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robert e. lee, i lieutenant colonel robert e. lee. so lieutenant colonel robert e. lee goes to harper's ferry, and can he's already known at that time as one of the military's finest soldiers. he had earned that reputation during the war in mexico. he proved to be a brilliant soldier. he had a unique understanding of topography. he could see things other people could not see, and he quips himself quite well. he performs well, he puts down the insurrection he reasserts federal control. and what becomes known as john brown's raid adds another laurel to an already impressive military resumÉ. but it also does something else. it heralds the coming of the american civil war. now i want to take you to one final place on this potomac trip just a little up river from harper's ferry. it's a quiet national park today where you'll find a cornfield, you'll find a sunking road, and ask you'll -- sunken road, and you'll find a stone bridge over a creek called the antietam. there on september 17, 1862, robert e. lee and the outmanned and outgunned army of northern virginia fought t
robert e. lee, i lieutenant colonel robert e. lee. so lieutenant colonel robert e. lee goes to harper's ferry, and can he's already known at that time as one of the military's finest soldiers. he had earned that reputation during the war in mexico. he proved to be a brilliant soldier. he had a unique understanding of topography. he could see things other people could not see, and he quips himself quite well. he performs well, he puts down the insurrection he reasserts federal control. and what...
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robert e. lee's civil war and his decision that changed american history". jonathan horn has appeared as a commentator on m snbc, his writing has appeared in the new york times the weekly standard and others. during his time in the white house jonathan horn served as a speechwriter and special assistant to president george bush, yale university and we welcome him. [applause] >> thank you sell much for that love the introduction. as mentioned i used to work as a presidential speechright ear before i started writing this book so you can imagine my shock when i learned the subject of my new book didn't much care for my old occupation. robert e. lee was so offended when he heard that george washington might have used a ghost writer to pen his famous farewell address that he refused to believe it. he said anyone who said george washington used a ghost writer was injudicious so in writing this biography, i should care less about my own biography. i am so pleased to be at this beautiful house and so g
robert e. lee's civil war and his decision that changed american history". jonathan horn has appeared as a commentator on m snbc, his writing has appeared in the new york times the weekly standard and others. during his time in the white house jonathan horn served as a speechwriter and special assistant to president george bush, yale university and we welcome him. [applause] >> thank you sell much for that love the introduction. as mentioned i used to work as a presidential...
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life and deaths of robert durst." by agreeing to take part in an hbo documentary, he kicked a sleeping dog, an investigation long smoldering in a california cold case homicide file revived. cathie scott wrote two books about the case. >> he wanted to have a documentary made about himself, and it ended up being the death of robert further, so to speak. >> r. >> reporter: durst agreed to sit down for two interviews, with the documentary producers. in the second interview, he struggled to explain two document, then asked to use the bathroom. his microphone was still hot as he mulligan talking to himself. >> what a disaster. >> reporter: then he blurted out what sound like a confession. >> what the hell did i do? killed them all, of course. >> reporter: them? did he mean his wife, cathie, friend susan berman? the old guy in gavelson he admitted to dismembering? whatever. it was riveting television and by the time the final segment aired last sunday, durst was already under arrest in jones. >> behind bars, the wealthy heir
life and deaths of robert durst." by agreeing to take part in an hbo documentary, he kicked a sleeping dog, an investigation long smoldering in a california cold case homicide file revived. cathie scott wrote two books about the case. >> he wanted to have a documentary made about himself, and it ended up being the death of robert further, so to speak. >> r. >> reporter: durst agreed to sit down for two interviews, with the documentary producers. in the second interview,...
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robert durst arrested.lling you about the explosive developments today in this case. now we want to show you how it is we got here. take a look. >> a new bombshell in a case that captivated the nation. robert durst taken into custody by fbi agents late last night in the lobby of the marriott hotel near new orleans now being held on a first degree murder warrant. >> durst's lawyer chip lewis says durst will not fight extradition charges to los angeles but will mount a vigorous defense just like he has done in the past. >> we the jury find the defendant robert durst not guilty. >> money two murders and a missing wife haunting the life of eccentric new yorkreal new york real estate heir. he said he did not kill his wife or his friends but admits he killed and dismembered his neighbor in texas. it began in 1982. durst's 29-year-old medical student wife kathleen disappeared. friends say kathleen was afraid of durst. >> i can remember very clearly the telephone calls and bobby insisting that kathy come home and k
robert durst arrested.lling you about the explosive developments today in this case. now we want to show you how it is we got here. take a look. >> a new bombshell in a case that captivated the nation. robert durst taken into custody by fbi agents late last night in the lobby of the marriott hotel near new orleans now being held on a first degree murder warrant. >> durst's lawyer chip lewis says durst will not fight extradition charges to los angeles but will mount a vigorous...
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so this was the first time i spoke with robert. so when he told me that another inmate had written the letter it seemed like a plausible situation. >> authorities say wolford had a motivation for changing his story and claiming he had nothing to do with the letter. their unsuccessful search resulted in a new criminal charge for him. >> they say i obstructed the fbi's and cleveland police investigations. >> wolford was charged with obstruction of justice. he pled not guilty but would remain in the jail until the case was resolved. if found guilty he could have several more years added to the 26 he's already serving. >> i got a saying for them. if the glove don't fit, you must acquit. going to trial. going to trial. that's o.j. >> i think we all know it's o.j. >> that's o.j. let's go to trial. >>> while wolford denied any knowledge of what happened to the missing girl named amman dashes he did say they were friends prior to her disappearance nine years earlier. >> we knew each other since we were little kids. i used to go to her work
so this was the first time i spoke with robert. so when he told me that another inmate had written the letter it seemed like a plausible situation. >> authorities say wolford had a motivation for changing his story and claiming he had nothing to do with the letter. their unsuccessful search resulted in a new criminal charge for him. >> they say i obstructed the fbi's and cleveland police investigations. >> wolford was charged with obstruction of justice. he pled not guilty but...
