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earlier, they're seen cruising in a stolen 4-runner looking for vacant houses to rob in cornelius, northa. >> the m.o. that we have seen is a stolen vehicle is used to go to other areas, neighborhoods, and try to check for people who aren't at home for easy targets. >> after circulating several neighborhoods for approximately 30 minutes or so i went into one of our neighborhoods where we had had an increase in home break-ins. >> the suspects are spotted and police work quickly to try to catch them. >> officers from huntersville helped out with the officers in cornelius to kind of secure the entrances to that neighborhood. >> the officers were already at this point in position ready for them. and the 4-runner went over some spike strips. >> we did actually flatten the front left tire of that car. >> even with a flat tire, the trio manages to escape the roadblock. >> one of our officers was behind them, lost sight of them due to heavy traffic at this time. >> once they lose the police, the suspects need new wheels. that's when they happened upon the maintenance truck hospital not exactly t
earlier, they're seen cruising in a stolen 4-runner looking for vacant houses to rob in cornelius, northa. >> the m.o. that we have seen is a stolen vehicle is used to go to other areas, neighborhoods, and try to check for people who aren't at home for easy targets. >> after circulating several neighborhoods for approximately 30 minutes or so i went into one of our neighborhoods where we had had an increase in home break-ins. >> the suspects are spotted and police work quickly...
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. >> some of the pictures could be in the collection owned by cornelius verdict. for decades, he stashed some 100,000 works of arts in his munich apartment. nobody knew about the treasures, which xperts say could be worth as much as 30 million euros. he inherited the pictures from his father, who was a nazi appointed art dealer. the public prosecutor sees the collection, but kept the find a secret for more than a year. the international community has responded with outrage to the revelation about the board of suspected nazi looted art. and rightly so, says in her gensler lawyer gail costello. >> over the decades, moore has been done to cover up, deny, and lately lie than has been done to settle the issue of looted art. and i'm talking about all levels of involvement. art dealers, museums, and private collections as well. >> he represents the heirs of max lieberman. numerous pieces by the jewish artist that were long considered lost ended up in this apartment. it is unlikely they will get their works back from private collectors and foundations because there's a 30
. >> some of the pictures could be in the collection owned by cornelius verdict. for decades, he stashed some 100,000 works of arts in his munich apartment. nobody knew about the treasures, which xperts say could be worth as much as 30 million euros. he inherited the pictures from his father, who was a nazi appointed art dealer. the public prosecutor sees the collection, but kept the find a secret for more than a year. the international community has responded with outrage to the...
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cornelius the curator of the lincoln collection who is a living breathing encyclopedia of all things lincoln. the terrible thing is when you are here during research he were surrounded by the 15,000 books about abraham lincoln that have already been written. it is a stark reminder that anybody who comes here to ask you to put another book on the shelf has some explaining to do right at the beginning. that is what i wanted to start off doing. i keep lincoln in a backwards way. talk about his foreign policy that has been written about very infrequently in my background is in journalism not academia. i was a foreign correspondent for many years reporting on the ground in places like syria, libya, yemen, i was used to covering foreign affairs at the street level but i went through period several years ago where i wanted to take a setback to look at the framework of american foreign policy of those traditions i started reading. i started studying this from the early days of the republic through empire building and i discover the diplomatic history is surprisingly small academic field. i s
cornelius the curator of the lincoln collection who is a living breathing encyclopedia of all things lincoln. the terrible thing is when you are here during research he were surrounded by the 15,000 books about abraham lincoln that have already been written. it is a stark reminder that anybody who comes here to ask you to put another book on the shelf has some explaining to do right at the beginning. that is what i wanted to start off doing. i keep lincoln in a backwards way. talk about his...
