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timothy didn't answer. that is the name on the -- brigs asked, have you answered any questions in the station house with regard to -- i refuse to answer. what country are you native of? i positively decline to answer any question this committee puts to me, webster stated, i wish that to be distinctly understood. the year-long investigation led nowhere, chief matsel retachbed his position, but what it may have done is soured webster on being a police officer of new york. because less than an hour after the hearing, he -- newly formed detective agency in chicago. what effect the investigation by alderman has on timothy's decision to leave is unknown. to be close to pingingerton's agency, webster moved his family to illinois. the northwest police agency founded by allan pinkerton in the 1850s, went on to become the most famous private detective agency ever. but at the time, webster joined, it was still a growing regional agency. unfortunately, many of the agencies' records, most of them from webster's time wer
timothy didn't answer. that is the name on the -- brigs asked, have you answered any questions in the station house with regard to -- i refuse to answer. what country are you native of? i positively decline to answer any question this committee puts to me, webster stated, i wish that to be distinctly understood. the year-long investigation led nowhere, chief matsel retachbed his position, but what it may have done is soured webster on being a police officer of new york. because less than an...
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he called timothy's school, they said, "timothy is no longer in the school." cell phone, and he said, "i have to stay in this apartment for three weeks." >> all right, gary, thank you so much for that. we'll be right back with more ahead. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. at t-mobile, get 4 lines for just $100 bucks. unlimited talk & text and now up to 10gb of 4g lte data. plus get the best trade-in value on you current phone guaranteed. anncr: now you can merge the physical freedom of the car, with the virtual freedom of wi-fi. chevrolet, the first and only car company to bring built-in 4g lte wi-fi to cars, trucks and crossovers. hi mom. you made it! anncr: it's the new independence. >>> well, the top cnn heroes for 2014 have been announced, each getting $25,000, and the person of the year based on your votes will get an additional $1
he called timothy's school, they said, "timothy is no longer in the school." cell phone, and he said, "i have to stay in this apartment for three weeks." >> all right, gary, thank you so much for that. we'll be right back with more ahead. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of...
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timothy didn't answer. that is the name on the -- brigs asked, have you answered any questions in the station house with regard to -- i refuse to answer. what country are you native of? i positively decline to answer any question this committee puts to me, webster stated, i wish that to be distinctly understood. the year-long investigation led nowhere, chief matsel retachbed his position, but what it may have done is soured webster on being a police officer of new york. because less than an hour after the hearing, he -- newly formed detective agency in chicago. what effect the investigation by alderman has on timothy's decision to leave is unknown. to be close to pingingerton's agency, webster moved his family to illinois. the northwest police agency founded by allan pinkerton in the 1850s, went on to become the most famous private detective agency ever. but at the time, webster joined, it was still a growing regional agency. unfortunately, many of the agencies' records, most of them from webster's time wer
timothy didn't answer. that is the name on the -- brigs asked, have you answered any questions in the station house with regard to -- i refuse to answer. what country are you native of? i positively decline to answer any question this committee puts to me, webster stated, i wish that to be distinctly understood. the year-long investigation led nowhere, chief matsel retachbed his position, but what it may have done is soured webster on being a police officer of new york. because less than an...
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his son's name is timothy.r, louise, is in quarantine with this child in this apartment because the ebola victim, thomas duncan, was a guest in the apartment until a few days ago. >> timothy is a nice boy, a smart little boy. respectful. smart in school and stuff. >> so he is a good kid. >> he is a good kid. i love him. >> peterson has talked to his kid several times since timothy has been told he can't leave the apartment. timothy has told you he is in quarantine, that he can't leave the house. >> he can't leave the house. >> because he had contact with the man who has ebola. >> right. >> it must be very scary for you as father. >> i'm scared right now. >> but peterson says when he talks to his son on the phone he doesn't want to let on that he is frightened. >> i believe he knows everything. so no need for me to go and talk about ebola. >> you don't want to scare him. >> exactly, just to encourage him. >> timothy is in eightth grade at the middle school. and although he timothy's mother are not together, he s
his son's name is timothy.r, louise, is in quarantine with this child in this apartment because the ebola victim, thomas duncan, was a guest in the apartment until a few days ago. >> timothy is a nice boy, a smart little boy. respectful. smart in school and stuff. >> so he is a good kid. >> he is a good kid. i love him. >> peterson has talked to his kid several times since timothy has been told he can't leave the apartment. timothy has told you he is in quarantine, that...
