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further helping ruby's case was edna's son, randy.t the original trial, randy said he heard a loud thump from his mother's bedroom late on friday night. but eight years later, randy, now 21 years old, recalled nothing about that. >> and thus we did not have the thump in the night to use as testimony. >> the defense also claimed that the hole in the carton carrying edna's body could have been made by thousands of vehicles with the same type of hood latch and grease as was in ruby's car. after a nine-day trial and six hours of deliberation, the jury found donald ruby not guilty, a verdict which baffled edna's friends and family. >> just a total state of shock. they could not believe this. they had proven a case and to have it thrown out like that and a murderer walking the streets. >> and the case, while officially closed, remains open in the minds of those involved. >> who should be scared of mr. ruby? virtually anyone with children. i don't propose to be an expert in pedophilia, but certainly be my lay opinion that a leopard doesn't c
further helping ruby's case was edna's son, randy.t the original trial, randy said he heard a loud thump from his mother's bedroom late on friday night. but eight years later, randy, now 21 years old, recalled nothing about that. >> and thus we did not have the thump in the night to use as testimony. >> the defense also claimed that the hole in the carton carrying edna's body could have been made by thousands of vehicles with the same type of hood latch and grease as was in ruby's...
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randy, a judge just ruled in favor of parents in a california case. a similar situation brewing in the courts of new york. parents saying teacher tenure laws violate kids rights to a good education. because it's so hard to get a tenured teacher fired. why does it take five to 800 days to keep a tenured teacher fired? >> in new york and new jersey and connecticut all those laws have been changes. because k-12 teacher tenure is supposed to be, if there is just cause to dismiss someone, then they should be dismissed but they have a right to have a hearing beforehand. and so what we saw was, how do we make sure that teacher tenure is what it's supposed to be, a way in which people can actually exercise professional judgment can stand up for kids, but at the same and night about patronage and cronyism, but at the same time if a person can't teach they shouldn't be there. in california those laws have been changed in new york connecticut and new jersey and that's why we're a little surprised that somebody would try bring a copy cat. because the real issue i
randy, a judge just ruled in favor of parents in a california case. a similar situation brewing in the courts of new york. parents saying teacher tenure laws violate kids rights to a good education. because it's so hard to get a tenured teacher fired. why does it take five to 800 days to keep a tenured teacher fired? >> in new york and new jersey and connecticut all those laws have been changes. because k-12 teacher tenure is supposed to be, if there is just cause to dismiss someone, then...
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i'm randi kaye in for ash leigh bamfield. the jury will decide the fate of eddie ray routh, the man in the middle here who never denied he shot and killed the other two. one of them, chris kyle. prosecutors call it cold-blooded murder. the defense team says routh is insane and built their case around the doctors, family members and friends who say that the former marine and war vet is mentally ill. >>> ed lavandera in stevenville, texas. also with me here, joey jackson, retired judge alex ferrari, as well. when's the earliest you think the jury could get the case, ed? >> reporter: well, we're expecting to hear at least two expert witnesses testify on behalf of the prosecution here at some point today so i'm not entirely clear that closing arguments will start this afternoon. probably more likely i think at this point although this is very much in the air to start monday and the first forensic psychologist to testify, ongoing as we speak, is a sipsychologis that interviewed eddie ray routh here at the jail in stephenville and
i'm randi kaye in for ash leigh bamfield. the jury will decide the fate of eddie ray routh, the man in the middle here who never denied he shot and killed the other two. one of them, chris kyle. prosecutors call it cold-blooded murder. the defense team says routh is insane and built their case around the doctors, family members and friends who say that the former marine and war vet is mentally ill. >>> ed lavandera in stevenville, texas. also with me here, joey jackson, retired judge...
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much had preceded this moment when randy kerr made history.n the all-out fight against polio led by the national foundation for infantile paralysis, there were many years of struggle and heartbreak. parents lived in fear of the sudden attack and tragic aftermath. thousands upon thousands of children and adults fell prey to the crippler. march of dimes funds were needed everywhere. needed desperately by patients. needed by an army of scientists who searched for a preventive. in 1954, a vaccine to prevent paralytic polio developed by jonas salk was tested in the largest field trial and medical -- field trials in medical history. finally in 1955, salk vaccine is safe and effective. the next challenge is production in quantity. a huge task, a complex process all detailed in this book. it is officially called a protocol. here, the manufacturer records every step in the production of one lot of vaccine. the first requirement is trained scientists and technicians. their every action is important starting with the scrub up. the equipment they use get
much had preceded this moment when randy kerr made history.n the all-out fight against polio led by the national foundation for infantile paralysis, there were many years of struggle and heartbreak. parents lived in fear of the sudden attack and tragic aftermath. thousands upon thousands of children and adults fell prey to the crippler. march of dimes funds were needed everywhere. needed desperately by patients. needed by an army of scientists who searched for a preventive. in 1954, a vaccine...
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much had preceded this moment when randy kerr made history.n the all-out fight against polio led by the national foundation or into tile paralysis, there were many -- for infantile paralysis, there were many struggles of heartbreak. thousands upon thousands of children and adults fell prey to the crippler. march of dimes funds were needed everywhere. needed desperately by patients. needed by an army of scientists who search for a preventive. in 1954, a vaccine to prevent paralytic polio developed by jonas salk was tested in the largest field trial and medical history. in 1955, salk vaccine is safe and effective. the next challenge is production in quantity. a huge task, a complex process all detailed in this book. it is officially called a protocol. the manufacturer recalls every step in the production of one lot of vaccine. the first requirement is trained scientists and technicians. the equipment they use get scrubbed up. a scalding steam bath for 15 minutes. when it comes out, it is completely sterilized, ready for the job ahead. vital to t
much had preceded this moment when randy kerr made history.n the all-out fight against polio led by the national foundation or into tile paralysis, there were many -- for infantile paralysis, there were many struggles of heartbreak. thousands upon thousands of children and adults fell prey to the crippler. march of dimes funds were needed everywhere. needed desperately by patients. needed by an army of scientists who search for a preventive. in 1954, a vaccine to prevent paralytic polio...
