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rafferty and mr. hoops said that they had tropical vacations planned with their families, already paid for in the next couple weeks. they asked the judge if it would be possible if they could go on that vacation? that decision will be discussed later by a federal judge. each man could go to jail up to 80 years and pay a one million-dollar fine at the maximum. reporting live tonight from the federal courthouse i'm david spunt for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> a preliminary hearing for suspect in the june shooting of a folcroft police officer has wrapped up, in darby township. according to officials dahntay brooks island is being held on all charges with the arraignment scheduled for january 18th. prosecutors say that the three three-year old fired seven shots at officer christopher dorman, and dorman was responding to a call about a drug deal. >>> and conshohocken police say a woman was stabbed to death by her wheelchair wound nephew this morning. that violence happened at ninth and hallow well street.
rafferty and mr. hoops said that they had tropical vacations planned with their families, already paid for in the next couple weeks. they asked the judge if it would be possible if they could go on that vacation? that decision will be discussed later by a federal judge. each man could go to jail up to 80 years and pay a one million-dollar fine at the maximum. reporting live tonight from the federal courthouse i'm david spunt for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> a preliminary...
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dick, thank you for spending time with us. >> thank you. >> dick bovet with rafferty capital. thanks for watching this special edition of "nightly business report." i'm sue herera. have a great evening. we'll see you tomorrow. >> announcer: "nightly business report" has been funded in part by hss. >> our value principles are patient first. and we want to deliver the highest quality care. >> the gome of creating and sustaining value is all about putting the patient at the center of the equation. >> the purpose of this organization is to help people get back to what they need and love to do. this is masterpiece mystery! finally! sherlock. he is the napoleon of blackmail. this is going to be incredibly dangerous. sherlock-- the game is on. ♪ (thunder) (woman wailing) national funding for masterpiece is provided by... ♪
dick, thank you for spending time with us. >> thank you. >> dick bovet with rafferty capital. thanks for watching this special edition of "nightly business report." i'm sue herera. have a great evening. we'll see you tomorrow. >> announcer: "nightly business report" has been funded in part by hss. >> our value principles are patient first. and we want to deliver the highest quality care. >> the gome of creating and sustaining value is all about...
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dick, thank you for spending time with us. >> thank you. >> dick bovet with rafferty capital. thanks for watching this special edition of "nightly business report." i'm sue herera. have a great evening. we'll see you tomorrow. >> announcer: "nightly business report" has been funded in part by hss. >> our value principles are patient first. and we want to deliver the highest quality care. >> the gome of creating and sustaining value is all about putting the patient at the center of the equation. >> the purpose of this organization is to help people get back to what they need and love to do. man: it's like holy mother of comfort food.ion. woman: throw it down. it's noodle crack. patel: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. crowell: okay, i'm the bacon guy. man: oh, i just did a jig every time i dipped into it. man #2: it just completely blew my mind. woman: it felt like i had a mouthful of raw vegetables and dry dough. sbrocco: oh, please. i want the dessert first! [ laughs ] i told him he had to wait.
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angela rafferty went to see him. it was a day that changed his life for ever. that he nearly against the odds, survived. a lot of these cases are found in postmortems. but is there any rate they detect it. and it is too late by then. luckily, my body did its job. my heart, certainly, did its job. my heart, certainly, did its job. so i am very lucky, but also unlike in other ways. i cannot dwell on what could or should have happened. nobody could have predicted how life has turned out. he was in his cricketing prime, playing for england, living the dream. all i wanted in my career was to play for england, ifought dream. all i wanted in my career was to play for england, i fought so hard, there had been some ups and downs, and i felt hard, there had been some ups and downs, and ifelt i should have played more than i did, so i grabbed it with both hands, and it wasjust coming good. then it was all taken away from me again. the best moment i have ever had in my life was one of the last days i ever played cricket for england, the catch in johannesburg, winning a gam
angela rafferty went to see him. it was a day that changed his life for ever. that he nearly against the odds, survived. a lot of these cases are found in postmortems. but is there any rate they detect it. and it is too late by then. luckily, my body did its job. my heart, certainly, did its job. my heart, certainly, did its job. so i am very lucky, but also unlike in other ways. i cannot dwell on what could or should have happened. nobody could have predicted how life has turned out. he was in...
