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charlie: robert gates is here. he was secretary of defense from 2006 until 2011 under president bush and obama. his memoir "duty" has just been released in paperback. some call it the most candid account of washington ever written. it comes at a time as we battle forces in the middle east. the defeat marks a major setback the defeat this weekend -- the defeat this weekend marks a major setback for the iraqi army and government. meanwhile, in syria, special operations forces killed a senior isis leader, identified as the group's chief of finances. all of that as we are pleased to have robert gates back at our table. let's talk about what i talked about in that introduction. what are our options, and what is necessary to stop isis and turn the tide against them? secretary gates: i think you need to step back a little bit charlie, and realize that there are actually four conflicts going on at this day and time, -- in the middle east at the same time and syria is really , the epicenter. there is the sunni in saudi arab
charlie: robert gates is here. he was secretary of defense from 2006 until 2011 under president bush and obama. his memoir "duty" has just been released in paperback. some call it the most candid account of washington ever written. it comes at a time as we battle forces in the middle east. the defeat marks a major setback the defeat this weekend -- the defeat this weekend marks a major setback for the iraqi army and government. meanwhile, in syria, special operations forces killed a...
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robert: thanks. just for the microphone purposes, he did apparently have some technical problems on the route down to washington. questioner: follow-up, it's not reporting fatigue, did he report that that was stressful that he was frazzled in any way from that experience? robert: i have no knowledge of him being frazzled as a result of being on time -- or being a little late. questioner: [inaudible] -- is there any evidence of video image on the train to show any projectile? have you seen anything like that? when the conductor said she overheard the engineer saying that someone may have thrown something at his train, does she believe -- in that context, does she believe it was at that moment or prior to that? robert: does the track image recorder from the amtrak train reveal anything about anything being thrown at the train? and when we evaluated it yesterday, we did not see anything. we will of course -- we're very interested in this report. we want to learn more about it. so we will use all sources
robert: thanks. just for the microphone purposes, he did apparently have some technical problems on the route down to washington. questioner: follow-up, it's not reporting fatigue, did he report that that was stressful that he was frazzled in any way from that experience? robert: i have no knowledge of him being frazzled as a result of being on time -- or being a little late. questioner: [inaudible] -- is there any evidence of video image on the train to show any projectile? have you seen...
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roberts: absolutely. we are here to speak specifically about isil, but obviously as we're talking about isil we're only talking about one of the many threats we are tracking. obviously we track all state-sponsored terrorism as well and we are concerned about the financial aspects of all of it. already -- our role in regards to that is critical as well. i agree with you that we need to make sure that just because isil appears to be the greatest threat at the moment that we can't take the eyes of the ball of the other threats. >> so it is safe to say that in terms of your remit here as fbi agent, is much more likely to see terrorist groups engaged in fundraising, moving, transferring, then to see states abroad use the united states. that happens but it is probably less likely. >> amid journalist. -- i'm a journalist. i was wondering what kind of pressure you're putting on countries, such as lebanon. every week there are millions of dollars that are smuggled through the airport to hezbollah and everyone know
roberts: absolutely. we are here to speak specifically about isil, but obviously as we're talking about isil we're only talking about one of the many threats we are tracking. obviously we track all state-sponsored terrorism as well and we are concerned about the financial aspects of all of it. already -- our role in regards to that is critical as well. i agree with you that we need to make sure that just because isil appears to be the greatest threat at the moment that we can't take the eyes of...
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scientists compared robert parker's dna to those dna samples. >> robert parker's dna profile was compared to the profile previously generated from the vaginal swabs. it was a match. >> robert parker had denied ever being in the victims' apartments. and now the evidence directly contradicted him. two years after the crimes, 23-year-old robert parker was arrested and charged with two counts of murder. prosecutors believe parker spent weeks watching his victims. with renee powell, he waited in the woods next to her apartment. when she went to the laundry room in the basement, she left her door open. he went inside, grabbed a knife from the kitchen. and hid. when renee returned, he attacked -- binding her arms with lamp cords from inside the apartment, then sexually assaulting her and stabbing her to death. he grabbed some items of value, a vcr, a coat, dismantled the smoke detector, then he set the fires to destroy evidence. the case of barbara walsh was virtually identical. she, too, was doing her laundry and had left the door open while she went downstairs. like the first crime, parker use
scientists compared robert parker's dna to those dna samples. >> robert parker's dna profile was compared to the profile previously generated from the vaginal swabs. it was a match. >> robert parker had denied ever being in the victims' apartments. and now the evidence directly contradicted him. two years after the crimes, 23-year-old robert parker was arrested and charged with two counts of murder. prosecutors believe parker spent weeks watching his victims. with renee powell, he...
