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pat: yes.o call a lady that had been married for 36 years a whore adulterer, that was unprecedented. susan: what was the criticism against her? what in fact was she accused of doing? pat: was accused of being married before. and she was. she was married to a man who treated her and her family very badly. her whole family hated him. out west, they did not believe you had to stick by your man if he was horrible. they believe in dissolving an unhappy marriage, so they did. susan: also, criticism of her and her western frontier lack of class. pat: she smoked a pipe. she had an accent. she had a tennessee accent. she did not have an east coast accent. susan: were opponents concerned about what the image for the new country would be if he made it to the white house? michael: there is a strong class issue running through all of this. it is difficult to talk about in a country that does not have class. would this person be virtuous enough to represent the united states? is this person genteel enough to
pat: yes.o call a lady that had been married for 36 years a whore adulterer, that was unprecedented. susan: what was the criticism against her? what in fact was she accused of doing? pat: was accused of being married before. and she was. she was married to a man who treated her and her family very badly. her whole family hated him. out west, they did not believe you had to stick by your man if he was horrible. they believe in dissolving an unhappy marriage, so they did. susan: also, criticism...
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mcrae in his home and said pat mcrae attempted to assault her. >> she said pat mcrae pinned her to thend wouldn't let her up and was kissing her and she was trying to push him away. and he wouldn't get up. next thing she knows, mars davis is in the house over them and he's the one that starts stabbing pat mcrae. that was her story. >> but there was no blood all over the floor and only one set of foot impressions from a pair of size 7 boots, the same size worn by andrea morris. mars davis wore a size 13 shoe. >> big difference between a woman's size 7 and a man's size 13. and we didn't have anything to put mars in the house. >> prosecutors believe that from the beginning, andrea intended to rob pat mcrae. he sat on the coach in the living room for what he thought would be some harmless entertainment. instead, andrea pulled a knife and attacked him. he tried to fight back. the fight moved across the living room to the front door. mcrae, weak from blood loss and shock, could no longer fight back. in all, andrea stabbed him a total of six times. she used the knife to cut mcrae's wallet fro
mcrae in his home and said pat mcrae attempted to assault her. >> she said pat mcrae pinned her to thend wouldn't let her up and was kissing her and she was trying to push him away. and he wouldn't get up. next thing she knows, mars davis is in the house over them and he's the one that starts stabbing pat mcrae. that was her story. >> but there was no blood all over the floor and only one set of foot impressions from a pair of size 7 boots, the same size worn by andrea morris. mars...
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>> go to hell, pat!hy and drinking water just isn't enough to ease my constipation i trust dulcolax tablets. i take dulcolax for dependable overnight relief and in the morning, i am back to myself dulcolax, designed for dependable relief just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >> billy the kid is finally cornered by pat garret. >> we've got you surrounded! >> go to hell, pat. >> we ain't going anywhere. we'll wait you out all night if we have to. >> all right, fellas. >> i got him. >> they bring him down for a trial and he's sentenced to hang. they take him from there up to lincoln.
>> go to hell, pat!hy and drinking water just isn't enough to ease my constipation i trust dulcolax tablets. i take dulcolax for dependable overnight relief and in the morning, i am back to myself dulcolax, designed for dependable relief just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office....
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>> go to hell, pat. >> we ain't going anywhere.l night if we have to. >> all right, fellas. >> i got him. >> they bring him down for a trial and he's sentenced to hang. they take him from there up to lincoln. >> just try me one time, billy. you'll see. >> aware of billy's prior jailbreak, the sheriff appoints deputies to guard him day and night upstairs in the lincoln county courthouse. >> james was an easy going man, but bob was a bully who kept threatening the kid much in the manner that wendy cahill did years and years earlier. >> i'm tired of being up here. i haven't had a meal in two days. >> i'm going to go down stairs and get some grub. >> you got it, bob. >> at this point, billy recognizes there's no other option. he's not going to get amnesty, he's not going to get justice. what else but to resort back to the way of the gun. >> hey, hey jim. would you let me just please go to the prison. don't you know i've got to go? jim? just let me take one little break. i'm not going to go anywhere, i promise. i have to be back here an
>> go to hell, pat. >> we ain't going anywhere.l night if we have to. >> all right, fellas. >> i got him. >> they bring him down for a trial and he's sentenced to hang. they take him from there up to lincoln. >> just try me one time, billy. you'll see. >> aware of billy's prior jailbreak, the sheriff appoints deputies to guard him day and night upstairs in the lincoln county courthouse. >> james was an easy going man, but bob was a bully who kept...
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pat brady: yes.nd then to call a lady who'd been married for 36 years a whore, an adulterist, a bigamist, that was unprecedented. michael henderson: yes. susan swain: and so, people - later on, we'll get into more detail, but the (crux) of the story is what? what was the criticism against her and we learned that hammond had a moral reason, but what in fact was she accused of doing? pat brady: she was accused of being married before she met jackson. michael henderson: she was a bigamist basically. pat brady: she was, in fact. she was married before very unhappily to a man who treated her and her family very badly. her whole family hated him. and out west, they didn't believe that you had to stick by your man for 50 years if he was horrible. they believed in dissolving an unhappy marriage. and so, they did. susan swain: and also criticism of her and this western frontier, lack of class, lack of class. pat brady: she smoked a pipe. that sums it up. and she had an accent. she had a tennessee accent she d
pat brady: yes.nd then to call a lady who'd been married for 36 years a whore, an adulterist, a bigamist, that was unprecedented. michael henderson: yes. susan swain: and so, people - later on, we'll get into more detail, but the (crux) of the story is what? what was the criticism against her and we learned that hammond had a moral reason, but what in fact was she accused of doing? pat brady: she was accused of being married before she met jackson. michael henderson: she was a bigamist...
