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yes that's fascinating understanding what motivates you as opposed to what motivates me we are different people and people are motivated by different things well on public broadcasting we're still you know learning how to motivate people to contribute dollars i won't do it here but you get the idea [laughter] [laughter] [laughter] listen there's a lesson here there's a lesson here [laughter] [laughter] thank you listen at rutgers you're still learning it isten i want to thank all of you for joining us you've done a reat... well we're all trying to support the state university i want to thank all of you for joining us you've done a great service the preceding program has been a production of the caucus educaitonal corporation celebrating over 25 years of broadcast excellence and thirteen for wnet njtv and whyy funding for this edition of caucus new jersey has been provided by barnabas health new jersey's credit unions the new jersey education association new jersey natural gas united water johnson and johnson and by new jersey sharing network transportation provided by air brook limousine
yes that's fascinating understanding what motivates you as opposed to what motivates me we are different people and people are motivated by different things well on public broadcasting we're still you know learning how to motivate people to contribute dollars i won't do it here but you get the idea [laughter] [laughter] [laughter] listen there's a lesson here there's a lesson here [laughter] [laughter] thank you listen at rutgers you're still learning it isten i want to thank all of you for...
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it's motivating me on this monday, robin. >> and that's what we need, "motivation monday."o come on her tour to see her. very generous. on her. very generous. >> she continues to be just so -- >> she loves talent. she just appreciates talent. >> what girl wouldn't go out with them? >> i love the moves. >> early in the school year folks. >> how about a little "pop news." >> i am motivated, robin roberts. let's do it. a new role for jennifer lawrence. she's used to being belle of the ball. now she'll host it. the biggest ball of them all. she's been named co-chair of the 2015 metropolitan museum of art costume institute gala. also known as the met gala. the event shaping up to be quite intriguing. the theme for this year is chinese whispers. tales of the east in art, film, and fashion. you'll see celebrities and models. >> that was -- a little camera. >> who did? >> at the met gala. >> yes. >> oh, right, right. >> cynthia rally did last year. a lot of people pay homage to the theme. that will have exotic ramifications. >> how you're presenting it, i hope it does. >> yes. yes,
it's motivating me on this monday, robin. >> and that's what we need, "motivation monday."o come on her tour to see her. very generous. on her. very generous. >> she continues to be just so -- >> she loves talent. she just appreciates talent. >> what girl wouldn't go out with them? >> i love the moves. >> early in the school year folks. >> how about a little "pop news." >> i am motivated, robin roberts. let's do it. a new role...
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he's motivating, he's not motivational. some of these answers are going to be very pleasing to the left. because he never thanked a government program or the left, he thanked god. >> is he, is this kid for real? >> definitely. i love it. he's right. when you smile at someone, they do smile back. smiling is infectious. they should have him playing on a loop inside every newsroom in america. >> i don't have a lot to say, i think he's an awesome kid, i think he's got one proud mama right now. just keep it up, kid, you are like destined for stardom in some form. either sports, tv or who knows. >> don't destroy the poor guy. >> i think the sky is the limit. i think he's the type of person that whatever he puts his mind so because he has positive thoughts, be proud and happy about the blessings you have. he could be a politician, he could be a doctor, he could be a lawyer, he could work for fox news. >> he also could be the senior producer of "the five 5:00." and the other thing, boys love their moms. >> one more thing from me to
he's motivating, he's not motivational. some of these answers are going to be very pleasing to the left. because he never thanked a government program or the left, he thanked god. >> is he, is this kid for real? >> definitely. i love it. he's right. when you smile at someone, they do smile back. smiling is infectious. they should have him playing on a loop inside every newsroom in america. >> i don't have a lot to say, i think he's an awesome kid, i think he's got one proud...
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>> i feel motivated. >> i know, really.ot of people. >> thank you. >> it's great to have you here. >> not like you, though. >> oh, bless your heart. you're going to profile a young man. >> an amazing kid. he'll inspire you as well. >>> and also, we know you'll be traveling around the country, bringing us more incredible stories like this. motivating us all along the way and talking about your work for espn and s.e.c. and football, football, football. >> i'm excited about it. it's part of me, part of my heart. it's something i have been able to do and to be able to do it with you. share the stories of kids with so much courage. that's what's inspiring. it's awesome for me to share these store prips. >> your foundation is all about that. boy, we need that on mondays. any day. >> great to have you here. let's get some news with amy. >>> good morning, everyone. we begin with emergency evacuations in california, where at least five major wildfires are burning across that state. more than 1,000 people have been force to flee thei
>> i feel motivated. >> i know, really.ot of people. >> thank you. >> it's great to have you here. >> not like you, though. >> oh, bless your heart. you're going to profile a young man. >> an amazing kid. he'll inspire you as well. >>> and also, we know you'll be traveling around the country, bringing us more incredible stories like this. motivating us all along the way and talking about your work for espn and s.e.c. and football, football,...
