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today he also got support from chief robert white for the right to protest. chief white says he took the meeting with marshall so he could help bring about change. >> this was an opportunity to move the ball forward. >> reporter: chief robert white says he met marshall tuesday morning. he came with a lot of questions about police give him a reasonable explanation. >> reporter: he started his protest on thursday. >> we have a couple things in common remember i think this played a big part of us growing up. >> reporter: marshall with his for moms. he was greeted with a warm reception. marshall has said he will take a knee again. >> it's always good to give money, but spending some of his time actually talking to young people about making good decisions. we're going to give him a list of things we think he can do. things like riding along with dpd for a shift, and invited into the $300,000 scenario simulator. we're hoping to ask marshall his thoughts on the meeting. >>> the latest on that deadly bus crash. released from the hospital tonight. they suffered serious
today he also got support from chief robert white for the right to protest. chief white says he took the meeting with marshall so he could help bring about change. >> this was an opportunity to move the ball forward. >> reporter: chief robert white says he met marshall tuesday morning. he came with a lot of questions about police give him a reasonable explanation. >> reporter: he started his protest on thursday. >> we have a couple things in common remember i think this...
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he spent nearly an hour yesterday with chief robert white and jeff todd shows us as both men had questions as marshall and other nfl players continue to protests during the national anthem. >> reporter: chief robert white says he met brandon marshall for 45 minutes tuesday morning. he came with a lot of questions about police conduct. >> why do they do which obviously i was in a position to give him a reasonable explanation. >> reporter: the broncos ask if marshall could meet with chief white. >> we have a couple things in common. both our mothers played a significant role in us growing up even though we're in different parts of the country. that was a productive conversation talking about our for moms and greeted with a warm reception. he said he will take a knee again. chief white just hopes the protests comes with action. >> it's always good to guf money but to spend his time actually talking to young people about making good decisions and not putting themselves in harm's way. we're going to give him a list of things that we think he can do working in partnership with our police departm
he spent nearly an hour yesterday with chief robert white and jeff todd shows us as both men had questions as marshall and other nfl players continue to protests during the national anthem. >> reporter: chief robert white says he met brandon marshall for 45 minutes tuesday morning. he came with a lot of questions about police conduct. >> why do they do which obviously i was in a position to give him a reasonable explanation. >> reporter: the broncos ask if marshall could meet...
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read and marshall reached out to during his first game of the season.police chief robert white says he will continue the conversation. 12;19;58;03 it's always good to give money but to spend some of his time actually making good decisions not putting themselves into harm's way. 12;20;19;18 we're going to give him a list of things to do working in partnership with our police department the meeting lasted about 45 minutes.you can catch marshall's next game against the colts right here on cbs 2 this sunday at 3-25. donald trump returned to the hawkeye state, state,he's visited iowa three times since he became the nominee for the republican party back in july. july.trump spoke to voters early tuesday in clive.he steered away om clinton's health concerns -- but he did attack her on recent comments she made about some of trump's supporters being a "a basket of deplorables." (donald trump/(r) presidential nominee) while my opponent slanders you as deplorable and irredeemable, i call you hardworking american patriots who love your country and want a better future for all of our " people."after
read and marshall reached out to during his first game of the season.police chief robert white says he will continue the conversation. 12;19;58;03 it's always good to give money but to spend some of his time actually making good decisions not putting themselves into harm's way. 12;20;19;18 we're going to give him a list of things to do working in partnership with our police department the meeting lasted about 45 minutes.you can catch marshall's next game against the colts right here on cbs 2...
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marshall met with denver police chief robert white for 45 minutes -- and brought along a list of questions on police policies. afterward - marshall didn't talk about the meeting -- but white says the two of them discussed the accountability, and the ins and outs of law enforcement. white says - the meeting was a good chance for two people to offer their own unique perspectives.. as for kneeling he doesn't support the protest itself -- but he does support a person's individual rights. today will be another day of rest for democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton... she was diagnosed with peumonia last week. but she went to the 9-11 memorial anyway, got sick, and stubled leaving the event early. she's expected to be back on the campaign trail tomorrow....when she'll address the congressional hispanic caucus... and on friday -- she's due a show". today - former president bill clinton will be in las vegas -- campaigning in her place. and today -- donald trump is sitting down with "doctor oz" -- to answer questions about his medical history. but - his campaign manager says - there's real
marshall met with denver police chief robert white for 45 minutes -- and brought along a list of questions on police policies. afterward - marshall didn't talk about the meeting -- but white says the two of them discussed the accountability, and the ins and outs of law enforcement. white says - the meeting was a good chance for two people to offer their own unique perspectives.. as for kneeling he doesn't support the protest itself -- but he does support a person's individual rights. today will...
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today he also got support from chief robert white for the right to protest. chief white says he took the meeting with marshall so he could help bring about change. >> this was an opportunity to move the ball forward. morning. he came with a lot of questions about police conduct. >> i was in an apologize to give him a reasonable explanation. >> reporter: he started his protest on thursday. >> we have a couple things in common remember played a big part of us growing up. >> reporter: marshall with his mom addressed a safety meeting for moms. he was greeted with a warm reception. marshall has said he will take a knee again. >> it's always good to give money, but spending some of his time actually talking to young people about making good can do. >> reporter: on that list are things like riding along with dpd for a shift, and invited into the $300,000 scenario simulator. we're hoping to ask marshall his thoughts on the meeting. >>> the latest on that d bus crash. the head coach was released from the hospital tonight. they suffered serious injuries in this wreck on
today he also got support from chief robert white for the right to protest. chief white says he took the meeting with marshall so he could help bring about change. >> this was an opportunity to move the ball forward. morning. he came with a lot of questions about police conduct. >> i was in an apologize to give him a reasonable explanation. >> reporter: he started his protest on thursday. >> we have a couple things in common remember played a big part of us growing up....
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. >> reporter: chief robert white met brandon marshall for 45 minutes tuesday morning. he came with a lot of questions about police conduct. >> why do police do the things they do? i was in position to give him an explanation. >> reporter: the broncos asked if chief white would meet with marshall who started his protest >> we have a couple things in common. both our mothers played a significant role of us growing up even though it's different parts of the country. he was talking about our past. >> reporter: today marshall with his mom addressed a safety meeting for moms and e was greeted with a warm reception. marshall said he will take a knee again. chief white just hopes the protests comes with action. >> it's good to give money but young people about making good decisions and not putting themselves in harms way. we're going to give him a list of things he can do working in partnership with our police department. >> chief white also invited marshall on a ride along with police and offered to let him into the 300 thousand dollars simulator dpd has built. he's expected
. >> reporter: chief robert white met brandon marshall for 45 minutes tuesday morning. he came with a lot of questions about police conduct. >> why do police do the things they do? i was in position to give him an explanation. >> reporter: the broncos asked if chief white would meet with marshall who started his protest >> we have a couple things in common. both our mothers played a significant role of us growing up even though it's different parts of the country. he was...
