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so i went to the police department to speak with chief john ward about the problem and why he's doing this interesting new program. >> you take a stop sign and there's an accident with injury and/or death you could be held criminally and civilly responsible. we have seen where they have shown up in people's dorm rooms or on people's walls. >> the police department has offered amnesty to anyone who brings back this time before september 15 and after that you are not so lucky. it's actually a trend. they happen around august and that some students are heading off to college. they want to take a piece of their hometown with him. he told me currently 37 signs have gone missing this month and of that 20 of them have been returned. a few of those 20 are not from this year and they know that. so there were few signs are turned and he said this isn't just dangerous, it's also costly. >> i don't want to diminish the seriousness of this but what is dangerous about the street sign? >> i used to work as a paramedic i know first-hand the frustration going into an area for a lot of signs are missin
so i went to the police department to speak with chief john ward about the problem and why he's doing this interesting new program. >> you take a stop sign and there's an accident with injury and/or death you could be held criminally and civilly responsible. we have seen where they have shown up in people's dorm rooms or on people's walls. >> the police department has offered amnesty to anyone who brings back this time before september 15 and after that you are not so lucky. it's...
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. >> chief john ward says this summer they have seen an uptick with 30 to 40 signs stolen in the last few weeks. it may not seem like a big deal offhand, the signs cost 65 bucks apiece and that is not including the labor hours to replace them. taxpayers are being faced with a large bill over several thousand dollars. >> costing us, the taxpayer. put the signs back. amnesty program. >> we stepped up patrols marked and unmarked. the village has taken steps to put identifiers on the signs so there is no doubt it's a village of ridgewood sign. >> the amnesty window is open to anyone that wants to return a sign with no questions asked. it will run through mid- september. after that anyone caught with a missing sign will be prosecuted. >> if you want to do hometown pride, we are all for that. don't take ones that cost the rest of the taxpayers money. >> reporter: police received five signs back since offering the amnesty program. a.j. ross, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news at 6:00," lee goldberg with another great patients across the country have spoken. they r
. >> chief john ward says this summer they have seen an uptick with 30 to 40 signs stolen in the last few weeks. it may not seem like a big deal offhand, the signs cost 65 bucks apiece and that is not including the labor hours to replace them. taxpayers are being faced with a large bill over several thousand dollars. >> costing us, the taxpayer. put the signs back. amnesty program. >> we stepped up patrols marked and unmarked. the village has taken steps to put identifiers on...
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john ward who still is the icon of the civil rights movement. julian bond and i'm running out of names. the fact is not everybody survived those sncc days, it took a lot of people out of people. it almost destroyed some people. so julian was not only a survivor of sncc. he went on to grow the civil rights movement. sreenivasan: what are you going to miss most about him? >> i'm going to miss having a national spokesman, when something happened on our rights, to speak out for the country. there are really very few leaders like that who are nationally known, who are nationally prominent and who are nationally appreciated, across the generation. and somehow he managed not to stop serving until the end of his life. that is quite a life to have lived. >> congresswoman eleanor holmes norton. thanks for joining us. >> always a pleasure. >> sreenivasan: after two decades in business, amazon.com is the world's largest internet retailer, with a stock value that has increased ten-fold since 2008. that success is driven by a workforce motivated by data- driv
john ward who still is the icon of the civil rights movement. julian bond and i'm running out of names. the fact is not everybody survived those sncc days, it took a lot of people out of people. it almost destroyed some people. so julian was not only a survivor of sncc. he went on to grow the civil rights movement. sreenivasan: what are you going to miss most about him? >> i'm going to miss having a national spokesman, when something happened on our rights, to speak out for the country....
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chief john ward estimates between 30 and 40 signs have been stolen in just the last few weeks. >> what we found in the past is sometimes these are college kids that are taking the signs with them back to college as an memorabilia and attachment to their own towns. >> reporter: while some dismiss this trend as kids being kids, the signs cost $65,000 a pop. this small town is now footing a large bill of several thousand dollars. and police say this isn't a prank. it's a crime that could have serious consequences. >> let's say a paramedic was responding from out of town who was not familiar with the streets and now is missing signs and is driving around trying to find a location, that could cause somebody their life. >> reporter: we talked with people who live nearby about the ongoing problem and their concerns. >> there is one on my street. i live on highwood and then the street next to me is high street so that seems to be taken a lot. >> costing the taxpayer. put the signs back. they are giving you an amnesty program. >> reporter: police are offering a window of amnesty and anyone can
chief john ward estimates between 30 and 40 signs have been stolen in just the last few weeks. >> what we found in the past is sometimes these are college kids that are taking the signs with them back to college as an memorabilia and attachment to their own towns. >> reporter: while some dismiss this trend as kids being kids, the signs cost $65,000 a pop. this small town is now footing a large bill of several thousand dollars. and police say this isn't a prank. it's a crime that...
