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i just said to them that supervisor cohen just announced that the 66 raymond street has been gifted to san francisco government so that we can in turn use it according to what supervisor cohen has explained for all the community uses and the seniors here that are gathered are here know this is an important thing you saw them clap they've been for years wanting to make sure they've expanded the services limited at 50 raymond to now the other side of the courtyard filled with the capacity services of the city i know that supervisor cohen has think been here for quite some sometime and through her leadership that did owners of the building said we have to do this and make a difference we went through some times when we doesn't were not certain whether or not the owners of the building would cooperate now they have i serve as a back up to supervisor cohen and i said this wherever she said we have to do something and certainly the same thing with the board president president chiu we wanted to make sure the funds we at the time set aside with supervisor cohen's leadership those funds would
i just said to them that supervisor cohen just announced that the 66 raymond street has been gifted to san francisco government so that we can in turn use it according to what supervisor cohen has explained for all the community uses and the seniors here that are gathered are here know this is an important thing you saw them clap they've been for years wanting to make sure they've expanded the services limited at 50 raymond to now the other side of the courtyard filled with the capacity...
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andy raymond, a great guy. if you ever want to go to a range, a great guy to go with. >> thanks, brother. be safe. >>> last month the new jersey attorney general released a finding that the armatix smart gun does not trigger the state law that would require new jersey gun sellers to only sell the smart gun. we called andy to see if after that decision he'd now sell the smart gun. he said he would not telling all in, i don't want to mess with it ever again. raymond has been in constant battle to repair the image of his business after trying to sell the smart gun earlier this year. after all that went down, he's having second thoughts about even being involved in the gun industry. we wish him well. >>> as for the nra which has used the new jersey law to defend its efforts to block smart gun sales we called once again to see if they'd finally take up our seven-month-old offer to come on the show to discuss smart guns. we're still waiting to hear back. >>> throughout this year we've traveled the country from ♪ [ fe
andy raymond, a great guy. if you ever want to go to a range, a great guy to go with. >> thanks, brother. be safe. >>> last month the new jersey attorney general released a finding that the armatix smart gun does not trigger the state law that would require new jersey gun sellers to only sell the smart gun. we called andy to see if after that decision he'd now sell the smart gun. he said he would not telling all in, i don't want to mess with it ever again. raymond has been in...
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henry raymond refused to attend this meeting, because he hated greeley. they did issue a manifesto. they sent it to lincoln. lincoln took it and, you know, never answered. and it said, we should respect freedom of the press. the press is entitled to express its opinion. but when it gives aid and comfort to the enemy it's subject to the laws of war. so they sort of -- this opportunity, it was a funny bunch of papers. the jewish messenger the catholic weekly, the only ones who dared participate in this little convention. basically they reiterated what lincoln said was the -- what the administration implied was the policy. >> if i can just add one thing about the first. democrats did make the -- about the first amendment. democrats did make the argument. the famous ohio copper head who was arrested and then tried before a military tribunal for disloyal speech, he was arrested under general orders, which essentially said you can't speak against the government's war policy. when he went out he said i don't believe in gem general orders number 38, i believe in general orders number 1, mea
henry raymond refused to attend this meeting, because he hated greeley. they did issue a manifesto. they sent it to lincoln. lincoln took it and, you know, never answered. and it said, we should respect freedom of the press. the press is entitled to express its opinion. but when it gives aid and comfort to the enemy it's subject to the laws of war. so they sort of -- this opportunity, it was a funny bunch of papers. the jewish messenger the catholic weekly, the only ones who dared participate...
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>> raymond eacrit. >> where you going? >> home. >> parolee? >> yes. >> coming back? >> no. >> sure?i'm positive. >> go back to the same old thing that did you, you'll be back. you got a job waiting for you when you go back? >> yes, you do. >> you got a good chance to make it. you have been rehabilitated? paid your debt to society? >> yes. >> this is not raymond's first time in prison but after successfully staying clean from drugs and out of trouble in corcoran, he's certain it will be his last. >> i'm really excited about this release. i feel really confident i'm going to make it this time. >> escort. >> i got several safe, good places to stay. i got a lot of family support. >> where you paroling to. >> humboldt county. >> how you getting there? family picking you up? >> yes. >> step there. >> i'm hoping this is the last time i'll ever be behind bars. hopefully this the last cage i get locked in. i'm ready to get out and start over. >> so, what are your chances you coming back and seeing us again? >> no, i'm done. >> you're done? you got -- >> i got a job. >> hooked up, everything?