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he has a meeting with the police chief robert white. >> i'll be talking to him tomorrow. >> an autograph session was chapter says, activism comes with sacrifice and we confirm the athlete's ability to think -- >> i'm doing what i believe in. it's not going to make me lose any sleep at the end of the day i'm still going to play football but do what i believe in. >> he said that he has he would like to see. he wants to make sure he has everything together before bringing it to the table. >>> he kept up his protest last night. how others are taking part. >> it's the conversations players are having in the locker rooms it's something that people are feeling their humanity and something i experience on a daily basis but it's not right these people are going through this. >> he kneeled with the teammate during the home opener last night. on the other side of the field, robert quinn shared in the protest. >>> this tuesday morning, we're woken up by cooler weather and some foggy conditions here's lauren. >> we did have the cold front yesterday we are a start the day. 16 degrees cooler in boulder
he has a meeting with the police chief robert white. >> i'll be talking to him tomorrow. >> an autograph session was chapter says, activism comes with sacrifice and we confirm the athlete's ability to think -- >> i'm doing what i believe in. it's not going to make me lose any sleep at the end of the day i'm still going to play football but do what i believe in. >> he said that he has he would like to see. he wants to make sure he has everything together before bringing...
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. >> reporter: chief robert white says while he doesn't enforce marshall's decision to kneel during the national anthem, he isn't condemning it either. >> whether i agree or disagree is totally irrelevant. i think as a chief and a law enforcement to protect the rights of everyone as relates to the constitution >> reporter: the chief says regardless of marshall's agenda, he viewed the meeting as an opportunity. >> to listen to somebody else who has a voice, and they can perhaps impact other individuals as it relates to their concerns >> reporter: marshall's concerns aren't new. >> he's curious about officers getting involved in incidents that are controversial. >> reporter: the chief challenged marshall to see firsthand what policing is like and improving community relations. >> it's the acknowledgement that there's a problem. now what you are gonna do to address it? it's always good to give money, but to spend some of his time talking to young people about making good decisions, not putting themselves in harm's way. this was an opportunity to move the ball forward. we can never address
. >> reporter: chief robert white says while he doesn't enforce marshall's decision to kneel during the national anthem, he isn't condemning it either. >> whether i agree or disagree is totally irrelevant. i think as a chief and a law enforcement to protect the rights of everyone as relates to the constitution >> reporter: the chief says regardless of marshall's agenda, he viewed the meeting as an opportunity. >> to listen to somebody else who has a voice, and they can...
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robert white: 3:11 this is not just about shoot situations it's also about don't shoot situations :16 it is a nearly 360 degree simulator.. denver is the first large department in the country to active shooters.. or even mental health patients.. to try and de-escalate the situation.. or decide when it is time to use their weapon. rick kyle: 4:00 by increasing training we hope to develop and we will develop critical thinkers who are better equipped to make split second decisions in rapidly evolving situations :11 to see how it works.. and how stressful these situations can be.. denver police let me give it a try.. the first scenario.. a frantic woman says her husband is threatening their baby down the road.. i have a gun.. but the man isn't showing a weapon himself.. but he is threatening the baby.. the simulator lets me talk to the man.. 22:16 you can trust me just put plenty of options for how to make the man respond to my commands.. and after several minutes the man finally does surrender.. i never had to raise my gun. eric knutson: 23:35 when you start asking him questions he has t
robert white: 3:11 this is not just about shoot situations it's also about don't shoot situations :16 it is a nearly 360 degree simulator.. denver is the first large department in the country to active shooters.. or even mental health patients.. to try and de-escalate the situation.. or decide when it is time to use their weapon. rick kyle: 4:00 by increasing training we hope to develop and we will develop critical thinkers who are better equipped to make split second decisions in rapidly...
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. >> reporter: tomorrow he is a meeting with denver police chief robert white. >> i will talk to him tomorrow. burned outside broncos headquarters an autograph session was canceled in colorado springs and sentry link terminated his endorsement. local black lives matter chapter sent a statement saying in part, activism comes with sacrifice and we affirm professional athletes ability to think and act with complete agency even at the cost of corporate sponsorship" >> i do what i believe in. it's not going to make me lose any sleep. i'm still can play football but >> cbs4's michael spencer asked marshall if he has an endgame in my. he says saying he wants to make sure he has everything put together before bringing it to the table. about 1 hour ago marshall started taking questions on his twitter account that he plans to ask chief white. >>> players and other teams showed solidarity. the seahawks stood and linked arms. sidelines. to new york giants took a different route. they were cleats showing the american flag. and attribute to the new york city firefighters. unlike the other players,
. >> reporter: tomorrow he is a meeting with denver police chief robert white. >> i will talk to him tomorrow. burned outside broncos headquarters an autograph session was canceled in colorado springs and sentry link terminated his endorsement. local black lives matter chapter sent a statement saying in part, activism comes with sacrifice and we affirm professional athletes ability to think and act with complete agency even at the cost of corporate sponsorship" >> i do...
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. >>> the assistant pastor robert white of a church in thornton is accused of assaulting a girl when she was 12 and lasted nearly two years. wyatt turned himself into the adams county sheriff this afternoon. >>> the head of wells fargo and to the american public over allegations that employees opened millions of unauthorized accounts. ceo john stumpf will face the senate banking committee tomorrow. in his prepared remarks he says he's deeply sorry that wells fargo failed customers and violated their trust. last week the bank was fined $185 million for allegedly opening up millions of bank accounts in order to meet aggressive sales targets rtd's new n line uncovered a piece of history. they unearthed an old railroad trestle. no one apparently knew that 200- foot span was buried there. >> the as the historical society and rtd had -- as the historical society and rtd had us expose it, we were very careful until they took their documentation and photos. anything found in the ground be it a penny or a bridge, call the take pictures. >> historians examined the bridge. the trestle appears t
. >>> the assistant pastor robert white of a church in thornton is accused of assaulting a girl when she was 12 and lasted nearly two years. wyatt turned himself into the adams county sheriff this afternoon. >>> the head of wells fargo and to the american public over allegations that employees opened millions of unauthorized accounts. ceo john stumpf will face the senate banking committee tomorrow. in his prepared remarks he says he's deeply sorry that wells fargo failed...
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that was chief robert white for questions about police policies. chief white said marshall asked about the use of force, officer accountability and how law enforcement operates. chief white says he respects marshall's white to kneel in protest during the national anthem but doesn't endorse the protest. >> i'm sure that he has an agenda why he wanted to do it, but let me tell you why i wanted to dod it. it gave an opportunity to listen -- wanted to do it. it gave me an opportunity to listen to a voice, but equally important it gave me an opportunity to talk to him about the good work that the men and women are doing in our police department and that police officers are doing across this country. >> chief white says he offered marshall some suggestions on how a prominent football player might help the community work better with police. >>> affordable housing in denver has been pretty much nonexistent here of late. the mayor is asking for $5 million in the next budgets to budget to address the rising cost of living. 9news reporter vicente arenas went
that was chief robert white for questions about police policies. chief white said marshall asked about the use of force, officer accountability and how law enforcement operates. chief white says he respects marshall's white to kneel in protest during the national anthem but doesn't endorse the protest. >> i'm sure that he has an agenda why he wanted to do it, but let me tell you why i wanted to dod it. it gave an opportunity to listen -- wanted to do it. it gave me an opportunity to...
