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sheriff sheldon told bob jones that they have a tentative i.d. on the richland county victim, but they are waiting to hear that identification. you can see that they are a group of investigators who are working here behind the home. no other information is being released. megan hickey will have the latest coming up from this location in a few minutes. we'll send things back to you. >> thank you, john. >>> also developing at this hour, a nationwide search for a 15-year-old girl who was the found safe. we are going to start with kristin volk. kristin that, father is in cust -- kristin, that father was in custody tonight? >> reporter: he is danita. as he walked out of the back door of the police department just a bit ago surrounded by police officers. now police tell me that they have arrested that ravenna man after a high-speed chase in his truck this afternoon. his daughter is inside. get this, we are told that he where are you going, bill? >> it doesn't matter. >> reporter: where were you taking your daughter? >> nowhere. i wasn't taking her anyw
sheriff sheldon told bob jones that they have a tentative i.d. on the richland county victim, but they are waiting to hear that identification. you can see that they are a group of investigators who are working here behind the home. no other information is being released. megan hickey will have the latest coming up from this location in a few minutes. we'll send things back to you. >> thank you, john. >>> also developing at this hour, a nationwide search for a 15-year-old girl...
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bob jones facing? >> reporter: for now, john- michael gray faces a charge of abduction. the prosecutor is expected the file or charges tomorrow afternoon including aggravated murder. the case is shocked many people in ashland including the nonprofit that owns the house were to the victims were found. ashland county sources tell me this is the face of the serial vacant house on covert court, old by a ministry that helps the homeless. >> we had no clue.>> reporter: wilkerson told me the house and been vacant since march.>> how do you not know somebody is living there?>> those houses were locked in with the road utilities. one was renovated. >> reporter: tuesday, held against her will. the bodies of to have other women were discovered including stacy stanley who had been missing since last thursday. it's a stunning story to laundromat custard numbers -- customers and workers. >> people and drones are crazy.>> to think the man that did that was, i believe he was right there also in the other house. >> reporter: sources say gray told police where to find a third woman who was
bob jones facing? >> reporter: for now, john- michael gray faces a charge of abduction. the prosecutor is expected the file or charges tomorrow afternoon including aggravated murder. the case is shocked many people in ashland including the nonprofit that owns the house were to the victims were found. ashland county sources tell me this is the face of the serial vacant house on covert court, old by a ministry that helps the homeless. >> we had no clue.>> reporter: wilkerson...
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bob jones broke the news that 4:00, he is live with more. >> reporter: we could sense all day long detectives were making major progress in this high profile case. and two hours ago we broke the news in fairfield county, south east of columbus, here's what we know so far, his name is dennis menefee jr., 46 years old from fort washington ohio, tonight he faces felony charges for rape and kidnapping, the key to the case was surveillance video from a business called sheer snacks which captured images of a gray ford f1 50 with school stickers on the window a she was approached by this man posing as a police officer, he told the girl her parents were looking for her and she was forced into the pickup driven a short distance, raped beaten and threatened before being released. police got dozens of tips but one came from someone who recognized the pickup and had knowledge of the man, warrants were issued and he was arrested today by the fairfield county sheriff's department, bci will be assisting with the search of th will be booked into the county jail when he is released from fairfield county. in t
bob jones broke the news that 4:00, he is live with more. >> reporter: we could sense all day long detectives were making major progress in this high profile case. and two hours ago we broke the news in fairfield county, south east of columbus, here's what we know so far, his name is dennis menefee jr., 46 years old from fort washington ohio, tonight he faces felony charges for rape and kidnapping, the key to the case was surveillance video from a business called sheer snacks which...
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our bob jones was there. it was a quick court hearing. court hearing the judge set shawn grate's bond at $1 million. he can not have any contact with the kidnapping victim. he was in the ashland county jail during the hearing which took place over skype. the other inside the home was 29-year-old elizabeth griffith last seen in august. the other victim was 43-year- old stacy stanley item prosecutor has not revealed how the two women were killed. grates lead them to another woman who was murdered and found in a wooded area in ashland. there is no i.d. on that victim yet. a fourth woman escaped the vacant house, prosecutors say sexually assaulted but escaped by calling 9-1-1 while the suspect was sleeping. this statement was released over twitter today. >> there is no reason for people in this county to live in fear. these women did not deserve what was done to them. their families want justice. i want justice. and i will not rest until i see justice is done. >> reporter: a court appointed attorney was assi today. he'll have another hearing
our bob jones was there. it was a quick court hearing. court hearing the judge set shawn grate's bond at $1 million. he can not have any contact with the kidnapping victim. he was in the ashland county jail during the hearing which took place over skype. the other inside the home was 29-year-old elizabeth griffith last seen in august. the other victim was 43-year- old stacy stanley item prosecutor has not revealed how the two women were killed. grates lead them to another woman who was murdered...
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bob jones is outside of the courtroom. bob, why the postponement? >> reporter: well, lee, we were not given an explanation for the reason for the delay, just prosecutors asked for a continuance and the judge granted it. so now shawn michael grate's hearing will take place at 3:00 p.m. tomorrow. grate was charged with two counts of murder and one count of kidnapping. prosecutors say grate killed two women, one who has not been identified. the kidnapping count is for the woman who called 911 and said, i have been abducted. she was rescued, but prosecutors say she was al another woman was found dead in richland county. no charges in that case yet. today at the ashland crime scene house, windows and doors were boarded up. we talked with one man who was a friend of stacey stanley and a woman who fears the other victim may be her friend. >> she was a wonderful woman. i mean, the world was brighter with her in it. it is going to be dimmer now. her back to help anybody in this world, and i cannot believe that this is happening to anybody. >> reporter: prose
bob jones is outside of the courtroom. bob, why the postponement? >> reporter: well, lee, we were not given an explanation for the reason for the delay, just prosecutors asked for a continuance and the judge granted it. so now shawn michael grate's hearing will take place at 3:00 p.m. tomorrow. grate was charged with two counts of murder and one count of kidnapping. prosecutors say grate killed two women, one who has not been identified. the kidnapping count is for the woman who called...
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bob jones explains why. >> reporter: a former akron police captain who is also a psychologist and a criminal justice professor teacs killers. the students signed up for the profiling serials killer class at the university of akron. they never imagined they would be analyzing a current case so close to home. >> taking this class, i mean definitely opened my eyes on what could happen and what could possibly happen anywhere. >> reporter: the fbi is now working with multiple law enforcement agencies to put together a profile on shawn grate who is charged with murdering two women and more. dr. mary meyers assigned students to profile him too, asking what they would focus on. >> definitely occupation, criminal history, criminal background. the people he contacted on a day-to-day basis. >> dr. meyers says that the fbi will want to review investigative notes and possibly interview the surviving victims. meyers thinks that agents will map out the movements over the years to see if he is connected >> there's a missing persons data base. people go missing. they'll look at where he's been, all the place
bob jones explains why. >> reporter: a former akron police captain who is also a psychologist and a criminal justice professor teacs killers. the students signed up for the profiling serials killer class at the university of akron. they never imagined they would be analyzing a current case so close to home. >> taking this class, i mean definitely opened my eyes on what could happen and what could possibly happen anywhere. >> reporter: the fbi is now working with multiple law...
