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next up is virginia donahue. she's the director of the san francisco department of animal care and control. welcome, virginia. presenter: thank you, supervisor. before i get started, jonathan, do you want to address the sterilization question? >> i will just say that it is a complex topic. i would like to explain that if given the opportunity, but i don't want to take up too much time. >> let's have the other presenters go ahead and do this because we have members of the public that would like the opportunity to speak. presenter: good morning, i'm virginia donahue, san francisco animal care and control. acc is responsible for care of abandoned and domesticated and wild animals and responsible for the animal welfare laws and regulations. as you can see our department is focused on the research of wild animals. we are in the process of hiring outside help with the assistance of recreation and parks and asked for wild life funding in the upcoming budget year. animal care and control first received calls about coyote
next up is virginia donahue. she's the director of the san francisco department of animal care and control. welcome, virginia. presenter: thank you, supervisor. before i get started, jonathan, do you want to address the sterilization question? >> i will just say that it is a complex topic. i would like to explain that if given the opportunity, but i don't want to take up too much time. >> let's have the other presenters go ahead and do this because we have members of the public that...
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chamber of commerce, thomas donahue, and a look at the scenes.t back. with strategies that just track the benchmarks. but investing isn't about achieving average. it's about achieving goals. and invesco believes doing that today requires the art and expertise of high-conviction investing. translation? it's time to bench the benchmarks. they found out who's been who? cking into our network. guess. i don't know, some kids in a basement? you watch too many movies. who? a small business in china. a business? they work nine to five. they take lunch hours. like a job? like a job. we tracked them. how did we do that? we have some new guys defending our network. new guys? well, they're not that new. they've been defending things for a long time. [ digital typewriting ] it's not just security. it's defense. bae systems. >>> no matter the outcome the business will have an impact on fwiz communcommunity. on that note we turn iter of the john harwood. >> we vice president tom donahue from the u.s. chamber of kmoms commerce. welcome. >> good to be here. >> wh
chamber of commerce, thomas donahue, and a look at the scenes.t back. with strategies that just track the benchmarks. but investing isn't about achieving average. it's about achieving goals. and invesco believes doing that today requires the art and expertise of high-conviction investing. translation? it's time to bench the benchmarks. they found out who's been who? cking into our network. guess. i don't know, some kids in a basement? you watch too many movies. who? a small business in china. a...
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. >> at the beginning of the decade we get the dominance of phil donahue.the maturation of women's issues. he seemed to talk to them and through the tv screen. >> i'm glad you called. kiss the kids. we'll be back in just a moment. >> if you look at the body of work that we had, you're going to see the '80s here. >> i'm not going to say you're wrong but when you bring a moral judgment without knowing them against them for the way that they look, they feel that confirms the reason for their rebellion, if that's what you want to call it. >> he really believed that daytime television needed to talk about the ideas we were thinking about, the issues we were concerned about. >> i don't want to characterize his question but why don't you get this fixed instead of doing this screwy stuff? >> there's not a single recorded case in history of any transsexual that ever through psychological treatment changed. it has never happened. >> we were putting very important people on the program, all kinds of people, gay people, people going to jail, people running for office,
. >> at the beginning of the decade we get the dominance of phil donahue.the maturation of women's issues. he seemed to talk to them and through the tv screen. >> i'm glad you called. kiss the kids. we'll be back in just a moment. >> if you look at the body of work that we had, you're going to see the '80s here. >> i'm not going to say you're wrong but when you bring a moral judgment without knowing them against them for the way that they look, they feel that confirms...
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. >> reporter: the boston marathon finish line signifies a new start for dick donahue. each day an opportunity for a man who by all medical standards should not be alive. >> i lost over 90% of the blood in my body. >> reporter: it was the early morning of april 19, 2013. just days after these explosion changed the city. >> i partnered up with another officer and we began to hunt. we heard a call for assistance. we happen to be a couple miles away. we went to their assistance. >> reporter: he was out of restriction and just earned his -- learned his officer colleague had been killed. they did not stop him from responding. what happened at he said is a blur. >> reporter: -- >> i remember the next thing i remember is waking up and an incredible fight inside me. in the hospital. >> reporter: that is where doctors told him he had been in a massive shootout with a brother who carried out the bombing. the report says he was bubbly shot by another officer. >> have a gunshot wound in my right leg. 40 minutes of cpr, 46 blood products and surgery. >> >> reporter: donahue spent 2
. >> reporter: the boston marathon finish line signifies a new start for dick donahue. each day an opportunity for a man who by all medical standards should not be alive. >> i lost over 90% of the blood in my body. >> reporter: it was the early morning of april 19, 2013. just days after these explosion changed the city. >> i partnered up with another officer and we began to hunt. we heard a call for assistance. we happen to be a couple miles away. we went to their...