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good morning directors, i'm randy. we are going to discuss the opportunities within the transit center for sponsorship. this is just an overview, kind of to remind everyone that the transit center is being constructed but around the transit center there is all kinds of new development. all sorts of new people will be living in the area. there will be opportunities for the sponsors at the transit center to have name recognition for not all of the new neighbors of the area but commuters, visitors to the transit center. just anyone who is interested in seeing our building. the components sportsmanship -- sponsorship opportunities is a breakdown of all the elements breakdown itself for a large the components i have an opportunity to be sponsored. the children's playground and the garden. >> there is the beale street lobby, ascott mentioned the all sponsorship opportunities. we have bicycle facilities and a wifi partnership that's going to be installed in the building. the building itself we have as you can see they are sho
good morning directors, i'm randy. we are going to discuss the opportunities within the transit center for sponsorship. this is just an overview, kind of to remind everyone that the transit center is being constructed but around the transit center there is all kinds of new development. all sorts of new people will be living in the area. there will be opportunities for the sponsors at the transit center to have name recognition for not all of the new neighbors of the area but commuters, visitors...
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randy? >> reporter: we're moved from the major streets to the side streets. the rain has begun to wash away some of the roads. we're stuck at a red light actually. you can see the snow has started to move off the roads. this was an area where we saw a lot of cars earlier getting stuck, especially on the hilly areas because of all the snow pack they couldn't get up the hill. it is beginning to clear. of course the concern going forward, there goes a plow the concern going forward is the icing of that. just in a couple minutes, we saw sparking on a transformer on some of the wires. that's a concern as well when the ice starts freezing. the road you can see they're clearing up april bit. if it begins to ice over might be tough getting out in the morning tomorrow. especially in the side streets that aren't getting as much plow action. live in storm force 10. i'm randy gyllenhaal. >>> our viewers have been sending photographs and videos showing us what it looks like out there. take a look at the snow-covered in gloucester county. the roads didn't look much better
randy? >> reporter: we're moved from the major streets to the side streets. the rain has begun to wash away some of the roads. we're stuck at a red light actually. you can see the snow has started to move off the roads. this was an area where we saw a lot of cars earlier getting stuck, especially on the hilly areas because of all the snow pack they couldn't get up the hill. it is beginning to clear. of course the concern going forward, there goes a plow the concern going forward is the...
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randy. >> hey denise. we're in the mayfair section of philadelphia.these are the side streets, and they are seeing just as much snow. just as terrible roads. a live picture here of cottman avenue. it is very slow going. this is a bigger street in this area. some of the smaller side streets, especially residential areas are seeing a lot of problems. they haven't been plowed. four or five inches maybe on the ground. and this is what we're going to be seeing at least for the next couple of hours here. let's take a right turn here on to one of these streets and see what we're looking at. this is ross avenue. and you can see next to all of these houses even more snow on the roads. the highways are similar situation. a lot of snow on the highways. that is still coming down so it is still getting covered and we're going to continue tracking this as with it continues to be snow maybe turning to rain in the next few hours. and a you would update tonight at 11:00. >> and what you can see from the roads there and also behind us in the aqua cam is the visibility
randy. >> hey denise. we're in the mayfair section of philadelphia.these are the side streets, and they are seeing just as much snow. just as terrible roads. a live picture here of cottman avenue. it is very slow going. this is a bigger street in this area. some of the smaller side streets, especially residential areas are seeing a lot of problems. they haven't been plowed. four or five inches maybe on the ground. and this is what we're going to be seeing at least for the next couple of...
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randy? >> i think it's going to be hot. there's any question that one of those transitions that took place in 2014 was the public perception that robotics is no longer just an industrial production device. it can hit the service sector, the service industry. we're seeing surgery take place using robotics, you're seeing your phone answered by robotics, you can talk to siri over the phone, there's a whole wealth of things that are going to be biomechanical, i think, and integrating that with -- liz: your picks here, irobot and hot or not, robotics, don, what do you think? >> well, i think that anything that's really highly priced is something that we would stay away from right now. we're still looking for value, always look for value, and there's not much out there that we can find. that's why we like energy. liz: okay. energy, hot or not? you're saying it's hot right now. >> we think it is. liz: even though the price of energy is really low? >> it's one of the last pockets of bastions of value here because the energy price h
randy? >> i think it's going to be hot. there's any question that one of those transitions that took place in 2014 was the public perception that robotics is no longer just an industrial production device. it can hit the service sector, the service industry. we're seeing surgery take place using robotics, you're seeing your phone answered by robotics, you can talk to siri over the phone, there's a whole wealth of things that are going to be biomechanical, i think, and integrating that...
