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a historical contractor was hired to chip away laster and that led to the discovery of 90 year old tileshis is actually priceless. >> the tiles are part of the facade that have been hidden for years. renovation work is expected to be complete by october. >>> game two of the playoff series between the grizzlies and warriors now just a little over than an hour away. reporter: get ready for a special night here. we'll have game two against the grizzlies. we'll see what the warriors can do for an encore. all the sports coming up. >> and in minutes on tv 36, the beginning of another fire season. after four years of drought, how firefighters are going all out. >> also, growing anger over the fight of the century. why manny pacquiao and his promoters have been hit with a lawsuit. ♪ at kaiser permanente everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ . >>> game two coming up between warriors and grizzlies. mark and joe, you have to feel that if the grizzlie
a historical contractor was hired to chip away laster and that led to the discovery of 90 year old tileshis is actually priceless. >> the tiles are part of the facade that have been hidden for years. renovation work is expected to be complete by october. >>> game two of the playoff series between the grizzlies and warriors now just a little over than an hour away. reporter: get ready for a special night here. we'll have game two against the grizzlies. we'll see what the warriors...
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May 8, 2015
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our country from north to south, from east to west. [ applause ] >> reporter: it was primarily a laster the labor opposition and its leader failure to gain english seats and a near wipeout in scotland. the labor party seeks a new leader now. >> britain needs a labor party that can rebuild after this defeat so we can have a government that stands up for working people again. and now it's time for someone else to take forward the leadership of this party. >> reporter: the liberal democrats were also wounded. its leader kept his seat, but he too resigned as leader. nor did the anti-immigration u.k. independent party keep its leader. >> i know that you in the media are used to party leaders making endless promises that they don't actually keep. but i'm a man of my word. i don't break my word so i a shall be writing to the u.k. national executive in a few minutes saying i am standing down as leader of ukip. >> reporter: nobody could have imagined things could turn out this well for the conservative party. they have a mandate which allows them free reign and they have effectively neutralized
our country from north to south, from east to west. [ applause ] >> reporter: it was primarily a laster the labor opposition and its leader failure to gain english seats and a near wipeout in scotland. the labor party seeks a new leader now. >> britain needs a labor party that can rebuild after this defeat so we can have a government that stands up for working people again. and now it's time for someone else to take forward the leadership of this party. >> reporter: the...
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May 30, 2015
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the one thing we can tell you for sure on the curious case of denise laster is that almost no one saw it coming. he was the guy without any skeletons in his closet, the man who rescued his party from scandal. the lawmaker no one could say a bad thing about. that ended with yesterday's detailed and yet mysterious indictment, alleging that he has been systematically making payoffs to an undisclosed person, apparently hush money because of previous undisclosed behavior. what do we know about this? >> what we found out was that law enforcement officials began telling reporters that the individual in question was a male, who had been a student at the high school, and that the conduct that he had been soliciting money to keep quiet from was sexual misconductment we don't know any more detail than that. i've got to say, as you indicated in your introduction the one word you heard across the board from everyone in washington was sad. everybody liked denise. he was a -- dennis. he was the prototypical nice guy, made it into congress,gr not especially articulate not especially dashing like some
the one thing we can tell you for sure on the curious case of denise laster is that almost no one saw it coming. he was the guy without any skeletons in his closet, the man who rescued his party from scandal. the lawmaker no one could say a bad thing about. that ended with yesterday's detailed and yet mysterious indictment, alleging that he has been systematically making payoffs to an undisclosed person, apparently hush money because of previous undisclosed behavior. what do we know about this?...
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May 26, 2015
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>> well, chris police say sim laster to both attacks in south philadelphia, and women were targeted in the in middle of the night in their bedrooms in point breeze, both times there was no signs of forced entry and suspect wore a bright color gloves. >> ended up being brazen, bowl. >> reporter: sexual predator is targeted women in south philadelphia. late's tack happened monday morning on the 1800 block of rosewood street in point breeze. police say the 35 year-old victim awoke to a masked man in her bedroom. he demanded money and then sexually assaulted her. the attacker took cash, house keeps, victim's roommate id and fled with the car which is found only a few blocks away. because of the mask victim could in the describe her attacker but did say that he wore red orr range gloves. police believe that detail to a similar attack that happened on the 1700 block of chadwick street back in march but victim managed to fight off suspect. this sketch was made from that incident and now being used for both cases. each time the attack starts off as a robbery and turns violent. man does not the
>> well, chris police say sim laster to both attacks in south philadelphia, and women were targeted in the in middle of the night in their bedrooms in point breeze, both times there was no signs of forced entry and suspect wore a bright color gloves. >> ended up being brazen, bowl. >> reporter: sexual predator is targeted women in south philadelphia. late's tack happened monday morning on the 1800 block of rosewood street in point breeze. police say the 35 year-old victim...