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and that was reinforced by timothy geithner.t again obama picked timothy geithner who was notorious as the worst failed regulator in the united states of america in the field. >> why do you think on any evidence you have that they didn't want to fix the problem? >> because two things. one, they were wrapped into this insanity that timothy geithner and ben bernanke were pushing that said, we must not do anything negative about the banks. we must instead "foam the runways," is the infamous phrase of timothy geithner. >> to make a soft, safe landing. >> for the banks. >> for the banks. >> not for the people. we will use the people as the excuse to get these programs. but the programs we all know are really for the banks. >> you do acknowledge that there have been some big settlements, i mean, and not all of them by holder, but there've been settlements of over, you know, 125 or more billion dollars so far. >> most of the money is actually deals they would've cut anyway. and it's window dressing, but it's in the interests of both th
and that was reinforced by timothy geithner.t again obama picked timothy geithner who was notorious as the worst failed regulator in the united states of america in the field. >> why do you think on any evidence you have that they didn't want to fix the problem? >> because two things. one, they were wrapped into this insanity that timothy geithner and ben bernanke were pushing that said, we must not do anything negative about the banks. we must instead "foam the runways,"...
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i am the author of a spy on the union, the life of timothy webster. i would like to give you a nice overview of webster's life. as a new york city police map in 1853. timothy west was assigned to work the crystal palace exhibition i which became known as the first world's fair. a scottish
i am the author of a spy on the union, the life of timothy webster. i would like to give you a nice overview of webster's life. as a new york city police map in 1853. timothy west was assigned to work the crystal palace exhibition i which became known as the first world's fair. a scottish
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his son's name is timothy.tine with their child in this apartment because ebola victim thomas eric duncan was a guest in the apartment until a few days ago. >> timothy is a nice boy. a smart boy. very respectful. smart in school. >> he's a great kid? >> he's a great kid. >> he's talked with his son several times since he's told he can't leave the apartment. timothy told you he can't leave the house because he had contact with the man who has ebola. >> right. >> reporter: this must be scary for you as his father. >> i'm scared. >> reporter: peterson says when he talks to his son on the phone, he doesn't want to let on that he's frightened. >> i believe he knows everything so no need for me to talk about ebola. >> reporter: you don't want to scare him more? >> exactly. just to encourage him. >> reporter: timothy is in eighth grade at this middle school. his father says he loves math and sports and although peterson and timothy's mother are no longer together, he wants the best for her and as far as thomas air par
his son's name is timothy.tine with their child in this apartment because ebola victim thomas eric duncan was a guest in the apartment until a few days ago. >> timothy is a nice boy. a smart boy. very respectful. smart in school. >> he's a great kid? >> he's a great kid. >> he's talked with his son several times since he's told he can't leave the apartment. timothy told you he can't leave the house because he had contact with the man who has ebola. >> right....
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report on vision zero and initiatives. >> good morning, timothy papandreou, co-chair and joined by may megan wier. most information is in writing, and the powerpoint is also available. we are going to give you verbal updates on key pieces and then happy to answer any questions. in the update itself, there are some specific areas this we want to touch upon, mainly the progress of the two-year action strategy, and some of the progress from the subcommittees. and also to what we call vision zero group updates that megan will go into and the key pieces. just quickly, the vision zero two-year action strategy, we have been working now with our subcommittee leads to develop an action plan for the next two years, to have a specific action and strategy ready for release this december. our next committee meeting we will present that as well. on the engineering, mari hunter presented the status updates, i we went -- i won't go over that again. and to report safe streets success, which is a city-wide campaign with several city departments started its kickoff. and you may see that i pledge safe str
report on vision zero and initiatives. >> good morning, timothy papandreou, co-chair and joined by may megan wier. most information is in writing, and the powerpoint is also available. we are going to give you verbal updates on key pieces and then happy to answer any questions. in the update itself, there are some specific areas this we want to touch upon, mainly the progress of the two-year action strategy, and some of the progress from the subcommittees. and also to what we call vision...
