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attacked by his own son. 64-year-old roland proctor. proctor admitted to police that he beat his dad with walking cane and stabbed him in the stomach with a kitchen knife. his father begged for an ambulance when proctor allegedly replied, what have you ever done for me? she admits her brother and father had a hard relationship but was never violent. now this family who should have been celebrating his 83rd birthday today, are going through an unthinkable loss. >> i lost my father, i lost my brother. >> and again today would have been the father's 83rd birthday. roland proctor is behind bars facing murder >>> heartbreaking remembrance for an accomplished young man. family and friends were forced to funerallize a 23-year-old college student. murdered possibly because he was black. michael quander reports on how army lieutenant richard collins iii was remembered and the fight his parents still have ahead. [ music ] >> reporter: second lieutenant richard collins iii should still be alive. >> he was loved. he is loved. and he will be loved.
attacked by his own son. 64-year-old roland proctor. proctor admitted to police that he beat his dad with walking cane and stabbed him in the stomach with a kitchen knife. his father begged for an ambulance when proctor allegedly replied, what have you ever done for me? she admits her brother and father had a hard relationship but was never violent. now this family who should have been celebrating his 83rd birthday today, are going through an unthinkable loss. >> i lost my father, i lost...
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her boyfriend, michael proctor, confessed to strangling her last month. paige's father says she was going to break up with him when she was killed. >> she never left. she wasn't able to leave so, i mean, to do that to somebody just because you don't want them to leave, you know, you don't have the right to do that to a person. >> now police say surveillance cameras show proctor taking paige's body out of the building in a gray bin. they believe he threw her body camp springs. >>> today arlington county police are trying to calm people as they search for a sex offender. last week a woman was attacked inside that building after opening her door to a man claiming to be maintenance. the suspect was caught on surveillance video and at an apartment building a half mile away. police say he is still on the loose and urge you to contact them if you see him. >>> well, this will likely be the last cool morning we see for a while. >> eun, we're talking about near record high temperatures as we go into tomorrow. we're looking at that heat continuing. as we go into thu
her boyfriend, michael proctor, confessed to strangling her last month. paige's father says she was going to break up with him when she was killed. >> she never left. she wasn't able to leave so, i mean, to do that to somebody just because you don't want them to leave, you know, you don't have the right to do that to a person. >> now police say surveillance cameras show proctor taking paige's body out of the building in a gray bin. they believe he threw her body camp springs....
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proctor about energy efficiency. out of new york and vermont, if we work together to find ways to efficiency, one of the things i'm concerned about is from this and the water system one of two engineers in congress one of the thing we're talking about is how do we improve efficiency? and i think a smart grid system could be interesting with our meters. and i think you were alluding to that in your testimony. if we have 240,000 breaks in a year and lose anywhere from 20% of our water that is not efficient. electricity is lost in the pumps to move that. the efficiency, i know that europe is investing about $8 billion in the next three years in smart metering system do. you see that as being part of the solution of how we can be more prudent in our water program? >> absolutely. i'd like to make two points about that. one is the smart technology that is emerging right now does create the opportunity to monitor as well as meter water that's flowing through our distribution systems. so you can detect leaks. when you can de
proctor about energy efficiency. out of new york and vermont, if we work together to find ways to efficiency, one of the things i'm concerned about is from this and the water system one of two engineers in congress one of the thing we're talking about is how do we improve efficiency? and i think a smart grid system could be interesting with our meters. and i think you were alluding to that in your testimony. if we have 240,000 breaks in a year and lose anywhere from 20% of our water that is not...
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. >> 35-year-old michael proctor confessed to strangling her to death inside their objection en hillpartment on april 13th. police arrested him and charged him with murder and assault. neighbors are stunned. >> feel bad for the situation. >> surveillance cameras captured him leaving the apartment and returning the next day. according to these court documents, proctor wheeled her body in a gray bin on a dolly down this hallway. he then got on an elevator and wheeled the dolly outside the building. police say he allegedly disposed of the body at a dumpster around six miles away. >> she always call. >> her grandmother never heard from her. she reported her missing a few weeks ago. police are searching for the body. >> we're just hoping that her pod i can be family a sense of closure. shomari stone, news 4. >>> new at 11:00, the man wanted for skipping sentencing for a drunk driving crash that left five people dead has been captured. police confirm they found kenneth kelly at a motel on allentown road. they're not revealing exactly where. they've been searching for him since friday when
. >> 35-year-old michael proctor confessed to strangling her to death inside their objection en hillpartment on april 13th. police arrested him and charged him with murder and assault. neighbors are stunned. >> feel bad for the situation. >> surveillance cameras captured him leaving the apartment and returning the next day. according to these court documents, proctor wheeled her body in a gray bin on a dolly down this hallway. he then got on an elevator and wheeled the dolly...
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proctor. about about energy efficiency. in new york and vermont, we've worked together on trying to find ways of efficiency. one of the ways i'm concerned about this is -- i'm 1 of 2 engineers in congress. one thing we always talk about is how do we improve efficiency. and i think a smart grid system could be very interesting with our meters. i think you were alluding to that perhaps in your testimony because if we have 240,000 breaks during a year, and we lose maybe anywhere from 20%-plus of our water, that's not efficient. electricity is loss in motors and generating pumps to move that and the water we're moving, the connection calls and all the process, so the efficiency. i know that europe is investing about $8 billion in the next three years in a smart metering system. do you see that as being part of the solution of how we can be more prudent in our water programs? >> absolutely. i would like to make two points about that. one is, the smart technology that's emerging right now does create the opportunity to monitor, a
proctor. about about energy efficiency. in new york and vermont, we've worked together on trying to find ways of efficiency. one of the ways i'm concerned about this is -- i'm 1 of 2 engineers in congress. one thing we always talk about is how do we improve efficiency. and i think a smart grid system could be very interesting with our meters. i think you were alluding to that perhaps in your testimony because if we have 240,000 breaks during a year, and we lose maybe anywhere from 20%-plus of...