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>> >> it was deeded to the sisters of the immaculate heart but it was owned by sir daniel donahue. >>nyone living in there who is a nun right now? who is living there? >> no. they are not. they were all the nuns were put out. >> locked out. >> and locked out. >> so when you sold it, had you to get permission from the vatican is that right sister rita? >> we would have had to get perms, yes. >> and then the lawyers for the arch did arch diocese. they claimed that the vatican sister rose claimed that the vatican had signed off on it and said the arch diocese could sell it but you say that was a false translation? >> yes. can you see, greta, we have the false translation that was given to the arch disease. and then we have the correct translation that came from rome. >> did someone deliberately do a false translation? do you believe that was deliberately done to deprive the nuns of being able to sell the property and get the proceeds? >> well, truthfully, it's our property and i can't say what was deliberate or not deliberate. but, to me, as a person looking on, everything that's been ha
>> >> it was deeded to the sisters of the immaculate heart but it was owned by sir daniel donahue. >>nyone living in there who is a nun right now? who is living there? >> no. they are not. they were all the nuns were put out. >> locked out. >> and locked out. >> so when you sold it, had you to get permission from the vatican is that right sister rita? >> we would have had to get perms, yes. >> and then the lawyers for the arch did arch...
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. >> at the beginning of the decade we get the dominance of phil donahue.hrough the tv screen. >> i'm glad you called. kiss the kids. we'll be back in just a moment. >> if you look at the body of work that we had, you're going to see the '80s here. >> i'm not going to say you're wrong but when you bring a moral judgment against them for the way that they look, they feel that confirms the reason for their rebellion, if that's what you want to call it. >> he really believed that daytime television needed to talk about the ideas we were thinking about, the issues we were concerned about. >> i don't want to characterize his question but why don't you get this fixed instead of doing this screwy stuff? >> there's not a single recorded case in history of any transsexual that ever through history ever changed. >> it was a magic carpet ride. >> you really do paint a very, very grim picture of the sitting president of the united states. >> let me say this, i think he's probably the laziest president that i've ever seen. >> the audience for phil donahue built and buil
. >> at the beginning of the decade we get the dominance of phil donahue.hrough the tv screen. >> i'm glad you called. kiss the kids. we'll be back in just a moment. >> if you look at the body of work that we had, you're going to see the '80s here. >> i'm not going to say you're wrong but when you bring a moral judgment against them for the way that they look, they feel that confirms the reason for their rebellion, if that's what you want to call it. >> he really...
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just about a half an hour ago we did see the plane, with father donahue, who is president of the villanova university, he had his plane and several alumni, they touched down just thrilled to be able to have this experience. we're waiting for this plane that everybody is waiting for now and i just check my little flight app tracker and it says about three or four minutes. you guys just might be coming back to me in a little bit. for now live from philadelphia international airport i'm's trang do for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> stand by, stand by. we will come right back to you. >>> for now lets go live to "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff on the villanova campus with the fans, alex. >> reporter: well, we're giving you a bird eye view here this place has been filling up, constant flow and more these student and alumni are just hearing the buzz, they are coming out here and they want to be part of history. take a look over here, this is just filled up, a a sea of blue and especially concentrated at that far corner right over there that is where team will be getting this luxurious gre
just about a half an hour ago we did see the plane, with father donahue, who is president of the villanova university, he had his plane and several alumni, they touched down just thrilled to be able to have this experience. we're waiting for this plane that everybody is waiting for now and i just check my little flight app tracker and it says about three or four minutes. you guys just might be coming back to me in a little bit. for now live from philadelphia international airport i'm's trang do...