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it is interesting to see timothy geithner on the stage.not nervous, but not the most cooperative witness. he was asked about hank greenberg, the reason by the lawsuit. he was the largest shareholder. timothy geithner said he had a complicated regard and he paused for two or three seconds before he weighed in with that answer. >> has he been a reluctant witness in general? >> he has not been reluctant but not the most cooperative. for someone who is an intimate heyer in these negotiations, helped set the interest rate on the loan itself. he helped set the term or it. a lot of these were directly a result of timothy geithner's actions. along with others. but he was one of the key players. he has not remembered everything. to a large extent, he backed up the government's case and in areas where david is trying to wentthe government overboard to punish aig and specifically not to give shareholders a chance to vote on the deal, timothy geithner again has not recalled every single aspect of those negotiations. >> thank you. peter will keep us po
it is interesting to see timothy geithner on the stage.not nervous, but not the most cooperative witness. he was asked about hank greenberg, the reason by the lawsuit. he was the largest shareholder. timothy geithner said he had a complicated regard and he paused for two or three seconds before he weighed in with that answer. >> has he been a reluctant witness in general? >> he has not been reluctant but not the most cooperative. for someone who is an intimate heyer in these...
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. >> charlottesville, virginia, given by the charlottesville, virginia, police chief, timothy longo. the announcement there, apparent human remains as described by the charlottesville police chief were found in the search for hannah graham. they were found in south albemarle county in an abandoned property. to be clear, police have not confirmed the identity of these remains, so no direct connection to hannah graham at this point. but found in an area where for the 35 days that she has been missing, investigators, along with civilian volunteers, have been searching for any sign of her. and, again today what the police are calling a significant development in this investigation. these apparently human remains found. and as the albemarle county police chief, colonel steve sellers said, sadly now this is a death investigation. but, again, i want to confirm that the i.d. has not been confirmed that these remains do indeed belong to hannah graham. i want to bring in now tom fuentes, former assistant director of the fbi. he's now cnn legal analyst. tom, again, you personally have been invo
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so was timothy mcvey, the unabomber who were not islamists, who didn't -- >> that was a long time ago, for god's sake. >> ben, you're making a huge mistake. when terrorism happens, we condemn it. we fight it. we bring the fbi in. but we do not, we do not bring religion into it or call people names. >> but you will see a pattern, right, adam? you see a pattern. >> but it is religion. it is religion. it's an islamic cult attacking america. attacking western values. it is a religious issue. it's not a senseless act of vie loens t. is a religious issue. why can't we call it that? >> i completely disagree with you. these are criminals. we find out who they are and go after them hard. by the way, if they are representing foreign entities and governments, then we deal with it in that way. because that's the way to deal with it. as americans, we don't lead with a conversation about their religion because that's not who we are. >> but as americans -- >> but these people are islam t islamists. who are the terrorists? they're not memethodists. >> as americans a lot of us are good at math and at
so was timothy mcvey, the unabomber who were not islamists, who didn't -- >> that was a long time ago, for god's sake. >> ben, you're making a huge mistake. when terrorism happens, we condemn it. we fight it. we bring the fbi in. but we do not, we do not bring religion into it or call people names. >> but you will see a pattern, right, adam? you see a pattern. >> but it is religion. it is religion. it's an islamic cult attacking america. attacking western values. it is a...
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thank you very much. >>> up next, cardinal timothy dole on on the pope's push for change.hey approaching a new approach on families, gays and lesbians and the meaning of family? listens? >>> and we are back now with pope francis presiding at the beatification of pope paul vi this morning at the close of an historic synod of bishops debating a new report on family life including high stakes votes on gays and divorce seen by many as a showdown between the new pope and more conservative voices in the church. we'll hear from cardinal timothy dolan in rome after this report from abc's david wright. ♪ >> reporter: for a pope who is struggling to welcome back what he calls the lost sheep of his flock, the report from the synod of bishops may be a setback. but it's not an outright defeat. >> i think it's already had an impact to catholics around the world. >> reporter: gays and lesbians and catholics who have been divorced and remarried were hoping for more based on the open, accepting language of a previous draft. for instance, the early draft said homosexuals have gifts and qual
thank you very much. >>> up next, cardinal timothy dole on on the pope's push for change.hey approaching a new approach on families, gays and lesbians and the meaning of family? listens? >>> and we are back now with pope francis presiding at the beatification of pope paul vi this morning at the close of an historic synod of bishops debating a new report on family life including high stakes votes on gays and divorce seen by many as a showdown between the new pope and more...
