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ramsey has found a way after halftime to lead by example. he's been all over the place, getting his hands and arms in the way of passes. >> kirk: probably see him coming from a blitz. either bring the blitz from ramsey or you bring it from the corner, williams. try to put a lot of pressure on the freshman as much as they can. i think if you're miami here, you got to have some presnap movement and try to find a way to get walford, tight end isolated against a linebacker. you move him with the presnap, figure if they're in zone or man. try to create some confusion and they had some success with the tight end on seam routes between the linebackers and safeties. if you're miami it's worked all night. why not try it again with the game on the line? right here at the top. the motion. florida state is going to call a time-out. >> chris: charles kelly wanted to look at what miami would show on the biggest play of the game so far. and is this another close call survived by florida state? it's been the pattern all season long. once again a slow start.
ramsey has found a way after halftime to lead by example. he's been all over the place, getting his hands and arms in the way of passes. >> kirk: probably see him coming from a blitz. either bring the blitz from ramsey or you bring it from the corner, williams. try to put a lot of pressure on the freshman as much as they can. i think if you're miami here, you got to have some presnap movement and try to find a way to get walford, tight end isolated against a linebacker. you move him with...
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ramsey has found a way after halftime to lead by example. he's been all over the place, getting his hands and arms in the way of passes. >> kirk: probably see him coming from a blitz. either bring the blitz from ramsey or you bring it from the corner, williams. try to put a lot of pressure on the freshman as much as they can. i think if you're miami here, you got to have some presnap movement and try to find a way to get walford, tight end isolated against a linebacker. you move him with the presnap, figure if they're in zone or man. try to create some confusion and they had some success with the tight end on seam routes between the linebackers and safeties. if you're miami it's worked all night. why not try it again with the game on the line? right here at the top. the motion. florida state is going to call a time-out. >> chris: charles kelly wanted to look at what miami would show on the biggest play of the game so far. and is this another close call survived by florida state? it's been the pattern all season long. once again a slow start.
ramsey has found a way after halftime to lead by example. he's been all over the place, getting his hands and arms in the way of passes. >> kirk: probably see him coming from a blitz. either bring the blitz from ramsey or you bring it from the corner, williams. try to put a lot of pressure on the freshman as much as they can. i think if you're miami here, you got to have some presnap movement and try to find a way to get walford, tight end isolated against a linebacker. you move him with...
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. >> my name is ramsey james dardar, sr. i've been here five years, and i'm serving a 32-year sentence for simple burglary. i admit i did commit a crime, but as far as being a bad person i don't think i'm a bad person. i just think i allowed a drug addiction to cause me to make bad decisions. and i stole for drugs. >> he's known here in south louisiana mostly because he was a big-time football player at lsu and kind of the hometown hero. >> i come from a little small town named cecilia, louisiana, probably the only time you see a red light in cecilia is probably around christmas-time. it's that small. >> in the 1983 nfl draft dardar was picked by the st. louis cardinals and later played for the houston oilers. >> i played with the great warren moon, some of the great players. mike rozier. guys like that. played for the man in black, jerry glanville. >> number 44 for the washington redskins. this right here is herschel walker, 1981. i can name you a few guys, famous guys, that got a few of the scars on me. >> ramsey's footbal
. >> my name is ramsey james dardar, sr. i've been here five years, and i'm serving a 32-year sentence for simple burglary. i admit i did commit a crime, but as far as being a bad person i don't think i'm a bad person. i just think i allowed a drug addiction to cause me to make bad decisions. and i stole for drugs. >> he's known here in south louisiana mostly because he was a big-time football player at lsu and kind of the hometown hero. >> i come from a little small town...
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>> we know that gordon ramsey has a bit of a temper in the kitchen.ut now he has reason to be angry. he's crying foul. accusing a rival chef of sabotaging the restaurant. if this is true, did it in a diabolical way. >> that's not a guy you want to cross. ing into story. >>> and also ahead, "gma" on the lookout. debt collecting scams. thousands of americans are being victimized by illegal schemes and what you can do to avoid the fakes. >>> and a new warning about rice. significant levels of arsenic. dr. besser will be here to tell us can which types are safe and how you could adjust your diet. >> good information. >>> we begin with the 5-year-old utah girl saved by her stepfather after she was kidnapped from her bed in the middle of the night. accused abductor made his first appearance on tuesday, neal karlinsky has the story. >> reporter: 48-year-old troy morley found himself face to face with parents aaron and stephanie edison yet again. but this time with his hands and feet in shackles. the last time he had just taken their daughter straight from he
>> we know that gordon ramsey has a bit of a temper in the kitchen.ut now he has reason to be angry. he's crying foul. accusing a rival chef of sabotaging the restaurant. if this is true, did it in a diabolical way. >> that's not a guy you want to cross. ing into story. >>> and also ahead, "gma" on the lookout. debt collecting scams. thousands of americans are being victimized by illegal schemes and what you can do to avoid the fakes. >>> and a new...
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gordon ramsey earned a reputation of being an angry chef. ramsey is a victim of in the kitchen.meone tried to ruin opening night at his newest restaurant, but several industry insiders are now questioning the chef's conspiracy theory, saying they are not sure it's even possible. >> he's the hot-headed -- >> foul-mouthed chef -- >> look at this place! >> it's ridiculous. >> where millions of reality show viewers love to hate. but this morning, chef gordon randy, known for his firely temper on shows like hell's kitchen, kitchen nightmares and master chef is getting served a hot plate of what some are calling karma. and he's calling foul. >> foul >> saturday was the first big day on the books, and we have a no-show. >> the master chef revealing on british network's jonathan ross show, that he believes a rival chef tried to spoil the opening of his newest london restaurant, heddon street kitchen, apparently by booking fake reservations, and then not showing up. >>. >> 100 tables -- >> yeah. >> that's -- >> the 48-year-old restauranteur certainly made enemies over the years, but one
gordon ramsey earned a reputation of being an angry chef. ramsey is a victim of in the kitchen.meone tried to ruin opening night at his newest restaurant, but several industry insiders are now questioning the chef's conspiracy theory, saying they are not sure it's even possible. >> he's the hot-headed -- >> foul-mouthed chef -- >> look at this place! >> it's ridiculous. >> where millions of reality show viewers love to hate. but this morning, chef gordon randy,...