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cornelius, kelly and his wife are my guests.nsurance plan and baby erin is not covered? can you walk us through that? >> it was a nightmare. my wife and i both have small businesses. we work for ourselves. and for the past ten years, we've had no problems getting insurance in the private markets. about a year ago, our policy was no longer offered in the market. it was canceled. so we went out and scrambled and found a new private policy in the market and that lasted about a year. that has been canceled now as well. >> because of the regulations of obamacare? >> because of the regulation, yeah. so twice in a span of ten months, 12 months. we went on the obamacare web site when it opened up for new york. the new york health benefit exchange, and looked for policies. typed in all my information and waited a few days for quotes for our family. the family plan, quotes came back. we got 56 different quotes and they offered coverage for myself, my wife, our six-year-old daughter, our five-year-old daughter, our three-year-old son, but
cornelius, kelly and his wife are my guests.nsurance plan and baby erin is not covered? can you walk us through that? >> it was a nightmare. my wife and i both have small businesses. we work for ourselves. and for the past ten years, we've had no problems getting insurance in the private markets. about a year ago, our policy was no longer offered in the market. it was canceled. so we went out and scrambled and found a new private policy in the market and that lasted about a year. that has...
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that osmanli makes us better off john: there are these tycoons from previous years cornelius vanderbiltkefeller and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. by the way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry ford makes jeep automobiles. it does not matter that is motive was profits. he made automobiles affordable for the average middle-class american. the same is true of most of these so-called robber barons of the late 19th and early 20th century. john: thank you. up next, if i put on a fake beard and chemistry of people give me mon before you settle for another ordinary mattress, isn't it time you discovered the sleep number bed? becausonly the sleep number bed offers dual air technology that lets two peopled the perfect balae of comfort and support for their bodies. their sleep number setting. ok, right th
that osmanli makes us better off john: there are these tycoons from previous years cornelius vanderbiltkefeller and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. by the way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry...
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james cornelius, curator of the lincoln collection who is a living, breathing encyclopedia of all things linkedin, those are the good things. the terrible thing is when you are here doing research you are surrounded by the 15,000 books about abraham lincoln that have already been written. it is a stark reminder that anybody who comes here and asks you to put another book on that shelf really has some explaining to do right at the beginning. that is what i want to start off doing because i came to linkedin in a backwards way, his foreign policy which is something that has been written about very infrequently and my background is in journalism, not academia. i was foreign correspondent for many years mostly in the middle east reporting on the ground in places like syria and libya and yemen, always used to covering foreign affairs and the street level, several years back i was going to stick a step back and look at the framework of american foreign policy, the traditions of american foreign policy i started reading, started studying this from the early days of the republic through a post wo
james cornelius, curator of the lincoln collection who is a living, breathing encyclopedia of all things linkedin, those are the good things. the terrible thing is when you are here doing research you are surrounded by the 15,000 books about abraham lincoln that have already been written. it is a stark reminder that anybody who comes here and asks you to put another book on that shelf really has some explaining to do right at the beginning. that is what i want to start off doing because i came...
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that osmanli makes us better off john: there are these tycoons from previous years cornelius vanderbilter and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. by the way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitae to how best to extinction henry ford makes jeep automobiles. it does not matter that is motive was profits. he mad automobiles affordable for the average middle-class american. the same is true of most of these so-called robber barons of the late 19th and early 20th century. john: thank you. up next, if i put on a fake beard and chemistry of people give me mon this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, noarning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash
that osmanli makes us better off john: there are these tycoons from previous years cornelius vanderbilter and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. by the way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitae to how best to extinction henry ford makes...
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that osmanli makes us better off john: there are these tycoons from previous years cornelius vanderbilter and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. by the way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry ford makes jeep automobiles. it does not matter that is motive was profits. he made automobiles affordable for the average middle-class american. the same is true of most of these so-called robber barons of the late 19th and early 20th century. john: thank you. up next, if i put on a fake beard and chemistry of people beard and chemistry of people give me mon what about jobs? no? now try your closet. still no jobs? just more... stuff? well, you really have both. see, "stuff" is defined as "household articles considered as a group". sometimes this stuff is no longer needed. wait, no longer needed? that can't be
that osmanli makes us better off john: there are these tycoons from previous years cornelius vanderbilter and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. by the way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry ford...