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john geer. news4's derrick ward with more on why the officer is not going home today. derrick? >> reporter: well, aaron, adam torres became a former police officer on july 31st. he turned himself in yesterday after learning of the indictment of second degree murder. the grand jury heard testimony surrounding the incident that happened on august 2013. august 29, 2013. this is when there was a domestic call to the home that geer shared with his common law wife and then there was a negotiation process going on. officers had positioned themselves around the front deer where geer was standing. one officer was negotiating with geer when torres fired a single shot from about 17 feet away. striking geer in the chest. now, he said that he thought he saw -- he saw geer make a move toward his waistband. felt like he might have been going for a gun. he made that move toward his waist and according to torres. now, the fairfax county government has settled to the tune of $2.9 million, and this is a settlement in a wrongful death suit brought against the government in connection with geer's d
john geer. news4's derrick ward with more on why the officer is not going home today. derrick? >> reporter: well, aaron, adam torres became a former police officer on july 31st. he turned himself in yesterday after learning of the indictment of second degree murder. the grand jury heard testimony surrounding the incident that happened on august 2013. august 29, 2013. this is when there was a domestic call to the home that geer shared with his common law wife and then there was a...
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but we do know from internal document from that station, from a lawsuit, john, that adam ward, the photographer who was killed today was in the newsroom february 1st, 2013, when the shooter threw a tantrum upon his firing and adam ward the photographer was filming the scene. and on the way out the shooter addressed him saying you need to lose your big gut and then he flipped his finger off at the camera. that's the only contact we know between those two but, again, that was two years ago and there's absolutely no record that this shooter knew or even met alison parker. >> all right, drew, thank you so much. just moments ago we got reaction from the gunman's family. a statement given to our affiliate in san francisco, the misspellings you see are on the original. it is with heavy hearts and deep sadness it read that we express our deepest condolences to the family of alison parker and adam ward. we're also praying for the recovery of vicki gardner. it goes on. our thoughts and prayers are with the victims' families and wdbj 7 news family. words can't press the hurt we feel for the families. we a
but we do know from internal document from that station, from a lawsuit, john, that adam ward, the photographer who was killed today was in the newsroom february 1st, 2013, when the shooter threw a tantrum upon his firing and adam ward the photographer was filming the scene. and on the way out the shooter addressed him saying you need to lose your big gut and then he flipped his finger off at the camera. that's the only contact we know between those two but, again, that was two years ago and...
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johns parish and lower 9th ward. >> had iwould it be clear that f mr. go had not been there the impact would have been less? >> most definitely yes. there would have bem fewer peoplbeen fewerpeople killed. >> congress timely agreed. mr. go was deauthorized and the army corps of engineers was deauthorized. >> phil torres joins us, mr. go was originally built to increase, we just heard a moment ago but never really lived up to those expectations of commercial shipping. why is that? what happened here? >> yeah, you know this thing was originally designed to be a shortcut. but in the end, mississippi river had been used for centuries already, infrastructure was there, massachusettmississippi river wd and no mr. go. pretty big waste of money. >> and it destroyed miles of wetlands, right? >> yes, it put a price tag on it. but we're talking about 27,000 acres of wetlands destroyed, hundreds of thousands of miles of coast land were affected too. and this isn't just plain nature we're talking about. these wetlands actually served as a buffer to protect new orlea
johns parish and lower 9th ward. >> had iwould it be clear that f mr. go had not been there the impact would have been less? >> most definitely yes. there would have bem fewer peoplbeen fewerpeople killed. >> congress timely agreed. mr. go was deauthorized and the army corps of engineers was deauthorized. >> phil torres joins us, mr. go was originally built to increase, we just heard a moment ago but never really lived up to those expectations of commercial shipping. why...
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ward winner john legusamo is beyond talented in my opinion, over 75 films he has been in.the way, i think he has 11 films coming out the in the past 12 months. drama, action, comedy, broadway, and maybe characters in films. >> now he is up for american ultra with jesse and kristin stewart. lets take a look. >> he killed two with a spoon. >> with a spoon. >> what? >> what? >> cia operative. >> please tell me you did in the just hang up on me. >> something very weird is happening. >> he might be a robot. >> you are not a robot. >> this guy, he is crazy. >> we need him. >> just a security risk. >> blow up. >> help me. >> i'm going to save my girlfriend. >> hey john, welcome to philadelphia did we get this right. is this a comedy? >> yeah, you know, mike, it is kind of sort of borne supremacy means a stoner flick. so therefore it becomes a comedy. >> what a mix. >> my goodness. so, talk to me bit. >> it is a wild mix. >> what happened to your character were you in like the cia or something? >> no, i'm apurveyor, i hook up jesse's character with illegal fire works, endangered f
ward winner john legusamo is beyond talented in my opinion, over 75 films he has been in.the way, i think he has 11 films coming out the in the past 12 months. drama, action, comedy, broadway, and maybe characters in films. >> now he is up for american ultra with jesse and kristin stewart. lets take a look. >> he killed two with a spoon. >> with a spoon. >> what? >> what? >> cia operative. >> please tell me you did in the just hang up on me. >>...
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reporter alison parker and adam ward were doing an on camera interview. ftc john terret is in virginia with the latest. john. >> the alleged shooter vester lee flanagan used a glock pistol to carry out the shootings. we're told he bought it illegally back in july and according to a manifesto he released, two hours after the sheeghts, he was drawn to do the sheeghts after the shootings that took place in south carolina. everybody in this part of the world knows everybody else. the television station, wdbj is a very small operation. it's big for this area and it's watched by a lot of people but it's basically a family run small tv station. they're live truck can be seen right now just over my shoulder. so john the work of alison parker and adam ward was known in this community and the news of their death, is beginning to resonate in the community. 6:45 a.m., alison parker and adam ward were on the air but never saw it coming. vicky gardner was being interviewed and never saw it coming. at the station, confusion. >> all right, we're not sure what happened. we'll lega
reporter alison parker and adam ward were doing an on camera interview. ftc john terret is in virginia with the latest. john. >> the alleged shooter vester lee flanagan used a glock pistol to carry out the shootings. we're told he bought it illegally back in july and according to a manifesto he released, two hours after the sheeghts, he was drawn to do the sheeghts after the shootings that took place in south carolina. everybody in this part of the world knows everybody else. the...