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live in storm force 10 in upper montgomery county randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >> thanks randy.shimell live in center city. >> doug, tomorrow's commute will be a tricky one. >> reporter: penndot says if you have to have a snow event. that would prefer an all snow rush hour. with the brian and salt they pretreat roads will melt the snow as it hits. but if you start getting a change over to rain as is being forecast, well then all of that pretreatment gets rinsed away particularly on the side streets. and that's where you may start to get a little bit of accumulation, where we're starting to get a thin coating outside of 30th street station. and of course with quick freeze and that freeze being forecast in the next 12 to 18 hours, when you come out the door in the mornings, you want to make certain that what appears to be wet isn't ice as you make your way down the steps, or that when you pull your car out, that the street outside theout house isn't nothing but a sheet of ice. live in center city i'm doug shimell, nbc 10 news. >> all right. this storm has already dumped a foot of
live in storm force 10 in upper montgomery county randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >> thanks randy.shimell live in center city. >> doug, tomorrow's commute will be a tricky one. >> reporter: penndot says if you have to have a snow event. that would prefer an all snow rush hour. with the brian and salt they pretreat roads will melt the snow as it hits. but if you start getting a change over to rain as is being forecast, well then all of that pretreatment gets rinsed away...
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randy winegarden. she says that wush talks a good game about wanting what's best for students but he's just siphoning much needed public money into private hands. randy, always good to see you. let me ask you this. he has whether you agree with his methodology or not had made education for low income people a priority and he's brought a lot of attention to that cause. he's talking more about it than any republican presidential candidates do in any detail. what's your biggest issue with what he's saying? >> look i love that he's talking about it but think about it. you can't actually improve schools if you don't talk to the school teachers. so then when you make what the school teachers voice is, you know your biggest biggest biggest enemy then you're basically saying you just want to pit and divide. this is very similar to the economy. there are a lot of people in the republican party that love that the economy works for some. and there are many of us that say wait a second, we have to make the economy
randy winegarden. she says that wush talks a good game about wanting what's best for students but he's just siphoning much needed public money into private hands. randy, always good to see you. let me ask you this. he has whether you agree with his methodology or not had made education for low income people a priority and he's brought a lot of attention to that cause. he's talking more about it than any republican presidential candidates do in any detail. what's your biggest issue with what...
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please welcome randy barnett. [applause] syndicates great to be back at the auditorium and the cato institute with my friends. i should probably disclose at the outset that i agree with ilya and high yearly in this debate but i don't think that's my role today is to play along and to make this a two on one debate. the way for example harvard law school did when they invited me to debate both in the constitutionality of the insurance at harvard they thought it was a fair fight. maybe they were right about that. i'm not sure. but i should also disclose that i am a big fan of david and what the constitutional accountability center is trying to do which is offered over the text and history on behalf of the progressive constitutional outcomes. india today filed an amicus brief on behalf of me and several other constitutional law scholars in the case contending that the individual right to keep and bear arms was protected by state infringement by the privileges or clause of the 14th amendment. see .. because they have c
please welcome randy barnett. [applause] syndicates great to be back at the auditorium and the cato institute with my friends. i should probably disclose at the outset that i agree with ilya and high yearly in this debate but i don't think that's my role today is to play along and to make this a two on one debate. the way for example harvard law school did when they invited me to debate both in the constitutionality of the insurance at harvard they thought it was a fair fight. maybe they were...
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randy gyllenhaal has more on this breaking news story. >> three people shot inside this mall just east of pittsburgh. according to witnesses, they say the shooting happened outside of the macy's department store tonight. multiple gunshots were heard. shoppers took off running to the parking lot. at least two victims were taken to the hospital in critical condition. a third person was injured. police had to lock down the hospital until the suspected shooter was caught. at a news conference police said this was not random. it was a targeted shooting and two of the victims were innocent bystanders. they have a person of interest in mind. witnesses say they frantically ran out of that macy's store for help. >> people started running. someone has a gun or shooting something like that. we started hearing sirens police cars started showing up. >> this same mall was the scene of a massive fight, a brawl breaking out in december. hundreds of teenagers involved. police say it started on social media and spread into the shopping center. live tonight, nbc 10 muse. >>> this is very serious. i mean
randy gyllenhaal has more on this breaking news story. >> three people shot inside this mall just east of pittsburgh. according to witnesses, they say the shooting happened outside of the macy's department store tonight. multiple gunshots were heard. shoppers took off running to the parking lot. at least two victims were taken to the hospital in critical condition. a third person was injured. police had to lock down the hospital until the suspected shooter was caught. at a news conference...
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randy's clothes ignite. >> when the second fireball hit me, threw me back maybe six, eight feet. i'm watching the flames kind of flicker up out of my shorts. >> one tank of compressed gas after another begins to explode. >> explosions were going over the top of the building. every time one of those would explode, you know, way up high over the top of the building, the heat radiant off there would just light me up. >> incredibly, randy and the three other people at the facility are all able to get out before the entire place erupts into an inferno. minutes later, dallas fire rescue arrives. >> once we got there, we weren't sure exactly what was going on or why it was happening but we knew that we had a big problem with a lot of air cylinders. >> randy and a colleague are rushed to the hospital with multiple third degree burns. >> i was just all big bubbles everywhere. it was just crazy. from there, you know, the pain starts. once the adrenaline runs off. >> even with everyone out of the facility, fire officials are up against a formidable beast. >> initially, i had never seen anyt
randy's clothes ignite. >> when the second fireball hit me, threw me back maybe six, eight feet. i'm watching the flames kind of flicker up out of my shorts. >> one tank of compressed gas after another begins to explode. >> explosions were going over the top of the building. every time one of those would explode, you know, way up high over the top of the building, the heat radiant off there would just light me up. >> incredibly, randy and the three other people at the...
