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and we can't get that from reading the warren report. >> the critics of the warren commission have threeiew. one, we were simply incompetent. two, we were thoroughly corrupt. some say both of the above. i want someone to tell me that to my face. stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. >>> at the start, lane was almost alone. now he's just one among a growing band of doubters. their books and articles are on the newsstands, they're in the supermarkets. now according to a recent poll, only one in three americans remains convinced that the warren report has the whole story. >> when you have a great number of people devoting their lives to looking at every word, every comma, they can create a lot of mischief. >> i believe very firmly that ruby and oswald knew each other, and certainly tippet and ruby knew each other. >> before we proceed with that kind of questioning, let me ask you. what kind of conspiracy do you think? was it a communist? left wing or right wing conspiracy? >
and we can't get that from reading the warren report. >> the critics of the warren commission have threeiew. one, we were simply incompetent. two, we were thoroughly corrupt. some say both of the above. i want someone to tell me that to my face. stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. >>> at the start, lane was almost alone. now he's just one among a growing band...
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he is warren's brother, and enforcer, and responsible for relaying warren's messages to the people, and carrying out of his orders. he even declared his own son tom an apostate, and becky has not seen tom, her cow is sin in three years, but to night, she is ready to share her story with him. >> hey, tom, how are you? you remember this one. >> hi. how are you? >> good, good. >> and like becky, tom recently left the flds and he is considered a traitor like her by his father. >> he told everybody i was a rank apostate and i was ordered to leave. >> why did you leave? >> because i got sick of the restrictions, and after i left the church i believed that warren was who he said that he was and i had all of the respect that he said he was but then i talked to a lawyer, and he put all of the evidence in front of me and it disgusts me. >> becky, do you want to share anything with tom? >> he molested some of us when we were little, and then, you know, my sister, she dealt with it constantly, so -- of course, we can't support him. >> yeah. i mean, that is the man that we were supporting. how could
he is warren's brother, and enforcer, and responsible for relaying warren's messages to the people, and carrying out of his orders. he even declared his own son tom an apostate, and becky has not seen tom, her cow is sin in three years, but to night, she is ready to share her story with him. >> hey, tom, how are you? you remember this one. >> hi. how are you? >> good, good. >> and like becky, tom recently left the flds and he is considered a traitor like her by his...
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he's warren's brother and an enforcer, responsible for relaying warren's messages to the people and carrying out his orders. he even declared his own son tom an apostate. becky hasn't seen tom, who is her cousin, in three years. but tonight she's ready to share her story with him. >> hey, tom. how are you? >> good. >> you remember this one. >> hey, thomas. >> i do. how are you doing? >> good. >> like becky, tom recently left the flds and is also viewed as a traitor by his own father. >> he told the whole family that i was a rank apostate. and i did nothing to him. >> so why exactly did you leave? >> i got sick of all the restrictions. and after i left the church i still believed that warren was who he said he was, and i had all the respect in the world for him, but i finally talked to a lawyer, and he put all the evidence in front of me. it disgusts me. >> becky, do you want to share anything with tom? >> he molested some of us when we were little. and then, you know, my sister, she dealt with it constantly. so of course we can't support him. >> yeah. i mean, to find out that that's the man
he's warren's brother and an enforcer, responsible for relaying warren's messages to the people and carrying out his orders. he even declared his own son tom an apostate. becky hasn't seen tom, who is her cousin, in three years. but tonight she's ready to share her story with him. >> hey, tom. how are you? >> good. >> you remember this one. >> hey, thomas. >> i do. how are you doing? >> good. >> like becky, tom recently left the flds and is also viewed...
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all that changed after warren's arrest. from his prison cell, the prophet dictated harsh new revelation that's would affect everyone. he banned marriage, school, even toys. if the faithful didn't obey, they risked punishment. and no one, not even warren's own kin, were immune. in 2011, warren declared becky's husband an apostate, no longer in good standing with the church. he told becky to take her kids and leave. >> i thought kint do this. because my boys love their father so much. we got to do what the prophet says. so i dried my tears and said i'll start packing up. i didn't even get to give him a hug good-bye much i said thank you so much for all you've done and i left. >> do you know why he was cast out? >> he could hold his own and be somebody. and that is a threat to father. >> becky was ordered to remove any evidence that her husband existed. to cut him out of every photo. today she has no pictures of the two of them together from their past. so you would say that your father cast out anyone he thought he couldn't c
all that changed after warren's arrest. from his prison cell, the prophet dictated harsh new revelation that's would affect everyone. he banned marriage, school, even toys. if the faithful didn't obey, they risked punishment. and no one, not even warren's own kin, were immune. in 2011, warren declared becky's husband an apostate, no longer in good standing with the church. he told becky to take her kids and leave. >> i thought kint do this. because my boys love their father so much. we...
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my sense is that warren g. harding probably had -- and this other people have suggested this as well, some kind of fertility problem. i mean, the fact that florence obviously had no trouble having children yet they were married for 15 years and had -- and she was only 30, 31 when they got married and harding loved children. there would have been really reason for them not to have had additional children before she got ill in 1905 when obviously issues might have created a situation where she could not. to me, it seems not credible that she was -- that nan britton had an affair with warren, number one, or that a child resulted for sure. i don't really believe in either of them. but i, perhaps you would weigh on those. susan swain: can you very quickly answer the carl antony's book? kathrine sibley: oh, about carl anthony's book. oh, yes. so, carl anthony's book was a wonderful book and i read it very closely when i was preparing my own work on florence. but my concern about his approach is that much of it seems
my sense is that warren g. harding probably had -- and this other people have suggested this as well, some kind of fertility problem. i mean, the fact that florence obviously had no trouble having children yet they were married for 15 years and had -- and she was only 30, 31 when they got married and harding loved children. there would have been really reason for them not to have had additional children before she got ill in 1905 when obviously issues might have created a situation where she...