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pat, i will start with you. is the deal going to happen? pat: i don't know. they got a call.hey had bankers telling them what was going on. emily: so there was interest echo pat: there is more than interest. who might that have been? the three choices i'm sure we will get google, microsoft, and oracle. emily: katie, tell us your theory. katie: the reason it would be harder for them to acquire salesforce is they would have to acquire mark benioff. does he want to be a vice president of a huge company after running salesforce? emily: it doesn't seem like he would want to do that. katie: exactly. the choices are that he wants to step away from salesforce and go into politics or philanthropy, also seems unlikely. or he would go to oracle to be a successor to larry ellison. because a lot of people have said that is a company that needs succession plan. family our sources have told us : that talks are dying down. patch what do you make of that? pat it would be super : expensive. it would be the biggest deal we would have seen. if you're one of those three players and someone is con
pat, i will start with you. is the deal going to happen? pat: i don't know. they got a call.hey had bankers telling them what was going on. emily: so there was interest echo pat: there is more than interest. who might that have been? the three choices i'm sure we will get google, microsoft, and oracle. emily: katie, tell us your theory. katie: the reason it would be harder for them to acquire salesforce is they would have to acquire mark benioff. does he want to be a vice president of a huge...
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. >> go to hell, pat. >> can't do it anywhere.l night if we have to. >> all right, fellas. >> they bring him down for a trial. he is sentenced to hang. they take him from there up to lincoln. >> just try me one time, billy. you will see how that feels. >> aware of billy's prior jailbreak the sheriff appoints deputies bob oliver and james bell to have him up stairs in a jail house. >> he is an easy going man. bob ol linger was a bully who kept threatening the kid much in the manner cahill did years and years earlier. >> i am tired of being up here. haven't had a meal in two-days. >> i am going to go down stairs and get some grub. >> at this point i think billy recognizes there's no other options. he's not going to get amnesty for justice. >> hey, let me please go to the prison. don't you know i got to go? jim? let me take one little break. i am not going to go anywhere. i promise. i have to go back here anyway to play poker with you tomorrow. come on. >> in classic kid style billy convinces bell to escort him outside. then on the w
. >> go to hell, pat. >> can't do it anywhere.l night if we have to. >> all right, fellas. >> they bring him down for a trial. he is sentenced to hang. they take him from there up to lincoln. >> just try me one time, billy. you will see how that feels. >> aware of billy's prior jailbreak the sheriff appoints deputies bob oliver and james bell to have him up stairs in a jail house. >> he is an easy going man. bob ol linger was a bully who kept...
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pat, do you put your husband out there? does he help or hurt you if you're hillary clinton? >> well i mean first of all, he is a better presenter than she is but he does have his own agenda. and -- >> he does what is it? >> his own agenda is bill clinton. look his agenda is bill clinton plus helping himself, but first of all, bill clinton, what he said about the foundation i don't think it was particularly helpful which is when you say i have somebody to bring in the money and pay the bills. well i don't know i just work there which is what he said today. >> we have this and doug i know you know the clintons well i'll get to you next. they have this conference for their clinton foundation, global initiative and mo which is a telecommunications billionaire with former president bill clinton. he asked what's going on he said yeah what is going on? began asking his own questions, and here is the former president. >> people complain about the global front, the global fund what's the problem? >> i just work there, i don't know. >> wow. i mean doug really? >> let me explain what t
pat, do you put your husband out there? does he help or hurt you if you're hillary clinton? >> well i mean first of all, he is a better presenter than she is but he does have his own agenda. and -- >> he does what is it? >> his own agenda is bill clinton. look his agenda is bill clinton plus helping himself, but first of all, bill clinton, what he said about the foundation i don't think it was particularly helpful which is when you say i have somebody to bring in the money and...
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pat: it is to breaks -- make of that?at: it is super expensive and ask sort of situation where if you are one of those three players and someone is considering doing it? suddenly you need to consider whether you should right? it would totally change the competitive landscape. if you are microsoft and google is contemplating buying salesforce you have got to be all over that and figure out what it means for your business. emily: back in the day you sold a company called double click to google. how much of a distraction is all of this? kevin: it is a distraction, but if you sell a company for $60 billion, it's not a terrible thing. but until this happens i think we have to put the odds at very small. it's just so big even for those large companies. it's risking a lot. we have seen many acquisitions go badly. plus it's not the type of typical transaction that google does. just a double-click or youtube or even android in some way they bought core technology early on and then built it from there. i think that this is not very
pat: it is to breaks -- make of that?at: it is super expensive and ask sort of situation where if you are one of those three players and someone is considering doing it? suddenly you need to consider whether you should right? it would totally change the competitive landscape. if you are microsoft and google is contemplating buying salesforce you have got to be all over that and figure out what it means for your business. emily: back in the day you sold a company called double click to google....
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knows, shows weakness and lack of integrity. >> hold it pat, we'll be right back.sgrishlgs 's got so much to say. who does this kinda thing online? i-i-i clicked on some links, ugh the kids weren't even home. wait, wait, wait, this changes everything. it's cars.com service & repair feature. so we'll never pay more than we should. well done. research, price, find. get the right service without all the drama. why are all these people so asleep yet i'm so awake? did you know your brain has two systems? one helps keep you awake- the other helps you sleep. science suggests when you have insomnia, the wake system in your brain may be too strong and your neurotransmitters remain too active as you try to sleep, which could be leading to your insomnia. ohh...maybe that's what's preventing me from getting the sleep i need! talk to your doctor about ways to manage your insomnia. there is an ancient rhythm... [♪] that flows through all things... through rocky spires... [♪] and ocean's swell... [♪] the endless... stillness of green... [♪] and in the restless depths of human hea
knows, shows weakness and lack of integrity. >> hold it pat, we'll be right back.sgrishlgs 's got so much to say. who does this kinda thing online? i-i-i clicked on some links, ugh the kids weren't even home. wait, wait, wait, this changes everything. it's cars.com service & repair feature. so we'll never pay more than we should. well done. research, price, find. get the right service without all the drama. why are all these people so asleep yet i'm so awake? did you know your brain...