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angela rafferty has this exclusive interview. it was a day that changed his life forever.nst the odds, survived. a lot of these cases are found in postmortem. that is the only way to detect it, and it is too late by then. luckily my body did its job, and my heart certainly did its job. very lucky, but also unlucky in a lot of ways. i can't dwell on what would have happened and what should have happened. no one could have predicted how life has turned out. taylor was in his cricketing prime, playing for england and living history. all are wanted in my dream was to play for england, and i fought so hard. they had been so many ups and downs and i thought i should have played more than i do. i grabbed it with both hands, and it was coming good. then it was all taken away from me again. the best moment i have ever had in my life was one of the last days i ever played cricket for england, catching one of those catches and winning the game for england, among some great quys game for england, among some great guys and the team, playing for your country. it doesn't get much better
angela rafferty has this exclusive interview. it was a day that changed his life forever.nst the odds, survived. a lot of these cases are found in postmortem. that is the only way to detect it, and it is too late by then. luckily my body did its job, and my heart certainly did its job. very lucky, but also unlucky in a lot of ways. i can't dwell on what would have happened and what should have happened. no one could have predicted how life has turned out. taylor was in his cricketing prime,...
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angela rafferty has been to see him.fe forever, the day he nearly died, but somehow, against the odds, survived. a lot of these cases are found in postmortem. that is the only real way they detected. it is like my body did itsjob way they detected. it is like my body did its job and way they detected. it is like my body did itsjob and my way they detected. it is like my body did its job and my heart certainly did itsjob. and, so, yeah, iam certainly did itsjob. and, so, yeah, i am very lucky, but also unlucky in many ways. i cannot dwell on what could have happened and what should have happened. no one could have predicted how it turned out. he was in his cricketing prime, playing for england, living history. alli wa nt to for england, living history. alli want to do my career was to play for england. i fought so want to do my career was to play for england. ifought so hard and had so many ups and downs. ijust grabbed life with both hands. it came good. then it was all taken away from me again. the best moment i have eve
angela rafferty has been to see him.fe forever, the day he nearly died, but somehow, against the odds, survived. a lot of these cases are found in postmortem. that is the only real way they detected. it is like my body did itsjob way they detected. it is like my body did its job and way they detected. it is like my body did itsjob and my way they detected. it is like my body did its job and my heart certainly did itsjob. and, so, yeah, iam certainly did itsjob. and, so, yeah, i am very lucky,...
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inside his chest has already helped to save his life but months later he is back in the game angela raffertyeover: it was a day that changed his life forever, the day he nearly died but somehow against the odds, survived will stop a lot of these cases are found in postmortem, that is how they are detected. my heart certainly did itsjob, my body did itsjob. very lucky, but also, unlucky in a lot of ways, i can't dwell on what would have happened or what should have happened or what could have happened. no one could have predicted how life has turned out, james taylor was in his cricketing prime, playing for england, living his dream. alll wanted in my career was to play for england, i have fought so hard, so many ups and downs, i thought i should have played more than i did, i grabbed it with growth hands, it wasjust coming good. —— i grabbed it with both hands. it has all been taken it with both hands. it has all been ta ken away from it with both hands. it has all been taken away from me. the best moment i ever had in my taken away from me. the best moment lever had in my life was one of th
inside his chest has already helped to save his life but months later he is back in the game angela raffertyeover: it was a day that changed his life forever, the day he nearly died but somehow against the odds, survived will stop a lot of these cases are found in postmortem, that is how they are detected. my heart certainly did itsjob, my body did itsjob. very lucky, but also, unlucky in a lot of ways, i can't dwell on what would have happened or what should have happened or what could have...