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much more on my interview with warren buffett.ind out who decided it was worth more than $2.3 million just to have a steak and a few pieces of broccoli with the third richest man in the world. why did the bidder do it? and jeff flock live in unhappines indianapolis where a new green car is already -- what? fluttering at the starting line? what's going on? >> hey, listen i heard what warren buffett told you, get involved with something that sounds like a bad idea. maybe that's what they're doing in indianapolis. the good, bad, and ugly about green cars, blue cars actually. they're electronic the promise of the cloud is that every organization has unlimited access to information, no matter where they are. the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to people, whenever they need it. here at accuweather, we get up to 10 billion data requests every day. the cloud allows us to scale up so we can handle that volume. we can help keep people safe; and to us that feels really good. i built my busin
much more on my interview with warren buffett.ind out who decided it was worth more than $2.3 million just to have a steak and a few pieces of broccoli with the third richest man in the world. why did the bidder do it? and jeff flock live in unhappines indianapolis where a new green car is already -- what? fluttering at the starting line? what's going on? >> hey, listen i heard what warren buffett told you, get involved with something that sounds like a bad idea. maybe that's what they're...
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we are live, with warren buffett. warren, $2.3 million is a lot of money to pay for a lunch.now it goes to glide, but you're no cheap date. >> just think of the tip. >> i'm really glad that we have you here today, because we've been watching the markets and there's been so much volatility. so much concern. even today, this morning, the futures at one point up over 350 points before the market opened. why is this taking place? >> i'm no good on what's going on in markets. i have no idea what will happen tomorrow or next week and sometimes they're, they get very volatile lying this and other times they put you to sleep. but the important thing is where they're going to have in five or ten years. and i'm confident they'll be considerably higher in ten years. and i really have no idea where they'll in ten days or ten months. >> on "squawk box" this morning it was said that he thinks that some of it is haas with the forced computer buying taking place. is there any truth to that? >> it doesn't make any difference to us, if we're buying a stock, we try to buy a given percentage of
we are live, with warren buffett. warren, $2.3 million is a lot of money to pay for a lunch.now it goes to glide, but you're no cheap date. >> just think of the tip. >> i'm really glad that we have you here today, because we've been watching the markets and there's been so much volatility. so much concern. even today, this morning, the futures at one point up over 350 points before the market opened. why is this taking place? >> i'm no good on what's going on in markets. i...
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warren: and dan burton.ave been the best management duo in history of the world. >> i felt blessed to work under them. warren: and among the best human beings. >> agreed on both points. you pick ceos fairly well. you want hillary clinton to be the ceo of the country, essentially. how concerned are you about how she is handling this private e-mail situation? warren: it you do not want to have too many of them, but i do not consider that determined to of all decks at all of who should become president. i believe she has a vision to similar tot is very mine. for everyone to enjoy the prosperity we enjoy. i think she would work very hard getting policies implemented that would lead to that. that is what really counts. i have made so many mistakes. unless we will put on a four hour special, you will not get to them all. [laughter] >> she will still be your ceo. buffett: sure. >> donald trump. buffett: i would not be surprised if i agree quite a bit with his economic program, just from what he's that. he thinks th
warren: and dan burton.ave been the best management duo in history of the world. >> i felt blessed to work under them. warren: and among the best human beings. >> agreed on both points. you pick ceos fairly well. you want hillary clinton to be the ceo of the country, essentially. how concerned are you about how she is handling this private e-mail situation? warren: it you do not want to have too many of them, but i do not consider that determined to of all decks at all of who should...
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elizabeth warren and coy don't usually go together n.he was coy and playful and one of the rare times i have seen her do that. even more than when she is on the jon stewart show. so that was interesting. >> i will not replay her answer of the question will you serve out your term. but trust me there was no answer in that. there was a lot of talk about how much she loves she loves being a center. >> she is lawyering us. >> she does know how to answer the question. here's her answer. in 2013 to "the boston globe ," i quote "i pledge to serve out my term." so matt, that's what she sounds like when she wants to answer a question. >> you know what you played the clip earlier in that excerpt there. she is playful. i thought she was incredibly charming, incredibly funny and you juxtapose that to hillary clinton. >> that is a great point. i think she is the best stage performing politician on the democratic side, gene, by far. president obama is the only one who is close. he's better, but this is the next great one. >> yeah, no. i agree. she has
elizabeth warren and coy don't usually go together n.he was coy and playful and one of the rare times i have seen her do that. even more than when she is on the jon stewart show. so that was interesting. >> i will not replay her answer of the question will you serve out your term. but trust me there was no answer in that. there was a lot of talk about how much she loves she loves being a center. >> she is lawyering us. >> she does know how to answer the question. here's her...
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warren weinstein was a true american hero. humanitarian mission, spreading american values, american hope to people who needed it. he deserved better, and the family deserves better, and they deserve the truth. so we hope that we will get that. >> exactly who deceived the weinstein family? and how did that person deceive them? >> in this entire time period during this three-plus years in which he was being held, the administration always told the family we are doing everything in our power to find, identify, and if we can, rescue your husband and father. now if this report is true, they in fact saw potentially a western hose a.j., yet didn't take the necessary steps to track him, identify and try to rescue him. so when they took so many steps themselves, they hired a private company, they went overseas and had lawyers. they tried to pay random. they did all these things themselves, but they always believed, because they were always told that the u.s. government was doing everything in its power. today's story puts that in real
warren weinstein was a true american hero. humanitarian mission, spreading american values, american hope to people who needed it. he deserved better, and the family deserves better, and they deserve the truth. so we hope that we will get that. >> exactly who deceived the weinstein family? and how did that person deceive them? >> in this entire time period during this three-plus years in which he was being held, the administration always told the family we are doing everything in...