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the suspect identified as 64- year-old roland proctor. police called to his home on mill street yesterday. inside they found his four 82- year-old james proctor. he had been stabbed to death. police say is the two had been involved in some sort of dispute before that violence broke out. >>> a virginia man is locked up and accused of animal cruelty. kevin faces charges for his alleged action. he was arrested a tip that a pair of pit bulls that belonged to him were found dead on a walking trail. he is being held without bond tonight. >>> a guilty verdict from accused serial killer in he will spend the rest of his life in prison. it happened a container on his property in spartanburg. >>> 28 people were killed and two dozen injured. these were christians who lived in egypt. the victims were ambushed on a bus south of cairo. masked gunman riding in three suvs started shooting at that bus. witnesses say there were between 8-10 attackers and several children are sadly among the dead. >>> singer ariana grande tweeted out today she will return to
the suspect identified as 64- year-old roland proctor. police called to his home on mill street yesterday. inside they found his four 82- year-old james proctor. he had been stabbed to death. police say is the two had been involved in some sort of dispute before that violence broke out. >>> a virginia man is locked up and accused of animal cruelty. kevin faces charges for his alleged action. he was arrested a tip that a pair of pit bulls that belonged to him were found dead on a...
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and this is a ledger that was maintained by the proctor who was essentially the chief operating officer of the university. it's called a day book. and in 18th century, 19th century accounting essentially this is where you wrote down incoming and outgoing funds every day. and you would eventually transfer them officially to a ledger, under the various funds, you had established the balances. you'd see all of that sort of thing. the great thing about this is the proctor actually made notes to himself about what some of these expenses were for. and so it goes from things like a00 pounds nails to of flour to x number of board feet of lumber to hauling bricks and hauling earth. and most importantly for u.v.a., it shows you the source of the labor that was used to actually build the buildings. and here on this page, the proctor, arthur brockenbro has recorded payments that were made to individuals for the hire of their slaves. and the slaves are actually named. you can see here is payment for his -- here's tom. the name of a slave. and then barrett. and george. so we know who the individuals
and this is a ledger that was maintained by the proctor who was essentially the chief operating officer of the university. it's called a day book. and in 18th century, 19th century accounting essentially this is where you wrote down incoming and outgoing funds every day. and you would eventually transfer them officially to a ledger, under the various funds, you had established the balances. you'd see all of that sort of thing. the great thing about this is the proctor actually made notes to...
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it's a little less expensive than proctor and gamble, because the iphone is a lot like one of proctor & gamble's primary wages. but the real money gets made when they sell you the blades. the only difference is that while gillette claims innovation, apple actually delivers amazing innovation with each new iphone. i'm thinking iin ining iphone8 have already considered the 7 plus to be a lap top alternative, thanks to its gigantic display. comparing a razor to an iphone, but the business model has always been one that's hard to find. these cloud computing companies simply don't need any help from washington, for the most part they're low taxpayers who use nearly every penny they make to grow their businesses. that's what makes the 3-year-old thoroughbred an apt analogy. remember when trump was elected and i thought he would be good for business. but trump's been making a powerful case for innovation overseas. boeing who donald trump just picked on until the respective ceos caved. you may consider that corrupt or rank cronyism, but this is mad muff money. one man's corruption is another
it's a little less expensive than proctor and gamble, because the iphone is a lot like one of proctor & gamble's primary wages. but the real money gets made when they sell you the blades. the only difference is that while gillette claims innovation, apple actually delivers amazing innovation with each new iphone. i'm thinking iin ining iphone8 have already considered the 7 plus to be a lap top alternative, thanks to its gigantic display. comparing a razor to an iphone, but the business...
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. >> caller: hi, jim, i was wondering if proctor and gamble is a good buy or hold stock? >> i would have normally said yes, but after silting down with paul pullman yesterday from unilever, i can't. i have to say that you know any lever you need, not proctor. let's go to joe in washington. joe? >> caller: boo-yah from seattle, cramer. >> what's going on? >> caller: thanks for taking my call and thanks for all the great advise you give us home gamers. i currently hold a position in credit suisse, do you reck mechmend that i take the cash or the stock. i like credit suisse, i even like deutsch bank. but it's all about the numbers. for now, at least, until washington is focused and is the focus again. on "mad money" tonight, after a tough go of it in 2016, pablo software has run up more than 40% this year, can they continue to paint a pretty picture in then the fabulous mark cuban just said facebook, amazon, netflix and google, a group that makes up more than $2 trillion of market cap adds value. i'm investigating. >>> and electricity and water generally aren't considered a
. >> caller: hi, jim, i was wondering if proctor and gamble is a good buy or hold stock? >> i would have normally said yes, but after silting down with paul pullman yesterday from unilever, i can't. i have to say that you know any lever you need, not proctor. let's go to joe in washington. joe? >> caller: boo-yah from seattle, cramer. >> what's going on? >> caller: thanks for taking my call and thanks for all the great advise you give us home gamers. i currently...