>> raymond eacrit. >> where you going? >> home. >> parolee? >> yes. >> coming back? >> no. >> sure?i'm positive. >> go back to the same old thing that did you, you'll be back. you got a job waiting for you when you go back? >> yes, you do. >> you got a good chance to make it. you have been rehabilitated? paid your debt to society? >> yes. >> this is not raymond's first time in prison but after successfully staying...
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and said to raymond, look, we can do this. and of course, the fortune of the war turned differently. but i have a question. were you familiar with, in the same period, lincoln's meeting with frederick douglass and what he asked frederick douglass to do? >> boy, again, this is not an element of lincoln's schedule that i'm familiar with. i did hear about this recently. what douglass, to the best of my memory, was with meeting with him about was, one, to, you know, continue to support emancipation. but also pushing for voting rights. >> in addition, again, this is a wonderful period. lincoln asked frederick douglass to organize an underground movement in the south if he lost the election that would get as many slaves to escape as possible from the south, if he lost the election. and to have that underground movement in place in case the election went the wrong way. and that's an extraordinary covert assignment that douglass took on and was glad he didn't have to carry out. >> but, of course, this -- this would be in keeping with
and said to raymond, look, we can do this. and of course, the fortune of the war turned differently. but i have a question. were you familiar with, in the same period, lincoln's meeting with frederick douglass and what he asked frederick douglass to do? >> boy, again, this is not an element of lincoln's schedule that i'm familiar with. i did hear about this recently. what douglass, to the best of my memory, was with meeting with him about was, one, to, you know, continue to support...
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raymond kwok is walking free. raymond kwok is basically the man who was running sun hung kai. he is the chairman and managing director of the company. thomas kwok stepped down. there is a third brother who actually is no longer part of the company. he stepped away in 2008. is a biguption case case in hong kong. the corruption agency was chasing it and brought the case forward. thee men are now facing -- charge thomas kwok faces could carry penalties up to seven years. rafael hui is facing five charges. the sentencing hearing is scheduled for today and we will see what they decide after. thomas kwok will appeal. >> thomas kwok appealing the charges. brother raymond found not guilty. for some hung kai -- sun hung kai investors, it was a roller coaster. where are we now? plunged 13% after the men were arrested back in march 2012. you will see the share prices have recovered since then and the company has worked very hard to make it business as usual. it continues putting properties and buying up land as well and land banking as well, according to an analyst. the company actually
raymond kwok is walking free. raymond kwok is basically the man who was running sun hung kai. he is the chairman and managing director of the company. thomas kwok stepped down. there is a third brother who actually is no longer part of the company. he stepped away in 2008. is a biguption case case in hong kong. the corruption agency was chasing it and brought the case forward. thee men are now facing -- charge thomas kwok faces could carry penalties up to seven years. rafael hui is facing five...
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they were on trial -- raymond and thomas. not found guilty and thomas was found guilty of one count. this is very close ties with businesses. the brothers were cochairmen of sun hung kai properties. thomas kwok step down after being found guilty. he was found guilty on conspiring with public office. that resulted in a series of payments resulting in $1.1 million given to rafael hui. he was given this money partly to remain favorably to sun hung kai properties while rothwell hui was theael chief investor. he held a position between 2005 and two dozen seven. h -- 2007. hui was found guilty of bribery conspiracy. -- thomasymond kwok kwok currently in custody. bad kwow.ok , k. >> thomas kwok will face sensing along with rafael hui. the director and managing director. sun hung kai is hong kong's biggest property company by sales. >> it is the biggest company in the world?? >> yes. >> what about the company itself? how are they dealing with this case? down,ce thomas kwok step positions have become available. d is still one of the c
they were on trial -- raymond and thomas. not found guilty and thomas was found guilty of one count. this is very close ties with businesses. the brothers were cochairmen of sun hung kai properties. thomas kwok step down after being found guilty. he was found guilty on conspiring with public office. that resulted in a series of payments resulting in $1.1 million given to rafael hui. he was given this money partly to remain favorably to sun hung kai properties while rothwell hui was theael chief...