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senator elizabeth warren. a musical performance by pearl jam.on batiste and stay human. ♪ ♪ and now, it's time for "the late show with stephen colbert." >> stephen: yeah! whooo! >> whooo! >> stephen: whooo! >> whooo! >> stephen! stephen! stephen. >> stephen: whooo! >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. oh, the excitement. the excitement is rich in this room. can can you smell-ell-ell-ell the incense? because pope france sis now on american soil. ( cheers and applause ) and folks i cowed not-- as a catholic i could not be more humbly excited. yay-men! ( laughter ) the people's pope made headlines the second he arrived, getting picked up at the airport not in a limousine but in a fiat, proving he is not only a man of great humility but a man of tremendous faith. heavenly father, please let this car make it to the hotel for, lo, it is but a motorized roller skates. the the pope visited the white house, greeted by a lavish south lawn welcome, "the most regal of pageantries that washington has to offer." oh, the pageantry! it's just like a wed
senator elizabeth warren. a musical performance by pearl jam.on batiste and stay human. ♪ ♪ and now, it's time for "the late show with stephen colbert." >> stephen: yeah! whooo! >> whooo! >> stephen: whooo! >> whooo! >> stephen! stephen! stephen. >> stephen: whooo! >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. oh, the excitement. the excitement is rich in this room. can can you smell-ell-ell-ell the incense? because pope france sis now on...
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that was elizabeth warren. and did you and vice president biden, was there any talk with the vice president with a joint ticket even jokingly? it was a long conversation. elizabeth warren tonight in boston letting out that long pause when she was asked whether or not vice president biden talked about forming a joint ticket when they met last month. it was a long conversation. and because all political news decided to break basically within the same hour tonight. we got that news on the colbert, stephen colbert/jeb bush thing. then, the republican party, right? then the news on the democratic party, the elizabeth warren thing. because everything is at the same time, we also just got something from the other thing in american politics which doesn't always feel like either party, and that is the donald trump wing of the 2016 presidential race. and i say it sometimes doesn't feel like either party because one of the issues around the candidacy is that he has not been willing to swear off the possibility that he mig
that was elizabeth warren. and did you and vice president biden, was there any talk with the vice president with a joint ticket even jokingly? it was a long conversation. elizabeth warren tonight in boston letting out that long pause when she was asked whether or not vice president biden talked about forming a joint ticket when they met last month. it was a long conversation. and because all political news decided to break basically within the same hour tonight. we got that news on the colbert,...
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yesterday was warren buffett's birthday. he celebrated 85. so 85th birthday. i think it's also a message to the buffett watchers, don't count me out. i'm not slowing down. >> and i'm doing just fine, thank you very much, right? we wish him a very happy return. susie, so goo good to see you again. >> thank you. >>> more talk as china bubbles up about sanctions on cyberhacks against u.s. companies. we'll talk about that, next. >>> last week we told you about a ruling by the labor relations board that could shake up the relationships between companies and their subcontractors. home builders say that could have a major impact on how they do business and not in a good way. diana olick has that story. >> reporter: it's a major change to the government's joint employer status which could now put home builders on the hook for issues involving subcontractors, such as labor violations and union negotiations. the nlrb declined our request for an interview but the board said previous standards to keep pace with the workplace and circumstances. while the ruling covers all
yesterday was warren buffett's birthday. he celebrated 85. so 85th birthday. i think it's also a message to the buffett watchers, don't count me out. i'm not slowing down. >> and i'm doing just fine, thank you very much, right? we wish him a very happy return. susie, so goo good to see you again. >> thank you. >>> more talk as china bubbles up about sanctions on cyberhacks against u.s. companies. we'll talk about that, next. >>> last week we told you about a ruling...
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her. >> warren jeffs allegedly has between 49 and 60 kids.have left the flds and are making shocking allegations and two of them agreed to talk to us on camera about what their father really is like and what he was like before he became the prophet. >> i should say alleged sexual abuse. but let look at part of it. >> warren's abuse of the innocent began long before he became the prophet. he found his first victims at home under his own roof. >> when i was really young, probably between the ages of 4 and 6, it was at night, he came in my room. i kept saying, father, do you know what you're doing? are you awake? and i was thinking there's got to be a reason because he teaches these strict principles of morals and everything. it just scared me. i tried to convince myself it didn't happen but all my life it came to my mind. i never told anybody. >> why didn't you tell anyone? >> because father knows best. to me he was so perfect they've kept telling myself, this is -- this is not a father/daughter relationship. sexuality is not. i didn't feel luk
her. >> warren jeffs allegedly has between 49 and 60 kids.have left the flds and are making shocking allegations and two of them agreed to talk to us on camera about what their father really is like and what he was like before he became the prophet. >> i should say alleged sexual abuse. but let look at part of it. >> warren's abuse of the innocent began long before he became the prophet. he found his first victims at home under his own roof. >> when i was really young,...