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it was a mailbox in a ups store and charles ramsey's headquarters was an unidentified house next to a vacant lot that didn't even have any signs in front of it. it was very odd and it was, kind of made it clear that these were essentially shadow candidates that were supported by chevron, who didn't have any, very much community support. but they didn't win, but they did get thousands of votes and the fact that chevron supported them with that much money is the reason they got that many votes. so they didn't win, but they wouldn't have been candidates if it weren't for chevron's money. >> and didn't chevron start its own online newspaper?ú a >> yes, it is run by a former reporter who works for the pr, one of the pr companies that works for chevron. they have quite a few pr companies and a lot of staff that work for them in the area. and this reporter writes, you know, the, richmond is somewhat of a news desert. there's not very many people covering what's going on in richmond and that's where "richmond confidential" comes in, that we have 20 reporters, and it's essentially our job as s
it was a mailbox in a ups store and charles ramsey's headquarters was an unidentified house next to a vacant lot that didn't even have any signs in front of it. it was very odd and it was, kind of made it clear that these were essentially shadow candidates that were supported by chevron, who didn't have any, very much community support. but they didn't win, but they did get thousands of votes and the fact that chevron supported them with that much money is the reason they got that many votes....
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ro ramsey, welcome t to "washingn buness report." i amne of t those who did not think washington had a chanance. now we are o of fofour finalists in t the nation. you have the olympic committee coming t washington to take a look at what we have toffer. whato we h have to offer? >> enqueue for having me today. -- thank you life for having me tod. nothing in my life has been as inspiring as trying to bring the world's l largest sporting event to theation'capital. what inspired you about it? >> there is a common languag that brings people togher and unites us, and that isis sports. if you look at the history of the olympic games, it is an event that has allowed the world, whether it is divided, good or bad, to co together for 17 days. the world kind of stops and people are able to think bend themselves. >> it is a magical moment, butut people also look at the metrics. so many other cities have los money. biggegest backers of this insists this could be a winner for washington. i amot yet convinced. make the case. >>ondon, 2012, was a tra
ro ramsey, welcome t to "washingn buness report." i amne of t those who did not think washington had a chanance. now we are o of fofour finalists in t the nation. you have the olympic committee coming t washington to take a look at what we have toffer. whato we h have to offer? >> enqueue for having me today. -- thank you life for having me tod. nothing in my life has been as inspiring as trying to bring the world's l largest sporting event to theation'capital. what inspired you...
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dave ramsey on turkey day shopping spree that he says is for the birds. on the show heating up right now. welcome, everybody. twenty-four hours from now, you'll hear it and see it for yourself. the president of the united states said to break precedent with an executive order, break any hope of working with republicans. a massive deportation delay that could put off if not stop anything getting done these next two years. here to announce 8:00 p.m. i'll be hosting as it happens. just consider what we're up here here. the former carly says this deportation freeze could freeze anything getting done in washington the next two years. you have to wonder why he's doing it in the first place. what do you think? >> i actually think he's doing it to goad republicans into shutting down the government. republicans would do well to pause. president obama has no idea to solve the immigration problem. he never has. you'll find a senator. he voted against comprehensive immigration reform. when he became president and he held the senate and the house, he did nothing to fi
dave ramsey on turkey day shopping spree that he says is for the birds. on the show heating up right now. welcome, everybody. twenty-four hours from now, you'll hear it and see it for yourself. the president of the united states said to break precedent with an executive order, break any hope of working with republicans. a massive deportation delay that could put off if not stop anything getting done these next two years. here to announce 8:00 p.m. i'll be hosting as it happens. just consider...
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today investigative reporter walt hunter sat down with police commissioner charles ramsey. >> reporterto made in america on the parkway, huge crowds are nothing new for philadelphia police planners but the turnout for the papal visit may well be among the biggest yet. >> we expect huge crowds, certainly over a million people. >> reporter: in a one-on-one interview, police commissioner charles ramsey explained making sure the pontiff is safe is the first priority. >> the obvious security concerns that you would have with anyone as high profile as the pope. >> reporter: since the last papal visit in 1979 police have new generations of tools to guide and control crowds, most importantly social networking. >> we'll keep it real and updated through twitter, facebook. >> reporter: facing crowds even larger than these, police plan to create special access paths that will allow them to get to anyone needing help. >> we'll have to create chutes i'll call them for lack of a better word but little small areas that will be cordoned off for emergency vehicles only. >> reporter: finally as he shared
today investigative reporter walt hunter sat down with police commissioner charles ramsey. >> reporterto made in america on the parkway, huge crowds are nothing new for philadelphia police planners but the turnout for the papal visit may well be among the biggest yet. >> we expect huge crowds, certainly over a million people. >> reporter: in a one-on-one interview, police commissioner charles ramsey explained making sure the pontiff is safe is the first priority. >> the...
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ramsey clark gave russell fisher his marching orders. not that he was i corrupt man, but but he went out there with the knowledge that there were people undermining the faith of the government. we have got to do something about this. so, that is one indication of how this starts. it turns out that russell fisher and the clark panel people also happen to have friends in very close colleagues who work for the rockefeller commission and warren commission. they are close friends. you can see error after error concluding on the bullet trail until finally somebody finally puts it where it is. there is always a tendency to just look very carelessly at work. you know you can trust these people. these are good, honest people. you try to put them in a way that justifies the work of your prior collies. colleagues. there is an article which i recommend why most published research findings are false. that is because of confirmation bias. confirmation bias occurs when people actively search for information that confirms their hypotheses while ignoring
ramsey clark gave russell fisher his marching orders. not that he was i corrupt man, but but he went out there with the knowledge that there were people undermining the faith of the government. we have got to do something about this. so, that is one indication of how this starts. it turns out that russell fisher and the clark panel people also happen to have friends in very close colleagues who work for the rockefeller commission and warren commission. they are close friends. you can see error...