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if there are motivations to religiously motivated violence.u look at the fact he posted on facebook a justification for beheading. if you look at the fact he was fired for telling his co-workers that he was going to kill women if they do not conform to his version of islam. there is nothing racist about asking what motivated this crime and how he could prevent these similar types of crimes from happening in the future. >> how are we ever going to get anywhere if the fbi, the president, everyone talks about how not justice isis or al qae those who home radicalize, some have connections and some have none and those are the hardest to snuff out because they're not communicating online with some central al qaeda operative. so they do it themselves on their computer. if we can't discuss that opening when we see it actually happening as a very real possibility in this case, where are we? how do we prevent the threat? >> well, that's the whole point is that those who cry islamophobia do not want us to present the threat. they saw that with ft. hood w
if there are motivations to religiously motivated violence.u look at the fact he posted on facebook a justification for beheading. if you look at the fact he was fired for telling his co-workers that he was going to kill women if they do not conform to his version of islam. there is nothing racist about asking what motivated this crime and how he could prevent these similar types of crimes from happening in the future. >> how are we ever going to get anywhere if the fbi, the president,...
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but self-serving motives. carol said as much in his letter to the editor of the new york herald when he wrote the professed objective of the publication was to do justice to mrs. madison, but he continued the most superficial observer could not fail to perceive that while credit is awarded to that venerable lady, much more is claimed for mr. jacob barker, himself. charles carol was a member of a wealthy catholic family. he moved to washington in 1811. in 1813, he purchased dumbarton house. he was a member of the board of bank of washington and a supporter of the president. charles carol may or may not have been at the mansion and may or may not have been due credit, but his son daniel undermined his testimony when he asserted carol ate dinner that day at the president's mansion. it's highly unlikely dinner was served or eaten that day. later, daniel carol, according to barker, offered to produce witnesses, but did not reveal names, thus, raising the question of anonymous witnesses. the question raised is why d
but self-serving motives. carol said as much in his letter to the editor of the new york herald when he wrote the professed objective of the publication was to do justice to mrs. madison, but he continued the most superficial observer could not fail to perceive that while credit is awarded to that venerable lady, much more is claimed for mr. jacob barker, himself. charles carol was a member of a wealthy catholic family. he moved to washington in 1811. in 1813, he purchased dumbarton house. he...
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why they say the motive is clear. >>> a father thrown in rail for trying to get care for his sick sonat happened after he was chased down and hauled away from his family. >>> it is ridiculous. he >>> well, you can kiss your sundays good bye. actually, your thursdays, mondays and sundays. the nfl season starts this week and the redskins kick off this sunday in houston at 1:00. after lots of changes this team has a new look and feel. >> we have professionals on this team. we have a lot of talent. we got guys that want to be successful and we will do it. >> reporter: success, something the redskins didn't have a lot of in a 3-13 season just one year ago with the 2014 redskins they are trying to turn things around with the help of some new faces. desean jackson, three time pro bowler, speedy receiver who burned the redskins time after time, the biggest slash this offseason for washington. he gives rg 3 and the team extra reason to be excited for what the offense can do in 2014. on the other side of the ball the redskins plus a player from another rival, the dallas cowboy. defensive end ja
why they say the motive is clear. >>> a father thrown in rail for trying to get care for his sick sonat happened after he was chased down and hauled away from his family. >>> it is ridiculous. he >>> well, you can kiss your sundays good bye. actually, your thursdays, mondays and sundays. the nfl season starts this week and the redskins kick off this sunday in houston at 1:00. after lots of changes this team has a new look and feel. >> we have professionals on...