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our bob jones has been following leads all day long and joins us live from the massillon police department. bob, i understand the little girl's description of her abductor's truck helped lead police to a suspect. >> reporter: well, frank that girl's description was spot on. on top of that, when surveillance pictures of the suspect's pickup were released someone recognized the truck, and massillon poce that stunned the massillon community. on the massillon police facebook page the post showing the suspect's gray pickup has been shared more than 16,000 times, the images of a black toolbox mounted in the back of the truck and skull stickers on a window were captured a couple of blocks from the crime scene. the chief tells me dozens of tips came in today. one of them led to 46-year-old kidnapping charges. >> a lot of calls made and e- mails and texts and all that kind of stuff. so we really appreciate all the efforts everybody is putting into it to get the information out. >> reporter: the nine-year-old girl was walking home from the library when the stranger said he was a cop and tricked her
our bob jones has been following leads all day long and joins us live from the massillon police department. bob, i understand the little girl's description of her abductor's truck helped lead police to a suspect. >> reporter: well, frank that girl's description was spot on. on top of that, when surveillance pictures of the suspect's pickup were released someone recognized the truck, and massillon poce that stunned the massillon community. on the massillon police facebook page the post...
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>> reporter: in mansfield bob jones news channel 5. >>> well today new details are emerging about how the state is in southwest ohio alone, federal prosecutors charged 96 people with heroin trafficking this year. northeast ohio has been hit hard by the drug epidemic, sure, but the impact is greater in cincinnati as well. hamilton county has seen more than 1,000 people treated for overdose this year and more than 174 in just the last month. >>> well tonight we have new information about the columbus officer who shot and killed a 13-year-old last week. the teenager was carrying gun, but it looked like a real gun. brian mason was the officer who fired the shots that killed tyrek king. they obtained a copy of the police record, showing that mason was involved in three other shootings. two didn't kill anyone. but in 2012, mason shot and killed a man who was holding someone else at gunpoint. officer mason was commended for saving a 13-year-old boy who tried to hang himself. mason and another officer performed cpr to save him. dramatic moments that four people smashed their way into a clevel
>> reporter: in mansfield bob jones news channel 5. >>> well today new details are emerging about how the state is in southwest ohio alone, federal prosecutors charged 96 people with heroin trafficking this year. northeast ohio has been hit hard by the drug epidemic, sure, but the impact is greater in cincinnati as well. hamilton county has seen more than 1,000 people treated for overdose this year and more than 174 in just the last month. >>> well tonight we have new...
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bob jones spoke exclusively with this woman this afternoon. bob, the marathon is this saturday, and she is going to be there. >> reporter: well, lee, we are at the starting line for the akron marathon, and she will be here, she says, to watch a friend. she's not quite ready to run it, but she will be here. 26.2 miles next spring in canton. and that welcome back an amazing accomplishment considering her terrifying ordeal. lacing up those running shoes and getting out there to run, slowly but surely she is determined to defy the odds and her doctor. >> people normally don't walk after the kind of breaks that i had. it just doesn't happen. he said, i don't know about running. i never believed him. i've overcome everything he december. she was out for a run on 619 and green when she was struck by a driver who then took off, leaving her on the side of the road. >> i just remembered the impact, like it just felt like the wind got knocked out of me. >> reporter: her right leg was broken in three places, and she suffered a life threatening injury. >> h
bob jones spoke exclusively with this woman this afternoon. bob, the marathon is this saturday, and she is going to be there. >> reporter: well, lee, we are at the starting line for the akron marathon, and she will be here, she says, to watch a friend. she's not quite ready to run it, but she will be here. 26.2 miles next spring in canton. and that welcome back an amazing accomplishment considering her terrifying ordeal. lacing up those running shoes and getting out there to run, slowly...
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bob jones is live outside the summit county sheriff's office. bob, a pasztor and his son took matters into -- a pastor and own hands? >> reporter: before he landed here, he was wrestled to the ground by a 60-year-old pastor. >> this is the actual door that they came through. >> reporter: pastor jerome parker came home with his son joshua to quite a shock. >> it is a very interesting unique situation to sate least. >> reporter: the front door was open, but things got really strange and scary when they looked in an upstairs bedroom. >> i looked down the floor man's foot behind the closet door, which is not quite closed. >> reporter: jerome the pastor in akron didn't have time to pray, just act. he grabbed the stranger from the closet and wrestled him to the ground. >> the young man put up a fight. you know, i detained him physically. >> reporter: jerome's son also a pastor dialed 911. >> do you know who this person please come quickly. >> reporter: they worked down together to help identify the suspect, 25-year-old joshua hawkins. just listen as th
bob jones is live outside the summit county sheriff's office. bob, a pasztor and his son took matters into -- a pastor and own hands? >> reporter: before he landed here, he was wrestled to the ground by a 60-year-old pastor. >> this is the actual door that they came through. >> reporter: pastor jerome parker came home with his son joshua to quite a shock. >> it is a very interesting unique situation to sate least. >> reporter: the front door was open, but things...
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janessa and i were right there with you along with bob jones. it was a great time. we're definitely feeling sore this morning. when people said it is a hilly course we said we got this, but -- a lot of hills, but it was a fun and challenging course. i would definitely do and try to get a better time next year. >> i am sure you both met some incredible people out there. >> the hospitality from the volunteers to the organizers was top-notch. >> bob jones was like in first place. there was no catching up to him but it was also. >>> next: creepy clowns spotted close to home. the community sending out a warning this >>> a euclid community left off the field then dies 2 days later. >>> and an eastside home was engulfed in flames. we're finding it is at the center of another investigation . >>> the indians could still clinch a spot in the playoffs. how you can get tickets to the game today. >>> it is september 26. we want to take a live look outside this monday morning. person has been saying it morning, but it is fall and it feels like it. >>> it truly does, spoken spice
janessa and i were right there with you along with bob jones. it was a great time. we're definitely feeling sore this morning. when people said it is a hilly course we said we got this, but -- a lot of hills, but it was a fun and challenging course. i would definitely do and try to get a better time next year. >> i am sure you both met some incredible people out there. >> the hospitality from the volunteers to the organizers was top-notch. >> bob jones was like in first place....
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. >> bob jones, the woman teaches a class on profiling serial >> reporter: she assigns her students on a criminal profile to shawn grate. and it could help investigators figure out if there are more victims out there. >> how is he getting the victims? >> reporter: in dr. mary meyers classroom, students are learning how to profile serial killers. >> two dead bodies in the house, a woman held for 17 hours. what's happening? >> reporter: today's lect erica mcclendon is from mansfield. one of the victims vanished from there. >> everybody thought he looked normal. they couldn't believe that it would happen in our area. >> reporter: grate is charged with murdering two women and suspected of killing three more including an unidentified woman found in 2007 in marion county. >> he allegedly told investigators that he killed her because his mother was upset that she did not get the magazine to the woman. >> reporter: dr. meyers told her class that the fbi will put together a profile learning whatever they could about grate's upbringing, his job and from anyone that knows him. >> i'd be looking a
. >> bob jones, the woman teaches a class on profiling serial >> reporter: she assigns her students on a criminal profile to shawn grate. and it could help investigators figure out if there are more victims out there. >> how is he getting the victims? >> reporter: in dr. mary meyers classroom, students are learning how to profile serial killers. >> two dead bodies in the house, a woman held for 17 hours. what's happening? >> reporter: today's lect erica...