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now philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey says that the quick release of this surveillanceo inside of an acme super market on roosevelt boulevard, led to a very important tip from a car salesman who recently sold the suspect a vehicle. now that tip, ramsey tells us was key to tracking him. >> because by put ago this video out we got a even if call by a person sold this individual an car and from that we were able to trace the car. we were then able to contact charles city, who they had an outstanding warrant for this individual and things started to really fall in place very, very quickly and we were able to track him to jessup maryland and rescue miss gaither. >> reporter: so again, new information coming in on just how police tracked and caught up with that suspect, utilizing a gp. system, a device on that car, it was put there by that car salesman. i was concerned that this man the suspect a actually had bad credit. now obviously as you heard police commissioner charles ramsey says that allowed them to track them to jessup maryland. as jan mentioned, delven barnes the su
now philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey says that the quick release of this surveillanceo inside of an acme super market on roosevelt boulevard, led to a very important tip from a car salesman who recently sold the suspect a vehicle. now that tip, ramsey tells us was key to tracking him. >> because by put ago this video out we got a even if call by a person sold this individual an car and from that we were able to trace the car. we were then able to contact charles city, who...
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as i said and commissioner ramsey repeated yesterday morning, people in virginia are not a as lenient as the people in pennsylvania for some reason. chris and kerry, we learn this guy was denied parole four times on the charges faced here in philadelphia, in 2005 but somebody for some reason last year set him free when he wanted early release a fifth time good you oner how that happened, you almost can't fathom that happens. >> we know what a big fan of the parole board you are, teave keeley. >>> you can see how police track barnes down from the beginning on the web site at my fox philly.com. find first surveillance video and car where thll caught him right there on the home page. >>> it is big day for commuters on september, transit workers are casting their vets on whether to accept a a two year contract, union leaders are recommending they vote yes but if workers reject, their union says a transit strike will begin monday morning. the a agreement hikes their pay by 5 percent over two years, workers on septa's frontier and red arrow divisions would get larger pay raises. >>> prosecu
as i said and commissioner ramsey repeated yesterday morning, people in virginia are not a as lenient as the people in pennsylvania for some reason. chris and kerry, we learn this guy was denied parole four times on the charges faced here in philadelphia, in 2005 but somebody for some reason last year set him free when he wanted early release a fifth time good you oner how that happened, you almost can't fathom that happens. >> we know what a big fan of the parole board you are, teave...
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jim ramsey has your full forecast! has your full forecast! it hurts. this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful blistering rash. if you had chicken pox, the shingles virus is already inside you. as you get older your immune system weakens and it loses its ability to keep the shingles virus in check. i just can't stand seeing him like this. he's in pain. one in three people will get shingles in their lifetime. the shingles rash can last up to 30 days. i wish that there was something i could do to help. some people with shingles will have long term nerve pain which can last for a few months to a few years. don't wait until someone you love develops shingles. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about your risk. >> going to get worse and worse. these are the forecasts are hard to deliver. >> the wind is really the big issue today. i'm looking at something in the forecast model that would suggest an accumulating snow fall next tuesday. early indications a cappella put down a couple of inches. we will have to watch them closely. i'll show you a gr
jim ramsey has your full forecast! has your full forecast! it hurts. this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful blistering rash. if you had chicken pox, the shingles virus is already inside you. as you get older your immune system weakens and it loses its ability to keep the shingles virus in check. i just can't stand seeing him like this. he's in pain. one in three people will get shingles in their lifetime. the shingles rash can last up to 30 days. i wish that there was something...
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. >> reporter: charles ramsey says crime statistics are no excuse for police bias against minorities. >> we have to enforce law fairly and objectively and not have preformed opinions. >> reporter: is it about trustee end of the day. >> it is but trust on both sides. >> reporter: but in places like ferguson where police pull over blacks in disproportionate levels to white trust has been hard to come by. >> pierre joins us now along with st. louis alderman antonio french. we first met alderman french when we covered the ferguson protests back in august. thanks so much for joining us. lease pick up where pierre's piece ended. bad relationships between the police and the community cause incidents like this in the first place. >> yeah, and it's dangerous because, you know, obviously in our neighborhoods where we do have a lot of violent crime, we need that level of trust between police and the community in order for the police to be effective and when that's broken, it really makes it difficult for everybody. >> pierre, you've heard him talk about racial profiling leading to less safe neig
. >> reporter: charles ramsey says crime statistics are no excuse for police bias against minorities. >> we have to enforce law fairly and objectively and not have preformed opinions. >> reporter: is it about trustee end of the day. >> it is but trust on both sides. >> reporter: but in places like ferguson where police pull over blacks in disproportionate levels to white trust has been hard to come by. >> pierre joins us now along with st. louis alderman...
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the maryland medical state journal interview, the doctor reported that ramsey clark called him. he became concerned about the statements he had seen from josiah thompson. he decided to get a panel of people together to look at the autopsy evidence. that thegoal was report was released to refute some of the junk in that book. , russellark gave him fisher, his marching orders are not that he was a corrupt thereal, but he went out with the knowledge that there were people undermining the faith of the government. he believed that he had to do something about this. so, that is one indication of how this starts. it turns out that russell fisher and the clock panel people also happen to have friends in." lee's who work for the rockefeller commission -- have colleagues whose work for the rockefeller commission. finally, somebody finally puts it where it is. there is always a tendency to just look carelessly at work. these are good honest people. you don't look. carefully. you try to put things together that makes sense to justify the work of your prior colleagues. there is an article, w
the maryland medical state journal interview, the doctor reported that ramsey clark called him. he became concerned about the statements he had seen from josiah thompson. he decided to get a panel of people together to look at the autopsy evidence. that thegoal was report was released to refute some of the junk in that book. , russellark gave him fisher, his marching orders are not that he was a corrupt thereal, but he went out with the knowledge that there were people undermining the faith of...
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. >> reporter: long-time school board member charles ramsey is running for counsel and says he is not a lackey for chevron, which spent $260,000 to help them get elected. he has not put up signs and opted for mailers. >> do you think chevron is helping you? >> i can't say. i have not seen their polls. i don't know what their data shows. i don't know what they are doing. they have not had any contact with me about the race. i don't want any contact with them about the race. >> reporter: but overall, it has gotten ugly with campaign signs on both sides. some argue big money is not new. casinos, soda campaigns and unions have poured money into politics. chevron says the amount of money we spent to inform voters must be viewed in context of the taxes, spending on local vendors from chevron over the past five years. >> ramsey says what he hopes happens tomorrow is that voters can tune out the outside influence and focus on the messages of the candidates. ken. >> a very, very interesting debate going on. the race will be fascinating. thank you. both sides say the money in this race is a res
. >> reporter: long-time school board member charles ramsey is running for counsel and says he is not a lackey for chevron, which spent $260,000 to help them get elected. he has not put up signs and opted for mailers. >> do you think chevron is helping you? >> i can't say. i have not seen their polls. i don't know what their data shows. i don't know what they are doing. they have not had any contact with me about the race. i don't want any contact with them about the race....
