. two, bennett!ll, you called my bluff, bennett. i literally had no clue what i was going to do when i hit three. so congratulations, you may now continue torturing your sister. [ light laughter ] well played, bennett. well played. [ applause ] 23,793, the number of season ticket holders the yankees have. two, the number of season ticket holders at "late night with seth meyers." [ cheers ] [ cheers and applause ] [ chanting ] >> here we go meyers, here we go! here we go, meyers, here we go! meyers! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: thank you guys, thank you. 2023, the year that driverless cars will be available according to tesla motors. also 2023, the year of the dead pedestrians. >> you killed 'em there, buddy! >> maybe you could win a bet with a nice good joke. >> you got it, kid. you got this kid, you got it. here we go, here we go! >> seth: and finally 17, the age of twins in new york who met an 85-year-old man on a dating website, tied him to a coffee table for 20 hours and robbed him. 7:00, the
one, i mean it, bennett. don't make me come over there. two, bennett!ll, you called my bluff, bennett. i literally had no clue what i was going to do when i hit three. so congratulations, you may now continue torturing your sister. [ light laughter ] well played, bennett. well played. [ applause ] 23,793, the number of season ticket holders the yankees have. two, the number of season ticket holders at "late night with seth meyers." [ cheers ] [ cheers and applause ] [ chanting ]...
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why is natally bennett a big threat to the coalition. >> net alley bennett is an extremist. the leaders of the settlers. his party is more extreme than he, himself. he is a charismatic guys, speaks good english, has some kind of high tech career in his past, so he can talk to broader audiences, rather than only the settlers, the orthodox settlers. he seems to be this kind of modern israeli right winger. modern israeli nationalist. he has military career in an elite unit in the army, which gives him a lot of credit, and he might become the next thing in israel, because in any case, binyamin netanyahu's terms seems to be quite as related and less and less popular. >> what do you think will be happening politically. will we see dramatic changes in the coalition, eminent elections, perhaps? >> it's hard to tell right now. it's not in the interests of no one in this government to go tore elections - three or 2.5 years before the term, but things may get out of control. right now the coalition is very unstable, and there is very little solidarity between the confidence of this coa
why is natally bennett a big threat to the coalition. >> net alley bennett is an extremist. the leaders of the settlers. his party is more extreme than he, himself. he is a charismatic guys, speaks good english, has some kind of high tech career in his past, so he can talk to broader audiences, rather than only the settlers, the orthodox settlers. he seems to be this kind of modern israeli right winger. modern israeli nationalist. he has military career in an elite unit in the army, which...
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bennett doesn't live in texas. she works and lives in the d.c. area. bennett's office is located in an up scale shopping district of chevy chase right across the street from the mazza gallerie and niemann marcus. when we tried, no one wanted to talk to us. she's the ceo of bennett group financial and knows a lot about money. appearing on tv, radio and the internet. and she's tackled fashion designing high end denim as profiled in this vogue tv clip. court documents state for the first five years she paid in full a half a million dollars each year but then the payments started dropping off. surae chinn, wusa9. >> wow. an attorney representing the team says the cowboys organization views these types of lawsuits as a last resort. we're not chasing mom and pop companies. unbelievable. that's a staggering amount of money for the cowboys and you live in the washington, d.c. area. >> you have to fly there and it's a 20-year lease. >>> here's another look at the question of the morning. a lot cheaper for you to play. a survey of nutritionists found three thing
bennett doesn't live in texas. she works and lives in the d.c. area. bennett's office is located in an up scale shopping district of chevy chase right across the street from the mazza gallerie and niemann marcus. when we tried, no one wanted to talk to us. she's the ceo of bennett group financial and knows a lot about money. appearing on tv, radio and the internet. and she's tackled fashion designing high end denim as profiled in this vogue tv clip. court documents state for the first five...