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i am william roberts. i have been here a long time, son. >> morris questions the 90-year-old at length. eventually roberts reveals he is indeed the notorious kid. >> when i come up you had to kind of look out for yourself. wasn't easy you had to do things to get along. >> i certainly knew a great deal about some of the actual places where billy the kid was, some of the people that billy the kid knew and some historical facts which were pretty obscure. >> according to william henry roberts, this is what happened at maxwell's house. roberts and his girlfriend along with a friend named billy barlow had just returned from a dance. barlow expressed an interest in having some dinner and was sent to cut a strip of meat hanging from maxwell's porch. as he approached maxwell's room, he spotted the two deputies. >> no one is here to hurt you. >> billy barlow walked into maxwell's room and said to maxwel maxwell... (speaking spanish) >> he pulled his revival and shot and killed the man known as billy barlow. will bil
i am william roberts. i have been here a long time, son. >> morris questions the 90-year-old at length. eventually roberts reveals he is indeed the notorious kid. >> when i come up you had to kind of look out for yourself. wasn't easy you had to do things to get along. >> i certainly knew a great deal about some of the actual places where billy the kid was, some of the people that billy the kid knew and some historical facts which were pretty obscure. >> according to...
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slavery was in existence for almost 200 years when robert ulee is born. -- robert e lee is born. slavery won't end until after the civil war. we will talk about ira aldridge. he was not a slave. he was warned in downtown manhattan in 1807. along with ira aldridge, robert e lee will shadow ira aldridge. ira aldridge was a free black not many opportunities for free blacks. one of the biggest challenges was to stay out of the hands of kidnappers to be taken back into slavery. ira aldridge would go to the free black school in downtown manhattan and that is where he becomes introduced to the performing arts and theater. in a nutshell, he is known as the great black african american shakespearean actor of his age. he was one of the most visible black people of his era. mainly in europe and england not in this country. he went to school in new york city. in his early teens, he will start acting at the african growth theater, which was the first african-american theater in the u.s. what amazes me is how this show man in his early teens, 13 years old, and knew what he wanted to do in life
slavery was in existence for almost 200 years when robert ulee is born. -- robert e lee is born. slavery won't end until after the civil war. we will talk about ira aldridge. he was not a slave. he was warned in downtown manhattan in 1807. along with ira aldridge, robert e lee will shadow ira aldridge. ira aldridge was a free black not many opportunities for free blacks. one of the biggest challenges was to stay out of the hands of kidnappers to be taken back into slavery. ira aldridge would go...
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robert denny went on trial for first-degree murder. the jury deliberated for 45 minutes. >> we the jury find the defendant guilty of murder in the first degree as charged. we the jury further find the killing was done with premeditation. >> since he was only 17 years old, a minor, when he committed the crime, denny was sentenced to life in prison without parole. >> methodical in cleaning up, he was careful and he almost got away with murder but for that one drop of blood and hair that he shed that he didn't ever expect to be discovered. >> this girl was a very likable, very intelligent, very beautiful 25-year-old that had a bright future in front of her. she came from a good family and had a good social network. had everything in the world to live for. and in one instance, this cold-blooded killer takes her life. >>> up next, a body is burned beyond recognition. >> there was nothing to identify this person. >> a unique construction material provides a clue. >> this plaster was not like normal plaster. >> i was saying, what is this? it
robert denny went on trial for first-degree murder. the jury deliberated for 45 minutes. >> we the jury find the defendant guilty of murder in the first degree as charged. we the jury further find the killing was done with premeditation. >> since he was only 17 years old, a minor, when he committed the crime, denny was sentenced to life in prison without parole. >> methodical in cleaning up, he was careful and he almost got away with murder but for that one drop of blood and...
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his son robert was on the train. his best friend from bloomington, illinois the judge that he practiced before david davis, who he put on the supreme court, he also was on the train. one of the really poignant things, his beloved son willie had died in 1862 and had been temporarily buried or held in d.c. until the return to springfield. so lincoln's body was not the only body on that train. willie, his 13-year-old son's body was also on the train. mary stayed behind. she was in such an emotional state that they didn't feel she could travel. robert, his oldest son, was on the train and he rode as far as baltimore with davis and john hey and nickel hey, his two secretaries who were like sons to him. they got off the train in washington. the train retraced the steps, it went to philadelphia. first to harrisburg, pennsylvania, the state capital. all of these were stops on the way out. then to philadelphia. and one of the ironies when he was in philadelphia on the way out, which is four years and two months to the day, he
his son robert was on the train. his best friend from bloomington, illinois the judge that he practiced before david davis, who he put on the supreme court, he also was on the train. one of the really poignant things, his beloved son willie had died in 1862 and had been temporarily buried or held in d.c. until the return to springfield. so lincoln's body was not the only body on that train. willie, his 13-year-old son's body was also on the train. mary stayed behind. she was in such an...
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all right, robert. good luck to you. >> mm-hmm. >> and, you know, i hope it works the way you want it. >> okay. >> all right. good luck to you. >> the parole hearing for robert was interesting in that, robert believed every time he might have a chance. he felt very hopeful. he'd been turned down many times before, so he obviously carried that realism with him. but i think that there was a piece of him that thought maybe this could be the time i get set free. so what are your thoughts, feelings about the whole thing? >> well, the way he was talking, he may give a good report. so things may go my way this time. >> what's your main goal, robert? >> going back on the street. getting back to work. letting my wife sit back for a while. >> i'm hoping this time that it will go through because things are going a little bit different than it has in the past times. i've done got everything prepared to where we can have a little time together and everything whenever he does get out because we got a lot of time to m
all right, robert. good luck to you. >> mm-hmm. >> and, you know, i hope it works the way you want it. >> okay. >> all right. good luck to you. >> the parole hearing for robert was interesting in that, robert believed every time he might have a chance. he felt very hopeful. he'd been turned down many times before, so he obviously carried that realism with him. but i think that there was a piece of him that thought maybe this could be the time i get set free. so...