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. >> jimmy: do you remember this episode where don cornelius -- was he talking to janet jackson?net jackson? >> questlove: yeah, janet. she was introducing la toya that episode. >> jimmy: no way. >> questlove: yeah. >> jimmy: i mean, questlove is a "soul train" nerd. so this is perfect that this is coming out. and the forward is by gladys knight. >> questlove: gladys knight. she was the first artist on the show. >> jimmy: is that right? [ cheers and applause ] i love gladys knight. do you know gladys knight? >> questlove: i met her a few times. yeah, she's cool. >> jimmy: can you get her on the show? >> questlove: sure. >> jimmy: let's do it. gladys. >> questlove: let's do it. >> jimmy: let's go, let's do this. >> questlove: let's have her on the show. >> jimmy: i don't even need -- [ cheers and applause ] you can bring one pip, two pips. >> questlove: let's bring the -- >> jimmy: as many pips as you want. yeah, they can come on. >> questlove: all right. >> jimmy: that'll be fun. we have a great show tonight. oh my gosh. first of all, he is hosting "saturday night live" this week
. >> jimmy: do you remember this episode where don cornelius -- was he talking to janet jackson?net jackson? >> questlove: yeah, janet. she was introducing la toya that episode. >> jimmy: no way. >> questlove: yeah. >> jimmy: i mean, questlove is a "soul train" nerd. so this is perfect that this is coming out. and the forward is by gladys knight. >> questlove: gladys knight. she was the first artist on the show. >> jimmy: is that right? [...
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cornelius absent, the accused attacker, pleads not guilty to the lillian france mugging. the man responsible for a string of similar attacks in the area. he is convicted of five muggings including lillian france's and is sentenced to 17 years in prison. she knows there is video of her attack but she has no plans to see it. >>> coming up next, imagine what it feels like to be this guy -- >> when i saw him in the back of the police car, he kept saying, i'm hurt, i'm hurt. and to begin with, i felt sorry for him because i thought he was in pain. across america people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is different than pills. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once-a-day, any time, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults
cornelius absent, the accused attacker, pleads not guilty to the lillian france mugging. the man responsible for a string of similar attacks in the area. he is convicted of five muggings including lillian france's and is sentenced to 17 years in prison. she knows there is video of her attack but she has no plans to see it. >>> coming up next, imagine what it feels like to be this guy -- >> when i saw him in the back of the police car, he kept saying, i'm hurt, i'm hurt. and to...
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like so many in my generation, i grew up in buffalo, new york, watching don cornelius and soul train.g about the show, that's why i was so excited when paxton baker who produces the show, invited me years age. last night, there was a wonderful tribute to dionne warwick, and also doug e. fresh. it will replay next sunday night. thanks to andy cohen of bravo for giving me a mauzal for my appearance on the soul train awards. who would have thought? that's it for me. i'll be back at 5:00 p.m. eastern in "the situation room." news room continues right now with brooke baldwin. >> and i'm brooke baldwin live from new york. thanks for joining me on this monday. i want to begin with an absolute tragedy. an eyewitness denies drag racing played a part in the death of fast and furious franchise star paul walker. los angeles county havi ay inves say they are pursuing the possibility this car was racing. look at this with me. this is a photograph that shows walker just next to this porsche in which he ultimately died in. a 2005 carrera gt, and as more and more details come
like so many in my generation, i grew up in buffalo, new york, watching don cornelius and soul train.g about the show, that's why i was so excited when paxton baker who produces the show, invited me years age. last night, there was a wonderful tribute to dionne warwick, and also doug e. fresh. it will replay next sunday night. thanks to andy cohen of bravo for giving me a mauzal for my appearance on the soul train awards. who would have thought? that's it for me. i'll be back at 5:00 p.m....