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that was chief robert white for 45 minutes, brought a list of questions about police policies. chief white said marshall asked about the use of force, officer accountability and how law enforcement operates. chief white says he respects marshall's white to kneel in protest during the national anthem but doesn't endorse the protest. >> i'm sure that he has an agenda why he wanted to do it, but let me tell you why i listen -- wanted to do it. it gave me an opportunity to listen to somebody else who has a voice, but equally important it gave me an opportunity to talk to him about the good work that the men and women are doing in our police department and that police officers are doing across this country. >> chief white says he offered marshall some suggestions on how a prominent football player might help the community work better with police. >>> affordable housing in denver has been pretty much nonexistent here of la million in the next budgets to address the rising cost of -- budget to address the rising cost of living. 9news reporter vicente arenas went to see one of the new
that was chief robert white for 45 minutes, brought a list of questions about police policies. chief white said marshall asked about the use of force, officer accountability and how law enforcement operates. chief white says he respects marshall's white to kneel in protest during the national anthem but doesn't endorse the protest. >> i'm sure that he has an agenda why he wanted to do it, but let me tell you why i listen -- wanted to do it. it gave me an opportunity to listen to somebody...
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. >>> the assistant pastor robert white of a church in thornton nearly two years. wyatt turned himself into the adams county sheriff this afternoon. >>> the head of wells fargo plans to say sorry to congress and to the american public over allegations that employees opened millions of unauthorized accounts. ceo john stumpf will face the senate banking committee tomorrow. in his prepared remarks he says he's deeply sorry that wells fargo failed customers and violated their trust. last week the bank $185 million for allegedly opening up millions of bank accounts in order to meet aggressive sales targets without customers' permission. >>> construction crews building rtd's new n line uncovered a piece of history. they unearthed an old railroad trestle. no one apparently knew that 200- foot span was buried there. >> the as the historical society and rtd had -- as the historical society and rtd had documentation and photos. anything found in the ground be it a penny or a bridge, call the historical society. they come out, document it, take pictures. >> historians examine
. >>> the assistant pastor robert white of a church in thornton nearly two years. wyatt turned himself into the adams county sheriff this afternoon. >>> the head of wells fargo plans to say sorry to congress and to the american public over allegations that employees opened millions of unauthorized accounts. ceo john stumpf will face the senate banking committee tomorrow. in his prepared remarks he says he's deeply sorry that wells fargo failed customers and violated their...
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marshall took a knee last week during his first game of the season.police chief robert white says he will continue the conversation. 12;19;58;03 it's always good to give money but to spend some of his time actually talking to young people about making good decisions not putting themselves into harm's way. 12;20;19;18 we're going with our police department the meeting lasted about 45 minutes.you can catch marshall's next game against the colts right here on cbs 2 this sunday at 3-25. donald trump returned to the hawkeye state, state,he's visited iowa three times since he became the nominee for the republican party back in july. july.trump spoke to voters early tuesday in clive.he steered away from hillary clinton's health concerns -- but he did attack her on recent comments she made about some of trump's supporters being a "a basket of deplorables." (donald trump/(r) presidential nominee) while my opponent slanders you as deplorable and irredeemable, i call you hardworking american patriots who love your country and want a better future for all of our " people."after the rally -- trum
marshall took a knee last week during his first game of the season.police chief robert white says he will continue the conversation. 12;19;58;03 it's always good to give money but to spend some of his time actually talking to young people about making good decisions not putting themselves into harm's way. 12;20;19;18 we're going with our police department the meeting lasted about 45 minutes.you can catch marshall's next game against the colts right here on cbs 2 this sunday at 3-25. donald...
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. >> shall had a -- marshall had a sit down yesterday with police chief robert white. we found out marshall wanted to know what police go through every day and why officers involved in controversial shootings haven't been punished. the chief invited marshall to take part in a shoot don't shooo training session. >> i suggested to him that what i felt would be very valuable and very powerful, it's always to young people about making good decisions, not putting themselves in harm's way. >> white says brandon has searched all -- accepted all these suggestions and plans to participate. >>> a death investigation underway in loveland after a man's body is found near fairgrounds park. last night someone called police reporting that body. >> police say there were no obvious signs of foul play. the coroner will work to identify the person and figure out how he died. urged to call the loveland police department. of a woman in montbello is no longer being considered suspicious and it's not being investigated now as a homicide. >> denver 7's amanda del castillo joins us. she spoke
. >> shall had a -- marshall had a sit down yesterday with police chief robert white. we found out marshall wanted to know what police go through every day and why officers involved in controversial shootings haven't been punished. the chief invited marshall to take part in a shoot don't shooo training session. >> i suggested to him that what i felt would be very valuable and very powerful, it's always to young people about making good decisions, not putting themselves in harm's...
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marshall says the meeting with denver police chief robert white was productive but there is more work to do. marshall praised white and other leaders on social media saying he will dedicate himself to more work and plans to donate 300 hours to charity for every tackle he makes. he has received praise and criticism for his national anthem protest in kneeling before the broncos game. losing endorsement deals in the process. >> i didn't breech my contract i didn't do anything to defame the team or century link or air academy. that is my first amendment right. >> this weekend he still has not decided when he will stop kneeling if you will. >>> a record number of people are checking out denver startup week. it broke a registration record with 12,500 attendees. people are registered to attend 300 free entrepreneurial programs throughout downtown denver and it runs through friday. >>> chipolte is getting ready to hire people offer 5000 jobs to people across the nation on september 28. applicants can register online. the restaurant has struggled with an e. coli outbreak in a lawsuit accusing
marshall says the meeting with denver police chief robert white was productive but there is more work to do. marshall praised white and other leaders on social media saying he will dedicate himself to more work and plans to donate 300 hours to charity for every tackle he makes. he has received praise and criticism for his national anthem protest in kneeling before the broncos game. losing endorsement deals in the process. >> i didn't breech my contract i didn't do anything to defame the...
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the linebacker spent nearly an hour yesterday with the police chief robert white. >> he asked a lot of questions related to policing. why do police do the things they do? which obviously i was in position to give him an explanation. >> chief white says he will give marshall ais might do while working in partnership with the police department. he's inviting him on an officer ride along. the chief will also allow him to experience a simulator that puts officers in situations where they have only moments to decide whether they shoot or not. >>> everyone is safe after a denver bound plane makes an emergency landing. passengers were flying from it was diverted to chicago airport. >>> signs will soon remind drivers of sergeant sean renfro when he stopped to help a family when he was off duty. he left a wife and four children. there's a special ceremony at mile marker 245 opp seven-mile stretch of the highway as the ar gent saen p. renfro highway. >>> the minimum wage right now is $8.31 and he is looking to >>> donald trump visits flint, michigan today while hillary clinton stays at home reco
the linebacker spent nearly an hour yesterday with the police chief robert white. >> he asked a lot of questions related to policing. why do police do the things they do? which obviously i was in position to give him an explanation. >> chief white says he will give marshall ais might do while working in partnership with the police department. he's inviting him on an officer ride along. the chief will also allow him to experience a simulator that puts officers in situations where...