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the detectives ask to see a picture of her son raymond robinson. she shows him this picture and then they give her the bad news. >> i asked them are you sure this is my son. you know that's the whole thing. they said yes, ma'am, we're sure. are you sure? you know i was going off. i couldn't believe it. i'm like -- i said what happened. he shot at the police and police returned fire on him. i said no. >> reporter: 10:00 a.m. december 25th karen gets a phone call. it's her son raymond. he wants to wish her a merry christmas. he says merry christmas ma. i said who is this? he said ma it's raymond. i said boy they said you're dead. they got you out being dead. he said no. i'm well alive standing here. >> reporter: 10 in k34r0 a.m. december 25th karen gets another call. this one from the medical
the detectives ask to see a picture of her son raymond robinson. she shows him this picture and then they give her the bad news. >> i asked them are you sure this is my son. you know that's the whole thing. they said yes, ma'am, we're sure. are you sure? you know i was going off. i couldn't believe it. i'm like -- i said what happened. he shot at the police and police returned fire on him. i said no. >> reporter: 10:00 a.m. december 25th karen gets a phone call. it's her son...
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. >> reporter: raymond robinson alive and well. startling news since last week police told his mother he was dead. gunned down in a shoot out with the cops. >> i told all my family and, you know my mother and everything. it was devastating news. then i had to call everybody back i talked to my son and they thought i was delusional. >> reporter: 3:00 p.m. december 24th christmas eve, police caught a robbery suspect off naylor road in southeast. they say he a gun. that he shot at police. that they returned fire and the suspect was shot and killed. 2:00 a.m. december 25th two detectives come to karen robinson's home. the detectives ask to see a picture of her son raymond robinson. she shows him this picture and then they give her the bad news. >> they looked at me and i looked at them. you know how somebody looks at you when they will give you some i said don't tell me. i broke down. they said we're so sorry ma'am. i said how do you know it's my son. and then they said do you have a picture of him. i showed him a picture that i have o
. >> reporter: raymond robinson alive and well. startling news since last week police told his mother he was dead. gunned down in a shoot out with the cops. >> i told all my family and, you know my mother and everything. it was devastating news. then i had to call everybody back i talked to my son and they thought i was delusional. >> reporter: 3:00 p.m. december 24th christmas eve, police caught a robbery suspect off naylor road in southeast. they say he a gun. that he shot...
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i know that from having been there and watching you guys and how you work at raymond james.t's a formula that appears to be working. jeff, finish this sentence. all i really want for christmas? >> is a bottom in the energy complex which our energy team which i think is one of the best in the business came out two weeks ago and said we think in the next few weeks you will get a bottom in crude oil prices. think they're right. liz: we'll sofer correct. great to see you, jeff. thank you so much for joining us. >> merry christmas. liz: and to you too. thank you so much, jeff sought. david: good guy. he was mentioning a black swan events. this may lead to one. u.s. embassies around the world facing potential backlash from a top secret report to be released. what cia apparently did to terror suspects in days after september 11th attacks. liz: rich edson live from the white house with more on the story. >> the senate intelligence committee will release details or summary of this report at 11:00 tomorrow morning. its chair, senator dianne feinstein has been months making going into
i know that from having been there and watching you guys and how you work at raymond james.t's a formula that appears to be working. jeff, finish this sentence. all i really want for christmas? >> is a bottom in the energy complex which our energy team which i think is one of the best in the business came out two weeks ago and said we think in the next few weeks you will get a bottom in crude oil prices. think they're right. liz: we'll sofer correct. great to see you, jeff. thank you so...
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next person is raymond gary mccoy. gary. >> hi supervisors. i am gary mccoy and currently on seat three. i feel like i was just here. i saw you all at the end of the july actually so i am just asking for your recommendation to continue on the commission another two years. it's been great for the last couple of months and just working towards continuing pedestrian safety improvements and open space projects. thank you. >> it's always good to see you here. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. next person is madam bring ham who i believe has withdrawn her application. is that correct? and the next one is kenneth wingard. are you here? there was a statement submitted and then us russell pritchard has withdrawn also. paul olsen, are you here? come on up. >> supervisors i am not paul but paul did ask if it was possible for someone to speak on his behalf. >> go ahead. >> so i am jason henderson and currently the chair of the market and ovtavia community advisory committee and i have known paul for over a decade. paul is a pillar in the community. he
next person is raymond gary mccoy. gary. >> hi supervisors. i am gary mccoy and currently on seat three. i feel like i was just here. i saw you all at the end of the july actually so i am just asking for your recommendation to continue on the commission another two years. it's been great for the last couple of months and just working towards continuing pedestrian safety improvements and open space projects. thank you. >> it's always good to see you here. >> thank you. >>...