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. >> at the beginning of the decade we get the dominance of phil donahue and that is a maturation ofthe audience and through the tv screen. >> i'm glad you called. kiss the kids. we'll be back in just a moment. >> if you look at the body of work we've had, you're going to see the '80s there. >> i'm not here to say you're wrong. but let's understand this. when you bring a moral judgment without knowing them, against them for the way that they look, they feel that confirms the reason for their rebellion, if that is what you want to call it. >> he believed that daytime television needed to talk about the ideas we were thinking about, the issues we were concerned about. >> i don't want to characterize his question, but why don't you get this fixed instead of doing this screwy stuff? >> there is not a single recorded case in history of any transsexual that ever, through psychological treatment, changed. it has never happened yet. >> and we were putting very important people on the program. all kinds of people. gay people. people going to jail. people running for office. sometimes the same
. >> at the beginning of the decade we get the dominance of phil donahue and that is a maturation ofthe audience and through the tv screen. >> i'm glad you called. kiss the kids. we'll be back in just a moment. >> if you look at the body of work we've had, you're going to see the '80s there. >> i'm not here to say you're wrong. but let's understand this. when you bring a moral judgment without knowing them, against them for the way that they look, they feel that confirms...
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next up is virginia donahue. she's the director of the san francisco department of animal care and control. welcome, virginia. presenter: thank you, supervisor. before i get started, jonathan, do you want to address the sterilization question? >> i will just say that it is a complex topic. i would like to explain that if given the opportunity, but i don't want to take up too much time. >> let's have the other presenters go ahead and do this because we have members of the public that would like the opportunity to speak. presenter: good morning, i'm virginia donahue, san fransco animal care and control. acc is responsible for care of abandoned and domesticated and wild animals and responsible for the animal welfare laws and regulations. as you can see our department is focused on the research of wild animals. we are in the process of hiring outside help with the assistance of recreation and parks and asked for wild life funding in the upcoming budget year. animal care and control first received calls about coyotes
next up is virginia donahue. she's the director of the san francisco department of animal care and control. welcome, virginia. presenter: thank you, supervisor. before i get started, jonathan, do you want to address the sterilization question? >> i will just say that it is a complex topic. i would like to explain that if given the opportunity, but i don't want to take up too much time. >> let's have the other presenters go ahead and do this because we have members of the public that...
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. >> i had a chance to spend time with katie in houston and she worked directly with father peter donahue, the president of the university. it was a special moment when father peter held mass inside of team hotel and it was standing room only, they brought hosts with them and they were cracking them in half because that is how many people that came to pray. and it's indicative of the pride of the school and the pride out here today. >> 1:00 is coming up and we'll be here. >> thank you guys. now, lets switch live to "action news" reporter, nora muchanic, at 20th and market streets where the parade steps off in about 25 minutes. >> reporter: we have fans lining up on the route here and they have their signs and everything and they are ready to go. let me show you what is going on. market street is shut off and there are buses and that is presumably villanova folks and the conestoga high school band is lining up and the police are lining the route and the motorcycle crew is escorting the buses up and if you look far down there, you may be able to see the buses, i'm not sure. it looks crowded
. >> i had a chance to spend time with katie in houston and she worked directly with father peter donahue, the president of the university. it was a special moment when father peter held mass inside of team hotel and it was standing room only, they brought hosts with them and they were cracking them in half because that is how many people that came to pray. and it's indicative of the pride of the school and the pride out here today. >> 1:00 is coming up and we'll be here. >>...
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. >> a hotel ballroom became a house of worship, and father peter donahue villanova's president presidingay mass. >> what did you have a thousand people in there. >> we had over a thousand people in there with us. >> reporter: and inside the halls of the team hotel, it was standing room only, as nova nation received communions and prayed out loud. >> overall, yes. >> i got chills in there. >> reporter: with faith abe emotion running high. >> it what's motional. they earned it. they have earned it. the team has earned it. we're just happy to be here. >> reporter: now i'm crying. happy tears and wildcats ride stronger then ever. >> yes. that v. >> reporter: that v serving two purposes today. >> we did v for villanova a and v for peace. >> reporter: father peter had quite the fan club. >> he is a villanova celebrity. he is awesome. we flew out from california. >> reporter: some wildcats even showed up at the final four with a cut out of his face and while he is known for his loving humor, he had a few word for his students, back home. >> celebrate the right way, do you hear me villanova stud
. >> a hotel ballroom became a house of worship, and father peter donahue villanova's president presidingay mass. >> what did you have a thousand people in there. >> we had over a thousand people in there with us. >> reporter: and inside the halls of the team hotel, it was standing room only, as nova nation received communions and prayed out loud. >> overall, yes. >> i got chills in there. >> reporter: with faith abe emotion running high. >> it...
