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gerald. >> gerald: nice to meet you. >> anthony: nice to meet you.e bouillabaisse? it's a good idea? or -- >> eric: we don't mind. we want it. >> anthony: i think it's a very good -- >> gerald: will you change your mind? >> anthony: no, no, no. it's a very good idea. there is reinvented, deconstructed, and then, usually, there's the thing itself. passedat's take on bouillabaisse, without a doubt marseille's most famous dish, is spread out over four courses. first, shellfish carpaccio of raw mussels and clams. >> anthony: man. mm. >> eric: this is super, huh? and they're raw, of course. they slice the mussels raw. that's crazy. wow. >> gerald: i decided to make this bouillabaisse. i had the inspiration when i was a child on those rocks, you know? when i was with my knife opening the mussels, eating the muscles. in my cuisine, there is no cream or butter. it's not traditional at all. it's just based on the fish. this is my way of, um, thinking -- my cuisine here, for myself. >> anthony: slipper lobster, weaver, angler, and red gurnard. lightly seared,
gerald. >> gerald: nice to meet you. >> anthony: nice to meet you.e bouillabaisse? it's a good idea? or -- >> eric: we don't mind. we want it. >> anthony: i think it's a very good -- >> gerald: will you change your mind? >> anthony: no, no, no. it's a very good idea. there is reinvented, deconstructed, and then, usually, there's the thing itself. passedat's take on bouillabaisse, without a doubt marseille's most famous dish, is spread out over four courses....
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presidents richard nixon, gerald ford and jimmy carter, the three presidents we've been discussing, allupported this centrist approach to foreign policy. one that avoided the political extremes of the era. massive military escalation or massive military retrenchment. each of the presidents from this decade, two republicans and one democrat, believed that detente offered the best strategic option to rebuild american strength in the aftermath of vietnam. they argued that by reaching arms agreements with the soviet union, opening relations to china, and improving america's standing in certain contentious parts of the world such as latin america, the united states could actually increase its military strength. at the moment, after the heat of the early cold war, these were bold ideas that cut across the grain of the conventional wisdom in foreign policy. richard nixon had been the president to make detente the policy of the united states. before watergate, this is what many americans knew about his presidency. they believed that he was trying to rebuild the strength of the united states ove
presidents richard nixon, gerald ford and jimmy carter, the three presidents we've been discussing, allupported this centrist approach to foreign policy. one that avoided the political extremes of the era. massive military escalation or massive military retrenchment. each of the presidents from this decade, two republicans and one democrat, believed that detente offered the best strategic option to rebuild american strength in the aftermath of vietnam. they argued that by reaching arms...
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reagan challenged the centrist of incumbent gerald ford in e nguye 1976 presidentil campaign and won the presidency on a pro-defense, anti-communist platform. this is about 50 minutes. ♪[music] >> that was david bowie's song "heroes," released two977, which features young lovers who meet at the berlin wall, a wall that west germany, and and it had come to similar division -- symbolize the division of the cold war. we've now looked at the trust in government that had been a central part of post-world war ii america that resulted from the war in vietnam of from the shocking scandal watergate. and we've also looked at the economic, the growing which had brought so many americans into the middle class 1950's and '60's. we've learned about the rising the right andn the left, that sought to fill created that was being in american politics and for the trifecta today, we're gonna look at the failed in bothy politicians parties to re-create a center in relations, after the war in vietnam had shattered policies of containment that had guided the cold war. attentionpay special domesticle of pol
reagan challenged the centrist of incumbent gerald ford in e nguye 1976 presidentil campaign and won the presidency on a pro-defense, anti-communist platform. this is about 50 minutes. ♪[music] >> that was david bowie's song "heroes," released two977, which features young lovers who meet at the berlin wall, a wall that west germany, and and it had come to similar division -- symbolize the division of the cold war. we've now looked at the trust in government that had been a...
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he knew richard nixon, gerald , ronald reagan. he was there when ronald reagan tried to convince gerald ford to be his running mate, which i think is an incredible story. they are at the convention. host: the dream ticket. guest: he really considered it. he told me about how he couldn't believe how much the reagan team and reagan were willing to give the gerald ford. and of course, gerald ford did an interview where he described it as a co-presidency, and for ronald reagan, that was just too much. there's a scene where he says, all right, where's bush? and i did interview george h. w. bush about ronald reagan. he said history will have to judge his accomplishments. it is very like bush to be a vice president. he said his favorite memory was watching ronald reagan, after he had been shot on the floor of the hospital, ronald reagan was on his hands and knees, spilling -- cleaning up a spill of water that he didn't want the nurses to clean up. i thought that was a touching moment between a vice president and president in a real crisi
he knew richard nixon, gerald , ronald reagan. he was there when ronald reagan tried to convince gerald ford to be his running mate, which i think is an incredible story. they are at the convention. host: the dream ticket. guest: he really considered it. he told me about how he couldn't believe how much the reagan team and reagan were willing to give the gerald ford. and of course, gerald ford did an interview where he described it as a co-presidency, and for ronald reagan, that was just too...
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trying to convince gerald ford to be his running mate which is an incredible story. there at the convention in 80 and ronald reagan -- >> host: the dream ticket. >> guest: yes, and gerald ford really considered it and dick cheney was there as an advisor and was delegate at the convention so he told me how he cannot believe how much the reagan team and reagan was willing to give to gerald ford. of course, joe ford did interview where he described as a co- presidency and the ronald much. that was too he would not be will to do it and there's a great scenery says where is bush because he' had nobody and they had to get bush on the phone at the last minute. you know, i did interview george hws about ronald reagan and he said history will have to judge his accomplished. it's like a bus to be very humble as vice president but he said his favorite memory was watching ronald reagan after he had been shot on the floor of the hospital, push came to visit him and ronald reagan's honesty and needs wiping up split water. hits the water on the floor and reagan did not want to have
trying to convince gerald ford to be his running mate which is an incredible story. there at the convention in 80 and ronald reagan -- >> host: the dream ticket. >> guest: yes, and gerald ford really considered it and dick cheney was there as an advisor and was delegate at the convention so he told me how he cannot believe how much the reagan team and reagan was willing to give to gerald ford. of course, joe ford did interview where he described as a co- presidency and the ronald...