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and, raymond kelly, former police commissioner of new york city, and now president of risk managementvices at cushman & wakefield. a commercial real estate firm. we welcome you both to the program. raymond kelly, to you first, what are your thoughts, before i ask you about police practices in general, about what the president was saying today, the need for more community policing, that they are going to put money forward for 50,000 body cameras, they want to put restrictions on military-style equipment. how does all this come across the you? >> i generally support the president's position. i would only say about body cameras, i think they should be tested a little more. i think we should have pilot programs. 50,000 is a big number. it's clear cameras are meant to have police officers hesitate. if they hesitate from doing things they shouldn't be doing, that's a good thing. if they hesitate from doing things they should be, that obviously is not good. so i think we need more examination in the area of body cameras, but i support that -- the testing going forward. as far as the demilita
and, raymond kelly, former police commissioner of new york city, and now president of risk managementvices at cushman & wakefield. a commercial real estate firm. we welcome you both to the program. raymond kelly, to you first, what are your thoughts, before i ask you about police practices in general, about what the president was saying today, the need for more community policing, that they are going to put money forward for 50,000 body cameras, they want to put restrictions on...
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. >>> up next, everybody loves raymond. everybody really loves reunion. >> people saw themselves in us. >> extra brings ray romano and doris roberts back together. >> you have a little zip to you. >> then jamie fox and the new annie, how fox got john mccain and chris christie to bust a move. >> republicans love to dance with me. >> that's next but first -- >> we're hooking up our audience with the bath and body skin caroline, clean on me, the creamy hand gel and hand food, nongreasy hand cream and righteous butter. go to extratv.com for your chance to win. i'm hooking up the crowd. who wants beautiful skin? >>> they are bringing the broadway hit annie to the bringing screen this holiday season. jamie fox and wallace. >> before he was in annie and won an oscar, jamie and i first crossed paths in 1990. >> i knew this guy back when he was in high school. >> you're taking it back. >> i'm in college in san diego and my friend of mine, you got to come to my high school, there's this kid -- >> chul la vista high school. >> you're
. >>> up next, everybody loves raymond. everybody really loves reunion. >> people saw themselves in us. >> extra brings ray romano and doris roberts back together. >> you have a little zip to you. >> then jamie fox and the new annie, how fox got john mccain and chris christie to bust a move. >> republicans love to dance with me. >> that's next but first -- >> we're hooking up our audience with the bath and body skin caroline, clean on me, the...
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son raymond robinson. she shows him this picture and then they give her the bad news. >> i asked them are you sure this is my son. you know that's the whole thing. they said yes, ma'am, we're sure. are you sure? you know i was going off. i couldn't believe it. i'm like -- i said what happened. he shot at the police and police returned fire on him. i said no. >> reporter: 10:00 a.m. december 25th karen gets a phone call. it's her son raymond. he wants to wish her a merry christmas. he says merry christmas ma. i said who is this? he said ma it's raymond. i said boy they said you're dead. they got you out being dead. he said no. i'm well alive standing here. >> reporter: 10 in k34r0 a.m. december 25th karen gets another call. this one from the medical examiner. theyt her to come to the morgue to identify her son. she says that won't be necessary. that her son is alive. 6:00 p.m. december 29th a detective comes back to her house to apologize for the mistaken identity. >> what do you make of this? >> i think th
son raymond robinson. she shows him this picture and then they give her the bad news. >> i asked them are you sure this is my son. you know that's the whole thing. they said yes, ma'am, we're sure. are you sure? you know i was going off. i couldn't believe it. i'm like -- i said what happened. he shot at the police and police returned fire on him. i said no. >> reporter: 10:00 a.m. december 25th karen gets a phone call. it's her son raymond. he wants to wish her a merry christmas....