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a grand jury indicted adam torres monday, two years after john gear was shot and killed. derrick ward in fairfax county this morning with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning again. in about four hours, former fairfax county officer adamtortion will be arraigned -- adam torres will be arraigned and learn whether or not he will be released on bond. this is stemming from incidents that happened in august of 2013. officer torres was among the fairfax county police officers responding to a domestic situation that turned into a barricade or standoff. now, there was negotiation going on with another officer. torres apparently had his gun trained on the subject, who is now the person who died, john gear. and at some point, fired his weapon. gear was struck and killed. torres said that he thought gear might have been reaching for a weapon. other officers in reports preliminarily said they did not see the same thing. this happened almost ten days short of two years. the commonwealth attorney said it shouldn't have taken that long. let's hear from him. >> i obviously feel badly f
a grand jury indicted adam torres monday, two years after john gear was shot and killed. derrick ward in fairfax county this morning with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning again. in about four hours, former fairfax county officer adamtortion will be arraigned -- adam torres will be arraigned and learn whether or not he will be released on bond. this is stemming from incidents that happened in august of 2013. officer torres was among the fairfax county police officers...
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john geer. news4's derrick ward has more on this case. good morning. >> reporter: good morning again, aaron. well, this case does indeed carry a second degree murder charge. that could carry from five to 40 years in jail for officer torres. he was let go from theers forc the 31st and in the interim the charges were brought by the special grand jury. it stems from the incident in august of 2013. there was a domestic call at john geer's home and it turned into a standoff of sorts with geer standing in his doorway. hands above his head for most of the time. a police negotiator had begun to talk to geer and about 40 seconds -- 40 minutes in to that exchange is when the gunshot was fired. officer torres said he saw geer make a move toward his waist band, but others had testified that geer's hands were indeed above his head. now a grand jury found that there was enough there to bring the second degree murder charge. now fairfax county has already agreed to pay $2.9 million to geer's daughters in a settlement of a wrongful death suit brought earlier. live outside fairfax county police headquarter,
john geer. news4's derrick ward has more on this case. good morning. >> reporter: good morning again, aaron. well, this case does indeed carry a second degree murder charge. that could carry from five to 40 years in jail for officer torres. he was let go from theers forc the 31st and in the interim the charges were brought by the special grand jury. it stems from the incident in august of 2013. there was a domestic call at john geer's home and it turned into a standoff of sorts with geer...
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jake ward is there. >> john, we are here in the staging area just outside of that fire that you described one of 21 across the state. and it is a big bad fire. no question. some rain did come through here today, but the fire is still only 12% contained. that was the same number they had yesterday and so they're sort much stalled out in fighting this one. that said, the firefighters are bringing a secret weapon to bear on this, one that the rest of us could learn from. and that system bears looking a little deeper into. over 3,000 firefighters have converged on northern california to battle this 65,000-acre fire. they're from departments all over the state and when they get here they find out it's a different world. >> just being my fire engine we're working with five other crews. >> in the jurisdiction we're responsible for structure type firefighting, medical aids and vegetation. in this environment we're strictly dealing with the wild vegetation. this is why we're in the brush rigs that have four wheel drive and stuff. >> captain shuler drove 600 miles from san diego to be here. when he
jake ward is there. >> john, we are here in the staging area just outside of that fire that you described one of 21 across the state. and it is a big bad fire. no question. some rain did come through here today, but the fire is still only 12% contained. that was the same number they had yesterday and so they're sort much stalled out in fighting this one. that said, the firefighters are bringing a secret weapon to bear on this, one that the rest of us could learn from. and that system...
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[applause] john: that was president barack of newn the ninth ward orleans commemorating the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina, talking about the devastation 10 years ago. the progress that has been made since then, and the work still left to do. mark, what did you think about that speech? mark: he wanted to use this moment not just to address the city which is a big responsibility for this president and for the next president and beyond, but also to talk about national issues and to use the progress that has been made -- economic recovery, education, business recovery -- to speak to the broader aspirations of the country. at the top, he referred to the growth figures and gdp figures. this morning. day, is on a busy news busy newsweek, huge thing with political implications and economic applications. promise,he country's including new orleans problems, salt more easily with that kind of growth. john: and reaching for a familiar barack obama theme talking about resilience and community -- hope. thank you very much for watching our special coverage of newident obama's speech in orleans. we
[applause] john: that was president barack of newn the ninth ward orleans commemorating the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina, talking about the devastation 10 years ago. the progress that has been made since then, and the work still left to do. mark, what did you think about that speech? mark: he wanted to use this moment not just to address the city which is a big responsibility for this president and for the next president and beyond, but also to talk about national issues and to use the...