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>>jacqueline bennett there rain totals kept adding up and aiding up. we saw showers of the afternoon. let's look at the numbers which definitely favor the north bay. south of the golden gate numbers were deftly much less. generally about two tenths of an inch of rain in oakland area. the more impressive totals are in the north bay with nearly an inch of rain. caster valley also had about three-quarters of an inch of rain. sandra fell in oakland hills had about half an inch of rain. live now to golden gate bridge shows wet pavement but the rain is tapered off. even in the sierras the rain has tapered off but we do have more on the way. we will have them on future cash with what to expect coming up. >>pam moore a deadly crash in pleasant hill tonight. all lanes on the monument boulevard off ramp from northbound interstate- 680. have now reopened. the california highway patrol says, a ford escape and an alero. collided on the freeway. the impact caused both the cars to land on the offramp. the man who was driving the alero died, and two other people were
>>jacqueline bennett there rain totals kept adding up and aiding up. we saw showers of the afternoon. let's look at the numbers which definitely favor the north bay. south of the golden gate numbers were deftly much less. generally about two tenths of an inch of rain in oakland area. the more impressive totals are in the north bay with nearly an inch of rain. caster valley also had about three-quarters of an inch of rain. sandra fell in oakland hills had about half an inch of rain. live...
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that's bennett again. marcus maye missed defending the play. coach boom is back. >> gary: wrap them up. we don't need those hits. those highlight lites that look good. all of the coaches are telling their players, wrap up. we don't need the big collision hits. >> verne: good coverage by hargreaves. tipped and incomplete. >> gary: perfect coverage. hargreaves is anticipated it. i don't want the deep ball. mitchell has no chance to catch that ball. >> verne: gorman came over just in case. 1:41 to go. >> gary: will doesn't want a targeting call against one of his dbs. he is telling them wrap it up. on the other sideline for georgia, they have their work cut out for them the rest of the season. >> vern >> verne: towns number 9 makes his catch. >> gary: they have the tiebreaker against missouri. >> verne: right. >> gary: but they will have to beat auburn. that'soo going to be tough. they get them at home. >> verne: they go to kentucky next week. >> [very loud crowd noise]. >> verne: mason caught and dropped. cummings number 55. and, so, with florida
that's bennett again. marcus maye missed defending the play. coach boom is back. >> gary: wrap them up. we don't need those hits. those highlight lites that look good. all of the coaches are telling their players, wrap up. we don't need the big collision hits. >> verne: good coverage by hargreaves. tipped and incomplete. >> gary: perfect coverage. hargreaves is anticipated it. i don't want the deep ball. mitchell has no chance to catch that ball. >> verne: gorman came...
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our guest is brian bennett of the "l.a. times." he will be with us for about 35, maybe 37 more minutes. we are about this potential executive action, which could .ome as early as this week mr. bennett, how long is the president been considering executive action, and what brought them to this point? how much work and study brought them to the point where they might do this now? guest: the president started talking about this earlier this year and the president was under a lot of pressure from groups you have been looking at the record of deportations under his presidency and felt like he hadn't done enough to protect families and keep families together. he was getting a lot of of pressure from within the democratic party to take some action. when the senate immigration bill was not taken up in a house, the president was under pressure to do what he could on his own. and he asked is that his new head of homeland security -- he asked his new head of the department of homeland security, jeh johnson, and what changes could be made to ma
our guest is brian bennett of the "l.a. times." he will be with us for about 35, maybe 37 more minutes. we are about this potential executive action, which could .ome as early as this week mr. bennett, how long is the president been considering executive action, and what brought them to this point? how much work and study brought them to the point where they might do this now? guest: the president started talking about this earlier this year and the president was under a lot of...