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augustine link and it relates to warren g. harding. we have the first journal for the ski council under the united states territorial act and from -- almost from the first day that the society was founded, we've been trying to collect documents, images, and other material relating to the history. st. augustine was founded 450 years ago this year and it's the oldest continuously occupied european city on the -- in the united states. so here at the st. augustine historical society, we try to collect material to allow people to be able to research that history and also to sort of make the entire united states aware of the importance of st. augustine. in 1763 as part of the treaties that ended the french and indian seven years war, the french and indian war here in the united states, the british had captured cuba, half narcs and the spaniards, in order to get -- retain havana in cuba, traded florida to the british. o we had two primary governs during the spanish period, they were here from 1763 to 1783. there was governor grants and govern
augustine link and it relates to warren g. harding. we have the first journal for the ski council under the united states territorial act and from -- almost from the first day that the society was founded, we've been trying to collect documents, images, and other material relating to the history. st. augustine was founded 450 years ago this year and it's the oldest continuously occupied european city on the -- in the united states. so here at the st. augustine historical society, we try to...
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weekend in just a few minutes but with bob kelly continuing his vacation, we are happy to have dave warren today, hey. >> good morning. early in the season, school year for a quiz but no quizes on friday. watch out for the the blue route southbound this is right here near saint david, moving in delaware county added volume all clear this morning but added volume starting to see a bit more volume here as we are past labor day. red lights going in to philadelphia, 42 freeway going down the shore extending this nice pleasant weather. well, all clear now but might see added volume here over next few hours. let's talk about breakfast, enjoying it right now, tune in monday at breakfast with bob, the the name is at dress there, kitchen 87 at 87 washington street. bobbies back, he will there been monday. we are watching for any changes in the traffic this morning plus we have updates on what to expect as we prepare for the pope, i will have all those coming up here over the the next few hours, chris and alex, back over to you. >>> 6:03. breaking news, a woman hears noise in the basement and advert
weekend in just a few minutes but with bob kelly continuing his vacation, we are happy to have dave warren today, hey. >> good morning. early in the season, school year for a quiz but no quizes on friday. watch out for the the blue route southbound this is right here near saint david, moving in delaware county added volume all clear this morning but added volume starting to see a bit more volume here as we are past labor day. red lights going in to philadelphia, 42 freeway going down the...
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then i'll talk to massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. ( cheers and applause ) did you meet her? >> yeah, back stage. she has launched a one-woman crusade against the billionaire class. so she's like batman, but her enemy is bruce wayne. and my musical guest tonight is ( cheers and applause ) tear my sleeves off. i don't think-- i actually do not think this was me tearing my sleeves off so i'd have the insulated underwear underneath and flannel around my waist, but i don't think anyone in the band plays like this. i don't know who i'm doing my impression of. oh, i love that sound. it's jon batiste and stay human. say hi, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) but before the band pops over a can of jazz-ass, just one more thing-- no clapping. no clapping. i have another joke. a report from the u.n. says that 4.2 billion people in the world still don't have the internet, although three billion of them time warner guy to show up. tonight, i welcome hugh jackman and hugh evans. senator elizabeth warren. a musical performance by pearl jam. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, it
then i'll talk to massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. ( cheers and applause ) did you meet her? >> yeah, back stage. she has launched a one-woman crusade against the billionaire class. so she's like batman, but her enemy is bruce wayne. and my musical guest tonight is ( cheers and applause ) tear my sleeves off. i don't think-- i actually do not think this was me tearing my sleeves off so i'd have the insulated underwear underneath and flannel around my waist, but i don't think anyone...
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warren buffett, bill gates among the terrorist targets.e stock index futures with a 445-point win yesterday. gaining some momentum. s&p up to love handles, nasdaq 27-point. you are looking right now and watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ lauren: breaking news this morning. volatility has japanese stocks after yesterday's 8% tops, socks on 2%. good morning, everybody. i am lauren simonetti. nicole: i am nicole petallides. not much impact on u.s. stocks after dropping 240 points yesterday. dow futures pointed to a higher opening gaining momentum getting the euro higher this morning. 89 points for the dow and taught handles for the s&p. lauren: here's a look at where asian markets are trading overnight. mostly red arrows for shanghai, hong kong, each of them down potentially. trade to europe with the ftse on top of a percent, cac and dax also lower. lauren: oil prices finally turning in a nice day. crude oil up 1.3%. seventy-three dollars a barrel right now. nicole: a big sell off all across the board.
warren buffett, bill gates among the terrorist targets.e stock index futures with a 445-point win yesterday. gaining some momentum. s&p up to love handles, nasdaq 27-point. you are looking right now and watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ lauren: breaking news this morning. volatility has japanese stocks after yesterday's 8% tops, socks on 2%. good morning, everybody. i am lauren simonetti. nicole: i am nicole petallides. not much impact on...
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lauren: massachusetts senator elizabeth warren changing her mind on fannie mae and freddie mac. senator warren will not support a bill that would shut down the two agencies and replace them with the system. her decision comes from the realization the legislation would hurt low-income borrowers by stacking them with higher fees. civil rights groups including the naacp has cited the shareholders trying to keep them alive. drink till i was watching the chrysler stock yesterday. they sense the autoworkers may be making progress on a four-year contract with via chrysler. ua debbie is extending that the automaker in an hour by hour basis. the old contract expired yesterday at noon. the agreement would be used as a template for talks at the rival's general voters and supposedly they go to the strongest of the three to make the deal. separately, ford has reached a new supply deal with alcoa to the top-selling f. 150 and the auto industry's first vehicle all aluminum body. also a big boost for following aluminum prices in china. a big buyer. lauren: ford has a management constant competi
lauren: massachusetts senator elizabeth warren changing her mind on fannie mae and freddie mac. senator warren will not support a bill that would shut down the two agencies and replace them with the system. her decision comes from the realization the legislation would hurt low-income borrowers by stacking them with higher fees. civil rights groups including the naacp has cited the shareholders trying to keep them alive. drink till i was watching the chrysler stock yesterday. they sense the...