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robert: robert lucas is a brilliant mathematical theorist who is thinking long-term.want to think about the short-term decisions. he wants to think about what would happen if the fed adopted a policy rule and followed it instantly over the centuries. this is lucas type thinking. olivia: to your point about the timeliness of the metric, this is why the fed is looking at revising the basket through which it measures inflation because it tells you it's not a great indicator of what is happening. tom: absolutely. let's get to the headlines. olivia: benjamin netanyahu's fourth term. his likud party capture the most seats in yesterday's votes:. he said there are issues that must be addressed immediately. benjamin netanyahu: we are facing great challenges ahead. i cannot elaborate on all of them, but i can say with certainty that we have in both diplomacy and security. olivia: the coalition will agree on at least one issue they are all skeptical that peace talks with the palestinians. and investors are waiting to hear what federal reserve policymakers are saying about intere
robert: robert lucas is a brilliant mathematical theorist who is thinking long-term.want to think about the short-term decisions. he wants to think about what would happen if the fed adopted a policy rule and followed it instantly over the centuries. this is lucas type thinking. olivia: to your point about the timeliness of the metric, this is why the fed is looking at revising the basket through which it measures inflation because it tells you it's not a great indicator of what is happening....
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says robert shiller -- tom: robert shiller.tock market is of good value the ender of all bull markets, the great rotation has not happened. that is when everyone goes sell bonds, buy stocks. it has not happened. savita: rates have not meaningfully risen. tom: rates up, prices down. savita: it is a tough call. we are at a point where the average individual investor is over allocated to fixing income and under alkylated to equities. money is flowing freely and violently into bonds that it has equities. we have seen a nascent bid on stocks. what investors are buying in the stock markets are the most bond like stocks they can find. anything with the yield, whereas the average stock tech companies or industrials, have not cut a big -- brendan: is it possible to describe these as normal times. the rotation went into really risky debt. savita: if that is the case there is more money likely to flow out of risky debt poised to not do well once we start to see a move-in rate into at these, which are better. our call on stocks is the idea
says robert shiller -- tom: robert shiller.tock market is of good value the ender of all bull markets, the great rotation has not happened. that is when everyone goes sell bonds, buy stocks. it has not happened. savita: rates have not meaningfully risen. tom: rates up, prices down. savita: it is a tough call. we are at a point where the average individual investor is over allocated to fixing income and under alkylated to equities. money is flowing freely and violently into bonds that it has...
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in the 1960's business was slow and robert was forced to sell it.me robert looked at the bare spot on the wall where the map had hung he wished he had it back. it took him years and quite a few dollars but robert davis restored the map to a place on his wall. i am jamie ccollolby for "stran inheritance. remember you can't take it with you. do you have a strange inheritance story you would like to share with us? we would love to hear it. send me an e-mail or go to our web site strange inheritance.com. >> breaking news tonight the eccentric real estate heir at the center of multiple murders and unsolved disappearance of his wife is now under arrest. elwell come to a special edition of "justice robert durst arrested. i am judge jeanine pirro. robert burst behind bars where he was arrested at a marriott hotel under an assumed name based on a warrant for murder in the first degree from the county of los angeles for the
in the 1960's business was slow and robert was forced to sell it.me robert looked at the bare spot on the wall where the map had hung he wished he had it back. it took him years and quite a few dollars but robert davis restored the map to a place on his wall. i am jamie ccollolby for "stran inheritance. remember you can't take it with you. do you have a strange inheritance story you would like to share with us? we would love to hear it. send me an e-mail or go to our web site strange...
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. >> one saturday morning, the mercks' son, robert, stopped by his parents' home for a visit. he immediately noticed something was wrong. >> he found a door open at the back of the house and entered and immediately detected a foul odor. >> i backed out of the house and told my wife, i said, something is wrong here. go across the street and call the sheriff's department. >> jim christopherson was one of the first to arrive at the scene. >> the entire residence was ransacked, everything turned upside down, chairs turned upside down. anything that was in a drawer was tipped out and spilled out on to the floor. >> when they got to the couple's bedroom, police discovered this was more than a robbery. >> clifford merck had been lying across the bed with his hands and feet bound with some sort of a cord, and he was obviously deceased. it was later determined that he had been shot in the head twice. >> nearby police found a pillow with two bullet holes. the pillow had been used to muffle the sound of the gunshots, but there were no spent shell casings in the home. >> so, whoever commi
. >> one saturday morning, the mercks' son, robert, stopped by his parents' home for a visit. he immediately noticed something was wrong. >> he found a door open at the back of the house and entered and immediately detected a foul odor. >> i backed out of the house and told my wife, i said, something is wrong here. go across the street and call the sheriff's department. >> jim christopherson was one of the first to arrive at the scene. >> the entire residence was...
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robert burton joining us live from columbus, ohio. our last hometown hope robert.robert: exactly, kimberly. the name of the game is survived. the terps will try to do that against west virginia tonight. coming up in sports, why west virginia's defense could cause robert: we're live outside nationwide arena where things get tougher for the terps. they're taking on fifth-seeded west virginia. that west virginia defense could cause problems tonight for the terps. tonight the terps will try to handle the pressure of west virginia. >> to execute better, fast break, when they're pushing the ball. that will be key for us. >> you can't sit back and gerbil around it, you need to attack it -- dribble around it, you need to attack it. robert: the style of play is not something the terps have seen all year or had a lot of time to prepare for. >> we have different things we do that we have done so -- that time of year, you just give guy some information and prepare them for certain things and hopefully you play well. >> we like to call our sets, get our guys going. that's what
robert burton joining us live from columbus, ohio. our last hometown hope robert.robert: exactly, kimberly. the name of the game is survived. the terps will try to do that against west virginia tonight. coming up in sports, why west virginia's defense could cause robert: we're live outside nationwide arena where things get tougher for the terps. they're taking on fifth-seeded west virginia. that west virginia defense could cause problems tonight for the terps. tonight the terps will try to...