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May 5, 2015
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although they had a dvd release and laster, the sum studio business was down, but you are seeing at spill over into other parts of different companies. . whatcory: what is your big take away gek? >> i'm not surprised. the analysts were all saying by and hold. even right before this came out a couple of people from citigroup and others all raised their earnings expectations and raise their share price up to $125 and $127 over the next 12 months or so. everyone is saying this is going to pop and it didn't. cory: that if the stock. i don't care about stock. i'm adjusted in the disney business. when they report abuse result across the board, theme parks for example, were doing really well. >> they rose in the quarter european i think the number was five under 66 million. that is half $1 billion worth of revenue coming from these resorts. disney did not break the 100 -- did break the $100 ticket barrier for its part in orlando. a lot more people are buying things while they are in the park as well. cory: the only disconcerting note -- you mentioned espn. they call it programming costs. i call
although they had a dvd release and laster, the sum studio business was down, but you are seeing at spill over into other parts of different companies. . whatcory: what is your big take away gek? >> i'm not surprised. the analysts were all saying by and hold. even right before this came out a couple of people from citigroup and others all raised their earnings expectations and raise their share price up to $125 and $127 over the next 12 months or so. everyone is saying this is going to...
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it bought allergan and laster's biggest drug industry deal. the company reported sales were up 59%.t beat analyst estimates earnings doing well. checking on a recent ipo is essie which went public a few weeks ago. it doubled in the first day of trading but it's down almost 9.5%. the shares were downgraded to an underperform. they cited questionable seller practices saying as many as 2 million items on the site are have-- are counterfeit or copyright infringement. betty: thank you. look at some of the stories making headlines. the rich are getting richer in china in terms of putting the money anywhere that they can. even super yacht makers like perretti in italy are majority owned by chinese companies. we want to find out what else will be sold in china. we know this is a big trend, the idea of being you find out what the chinese want and you sell it to them. betty: that's right, how can the chinese have so much money? why do the chinese? take a look at the stock market. pimm: we saw the interest rate cut today and chinese stocks went higher. betty: they flew. chart on how the shangh
it bought allergan and laster's biggest drug industry deal. the company reported sales were up 59%.t beat analyst estimates earnings doing well. checking on a recent ipo is essie which went public a few weeks ago. it doubled in the first day of trading but it's down almost 9.5%. the shares were downgraded to an underperform. they cited questionable seller practices saying as many as 2 million items on the site are have-- are counterfeit or copyright infringement. betty: thank you. look at some...
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charlie channel lynn once said a day without laster is a day wasted. if that's true, the george washington warrick men's team. they finished with 30 wins and it has everything to do with keeping it light. >> whatever everybody has to do. >> the rejuvenation of gw's baseball program needed more than an allen wrench. he doubled the win total for his alma mater by changing attitudes. demanding effort and finding fun. >> that's what baseball is. if you're not loose, you won't play well. but you have to make sure if you make a miss, take you learn from it. >> hey, we lost the game. so what? did you play well? moving forward? yes. we got a journey to go through. >> part of that journey, hal weenl costume practice. with the tough love coach playing fairy godmother for a reason. >> one of the real things you can show is vulnerability. if you don't show you're vulnerable and guys realize you're human, you tend to put yourself on a pedestal. >> i think dressing up as a tooth fairy for halloween and prancing around. a sight you don't see too often. >> on the back
charlie channel lynn once said a day without laster is a day wasted. if that's true, the george washington warrick men's team. they finished with 30 wins and it has everything to do with keeping it light. >> whatever everybody has to do. >> the rejuvenation of gw's baseball program needed more than an allen wrench. he doubled the win total for his alma mater by changing attitudes. demanding effort and finding fun. >> that's what baseball is. if you're not loose, you won't play...
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this witness, lugene laster, knew him and said he saw him and left in a station wagon that looked likestified he got in the car, got in wayne's car. in court lester would identify wayne williams as the driver. >> lugene laster pretty much an eyewitness, said you gave a ride to jo-jo bell in your station wagon. >> okay. >> did you? >> no, i did not. never gave a ride? >> no, i did no >> williams did not deny he was the driver. he instead insisted his passenger had to be someone else. jo-jo bell was never to be seen again. >> it would be horrendous if another child dies, period. >> a week later, sammy davis jr. and frank sinatra came to atlanta for a concert to benefit the children. the photographer up on stage, that's wayne's father, homer williams, with the black newspaper "atlanta world." >> how come you got no tuxedo on there on the stage looking like that there? >> backstage with sammy davis jr. in a photo which made the front page, that's future mayor kasim reed. >> i remember that. that's so cool meeting frank sinatra. >> as a young child, reed would help the volunteers searching
this witness, lugene laster, knew him and said he saw him and left in a station wagon that looked likestified he got in the car, got in wayne's car. in court lester would identify wayne williams as the driver. >> lugene laster pretty much an eyewitness, said you gave a ride to jo-jo bell in your station wagon. >> okay. >> did you? >> no, i did not. never gave a ride? >> no, i did no >> williams did not deny he was the driver. he instead insisted his passenger...