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bob jones has new details on the investigation. but first bob, what do you know about the girl's condition? >> reporter: well danita, th brought here to their children's hospital to be examined following the attack and that she has injuries to her face. tonight the real police are ?? trying to track down a fake cop who has frightened massillon. >> reporter: the 9-year-old girl left the downtown public library around 6:00 p.m. on monday. but heading towards home, a man in a pick up approached near second street and cherry road, earning the girl's trust by pretending to be a cop. >> she just said that he had he just said he was a police officer. he didn't have a uniform on. he just stated that he was a police officer and that her parents, they told them that she was reported missing and had to go with them. >> reporter: police tell us that the victim was driven a short distance and sexually assaulted near their church. >> a very evil person to do this to a child. >> reporter: the attack is horrifying news to the pastor. >> the predato
bob jones has new details on the investigation. but first bob, what do you know about the girl's condition? >> reporter: well danita, th brought here to their children's hospital to be examined following the attack and that she has injuries to her face. tonight the real police are ?? trying to track down a fake cop who has frightened massillon. >> reporter: the 9-year-old girl left the downtown public library around 6:00 p.m. on monday. but heading towards home, a man in a pick up...
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bob jones is also in the race. good luck to all of the >>> today the inner innerbelt bridge is closed. it will open tomorrow at 11. there are a for must road closures. east ninth closed between orange and car they carnegie. >>> the red line is down because of bridgework over martin luther king drive. there will be buses in place. >>> irving is in town to work with deserving kids. >>> there are a few unexpected effects of >>reporter: we are talking fall- like conditions. >>> good morning, welcome back. what you are looking at is the satellite and radar for akron. you can see there are clouds but dry. no rain this morning 74 degrees for all of my runners. it will be a cloudy start. we expect an sunny finish. a lot of sunshine but not heating up. tonight that's a different story as you head into the evening we are looking at temperatures in the 50s. early morning hours we could we'll talk about the next rain chance in the full power 5 forecast. >> that's right, say bye-bye to the summer temperatures. >>> >>> irving ca
bob jones is also in the race. good luck to all of the >>> today the inner innerbelt bridge is closed. it will open tomorrow at 11. there are a for must road closures. east ninth closed between orange and car they carnegie. >>> the red line is down because of bridgework over martin luther king drive. there will be buses in place. >>> irving is in town to work with deserving kids. >>> there are a few unexpected effects of >>reporter: we are talking fall-...
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bob jones spent the day nearby where the sheriff says grate confessed to a killing of an unidentified woman there as well. >> mean time as details are slowly coming out, we get more insight into shawn grate. we spoke with a man that said turn. tim said he and grate were friends for about a year and a half and said grate was nothing but a gentleman. but after grate asked him for $1,500 everything changed. he said grate snapped and sent him threatening text messages. >> the part that got me was the conclusion. he made the statement at the end meet the other me. when i saw that i just got chills. >> their after that. he said the last time he saw grate back in 2015. >>> a man in custody after investigators say he sexually assaulted a 4-year-old. according to the sheriff 26-year-old coleman assaulted the child saturday. they say he knew the child and the child's family. he was arraigned this afternoon. >>> take a look at this video. the fbi trying to track down this man who robbed a west side pharmacy. the counter at the cvs, handed the clerk a note suggesting he was armed then demanded co
bob jones spent the day nearby where the sheriff says grate confessed to a killing of an unidentified woman there as well. >> mean time as details are slowly coming out, we get more insight into shawn grate. we spoke with a man that said turn. tim said he and grate were friends for about a year and a half and said grate was nothing but a gentleman. but after grate asked him for $1,500 everything changed. he said grate snapped and sent him threatening text messages. >> the part that...
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news 5's bob jones live outside that store in akron. bob, police just released surveillance video of the >> reporter: rob, we just got our hands on that video. on it you can clearly see the image of a man throwing a rock through the front door of dollar magic. tonight that store other than says he has had enough. he is planning to close up shop and move somewhere else. take a good look. can you id the man in the tank top who tosses a rock through the door and crawls between the shattered glass in the middle of the night snow leaves moments later getting away with >> too frustrating getting up at 2:00 in the night and finding someone breaking into your business. it's really frustrating and heartbreaking. >> reporter: in february of 2015 i spoke with the man after a video captured two hooded man attacking him in the store. he was punched and kicked to the floor. a silver handgun pointed at his head. four months later it happened again. two crooks walked in. the owner is punched in the face, a gun aimed right at him. >> both times i got pun
news 5's bob jones live outside that store in akron. bob, police just released surveillance video of the >> reporter: rob, we just got our hands on that video. on it you can clearly see the image of a man throwing a rock through the front door of dollar magic. tonight that store other than says he has had enough. he is planning to close up shop and move somewhere else. take a good look. can you id the man in the tank top who tosses a rock through the door and crawls between the shattered...
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bob jones has the details on a story that you'll see on 5:00. bob? >> reporter: tonight the suspect is locked up here in the summit county jail. now police are trying to figure out if the quick action by two pastors will help solve other crimes. here is what happened around noon on thursday, jerome parker is a pastor and his son joshua arrived at their fair lawn home finding the front and back doors open. they spotted a foot of the closet. jerome pulled him out and wrestled him to the ground. joshua called 911. the suspect is identified as 25- year-old joshua hawkins. police arrived finding the crook detained by the pastors. investigators say that the suspect was trying to steal cash to get heroin. jerome, who is a pastor of world harvest christian church in akron, says that he has forgiveness, but also wants justice and the intruder to get help. >> it's obvious that he was in things. and so it is amazing that this worked out the way that it did and in light of the fact that no one was hurt, which i totally give god praise for. i give him honor for i
bob jones has the details on a story that you'll see on 5:00. bob? >> reporter: tonight the suspect is locked up here in the summit county jail. now police are trying to figure out if the quick action by two pastors will help solve other crimes. here is what happened around noon on thursday, jerome parker is a pastor and his son joshua arrived at their fair lawn home finding the front and back doors open. they spotted a foot of the closet. jerome pulled him out and wrestled him to the...
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a quick shottout to some of our co-workers here at newschannel5, janessa webb, corrina pysa and bob jones were among some of the 13,000 runners that took part in the merit thon today. congratulations to our friends here and all of the runners who took part this morning. >>> this is an accomplishment >> it really was. beautiful blue skies. >>> we started out with a little added cloud cover but it gave way to full on blue skies and it was wonderful so we hope all those runners are resting peacefully and nice and comfortably. tomorrow they will still be resting a little bit but i have some more weather to look forward to outside if you want to take a run yourself. >>> let's look at ashtabula, they had some clouds but akron is where all the action sunshine and sunset, too. how beautiful. we will see a lot of stars tonight. expecting to find temperatures really dropping off though. it's the lack of cloud cover that kind of acts like a blanket keeping in the warmth of the day. well, it's allowed to quickly move away so already 54 for us tonight. dewpoint down to 46 which is a measure of moistur
a quick shottout to some of our co-workers here at newschannel5, janessa webb, corrina pysa and bob jones were among some of the 13,000 runners that took part in the merit thon today. congratulations to our friends here and all of the runners who took part this morning. >>> this is an accomplishment >> it really was. beautiful blue skies. >>> we started out with a little added cloud cover but it gave way to full on blue skies and it was wonderful so we hope all those...