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reagan challenged the centrist policies of gerald ford in the 1976 presidential campaign, and on ane presidency in 1980 anti-communism platform. this is about 90 minutes. -- 50 minutes. ♪ ♪ we can be heroes we can be heroes just for one day ♪ >> that was david bowie's classic song "heroes," released in 1977, which features two young lovers who meet at the berlin wall, a wall that separated east and west germany, and had come to symbolize the divisions of the cold war. we've now looked at the declining trust in government that had been a central part of post-world war ii america that resulted from the war in vietnam and from the shocking scandal of watergate. and we've also looked at the erosion of the growing economy, which had brought so many americans into the middle class during the 1950's and 1960's. we've learned about the rising voices, both on the right and the left, that sought to fill the void that was being created in american politics, and for the third part of my trifecta today, we're gonna look at the failed effort by politicians in both parties to re-create a center in
reagan challenged the centrist policies of gerald ford in the 1976 presidential campaign, and on ane presidency in 1980 anti-communism platform. this is about 90 minutes. -- 50 minutes. ♪ ♪ we can be heroes we can be heroes just for one day ♪ >> that was david bowie's classic song "heroes," released in 1977, which features two young lovers who meet at the berlin wall, a wall that separated east and west germany, and had come to symbolize the divisions of the cold war....
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rob, gerald. just tell me about them. >> that's true. i worked regularly with gerald fischman who was a gifted writer and a conscientious terrific editor. rob hiaasen was a delight. his famous brother carl, very much like him. and just a pleasure to know and work with and to be around. and they're a huge loss. so are the others. wendi and the others, just terrific people. they were targeted because -- at least gerald and rob, occupied editor offices on one side of an otherwise open newsroom that was totally eventuvulnerable to a s. there was no security whatsoever. you walked into a big office building, turned right, left, two glass doors, which he shot his way through, and then there's a big open "newsroom" with altogether 170 people in there, although you don't see them right away. he was very deliberate in the -- the shooter was, in going to the left and down the road of editors' offices. first rob, gerald, and then to the office of rick huetzel, the senior editor, top editor, who by chance was three hours away in ocean city, and the
rob, gerald. just tell me about them. >> that's true. i worked regularly with gerald fischman who was a gifted writer and a conscientious terrific editor. rob hiaasen was a delight. his famous brother carl, very much like him. and just a pleasure to know and work with and to be around. and they're a huge loss. so are the others. wendi and the others, just terrific people. they were targeted because -- at least gerald and rob, occupied editor offices on one side of an otherwise open...
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the national archives and the gerald ford residential foundation hosted this event. it is just under 90 minutes. >> this april is the celebration 10h birthday.been betty ford's the museum and libraries are aturing a new exhibit titled, in step with betty ford, a celebration of her centennial. at the museum, the focus is on her dance. her love of dance and how that was a thread throughout her life. i hope you will get there to see it. it just started in april and it will run into early january. it is really beautifully done by our curator and staff. just today, we installed a miniature of that exhibit. i saw some of you already looking at that in the lobby. we have the library version of the betty ford centennial exhibit. the cloth items on display, dresses and the e.r.a. symbol on the floor, those are duplicates or replicas we had made. we are not destroying the original betty ford dresses. believe me, we have taken good care of that area at so, you are the first people to see that today. so, do spend some time taking a look. as we celebrate the centennial, we have a
the national archives and the gerald ford residential foundation hosted this event. it is just under 90 minutes. >> this april is the celebration 10h birthday.been betty ford's the museum and libraries are aturing a new exhibit titled, in step with betty ford, a celebration of her centennial. at the museum, the focus is on her dance. her love of dance and how that was a thread throughout her life. i hope you will get there to see it. it just started in april and it will run into early...
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tragedy today as former president gerald ford was eaten by wolves. best. >> stephen: thank you for this job. thank you for show business. >> you would have made it anyway. >> stephen: ladies and gentlemen, the man is funny with the sound-off. >> stephen colbert! >> stephen: "too funny to fail" is on hulu. dana carvey, everybody. we'll be right back with simon pegg. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ how do you like me now ♪ now that i'm on my way ♪ do you still think i'm crazy standing here today ♪ ♪ i couldn't make you love me e. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. ♪ charmin ultra soft! it's softer than ever. charmin ultra soft i
tragedy today as former president gerald ford was eaten by wolves. best. >> stephen: thank you for this job. thank you for show business. >> you would have made it anyway. >> stephen: ladies and gentlemen, the man is funny with the sound-off. >> stephen colbert! >> stephen: "too funny to fail" is on hulu. dana carvey, everybody. we'll be right back with simon pegg. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ how do you like me now ♪ now that i'm on my way ♪ do you...
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gerald ford was the minority leader. a wonderful picture of us somewhere that will show up on twitter or someplace else. where he took pictures with all of the interns. i will never forget the real joy that i had working around him and others who seem to have the country's best interest at heart. fast-forward and when president ford became president ford. i along with the rest of the country was introduced to betty ford. aside from being beautiful and graceful and gracious and humble and welcoming. she was fierce. standing up for the era. at that time was not quite as off-limits as it later became. because of all kinds of efforts against it. betty ford is the first lady speaking out in favor of equal rights amendment was astonishing. i was living in arkansas. the work she did was just like a thunderclap. people felt it. believed it. were in all of it. i just felt that took so much grit and gut. we all know about her work on behalf of breast cancer. it wasn't just her openness about it. it was very personal to me. my moth
gerald ford was the minority leader. a wonderful picture of us somewhere that will show up on twitter or someplace else. where he took pictures with all of the interns. i will never forget the real joy that i had working around him and others who seem to have the country's best interest at heart. fast-forward and when president ford became president ford. i along with the rest of the country was introduced to betty ford. aside from being beautiful and graceful and gracious and humble and...
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police say the 38-year-old suspect, gerald ram olympics is h -- ramos is his name, now being held without bail. police said they found evidence in his home that he had planned this attack in great detail. he had a newly purchased shotgun and smoke grenades and he barricaded at least one exit before he started shooting. he had filed a defamation claim back in 2012. the paper had covered a a harassment case against him the previous year. the police just held a news conference. what new details did we learn? >> reporter: we learned quite a few details. we know at this hour this shooter is still not cooperating with investigators. he hasn't been cooperating since he was taken into custody, so much so that in order to identify who he was, they had to use facial recognition technology. maryland used a photo of this man that they had in a database, and they were able to i.d. him that way. we also, as you mentioned, john, know that they were able to locate his vehicle nearby. they also searched his home. and they said based on what they found inside his home, it is clear that this attack was plan
police say the 38-year-old suspect, gerald ram olympics is h -- ramos is his name, now being held without bail. police said they found evidence in his home that he had planned this attack in great detail. he had a newly purchased shotgun and smoke grenades and he barricaded at least one exit before he started shooting. he had filed a defamation claim back in 2012. the paper had covered a a harassment case against him the previous year. the police just held a news conference. what new details...