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35-year-old michael proctor faces first and second-degree murder charges. he confessed to detectives but nobody. worth noting he also told police he put her body in a storage bin and wielded out of his apartment. >> if the details are just awful. thank you. police also say the victim is captured on surveillance living in apartment complex on wheeler road. you never see her again after that. >>> hired to protect students at a local middle school. tonight the head of security is accused of getting way too close to a 14-year-old girl. 21-year-old mike anthony lee biondo worked at colonel brooke lee middle school in silver springs. he surrendered last night. he's being held on $10,000 bond on charges he had sexual contact with that teenage student. another security leader said richard montgomery high school is accused of having an ongoing sexual relationship with a 17- year-old female student at that rockville school. >>> right now to under aged boys are facing charges after a vicious and unprovoked attack on metro. now the victim is looking for the good samari
35-year-old michael proctor faces first and second-degree murder charges. he confessed to detectives but nobody. worth noting he also told police he put her body in a storage bin and wielded out of his apartment. >> if the details are just awful. thank you. police also say the victim is captured on surveillance living in apartment complex on wheeler road. you never see her again after that. >>> hired to protect students at a local middle school. tonight the head of security is...
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james proctor died in his home on mill street in ft. washington.e was 82 years old, and police say he was stabbed to death by his own son. they charged roland proctor with first and second-degree murder. police say there was a dispute before the stabbing, but right now, we don't know what that was about. >>> ariana grande announced she will return to manchester after this week's deadly terror attack. she tweeted saying she wants to honor and raise money for the victims and their families. she said they will be on my mind and in my heart every day. 22 people died, dozens more were injured in the blast monday night. gr ncsiworld's leading industrial nations. on most issues they found common ground, but nbc's jay gray reports, global warming was not one of those issues. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the first day of the g7 summit ending on a high note. leaders signing a declaration against terrorism and extremism. just days after the deadly attack in manchester. >> i think that we showed with this declaration our unity, our commitment, our determination to continu
james proctor died in his home on mill street in ft. washington.e was 82 years old, and police say he was stabbed to death by his own son. they charged roland proctor with first and second-degree murder. police say there was a dispute before the stabbing, but right now, we don't know what that was about. >>> ariana grande announced she will return to manchester after this week's deadly terror attack. she tweeted saying she wants to honor and raise money for the victims and their...
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linda conradi and her husband bill proctor spend a lot of time at yosemite national park... and, even they're impressed.bill proctor/visitin g from valley springs- "i've been coming up here for 50 years and this is the most water i've ever seen in this valley. (philippe) how special is this? (bill) it is very special." and, if you were planning on coming out here with your family, now may be the best time to do it... before the big crowds arrive in the summer.lorraine/visitin g from new york- "the last time we couldn't even get lodging, this time we were able to get a place to stay overnight and its been incredible." families from all over the world are making the trip to see the spectacular... these two traveled from thailand and south korea. and, they won't leave disappointed. quite the opposite... especially after checking out yosemite falls... the highest waterfall in the park. dr. sharon hatherley/visiting from visalia- (steve)(steve) a live look outside (pam)chief meteorlogist brittney shipp has weather details through the weekend.. look for additional cooling into the
linda conradi and her husband bill proctor spend a lot of time at yosemite national park... and, even they're impressed.bill proctor/visitin g from valley springs- "i've been coming up here for 50 years and this is the most water i've ever seen in this valley. (philippe) how special is this? (bill) it is very special." and, if you were planning on coming out here with your family, now may be the best time to do it... before the big crowds arrive in the summer.lorraine/visitin g from...
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we know more about him. 64-year-old proctor who is accused of killing his 82-year-old father in theirill street. police say he stapped his father after some kind of argument. >> the hartford county deputy given narcan after he was exposed to opioid is talking about the ordeal. >> this is not just individual utilizing drugs. >> he was exposed a week ago tonight. he had a rapid heart rate that is consistent with opioid exposure. they gave him scene. >> fireworks set off but not outside. hear from the people at a store when the fireworks went off inside. >> memorial day weekend has arrived. coming up, we will take you on the water and tell you about a safety campaign. ♪ havertys furniture helps even when life isn't.t [doorbell rings] can somebody get that? uh-uh. not me baby. [yells] homework! [yells] it's mommy time! [yells] it's daddy time! i told ya not to marry her. seriously? alright. who's next? the memorial day sale is on now. havertys. life looks good. creating jobs foreaner,
we know more about him. 64-year-old proctor who is accused of killing his 82-year-old father in theirill street. police say he stapped his father after some kind of argument. >> the hartford county deputy given narcan after he was exposed to opioid is talking about the ordeal. >> this is not just individual utilizing drugs. >> he was exposed a week ago tonight. he had a rapid heart rate that is consistent with opioid exposure. they gave him scene. >> fireworks set off...
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proctor, and the conversation begin. it made an impact on me. i was in my late 20s then. for two particular reasons. number one, it showed 142 years after the conclusion of the civil war the question about black higher education, hbcus and, frankly, the question of black people in the american social order were still on the table for conversation. number two, the conversation was about hbcus but also about the importance of american higher education and its imprint not just domestically but on foreign-policy, on foreign economic systems and on foreign government. our role these institutions have played. fast forward to may 2017 and we are having a conversation about hbcus and the road ahead. why is that important? for over 150 years hbcus has been an important part of the american higher education landscape. like many other post secondary institutions that challenges in the regulatory scheme as well as with school finance and other things. but because hbcus on average educate more students are first-generation, maybe for low income, students of color but, frankly, all stu
proctor, and the conversation begin. it made an impact on me. i was in my late 20s then. for two particular reasons. number one, it showed 142 years after the conclusion of the civil war the question about black higher education, hbcus and, frankly, the question of black people in the american social order were still on the table for conversation. number two, the conversation was about hbcus but also about the importance of american higher education and its imprint not just domestically but on...
