649
649
tv
eye 649
favorite 0
quote 0
the guy, he has dennis murphy -- dennis murphy has this real kind of sing-song way of talking.gs -- he's like an old kind of news reporter, he always gets stories about like young kids. like murdering each other or something. so he'll be like, katie and cara were bffs. he goes, they had just bought the new album that just dropped and they were smoking kush and twerking. just trying to fit in. he's like, their lols quickly turned to wtfs. >> jimmy: wow. >> thank you. >> jimmy: well done. >> right off the top of my head. >> jimmy: those of the best "dateline" impressions i've heard. >> i know, i'm so glad i could do them here. less certificate ho lester holt's the other guy. lester holt introduces the show. he's weird. he's like, i'm lester holt, i introduce the people introducing the show. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i guess we're supposed to feel like lester's the whole -- even though he's there for 12 seconds -- >> it's not the news, relax. >> jimmy: isn't it weird that lester still has to do that gig? >> yeah, he starts to leave, whoa, whoa, lester, no, no, no, where you going, bu
the guy, he has dennis murphy -- dennis murphy has this real kind of sing-song way of talking.gs -- he's like an old kind of news reporter, he always gets stories about like young kids. like murdering each other or something. so he'll be like, katie and cara were bffs. he goes, they had just bought the new album that just dropped and they were smoking kush and twerking. just trying to fit in. he's like, their lols quickly turned to wtfs. >> jimmy: wow. >> thank you. >> jimmy:...
89
89
May 12, 2018
05/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
here is dennis murphy with "the deed." >> the old barn is in shambles now. the fields back in the day so lush and productive, gone to seed. the farmhouse empty. time was the farm land in horry county, some of south carolina's finest. bambi bennett's grand dad opened a big spread and created a legacy for the generations to come. >> that barn used to be tobacco barn and my grand daddy built this. >> it was tobacco property? >> he did farming and tobacco. >> bambi's roots here are as deep as the old oak tree draped in spanish moss that still stands tall if the front yard. they say land is worth dying for because it's the only thing that lasts. and truer words might never have been spoken. in this case, a beautiful piece of land turned out to be nothing but trouble. this is where bambi bennett's family was ripped apart by an act of cruel, unspeakable violence. bambi, her given name, was a fun, feisty good-old girl, country through and through. >> i was at my grandparent's a lot growing up and we gardened and had a big yard, a huge gard. >> you are a country girl
here is dennis murphy with "the deed." >> the old barn is in shambles now. the fields back in the day so lush and productive, gone to seed. the farmhouse empty. time was the farm land in horry county, some of south carolina's finest. bambi bennett's grand dad opened a big spread and created a legacy for the generations to come. >> that barn used to be tobacco barn and my grand daddy built this. >> it was tobacco property? >> he did farming and tobacco. >>...
731
731
May 13, 2018
05/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 731
favorite 0
quote 0
here again is dennis murphy. >> the shooter no more than a police artist rendering, no details filledm was different, 36-year-old rusty sneiderman, loving father, husband, brother and son who had grown up outside of cleveland. >> in your happiest memory what is rusty doing? >> smiling, making you happy. he was wonderful to be around. >> he was a good kid. really was. >> behind the wide grin and nice guy demeanor, a determined businessman. >> always had another idea bigger and better than the last one. >> had spent time in the corporate world but now he was itching to go the steve jobs route. rusty's wife andrea more than any understood. backed him focusing on start-up. >> they were partners in any way, shape or form. in life, business ventures. i think they both were able to treat each other in a way that made each other better. >> and their marriage had seemed solid to people who had known them. which is why the details that came out later surprised everyone. but for now, rusty's grief-stricken friends and families wanted answers, seeming a long time in coming. >> no one had any idea
here again is dennis murphy. >> the shooter no more than a police artist rendering, no details filledm was different, 36-year-old rusty sneiderman, loving father, husband, brother and son who had grown up outside of cleveland. >> in your happiest memory what is rusty doing? >> smiling, making you happy. he was wonderful to be around. >> he was a good kid. really was. >> behind the wide grin and nice guy demeanor, a determined businessman. >> always had...