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charles ramsey relieved the abductor was caught. live team coverage now with randy live in maryland and katie and jesse live in philadelphia. randy. >> reporter: i've been speaking with court officials. they tell me the suspect is going to make a bail appearance here at the district courthouse about 1:00. this will be a video link. he will not be here in person. he is locked up about a mile down the road over at the county jail. i'm told he is being held here in baltimore county on a warrant that has nothing to do on the philadelphia case. authorities in virginia believe barnes kidnapped and rape ad a 16-year-old girl. they say he hit the girl with a shovel, stuffed her in a trunk pouring bleach and gas on her. this happened in october. she escaped alive. when cops find barnes in maryland last night, he had the philadelphia kidnapping victim inside his car. we spoke with the suspect's uncle who lives in philadelphia. he said barnes has always had trouble with women in his life. >> it's just hard for me to accept the viciousness of i
charles ramsey relieved the abductor was caught. live team coverage now with randy live in maryland and katie and jesse live in philadelphia. randy. >> reporter: i've been speaking with court officials. they tell me the suspect is going to make a bail appearance here at the district courthouse about 1:00. this will be a video link. he will not be here in person. he is locked up about a mile down the road over at the county jail. i'm told he is being held here in baltimore county on a...
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. >> al next hey, still ahead, i actually have turned into gordon ramsey for a day.oing a master chef junior show in collingswood, new jersey. i start screaming at three young chefs. >> oh, mike. >> so much fun. they're >> i love this show, master chef junior one of the hottest shows on fox right now. you watching, kerry? >> i used to, it is great to see those kids. >> it is very good. >> they're very talented. they put us to shame. anyway, mike jordan playing -- mike jordan? already calling him gordon? >> mike jerrick playing the game of gordon ramsey to put local junior master chefs to the test. >> yes, i've come to column inning wood new jersey pop shop, isn't this place cute? for our version of master chefs junior, because there are a lot of kids in our area that know how to cook and cook really well. hey, how chef jessica. can i call you that? >> you. >> i let's meet our contestants, first up? >> hi, i'm karen. >> hi, i'm matt and go to school in med forwards, new jersey. >> hi, i'm victoria, i go to school in cool innings wood. i'm ten years old. >> chef caroli
. >> al next hey, still ahead, i actually have turned into gordon ramsey for a day.oing a master chef junior show in collingswood, new jersey. i start screaming at three young chefs. >> oh, mike. >> so much fun. they're >> i love this show, master chef junior one of the hottest shows on fox right now. you watching, kerry? >> i used to, it is great to see those kids. >> it is very good. >> they're very talented. they put us to shame. anyway, mike jordan...
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. >> reporter: police commissioner ramsey said people working hard includes the public, the viewers, who actually saw that surveillance video and called investigators. live outside northwest decks in olney, jesse gary, "nbc10 news." >> you can count on nbc10 stay on top of the breaking story on air, online. we are making calls to police in pennsylvania, maryland and virginia to learn more about what led to the arrest. coming up at 6:30, nbc10's randy gyllenhaal will be live with more information. >>> we have word on the shooting of a student at delaware university. both suspects face assault and weapons charges. the victim is expected to recover from his injuries. >>> an update that we told you about as it was breaking yesterday morning. a father and son are now facing chashs after shots were fired in delaware county. police arrested lamar james and his father tony gayle. they say james fired at him. one officer was shot in the head but he was not hurt. the bullet hit him in the helmet. another officer was shot in the hand. both will be fine. >>> a delaware county football coach is f
. >> reporter: police commissioner ramsey said people working hard includes the public, the viewers, who actually saw that surveillance video and called investigators. live outside northwest decks in olney, jesse gary, "nbc10 news." >> you can count on nbc10 stay on top of the breaking story on air, online. we are making calls to police in pennsylvania, maryland and virginia to learn more about what led to the arrest. coming up at 6:30, nbc10's randy gyllenhaal will be...
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i spoke earlier on the phone to commissioner chief charles ramsey.a lead today and then it unfolded quickly. can you walk us through how it happened and how you traced this person down? >> well, it did unfold very, very quickly, and once we got the tip, and where this guy might very, very quickly. once we got a tip where this guy might be. we were able to trace effectively his movements from the time he left philadelphia and into maryland. we were able to pinpoint it to jessup, maryland. now earlier we had formed a task force with the fbi, atf, and the u.s. marshal service. so this was the task force out of baltimore field office that actually located the car and made the arrest. we are just very thankful she is alive. this is a very, very violent predator that is off the streets. and hopefully going to be off the streets for a very long time. >> as far as you can tell, no connection, a stranger abduction. >> that's the way it looks now. we are in the process of interviewing her now. but it does look like a stranger abduction. and he has a history of
i spoke earlier on the phone to commissioner chief charles ramsey.a lead today and then it unfolded quickly. can you walk us through how it happened and how you traced this person down? >> well, it did unfold very, very quickly, and once we got the tip, and where this guy might very, very quickly. once we got a tip where this guy might be. we were able to trace effectively his movements from the time he left philadelphia and into maryland. we were able to pinpoint it to jessup, maryland....