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updates any problems on the roadways i'll have it the for you, that is it for now, lauren. >> dave warren, thank you. >>> fire fighters battled a house fire in juniata, flames broke out on the 4,000 block of orman street after 11:00 o'clock. the fire was under control. no one was hurt. some people are displaced as fire spread to a few other homes on that block. >>> we have some breaking news, home invasion in northeast philadelphia gun is hell to the moth are a's head while her children are a asleep upstairs. fox 29's jenny joyce live at the scene with the latest word from police, hi there, jenny. >> reporter: good morning, lauren this happened at three hours ago and now police are trying to figure out why three men broke into this, home in the 2800 block of shiply street through the the basement and held a three three-year old woman at gunpoint, tied up a dog and ransack the master bedroom all while two children age ten and two were upstairs sleeping police say they were not hurt. woman is to go okay. she's at northeast detectives talking to police. this is what investigators know so far
updates any problems on the roadways i'll have it the for you, that is it for now, lauren. >> dave warren, thank you. >>> fire fighters battled a house fire in juniata, flames broke out on the 4,000 block of orman street after 11:00 o'clock. the fire was under control. no one was hurt. some people are displaced as fire spread to a few other homes on that block. >>> we have some breaking news, home invasion in northeast philadelphia gun is hell to the moth are a's head...
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amy rameau is his attorney. ,efore we go to joy-ann reid warren.scribe this horrific account to you as you went in because the officers asked for your id and you try to go into the house to get it, telling them in advance your going in the house, and frascatore started to beat you and then maced you. you are then taken to the police station. what happened? >> when i get to the police station, my face is still burning because of the maze, i'm officersn mud, and the behind the desk are laughing looking at me are are like, look at us, we have the predator here. at the time, i had dreadlocks and my hair was all over the place. that even pulled some of my dreadlocks out and were laying in the driveway when i got back. they're telling me i look like i was playing in the jungle. like, what are you talking about? that is still in thing i was able to save. they're laughing. these are the officers behind the desk. they weren't even there. they don't know what happened, they're just cracking jokes and frascatore and the other guy with him are laughing. there
amy rameau is his attorney. ,efore we go to joy-ann reid warren.scribe this horrific account to you as you went in because the officers asked for your id and you try to go into the house to get it, telling them in advance your going in the house, and frascatore started to beat you and then maced you. you are then taken to the police station. what happened? >> when i get to the police station, my face is still burning because of the maze, i'm officersn mud, and the behind the desk are...
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dave warren will tell but that in a minute. at 6:10 police released video in a violent home invasion we first told but yesterday morning. >> two men with guns ambushed a with man entering her home, pistol whipped her and her elderly mother once inside. high tech surveillance cameras captured the gun man as they forced their way in to the home, on dorkes street wednesday night. once inside, one of the robbers, hit the 76 year-old, in the head, with his gun when she tried to fight back, investigators say gunman ransacked the place and then took off. >> that is just hard to watch. >> that poor woman, scared out of her mine. >>> search is on for gunman who opened fire on the college campus in california. >> shooting took place yesterday in the parking lot, at sacramento city college and left one man dead and two other men hurt. reports indicate that there was an argument were shots were fired. police confirmed that two victims were students. campus, of course, put on lock down and late evacuated. students were alerted via text mess
dave warren will tell but that in a minute. at 6:10 police released video in a violent home invasion we first told but yesterday morning. >> two men with guns ambushed a with man entering her home, pistol whipped her and her elderly mother once inside. high tech surveillance cameras captured the gun man as they forced their way in to the home, on dorkes street wednesday night. once inside, one of the robbers, hit the 76 year-old, in the head, with his gun when she tried to fight back,...
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amy rameau is his attorney. ,efore we go to joy-ann reid warren.scribe this horrific account to you as you went in because the officers asked for your id and you try to go into the house to get it, telling them in advance your going in the house, and frascatore started to beat you and then maced you. you are then taken to the police station. what happened? >> when i get to the police station, my face is still burning because of the maze, i'm officersn mud, and the behind the desk are laughing looking at me are are like, look at us, we have the predator here. at the time, i had dreadlocks and my hair was all over the place. that even pulled some of my dreadlocks out and were laying in the driveway when i got back. they're telling me i look like i was playing in the jungle. like, what are you talking about? that is still in thing i was able to save. they're laughing. these are the officers behind the desk. they weren't even there. they don't know what happened, they're just cracking jokes and frascatore and the other guy with him are laughing. there
amy rameau is his attorney. ,efore we go to joy-ann reid warren.scribe this horrific account to you as you went in because the officers asked for your id and you try to go into the house to get it, telling them in advance your going in the house, and frascatore started to beat you and then maced you. you are then taken to the police station. what happened? >> when i get to the police station, my face is still burning because of the maze, i'm officersn mud, and the behind the desk are...
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i want to listen to one more thing elizabeth warren said.about a conversation she had with congressman john lewis and his history in the civil rights movement. let's listen to what she said. >> then he said something i will never forget. he said his parents didn't want him to get involved in civil rights. they didn't want him to cause trouble. but he had done it anyway. he said, sometimes it is important to cause necessary trouble. >> is that the spirit of the black lives matter movement? >> it's true, you know, protest is america's original political act, right? that quote from john lewis highlights that so perfectly. it isn't the confrontation and disruption that we have made so much progress in america and she calls that out perfectly. >> yeah. and the audience for this speech, you know, is obviously at the kennedy institute, at the jfk library, a very, very receptive audience to this. but nationally that's not what she would be facing if she was giving this speech in a larger venue. >> yeah. i think there's clearly been push back to the
i want to listen to one more thing elizabeth warren said.about a conversation she had with congressman john lewis and his history in the civil rights movement. let's listen to what she said. >> then he said something i will never forget. he said his parents didn't want him to get involved in civil rights. they didn't want him to cause trouble. but he had done it anyway. he said, sometimes it is important to cause necessary trouble. >> is that the spirit of the black lives matter...