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nobody really knows for sure about charlie's motives and what he was thinking but charlie.getting more desperate to keep it all together and to keep control. >> many killers are pathological liars. they'll either tell you what you want to hear, they'll brag by admitting having done things you know they didn't or they play innocent. i think manson is different in that respect. manson has never admitted giving the orders to his followers to commit murder. he told me that he could understand that they might have wanted to please him, but he never commanded them to do anything like that. and i think, you know, we'll never know for sure, but it is very possible that he's telling the truth about that. >>> less than 24 hours after the nourishing vitamins and seven beautiful benefits in one. for younger-looking skin. olay, your best beautiful. i'm not an airbrush kinda girl, i just want to look it. olay total effects pore minimizing cc cream. colors, corrects. instantly reduced the look of pores in 80% of women. olay, your best beautiful. cshe is the greatest thing ever. one little
nobody really knows for sure about charlie's motives and what he was thinking but charlie.getting more desperate to keep it all together and to keep control. >> many killers are pathological liars. they'll either tell you what you want to hear, they'll brag by admitting having done things you know they didn't or they play innocent. i think manson is different in that respect. manson has never admitted giving the orders to his followers to commit murder. he told me that he could understand...
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accurately portray what their motivation is and so it was determined quite some time ago to call it a non-religious fasting really because it seems to me like they're striking there indefinite detention especially those deemed innocent and cleared by police the word strike is is subjective what what are what is it there are striking we are providing them with three very nutritious meals a day as well as recreation and that we are dedicated to the safe humane legal and transparent care of all of the detainees so any of those detainees that are in our care we we. are dedicated to their they're safe safe well i would imagine they're striking there indefinitely tension if i were in prison indefinitely i'd probably be striking to be conjecture on my part and their motivation it seems like a pretty clear motivation who made that decision to change the terminology that would be at a higher level united states southern command where you just mentioned why there was the halting of the daily briefing on the amount don't you think that any amount especially those. been striking for over five yea
accurately portray what their motivation is and so it was determined quite some time ago to call it a non-religious fasting really because it seems to me like they're striking there indefinite detention especially those deemed innocent and cleared by police the word strike is is subjective what what are what is it there are striking we are providing them with three very nutritious meals a day as well as recreation and that we are dedicated to the safe humane legal and transparent care of all of...
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what is the motivation for educated western men and women to fight alongside isis? >> so if you look at the background of some of the westerners who joined isis, they come from troubled backgrounds, they have -- they have struggled to define their identity, and this is especially an issue in europe where muslim minorities aren't well inlt grated into society. there is discrimination. there is a kind of glass ceiling in terms of getting ahead in society. so i think isis is on those vulnerable individuals. but there is also a kind of ideological component too. that the idea for at least a minority of religious muslims to be fighting and dying for a cause, in this case theis lack i didn't mean state, that does have some resonance. and i think also, isis is now trying to portray itself strategically as fighting the u.s., and that's also appealing. i mean, anti-american sentiment is rampant, not just in the middle east, but also among muslim minorities in europe. so when they're trying to kind of go to the u.s. and intervening more, that could actually benefit their prop
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it seems like a pretty clear motivation who made that decision to change the terminology that would be at a higher level be united states southern command where you just mentioned why there was the halting of the daily briefing on the amount don't you think that any amount especially. those who've been striking for over five years in a bid for said five thousand times deserve to have their story told and have the media know that they're still on strike that would be speculation on my part and specific to their motivations and you are welcome to try to speak with the defense attorneys for the specific detainees if you'd like to explain exactly how the detainees are force fed it's all supervised highly supervised by medical professionals and. it's all done in a very clinical environment but they are provided. an opportunity for ensure. a liquid nutritional supplement and a nasal gastric tube is placed on their their nose down. their throat and into their stomach and what lubrication is used it's lubricated by a. water soluble lubricant and how many times a day are they forced that i d
it seems like a pretty clear motivation who made that decision to change the terminology that would be at a higher level be united states southern command where you just mentioned why there was the halting of the daily briefing on the amount don't you think that any amount especially. those who've been striking for over five years in a bid for said five thousand times deserve to have their story told and have the media know that they're still on strike that would be speculation on my part and...