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game to do morr than that s a one-on-one meeting expected at some point with dpd police chief robert white and the liners -- and the broncos linebacker. back on thursday the national anthem happened, marshall to the knee in solidarity with colin kaep he said after marshall did this, it wasn't anti-police are anti-america but a protest of social injustice and now he gets to talk about the issue with the denver police chief at some point today. marshall reached out to his twitter followers asking for questions he could pose to the chief. at this point we haven't seen marshall, the meeting location wasn't officially let out, it is a private meeting between the 2 of them. a lot of flak in pushback on social media and online over what he did. he also lost out on sponsorships. he said he doesn't regret it and plans to continue to take any including the sunday. >>> reporting a dpd headquarters jason gruenauer denver7. i a daring escape on camera, a teenager manis to escape the cops while in handcuffs. >> the biggest moment of dancing with the stars didn't come froo the dance floor, ryan lochte's
game to do morr than that s a one-on-one meeting expected at some point with dpd police chief robert white and the liners -- and the broncos linebacker. back on thursday the national anthem happened, marshall to the knee in solidarity with colin kaep he said after marshall did this, it wasn't anti-police are anti-america but a protest of social injustice and now he gets to talk about the issue with the denver police chief at some point today. marshall reached out to his twitter followers asking...
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enforcement agencies operate those were the topics of conversation tuesday between denver police chief robert white and broncos linebacker brandon marshall who met with chief white for 45 minutes bringing a list of questions on police policies. marshall did not talk about the did though saying he respects marshals right to neealmost and protest during the national anthem but he doesn't agree with the protest. >> let me tell you why i want to do this. he gave me an opportunity to listen to somebody else who has a voice and they can perhaps impact other individuals as it relates to what their concerns are but equally as important it gave me an opportunity to talk to him about the good work the men and women are doing in our police department and police officers country. >> chief white says he offered marshall some suggestions on how a football star might help the community work better with police. >>> think about a teacher that made a lasting difference in your life, in our lives. they are heros. one teacher in jefferson county is proving it is much more than just a job. it is a passion and its made
enforcement agencies operate those were the topics of conversation tuesday between denver police chief robert white and broncos linebacker brandon marshall who met with chief white for 45 minutes bringing a list of questions on police policies. marshall did not talk about the did though saying he respects marshals right to neealmost and protest during the national anthem but he doesn't agree with the protest. >> let me tell you why i want to do this. he gave me an opportunity to listen to...
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bond and local pastor is facing -- sexual assault charges of etiquette is clean 50-year-old robert wayne white sexually assaulted girl who attended a copy bible turgeon thorton was 12 years old and lasted nearly 2 years. >>> breaking tonight wildfire burning near the larimer county boulder county line it has grown to 25 acres in size and it is threatening homes and livestock and russell haythorn shows us it is 35% contained and is still burning. >> believe the fire started right...
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roberts. she is missing. she is a white female teen years old. five foot 10 inches. weighs 110 pounds. blonde hair and blue eyes. >>> the indians are in chicago tonight trying to make the magic number smaller. we will hear from next man up when it comes to being the quarterback. puts into the job and prepares themselves. anytime that happens especially week one of the opener it is heartbreaking. it showed the fight that he has. >>> those of the words of jo robert griffin took he collides and he was put on injured reserve with a break in his shoulder. griffin could return in eight weeks. then josh mccown gets the call on sunday . it was josh mccown that was hurt in the first game last year. jackson said it was a fluke. >> i think he was trying to protect himself. he was going out of bounds. this is one of the times where it is unfortunate he did not here is this guy that comes out. he is being pushed in the back as this is happening. he was trying to do the right thing. >>> steelers playing washington tonight. roethlisberger threw three touchdown passes. pittsburgh wins. roethlisberger
roberts. she is missing. she is a white female teen years old. five foot 10 inches. weighs 110 pounds. blonde hair and blue eyes. >>> the indians are in chicago tonight trying to make the magic number smaller. we will hear from next man up when it comes to being the quarterback. puts into the job and prepares themselves. anytime that happens especially week one of the opener it is heartbreaking. it showed the fight that he has. >>> those of the words of jo robert griffin took...
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white christianew america." judy woodruff talked with the head of the public religione research institute recently.ti >> woodruff: robert welcome to the program. so provocative title, "the end of white christian america." but you say in the book whate you're really asking is why white protestant america has experienced such a dramatic decline. why did you want to tackle that question? >> well, thanks for having me. you know, when i was looking at the data, i realized we had really crossed this very significant threshold in american culture and that is we had moved, just in the last eight years, from being a majority white christian country, 54% in 2008 when barack obama was running for presidents the first time, to being a minority white christian country. today we are 45% white and christian. when i use the term "white christian america," i ama, referring to this cultural and institutional world built primarily by protestants. so if you think about the cultural center of the u.s. being a waspy, white, anglo-saxon protestant culture, that's the culture i'm talking about and that has faded from the center of american cul
white christianew america." judy woodruff talked with the head of the public religione research institute recently.ti >> woodruff: robert welcome to the program. so provocative title, "the end of white christian america." but you say in the book whate you're really asking is why white protestant america has experienced such a dramatic decline. why did you want to tackle that question? >> well, thanks for having me. you know, when i was looking at the data, i realized...
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will meet with denver police chief robert white today. marshall didn't disclose exactly what they'll discuss... ...but he did ask his followers to submit questions to ask the chief. marshall made headlines last week after kneeling during the national anthem before denver's game against the panthers. bad news for lovers of left hand brewery's nitro milk stout. the brewery has issued a recall of the popular beer.... saying unwanted yeast in the bottles is causing some to overflow on the shelf. other bottles just don't come out right when you're ready to drink. left hand won't be able least six weeks while it cleans up the brewing facility and makes new batches. marty coniglio joins us.. things a bit chillier in the metro area today. back with another update in 25 i'm corey rose with >>> we are back with the comedy dream team. they created a series documentary "now," a comedy that spoofs some very famous documentaries. >> they had to throw in t us pretty much. >> ben herndon yesterday handed his campaign over to a group of ro rogue. the boy
will meet with denver police chief robert white today. marshall didn't disclose exactly what they'll discuss... ...but he did ask his followers to submit questions to ask the chief. marshall made headlines last week after kneeling during the national anthem before denver's game against the panthers. bad news for lovers of left hand brewery's nitro milk stout. the brewery has issued a recall of the popular beer.... saying unwanted yeast in the bottles is causing some to overflow on the shelf....
