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bradley spoke of the murderers again. and upset an increasingly paranoid hernandez. >> mr. hernandez allegedly seized two individuals who he said were staring at him. mr. bradley say that is probably because of the f.ed up stuff did you in boston last summer. >> reporter: prosecutors say hernandez shot bradley the incomes day but bradley survived. >> this is a concocted fantasy. >> reporter: hernandez's lawyer won't even concede it was hernandez who shot his friend. hernandez's lawyer says bradley told the grand jury the two argued about other things before the shooting. >> he was asked is there, is the reason why he shot you about this? meaning the boston shooting. his answer was i honestly -- if i was going to call it i would say no, but as time went on i started wondering. that is the best they have from bradley. >> reporter: the judge took the matter underred a advisement. he -- under ad advisement. the trial is schedule to start january 4. live in boston, dan hausle, 7 news. >> witnesses say a truck driver turned down a narrow one-way street in the fenway neighborhood
bradley spoke of the murderers again. and upset an increasingly paranoid hernandez. >> mr. hernandez allegedly seized two individuals who he said were staring at him. mr. bradley say that is probably because of the f.ed up stuff did you in boston last summer. >> reporter: prosecutors say hernandez shot bradley the incomes day but bradley survived. >> this is a concocted fantasy. >> reporter: hernandez's lawyer won't even concede it was hernandez who shot his friend....
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mr. bradley at that point and mr. hernandez, the only eyewitness to the crime, cono longer trust him to keep that a secret. >> reporter: the secret, according to prosecutors, is hernandez's other criminal case. a july 2012 double-murder in boston's south end. the drive-by shooting killed two dorchester men. bradley was in the car with hernandez the night it happened. if. >> if hernandez shot brat bradley, which we certainly don't concede that he did so in any shape or for to intimidate a witness. >> this is their theory. but this is basically a concocted fantasy. >> reporter: aaron hernandez's evidence be tossed. the evidence was collected from the vehicle they say he was driving the night of the drive-by. the judge, he says, he will consider all the motions and issue a decision at a later date. news. >>> it is a sad end in the search for a missing canton man. the body of john cache was discovered on the pontiff street near the viaduct this afternoon. cache had been missing since wednesday. canton police say there is
mr. bradley at that point and mr. hernandez, the only eyewitness to the crime, cono longer trust him to keep that a secret. >> reporter: the secret, according to prosecutors, is hernandez's other criminal case. a july 2012 double-murder in boston's south end. the drive-by shooting killed two dorchester men. bradley was in the car with hernandez the night it happened. if. >> if hernandez shot brat bradley, which we certainly don't concede that he did so in any shape or for to...
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mr. bradley, as of that point and mr. hernandez provided the only eyewitness to the crime. he could no longer trust him to keep that a secret. >> the secret, according to the prosecutors is hernandez' other criminal case. a july 2012 double murder in boston's south end. the drive-by shooting killed two dorchester men. bradley was in the car with hernandez the night it happened. >> if hernandez shot bradley, which we certainly don't concede, that he did so in any way, shape or form to intimidate him as a witness. this is their theory, but this is basically a concocted fantasy. >> aaron hernandez' lawyers are also asking that evidence be tossed, that evidence was collected from the vehicle they say he was driving the night of the drive-by. the judge, he says, he will consider all the motions and issue a decision at a later date. in boston, ted daniel, fox 25 news. >> mark: the sun is setting, a beautiful day. beautiful autumn day, that's a studio. take a look at the back bay. traffic moving right along. chief meteorologist kevin lemanowicz just us what to expect overnight and
mr. bradley, as of that point and mr. hernandez provided the only eyewitness to the crime. he could no longer trust him to keep that a secret. >> the secret, according to the prosecutors is hernandez' other criminal case. a july 2012 double murder in boston's south end. the drive-by shooting killed two dorchester men. bradley was in the car with hernandez the night it happened. >> if hernandez shot bradley, which we certainly don't concede, that he did so in any way, shape or form...
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bradley claims hernandez shot him after the two left a florida strip club. >> mr. hernandez realized that he could no longer trust mr. bradley as of that point and the only eyewitness to the crime, he could no longer trust him to keep that a secret. >> the secret according to prosecutors is hernandez other criminal case. a july 2012 double murder in boston's south end. the drive-by shooting killed two dorchester man. bradley was in the car with hernandez the night it happen. >> if hernandez shot bradley, which we certainly don't concede, that he did so in any way, shape or form to intimidate them as a witness. this is their theory, but this is basically a concocted fantasy. >> aaron hernandez' lawyers are also asking that evidence be tossed, that evidence was collected from the vehicle they say he was driving the night of the drive-by. the judge, he says, he will consider all the motions and issue a decision at a later date. in boston, ted daniel, fox 25 news. >> elizabeth: we continue to follow developments in the search for survivors of the sungen container ship
bradley claims hernandez shot him after the two left a florida strip club. >> mr. hernandez realized that he could no longer trust mr. bradley as of that point and the only eyewitness to the crime, he could no longer trust him to keep that a secret. >> the secret according to prosecutors is hernandez other criminal case. a july 2012 double murder in boston's south end. the drive-by shooting killed two dorchester man. bradley was in the car with hernandez the night it happen....