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attorney's officers says rafferty had a consulting company called raf consulting. prosecutors say rafferty obtained bogus documents invoices consulting and real estate agreements with the intonate conceal the unlawful activities. >> what precipitated you to approach these men? i mean, we're talking about -- this is an undercover sting but obviously you had to have been receiving that some information that they would be willing to launder this money. >> we can't address matters involving the investigation. >> reporter: walt man has been the presiding judge over the disturbing child sexual abuse case involving lee kaplan and daniel and civil la stolfutz. the couple are accused of gifting their children to kaplan who sexually abused them and impregnated one child, as the head of the southampton police department hoops was also involved in the case. and the judicial board of conduct has released a statement in the past half hour saying that it has petitioned to have judge walt man suspended pending the outcome of the case all three men have been released on their own r
attorney's officers says rafferty had a consulting company called raf consulting. prosecutors say rafferty obtained bogus documents invoices consulting and real estate agreements with the intonate conceal the unlawful activities. >> what precipitated you to approach these men? i mean, we're talking about -- this is an undercover sting but obviously you had to have been receiving that some information that they would be willing to launder this money. >> we can't address matters...
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judge john waltman, director of safety robert hoops and constable rafferty were accused of lawnd iring from the news room, the city of wilmington will pay $400,000 to settle a police shooting. a man was in his wheelchair when officers confronted him in 2013. he refused to put his hands up. none of the four officers were charged but a scathing report recommended changes to police procedures on deescalations. the city and its officers are not admitting wrong doing in the settlement. >> president obama threatened to use cyber muscle against russia for interference in the american election. he made it clear he thought the russian president himself was involved in the hacking of dnc and clinton h campaign e-mails. in obama's words, not much happens in russia without knowledge of putin. >> i felt the most effective way to ensure that didn't happen was to talk to him directly, and tell him to cut it out or there would be serious consequences if he didn't. we did not see further tampering of the election process, but the leak through wikileaks occurred. >> obama reframed from criticizing donal
judge john waltman, director of safety robert hoops and constable rafferty were accused of lawnd iring from the news room, the city of wilmington will pay $400,000 to settle a police shooting. a man was in his wheelchair when officers confronted him in 2013. he refused to put his hands up. none of the four officers were charged but a scathing report recommended changes to police procedures on deescalations. the city and its officers are not admitting wrong doing in the settlement. >>...
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southampton director of public safety robert hoops and pennsylvania deputy constable we are far raffertyharged with conspiracy and money laundering. court documents 11 the three laundered $400,000 in cash. if convict they each could face 80 years in prison. >>> the man accused of shooting a fall croft police officer during an altercation this summer will stand trial for attempted murder. that's the ruling of a judge today. 34-year-old dante island is accused of shooting folcroft borough patrol officer christopher dorman seven times during a drug bust back on jun june 24th. dorman survived the shooting and is back on the job. his parents were on hand for today's preliminary hearing. report roar christmas eve will be six months. you got your son. >> i'm very pleased and proud and lucky i don't have father in the world. >> reporter: nice christmas gift? >> i -- yeah it's a christmas blessing no doubt. we're very -- very fortunate. >> just so blessed. i think it's nothing short of miracle that he survive what he survived, and you know -- god said, not today. >> dante island faces formal rain
southampton director of public safety robert hoops and pennsylvania deputy constable we are far raffertyharged with conspiracy and money laundering. court documents 11 the three laundered $400,000 in cash. if convict they each could face 80 years in prison. >>> the man accused of shooting a fall croft police officer during an altercation this summer will stand trial for attempted murder. that's the ruling of a judge today. 34-year-old dante island is accused of shooting folcroft...
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judge john waltman lower southampton director of public safety robert hoops and constable bernard rafferty accused of laundering $400,000 in cash. that was cash undercover officers told them were proceeds from healthcare fraud drug trafficking and bank fraud. the indictment says the three pocketed $80,000 in fees. the men face up to 80 years behind bars if they're convicted. >>> officials are investigating what prompted a health scare at winslow township elementary school number one. firefighters responded to their school on the 100 block of charter of a at 11:30 this morning after two students passed out. they are okay. no other students affected and the school wasn't evacuated. >>> philadelphia mayor jim kenney did a bit of shopping this afternoon. kenny checked out a few of the businesses along north 22nd street. commercial corridor in north philadelphia. the mayor wants to remind everyone to shop local for the holidays and to promote the fact that these businesses are opened despite construction in the area. >>> philadelphia's new year's eve celebration will include two fireworks displ
judge john waltman lower southampton director of public safety robert hoops and constable bernard rafferty accused of laundering $400,000 in cash. that was cash undercover officers told them were proceeds from healthcare fraud drug trafficking and bank fraud. the indictment says the three pocketed $80,000 in fees. the men face up to 80 years behind bars if they're convicted. >>> officials are investigating what prompted a health scare at winslow township elementary school number one....