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sean: a vermont man is accused of stealing a gun. 24-year-old robert warrington of white river junction sold the call. when they confronted him, he pulled it out and threw it on the ground. he's facing charges, including theft of a firearm. >>> new this morning, a portsmouth man is accused of firing a rifle into the air. adam doyle was arrested early yesterday morning after he fired the shot on white cedar boulevard. erin: a former nursing home employee has pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting an elderly woman in his care. it last year that 46-year-old timmy morrissey was with a 79-year-old patient when a co-worker walked in and saw morrissey sexually assaulting the woman. he was fired on the spot. in court yesterday, morrissey apologized for his crime and was sentenced to a minimum of a year and a half behind bars. >> i would like to extend my apologies to the family. not only the family -- i family but also to the rest of the families at nursing home as well. the residents. erin: as part of the plea deal, morrissey will never work as a nurse again and never work with the elderly or y
sean: a vermont man is accused of stealing a gun. 24-year-old robert warrington of white river junction sold the call. when they confronted him, he pulled it out and threw it on the ground. he's facing charges, including theft of a firearm. >>> new this morning, a portsmouth man is accused of firing a rifle into the air. adam doyle was arrested early yesterday morning after he fired the shot on white cedar boulevard. erin: a former nursing home employee has pleaded guilty to sexually...
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robert pittenger said "they hate white people because they're successful and they're not." >> i apologize for the comments. it wasn't meant in the context of how many has viewed them. my concerns frankly, is for the disenfran chide individuals and those, frankly, i was quoting, >> you can see protestors are not just black but white and latino. pittenger is hurt by what he saw and said it's a great city with many friends who live there. >>> breaking overnight, the tulsa police officer accused of shooting and killing an unarmed man turned herself in to authorities. betty healthy is charged with first-degree manslaughter in crutcher. he is seen walking to his car with his hand up when shot. officer healthy could face four years in prison. hear from the family in ten minutes. >> 5:37. >>> a large police presence forces an evacuation at laguardia. >>> a yahoo security breach could affect you. . she was so proud to be a north carolina teacher. she wouldn't have liked how we've fallen to 41st in teacher pay... 44th in per-student spending... or that governor mccrory tried to cut education fundin
robert pittenger said "they hate white people because they're successful and they're not." >> i apologize for the comments. it wasn't meant in the context of how many has viewed them. my concerns frankly, is for the disenfran chide individuals and those, frankly, i was quoting, >> you can see protestors are not just black but white and latino. pittenger is hurt by what he saw and said it's a great city with many friends who live there. >>> breaking overnight, the...
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today, prosecutors questioned a woman they say robert stern was infatuated with...april white -- she worked at a restaurant that stern often ate at. they argue he killed his daughter to get her out of the way so he could spend m with ms. white. today, she gave her side of the story. kcrg-tv nine's phil reed was in court today. "please remember i did love you and always will " april white struggles to fight back tears while reading a love letter written to her by robert stern just days before he allegedly killed his daughter kimberly. she was a server at the village inn where she says they would visit daily "and then when we got closer, he hundred, sometimes 2-300, sometimes even up to 500d dollars " she considered him a best friend, who was a shoulder to lean on when she was in a bad relationship and addicted to drugs, but says stern wanted more. a tattoo artist even testified that he wanted to tattoo her name on him, but canceled because of medical reasons. "it originally was a butterfly, and some flowers and a heart i believe, but then he wanted to change the butterfly to a bluebir
today, prosecutors questioned a woman they say robert stern was infatuated with...april white -- she worked at a restaurant that stern often ate at. they argue he killed his daughter to get her out of the way so he could spend m with ms. white. today, she gave her side of the story. kcrg-tv nine's phil reed was in court today. "please remember i did love you and always will " april white struggles to fight back tears while reading a love letter written to her by robert stern just days...
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. >> joining me now is is robert trainam, senior white house reporter for politico and democratic strategist. >> react to the sound there and the birther headline. does donald trump, to finish this out, does he need to apologize, explain or say why and when he reached this conclusion? >> two things. i'm not exactly sure how to respond to the two individuals that were on tape a few moments ago. the president said he was born here, donald trump said he was born here. these conspiracy theories are in the same category as seeing elvis around the corner at mcdonald's. who knows? what we saw yesterday was yet again a whole cloak and dagger thing where donald trump knew all along that the president was born here in this country. he knew that probably back in 2004 when then senator obama came on to the national stage. he egged us along, obviously for ratings, for drama, whatever you want to call it. at the end of the day it was shameful. mr. trump should apologize not only to the president but the american people for putting us through this. this is absolutely ridiculous. what mr. trump should be ta
. >> joining me now is is robert trainam, senior white house reporter for politico and democratic strategist. >> react to the sound there and the birther headline. does donald trump, to finish this out, does he need to apologize, explain or say why and when he reached this conclusion? >> two things. i'm not exactly sure how to respond to the two individuals that were on tape a few moments ago. the president said he was born here, donald trump said he was born here. these...
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when asked about the protest, robert said they hate white people because white people are successful and they are not. for causing offense. for the first time tonight we are seeing this photo which appears to show a gun on the ground at the scene were keith scott was shot. a source says it is the gun police say they found. an attorney for the family says scott did not own agon or carry one. police insist they never found >>> the scott family did see the video in question which again has not been publicly released and will not. >> david hirst was there when the family left the police station. they did not offer any reaction but later they put out a statement. they say it is impossible to determine what if anything stop was holding his hands. this his hands were by his side and he was walking backwards when he was shot and killed. they won on to push for police to release e they do not have to legally due. that will not change with the new law taking effect next week. >> michael hyle and gathering new reaction to the decision and breaking down what is changing.>> it is brought attentio
when asked about the protest, robert said they hate white people because white people are successful and they are not. for causing offense. for the first time tonight we are seeing this photo which appears to show a gun on the ground at the scene were keith scott was shot. a source says it is the gun police say they found. an attorney for the family says scott did not own agon or carry one. police insist they never found >>> the scott family did see the video in question which again...
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we have worked in the past with robert jones and prri to ask for how white people see reason the us, what their thoughts are about structural inequality and whether they see growing diversity is a thing of beauty and asset or reflection of the decline in threat. lets me now introduced tonight's guests, robert p jones of the founding ceo of prri and a leading scholar and commentator on religion and politics. he's the author of the "the end of white christian america", which we know very well this evening. two other books and numerous peer review articles on religion and public policy. he writes a call in for the atlantic online on politics and culture and appears regularly on interfaith voices, the nations leading religion newsmagazine on public radio and is free for life meet-- featured on msnbc, cnn, npr, "washington post" and others and doctor jones is sirs as the cochair of the steering committee for the religion and politics section at the american academy of religion it is a member of the editorial board for the journal of the american academy of religion and for politics and re
we have worked in the past with robert jones and prri to ask for how white people see reason the us, what their thoughts are about structural inequality and whether they see growing diversity is a thing of beauty and asset or reflection of the decline in threat. lets me now introduced tonight's guests, robert p jones of the founding ceo of prri and a leading scholar and commentator on religion and politics. he's the author of the "the end of white christian america", which we know...