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how big is voter turnout, how small is voter turnouts, who's motivated, what are they motivated by. a ballot measure like prop 46, the easiest thing to do in california politics is to get people to votes no. i don't know enough about that. it's too complicated, no. so the people who want to change those things in medical malpractice and drug testing, they've got the -- the odds are going to be tough for them. >> let's talk about also another key race, corey, in november. that's the tom torlakson and marshall tuck race. they're running for schools chief. torlakson being the incumbent. let's go back to the teacher tenure ruling. that is having an impact on that race. >> it is. it came up in the context of the governor's race. it will see how it plays out in the race. it will have a direct effect in the superintendent of public construction. the superintendent has asked the governor to appeal the ruling. he's clearly supported by the teachers association. he's, you know, been -- in favor of teacher tenure. he's voiced a lot of opposition to the ruling. his opponents, marshall tuck, sai
how big is voter turnout, how small is voter turnouts, who's motivated, what are they motivated by. a ballot measure like prop 46, the easiest thing to do in california politics is to get people to votes no. i don't know enough about that. it's too complicated, no. so the people who want to change those things in medical malpractice and drug testing, they've got the -- the odds are going to be tough for them. >> let's talk about also another key race, corey, in november. that's the tom...
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and when someone asks, what's exxon's motivation, my answer is their motivation is their stockholdersnd their corporate net worth. >> did it make you feel that you needed to do something about what was going on in mayflower? did you feel like you had some responsibility to do something there? >> the truth of the matter is what we've been trying to do is get the human story out because that is what other americans can understand and relate to, that experience with something that would have reverberation and impact. >> when we come back, using money to change politics. >> big things are happening. thanks to president obama, america is laying the foundation for the way we power tomorrow. >> you've been a supporter of the president. >> i have. and i am. ♪ >> billionaire tom steyer has donated $65 million to establish renewable energy centers at yale and stanford and entered into the political arena, spending more than $10 million to support various initiatives and candidates opposed to keystone. you've been effective in many of the initiatives that you've targeted and you've called some o
and when someone asks, what's exxon's motivation, my answer is their motivation is their stockholdersnd their corporate net worth. >> did it make you feel that you needed to do something about what was going on in mayflower? did you feel like you had some responsibility to do something there? >> the truth of the matter is what we've been trying to do is get the human story out because that is what other americans can understand and relate to, that experience with something that...
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police have not said that the violence was racially motivated. >> whatever the motivation -- whatever dumb game. >> yeah it makes you sick and angry at the time. >> and the crowd watching was laughing. >> i heard that. also disturbing. >>> the tech world is hosting one of the most rivaled this year. reports say apple will show off the iphone 6. john blackstone is at apple's hometown of cupertino, california. john, good morning. >> good morning, well apple is well-known for creating mystery around its product launches. and one of the mysteries this time, just what's inside this three-story high white cube under tight security apple's had constructed here just for this event. now, as usual, apple is saying nothing officially abo will be unveiling today. and as usual, there are plenty of rumors. >> reporter: inside apple's silicon valley headquarters a team is on the verge of unveiling apple's next big thing. the first iwatch. it wouldn't be the first of its kind. >> if anything, apple is. waiting to see what is more mature. >> reporter: it's a breakthrough in wearable technology. a desi
police have not said that the violence was racially motivated. >> whatever the motivation -- whatever dumb game. >> yeah it makes you sick and angry at the time. >> and the crowd watching was laughing. >> i heard that. also disturbing. >>> the tech world is hosting one of the most rivaled this year. reports say apple will show off the iphone 6. john blackstone is at apple's hometown of cupertino, california. john, good morning. >> good morning, well apple...
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it's very clearly -- strategically motivated, vertical integration drives value.ve content, i also the access to the markets and whose content business is strategically, absolutely important. it is a strategically motivated, but the financial rationale is also there area and >> if that is true, why did it take so long to find a deal? when i started in the business, our share price has been half of what it is today. it took a little bit of cleaning up and now, the share price is much better and the conditions are much better. thatnow it is very clear now the equation makes a lot of sense. it took a little bit of time and a little bit of cleaning up, but now we're in the position in a position to accept a deal and we believe it is not only the right deal, but it is also the right time for doing the deal. business that the exists after this and the vertically integrated model, you have outlined more financial benefits. will there be more down the road? >> what we have outlined today is that there are substantial opportunities in combining the businesses, particularly
it's very clearly -- strategically motivated, vertical integration drives value.ve content, i also the access to the markets and whose content business is strategically, absolutely important. it is a strategically motivated, but the financial rationale is also there area and >> if that is true, why did it take so long to find a deal? when i started in the business, our share price has been half of what it is today. it took a little bit of cleaning up and now, the share price is much...