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sean bennett reports from today's ceremony in roseville. >> reporter: a lot of heavy hearts showed up here at this church in roseville to pay their respects for the fallen placer county sheriff's detective michael davis, jr. a small procession did leave the chapel on vernon street in downtown roseville making it to the west side of town here where it was streets that had people lining them show their support. firefighters draping flags on their fire trucks over freeway passes. police officers lining the streets. all to pay their respects for this fallen detective who died in the line of duty a couple of weeks ago. here's reaction from the placer county sheriff's department. >> um, it's shocking to me, it's amazing because we have never had this happen in our career at the sheriff's office. we have never lost of our own. to see the outpouring, we had no idea people want to support us in the smallest ways, coffee, fundraisers, people in the united states -- one man $10,000 directly to the family. it's so heartening at the sheriff's office. we can't believe it. >> reporter: detective dav
sean bennett reports from today's ceremony in roseville. >> reporter: a lot of heavy hearts showed up here at this church in roseville to pay their respects for the fallen placer county sheriff's detective michael davis, jr. a small procession did leave the chapel on vernon street in downtown roseville making it to the west side of town here where it was streets that had people lining them show their support. firefighters draping flags on their fire trucks over freeway passes. police...
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michael bennett won an estimated 80% of latinos.ory gardner by our exit polls, i take this with a grain of salt, won half. so the difference was just incredible in term, of cutting the lead with those two groups. >> that's certainly the case. we appreciate that. finally, we head to perry bacon, our friend in kentucky today. mitch mcconnell now seems poised to be the next majority leader after 30 years in the senate. finally, he gets his turn. where do we go from here? acknowledging we'll hear from him in just a couple hours. >> the big thing to watch for is today. he's going to speak and he laid out a little bit last night in term, of his victory speech, he talked about how he wanted to work with the president on issues where they could work together. i think today i'm going to be watching for what are those issues? is it energy, is it taxes? where does he see potential common ground with the president? he knows he's speaking an hour before the president speaks. it will be curious to see how he frames his language, how he wants obam
michael bennett won an estimated 80% of latinos.ory gardner by our exit polls, i take this with a grain of salt, won half. so the difference was just incredible in term, of cutting the lead with those two groups. >> that's certainly the case. we appreciate that. finally, we head to perry bacon, our friend in kentucky today. mitch mcconnell now seems poised to be the next majority leader after 30 years in the senate. finally, he gets his turn. where do we go from here? acknowledging we'll...
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. >> alex bennett is serving time for kidnapping, murder, and armed robbery.s been behind bars 33 of his 54 years. bennett got transferred to ksp from another prison after killing his cellmate. >> i took a knife, and i stabbed him with it three or four times, until he was dead. and then i butchered him. honest to god. i cut him up into little pieces, because i was trying to make a point, you know. >> alex bennett is -- is a very intense inmate, and we know that all of our inmates could be capable of committing an act like that. >> i want to live in a cell, and i want to live in a cell by myself, and if i have to do that in segregation, i don't have a problem with that, but i'm not going to live with child molesters. i'm not going to live with punks. i'm not going to live with rats. i'm not going to live with that kind of people, because i don't have to. i have a choice, because i have nothing to lose. >> chose to fight. i stabbed him. piped him. knocked him out. this is known all over kentucky. this is what i did. in 1977, february the 18th, i was sent here to
. >> alex bennett is serving time for kidnapping, murder, and armed robbery.s been behind bars 33 of his 54 years. bennett got transferred to ksp from another prison after killing his cellmate. >> i took a knife, and i stabbed him with it three or four times, until he was dead. and then i butchered him. honest to god. i cut him up into little pieces, because i was trying to make a point, you know. >> alex bennett is -- is a very intense inmate, and we know that all of our...
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bob bennett was out of town and did not return nbc 4's phone call. sources tell news4 that gray has burned possible plea bargain talks, and ronald machin has begun winding up the case by reinterviewing mor a half dozen witnesses. they all have pleaded guilty and could testify against gray. sources tell witnesses including close friends of gray could provide damaging testimony against the mayor if he is indicted and goes to trial. last march, businessman jeffrey thompson pleaded guilty to financing the $668,000 shadow campaign for gra prosecutors said in court, gray knew about it. gray told news4 back then, it was all lies. >> i maintain these are lies. these are absolute lies, tom. >> repor today gray was brushing aside reporters. >> come on, man. no plea deal, will gray be indicted and go to trial? if so, when. prosecutors say their investigation is continuing. doreen, he only has six more weeks in office, so a lot of speculation about will there be a charge if there is a charge before he leaves office. we are told it's still possible. >> all right.
bob bennett was out of town and did not return nbc 4's phone call. sources tell news4 that gray has burned possible plea bargain talks, and ronald machin has begun winding up the case by reinterviewing mor a half dozen witnesses. they all have pleaded guilty and could testify against gray. sources tell witnesses including close friends of gray could provide damaging testimony against the mayor if he is indicted and goes to trial. last march, businessman jeffrey thompson pleaded guilty to...