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jeff saut, raymond james and mark newton, and our own fox business's adam shapiro. david?: all the sectors did great but there is one sector in the market up 30% this year, outperforming all of the others. up next we tell you why the uptrend could continue and how you can still get in on the action. >>> plus one of the most contentious issues in d.c. this year has been immigration. up next, rich edson from inside the beltway will give us the lowdown how the battle over immigration is shaping up tore 2015. note ♪ david: this is so cool. it has got the most horsepower than any sedan in the world. not a porsche, mercedes-benz or maserati. it's a dodge of the company released dodger xrt hellcat. it has a supercharged 707-horsepower engine. it can go 204 miles per hour. the hellcat goes from zero to 60 miles per hour in only 3.5 seconds. it gets around 22 miles per hour. not a bad combination. the car will sell just under $65,000. i pray that my wife is listening right now. >> very sexy. david: i love that car. liz: there is one sector, not auto sector, in the market that has b
jeff saut, raymond james and mark newton, and our own fox business's adam shapiro. david?: all the sectors did great but there is one sector in the market up 30% this year, outperforming all of the others. up next we tell you why the uptrend could continue and how you can still get in on the action. >>> plus one of the most contentious issues in d.c. this year has been immigration. up next, rich edson from inside the beltway will give us the lowdown how the battle over immigration is...
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sayathaniel raymond, you the human rights committed he has done a disservice to itself. how? in many ways, we have buried the lead in the sense that we have seen the health professional issue as it relates to the interrogation scandal is seen as this boutique, sort of side narrative. kept to you, amy, you have this issue front and center for many years. now it is time to really see it as the central story. if you did not have the health professionals, you would not have had the office of legal counsel. it was the spark plug in that engine. >> how? >> the memos were based on a good faith interpretation of u.s. anti-churchill law, saying -- anti-torture law, saying if the u.s. did not cause a certain level of severe long-lasting pain, physical and mental pain and suffering, then we had not violated torture. how are you going to assess that in a good faith defense? you need to have health professionals to say this limbo stick of harm was not crossed. inherently, that is an experiment role. there's no clinical president. doctors are not trained in perspective torture technique. i
sayathaniel raymond, you the human rights committed he has done a disservice to itself. how? in many ways, we have buried the lead in the sense that we have seen the health professional issue as it relates to the interrogation scandal is seen as this boutique, sort of side narrative. kept to you, amy, you have this issue front and center for many years. now it is time to really see it as the central story. if you did not have the health professionals, you would not have had the office of legal...
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he said, mom, it's raymond. e are pictures of the two men side by side. 29-year-olday robinson on the left and 33-year-old gregory marcus gray on the right. it tookwwj police days to figure out who was dead. eventually,h used fingerprints to identify gray as the suspect. >> in the meantime back at the shooting scene, barbara thomasóq%Ñ has this messagexq for mothers everywhere. >> stt th the mother. grab the mothers, grab your kids and hug them and love them and8n> reporter: pice say the proper protocol for identificati wt followed in this case. they say they're taking steps to make sure it doesn't happen again. live in southeast pat collins news4. news4 t, thank you. sad news out of warrington, virginia tonight. long time mayor george fitch has died after a battle with cancer. fitch just ended his term after serving 16 years as the town's leader. we learned earlier fitch was one of the men behind one of the first jamaican bobsled teams that inspired cool runnings from j
he said, mom, it's raymond. e are pictures of the two men side by side. 29-year-olday robinson on the left and 33-year-old gregory marcus gray on the right. it tookwwj police days to figure out who was dead. eventually,h used fingerprints to identify gray as the suspect. >> in the meantime back at the shooting scene, barbara thomasóq%Ñ has this messagexq for mothers everywhere. >> stt th the mother. grab the mothers, grab your kids and hug them and love them and8n
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raymond brawk was back at fire station 6 where he started with the wilmington fire department.urrent firefighters gather todd wish raymond all the best in it his retirement after a 51 year career. many of those who worked with him over the years also came out to tell him it was an honor to serve by his side. >> we still have yet to see if the eagles are super bowl bound. but philadelphia already has a national football title under their belt this year. germantown northwest raiders received a warm welcome home after whipping pop warper super bowl in orlando this weekend. "action news" reporter chad pradelli reports. >> the northwest raiders return to the lonnie young recreation center with prov he in hand. they beat the new version britain raiders from connecticut and the game was televisioned on espn. raiders rolled to 26-6 win. >> off the line they were go. our backs showed up. it's a smart team. everything worked out >> asheem young touched four touchdowns to these kid the championship is months of hard work and accomplishment they'll kha er forbe the rest of their lives. >>
raymond brawk was back at fire station 6 where he started with the wilmington fire department.urrent firefighters gather todd wish raymond all the best in it his retirement after a 51 year career. many of those who worked with him over the years also came out to tell him it was an honor to serve by his side. >> we still have yet to see if the eagles are super bowl bound. but philadelphia already has a national football title under their belt this year. germantown northwest raiders...