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et cetera specially up north into ramsey county for the next couple of mornings. new york warming up. this is the coldest morning we're going to see for a while. it begins to warm up before the next cooldown, at least we warm up a few degrees. i'll tell you what, it's cold out there, lake-effect snow machine still going on in new york. buffalo, new york, some spots picked up over 6 feet of snow in 1 1/2 days. it's just insane throughout. i don't know how you dig all of that out. i grew up in buffalo, but still, there's a lot of snow to dig out. it's heavy snow. it's heart attack snow as we call it. and be careful out there, make sure the pets -- make sure you can find them it's so deep. 31 in chicago, 21 in minneapolis for today. and 32 in new york city. for tomorrow, things don't change very much, although a front does combine and it moves colder air back into a frigid area already. but that warmup we had in chicago for one day goes away tomorrow as the cooldown comes. still sunny and nice in the southwest. a little windy in l.a. today. watch out for that, red fl
et cetera specially up north into ramsey county for the next couple of mornings. new york warming up. this is the coldest morning we're going to see for a while. it begins to warm up before the next cooldown, at least we warm up a few degrees. i'll tell you what, it's cold out there, lake-effect snow machine still going on in new york. buffalo, new york, some spots picked up over 6 feet of snow in 1 1/2 days. it's just insane throughout. i don't know how you dig all of that out. i grew up in...
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commissioner ramsey will have a news conference at 7:00 and we'll carry that news conference live onannel 6 and 6abc.com. once again, carlesha freeland-gaither has been found alive we are glad to report. >> abc world news tonight with david muir, continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with brian taff, shirleen allicot, and ducis rogers and please join us at 11:00 here on channel 6 for a special report here for the country music awards. >> i'm alicia vitarelli in nashville for the annual cma awards, we are here on the red carpet talking to all the celebrities, on "action news" at 11:00 don't miss our wrap up for who we met here on the red carpet. don't miss country's biggest night. >> we hope you'll join us at 11:00. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." and who makes the next move? the president, late today, in front of the cameras, after a huge republican night. and that moment with our correspondent, kentucky bourbon to the rescue? >>> breaking tonight, what we've just learned about that woman, that moment she was dragged away on the sidewalk. and why this new video could be so crucial. >>> a
commissioner ramsey will have a news conference at 7:00 and we'll carry that news conference live onannel 6 and 6abc.com. once again, carlesha freeland-gaither has been found alive we are glad to report. >> abc world news tonight with david muir, continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with brian taff, shirleen allicot, and ducis rogers and please join us at 11:00 here on channel 6 for a special report here for the country music awards. >> i'm alicia vitarelli in nashville for the annual cma...
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this is new information as we mentioned from philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey. he said quick release of this surveillance video inside an ago new supermarket not only showed the suspect's face will you led to a very important tip from a car always man recently sold the suspect a vehicle. it turns out he put a gps tracking device on that car out of concern that the suspect may have bad credit. when he saw him on surveillance video, he was able to tell police with that all important tip. >> because by put ago this video out, we got a phone call from a person who sold this individual a car and from that we were able to trace the car, we were able to then contact see they have an outstanding warrant for this individual and things started to really fall in place very quickly. we were able to track him to jessup, maryland and rescue miss gaither. >> reporter: again delven barnes the man accuse of abducting carlesha gaither is in custody being held on charges of rain an abduction. in another case involving a 16 year-old girl we are told he will face federal charges her
this is new information as we mentioned from philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey. he said quick release of this surveillance video inside an ago new supermarket not only showed the suspect's face will you led to a very important tip from a car always man recently sold the suspect a vehicle. it turns out he put a gps tracking device on that car out of concern that the suspect may have bad credit. when he saw him on surveillance video, he was able to tell police with that all...
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. >> reporter: now, commissioner charles ramsey credited the surveillance video tip and determined detectives for getting what he calls a bad guy off the street. 37-year-old delvin barnes made his initial court appearance in maryland this afternoon and the judge ordered him to be expedited to virginia where he is wanted in connection of the abduction of a 16-year-old girl last month. soon he will be charged with the abduction of carlesha freeland-gaither, the kidnapping was captured on this chilly video watched around the world. >> he is not getting out of custody no matter which direction he goes. >> he is not getting out, his last moment of freedom was last night. >> he was caught on cameras before before and after the abduction. >> a detective in virginia recognized the suspect's ford taurus and he asked thor dealer to put on a gps tracking device. barnes was in the car with carlesha freeland-gaither and when he got out investigators pounced. >> investigators say that carlesha freeland-gaither showed courage, she found a hammer in the car and used that to smash out the back window, he was
. >> reporter: now, commissioner charles ramsey credited the surveillance video tip and determined detectives for getting what he calls a bad guy off the street. 37-year-old delvin barnes made his initial court appearance in maryland this afternoon and the judge ordered him to be expedited to virginia where he is wanted in connection of the abduction of a 16-year-old girl last month. soon he will be charged with the abduction of carlesha freeland-gaither, the kidnapping was captured on...
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police chief ramsey says carlesha is a fighter. she kicked out the window. barnes' car and kept fighting as he drove her to maryland. >> you brought her right home. >> good job. >> thank you. >> reporter: before he hit that richmd teenager in the head with a shovel and started digging a grave, police say that delven barnes showed her pictures of other women that he said he had attacked, so there may be more. in towson, maryland, bruce leshan, wusa9. >> just minutes ago the u.s. attorney sent us the criminal complaint the prosecutors just filed against barnes charging him with kidnapping and transporting his victim across state lines in the attack in philadelphia. >>> today we learned barnes had a violent history in philadelphia. in november, 2005 police arrested him on charges of aggravated assault, false imprisonment, endangering a person and burglary. he pled guilty. >>> today in court state officials filed a motion to have catherine hoggle placed into the custody of the sheriff to show police exactly where her missing children are located. the judge in ro
police chief ramsey says carlesha is a fighter. she kicked out the window. barnes' car and kept fighting as he drove her to maryland. >> you brought her right home. >> good job. >> thank you. >> reporter: before he hit that richmd teenager in the head with a shovel and started digging a grave, police say that delven barnes showed her pictures of other women that he said he had attacked, so there may be more. in towson, maryland, bruce leshan, wusa9. >> just minutes...