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bob jones has the story. what did police tell you, bob? >> well i was there as the sheriff released the startling new detail this is afternoon. credible because he knew details about the crimes being -- that the general public did not know. here is some background on this case. back in 2007 a white woman in her 20's was found in a corn field near some woods on victory road. they pout out said during a confession last friday he revealed the sketch does not resemble the whom killed. he said he did napped the woman, took her to a town, stabbed her in the neck and then dumped her body. a year later he set the bones on fire. here is the thing, he doesn't know her full name. the sheriff's department is still trying to figure out who she is. those living near the crime scene are stunned by this latest it. i mean this is a quiet peaceful neighborhood. all of a sudden right here across the street a body turns up. >> i think he showed some remorse. i think he has found god and wants to move forward. >> they said in this case there is in rush to brin
bob jones has the story. what did police tell you, bob? >> well i was there as the sheriff released the startling new detail this is afternoon. credible because he knew details about the crimes being -- that the general public did not know. here is some background on this case. back in 2007 a white woman in her 20's was found in a corn field near some woods on victory road. they pout out said during a confession last friday he revealed the sketch does not resemble the whom killed. he said...
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bob jones has new details on the investigation. but first bob, what do you know about the girl's condition? >> reporter: well danita, th brought here to their children's hospital to be examined following the attack and that she has injuries to her face. tonight the real police are ?? trying to track down a fake cop who has frightened massillon. >> reporter: the 9-year-old girl left the downtown public library around 6:00 p.m. on monday. but heading towards home, a man in a pick up approached near second street and cherry road, earning the girl's trust by pretending to be a cop. >> she just said that he had
bob jones has new details on the investigation. but first bob, what do you know about the girl's condition? >> reporter: well danita, th brought here to their children's hospital to be examined following the attack and that she has injuries to her face. tonight the real police are ?? trying to track down a fake cop who has frightened massillon. >> reporter: the 9-year-old girl left the downtown public library around 6:00 p.m. on monday. but heading towards home, a man in a pick up...
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bob jones, news five. >> menefee was arrested in lancaster county and went before a judge today. the judge set bond at $1 brought back. that could happen at any minute. >>> new developments in the case suspected serial killer. sean great, a man accused in the murders of three women, pleaded not guilty. he was arrested after a woman called 911 telling the dispatcher she was being held against her will. and that her captor was asleep next to her. when police arrived, she directed them to the bodies of two women inside. police say great later confessed to killing two women, one this year, one in 2005. they are investigating a connection to a fifth woman's murder.>>> mark johnson tracking rain this afternoon. >> we have a nice little bow of rain. yellows and oranges and reds stretching from just to the east of canton and louisville and lions up in the downtown akron swinging in towards this band is going to swing north and westward and will dry out for a little while before more rain a lives -- arrives later on. zooming in on after -- akron, talmage, lake more, that is steady moderat
bob jones, news five. >> menefee was arrested in lancaster county and went before a judge today. the judge set bond at $1 brought back. that could happen at any minute. >>> new developments in the case suspected serial killer. sean great, a man accused in the murders of three women, pleaded not guilty. he was arrested after a woman called 911 telling the dispatcher she was being held against her will. and that her captor was asleep next to her. when police arrived, she directed...
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live in ashland bob jones news channel 5. >>> breaking news a cleveland police officer was just charged with negative homicide. for unknown reasons the officer shot his gun while arresting brandon jones for a reported robbery at a grocery store last year. jones was killed. jones charged at them with a weapon. if convicted officer buford could spend six months in jail. >>> turning to the he was making a major announcement about the so- called birther movement. tonight there are a lot of reports the press was duped with a bait and switch. rob howard has the details. >> reporters assigned to today's news conference inside donald trump's new washington, d.c. hotel are saying they were duped. trump showed up an hour late and proceeded to speak about the hotel and his success in building i. it lead up to the brief comment >> president obama was born in the united states period. >> after the news conference journalists from abc, cbs, the daily beast started tweeting donald trump refused to take questions and took the cameras on a tour of the hotel. security left the reporters locked in the bal
live in ashland bob jones news channel 5. >>> breaking news a cleveland police officer was just charged with negative homicide. for unknown reasons the officer shot his gun while arresting brandon jones for a reported robbery at a grocery store last year. jones was killed. jones charged at them with a weapon. if convicted officer buford could spend six months in jail. >>> turning to the he was making a major announcement about the so- called birther movement. tonight there are...
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news 5's bob jones live outside that store in akron. bob, police just released surveillance video of the >> reporter: rob, we just got our hands on that video. on it you can clearly see the image of a man throwing a rock through the front door of dollar magic. tonight that store other than says he has had enough. he is planning to close up shop and move somewhere else. take a good look. can you id the man in the tank top who tosses a rock through the door and crawls between the shattered glass in the middle of the night snow leaves moments later getting away with
news 5's bob jones live outside that store in akron. bob, police just released surveillance video of the >> reporter: rob, we just got our hands on that video. on it you can clearly see the image of a man throwing a rock through the front door of dollar magic. tonight that store other than says he has had enough. he is planning to close up shop and move somewhere else. take a good look. can you id the man in the tank top who tosses a rock through the door and crawls between the shattered...
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. >> janessa webb is for running -- is running the full marathon then bob jones is running a leg of the marathon. we want to cheer on the races start at 7 am. >>> good luck to everybody. >>> meb keflezighi is a rockstar in marathons. he spent time with kids yesterday at the akron children's hospital and let them wear his silver medal. >>> the indians a magic number now stands at 4. santana 3 run could clinch the division this weekend against the white sox. don't want us jinx themselves but postseason tickets go on sale monday morning at 10:00. >>> the morning spring will be back in 60 seconds. >>> there is breaking news we continue to follow. we're learning of another computer outage that affects southwest airlines. we still don't have much information but the airline has been tweeting directly to frustrated passenger saying only they are working to fix the problem. 2 months ago they dealt with the major outage that grounded almost all of the flights. >>> the tulsa police officer has been charged with unarmed black man. she is out of jail. she turned herself in overnight and about 2 1/2
. >> janessa webb is for running -- is running the full marathon then bob jones is running a leg of the marathon. we want to cheer on the races start at 7 am. >>> good luck to everybody. >>> meb keflezighi is a rockstar in marathons. he spent time with kids yesterday at the akron children's hospital and let them wear his silver medal. >>> the indians a magic number now stands at 4. santana 3 run could clinch the division this weekend against the white sox. don't...