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out what this motive was exactly. that is the latest here from livermore, back to you. >> thank you. >>> meanwhile n oakland they are investigating a deady -- meanwhile, in oakland, they are investigating a deadly shooting as well. it happened at the flee market. no details released about the victim and there is no word on a suspect or a motive. >>> well, a man, wanted for several northern california robberies, may of turned up in nebraska. they call him the ak-47 bandit, easy to see how he got his nickname. this was the scene of a bank on friday. the fbi thinks he is the same guy who hit six banks in three western states back in 2012. one of the hold ups a police officer was shot and wounded. the investigators say that the robber is fearless. >> we want to make everyone aware of how violent this individual is. he is not afraid to pull the trigger. he has already shot a police officer. so, anybody who gives him any resistance he is not afraid to act. >> there is a $100,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.
out what this motive was exactly. that is the latest here from livermore, back to you. >> thank you. >>> meanwhile n oakland they are investigating a deady -- meanwhile, in oakland, they are investigating a deadly shooting as well. it happened at the flee market. no details released about the victim and there is no word on a suspect or a motive. >>> well, a man, wanted for several northern california robberies, may of turned up in nebraska. they call him the ak-47...
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is that a motivating factor for voters for potential democratic voters this election cycle? are you featuring that in your ads or messages at all? >> what we're featuring is not gridlock but the agenda that the republicans want to bring to washington. and you're going to see, you know, the policy discussion move even further to the right if the republicans are successful in taking the senate. >> ok. i think you said recently that didn't seem to be the prospect of a g.o.p. controlled senate, didn't seem to be a motivating factor for voters. >> i think if i understand the in ion, i think that it's solation in sort of washington that is not much of a motivateor as draug the contrast -- drawing the contrast between what is going to happen this -- in people's daily lives if one .arty or the other is elected we're obviously not making the argument about republican control as much as we are about what the individual candidate stands for. >> michael, at the white house one of the things that we see allot with president obama is his effort to raise money, but also the candidates mayb
is that a motivating factor for voters for potential democratic voters this election cycle? are you featuring that in your ads or messages at all? >> what we're featuring is not gridlock but the agenda that the republicans want to bring to washington. and you're going to see, you know, the policy discussion move even further to the right if the republicans are successful in taking the senate. >> ok. i think you said recently that didn't seem to be the prospect of a g.o.p. controlled...
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what his motive was. whether he was angry employee or if there was other motives. and with some of the things that were told to us by witnesses and employees, that led us to call the fbi, which has a lot more resources in that type of investigation and they are handling the background of this individual and right now detectives are handling the homicide portion of it. at some point this could be entirely turned over to the fbi. that is going to be up to them.>> is this a man who is known to the law enforcement? is this someone who has been in trouble before in area? >> well, weave -- we have found since yesterday. no it's odd he works and lives in our city. but until this incident we have not had contact with him. but he was recently released from prison and has had a lot of contact with law enforcement. so, yes, he has had a lot of contact with law enforcement but not with our department. >> has anyone said that he was in any way radicalized or any h. any specific motives or anything peculiar about him in terms of his behavior whether, you know, he had a mental pr
what his motive was. whether he was angry employee or if there was other motives. and with some of the things that were told to us by witnesses and employees, that led us to call the fbi, which has a lot more resources in that type of investigation and they are handling the background of this individual and right now detectives are handling the homicide portion of it. at some point this could be entirely turned over to the fbi. that is going to be up to them.>> is this a man who is known...
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that was his motive, he made it clear himself.w york radio host sounding off saying the evidence shows domestic terror in his opinion is already here. take a listen. >> if there were ever a reason to write and scream in the name of humanity, it would be for this case. that hasn't happened? no. and i'm nuts just hit should. what do the family and friends do? they have a candlelight vigil. what should happen is this should be talked about and written about and the american people should know why are they not visiting the family? why didn't they mention him tonight? why was he killed for being an american? martha: todd joins us now, thank you very much and obviously your statement is getting a huge amount of attention that has brought even more attention to this story that we have covered here as well on "america's newsroom." >> i know you have been involved in this story early on. it was an outrage to me. here is a man i hesitate to use that word, an individual who admits after being arrested he is on jihad, was looking to kill an a
that was his motive, he made it clear himself.w york radio host sounding off saying the evidence shows domestic terror in his opinion is already here. take a listen. >> if there were ever a reason to write and scream in the name of humanity, it would be for this case. that hasn't happened? no. and i'm nuts just hit should. what do the family and friends do? they have a candlelight vigil. what should happen is this should be talked about and written about and the american people should...