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and so she nodded and doctor proctor return the not in the conversation began. made an impact on me. i was in my late 20s. number one, it showed that 142 years after the conclusion ofea the civil war the question about black higher education, hbcus and black people in the american social order was still on the table for conversation. number two, the conversation was about hbcus but also about the importance of american higher it education and its imprint not just mystically but i'mm foreign-policy in a foreign government, fast-forward to may 2017, for having a conversation about hbcus and the road ahead.rt of th why is that important? for over 150 years they have been an important part of the american higher education landscape. like many others have challenges in the regulatory scheme as well as the school finance and others. because hbcus educate more students were first-generation maybe who are low-income, students of color but frankly all students for different races backgrounds and creeds, there's a unique role they play ineep tt education and lawmakers in
and so she nodded and doctor proctor return the not in the conversation began. made an impact on me. i was in my late 20s. number one, it showed that 142 years after the conclusion ofea the civil war the question about black higher education, hbcus and black people in the american social order was still on the table for conversation. number two, the conversation was about hbcus but also about the importance of american higher it education and its imprint not just mystically but i'mm...
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i would say proctor is the better what i to go. >> let's switch gears.is as you know, i hope you know, it is mother's day, not sunday, in honor of the wonderful women in your lives, the traders are offering you the best stocks for your mama. >> mama doesn't deserve drive ships. mama deserves something safe and j.p. morgan i think is raising rates, this is a company the valuation makes sense. the franchise to me is as good as it gets for moms that deserve the best. >> well, for me, mom deserves a little something special on mother's day, that's tesla. cfla. i think she should own that one. very sporty. there is more to it as with el. >> i look for comfort. right. so like adidas in my opinion, when you go to retail, you have to buy the brand. i think adidas will stay long here. >> what do you get, mama and papa? ali baba. it's the best way, i've said it. it's the best way to buy amazon, you missed amazon? you buy baba. i bought it recently at 111. it's trading up 120. >> yes. >> that does it for us here on fast money. thanks so much for watching. we'll see
i would say proctor is the better what i to go. >> let's switch gears.is as you know, i hope you know, it is mother's day, not sunday, in honor of the wonderful women in your lives, the traders are offering you the best stocks for your mama. >> mama doesn't deserve drive ships. mama deserves something safe and j.p. morgan i think is raising rates, this is a company the valuation makes sense. the franchise to me is as good as it gets for moms that deserve the best. >> well, for...
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discussing all the best campaign lines with paul waugh, executive editor at huff post uk and kate proctorpolitical reporter from the evening standard. let's catch up on the latest developments from the campaign trail. the conservatives in scotland have launched their manifesto with the leader of the tories ruth davidson, and the prime minister theresa may making a pledge to stand up to the scottish national party. part of the manifesto was a protection for the winter fuel payments for all older people, with no means—testing in scotland, unlike the policy for england. we made a different choice in scottish manifesto we believe there should be means testing. the reason we have said that if as many of your viewers will acknowledge, scotland isa viewers will acknowledge, scotland is a colder climate than we have a different amount of housing stock and evolution allows you to make different decisions. i want to use the money in terms of the winter fuel payments, dance out my collea g u es fuel payments, dance out my colleagues want to put it into the health service. that is what politics are a
discussing all the best campaign lines with paul waugh, executive editor at huff post uk and kate proctorpolitical reporter from the evening standard. let's catch up on the latest developments from the campaign trail. the conservatives in scotland have launched their manifesto with the leader of the tories ruth davidson, and the prime minister theresa may making a pledge to stand up to the scottish national party. part of the manifesto was a protection for the winter fuel payments for all older...
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evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster, john stapleton and kate proctorat the london evening standard. police have revealed more details of the burglary in dorset in which the householder was shot dead. they say the men broke into the property wearing balaclavas — one of them armed with a shotgun. 61—year—old guy hedger died at his home in the village of st ives. duncan kennedy reports from the scene. it's been described as one of the most exclusive residential neighbourhoods in southern england, but it's now the scene of a murder investigation. dozens of officers have been searching for clues in what's become a wide—ranging inquiry. police say guy hedger, who was 61, was shot in the early hours of yesterday morning. he later died of his injuries. this afternoon, detectives said this was a horrific act of gun violence on the tranquil edges of the new forest. we believe there was a level of preplanning within this offence. it appears that the offenders have actually gone prepared to be confronted. they were wearing balaclavas and in possession of a shotgun
evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster, john stapleton and kate proctorat the london evening standard. police have revealed more details of the burglary in dorset in which the householder was shot dead. they say the men broke into the property wearing balaclavas — one of them armed with a shotgun. 61—year—old guy hedger died at his home in the village of st ives. duncan kennedy reports from the scene. it's been described as one of the most exclusive...
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linda conradi and her husband bill proctor spend a lot of time at yosemite national park...nd, even they're impressed.bill proctor/visitin g from valley springs- "i've been coming up here for 50 years and this is the most water i've ever seen in this valley. (philippe) how special is this? (bill) it is very special." and, if you were planning on coming out here with your family, now may be the best time to do it... before the big crowds arrive in the summer.lorraine/visitin g from new york- "the last time we couldn't even get lodging, this time we were able to get a place to stay overnight and its been incredible." families from all over the world are making the trip to see the spectacular... these two traveled from thailand and south korea. and, they won't leave disappointed. quite the opposite... especially after checking out yosemite falls... the highest waterfall in the park. dr. sharon hatherley/visiting from visalia- "in the drought years its barely a trickle. uh, in the spring, it can be a tremendous cascade. this is farely large right now." life seems to slow down a
linda conradi and her husband bill proctor spend a lot of time at yosemite national park...nd, even they're impressed.bill proctor/visitin g from valley springs- "i've been coming up here for 50 years and this is the most water i've ever seen in this valley. (philippe) how special is this? (bill) it is very special." and, if you were planning on coming out here with your family, now may be the best time to do it... before the big crowds arrive in the summer.lorraine/visitin g from new...