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donahue. >>supervisor david campos: thank you. it's very difficult in so many respects actually and i do believe that it requires a lot of people to do a lot of things. as a dog owner, i certainly want to do everything i can to protect my dog winston. but, one thing that i appreciated was that presidio trust talking about the payment they are doing where they are trying to do a number of things including having account of how many coyotes there are. you know, i agree with supervisor yee that i want the city to have a better sense of what the estimate of how many coyotes there are in the city there actually is. i understand the fluid concept it seems to me that we have to have a better sense to that to know how to deal with this. is there a plan on the part of the city to do something like the pilot the presidio trust is doing? >> at this point the city's plan is to let the presidio trust do their work and learn from them what's effective. >> see, i don't think that's a good strategy. i think you should let them do that, but i thin
donahue. >>supervisor david campos: thank you. it's very difficult in so many respects actually and i do believe that it requires a lot of people to do a lot of things. as a dog owner, i certainly want to do everything i can to protect my dog winston. but, one thing that i appreciated was that presidio trust talking about the payment they are doing where they are trying to do a number of things including having account of how many coyotes there are. you know, i agree with supervisor yee...
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. >> coach jay wright and father donahue, the president of the university will be talking. and this team was selfless and had the heart for this, we'll bring that all to you. back to you in the studio. >> all right guys we'll see you in just a little bit. thank you very much. lets switch live now to look at where it will all begin. the victory parade steps off from 20th and market streets. it starts with a banner and the motorcade and cheerleaders and much more and market street is lined with thousands of folks cheering on the fans. chad pradelli is joining us live from center city to show us what fans will see from the parade route when it kicks off. >> we are here at 17th and market basically smack dab in the middle of the parade route, not many fans yet but i expect they will arrive close toward 1:00 p.m. you see the signs out. nova nation we believe. 2016 national champions. there are all sorts of participants, marching bands from the local high school and representatives from the 1985 national championship team and participants from the 171 runner up team and the 2009
. >> coach jay wright and father donahue, the president of the university will be talking. and this team was selfless and had the heart for this, we'll bring that all to you. back to you in the studio. >> all right guys we'll see you in just a little bit. thank you very much. lets switch live now to look at where it will all begin. the victory parade steps off from 20th and market streets. it starts with a banner and the motorcade and cheerleaders and much more and market street is...
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it will be in the marin gateway shopping center on donahue street just off highway 101.he red bull's eye going to take over a long vacant building used to be a best buy. developers say it will bring 100 new jobs to the area, once it opens next march. >>> bay area college students are taking on the zika virus using drones. at a recent hack day at cal state east bay, one group looked at programming drones to identify standing water and apply insecticides to kill mosquito larvae. infected mosquitos can transmit both the zika virus and malaria in pregnant women, zika can cause birth defects. there is no vaccine or cure. >>> new at 5:00, a business park in the east bay goes green. but as kpix 5's john ramos shows us, sometimes conservation efforts can be complicated. >> reporter: at stoneridge corporate plaza in pleasanton, they are proud of their commitment to the environment. so last week, when they applied for a green certification from the city, the water conservation inspector who came out was a little surprised. >> there were fountains and rivers and ponds and waterfall
it will be in the marin gateway shopping center on donahue street just off highway 101.he red bull's eye going to take over a long vacant building used to be a best buy. developers say it will bring 100 new jobs to the area, once it opens next march. >>> bay area college students are taking on the zika virus using drones. at a recent hack day at cal state east bay, one group looked at programming drones to identify standing water and apply insecticides to kill mosquito larvae. infected...
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take a look at this, a ball room at the team hotel, father peter donahue, led the team, their familiesand all of the fans in prayer. the key message coming out of that homily was to believe, possibilities to exist in life just with this upcoming championship game. at the end they all sung the alma mater, one last major gathering before this big night. >> we've all começ together an the team and coaches, they're kind, they're humble. i think they deserve to go all the way. >> are you praying for a win? >> i don't think you're allowed to pray for a win, are you? we all have our cute prayers every once in a while. absolutely, even though it's probably not what i'm supposed to say. >> hopefully it works. villanova and north carolina play later tonight, right here at nrg stadium in houston. the last time villanova won the championship was 1985. what does the class of 1985 think about what's going on here with all of the fan fair, celebration and excitement. we'll hear from some of them, coming up in the next half hour. >>> villanova fans are expected to pack watch parties on and around cam
take a look at this, a ball room at the team hotel, father peter donahue, led the team, their familiesand all of the fans in prayer. the key message coming out of that homily was to believe, possibilities to exist in life just with this upcoming championship game. at the end they all sung the alma mater, one last major gathering before this big night. >> we've all começ together an the team and coaches, they're kind, they're humble. i think they deserve to go all the way. >> are...