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attorney should walk away. >> reporter: by phone today, robert bennett told wusa 9 that after lookingall the evidence in this case u.s. attorneys should not forward. he added if the mayor is charged, they are prepared to fight. >> as the next mayor of the district of columbia. >> reporter: it's a four-year investigation that has seen other operatives in the grey campaign accept guilty pleas for their cooperation and lighter sentences. grey has steadfastly denied any wrongdoing and called his chief accusers jeff thompson a liar. our information is don't expect an indictment from the u.s. attorney in the next few days, but the question remains, if the
attorney should walk away. >> reporter: by phone today, robert bennett told wusa 9 that after lookingall the evidence in this case u.s. attorneys should not forward. he added if the mayor is charged, they are prepared to fight. >> as the next mayor of the district of columbia. >> reporter: it's a four-year investigation that has seen other operatives in the grey campaign accept guilty pleas for their cooperation and lighter sentences. grey has steadfastly denied any wrongdoing...
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bob bennett. >> did you turn down a deal, sir? >> if you want to talk about -- if you want to talk about this continuing investigation, which has gone on for almost four years, talk to bob bennett, my attorney. bob bennett, his lawyer since the probe began three years ago, was out of town and did not return nbc's phone call. sources tell news4 that gray has spurned possible plea bargain talks and they say u.s. attorney ronald machin has reinterviewed more than a half dozen witnesses. they all have pleaded guilty in the probe and could testify against gray. last march, businessman jeffrey thompson pleaded guilty to financing the $668,000 shadow campaign for gray. prosecutors said in court, gray knew about it. gray told news4 back then, it was all lies. >> these are lies. >> reporter: but today gray was brushing aside reporters. >> come on, man! come on, please! please. please, please, please. >> reporter: a spokesman declined comment, but said the investigation is continuing. and jim, one of the big questions is, if they don't do a
bob bennett. >> did you turn down a deal, sir? >> if you want to talk about -- if you want to talk about this continuing investigation, which has gone on for almost four years, talk to bob bennett, my attorney. bob bennett, his lawyer since the probe began three years ago, was out of town and did not return nbc's phone call. sources tell news4 that gray has spurned possible plea bargain talks and they say u.s. attorney ronald machin has reinterviewed more than a half dozen...
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bennett wrote a letter to the general of his state to describe the work his board is doing. it's a very colorful letter, i'll give you a little bit of it. he said, we are having a good time. we will give the army a good purge and a healthy puke of copperheads. they're to be kicked out. he underlined purge and puke. once this, quote, of weeding out the internal scoundrels will the army be purified. work like that done by bennett's board was actually accomplished in the union armies throughout the nation. dozens of army officers were dismissed by saying bad things about lincoln or the emancipation or about soldiers. i'll give you a few examples. here are charles j. whiting and major howler. whiting was in the 7th calvary, and he was dismissed for saying that lincoln's emancipation policy was dividing the north and uniting the south. he also says lincoln's suspension of the writ of habeas corpus was unconstitutional and was dismissed. howler went a little bit further. they were having a party at some point, and howler proposed a toast. he said, here's to separate union and conf
bennett wrote a letter to the general of his state to describe the work his board is doing. it's a very colorful letter, i'll give you a little bit of it. he said, we are having a good time. we will give the army a good purge and a healthy puke of copperheads. they're to be kicked out. he underlined purge and puke. once this, quote, of weeding out the internal scoundrels will the army be purified. work like that done by bennett's board was actually accomplished in the union armies throughout...
