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. >> shawn, tony, this started 1:00 this afternoon paul genelis was here around tree park here at i group outing he wandered off and that's why he called police and the first offer that showed up was able to find hem a short time later a mile and a half to two miles here along annandale road and things after that turned very dangerous. as we mentioned, paul genelis is autistic and his family says he cannot speak and would not understand police orders. and fairfax county police say a 22 year veteran officer nraind crisis intervention was the first officer on the scene an he was the first to approach ginelis and the chief of police described >> during this rapport and waiting for the caregiver to respond to the location, for reasons yet to be determined, mr. gilanis became physically combative with the officer. the officer then called for backup. and three additional officers arrived on the scene. the officers were then able to get mr. gilanis under control and they restrained him by using handcuffs behind his bac back. >> and then police say what happened was they called medics because the
. >> shawn, tony, this started 1:00 this afternoon paul genelis was here around tree park here at i group outing he wandered off and that's why he called police and the first offer that showed up was able to find hem a short time later a mile and a half to two miles here along annandale road and things after that turned very dangerous. as we mentioned, paul genelis is autistic and his family says he cannot speak and would not understand police orders. and fairfax county police say a 22...
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paul genelis was here with a group home for an outing when he went missing and caregivers then calledice. it was not long after that police were called and an officer arrived and found paul ginela wandering somewhere around annandale road a busy stretch here a mile and a half to two miles away. as we mentioned paul is autistic. profoundly autistic according to family. he cannot speak. he would not understand police orders. they also say they never have seen him become violent. fairfax county police say a 22 year veteran officer trained in crisis intervention was the first officer at the scene and lis. chief of police described what happened next. >> during this rapoport and awaiting for caregiver to respond to the location for reasons yet to be determined m mr. gilanis became physically combative with the officerch the officer called for backup and three additional officers arrived on the scene. the officers were then able to get mr. gilanis under control and they restrained him by using handcuffs behind his back. >> and following that the police chief says that the officers called me
paul genelis was here with a group home for an outing when he went missing and caregivers then calledice. it was not long after that police were called and an officer arrived and found paul ginela wandering somewhere around annandale road a busy stretch here a mile and a half to two miles away. as we mentioned paul is autistic. profoundly autistic according to family. he cannot speak. he would not understand police orders. they also say they never have seen him become violent. fairfax county...
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kiss, which are owned by gene simmons and paul stanley. the returner tracking down the kick, but he runs into the camera crew and gets caught up in all the wires. in an effort to make this game more exciting, the league has cameras actually on the field. >> oh, all right. >> the guy lost his camera in the middle of that. so there was no on-field camera the rest of the way. no place for the camera guys to go. >> hoping they are not hurt. they are not used to getting banged around like that. >> no helmets and pads either. >> true. >> thank you very much, steve. >>> that does it for cbs 2news at 6:30. for the entire team, thank you for joining us. see you then. is that coffee? yea, it's nespresso. i want in. you're ready. get ready to experience a cup above. is that coffee? cae mpits veecve a w ar. buwee ceed f me. inudg maze'#1orinrn sed0 arruin anjdow rkeusigstinusmesasftir e irye..n ro awdsret erhi. twh ty meroyo cuoms,heme aotlyiohathfaesteetn e stwaedneorghno g serfa 1 ee ts stt pre isodon fs n.llheeronenr rsterwi dabits 809760 t/v capti
kiss, which are owned by gene simmons and paul stanley. the returner tracking down the kick, but he runs into the camera crew and gets caught up in all the wires. in an effort to make this game more exciting, the league has cameras actually on the field. >> oh, all right. >> the guy lost his camera in the middle of that. so there was no on-field camera the rest of the way. no place for the camera guys to go. >> hoping they are not hurt. they are not used to getting banged...
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gene munster and paul sweeney will join us any hour.ve for this conversation on bloomberg radio. abby joseph cohen will refer my need to be an american equities. "surveillance." ♪ we have just been speaking to christine lagarde, t he managing director of imf. tom will talk about the markets and that important conversation we had with madame lagarde in a second. vonnie: a sign of the global slowdown is have an impact on germany. factory orders fell 1.2% in february. peugeot seeaker some speed bumps ahead. spending on new technology will have an impact on profits. it plans to come out with 26 new cars. the sudden succession times of disney is not so clear. has steppedarent down. no reason is being given for the departure of tom stakes. -- tom staggs. the problem is convincing board members he was the right person to succeed. tom: thanks so much. i guess it is a big shock at disney, mr. staggs has done better than good. smith is a little bit important, lee director, ex- starbucks guy. runs the university of washington. who's oren smith and
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that i'm going to have to fight at the convention for this and paul manafort will run that strategy. >> this comes and i'll throw this at genecomes at -- the so-called campaign shakeup comes as a new survey shows a new low for donald trump. the new socialed press/gfk poll finds trump's favorable rating just 26% compared to 69% unfavorable for a net negative rating of 43 points. compare that with ted cruz who while also at 26% favorable has a net negative rating 10 points lower. but still, who is ted cruz? compared to hillary clinton and donald trump, that's an amazing number of unfavorables for ted cruz to gather given the fact he's not like an internationally known celebrity. he worked really hard. hillary clinton's net negative at minus 15 points, 40% favorable, 55% unfavorable. that's very unfavorable group of candidates. >> and what's ironic is -- the. >> the message is "deal with it, america." this is what our two major parties have produced. candidates who a rot of the public just simply doesn't like and doesn't have confidence in. it's an extraordinary thing. this is just an extraordinary year. now, you know, when we
that i'm going to have to fight at the convention for this and paul manafort will run that strategy. >> this comes and i'll throw this at genecomes at -- the so-called campaign shakeup comes as a new survey shows a new low for donald trump. the new socialed press/gfk poll finds trump's favorable rating just 26% compared to 69% unfavorable for a net negative rating of 43 points. compare that with ted cruz who while also at 26% favorable has a net negative rating 10 points lower. but still,...
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[applause] paul tash: so it is 1967, and we have saved the most sentimental recollection until last. in the 1970's and 1980's, geneg times into one of the best newspapers, and when he died, mr. poynter's vision was turned into action of creating the school which now bears his name. he also spent a term as chair of the pulitzer prize board. for his reputation as a great editor and influential editorialist shaped in atlanta from 1956 to 1968, was the exact boundaries of the classic period of the civil rights movement, let's think of gene patterson of being in the middle of things, the hub of a great wheel. he won his pulitzer for editorial writing for the columns he wrote in 1966. this year, 2016, is the 100th anniversary of the pulitzer prize. the year 1966 would have been the 50th anniversary of the prize, so smack dab in the middle. as editor of the atlanta constitution in 1960 to 1968, gene patterson's image and words were on the editorial pages during the most torturous years of the civil rights movement in the south. with his mentor and best friend ralph mcgill, he used his platform to persuade his fellow whit
[applause] paul tash: so it is 1967, and we have saved the most sentimental recollection until last. in the 1970's and 1980's, geneg times into one of the best newspapers, and when he died, mr. poynter's vision was turned into action of creating the school which now bears his name. he also spent a term as chair of the pulitzer prize board. for his reputation as a great editor and influential editorialist shaped in atlanta from 1956 to 1968, was the exact boundaries of the classic period of the...