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discuss all of this senior correspondent charlie gasparino, and top banking analyst dick bove of raffertyk, let me get to you first. ever since steve mnuchin talked to maria bartiromo we've seen fannie and freddie stock value going up. why is that? a significant amount of money which would result in much higher stock price than it is at present time. should they be privatized? i think so. i think basically the government has got to get out of, if you will, guarantying mortgages and put housing industry more on private sector funded basis. right now appears, depending upon whose statistics you take, 70 to 80% of all mortgages in the united states tied to the u.s. government one fashion or the other. that has to stop. ashley: charlie? >> the question i have for dick, there is privatization and privatization. suppose there's a privatization as most conservatives like jeb hensarling would say if you put him on the spot, no government backstop, fannie mae's debt, freddie mac's debt is not backed up by the implicit support of the federal government. therefore they borrow at market rates but not
discuss all of this senior correspondent charlie gasparino, and top banking analyst dick bove of raffertyk, let me get to you first. ever since steve mnuchin talked to maria bartiromo we've seen fannie and freddie stock value going up. why is that? a significant amount of money which would result in much higher stock price than it is at present time. should they be privatized? i think so. i think basically the government has got to get out of, if you will, guarantying mortgages and put housing...
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lower south hampton director of public safety robert hoops and pennsylvania deputy constable bernard rafferty all charged with conspiracy and money laundering. court documents 11 the three laundered $400,000 in cash. if convicted they each face 80 years in prison. >> over a third of republican voters approve of vladimir putin. the former head of the cgb. ronald reagan would roll over in his grave. >> president obama giving a memorable soundbite in an afternoon full of them. the president touched on relations with russia today during his final news conference of the year. >> but that was far from the only hot button issue touched. fox's joel waldman has the sto story. >> reporter: president obama holding his traditional end of year press conference today before heading to hawaii for christmas. it comes as white house and president-elect donald trump are now in a heated he can change over russias apparent involvement in the 2016 electi election. >> based on uniform intelligence assessments the russians were response al for hacking the dnc. >> it shouldn't be a partisan issue. >> reporter: presi
lower south hampton director of public safety robert hoops and pennsylvania deputy constable bernard rafferty all charged with conspiracy and money laundering. court documents 11 the three laundered $400,000 in cash. if convicted they each face 80 years in prison. >> over a third of republican voters approve of vladimir putin. the former head of the cgb. ronald reagan would roll over in his grave. >> president obama giving a memorable soundbite in an afternoon full of them. the...
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lower southampton director of public safety robert hoops and pennsylvania deputy constable bernard rafferty are charged with conspiracy and money laundering. court documents 11 the three laundered $400,000 in cash. if convicted each face 80 years in prison. >>> a federal judge has unsealed jury notes related to a juror who was tossed from the corruption trial of former us representative chaka fattah. u.s. district judge harvey bartle said other jurors in the case complained that the man was screaming and at times was uncooperative. the juror who has only basketball identified as lancaster county salesman apparently told a legal clerk that he quote was going to hang this jury. no matter what. chaka fattah was sentenced to 10 years in prison this week for racketeering and corruption. >>> a stolen baby jesus is back in his manger tonight. the woman accused of taking it says it was all joke. but police say she did with the figurine after she swiped it. >>> and they've become a popular stress freeway to decorate your house for the holidays but are they causing problems above? the warning about t
lower southampton director of public safety robert hoops and pennsylvania deputy constable bernard rafferty are charged with conspiracy and money laundering. court documents 11 the three laundered $400,000 in cash. if convicted each face 80 years in prison. >>> a federal judge has unsealed jury notes related to a juror who was tossed from the corruption trial of former us representative chaka fattah. u.s. district judge harvey bartle said other jurors in the case complained that the...