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john: this is where journalist alison parker and her photographer adam or reported to ward-- photographer adam reported to work. today, a number of sheriff deputies are still protecting what is an active crime scene. >> how much more of this can we stand? john: maybe not appropriate today or tomorrow, but the mayor knows the issue of gun control must eventually take center stage. at some point, we got to be able to reconcile the second amendment of the const titian to the horror -- of the constitution to the horror that we are witnessing. john: a food truck feeding anyone it can and taking donations from everyone for the grieving families. >> the tragedy happened in my community. this is where i was born. . love food, i cook food my first thought is we've got to feed them. john: that mom and pop has raised thousands of dollars, we understand. the news station did hold a moment of silence on the air at x: 45 this morning, 24 hours 6:40 the shots rang out -- five this morning, 24 hours after the shots rang out. it's hard to imagine how people are trying to get any work done inside. thank yo
john: this is where journalist alison parker and her photographer adam or reported to ward-- photographer adam reported to work. today, a number of sheriff deputies are still protecting what is an active crime scene. >> how much more of this can we stand? john: maybe not appropriate today or tomorrow, but the mayor knows the issue of gun control must eventually take center stage. at some point, we got to be able to reconcile the second amendment of the const titian to the horror -- of the...
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jonathan. >> john, new orleans remains a work in progress. here in the lower ninth ward empty lots outnumber the new homes you've seen behind me. this area has come a long way but it has a long way to go. >> that's what i want. >> reporter: over the last ten years, harry sims has gotten pretty good at fighting. katrina took his home, his neighbors, and nearly his life. >> we have to have another floor. >> but he rebuilt, even putting a makeshift boxing ring in his yard to inspire kids in a neighborhood with little else. >> it was ofight to come back and wishing everybody else come back too. >> reporter: when it comes to rebuilding he says too many others haven't jumped in the ring. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: much of new orleans is thriving but across the lower 9th ward progress has been painfully slow. ten years ago, a 12-foot wall of water tore through here. many were too poor to leave before the storm or to rebuild after. today once bustling neighborhoods are filled with street after street of empty lots. only tower out of every ten homes here have been -- only four out of every
jonathan. >> john, new orleans remains a work in progress. here in the lower ninth ward empty lots outnumber the new homes you've seen behind me. this area has come a long way but it has a long way to go. >> that's what i want. >> reporter: over the last ten years, harry sims has gotten pretty good at fighting. katrina took his home, his neighbors, and nearly his life. >> we have to have another floor. >> but he rebuilt, even putting a makeshift boxing ring in his...
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john gear was shot and killed. gear was unarmed. news4's derrick ward will join us later with the latest from fairfax county. >>> today the man known as the subway guy is expected to plead guilty to child pornography charges. the sandwich giant tweeted, "we no longer have rape with jared and have no -- have a relationship with jare and have no further comment." this after a child pornography investigation. subway suspended its relationship with jared fogle last month after federal agents searched his home in indiana and seized computers and dvds. he shot to fame by pitching the so-called subway diet. >>> a prince george's county police officer is not on the job this morning after being accused of assault and child abuse. corporal steven moore was arrested monday in calvert county. sheriff's deputies said he assaulted his son and ex-wife during an argument. prince george's county police have suspended him. moore is a nine-year veteran of the work force and worked in administration. >>> a former federal police chief expected to plead guilty to manufacturi
john gear was shot and killed. gear was unarmed. news4's derrick ward will join us later with the latest from fairfax county. >>> today the man known as the subway guy is expected to plead guilty to child pornography charges. the sandwich giant tweeted, "we no longer have rape with jared and have no -- have a relationship with jare and have no further comment." this after a child pornography investigation. subway suspended its relationship with jared fogle last month after...
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. >> john taylor was born and raised in the lower 9th ward. where'd you learn about the wetlands? >> at the wetlands...they come found me after katrina everybody say well who knows about this wetlands and my name popped up every time they asked. >> taylor's house was destroyed during katrina. but the lower 9th and the neighboring bayou is home and he's never considered leaving. has the bayou changed since katrina? or is wilderness still wilderness? >> well, the bayou was destroyed, where i grew up was destroyed in "65. katrina didn't destroy it but what katrina did is sort of helped it because it brought the eye to what's happening when you destroy things. >> taylor points to the ghost swamp...a former cypress grove first destroyed by the lumber industry and then by altering the flow of the mississippi river, which leeched fresh water, killing most of its' vegetation. >> since katrina, a group of non-profits have become involved in restoring the ghost swamp... a step, mr bayou says, is in the right direction. so you obviously love the bayou...what would you like to see it become?
. >> john taylor was born and raised in the lower 9th ward. where'd you learn about the wetlands? >> at the wetlands...they come found me after katrina everybody say well who knows about this wetlands and my name popped up every time they asked. >> taylor's house was destroyed during katrina. but the lower 9th and the neighboring bayou is home and he's never considered leaving. has the bayou changed since katrina? or is wilderness still wilderness? >> well, the bayou was...
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ward reported him to hr. on "cbs this morning," a former fbi deputy director john miller called flanagan an injustice collector. >> he viewedded himself as a guy that should be is on network news. and he found the masseter thible way to get there. >> reporter: and investigators searched his apartment for more evidence, answers will be harder to the find. victimky gardner is still hospitalized. she is expected to have more surgery today but she has been upgraded to good condition. and her husband said his wife is doing better. back to to you. >> live in virginia, thank you. and today we are hearing from alison parker's father. he is sharing his heart break and outrage over the killings. we have his story. >> she was so loved by all. and i know, my heart is broken. >> reporter: andy parker struggling to cope with the death of his daughter, killed while pursuing her broadcast dreams and reporting the news in her hometown of roanoke, virginia. >> her life was cut short. she had so much potential. >> reporter: he talked to her every day and always watched her stories on wdbj. he says the 24-year-old continued to wa
ward reported him to hr. on "cbs this morning," a former fbi deputy director john miller called flanagan an injustice collector. >> he viewedded himself as a guy that should be is on network news. and he found the masseter thible way to get there. >> reporter: and investigators searched his apartment for more evidence, answers will be harder to the find. victimky gardner is still hospitalized. she is expected to have more surgery today but she has been upgraded to good...