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. >> proctor has been arrests and charged with first and second degree murder. >> a security guard with montgomery county public schools is accused of having sex with a 14-year-old eightth grader. the girl's mother caught him in her daughter's bedroom and called police. the girl several times. he's out raiminged by the incident and security audit is underway. >> here's a story you first heard. the victim. john rally says he was standing on the platform when someone came up and attacked him for no reason and others joined in. >> the white house denying reports that president trump revealed highly classified information during a closed door meeting with russian foreign minister last week reported by the "washington post". president trump shared details quickly defended president saying he did not discuss sources, method nor military prayings related to that. >> all right. time for morning line now another disappointing game 7 for washington sports team this time wizards' season, which is over. they're far into the playoffs and celtics too much to handle. part to bench. more specifically o
. >> proctor has been arrests and charged with first and second degree murder. >> a security guard with montgomery county public schools is accused of having sex with a 14-year-old eightth grader. the girl's mother caught him in her daughter's bedroom and called police. the girl several times. he's out raiminged by the incident and security audit is underway. >> here's a story you first heard. the victim. john rally says he was standing on the platform when someone came up and...
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. >> police say surveillance cameras show proctor taking paige's body out to the building in a gray binthey believe he threw her body in a dumpster six miles away in camp springs. >>> a school security guard accused of having a sexual relatiip communities. mike lievano worked at kornl e. brooke lee middle school. they show he worked part time at rockville high school between september of 2015 and february of 2016. officers say any concerned parent should contact police. >>> a warning now for parents about a case of whooping cough montgomery county. a student at walt whitman high school has that respiratory disease. the district sent a letter home yesterday. it's highly contagious but most children are vaccinated at a very young age. >> you can turn to the nationals now if you want to root for sports in d.c. >> there you go. the wizards and the caps lost a win or go home in game 7. the wizards are now out of the playoff. a twit jter theme thanks fans. a wizards star steps up. it wasn't enough. we have to mention nobody won a road game. they were in boston for last night's game. the wizar
. >> police say surveillance cameras show proctor taking paige's body out to the building in a gray binthey believe he threw her body in a dumpster six miles away in camp springs. >>> a school security guard accused of having a sexual relatiip communities. mike lievano worked at kornl e. brooke lee middle school. they show he worked part time at rockville high school between september of 2015 and february of 2016. officers say any concerned parent should contact police....
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. >> police say surveillance cameras show proctor taking her body out of the building in a gray bin.ry clinton is returning to politics. details on her new organization that's helping others run for office. >>> first though, thanking police officers one donut at a time. meet the boy who's making it his >>> you're watching "news 4 today." >>> the white house was lit up in blue last night in honor of national police week. president trump pledged his full support to members of law enforcement at a ceremony yesterday at the capitol. he accused some politicians of being too critical of police. >>> well, he is more than just a boy in a cape, he is donut you better believe police think he's a hero, too. donut boy is 9 years old. he's made it his mission to thank officers all over the country by giving them donuts. his secret identity is tyler. >> you revealed it. >> i'm sorry. he wears his motto on the back. i donut need a reason to thank a cop. yesterday he passed out donuts at the alexandria police department. donut boy started visiting police departments last year. right there with the c
. >> police say surveillance cameras show proctor taking her body out of the building in a gray bin.ry clinton is returning to politics. details on her new organization that's helping others run for office. >>> first though, thanking police officers one donut at a time. meet the boy who's making it his >>> you're watching "news 4 today." >>> the white house was lit up in blue last night in honor of national police week. president trump pledged his full...
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>> the first proctor -- sector was seasonality, and a second was product.as impacted growth for the last four quarters. product improvements was the largest contribution it has had to growth in a significant period of time. we can't say whether or not the increased focus on politics and news events is driving growth, because we don't have a hold to, measure that but we did analyze correlated factors. accounts fore of new users fell into news and politics, but beyond that it is hard to measure. is there anyway to give us more color on whether it is the president using the platform itself, or his followers, or greater engagement with the president? >> i would say product and marketing has been a consistent trend>> on the acceleration. .t will continue twitter benefits when influential people in the world use our platform to tell was happening. we encourage that. we love the discussion. we love the conversation that's happening. the more it happens, the better we can be at showing you was happening in the world. we would love it if every world leader used twit
>> the first proctor -- sector was seasonality, and a second was product.as impacted growth for the last four quarters. product improvements was the largest contribution it has had to growth in a significant period of time. we can't say whether or not the increased focus on politics and news events is driving growth, because we don't have a hold to, measure that but we did analyze correlated factors. accounts fore of new users fell into news and politics, but beyond that it is hard to...