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pat: i don't know who she is referring to.is going to be a huge piece of news in the coming weeks and investigation goes forward. again, it simply that this is sport,ld's most popular so obviously sports marketing executives and administrators want to have their brand aligned with the biggest in the world and i would argue that the world cup is bigger than the olympics in terms of the significance that it holds. olivia: pat, we will have to leave it there. thank you also to brendan. and thank you, erik, for joining me. a passion fore global football, as do i. see you tomorrow. much more on "market day," moving on from the fifa scandal, looks like a recovery in retail? we will break down tiffany's, michael cores, and many more. stay with us. ♪ olivia: good morning, it is 11:00 a.m. here in new york, and 4 p.m. in london. erik: welcome to the bloomberg market day. the losingy be on side of a new price war. record profits. olivia: left, it's been years since a truly devastating hurricane on the coast. when will the luck run out?
pat: i don't know who she is referring to.is going to be a huge piece of news in the coming weeks and investigation goes forward. again, it simply that this is sport,ld's most popular so obviously sports marketing executives and administrators want to have their brand aligned with the biggest in the world and i would argue that the world cup is bigger than the olympics in terms of the significance that it holds. olivia: pat, we will have to leave it there. thank you also to brendan. and thank...
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chris gordon news 4. >>> i'm pat lawson.mily of a cleveland 12-year-old hot and killed by police doesn't want a delay in the wrongful death lawsuit against police. while the criminal investigation is pending. the relatives questioning why it's taking so long to wrap up. police shot tamir rice last november. police were responding to a report of somebody holding a gun. the weapon tamir was holding was an airsoft gun. the authorities say it was indistinguishable from a deadly firearm. the family says it's tired of waiting for charges and for answers. >> less than a second my son is gone and i want the know how long i got to wait for justice. >> the officers involved asked the judge to delay the lawsuit until the investigation is completed and considered in court but the rice family attorneys have objected to that. at the live desk i'm pat muse. >> thank you. a storm system is bringing some powerful waves and dangero currents to the coast of california. of course this isn't stopping anyone from enjoying the water out there. tha
chris gordon news 4. >>> i'm pat lawson.mily of a cleveland 12-year-old hot and killed by police doesn't want a delay in the wrongful death lawsuit against police. while the criminal investigation is pending. the relatives questioning why it's taking so long to wrap up. police shot tamir rice last november. police were responding to a report of somebody holding a gun. the weapon tamir was holding was an airsoft gun. the authorities say it was indistinguishable from a deadly firearm....
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pat lawson-muse is in the newsroom for us. pat? >> reporter: jim, there's a switch problem outside stadium armory which is causing delays for the blue orange and silver lines. metro already warned evening commuters that the ride could be slow on the same three lines following smoke in a rail tunnel this morning. transportation reporter adam tuss reported arking insulators caused the smoke. the three lines shut down because the issue, the problem was in the middle of a tunnel under the potomac river. that shut down forced commuters to find different ways to get to work and led to some frustrating starts for this work week. >> i've been on the metro for four hours trying to get here and should only take 20, 30 minutes on a regular day. >> the delays unimaginable. inexcusable. >> metro apologized for the delays and the inconvenience in a statement and says the shutdown was necessary to keep passengers safe. wendy? >> all right. thank you, pat. >>> smoke and fire issues like the ones we saw today are a continuing problem for transit sy
pat lawson-muse is in the newsroom for us. pat? >> reporter: jim, there's a switch problem outside stadium armory which is causing delays for the blue orange and silver lines. metro already warned evening commuters that the ride could be slow on the same three lines following smoke in a rail tunnel this morning. transportation reporter adam tuss reported arking insulators caused the smoke. the three lines shut down because the issue, the problem was in the middle of a tunnel under the...
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pat, back to you. >> thanks megan. d.c. police need your help figuring out who is behind a deadly shooting on i-295. pedro alvarado and his brother-in-law were on their way to work when someone opened fire on their suv. it happened around 8:45 yesterday morning near the first exit on 295 in southwest d.c. al varvarado died inside the car, his brother-in-law was shot but survived. the alvarado family says they can't imagine why anyone would do this. the shooting took place in the middle of the morning rush hour so police want to speak with anyone who saw anything. >>> no rest for the weary in oklahoma and texas. flash flood watches are in effect in both states right now. rain caused big problems in central texas overnight. in dallas alone nearly 100 people all believed to be in cars had to be rescued from flooding. take a look we found on twitter. this man was trapped inside his car when it was swept away in the fast-moving floodwaters. he was not hurt though. he spoke with the weather channel's dave malkoff. >> sam eun was
pat, back to you. >> thanks megan. d.c. police need your help figuring out who is behind a deadly shooting on i-295. pedro alvarado and his brother-in-law were on their way to work when someone opened fire on their suv. it happened around 8:45 yesterday morning near the first exit on 295 in southwest d.c. al varvarado died inside the car, his brother-in-law was shot but survived. the alvarado family says they can't imagine why anyone would do this. the shooting took place in the middle of...
