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mr. palmer himself talked about the concerns for his school today. william hite sent a letter to him in may saying that the school did not meet financial standards and that the process will continue. >>> it was the first day of class in colonial's school district and it started off with a special visitor. governor jack markell helped to welcome back students at william penn high. they are encouraging students to pursue a college education, at an assembly, they urged the class of 2018 to take advantage of the all the advantageses offered by his administration online. >>> and in warminster county, bells are ringing at mcdonald elementary, youngsters arrived for their first day and we got a peek inside of one classroom when the kids met their teacher and he took attendance. schools with their new >>> time for accuweather at the "action news" big board. >> a lot of kids starting school, my daughter complained it was too hot at recess. this is the place to be. somebody enjoying the beach in cape may with the sea breeze kicking up. certainly near the water
mr. palmer himself talked about the concerns for his school today. william hite sent a letter to him in may saying that the school did not meet financial standards and that the process will continue. >>> it was the first day of class in colonial's school district and it started off with a special visitor. governor jack markell helped to welcome back students at william penn high. they are encouraging students to pursue a college education, at an assembly, they urged the class of 2018...
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mr. price specifically striking her with his hand and rendering unconscious, referring to miss palmer, this then-fiancee. and then the police released a statement or a press release sometime later that mentioned none of that, only saying after reviewing surveillance photo it appeared both parties were involved in a physical altercation and later saying mrs. palmer and mr. rice neither reported any injuries. in one knocked her unconscious and in the police report, no injuries by either party. each side will have more and more question as head. >> it is incredible to think that that report could have come out of unconscious. thanks very much, miguel. i want to bring in rachel nichols and core ryer. rachel, let me start with you. you have roger goodell saying something that is the complete opposite of what is being reported by the associated press. we have to figure out what is the case. but if it is true that the nfl had the video and the voice mail is true and roger goodell said they didn't have it, what does that mean? >> if we are going to believe the associated press, which i believe. the
mr. price specifically striking her with his hand and rendering unconscious, referring to miss palmer, this then-fiancee. and then the police released a statement or a press release sometime later that mentioned none of that, only saying after reviewing surveillance photo it appeared both parties were involved in a physical altercation and later saying mrs. palmer and mr. rice neither reported any injuries. in one knocked her unconscious and in the police report, no injuries by either party....
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mr. rice struck palmer with his hander rendering her unconscious. why wasn't it enough then to put this right? >> well, it was. and we saw, obviously, the original video. and it was clear that a domestic violence violation had occurred. that was clear to us. and it was horrifying. and that's why we took the step we did. we did the two-game suspension and opined $500,000. it was not sufficient. >> within hours of that press conference, espn's outside the lines released a truly scathing report with something much worse. reporting based on interviews with more than 20 sources and claims to have found a pattern of misinformation. again, the ravens also consulted with michael divenstein when michael obtained 5 copy of the video and said it's fing horrible. for its part, the nfl has been able to obtain information that's even been sealed by court order took an uncharacteristically passive approach when it came to gathering evidence. joining me now, david ziren, sports editor at the nation host of sports for sirius xm radio. >> what does he have to do to g
mr. rice struck palmer with his hander rendering her unconscious. why wasn't it enough then to put this right? >> well, it was. and we saw, obviously, the original video. and it was clear that a domestic violence violation had occurred. that was clear to us. and it was horrifying. and that's why we took the step we did. we did the two-game suspension and opined $500,000. it was not sufficient. >> within hours of that press conference, espn's outside the lines released a truly...