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timothy saidel was being chased by police when officer christopher reeves crashed his cruiser. saidel played get i to charges of aggravated manslaughter and aggravated assault. he faces to up 20 years in prison. >>> also, happening today, vice president joe biden is back in philadelphia to headline fundraiser for the democratic senatorial campaign committeement the vice president was in town last week, you may remember, touting the importance of investing in the nation's infrastructure. the vice president will join president obama in washington later this afternoon, for a meeting with national security leaders, on the fight against isis. >>> and, coming up next on "eyewitness news" this morning, four new york city police officers ambushed by a man with a hatchet. one is badly injured. we'll give you an update on his condition, and tell you how a bystander, half a block away, was hurt during that attack. >>> plus, poconos man repeatedly mistaken for suspected trooper killer eric frein, his frightening encounters with police, how he is getting much needed help this morning. >> su
timothy saidel was being chased by police when officer christopher reeves crashed his cruiser. saidel played get i to charges of aggravated manslaughter and aggravated assault. he faces to up 20 years in prison. >>> also, happening today, vice president joe biden is back in philadelphia to headline fundraiser for the democratic senatorial campaign committeement the vice president was in town last week, you may remember, touting the importance of investing in the nation's...
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iowa university timothy wolters talks about king george's war which took place in the 1700s in north america between colonial powers. while the war was inconclusive, it did establish regional identity between the colonies. class is about 50 minutes. >> good friday, today, we are going to be discussing two separate conflicts that took place in the war of austrian succession. we talked about the french indian wars, we also talked about queen and's war, and we're going to talk about separate conflicts. one is in the french indian wars, i kind of added it to the powerpoint here, but we're talking about the war of jenkins' ear in north america between the british colonists of the south and spain, and in the north, once again it is a french and indian war, a war that occurred just before the french indian wars. i put up aas always, couple of words appear for spelling. these are not words you necessarily need to remember. often time i like to mention these, and students want to get
iowa university timothy wolters talks about king george's war which took place in the 1700s in north america between colonial powers. while the war was inconclusive, it did establish regional identity between the colonies. class is about 50 minutes. >> good friday, today, we are going to be discussing two separate conflicts that took place in the war of austrian succession. we talked about the french indian wars, we also talked about queen and's war, and we're going to talk about separate...
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point, sections of timothy geithner's book have been pointed to, and timothy geithner said it looks like you are quoting my book and those are my words and i believe those things. it seemed like a challenge, but what he wrote is truly what he believes. >> is hank greenberg there for the trial? >> he is not there or at least over theot seen him first week of testimony and so far this week or you can be sure he has his representatives in the room, besides david boyd and the extensive legal team making the case for him. >> peter cook, thank you. health officials in spain have placed three more people under quarantine for ebola. this is at the same madrid hospital where a spanish nurse became infected. it is the first case of ebola transmitted outside of north africa. the nurse cared for a spanish priest to that of the virus. more than 50 other possible contacts are being monitored. among those quarantined is the nurse's husband he shows no signs of having the disease. officials describe his hospitalization as a precaution. ebola is on the only threat to our health as a nation. enterovirus d
point, sections of timothy geithner's book have been pointed to, and timothy geithner said it looks like you are quoting my book and those are my words and i believe those things. it seemed like a challenge, but what he wrote is truly what he believes. >> is hank greenberg there for the trial? >> he is not there or at least over theot seen him first week of testimony and so far this week or you can be sure he has his representatives in the room, besides david boyd and the extensive...