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jake ward has more on the that. jake? >> reporter: johnhe scene behind me is one of truly hell on earth. just over this rise is 60,000 acres burning, and we're seeing basically emergency responders from all over the state and of all shades coming together to try to fight this. this isn't just a fight against the local conditions it's also big global conditions that are driving the terrible fight that these firefighters are in. the western states of the u.s. are on fire. and northern california is the latest casualty. we just passed the check point past which residents are no longer able to go. we're about three and a half hours north of san francisco, driving into a 60,000-acre blaze that is defied all of the traditional expectations firefighters would have about a big wildfire this time of year. the rocky fire should have peaked after two days but at that point the firefighters found the fire gaining strength. now five days in there is no sign this is going to do anything but get bigger. >> the fire behavior is extreme. and the people out
jake ward has more on the that. jake? >> reporter: johnhe scene behind me is one of truly hell on earth. just over this rise is 60,000 acres burning, and we're seeing basically emergency responders from all over the state and of all shades coming together to try to fight this. this isn't just a fight against the local conditions it's also big global conditions that are driving the terrible fight that these firefighters are in. the western states of the u.s. are on fire. and northern...
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jacob ward is in durango, colorado. jake? >> reporter: johnou were to get off of a tour bus here for the first time with absolutely no experience of this area, you would look at this river and you would think nothing of it. you certainly would not know that two weeks ago, this was the >>> this problem and provides some other mechanism to add capacity to the few who legally can right now do these mine clean-ups, we have really missed the mark. >> john, it's easy to look at this and just think, well, this river is healthy again. researchers are saying that the big plume of bad stuff has passed through here and been diluted on its way downstream all the way to things like lake powell, the second largest reservoir in the united states. the thing about it, however, is that there is no system for truly monitoring this on a realtime basis. monitoring of waterways like this is very expensive and, from a policy perspective, is sort of unsexy. when we spoke scientists about that, they said they hope this crisis will somehow point up the need for monitor
jacob ward is in durango, colorado. jake? >> reporter: johnou were to get off of a tour bus here for the first time with absolutely no experience of this area, you would look at this river and you would think nothing of it. you certainly would not know that two weeks ago, this was the >>> this problem and provides some other mechanism to add capacity to the few who legally can right now do these mine clean-ups, we have really missed the mark. >> john, it's easy to look at...
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ward had reported him to hr. on cbs this morning, former fbi deputy director john miller called flanagan an injustice check or. >> he viewed himself as guy who should be, you know, here on network television news, and unfortunately, he found the most terrible way to get there. >> investigators have searched flanagan's apartment, for more evidence, answers will be harder to find. in roanoke, virginia, craig boswell, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> and "eyewitness news" will have continuing coverage of this tragedy, in virginia, you can find updates and also tributes to those two victims, at cbsphilly.com. >>> new at noon, "eyewitness news" gets an up close look at local state and federal law enforcement agencies, and they conduct drills on the emergency preparedness ahead of the papal visit. the delaware river and it banks in tinicum township delaware county were the training grounds for this exercise. the collaborative effort included members of the philadelphia police department, pennsylvania, and new jersey state police, as well as the fbi. >> well, our sunny stretch continues today. the warm weather really comfor
ward had reported him to hr. on cbs this morning, former fbi deputy director john miller called flanagan an injustice check or. >> he viewed himself as guy who should be, you know, here on network television news, and unfortunately, he found the most terrible way to get there. >> investigators have searched flanagan's apartment, for more evidence, answers will be harder to find. in roanoke, virginia, craig boswell, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> and "eyewitness...
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jake ward is in san francisco with that. jake? >> reporter: johnit is true, once upon a time really you would only be a sort of crack pot engineer or diy off the grid type if you built your life or business around solar power or wind. now suddenly people that used to do this for moral reasons are beginning to do it for business reasons. american companies used to go green because it was good publicity, now they are going green because it's profitable. >> when i started working in clean energy in the 1980s, the joke was there were a few crock-pot billionaires who made their next billion in clean industry. now you can legitimate make your first billion in clean tech. >> dupont ridiculed the notion of ozone depletion. in 1999 it announced it would cut emissions by 60%. by 2010 it was making a fortune selling alternatives, and also reported an annual savings of over $2 billion through energy efficiency. that's roughly the same element it was declaring in annual profits. the environmental challenges we face are causing us to look at cultural patterns we
jake ward is in san francisco with that. jake? >> reporter: johnit is true, once upon a time really you would only be a sort of crack pot engineer or diy off the grid type if you built your life or business around solar power or wind. now suddenly people that used to do this for moral reasons are beginning to do it for business reasons. american companies used to go green because it was good publicity, now they are going green because it's profitable. >> when i started working in...