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robert jay lifton, your response? >> what you just recited is a rationalization for torture and for destructive behavior on the part of professionals. all professions require some sort of ethical code, as i said before, not just in everyday practice, but in what they do in society and to weasel out of any such ethical requirement because one is dealing not with patients, but with prisoners -- and of course, that administration didn't even give them prisoner rights, according to geneva conventions -- to do that is simply a rationalization for destructive or even evil behavior. amy: we're talking to dr. robert jay lifton leading psychologist author of many books, including "witness to extreme century." we will be back with him talking about a number of issues including another of his books "who owns death?" stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. our guest is robert jay lifton dr., leading american psychologist. -- p
robert jay lifton, your response? >> what you just recited is a rationalization for torture and for destructive behavior on the part of professionals. all professions require some sort of ethical code, as i said before, not just in everyday practice, but in what they do in society and to weasel out of any such ethical requirement because one is dealing not with patients, but with prisoners -- and of course, that administration didn't even give them prisoner rights, according to geneva...
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think back 200 years if you can to robert e. lee's era. and then another 200 years back to jamestown. that is hard to do. if someone just says 400 years ago, we cannot really envision that. so the thread is jamestown. that is where it starts. in 1519, 12 years later, the first african americans arrive at jamestown. -- in 1619, 12 years later, the first african americans arrive at jamestown. they are not slaves yet. they are for the most part indentured servants. slavery will begin a little bit later. a lot of people wonder why did it take so long for slavery to end. well, slavery was in existence from us 200 years when robert e. lee is born in 1807. which is rather remarkable. and slavery will end in about four short -- well, long years at the end of the civil war. let's talk about ira aldridge. ira was not a slave. he was a free black. he was born in downtown manhattan, new york city, in 1807. along with ira aldridge, robert e. lee is going to shadow aldridge. ira aldridge, free black. not many opportunities for free blacks. one of the bi
think back 200 years if you can to robert e. lee's era. and then another 200 years back to jamestown. that is hard to do. if someone just says 400 years ago, we cannot really envision that. so the thread is jamestown. that is where it starts. in 1519, 12 years later, the first african americans arrive at jamestown. -- in 1619, 12 years later, the first african americans arrive at jamestown. they are not slaves yet. they are for the most part indentured servants. slavery will begin a little bit...
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robert: i'm robert burton outside m.s.g. for game five. i will take more than goals to win this one. it will probably take defen when you own a small business there's a never-ending list of small things to do every day. appointments... orders... deadlines... every one of them matters. so you need ternet you can count on. verizon fios is really fast with 99.9% network reliability because when everything is running right, all those small things you do every day can turn into something big. team up with fios for this great limited-time offer. kimberly: the d.c. board of elections announced larubie nay won special election in ward eight and beat out the closest competitor white by 76 votes. the race results will not be official until they are certified next thursday. it's a multimillion dollar mansion on q street off dupont circle with the starting price of $1200 a night. it was available for fundraisers and weddings including an event the smithsonian was scheduled to host later this month. but now the d.c. attorney general says the homeowner
robert: i'm robert burton outside m.s.g. for game five. i will take more than goals to win this one. it will probably take defen when you own a small business there's a never-ending list of small things to do every day. appointments... orders... deadlines... every one of them matters. so you need ternet you can count on. verizon fios is really fast with 99.9% network reliability because when everything is running right, all those small things you do every day can turn into something big. team...
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robert suggested that we speak loudly. >> louder. say anything. >> so they would have ample warning before we encountered anyone who may have been shooting. >> where are we going, victor? >> i was kind of reaching a bit of a breaking point. >> i said mark, what kind of movies do you like? >> keep talking, louder. >> after maybe just 15 or 20 minutes, we made our way up to a bluff, and robert i think actually said -- >> this would be a really good place for an ambush. >> and four soldiers just materialized. they just stood up. short hair, young, probably all in their early 20s. and i remember very distinctly that the soldier just in front of me had a green bandanna and a single blue feather right in the middle. it was striking. they were armed, pointed their guns at us. we had our hands up, and we took off our bags, and then we sat down. at that point, the soldiers were just immediately on their radios. [ speaking spanish ] >> we were thinking they were the farc. victor was the one with the farc contacts. and now we were going to fall
robert suggested that we speak loudly. >> louder. say anything. >> so they would have ample warning before we encountered anyone who may have been shooting. >> where are we going, victor? >> i was kind of reaching a bit of a breaking point. >> i said mark, what kind of movies do you like? >> keep talking, louder. >> after maybe just 15 or 20 minutes, we made our way up to a bluff, and robert i think actually said -- >> this would be a really good...