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. >> next, iowa university timothy wolters talks about king george's war which took place in the 1740s in north america between colonial powers. while the war was inconclusive, it did establish regional identities for the colonies. and again american colonies valuable experience for their own revolution in the coming years. this class is about 50 minutes. >> good friday. today, we are going to be discussing two separate conflicts that took place in the war of austrian succeson
. >> next, iowa university timothy wolters talks about king george's war which took place in the 1740s in north america between colonial powers. while the war was inconclusive, it did establish regional identities for the colonies. and again american colonies valuable experience for their own revolution in the coming years. this class is about 50 minutes. >> good friday. today, we are going to be discussing two separate conflicts that took place in the war of austrian succeson
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timothy geithner today in court aig failg that letting instead of nailing it out might have caused mass -- failing ve causedght ha mass panic. ♪ >> if you have ever played fantasies boards, you have a lot of company. there are 40 2 million people participating in north america. that is according to the fantasy sports trade association. the economic effect could be as high as $4 billion, and there is a growing trend in the industry called daily fantasy sports. one of the leaders is draft kings. joining us now from boston is the company's chief executive, and here with me in new york is a former nba player antoine walker. what exactly is draft kings, how does it all work? >> thank you for having me. it is a fantasy sports website where the games last just one day. example, this football weekend you would go we in and you would look at the players and you would pick them only for the games that you are playing in today. you can go and play for free, or an amount of money, and you can win anywhere up to $1 million. we had a game last week where you could play for $27, and if you win you got
timothy geithner today in court aig failg that letting instead of nailing it out might have caused mass -- failing ve causedght ha mass panic. ♪ >> if you have ever played fantasies boards, you have a lot of company. there are 40 2 million people participating in north america. that is according to the fantasy sports trade association. the economic effect could be as high as $4 billion, and there is a growing trend in the industry called daily fantasy sports. one of the leaders is draft...
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cardinal timothy dolan will be attending the meeting in vatican city. you. how are you? >> it's afternoon here. let's hurry up. my pasta's getting cold all right? >> we have some suggestions for you. first, this is an important time in the church and the question is this an example of pope francis trying to take the church in new drengzs, open it up without changing or assaulting doctrine? >> yeah that's a good way to put it charkserly. i'd say you're on to something. namely how to be true to the timeless unchange teaching of the church but yet trying to put fine invigorating ways to present it. pope francis has captured the imagine of the world in trying to do that and this would be a good example. yeah, thing you're onto something. >> how big is the division over what he is trying to do. >> i know the remarkable backing and the attempt to teach. there's eun namety there, charlie. there might be some good deep discussion, you bet there is on the way that's being expressed. this was a draft document a first stage of what's going to be the result of our
cardinal timothy dolan will be attending the meeting in vatican city. you. how are you? >> it's afternoon here. let's hurry up. my pasta's getting cold all right? >> we have some suggestions for you. first, this is an important time in the church and the question is this an example of pope francis trying to take the church in new drengzs, open it up without changing or assaulting doctrine? >> yeah that's a good way to put it charkserly. i'd say you're on to something. namely...
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timothy brooks admitted to five of the 13 counts against him.ay that brooks and 25-year-old neil scott tried to take control of the drug trade at several high schools and colleges. and then recruited sub dealers to sell the product. he met scott while playing lacrosse. >> he was number two and part of the drug trafficking ring, on it's main line, distributing marijuana. >> he admits to selling marijuana and regrets the poor decisions he made. >>> we have an urgent consumer alert. vehicles with a potentially deadly defect that could cause airbags to disclose. >> pretty scary stuff here. it affects nearly a dozen car manufacturing. regulators are trying to spread the word about these dangerous airbags in the vehicles. some have already caused injuries and even deaths. it was only a minor accident but this is how it left 26-year-old cor corey burdoc blind in one eye. not from the crash but the airbag that sent metal shards flying into his face. airbags have to deploy in seconds in the blink of an eye with something called an inflater. >> it's so qu
timothy brooks admitted to five of the 13 counts against him.ay that brooks and 25-year-old neil scott tried to take control of the drug trade at several high schools and colleges. and then recruited sub dealers to sell the product. he met scott while playing lacrosse. >> he was number two and part of the drug trafficking ring, on it's main line, distributing marijuana. >> he admits to selling marijuana and regrets the poor decisions he made. >>> we have an urgent consumer...