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alan bennett. all of the great people. rob marshall.ate to have worked with so many brilliant people. >> what was it that you did that got trashed? >> i wrote a sex show that wasn't very good. i was in a movie that perform so badly, when i tell you the title you will understand why it didn't work. "the lesbian vampire killers." it was such a bad film. really bad. [laughter] there is a strange thing that happens in those first flushes of success. for me, personally, i always think to many things, this is going to end tomorrow. at some point someone is going to pick up the phone and say we've made a huge mistake. we meant the other guy. i'm so sorry. what you do at the start of your career, when that first flash of success happens, you go really? me? you are like a kid in a sweet shop. >> you go a bit crazy. >> i hope i have learned that. the tv series i wrote, which plays on hulu, it took me 2.5 years to write it. >> one of the most excess full things on hulu. >> it has done well. the harder you work, the luckier you will get is my exper
alan bennett. all of the great people. rob marshall.ate to have worked with so many brilliant people. >> what was it that you did that got trashed? >> i wrote a sex show that wasn't very good. i was in a movie that perform so badly, when i tell you the title you will understand why it didn't work. "the lesbian vampire killers." it was such a bad film. really bad. [laughter] there is a strange thing that happens in those first flushes of success. for me, personally, i...
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>> grant:rain clouds moving into the bay area ,,, kron four meteorologist jaqueline bennett tracking the storm >>whoosh >> grant:pedestrians get the green light to walk every which way. >>is that safe? >> grant:the scramble comes to walnut creek >>music >>whoosh >> grant:apple'ss latest operating system. tech reporter gabe slate explains what it does and why you might need it. >>whoosh >>pull over at the stoplight >>taligaters, speeders. and just plain bad drivers >>you didn't stop at that stop sign either, >> grant:people behaving badly behind the wheel. the target of a new chp crackdown this is a full hour of your choice for prime time news. >> pam: developing news this evening at eight. >> pam: all southbound lanes of highway- 680. northeast of martinez. have reopened following a deadly accident. >> pam: it happened shortly after 5 o'clock. near arthur road. officials are still investigating the cause of the accident. >> pam: grant lodes is here now with a look at the traffic. >> grant:this was right near highway four. >> grant:right now. the chp says five or six cars were involve
>> grant:rain clouds moving into the bay area ,,, kron four meteorologist jaqueline bennett tracking the storm >>whoosh >> grant:pedestrians get the green light to walk every which way. >>is that safe? >> grant:the scramble comes to walnut creek >>music >>whoosh >> grant:apple'ss latest operating system. tech reporter gabe slate explains what it does and why you might need it. >>whoosh >>pull over at the stoplight >>taligaters,...
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was going to be beat by what's his name, the tea party guy and it turns out bennett won, so i don'tnow about colorado, it's a strange thing. but i put it 50/50. >>a guy you're talking about is ken buck and he was going to run for senator against cory gardner, and buck ended up running for -- >> if home team matters at all, this is the gop's home year, home team, seven of these contested states right here were won by mitt romney in the 2012 election, see keep an eye on -- >> bob's point is that in 2016, the opposite is true for republicans. you have incumbent republicans that are going to have do defend themselves in states that obama won. >> okay, so how big is tomorrow? it depends on who you ask. here are mitt romney and barack obama on the importance of the 2014 midterm elections. here's mr. romney. >> this is really the last chance for america to pass judgment on the obama administration. and not his policies, and the president himself said he's not on the ballot, but his policies are, that includes hesitancy and weakness abroad, that has led to a certain degree to the rise of is
was going to be beat by what's his name, the tea party guy and it turns out bennett won, so i don'tnow about colorado, it's a strange thing. but i put it 50/50. >>a guy you're talking about is ken buck and he was going to run for senator against cory gardner, and buck ended up running for -- >> if home team matters at all, this is the gop's home year, home team, seven of these contested states right here were won by mitt romney in the 2012 election, see keep an eye on -- >>...
