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ray: hey, marcus. i'm ray. lemonis: nice to meet you. ray: nice to meet you.i, i'm debbie. i'm dino's wife. lemonis: hi, debbie. how are you? debbie #2: i'm also debbie. i'm dino and debbie's daughter. lemonis: how are you? so, three family members. debbie #2: well, ray is actually my husband. ray: i am family. lemonis: and so all four of you work here? dino: always me, ray or debbie are here all the time. lemonis: okay, that's a good thing. so, dino... dino: yes, sir? lemonis: ...was this your idea? dino: yes. i worked in a pizza place called mango's, and there was a mcdonald's, and i'm watching cars go through the drive-through. i got the idea of drive-through pizza by the slice because nobody had done it. so i was going to revolutionize and pioneer the way people eat fast food. why is pizza the most popular food on the planet and you can't get it in a drive-through? lemonis: any time i find somebody with a concept that is different than anything else i've ever seen, the risks are that consumers don't adopt the idea of driving through and getting a slice of
ray: hey, marcus. i'm ray. lemonis: nice to meet you. ray: nice to meet you.i, i'm debbie. i'm dino's wife. lemonis: hi, debbie. how are you? debbie #2: i'm also debbie. i'm dino and debbie's daughter. lemonis: how are you? so, three family members. debbie #2: well, ray is actually my husband. ray: i am family. lemonis: and so all four of you work here? dino: always me, ray or debbie are here all the time. lemonis: okay, that's a good thing. so, dino... dino: yes, sir? lemonis: ...was this your...
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he pointed to tommy's brother ray. he was positive, 100% sure ray was one of the young men running down the driveway and hopping in the car after the murder. so both brothers were arrested and tried and convicted and sitting in the courtroom, the aunt who loved them all their lives was devastated. >> i can't even imagine why they got life without parole even, without parole. >> this is aunt jan hert. >> it was very hopeless. very hopeless. >> did you believe that they would have done this? >> never. i never believed it for one minute. >> the family stuck by tommy and ray as the men watched their 20s and then their 30s come and go in state prison. now, here they were in their mid-40s. still telling everybody and anybody, including us, that they did not kill old man bob. >> i just walked with the faith and i was just like, this is not the end. >> reporter: the brothers had turned down any and all plea deals determined, instead, to clear their names. they joined every prison program, took every class they could to improve
he pointed to tommy's brother ray. he was positive, 100% sure ray was one of the young men running down the driveway and hopping in the car after the murder. so both brothers were arrested and tried and convicted and sitting in the courtroom, the aunt who loved them all their lives was devastated. >> i can't even imagine why they got life without parole even, without parole. >> this is aunt jan hert. >> it was very hopeless. very hopeless. >> did you believe that they...
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ray: [laughter] steve: you are laughing, but what is the ray buckley story?first met in 1992, but you were involved before that. do i look a lot older. i started volunteering when i in 1968, but i was really involved in the musky campaign when i was 11 or 12. most people know me from the carter campaign, i was 15 or 16. i was very involved with dylan jeanne shaheen and others, but that really was the start of my election. i have been on the democratic state committee since i was 18 years old, so 42 years. term as in my seventh state party chair, i served four terms as vice chair and a number of years as executive director. steve: why is new hampshire a swing state? ray: because of tom mcintyre and jeanne shaheen. both of these elected officials took the party very seriously, make sure they invested in it, that they protected it, that they supported it, got other people to support the party. we were able to build a ground operation that is second to none in the country. so we can take a state that was a solid republican state just a few years ago into a solid
ray: [laughter] steve: you are laughing, but what is the ray buckley story?first met in 1992, but you were involved before that. do i look a lot older. i started volunteering when i in 1968, but i was really involved in the musky campaign when i was 11 or 12. most people know me from the carter campaign, i was 15 or 16. i was very involved with dylan jeanne shaheen and others, but that really was the start of my election. i have been on the democratic state committee since i was 18 years old,...
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rays. because the d.n.a. university's institute for zoo ology and evolutionary research martin fisher and his team dig deep to get their results. we're one of only a few in the world who have managed to depict moving skeletons certainly at this level of resolution. to do so we systematically employ a variety of constantly updated ways and means to get beneath an animal skin beneath its fur its feathers to look and see how the animal actually moves. to. the equipment they need and it can take up to 2000 high definition x. ray images a 2nd the radiation dosage is minute and doesn't harm the animals fish is teams already made 52000 x. ray film clips they never cease to be thrilled by the outcome. one of my greatest dreams was to examine us law and then we had 3 slots and developed a special apparatus to do it that when there the 1st x. ray film of slow was mind blowing us it was exactly the same with x. ray films of birds and for me as a dog person the 1st dog films as well unbelievable that you can really see h
rays. because the d.n.a. university's institute for zoo ology and evolutionary research martin fisher and his team dig deep to get their results. we're one of only a few in the world who have managed to depict moving skeletons certainly at this level of resolution. to do so we systematically employ a variety of constantly updated ways and means to get beneath an animal skin beneath its fur its feathers to look and see how the animal actually moves. to. the equipment they need and it can take up...
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freeman, that you and you alone murdered ray liuzza?" knew where we were coming from, and they were able to see the lies in kevin freeman's original story. >> informant richard perkins also took the stand. this time, his testimony was devastating to the prosecution. >> perkins admitted that one of the prosecutors put him in a room with kevin freeman before they testified at the original criminal murder trial and said, "you guys get your story straight." >> perkins also admitted receiving $10,500 after thompson was convicted. >> we were able to show why perkins implicated thompson. perkins was a street kid who needed money desperately. he saw a chance for more money than he had ever seen or imagined in any one place in 1985, and he went for it. >> and for the first time in 18 years, john thompson was finally able to take the stand and proclaim his innocence. >> you could hear a pin drop, i mean literally. he finally had a chance to explain to a jury why he had the murder weapon. >> john thompson's testimony was that he did have the gun, b
freeman, that you and you alone murdered ray liuzza?" knew where we were coming from, and they were able to see the lies in kevin freeman's original story. >> informant richard perkins also took the stand. this time, his testimony was devastating to the prosecution. >> perkins admitted that one of the prosecutors put him in a room with kevin freeman before they testified at the original criminal murder trial and said, "you guys get your story straight." >>...