504
504
May 20, 2018
05/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 504
favorite 0
quote 0
here's dennis murphy with "consumed." >> the canterbury hills subdivision in paducah, kentucky, is a good place to raise kids. tidy homes kept by neighbors living ordered lives. so as the front porch lights winked out on just another day, what happened one cold january night in the wee hours was especially alarming. a roaring, all-consuming fire was devouring one of the nice homes. >> it was awful. half of the house was gone. >> what would rise from those ashes was far more than a fire marshal's investigation into cause. there would be a probe into the deepest roots of a treachery beyond most people's comprehension. >> it's not true. no way. >> what had they all missed? >> a monster. a liar. a cheater. >> he's destroyed my entire family. ♪ >> before it became charred rubble, the house was home to a long-time paducah couple, keith and julie griffith, church going, golf playing, high school sweethearts, 36 years into a marriage that had produced two sons. aaron the older. >> they were very supportive parents. they were loving. they loved my kids. >> aaron took after his dad, athletic,
here's dennis murphy with "consumed." >> the canterbury hills subdivision in paducah, kentucky, is a good place to raise kids. tidy homes kept by neighbors living ordered lives. so as the front porch lights winked out on just another day, what happened one cold january night in the wee hours was especially alarming. a roaring, all-consuming fire was devouring one of the nice homes. >> it was awful. half of the house was gone. >> what would rise from those ashes was...
104
104
May 21, 2018
05/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
painter and decorator dennis murphy was a community volunteer who loved football. died in the fire. his sister told the hearing theirfamily‘s fire. his sister told the hearing their family's lives have been changed forever. there is a gaping hole in our hearts that can be never filled, and it hurts, it really hurts. we can't imagine a day when it won't hurt any less, the pain, loss and sorrow we feel is indescribable and has left us devastated. next to be remembered was mohammad amir, known as saba. he was mohammad amir, known as saba. he was a chauffeur and tried to help others escape. the bond we had was unbreakable. avon is like no other. we shared our times of trouble, sickness and hardship. —— a bond like no other. most importantly, we shared our happiness. our kids grew up together. they are like brother and sister, a relationship we had and i still am proud of. losing saba was like my world came crashing down. i had faced many blows in life, losing many family members but this was the worst. this will be a long and complex enquiry, one of the biggest on reco
painter and decorator dennis murphy was a community volunteer who loved football. died in the fire. his sister told the hearing theirfamily‘s fire. his sister told the hearing their family's lives have been changed forever. there is a gaping hole in our hearts that can be never filled, and it hurts, it really hurts. we can't imagine a day when it won't hurt any less, the pain, loss and sorrow we feel is indescribable and has left us devastated. next to be remembered was mohammad amir, known...
110
110
May 21, 2018
05/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 1
we also heard from the family of dennis murphy.atement saying about what they are selfless fa m ily statement saying about what they are selfless family man he was and poignantly they said the only thing they have left of him is a handful of coins. the only thing that survived from his flat after the fire and they said it was poignant because he was the sort of guy who would have given his last penny away to someone if they needed it. we also heard from another family, talking about what a friendly person he was. someone who always welcome the other residents of the tower into his flat. we learnt about the sense of community within grenfell tower, before the fire that destroyed everything. it has been a very emotional day today. it will continue for the next two weeks. and as was said at the opening, the naming and the hearing of the stories of the victims very much lays the basis for this enquiry. this is what it is about. very much so. at the enquiry from here on, after these two weeks are over and we will hear some very, very po
we also heard from the family of dennis murphy.atement saying about what they are selfless fa m ily statement saying about what they are selfless family man he was and poignantly they said the only thing they have left of him is a handful of coins. the only thing that survived from his flat after the fire and they said it was poignant because he was the sort of guy who would have given his last penny away to someone if they needed it. we also heard from another family, talking about what a...