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mr. rice struck janay palmer with his hand rendering her unconscious.hy wasn't it enough then to put this right? >> well, it was and we saw obviously the original video and it was clear that domestic violence violation had occurred. that was clear to us. and it was horrifying. >> reporter: moving forward the nfl, he says, will partner with domestic violence group, educate the entire organization from players to team presidents about domestic and sexual violence and rewrite the rules of conduct and punishment for the league. >> we need to change our policies and our procedures and we need to get some help in trying to identify how to do that. we have state laws that are different from state to state and even locally. we need to make sure that we have looked at when the nfl should be involved in the investigative process. >> reporter: despite it all the commissioner says he has never considered resigning and has the confidence of the owners, advertisers and sponsors. >> why do you feel like you should be able to continue in this role? >> because i acknowl
mr. rice struck janay palmer with his hand rendering her unconscious.hy wasn't it enough then to put this right? >> well, it was and we saw obviously the original video and it was clear that domestic violence violation had occurred. that was clear to us. and it was horrifying. >> reporter: moving forward the nfl, he says, will partner with domestic violence group, educate the entire organization from players to team presidents about domestic and sexual violence and rewrite the rules...
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. >>> janay palmer became mrs.ay rice about one month after ray rice punched her in that hotel elevator one day after valentine's day. and the question that people ask, it seems every time they here something like that is, why on earth would anybody stay? why wouldn't they just leave? janay's instagram post defending her husband isn't the first time she's spoken out in support of him. in fact, at a news conference back in may, she not only pledged her love for ray rice, she took some of the blame for the incident. >> i do deeply regret the role that i played in the incident that night. but i can say that i am happy that we continue to work through it together and we are continuing to strengthen our relationship and our marriage and do what we have to do for not only ourselves collectively but individually and we're going to be better parents for raven and continue to be good role models for the community like we were doing before this. i love ray and i know he will continue to prove himself. >> so hard to watch tha
. >>> janay palmer became mrs.ay rice about one month after ray rice punched her in that hotel elevator one day after valentine's day. and the question that people ask, it seems every time they here something like that is, why on earth would anybody stay? why wouldn't they just leave? janay's instagram post defending her husband isn't the first time she's spoken out in support of him. in fact, at a news conference back in may, she not only pledged her love for ray rice, she took some...
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mr. rice struck janay palmer with his hand rendering her unconscious. why wasn't it enough then to put this right? >> well, it was. and we saw, obviously the orange nall video, and it was clear that domestic violence violation had occurred. that was clear to us. and it was horrifying. >> reporter: moving forward, the nfl, he said, will partner with domestic violence groups and educate the entire organization from players to team presidents about domestic and sexual violence and rewrite the rules of punishment for the league. >> we need to change our pl siz and procedures for the league and we need some help to do that. we have different laws that vary from state to state and even locally. we need to make sure that we have looked at when the nfl should be involved in the investigative process. >> reporter: despite it all, the commissioner said he has never considered resigning and has the confidence of the owners, advertisers and sponsors. >> why do you feel like you should be able to continue in this role? >> because i acknowledge my mistake, august 28t
mr. rice struck janay palmer with his hand rendering her unconscious. why wasn't it enough then to put this right? >> well, it was. and we saw, obviously the orange nall video, and it was clear that domestic violence violation had occurred. that was clear to us. and it was horrifying. >> reporter: moving forward, the nfl, he said, will partner with domestic violence groups and educate the entire organization from players to team presidents about domestic and sexual violence and...
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palmer and mr. rice refused any medical attention as no injuries were reported.how you go from unconscious to one, to no injuries. >> thank you, jeff toobin joining us, and espn analyst, louis riddick, rachel, this certainly seems to raise big questions about the credibility of the nfl, certainly roger goodell. >> yes, hugely damaging. look, it has gone from bad to worse. it was bad last night when roger goodell went on television and said it would have been quote, illegal, for the nfl to get the video. there are all sorts of ways the nfl could have gotten the video including from ray rice's lawyer who the casino said was telling anybody freely they had the video. it gets so much worse, miguel was talking about what was a clear electronic chain that the reporter witnessed. meaning there is a stamp on that voice mail describing the phone number at the nfl offices that the voice mail came from. the time and the voice mail where it said i have seen the video, and you're right, it is terrible. so clearly, somebody had seen the video. this is a huge problem, and not j
palmer and mr. rice refused any medical attention as no injuries were reported.how you go from unconscious to one, to no injuries. >> thank you, jeff toobin joining us, and espn analyst, louis riddick, rachel, this certainly seems to raise big questions about the credibility of the nfl, certainly roger goodell. >> yes, hugely damaging. look, it has gone from bad to worse. it was bad last night when roger goodell went on television and said it would have been quote, illegal, for the...