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robert: georgetown, a much better reaction. the hoyas off to a four seed, but they were not expecting that. they will play either washington, portland or oregon. >> i was a little surprised. you know me, i don't put much thought into it. i without we would be 6, 7. i think that speaks to the strength of our schedule. this year i think it speaks to the strength of the big east. i'm more surprised that eastern washington is a 13 seed. a are a very good team. robert: fourth-seeded maryland will take on valpraiso friday. hoyas will play eastern washington in portland. and virginia will play 15th seed belmont friday. hockey, the caps on the ice after a big letdown against the stars. braden holtby pulled after four goals, but he was there today. the caps on the power play, john carlson fires and scores. thing looking good so far. in the second, still 1-0. piuck bounces out to nate schmidt, the slap shot deflects off the defender, 2-0 caps, and they win by that score. baseball ats=-asnats-astros, the last time they faced each other, i
robert: georgetown, a much better reaction. the hoyas off to a four seed, but they were not expecting that. they will play either washington, portland or oregon. >> i was a little surprised. you know me, i don't put much thought into it. i without we would be 6, 7. i think that speaks to the strength of our schedule. this year i think it speaks to the strength of the big east. i'm more surprised that eastern washington is a 13 seed. a are a very good team. robert: fourth-seeded maryland...
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>> reporter: lucy the body of officer robert wilson ii. 30-year-old officer robert wilson ii. removed from temple hospital about an hour ago taken to the medical examiner's office with a large group of highway patrol officers escorting the city ambulance to the me's office. officer wilson was shot this afternoon around 4:40 in the afternoon. inside a game stop store at 21st lean high. two suspects entered that store announced a robbery, pulled out weapons a 40 caliber glock an minute mill neither handgun with an extended clip and opened fire on the officer. he returned fire multiple times he was struck multiple times. then he was raceed to temple. doctors tried to save him. he passed away around 6:00 25 this evening. his body was removed to the me's office about an hour ago. the suspects two suspects we're told are related one is 30, one is 25. one was wounded in the gun battle. he was taken to einstein. the second person the suspect is at the homicide unit tonight along with some witnesses. i am being told by police sources that both of them have given statements to police ab
>> reporter: lucy the body of officer robert wilson ii. 30-year-old officer robert wilson ii. removed from temple hospital about an hour ago taken to the medical examiner's office with a large group of highway patrol officers escorting the city ambulance to the me's office. officer wilson was shot this afternoon around 4:40 in the afternoon. inside a game stop store at 21st lean high. two suspects entered that store announced a robbery, pulled out weapons a 40 caliber glock an minute mill...
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they recorded him, of course. >> reporter: why did robert talk to him?ated, bob is not sophisticated. he is intelligent. he has asperger's. >> reporter: we asked the los angeles district attorney's office about this. they wouldn't comment. what's more, deguerin sees an opening for his defense in this new government document. it reveals that, back in 2001, there were some l.a. police handwriting experts who believed that the cadaver letter was actually written by a friend of susan's named nyle brenner, who was a suspect at the time. >> two of l.a.p.d.'s finest, the supervisor of their handwriting section, said that the handwriting belonged to nyle brenner. >> reporter: years later, the l.a.p.d. crime lab experts changed their mind and decided once and for all that the letter was in bobby durst's handwriting. >> what kind of science is that? as brer rabbit would say, "throw me in that briar patch." >> reporter: deguerin believes that the change of handwriting analysis by the cops will help him undermine the government's case. in the course of the interview
they recorded him, of course. >> reporter: why did robert talk to him?ated, bob is not sophisticated. he is intelligent. he has asperger's. >> reporter: we asked the los angeles district attorney's office about this. they wouldn't comment. what's more, deguerin sees an opening for his defense in this new government document. it reveals that, back in 2001, there were some l.a. police handwriting experts who believed that the cadaver letter was actually written by a friend of susan's...
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robert: yeah, you are right kimberly, not looking too good. a couple of big injuries and turnovers. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: the key to tonight's game against west virginia was surviving the full-court press. they did that well in the first half, but in the second half not as well. the terps go down 69-59, a total of 23 turnovers. senior dez wells had eight of those by himself. also, melo trimble left the game with a head injury. not exactly sure what happened, but he did on the fastbreak. he sat on the bench, put his head in a shoulders. his mom came down to the bench to see what was wrong. a tough night for the terps. virginia had trouble against michigan state, never recovering. michigan state with the 52-44 lead late in the game. tony bennett put things in perspective after the game. >> it just leaves that feeling that you wish you could have taken it further. but it does not take away when the dust settles what it was. we will give thanks for that but certainly learn from what
robert: yeah, you are right kimberly, not looking too good. a couple of big injuries and turnovers. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: the key to tonight's game against west virginia was surviving the full-court press. they did that well in the first half, but in the second half not as well. the terps go down 69-59, a total of 23 turnovers. senior dez wells had eight of those by himself. also, melo trimble left the game with a head...
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they recorded him, of course. >> reporter: why did robert talk to him? pretty sophisticated. >> you say he's sophisticated, bob is not sophisticated. he is intelligent. he has asperger's. >> reporter: we asked the los angeles district attorney's office about this. they wouldn't comment. what's more, deguerin sees an opening for his defense in this new government document. it reveals that, back in 2001, there were some l.a. police handwriting experts who believed that the cadaver letter was actually written by a friend of susan's named nyle brenner, who was a suspect at the time. >> two of l.a.p.d.'s finest, the supervisor of their handwriting section, said that the handwriting belonged to nyle brenner. >> reporter: years later, the l.a.p.d. crime lab experts changed their mind and decided once and for all that the letter was in bobby durst's handwriting. >> what kind of science is that? as brer rabbit would say, "throw me in that briar patch." >> reporter: deguerin believes that the change of handwriting analysis by the cops will help him undermine the g
they recorded him, of course. >> reporter: why did robert talk to him? pretty sophisticated. >> you say he's sophisticated, bob is not sophisticated. he is intelligent. he has asperger's. >> reporter: we asked the los angeles district attorney's office about this. they wouldn't comment. what's more, deguerin sees an opening for his defense in this new government document. it reveals that, back in 2001, there were some l.a. police handwriting experts who believed that the...