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how do we learn from warren buffett more than we are? >> that's the classic professor benjamin graham, his professor taught him that there's a mr. market whose virtual partner in the stock market and he's often time for the retail investor their master as well as the servant as he is for buffet and 95% of the par tips pants in the stock market are selling when mr. market is depressed and 5% like buffet are buying when he's depressed and the opposite when he's manic. >> that runs counter to the way we react in our everyday lives. go to store and buy cars when there's 0% financing and discounts and smart people look for deals with the exception of the stock market often. >> buffet would argue he likes to buy stocks at 50% off and likes to buy his stocks at 50% off and he's just like a retail buyer looking for a sale and just that most people don't know how to value a business and don't know when it's trading on sale. >> there's a difference between values in the market and market traps and i want to ask you about ibm specifically since tha
how do we learn from warren buffett more than we are? >> that's the classic professor benjamin graham, his professor taught him that there's a mr. market whose virtual partner in the stock market and he's often time for the retail investor their master as well as the servant as he is for buffet and 95% of the par tips pants in the stock market are selling when mr. market is depressed and 5% like buffet are buying when he's depressed and the opposite when he's manic. >> that runs...
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called john o'connor and his lover message you want to go on a boat trip with warren burger? in 1980 president ronald reagan decided that he would campaign in part on offering to put a woman on the supreme court the next time a vacancy came open. and people speculate that warren burger played a very big role in giving her that appointment. he just flipped over her in a houseboat to use to disappear after dinner and post and stuff, i interviewed the host before he died. i've hours of tapes from a. so this is all new material. they would look for them in burger at a controversy in a corner of the houseboat chatting away like great older friends. chose now to get along with more powerful man. she was terrific at that. across the country in 1933 ruth bader ginsburg, well, ruth, was born to a modest family in flatbush. her father was a russian immigrant and he decided just as the depression dawned to become a furrier, not a brilliant idea. she went to school at the day before she graduated from high school her mother died. she was an only child to her sister had died of meningitis
called john o'connor and his lover message you want to go on a boat trip with warren burger? in 1980 president ronald reagan decided that he would campaign in part on offering to put a woman on the supreme court the next time a vacancy came open. and people speculate that warren burger played a very big role in giving her that appointment. he just flipped over her in a houseboat to use to disappear after dinner and post and stuff, i interviewed the host before he died. i've hours of tapes from...
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but here are in the six things of the warren court and in none of them was in place in 1936 the yearbefore hugo black as the first appointee malapportioned meant in 40 of them. there is jim crow, apartheid , a bill of rights only with the federal government. has run the states do bad things for crop the federal government. there is organized prayer in the public schools freedom of speech is the most never protected by the supreme court's in that is the world of 1936 the warren court will change all of that and though most everyone is hugo black tuesday even before warda joins the court, way before brennan is on the court he is the guy who was one person one vote protection of free speech to inc. against the state's and the quality to give you brown vs. board of education is more criticized than anyone else especially in june to criminal defendants. he relayed data in 1942 so the story is howard down south they come from a fundamentalist tradition. if not a completely different vision from clarence thomas a. way to pay attention to history as original intent as scripture in a way. may
but here are in the six things of the warren court and in none of them was in place in 1936 the yearbefore hugo black as the first appointee malapportioned meant in 40 of them. there is jim crow, apartheid , a bill of rights only with the federal government. has run the states do bad things for crop the federal government. there is organized prayer in the public schools freedom of speech is the most never protected by the supreme court's in that is the world of 1936 the warren court will change...
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charlie: women love warren so much because warren loves women so much. pattie: that is true.ouche. you have got it. charlie: pattie sellers. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlie: logan green and john zimmer are the ceo and president of lyft. they founded the company in 2012 to establish a radically different concept of personal transportation. lyft is available in 65 cities in the u.s. and has 1000 drivers -- 100,000 drivers. the transportation revolution is upending traditional views on car ownership and the future of cities. i am pleased to have logan green and john zimmer at this table. welcome. so, my first question is, give us a sense of why you think sharingring and the economy has taken off? i think it is what happens with economic activity in general. we find efficiencies and better ways of doing things. specific to our industry, we have an asset that has become the second-highest household expense in the united states for the average american household. transportation. people spend more on their car than they do on food. that is crazy. that does not seem right.
charlie: women love warren so much because warren loves women so much. pattie: that is true.ouche. you have got it. charlie: pattie sellers. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlie: logan green and john zimmer are the ceo and president of lyft. they founded the company in 2012 to establish a radically different concept of personal transportation. lyft is available in 65 cities in the u.s. and has 1000 drivers -- 100,000 drivers. the transportation revolution is upending traditional views on...
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elizabeth warren is guarded.oves being bernie sanders and all this stuff. it's okay. elizabeth warren is very -- a stiffness to her. bernie sanders will yell at you. >> he knows who he is. he doesn't -- you find -- whatever. he just is very comfortable. she's just -- i've never been convinced that -- i think the idea of elizabeth warren would have been popular. never convinced her as a candidate. there's a difference between being a good candidate on the stump. >> there were at times and i'm sure we remember this during the massachusetts campaign where she was stiff and awkward and ran into cars and ran away from the media. i think she's been in the public spotlight enough that i actually agree with you and mika if elizabeth warren is out. i still think if everything blows up, it won't be al gore and it won't be john kerry. i think elizabeth warren comes in the bobby kennedy slot and i think that elizabeth warren is the person that can go out. if she were out, she would win. listen, this goes again to what donald
elizabeth warren is guarded.oves being bernie sanders and all this stuff. it's okay. elizabeth warren is very -- a stiffness to her. bernie sanders will yell at you. >> he knows who he is. he doesn't -- you find -- whatever. he just is very comfortable. she's just -- i've never been convinced that -- i think the idea of elizabeth warren would have been popular. never convinced her as a candidate. there's a difference between being a good candidate on the stump. >> there were at...