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mr. rice struck janay palmer with his hand, rendering her unconscious.id it take that to put this to right. >> it was. was clear that a domestic violence violation had occurred. that was clear to us. and it was horrifying. and that is why we took the step we did. we did the two game suspension and a fine of $500,000. it was not sufficient. and that is because our policies, as i indicated earlier, had fallen behind where we need them to be. we needed to get those policies in a position where the standard for that kind of violation has to be much higher, and that's why three weeks later we raised that standard, and we said, this is not going to be acceptable behavior. and when it occurs, it's a minimum six-game or the standard of six-game, with aggravating circumstances that we can consider and have additional penalties if necessary. >> commissioner, you mentioned robert mueller's investigation as key to solving these issues oomph animal going to excuse the integrity of the ex-director of the fbi. it's a given he is a man of integrity. but the law femur hi
mr. rice struck janay palmer with his hand, rendering her unconscious.id it take that to put this to right. >> it was. was clear that a domestic violence violation had occurred. that was clear to us. and it was horrifying. and that is why we took the step we did. we did the two game suspension and a fine of $500,000. it was not sufficient. and that is because our policies, as i indicated earlier, had fallen behind where we need them to be. we needed to get those policies in a position...
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mr. rice struck janay palmer with his hand rendering her unconscious. why wasn't it enough then to put this right? >> well, it was and we saw, obviously, the original video and it was clear that domestic violence violation had occurred. that was clear to us and it was horrifying. and that's why we took the step we did. we did the two-game suspension and a fine of $500,000. it was not sufficient. and that's because our policies -- as i indicated earlier, had fallen behind where we need them to be. we needed to get the policies in a position where the standard for that kind of violation has to be much higher. that's why three weeks later we raised that standard and said this is not going to be acceptable behavior and when it occurs it's a minimum six game or standard of six game with aggravating circumstances that we can consider and have additional penalties if necessary. >> commissioner you mentioned robert muller's investigation as key to solving all of these issues i'm not going to discuss the integrity of the ex-director of the fbi. he's a man of int
mr. rice struck janay palmer with his hand rendering her unconscious. why wasn't it enough then to put this right? >> well, it was and we saw, obviously, the original video and it was clear that domestic violence violation had occurred. that was clear to us and it was horrifying. and that's why we took the step we did. we did the two-game suspension and a fine of $500,000. it was not sufficient. and that's because our policies -- as i indicated earlier, had fallen behind where we need...
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mr. rice struck janay palmer with his hand rendering her unconscious.hy wasn't it then to put this right? >> well, it was, we saw obviously, the original video, and it was clear that domestic violence violation had occurred. that was clear us to. and it was horrifying. and that's why we took the step we did. we did the two-game suspension and a fine of $500,000. it was not sufficient. and that's because our policies, as i indicated earlier, had fallen behind where we need them to be. we needed to get those policies in a position where the standard for that kind of violation has to be much higher. and that's why three weeks later we raised that standard and said this is not going to be acceptable behavior, and when it occurs, it's a minimum six game or standard six game with aggravating that we can consider, and have additional penalties, if necessary. >> commissioner, you mentioned robert mueller's investigation as key to solving all of the issues. i'm not going to sit here and discuss the integrity of the fbi, i could leave it as a given he's a man of
mr. rice struck janay palmer with his hand rendering her unconscious.hy wasn't it then to put this right? >> well, it was, we saw obviously, the original video, and it was clear that domestic violence violation had occurred. that was clear us to. and it was horrifying. and that's why we took the step we did. we did the two-game suspension and a fine of $500,000. it was not sufficient. and that's because our policies, as i indicated earlier, had fallen behind where we need them to be. we...