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being sexual in ways that i wouldn't have chosen. >> the allegations against ray were first outlined in a "new york" magazine last spring. in the article, desperate parents say they reached out to the university and to authorities for help. >> they were told that these children were actually over 18 and were living with larry, you know, of their own volition. other parents approached administrators at the college but were told that, you know, larry was the parent of someone living at the school, so they couldn't really tell him to leave. >> reporter: but in a statement obtained by abc news, the college president says no one reported that ray was living with his daughter adding, perhaps because the apartment in question was a small town house with its own entrance, students in other housing would not necessarily have been aware of the presence of this student's father. ray is held without bail, and he's due back in court later this month. >>> police near detroit have released video of a boy who nearly drowned in a hotel swimming pool. officers say it's a reminder of how quickly things
being sexual in ways that i wouldn't have chosen. >> the allegations against ray were first outlined in a "new york" magazine last spring. in the article, desperate parents say they reached out to the university and to authorities for help. >> they were told that these children were actually over 18 and were living with larry, you know, of their own volition. other parents approached administrators at the college but were told that, you know, larry was the parent of...
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according to prosecutors, ray moved into his daughter's coed college dorm in 2010 with her roommateshen she was a sophomore. >> at the core of ray's criminal conduct was his ability to psychologically control his young victims. >> reporter: according to the indictment, ray slowly gained emotional control over the roommates through what he called therapy sessions convincing the students they suffered fro psychological problems presenting himself as a father figure. prosecutors allege the emotional control slowly turned into physical abuse, prostitution and eventually extortion of about $1 million. >> the conduct alnlege here is outrageous makes you angry. if you're not angry, you don't have a soul. >> reporter: the allegations first surfaced last year in "new york magazine". >> there was nothing particularly remarkable about his victims. in that i'm sure the were vulnerable teenagers but could have been anybody's children. >> reporter: for years ray rubbed elbows with powerful new yorkers befriending nypd commissioner bernard kerik before becoming an fbi informant in his corruption ca
according to prosecutors, ray moved into his daughter's coed college dorm in 2010 with her roommateshen she was a sophomore. >> at the core of ray's criminal conduct was his ability to psychologically control his young victims. >> reporter: according to the indictment, ray slowly gained emotional control over the roommates through what he called therapy sessions convincing the students they suffered fro psychological problems presenting himself as a father figure. prosecutors allege...
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now, ray faces an arraignment at the courthouse you see behind me on wednesday., norah, if found guilty faces a maximum sentence of life in prison. >> o'donnell: all right, errol, thank you. now a cbs news investigation. there are new clues in the mysterious disappearance months ago of two idaho children. you may remember this story. their mother and her new husband turned up recently in hawaii, and tonight, we're hearing from family members who suspect the worst. jonathan vigliotti reports tonight from idaho. >> reporter: tonight, relatives are painting a dark and demented picture of lori vallow as investigators try to figure out what happened to her children, seven-year-old joshua "j.j." vallow and 17-year-old tylee ryan. tylee's aunt says vallow's belief in doomsday scenarios changed how she felt about the kids. >> sometimes she wondered if it would be better just to put her kids in a car and go off the side of a cliff. >> reporter: the children haven' sncber, tmonth vaow moved the family to rexbe 5 ut of thl llow are now maanii.f theiusums,ccding to authoriti
now, ray faces an arraignment at the courthouse you see behind me on wednesday., norah, if found guilty faces a maximum sentence of life in prison. >> o'donnell: all right, errol, thank you. now a cbs news investigation. there are new clues in the mysterious disappearance months ago of two idaho children. you may remember this story. their mother and her new husband turned up recently in hawaii, and tonight, we're hearing from family members who suspect the worst. jonathan vigliotti...
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>> no. >> reporter: this video an apparently disoriented woman said she tried to poison ray.tiated claim. prosecutors say he used these videos to extort his victims. now sarah lawrence college said they looked at accusations against ray from 2011 but count substantiate them. ray will be in this courthouse on wednesday and if found guilty will face a maximum sentence of life in prison. errol barnett, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning" an exclusive look at a program that helps special force address the wear and tear of multiple deployments on their mental health. >>> plus we're marking black history month. we'll hear from two civil rights attorneys who helped change the course of history. >>> the future in phones. two newly released foldable phones from samsung and motorola. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. for this wednesday. for this wednesday. thanks for -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
>> no. >> reporter: this video an apparently disoriented woman said she tried to poison ray.tiated claim. prosecutors say he used these videos to extort his victims. now sarah lawrence college said they looked at accusations against ray from 2011 but count substantiate them. ray will be in this courthouse on wednesday and if found guilty will face a maximum sentence of life in prison. errol barnett, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning" an...
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ray's most awed by the aptly named family tree.rees in one. somehow, some way, several branches have sprouted into whole trees. >> a huge, beautiful structure, almost unique in the world. it's certainly the largest in the world. ray and his wife, ma, think the freaky forest would make a great roadside attraction, so they buy the property and move to the middle-of-nowhere northern california to run the odd business. but it won't be easy getting money to grow on these trees. >> someone could have gotten hurt. >> oh, totally. >> here's a "strange inheritance" quiz question. the answer after the break. ♪ limu emu & doug [ siren ] give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ go to vettix.org. ♪ >> so, coast redwoods belong to the species sempervirens, which is latin for what? it's c -- "always living." redwoods are known for their incredible ability to adapt and survive, someti
ray's most awed by the aptly named family tree.rees in one. somehow, some way, several branches have sprouted into whole trees. >> a huge, beautiful structure, almost unique in the world. it's certainly the largest in the world. ray and his wife, ma, think the freaky forest would make a great roadside attraction, so they buy the property and move to the middle-of-nowhere northern california to run the odd business. but it won't be easy getting money to grow on these trees. >>...