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live in ashland tonight bob jones, newschannel5. >>> tonight new information is emerging about a teen shot and killed by police in columbus in a case reminiscent of tamir rice. the 13-year-old was carrying a realistic looking bb gun at the time. here is what else we know. the shooting happened overnight as police were investigating an armed robbery. they approached a group of three people and two of them ran. that is 13-year-old king pulled a bb gun from his waistband. police say officers thought it was a real gun and opened fire. >> in addition to this appearance, it also had a laser light attached to the right underneath the barrel. our officers carry a gun that looks practically identical to this weapon. >> the officer who shot king is searching for one of the three sins this case. >>> and today construction crews continue to dismantle the gazebo where 12-year-old tamir rice was shot and killed. his family wanted the gazebo taken down. the family originally wanted it to be demolished but then realized its historical significance. we reached out to the museum learn their plans for t
live in ashland tonight bob jones, newschannel5. >>> tonight new information is emerging about a teen shot and killed by police in columbus in a case reminiscent of tamir rice. the 13-year-old was carrying a realistic looking bb gun at the time. here is what else we know. the shooting happened overnight as police were investigating an armed robbery. they approached a group of three people and two of them ran. that is 13-year-old king pulled a bb gun from his waistband. police say...
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all new at 5:00 tonight our bob jones spoke with neighbors who came to help her. call made by the 10-year-old girl. but on it she says her mom is bleeding. there was a needle on the dresser and she didn't know what happened. >> i don't know how you would describe that situation for a child that goes finding her mother laying on the floor. >> reporter: that girl and her 9-year-old brother realized that their mom was unresponsive after returning from school just after 3:00 p.m. wednesday. >> the little girl was scared to death that her mom was going to die. i tried to comfort the little girl. >> reporter: officers found a burnt spoon on the dresser and exct overdose. several doses of narcan were used to revive the mother identified as 37-year-old jeannie mckinniss. on the 911 call, the girl said that her mom had a warrant and that the 10-year-old was so scared that she tossed the sir ring in the -- syringe in the woods. >> and she said no, please don't take my mommy to jail, please don't take my mommy to jail. >> reporter: mckinniss was taken to the hospital, but th
all new at 5:00 tonight our bob jones spoke with neighbors who came to help her. call made by the 10-year-old girl. but on it she says her mom is bleeding. there was a needle on the dresser and she didn't know what happened. >> i don't know how you would describe that situation for a child that goes finding her mother laying on the floor. >> reporter: that girl and her 9-year-old brother realized that their mom was unresponsive after returning from school just after 3:00 p.m....
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bob jones is part of the relay. so many out their getting out. we wish them a lot of luck they had a wonderful morning to do it too. >>reporter: i wish them so much luck. eyes reaching the low to mid 70s. good conditions for the runners. >> we wish them the best of luck. >>> get any news any our app. a full day of football right announcer: jack hanna's "wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide. jack: hi, ev hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown." no matter if they're called tusks or fangs... whoa! watch it! all of today's animals are armed to the teeth. whoa! whoa, buddy! some are powerful... man, alive! i can't imagine getting bit by one of those things. some are fearsome... oh, no, i didn't see those. wowee. and some are just plain huge. boy, those tusks could push over anything. today, 6 species with tremendous teeth. and later, my blooper of the
bob jones is part of the relay. so many out their getting out. we wish them a lot of luck they had a wonderful morning to do it too. >>reporter: i wish them so much luck. eyes reaching the low to mid 70s. good conditions for the runners. >> we wish them the best of luck. >>> get any news any our app. a full day of football right announcer: jack hanna's "wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide. jack: hi, ev hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the...
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york burns said former campaign manager corey lewandowski asked him to speak on trump's behalf at bob jonesy. he's been a favorite of the campaign ever since. >> he just came out of the blue. >> reporter: davies said he's a republican and never heard of the fiery pastor. neither were his friend. >> they saw a claim that he's a member of phi alpha cy. >> reporter: he first saw the claim on the church's website. davis said he captured this screen graph in july, he started investigating. what did you find? >> there's no person named mark burns, john mark burns or anybody in the from ternts ever. >> reporter: davis said he contacted burns and soon after he said the web page disappeared. we contacted them, too. we asked about that. >> without question i said i had crossed -- not crossed, but started the process of being a part of that organization. but that's the furthest i got. >> reporter: is that the bio from your website? >> it is. it is the bio. but this is not an accurate depiction of the bio. information has been added. i'm pretty -- i own up to any mistakes that i made like i did with my
york burns said former campaign manager corey lewandowski asked him to speak on trump's behalf at bob jonesy. he's been a favorite of the campaign ever since. >> he just came out of the blue. >> reporter: davies said he's a republican and never heard of the fiery pastor. neither were his friend. >> they saw a claim that he's a member of phi alpha cy. >> reporter: he first saw the claim on the church's website. davis said he captured this screen graph in july, he started...
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york, burns says former campaign manager corey lewandowski asked him to speak on trump's behalf at bob jonesf the campaign ever since. >> he just came out of the blue. >> reporter: virginia beach navy veteran damon davis says he is a republican but had never heard of the fiery southern pastor. neither had his friends. >> so they looked him up and he had webb pages up and they say one of the claims was that he was a member of a fraternity. >> reporter: davis, who is a member of the american fraternity says he first saw the claims in the pastor's bio. davis says he captured this korean grab in july days after burns spoke at the rnc. then he started investigating. what did you find? >> there is no person named mark burns, john mark burns or any variation thereof in the fraternity ever. >> reporter: davis says he contacted pastor burns. soon after, davis says the webb page disappeared. cnn called kappa headquarters, too. they have no record of him. when we sat down with burns, we asked about that. >> i did without question say that i had cross -- i'm not cross, but i started the process of being
york, burns says former campaign manager corey lewandowski asked him to speak on trump's behalf at bob jonesf the campaign ever since. >> he just came out of the blue. >> reporter: virginia beach navy veteran damon davis says he is a republican but had never heard of the fiery southern pastor. neither had his friends. >> so they looked him up and he had webb pages up and they say one of the claims was that he was a member of a fraternity. >> reporter: davis, who is a...
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york, burns says former campaign manager corey lewandowski asked him to speak on trump's behalf at bob jonesversity. he's been a favorite of the campaign ever since. >> he just came out of the blue. >> reporter: virginia beach navy veteran damon davis says is he's a republican but had never heard of the fiery southern pastor. neither had his friends. >> they looked him up. he had web pages up. one of the claims is he was a member of kappa alpha psi. >> reporter: davis, who is a member of the predominantly african-american fraternity, says he first saw the claim in pastor burns' bio on his church's website. davis says he captured this screen grab in july just days after burns spoke at the rnc. then he started investigating. >> what did you find? >> there's no person named mark burns, john mark burns, or any variation thereof in the fraternity ever. >> reporter: davis says he contacted pastor burns. soon after, davis says the web page disappeared. cnn called kappa headquarters too. they have no record of him, so when we sat down with burns, we asked about that. >> i did, without question, say
york, burns says former campaign manager corey lewandowski asked him to speak on trump's behalf at bob jonesversity. he's been a favorite of the campaign ever since. >> he just came out of the blue. >> reporter: virginia beach navy veteran damon davis says is he's a republican but had never heard of the fiery southern pastor. neither had his friends. >> they looked him up. he had web pages up. one of the claims is he was a member of kappa alpha psi. >> reporter: davis,...