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. >> bill donahue is an estate attorney he says the legal term is inn testy see. >> if you die to inat any time it means you didn't have will or some vehicle that terms what happens with your property. >> studies show that includes 55% of american adults. >> it's unpleasant. some people don't prepare for it. >> nobody really wants to think about dying. >> this week a judge confirmed that number includes prince. he had a $300 million estate but no will. >> that wasn't very wise at all. >> for now his sister who is his closest living relative has filed legal documents to access his fortune. >> i think it should go to family. >> in most cases it does. while the specifics vary from state to state in general if you're single don have kids your parents are first to inherit your state then siblings then extended family. >> i don't like them but i don't want them to have your money. >> if you're single with kids it gets divided equally among them f you're married all assets go to spouse if you're married with children the kids and the spouse. >> just the spouse. >> this where things get dice
. >> bill donahue is an estate attorney he says the legal term is inn testy see. >> if you die to inat any time it means you didn't have will or some vehicle that terms what happens with your property. >> studies show that includes 55% of american adults. >> it's unpleasant. some people don't prepare for it. >> nobody really wants to think about dying. >> this week a judge confirmed that number includes prince. he had a $300 million estate but no will....
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. >> bill donahue is an estate attorney he says the legal term is inn testy see. >> if you die to inat any time it means you didn't have will or some vehicle that terms what happens with your property. >> studies show that includes 55% of american adults. >> it's unpleasant. some people don't prepare for it. >> nobody really wants to think about dying. >> this week a judge confirmed that number includes prince. he had a $300 million estate but no will. >> that wasn't very wise at all. >> for now his sister who is his closest living relative has filed legal documents to access his fortune. >> i think it should go to family. >> in most cases it does. while the specifics vary from state to state in general if you're single don have kids your parents are first to inherit your state then siblings then extended family. >> i don't like them but i don't want them to have your money. >> if you're single with kids it gets divided equally among them f you're married all assets go to spouse if you're married with children the kids and the spouse. >> just the spouse. >> this where things get dice
. >> bill donahue is an estate attorney he says the legal term is inn testy see. >> if you die to inat any time it means you didn't have will or some vehicle that terms what happens with your property. >> studies show that includes 55% of american adults. >> it's unpleasant. some people don't prepare for it. >> nobody really wants to think about dying. >> this week a judge confirmed that number includes prince. he had a $300 million estate but no will....
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shane oh donahue has more. >> reporter: there may be no script, but there is the most perfect stage at augusta national. and in this, the 80th staging of the masters tournament, a classic was thrown up on this memorable sunday. the winner, danny willet, 28 years of age and claiming his first major title. with a wonderful final round of 67, no dropped shots, five under par, and that was the magic number that it took to claim the green jacket. it was a desperately disappointing day for jordan spieth, who was, of course, the defending champion. he had high hopes starting out the day at three under. he actually got into a five-shot lead. when he got to seven under at one point on the back nine after reeling off successive birdies on 6, 7, 8, and 9. so then he entered the back nine, which is so famous here at augusta national. that's where it all went wrong on holes 10, 11, with bogies on both, and then hitting the water on the par 3 12th. it resulted in the end in a 7, which was a quadruple bogey. so six shots gone in the space of just three holes, and he was then chasing. but he couldn't
shane oh donahue has more. >> reporter: there may be no script, but there is the most perfect stage at augusta national. and in this, the 80th staging of the masters tournament, a classic was thrown up on this memorable sunday. the winner, danny willet, 28 years of age and claiming his first major title. with a wonderful final round of 67, no dropped shots, five under par, and that was the magic number that it took to claim the green jacket. it was a desperately disappointing day for...