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what motivates them to go.e been on the show before, let me start with you, you're an old pro at this. what motivates you to go vote for somebody or to go vote against somebody? >> on election day, what motivates me is someone who understands the proper role of government in a free society and to me, that's someone who understands government, that government is -- and someone who understands the economy. >> see, i would agree whole heartedly is the best government is the most limited and the most local, closest to the people and that's the way the constitution was written. joanne, you are self proclaimed libertarian. what does that mean? libertarians are definitely for limited government. we differ from traditional republicans on a lot of issues, but i think now candidates like rand paul are getting millenials interest in government and the institutions. they just felt that he matched their principles better than -- >> and what are those spring approximatelies? >> you know, limited government, free market, bhaf
what motivates them to go.e been on the show before, let me start with you, you're an old pro at this. what motivates you to go vote for somebody or to go vote against somebody? >> on election day, what motivates me is someone who understands the proper role of government in a free society and to me, that's someone who understands government, that government is -- and someone who understands the economy. >> see, i would agree whole heartedly is the best government is the most...
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they do not have a motive. the only certainty is the air where he was murdered is no where near as safe as it used to be. >> i believe it is getting worse. >> reporter: these candles, card and flower mark the location of the homicide that took place saturday night. this man believed to be in his 20s was shot several times from behind while in this driveway off monterey in san jose. one woman said she heard five gunshot and then heard the sound of a car racing off. >> my son hear the shots and after one car go faster. >> reporter: paramedics pronounced the man dead in the very spot where he was gunned down. police haven't publicly identified him yet but people tell us he had two young daughters and, as you mentioned, sam, another child on the way. he's the city's 29th homicide of the year. compared to this time last year san jose had already recorded 39 murders. that area where this man was killed has seen a lot more violence as of late. coming up, we'll hear from a person who will tell us who what is changed ab
they do not have a motive. the only certainty is the air where he was murdered is no where near as safe as it used to be. >> i believe it is getting worse. >> reporter: these candles, card and flower mark the location of the homicide that took place saturday night. this man believed to be in his 20s was shot several times from behind while in this driveway off monterey in san jose. one woman said she heard five gunshot and then heard the sound of a car racing off. >> my son...
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the motive is still unclear. we understand a multi-agency task force is investigating all these fires. again, no injuries reported but also for at least angelo's restaurant here, no insurance either. moving forward, says the owner, is going to be an incredibly difficult task. so best of luck to them and other businesses here in the downtown area who have to deal with all this clean-up. >> very tough for those business owners. thank you, stephanie. >> a memorial is growing where a san jose father of two was gunned down. bob redell joins us live in san jose. this is a neighborhood that says it is feeling a rise in crime. >> this man now the 29th homicide of the year here in san jose. police do not know who killed this man, they don't know why he was killed, they don't have a motive. the only senity is that the area where he was murdered is no where near as safe as it used to be. >> i believe it is getting worse. >> these cards, candles and flowers marked where the man was shot several times in the back. one woman w
the motive is still unclear. we understand a multi-agency task force is investigating all these fires. again, no injuries reported but also for at least angelo's restaurant here, no insurance either. moving forward, says the owner, is going to be an incredibly difficult task. so best of luck to them and other businesses here in the downtown area who have to deal with all this clean-up. >> very tough for those business owners. thank you, stephanie. >> a memorial is growing where a...
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how motivated are they to try new technology?y are motivated by the their players get paid, the acquisition of teams, the value of teams moving from millions to hundreds of millions. so they are motivated by the green that flows through the veins of their business programs and they're going to look at every way, shape, or form to generate new revenue. >> i'm struck by how willing the league is to change their rules and make changes in the game itself in ways that baseball would never mention, like the designated hitter rule. you, int suggest to your experience, the owners and managers embrace new things like new technologies differently? >> if you look at the ownership coming into sports, steve ballmer, all of the other sports, these fortunes have been built on tech. you are going to see tech become a major factor. a cautionary tale here is the game itself. many of these games have brought generations together. if you screw too much with the equation, you can really blow it. we talked about the empire of the nfl, empires have fal
how motivated are they to try new technology?y are motivated by the their players get paid, the acquisition of teams, the value of teams moving from millions to hundreds of millions. so they are motivated by the green that flows through the veins of their business programs and they're going to look at every way, shape, or form to generate new revenue. >> i'm struck by how willing the league is to change their rules and make changes in the game itself in ways that baseball would never...