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administration and i think one of the catalyzing little-known but catalyzing events was actually at bob jones university this prominent who had a rule against interracial dating and it was the carter administration that said you will lose your federal tax exemption if you don't change the policy because its discriminatory and that was actually quite a important rallying point for many evangelicals to get active in politics to read cyst against this federal interventionism into local politics, so it was this defensive often said if you will happily mean that brought them back into the 70s and 80s. i think what we see now, the different thing we see now is in the 80s and 90s the frame that was used was a moral majority, this is farwell's language and it was a kernel of truth. if you thought about where was the country and gay rights, it was not that far from what he was preaching, one man, one woman, marriage if that's what mainstream america part-time. one new thing with this-- with where we are today is that white evangelicals i think are no longer under the illusion that the rest of the coun
administration and i think one of the catalyzing little-known but catalyzing events was actually at bob jones university this prominent who had a rule against interracial dating and it was the carter administration that said you will lose your federal tax exemption if you don't change the policy because its discriminatory and that was actually quite a important rallying point for many evangelicals to get active in politics to read cyst against this federal interventionism into local politics,...
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i think one of the little-known but catalyzing events was actually at bob jones university, this prominent role against interracial dating and dennis carter carter administration is that you lose your federal tax exemption if you don't change policies because that's discriminatory. that was quite a rallying point to get active in politics and resisted in this federal intervention is in into local politics. as his defenses, often as to describe it aptly that brought them back to the 70s and 80s. the different than we see now is in the 80s and 90s, the frame that was used with the moral majority, kind of falwell language and there was a colonel of truth to that. where is the country on? it wasn't that far. one-man, one-woman. that's kind of what mainstream america thought at the time. one new thing with where we are today is that white evangelicals are no longer under the illusion that the rest of the country agrees with them. that has really changed. the posture has changed, calculus and is change the level of anxiety and worry among that group. it's not just that the rest of the country is
i think one of the little-known but catalyzing events was actually at bob jones university, this prominent role against interracial dating and dennis carter carter administration is that you lose your federal tax exemption if you don't change policies because that's discriminatory. that was quite a rallying point to get active in politics and resisted in this federal intervention is in into local politics. as his defenses, often as to describe it aptly that brought them back to the 70s and 80s....
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( women cheering ) bob jones and the white sox. play ball! man: all right, let's go.re you go, mitch. there you go! bullock: round it, round it, round it! bullock: there you go! alrighty! that's it! announcer ( over p.a. ): number 9, joey bullock. that's it, that's it, that's it. go! joey! joey! announcer: and that's a two-run homer for joey bullock. that's my boy. we worked on that! announcer: the yankees lead 3-nothing. way to go, sweetie. that's your boy. announcer: next batter, number 3, danny patello. let's go, danny! ( bizet's "song of the toreador" playing ) go two, go two, go two! ( cheering & applause ) get off me! let go. ( cheering & applause ) ( cheering & applause ) i got it! i got it! what do you think, lupus? sometimes bird poo tastes like candy. aren't you supposed to be in left field? where you goin', coach? keep your drawers on, officer, i'll get back to you. hey, bullock. announcer: up next, number 8, brian fox. morris the blade. i'm callin' it. what? what're you talkin' about? i'm callin' the game. the kids are gettin' creamed out there, you know?
( women cheering ) bob jones and the white sox. play ball! man: all right, let's go.re you go, mitch. there you go! bullock: round it, round it, round it! bullock: there you go! alrighty! that's it! announcer ( over p.a. ): number 9, joey bullock. that's it, that's it, that's it. go! joey! joey! announcer: and that's a two-run homer for joey bullock. that's my boy. we worked on that! announcer: the yankees lead 3-nothing. way to go, sweetie. that's your boy. announcer: next batter, number 3,...
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betsy mccoy, bob beckel, dan jones.etsy, during the forum with matt lauer, he asked about a tweet donald trump sent in 2013. >> in 2013 on this subject you tweeted "26,000 unreported sexual assaults in the military, only 238 convictions. what did these geniuses expect when they put men and women together"? >> it is a correct tweet. there are many people that think that's absolutely correct. and we need to have a strength -- >> so it should have been expected? does that mean the only way to fix it is to take women out of the military? >> by the way, since then it's gotten worse. no, not to take them out. but something has to happen. right now part of the problem is nobody gets prosecuted. you have the report of rape and nobody gets prosecuted. there are no consequence. when you have somebody that does something so evil, so bad as that, there has to be consequence to that person. you have to go after that person. right now nobody's doing anything. look at the small number of results. i mean, that's part of the problem. >>
betsy mccoy, bob beckel, dan jones.etsy, during the forum with matt lauer, he asked about a tweet donald trump sent in 2013. >> in 2013 on this subject you tweeted "26,000 unreported sexual assaults in the military, only 238 convictions. what did these geniuses expect when they put men and women together"? >> it is a correct tweet. there are many people that think that's absolutely correct. and we need to have a strength -- >> so it should have been expected? does...
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it's something university of tennessee head bob coach butch jones talked about exclusively to cnn duringstigation involving his program earlier this year. >> just like a parent, you're trying to educate them on great decisions. and we always know that we call it the one-second rule. in one second your life can change by one decision. and that's life. so, as a parent, you try to do all that you can to develop them, grow them and guide them. >> the expectation among victims advocacy groups is that that guidance will come from administrators and coaches and captains on those teams. the unc chancellor adding to the statement saying involving the case of delanie robinson the issues are challenging and the school takes every allegation extremely seriously. guys? >> nick, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> so the 2016 race not boring by any stretch, right? >> no, no. >> a harvard professor says the excitement may not translate into voters going to the polls. he has a name for it. i won't say it but victor will. >> elektile dysfunction. >> there's a headline. >> we're going to talk to him next
it's something university of tennessee head bob coach butch jones talked about exclusively to cnn duringstigation involving his program earlier this year. >> just like a parent, you're trying to educate them on great decisions. and we always know that we call it the one-second rule. in one second your life can change by one decision. and that's life. so, as a parent, you try to do all that you can to develop them, grow them and guide them. >> the expectation among victims advocacy...
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bush, van jones and bob beck. van, to you first. four members of trump's campaign have said that trump now believes president obama was born in the u.s. the campaign manager kellyanne conway said it on cnn this morning, ben carson, rudy giuliani. why hasn't trump said it himself? >> i don't know and i wish he would. we usually try to score cheap political point on each other, we go back and forth and it's a good little scrimmage. this is really, really important. this is a deep wound for a lot of african-americans who felt that he was being delegitimated as an african-american president. you can say others have been questioned, as well. but it struck a deep, deep chord and it caused a lot of pain because people felt that so often, african-americans in offices and in positions of authority are undermined. it's a very easy opportunity for him to step forward because nobody believes that crap anymore for him to step forward and it would heal some wounds. i don't know if it gets any votes but it would show some character. >> last night
bush, van jones and bob beck. van, to you first. four members of trump's campaign have said that trump now believes president obama was born in the u.s. the campaign manager kellyanne conway said it on cnn this morning, ben carson, rudy giuliani. why hasn't trump said it himself? >> i don't know and i wish he would. we usually try to score cheap political point on each other, we go back and forth and it's a good little scrimmage. this is really, really important. this is a deep wound for...