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described as hong kong's highest profile corruption case, the trial of raymond.hief secretary. the jury is expected to begin deliberations today. we have rosalyn chen outside the high court. what can you tell us about what can we expect? well, this has been a long-running trial, over 100 days. with fill you in on the details. -- let me fill you in on the details. one of the highest openings and government, the chief secretary, is accused of taking bribes from rich businessman. theformer officials two businessman, two brothers were cochairmen of properties, worth $10.5 billion each. that is the biggest property developer in hong kong by revenue. you can see the scale of the company. there are charges that the men face including co-conspiracy to compare to estimate misconduct in public office, related to millions of dollars in unsecured loans and payments and also rent-free housing from kwok. and raymond they testified that they evaded and spent more than they earned, some of it going on horse racing and fine wine and expensive meals. the prosecutors told the court
described as hong kong's highest profile corruption case, the trial of raymond.hief secretary. the jury is expected to begin deliberations today. we have rosalyn chen outside the high court. what can you tell us about what can we expect? well, this has been a long-running trial, over 100 days. with fill you in on the details. -- let me fill you in on the details. one of the highest openings and government, the chief secretary, is accused of taking bribes from rich businessman. theformer...
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raymond star recruited people with accounts and encouraged them to open new checking accounts. star then deposited bad checks into the accounts and later withdrew the money. it cost one bank $30,000. >> able to deposit a check for $5,000. they would come back immediately, withdraw the money and then later on the check would bounce. the bank would be out that particular money that raymond star was depositing into his pocket. >> officers arrested star and two people at his apartment this morning. the suspects are facing charges for unrelated crimes. >>> checking out our other top stories. families and friends are looking for shane montgomery, the student who disappeared more than a week ago after a night out with friends. the 21-year-old was last seen leaving a bar the night before thanksgiving. investigators looking for the cause of this row home fire in west philadelphia. this broke out early this morning. investigators say squatters were using the property. >>> a new report finds no evidence governor chris christie was involved in the alleged jersey jam scheme to create traffi
raymond star recruited people with accounts and encouraged them to open new checking accounts. star then deposited bad checks into the accounts and later withdrew the money. it cost one bank $30,000. >> able to deposit a check for $5,000. they would come back immediately, withdraw the money and then later on the check would bounce. the bank would be out that particular money that raymond star was depositing into his pocket. >> officers arrested star and two people at his apartment...
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therefore, the bank would be out that particular money and raymond starr would deposit the money intohis own pocket. >> the arresting officers also found drugs, guns and money in starr's home. police warn there could be more arrests. >>> local students bailed out of class today so their voices could be heard. >> they're protesting two high-profile cases involving the deaths of unarmed black men at the hands of white police officers. nbc 10's randy gyllenhall was there as the students stage their demonstration. >> while part of the protests were vocal, some of it was in complete silence. >> reporter: keith and rosemary, high schools across the city held similar protests, some students choosing to march loudly, others choosing to sideline thely lie down in the middle of their hallways. all of these students say they're standing up against police brutality. on most days, the hallways in philadelphia high schools are loud and bustling but for 4 1/2 minutes this afternoon, complete silence. students staging a die-in, lying on the ground to symbolize the deaths of two black men killed by po
therefore, the bank would be out that particular money and raymond starr would deposit the money intohis own pocket. >> the arresting officers also found drugs, guns and money in starr's home. police warn there could be more arrests. >>> local students bailed out of class today so their voices could be heard. >> they're protesting two high-profile cases involving the deaths of unarmed black men at the hands of white police officers. nbc 10's randy gyllenhall was there as...