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ray pleading not guilty to nine criminal counts including sex trafficking, extortion, and forced labor. prosecutors say it started at sarah lawrence college in bronxville, new york, where he allegedly moved into his daughter's dorm in 2010 and
ray pleading not guilty to nine criminal counts including sex trafficking, extortion, and forced labor. prosecutors say it started at sarah lawrence college in bronxville, new york, where he allegedly moved into his daughter's dorm in 2010 and
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so is ray harvey. >> $70,000. we have $80,000 in the back.on on it. >> do you remember your first bid? >> it was $300,000. >> i have $300,000. >> okay, we have $300,000. >> that would have been a good price? >> that would have been a steal. >> can i get $310,000? >> no one's getting a steal today. >> $320,000. $330,000. >> it keeps on climbing, past 400k, $450,000. >> we get up to $500,000. >> anyone drop out at that point? >> oh, yeah, a lot of people did. it was down to ray harvey, plus the floor bidder. >> did you ever consider stopping? >> you know, there is a point we all have to stop. but no. >> $640,000's bid. $650,000. we have $650,000 on the phone from italy. >> going once, going twice... >> is the camera ready for this? [ laughter ] [ crowd cheering ] >> sold to the arizona art lover ray harvey. >> you want the total number? >> sure, why not? >> $650,000. >> i'm gonna fall off my chair. >> okay. [ both laugh ] that's about what i did. i had no concept, no concept, that it was worth that much. >> holy smokes. >> as of now, that's the
so is ray harvey. >> $70,000. we have $80,000 in the back.on on it. >> do you remember your first bid? >> it was $300,000. >> i have $300,000. >> okay, we have $300,000. >> that would have been a good price? >> that would have been a steal. >> can i get $310,000? >> no one's getting a steal today. >> $320,000. $330,000. >> it keeps on climbing, past 400k, $450,000. >> we get up to $500,000. >> anyone drop out at that...
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minutes after this photo was taken, baby angelo ray died, just eight days old. is the story of one amazing mum, one amazing nurse and one amazing baby who died but whose legacy lives on. after a 39—week healthy pregnancy, valentina collapsed. she was rushed into hospital and told she very nearly died and she was told her son almost certainly would. i remember thinking, "you've got to feel better, you've got to get better, you've got to see that baby, because i wonder what he's thinking, ‘where is my mummy, i've been with her nine months, where has she gone?” angelo ray held onjust long enough for his mum to recover and hold him and take these precious pictures. he met his father, luigi, his big brother leone and between them they thought there was only one possible outcome from such a terrible tragedy. we looked at each other and thought, "what can we do, let's just donate the organs." what else could you do? there was absolutely nothing else we could have done and i remember amy said, "brilliant. "we don't have anything in place but i will find out and get back
minutes after this photo was taken, baby angelo ray died, just eight days old. is the story of one amazing mum, one amazing nurse and one amazing baby who died but whose legacy lives on. after a 39—week healthy pregnancy, valentina collapsed. she was rushed into hospital and told she very nearly died and she was told her son almost certainly would. i remember thinking, "you've got to feel better, you've got to get better, you've got to see that baby, because i wonder what he's thinking,...
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laura: ray an' amands inspiring friendship.reminder of our to story -- the coronavirus outbreak has reached a decisive point, according to the world health organization. countries around the world are battling to prevent the virus spreading furthe for a second day, more cases have been reported outside china than inside. iran and italy have become major centers of infection. the member, you can find much moren that story as it develops on a website. i am laura trevelyan. america."or watching "world news narrfoor: funding r this presentation is made possible by... babbel, an online program designed by language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. narrator: funding was also provided by... the eeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler fodation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from , viewers like yank you. narrator: be more, pbs. ♪ ♪ judy: good evening, i am judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, preparing for an outbreak. what we know and what we do not.
laura: ray an' amands inspiring friendship.reminder of our to story -- the coronavirus outbreak has reached a decisive point, according to the world health organization. countries around the world are battling to prevent the virus spreading furthe for a second day, more cases have been reported outside china than inside. iran and italy have become major centers of infection. the member, you can find much moren that story as it develops on a website. i am laura trevelyan. america."or...
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his name is lawrence ray. he's 60 years old.rrested yesterday by the fbi and new york police department on charges including sex trafficking, money laundering, extortion and forced labor. prosecutors say the abuse started years ago when ray moved in with his daughter at sarah lawrence college in her dorm room. errol barnett is at the campus north of new york city. so many apparent issues here. how far back does this go? >> reporter: well, good morning. gayle, lawrence ray moved in with his daughter back in 2010 after a jail stint. he effectively told her and she was a sophomore here at the time that he just needed a place to crash for a while. that is when the alleged abuse began. >> the conduct is outrageous. makes you angry. >> reporter: after years of allegations about unspeakable abuse against young people he met as college students 60-year-old lawrence ray was arrested at this new jersey home on tuesday. >> one of his daughters room mates and one of the female victims in the indictment were in the residence at the time. >>
his name is lawrence ray. he's 60 years old.rrested yesterday by the fbi and new york police department on charges including sex trafficking, money laundering, extortion and forced labor. prosecutors say the abuse started years ago when ray moved in with his daughter at sarah lawrence college in her dorm room. errol barnett is at the campus north of new york city. so many apparent issues here. how far back does this go? >> reporter: well, good morning. gayle, lawrence ray moved in with...
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charles: i want to circle back to you, ray j.a lot with entertainers who go into business. you seem to be on the way there. what happened the industry and entertainers got so smart, i will lend my name to product someone else makes billions, i want to make the money. >> showcasing the work. i really enjoy myself. make sure all the shareholders that put money up, that investors are profitable. i just love working. we've been seeing a real positive outcome. they say 200 million projected. listen, it is not about the money. forget the projections. let's put in the work. let's make sure that the shareholders are getting profit from what they put in. charles: right. >> also the consumers are happy and structure to the bike sharing. charles: i did read two billion. we'll not talk about numbers. ray j, my man. thank you very much. >> god bless. charles: god bless you as well. >> yes, sir. charles: salute. meanwhile treasury secretary steve mnuchin saying just moments ago he doesn't expect the coronavirus to have an impact on our economy
charles: i want to circle back to you, ray j.a lot with entertainers who go into business. you seem to be on the way there. what happened the industry and entertainers got so smart, i will lend my name to product someone else makes billions, i want to make the money. >> showcasing the work. i really enjoy myself. make sure all the shareholders that put money up, that investors are profitable. i just love working. we've been seeing a real positive outcome. they say 200 million projected....