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warren buffett is buying more ibm shares now. he expressed interest in ibm when it was in the middle of the free fall in the downdraft about six weeks ago, no doubt it's a subject he's raising with liz claman in the one-on-one interview she's got planning. interesting to point out ibm on word that warren buffett is sniffing around and buying stock is not only propelling that but a lot of other issues that go with that. again chevron the only component that is down in the face of all of these rapid changes. >>> all right, lu heard about the big jobs report that came out last week, the unemployment rate down to 5.1%, played up in the media to set aside the disappointing 173,000 new jobs gained, but when you looked at overall jobs picture, our next guest says it isn't all that great. close to 700,000 jobs really came at a big expense, in other words, lost in the very same month we were crowing about gains. to hadley heath manning on what this means, what are we looking at here? >> the economy is simply not producing enough jobs to a
warren buffett is buying more ibm shares now. he expressed interest in ibm when it was in the middle of the free fall in the downdraft about six weeks ago, no doubt it's a subject he's raising with liz claman in the one-on-one interview she's got planning. interesting to point out ibm on word that warren buffett is sniffing around and buying stock is not only propelling that but a lot of other issues that go with that. again chevron the only component that is down in the face of all of these...
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genuinely conservative, elizabeth warren, imagine maybe she is feeling what i am feeling. they disagree with that notion pretty quickly. >> host: from your book. >> i think there is a long existing fight on the right. my colleague, they put it very well in a recent book. being a conservatory and myself the parking movement tends to look at institutions and say if it's their it must be there for a reason. it must have worked if it has survived the revolutionary process. often in the name of abstract ideology, and if there is a weakness in libertarianism, to look at questions from 1st principles at the exclusion of the world around them thinking, for example, the emigration. my main thing is that not in an ideal world we would have open borders, but that we are not living in that ideal world, and it would be the cart before the horse, a country where people can vote to affect others' lives toothers lives to an extraordinary degree. i am in favor of free movement of labor. conservatives are more likely to say this isn't working. on the other hand, the barkey and can be too sl
genuinely conservative, elizabeth warren, imagine maybe she is feeling what i am feeling. they disagree with that notion pretty quickly. >> host: from your book. >> i think there is a long existing fight on the right. my colleague, they put it very well in a recent book. being a conservatory and myself the parking movement tends to look at institutions and say if it's their it must be there for a reason. it must have worked if it has survived the revolutionary process. often in the...
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or maybe earl warren.re are the six things the warren court does, and none of them were in place in 1936 the year before hugo black is appointed to the court has fdr's 1st appointee. here is what he looks like. mal apportionment 45 states, massive mal apportionment. jim crow. the jury segregation, apartheid over much of america. with the bill of rights does not apply against the states but the federal government whose organized public prayer. freedom of speech is almost never been protected by the supreme court. wwor >> key is the one that is more criticized by his social circle than anyone else. and as you have said, the right to criminal defame islam, he had laid the table for that in 1942. so the story talks about how people down south come from a fundamentalist tradition and they teach in on sunday school, and it it's not a completely different vision from clarence thomas come also from the deep south. that includes taking the text seriously and treating it as american scripture in a way. but it's very
or maybe earl warren.re are the six things the warren court does, and none of them were in place in 1936 the year before hugo black is appointed to the court has fdr's 1st appointee. here is what he looks like. mal apportionment 45 states, massive mal apportionment. jim crow. the jury segregation, apartheid over much of america. with the bill of rights does not apply against the states but the federal government whose organized public prayer. freedom of speech is almost never been protected by...
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they are two of warren jeffs' many children, and 2 of 4 who have escaped from the flds. he used the banner of religion and the banner of religion to cover up the acts of sexual abuse, and including child acts. the two knew that we would treat the stories with dignity, and they allowed us into their worlds, and things that they have not shared with their closest family members. they want the world to know, and particularly people in the flds to know, and people who still regard warren jeffs as the prophet that this man was far from perfect. >> how many kids do you think that your father has molest ed? >> sometimes i think it is 10 or 20, and i hope it is not more than that. >> the hardest part of filming this episode is trying to be respectful and sensitive to what becky and roy jeffs had gone through. these are two people who have just left the most closed and isolated community in the united states. they are almost like children experiencing things for the first time in their lives. >> i am a first class hawaiian last week. i learned how to swim yesterday. >> wow. and w
they are two of warren jeffs' many children, and 2 of 4 who have escaped from the flds. he used the banner of religion and the banner of religion to cover up the acts of sexual abuse, and including child acts. the two knew that we would treat the stories with dignity, and they allowed us into their worlds, and things that they have not shared with their closest family members. they want the world to know, and particularly people in the flds to know, and people who still regard warren jeffs as...