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jurors acquitted kwok's brother raymond of all charges.woks head up the multibillion development company shkp, which is responsible for many of hong kong's high-rise buildings. we learn more. >> reporter: batman scales the ifc towering over hong kong in "the dark knight." it's an architectural stamp of wealth and power. it isn't really surprising the producers chose ifc as the backdrop for that dramatic scene. it's one of the most famous buildings on the hong kong skyline, and it's also one of the three tallest. all three of those tallest buildings were built by the property company founded by the kwok brothers. indeed, the trial of the brothers thomas and raymond kwok had hollywood plot lines, the biggest corruption case ever in hong kong. a mistress, a bribery and a family feud, all laced with political intrigue. the main question hung over whether the brothers bought the allegiance of a one-time chief secretary of the hong kong government. the central allegation, the brothers made payments to him through a series of intermediaries. and
jurors acquitted kwok's brother raymond of all charges.woks head up the multibillion development company shkp, which is responsible for many of hong kong's high-rise buildings. we learn more. >> reporter: batman scales the ifc towering over hong kong in "the dark knight." it's an architectural stamp of wealth and power. it isn't really surprising the producers chose ifc as the backdrop for that dramatic scene. it's one of the most famous buildings on the hong kong skyline, and...
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we'll be joined live by john raymond, son of the former exxon ceo. aubrey mcclendon's new venture. we'll be back after a quick break. kid: hey dad, who was that man? dad: he's our broker. he helps looks after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab we're for an opens you internet for all.sing. we're for creating more innovation and competition. we're for net neutrality protection. now, here's some news you may find even more surprising. we're comcast. the only isp legally bound by full net neutrality rules. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm jackie deangelis reporting from the floor from the nimex. department of energy out with its weekly crude inventory report. the department reporting a build of 1.5 million barrels. not too shocking considering t
we'll be joined live by john raymond, son of the former exxon ceo. aubrey mcclendon's new venture. we'll be back after a quick break. kid: hey dad, who was that man? dad: he's our broker. he helps looks after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is...
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raymond gary mccoy to seat three. kenneth wingard to seat four. paul olsen seat five and jason henderson for seat six with positive recommendation to the full board. >> any objection? seeing none the motion passes. congratulations. thank you for coming. . item 6. >> item 6 is appointments for the shelter monitoring committee and there are four seats and four applicants. >> great. i will call them in order of the agenda. nicholas kimura. >> hi. good afternoon. i am nicholas kimura. i am seeking reappointment. i am currently chair of the shelter monitoring committee. i work as a shelter client advocate for the collaborative and volunteer for the coalition on homelessness. i am well aware of the situation, the homeless community faces, and have i have good rapport with the shelter management as well and seeking reappointment. >> okay. any questions? seeing none. kendra amick. >> hello and good afternoon. i am currently serving on the shelter monitoring committee. i was appointed in april of this year to fill a temporary vacancy and i am seeking reapp
raymond gary mccoy to seat three. kenneth wingard to seat four. paul olsen seat five and jason henderson for seat six with positive recommendation to the full board. >> any objection? seeing none the motion passes. congratulations. thank you for coming. . item 6. >> item 6 is appointments for the shelter monitoring committee and there are four seats and four applicants. >> great. i will call them in order of the agenda. nicholas kimura. >> hi. good afternoon. i am...
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they claimed police killed her son raymond in a shootout hours earlier. broke the news to her relatives only to get a call from raymond later in the day. he was alive and well. >> i told all my family and my mother and everything. it was devastating news. and then i had to call everybody back and say i talked to my son. they thought i was delusional. >> police later correctly identified the man who was killed in the shootout. they say proper protocol was not followed in the identification process. and they are investigating how it occurred, so it doesn't happen again. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> the weather has been cold all day today. it will stay cold going into 2015 but the good news is it will be dry. cold start to 20 sa with our midnight temperatures. it will be colder than it is right now. many of us in the mid-to-low 20s as we go overnight. breezy tomorrow for the mummers parade. we do stay dry for the mummers parade. that is great news too. wet as we go into the weekend. that will be our next chanc
they claimed police killed her son raymond in a shootout hours earlier. broke the news to her relatives only to get a call from raymond later in the day. he was alive and well. >> i told all my family and my mother and everything. it was devastating news. and then i had to call everybody back and say i talked to my son. they thought i was delusional. >> police later correctly identified the man who was killed in the shootout. they say proper protocol was not followed in the...