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. >> and richardson also undercut pat cohen who had i.d.'d him leaving the eastburn home. he videotaped him in a tour of the crime scene. >> when you start to listen to his story, he is all over the place. >> and i brought my girlfriend some roses. >> you brought her some roses on sunday. >> no, it was candy. no, it was roses. >> we kept asking, are you sure about that? >> and he said, well, you are right, now that i am out here, i probably didn't see that. no, no, no i can't see that. >> but on the witness stand, cone cast aside doubt. >> he said that the lawyers have been tricking me and pressuring me, and i picked out the right guy. >> finally, prosecutors presented a surprise witness. a woman who said that two days after the murder, she saw the killer using katy eastburn's stolen bank card. >> all of a sudden, the state introduced lucille cook, little old lady. who saw the killer use the bank card. >> and she said, i did not tell the truth the first time, because it was a tall white man with a mustache, a blond headed guy, and he got into the tiny white car. that is th
. >> and richardson also undercut pat cohen who had i.d.'d him leaving the eastburn home. he videotaped him in a tour of the crime scene. >> when you start to listen to his story, he is all over the place. >> and i brought my girlfriend some roses. >> you brought her some roses on sunday. >> no, it was candy. no, it was roses. >> we kept asking, are you sure about that? >> and he said, well, you are right, now that i am out here, i probably didn't see...
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she would say, pat, we look constipated overseas.ow to keep things moving. >> no we can't. and the worse problem is anything we touch seems to fall apart. tonight and also at midnight but i think it may already have happened the taliban five that we traded for the now accused officially accused deserter mr. bowe bergdahl another one of susan rice's great moments of promotion when she said that he served with honor, we turned over five high-level people who are now free to travel to go back to the war. >> well, we have an extension on that. >> we do? >> well what you're talking about is the inevitably after the extension. john? >> i don't even know where to begin because i think i like to go big along with doug for a moment which is if you look at america from afar we've become what pat had warned us about a year ago. we look like a banana republic. we don't make laws the right way anymore. we make them by executive fiat. thank god the court has said to the president, you can't do that. meanwhile, the republicans run congress have don
she would say, pat, we look constipated overseas.ow to keep things moving. >> no we can't. and the worse problem is anything we touch seems to fall apart. tonight and also at midnight but i think it may already have happened the taliban five that we traded for the now accused officially accused deserter mr. bowe bergdahl another one of susan rice's great moments of promotion when she said that he served with honor, we turned over five high-level people who are now free to travel to go...
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actually pat, i'm going to start with you.ng information that take as look back but much closer at some of the finances. what's going on? >> well there's a report tonight that the taneo company, which is a -- the chief deputy chief of staff while she worked for the state department -- this is an exemption to the law i never understood and remember her, and this is a family internal operation. the long and the short of it is she went on a trip at the end of her last for secretary of state. money has been donated up and down the line. it's part of the same pattern of corruption that we -- that's the only word for it corruption that is going on here. >> doug i questioned this. you know the clintons very well particularly hillary clinton. >> i do. >> do people care about this though? do you think she's getting worried about this or do you think, well it's so early right now, well to quote her, i guess it doesn't matter right now? >> well here's what i would say and i've spoken to people very close to both clintons. they are very n
actually pat, i'm going to start with you.ng information that take as look back but much closer at some of the finances. what's going on? >> well there's a report tonight that the taneo company, which is a -- the chief deputy chief of staff while she worked for the state department -- this is an exemption to the law i never understood and remember her, and this is a family internal operation. the long and the short of it is she went on a trip at the end of her last for secretary of state....
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, where are you now pat? >> i'm about still here on site. right off of the train tracks. i'm 50-meter from the train track. i'm right here, the fire personnel, a and police personnel, and other civilian passengers, there is 211 i believe on the car. >> are they still taking passengers off of the train or has everybody who was on the train, now been taken off the train. >> i believe everyone was taken off of the train is my understanding, yes. >> all right. pat murphy -- >> former u.s. representative from bucks county, thanks so much for letting us talk to you. you have been very helpful in letting us, have more of a understanding of exactly what happened on that train tonight. pat, thanks very much. >>> lets go to, "action news" reporter kenneth moton who is now, live at the scene and kenneth, i'll ask you the same question that i asked dann cuellar before, what can you see, what have you learned from your location. >> reporter: jim, we were one of the first on the scene here. right around 10:00 o'clock or so
, where are you now pat? >> i'm about still here on site. right off of the train tracks. i'm 50-meter from the train track. i'm right here, the fire personnel, a and police personnel, and other civilian passengers, there is 211 i believe on the car. >> are they still taking passengers off of the train or has everybody who was on the train, now been taken off the train. >> i believe everyone was taken off of the train is my understanding, yes. >> all right. pat murphy --...
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we'll start with news4's pat collins live at the house where it all started in northwest d.c. pat? >> reporter: he worked for the victims. he stole money from the victims. he he was identified as the murder suspect of the victims because he didn't finish his pizza. the suspect, the quadruple murder suspect identified by police as 34-year-old daron went charged with first degree murder of four people. it was one week ago today that firefighters came to this mansion on woodland drive in a tony section of northwest washington. there they found the bodies of four victims. they had been tied up, beaten, tabbed and held captive here for almost a day. the fire set to conceal the crime and destroy the evidence. the suspect/victim connection. >> right now it does not appear that this was just a random crime, but there is a connection through the business of the suspect the family business. >> reporter: the connection. police say the suspect wint once worked for american iron works on kenilworth avenue in prince george's county, maryland, a company owned by one of the victims. sources say wi
we'll start with news4's pat collins live at the house where it all started in northwest d.c. pat? >> reporter: he worked for the victims. he stole money from the victims. he he was identified as the murder suspect of the victims because he didn't finish his pizza. the suspect, the quadruple murder suspect identified by police as 34-year-old daron went charged with first degree murder of four people. it was one week ago today that firefighters came to this mansion on woodland drive in a...