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john stewart marks the end after era. plus junk ward where art has taken root. the female answer to the man cave. that's this sunday morning right here on cbs-3, at 9:00 a.m. >>> well, coming up in the next half hour on "eyewitness news", tens stands off with police is captured on camera. woman armed with a knife approaches an officer at the scene after fire. >>> also ahead, when you are using a credit cards, and cashier asks if you have an i.d., do you have to show it? jim donovan has that answer, coming up. and, enjoy this nice dry weather while it lasts. meteorologist, kyla growing inch is back with your eyewitness forecast that's coming up next. that's a fact. but this whole "blondes have more fun" thing... ♪ standing by for fun. ♪ >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> today is sunday, august 9th, good morning, everyone, i'm todd quinones. we have great day in front of us weather wise. here's meteorologist, kyla growing inch with eyewitness weather watch else can we say? >> george, makes us want to sing, walk outside, this is inspirational weather, i think
john stewart marks the end after era. plus junk ward where art has taken root. the female answer to the man cave. that's this sunday morning right here on cbs-3, at 9:00 a.m. >>> well, coming up in the next half hour on "eyewitness news", tens stands off with police is captured on camera. woman armed with a knife approaches an officer at the scene after fire. >>> also ahead, when you are using a credit cards, and cashier asks if you have an i.d., do you have to show...
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when we come back, sprint scrapping the two-year contract and the ceo now in this war of wards with t mobile's johnegere on twitter where just got worse in the past few minutes. later on we'll talk with a former microsoft executive. take another look at the futures. dow is going for four straight. we've not had five up days all yearlong. more "squawk on the street" in a minute. td ameritrade, they're always working. yup, we're constantly making thinkorswim better. like a custom screener on your desktop, that updates to all your devices. and you can share it with one click. wow. how do you find the time to do all this? easy. we combined every birthday and holiday into one celebration. (different holidays being shouted) back to work, guys! i love this times of year. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. more and more, data is visual. in fact, the number of mris has increased by ten percent a year. and a radiologist might view a thousand images to find one tiny abnormality in shape, contrast or movement. because it's so challenging, a research project is teaching ibm watson to
when we come back, sprint scrapping the two-year contract and the ceo now in this war of wards with t mobile's johnegere on twitter where just got worse in the past few minutes. later on we'll talk with a former microsoft executive. take another look at the futures. dow is going for four straight. we've not had five up days all yearlong. more "squawk on the street" in a minute. td ameritrade, they're always working. yup, we're constantly making thinkorswim better. like a custom...
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ward company for offering permanent house and transitional living. legendary philadelphia eagles linebacker bill bubba bergy was among those in attendance. >>> john clark. of the eagles lock up a player and sam bradford disagreeing with the nfl on a rule. >> home run derby. phillies and mets setting records. wild highlights coming up. leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. >>> i'm john clark from comcast sportsnet. the eagles locked up a player, mychal kendricks. he gets a four-year extension for close to $30 million. here he is signing his contract. he had the second most tackles of the birds and missed four games. he's one of the best play makers on defense. he says it is a special day. >>> chip kelly on the nfl. they disagree whether terrell suggs had a legal hit on sam bradford saturday night. sam hands off the ball to darren sproles but terrell suggs hits sam low and his surgically repaired left knee. director of officiafisofficiati blandin owe says they
ward company for offering permanent house and transitional living. legendary philadelphia eagles linebacker bill bubba bergy was among those in attendance. >>> john clark. of the eagles lock up a player and sam bradford disagreeing with the nfl on a rule. >> home run derby. phillies and mets setting records. wild highlights coming up. leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's...
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in roanoke, virginia. >> earlier our john berman spoke with wdbj general manager about alison parker and adam ward have been hearing, they were very well thought of. he's remembering them as eager, ernest young journalists. ? i worked with both of them rkt not as close as their daily colleagues did but if i came in the morning and saw them i knew i was in for smiles. they have had a great attitude and it showed in their work. adam was always willing to do whatever extra was needed. even at the end of a long shift when he got up at 3:00 in the morning. ail alison was would get involved in whatever she was asked to do and showing solid growth as a reporter and anchor and they were joys to be around. alison was preparing to learn a dance routine with a partner to take part in a charity i vent called dancing with the valley stars. she was very much looking forward to it and we all were. adam had so much fun playing on the company softball team that they let me play on, too. adam was a lot better than i was and one of the reasons we won the city championship. i will remember them so fondly and i'm so d
in roanoke, virginia. >> earlier our john berman spoke with wdbj general manager about alison parker and adam ward have been hearing, they were very well thought of. he's remembering them as eager, ernest young journalists. ? i worked with both of them rkt not as close as their daily colleagues did but if i came in the morning and saw them i knew i was in for smiles. they have had a great attitude and it showed in their work. adam was always willing to do whatever extra was needed. even...
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when i first went to johns hopkins and i would go in the wards and i would have on my scrubs, invariablyome nurse would say, i'm sorry but mr. brown is not ready to be taken to the o.r. yet assuming i was an orderly. there is nothing wrong with the orderly. i would say excuse me eem dr. carson. i'm sorry he is not ready. they would turn 18 shades of red. i would say, you didn't know. i would be so nice to them. i had a friend for life. they would do anything for me after that. you have to kind of understand where people are coming from and be able to react in the appropriate way. i was doing an npr interview once. the interviewist said, dr. carson i notice you don't talk about race very often. why is that? i said, it is because i'm a neurosurgeon. when i take someone to the operating room and open up their head, i'm operating on a thing that makes that person who they are. it is not the skin and the hair that makes then who they are. it is the brain that makes them who they are. once we begin to understand that as a society and we stop being so supervision, i think we begin to make an en
when i first went to johns hopkins and i would go in the wards and i would have on my scrubs, invariablyome nurse would say, i'm sorry but mr. brown is not ready to be taken to the o.r. yet assuming i was an orderly. there is nothing wrong with the orderly. i would say excuse me eem dr. carson. i'm sorry he is not ready. they would turn 18 shades of red. i would say, you didn't know. i would be so nice to them. i had a friend for life. they would do anything for me after that. you have to kind...