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. >> police say surveillance video shows proctor taking paige's body out of the building in a gray dumpster. >>> supposed to be keeping the school safe and he is now accused of having a sexual relationship with a student at the school. police believe there could be more victims. mike lievano worked at colonel e. brooke lee middle school in camp mills. he is charged with sex offenses and sexual abuse of a minor. court documents show he worked part-time at rockville high school between september 2015 and february 2016. officers say if you are a concerned parent, contact police. >>> if you live in montgomery county, watch out for signs of whooping cough in your children. walt whitman high sent home a letter to parents warning families. it is highly contagious. some of the symptoms are low-grade fever, runny nose, and deep, rapid high-pitched it can show up five days to three weeks after exposure. >>> right now police are stilt on the hunt for the i-95 gunman who killed a mother of two from manassas. >> she was just 26 years old. her family said the killer should not expect forgiveness from the
. >> police say surveillance video shows proctor taking paige's body out of the building in a gray dumpster. >>> supposed to be keeping the school safe and he is now accused of having a sexual relationship with a student at the school. police believe there could be more victims. mike lievano worked at colonel e. brooke lee middle school in camp mills. he is charged with sex offenses and sexual abuse of a minor. court documents show he worked part-time at rockville high school...
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the school sets up rows of tables in the gym to proctor the ap exams. and the college board that oversees the process notified the school after seeing the photo that the tables were too narrow and too close together. the school corrected the problem for the later exams. but 177 marin catholic students have to retake some of the ap exams in order to have their scores counted scores counted >> a little frustrated. at the same time, it is what it is. like i want my credits. >> i was mad at first. it is kind of like -- now i can study more and get a better score hopefully. but i might end up with the same score. might have to take another four- hour test over. >> reporter: and you heard that student. some of these ap tests are four to six hours long. for those not familiar with the ap test exam, students and teachers prepare all year for the tests. if they get a good score, they get a college credit for the class. they are conducted during the school day. in order to retake the test, a lot of students will have to miss regular classes and finals even. but m
the school sets up rows of tables in the gym to proctor the ap exams. and the college board that oversees the process notified the school after seeing the photo that the tables were too narrow and too close together. the school corrected the problem for the later exams. but 177 marin catholic students have to retake some of the ap exams in order to have their scores counted scores counted >> a little frustrated. at the same time, it is what it is. like i want my credits. >> i was...
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proctor said can restructure the question? it is not whether there is the need for hbcu today but where would america be today without the hbcu. so he returned the ninth and the conversation began i was in my late 20s but for two particular reasons it shows that 142 years after the civil war that question about black higher education , the hbcu and black people in the american social order was still on the table for conversation. number two it was about the importance of america's higher education imprint domestic and foreign policy and foreign economic systems with the role those institutions have played. fast forward 2017 talking about hbcu and the role ahead they have been an important part of the american higher education landscape like many other post secondary they have challenges in the regulatory scheme but because hbcu educate more students that are first generation, low income students of color or all students have a unique role they play and with our lawmakers should keep that in mind. we have seen great things from
proctor said can restructure the question? it is not whether there is the need for hbcu today but where would america be today without the hbcu. so he returned the ninth and the conversation began i was in my late 20s but for two particular reasons it shows that 142 years after the civil war that question about black higher education , the hbcu and black people in the american social order was still on the table for conversation. number two it was about the importance of america's higher...
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proctor/visiting from valley springs- "i've been coming up here for 50 years and this is the moster i've ever seen in this valley." lorraine/visiting from new york- "we heard you had about ten feet of snow up on the mountains, and i said to my husband, it's a great time to go when the snow melts.">( darya ) if you want to see the falls, now may be the best time to do it. the park is expecting huge crowds once summer vacation starts. ( mark )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast with james fletcher. (james)our cool down continues today as we celebrate cinco de mayo. let's check the view outside with our 4-zone camera network. the marine layer back again this morning with fog at the coast. morning temperatures are on the cool side with mostly 50s and a few 40s. by mid morning inland temps will hit the low 60, then warm to the upper 60s and a few low 70s by the afternoon. everyone will see partly cloudy skies. expect stronger winds from the ocean later this evening and lasting into saturday. looking forward, temps will continue to cool s
( darya ) if you want to see the falls, now may be the best time to do it. the park is expecting huge crowds once summer vacation starts. ( mark )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast with james fletcher. (james)our cool down continues today as we celebrate cinco de mayo. let's check the view outside with our 4-zone camera network. the marine layer back again this morning with fog at the coast. morning temperatures are on the cool side with mostly...
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low volatility stocks that don't move around that many like coke, proctor & gamble, kellogg, having alightly better today. believe it or not, we said it many times, there's an etf for that. there are etf to buy that buy into the high beta names. and there are other ones into low volatility. you see the high volatility, etf down almost 3%. the low volatility is basically flat. you can buy into all of these kind of actions these days. guys, back to you. >> if you are brave and maybe crazy, depending on which way it all goes. >> nerves of steel. >> thank you. let's get to latest developments on the comey scandal. eamon javers at the white house. eamon, with where we stand this afternoon? >> reporter: hi, kelly. right at this minute air force one is in the air. can see from a speech he made at the coast guard graduation ceremony in connecticut this afternoon, sean spicer just briefing reporters on board the eric. the sound was piped back here. he made a little bit of news. he gave his answer to this question about what the president said to the fbi director and exactly how it was phrased
low volatility stocks that don't move around that many like coke, proctor & gamble, kellogg, having alightly better today. believe it or not, we said it many times, there's an etf for that. there are etf to buy that buy into the high beta names. and there are other ones into low volatility. you see the high volatility, etf down almost 3%. the low volatility is basically flat. you can buy into all of these kind of actions these days. guys, back to you. >> if you are brave and maybe...