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ben jones and bob. i have my hands full. welcome. boris, why say this? >> it's hyperbole.talking about the fact she's getting away with everything, loot at whitewater, lincoln bedroom, all the scandals and e-mails, information that came out last week. destroying blackberries with hammers. she's being protected. he's right. she should have been indicted. >> it sounds a lot like she -- van, did you want to say something? >> i'm happy to point out if she's being so protected, how do you know all this stuff? this stuff is reported on 24 hours a day. you guys are ginning it up, who is protected here. the american people have made a judgment they'd rather have someone like her, who is flawed but at least is prepared than someone who is both flawed and unprepared to be president of the united states. >> to be fair, they haven't made any judgment. the election hasn't happened. donald trump is up in the poll, and he's up by 15% on truthfulness. if the american people are making a judgment, it's that she's not trustworthy. >> up by 15%. it sound like a big number but -- >> go ahead,
ben jones and bob. i have my hands full. welcome. boris, why say this? >> it's hyperbole.talking about the fact she's getting away with everything, loot at whitewater, lincoln bedroom, all the scandals and e-mails, information that came out last week. destroying blackberries with hammers. she's being protected. he's right. she should have been indicted. >> it sounds a lot like she -- van, did you want to say something? >> i'm happy to point out if she's being so protected, how...
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robert jones, bob jones, chairman and chief executive officer of old national bake corp., former board director for the federal reserve bank of st. louis. and mr. william spriggs, professor of economics at howard university. apparently he missed putting in the wisconsin part, ranking member. but i think that was undergrad. >> this is dr. spriggs. >> yes, dr. spriggs. each of you will be recognized for five minutes to give an oral presentation of your testimony without objection. each of your written statements will be part of the record. and with that, ms. george, we will recognize -- i'm sorry, we're going to go right in order, i guess. different from my sheet. but dr. lacquer, we're going to have you go first. and you're now recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. good morning, chairman huizenga, ranking member moore, and chairman hensarling. i'm honored to speak to the subcommittee about the governance structure of the fed's regional reserve banks. to understand the fed structure, it's essential to understood the fed's purpose. prior to the founding of the fed, the banking system
robert jones, bob jones, chairman and chief executive officer of old national bake corp., former board director for the federal reserve bank of st. louis. and mr. william spriggs, professor of economics at howard university. apparently he missed putting in the wisconsin part, ranking member. but i think that was undergrad. >> this is dr. spriggs. >> yes, dr. spriggs. each of you will be recognized for five minutes to give an oral presentation of your testimony without objection....
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bob. what jumped out at you? kathy jones tweeting out that half of the jobs created were in the very low-paying sectors. >> a think everyone can find something in this report. if you look at the overall data, it was generally solid. it comes on the back of several solid reports. $232,000.e gain is it is enough to confirm the fed outlook which is for moderate growth. -- on thethe fence fed's outlook, jeffrey lacher took questions and said he hasn't made up his mind about september or later. the longer we wait, the bigger the risk we run. how is the fed influencing the interpreting jobs data? >> the range of payroll gains they see as consistent, it speaks to unemployment rate stable between 50000 and 150,000. we are well above that. the fed has been on hold for the past year. a more dovish strategy. in the face of good data. they are more convinced that it is time to hike. it is the markets reaction. in order to get the markets priced in. some people have been burned by heights -- hikes in the past. people find it hard to beli
bob. what jumped out at you? kathy jones tweeting out that half of the jobs created were in the very low-paying sectors. >> a think everyone can find something in this report. if you look at the overall data, it was generally solid. it comes on the back of several solid reports. $232,000.e gain is it is enough to confirm the fed outlook which is for moderate growth. -- on thethe fence fed's outlook, jeffrey lacher took questions and said he hasn't made up his mind about september or...
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bob skinner? >> never heard that. that makes you a dog sitter. >> "bridget jones' baby" hits theaters september 16th. >>> my new interview with pop star usher. he stars in the film "hands of stone" transforming himself into legendary boxer sugar ray leonard. being a bockixing fan i thought would be cool to go a few rounds before the interview. >> the warm-ups are tied. >> nervous? why? ? >> i'm going head to head with my man usher in the ring at the world famous wild card boxing club and the legendary sugar ray leonard's revving the match and talking smack. >> these two stars having a blast promoting "hands of stone". >> duran should fight no one, but me. >> usher taking on the role of the iconic boxer. >> sugar ray! to play you what were your thoughts? >> i thought it was a joke. i swear i thought it was a joke. no, no, no. i'll give you props. >> you didn't tell me -- you should have told me that, ray. usher is playing you. i said oh, really? and then when i saw him in action i said this man can do it. >> usher proving he can do it all just dropping a new track, no limits. ? ? >> andrr stone" starring opposite edgar ra
bob skinner? >> never heard that. that makes you a dog sitter. >> "bridget jones' baby" hits theaters september 16th. >>> my new interview with pop star usher. he stars in the film "hands of stone" transforming himself into legendary boxer sugar ray leonard. being a bockixing fan i thought would be cool to go a few rounds before the interview. >> the warm-ups are tied. >> nervous? why? ? >> i'm going head to head with my man usher in...
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back with me now, betsy mccoy and political commentator bob beckel, andy dean and cnn contributor van jones. let's see if you can outdo that last segment with the former governor jesse ventura. in this forum tonight, a lot of donald trump's comments are making news tonight. i want to play his remarks about vladamir putin and his try of praise for the russian leader. >> if he says great things about me, i'll save great things about him. he is very much a leader. you can say isn't that a terrible thing. he has very strong control over his country. it's a very different system and i don't happen to like the system but in the system he's been a leader far more than our president has been a leader. >> bob, what about that? >> i guess it is a different system. i guess he can control things a little better and can get 90% in the polls. i think this is hooked up with his tax returns. they wonder whether he gave money to charity or paid taxes at all. i think his son gave us the answer when he said most of the business deals they've been involved with recently have been with russia. my guess is he's
back with me now, betsy mccoy and political commentator bob beckel, andy dean and cnn contributor van jones. let's see if you can outdo that last segment with the former governor jesse ventura. in this forum tonight, a lot of donald trump's comments are making news tonight. i want to play his remarks about vladamir putin and his try of praise for the russian leader. >> if he says great things about me, i'll save great things about him. he is very much a leader. you can say isn't that a...