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. >> randy russell is no stranger to usp. he first came in at the age of 15 and did 17 years on a robbery charge. >> randy, it's not good to see you. okay? >> now, randy's back on a parole violation, leaving behind a wife and four children. >> at one time when i thought i was going to come back i even asked my wife, should i run? she goes, i'm not going to make that call, she goes, but you can't take me with you. if i'm not with my wife and my kids, freedom's just not freedom anyway. >> grab that and come with me. >> andrew dykman is in for statutory rape. unlike randy, coming to prison for andrew is a new and frightening experience. >> i'm pretty nervous. and i'm scared. i wasn't expecting to be here. it's a scary place. and i've heard stories about what goes on at night here. i've heard stories about people getting killed. you name it. >> dykman. >> in order to properly classify the inmates, they will spend several weeks on the cell block as their behavior is observed. because they must be considered a security threat until
. >> randy russell is no stranger to usp. he first came in at the age of 15 and did 17 years on a robbery charge. >> randy, it's not good to see you. okay? >> now, randy's back on a parole violation, leaving behind a wife and four children. >> at one time when i thought i was going to come back i even asked my wife, should i run? she goes, i'm not going to make that call, she goes, but you can't take me with you. if i'm not with my wife and my kids, freedom's just not...
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much, however, had preceded this moment when randy kerr made history.n the all-out fight against polio led by the national foundation for infantile paralysis, there were many years of struggle and heartbreak. parents lived in fear of polio cost sudden attack and the tragic aftermath. thousands upon thousands of children and adults fell prey to the crippler. march of dimes funds were needed everywhere, needed desperately by patients, needed by an army of scientists who searched for a preventive. in 1954, a vaccine to prevent paralytic polio developed by dr. jonas all was tested in the largest field trials in medical history. finally, april 12, 1955, salk vaccine, safe, effective. the next challenge, commercial production of the vaccine in quantity, a huge task, complex process, all detailed in this book. it is officially called a protocol. the manufacturer records every step in the production of one lot of vaccine. the first requirement trained side -- requirement, trained scientists and technicians. the equipment they use gets its scrub. a scalding stea
much, however, had preceded this moment when randy kerr made history.n the all-out fight against polio led by the national foundation for infantile paralysis, there were many years of struggle and heartbreak. parents lived in fear of polio cost sudden attack and the tragic aftermath. thousands upon thousands of children and adults fell prey to the crippler. march of dimes funds were needed everywhere, needed desperately by patients, needed by an army of scientists who searched for a preventive....
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nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal joins us live from the scene. do we know what's causing this smoke. >> reporter: that's what the crews here on scene are trying to figure out. we can tell you at least three buildings have been evacuated because of heavy black smoke in the area. they include misconduct tavern a bar here at 15th and locust. as well as two other buildings. let me zoom in and show you what the crews -- mostly philadelphia firefighters as well as electric crews from peco are trying to figure out. they had a manhole situation out here just about 5:00. let me show you some video sent in by a witness via our nbc 10 news app. heavy black smoke seeping out of that manhole filling the street. crews here tell us that co 2, carbon monoxide, was tested in this area. that's why they had to evacuate the buildings. according to crews, they think melting snow from the warm day seeped into the manhole, got into some of the wires and sparked them started fire. witnesses tell me they saw heavy black smoke as well as flames shooting out of manhole. no
nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal joins us live from the scene. do we know what's causing this smoke. >> reporter: that's what the crews here on scene are trying to figure out. we can tell you at least three buildings have been evacuated because of heavy black smoke in the area. they include misconduct tavern a bar here at 15th and locust. as well as two other buildings. let me zoom in and show you what the crews -- mostly philadelphia firefighters as well as electric crews from peco are trying...
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eric ball who randi interviewed in the report.e 12 doctors and the four nurse practitioners unanimous ly unanimously decided to no longer treat underimmunized or nonimmunized patients. it was difficult but hope they protect the most vulnerable patients. treat kids who had measles in cars, trying to keep them out of the office and saying they're not going to treat anyone who hasn't been vaccinated or is undervaccinated. >>> ahead, the fiery train crash that killed six people in new york a big mystery in many ways, including it killed driver of the suv on the tracks the train hit. she got out when the gate came down on her car. and then she got back in. and the big question tonight is why? why didn't she get off? we will tell you what we know about her next. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene available as an oral rinse toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't.
eric ball who randi interviewed in the report.e 12 doctors and the four nurse practitioners unanimous ly unanimously decided to no longer treat underimmunized or nonimmunized patients. it was difficult but hope they protect the most vulnerable patients. treat kids who had measles in cars, trying to keep them out of the office and saying they're not going to treat anyone who hasn't been vaccinated or is undervaccinated. >>> ahead, the fiery train crash that killed six people in new york...
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also with us is randy caused cosner. betting on september now for a rate hike and says it is all about watching the economic data. from chicago as well, my guest hosts for the hour -- jim reynolds weighs in on transparency at the feds. trillions of dollars into the safety of u.s. bonds and whether his hometown of chicago? we will see. the fist pumping starts now. here's a look at our top stories this morning. greece is one step closer to getting a four-month extension of the bailout. it is officially come event creditors are favorable for the government's package of new. the debt crisis has raised worries that greece might leave the eurozone but the president says that is not the cards. >> it is not discussed. it shows we have a strong political commitment to keep the eurozone intact to keep it's integrity intact, and to work together strongly. i think that is key. if politicians don't have that determination, a gives a very strange and negative signal to the trust we have any monetary unit we have built. betty: the curr
also with us is randy caused cosner. betting on september now for a rate hike and says it is all about watching the economic data. from chicago as well, my guest hosts for the hour -- jim reynolds weighs in on transparency at the feds. trillions of dollars into the safety of u.s. bonds and whether his hometown of chicago? we will see. the fist pumping starts now. here's a look at our top stories this morning. greece is one step closer to getting a four-month extension of the bailout. it is...