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investigators place robert durst in the bay area. for years the family searched for her, putting up billboards throughout the bay area with the image of the woman who came to the bay area to take classes. now her father said robert durst news corrected enough of a question mark, i am going to follow up with the fbi. if he was in that area it raises potential red flags and questions. police are handling the case because she was an oakland resident. the department said the police department conducted an investigation with the assistance of the federal bureau of investigation regarding the 1997 disappearance. the investigation was active for several years. at this time we don't have evidence that indicates robert durst was involved in her disappearance. robert durst is linked to the disappearance of another california woman, she vanished in 1997. the district attorney could not discuss the case and robert durst's lawyers say they know nothing about the case. >> he is looked at in other murder cases as well. thank you very much. >>> auth
investigators place robert durst in the bay area. for years the family searched for her, putting up billboards throughout the bay area with the image of the woman who came to the bay area to take classes. now her father said robert durst news corrected enough of a question mark, i am going to follow up with the fbi. if he was in that area it raises potential red flags and questions. police are handling the case because she was an oakland resident. the department said the police department...
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jamie: robert and his wife marianne drive to austin for the sale.as history befores fill the hall. >> my dad got up to converse with somebody, go get a drink, and the guns came up for auction. he was not in the crowd. >> robert's golden opportunity is slipping away. marianne looks around, with no sign of her husband. the hammer is about to go down, she takes matters into her hands. >> my mom, knowing my dad wanted them, she was one that purchased two guns. jamie: she did the bidding because he was nowhere to be found. >> absolutely. he was very happy that she did that. jamie: what did she pay. >> under 40,000 for two guns. jamie: earl's dad keeps collecting texas history, but in 2003, beset by health problems and depression, he takes his own life at the age of 69. >> he decided that was it. and like most of us control life he controlled hi his death, it s a traumatic, vin for the family. jamie: early takes over his father's role as head of family printing business, it falls on him to decide what to do with his dad's collection. it is worse a fortune
jamie: robert and his wife marianne drive to austin for the sale.as history befores fill the hall. >> my dad got up to converse with somebody, go get a drink, and the guns came up for auction. he was not in the crowd. >> robert's golden opportunity is slipping away. marianne looks around, with no sign of her husband. the hammer is about to go down, she takes matters into her hands. >> my mom, knowing my dad wanted them, she was one that purchased two guns. jamie: she did the...
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. >> city of philadelphia is in mourning, mourning the death of officer robert wilson the third who was gunned down inside a video game store during a hole up. the two accused shooters are in custody this morning we are looking back at what he did for the the the department. >>> harrison ford, hurt in a plane crash. he was flying a world war two vintage plane when the engine failed crashing down on a golf course. how the the action star is doing right now. we will check in on his condition. >>> we have a wallup of the winter storm yesterday. some people saw 10 inches of snow and the cold weather isn't going anywhere. so we have to ask sue, when will it warm up. we're in march right. >> well, would you believe that we have temperatures in the 50's in the seven day forecast. >> yes good coming up. >> we can get our poodle skirts out. >> yes. good day it is friday march 6th, 2015. reminder all philadelphia public and archdiocesean schools are closed to day. >> because of the weather, sue serio. >> we got seven and a half inches of snow in the city. many places got 10 inches of snow. that i
. >> city of philadelphia is in mourning, mourning the death of officer robert wilson the third who was gunned down inside a video game store during a hole up. the two accused shooters are in custody this morning we are looking back at what he did for the the the department. >>> harrison ford, hurt in a plane crash. he was flying a world war two vintage plane when the engine failed crashing down on a golf course. how the the action star is doing right now. we will check in on his...
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if you talk to -- if you were to talk to robert durst or talk to robert durst's attorneys, they would tell you, we want to get out of louisiana, out of new orleans as quickly as possible. they were saying the same thing yesterday when he waived his right to fight extradition for those charges, those first-degree murder charges from california. but today he faced the judge regarding those charges that were brought by the state here in louisiana yesterday. now, what we found out today, he's not leaving the state anytime soon. it's going to be at least several days before he does. after the hearing today, his attorneys came out, spoke to the press. here's what they said in a very brief statement. >> we want to contest the basis for his arrest because i think it's not based on facts. it's based on ratings. so we will continue to fight for bob. we want to get to california as quickly as we can so we can get into a court of law and try this case where it needs to be tried. we'll contest the facts there and we'll try to contest them here. thank you. >> reporter: that was robert durst's attor
if you talk to -- if you were to talk to robert durst or talk to robert durst's attorneys, they would tell you, we want to get out of louisiana, out of new orleans as quickly as possible. they were saying the same thing yesterday when he waived his right to fight extradition for those charges, those first-degree murder charges from california. but today he faced the judge regarding those charges that were brought by the state here in louisiana yesterday. now, what we found out today, he's not...
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robert rodriguez! el rey network is on cable and satellite now.e" concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. ♪turn around! ♪every now and then i get a little bit hungry♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around♪ ♪turn around! ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired of living off the taste of the air.♪ ♪turn around barry! ♪ i finally found the right snack!♪ now try fiber one protein bars with the great new taste of cookies and crème. check out my breakfast! eggs... sausage... ham... bacon... cheese... and sourdough bread. uh, mine's easier. get a load of jack's loaded breakfast sandwich. what's on it? what's not on it? it's like a big ol' breakfast buffet right in your hand. >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is brought to you by at&t, mobilizing your world. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank julia louis-dreyfus, robert rodriguez, gary clark jr. and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next but first. this is their album "they want my soul." here with the song "rainy taxi", austin's very own spoon!