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. >> reporter: police commissioner charles ramsey that includes an e-mail from a tip that got the ball rolling in the first place. live outside of northwest texas. >> and our coverage begins as we track the movement. coming up we'll look at the trail of evidence. at 4:30. more reaction of freelanded if gaither's family reaction in philadelphia. >>> and we have new information on the shooting of a student at delaware state university. a second man has been arrested in the case. both face charges of assault, conspiracy and weapons related charges. that shooting took place monday outside a residence haul in dover. police say neither suspect attends the university. the victim is expected to recover from his injuries. no word yet on why he was shot. >>> happening today former baltimore ravens running back ray rice is expected to testify at his appeal hearing in new york. rice wants to be immediately reinstated in the nfl. he was suspended after the video shows him punching and the nfl said they suspend rice for two games. rice's wife is also expected to testify today. >> announcer: now your
. >> reporter: police commissioner charles ramsey that includes an e-mail from a tip that got the ball rolling in the first place. live outside of northwest texas. >> and our coverage begins as we track the movement. coming up we'll look at the trail of evidence. at 4:30. more reaction of freelanded if gaither's family reaction in philadelphia. >>> and we have new information on the shooting of a student at delaware state university. a second man has been arrested in the...
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ramsey. the president of the university who is here, jim, thank you very much for joining us today. [applause] and you may recognize these youngsters are here. they are in a scholarship program over the last 20 years. good to see you. and brightest program inside e student kentucky, not nonresidents. are each year and they here today to witness what we may talk about. so let me just make a couple of observations. voters were t the saying yesterday were a couple of things. number one, obviously they are not satisfied with the direction of the administration, but at the of time, i heard a lot discussion about dysfunction. and washington, i think there are a lot of people who think have a st because you divided government it doesn't mean that you don't accomplish anything. earlier today, i got a call from the president -- also reid and the ted cruz, too -- which i thought you would be interested in. think, have the view that i think we all ought to see the areas of agreement. i always like to remind people that a divided government is not unusual in this country. we have had it frequen
ramsey. the president of the university who is here, jim, thank you very much for joining us today. [applause] and you may recognize these youngsters are here. they are in a scholarship program over the last 20 years. good to see you. and brightest program inside e student kentucky, not nonresidents. are each year and they here today to witness what we may talk about. so let me just make a couple of observations. voters were t the saying yesterday were a couple of things. number one, obviously...
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charles ramsey kicked off the fall festival torch run. philadelphia police officers passing the torch along a 13-mile course through the main line through villanova university. that's where the pennsylvania special olympics get underway tonight with a lot of officers cheering on the athletes. very cool. >> uh-huh. >>> and meteorologist adam joseph here with a closer look at the weekend. it is november, i guess we should accept it is november. >> we should. the sun is setting earlier and getting chillier, but we have warmth in the seven-day for you. >> not all bad. >> it is actually october. >> it might feel like it early next week. we look at double scan live radar, we look around and there has been a couple of showers throughout the day. it has been cold enough above the surface, a good chunk of air that is really child off to support some not only rain showers, but a couple of sleet showers this afternoon and even snow showers in the poconos across 80 to mount pocono. pocono lake. also seeing some showers and snow showers. not amounting
charles ramsey kicked off the fall festival torch run. philadelphia police officers passing the torch along a 13-mile course through the main line through villanova university. that's where the pennsylvania special olympics get underway tonight with a lot of officers cheering on the athletes. very cool. >> uh-huh. >>> and meteorologist adam joseph here with a closer look at the weekend. it is november, i guess we should accept it is november. >> we should. the sun is...
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police commissioner charles ramsey in our studio to talk about how they solved that case.the streets. >> we're taking live look at ultimate doppler radar. it is a messy morning out there. the weather is affecting traffic as well. sue sir yo, bob kelly working together. >> oh, it is a mess. really slippery, too. and thanksgiving only few weeks away. are you celebrating with your in-laws, maybe for the first time? we'll tell you how to survive the holidays with your family of all people, your family. >> or even your spouse's family or significant other, that's even worse sometimes? >> or you're dating somebody, go to their house for the first time? >> always awkward. i always think of meet the faulk ers, that's classic. >> you can pick your friends, but you can't pick your family >> so true. somehow we'll get through it all. first this morning, yucky day. bus stop buddy soaking wet out there. four's, 50's, out of ten today only gets a five. real think morning is four or three, but we do see break in the action, right around midday you can see, dry slot over the next cup l of
police commissioner charles ramsey in our studio to talk about how they solved that case.the streets. >> we're taking live look at ultimate doppler radar. it is a messy morning out there. the weather is affecting traffic as well. sue sir yo, bob kelly working together. >> oh, it is a mess. really slippery, too. and thanksgiving only few weeks away. are you celebrating with your in-laws, maybe for the first time? we'll tell you how to survive the holidays with your family of all...
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commissioner charles ramsey told "eyewitness news", they've been planning for it since the possibility of a papal visit was announced last year. >> there are a loft logistical issues that have to be ironed out in terms of moving people, traffic patterns, all of those kinds of things, then the obvious security concerns that you would have with anyone as high profiles go. >> there is no official estimate on just how much the security effort will cost at this time; however, organizers with the world meeting of families, they're expected to pick up the tab for it. >> be sure to stay with us for continuing coverage of pope francis' fall visit to philadelphia. we will keep you with the very latest on tv and on line at cbsphilly.com. you can also tell us what you think of the pope's visit on taste book and twitter. use the hashtag cbs-3 pope. >>> happening today, pennsylvania supreme court is weighing in on historic church abuse case. prosecutors trying to reinstate a child endangerment conviction against monsignor william lynn, first catholic church official for the way he handled sex abuse
commissioner charles ramsey told "eyewitness news", they've been planning for it since the possibility of a papal visit was announced last year. >> there are a loft logistical issues that have to be ironed out in terms of moving people, traffic patterns, all of those kinds of things, then the obvious security concerns that you would have with anyone as high profiles go. >> there is no official estimate on just how much the security effort will cost at this time; however,...
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. >> reporter: commissioner charles ramsey is thanking the public saying that initial response from that first video of carlesha being pulled off that germantown street, well, that kind of got the ball rolling because it's garnered so much national attention. so many eyes were watching the case that helped lawmen. we're live outside of northwest this morning. >>> nbc10 continues as we track the movements of both delvin barnes and carlesha freeland-gaither. at 5:30, more reaction from carlesha's family in philadelphia. and at 5:45, a video time line of barnes' movement of alleged abduction. >>> we have new information on this story, the shooting of a student from delaware state university. both men face false cons appear and weapons charges. that shooting happened monday in an off-campus residence hall. police say neither attends the university. the victim is expected to recover from the injuries no word on why he was shot. >>> happening today, trenton's mayor will offer a progress report on his 100th day in office. mayor eric jackson will address city hall. jackson said it's important fo
. >> reporter: commissioner charles ramsey is thanking the public saying that initial response from that first video of carlesha being pulled off that germantown street, well, that kind of got the ball rolling because it's garnered so much national attention. so many eyes were watching the case that helped lawmen. we're live outside of northwest this morning. >>> nbc10 continues as we track the movements of both delvin barnes and carlesha freeland-gaither. at 5:30, more reaction...