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don't worry, ray, we'll get it sorted. ray is being treated for cancer.omorrow bring? don't forget you can get in touch with me on twitter and instagram. i'm @bbcnuala now on bbc news, it's sport today. hello. i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: the european champions liverpool are beaten on a frustrating night in madrid. al nassr come from behind to beat al ain in the asian champions league. and we speak to tyson fury ahead of this weekend's heavyweight showdown with deontay wilder in las vegas. welcome to the programme. thanks forjoining us. liverpool's hopes of defending their european champions league title hang in the balance after they were beaten by a goal to nil at atletico madrid in the first leg of their last 16 tie. the french champions psg have also lost — beaten 2—1 by borussia dortmund, as erling haaland's incredible goal scoring run continues. earlier, i wasjoined by our football reporter john bennett who says atletico's win was another defensive masterclass from their manager die
don't worry, ray, we'll get it sorted. ray is being treated for cancer.omorrow bring? don't forget you can get in touch with me on twitter and instagram. i'm @bbcnuala now on bbc news, it's sport today. hello. i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: the european champions liverpool are beaten on a frustrating night in madrid. al nassr come from behind to beat al ain in the asian champions league. and we speak to tyson fury ahead of this...
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prosecutors say larry ray extorted about $1 million from students at sarah college near new york city. they say ray befriended his daughter's roommates and eventually began physically and emotionally abusing them. >> some victims drained hundreds of thousands of dollars from their parents' savings accounts at ray's direction. others opened lines of credit or solicited contributions from acquaintances. >> ray has not entered a plea yet. he previously denied the accusations and faces life in prison if convicted. >>> turning to the weather, much of the south is bracing for floods today after relentless rain. some areas could see another five inches. and there's a threat for damaging winds and even a few tornadoes from louisiana to tennessee. let's take a closer look at your wednesday forecast. >>> good morning. we're tracking more heavy rainfall across parts of the southeast as a powerful front pushes eastward. even the threat for additional severe storms across the lower mississippi river valley as we head through the afternoon and evening. damaging wind gusts the main threats and isola
prosecutors say larry ray extorted about $1 million from students at sarah college near new york city. they say ray befriended his daughter's roommates and eventually began physically and emotionally abusing them. >> some victims drained hundreds of thousands of dollars from their parents' savings accounts at ray's direction. others opened lines of credit or solicited contributions from acquaintances. >> ray has not entered a plea yet. he previously denied the accusations and faces...
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ray faces life in prison if convicted. david? >> diane macedo tonight. diane, thank you. >>> and news just coming in this evening that actor jussie smollett has now been indicted on new charges. a grand jury accusing the former "empire" star of lying to police. the charges come after smollett's claim that he was the target of a racisttt a2019. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. tracking that major storm tonight. flood concerns this evening from texas all the way up to pennsylvania. and ginger zee is standing by to time this out for h in hawaii o they vanished. a text message from her daughter raising questions. >>> and the scare onboard a school bus. the bus struck by a car and the children then sent into the air. frightening images. there's a lot more news ahead steer. stay tuned. wow, that's... and now the progressive commercial halftime show, featuring smash mouth. ♪ hey now, you're an all star ♪ get your game on, go play thank you! goodnight! [ cheers and applause ] now enjoy the second half of the commercial! ev
ray faces life in prison if convicted. david? >> diane macedo tonight. diane, thank you. >>> and news just coming in this evening that actor jussie smollett has now been indicted on new charges. a grand jury accusing the former "empire" star of lying to police. the charges come after smollett's claim that he was the target of a racisttt a2019. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. tracking that major storm tonight....
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officials say ray used physical, psychological and psychological abuse to make his victims confess toed wrongdoing. prosecutors say for nearly a decade ray coerced and extorted nearly $1 million from five victims. >>> day four of the search for a missing 6-year-old south carolina girl and still no sign of her. more than 250 officers and investigators are looking for fay marie. she was last seen playing in her front yard after school. authorities in the city are looking for two vehicles in the neighborhood around the time fay was last seen. the fbi has joined the search for the missing first grader. >>> the nation's largest teachers unions are calling for an end to active shooter drills because they may be traumatizing to students. the american federation of students and the national education association are partnering with a coalition of gun violence groups to publicly condemn active shooter drills in schools. about 95% schools conducted drills on lock down procedures during the 2015, 2016 school year. >>> there's a wiring problem that could cause a fire. the recall covers the exl to
officials say ray used physical, psychological and psychological abuse to make his victims confess toed wrongdoing. prosecutors say for nearly a decade ray coerced and extorted nearly $1 million from five victims. >>> day four of the search for a missing 6-year-old south carolina girl and still no sign of her. more than 250 officers and investigators are looking for fay marie. she was last seen playing in her front yard after school. authorities in the city are looking for two vehicles...
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according to prosecutors, ray moved into his daughter's coed college dorm in 2010 with her roommates when she was a sophomore. >> the criminal conduct was his ability to psychologically control his young victims. >> reporter: according to the indictment he slowly gained emotional control over the roommates through what he called therapy sessions, convincing the students they suffered from psychological problems, presenting himself as a father figure prosecutors alleged the emotional control slowly turned into physical abuse, prostitution, and eventually extortion of about $1 million. >> the conduct alleged here is outrageous makes you angry. if you're not angry you don't have a soul. >> reporter: allegations first surfaced last year in new york magazine >> there was nothing particularly remarkable about his victims in that they were vulnerable teenagers they could have been anybody's childrenment >> reporter: for years ray rubbed elbows with powerful new yorkers, befriending former n.y.p.d. commissioner bernard before becoming an fbi informant in his corruption case ke kerrick spent
according to prosecutors, ray moved into his daughter's coed college dorm in 2010 with her roommates when she was a sophomore. >> the criminal conduct was his ability to psychologically control his young victims. >> reporter: according to the indictment he slowly gained emotional control over the roommates through what he called therapy sessions, convincing the students they suffered from psychological problems, presenting himself as a father figure prosecutors alleged the emotional...
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lawrence ray is accused of moving into his daughter's college dorm and abusing her roommates. >> ray, psychological, and sexual abuse to make his victims confess to alleged wrongdoing and then agreed to make substantial payments to ray, payments that these young students did not actually owe and could not possibly afford. >> ray is charged with nine counts including ex-portion and facing a possible life sentence if convicted >>> celibacy takes center stage in the catholic church with the pope expected to release an eagerly awaited text about the possibility of ordaining married men to address a priest shortage in the amazon. nbc's claudia lavanga has the details from rome. good morning, claudia. >> reporter: good morning, frances. speculation over whether pope francis agrees with the proposal of ordaining married men in communities that are very remote to the point that there is a shortage of priests has been ripe for months now. since october when bishops in the amazon region, the faithful there were going months without being aable to attend mass because of a shortage. they found a
lawrence ray is accused of moving into his daughter's college dorm and abusing her roommates. >> ray, psychological, and sexual abuse to make his victims confess to alleged wrongdoing and then agreed to make substantial payments to ray, payments that these young students did not actually owe and could not possibly afford. >> ray is charged with nine counts including ex-portion and facing a possible life sentence if convicted >>> celibacy takes center stage in the catholic...