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it is hard to judge the motives. we know there were many other escape values so the boycott was never perfect. there were always other parties that co provide the resouthers. now, this was an embargo and sanctions that were enforced by various law uhs. very highly coordinated not just in the united states, but all over the world. and even that department work. the divesting of jury some individuals even pension funds, is a drop in the bucket. it's not going to make much difference. what is being sold will be snapped up by overs. it won't change what the executives or exon and other ocompanies are going to do. >> fair point? scale it doesn't really hurt them that much. >> i think this comes down to othe fact really not being about the capitol, we can't compare. we made a $50 billion announcement, and obviously the trillions of dollars that exist, but what this does show is a social and political force of this movement of people from around the world, we have institutions from europe, australia, africa, that are coming
it is hard to judge the motives. we know there were many other escape values so the boycott was never perfect. there were always other parties that co provide the resouthers. now, this was an embargo and sanctions that were enforced by various law uhs. very highly coordinated not just in the united states, but all over the world. and even that department work. the divesting of jury some individuals even pension funds, is a drop in the bucket. it's not going to make much difference. what is...
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all of these races though the other commonality that we see is really about whether democrats can motivate, something like presidential year turn out among their base right now we just don't see that. which is why republicans have very narrow edge atal all. >> schieffer: thank you all. we'll be back in a moment. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadill
all of these races though the other commonality that we see is really about whether democrats can motivate, something like presidential year turn out among their base right now we just don't see that. which is why republicans have very narrow edge atal all. >> schieffer: thank you all. we'll be back in a moment. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america....
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ktvu's allie rasmus was in the courtroom today and is here to explain the motivation behind the attack. >> he had been with the police department for 30 years and late this afternoon we got official conformation that gregory thompson retired on friday. today three days after he pleaded no contest to felony charges. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> reporter: gregory thompson ignored the crowd of cameras as he rushed out of the courthouse. the former police officer now has a felony record after he pled no contest to assault and vandalism for attacking a woman with a baseball bat last month. it happened in richmond around 2:00 a.m. august 16. neighbors heard a woman screaming in the middle of the street. when police arrived they found gregory thompson with a mask and a baseball bat. the woman came out of the bushes and pointed at guilder any time as the attack -- gregory thompson as the attacker. neighbors told us the home had been broken into recently. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> reporter: the district attorney says stopping scoters was his motive. >> he went down there
ktvu's allie rasmus was in the courtroom today and is here to explain the motivation behind the attack. >> he had been with the police department for 30 years and late this afternoon we got official conformation that gregory thompson retired on friday. today three days after he pleaded no contest to felony charges. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> reporter: gregory thompson ignored the crowd of cameras as he rushed out of the courthouse. the former police officer now has...
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we have a program that will train highly motivated people with a track record of leadership from across all sectors and background. business, public sector, non-profit, the military and academia. they will apply the lessons and principles and ideas they learn through the program to the challenges that confront us. the scholars program is unique in the resources it offers. they will learn from the presidents as people who have led through dynamic and complex situations. times change and issues are organic but fundalmmental to the core are the skills that guide them as they set a vision and strategy and motivate strong teams and navigate challenges and make difficult decisions. our curriculum is developed with the best minds in the scholarship of leadership. the leaders from georgetown university and nay are here. it will combine communication, persuasion, decision making and coalition building with examples and case studies from the four presedencies. they will gain insight from the former presidents and those who served with them and develop practical skills they will apply during and a
we have a program that will train highly motivated people with a track record of leadership from across all sectors and background. business, public sector, non-profit, the military and academia. they will apply the lessons and principles and ideas they learn through the program to the challenges that confront us. the scholars program is unique in the resources it offers. they will learn from the presidents as people who have led through dynamic and complex situations. times change and issues...