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tony bennett and eighth ranked virginia taking on rutgers. greg lewis gets the bucket and one.gers up by one at halftime. in the second half the cats start to show muscle. anthony gill down low. later in the half the wahoos come up with the steal here. justin anderson. he is going to finish with the flush. virginia goes on to beat rutgers, 45-26. taking on up defeated seat onhall. isaiah white head with the three ball here. seaten hall is on top. sterling gibbs trying to run out the clock. gw gets the ball. five seconds later, seat onhall misses a free-throw. that is the game. seton hall beats the colonials 58-54 >>> let's move on to college football. senior day for maryland. brown playing his final game for the terps. he led the terps to seven bowl games in ten seasons as head coach. up 2 1-10 after a rutgers turnover. ross, 40 run yard here. maryland is up 28-10. terps on the move again. brown throwing this to long for the score. maryland up 35-10, but rutgers isn't ready to go home just yet. they have it down to a touchdown. nova to patton for the score. the scarlet knights
tony bennett and eighth ranked virginia taking on rutgers. greg lewis gets the bucket and one.gers up by one at halftime. in the second half the cats start to show muscle. anthony gill down low. later in the half the wahoos come up with the steal here. justin anderson. he is going to finish with the flush. virginia goes on to beat rutgers, 45-26. taking on up defeated seat onhall. isaiah white head with the three ball here. seaten hall is on top. sterling gibbs trying to run out the clock. gw...
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the man is laurent bennett.et's watch. >> i am not nor ever have been in favor of bringing about in any way the social inequality of the black races. who said that? abraham lincoln. charleston, illinois, 2:00 in the afternoon. he said, i am not nor i ever have been in favor of making es, not tonegro intermarry with white people. there is a physical difference between the white and black races which i believe will forever forbid the two races living together in social equality. lincoln was a racist. a major-league racist. >> a major-league racist. about abrahamng lincoln in 1858. he is talking about a man who said those things quite intentionally because the newspaper editors who supported him thought that he was being portrayed as a radical abolitionist. when he got to charleston in central illinois, he had a major opportunity to save his campaign by saying he wanted only to prevent the extension of slavery into the west, but he didn't favor integration. to not look at where lincoln was in 1858 but look where he
the man is laurent bennett.et's watch. >> i am not nor ever have been in favor of bringing about in any way the social inequality of the black races. who said that? abraham lincoln. charleston, illinois, 2:00 in the afternoon. he said, i am not nor i ever have been in favor of making es, not tonegro intermarry with white people. there is a physical difference between the white and black races which i believe will forever forbid the two races living together in social equality. lincoln was...
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. >> jimmy: i got to say, "foxcatcher," directed by bennett miller.y: such a great movie. i didn't know that it was a a real story. i didn't know anything about it at all. >> yeah. >> jimmy: just a rich guy wants to coach the olympics wrestling team? >> basically, yeah. >> jimmy: and so he pays and the olympics go, okay. and this is -- this guy, but he is like a wacko. >> yes. >> jimmy: i mean, you got to see, steve carell is insane. >> yeah. >> jimmy: he's amazing. >> completely transforms himself. >> jimmy: channing tatum, amazing. >> incredible. >> jimmy: and you, i have to say i, just -- >> crap. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you were so good. and honestly they were great, they were both amazing performers. but you, i go, oh my god. i've never seen you -- i mean, you are such great actor but i have never seen you better. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i really thought you were great. >> oh, he -- his arm is literally the size of my torso. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he is the hulk. when you transform into the hulk, you become -- >> i play the hulk in a movie, and he
. >> jimmy: i got to say, "foxcatcher," directed by bennett miller.y: such a great movie. i didn't know that it was a a real story. i didn't know anything about it at all. >> yeah. >> jimmy: just a rich guy wants to coach the olympics wrestling team? >> basically, yeah. >> jimmy: and so he pays and the olympics go, okay. and this is -- this guy, but he is like a wacko. >> yes. >> jimmy: i mean, you got to see, steve carell is insane. >>...