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i agree with pat. general dunford made that recommendation to keep forces in afghanistan so we can do things like aviation, flying helicopters, logistics and training and special forces that the afghans can't do by themselves yet. >> cyber warfare? >> that's going to be the next thing. but look, dunford has the respect of the president. that's very important. he also has the respect of the military. and that is very important. it's rare that you can find those two combination factors. hehas a very distinguished record. i think he's a very good choice. >> he's confirmable in the u.s. senate also. ha ha! >> when mccain and obama agree these days, that's something. >> thank you very much. >> what are your thoughts? >> well, i noticed that he does have, on the ground combat experience p. we've seen in the past that generals who do have combat experience are the least eager to get into more wars or to expand our overseas military involvement. he is a prudent and experienced commander. and he does know how t
i agree with pat. general dunford made that recommendation to keep forces in afghanistan so we can do things like aviation, flying helicopters, logistics and training and special forces that the afghans can't do by themselves yet. >> cyber warfare? >> that's going to be the next thing. but look, dunford has the respect of the president. that's very important. he also has the respect of the military. and that is very important. it's rare that you can find those two combination...
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we'll start with pat collins and the fast-moving case. pat? >> reporter: wendy, police making moves here and other locations to try and close this quadruple murder case. this is how it all breaks down. sources say police believe that more than one suspect is involved in what appears to be a quadruple murder at this multimillion dollar mansion on woodland drive in northwest. sources tell news 4 investigators believe this began sometime wednesday afternoon, continued through the night and ended thursday afternoon when a fire was set apparently to cover up the murders. found dead inside the house, a man, his wife their 10-year-old son and the family housekeeper. sources say investigators believe the suspects had knowledge of this family and how they lived their day-to-day lives. sources believe that people in the house were bound and threatened until the man got what they were looking for. this is the 911 porsche stolen from the scene of woodland drive. this is what it looked like after it was set afire in the parking lot of a church in maryland.
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pat generally articulates the view.ust don't think -- look, the example is china losing jobs now to, for example, vietnam and the philippines. we cannot race to the bottom. -- >> elizabeth warren has genuine differences with the president and other bills they tried to fix some of those. there are still some compromises that can be made there. let's focus on style and not substance. sherrod brown thinks whether obama's criticism of elizabeth warren crossed the line. "i think the president was disrespectful to her the way he did that bycalling her another poll significance and referring to her by the first name. while he had not done that with a male senator." >> i can't give you an informed judgment, but he's got to be careful obviously in the language that he uses because it's the megaphone as the president for goodness sakes. i kpbdzcan understand the reaction. >> a lot of democrats think that elizabeth warren walks on water. i think he was trying to point out she has political impulses on this one. >> i'll give him a
pat generally articulates the view.ust don't think -- look, the example is china losing jobs now to, for example, vietnam and the philippines. we cannot race to the bottom. -- >> elizabeth warren has genuine differences with the president and other bills they tried to fix some of those. there are still some compromises that can be made there. let's focus on style and not substance. sherrod brown thinks whether obama's criticism of elizabeth warren crossed the line. "i think the...
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what are you learning pat? >> at this point, an attorney for the engineer brandon bostian says his client doesn't have any memory of the crash. he says that he had not used any drugs or alcohol, and that he the turned over his cell phone to the police, and consented to questioning, but he suffered from a concession and has 14 staples in his head. ntsb wants to interview him, but they want to gifve him a day or two to get over the shock of the crash. the data shows that the train was going 106 miles per hour leading up to the curve. the lawyer told nbc that he remembers driving to the train the, and going to the area generally, but he has no recollection of the incident or anything unusual. according to bosian's linkedn page page, he worked as an engineer before becoming an engineer in 2010. >>> an ntsb member says that the control would have likely prevent ed prevented the accident, because it would have forced the train to stay below the speed limit. this technology is installed in three locations along the no
what are you learning pat? >> at this point, an attorney for the engineer brandon bostian says his client doesn't have any memory of the crash. he says that he had not used any drugs or alcohol, and that he the turned over his cell phone to the police, and consented to questioning, but he suffered from a concession and has 14 staples in his head. ntsb wants to interview him, but they want to gifve him a day or two to get over the shock of the crash. the data shows that the train was going...
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this is a huge victory. >> pat, what do you think? >> i think there's a lot of people who are very very nonprivacy totally -- republicans for total government when it comes to security. that is not the case with rand paul and not the case when he gets an interesting vote right now when you look at his numbers, he gets more young people democratic voters than do other republicans because they think, my gosh there ought to be a middle here and the fact that the house came up with a bill is not enough -- nixon -- sorry. barack obama on trade. instead of holding his feet to the fire and on the other hand mcconnell says nothing works except we want to go back to the pat eighty act as it was. >> doug? >> paul is exploiting it. >> sure. a couple of things harris. first, the republicans are divided to the point where we couldn't even get a temporary extension of the patriot act. we couldn't get an infrastructure bill and, candidly if there was a threat of isis in america, we're not going to get it without any sort of >>> my final thought. thi
this is a huge victory. >> pat, what do you think? >> i think there's a lot of people who are very very nonprivacy totally -- republicans for total government when it comes to security. that is not the case with rand paul and not the case when he gets an interesting vote right now when you look at his numbers, he gets more young people democratic voters than do other republicans because they think, my gosh there ought to be a middle here and the fact that the house came up with a...
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ron dellums, pat schroeder, tom hayden. humbled, and i hope in some way some of what i say can make a difference. i was just a soul brother from providence, rhode island. my parents fled the paralyzing racism of alabama and virginia and fled to rhode island, to the genteel racism in rhode island. [laughter] there, in new england, people say, "please screw," you know? [laughter] but my family was very strong, deeply rooted in faith and values of hard work and education, and in fact, a belief in this country, despite the racism, that we could in fact find equality, that we could in fact achieve progress and make a difference. unlike my parents, my brothers and sisters and i grew up in integrated neighborhoods. we went to integrated schools our whole life. it wasn't a ghetto. some of my best friends were irish and italian, armenian, chinese and jewish. it was a very different world for us as opposed to our parents. but when i was 10 years old in 1961, father died. we had a house fire. and in his attempts to put it out, he was
ron dellums, pat schroeder, tom hayden. humbled, and i hope in some way some of what i say can make a difference. i was just a soul brother from providence, rhode island. my parents fled the paralyzing racism of alabama and virginia and fled to rhode island, to the genteel racism in rhode island. [laughter] there, in new england, people say, "please screw," you know? [laughter] but my family was very strong, deeply rooted in faith and values of hard work and education, and in fact, a...