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joining us tonight congressman randy forbes, member of the judiciary committee, also a member of the house armed services committee. good to have you with us, congressman. >> thanks, lou. >> your reaction to king abdullah, in ordering the execution by hanging of two al
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randy, what are investigators telling you tonight? >> reporter: well, detectives are saying this pickup truck driver was seen speeding wildly down route 100 here slamming into the back of this minivan. you can see what's left behind here. pieces of the car, a lot of debris mangled metal after this very violent and deadly accident. the minivan was almost unrecognizable. police say the family inside was hit from behind by a drunk driver. two teenagers, a brother and sister, were thrown from the van and died on the scene. they've been identified as charlotte hannagan a junior at downingtown west and her brother miles, a biology major at west chester. the teens' mom and dad survived but are still in the icu, enduring a parent's worst nightmare, outliving their own children. this defendant chose to get behind the wheel of a pickup truck and driver recklessly while under the influence of alcohol. this tragedy the inevitable result. police arrested 25-year-old thomas muir, a media native who was behind the wheel of the pickup truck. in the m
randy, what are investigators telling you tonight? >> reporter: well, detectives are saying this pickup truck driver was seen speeding wildly down route 100 here slamming into the back of this minivan. you can see what's left behind here. pieces of the car, a lot of debris mangled metal after this very violent and deadly accident. the minivan was almost unrecognizable. police say the family inside was hit from behind by a drunk driver. two teenagers, a brother and sister, were thrown from...
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yes. >> randy kaye joins us from los angeles. so randy, why is the d.a.s responsible for the murder of this family? >> reporter: carol, chase merritt told us he took a polygraph test and thought he passed it but investigators didn't agree with that. they've been tracking him 24/7 for a year before he was actually arrested in november. here's the story. we know that he was at the house. first person at the mcstay home since the family disappeared. they are curious about that. investigators didn't go into the home until days after so they wonder what maybe he might have done at the home. did he clean up the scene? we know the family was killed by blunt force trauma according to investigators. was there blood spatter? did he clean the scene? they were looking at that. we also know he lived at the time near the mojave desert where the remains were found four years after the family disappeared and hundred pieces of evidence pulled from that grave site the shallow graves in the desert. investigators were looking at that. they say that connects him to chase merr
yes. >> randy kaye joins us from los angeles. so randy, why is the d.a.s responsible for the murder of this family? >> reporter: carol, chase merritt told us he took a polygraph test and thought he passed it but investigators didn't agree with that. they've been tracking him 24/7 for a year before he was actually arrested in november. here's the story. we know that he was at the house. first person at the mcstay home since the family disappeared. they are curious about that....
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randi kaye cnn, new york. >> thank you from randi. sunny hostin joining me now.he family. what are they now saying about bobbi kristina's condition? >> you know they are telling me that they are seeing some improvement actually. they're saying that prayers are working and that they are watching her. this talk of pulling the plug, that is not happening. they want her to live. they say she is fighting and that she continues to progress. i think many people are thinking that is not possible. i can tell you, john the family has said that from the very beginning and at this point, that's all we know. >> they're not commenting on this alleged car accident that she was in the days before she ended up in the bathtub, but one of your sources did speak to her that night. >> that's right. >> what did say they about the conversation what she was like? >> my understanding is that she was perfectly normal that she was happy. that she sounded very much like herself, and no indication she had been in some sort of car accident and that something was going wrong with her mind. she
randi kaye cnn, new york. >> thank you from randi. sunny hostin joining me now.he family. what are they now saying about bobbi kristina's condition? >> you know they are telling me that they are seeing some improvement actually. they're saying that prayers are working and that they are watching her. this talk of pulling the plug, that is not happening. they want her to live. they say she is fighting and that she continues to progress. i think many people are thinking that is not...
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take 2 box ---randy serrano esta en la capital del pais con mas informacion.. randy... pkg ;01 ;13 ;20 ;52 s/ randy serrano, @randytelemundo hola que tal. en la conferencia de prensa habitual de la casa blanca hoy el portavoz josh earnest dijo que el gobierno va a tratar de anular la orden del juez de texas que bloqueó el amparo migratorio del presidente obama. (nat up) l afirm que el departamento de justicia le pedir a una corte de apelaciones, a ms tardar el lunes una orden de emergencia que suspenda la decisin del juez andrew hanen. la intencin de la administracin es que mientras que se lleva a cabo este proceso legal los inmigrantes que se beneficiaran del amparo migratorio puedan empezar a enviar sus solicitudes para la accin diferida conocida como daca. pero tenga en cuenta que la cosa no ser tan fcil. segn advierten expertos legales, se anticipa que el mismo juez de texas que detuvo el alivio migratorio tambin impida que esta nueva orden de emergencia se lleve a cabo. out- s/ randy serrano @randytelemundo pero la casa blanca también recalcó que el departamento de
take 2 box ---randy serrano esta en la capital del pais con mas informacion.. randy... pkg ;01 ;13 ;20 ;52 s/ randy serrano, @randytelemundo hola que tal. en la conferencia de prensa habitual de la casa blanca hoy el portavoz josh earnest dijo que el gobierno va a tratar de anular la orden del juez de texas que bloqueó el amparo migratorio del presidente obama. (nat up) l afirm que el departamento de justicia le pedir a una corte de apelaciones, a ms tardar el lunes una orden de emergencia que...