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>> gerald fischman was a character. everything you heard was right on the button. he wore a cardigan and turtleneck every day. he tried to get on "jeopardy" twice and failed. a guy who could turn prose like anybody i had ever seen. was certainly capable of writing for major metropolitan newspapers but loved his position at the capital. >> and i know you didn't know the sales assistant, but our deepest condolences to their family and friends. they certainly did not deserve what happened yesterday. tom, thank you for appearing today and we appreciate your thoughts. >> thank you, wolf. >>> other news we're following. the president reportedly wants to quit the world trade organization as europe fears it's in, quote, trump hell. >>> plus as thousands of children are still separated from their families with no clear reunification plan in sight, hillary clinton says her worst fears about the trump presidency have come true. and now former president obama is also speaking out. show me the carfax? now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used
>> gerald fischman was a character. everything you heard was right on the button. he wore a cardigan and turtleneck every day. he tried to get on "jeopardy" twice and failed. a guy who could turn prose like anybody i had ever seen. was certainly capable of writing for major metropolitan newspapers but loved his position at the capital. >> and i know you didn't know the sales assistant, but our deepest condolences to their family and friends. they certainly did not deserve...
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the fourth victim is gerald fishman. the fifth victim is john mcnamara. >> first responders responded within a minute. the evacuated over 150 people from inside the building. >> i am very proud of that response. not only the speed of the response, but the courage of the demonstrated in entering the building without a moments hesitation. finding the shooter who was hiding and taking him into custody without shots being fired with law enforcement. >> reporter: the suspected is not cooperating with investigators. sources tell fox news he mutilated his fingers seemingly in an effort to make it more difficult for authorities to id him. lease have not confirmed of that and say they are still working to determine a motive. >> we are saddened we had to make those notifications. we are deeply saddened that a person had to take this into his own hands. threats made aga gazette on social media. >> one of the journalists killed was remembered by his brother. the novelist carl hiasson. he posted this photo on facebook. rob is on the
the fourth victim is gerald fishman. the fifth victim is john mcnamara. >> first responders responded within a minute. the evacuated over 150 people from inside the building. >> i am very proud of that response. not only the speed of the response, but the courage of the demonstrated in entering the building without a moments hesitation. finding the shooter who was hiding and taking him into custody without shots being fired with law enforcement. >> reporter: the suspected is...
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winters, a special publication editor describing herself as a proud navy mom, and editorial page gerald fishman, and john, a staff writer tocovering sports, and rebrebecca smith had just started, and robert is being remembered as a mentor to young reporters. this morning, we're also learning that to employees wounded yesterday had been released from the hospital. abc has the other new developments in the tragedy. >> reporter: the search continues with no help from the 38-year-old ramos, accused of shooting and killing five people at the gazette. >> this was a targeted attack. we can't fathom why this person chose to do this. >> reporter: the call came in 2:30 p.m. thursday. >> several shots fired. possible shotgun. >> we brought to the judge's attention the evidence that suggested a coordinated attack, barricading of a back door, and the use of a tactical approach in hunting down and shooting the innocent victims in this case. >> reporter: president trump spoke about the tragedy. >> journalists like all americans should be free from the fear of being violently attacked while doing their
winters, a special publication editor describing herself as a proud navy mom, and editorial page gerald fishman, and john, a staff writer tocovering sports, and rebrebecca smith had just started, and robert is being remembered as a mentor to young reporters. this morning, we're also learning that to employees wounded yesterday had been released from the hospital. abc has the other new developments in the tragedy. >> reporter: the search continues with no help from the 38-year-old ramos,...
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gerald and wendy. all crossir targeted attack after learning ramos had allegedly threatened the capital gazette newspaper on social media. as authorities continue to dig in for a motive and s.w.a.t. teams comb his home, we learned ramos has had a long-standing grudge against the paper over a 2011 column that reported his guilty plea to criminal harassment according to court records. nbc's jennifer johnson has more from annapolis. >> reporter: nbc news is reporting police are at the suspect's maryland home. 38-year-old gerald ramos hours after he allegedly opened fire inside a local annapolis newspaper. >> this person was prepared to shoot people. his intent was to cause harm. >> reporter: the suspect opened fire with a long gun killing five. >> now inside the building. shooting people, white male with a shotgun. >> reporter: tweeted begging for help, approximately 170 people were inside the building when he opened fire. >> it's scary, very scary. so i'm a little shaken up about everything. >> reporter:
gerald and wendy. all crossir targeted attack after learning ramos had allegedly threatened the capital gazette newspaper on social media. as authorities continue to dig in for a motive and s.w.a.t. teams comb his home, we learned ramos has had a long-standing grudge against the paper over a 2011 column that reported his guilty plea to criminal harassment according to court records. nbc's jennifer johnson has more from annapolis. >> reporter: nbc news is reporting police are at the...
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fourth victim is gerald fischman.ter: 170 people evacuated seen with their hands up. >> it was very, very scary. you would never think something would happen to you at work. >> reporter: we've learned from authorities that they've identified the suspect as 38-year-old jarrod ramos and he may have targeted the paper over a lawsuit he filed for defamation. >> we're hearing that the police chief said the shooting was personal for some of these officers. why is that? >> reporter: the police chief saying this is their hometown newspaper. he said officers with his pament work with reporters at the "capital gazette" on a daily basis. he said they have friends who work for that newspaper. so the shooting here today very personal for police officers as well. >> let's talk about that lawsuit that you mentioned there for a moment, it was filed back in 2015 from what i recall. and what else are we learning about it? >> reporter: right, that it was after he was charged with harassment, the newspaper then reported on it. he tried t
fourth victim is gerald fischman.ter: 170 people evacuated seen with their hands up. >> it was very, very scary. you would never think something would happen to you at work. >> reporter: we've learned from authorities that they've identified the suspect as 38-year-old jarrod ramos and he may have targeted the paper over a lawsuit he filed for defamation. >> we're hearing that the police chief said the shooting was personal for some of these officers. why is that? >>...
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editor writer gerald fischman. robert hiaasen, ed conicknamed bob.scribing his a a giant. john mcnamara loved playing sports as much as he loved writing about them. rebecca smith just hired. she loved her new job and beloved dog. wendi winters a red cross volunteer and a girl scout leader. tomorrow this page will return to its steady purpose in offering opinions about the world around them that they might be better citizens. a journalism student paying her respects at a memorial. >>> thank you for watching, another trying week. i'm david muir. i'll see you later on "20/20." >> announcer: live, where you live, this is abc 7 news. >>> good afternoon to you. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. larry and ama are both off today. we begin this afternoon with a possible plea deal in the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire. >> leslie brinkley is live at the courthouse in oakland with the new developments this afternoon. leslie. >> reporter: that's right. it's all unfolding right now. a plea deal is on the table, put forward by the judge. both defendants have to
editor writer gerald fischman. robert hiaasen, ed conicknamed bob.scribing his a a giant. john mcnamara loved playing sports as much as he loved writing about them. rebecca smith just hired. she loved her new job and beloved dog. wendi winters a red cross volunteer and a girl scout leader. tomorrow this page will return to its steady purpose in offering opinions about the world around them that they might be better citizens. a journalism student paying her respects at a memorial. >>>...