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pat, what are you learning? >> reporter: jim little by little, we're learning more and more about this horrific murder case. today more about the deaths said to be much much worse than the words we must use to describe them. three adults and one child murdered in this house. a man, his wife and their 10-year-old boy and family housekeeper. a fire then set in an apparent effort to destroy evidence and cover up the murders. sources tell news4 that the three adults were beaten and stabbed to death in what was described as a bloody scene. the boy's body badly burned, so much so it's unclear if he suffered any other injuries. now there are a number of security cameras positioned around the house evidence techs checking them out today. sources say they've not been able to retrieve any surveillance video from the scene. they say investigators are looking into the possibility that the suspects somehow disarmed the security system. sources say at this point investigators have no solid theory on the exact motive for the m
pat, what are you learning? >> reporter: jim little by little, we're learning more and more about this horrific murder case. today more about the deaths said to be much much worse than the words we must use to describe them. three adults and one child murdered in this house. a man, his wife and their 10-year-old boy and family housekeeper. a fire then set in an apparent effort to destroy evidence and cover up the murders. sources tell news4 that the three adults were beaten and stabbed to...
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pat, earlier today we saw investigators back at the house there. this mansion behind you going over some clues from cameras? are they gleaning new new information from those security cameras? >> reporter: well hethey have some new information but it's not good information, jim. there are a number of security cameras placed around this house but, so far, no surveillance video in the house. crime scene techs were up there today checking out those security cameras. sources tell news4 that investigators are looking into the possibility that the suspects in this case somehow disarmed the security system here. so we're not expecting any important surveillance video from the scene. >> pat, what are you hearing now about thousand the victims died? and what's next for investigators, as the interest in this case seems to grow by the day? >> reporter: first of all, we're learning more about how the victims died, how the adults were killed, how that little boy died. i'm going to have more about that coming up at 5. in the meantime, investigators here are going
pat, earlier today we saw investigators back at the house there. this mansion behind you going over some clues from cameras? are they gleaning new new information from those security cameras? >> reporter: well hethey have some new information but it's not good information, jim. there are a number of security cameras placed around this house but, so far, no surveillance video in the house. crime scene techs were up there today checking out those security cameras. sources tell news4 that...
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news 4's pat collins just spoke with the man. he's live in bethesda with the details on this. pat? >> reporter: wendy, he was once a candidate for the county council. now he's a criminal suspect. the charge, abuse of a vulnerable adult. police say the victim is his mother. his 87-year-old mother. >> i'm a libertarian style republican. and the reason i'm running is to support truck owners car enthusiasts, single people millennials and the night life community. >> reporter: 57-year-old james kirkland a one-time council candidate in montgomery county charged with felony abuse of a vulnerable adult. police say the victim is kirkland's 87-year-old mother who lived with him in this house in bethesda. >> there were severe wounds on her backside and her legs and they were not maintained properly by the defendant. >> reporter: and there were compression socks that she had on as well? >> correct. and they had been on so long that they were fused to her feet. those had to be surgically removed by doctors at the hospital. >> reporter: a short time ago i talked to james kirkland on his doorstep
news 4's pat collins just spoke with the man. he's live in bethesda with the details on this. pat? >> reporter: wendy, he was once a candidate for the county council. now he's a criminal suspect. the charge, abuse of a vulnerable adult. police say the victim is his mother. his 87-year-old mother. >> i'm a libertarian style republican. and the reason i'm running is to support truck owners car enthusiasts, single people millennials and the night life community. >> reporter:...
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our pat ciarrocchi is live there to continue our team coverage and pat you spoke exclusively with one of those injuries officers. >> reporter: yeah, indeed i did, jessica. it was the fourth officer injured in the second part of the incident. he was shy and a little hesitant. he wasn't really comfortable giving us his name but did he speak to us for a very brief interview. a young officer with the leg injury, that could have been worse. >> i'm in a little pain, sore for right now. >> reporter: was it just your ankle. >> yes, my left leg. >> reporter: you must have been scared. >> i didn't really think bit at the time. >> reporter: the officer was hesitant to give us his name but his bravery was obvious. he was fourth officer injury. he fled suspect's car as he got out of his police car. >> all four injured by one individual, in a car and used a car as a weapon. >> reporter: dangers of police work on the streets of philadelphia a. the suspect described as incoherent battled with police when they tried to help him after crashing his car. >> they were fighting this guy. he was very strong
our pat ciarrocchi is live there to continue our team coverage and pat you spoke exclusively with one of those injuries officers. >> reporter: yeah, indeed i did, jessica. it was the fourth officer injured in the second part of the incident. he was shy and a little hesitant. he wasn't really comfortable giving us his name but did he speak to us for a very brief interview. a young officer with the leg injury, that could have been worse. >> i'm in a little pain, sore for right now....
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pat? >> that's right. by the time it ended in waco many members of the gangs were dead. 18 people were injured. 170 suspected gang members were arrested. police say the battle between several rival gangs started in the restroom, spilled into the bar and eventually surged into the parking lot. the head of the texas department of public safety calls the violence unprecedented. the public safety department sent texas rangers to process the crime scene as well as special agents who target motorcycle gangs. >> this is a criminal element that came in here yesterday and killed people. they're not here to drink beer and eat barbecue. >> we did some digging the find out who the bandidos are. the justice department features them on the list of outlaw motorcycle gangs. the feds say the bandidos involved drug trafficking with 900 members. and one journalist says the bandidos see the hells angels as quote, too nice. texas officials say they're constantly monitoring biker gangs and the violence dates back to at least th
pat? >> that's right. by the time it ended in waco many members of the gangs were dead. 18 people were injured. 170 suspected gang members were arrested. police say the battle between several rival gangs started in the restroom, spilled into the bar and eventually surged into the parking lot. the head of the texas department of public safety calls the violence unprecedented. the public safety department sent texas rangers to process the crime scene as well as special agents who target...