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mr. rice struck janay palmer with his hand, rendering her unconscious. why wasn't it enough then to put this right? >> well, it was, and we saw obviously the original video. and it was clear that a domestic violence violation had occurred. that was clear to us. and it was horrifying. and that's why we took the step we did. we did the two-game suspension and a fine of $500,000. it was not sufficient. and that's because our policies, as i indicated earlier, had fallen behind where we need them to be. we needed to get those policies in a position where the standard for that kind of violation has to be much higher. that's why three weeks later we raised that standard and said, this is not going to be acceptable behavior. and when it occurs, it's a minimum six games or standard six games with aggravating circumstances that we can consider and have additional penalties if necessary. >> commissioner, you mentioned robert muller's investigation as key to solving all these issues. i'm not going to discuss the integrity of the ex-director of the fbi. i could leave
mr. rice struck janay palmer with his hand, rendering her unconscious. why wasn't it enough then to put this right? >> well, it was, and we saw obviously the original video. and it was clear that a domestic violence violation had occurred. that was clear to us. and it was horrifying. and that's why we took the step we did. we did the two-game suspension and a fine of $500,000. it was not sufficient. and that's because our policies, as i indicated earlier, had fallen behind where we need...
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mr. rice struck janay palmer with his hand, rendering her unconscious. why wasn't it enough then to put this right? >> well, it was. and we saw the original video and it was clear that a domestic violence violation had occurred. that was dleclear to us. and it was horrifying. and that's why we took the step we did. we did the two-game suspension and a fine of $500,000. it was not sufficient. >> so, katie ray-jones of the national domestic violence hotline, let me ask you, miguel marquez, a reporter from cnn, made it very clear as others have pointed out, everyone who was paying attention to this case, including roger goodell, knew in february that according to law enforcement, ray rice hit his then-fiancee so hard he knocked her unconscious. he got a two-game suspension and a $500,000 fine. it was only later after tmz got that video that actually showed that horrific act, that the full suspension and the full weight and the full discussion of this happened. does society need pictures in order for there to be action on these issues? shouldn't the february
mr. rice struck janay palmer with his hand, rendering her unconscious. why wasn't it enough then to put this right? >> well, it was. and we saw the original video and it was clear that a domestic violence violation had occurred. that was dleclear to us. and it was horrifying. and that's why we took the step we did. we did the two-game suspension and a fine of $500,000. it was not sufficient. >> so, katie ray-jones of the national domestic violence hotline, let me ask you, miguel...
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commissioner's office into is now symbolized by ray rice's brutal left hand striking janay palmer and striking her again. mr. goodell is an enabler of men that beat women. his position within the national football league is no longer tenable. >> and now today the president of the national organization for women says "the nfl lost its way. new leadership must come in to transform the culture of violence against him." roger goodell did acknowledge this to cbs news. there is domestic violence problem in the nfl but he isn't worried about his job and he did not rule out a comeback for ray rice. >> what does that mean that he was suspended indefinitely? does that mean ray rice will never play in the nfl again? >> i don't rule that out but he would have to make sure that we are fully confident that he's addressing this issue clearly. he's paid a price for the actions that he's already taken. >> do you feel like your job is on the line? >> no. i'm used to criticism. i'm used to that. every day i have to earn my stripes. >> so can ray rice come back one day? let me bring in don samuel, a criminal defense attorney w
commissioner's office into is now symbolized by ray rice's brutal left hand striking janay palmer and striking her again. mr. goodell is an enabler of men that beat women. his position within the national football league is no longer tenable. >> and now today the president of the national organization for women says "the nfl lost its way. new leadership must come in to transform the culture of violence against him." roger goodell did acknowledge this to cbs news. there is...