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drafted by nathaniel ward, minister and cambridge-trained lawyer who had come to english in 1634 with ten years of legal experience as a barrister in england. he had in his trunk john calvin's institutes of the christian religion and a whole huge pile of all of these cool pamphlets i've just been talking about, the body of liberties that ward drafted fills 25 9x12 inch pages and provides a detail detailed recitation, the preble am able to the 1641 body of liberties makes clear that the massachusetts colonists regarded the protection of rights and liberties to be essential to the peace and stability of church, state and society alike. it opened with strong guarantees to the rights of liberty, property, family and recitation that elaborated the magna carta's due process laws. here is what we read. no man's wife should be taken away. no man's honor shall be sustained, no man's body shall be arrested, restrained nor in any way punished. no man's good or estates shall be taken away from him, no in any way damaged under color of law of count nance of authority nns unless it is bit virtue of equity of some express law of the country established by a general court sfushtly
drafted by nathaniel ward, minister and cambridge-trained lawyer who had come to english in 1634 with ten years of legal experience as a barrister in england. he had in his trunk john calvin's institutes of the christian religion and a whole huge pile of all of these cool pamphlets i've just been talking about, the body of liberties that ward drafted fills 25 9x12 inch pages and provides a detail detailed recitation, the preble am able to the 1641 body of liberties makes clear that the...
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ward. >> what is the craziest thing you have done to get your crushes attention. john montone is on the move to find out. >> i pretended i was an acrobat. >> jumped off a flight of stairs. took my shirt off and flexed. >> i called a mariachi for his birthday. >> she said what do you have a lot of money. i said, no, and i took the shirt off. >> he was depressed because he was turning 30. so, you know -- >> i turned 30. yes, i know. i want an reenactment of that flex. >> they will throw me out. >> oh, no. boo. you bring the band in his house. >> he thought it was a radio. when he got out of the bathroom -- it was funny. >> when did he find out that you weren't an acrobat. >> when he said let's see your act. i had a phobia, i told him. >> what did the guy do to impress you. >> borrowed a car. my first boyfriend of 40 years ago traveled from iran just to see me. >> a redmon at the carlo. >> yes. the next day i found out it was his brothers. >> after 40 years, what did you say to him. >> i kind of jumped him. >> did it work? >> yeah, of course, it still works. >> i'm pregna
ward. >> what is the craziest thing you have done to get your crushes attention. john montone is on the move to find out. >> i pretended i was an acrobat. >> jumped off a flight of stairs. took my shirt off and flexed. >> i called a mariachi for his birthday. >> she said what do you have a lot of money. i said, no, and i took the shirt off. >> he was depressed because he was turning 30. so, you know -- >> i turned 30. yes, i know. i want an reenactment...
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. >> reporter: and john, while there are pockets of blight, blight spread across this city, ten years later, the highest stock of blight remains in the lower ninth wardnd still less than half of the residents have come back. >> jonathan martin, thank you. >>> the former owner of freedom industries pled guilty today. charged in a west virginia chemical leak that left 300,000 people without drinking water in 2014. robert ray is in charleston. robert. >> john good evening, indeed he pled guilty to federal violations, three different counts on contaminating the water system here. he will be sentenced in mid december. he could face up to three years in prison and a $300,000 maximum fine john. >>> mr. southern, robert ray, al jazeera america. have you had a chance to go and talk to the many residents that your company put out over the course of the -- >> sir we are not going to be commenting to the media sir. >> moments later in federal court former freedom industries president gary southern pled guilty to charges relating to poisoning water for thrund,000 people. >> i believe the only true determination in these kinds of cases is to send the message that
. >> reporter: and john, while there are pockets of blight, blight spread across this city, ten years later, the highest stock of blight remains in the lower ninth wardnd still less than half of the residents have come back. >> jonathan martin, thank you. >>> the former owner of freedom industries pled guilty today. charged in a west virginia chemical leak that left 300,000 people without drinking water in 2014. robert ray is in charleston. robert. >> john good...
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john berman in for jake tapper. continues with our top story, new details painting a disturbing picture of the gunman who took the lives of alison parker and adam wardhey were doing an interview live on air. vicki gardner is doing better today in the hospital. >>> employment records, complaints and lawsuits show the gunman was often aggressive, often combative. and senior investigative correspondent drew griffin looking into all of this. what do we know, drew? >> just another disturbing twist. this is between tv jobs, when he registered at least seven domain names, 2007 and 2008. he was soliciting for attractive and muscular men to model for live webcams, records obtained by cnn show that flanagan's name, in vallejo, california address, were included in the registration for these. we don't know how much money or if he made any money off these sites. the sites were set up during this period of time against when he lived in california, and according to his linked in that in profile. we also know that he wrote on a basketball blog, soliciting for male models, asks for atrackedive and muscular guys with need bodies. these sites aren't active anymore, it
john berman in for jake tapper. continues with our top story, new details painting a disturbing picture of the gunman who took the lives of alison parker and adam wardhey were doing an interview live on air. vicki gardner is doing better today in the hospital. >>> employment records, complaints and lawsuits show the gunman was often aggressive, often combative. and senior investigative correspondent drew griffin looking into all of this. what do we know, drew? >> just another...