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. >> reporter: seven months later bradley spoke of the murders again and upset an increasingly paranoid hern glaze mr. hernandez allegedly seized two individuals who he said were staring at him all night. were bradley says words to the effect that is probably because of the f.ed up stuff you did in bass last summer. >> reporter: the next day bradley was shot in the face but survived. prosecutors say it was hernandez who shot bradley trying to silence the lone witness to the boston murderers. >> this is basically a concocted fastsy. this is not probable cause. >> reporter: hernandez's lawyer won't concede it was hernandez who shot his friend and even if he did hernandez's lawyer says bradley told the grand jury the two argued about other things before the shooting. >> he was asked, is the reason why he shot you about this? meaning the boston shooting. his answer was, i honestly -- if i was going to call it i would say, no. but as time went on i started wondering. that is the best they have from bradley. >> reporter: no decision on this matter from the judge today. he would take the matter unked aizeme
. >> reporter: seven months later bradley spoke of the murders again and upset an increasingly paranoid hern glaze mr. hernandez allegedly seized two individuals who he said were staring at him all night. were bradley says words to the effect that is probably because of the f.ed up stuff you did in bass last summer. >> reporter: the next day bradley was shot in the face but survived. prosecutors say it was hernandez who shot bradley trying to silence the lone witness to the boston...
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mr. palczynski. >> police rescued lynn whitehead's 12-year-old son, bradley, from another room in the house. >> hes going to die by the bullet. he told me a lot of times, i will die by the bullet. i will die by the bullet. >> when i heard he was shot, i not only was relieved, but i kind of said to myself, you met your match. it's over. you are not going to hurt anybody else again. >> still ahead -- >> i have a lot of anger because my family is not the same. it was very damaging what he did. left a lot of scars. >> was it because i carried him angry? was it because my dad and my husband had the abuse in them and it was in joseph's genes? >>> joseph palczynski is no longer a threat. >> joe palczynski's life as the boyfriend from hell was finally over. >> anyone who is at all familiar with violence risk assessment could have seen this coming years ago. >> with a 13-year rap sheet many people think joe palczynski got away with too much for too long. >> the warning signals were everywhere in his record. they were crying out, and no single person was able to either thought they had the capacity or the w
mr. palczynski. >> police rescued lynn whitehead's 12-year-old son, bradley, from another room in the house. >> hes going to die by the bullet. he told me a lot of times, i will die by the bullet. i will die by the bullet. >> when i heard he was shot, i not only was relieved, but i kind of said to myself, you met your match. it's over. you are not going to hurt anybody else again. >> still ahead -- >> i have a lot of anger because my family is not the same. it was...
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mr. chow outfit with ed helms and zach and bradley and i'm saying all these horrible politically incorrectid." literally ed gives me a phone, and i'm like, "stupid -- hi, is this chris? oh, my gosh. yep, food poisoning? oh, god. oh, you should go to an e.r. really quick." [ laughter ] "are you allergic to cipro or any other quinolone antibiotics?" and it was a hush over the room. me as mr. chow almost naked with everyone looking -- that is way more jarring than anything i've done in "the hangover." i had to go back into the accent to normalize it, you know? i was like, "ha-ha-ha, stupid." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i was so happy 'cause margaret cho -- the wonderful margaret cho plays your sister on the show. >> yes. >> seth: and in a weird way, she provided you one of your early breaks. she performed at duke. you went to duke undergrad? >> yeah, i had just started doing standup comedy as a hobby. and when i was at duke, at the asian student association, booked her to be the headliner at duke, and them knowing i did stand up comedy, they asked me to do the warm-up. and i
mr. chow outfit with ed helms and zach and bradley and i'm saying all these horrible politically incorrectid." literally ed gives me a phone, and i'm like, "stupid -- hi, is this chris? oh, my gosh. yep, food poisoning? oh, god. oh, you should go to an e.r. really quick." [ laughter ] "are you allergic to cipro or any other quinolone antibiotics?" and it was a hush over the room. me as mr. chow almost naked with everyone looking -- that is way more jarring than anything...