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gerald fischman, rob hiaasen, rebecca smith, john mcnamara, and wendi winters. you can keep up to date on this developing story with the abc 7 news app. we sent this push alert after the shooting at 12:30 yesterday afternoon. you can find the app for free in the app store. >>> also developing this morning we are expecting new details about the violent end to a 43-year-old cold case murder. 72-year-old steve crawford killed himself yesterday in san jose as police knocked on his apartment door. new dna testing linked him to the 1974 stanford chapel murder of arlis perry. crawford was a campus security guard, and he's the one who says he found perry's body. authorities say crawford was always a suspect but there was never enough evidence to charge him. >>> 6:03 now. an oakland teen at the center of a national debate over what defines death has officially died. and 2013 jahi mcmath was declared brain dead after complications from throat surgery. california declared her death. mcmath's family moved her to new jersey where a ventilator and feeding tube kept her alive.
gerald fischman, rob hiaasen, rebecca smith, john mcnamara, and wendi winters. you can keep up to date on this developing story with the abc 7 news app. we sent this push alert after the shooting at 12:30 yesterday afternoon. you can find the app for free in the app store. >>> also developing this morning we are expecting new details about the violent end to a 43-year-old cold case murder. 72-year-old steve crawford killed himself yesterday in san jose as police knocked on his...
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a gerald ford archetype is one who is a really nice guy everybody likes, not offensive, pretty much a consensus driver and centrist. another alternative the progressive movement would like very much is a big visionary fdr lyndon johnson big program, big government kind of person that has ideas and inspiration and is willing to reinvent what the status quo looks like. there is probably a third option especially since i just outlined the first two, there will be a third or fourth for sure, but i do think it will go in the structural direction because a reactive approach to donald trump or a left version of donald trump is probably not the most strategic for the future of our country. i think for the divisions of the country i am watching a landscape shift and i think the democratic party is 5 to 10 years behind the republicans in infrastructure. we tend to deal with issues. the republican deal with structural realignment. they go after judges, tax cuts, regulatory reform, they set up news stations like fox news, they are 10 years ahead of us because of their approach. i think we are ver
a gerald ford archetype is one who is a really nice guy everybody likes, not offensive, pretty much a consensus driver and centrist. another alternative the progressive movement would like very much is a big visionary fdr lyndon johnson big program, big government kind of person that has ideas and inspiration and is willing to reinvent what the status quo looks like. there is probably a third option especially since i just outlined the first two, there will be a third or fourth for sure, but i...
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and coming from gerald, this quiet, sweet dude was hilarious. he would say the sharpest things. i remember i would see him and the editors rock back and forth in laughter at some of our stories. i'm sure some of them were stories i wrote back in the day. >> oh my goodness. you also worked with rob hiassen. what do you want people to know about rob? >> yeah, oh my god. i loved rob so much. when i moved off the paper, i was so nervous about telling him that i was going to move on because the paper meant a lot to me, gave me a chance, and he was so supportive, and i was so nervous. when i told him, i started to cry a little bit. i felt so bad about leaving. and he looked at me and he said you know what, i don't think i want to see you here in another year or two because he knew that i was ready to leave, and he wanted me to achieve in my career whatever i can, and i was so moved by that because in journalism a lot of times it is about what you can do for the paper, what you can do for the television station. but that was never him. he really cared about us more than our stories, an
and coming from gerald, this quiet, sweet dude was hilarious. he would say the sharpest things. i remember i would see him and the editors rock back and forth in laughter at some of our stories. i'm sure some of them were stories i wrote back in the day. >> oh my goodness. you also worked with rob hiassen. what do you want people to know about rob? >> yeah, oh my god. i loved rob so much. when i moved off the paper, i was so nervous about telling him that i was going to move on...
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gerald fischman was 61. wendi winters worked in the newsroom for a dozen years.e 65-year-old mother mad a talent for connecting with the community, a dedicated employee who loved the news business. winters' daughter called her mother a fantastic reporter, adding that her life was a gift to everyone who knew her. >> she wrote so much that she became the most prolific writer in the newsroom. very charming person who would bring me and others in the newsroom a cake every christmastime. >> reporter: in her last tweet, wendi winters promoted a video about a community mural project. spreading beauty one artwork at a time today, she wrote. rebecca smith was hired recentl. she described herself as a dog mom and bonus mom to the best kid ever. rebecca lived with her fiance in the baltimore area. a friend described rebecca as the absolute most beautiful person with the biggest heart. she was just 34. sports writer john mcnamara died doing his dream job. after working at the "capital gazette" for nearly in years. mac will be remembered for not only his great sports knowledg
gerald fischman was 61. wendi winters worked in the newsroom for a dozen years.e 65-year-old mother mad a talent for connecting with the community, a dedicated employee who loved the news business. winters' daughter called her mother a fantastic reporter, adding that her life was a gift to everyone who knew her. >> she wrote so much that she became the most prolific writer in the newsroom. very charming person who would bring me and others in the newsroom a cake every christmastime....
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fourth victim is gerald feshman and the fifth victim is gerald macnamara. so what i'd like to say about this is at this point, our investigative portion of this kind of breaks off into two different areas. one is the person of interest that we do have in custody. that person of interest is being interviewed as we speak by our criminal investigation division. we do not believe, and we know through the investigation that there are no further threats, no further threats to the "capital gazette" newspaper or to the area around 888 bestgate road. what i also would like to tell you is that the anne arundel county police department, with our partners throughout anne arundel county government, annapolis city, the state, we work very well together. we have the best interests and well being of our victims in mind. we have a line for anne arundel county that number is 410-768-5522, and i would urge any persons who witnessed anything that occurred this evening, were walking by the address of 888, was near the address, who just needs someone to speak to, i would urge th
fourth victim is gerald feshman and the fifth victim is gerald macnamara. so what i'd like to say about this is at this point, our investigative portion of this kind of breaks off into two different areas. one is the person of interest that we do have in custody. that person of interest is being interviewed as we speak by our criminal investigation division. we do not believe, and we know through the investigation that there are no further threats, no further threats to the "capital...