247
247
May 21, 2018
05/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 247
favorite 0
quote 0
dennis murphy, 56, from ireland trapped on the 14th floor and mohammad amir ned trapped on the 33rd floor leave the building, and finally today mary mendy and khadija saye, mother and daughter, mary was a methodist church minister and khadija was a promising young photographer and artist. it is two weeks for the relatives to pay tribute to the people who died and it will be very moving. the idea is to make sure that throughout this inquiry, it could go on for two years well into 2020 potentially, there will be lots of technical detail about the cause of technical detail about the cause of the fire, why the fire spread so quickly, the refurbishment of the building, the materials used. when the inquiry inevitably gets bogged down with technical detail, the idea is the victims, people who died are not just is the victims, people who died are notjust names, is the victims, people who died are not just names, they is the victims, people who died are notjust names, they are notjust statistics, they are the reason this inquiry is happening and the reason why this inquiry is trying to find out wh
dennis murphy, 56, from ireland trapped on the 14th floor and mohammad amir ned trapped on the 33rd floor leave the building, and finally today mary mendy and khadija saye, mother and daughter, mary was a methodist church minister and khadija was a promising young photographer and artist. it is two weeks for the relatives to pay tribute to the people who died and it will be very moving. the idea is to make sure that throughout this inquiry, it could go on for two years well into 2020...
57
57
May 21, 2018
05/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
dennis was the proud son of an murphy and the eldest of for children.rrey until 1971, when the family moved again to gravesend kent. we attended a catholic primary and secondary school and dennis excelled in the subjects history and maths. he also participated in other activities such as the school choir, being an altar boy and joining the sea cadets. there was one of the passion throughout dennis's your life which was to override everything else and that was his love of sports, especially football in which he became a skilled player. cross—country running and distance running. he ran forthe cross—country running and distance running. he ran for the school and district in 1500 metre races and we nt district in 1500 metre races and went on to win many medals and trophies for his sporting achievements. my brother make often tells the story of when he lost his bus fare and dennis put mick on the bus fare and dennis put mick on the bus with his bus fare and ben brown home after the bus —— then ran home after the bus which was six miles, at that time he was
dennis was the proud son of an murphy and the eldest of for children.rrey until 1971, when the family moved again to gravesend kent. we attended a catholic primary and secondary school and dennis excelled in the subjects history and maths. he also participated in other activities such as the school choir, being an altar boy and joining the sea cadets. there was one of the passion throughout dennis's your life which was to override everything else and that was his love of sports, especially...
61
61
May 21, 2018
05/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
murphy, who lived on the 14th floor of grenfell tower. his sister, anne—marie, paid this tribute to him in her statement. ever since dennise in our hearts that can never be filled and it hurts, it really hurts. we can't imaginea day hurts, it really hurts. we can't imagine a day when it won't hurt any less. the pain, loss and sorrow we feel is indescribable and has left us feel is indescribable and has left us devastated. we as a family feel strongly that there is no reason in the world why anyone should have death forced upon them in such a horrific way, and the day denis died a part of all others died too. to us, denis is an inspiration and we feel lucky and blessed that he was pa rt feel lucky and blessed that he was part of our family. feel lucky and blessed that he was part of ourfamily. his feel lucky and blessed that he was part of our family. his warmth and love will stay with us together and he has left behind an everlasting legacy. there are three things that nobody can eradicate from our lives. 0ne, nobody can eradicate from our lives. one, the memories we hold of denis so dear because he does not cease to bea
murphy, who lived on the 14th floor of grenfell tower. his sister, anne—marie, paid this tribute to him in her statement. ever since dennise in our hearts that can never be filled and it hurts, it really hurts. we can't imaginea day hurts, it really hurts. we can't imagine a day when it won't hurt any less. the pain, loss and sorrow we feel is indescribable and has left us feel is indescribable and has left us devastated. we as a family feel strongly that there is no reason in the world why...