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WNYW FOX 5 News At 10 September 16, 2015

Nearly two years after a 19yearold College Student died following a brutal hazing incident. Five of the Fraternity Brothers will face murder charges. They began arresting the young men today. Matt kings here with detail on how this turned deadly. Reporter dari, steve, today, a grand jury recommend a judge charge five brothers with thirddegree murder and another 32 with a variety of others in the death of michael. A freshman pledge killed during amazing ritual in december of 2013. Michael was forced to wear a 30pound backpack and repeatedly assaulted. 2 00. Reporter the Glass Ceiling while the pledge class attempted to cross this snowy yard at housing in the poconos. They tablinged them, picked them up, dropped them. He reported of a headed ache ap passed out and had to be carried inside. 2 00 frat members called the national leadership. At this point, members began to hide and put the fraternities wellle being over that of michael. Though in the grat waited hours before taking him to t

CNBC Closing Bell November 14, 2014

A share. 113 here. Can it keep marching higher . Well take a closer look coming up. Nba commissioner adam silver shocking and i do mean shocking the sports world in support of gambling. Joe torre joins us with his thoughts later on in the program. Looking forward to that, tyler. I think some of the guys might be able to stick around for it. Thats next hour w. An hour to go, heres the dow off 34 points. S p giving up about 2. Nasdaq slightly positive. Apples performance, of course, is helping today. And joining us, sal caltrinni, christine short and rick santelli. Welcome one and all. Sal, lets begin with you. Sure. You sound like a lone voice out there insofar as you think energy could be a good play right now at this these prices. Why and energy is a big broad sector. Why specifically . I speak to pms and the smart ones, many underperforming and looking for some way without taking too much risk into the end of the year for a catchup trade and basically if you look at this year whether

FOXNEWSW Americas News HQ March 24, 2018

The best news is youre back and well get into where liz has been. Im Leland Vittert in d. C. , outside of our studios, there are teachers and students, political activists gathering in what they call a unified demonstration against gun violence and appears by the signs theyre against other things as well. Student organizationers hope that will force congress into passing comprehensive gun control and improving School Safety. The main rally here in d. C. , alison barber, just above that very large crowd you see. Alis alison, we get that these folks are against a lot of things, n. R. A. Signs and the like. Is there one unified message that theyre for or theyre just angry . Theyre calling for a couple of specific Different Things that they say federal legislators can do to make this a better place. And i spoke with one and he felt that often his views have been misrepresented. He says hes not against the Second Amendment, in fact, his father is a fbi agent. He says what he and other stude

FOXNEWSW Your World With Neil Cavuto September 22, 2015

united states. i might point out, he is waiting to step off that plane as the markets have closed. you might be asking neil, could you crassly relate the markets to the pope s visit. yes, because every pontiff when he has arrived to the united states has left this country with the markets higher. the record to beat, by the way, is pope benedict who sent the markets up north of 4.5%. so in the course of the next six days, the pope is going to be under enormous pressure to do that. he is probably unaware of that but i thought i would mention it to you. also, i should say pope john paul ii visited the united states more than any other pontiff. we count his market gains for the times he would visit with the president of the united states. again, it s benedict who has the record to beat. somehow, i do not think that is in the front tier of worries in this particular pontiff in what will be busy travel having him being greeted by no less than the president of the united states, his

KPIX CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley July 12, 2012

pelley: good evening. gunfire took down three more people last night in chicago. homicides in america s third- largest city are up 38% this year. almost all of them casualties in the gang war. but the victims are not all gang members. innocent children are being shot. monday mayor rahm emanuel said this: you got two gang-bangers, one standing next to a kid. get away from that kid. take your stuff to the alley. don t touch the children of the city of chicago. don t get near them. pelley: the gangs didn t get the message. last night three children were shot a 12-year-old girl, a 14- year-old boy and 13-year-old tishona poke. she was shot in a leg in a city park. crime is down in chicago in all categories except this surge in homicides. what s driving the violence? we asked dean reynolds to help us find out. almost all of the violence we re seeing now is from the gangs. reporter: sergeant matt little leads one of the teams in chicago s gang enforcement unit. there are

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