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also there leaker charles ramsey and district attorney seth williams.s to all the teachers. a fun way to spend a snowy morning. >> fantastic. >> the storm is gone. now we're talking about icy concerns for the morning and our weather watchers are showing us a variety of weather across the region. first let's start off with reviewing some of the time lapse pictures we have here. great one from kevin wilson. take a look at this. here's the backyard. you can see the fire pit, not much there. little snow on the ground. more snow. the most snow. about three to 4-inches where he lives north and west of the city of philadelphia. as we look a little bit further into some of our wonderful weather watcher totals you can see temperatures in the 30's but the snow accumulations continue. i'm going to take you to the south first where it's 39 degrees. greg is saying ocean view it's comfortable and then over to the north and west where it is 34 degrees and gary is saying, yes, the snow came and it went but he has a total for us, 2-inchs in avondale pa. winds right now
also there leaker charles ramsey and district attorney seth williams.s to all the teachers. a fun way to spend a snowy morning. >> fantastic. >> the storm is gone. now we're talking about icy concerns for the morning and our weather watchers are showing us a variety of weather across the region. first let's start off with reviewing some of the time lapse pictures we have here. great one from kevin wilson. take a look at this. here's the backyard. you can see the fire pit, not much...
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. >> reporter: it was a just a little after 6:30 here when the car of police commissioner charles ramseyuddenly swung into the parking lot here. he got out, began shaking hands with detectives. moments later family members of the victim arriving some with tears in their he's, arms around each other. scene was set for a happy and remarkable reunion. she was safe. carlesha after nearly 72 hours and the man accused of kidnapping her and taking her on a terrible ordeal was now in custody. >> brought my baby home. >> thank you. >> brought her right home. (applause). >> reporter: the mother of carlesha gaither hugged detective jim sloane. he had promised i'm bringing your daughter home. and now kidnapped victim carlesha was safe, her mom speaking to her just moments before. >> the first thing i told her was i love and was she okay, i'm coming to get her. >> reporter: amid hugs and tears, the family learned from investigator that is a car with carlesha and suspect delvin barns inside had been stopped in jessup, maryland. barnes, allegedly the suspect who dragged carlesha for a block throwing he
. >> reporter: it was a just a little after 6:30 here when the car of police commissioner charles ramseyuddenly swung into the parking lot here. he got out, began shaking hands with detectives. moments later family members of the victim arriving some with tears in their he's, arms around each other. scene was set for a happy and remarkable reunion. she was safe. carlesha after nearly 72 hours and the man accused of kidnapping her and taking her on a terrible ordeal was now in custody....
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drew ramsey recommends those people make lifestyle changes. >> people eating a diet higher in omega 3 fats, more crunchy vegetables, more nuts, lose the visceral fat, take care of the blood sugar will go a long way in staving off itcognive decline. >> reporter: type a has a high irchance of developing stomach cancer and those with -- higher chance of developing stomach cancer than those with type o and b and those with type o are more likely to develop stomach ulcers. >> it allows us to generate hypothesis. >>> the labor department says employers added 214,000 new jobs in october and the unemployment rate fell to 5.8%, the lowest level in six years, but apparently investors expected at least 231,000 new jobs created. >>> honda expanded its recall of defective air bags made by the japanese part supplier takata. the latest recall affect nine honda models sold from 2001 through 2006. the defect could allow an air bag to explode. the problem is already linked to at least four deaths. the new york times report claims takata knew about this defect a decade ago but covered up the information
drew ramsey recommends those people make lifestyle changes. >> people eating a diet higher in omega 3 fats, more crunchy vegetables, more nuts, lose the visceral fat, take care of the blood sugar will go a long way in staving off itcognive decline. >> reporter: type a has a high irchance of developing stomach cancer and those with -- higher chance of developing stomach cancer than those with type o and b and those with type o are more likely to develop stomach ulcers. >> it...
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commissioner charles ramsey told "eyewitness news", social media will help guide and control crowds. among other measures, they plan to set up special locations for those who need help. >> we're meeting on a regular basis, that will intensify as the event gets closer, pretty much the way we handled the presidential inauguration, and, you know, whatever assets we need, we certainly will have at our disposal and will access them. >> right now there is no word on how much it will cost to secure the pope's visit. but the world meeting of families organizers will foot that bill. >> and please stay with us for continuing coverage on tv and on line at cbsphilly.com. you can tell us what you think of the pope's visit on facebook and twitter. use the hashtag cbs-3 pope. >> three easton school board members say they won't resign over their handling after school employee charged with spying on staff computersment grand jury found the members did not commit any crimes but they say that they've created a culture of paranoia and mistrust for administrators. the board's president says the report ba
commissioner charles ramsey told "eyewitness news", social media will help guide and control crowds. among other measures, they plan to set up special locations for those who need help. >> we're meeting on a regular basis, that will intensify as the event gets closer, pretty much the way we handled the presidential inauguration, and, you know, whatever assets we need, we certainly will have at our disposal and will access them. >> right now there is no word on how much it...