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. >> this morning, we remember two john lists shot to death on live television, yesterday morning, how friends are honoring alison parker, and adam wardhis morning. plus huge roll social media played in the shooting. >> to it yourself braces. bizarre videos popping up on youtube. kids are actually doing it. the dangerous trends parents need to know about. >> happy day for maryland boy now back home with his new aunt. the special message this eight year old has with his amazing chop doctors who cared for him, right here in philly. >> apparently you really can have anything delivered from your phone. now delivering to your doorstep that will make you smile all day long. you have to see this, we're going to do it on live tv. >> i have my uber app. i won't tell you what they will deliver, but it is weirds. >> but kind of cool. >> is that a hint? >> okay, so we'll order this uber car. it should be running all over the place, see the little car, moving all around. >> beautiful day. perfect ten today. >> perfect ten. i have a great thing to show you. >> let's see. >> called engliss err pass. >> no, it is not the trail from alex's desk. >> gl
. >> this morning, we remember two john lists shot to death on live television, yesterday morning, how friends are honoring alison parker, and adam wardhis morning. plus huge roll social media played in the shooting. >> to it yourself braces. bizarre videos popping up on youtube. kids are actually doing it. the dangerous trends parents need to know about. >> happy day for maryland boy now back home with his new aunt. the special message this eight year old has with his amazing...
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john burrows and bunker hill schools. it answers parents' calls for more art classes and project-based learning. another change in d.c., two new career academies at hc woodson high school in wardone is in i.t. the other is in engineering. >> the combination of the industry partners, internships and the course work means that we have a greater chance of getting our young people jobs in these areas. >> while d.c. schools performance is up, chancellor henderson says there is much more work to be done time profit test scores and get graduation rates up as well. >>> a new assault in arlington. this time, a mother attacked walking with her child. it's where this attack happened that has so many people concerned. >>> plus, more evidence that vice president joe biden is really considering a run for the white house. find out how this white house is reacting to that. >>> i'm julie carey in prince william county, a case that outraged the public, a marine vet charged with destruction of property for painting a picnic table at his apartment complex. >>> prince george's county bliss have identified the teenager they believe shot and killed another teen. 17-year-old chet jarrett jr. is charg
john burrows and bunker hill schools. it answers parents' calls for more art classes and project-based learning. another change in d.c., two new career academies at hc woodson high school in wardone is in i.t. the other is in engineering. >> the combination of the industry partners, internships and the course work means that we have a greater chance of getting our young people jobs in these areas. >> while d.c. schools performance is up, chancellor henderson says there is much more...
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john berman. >> and i'm kate bolduan. happening right now, the governor of virginia, he's heading to the tv that's been rocked by the on-air murders of two of their beloved journalists, alison parker and adam ward. parker's family members are also said to be on hand for this meeting with the governor. >> there have been so many difficult moments there but also moments of such strength since parker and ward were shot dead on live tv. really one of the people who has help guide that station and that community through these days wdbj general manager jeff marks joins us now. jeff, thank you so much for being with us. you have the governor on the way set to arrive at any minute. what do you expect to hear from him and i suppose on the flip side what is your message to him? >> well, the governor is eloquent. i expect him to make private remarks to our team about the loss and where we go from here. i can't really predict what he's going to say, but we are appreciative of the fact that he's going to visit. what was the second part of your question? >> what's your message to him at this point? >> well, i don't have one worked up, but i would say can we pay some attention to mental health? now, that's no
john berman. >> and i'm kate bolduan. happening right now, the governor of virginia, he's heading to the tv that's been rocked by the on-air murders of two of their beloved journalists, alison parker and adam ward. parker's family members are also said to be on hand for this meeting with the governor. >> there have been so many difficult moments there but also moments of such strength since parker and ward were shot dead on live tv. really one of the people who has help guide that...
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ward islands. right now, the it's not threatening any land. but, don't take their word for it, take this man's word for it. here's traffic and weather on the 2s man john elliott. >> it's going to weaken but it will affect some of the islands the first part of next week. and then we will wait and see. there's still plenty of fuel for danny with the warm waters. let's talk about warm air and humid air and stormy weather. in fact, checking in with the weather watchers. michael and linda tyler, they've had heavy rain. and i know someone waiting for rain right now. this is ray paulson, and anticipated rain and is happy for that. long island around the area was dealing with more of a drought condition profile for more of the summer. so this is good news for you. but it could slow you down. in the city, parts of the city rain, parts of the city just low clouds and fog, 76 the reading in central park and winds variable at 2 miles per hour and relative humidity 91 is%. sample of the number, 76 here in the city all the way out. and out to the hampton, 76. what's interesting is look at the change in due the points. very high for connecticut and long island. but
ward islands. right now, the it's not threatening any land. but, don't take their word for it, take this man's word for it. here's traffic and weather on the 2s man john elliott. >> it's going to weaken but it will affect some of the islands the first part of next week. and then we will wait and see. there's still plenty of fuel for danny with the warm waters. let's talk about warm air and humid air and stormy weather. in fact, checking in with the weather watchers. michael and linda...