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>> rose: women love warren so much because warren loves women so much. that's the reason. >> that is true, touche. you got it. >> rose: pattie sellers. back in a moment. stay with us. loss an green and john zimmer is here, the c.e.o. and president of lyft. they founded ride sharing company in 2012 to establish a radically different concept of personal transportation. lyft is available in 65 cities throughout the u.s. and has more than 100,000 drivers. the on demand transportation revolution is upending conventional views of car ownership, what it means to be an employee and even t future of cities. i'm pleased to have logan green and john zimmer at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: so my first question is give us a sense of why you think timesharing, the sharing economy has taken off. >> well, i think it's what happens with economic activity in general. we find efficiencies and better ways of doing things. and so specific to our industry, we have an asset that has become the second highest house hold expense in the united states for the average
>> rose: women love warren so much because warren loves women so much. that's the reason. >> that is true, touche. you got it. >> rose: pattie sellers. back in a moment. stay with us. loss an green and john zimmer is here, the c.e.o. and president of lyft. they founded ride sharing company in 2012 to establish a radically different concept of personal transportation. lyft is available in 65 cities throughout the u.s. and has more than 100,000 drivers. the on demand...
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today dave warren. tomorrow, well, we're
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you heard elizabeth warren ta talking and then the hedge fund manager. talking of putting on for automobile companies and i think that there are a lot of issues with which he is speaking to democrats as well as republicans. >> is he doing that as a strategy or a business man that's looking at the whole picture saying you know what, this is what i would do? >> you know it's hard to separate those two things or to try to get inside of donald trump's head. >> good luck with that. >> sure wish that we should. >> i want to go to john and what does he bring to the table. >> he brings a lot to the table. >> a fugitive at one point. >> yeah, they wanted to question him in the death of a neighbor and charges of dui, so he is interesting. >> that's what he brings to the table jonathan is that he is interesting? all right. i guess that we will leave it at that. appreciate your in sight today. >>> why bon jovi fans are feeling shot to the heart. or lead a country. it may not be obvious yet, but one of these kids is going to change the world. we just need to make sur
you heard elizabeth warren ta talking and then the hedge fund manager. talking of putting on for automobile companies and i think that there are a lot of issues with which he is speaking to democrats as well as republicans. >> is he doing that as a strategy or a business man that's looking at the whole picture saying you know what, this is what i would do? >> you know it's hard to separate those two things or to try to get inside of donald trump's head. >> good luck with that....
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. >> dave warren for you sir. >> i think about that every time i walk out of home depot with a can of paint. the beginning scene. >> that is right. >> yes. >> i have no idea. >> oh, that is right. >> yeah, that is right. >> okay. all right. i'll pull it up on you tube and show it to you. oh, headlines look at how pretty it is outside right now. we have a heat wave. today will be a day, air quality alert, that is the big issue and we have relief this weekend. perfect timing. air quality a will leather here every where from baltimore all the waste up through new york city, combined with the sunshine and just a very light breeze, and that created some problems especially in the middle will of the afternoon. ab wear. ultimate doppler is all clear, there is no relief, from this heat, no showers, or storms, today, so temperatures are starting off in the 70's now in allentown, a very warm start, in longer do we see these comfortable mornings where it is down in the 50's and lower 60's. this cannot drop at night when we get that warm, muggy air in place. seventy-four in philadelphia. that is
. >> dave warren for you sir. >> i think about that every time i walk out of home depot with a can of paint. the beginning scene. >> that is right. >> yes. >> i have no idea. >> oh, that is right. >> yeah, that is right. >> okay. all right. i'll pull it up on you tube and show it to you. oh, headlines look at how pretty it is outside right now. we have a heat wave. today will be a day, air quality alert, that is the big issue and we have relief...
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have it all, three-sport athlete, starting quarterback, and top student in the classroom here at warrenlls high school. >> he just was a real well rounded kid. >> reporter: murray died friday night after taking a hard hit in a football game against summit. evan walked off the field himself, but shortly after he collapsed. >> as an emt, i take care of football players on the field when they go down, and first responder out on the field, so i can relate to what they had to go through. >> reporter: in addition to the emts and the ambulance standing by at the game friday night, warren hills had both a team doctor and trainer on the sidelines. news 4 learned that goes above and beyond what new jersey high school sports officials require. >> i've spoken directly with our school physician and he assured me we had absolutely first rate readiness and preparedness for any evaluatety. >> reporter: evan is the third high school football player in the u.s. who's died in september alone. according to the national center for catastrophic sports injury research, in the last two years, 29 high school fo
have it all, three-sport athlete, starting quarterback, and top student in the classroom here at warrenlls high school. >> he just was a real well rounded kid. >> reporter: murray died friday night after taking a hard hit in a football game against summit. evan walked off the field himself, but shortly after he collapsed. >> as an emt, i take care of football players on the field when they go down, and first responder out on the field, so i can relate to what they had to go...
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i think elizabeth warren a sleeper in the race. i know the alternative people are thinking if something happens to hillary, if her numbers go so low she becomes toxi tox toxic, though i'm not sure that could happen outside an indictment is elizabeth warren. if biden were to run, i think the key for him would be to put her on the ticket. whether she would accept it or not, i don't know. that would be an extremely strong ticket and it would have an appeal to labor. i don't see who has the path, again, absent of indictment to take on hillary. you've got to beat something with something. i'm not sure who that something or somebody is going to be. >> let's look over at the other side of the aisle. the polling came out from the same outfits. they're related to the gop in new hampshire. donald trump is there at 28% followed by john kasich at 12%. ben carson at 11%. jeb bush at 8%. we continue down the list there. here's what former governor huckabee said about why he thinks certain candidates, not establishment candidates, non-politicians
i think elizabeth warren a sleeper in the race. i know the alternative people are thinking if something happens to hillary, if her numbers go so low she becomes toxi tox toxic, though i'm not sure that could happen outside an indictment is elizabeth warren. if biden were to run, i think the key for him would be to put her on the ticket. whether she would accept it or not, i don't know. that would be an extremely strong ticket and it would have an appeal to labor. i don't see who has the path,...