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judge john waltman, lower southampton public safety director robert hooper, and constable bernard rafferty100,000 in cash. money present from the proceeds from illegal drug trafficking and healthcare fraud. men also allegedly took $808,000 in money laundering fees. >> one suspect under arrest. police still searching for second after a woman is robbed at the parx casino last sunday. authorities say jason ballard, and miguel soto, stole a 73 year old woman's pulls in the casino's parking lot. ballard is behind bars, police are still searching for soto. most are from newark, new jersey. >>> well, you may remember this young lady, the sing here made headlines in the wake of the 76ers national anthem controversy. she returned to center stage. our natasha brown was at the performance. >> ♪ >> for seven streeter this moment long overdue, finally stepping into the spotlight at the sixers game to sing the national anthem. >> ♪ >> she deserves it. she should be able to come back and sing the national anthem. >> seven streeter written songs for chris brown, aero around a grand, and others, set to sin
judge john waltman, lower southampton public safety director robert hooper, and constable bernard rafferty100,000 in cash. money present from the proceeds from illegal drug trafficking and healthcare fraud. men also allegedly took $808,000 in money laundering fees. >> one suspect under arrest. police still searching for second after a woman is robbed at the parx casino last sunday. authorities say jason ballard, and miguel soto, stole a 73 year old woman's pulls in the casino's parking...
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judge john waltman, lower southampton public safety director robert, and constable bernard rafferty accuseddering $400,000 in cash. the money was presented as proceeds from illegal drug are trafficking and healthcare fraud. the men also allegedly took $80,000 in money laundering fees. >>> well, one suspect now under arrest, but police are still searching for a seconds after a woman was robbed at the parx casino last sunday. authorities say jason ballard, and miguel soto stole 73 year old woman's purse in the casino's parking lot. ballard is behind bars, police are still searching for soto. both from newark, new jersey. >> today considered one of the biggest shopping days of the holiday season. it is called super saturday. and estimated 66% of americans are expected to shop today and with just one week left until christmas, stores are rolling out even more deals, as new numbers show people are spending at a slower pace than last year. >>> meantime, tis the season where we find ourselves asking to tip or not to tip. and if we should, how much? it can get confusing at this time of year. "eyewi
judge john waltman, lower southampton public safety director robert, and constable bernard rafferty accuseddering $400,000 in cash. the money was presented as proceeds from illegal drug are trafficking and healthcare fraud. the men also allegedly took $80,000 in money laundering fees. >>> well, one suspect now under arrest, but police are still searching for a seconds after a woman was robbed at the parx casino last sunday. authorities say jason ballard, and miguel soto stole 73 year...
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public safety director robert hoops seen here from an unrelated, interview with constable bernard rafferty are accused of laundering money to the tune of half a million dollars. the three men allegedly laundered $400,000 in cash, the money was represented by under cover agents, to be proceed from illegal drug trafficking, and health care fraud. the men also allegedly took $80,000 in money laundering fees. it was a sting operation and federal officials say, that these men got caught. >> the defendants made it appear as if the defendants had done work in exchange for that honey, they gave them fake invoices and then paid them in a check. >> reporter: when they were in court all three men said they had not hired a attorney yet but two men said they actually had exotic tropical vacations, with their families plan and they asked judge if they could take those in the next few weeks. that decision, and more, coming up tonight at 6:00 o'clock. definitely a lot to this story. reporting live from the federal courthouse, david spunt for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> a preliminary hearing for suspect i
public safety director robert hoops seen here from an unrelated, interview with constable bernard rafferty are accused of laundering money to the tune of half a million dollars. the three men allegedly laundered $400,000 in cash, the money was represented by under cover agents, to be proceed from illegal drug trafficking, and health care fraud. the men also allegedly took $80,000 in money laundering fees. it was a sting operation and federal officials say, that these men got caught. >>...