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white parlor. this was one of the last rooms of the house that was actually finished. it was largely decorated according to robert e. lee's tastes. in fact, he wrote letters to his wife in the mid 1850s in which he described how he wanted the room to be painted white, both because he said it was such a dark house, it would help brighten things, but he also complained that it was -- the fact that the family was at that time a bit short on money. they were struggling a little bit financially, and so he said it was also the cheapest color. so it was painted white. and it definitely did brighten the house. he bought much of the red velvet furniture you see in this room for the home up at west point when he was superintendent of the u.s. military academy. he designed the marble mantles that you see here with oak leaves and acorns, actually celebrating, honoring, the great oak forest that stood at arlington historically. before the civil war, more than half of the estate was wooded with virgin oak. only 12 acres of it still exist. the rest swallowed up by the national cemetery and ft. meyer behind, but some of it exist
white parlor. this was one of the last rooms of the house that was actually finished. it was largely decorated according to robert e. lee's tastes. in fact, he wrote letters to his wife in the mid 1850s in which he described how he wanted the room to be painted white, both because he said it was such a dark house, it would help brighten things, but he also complained that it was -- the fact that the family was at that time a bit short on money. they were struggling a little bit financially, and...
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white supremacy -- robert byrd apologized.e apologized. >> okay to say i'm sorry. >> we got to leave it there. everybody, thank you. >>> just ahead, the past couple days underscored something hillary clinton, donald trump have in common, neither travels with a protective pool, a group of reporters who provide minute-by-minute updates to the campaigns. it's a big break with tradition. a controversial one. we'll explain that to you ahead. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. great grains cereals are made fromreal fruit,clusters, wholesome nuts and crunchy flakes. good things come together to make one great thing. great grains. why be good when you can be great? seconds can mean the difference between life and death. for partners in health, time is life. we have 18,000 people around the world. the microsoft cloud helps our entire staff stay connected and
white supremacy -- robert byrd apologized.e apologized. >> okay to say i'm sorry. >> we got to leave it there. everybody, thank you. >>> just ahead, the past couple days underscored something hillary clinton, donald trump have in common, neither travels with a protective pool, a group of reporters who provide minute-by-minute updates to the campaigns. it's a big break with tradition. a controversial one. we'll explain that to you ahead. great show. here you go. now he's...
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white supremacy -- robert byrd apologized.ized. >> okay to say i'm sorry. >> we got to leave it there. everybody, thank you. >>> just ahead, the past couple days underscored something hillary clinton, donald trump have in common, neither travels with a protected pool, a group of reporters who provide minute-by-minute updates to the call pa campaigns. it's a big break with tradition. a controversial one. we'll explain that to you ahead. what if a company that didn't make cars made plastics that make them lighter? the lubricants that improved fuel economy. even technology to make engines more efficient. what company does all this? exxonmobil, that's who. we're working on all these things to make cars better and use less fuel. helping you save money and reduce emissions. and you thought we just made the gas. energy lives here. in my gentleman's quarters, we sip champagne and peruse my art collection, which consists of renaissance classics and more avant-garde pieces. yes, i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. i'm
white supremacy -- robert byrd apologized.ized. >> okay to say i'm sorry. >> we got to leave it there. everybody, thank you. >>> just ahead, the past couple days underscored something hillary clinton, donald trump have in common, neither travels with a protected pool, a group of reporters who provide minute-by-minute updates to the call pa campaigns. it's a big break with tradition. a controversial one. we'll explain that to you ahead. what if a company that didn't make...
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activities director mike johnson also stepped down as a result of the white to the stand tomorrow in the robert stern murder trial. they say she was a waitress that stern was infatuated with. robert stern, who is 63, faces a first degree murder charge for shooting killing his daughter, kimberly. she was 27. he admitted to shooting her 17 times in the home they shared because she statements yesterday, prosecutors suggested that stern wanted his daughter out of his life so he could have more time for white. today's testimony surrounded stern's mental and physical health when they arrested him. several officers testifed he seemed tired, confused and at times didn't know his name when they first arrived at the scene. and inside his home, they found bottles of prescription medication, including narcotic pain killers. "perhaps he took an overdose of his medication and this was an attempt to take his own life, hospital and have him checked out. " an emergency room nurse testified that evaluation showed there was nothing medically wrong with stern. c-r-s-t is celebrating the opening of its new headquar
activities director mike johnson also stepped down as a result of the white to the stand tomorrow in the robert stern murder trial. they say she was a waitress that stern was infatuated with. robert stern, who is 63, faces a first degree murder charge for shooting killing his daughter, kimberly. she was 27. he admitted to shooting her 17 times in the home they shared because she statements yesterday, prosecutors suggested that stern wanted his daughter out of his life so he could have more time...
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. >> well, the anger, they hate white people because white people are successful and they're not. >> representative robert pittinger represents the ninth congressional district in north carolina that includes part of charlotte. the democratic party called the remarks racist. and says it was taken out of context. >> i apologize for the comments. it was not in the context that many viewed them. my concern, frankly, for the disenfranchised individuals. frankly, is would quoting what they were saying. >> the controversial comments started trending on twitter overnight. >>> new developments in a police shooting death in tulsa. authorities have charged that officer with manslaughter for killing prosecutors say officer betty shelby reacted unreasonably. video shows terrence crutcher with his hands up right before shelby shot him. shelby told investigators she feared for her life. she faces four years to life in prison in convicted. >>> donald trump called for racial healing in response to the protests. >> the gop nominee said a lack of spirit between the white and black communities is causing suggesting that ill
. >> well, the anger, they hate white people because white people are successful and they're not. >> representative robert pittinger represents the ninth congressional district in north carolina that includes part of charlotte. the democratic party called the remarks racist. and says it was taken out of context. >> i apologize for the comments. it was not in the context that many viewed them. my concern, frankly, for the disenfranchised individuals. frankly, is would quoting...
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has a black roberts is a 40 year old white man, 5 foot 11, 220 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes.fobroh robin is 5 foot 11 and weighsd w 110 pounds. very thin girl. she has blonde hair and blue eyes. robin and her father were seena just before 8 last night at thaw k-mart in brunswick. if you see them or the pickup trucku please call police.ice. they really want to get her home safely.safely stacey frey reporting from the newsroom. thank you very much.eppth now to a big day for animalankor lovers here in the buckeye starting today you will be charged with a fifth degree felony if you knowingly harm a companion animal.arting todll be ee and it's all thanks to the help of fox 8's dick goddard. 8' jessica dill is live at the cleveland apl with more on goddard's law.s dicc jlive at th good morning. good morning everyone. it is finally here.y this has taken about 5 years to. make it all happen. governor signed it into law on takes 90 days that would be today. now it officially takes t effecf today. if you abuse an animal today the prosecutor can charge you with a felony if they find you doing
has a black roberts is a 40 year old white man, 5 foot 11, 220 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes.fobroh robin is 5 foot 11 and weighsd w 110 pounds. very thin girl. she has blonde hair and blue eyes. robin and her father were seena just before 8 last night at thaw k-mart in brunswick. if you see them or the pickup trucku please call police.ice. they really want to get her home safely.safely stacey frey reporting from the newsroom. thank you very much.eppth now to a big day for animalankor...