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randy, where were you born? >> i was born in china. >> i came to the united states at the age of six months. i was born in december, i was hereby the fourth of july. >> do i understand he went to brooklyn tech? >> i did. it was the best i could do. >> before you became the first asian-american judge in new yorkit was the best i could do. you are also the first asian-american prosecutor. >> i was the first asian-american assistant attorney in new york state. all of that is a function of age. i happen to be among the oldest of the postwar generations. i always had an interest in criminal justice. i was very happy, i had been appointed to the office of the queen attorney. >> i happened to find this website. the university of virginia law library. this artist must have had a crush on you or something. there are eight drawings of you. do you have recollections of this? >> i certainly do. that is me with a full head of hair. wide lapels. i was picking a jury in the case against william r alice. some people might recal
randy, where were you born? >> i was born in china. >> i came to the united states at the age of six months. i was born in december, i was hereby the fourth of july. >> do i understand he went to brooklyn tech? >> i did. it was the best i could do. >> before you became the first asian-american judge in new yorkit was the best i could do. you are also the first asian-american prosecutor. >> i was the first asian-american assistant attorney in new york state....
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[laughter] >> randy, peter, any thoughts? >> not enough progress. i was elected in 1990 to the queens supreme court. i was the first asian to be elected in the second department. 24 years later i'm still the only asian elected supreme court justice in the second department. and i have approached many -- many qualified people to run for judgeships. and they've looked at me and they say, half apologetically, that they're doing too well. they can't afford to become judges. and this is limited, i think the pool of qualified candidates. but in fact, there are many other qualified candidates who are ready, willing and able to be excellent judges. i noticed that there is a hesitation, though, to get involved in the political processes that are necessary for election to -- elected judgeships. that's something that's got to be overcome. because right now, our system is large -- elected system of judgeships and you want to participate you have to take the next step as my colleagues here have and engage in the process. that's my message as well. >> maybe just
[laughter] >> randy, peter, any thoughts? >> not enough progress. i was elected in 1990 to the queens supreme court. i was the first asian to be elected in the second department. 24 years later i'm still the only asian elected supreme court justice in the second department. and i have approached many -- many qualified people to run for judgeships. and they've looked at me and they say, half apologetically, that they're doing too well. they can't afford to become judges. and this is...
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randy gyllenhaal is live at the scene of the crash. what are police telling you tonight? >> reporter: police here in chester county say they are investigating the cause of this crash. is it a terrible weather situation out here. frigid cold blowing winds but they cannot say for sure whether the snow was a factor. they are looking into whether the pickup truck driver may have been drinking. you can see two mangled cars here on route 100 in exeter. the pickup truck t-boned this minivan. the two people in the minivan were ejected from the car out into the street. those were the two fatalities. the driver of the pickup is at a local hospital. police cannot say for sure whether the heavy snow, the terrible driving conditions was a factor but they are looking into whether the driver of the truck may have been drinking. right now terrible weather conditions blowing snow and freezing cold making it difficult to investigate this accident. route 100 is closed for the time being. live in exeter randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> new at 11:00, this crash at burks county sends six peo
randy gyllenhaal is live at the scene of the crash. what are police telling you tonight? >> reporter: police here in chester county say they are investigating the cause of this crash. is it a terrible weather situation out here. frigid cold blowing winds but they cannot say for sure whether the snow was a factor. they are looking into whether the pickup truck driver may have been drinking. you can see two mangled cars here on route 100 in exeter. the pickup truck t-boned this minivan. the...
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. >> captain randy demery has been confronting problems for 25 years he worked at the jail. >> good friend of mine said the thing that makes corrections so easy is that all you have to do is get voluntary compliance out of a bunch of people who have already proven that they will not voluntarily comply with the rules of society. so, it's a piece of cake. and we're in a position where we can get to a very large degree voluntary compliance out of that group of people, so actually the challenge of that is rewarding and fun. >> some challenges like those presented by joe leija can take longer to resolve than others. >> joe leija doesn't come across as a dangerous guy. he's respectful to the officers but it's not one of those guys i would trust. he's definitely a dangerous individual, especially on the street, and within his gang world. you wouldn't want to turn your back on him. >> leija was recently confined to the segregation unit where he's locked in a single-man cell 23 hours per day. jail surveillance footage shows why. >> mr. leija's down here, and his accomplice is kind of just walking a
. >> captain randy demery has been confronting problems for 25 years he worked at the jail. >> good friend of mine said the thing that makes corrections so easy is that all you have to do is get voluntary compliance out of a bunch of people who have already proven that they will not voluntarily comply with the rules of society. so, it's a piece of cake. and we're in a position where we can get to a very large degree voluntary compliance out of that group of people, so actually the...
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more now from our randi kaye. >> here at the super dome as we left there tonight, the first signs of restlessness. >> reporter: on the ground in new orleans, tales of dead bodies, dysentery wild gains. and a closer look at brian williams reporting. in a 2006 interview, the "nbc nightly news" anchor shared this. >> when you look out of your hotel room window in the french kwaurt and watch a man float by face down -- >> reporter: how can that be? others claim the french quarter remained mostly dry. the former general manager of the ritz karl ton hotel stayed during the storm said to the newspaper there's no physical way the water was deep enough for a body to float in. recalling just six to eight inches of water on the first floor. some pictures show streets underwater but it's still unknown exactly how deep the water was. in a documentary about katrina, he heard a story of a man taking his life in the super dome but told predecessor tom broka goes beyond the suicide. >> we all watched as one man commitd suicide. >> reporter: that story surrender investigation by nbc news. including hi
more now from our randi kaye. >> here at the super dome as we left there tonight, the first signs of restlessness. >> reporter: on the ground in new orleans, tales of dead bodies, dysentery wild gains. and a closer look at brian williams reporting. in a 2006 interview, the "nbc nightly news" anchor shared this. >> when you look out of your hotel room window in the french kwaurt and watch a man float by face down -- >> reporter: how can that be? others claim the...