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gerald fischman worked for the gazette for over 15 years. and editor robert hiaasen remembered as a mentor to younger reporters. president trump expressing condolences. >> journalists like all americans should be free from the fear of being violently attacked while doing their job. >> gio benitez joins us now from outside "the capital" building. we know annapolis is a tight knit community. there are some vigils planned tonight. >> that's right, david. for so many people there this newspaper is like family. so there are vigils planned for tonight. some of the reporters from the paper are expected to be there. >> gio leading us off. thank you. as gio reported, that suspect had a grudge against the newspaper. tonight the threatening words he used before. what we learned about the woman he once knew from high school. here's pierce thomas on that part of the story. >> reporter: jarrod ramos, accused murderer, led out from "the capital gazette" in handcuffs, after a rampage that may have had its roots seven years ago. it began with this newspaper
gerald fischman worked for the gazette for over 15 years. and editor robert hiaasen remembered as a mentor to younger reporters. president trump expressing condolences. >> journalists like all americans should be free from the fear of being violently attacked while doing their job. >> gio benitez joins us now from outside "the capital" building. we know annapolis is a tight knit community. there are some vigils planned tonight. >> that's right, david. for so many...
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chandra and gerald redwine going from this. to this.d her husband on a getaway before the weight loss and after writing, vacation used to be an excuse to eat any and everything i wanted. it also meant wearing a swimsuit in front of people. and spending a lot of time pondering a way to get from the water to my towel without anyone looking. getting there wasn't easy. over the years she put on weight. at one point the scale reading 260 pounds. until a turning point in her life. >> gerald and i decided we wanted to have kids. i said, i need to lose weight first. i was at least 100 pounds overweight. >> reporter: she started going to the gym every day for a month and then she tackled how to eat. the whole time joined and supported by her husband. >> i joined weight watchers for a couple of months and learned how to seat. and saw even greater success with that. so we just kept rolling with it. >> we're a team so for me it was support my wife and family. so it's easy honestly. >> reporter: in nine months she lost 60 pounds and managed to maint
chandra and gerald redwine going from this. to this.d her husband on a getaway before the weight loss and after writing, vacation used to be an excuse to eat any and everything i wanted. it also meant wearing a swimsuit in front of people. and spending a lot of time pondering a way to get from the water to my towel without anyone looking. getting there wasn't easy. over the years she put on weight. at one point the scale reading 260 pounds. until a turning point in her life. >> gerald and...
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gerald ramos was just held without bail before a hearing -- gerald ramos was just held without bail afterwith a district court judge trial. mr. ramos was arrested last night. i would like to detail just for a minute and thank first the members of the anne arundel police department, sheriff's department, annapolis police, all law enforcement involved in this investigation. my office was brought on scene yesterday afternoon at approximately 3:00. myself, the prosecutors behind me spent the afternoon and day working with our police officers reviewing evidence and understanding the scene as it occurred and unfolded. as of last night, mr. ramos was charged, brought before a commissioner. he was held without bail. the rules require that he be brought before a district court judge immediately thereafter. he was brought before judge pyle today. as you heard in the courtroom, mr. ramos is alleged to have executed a brutal series of attacks on innocent victims. most importantly, my responsibility today was to inform the court as to why mr. ramos was either a flight risk or a danger to our community
gerald ramos was just held without bail before a hearing -- gerald ramos was just held without bail afterwith a district court judge trial. mr. ramos was arrested last night. i would like to detail just for a minute and thank first the members of the anne arundel police department, sheriff's department, annapolis police, all law enforcement involved in this investigation. my office was brought on scene yesterday afternoon at approximately 3:00. myself, the prosecutors behind me spent the...
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. >> cristiano ronaldo, gerald pique son dos de los jugadores mÁs sexys, pero que empiezpiens rusas.mos a c cenar. >> quedan varias semanas para seguir viendo el mejor fÚtbol del planeta y deleitarnos con sus jugadores. >> me sentÍ muy asustado y enojado porque Él estaba gritando a mi mamÁ cosas racistas. >> violador y animal, una mujer le gritÓ a un mexicano. >> en instantes. >> decenas de personas del Área de la bahÍa alzan su voz en protesta frente a un centro de detenciÓn, los inmigrantes detenidos serÍ ♪ (musica) muchos activistas desataron una marcha que iniciÓ y donde participÓ . >> es una muestra de la organ a organizaciÓn de maestros y di u disputas escolares lograron recolectar con el fin de brindar apoyo a los jÓvenes del centro de atenciÓn, lamentablemente toda la ayuda no les llegarÁ . >> eonando el lema de amÉrica la presidenta de federaciÓn de maestros pidiÓ hacer entrega de los libros lÁpices y juguetes a los jÓvenes del centro de detenciÓn, donativo que fue rechazado a t travesÍa, pidieron un trato legal para los vulnerables unto >> hay niÑos de cuatro aÑos de edad,
. >> cristiano ronaldo, gerald pique son dos de los jugadores mÁs sexys, pero que empiezpiens rusas.mos a c cenar. >> quedan varias semanas para seguir viendo el mejor fÚtbol del planeta y deleitarnos con sus jugadores. >> me sentÍ muy asustado y enojado porque Él estaba gritando a mi mamÁ cosas racistas. >> violador y animal, una mujer le gritÓ a un mexicano. >> en instantes. >> decenas de personas del Área de la bahÍa alzan su voz en protesta frente...
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ponens and then obstructed justice in an attempt to cover it up now gerald ford who were placed in the oval office decided to let bygones be bygones he said it was an act of mercy all right your are for. the president of the united states granted and by these presidents to grant aid to free and absolute pardon under richard nixon the first presidential pardon in u.s. history was handed down by george washington the leaders of a rebellion that had taken place at the time the man dubbed the father of america hope that this act of forgiveness would help bring a new country together but roll on two hundred years and it seems that presidential pardons and sentence commutations are little less about honor and healing and a little more about you scratch my back and i'll scratch yours over centuries now there's been a process involved where you have something called the office of the pardon attorney people meticulously review the cases and decide which one should make it to the president's desk dinesh d'souza he was railroaded under the obama administration he was aggressively prosecuted for a
ponens and then obstructed justice in an attempt to cover it up now gerald ford who were placed in the oval office decided to let bygones be bygones he said it was an act of mercy all right your are for. the president of the united states granted and by these presidents to grant aid to free and absolute pardon under richard nixon the first presidential pardon in u.s. history was handed down by george washington the leaders of a rebellion that had taken place at the time the man dubbed the...