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the woman prosecutors say robert stern was obsessed with, april white, takes the stand killing his daughter last year. his daughter was 27 years old and had autism. prosecutors say he shot her more than a dozen times because she was a burden on him. during opening statements, prosecutors suggested that stern wanted his daughter out of his life so he could have more time for white. yesterday's testimony surrounded stern's mental and physical health when officers arrested him. several officers testified he seemed tired, know his name. inside his home, they found bottles of prescription medication... including narcotic pain killers. "perhaps he took an overdose of his medication and this was an attempt to take his own life, but out of concern for him, we thought we would got to the hospital and have him checked out. " an emergency room nurse testified the evaluation showed there was nothing medically wrong with that number is 319-365-9999. you can also email pictures and video to newsroom at kcrg dot com. it was a rainy start to the morning for a lot of people across eastern iowa. meteorologis
the woman prosecutors say robert stern was obsessed with, april white, takes the stand killing his daughter last year. his daughter was 27 years old and had autism. prosecutors say he shot her more than a dozen times because she was a burden on him. during opening statements, prosecutors suggested that stern wanted his daughter out of his life so he could have more time for white. yesterday's testimony surrounded stern's mental and physical health when officers arrested him. several officers...
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during a tv interview, congressman robert pittenger hate white people because white people are successful, end quote and later said he was only repeating what protesters had said. >>> and the tulsa police officer accused of killing an unarmed black man surrendered this morning on a manslaughter charge before being freed on bond. prosecutors say officer betty shelby escalated her encounter with terence crutcher last week before fatally shooting him. >>> in politics, donald trump and hillary clinton are taking a break from campaigning to prepare for their first debate. trump is promising to be respectful to clinton during now, last night he accused her of supporting the notion that police are racist. meantime, trump is clarifying his support for the controversial stop and frisk program saying that he was only proposing that chicago police use it. >>> and the secret service looking into a possible cyberbreach after what appeared to be a copy of first lady michelle obama's passport. it was posted online. now, it apparently came from e-mails hacked from a white house staffer's account. confirm
during a tv interview, congressman robert pittenger hate white people because white people are successful, end quote and later said he was only repeating what protesters had said. >>> and the tulsa police officer accused of killing an unarmed black man surrendered this morning on a manslaughter charge before being freed on bond. prosecutors say officer betty shelby escalated her encounter with terence crutcher last week before fatally shooting him. >>> in politics, donald...
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white house and across the federal government. the american people are served in so many dedicated, talented native american like larry roberts. s and applause] morgan rodman, our executive director at the white house council on native american affairs. terrence steinberg. [cheers and applause] and tracey goodlatte, i native american affairs team in the white house. that's just a few. by creating the white house counsel, we create a permanent institution of the long-term cabinet level focus on indian country that involves you through the decision-making is. i've been proud of what we've been able to be together. we have it on every issue. we have it right every wrong. but together we made significant progress in almost every area. together we permanently protected lands and restored more than 420,000 to travel home as to which no owners. by signing the historic settlement into the, we established a buyback program of $1.9 billion plan to consolidate individual may have been restored and to travel trends. together we strengthen your sovereignty, reauthorize such rights can prosecute those that commit domestic violence against wo
white house and across the federal government. the american people are served in so many dedicated, talented native american like larry roberts. s and applause] morgan rodman, our executive director at the white house council on native american affairs. terrence steinberg. [cheers and applause] and tracey goodlatte, i native american affairs team in the white house. that's just a few. by creating the white house counsel, we create a permanent institution of the long-term cabinet level focus on...
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robert: i grew up in white plains, new york. went to public school through seventh grade and went to private school in massachusetts and went to harvard as an undergraduate. brian: i've asked you this before, we might as well get it on the record, you are not related to paul samuelson. robert: he was one of the most eminent economic -- economists. i'm not related to him. although he does have a son. he had a good sense of humor as well as being a brilliant economist. "newsweek" hired me in the 1980's to write a column that he had previously written, and he sent me a nice note saying that -- i think it was one line, can't beamed samuelson all bad stop -- all bad. brian: more numbers. we're talking about the time barack obama has been president mostly, from 2000 9-2016. this is average gas price per gallon. you see on the screen. it went up in 2012 to as high as $3.68, and is now down to $2.06 nationwide. this may be off five cents or six and. cents. robert: i think with this table shows you is that we don't control oil or gasolin
robert: i grew up in white plains, new york. went to public school through seventh grade and went to private school in massachusetts and went to harvard as an undergraduate. brian: i've asked you this before, we might as well get it on the record, you are not related to paul samuelson. robert: he was one of the most eminent economic -- economists. i'm not related to him. although he does have a son. he had a good sense of humor as well as being a brilliant economist. "newsweek" hired...
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apologizing for saying people are protesting the officer-involved shooting because "they hate white robert pittenger made the response in pan appearance on the bbc network. he said his anguish led him to give a response he now regrets. >>> a new hearing for chandler kenya, the former unc student standing trial for a deadly dwi crash that killed two adults and 6-year-old child. today kenya's legal team will ask for an orange county judge to remove everyday taken from the client's cell phone. the lawyer claims ke >>> a man accused of killing a north carolina police officer could be returned to our state as early as the next couple of weeks. irving ninner, jr., was captured in rhode island after the victim died from gunshot wounds. he tried to fight extradition, but governor mccrory signed the paperwork to give him -- to have him brought back to north carolina. >>> coming up at noon today an uncomfortable and smelly look at the titan air. the giant plant is known as the corpse flower for good reason. that's coming up at noon. i don't know about you, but i'm looking forward to that and i know
apologizing for saying people are protesting the officer-involved shooting because "they hate white robert pittenger made the response in pan appearance on the bbc network. he said his anguish led him to give a response he now regrets. >>> a new hearing for chandler kenya, the former unc student standing trial for a deadly dwi crash that killed two adults and 6-year-old child. today kenya's legal team will ask for an orange county judge to remove everyday taken from the client's...
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roberts. the 2016 battle for the white house is in full swing and, by all accounts, a momentous race like no other. it wasn't so long ago that the country experienced another historic race, groundbreaking for entirely different reasons. for the next hour, we look at the man who was elected in 2008, the 44th president of the united states, barack obama. >> if there is anyone out there who still doubts that america is a place where all things are possible, who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time, who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer. [cheers and applause ] >> after a groundbreaking campaign, americans go to the polls in huge numbers, the highest turnout in decades. and when the votes are counted, a new chapter in american history begins. >> i never thought i'd live long enough to see it. yes! >> we need that change! obama! obama! >> it speaks of us as a nation that we're ready to be fair, to be open and we feel better about ourselves, i think, because of it. >> barack obama has spent his life straddling different worlds. now he is transce
roberts. the 2016 battle for the white house is in full swing and, by all accounts, a momentous race like no other. it wasn't so long ago that the country experienced another historic race, groundbreaking for entirely different reasons. for the next hour, we look at the man who was elected in 2008, the 44th president of the united states, barack obama. >> if there is anyone out there who still doubts that america is a place where all things are possible, who still wonders if the dream of...