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and, scott, no charges have been filed yet, and no motive has been firmly established. >> pelley: dean, thanks. an isolated incident with endless implications. here's transportation correspondent jeff pegues. >> reporter: at chicago's midway airport, a line of passengers stretched out the door and down the length of the terminal. at o'hare, more long lines, delays, and cancellations. planes weren't taking off or even moving from the gates. commercial air travel in the windy city had ground to a halt. in the air, flights were either diverted to other airports, or circled while they waited for clearance to land. the normally crowded airspace over illinois cleared out. an ominous sign for travelers like carmel walters. >> it took us about maybe 45 minutes to an hour to find out luggage. and then we had to get a shuttle, come over, you know, and try and rent a car so we can continue on with our trip. i'm disgusted with it, really. >> reporter: united, american airlines, delta, and southwest scrapped more than 1,000 flights combined, causing chaos for travelers throughout the country. with
and, scott, no charges have been filed yet, and no motive has been firmly established. >> pelley: dean, thanks. an isolated incident with endless implications. here's transportation correspondent jeff pegues. >> reporter: at chicago's midway airport, a line of passengers stretched out the door and down the length of the terminal. at o'hare, more long lines, delays, and cancellations. planes weren't taking off or even moving from the gates. commercial air travel in the windy city had...
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a key question for the detectives, about to meet with the media, is do they know what the motive was? in prince george's county scott broom w ua a-9. >>> while ravens running back ray rice serves his two game suspension for punching his wife, tmz is now posting video from the inside of the elevator in atlantic city. rice is actually delivering a crushing punch to his then fiance, now his wife. jenae palmer's head hits the railing in the elevator, that knocks her out cold, rice drags her out of the elevator, unconscious, into the lobby. last week nfl commissioner roger goodell says he mishandled it. rice has said he wishes he could take that time of his life back. all of the information about the incident has been requested, but the league said the video from inside the elevator was never made available to them and they hadn't seen it until today. we have the full video on our website at wusa 9.com. >>> the murder suspect is behind bars right now, accused of killing a deputy director of the dc department of corrections. police found 64-year-old carolyn cross dead in her apartment on ke
a key question for the detectives, about to meet with the media, is do they know what the motive was? in prince george's county scott broom w ua a-9. >>> while ravens running back ray rice serves his two game suspension for punching his wife, tmz is now posting video from the inside of the elevator in atlantic city. rice is actually delivering a crushing punch to his then fiance, now his wife. jenae palmer's head hits the railing in the elevator, that knocks her out cold, rice drags...
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so kris had a motive.e clearly hated the moo youngs, and finally, the star witness was neville butler. >> kris's case went to trial. in court, the defense presented no alibi witnesses and kris never took the stand. ron petrillo was the defense investigator on the case. >> i knew when i heard all of this going on, coming out of the jury room what the final outcome was going to be. >> the jury returned guilty verdicts in less than four hours. >> and then when it went to the penalty phase, the judge gave him the death sentence. >> during his ruling, the judge declared the coldness and calculated manner in which the defendant executed his heinous plan could not be overstated. kris would officially begin his time on death row. >> one, they gave me the death sentence, i said god knows i am innocent. they will not kill me. they cannot. >> kris was from england, a country that had abolished the death penalty for murder in 1965. with one of their citizens on death row, the british government asked clive stafford sm
so kris had a motive.e clearly hated the moo youngs, and finally, the star witness was neville butler. >> kris's case went to trial. in court, the defense presented no alibi witnesses and kris never took the stand. ron petrillo was the defense investigator on the case. >> i knew when i heard all of this going on, coming out of the jury room what the final outcome was going to be. >> the jury returned guilty verdicts in less than four hours. >> and then when it went to...
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however, practically speaking, a jury will want to hear motive. now, we know that he had just changed his name to jakeem. we know he was trying to convert coworkers to islam. we know that he had been atte attending a mosque where he got in trouble and the worshippers there thought he was odd. he got in trouble for placing his prayer book on the ground. he also has islam, arabic tattooed on his stomach. but hold on. he also has jesus christ tattooed on his chest. he has pray hands on one arm and he has juda on the other. he's got basically a popery of radicalism. that's the most recent into spirituality. let's get to the brass tacks. >> well, if you look at facebook and social media, you see a bizarre interest in isis. not only that, he celebrates osama bin laden. we know he was screaming out arabic when he killed the first of his first two female victims, that would have been colleen hufford. before he got to the second victim who he tried to behead, tracy. then his boss who owns the company, mark vaughn takes a shot at him. that's the only thing
however, practically speaking, a jury will want to hear motive. now, we know that he had just changed his name to jakeem. we know he was trying to convert coworkers to islam. we know that he had been atte attending a mosque where he got in trouble and the worshippers there thought he was odd. he got in trouble for placing his prayer book on the ground. he also has islam, arabic tattooed on his stomach. but hold on. he also has jesus christ tattooed on his chest. he has pray hands on one arm and...