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next is gerald fishman described as a quirky voice of a community newspaper .aper says sports reporting was his dream job. >> wendy winters was a prolific writer who chronicled her community as for the sales assistant rebecca smith the paper says that she loves spending time with family and was new to the paper. >> annapolis, maryland
next is gerald fishman described as a quirky voice of a community newspaper .aper says sports reporting was his dream job. >> wendy winters was a prolific writer who chronicled her community as for the sales assistant rebecca smith the paper says that she loves spending time with family and was new to the paper. >> annapolis, maryland
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'll show you r-now. 61-yd gerald fischman. he worked there for 26 years. quirky writing style, his shy demeanor and the cardigan sweaters he seemed to wear all year round. >>> 59-year-old rob hiassen called big rob because he was so tall but also because he had such a big he was a devoted father and mentor to young he had just celebrated his 33rd wedding anniversary last week. yesterday was her 58th birthday. john mcnamara knowns mack. old school reporter. worked there for 20 years. he was a sports guy but also wrote news and also wrote a lot terp. 34-year-old rebecca smith. she recently was hired there as a salsstant. she grew up in the baltimore area. lived in baltimore county with her fiancee. described as cheerful and always ready to make cversation. and wendi winters, mother of four, editor and reporter the paper. her father was a naval academy graduate andome of her children are naval officers. k wendw how to make the boring stories exciting because she cared to much about her community. visitors to theuseum found a tribute to the journalisted gunned
'll show you r-now. 61-yd gerald fischman. he worked there for 26 years. quirky writing style, his shy demeanor and the cardigan sweaters he seemed to wear all year round. >>> 59-year-old rob hiassen called big rob because he was so tall but also because he had such a big he was a devoted father and mentor to young he had just celebrated his 33rd wedding anniversary last week. yesterday was her 58th birthday. john mcnamara knowns mack. old school reporter. worked there for 20 years. he...
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gerald fischman known as the voice of the communityws per. and rob hiassen, creative writer and mentor. yesterday he lt his home for work after doing a dance for his wife on her birthday. >> i can't help but think what if head taken this day off for us to be together. >> reporter: they have three children allhe grown. son ben holds her hand during our interview. >> no matter what that sophomoric violent man did, is charged with doing, the memor of rob hiassen will live on. >> repter: the door to the building with the capital ac shooting take e is still blocked by police t oe. the sen loss here in annapolis will last a lg time. roris gordon, news 4. >> and the victims to the investigation now, whyid he target this newspaper and why did he do it so violently? tracee wilkins has been out here in annapolis a da she was here yesterday. she's been covering the investigation. she picks up the story from there. tracee. >> reporter: well, wendy, police believe they have some idea of what motivated all of this based on the suspected gunman's history wa
gerald fischman known as the voice of the communityws per. and rob hiassen, creative writer and mentor. yesterday he lt his home for work after doing a dance for his wife on her birthday. >> i can't help but think what if head taken this day off for us to be together. >> reporter: they have three children allhe grown. son ben holds her hand during our interview. >> no matter what that sophomoric violent man did, is charged with doing, the memor of rob hiassen will live on....
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. >>> 61-year-old gerald fischman was the editorial page editor.here more than 26 years. he was described as shy, but dwy with the tea and known for being inhe office at all hours. 56-year-old john mcnamara was a news editor but his real was sports. mcnamara t worked at newspaper more than 24 hours. he leave bind a wife >>65-year- wendy winters was an editor and community reporter for the capital gazette, the first spent in new york city working in public relations and fashion before moving tond maryla winters leaves behind a 34ear-o in theale saless behind a fian. a mefu andit cal their families almost reached its algo. hours,an $153,000.heorgan money will go towards medical bills,uneral costs and repairs to the newsroom. the page was started by ana list who does not walk at the capitgazette. >>> caitlin i here to talk about the weekend recast. is 91 right now. 's getting hot, it's e'summertime, w just about at ju t. keep cool ohink cool thoughts this weekend. but a lot of people are happy we'll have a nice sunny weekend. anything that you got pla
. >>> 61-year-old gerald fischman was the editorial page editor.here more than 26 years. he was described as shy, but dwy with the tea and known for being inhe office at all hours. 56-year-old john mcnamara was a news editor but his real was sports. mcnamara t worked at newspaper more than 24 hours. he leave bind a wife >>65-year- wendy winters was an editor and community reporter for the capital gazette, the first spent in new york city working in public relations and fashion...
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rebecca smith, gerald fishman who waser the confirms was the editorial editor, johrr ow and rob hiaason all employees. the brother ofiaason posted ck, he recall his brother as i one of the most gentleun andny people. he'd ever learn. rob was a paper assistant editor. now it's clear the capital gazette is a beacon for people coin the unity, not just news but a sense of connection, one man i spoke with william raoul spoke aboutth one of victims, a woman lost her life who had a huge mac on him. >> he was always to alive and funny andou know full of energy and positive. were going to have lunch and we tomorrow to tal about some public relations stuffas as wel disseminating other information in our communityer through work. whether photographer or writing, i psonalize it in that sense but it is a loss. >> reporter: without them the world dsn't knowhat their politicians elected leaders are doing, they don't know the score of the basketball game. this is just bee rdha >> reporter: just to give you an idea of the commitment to journalist, the paper covered the shooting itself. th a well, though
rebecca smith, gerald fishman who waser the confirms was the editorial editor, johrr ow and rob hiaason all employees. the brother ofiaason posted ck, he recall his brother as i one of the most gentleun andny people. he'd ever learn. rob was a paper assistant editor. now it's clear the capital gazette is a beacon for people coin the unity, not just news but a sense of connection, one man i spoke with william raoul spoke aboutth one of victims, a woman lost her life who had a huge mac on him....
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we'll need a -- somebody like a gerald ford, right. however this president -- somebody who can bring the country together after a very divisive time. a gerald ford arc type is one who is not particularly -- he's a really nice guy that everybody likes. he's not offensive. just pretty much a consensus driver and a centrist. another alternative and the progressive movement would like this very much is a big visionary fdr, you know, lyndon johnson big programs, big government kind of person that has ideas and inspiration and is willing to reinvent what the status quo looks like. there's probably a third option, especially since i just outlined the first two, there will be a third or fourth for sure, but i do think it will go in the structural directions because our reactive approach to donald trump or a left version of the donald trump is probably not the most strategic for the future of our country. for the divisions of the country, i am watching the landscape shift and i think the democratic party is about 5 to 10 years behind the republ
we'll need a -- somebody like a gerald ford, right. however this president -- somebody who can bring the country together after a very divisive time. a gerald ford arc type is one who is not particularly -- he's a really nice guy that everybody likes. he's not offensive. just pretty much a consensus driver and a centrist. another alternative and the progressive movement would like this very much is a big visionary fdr, you know, lyndon johnson big programs, big government kind of person that...