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and the only ant toed was more larry ray.e only one who could solve these problems for him. >> did nobody think it was completely bizarre that a dad was living in a dorm room? >> sure. we did speak with one parent of somebody who was living in that doernl room who says she raised the alarm a number of times. but it fell on deaf ears. later on, once the students moved off the campus with larry ray, one parent -- set of parents went to the nypd three times and they were told, your kids are over 18, and they are hanging out with larry ray of their owe voelition. >> once he ingraigsiated himself according to the documents, the charges, into these young women's lives, he was extorting money. he foersd one to turn into prostitution? >> he is being charged with sex trafficking and extortion. he would convince these kids that they owed him money. he would convince them that they had broechb his property, damaged his health, and that they owed -- >> was it a kind of brainwashing for lack of a better term? >> sure. i think that's one w
and the only ant toed was more larry ray.e only one who could solve these problems for him. >> did nobody think it was completely bizarre that a dad was living in a dorm room? >> sure. we did speak with one parent of somebody who was living in that doernl room who says she raised the alarm a number of times. but it fell on deaf ears. later on, once the students moved off the campus with larry ray, one parent -- set of parents went to the nypd three times and they were told, your...
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kay ray lived next door. >> i would see him driving the truck with her and the three kids. i would see her driving the truck with the kids. >> reporter: and what she said next really got the investigator's attention. >> reporter: often on a weekly basis, would you see that vehicle there over that period of time while vincent was deployed? >> maybe two or three times a week? >> reporter: as you looked deeper into this potential relationship between jarred and jessie, how serious was it? >> from what we could gather, they lived together on base. and if sergeant goslyn came home for any reason, then jarred long would leave for a couple of days while he was here. >> reporter: it was stunning. stokes was now convinced. jessie was not the devoted army wife she seemed to be. instead, she was at the center of a deadly love triangle. >> both men in love with jessie. >> correct. >> jessie in love with one man? >> i believe so. >> reporter: to the detective, evidence that jarred and jessie were a couple was piling up, like when police ran the plates of the car jessie was driving the n
kay ray lived next door. >> i would see him driving the truck with her and the three kids. i would see her driving the truck with the kids. >> reporter: and what she said next really got the investigator's attention. >> reporter: often on a weekly basis, would you see that vehicle there over that period of time while vincent was deployed? >> maybe two or three times a week? >> reporter: as you looked deeper into this potential relationship between jarred and...
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are you wearing polyesters and nylolons and ray? oilil and gass industry y ae petrochchemical industry eatete so many benefits, and all of these things that impact quality of lilife are thihings that peoe are taking for grantnted. man 2: : they are e essentiallyy putting their heads in the sand and saying, "we're gonna drill, baby, drill until we can't drill no more, either by an act of god or because an act of government, and i think thahat's irresponsible. man 1: the quality of life in the united states of america, the state of california, the globe is going to be the marriage and the efficient use of all of our available technologies, but if we learn and we're open with each other as different industries, then we can benefit acrososs the boarar. anand that is how we alall will dedeliver the e best qualility e gegenerations s from now.. i was asked by some civic leadaders if i would c consider surveying the people of the city of taft, because inin governmen, wwe need business sense, and here i i am. i was s elected to office and i
are you wearing polyesters and nylolons and ray? oilil and gass industry y ae petrochchemical industry eatete so many benefits, and all of these things that impact quality of lilife are thihings that peoe are taking for grantnted. man 2: : they are e essentiallyy putting their heads in the sand and saying, "we're gonna drill, baby, drill until we can't drill no more, either by an act of god or because an act of government, and i think thahat's irresponsible. man 1: the quality of life in...
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they say, i have to see you three more times and i did 106 town halls and they want to see you and x-ray you. what happens with new hampshire, and it is momentum. warren is the one at risk here, because to what you said, it is true. she probably will not do that well in nevada and then she has to go to south carolina, where it is not looking like much, but at some point, you have the decide to have the resources, and you say, if you don't have money, anderson, if you don't have money, how do you go to these places or the staff when the results is that biden is on fumes, and everything. what i thought about when i heard that is who is going to work for him? somebody wants to be paid.
they say, i have to see you three more times and i did 106 town halls and they want to see you and x-ray you. what happens with new hampshire, and it is momentum. warren is the one at risk here, because to what you said, it is true. she probably will not do that well in nevada and then she has to go to south carolina, where it is not looking like much, but at some point, you have the decide to have the resources, and you say, if you don't have money, anderson, if you don't have money, how do...
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coming up my one-on-one with ray dalia, that is next. i'm your 70lb st. puppy, and my lack of impulse control, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. sorry! he's a baby! when people ask me what makes verizon 5g different, i talk about the future of emts. an ambulance can only go so fast. but verizon 5g ultra wideband is being built to transmit massive amounts of life-saving data in near real-time. so someday, doctors could begin their work before the patient even arrives. that's a difference that could save lives. that's a difference that will change everything. can you help keep these iguys protected online?? easy, connect to the xfi gateway. what about internet speeds that keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. what about wireless data options for the family? of course, you can customize and
coming up my one-on-one with ray dalia, that is next. i'm your 70lb st. puppy, and my lack of impulse control, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. sorry! he's a baby! when people ask me what makes verizon 5g different, i talk about the future of emts. an ambulance can only...
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for example, the best way to explain it, we can put on top of a tractor-trailer essentially a big x-ray machine, tell you everything, the density, whether there are people in there, what's inside that facility. what's inside that container. we don't need to have this -- what this president is talking about. it's unnecessary. we have a right to protect the border. but the idea -- and by the way, nobody, and some of you are going to get mad at me about this, but nobody is going to be deported in my first 100 days until we get through the part that we find out the only rationale for deportation will be whether or not, whether or
for example, the best way to explain it, we can put on top of a tractor-trailer essentially a big x-ray machine, tell you everything, the density, whether there are people in there, what's inside that facility. what's inside that container. we don't need to have this -- what this president is talking about. it's unnecessary. we have a right to protect the border. but the idea -- and by the way, nobody, and some of you are going to get mad at me about this, but nobody is going to be deported in...