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our pat ciarrocchi is learning details in this tragic story and joins us live from that scene, pat. >> reporter: tragedy really is an under statement, guess contact you can see evidence of the fire tragedy as fire breaking out a little after 12:00 o'clock. some activity you may see behind us is a second call that these volunteers have been just call out on. we don't know exactly where they are going but they are moving very quickly. as for this fire throughout the day they needed to hose down the hot spots. this is the place where three women were killed. the smoke is still rising from the charred remains of the home, talked in a wooded area along a country road in west caln township chester county. last night neighbors tell us that the the matriarch of this family died. she lived in this home. today, three women who came to grief for her were killed in the fire. >> we have reports of people trapped. >> reporter: wagon town fire chief todd zigler tell us that five volunteer fire companies responded just afternoon. >> crews went to work immediately. upon fighting the fire we found we h
our pat ciarrocchi is learning details in this tragic story and joins us live from that scene, pat. >> reporter: tragedy really is an under statement, guess contact you can see evidence of the fire tragedy as fire breaking out a little after 12:00 o'clock. some activity you may see behind us is a second call that these volunteers have been just call out on. we don't know exactly where they are going but they are moving very quickly. as for this fire throughout the day they needed to hose...
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joining me is pat davidson. pat, thank you for coming on the show.d that treadmill-related injuries are some 19,000 a year. seems to be very high. in your experience, do people often get hurt? and how do they get hurt? >> well it's a great question. it does seem like a high number of injuries that take place. most of these injuries are taking place because people are falling with treadtreadmills. something will happen where they miss the belt with a step. they fall. we have a belt that's moving them and potentially pushing them off the back into something. a number of things can go wrong with this. >> if you put your foot wrong, you're moving backwards. broken bones, amputated fingers. concussions. a lot of people have been injured on these things. you know, it seems to me there are a lot of distractions when you use these machines. and the machines themselves have distractions. they have tvs on them and all kinds of programming. do most people know how to operate these machines? >> you know, i think that even the people that work at gyms full-time w
joining me is pat davidson. pat, thank you for coming on the show.d that treadmill-related injuries are some 19,000 a year. seems to be very high. in your experience, do people often get hurt? and how do they get hurt? >> well it's a great question. it does seem like a high number of injuries that take place. most of these injuries are taking place because people are falling with treadtreadmills. something will happen where they miss the belt with a step. they fall. we have a belt that's...
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pat dorsey and carl.will be right back. ♪ alix: welcome back to bloomberg market day, i am alix steel. the google annual developer conference is going on right now and cory johnson has been at the event all day. highlights,f the what were the standouts that google is really trying to move to? we will call them the highlights for this event. they were a couple of products that they talked about in the past, we kind of knew they would come out today. those include a new android called m.system new additionbout a to google wallet or a new word for google wallet. it will be tested in the same places. you can watch hbo go on their google play devices. those announcements, the things they talk about in their keynote event. product announcements are not the point of this event. the developer and the people that work on this most used operating system in the world. this announcement, not so much. you seem unimpressed, i have to say. this is a few weeks away from apple's own developer conference. where can google
pat dorsey and carl.will be right back. ♪ alix: welcome back to bloomberg market day, i am alix steel. the google annual developer conference is going on right now and cory johnson has been at the event all day. highlights,f the what were the standouts that google is really trying to move to? we will call them the highlights for this event. they were a couple of products that they talked about in the past, we kind of knew they would come out today. those include a new android called m.system...
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. >> pat scannon: this was a tough place. this was no pushover.nti-aircraft fire available in this part of the pacific as anything that was over tokyo. >> cooper: today, dr. pat scannon leads a group of volunteers that look for the wreckage of american warplanes and the missing airmen who flew them, including 453 and its crew of 11. they call themselves the "bent prop project"; many have military backgrounds. with permission from the palauan government, they come every year, paying their own expenses, to search in the sea and on land. >> scannon: i think that's what took my breath away when i saw that star and bar. >> cooper: when scannon's team finds the remains of americans they inform the u.s. military, whose job it is to recover and identify the missing airmen. it all started when scannon was vacationing in palau 20 years ago and came across the wing of a b-24 with its propeller sticking out of the water at low tide. the bent prop gave the group its name. did it surprise you that it was still there? >> scannon: oh, absolutely. >> cooper: that
. >> pat scannon: this was a tough place. this was no pushover.nti-aircraft fire available in this part of the pacific as anything that was over tokyo. >> cooper: today, dr. pat scannon leads a group of volunteers that look for the wreckage of american warplanes and the missing airmen who flew them, including 453 and its crew of 11. they call themselves the "bent prop project"; many have military backgrounds. with permission from the palauan government, they come every...
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our pat collin has our report from there. pat? >> reporter: jim, it's painstaking work going through this charred house looking for clues and evidence. but investigators are making progress looking at this house and looking again and again at a place in new carrollton. investigators back in prince george's county, back in new carrollton, back at the scene of that torched porsche stolen from the quadruple murder at that d.c. mansion in northwest last thursday. this was the last time a potential suspect was seen captured in a security camera video. they believed he ditched the car here, set it on fire because he was familiar with this area. so far days now investigators returned to new carrollton in an effort to track him down. today they were showing pictures of a safety vest to people in the parking lot. three adults and one child murdered in this house. a man, his wife, their 10-year-old boy, and the family's housekeeper. a fire then set in an apparent effort to destroy evidence and cover up the murders. sources tell news4 that t
our pat collin has our report from there. pat? >> reporter: jim, it's painstaking work going through this charred house looking for clues and evidence. but investigators are making progress looking at this house and looking again and again at a place in new carrollton. investigators back in prince george's county, back in new carrollton, back at the scene of that torched porsche stolen from the quadruple murder at that d.c. mansion in northwest last thursday. this was the last time a...