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you had lunch with timothy geithner. >> i did. >> was that the first time you had lunch with him?the only time i had lunch with him. they met with me when they signed the deal that gave them 92% ownership of aig. the question was, how are we going to sell all the shares? they had lunch with me -- or saw me at the end of 2012, that would have been more meaningful. >> why? >> they should have said, what we put the people of aig through was horrific. i want you to say on my behalf that we appreciate their hard work and that it is incredible what they have accomplished. and to not only pay us back, not only give us a $23 billion profit -- $22.7 billion, but you've kept all these americans employed or you kept them as effective citizens of our country. and we thank you for that. >> they never said that. >> they never said that. >> it almost sounds like you were looking for an apology. >> i think people should recognize they did a great job under the worst of conditions. >> today, aig is a slimmed-down version of itself, and profitable. but does it still pose a threat to the financial s
you had lunch with timothy geithner. >> i did. >> was that the first time you had lunch with him?the only time i had lunch with him. they met with me when they signed the deal that gave them 92% ownership of aig. the question was, how are we going to sell all the shares? they had lunch with me -- or saw me at the end of 2012, that would have been more meaningful. >> why? >> they should have said, what we put the people of aig through was horrific. i want you to say on my...
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eastern, iowa state university professor timothy walters talks about colonial america and king george's war. fought during the 1740's in north america between european colonial powers, the fighting was ultimately inconclusive. but it did help establish regional identities for the colonies and gave american colonists valuable experience for their own revolution in the coming years. that is on lectures in history, our weekly program that takes you inside college classrooms across the country for lectures ranging from the american revolution to 9/11. you are watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> next, on american history tv, a panel of native american scholars and tribal members. successesabout the and failures of land treaties between tribes and the united states. and the impact of non-ratified treaties, how not a woman played a role by refusing to relocate to oklahoma indian territory and supreme court justice john marshall's legal legacy regarding native property rights. this panel was part of a symposium hosted by the national museum of american indians
eastern, iowa state university professor timothy walters talks about colonial america and king george's war. fought during the 1740's in north america between european colonial powers, the fighting was ultimately inconclusive. but it did help establish regional identities for the colonies and gave american colonists valuable experience for their own revolution in the coming years. that is on lectures in history, our weekly program that takes you inside college classrooms across the country for...
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. >>> timothy cidell will be charged for killing a police officer. he pleaded guilty in the death of christopher reeves. he was fleeing from reeves when he crashed into reeves' police car. he was traveling over 70 miles an hour with a blood alcohol level over the twice the level limit. >>> a bucks county high school is coming to terms that it can't be able to play its final game due to hazing. in a statement released yesterday, the central bucks superintendent says he's canceled all varsity and junior varsity football games and all coaches have been suspended pending further investigation. some parents we talked to were upset because they were notified via e-mail yesterday and given no specifics. >> hiding behind an e-mail? really? it was unprofessional to send the children home, the boys, to tell us what had gone down. that's cowardly. >> what did go down? we contacted the police chief. he says new team members were forced to grab private parts of other players and were subjected to some sort of waterboarding in the locker room. >>> the rain has end
. >>> timothy cidell will be charged for killing a police officer. he pleaded guilty in the death of christopher reeves. he was fleeing from reeves when he crashed into reeves' police car. he was traveling over 70 miles an hour with a blood alcohol level over the twice the level limit. >>> a bucks county high school is coming to terms that it can't be able to play its final game due to hazing. in a statement released yesterday, the central bucks superintendent says he's...