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(barking, meowing) pets love rachael ray™ nutrish® and its kitchen-inspired recipes. real meat, poultry or fish. rachael ray nutrish. real recipes. real ingredients. real good.® fisn't just about polar bears. we're fighting for our lives, we're fighting for clean air and clean water. that's why i wrote the law to send billions from polluters to communities suffering the most. and only one candidate for president was with us back then, tom steyer. and he's still fighting for us, pledging to make clean air and clean water a right for everyone, regardless of your zip code. that's the truth. that's tom steyer. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. check out my triple bonus jack! check it out with an extra patty! yeah! ok! let's ride! oh hey man, uhh... [car beeps] my $4.99 triple bonus jack combo! stack it up for an extra buck. >>that was rebecca you're talking about that hot spot that we saw on southbound 1, 1, that's still sort of affecting traffic and we had another crash in that same area that's of course not going help your commute what's it's been a mess, i'm s
(barking, meowing) pets love rachael ray™ nutrish® and its kitchen-inspired recipes. real meat, poultry or fish. rachael ray nutrish. real recipes. real ingredients. real good.® fisn't just about polar bears. we're fighting for our lives, we're fighting for clean air and clean water. that's why i wrote the law to send billions from polluters to communities suffering the most. and only one candidate for president was with us back then, tom steyer. and he's still fighting for us, pledging to...
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i think chris ray plays a very important part. perhaps the only individual left in the entire individual left in the entire judicial capacity of this administration, the entire executive branch who can perhaps be trusted on a bipartisan basis. he is a critical role to play. >> jennifer ruben, thank you for joining us tonight. that is "all in" for this evening. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts right now. >>> tonight, two different venues, two different sets of personal recriminations, at times rambling remarks from the president, brandishing the headlines he likes along with the vicious and profane putdowns of his critics and accusers, and promises of retribution now that he's been found not guilty. >>> plus the man in the front row today. the president's admiring attorney general william barr
i think chris ray plays a very important part. perhaps the only individual left in the entire individual left in the entire judicial capacity of this administration, the entire executive branch who can perhaps be trusted on a bipartisan basis. he is a critical role to play. >> jennifer ruben, thank you for joining us tonight. that is "all in" for this evening. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts right now. >>> tonight, two different venues, two...
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ray has been treated for cancer, and now he faces another battle. nine, ten—year—old when the war started, and now we have got this to put up with now. is that what it feels like a? it does, it feels like a war. but in the garden, a baby one —— in some good news. i think they are right, a baby one. the koi carp they have reared for years have survived. i was really worried, because we would have been distraught if anything had happened to them. a rare moment of joy, happened to them. a rare moment of joy, as another storm comes in. jon kay, bbc news. yet another winter of flooding has raised questions about britain's defences — notjust about how much we spend but whether that money is allocated to the right places. under current plans a third of the £5 billion budgeted for flood defences over the next six years is to be spent in london and the south east. here's our science editor david shukman on what it takes to protect places at risk. the river wye, tearing along at a record high in monmouth, in wales. with torrents so large it has overwhelmed th
ray has been treated for cancer, and now he faces another battle. nine, ten—year—old when the war started, and now we have got this to put up with now. is that what it feels like a? it does, it feels like a war. but in the garden, a baby one —— in some good news. i think they are right, a baby one. the koi carp they have reared for years have survived. i was really worried, because we would have been distraught if anything had happened to them. a rare moment of joy, happened to them. a...
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don't worry, ray, we'll get it sorted.ing treated for cancer, and now he faces another battle. ex military, he now faces another battle. i was nine or ten years old when the war started, and we went off to the war, so... we have this to put up with now. is that what it feels like, a war? it feels like a war, it does feel like a war. the baby one? yeah. but in the garden, some good news. i think they're all right. maureen sobs the koi carp they've reared for 50 years have survived. i was really worried because we would have been distraught if anything had happened to them. 0ne rare moment ofjoy on another day of dread. what will tomorrow bring? jon kay, bbc news. here in tewkesbury they know all too well about the damage that can be done by flooding. nobody here will ever forget done by flooding. nobody here will everforget 2007, so done by flooding. nobody here will ever forget 2007, so they are understandably nervous tonight with all that water heading south down the river severn. we had a heavy rainstorm this evening and
don't worry, ray, we'll get it sorted.ing treated for cancer, and now he faces another battle. ex military, he now faces another battle. i was nine or ten years old when the war started, and we went off to the war, so... we have this to put up with now. is that what it feels like, a war? it feels like a war, it does feel like a war. the baby one? yeah. but in the garden, some good news. i think they're all right. maureen sobs the koi carp they've reared for 50 years have survived. i was really...
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he's even raied questions about whether or not smoking causes various illness.agine the response from president trump's opponents. he's also been accused of playing down some of the dangers, and they are saying he should be focusing on the fact and focusing on being prepared. and it's these latest comments which are really leading democrats to say, is he really taking this seriously? president trump did say earlier that this could disappear, like a miracle. we have done an incredible job. we're going to continue. it's going to disappear one day, it's like a miracle. and from our shores, it could get worse before it gets better. it could maybe go away. we'll see what happens. nobody really knows. the fact is the greatest experts i have spoken to, no—one really knows. that is the president, of course. well, from people with actual medical and scientific expertise, the center for disease control confirming this first person to person transmission without travel. this woman was active for several days before she was diagnosed. yeah, what is really worrying about thi
he's even raied questions about whether or not smoking causes various illness.agine the response from president trump's opponents. he's also been accused of playing down some of the dangers, and they are saying he should be focusing on the fact and focusing on being prepared. and it's these latest comments which are really leading democrats to say, is he really taking this seriously? president trump did say earlier that this could disappear, like a miracle. we have done an incredible job. we're...