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friend of the show, jeff bennett, stay tuned. get to the terminal across town. are all the green lights you? no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world predictable. thrillingly predictable. (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. ♪ ♪ liz: japanese airbag manufacturer takata taking extremely tough questions today, testifying before the senate committee that's investigating millions of potentially defective airbags that have been linked to at least five deaths. takata's global quality chief, seen here, apologizing to the victims of faulty ai
friend of the show, jeff bennett, stay tuned. get to the terminal across town. are all the green lights you? no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world predictable. thrillingly predictable. (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got...
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bennett will be a free agent. he had a 4.9era. >> and mason is looking for his first win.ason's self-confidence is not through the roof these days. >> you can't feel good about yourself until you have that kind of success. once you get the first one they are going to keep coming. you know, you stay positive and keep working hard. >> media day at st. joe's. the hawks lost three starters. look at deandrea bemrey. >> i was not prepared. i thought you were going to ask me about nick foles. that is what philadelphia talks about. >> i am curious what he would have said. >> he has a lot to say. "jimmy kimmel live" followed by "nightline." and gina rodriguez each music from fallout boys. >> now for the entire "action news" team, i am jim gardner. good night.
bennett will be a free agent. he had a 4.9era. >> and mason is looking for his first win.ason's self-confidence is not through the roof these days. >> you can't feel good about yourself until you have that kind of success. once you get the first one they are going to keep coming. you know, you stay positive and keep working hard. >> media day at st. joe's. the hawks lost three starters. look at deandrea bemrey. >> i was not prepared. i thought you were going to ask me...
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he was shot by bennett, who says he didn't do it. >> he did get up and say he prayed for my family and his family was speaking very highly of him but i wish they were there when he was there that day when he decided to pull the trigger and kill my son. >> he got life plus 30 years. he likely will never live a day outside prison. he is also facing another trial for a separate shooting and robbery. >> we're staying on top of breaking reports of two shoot g shootings downtown at the verizon center. after filling out their hogan iquestionaire, aight. hogan was awarded an a- from the nra. but now he refuses to release his responses. the nra opposes comprehensive background checks. they want to weaken maryland's gun safety laws. even support letting suspects on the fbi terror watch list buy guns. on gun safety and terror, the nra is wrong. hogan gets an a- from the nra. on protecting maryland, we just can't trust him. she did as a legislator, doors, hoping yobarbara comstocke. pushed bills benefiting her special interest client, then failed to disclose she was paid thousands by that same cli
he was shot by bennett, who says he didn't do it. >> he did get up and say he prayed for my family and his family was speaking very highly of him but i wish they were there when he was there that day when he decided to pull the trigger and kill my son. >> he got life plus 30 years. he likely will never live a day outside prison. he is also facing another trial for a separate shooting and robbery. >> we're staying on top of breaking reports of two shoot g shootings downtown at...
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. >> eminem, the black keys, no tony bennett, no frank sinatra.e acts are so hot right now but there are still many young veterans going in and out of our current wars and as i talked to two veterans, one being in the service for 25 years, they said this is the music theyisten to go into battle to get the adrenaline going. >> to make you feel like you're invincible. >> better here then there. >> absolutely. >> metallica did take the cake. >> did it feel like it was going to rip your face off. >> a little bit but that's a good thing. >> it's been a beautiful night, lovely day, lovely evening and great way to celebrate veterans day and honor these people. >> we're glad everything went so well. thank you wendy. >> down there in short sleeves. >> exactly. >> and all those people got there early to enjoy the warm unshine while they waited for the concert to start kbl exactly. >>> fast forward for a couple days and we will be in coats for a while. talk about a pattern shift. we will get into air that we haven't felt since mid-march. in fact will feel li
. >> eminem, the black keys, no tony bennett, no frank sinatra.e acts are so hot right now but there are still many young veterans going in and out of our current wars and as i talked to two veterans, one being in the service for 25 years, they said this is the music theyisten to go into battle to get the adrenaline going. >> to make you feel like you're invincible. >> better here then there. >> absolutely. >> metallica did take the cake. >> did it feel like...