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we forget one of the biggest terrorist attacks in this country was timothy mcveigh in oklahoma city,ilitary person, church-going american, and nothing they talked about in all of these possible pieces of legislation would have stopped timothy mcveigh from carrying out a horrific murderous attack on americans. >> senator patrick leahy, i have to leave it there, thank you so much. we did extend an invitation to senator dan coates to come on and that invitation still stands. thank you so much, senator leahy. i appreciate it. >>> still to come in "the newsroom," an american doctor returns from africa and becomes the first ebola case in new york city. would a travel ban have prevented this new scare in the nation's most crowded city? a lawmaker says it's time for swift action. an important message for americans eligible for medicare. the annual enrollment period is now open. now is the time to find the coverage that's right for you ...at the right price. the way to do that is to explore your options. you can spend hours doing that yourself ... or you can call healthmarkets ... and let us
we forget one of the biggest terrorist attacks in this country was timothy mcveigh in oklahoma city,ilitary person, church-going american, and nothing they talked about in all of these possible pieces of legislation would have stopped timothy mcveigh from carrying out a horrific murderous attack on americans. >> senator patrick leahy, i have to leave it there, thank you so much. we did extend an invitation to senator dan coates to come on and that invitation still stands. thank you so...
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. >>> a teenager accused of being a ring leader on the main line has pleaded guilty, 18-year-old timothy brooks of villanova earned the guilty plea in norristown this morning. he and neil scott are accused of taking control of the drug trade at local high schools and colleges, brooks could face jail time. >>> pennsylvania governor, tom corbett, signed into law a bill strengthening the rights of crime victims. this after mumia abu-jamal. the revictimization act was taped after a speech he gave behind bars earlier this month, it offers new protection for victims of crime and he was convicted of killing philadelphia police officer, daniel faulkner, and his widow spoke out during the signing. >> to be in your car driving along in california, to hear him doing commencements speeches or his face on the wall or movies, it really, it rips off a scab and it's hard to continue to move on in life. >> civil rights groups say the law violates the right to free speech. >>> one man is in custody in the hunting park section, philadelphia please responded to north darien street at 1:30 this morning someo
. >>> a teenager accused of being a ring leader on the main line has pleaded guilty, 18-year-old timothy brooks of villanova earned the guilty plea in norristown this morning. he and neil scott are accused of taking control of the drug trade at local high schools and colleges, brooks could face jail time. >>> pennsylvania governor, tom corbett, signed into law a bill strengthening the rights of crime victims. this after mumia abu-jamal. the revictimization act was taped after...
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the composer, timothy, he's not using instruments, he's using a bmw to create music.e's got his microphones, headphones and sampling different sounds from three different bmws at 428 i coup, sedan, and x-5, 30. >> drive. ♪ ♪ drive >> wait! every single sound we're hearing, every single sound came from the bmw. >> everything. >> all of the sounds you hear from the cars themselves, the door slam, door closes, seat belt adjusts, all of those things came together to make this quite impressive song. >> we have all heard these sounds but to take that and make a melody, that's brilliant. that takes a lot of talent. >> if you dig the song enough, download for free. >> continue. drive. continue. drive. >> all right, everybody, it's ipad mini giveaway time. >> we know you want to win one, so get the buzzword. you need to be at least 18 and a legal u.s. resident. >> then, head over to rightthisminute.com and click on the win ipad mini button. >> enter buzzword on facebook, twitter, or both. enter on each every day. >> time to reveal monday's buzzword. it is amazing. >> amazing.
the composer, timothy, he's not using instruments, he's using a bmw to create music.e's got his microphones, headphones and sampling different sounds from three different bmws at 428 i coup, sedan, and x-5, 30. >> drive. ♪ ♪ drive >> wait! every single sound we're hearing, every single sound came from the bmw. >> everything. >> all of the sounds you hear from the cars themselves, the door slam, door closes, seat belt adjusts, all of those things came together to make...
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former fed chief ben bernanke and with the gardener are also scheduled to testify -- timothy geithner are also scheduled to testify this week. the nba steals a page from the nfl playbook cashing in big time to broadcast games. espnew contracts will give and tnt rights to nba games through 2025. it only cost them $24 billion. espn skipper told us the price tag is worth it. >> we have that for a long time on live sports. it has done nothing but appreciate in value. there is no reason to think that is going to change. >> the nba regular season begins october 28 on tnt. tonight, my guest is singer-songwriter, and musical megastar melissa etheridge. >> what did we ever know at 23? about what we really wanted. has been putting out hits since 1988. only now does she feel she is in control of her music. >> this is my brand-new, me in charge of him i am putting out -- album i am putting out. >> i begin with health threats to the united states, particularly the vulnerability to viruses. president obama addressed the situation today. >> i consider this a top national security priority. this is n
former fed chief ben bernanke and with the gardener are also scheduled to testify -- timothy geithner are also scheduled to testify this week. the nba steals a page from the nfl playbook cashing in big time to broadcast games. espnew contracts will give and tnt rights to nba games through 2025. it only cost them $24 billion. espn skipper told us the price tag is worth it. >> we have that for a long time on live sports. it has done nothing but appreciate in value. there is no reason to...