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he knew richard nixon, gerald , ronald reagan. he was there when ronald reagan tried to convince gerald ford to be his running mate, which i think is an incredible story. they are at the convention. host: the dream ticket. guest: he really considered it. he told me about how he couldn't believe how much the reagan team and reagan were willing to give the gerald ford. and of course, gerald ford did an interview where he described it as a co-presidency, and for ronald reagan, that was just too much. there's a scene where he says, all right, where's bush? and i did interview george h. w. bush about ronald reagan. he said history will have to judge his accomplishments. it is very like bush to be a vice president. he said his favorite memory was watching ronald reagan, after he had been shot on the floor of the hospital, ronald reagan was on his hands and knees, spilling -- cleaning up a spill of water that he didn't want the nurses to clean up. i thought that was a touching moment between a vice president and president in a real crisi
he knew richard nixon, gerald , ronald reagan. he was there when ronald reagan tried to convince gerald ford to be his running mate, which i think is an incredible story. they are at the convention. host: the dream ticket. guest: he really considered it. he told me about how he couldn't believe how much the reagan team and reagan were willing to give the gerald ford. and of course, gerald ford did an interview where he described it as a co-presidency, and for ronald reagan, that was just too...
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punishment jerrold nadler -- congressman gerald another led the group. >> they came seeking protection that the statue of liberty premises. instead, they are be welcomed by more terror. >> this week, house democrats will introduce legislation to stop families from being separated at the border. >>> dianne feinstein is gathering support for her own bill to stop separation of immigrant families at the border. senator feinstein says she has 48 senator supporting her bill. it would need 60 votes to pass so far, no republicans have signed on. maine republican senator it republican, but she does t support the bill. >> it is far too broad and would essentially prevent arrest within 100 miles of the border. even if the person has commted a serious crime or is suspected of terrorist activity. that is not the answer. >>> president trump blames democrats for the separation of children and their parents at the border. it is the policy at the president himself can end. he plans to meet with house republicans tomorrow, as they get ready to vote on 2 immigration bills this week. last night, a group o
punishment jerrold nadler -- congressman gerald another led the group. >> they came seeking protection that the statue of liberty premises. instead, they are be welcomed by more terror. >> this week, house democrats will introduce legislation to stop families from being separated at the border. >>> dianne feinstein is gathering support for her own bill to stop separation of immigrant families at the border. senator feinstein says she has 48 senator supporting her bill. it...
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. >> people might know who rod gerald is, who wasn't. >> my data in many circles is considered to be one of the greatest high school football players texas has ever seen. he played for the legendary woody hayes. i read in the book that him being a legend was a real pain in my. every boy wants to be his own man. football plays a very important role in the book. my dad became a legend when he was 20 the sophomore year. he had broken his back early in the season. in a game against purdue the season went on, they were going to play against the university of colorado. a week or so before that they said we need you to play, that still wasn't but my dad, this is his identity, what he had become somewhat like a father and so he shows up and before the game a guy comes to him and says do you want to give you something to play like a champion today my dad said sure the man hands him an envelope and inside the envelope was cocaine. and he takes cocaine for the first time he goes on to be orange bowl mvp. a serious legend and football. it also was the start of a drug addiction for him. by the ti
. >> people might know who rod gerald is, who wasn't. >> my data in many circles is considered to be one of the greatest high school football players texas has ever seen. he played for the legendary woody hayes. i read in the book that him being a legend was a real pain in my. every boy wants to be his own man. football plays a very important role in the book. my dad became a legend when he was 20 the sophomore year. he had broken his back early in the season. in a game against...
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long time writer wendi winters, editorial page editor gerald fischm fischman, sports reporter john mcnamara, sales assistant rebecca smith and rob hiassen. through it all, survivors reported on their all tragedy this morning. the paper rolled off the presses and on to stoops all around town. and this morning the "capital gazette" intern talked about leaving the newsroom when it was over. >> unfortunately we saw we had to pass two bodies of our colleagues, which was something that nobody should ever have to stomach. just unfortunate that somebody would come into a place that only reports truthful stories that are fact-based and unleash hell on the office. it was -- we tried to keep our eyes from off the ground, but inevitably we were -- we all as journalists, we're kind of curious and it was sickening. >> sickening. rene marsh is with us. you've been reporting on the ground. what is the sense you're getting from the community and what you can tell us. >> reporter: well, poppy, the sense i get is in this tight knit community, they are mourning, but it is not just this community, it is the ent
long time writer wendi winters, editorial page editor gerald fischm fischman, sports reporter john mcnamara, sales assistant rebecca smith and rob hiassen. through it all, survivors reported on their all tragedy this morning. the paper rolled off the presses and on to stoops all around town. and this morning the "capital gazette" intern talked about leaving the newsroom when it was over. >> unfortunately we saw we had to pass two bodies of our colleagues, which was something...
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gerald fischman editorial page writer and editor. rob hiaasen capital gars editor.endi winters reporter and columnist. john mcnamara reporter and dedicated m of the e. community. neighbors covering neighbors. hours afr the shooting capital gazette said put out a rape every. they did tod look at front page. five shot dead at the capital.e see pictures there ofe those whlost. all killed in the line of duty. inside someoignant messages. opinion page is mostly left blank. at the bottom, you see it right there, today we're speechle p. thise intentionally leftk thursday's shootingt office. see the nes of the victims. tomorr will return to purposef offerin reader's informed opinion about world around them so that they may become better citizens. >> president trump meantime taking ae chance to mak first official statement on shootinal of c gazette. look, we can't overlook the fact manyimes president has called reporters liars fake news end knees of people in the past. ed to today he took a tone.er >> journalists like all americans should be fear from the fear of being viole
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i was in there one week ago speaking to gerald and today he's not here. it's a sad day for this community and this county. i'm proud to have had the moment to have them in our lives and share our stories from o couna l perspective, political perspective. they have been there rain or shine. rick and his staff are an amazing addition to this community. it just breaks my heart that we found ourselves in the situation. my heart is broken but my spirit is intact. i'm trpraying for the families o are affected. we say this every single time we get on the news with an incident like this with these mass shootings. it's just frustrating. it angers me because we can't, as americans, find way to resolve ourselves from these types of issues whether it's mass shootings with firearms or whatever the case. we have to do something and i think the gazette staff when they mentioned yesterday on twitter they were more than just prayers and wishes. >> in fact, you're echoing the very powerful words of sun of the survivors. she spoke to anderson cooper about this last night. t
i was in there one week ago speaking to gerald and today he's not here. it's a sad day for this community and this county. i'm proud to have had the moment to have them in our lives and share our stories from o couna l perspective, political perspective. they have been there rain or shine. rick and his staff are an amazing addition to this community. it just breaks my heart that we found ourselves in the situation. my heart is broken but my spirit is intact. i'm trpraying for the families o are...