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robert: i don't know. kellye: it is a hat. robert: we hear from paul pierce after the heartbreak. and a new sheriff in ashburn? >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: now that the wizards and capitals seasons have come to a close, we focus on the nats and the redskins. they one of rookie camp in ashburn. brandon scheriff, number one pick for the redskins, he is a big man. he played left tackle at iowa, but will have to switch to write because of trent williams. here is jay gruden on the change. coach: moving over to right tackle is not going to be easy. he will have to take some lumps. the good thing is he is a focused individual, he studies hard, he takes coaching extremely well, and he has our best line coach. i think we have seen progress from yesterday morning to yesterday afternoon to today. it is a significant change for him already. robert: back to the wizards, the city is in mourning after last night's loss to the hawks. paul pierce still has one more year on his contract, but it is not set in stone he will be back. wizards
robert: i don't know. kellye: it is a hat. robert: we hear from paul pierce after the heartbreak. and a new sheriff in ashburn? >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: now that the wizards and capitals seasons have come to a close, we focus on the nats and the redskins. they one of rookie camp in ashburn. brandon scheriff, number one pick for the redskins, he is a big man. he played left tackle at iowa, but will have to switch to write...
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robert, his son, road as far as baltimore with roberts. his two secretaries got off and returned to washington. the train reach haste of it went to philadelphia. first the harrisburg pennsylvania, the state capital. all of these were stops on the way out. then to philadelphia. when he was in philadelphia on the way out, which would be four years and two months to the day he went to independence hall, and he said, that he was coming to defend the principle that all men are created equal. he said if that principle cannot be saved and had to be surrendered, i would rather be assassinated and see it surrendered. four years and two months later to the day, that he was back in independence hall, his body laid in state in the shadow of the liberty bell. from there, they went through new jersey -- i will keep repeating this, but there were hundreds of thousands of people who saw these processions. they would take his body off the train and take it too like, independence hall. hundreds of thousands of people lined the streets. in new york, that was
robert, his son, road as far as baltimore with roberts. his two secretaries got off and returned to washington. the train reach haste of it went to philadelphia. first the harrisburg pennsylvania, the state capital. all of these were stops on the way out. then to philadelphia. when he was in philadelphia on the way out, which would be four years and two months to the day he went to independence hall, and he said, that he was coming to defend the principle that all men are created equal. he said...
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robert: it would have major mother's day. kellye: it would have. robert: the caps were on the brink of illuminating the rangers and could not >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: caps had a chance to close out the series with the rangers and this was the night to do it, game six at the phone booth th with the crowd on your the rangers when the face-off in the first, puts home the rebound. just beats the clock. 2-0 rangers. 28 seconds into the second, joel ward fires towards the net jason chimera puts home the rebound. in the third, the rangers on the attack, marty st. louis denies, but rick nash puts home the rebound. rangers lead 3-1. the caps are down 4-1 but show some life. ward lights the lamp. it is now a one goal game for stop later in the third, one last push by the caps, alex ovechkin streaking down the ice he shot denied. one of lunqdqusit's 34 saves. >> is just frustration. the goal tonight was to knock them out. the adversity. >> that's probably not the path when you are up 3-1 that you
robert: it would have major mother's day. kellye: it would have. robert: the caps were on the brink of illuminating the rangers and could not >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: caps had a chance to close out the series with the rangers and this was the night to do it, game six at the phone booth th with the crowd on your the rangers when the face-off in the first, puts home the rebound. just beats the clock. 2-0 rangers. 28 seconds into...
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davis rushed to washington to help robert. now here we are on may the 1st when the train gets to michigan city, indiana coming up from get indianapolis. davis went up there to getth on the train.lincol robert todd lincoln had heard -- r he had heard that robert todd the lincoln was not coming to the better funeral. davis wrote him you will regret it the rest of your life. so lincoln got here the afternoon of the funeral on may 3rd, the day before the funeral. 3rd so robert todd lincoln. so he was here for the funeral. it it was just an immensely sad bu thingt nationwide. but the people in illinois partic particularly, i know in bloomington where i live, the bloomi newspaper --ng he had spent so much time in blood work l ton -- he spent more time there than anywhere other than springfield. our newspaper said this is not just the president this is not ader o just the leader of our nation. an this is a friend and neighbor of ours that we have lost. we all feel this in such a nd personal way. that was true up and down the track tr
davis rushed to washington to help robert. now here we are on may the 1st when the train gets to michigan city, indiana coming up from get indianapolis. davis went up there to getth on the train.lincol robert todd lincoln had heard -- r he had heard that robert todd the lincoln was not coming to the better funeral. davis wrote him you will regret it the rest of your life. so lincoln got here the afternoon of the funeral on may 3rd, the day before the funeral. 3rd so robert todd lincoln. so he...
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robert shearer. there's a lot of clichÉs about things and basically should we be worried that government is snooping on them. it wasn't the government snooping but it was criminal hackers broke into my computer and took advantage, essentially breaking into my bank account and my gmail account. what do you think about that, the freedom of the internet and it wasn't the government that i was attacked by the criminal hackers that took advantage of the freedom of the internet. >> okay we have the point please go ahead. >> i agree with you totally. one way to avoid that is to have encryption. apple and google have been very vigorous recently to say that we encrypt our e-mail accounts and we encrypt our data. the head of the fbi and nsa condemned them for offering data protection. so i think the best way to prevent criminal activity and government snooping and any violation of individual privacy and freedom and to records is to encrypt them and protect them and prevent that. and that is the issue. you hav
robert shearer. there's a lot of clichÉs about things and basically should we be worried that government is snooping on them. it wasn't the government snooping but it was criminal hackers broke into my computer and took advantage, essentially breaking into my bank account and my gmail account. what do you think about that, the freedom of the internet and it wasn't the government that i was attacked by the criminal hackers that took advantage of the freedom of the internet. >> okay we...