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commissioner's office into is symbolized by ray rice's brutal left hand striking jennae palmer and striking her again. mr. goodell is an enabler of men who beat women. >> wow. and there is more. tmz reports the nfl never asked to see the video of rice assaulting his then fiance inside an atlantic city elevator. people who worked at the casino at the time of the assault, tell tmz if the nfl asked the casino would have turned the video over. rice's lawyer also had a copy of the video. ray rice jerseys at one time flew off the shelves in baltimore no more. merchants are actually dumping them. >> we're just going to get rid of the merchandise. it's upset a lot of people and we don't want that stuff lingering around. not if he's not a part of the team anymore. >> a baltimore restaurant is even offering free pizza to fans who turn in ray rice jerseys calling it a sort of gun buyback program. the pizzeria is also donating money to a charity for each shirt it gets in. so ray rice has been released by the ravens. the nfl has indefinitely suspended him and the canadian football league says it will have nothing to
commissioner's office into is symbolized by ray rice's brutal left hand striking jennae palmer and striking her again. mr. goodell is an enabler of men who beat women. >> wow. and there is more. tmz reports the nfl never asked to see the video of rice assaulting his then fiance inside an atlantic city elevator. people who worked at the casino at the time of the assault, tell tmz if the nfl asked the casino would have turned the video over. rice's lawyer also had a copy of the video. ray...
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palmer being dragged out of the elevator, also around that time. just days after it all happened. the initial complaint clearly says that mr.ck her with his hand. rendering her unconscious. all of the facts were there in front of the nfl if they had wanted to see them. kate? >> more questions about who knew what when. miguel, thank you so much. chris? >>> we have new information in the michael brown shooting. wednesday night police arrested 35 people who tried to shut down a major interstate near ferguson for four and a half hours. the same amount of time brown's body was left in the street after he was killed by a police officer. and now we get to what may be motivating outrage exclusive video has surfaced from that day taken just minutes after brown was shot. listen as two contractors who happen to be white and that's relevant here, be honest, they describe what they saw. take a listen. >> he had his [ bleep ] hands up. >> we understand it's not the actual event but it's two men saying what they saw. and the big thing is, his hands were up. why is that important? it's all about the moment of the shooting. and why the offi
palmer being dragged out of the elevator, also around that time. just days after it all happened. the initial complaint clearly says that mr.ck her with his hand. rendering her unconscious. all of the facts were there in front of the nfl if they had wanted to see them. kate? >> more questions about who knew what when. miguel, thank you so much. chris? >>> we have new information in the michael brown shooting. wednesday night police arrested 35 people who tried to shut down a...
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mr. speaker, today i rise to recognize a true american treasure and one of my constituents who still spends his summer months in his native youngstown, pennsylvania, arnold palmer. today arnold celebrates his 85th birthday and he continues to serve as an inspiration to me and the millions who make up arnie's army. he rose from humble beginnings and has achieved remarkable things in his life. taught the game of golf at the age of 3 by his father deacon, who was a golf pro at a country club, arnold made a name for himself in the amateur ranks. mr. murphy: his promising college career was cut short when he enlisted in the coast guard in honor of a friend who died. after he fulfilled his military service, arnold returned to wake forest and won the u.s. amateur championship in 1954. arnold's achievements on the golf course are nothing short of legendary. seven-time major champion, 1960 and 1962 p and g player of the year, and 92 overall professional victories. perhaps arnold's most enduring legacy, however, lies in his decades of philanthropic work. he has raised millions of dollars for a hospital for charitable care. he helped to build a 30,000-square-foot cancer c
mr. speaker, today i rise to recognize a true american treasure and one of my constituents who still spends his summer months in his native youngstown, pennsylvania, arnold palmer. today arnold celebrates his 85th birthday and he continues to serve as an inspiration to me and the millions who make up arnie's army. he rose from humble beginnings and has achieved remarkable things in his life. taught the game of golf at the age of 3 by his father deacon, who was a golf pro at a country club,...