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mr. gore: thank you. thanks for inviting me. thanks for the setup. i want to briefly, if i could, thank david bradley and james bennett for guiding this amazing magazine, and walter isaacson, guiding the aspen institute. what you have done is amazing. so, what is unique and different about the news, if you will, that you refer to, is that my partners at generation and i set out 11 years ago, spent the first year setting this up, set out to invest in a completely different way, by fully integrating environmental factors, social factors, ethical factors, sustainability writ large into every part of the investment process. our mission has been to prove the business case that, if investors rather than assume that the environment social government factors are more or less extraneous, kind of distractions that will hurt returns if they really pay attention to them, if instead the investment process is designed to fully integrate them into every part of the analysis, and all decision-making, you can enhance returns. we have only had 10 years, and i learned to knock on wood, whatever this is. there's got to
mr. gore: thank you. thanks for inviting me. thanks for the setup. i want to briefly, if i could, thank david bradley and james bennett for guiding this amazing magazine, and walter isaacson, guiding the aspen institute. what you have done is amazing. so, what is unique and different about the news, if you will, that you refer to, is that my partners at generation and i set out 11 years ago, spent the first year setting this up, set out to invest in a completely different way, by fully...
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investigator and air force reserve officer bradley padlisks claims he was unlawfully fired for not focusing on mrsinton and committee leaders retaliated against him for taking leave to go on active duty. committee chairman trey gowdy firing back saying he'd never met the ex-staffer, that he was warned about his own efforts to discredit hillary clinton and that he ran to the media after he was fired when he demanded money. quite the mess here. okay, congressman, this committee is trying to be discredited by democrats -- >> yeah. >> -- repeatedly. it was "the new york times" though, if i recall, that actually broke the story about the server. not exactly a conservative outlet or member -- >> this is the left-wing playbook, right? this is kind of the hillary clinton playbook, attack, discredit, try to cast doubt. i know trey gowdy. trey god city a -- gowdy is a man of honor, and if you think about this disgruntled staffer, let's just logically think through. he was fired because he wasn't focusing enough on hillary. that's lewd crouse -- ludicrous. nobody would be fired for that. i think this is just
investigator and air force reserve officer bradley padlisks claims he was unlawfully fired for not focusing on mrsinton and committee leaders retaliated against him for taking leave to go on active duty. committee chairman trey gowdy firing back saying he'd never met the ex-staffer, that he was warned about his own efforts to discredit hillary clinton and that he ran to the media after he was fired when he demanded money. quite the mess here. okay, congressman, this committee is trying to be...
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mr. de abreu had deliberately bumped him and was, quote, trying him. >> prosecutors identify the friend with hernandez last night as alexander bradley, the same alexanderlater shot out his right eye seven months later. but why? because it's said he was trying to shut bradley up after he had made a comment about the boston killings. do those two violent acts suggest a dangerous pattern of behavior driven by paranoia? eight months into the case, the state adds murder charges against the two men with hernandez the night odin lloyd is killed. earnest wallace and another man, carlos ortiz. >> how do you plead? >> not guilty. >> nogd. not guilty. >> this is what you call a joint murder prosecution, where anybody that actively participates in the murder can be held guilty for the murder. >> joint venture means hernandez can be found guilty of murder even if it is unclear who fired the gun. ahead, videotape, tire tracks, gun shells, but no gun. aaron hernandez' first murder trial begins. >> i pray every single day for justice. s first murder trial begins. >> i pray every single day for justice. iflike i love shrimp, come to red lobster's endless shrimp... ...f
mr. de abreu had deliberately bumped him and was, quote, trying him. >> prosecutors identify the friend with hernandez last night as alexander bradley, the same alexanderlater shot out his right eye seven months later. but why? because it's said he was trying to shut bradley up after he had made a comment about the boston killings. do those two violent acts suggest a dangerous pattern of behavior driven by paranoia? eight months into the case, the state adds murder charges against the two...
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miss bradley, the colleague from california is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think my first question is to mr. mauer. i represent a small port but a deepwater port on the coast of california. and a lot of automobiles come through that port. big ships come in and there's 6,000 automobiles coming off of the ships, and so i was wondering if the gao had reviewed the screening procedures for noncontainerized cargo versus containerized and if you had any specific recommendations for improving screening for noncontainerized cargo. >> most of our work has been focused on containerized cargo because that's where the bulk of the federal investment has been. but as from a larger perspective, we have done work at the much broader interagency effort to make sure that terrorists and nation states aren't getting their hands on radiological material or nuclear material and allow them -- that would allow them to construct a device and bring it into the united states through whatever mechanism. so one of the themes of our body of work has been the technology and screening pro
miss bradley, the colleague from california is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think my first question is to mr. mauer. i represent a small port but a deepwater port on the coast of california. and a lot of automobiles come through that port. big ships come in and there's 6,000 automobiles coming off of the ships, and so i was wondering if the gao had reviewed the screening procedures for noncontainerized cargo versus containerized and if you had any specific recommendations for...