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(chuckles) (robert) yeah. how does it work? we had in our minds, we wanted it to tingle, we wanted it to change flavors, so a team of chemists came up with our formulas. they're better than anything out there. they actually work, and they do the tingle sensation. what about revenue? what about sales? we've been doing this just barely a year last month... (daymond) here we go. and we actually-- (robert and mark chuckle) we hit a milestone for us, which is $80,000 in sales. total for the year, right? um... what do you think a business that does $80,000 in sales is worth? sales and a half. okay, so that would get you kinda into the $100,000, $120,000 range... sure. and you're telling me your business is worth a million dollars, because you want me to give you $200,000 for 20%. right. what's the problem? this. it's our new vendor paperwork that's setting us up with one of the largest drugstore chains in the united states, walgreens, so... dallas, can i see it? have they placed an order? is it a test or-- can i see it? is it a test
(chuckles) (robert) yeah. how does it work? we had in our minds, we wanted it to tingle, we wanted it to change flavors, so a team of chemists came up with our formulas. they're better than anything out there. they actually work, and they do the tingle sensation. what about revenue? what about sales? we've been doing this just barely a year last month... (daymond) here we go. and we actually-- (robert and mark chuckle) we hit a milestone for us, which is $80,000 in sales. total for the year,...
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thank you, robert. and the wizards just one of many reasons that business in downtown d.c., all of the businesses in that area, are celebrating tonight. you can call it the perfect storm of sorts. rebecca cooper spoke with some of those owners. these sports teams are really just one reason for a lot of celebrating tonight. reporter: kellye, you know what a rough winter was for the local economy and they are so glad that the weather, the playoff wins for both the capitals and wizards especially this big win tonight and many other events are happening this weekend that are giving people cause for celebration, to get out and spend much needed dollars here in this economy. throughout downtown d.c. tonight washingtonians and out of towners seem in the mood to celebrate. wizards fans say that cliff hanger ending gave them extra incentive to hit the bars and restaurants after the game. >> after that three-pointer you better believe it. we definitely need a drink. i mean, a couple shots, at least one glass of w
thank you, robert. and the wizards just one of many reasons that business in downtown d.c., all of the businesses in that area, are celebrating tonight. you can call it the perfect storm of sorts. rebecca cooper spoke with some of those owners. these sports teams are really just one reason for a lot of celebrating tonight. reporter: kellye, you know what a rough winter was for the local economy and they are so glad that the weather, the playoff wins for both the capitals and wizards especially...
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. >> reporter: cuter-- computer expert kris roberts tweeted on sunday his only interest is to improve aircraft security and according to a search warrant roberts told fbi agents he's exposed dangerous flaws. earlier this year roberts told them he had identified vulnerabilities with in-flight entertainment systems. and on one flight said he successfully commanded the system to cause one of the airplane engines to climb resulting in a lateral or sideways movement of the plane. roberts told the fbi that from 2011 to 2014 he compromised the systems approximately 15 to 20 times by hacking into network connections on in-flight entertainment units under passenger seats. in march he told fox news he's been talking with the federal aviation administration. >> you basically have to understand how computer networks work how avionic systems work and be able to translate and communicate between those systems. >> reporter: the fbi hasn't said that roberts successfully hacked into the controls am but agents did warn him that unauthorized access to those networks is a vie lakes of federal statutes an
. >> reporter: cuter-- computer expert kris roberts tweeted on sunday his only interest is to improve aircraft security and according to a search warrant roberts told fbi agents he's exposed dangerous flaws. earlier this year roberts told them he had identified vulnerabilities with in-flight entertainment systems. and on one flight said he successfully commanded the system to cause one of the airplane engines to climb resulting in a lateral or sideways movement of the plane. roberts told...
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May 25, 2015
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roberts dies from a massive heart attack. >> the robert's version of events is intriguing evidence to support pat garrett's claim is hard to come by. the truth is we may never know for certain how bill ley the ki dies. what we do know is he became a killer. >> bowed de, b -- howdy, bob. >> he didn't murder the 21 men legend claims. he did kill at least 5 men in his lifetime. billy's way ward ruth living along the brutal violence of tears. hiding beneath the surface of his charismatic charm is a desperate young man who lives long enough to become the leg lend of the real west. >>> news is the first draft of history. it is immediate and takes place in realtime. legends take longer to develop than are sometimes based on men myth. this fox news series looks at the truth behind the legend.
roberts dies from a massive heart attack. >> the robert's version of events is intriguing evidence to support pat garrett's claim is hard to come by. the truth is we may never know for certain how bill ley the ki dies. what we do know is he became a killer. >> bowed de, b -- howdy, bob. >> he didn't murder the 21 men legend claims. he did kill at least 5 men in his lifetime. billy's way ward ruth living along the brutal violence of tears. hiding beneath the surface of his...