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cardinal timothy dolan will join us from rome. the news is back in the morning.at 7:00. >> thank you, norah. we'll be watching. >>> president obama says it is going to take the full coalition banding together for isis to be defeated. >> the president made the remark after meeting with defense chiefs from almost two dozen countries. the meeting comes as the terror group gains ground in iraq. >> this is going to ablong-term campaign. there are noquick fixes involved. we're still at the early stages. as with any military effort, there will be days of progress and there are going to be periods of setback. >> isis continues its push to capture kobani. turkey committed to help train moderate syrian rebels. >>> the nomination process to replace attorney general eric holder is set to begin after mid-term elections next month. >> that's the latest word from the white house. the effort to find a new attorney general is expected to spark a fight on capitol hill. among those likely to be in the running labor secretary tom perez and former homeland security chief janet napoli
cardinal timothy dolan will join us from rome. the news is back in the morning.at 7:00. >> thank you, norah. we'll be watching. >>> president obama says it is going to take the full coalition banding together for isis to be defeated. >> the president made the remark after meeting with defense chiefs from almost two dozen countries. the meeting comes as the terror group gains ground in iraq. >> this is going to ablong-term campaign. there are noquick fixes involved....
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you could hear in the words of chief timothy longo there just the emotion. this was a community tragedy in many ways, and a community effort to find, hopefully, her alive. but now it looks like her remains. hundreds of miles away, just as a father, i can see how wrenching this must be for the community, and certainly her parents. can you describe how much of this was -- was group suffering there, in effect, as they lost this young girl? >> jim, thanks. yes, it absolutely feels like this community has been wounded. of i mean, hannah was stolen from us. morgan was stolen from us. a number of young women have gone missing here in central virginia, and hannah, this tragedy of hannah graham, is just an insult to injury here. it's just amazing. i can say that tim longo, the chief of the charlottesville police department, is a good friend of mine. i have talked to him on and off the record many times over the last few weeks, and the world should know how absolutely committed he has been to marshalling every resource at his disposal to find hannah graham and bring h
you could hear in the words of chief timothy longo there just the emotion. this was a community tragedy in many ways, and a community effort to find, hopefully, her alive. but now it looks like her remains. hundreds of miles away, just as a father, i can see how wrenching this must be for the community, and certainly her parents. can you describe how much of this was -- was group suffering there, in effect, as they lost this young girl? >> jim, thanks. yes, it absolutely feels like this...
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. >> charlottesville police chief timothy longo's face was grimace he announced the news. >> a search team from the chesterfie county sheriff's department was searching an abandoned property along old lynchburg road in southern al bal marl county when they discover what appears to be human remains. they could be those of missing uva student hannah graham. ev now waiting for officialword. >> the remains will be taken to the office of the chief medical examiner in richmond for examinatio autopsy, and the remains were found around noon on an abandoned property in al bal during a search in the area of walnut creek park about ten miles south of down the chartsville where she was la sadly, this now is a death investign and we will not be releasing any additional details concerning specifics on the scene or evidence found at the scene. as another sign that the long search may be over, police have can is heed a previously planned search for sunday and the police chief expressed his gratitude to everyone who has helped. >> i want to thank all of those people becau today would not have been pos
. >> charlottesville police chief timothy longo's face was grimace he announced the news. >> a search team from the chesterfie county sheriff's department was searching an abandoned property along old lynchburg road in southern al bal marl county when they discover what appears to be human remains. they could be those of missing uva student hannah graham. ev now waiting for officialword. >> the remains will be taken to the office of the chief medical examiner in richmond for...