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. >> reporter: police commissioner charles ramsey recalled in a one on one interview the moment that he learned that kidnaped victim carlesha gaither was safe, and her accused attacker delven barn hose dragged her for a city block throwing her in the car unday evening, arrested wednesday afternoon inside a vehicle where he was holding carlesha in jessup, maryland. >> we know one thing had we not rescued her the outcome may have been quite different. >> been on the force for 22 years. this is one of the most -- one of the more memorable cases. it just feels good to help out and have a good ending. >> reporter: carlesha was first seen on video fighting her allege attacker and police revealed to cbs-3 just how fearsly she battled. police now saying victim found a hammer in the car beating the suspect and breaking out car windows. police say that she was then tied with plastic zip ties to keep her from escaping and perhaps more chilling in an alleged confession barnes stating that he didn't even know carlesha, she was chosen at random, in addition, barnes allegedly told a virginia teenag
. >> reporter: police commissioner charles ramsey recalled in a one on one interview the moment that he learned that kidnaped victim carlesha gaither was safe, and her accused attacker delven barn hose dragged her for a city block throwing her in the car unday evening, arrested wednesday afternoon inside a vehicle where he was holding carlesha in jessup, maryland. >> we know one thing had we not rescued her the outcome may have been quite different. >> been on the force for 22...
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. >> reporter: in a one on one interview police commissioner charles ramsey explained had making hure that the pontiff is safe is the first priority. >> the obvious security concerns that you would have with anyone as high profile as the pope. >> reporter: since the last papal vice tonight 1979, police have new generations of tools to guide and control crowds, most importantly, social networking. >> we will keep it a real and updated through twitter, facebook. >> reporter: facing crowds enlarger than these police plan to create special access paths that will a allow them to get to anyone needing help. >> they will to have create shoot i'll call them for lack of a better word but little will small area that will be cordond off for emergency vehicles only. >> reporter: finally as he he shared full scope of the planning ahead the commissioner's voice reflect something else, felt by so many: the excitement of an anticipated once in a life time event. >> i happened to be a catholic so it has special meaning to me and it is just something that we're all looking forward to. >> reporter: the
. >> reporter: in a one on one interview police commissioner charles ramsey explained had making hure that the pontiff is safe is the first priority. >> the obvious security concerns that you would have with anyone as high profile as the pope. >> reporter: since the last papal vice tonight 1979, police have new generations of tools to guide and control crowds, most importantly, social networking. >> we will keep it a real and updated through twitter, facebook. >>...
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ramsey, who's the president of university, who is here. jim, thank you for joining us today. and you may recognize these youngsters over here. they're in a scholarship program at i worked on at the university together for the last 20 years. good to see you. the best and brightest program for the students inside kentucky. not nonresidents. ten each year. they're here today to witness what we may talk about. so, let me just make a couple of observations. i think with the voters were saying yesterday was a couple of things. number one, they're obviously not satisfied with the direction of the administration. but at the same time i heard a lot of discussion about dysfunction in washington. i think there are a lot of people who believe that just because you have divide government, that doesn't mean you don't accomplish anything. earlier today i got a call from the president, also from senator reid and the speaker, and ted cruz, too. which i thought you'd be interested in. all of them who have the few we ought to see what areas of agreement there are and see if we can make some pro
ramsey, who's the president of university, who is here. jim, thank you for joining us today. and you may recognize these youngsters over here. they're in a scholarship program at i worked on at the university together for the last 20 years. good to see you. the best and brightest program for the students inside kentucky. not nonresidents. ten each year. they're here today to witness what we may talk about. so, let me just make a couple of observations. i think with the voters were saying...
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. >> reporter: long-time school board member charles ramsey is running for counsel and says he is notackey for chevron, which spent $260,000 to help them get elected. he has not put up signs and opted for mailers. >> do you think chevron is helping you? >> i can't say. i have not
. >> reporter: long-time school board member charles ramsey is running for counsel and says he is notackey for chevron, which spent $260,000 to help them get elected. he has not put up signs and opted for mailers. >> do you think chevron is helping you? >> i can't say. i have not
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what i found out if he had at a certain point refused the orders of ramsey clark who was the u.s. attorney paid to prosecute dodgers. and so, he didn't even do what we were accusing people like him of doing. so it was a very diluted generation although a very idealistic generation that did change things. i think when i found out that bob could work this way, it is what really made me change my views about the cultural revolution. >> i think we have time for one more questions. i see you there. yours will be the last question. >> thank you very much. to what degree did morgenthau's involvement for a long, long time, what effect did it have on you. you were involved in the role? >> yes, i identify very much with bob's passion to build this new com because his father tries to save as many jewish as he possibly occurred during world war ii. in a way, he was finishing what his father had started in my mind. he wanted people to remember always what happened and from that eventually to save jewish lives that would otherwise perish in another holocaust. this beloved feeling he had for his
what i found out if he had at a certain point refused the orders of ramsey clark who was the u.s. attorney paid to prosecute dodgers. and so, he didn't even do what we were accusing people like him of doing. so it was a very diluted generation although a very idealistic generation that did change things. i think when i found out that bob could work this way, it is what really made me change my views about the cultural revolution. >> i think we have time for one more questions. i see you...
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. >> i have a lot of them, zodiac killer, even jonbenet ramsey, however let's get historical.n monroe, a lot of theories about how she died, was it a suicide? was it accidental, was he murdered? >> i'm not sure, i don't 100% buy the suicide thing. >> maybe she was murdered. >> by who? >> somebody that loadeder up with bash brbiturates and it's h to stay awake to keep taking them. >> here's a text to go. >> how much was the mafia involved in fact in jfk's assassination, not that i believe that the warren commission was fairly accurate about what happened, but the mafia clearly was involved in funding the west virginia primary against humphrey on behalf of kennedy, i would like to know how much money -- the second thing i can answer is people say, what's before the big bang, and then the scientists say singularity, that's their institute. the answer is god. that's the answer. >> that's the mystery you don't have to worry about. no, you have faith. bob's been avoiding sweets for bob's been avoiding sweets for the last two weeks, can we >>> trick-or-treat, it's halloween, there's
. >> i have a lot of them, zodiac killer, even jonbenet ramsey, however let's get historical.n monroe, a lot of theories about how she died, was it a suicide? was it accidental, was he murdered? >> i'm not sure, i don't 100% buy the suicide thing. >> maybe she was murdered. >> by who? >> somebody that loadeder up with bash brbiturates and it's h to stay awake to keep taking them. >> here's a text to go. >> how much was the mafia involved in fact in...
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charles ramsey. accuweather anytime with our 6abc news app.t's free at the apple and google app stores. this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants -- a materials engineer from manchester, connecticut... a curator from kansas city, missouri... and our returning champion, a writer and editor from north reading, massachusetts... whose 1-day cash winnings total...