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May 8, 2015
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robert: in sports, the latest on all-star guard john wall. plus, tom brady gives his response to the recent report saying that he knew about the deflated footballs. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: pats quarterback tom brady spoke probably for the first time since the well's report saying that tom brady brady knew about the footballs being tampered with. today he visited salem state is part of a college speaker series. he was interviewed by sports broadcaster jim gray. he asked brady if he had a response. he said this -- >> i don't have any reaction. it has only been 30 hours, so i have not had much time to digest it. but when i do i will be sure to let you know how i feel about it. robert: we have been on john wall watch a not he will be back for game three against the hawks. after multiple examinations wednesday, the wizards announced that wall had five fractures in his left wrist and hand. he is hands-down the most valuable player on the squad, averaging a double double in the playoffs
robert: in sports, the latest on all-star guard john wall. plus, tom brady gives his response to the recent report saying that he knew about the deflated footballs. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: pats quarterback tom brady spoke probably for the first time since the well's report saying that tom brady brady knew about the footballs being tampered with. today he visited salem state is part of a college speaker series. he was...
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May 4, 2015
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robert: he is a bad guy. he can do it all. kellye: a high-profile rant caught on camera. ♪ deidre & the dark - classic girl plays in the background ♪ a great entrance never goes out of style. get a free necklace with purchase. the eva mendes collection. exclusively at new york and company. tt2war,k@%o j# n , tt2war@1,k@%!!án > d tt2war@1,k@%4!j# h60 ttar@1,k@%x#á&ú:o8d tt2war@1,k@%t#j'ú:[8 tt2war@%,k@%t#j)ú:pxd tt2war@1,k@%p#jáú:gcx tt2war@1,k@%p#j,ú:&98 tt2war@1,k@%l#á.ú:/04 tt2war@1,k@%l#á0ú:4&é kellye: a former star of the highest-rated show on tv has apologized for an outburst on the new york city subway. >> [screaming] kellye: chad coleman blamed his three-minute rant on built-up frustration on the situation in baltimore. he recently starred on "the walking dead" and "the wire." mccarron air force base reminded people to arrive extra early for flights today. they were so busy because of the mayweather-pacquiao fight. so many celebrities came at the airport came out of space to park their private jets. amo
robert: he is a bad guy. he can do it all. kellye: a high-profile rant caught on camera. ♪ deidre & the dark - classic girl plays in the background ♪ a great entrance never goes out of style. get a free necklace with purchase. the eva mendes collection. exclusively at new york and company. tt2war,k@%o j# n , tt2war@1,k@%!!án > d tt2war@1,k@%4!j# h60 ttar@1,k@%x#á&ú:o8d tt2war@1,k@%t#j'ú:[8 tt2war@%,k@%t#j)ú:pxd tt2war@1,k@%p#jáú:gcx tt2war@1,k@%p#j,ú:&98...
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we are going to turn to robert for the latest on sports. robert: we would have taken everything that taken anything over yeste announcer: now the toy desk. brought to you by your local toyota dieter that toyota dealers. -- by your local toyota dealers. robert: don't try to steal her thunder. >> ladies and gentlemen please start your engines. robert: they go flying into the wall and here comes the degrees that here comes the debris. -- here comes the debris. juan pablo montoya passes him to take the lead. i know lap montoya -- final lap montoya takes the checkered flag. he's a happy man. robert match with the nats and phillies. an ugly loss after a not so good performance. let's go back to nats park where the good guys took the lead to-one. now in the seventh. he slices down the left-field line. 3-1 nats. next batter, ryan zimmerman crushes one to right center. all the way from first. that would in fact be your final match in eight straight series. the third facebook team playing for the big ten title. one to right field. it is fair and up a
we are going to turn to robert for the latest on sports. robert: we would have taken everything that taken anything over yeste announcer: now the toy desk. brought to you by your local toyota dieter that toyota dealers. -- by your local toyota dealers. robert: don't try to steal her thunder. >> ladies and gentlemen please start your engines. robert: they go flying into the wall and here comes the degrees that here comes the debris. -- here comes the debris. juan pablo montoya passes him...
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May 3, 2015
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robert: tonight was not as fun. the caps could not re-create the storybook ending they had thursday. and after dropping six straight the nets are trying to piece things together in new york. lets say this is your tv and these are the channels you pay for with cable but these are the types of channels you actually want to watch what if you could pay for what you want, and not for what you don't so you could get kids channels sports... or entertainment mix and match, or get them all. now fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv starting at $74.99 -- including internet and phone. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. robert: the second game of cap siphon rangers -- of the caps -rangers. back at madison square garden today, where the rangers had everything to lose. things got started early 38 seconds into the game. thome on the rebound, in front of the net for the goal, 1-0 rangers. not waste time. in the second
robert: tonight was not as fun. the caps could not re-create the storybook ending they had thursday. and after dropping six straight the nets are trying to piece things together in new york. lets say this is your tv and these are the channels you pay for with cable but these are the types of channels you actually want to watch what if you could pay for what you want, and not for what you don't so you could get kids channels sports... or entertainment mix and match, or get them all. now fios...