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randy gyllenhaal got a first hand look at how the cold is putting more pressure on the power circuit. >> reporter: and in some cases, record breaking power usage. which means electricity lines across the area got quite the workout today. we tagged along with some of the pow are crews working out here in the cold to keep your lights on. substation is quite literally buzzing today. when it's this cold it's clear people are cranking up the heat. >> probably about 20% higher today. >> reporter: this is one of a handful of utilities in pennsylvania that is locally owned. they're asking their neighbors to take it easy on the space eaters lights and televisions. >> so we're asking our residents to reduce their load in any way possible. whether just not charming their electron being devices or turning their eat down a few degrees. >> reporter: because can extremely high demands can cause outanswer as we learned authorizing. >> one of the main breakers burnt up probably from heavy draw. >> reporter: power consumption was off the charts. but it can be tough to convince people to turn down the h
randy gyllenhaal got a first hand look at how the cold is putting more pressure on the power circuit. >> reporter: and in some cases, record breaking power usage. which means electricity lines across the area got quite the workout today. we tagged along with some of the pow are crews working out here in the cold to keep your lights on. substation is quite literally buzzing today. when it's this cold it's clear people are cranking up the heat. >> probably about 20% higher today....
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yeah we started six or seven years full-time. >> randy took over his family's business at age 20. >>s in college my dad passed away and i dropped out, and ran with my mom, until i was what 19. and then when my mom passed away a year later and i have been here ever since. >> making his famed butter cremes chocolate pretzels and cherry cordial is among other delicacies. >> i grew up two stories above the place. >> he has in plans of leaving which is not unlike a lot of people that call this boro home. folks like charlie mccull um owner of this this boutique which specializes in gowns for every occasion. >> i grew up here, so, i know most of the people, in media and i wouldn't be anywhere else. we have had offers to go to the main line, and down the shore, and i want to stay right here. i love it here. the the people. >> like the little boy who comes to the boutique every week to play with charlean's button jar. >> that is what media is about, so i'm staying. >> even if you didn't grow up in everyone's hometown there is a place for you here on stage. >> discipline has to be established.
yeah we started six or seven years full-time. >> randy took over his family's business at age 20. >>s in college my dad passed away and i dropped out, and ran with my mom, until i was what 19. and then when my mom passed away a year later and i have been here ever since. >> making his famed butter cremes chocolate pretzels and cherry cordial is among other delicacies. >> i grew up two stories above the place. >> he has in plans of leaving which is not unlike a lot...
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roll open under ---comenzamos con randy serrano desde washington d.c.on las reacciones politicas en la capital del pais. take pkg ;01 ;12 ;26 ;45 1;10 1;36 ---pkg--- s/ randy serrano @randytelemundo tras la decisin de un juez federal de detener por ahora la implementacin del amparo migratorio del presidente obama las reacciones desde la casa blanca y de polticos de ambos partidos no se hicieron esperar. (nat up- obama) esta tarde el presidente barack obama dijo estar seguro que la ley est de su lado y que el departamento de justicia apelar la decisin. eso mismo confirm tambin el fiscal general eric holder. s/ eric holder fiscal general (nat up) dijo que anticip que la decisin final iba a ser discutida en una corte mayor, inclusive posiblemente en la corte suprema de justicia" mientras que el fallo le cae como balde de agua fra a millones de indocumentados en el pas, no desilusiona a los polticos que apoyan la accin del presidente. s/ luis gutierrez (d-il) "ellos pueden parar este proceso momentáneamente temporalmente pero no pueden parar este movimiento
roll open under ---comenzamos con randy serrano desde washington d.c.on las reacciones politicas en la capital del pais. take pkg ;01 ;12 ;26 ;45 1;10 1;36 ---pkg--- s/ randy serrano @randytelemundo tras la decisin de un juez federal de detener por ahora la implementacin del amparo migratorio del presidente obama las reacciones desde la casa blanca y de polticos de ambos partidos no se hicieron esperar. (nat up- obama) esta tarde el presidente barack obama dijo estar seguro que la ley est de su...
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. >> randy was all smiles today after learning who would be officially joining his team in the fall. despite losing a couple guys they really wanted on national signing day, the terrapins signed some great players. >> the head coach randy is proud of the 2015 recruiting class, including top ranked offensive lineman for a number of reasons. leadership being one of them. he says 17 of the 18 recruits were team captains. >> we feel really, really good. we hit on the numbers we were looking for. we hit on the positions that we were -- that we were looking for. and i think we really have got some great kids that they understand what our program is all about, what it stands for. they want to be a part of it and they know they can come in and make us better. >> reporter: getting the right group of players is about relationships. they don't tell kids what they want to hear but they tell them the truth and find the kids that want to be a part of that. at bird stadium, diane roberts, wusa9 sports. >> thank you, diane. one player is headed to the west coast. he is headed just up the read to buo
. >> randy was all smiles today after learning who would be officially joining his team in the fall. despite losing a couple guys they really wanted on national signing day, the terrapins signed some great players. >> the head coach randy is proud of the 2015 recruiting class, including top ranked offensive lineman for a number of reasons. leadership being one of them. he says 17 of the 18 recruits were team captains. >> we feel really, really good. we hit on the numbers we...
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randi kaye cnn, new york. >> a lot to talk about when it comes to airline safety in general as well as the transasia crash. cnn safety analyst and accident investigator david sauoucie. also aviation correspondent richard quest. i mean clearly, the message from the piece which i get loud and clear is the importance of buckling your seat belt. i've always been a little skeptical about it i got to be honest on a plane. >> the point is those cases where a passenger is ejected from the aircraft safely and therefore get away because they didn't have their seat belt fastened or those cases such as in the transasia where not wearing your seat belt was the key to your survival, they are fewer erer and further apart than those buckling up. because if the plane does take a dive if it does have an emergency landing, your seat is designed to withstand certain g forces when you're wearing the belt and properly buckled? >> that's why it's important to stay with the seat. >> and the seat in the upright and stowed position because that's where the seat was designed and certified for the g forces. >> da
randi kaye cnn, new york. >> a lot to talk about when it comes to airline safety in general as well as the transasia crash. cnn safety analyst and accident investigator david sauoucie. also aviation correspondent richard quest. i mean clearly, the message from the piece which i get loud and clear is the importance of buckling your seat belt. i've always been a little skeptical about it i got to be honest on a plane. >> the point is those cases where a passenger is ejected from the...