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at the live desk, pat lawson muse. wendy? >>> a woman apparently lied and then came clean about a deadly hit-and-run that killed a mother in southeast d.c. knewly released charging documents accuse sha tar as johnson of reporting her brother-in-law mercedes as stolen just hours after that car hit the victim outside united medical center last month. johnson denied knowing about the hit-and-run, but the following day her brother-in-law told an officer that johnson was the driver. and johnson confessed. the victim was faith pine pictured here, 68 years old. >>> we must overcome preconceived notions and respect and value others especially those least like us. >> only with empathy can we have equality. and those are all prerequisites if we are to move from april think athink to action. >> that's the message gave at the university of maryland. foxworth is a fellow terp and former nfl player who now works at the nba's players association. during his speech he also told the more than 8000 grads to take a moment today to thank their p
at the live desk, pat lawson muse. wendy? >>> a woman apparently lied and then came clean about a deadly hit-and-run that killed a mother in southeast d.c. knewly released charging documents accuse sha tar as johnson of reporting her brother-in-law mercedes as stolen just hours after that car hit the victim outside united medical center last month. johnson denied knowing about the hit-and-run, but the following day her brother-in-law told an officer that johnson was the driver. and...
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pat? >> thanks, kristinen police are trying to solve a murder-mystery. more than one person likely involved in the deaths of four people near the vice president's home. we spoke with the family's part-time maid. >> because you know there was a very lovely family very nice family and very sweet lady. >> the couple and their 10-year-old son phillip and vera figueroa the housekeeper, found dead on woodland drive in northwest last thursday. investigators believe the killers entered the home wednesday and kept the victims bound through thursday afternoon. the house was set on fire the family's car was stolen and also set on fire police are looking for a person of interest who was seen where that car turned up. >>> a man police say killed his elderly neighbors in rockville will be in court on the other side of the country today. montgomery county detectives arrested him in alaska. he confessed to killing the couple on mother's day. the couple and thomas lived next door to each other on ridge dri
pat? >> thanks, kristinen police are trying to solve a murder-mystery. more than one person likely involved in the deaths of four people near the vice president's home. we spoke with the family's part-time maid. >> because you know there was a very lovely family very nice family and very sweet lady. >> the couple and their 10-year-old son phillip and vera figueroa the housekeeper, found dead on woodland drive in northwest last thursday. investigators believe the killers...
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pat? jim?porter: i'm chris lawrence at the live desk with the news that the fraternal order of police in baltimore just wrapped up a news conference and say they are frustrated, shocked and appalled by the charges brought against these six officers. they say there is no way that there should have been second degree murder charges handed down just two weeks after an investigation was started. they say the state's attorney's office was pressured to make this decision, and they don't stand behind it. let's take a listen. >> we are disappointed in the apparent rush to judgment, given the fact the investigation into this matter has not been concluded. our officers, like every other american citizen, are entitled to due process. we will continue to support them throughout this judicial process, which we believe will result in a finding of innocence. >> the lawyer speaking for the officers says that the officers in question feel extremely sad by freddie gray's death, but they did nothing to injure him
pat? jim?porter: i'm chris lawrence at the live desk with the news that the fraternal order of police in baltimore just wrapped up a news conference and say they are frustrated, shocked and appalled by the charges brought against these six officers. they say there is no way that there should have been second degree murder charges handed down just two weeks after an investigation was started. they say the state's attorney's office was pressured to make this decision, and they don't stand behind...
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pat benatar and her husband is here too, neil "spyder" giraldo.hat's a question? >> it's not a battlefield? >> well, not every day. >> no but it's 35 years. they have music. out on the road. and it's still a high, isn't it spyder? >> abso >>> and good tuesday morning everyone, i'm frank mallicoat, it's 8:25. some of the best cyclists in the world will be riding through the bay area today. stage three of the amgen tour of california kicks off in a few hours in san jose. >>> and robbers caught on camera wrecking into a san jose house. armed with knives the would-be robbers searched bedrooms upstairs until they got into a room where three family members were hiding. they called police which scared off the robbers, this morning the thieves are stilt on the run loose. >>> >>> good morning. if you plan on hitting the bay bridge, trying to get into san francisco, we have some major delays because of two separate accidents, one in the macarthur maze and then another one on the span itself. so this is the latest one it's in the final clearing stages now. m
pat benatar and her husband is here too, neil "spyder" giraldo.hat's a question? >> it's not a battlefield? >> well, not every day. >> no but it's 35 years. they have music. out on the road. and it's still a high, isn't it spyder? >> abso >>> and good tuesday morning everyone, i'm frank mallicoat, it's 8:25. some of the best cyclists in the world will be riding through the bay area today. stage three of the amgen tour of california kicks off in a few...
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pat: i feel like i am on match.com.laughter] we are all trying to update our relationship status right now in front of 10,000 people. i don't think anybody is going to speculate upon what we are going to do on a stage in front of a lot of people. at cox enterprises, if we believe in the space, we have consistently made acquisitions did the right thing for the business long-term. we are very committed to it. i agree with the concept that there are scale and benefits for consumers if we fit the markets like pieces of a puzzle in the industry. michael: i am baffled by the chairman's remarks. and i'm baffled because he does not regulate my business. [laughter] i am very curious. on the one hand, he says the true consolidation, true scale innovation of programming as a close network, yet there is a presumption of guilt and a punishment of success that this industry has achieved that i have never witnessed before in my life. [laughter] for years, i asked european regulators and european business folks to look at the u.s. mark
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