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roberts. the 2016 battle for the white house is in full swing and, by all accounts, a momentous race like no othert the country experienced another historic race, groundbreaking for entirely different reasons. for the next hour, we look at the man who was elected in 2008, the 44th president of the united states, barack obama. >> if there is anyone out there who still doubts that america is a place where all things are possible, who still
roberts. the 2016 battle for the white house is in full swing and, by all accounts, a momentous race like no othert the country experienced another historic race, groundbreaking for entirely different reasons. for the next hour, we look at the man who was elected in 2008, the 44th president of the united states, barack obama. >> if there is anyone out there who still doubts that america is a place where all things are possible, who still
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low: 54 prosecutors plan to call april white to the stand today in the robert stern murder trial. they say she was a waitress he was infatuated with at a dubuqu robert stern, who is 63, faces a first degree murder charge for shooting and killing his daughter, kimberly. she was 27 and had autism. police say he admitted to shooting her 17 times in the dubuque home they shared. during opening statements, prosecutors suggested that stern wanted his daughter out of his life so he could have more time for white. yesterday's testimony surrounded stern's mental and physical health when they arrested him. several officers testified he know his name. inside his home, they found bottles of prescription medication, including narcotic pain killers. "perhaps he took an overdose of his medication and this was an attempt to take his own life, but out of concern for him, we thought we would got to the hospital and have him checked out. " an emergency room nurse testified that evaluation showed there was nothing medically wrong with burlington police officer accidentally shot and killed is lashing
low: 54 prosecutors plan to call april white to the stand today in the robert stern murder trial. they say she was a waitress he was infatuated with at a dubuqu robert stern, who is 63, faces a first degree murder charge for shooting and killing his daughter, kimberly. she was 27 and had autism. police say he admitted to shooting her 17 times in the dubuque home they shared. during opening statements, prosecutors suggested that stern wanted his daughter out of his life so he could have more...
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white to the stand today in the robert stern murder trial. restaurant. robert stern, who is 63, faces a first degree murder charge for shooting and killing his daughter, kimberly. she was 27 and had autism. police say he admitted to shooting her 17 times in the dubuque home they shared. during opening statements, prosecutors suggested that stern wanted his daughter out of his life so he could have more time for white. yesterday's testimony surrounded stern's mental and physical health when they arrested him seemed tired, confused and at times didn't know his name. inside his home, they found bottles of prescription medication, including narcotic pain killers. "perhaps he took an overdose of his medication and this was an attempt to take his own life, but out of concern for him, we thought we would got to the hospital and have him checked out. " an emergency room nurse testified that evaluation the family of a woman a burlington police officer accidentally shot and killed is lashing out at the iowa public information board. they say the board has caused d
white to the stand today in the robert stern murder trial. restaurant. robert stern, who is 63, faces a first degree murder charge for shooting and killing his daughter, kimberly. she was 27 and had autism. police say he admitted to shooting her 17 times in the dubuque home they shared. during opening statements, prosecutors suggested that stern wanted his daughter out of his life so he could have more time for white. yesterday's testimony surrounded stern's mental and physical health when they...
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roberts pictured there. he's a registered sex offender. he's a white male 220 pounds with brain hair and eyes. police say he has a drug history and is known to use meth with the child. they are looking right now for a black ford ranger with ohio tags pjl4802. they want you to keep your eyes out for that car and for that young woman, robin c. roberts and her father, william c. right away. reporting live here in brunswick and getting answers, i'm sia nyorkor. back to you. >> tia: we hope she's tracked down. we will hear any major developments on this story. don't worry, we'll send out a push alert and you can get these breaking news alerts sent right to your smartphone by downloading the free "cleveland 19 news" app and sign up for e-mail alerts on cleveland19.com. >>> no school in elliott high school in a small fire left behind this mess behind this past weekend. that fire started in and was contained to a maintenance room. however, there's no smoke and water damage in other parts of the building. >> nichole: cleveland city council is leaving it up to the people of cleveland to decide if the mi
roberts pictured there. he's a registered sex offender. he's a white male 220 pounds with brain hair and eyes. police say he has a drug history and is known to use meth with the child. they are looking right now for a black ford ranger with ohio tags pjl4802. they want you to keep your eyes out for that car and for that young woman, robin c. roberts and her father, william c. right away. reporting live here in brunswick and getting answers, i'm sia nyorkor. back to you. >> tia: we hope...
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a former reagan white house political director and robert zimmerman and hillary clinton fund-raiser and with us. gentlemen, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> hillary clinton said 39 times she did not recall or remember that she said this to questions from the fbi in the reports just coming out. the report, it certainly confirmed the findings of fbi director james comey, but it doesn't reveal anything criminal by any means, jeffrey, so i think the question is, does this matter in the general election? >> sure. because it's a question of judgment. and let's remember, this is a candidate who is advertising her preparedness and her experience to be president. and here we have her performance as secretary of state, which she number one put all of the stuff on a private server, which was unheard of. and number two, you know, badly, badly misunderstood classification procedures as secretary of state. i mean, this is one of two things. as we look back on cnn last night at watergate, one of the things democrats of the day said, that richard nixon was either lying or was incompetent. well,
a former reagan white house political director and robert zimmerman and hillary clinton fund-raiser and with us. gentlemen, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> hillary clinton said 39 times she did not recall or remember that she said this to questions from the fbi in the reports just coming out. the report, it certainly confirmed the findings of fbi director james comey, but it doesn't reveal anything criminal by any means, jeffrey, so i think the question is, does this matter...
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said he robert stern tapped his fingers on the defense table as the judge read the jury's verdict. meanwhile april white, a waitress, who had become he had with her was not the life he wanted. he wanted her to pay. " kimberly as a lively, beautiful person. they say mentally, she was much like a small child rather than a young woman. april white told me today, she's verdict. she says kimberly can finally rest in peace. live in dubuque katie wiedemann kcrg tv9 news. a former iowa legislative clerk is going to prison for putting white powder into an envelope, and claiming it was deadly. today, a judge sentenced michael mcrae to 18 months in prison. mcrae pleaded guilty in december to writing a letter threatening to kill himself an state representative ako abdul- samad in 2012. mcra the white powered came in contact with mcrae and the representativ e he threatened to kill, abdul-samad. mcrae made people think the powder was some kind of biological weapon. iowa's unemployment rate is creeping up. 4 point 2 percent of iowans didn't have jobs in august. that translates to more than 72-thousand people in the st
said he robert stern tapped his fingers on the defense table as the judge read the jury's verdict. meanwhile april white, a waitress, who had become he had with her was not the life he wanted. he wanted her to pay. " kimberly as a lively, beautiful person. they say mentally, she was much like a small child rather than a young woman. april white told me today, she's verdict. she says kimberly can finally rest in peace. live in dubuque katie wiedemann kcrg tv9 news. a former iowa legislative...