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roberts was on boeing 737s and 757s. experts say today don't have are the advanced wildfire system and therefore cannot be hacked. on the airbus a-320 the fly-by wire system is closed. despite no proof of claims, one of the airlines on which roberts was a passenger -- united -- banned him from their flights forever. kerry sanders, nbc news, miami. >>> the relentless rain in the country's mid section took a devastating turn for a louisiana family when flash floods swept away a car driven by a grandmother taking her grandkids to school. one of the children was later found dead. >>> in texas, the national guard had to use a helicopter to rescue those stranded by floodwaters. >>> there is a lot more to tell you about this monday night. new twists in a baffling murder mystery. a family killed in their multi-million dollar home. a person of interest caught on camera. tonight we are going to tell you about the strange activity in the neighborhood observed in the days before the murders. >>> later, when you can't find the right
roberts was on boeing 737s and 757s. experts say today don't have are the advanced wildfire system and therefore cannot be hacked. on the airbus a-320 the fly-by wire system is closed. despite no proof of claims, one of the airlines on which roberts was a passenger -- united -- banned him from their flights forever. kerry sanders, nbc news, miami. >>> the relentless rain in the country's mid section took a devastating turn for a louisiana family when flash floods swept away a car...
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roberts told the f.b.i. that from 2011 to 2014 he compromised the systems approximately 15 to 20 times by hacking into networkig connections on in-flight entertainment units under passenger seats. in march he told fox news he's been talking with the federal aviation administration. >> you basically have to understand how computer networks work, how avionics systems work and be able to translate and communicate between those systems. >> reporter: the f.b.i. hasn't said that roberts successfully hacked into the controls, but agents did warn him that unauthorized access to those networks is a violation of federal statutes and that he could be prosecuted. in april roberts was on a united flight from denver to chicago and tweeted what airline officials said could have been reference to tampering with the passenger oxygen masks. united contacted the f.b.i. agents inspected the plane when it landed in chicago and founder that the boxes under and in front of roberts' seat showed signs of tampering. >> it does open u
roberts told the f.b.i. that from 2011 to 2014 he compromised the systems approximately 15 to 20 times by hacking into networkig connections on in-flight entertainment units under passenger seats. in march he told fox news he's been talking with the federal aviation administration. >> you basically have to understand how computer networks work, how avionics systems work and be able to translate and communicate between those systems. >> reporter: the f.b.i. hasn't said that roberts...
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robert: definitely. kellye: d.c. police are looking for people in connection with a potential sexual assault. this is only about one block away -- the woman said two men attacked her and tried to sexually assault her before they got away. they also robbed her while it was happening for top if you know anything about this case, please call police. three people are recovering after a shooting in late berg. two people were treated and released, a third needed surgery. investigators believe investigators were walking from the parking lot to this street when the ago approach them and someone opened fire. another day of searching and still no answers in the investigation of the collapse that they water gate. reporter: these are photos taking after three stories of the parking garage collapsed. ed walsh says the firefighter took her down there to check on her sisters suv. >> her car is right on the edge of the hole. reporter: d.c. firefighters say they are waiting for construction workers to finish shoring up the area. >> t
robert: definitely. kellye: d.c. police are looking for people in connection with a potential sexual assault. this is only about one block away -- the woman said two men attacked her and tried to sexually assault her before they got away. they also robbed her while it was happening for top if you know anything about this case, please call police. three people are recovering after a shooting in late berg. two people were treated and released, a third needed surgery. investigators believe...
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shows what happened >> stanley roberts: looking at security camera footage of three men showed up in the morning and were taught for 22 minutes to remove those on leave from to storefronts. the owner of chive arrived >>: i was a little surprised my store from was pretty naked and i called up the owner and said thank you for changing the awning >> stanley roberts: the owner that houses both stores and was done because he did not order new awnings >>: and know what this says autopsy shirley and i filed a police read to report >> stanley roberts: whole still awnings the workers came up and have detailed truck awnings recall man did you ask that your awning dudes. >> stanley roberts: a this just did not add up and i started poking around and made a startling discovery you ever heard the expression that the lord works in mysterious ways and the looks like they're gonna get their wish granite and not from the awning ferry here she is a mess be on the removal came was on leave from the team mobile store a few doors down and took the wrong one #awkward so what about the missing awning i spok
shows what happened >> stanley roberts: looking at security camera footage of three men showed up in the morning and were taught for 22 minutes to remove those on leave from to storefronts. the owner of chive arrived >>: i was a little surprised my store from was pretty naked and i called up the owner and said thank you for changing the awning >> stanley roberts: the owner that houses both stores and was done because he did not order new awnings >>: and know what this...
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cory: robert brunner. why companies are hiring hackers to break into their systems next. ♪ cory: i am cory johnson. the target and sunny reaches give big business reason to give hackers, so are some of the biggest companies in tech elite hackers rewards? tech giants like facebook google. they are paying hackers thousands of dollars to break into their networks and find the holes. these programs are known as bug bounties. managing these bounty hunters is not easy. kimberly price the senior director of operations told me more. kimberly: originally, there were security researchers who found vulnerabilities and products and reported them to vendors. there was no renumeration but advisory credit. the brave the world of online services, there is no advisory credit and people doing -- are doing a lot of good security research work network administrations and it is starting to incentivizing visit discovery and getting more discoveries and vulnerabilities reporting and let's attract the best researchers to do it
cory: robert brunner. why companies are hiring hackers to break into their systems next. ♪ cory: i am cory johnson. the target and sunny reaches give big business reason to give hackers, so are some of the biggest companies in tech elite hackers rewards? tech giants like facebook google. they are paying hackers thousands of dollars to break into their networks and find the holes. these programs are known as bug bounties. managing these bounty hunters is not easy. kimberly price the senior...