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i think chris ray plays a very important part. he is perhaps the only individual left in the entire judicial capacity of this administration, the entire executive branch who can perhaps be trusted on a bipartisan basis. he has a critical role to play. >> thank you both for joining us tonight. that is all this evening. we will see you right back here tomorrow night with a cool thing that we're doing for the first time. it is a live studio audience after debate show with candidates and the voters in new hampshire. we will be here to come join us. rachel maddow show begins now. >> that's what i want to see, you with a big audience after a live political event so you can say what you think and you can hear what everybody in the room thinks. >> there you go. your dreams are coming true tomorrow. >> i love it. thank you. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. 2002 was a sort of atypical year when it comes to mid-term elections. in the previous presidential election george w. bush had just been elected president, but that was so
i think chris ray plays a very important part. he is perhaps the only individual left in the entire judicial capacity of this administration, the entire executive branch who can perhaps be trusted on a bipartisan basis. he has a critical role to play. >> thank you both for joining us tonight. that is all this evening. we will see you right back here tomorrow night with a cool thing that we're doing for the first time. it is a live studio audience after debate show with candidates and the...
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robert ray. friend of show.always, chris. >> so, again, i know we can do it. >> sure. >> i know he can do these things and i know there's an argument to be made. >> but be careful about the revenge stuff, though, too. look. trying to be as neutral as i possibly can through something like this, after all that we have been through, it really strikes me as a situation where it's in everybody's interest to move on with somebody new. and, you know, i get the fact that everybody wants to read into this. well, you know, he has the power to remove ambassador sondland but he shouldn't do it because it looks like revenge. it's time to move on and a fresh start. and with regard to lieutenant colonel vindman, nobody is terminating his military career. he's effectively being relieved and he's going to go on, as i understand it, this summer to go on to the army college. so -- you know, i'm sure he will go on to a successful military career. it's just not going to be as part of the national security staff. and that's because t
robert ray. friend of show.always, chris. >> so, again, i know we can do it. >> sure. >> i know he can do these things and i know there's an argument to be made. >> but be careful about the revenge stuff, though, too. look. trying to be as neutral as i possibly can through something like this, after all that we have been through, it really strikes me as a situation where it's in everybody's interest to move on with somebody new. and, you know, i get the fact that...
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angelo ray duprile was only eight days old when he died. he is there in the warmth of my arms and just cuddle them and tell him i love you so much. he knew, "ok, i'm with mum, it's all good, i can go." minutes after this photo was taken, baby angelo ray died, just eight days old. look at the mess up there. this is the story of one amazing mum, one amazing nurse and one amazing baby who died but whose legacy lives on. after a 39—week healthy pregnancy, the big nancy, valentina collapsed. she was rushed into hospital and told she very nearly died and she was told her son almost certainly would. here am i thinking, "you've got to feel better, you've got to get better, you've got to see that baby, because i wonder what he's thinking, 'where is my mummy, i've been with her nine months, where has she gone?”' angelo ray held onjust long enough for his mum to recover and hold him and take these precious pictures. he met his father luigi, his big brother leone between them they thought there was only one possible outcome from such terrible tragedy.
angelo ray duprile was only eight days old when he died. he is there in the warmth of my arms and just cuddle them and tell him i love you so much. he knew, "ok, i'm with mum, it's all good, i can go." minutes after this photo was taken, baby angelo ray died, just eight days old. look at the mess up there. this is the story of one amazing mum, one amazing nurse and one amazing baby who died but whose legacy lives on. after a 39—week healthy pregnancy, the big nancy, valentina...
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rays but now they're sticking to this are in a test to confirm cases and that's why we've seen a drop from just a few hours ago 75000 down to about 56000 but we have to also remember that this has they decided to change this because the clinically diagnosed numbers were skewing the mortality rate they were making this appear this infectious disease to appear less serious than it necessarily is but we have to also look at the fatality rate which is remaining steady so we've had for about $400.00 cases or just under $400.00 cases in the past 24 hours which is a considerable considerable drop from previous days which the chinese government is emphasizing is good news but still we've had more than $110.00 deaths in the last 24 hours including as you mentioned the 2 deaths in iran and the true deaths last $24.00 in the last few hours confirmed in japan so this is really even though we've seen a massive drop in these numbers is no time for governments around the world to relax when it comes to measures to prevent the spread of this new coronavirus and certainly in south korea they're consid
rays but now they're sticking to this are in a test to confirm cases and that's why we've seen a drop from just a few hours ago 75000 down to about 56000 but we have to also remember that this has they decided to change this because the clinically diagnosed numbers were skewing the mortality rate they were making this appear this infectious disease to appear less serious than it necessarily is but we have to also look at the fatality rate which is remaining steady so we've had for about $400.00...
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don't worry, ray. we'll get it sorted. ray is being treated for cancer.he now faces another battle. i was nine, ten—year—old when the war started, and we went all through the war, and now we've got this to put up with now. is that what it feels like — a war? it does feel like a war. but, in the garden, some good news. i think they're all right. 0h! the koi carp they have reared for 50 years have survived. oh, i was really worried, 'cause we would have been distraught if anything had happened to them. 0ne rare moment ofjoy, on another day of dread. what will tomorrow bring? here in tewkesbury, they know only too well about the damage. nobody here can forget about 2007. so they are understandably nervous tonight with all that water heading south down the river severn. we had a heavy rain storm this evening. some of the roads had to be closed. you could feel the tension in the community here. the police in gloucestershire have warned people not to move those flood warning signs. they say they have been cases of people moving them out of the way and then moto
don't worry, ray. we'll get it sorted. ray is being treated for cancer.he now faces another battle. i was nine, ten—year—old when the war started, and we went all through the war, and now we've got this to put up with now. is that what it feels like — a war? it does feel like a war. but, in the garden, some good news. i think they're all right. 0h! the koi carp they have reared for 50 years have survived. oh, i was really worried, 'cause we would have been distraught if anything had...