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what makes someone like robert durst kill? someone where he admitted even though he said it was accidental the death happened he admitted to dismembering somebody. >> and killing him. he said it was in self-defense. when you ask what makes someone like robert durst kill i have to point out that i don't know if we have anybody like him. his baseline is being born into this wealthy manhattan real estate family. he didn't grow up like a normal child did. if you watch the documentary or study him he's always held grudges against his family because he of course didn't grow up like a normal child but he did not become head ceo of his family's company. he's always been left to his own devices to make his own way, been given a little position in the company for appearances sake but he's just been his own person. >> it's enabled him to hide if he was responsible for the murders they were alleging and others. i want to show that image of robert durst today that was jean was showing. this is today. after all that has happened he's going
what makes someone like robert durst kill? someone where he admitted even though he said it was accidental the death happened he admitted to dismembering somebody. >> and killing him. he said it was in self-defense. when you ask what makes someone like robert durst kill i have to point out that i don't know if we have anybody like him. his baseline is being born into this wealthy manhattan real estate family. he didn't grow up like a normal child did. if you watch the documentary or study...
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robert rodriguez! el rey network is on cable and satellite now. concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is brought to you by at&t, mobilizing your world. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank julia louis-dreyfus, robert rodriguez, gary clark jr. and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next but first. this is their album "they want my soul." here with the song "rainy taxi", austin's very own spoon! ♪ ♪ you catch everything i never could you believed when i gave up for good ♪ ♪ and when you stand beside me i can tell i'm stronger than i've ever been ♪ ♪ but if you're goin' you know you don't come back ♪ ♪ ♪ i came home last night i had no good news i came home last night i had no good news ♪ ♪ and you received me through the brightest flash of apocalyptic ruin ♪ ♪ and if you leave i'll never sing another tune ♪ ♪ put on your red shoes sing to me lover girl when you do my love i forget the world ♪ ♪ and if you say run i may run with you i got nothing else i got nowhere e
robert rodriguez! el rey network is on cable and satellite now. concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is brought to you by at&t, mobilizing your world. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank julia louis-dreyfus, robert rodriguez, gary clark jr. and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next but first. this is their album "they want my soul." here with the song "rainy...
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some call it cereal city. 80-year-old robert rogers lived his entire life in battle creek. through some real estate investments and his ownership of a small trucking business, he was a millionaire many times over. >> he was a tough, old bird. he never pulled any punches. he was always a son of a bitch to me. >> rogers was stubborn, too. he always carried large sums of money and didn't care who knew it. >> he would joke that he would have several thousand in this pocket, several thousand in a pants pocket and a couple more thousand in his back pocket, and he generally did. >> not surprisingly, rogers became a target for local drug gangs and petty thieves. >> he was a victim several times of robberies. they would take his money from him, beat him up. his house had been broken into a few times also. so, yeah, it was a problem for him, but he didn't change his pattern, it seemed like. he still carried large sums of money. >> sharon zachary lived next door to rogers and acted as his caretaker. >> sharon zachary had become almost like a daughter to him. she would take care of him
some call it cereal city. 80-year-old robert rogers lived his entire life in battle creek. through some real estate investments and his ownership of a small trucking business, he was a millionaire many times over. >> he was a tough, old bird. he never pulled any punches. he was always a son of a bitch to me. >> rogers was stubborn, too. he always carried large sums of money and didn't care who knew it. >> he would joke that he would have several thousand in this pocket,...
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robert suggested that we speak louder. >> louder.hing. >> so they would have ample opportunity before they shot at anyone. i was kind of reaching a bit of a breaking point. >> i said mark, what kind of movies do you like? >> keep talking, louder. >> after maybe just 15 or 20 minutes, we made our way up to a bluff, and robert i think actually said -- thinking would be a really good place for an ambush. >> and and four soldiers materialized. they just stood up. short hair, young, probably all in their early 20s. and i remember very distinctly that the soldier just in front of me had a green bandanna and a single blue feather right in the middle. it was striking. they were all armed, pointed their guns at us. we had our hands up, and we took off our bags, and then we sat down. at that point, the soldiers were just meeting on their radios. [ speaking spanish ] >> we were thinking they were the farc. victor was the one with the farc contacts. and now we were going to fall back on victor's relationship, and also robert as a journalist. [ s
robert suggested that we speak louder. >> louder.hing. >> so they would have ample opportunity before they shot at anyone. i was kind of reaching a bit of a breaking point. >> i said mark, what kind of movies do you like? >> keep talking, louder. >> after maybe just 15 or 20 minutes, we made our way up to a bluff, and robert i think actually said -- thinking would be a really good place for an ambush. >> and and four soldiers materialized. they just stood up....
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we can even go to bill clinton. >> now richard roberts. >> >> now richard roberts. i have always been a womanizer. that's what most people say. something about a nice man in his mid-50s with a nice smile, healthy body and a full head of hair. women have a tendency to attract themselves to it. they are look moths to light. they just flutter right on in. >> though roberts considers himself a ladies man, some of the women in his life disagree. he is currently charged with assault and battery against a former girlfriend. he's pled not guilty and is awaiting trial. 16 months earlier, however, he pled guilty to three counts of violating a protective order taken out by another woman and served 60 days in the tulsa county jail. >> i was kind of hooked on women for a long time. after my wife left me and everything, my attitude changed about women. that was probably where the switch started going in reverse toward cocaine. >> though he has been caught in the jail's revolving door, robert says it was during a stay two years earlier that he had an epiphany. it had to do with di
we can even go to bill clinton. >> now richard roberts. >> >> now richard roberts. i have always been a womanizer. that's what most people say. something about a nice man in his mid-50s with a nice smile, healthy body and a full head of hair. women have a tendency to attract themselves to it. they are look moths to light. they just flutter right on in. >> though roberts considers himself a ladies man, some of the women in his life disagree. he is currently charged with...