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walking down the street with robert reynolds. bill: i think that's pretty good. in in the middle of the chase in your iphone to stolen. >> out there in the field putting ourselves in the stories. we don't just show up. we did in their. in the middle of doing a story my iphone was swiped. swiped. a story about how these two officers are great samaritans. on the whole.of those people's words my iphone. >> you can't make this should up. i just lost my iphone on alleged. somebody ticket. >> through the gate. i caught her on tape. bill: us and did you notice it was missing? >> it was a little a little bit my fault. i do believe -- bill: i wouldn't go there. >> a hundred yards away to the bodega literally standing on the blockade. >> really? who has the balls to steal an iphone right in front of? the apd. >> officer sprang into action and thankfully i had downloaded the app and tracked it to a specific address location in staten island about a mile and a half from the transition. what do we do? hopped in the car's. my 1st time in the black of a police cruiser. it was e
walking down the street with robert reynolds. bill: i think that's pretty good. in in the middle of the chase in your iphone to stolen. >> out there in the field putting ourselves in the stories. we don't just show up. we did in their. in the middle of doing a story my iphone was swiped. swiped. a story about how these two officers are great samaritans. on the whole.of those people's words my iphone. >> you can't make this should up. i just lost my iphone on alleged. somebody...
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robert orton in chicago for the draft. -- robert burton is in chicago for the draft. robert: marcus mariota did not drop to the fifth spot. i'm a gender earlier if marcus mariota was not the fifth pick -- i mentioned earlier if marcus mariota was not the fifth pick they would add offensive linemen. say hello to brandon scherff. how excited are you to try to contribute? >> i'm excited, but everybody has to earn their spot. i will learn the respect of my team its first and try to improve each day. robert: don't know how much of the redskins you have watched but what have you taken so far? >> i've heard about the hawks tonight. i'm excited to be part of that. -- i've heard about the hogs tonight and i'm excited to be part of that. robert: the gm likes his offensive line massive, and that is exactly what brandon scherff is. tim: as expected, jameis winston and marcus mariota were one and two in the draft. madison square garden, caps on rangers tied 1-1. joel ward in front bang! what a dramatic ending. was it in time? yes, sir a second to spare. washington takes game one.
robert orton in chicago for the draft. -- robert burton is in chicago for the draft. robert: marcus mariota did not drop to the fifth spot. i'm a gender earlier if marcus mariota was not the fifth pick -- i mentioned earlier if marcus mariota was not the fifth pick they would add offensive linemen. say hello to brandon scherff. how excited are you to try to contribute? >> i'm excited, but everybody has to earn their spot. i will learn the respect of my team its first and try to improve...
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according to a search warrant roberts told fbi agents he exposed dangerous flaws. earlier he told them he identified vulnerability with in-flight entertainment systems and on one flight he successfully commanded the systm to cause one of the airplanes to climb and move sideways. roberts told the fbi from 2011 to 2014 he compromised the system 15 to 20 times by hacking into entertainment system ss on in-flights under passenger seats. in march he told fox news he'd been talking with the federal aviation administration. >> you basically have to understand how computer systems work, avionic systems and be able to work and translate between the system. >> reporter: the fbi has. said that roberts has successfully hacked into the controls but warned him unauthorized access is a violation of the federal statute and that he could be prosecuted. in april roberts was on a united flight from denver to toronto and tweeted what airline officials said could have been tampering with the passenger oxygen masks. united contacted the fbi. agents inspected the plane when it landed in
according to a search warrant roberts told fbi agents he exposed dangerous flaws. earlier he told them he identified vulnerability with in-flight entertainment systems and on one flight he successfully commanded the systm to cause one of the airplanes to climb and move sideways. roberts told the fbi from 2011 to 2014 he compromised the system 15 to 20 times by hacking into entertainment system ss on in-flights under passenger seats. in march he told fox news he'd been talking with the federal...
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robert: oh, my gosh. retreat that, please. -- re-twe kellye: hundreds of people in key west cheered on 37 sailors in the wacky regatta race. the boats are made out of the thin cardboard and duct tape. also in florida, a brand-new fire truck quickly turned into a delivery room for the fire department. they had just finished outfitting the rescue truck when they got their first call, a woman going into labor. >> we spent the majority of the day moving into this brand-new truck. we had a good idea world the was at and it really helped. kellye: the delivery went smoothly, with a healthy baby boy. it only took about five minutes and they made it to the hospital but only after baby jeremy made his entrance. kellye: a final check of the forecast? devon: memorial day looking good, the temperatures in the 70's midmorning, mid 80's in the afternoon. not hot enough that dad cannot fire up the grill. the heat and humidity is felt tuesday. wednesday and thursday the likely a storm days. 50/50 shot of scattered storms.
robert: oh, my gosh. retreat that, please. -- re-twe kellye: hundreds of people in key west cheered on 37 sailors in the wacky regatta race. the boats are made out of the thin cardboard and duct tape. also in florida, a brand-new fire truck quickly turned into a delivery room for the fire department. they had just finished outfitting the rescue truck when they got their first call, a woman going into labor. >> we spent the majority of the day moving into this brand-new truck. we had a...