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but would you do it for an x ray orge docr ordered? >> a bay area mom says she's come up with a way to help you do exactly that. consumer investigator chris chmura is here to explain. you normally don't think you're going to shop around for an x ray. you think it's going to be the same at every hospital. >> absolutely not. i think we're going to change people's thinking tonight, specifically because a lot of families have that high deductible health insurance. 43% according to the cdc. that means you've got to spend lots of money out of pocket before your insurance kicks in and pays even one penny. if that's you, you might be able to save some cash by leaving your insurance card in your wallet. an unexpectedly high hospital bill gave joanne rodriguez craig sticker shock. >> we got an $800 bill nfor thi flu test, and i had called into the hospital and they told me if you had paid cash, it would have been 30% less. >> she had no idea she could have paid less. she was frustrated but also motivated to spread the word to others. joanne used
but would you do it for an x ray orge docr ordered? >> a bay area mom says she's come up with a way to help you do exactly that. consumer investigator chris chmura is here to explain. you normally don't think you're going to shop around for an x ray. you think it's going to be the same at every hospital. >> absolutely not. i think we're going to change people's thinking tonight, specifically because a lot of families have that high deductible health insurance. 43% according to the...
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advance clicking] different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. [indistinct shouting] [woman shouting in native language] [speaking native language] [people speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [indistinct chatter] man: in zanzibar, we have a long way to go until all our customers to have electricity. 53% of the houses, they have connected to our grid, and the 47, they haveve no power till n. also, zanzibar is 100% dependent power from tanzanian maininland. in 2009, the electricity for the submarine cable was damaged. in 2010, they stay for 3 months without the power. so...we studied how we can move from depending from tanzanian mainland. so, the shortest solution is to have renewable energy. [woman speaking native languaua] [indistinct chatter] woman: barerefoot is a college which aims to empower women. we are in 92 countries, but in east africa, we haveve only barefoot college, zanzibar. [woman speaking nativ
advance clicking] different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. [indistinct shouting] [woman shouting in native language] [speaking native language] [people speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [indistinct chatter] man: in zanzibar, we have a long way to go until all our customers to have electricity. 53% of...
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ray faces life in prison if convicted. david? >> diane macedo tonight. diane, thank you. >>> and news just coming in this evening that actor jussie smollett has now been indicted on new charges. a grand jury returning a six-count indictment accusing the former "empire" star of lying to police. the charges come after smollett's claim that he was the target of a racist and homophobic attack in january of 2019. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. tracking that major storm tonight. flood concerns this evening from texas all the way up to pennsylvania. and ginger zee is standing by to time this out for us. >>> also ahead, new images tonight. the mother of two missing children. now we see her marriage on the beach in hawaii, one month after the children vanished. and tonight, a text message from her daughter raising questions with authorities. >>> and the scare onboard a school bus. the bus struck by a car and the children then sent into the air. frightening images. there's a lot more news ahead here. stay tuned. essive. wo
ray faces life in prison if convicted. david? >> diane macedo tonight. diane, thank you. >>> and news just coming in this evening that actor jussie smollett has now been indicted on new charges. a grand jury returning a six-count indictment accusing the former "empire" star of lying to police. the charges come after smollett's claim that he was the target of a racist and homophobic attack in january of 2019. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world...
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lawrence ray is accused of running a cult out of his daughter's dorm room.ictims. this morning, a 60-year-old father is behind bars indicted by federal authorities for alleged sex trafficking and abuse of college students, including some of his daughter's roommates. according to the indictment, lawrence ray moved into his daughter's on-campus housing at the prestigious sarah lawrence college in 2010. prosecutors say he befriended her roommates, some still teen-agers and began therapy sessions with them learning intimate details of their lives. they say grooming them before moving with some of them to a new york city apartment all while allegedly subjecting them to physical, psychological and sexual abuse. he's facing nine criminal counts including sex trafficking, extortion, and forced labor. >> there's no knowing the amount of damage he may have caused them in the years to come. >> reporter: prosecutors allege ray extorted about $1 million in total from his victims, threatening them, depriving them of food and sleep, taking explicit photos of them, and in o
lawrence ray is accused of running a cult out of his daughter's dorm room.ictims. this morning, a 60-year-old father is behind bars indicted by federal authorities for alleged sex trafficking and abuse of college students, including some of his daughter's roommates. according to the indictment, lawrence ray moved into his daughter's on-campus housing at the prestigious sarah lawrence college in 2010. prosecutors say he befriended her roommates, some still teen-agers and began therapy sessions...
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ray is being held without bail.. >> our big thanks to stephan. >>> when we come back, our friend kirstie allie talks about another "look who's talking." >>> and the top five songs you need to get on your playlist for this valentine's day. "the skinny" is next. talks about another "look who's talking." >>> and the top five songs you need to get on your playlist for this valentine's day. "the skinny" is next. ♪ skinny just gimme the skinny ♪ skinny just gimme the skinny >>> time now for "the skinny" starting with some big news on this throwback thursday. >> "honey, i shrunk the kids" is coming back. >> i love this movie! >> rick moranis who famously retired to raise his kids is reportedly set to make a big-screen comeback. the deal is with our parent company disney is for a new sequel to the classic. >> moranis will reprise his role as a misguided scientist in the sequel titled "shrunk" focusing on his son, who follows in his father's footsteps. >> but that's not all. the news comes as another '80s mainstay opens up a
ray is being held without bail.. >> our big thanks to stephan. >>> when we come back, our friend kirstie allie talks about another "look who's talking." >>> and the top five songs you need to get on your playlist for this valentine's day. "the skinny" is next. talks about another "look who's talking." >>> and the top five songs you need to get on your playlist for this valentine's day. "the skinny" is next. ♪ skinny just...
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howie: ray, there's a flip side to this and we saw in the open, many media conservative who is did backney in 2020, he should resigned, he should be kicked out of the republican party and tarred and fettered because trump had abused power. >> i guess you don't have to call a vote and you check how many republicans are in the senate and how many democrats em's as score f more, people had voted out of the party affiliation, he would have been less of a story, but being the sole decenter, concentrated a lot more attention on him than he would have gotten otherwise. >> yeah, a lot more attention on mitt romney than there was on the house democrats who defected on the house side which i thought was interesting but, you know, from my perspective on capitol hill, romney's defection was much more surprised than house democrats especially in senate trial, we knew the outcome, those were up there every day, we didn't think vote would prevail but when romney did come out -- howie: everything else was predictable. >> the good hint if the media appraises you it's not courageous, they didn't do a goo
howie: ray, there's a flip side to this and we saw in the open, many media conservative who is did backney in 2020, he should resigned, he should be kicked out of the republican party and tarred and fettered because trump had abused power. >> i guess you don't have to call a vote and you check how many republicans are in the senate and how many democrats em's as score f more, people had voted out of the party affiliation, he would have been less of a story, but being the sole decenter,...
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