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robert burton joins us live from columbus, ohio, to tell us what went wrong, robert?ert: yeah, just soaking it all in here. sad night here in columbus ohio. but there is still hope with other teams. and we'll talk maryland terps and u.v.a. and of course we'll talk georgetown. we'll recap it for you. that's coming up next. in sports. >> and now the toyota sports desk. brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: and we are live here in columbus, ohio, with the terps. but before we get into that, we'll talk about georgetown. they definitely had a battle with the utah utes tonight. let's throw up the full scoreboard right here. the final for this one 75-64. georgetown isn't able to make it to the sweet 16. one bright spot, l.j. peak had 18 points. however, that wasn't enough. it was all about the defense tonight. it was a game of runs. here's after the game. >> was disappointing. when your season comes to an end. like everything. it's sudden. it's fast. we have five or six seniors in that locker room that have played their last game wearing this uniform. it's dif
robert burton joins us live from columbus, ohio, to tell us what went wrong, robert?ert: yeah, just soaking it all in here. sad night here in columbus ohio. but there is still hope with other teams. and we'll talk maryland terps and u.v.a. and of course we'll talk georgetown. we'll recap it for you. that's coming up next. in sports. >> and now the toyota sports desk. brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: and we are live here in columbus, ohio, with the terps. but before we...
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tonight multi-millionaire robert durst is behind bars. the change in circumstance hasn't wiped the grin off his face. the real estate heir has captivated the country. even after being charged with murder, his behavior continues to amaze. here's matt gutman. >> reporter: today robert durst slumped in a patrol car and smiling. the prime suspect in a murder mystery, playing out in real life. >> it's based on ratings. >> reporter: authorities looking for clues, searching durst's condo after he was arrested in this hotel in new orleans saturday night. many believe an hbo documentary was his undoing. >> after a while you start thinking you got away with it. you'll never be caught. that's why he sat down and spock on camera. >> reporter: and tonight questions about his sanity as he was moved just hours ago to a mental health facility here in louisiana. >> that cruiser right there. >> reporter: like what could he have been thinking when he agreed to interview in the six-part hbo documentary called "the jinx." was it an insatiable need for attenti
tonight multi-millionaire robert durst is behind bars. the change in circumstance hasn't wiped the grin off his face. the real estate heir has captivated the country. even after being charged with murder, his behavior continues to amaze. here's matt gutman. >> reporter: today robert durst slumped in a patrol car and smiling. the prime suspect in a murder mystery, playing out in real life. >> it's based on ratings. >> reporter: authorities looking for clues, searching durst's...
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and robert mcfadden, special agent in charge of ncis with the suppan group. when you look at this physically in the areas of airports physically ahead of the tsa check points, are those sort of ideal soft target where is you have huge lines of people waiting and no protection? >> it does represent a soft target. as we know in terrorism going back decades, for example palestinian groups in the '70s and '80s hit many airports in europe it's a plum target for terrorist actors and others with different motivations. so where you have a large group of people high density, though security in airports though armed securities is much more than it used to be but somewhat of a soft target. >> haven't they recently begun to put security right at the first doorway in some airports? i believe it was possible in lebanon and beirut? >> in some places but it depends where you're talking about around the world and even in the united states and with what the security posture is. >> is it a good idea? >> in the business that's referred to random force protection measure, so chan
and robert mcfadden, special agent in charge of ncis with the suppan group. when you look at this physically in the areas of airports physically ahead of the tsa check points, are those sort of ideal soft target where is you have huge lines of people waiting and no protection? >> it does represent a soft target. as we know in terrorism going back decades, for example palestinian groups in the '70s and '80s hit many airports in europe it's a plum target for terrorist actors and others with...
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robert ray is for us in selma. robert, what is going on right now, and what are we expecting to hear from the speakers who are there, i understand you talked to a person who was very instrumental on what happened that day. >> exactly, del, we're awaiting the president to speak. we're waiting for other dignitaries to come to the podium and speak in the next, really, couple of hours. the president delayed a little bit because of an incident in washington but a joyous occasion as many people move in to this area, a beautiful day in selma, alabama. we did speak for 90 minutes about a week ago to a confidant of martin luther king jr. a man who helped to shape the situation in selma 50 years ago and pushed ahead the voting rights act. and ambassador andrew young the former mayor of atlanta, we talked to him last week in atlanta. let's have a listen. >> we're about to have a press conference at 2:00. >> we were invited over to the white house to see president johnson, and in that meeting which was a very cordial meeting,
robert ray is for us in selma. robert, what is going on right now, and what are we expecting to hear from the speakers who are there, i understand you talked to a person who was very instrumental on what happened that day. >> exactly, del, we're awaiting the president to speak. we're waiting for other dignitaries to come to the podium and speak in the next, really, couple of hours. the president delayed a little bit because of an incident in washington but a joyous occasion as many people...
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could the jinx have finally jinxed robert durst?e now the homicide detective who led the durst murder investigation in galveston, cody kaslev. good evening, detective. fbi authorities are calling all local law enforcement in multiple states to review cold cases in places where durst was known to visit. is this unusual? >> not at all. it's not unusual at all. it's standard. when you have somebody like -- that would dismember somebody and that stands out, then the fbi's going to look at what they have and then they're going to call agencies, say can you look into your cold cases, say if you have anything that fits this? >> all right. but this has been going on for a while, hasn't it? there's a body part of morris black, your case in texas, that never watched up on the shore, and i imagine there's been a consistent request for information regarding that body part. >> well, the body part that we didn't recover was morris's head. and there's strong evidence that suggests that it was actually removed from the scene because there were bags
could the jinx have finally jinxed robert durst?e now the homicide detective who led the durst murder investigation in galveston, cody kaslev. good evening, detective. fbi authorities are calling all local law enforcement in multiple states to review cold cases in places where durst was known to visit. is this unusual? >> not at all. it's not unusual at all. it's standard. when you have somebody like -- that would dismember somebody and that stands out, then the fbi's going to look at...