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fourth victim is gerald fischman, and the fifth victim is john mcnamara. we're deeply saddened that we've had to make these notifications. >> several shots have been fired. >> reporter: 38-year-old jarrod ramos has been charged. he was carrying a shotgun and smoke grenades. >> they just went straight in there. when he heard them coming, he threw his weapon down and less lives were lost. >> reporter: the "gazette" reports he has a longstanding guj against the newspaper. he filed a defamation suit but the judge dismissed the case. they used facial recognition. authorities were seen searching his apartment late last night. >> reporter: and, again, five people killed. and the paper already writing stories about each of them, what they meant to the newspaper and what they meant to the community. anne-marie. >> angelica al va rez. thank you. >>> on "cbs this morning," norah o'donnell will be in annapolis with the latest on the investigation. >> and the battle lines are being drawn on who will replace retiring court justice anthony kennedy. president trump said h
fourth victim is gerald fischman, and the fifth victim is john mcnamara. we're deeply saddened that we've had to make these notifications. >> several shots have been fired. >> reporter: 38-year-old jarrod ramos has been charged. he was carrying a shotgun and smoke grenades. >> they just went straight in there. when he heard them coming, he threw his weapon down and less lives were lost. >> reporter: the "gazette" reports he has a longstanding guj against the...
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the victims, robert hiaasen, gerald fischman, wendi winters, john mcnamara , and rebecca smith. a memorial is growing at the site as the community comes together er for the victims and their loved ones. including their coworkers who were persevering through the tragedy. >> president trump offered his condolences to the families of the victims today. >> journalists like all americans, should be free from the fear of being violently attacked while doing their job. >> the president who has often been harshly critical of their free press, said he would do everything to reduce violent crime. >>> coming up, teaching tech to students who might be left behind. it is left to inspire the to next generation of workers. ion of workers. >>> within the last hour, rescuers pulled a puppy from down a 50 foot hole. >>> the weekend is here, the temperatures are heating up. the red flag warning is in effect. we will talk about what you can expect for friday saturday and sunday. >>> tonight a puppy is reunited with its owner after falling down a hole in alabama. about an hour ago rescuers saved sev
the victims, robert hiaasen, gerald fischman, wendi winters, john mcnamara , and rebecca smith. a memorial is growing at the site as the community comes together er for the victims and their loved ones. including their coworkers who were persevering through the tragedy. >> president trump offered his condolences to the families of the victims today. >> journalists like all americans, should be free from the fear of being violently attacked while doing their job. >> the...
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killed in yesterday's rampage were the editorial page editor, gerald fischman, along with assistant editor rob hiaasen, staff writer wendi winters, sports reporter john mcnamara, and ad sales assistant rebecca smith. we will honor all of them today. the suspect had a well-documented grudge against the paper dating back at least seven years. he is now charged with five counts of first-degree murder and is due in court for a bail hearing next hour. this morning, the intern whose twitter account pleaded for help when the shooting started reflected on leaving the building when it was over. >> unfortunately we saw, we had to pass two bodies of our colleagues, which was something nobody should ever have to stomach. just unfortunate that somebody would come into a place that only reports truthful stories that are fact-based, and unleash hell on the office. it was -- we try to keep our eyes from off of the ground, but inevitably, we all, as journalists, were kind of curious. and it was sickening. >> let's go to our rene marsh. she has all the details for us in annapolis. good morning, rene. what c
killed in yesterday's rampage were the editorial page editor, gerald fischman, along with assistant editor rob hiaasen, staff writer wendi winters, sports reporter john mcnamara, and ad sales assistant rebecca smith. we will honor all of them today. the suspect had a well-documented grudge against the paper dating back at least seven years. he is now charged with five counts of first-degree murder and is due in court for a bail hearing next hour. this morning, the intern whose twitter account...
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among them gerald fischman, a writer known for his wit.t celebrated his 33rd wedding anniversary. john mcnamara, long-time sports reporter and fan. rebecca smith. she loved her job. her fiance, her daughter, and her dog. reporter wendi winters. a mother of four, a church youth adviser and girl scout leader. the dedicated journalists at the "gazette" push including pain to put out a paper today, the opinion page reading simply, "today we are speechless. this page is intentionally left blank to commemorate the victims of the shooting at our office." there is family i and there is work family. we should cherish them both. thank you for watching "nightline" and thanks for the
among them gerald fischman, a writer known for his wit.t celebrated his 33rd wedding anniversary. john mcnamara, long-time sports reporter and fan. rebecca smith. she loved her job. her fiance, her daughter, and her dog. reporter wendi winters. a mother of four, a church youth adviser and girl scout leader. the dedicated journalists at the "gazette" push including pain to put out a paper today, the opinion page reading simply, "today we are speechless. this page is intentionally...
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rebecca smith, gerald fishman who was the paper confirms was their editorial editor, john anarrow, and highs d,plenoys. llthe brother posted devastated and heart sick one of the most gentle and funny people h ever known who hadhe gift t career, theai capital gazetd rob was the paper's assistant editor, it'slear it' a beacon in this community not just news but community and connection, one man i spoke with works for the city and spoke aboutne of the victims a woman who lost her life and h impact she on him. >> she was alw as alivend so funny and just, you know, just full of energy. and always positive. and we met and talked and we were going to have lunch tomorrow to talk about some publelations stuff as well as disseminating other information in our community through her wo. whether photographer or writing i personalize in that sense >> without them the world doesn't know what their politicians elected leaders are doing. th don't know the score of put a basketball games, this has been really hardiv >> toe you an idea, the paper covered their own shooting shortly after reports of gunfir
rebecca smith, gerald fishman who was the paper confirms was their editorial editor, john anarrow, and highs d,plenoys. llthe brother posted devastated and heart sick one of the most gentle and funny people h ever known who hadhe gift t career, theai capital gazetd rob was the paper's assistant editor, it'slear it' a beacon in this community not just news but community and connection, one man i spoke with works for the city and spoke aboutne of the victims a woman who lost her life and h impact...
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fourth victim is gerald feshman. and the fifth victim is john mcnamara. >> can you spell them? >> can you say that again? >> what i would like to say about that is at this point, our investigative portion of this kind of breaks off into two different areas. one is the person of interest that we do have in custody. that person of interest is being interviewed as we speak by the criminal investigation division? we do not believe, and we know through the investigation that there are no further threats and there are no further threats to the capital gazette newspaper or to the area arou. what i would also like to tell you is that the police department with our partners around anne arundel government, annapolis city, the state, we work very well together. we have the best interest and well being of our victims in mind for anne arundel county. that number is 410-768-5522. and i would urge any persons who witnessed anything that occurred this evening for walking by the addre address, was near the address, who just needs someone to speak to, i would urge them to call that line. we will
fourth victim is gerald feshman. and the fifth victim is john mcnamara. >> can you spell them? >> can you say that again? >> what i would like to say about that is at this point, our investigative portion of this kind of breaks off into two different areas. one is the person of interest that we do have in custody. that person of interest is being interviewed as we speak by the criminal investigation division? we do not believe, and we know through the investigation that there...