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i am introducing legislation today for the city to officially acquire property at 66 raymond avenue known to many as the valley community center and this is a key step in allowing the city to have possession of a believe and make the needed improvement desperately needed. for over a hundred years this building has been extremely an important asset for the community having served as a service and community hub for residents for both young and old. we unfortunately lost the building to foreclose ure last year and it's been an extremely long road to get to where we are today and the community members who have walked with me longer this particular journey. it's about reclaiming the symbolic importance and the city's ownership of this building means our residents will have a safe place to gather and for our families to continue to t h.r. ive so thank you and i also want to recognize john up dike and his team and also i want to recognize the leadership within the mayor's office who has also been a part of this acquisition. i'm also introducing a hearing request on the city's manufacturing and d
i am introducing legislation today for the city to officially acquire property at 66 raymond avenue known to many as the valley community center and this is a key step in allowing the city to have possession of a believe and make the needed improvement desperately needed. for over a hundred years this building has been extremely an important asset for the community having served as a service and community hub for residents for both young and old. we unfortunately lost the building to foreclose...
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. >> sounds like raymond atwood. >> it was. >> i don't like these noises. it's giving me bad mental pictures. >> what's up dude? what's up man. what up? >> oh! [ bleep ]. >> let go of me. >> no. >> now it's just getting creepy. the sniff test. i'm going to chase you while i'm hunched over making weird animal noises. >> yes. >> then he reveals to the people okay you're on tape. >> there's a hidden camera. >> [ bleep ]. >> you're on camera. you're on camera. you're on camera. >> i wanted to kick you. >>> it's a crocodile show and tell for -- >> many many small children. >> these are the moments that push the panic button. >>> and dude knows how to work the camera. >> posing. mugging. showing off his goods. >> but find out how mr. hot shot is revealing more a fine face. >> oh! [ [ mamalele a annnnououncncer ] megan doesn't know >>> closed captioning provided by -- hwash. itit r rebebuiuildlds s tooth enamel making yoyourur teeth two times stronger. acact.t. s smimilele strong. >>> you're watching some of our favorite video from 2014. enjoy, everybody. >> [ ble
. >> sounds like raymond atwood. >> it was. >> i don't like these noises. it's giving me bad mental pictures. >> what's up dude? what's up man. what up? >> oh! [ bleep ]. >> let go of me. >> no. >> now it's just getting creepy. the sniff test. i'm going to chase you while i'm hunched over making weird animal noises. >> yes. >> then he reveals to the people okay you're on tape. >> there's a hidden camera. >> [ bleep ]....
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raymond james and david, go to you first.umber mean? where do we go from
raymond james and david, go to you first.umber mean? where do we go from
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. >> reporter: we spoke to raymond callaway sr. while his son daniel was in surgery. callaway shares how his 31-year-old son, a firefighter and emergency medical technician, ended up in the hospital. >> he was on his way to work, and happened to see somebody in need of some assistance on the road, and while he was out of his car, another car came along and hit the car that was disabled and he was injured. >> reporter: fire chief chad ingram recently hired callaway as a full-time or career firefighter here at wilmington manner fire company. chief ingram says callaway actually called them on his way in. >> he did contact our dispatch center and advised them that he was stopping to try to render aid at a motor vehicle accident this morning. >> reporter: state police tell us callaway was hit just before 5:00 this morning. our first alert traffic cameras captured investigators at the scene. for seven hours here on the southbound lanes of i-95 at 291. back at the hospital, we learned callaway is a volunteer firefighter at belvedere. he also works for urgent ambulance. his b
. >> reporter: we spoke to raymond callaway sr. while his son daniel was in surgery. callaway shares how his 31-year-old son, a firefighter and emergency medical technician, ended up in the hospital. >> he was on his way to work, and happened to see somebody in need of some assistance on the road, and while he was out of his car, another car came along and hit the car that was disabled and he was injured. >> reporter: fire chief chad ingram recently hired callaway as a...