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that's another robert hill.f robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. and -- >> socks, boxers, bras, panties, all underwear is dyed. >> the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed orange. as quietly as possible. no sudden movements. google search: bodega beach house. intercourse that's painful due noboto menopausal changesit... it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can help it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use it if you've had unusual bleeding, breast or uterine cancer, blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredients or think you're pregnant. side effects may include headache, pelvic pain, breast pain, vaginal bleeding and vaginitis. estrogens may increase your c
that's another robert hill.f robert hills in the system. >> robert hill has a puzzling session with the jail psychiatrist. and -- >> socks, boxers, bras, panties, all underwear is dyed. >> the reason tulsa inmates have their underwear dyed orange. as quietly as possible. no sudden movements. google search: bodega beach house. intercourse that's painful due noboto menopausal changesit... it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal...
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and if i were representing robert durst.on't know if that was edited and how could they sit on it for two years and the timing of his arrest and the final episode of the documentary? it is scripted to me and his defense attorneys will make a lot of hay with that. >> you think it helps, he had spoken to the producers and he had talked to them. and it was a docudrama. and the fact he agreed to be on the reality show shoes unless he's out of his mind and stupid, why would he go on the show and say i didn't do it and in the last episode normally have a mike on. and whatever his exact statement was. i don't think it would fly. >> sometimes you forget you are wearing that microphone. >> and that is a possibility. and i think for something this serious. i can't see he would outright say it and knowing that he walked out of a live television show and okay, i killed them all and it got me. >> and the piece of evidence that apparently sent him muttering in the bathroom looks incriminating to me. and there was a letter addressed to bev
and if i were representing robert durst.on't know if that was edited and how could they sit on it for two years and the timing of his arrest and the final episode of the documentary? it is scripted to me and his defense attorneys will make a lot of hay with that. >> you think it helps, he had spoken to the producers and he had talked to them. and it was a docudrama. and the fact he agreed to be on the reality show shoes unless he's out of his mind and stupid, why would he go on the show...
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the victim 71-year-old morris black, robert durst's neighbor. durst was arrested but not knowing he had access to millions, authorities set his bail at $250,000. he was quickly wired the money. then in another questionable move he fled. >> good-bye $250,000. good-bye jail. i'm out. >> reporter: over a month later, he was captured in a small pennsylvania town. >> where he was caught stealing a hoagie sandwich, a $7 sandwich. >> reporter: at his murder trial durst admitted to killing morris black and dismembering the body but claimed it was self-defense. >> he admitted to a killing in texas. he didn't admit to a murder in texas. >> we the jury find the defendant not guilty. >> reporter: he was acquitted of murder. sentenced to five years in jail for evidence tampering and bond jumping. durst was paroled in 2005. he lived mostly out of the public eye. >> marry me? >> reporter: until 2010. with the feature film "all the good things" starring ryan gosling as a fictionalized version of robert durst. >> i said to my partner, i would like to make a movi
the victim 71-year-old morris black, robert durst's neighbor. durst was arrested but not knowing he had access to millions, authorities set his bail at $250,000. he was quickly wired the money. then in another questionable move he fled. >> good-bye $250,000. good-bye jail. i'm out. >> reporter: over a month later, he was captured in a small pennsylvania town. >> where he was caught stealing a hoagie sandwich, a $7 sandwich. >> reporter: at his murder trial durst admitted...
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robert: madness on top of madness. we will talk a little georgetown , and of course we will talk about the terps from last night where the wa >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: we are live in columbus, ohio, where the terps are preparing for west virginia after a 65-62 victory over valparaiso last night. in christ time, seconds left in the game, -- crunch time seconds left in the game, the terps hold on for the three-point win. we caught up with a man of the hour after the game. >> we were up three and we just try to take away all the threes. i have been envisioning this moment my whole life, so being able to actually have it happened is amazing. robert: portland, the hoyas survived eastern washington. next up is utah, a five seed. just like georgetown, they smell blood. here is john thompson iii. >> you enjoy winning when the moment is over. we are still in the moment. if we have any other mentality going against a team as tough as utah, as pleased as utah, we will
robert: madness on top of madness. we will talk a little georgetown , and of course we will talk about the terps from last night where the wa >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: we are live in columbus, ohio, where the terps are preparing for west virginia after a 65-62 victory over valparaiso last night. in christ time, seconds left in the game, -- crunch time seconds left in the game, the terps hold on for the three-point win. we...
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much more on the robert durst case. will what he said in that bathroom as stunning as it is will it actually be admissible in court. >> also ahead, an arrest in the shootings of two police officers in ferguson what the suspect is saying what police has to say about his comments, next. the future of the market is never clear. but at t. rowe price we can help guide your retirement savings. our experience is one reason 100% of our retirement funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so wherever your long-term goals take you we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. i have the worst cold with this runny nose. i better take something. dayquill cold and flu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms plus your runny nose. oh, what a relief it is. it's more than a netw
much more on the robert durst case. will what he said in that bathroom as stunning as it is will it actually be admissible in court. >> also ahead, an arrest in the shootings of two police officers in ferguson what the suspect is saying what police has to say about his comments, next. the future of the market is never clear. but at t. rowe price we can help guide your retirement savings. our experience is one reason 100% of our retirement funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so...