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roll open under ---randy serrano nos amplia desde washington d.c...errano @randytelemundo el presidente de la cámara baja el republicano john boehner confirmó hoy que el papa francisco vendrá al congreso como parte de su visita a estados unidos en septiembre de este año. s/john boehner (r-oh) boehner asegur que se trata de la primera vez que un lder de la santa sede se dirige a una sesin del congreso ante legisladores de la cmara baja y el senado y por ende dijo se trata de una visita histrica. el mes pasado el vaticano ya haba confirmado el viaje de francisco a washington, nueva york y filadelfia pero an no se saba si el papa aceptara la invitacin que le hizo boehner el aÑo pasado. como parte de su visita el papa participar en el encuentro mundial de las familias en la ciudad de filadelfia y aprovechara su estada en nueva york para tambin ir a las naciones unidas. la lder de la minora en la cmara baja nancy pelosi quien como boehner es catlica dijo hoy estar honrada y feliz de que francisco vendr a visitar el congreso. out: s/randy serrano, @randytel
roll open under ---randy serrano nos amplia desde washington d.c...errano @randytelemundo el presidente de la cámara baja el republicano john boehner confirmó hoy que el papa francisco vendrá al congreso como parte de su visita a estados unidos en septiembre de este año. s/john boehner (r-oh) boehner asegur que se trata de la primera vez que un lder de la santa sede se dirige a una sesin del congreso ante legisladores de la cmara baja y el senado y por ende dijo se trata de una visita...
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i was going to speak to the black college person. >> host: randy you are on. go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: my comment is you know they are a black college but they are u.s. citizens like every other race and i was wondering if that college was integrated? >> host: president johnson, go ahead. >> guest: randy i believe we know that historically the reasons for the creation of historically black colleges and universities were due to frankly the african-americans not being permitted to integrate trade obviously the 50s 60 years since many of the civil rights legislation has passed that now allows for integration that integration is a long painstaking road. obviously tuskegee university is integrated. we allow students from multiple races to attend that obviously predominantly white institutions are still integrated but we still in both of these contacts have a long way to go in dealing and grappling with the history of the way in which our nation has dealt with the question of race and particularly in higher education. with that being said th
i was going to speak to the black college person. >> host: randy you are on. go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: my comment is you know they are a black college but they are u.s. citizens like every other race and i was wondering if that college was integrated? >> host: president johnson, go ahead. >> guest: randy i believe we know that historically the reasons for the creation of historically black colleges and universities were due to frankly the...
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kennedy: randi thank you. >> thank you.re money does not make it better, but you know, what more passion, it always does. tell me what you think. thank you so much. new attack add skewers hillary clinton using word of elizabeth warren. is there a liberal civil war brewing. >> first, north korea is vaguely ly consevened about ebola and our feet, mick jagger might be dateing your daughter. topical storm is next. smoothieg the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum, tum tum tum...♪ smoothies! only from tums. help an oil company overcome minus 47 degree temps, 5 foot ice, and 16 foot waves, to safely keep crude oil flowing 365 days a year. when emerson takes up the challenge, it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. kennedy: when your heart develops angry icicles and you need to be on the beach, let me be your sand and speedo. this the topical storm. where snow across frosty states digging car out can be dawning. -- daunting, a couple of brother found a w
kennedy: randi thank you. >> thank you.re money does not make it better, but you know, what more passion, it always does. tell me what you think. thank you so much. new attack add skewers hillary clinton using word of elizabeth warren. is there a liberal civil war brewing. >> first, north korea is vaguely ly consevened about ebola and our feet, mick jagger might be dateing your daughter. topical storm is next. smoothieg the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach...
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roll open under ---randy serrano nos tiene mas detalles desde washington d.c...;21 1;02 n- randy serrano, @randytelemundo en vísperas de que el departamento de seguridad nacional se quede sin fondos para mantener a sus empleados y algunas de sus operaciones a partir de hoy a la media noche, los políticos en el congreso han intensificado el debate. pero la pregunta principal permanece hay o no hay los fondos para mantener a la agencia funcionando a su totalidad? por el momento no. s/ senador charles schumer (d-ny) (nat up) finalmente y luego de tres semanas de un drama incensario dijo este senador demcrata, el senado aprob la propuesta de fondos "limpia". eso quiere decir sin ninguna condición que ataque el amparo migratorio del presidente obama. (nat up- cámara baja) pero en la cámara baja esa misma propuesta no llegó ni siquiera a ser considerada. lo que se puso bajo votación fue una medida temporal que le daría fondos al departamento de seguridad nacional solo por tres semanas, mientras que ellos siguen librando una batalla política. pero esa tampoco fue aproba
roll open under ---randy serrano nos tiene mas detalles desde washington d.c...;21 1;02 n- randy serrano, @randytelemundo en vísperas de que el departamento de seguridad nacional se quede sin fondos para mantener a sus empleados y algunas de sus operaciones a partir de hoy a la media noche, los políticos en el congreso han intensificado el debate. pero la pregunta principal permanece hay o no hay los fondos para mantener a la agencia funcionando a su totalidad? por el momento no. s/ senador...