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proctor/visiting from valley springs- "i've been coming up here for 50 years and this is the most water i've ever seen in this valley." lorraine/visiting from new york- "we heard you had about ten feet of snow up on the mountains, and i said to my husband, it's a great time to go when the snow melts.">( darya ) if you want to see the falls, now may be the best time to do it. the park is expecting huge crowds once summer vacation starts. (darya) in the weather center with james tracking the forecast... (james) (james) our cool down continues today as we celebrate cinco de mayo. let's check the view outside with our 4-zone camera network. the marine layer back again this morning with fog at the coast. morning temperatures are on the cool side with mostly 50s and a few 40s. by mid morning inland temps will hit the low 60, then warm to the upper 60s and a few low 70s by the afternoon. everyone will see partly cloudy skies. expect stronger winds from the ocean later this evening and lasting into saturday. looking forward, temps will continue to cool saturday. clouds will also build. we
( darya ) if you want to see the falls, now may be the best time to do it. the park is expecting huge crowds once summer vacation starts. (darya) in the weather center with james tracking the forecast... (james) (james) our cool down continues today as we celebrate cinco de mayo. let's check the view outside with our 4-zone camera network. the marine layer back again this morning with fog at the coast. morning temperatures are on the cool side with mostly 50s and a few 40s. by mid morning...
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in 1997 i have the opportunity to work on a project with a gentleman named samuel dewitt proctor. many of you know him as a former president, some of you know him from virginia university. he actually spent time here in washington d.c. as a kennedy appointee to the peace corps, but a number of you know him through his work as the pastor at the baptist church. in 1997 we had opportunity to sit in a very lovely room with a donor who owns a very large and famous family foundation. the head of that walked into the room and we exchanged niceties and she said can i ask one question and he said yes. is there a need for black colleges today? he leaned back in his seat, having heard this question for most of his life and he said ma'am, if you make, can i restructure the question. the question is not whether there is a need for hb c used today, the question is where would america be today without them. she nodded and he returned returned the nod and the conversation began. it made an impact on me for two reasons. number one it showed 142 years after the conclusion of the civil war the quest
in 1997 i have the opportunity to work on a project with a gentleman named samuel dewitt proctor. many of you know him as a former president, some of you know him from virginia university. he actually spent time here in washington d.c. as a kennedy appointee to the peace corps, but a number of you know him through his work as the pastor at the baptist church. in 1997 we had opportunity to sit in a very lovely room with a donor who owns a very large and famous family foundation. the head of that...
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the ap college board is strict about its regulations and proctoring the exams. last year at gun high school in palo alto, there were 800 students who had the scores invalidated and they had to retake their tests also because of the seating arrangements at that school. certainly it's disappointing for students and teachers who spend all year really preparing kids for this exam. back to you guys. >> allie, thank you. >> yeah. the time is 7:10. did you hear what happened at the golden gate bridge. >> i saw it. >>> some daredevils. and they posted this on youtube. two mean climbing the golden gate bridge. no safety equipment. coming up, the charges they may face and the security questions all of this raises. >>> my heart is dropping seeing those pictures. >>> upgrades to apple's laptops and alexa. pam cook is back with the latest business headlines. >>> good morning. we do have traffic that is going to be busy. not only this morning, but also we will tell you about some events that could make your afternoon commute challenging. >>> alexa, what is the forecast for to
the ap college board is strict about its regulations and proctoring the exams. last year at gun high school in palo alto, there were 800 students who had the scores invalidated and they had to retake their tests also because of the seating arrangements at that school. certainly it's disappointing for students and teachers who spend all year really preparing kids for this exam. back to you guys. >> allie, thank you. >> yeah. the time is 7:10. did you hear what happened at the golden...
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you to dig into some numbers with me. 246 billion, is bigger than market cap of either walmart or proctor about it. this little company that started oh not that long ago, much, much bigger than these companies. and most of this money, is actually overseas. 230 billion of this is held by foreign subsidiaries overseas. as you know he, donald trump, president, proposing that we allow one-time repatriation of these profits, attacks -- at a tax level of coming back to the usa. how do you get to these numbers, as a quarter of a billion dollars? they sold one billion iphones. a billion iphones. at one point this company could report cash coming in the front door at $3.6 million, an hour. think about it. they were selling 5,000 phones an hour. this is the end of 2016. lots and lots of cash. the question where do they go next? as you can see the stock, since january, 2017 doing very well indeed. are all tech, right? we've seen the nasdaq go through the roof, well above 6,000. so, good news today for apple, just amazing story. neil, back to you. neil: it is an amazing story, when you consider early
you to dig into some numbers with me. 246 billion, is bigger than market cap of either walmart or proctor about it. this little company that started oh not that long ago, much, much bigger than these companies. and most of this money, is actually overseas. 230 billion of this is held by foreign subsidiaries overseas. as you know he, donald trump, president, proposing that we allow one-time repatriation of these profits, attacks -- at a tax level of coming back to the usa. how do you get to...
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a tail wind for a proctor is good too. he shocked me.e benefited from the big tail wind in the dollar. the tail wind in the dollar, been a head wind for as long as we're talking. that's going to help our international companies. >> and help a john deere i would assume. >> well, david, didn't help it, but it made the quarter for them. this was one outside the u.s. they have plus 14 ag. forestry is on fire. plus 7. for the first time they're giving you an ag and a plus number. it was up 12, attracts sellers. deere historically does not give a great conference call because they're so conservative. it's international branding and they can charge so much more because of their service reputation. the dollar goes down, they'll win there too. quite a quarter. >> read through it all. to cat or not? >> i would on the construction and for es tri. there's a good read through to cat. cat is putting out numbers that are okay. by the way china for everybody is pretty good. and applied materials, china i would say they were too -- they mentioned several
a tail wind for a proctor is good too. he shocked me.e benefited from the big tail wind in the dollar. the tail wind in the dollar, been a head wind for as long as we're talking. that's going to help our international companies. >> and help a john deere i would assume. >> well, david, didn't help it, but it made the quarter for them. this was one outside the u.s. they have plus 14 ag. forestry is on fire. plus 7. for the first time they're giving you an ag and a plus number. it was...