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much more on the robert durst case. will what he said in that bathroom, as stunning as it is, will it actually be admissible in court? what the hell did i do? killed them all, of course. >> killed them all of course. >> also ahead, an arrest in the shootings of two police officers in ferguson, what the suspect is saying, what police has to say about his comments, next. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse spray or gel so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. i have a cold with terrible chest congestion. i better take something. theraflu severe cold doesn't treat chest congestion. really? new alka-seltzer plus day powder rushes relief to your worst cold symptoms plus chest congestion. [breath of relief] oh, what a relief it is. you pay for your data every month. so why does your carrier take back what you don't use? it's your data! all your unused data and if you switch now, we'll even give you 10 gigabytes of free 4g lte data on the spot. 10 gigabytes of
much more on the robert durst case. will what he said in that bathroom, as stunning as it is, will it actually be admissible in court? what the hell did i do? killed them all, of course. >> killed them all of course. >> also ahead, an arrest in the shootings of two police officers in ferguson, what the suspect is saying, what police has to say about his comments, next. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse spray or gel so there's moisturizing relief for everyone....
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>> thanks, chris. >>> now to the final goodbye of officer robert wilson, iii.is a live look inside the university of pennsylvania palestra. of a long line waiting to pay their final respect also. "action respects. "action news" annie mccormick is outside the palestra. >> reporter: eva, officer wilson was a hometown boy an 8 year veteran of the force. he he died in the line of duty serving the 22nd district. this morning mourners filed through the university of pennsylvania please extra to pay respects to officer robert wilson iii. earlier commissioner ramsey, mayor michael nutter and the men and women. 22nd district led a procession with full honor and a horse-drawn carriage carrying wilson's coffin. two gunmen attempting to rob the game stop barged in unaware wilson was inside in full uniform buying a game for his son. they opened fire, and wilson's hero i can -- his or heroic actions saved many lives. wilson leaves behind two young boys. officers saluted wilson's family. today, friends family and fellow officers from around the region are touched to see the o
>> thanks, chris. >>> now to the final goodbye of officer robert wilson, iii.is a live look inside the university of pennsylvania palestra. of a long line waiting to pay their final respect also. "action respects. "action news" annie mccormick is outside the palestra. >> reporter: eva, officer wilson was a hometown boy an 8 year veteran of the force. he he died in the line of duty serving the 22nd district. this morning mourners filed through the university...
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but robert durst's attorneys spoke. merged from the courthouse in new orleans and they said something pretty telling. you're going to hear about it in just one moment. mensure active heart health.r heart: i maximize good stuff, like my potassium and phytosterols which may help lower cholesterol. new ensure active heart health supports your heart and body so you stay active and strong. ensure, take life in. when you ache and haven't you're not you. tylenol® pm relieves pain and helps you fall fast asleep and stay asleep. we give you a better night. you're a better you all day. tylenol®. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance com
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nbc bay air why's robert honda is in watsonville, what's connection there?reporter: we are in the area where the fugitive considered home, at least his home area home for himself and his crime ring. the streets of santa cruz county are familiar to 26 year old alexander santiago. he has not been seen since he escaped last night. the man on the run is dangerous. >> i would assume that he's a desperate individual right now. he's facing a significant federal prosecution at the time so, you know i assume he's going to be a desperate individual to get away. >> reporter: the sheriff's department says it is still actively searching with the help of state
nbc bay air why's robert honda is in watsonville, what's connection there?reporter: we are in the area where the fugitive considered home, at least his home area home for himself and his crime ring. the streets of santa cruz county are familiar to 26 year old alexander santiago. he has not been seen since he escaped last night. the man on the run is dangerous. >> i would assume that he's a desperate individual right now. he's facing a significant federal prosecution at the time so, you...
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the celebration of the life of philadelphia police officer robert wilson iii.are headed out on this soggy saturday don't leave the umbrella hen. you can't really see it but this is a live look down the shore in cape may, new jersey. we have fog to contend with this morning. we'll talk about how long this rain will last and what's ahead for the second half of the weekend. i'm rosemary connors. it's just after 9:30 on this saturday. let's get right to the weekend weather. washout today, not necessarily tomorrow, though. >> exactly. right. the washout comes today, we have steady rain falling right now, tapers to shower and drizzle later on this afternoon. a live look outside. we are looking at fog and reduced visibility. that's a live look from our adventure aquarium camera. we have rain falling everywhere. it's steady more of a nuisance right now. it's a big shield of rain. areas of fog right now we're looking at reduced visibility down to a quarter mile in mt. pocono three-mile visibility in philadelphia. we're also seeing reduced visibility 2 1/2 mile visibilit
the celebration of the life of philadelphia police officer robert wilson iii.are headed out on this soggy saturday don't leave the umbrella hen. you can't really see it but this is a live look down the shore in cape may, new jersey. we have fog to contend with this morning. we'll talk about how long this rain will last and what's ahead for the second half of the weekend. i'm rosemary connors. it's just after 9:30 on this saturday. let's get right to the weekend weather. washout today, not...
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robert shapiro. he is a president and co-chairman and founder of sonicon llc which is a highly rated economic consulting company here in washington. he's also a senior fellow at the georgetown school of business, an adviser to the international monetary fund, director of the globalization center at ndm, and in the clinton administration, he was undersecretary of commerce for economic affairs where he oversaw the statistical agencies, and the census. not at all a small job. to his left we have david williams. david is inspector general of the united states postal service. he was sworn in as the second inspector general for the post office in august of 2003, so he has a lot of years looking at this institution. he's responsible for a large staff located all over the country, and he investigates the largest civilian agency in the government. in 2011, williams was appointed by the obama administration to serve as vice chair on the government accountability -- board which will develop plans for enhanced t
robert shapiro. he is a president and co-chairman and founder of sonicon llc which is a highly rated economic consulting company here in washington. he's also a senior fellow at the georgetown school of business, an adviser to the international monetary fund, director of the globalization center at ndm, and in the clinton administration, he was undersecretary of commerce for economic affairs where he oversaw the statistical agencies, and the census. not at all a small job. to his left we have...