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bob brooks following the story i'll morning long, jones us in in university city where the officers are being treated. whats is latest. >> reporter: greg, good morning, according to the mayor, these officers in good spirits. they're talking, one he said was even cracking jokes. we do know this was, in fact, an ambush attack, commissioner richard ross telling us finding notes on the suspect. hatred for police officers and parole officers. i want to bring up video and look back on what's transpired. this started at 52nd and samson where sergeant sylvia young was sitting in her car. she looked up and sees a man approaching her car with a gun. and opens fire, she shot at 18 times. she hit multiple times in the arm. now, the suspect takes offer on foot eastbound down samson. as he's running, he shoots into a bar, hits a security guard, shoes another woman in the leg. the suspect continues down samson fires at a car that has nothing to do with this. two people inside. a woman and a man. they're both shot. sadly the woman pronounced dead. eventually, the suspect runs into an confronted by a po
bob brooks following the story i'll morning long, jones us in in university city where the officers are being treated. whats is latest. >> reporter: greg, good morning, according to the mayor, these officers in good spirits. they're talking, one he said was even cracking jokes. we do know this was, in fact, an ambush attack, commissioner richard ross telling us finding notes on the suspect. hatred for police officers and parole officers. i want to bring up video and look back on what's...
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bob: 13 penalties for 126 prukop. that ball's tipped and falls incomplete, intended for carrington. chris jones got a hand in. second down and 20 from midfield. >> brock: a team that has played 82 consecutive games with a touchdown pass. does not have one on the board and a quarterback who has yet to turn the ball over the entire seon the final 64 seconds. >> bob: they don't need a first down to get in to field goal range. four-man rush. prukop escapes the pocket, districts traffic. heaves a deep one. he's got a man. jump ball and it's broken up! williams got in front of charles nelson at the last moment. but nelson was behind the defense. reach him. >> brock: incredible -- what an incredible game and incredible moments we're seeing down the stretch. just under thrown. williams, just enough speed to distract the incredibly tough nelson. it was third and 26 last quarter. third and 20 now. >> bob: only about 12 yards necessary to be in field goal range. prukop hit from behind. the ball's out. it's scooped up. runnin and the guard gets to the 46 yard line. well, that's not field goal range. now it's fourth down.
bob: 13 penalties for 126 prukop. that ball's tipped and falls incomplete, intended for carrington. chris jones got a hand in. second down and 20 from midfield. >> brock: a team that has played 82 consecutive games with a touchdown pass. does not have one on the board and a quarterback who has yet to turn the ball over the entire seon the final 64 seconds. >> bob: they don't need a first down to get in to field goal range. four-man rush. prukop escapes the pocket, districts traffic....
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sam sacks will moderate today's conversation with william glass, bob manning and denise jones.before we start, i would like to place my sincere appreciation to the taipei economic and cultural representative office for their continuous engagement in support of the council and mayor brent scowcroft center. without further ado, i would like to thank our media partner as well from the "christian science monitor" for joining us today and with that, sam, the floor is yours. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you very much come ambassador huntsman. it's my honor to introduce the distinguished panel today. we have william glass, a threat intelligence analyst who previously worked with the u.s. government on the bias in u.s. industry and the cyberthreat landscape. nice job on the deadbeat or direct your at the technologies program, and also worked with u.s. industry and an expert on cybersecurity and technology innovation. and robert manning at the atlantic council comes from dni state departments, policy planning office and regional issues. so with that, let's dive into the conv
sam sacks will moderate today's conversation with william glass, bob manning and denise jones.before we start, i would like to place my sincere appreciation to the taipei economic and cultural representative office for their continuous engagement in support of the council and mayor brent scowcroft center. without further ado, i would like to thank our media partner as well from the "christian science monitor" for joining us today and with that, sam, the floor is yours. thank you very...
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the dow jones industrial average 18,339, and the s&p 500 gained as well. bobisani has more on the oil-driven rally. >> best day since april 8th since an oil production cut in november. not clear how much is being cut but reportedly a cap on total producti on 33 million barrels a day currently over 32 million barrels a day. under the unclear who will be cutting and when. does it sound nebulous enough for you? the cuts will more loon likely come from the saudis, they're producing at record levels. do you really think you're going to get a production cut out of venezuela? i so. exxonmobil was up more than 4%, chevron up nearly as much. both pushed the dow up 50 points midday. some of the plays up double digits. why? it's mostly short covering and that makes sense. it's unlikely there are a lot of plain vanilla mutual funds that bought oil stocks on a vague promise the saudis might cut no one is sure how long the rally in energy will last. for "nightly busine bob pisani at the new york stock exchange >> so will an apparent deal to cut opec's production stick and i
the dow jones industrial average 18,339, and the s&p 500 gained as well. bobisani has more on the oil-driven rally. >> best day since april 8th since an oil production cut in november. not clear how much is being cut but reportedly a cap on total producti on 33 million barrels a day currently over 32 million barrels a day. under the unclear who will be cutting and when. does it sound nebulous enough for you? the cuts will more loon likely come from the saudis, they're producing at...
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discuss, betsy mccoy, former governor of new york and trump supporter bob beckel and andy dean, former president of trump productions. van jones is here as well, cnn political contributor. i'm going to start with you, andy. haven't seen you in a while. hillary clinton said she sought advice from colin powell and others on the use of e-mail. >> i find most revealing that colin powell is using an aol account. the idea that she's going to take any form of judgment from somebody who knows clearly not much about technology scares me. hillary clinton has access to some of the top i.t. people on the planet. the thing is, don, this is the key here. she didn't want the answers to her questions. if she wanted correct answers to her question, she could asked the best people. she wanted to do what hillary clinton wanted to do. i don't think colin powell bears any weight here. >> she did say that she sought advice from colin powell and she went along with his advice or at least considered his advice. do you think that that shows that she was accurate in saying that? >> well, i think what's real in these e mal-mails, how do you ha blackberr
discuss, betsy mccoy, former governor of new york and trump supporter bob beckel and andy dean, former president of trump productions. van jones is here as well, cnn political contributor. i'm going to start with you, andy. haven't seen you in a while. hillary clinton said she sought advice from colin powell and others on the use of e-mail. >> i find most revealing that colin powell is using an aol account. the idea that she's going to take any form of judgment from somebody who knows...
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bob: 13 penalties for 126 yards now for the ducks. first and 20. prukop. that ball's tipped and falls incomplete, intended for carrington. chris jones got a hand in.nd 20 from midfield. >> brock: a team that has played 82 consecutive games with a touchdown pass. does not have one on the board and a quarterback who has yet to turn the ball over the entire season, can't afford one now in the final 64 seconds. >> bob: they don't need a first down to get in to field goal range. four-man rush. prukop escapes the pocket, districts traffic. heaves a deep one. he's got a man. jump ball and it's broken up! williams got in front of charles nelson at the last moment. but nelson was behind the defense. and prukop on the run, couldn't reach him. >> brock: incredible -- what an incredible game and incredible moments we're seeing down the stretch. just under thrown. williams, just enough speed to distract the incredibly tough nelson. it was third and 26 last quarter. third and 20 now. >> bob: only about 12 yards necessary to be in field goal range. prukop hit from behind. the ball's out. it's scooped up. running with it and brady aiello and the guard gets to the
bob: 13 penalties for 126 yards now for the ducks. first and 20. prukop. that ball's tipped and falls incomplete, intended for carrington. chris jones got a hand in.nd 20 from midfield. >> brock: a team that has played 82 consecutive games with a touchdown pass. does not have one on the board and a quarterback who has yet to turn the ball over the entire season, can't afford one now in the final 64 seconds. >> bob: they don't need a first down to get in to field goal range. four-man...