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soon as you take it away from the cloud social mobile you have a cheaper stock than colgate or a proctorat's kind of the narrative that's driving this stock. i do think that next cycle is going to be a big one. because the surveys continue to indicate there's a lot of move from the five and the six to the 8. i know that the 8 has features that people are guessing on. kind of an interesting, better feel. a lot of people feel by the way you'll need it in order to be able to fly if they take you laptop away. you want to watch things, you're going to need your 8 plus. >> right. i mean, over 18 months we're not talking about that crazy assumption here in terms of how much the stock will go up. it's 20 something percent to get there from here. >> that's a trillion. the saudis could have a trillion dollar deal and apple versus saudi arabia. that is $1 trillion. >> when saudi aramco becomes public, it will be larger than apple. even by the more modest estimates. >> but the $1,000 phone is being heard about. that will be on verizon's shoulders and at&t's shoulders. i don't know. we can't afford -
soon as you take it away from the cloud social mobile you have a cheaper stock than colgate or a proctorat's kind of the narrative that's driving this stock. i do think that next cycle is going to be a big one. because the surveys continue to indicate there's a lot of move from the five and the six to the 8. i know that the 8 has features that people are guessing on. kind of an interesting, better feel. a lot of people feel by the way you'll need it in order to be able to fly if they take you...
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ralph lauren also named a new ceo tapping former proctor&gamble ceo.es as gm redirects focus on other markets. the company will continue to build products in the country. gm shares are up nearly 10% in the last year. attention to growingsis venezuela. cheryl casone has e details that developing story, cheryl. cheryl: yeah, dagen, demonstrations have risen and triple-digit inflation, food shortages and violent protests as you're seeing on the screen. that's prompted the united states to call it's first ever un security council consultation on the crisis. u.s. embassador nikki haley say it is crisis is getting worse and the trump administration is trying to prevent another conflict like syria, north korea and south sudan. >> we have seen dozens killed, we have seen many injured, we have seen 150 political prisoners, over 1500 arrests and clearly we are starting to see serious instability in venezuela. cheryl: rafael ramÍrez rejected bringing political dispute to the united nations. another headline this morning, airline travel expect today reach record n
ralph lauren also named a new ceo tapping former proctor&gamble ceo.es as gm redirects focus on other markets. the company will continue to build products in the country. gm shares are up nearly 10% in the last year. attention to growingsis venezuela. cheryl casone has e details that developing story, cheryl. cheryl: yeah, dagen, demonstrations have risen and triple-digit inflation, food shortages and violent protests as you're seeing on the screen. that's prompted the united states to call...
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eye on retail this morning number of retailers reporting earnings kohl's rising, ahead of the copy proctoroved at kohl's stock up almost 1%, then paying the price for celebrating too early one learning the hard way throwing his arms up in victory, during a race. >> stories coming up to talk about it fox business network dagen mcdowell former goldman sachs partner keynoteer peter concernon, and great to see you -- >> thank you. >> thanks for joining the conversation. >> big day. >> sure is. >> i can't wait to hear what -- >> jim comey, this is one of those things situations where you learn so much about politics, versus one issue, the reality here is that the president obviously could do this people that are saying this is a constitutional crisis i don't know what constitution they are reading plenty of -- that comey had been politicized thoroughly politicized as actor before trump won election, so to me, this was just a question of when, it happened it would never happen at a time acceptable to trump hypocrites this won't stop any investigation that is going on, it is not going to subvert
eye on retail this morning number of retailers reporting earnings kohl's rising, ahead of the copy proctoroved at kohl's stock up almost 1%, then paying the price for celebrating too early one learning the hard way throwing his arms up in victory, during a race. >> stories coming up to talk about it fox business network dagen mcdowell former goldman sachs partner keynoteer peter concernon, and great to see you -- >> thank you. >> thanks for joining the conversation. >>...
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they're companies like proctor and gamble in ohio or frito lay in plano, texas. companies like kitchenaid in ohio. johnson and johnson in new york. so it's a balance. >> but the answer is about 50%? >> about 50/50. >> mr. simon, when you were affiliated with another major retailer, what -- what figure did you use? what was the common -- >> because of the heavy concentration of the food at walmart about two thirds of what -- of what they'd sell in the u.s. is either grown or made in the u.s. >> so about a third. >> two thirds. >> two thirds. okay. one of the big objections that i've heard today about the border adjustability tax is the uncertainty of how the currency would adjust and whether the currency would adjust and how -- how would you deal with a currency that adjusted? >> so mr. march, while we're adjusting the microphones you might want to speak a little closer to the microphone. >> i'd like to ask mr. lindsay, how has retail across the world adjusted in the last three months while we've seen the dollar euro, the dollar's lost about 8% against the euro in
they're companies like proctor and gamble in ohio or frito lay in plano, texas. companies like kitchenaid in ohio. johnson and johnson in new york. so it's a balance. >> but the answer is about 50%? >> about 50/50. >> mr. simon, when you were affiliated with another major retailer, what -- what figure did you use? what was the common -- >> because of the heavy concentration of the food at walmart about two thirds of what -- of what they'd sell in the u.s. is either grown...