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bradleys for invitation. it is great to be here with you, mr. secretary. >> thank you very much for having me. >> so i want to start off by pointing out to you, not long ago, there was a map that was released, became pretty popular on social media, it talked about how many hours a person would have to work at minimum wage in order to afford to live on average in some of the states in the united states. and, it came out to something like 92 hours in california, 9hours in new york. north of 70 hours both in texas and colorado. is there anything that public policy can do, and yourself being secretary of housing and urban development, sorry, housing and urban development, is there anything public policy can do to alleviate what is crisis in housing affordability in this country? >> that is÷f a fantastic questn and very, very timely question in terms of issues folks are dealing with in their lives. there is an affordability crisis happening throughout the united states in cities big and small. so, just to put a very fine point on it, the national lo
bradleys for invitation. it is great to be here with you, mr. secretary. >> thank you very much for having me. >> so i want to start off by pointing out to you, not long ago, there was a map that was released, became pretty popular on social media, it talked about how many hours a person would have to work at minimum wage in order to afford to live on average in some of the states in the united states. and, it came out to something like 92 hours in california, 9hours in new york....
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mr. gore: thank you. thanks for inviting me. thanks for the setup. i want to briefly, if i could, thank david bradley and james bennett for guiding this amazing magazine, and walter isaacson, guiding the aspen institute. what you have done is amazing. so, what is unique and different about the news, if you will, that you refer to, is that my partners at generation and i set out 11 years ago, spent the first year setting this up, set out to invest in a completely different way, by fully integrating environmental factors, social factors, ethical writrs, sustainability large into every part of the investment process. our mission has been to prove the business case that, if inv estors rather than assume that the environment social government factors are more or less extraneous, kind of distractions that will hurt returns if they really pay attention to them, if instead the investment process is designed to fully integrate them into every part of the analysis, and all decision-making, you can enhance returns. we have only had 10 years, and i learned to knock on wood, whatever this is. there's got to be wo
mr. gore: thank you. thanks for inviting me. thanks for the setup. i want to briefly, if i could, thank david bradley and james bennett for guiding this amazing magazine, and walter isaacson, guiding the aspen institute. what you have done is amazing. so, what is unique and different about the news, if you will, that you refer to, is that my partners at generation and i set out 11 years ago, spent the first year setting this up, set out to invest in a completely different way, by fully...
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bradley avenue doing good, no issues towards the verrazzano. on the brooklyn site you have to report. greg: guess who is here, the guy with the big head. mr met himself. rosanna: is wearing a cost to beside his usual mets gear? greg: he doesn't say anything but these the only clothes i have ever seen him wear. let's go outside, live look. keith hernandez is in the building. rosanna: a lot to talk about. why let someone else have all the fun? the sometimes haphazard, never boring fun. the why can't it smell like this all the time fun. the learning the virtue of sharing fun. why let someone else have all the fun? that's no fun. unleash the power of dough. everyone needs a bff. even your smile. colgate optic white toothpaste goes beyond surface stains to whiten over 3 shades. in fact, it whitens more v than the leading express whitening strip. it' s your smile bff. greg: what a genius, classic new york. rosanna: i loved it. he is singing tonight at city field in joy because the we are going to meet him. rosanna: it is going to be fun. oh yes. greg: great piano player, great vocalist. rosanna: genius. young man, look. you are about to cross t
bradley avenue doing good, no issues towards the verrazzano. on the brooklyn site you have to report. greg: guess who is here, the guy with the big head. mr met himself. rosanna: is wearing a cost to beside his usual mets gear? greg: he doesn't say anything but these the only clothes i have ever seen him wear. let's go outside, live look. keith hernandez is in the building. rosanna: a lot to talk about. why let someone else have all the fun? the sometimes haphazard, never boring fun. the why...
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bradleys. and they were brought in the afternoon of the assassination to be with the children. >> mrs. onassis did fight to get more money for the family. she was successful in doing that one. there was no love loss. >> one hour left in the two-hour look in her life and her accomplishments and role of the first lady. when we talked about how the press interfaced and how they could have been gentler, there are two issues we could talk about. first, his health. there are severities for his back disease and addison's disease. there were rumors he suffered from addison's disease, which he did. >> rumors spread by lyndon johnson and others. >> there was an effort from his entourage saying he did not suffer from the classic kind of addison's disease. that what was done. in recent years, we've gotten access to the medical records showing he suffers from all sorts of things, bad stomach, bad back, all sorts of things. medications. you can look at it one way or the other. you can say this is a terrible cover-up. we should have known. probably we should have. at the same time, if you're trying t
bradleys. and they were brought in the afternoon of the assassination to be with the children. >> mrs. onassis did fight to get more money for the family. she was successful in doing that one. there was no love loss. >> one hour left in the two-hour look in her life and her accomplishments and role of the first lady. when we talked about how the press interfaced and how they could have been gentler, there are two issues we could talk about. first, his health. there are severities...