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take vo ---''andrew donahue'' maestro de la primaria ''challenger'' enfrenta 3 cargos y la fiscala indicarri en su propiedad y no en su trabajo. ---por su parte, la escuela lo ha puesto bajo licencia sin goce de sueldo, hasta que concluyanl. cesar/take vo --- empleados de la tienda ''bt buy de san francis vigilia en memoria ''nole fitt'... --- ''fitts'' era compañera de trabajo y fue hallada muerta cerca a las calles "university" y "wool-sey" el pasado viernes.. --- la beb de la fallecida ha sido reportada como desaparecida... --- la reunin est programa para las 9 de la noche en las i de la tienda ubicada sobre la calle harrison... cesar --- el dramtico problema de la vivienda en san jose contina yse agrava con la gran cantidad de desalojos que deja a familias enteras en la calle.. blanca ---hoy activistas y presuntas vctimas de estas acciones, protestaron en el ayuntamiento de la ciudad para exigir a las autoridades soluciones. take 2 box ---vamos con andres brender pasoe esa sede... andres que en la demostracin?.. 0.01 0.13 0.36 1.02 1.20 2.53 2.06 take pkg fue una nutrida concentracin,
take vo ---''andrew donahue'' maestro de la primaria ''challenger'' enfrenta 3 cargos y la fiscala indicarri en su propiedad y no en su trabajo. ---por su parte, la escuela lo ha puesto bajo licencia sin goce de sueldo, hasta que concluyanl. cesar/take vo --- empleados de la tienda ''bt buy de san francis vigilia en memoria ''nole fitt'... --- ''fitts'' era compañera de trabajo y fue hallada muerta cerca a las calles "university" y "wool-sey" el pasado viernes.. --- la beb...
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among them, former transit officer dig donahue.ved in the shootout that stopped the tsarnaev brother's reign of terror. we spoke with him about going beyond the call of duty. >> reporter: the boston marathon finish line signifies a new start for dick donahue. >> pride and perseverance. >> reporter: an opportunity for a man who by all medical standards shouldn't be alive. >> i bled out on scene. i lost something like over 90% of the blood in my body. >> reporter: it was the early morning of april 19th, 2013. just days after these explosions changed the city. >> i partnered up with another transit police officer and we began the hunt and we eventually heard a call for assistance from watertown police officers. we happened to be a couple miles away and went to their assistance. >> reporter: he was out of his jurisdiction and just learned his academy classmate, the m.i.t. officer, had been killed. what happened next, he says, is a blur. >> i remember being on scene, just briefly, and the next thing i remember is really kind of waking u
among them, former transit officer dig donahue.ved in the shootout that stopped the tsarnaev brother's reign of terror. we spoke with him about going beyond the call of duty. >> reporter: the boston marathon finish line signifies a new start for dick donahue. >> pride and perseverance. >> reporter: an opportunity for a man who by all medical standards shouldn't be alive. >> i bled out on scene. i lost something like over 90% of the blood in my body. >> reporter: it...
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dunlap reportedly used a metal baton to strike 55-year-old dennis donahue of riverdale, on his side and stomach. a trooper was also injured during that beating. dunlap was arrested and suspended without pay. >>> tracking metro now. where there were more problems today. red line trains forced a single track this morning because of an arching insulator issue. the problem affected rush hour between medical center and friendship heights stations. riders experiencing delays until about 9:00 this morning. then there was also a power outage at the medical center station. both problems have since been cleared up. >>> we are just getting started on wusa 9news at 5:00. for the second time in two days, an intrusive incident puts the white house on lockdown. >>> new video tonight about a northern virginia woman missing now for more than a week. >>> and right after the break, prosecutors say a toddler would still be alive if this fairfax county man had just followed the law. we'll tell you about obeyed the law, the little girl would be alive today. delia goncalves is live with more. >> reporter: we
dunlap reportedly used a metal baton to strike 55-year-old dennis donahue of riverdale, on his side and stomach. a trooper was also injured during that beating. dunlap was arrested and suspended without pay. >>> tracking metro now. where there were more problems today. red line trains forced a single track this morning because of an arching insulator issue. the problem affected rush hour between medical center and friendship heights stations. riders experiencing delays until about 9:00...
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father peter donahue led the team, their families and everyone in prayer.all sung the alma mater. one last major gathering before the big night. >> we've all come together and the team and the coaches, they're kind, they're humble. i think they deserve to go all the way. >> are you praying for a win? >> i don't think you're allowed to pray for a win, are you? we all have cute little prayers once in a while. absolutely even though it's probably not what i'm supposed to say. >> reporter: and the fans keep thinking about the possibility that this team will return to villanova as national champions. wildcats and tar heels, later tonight at nrg stadium in houston. reporting live with the wildcats, matt delucia, nbc 10 news. >> thank you, matt. hate to tell matt write was in 1985. i was a college senior. matt delucia is part of our team we have in houston bringing you the most complete coverage of nova's march to victory. nbc 10's keith jones, an alum. also john clark, he's there as well. make sure you're watching tonight at 7:00. >>> from our jersey shore bureau
father peter donahue led the team, their families and everyone in prayer.all sung the alma mater. one last major gathering before the big night. >> we've all come together and the team and the coaches, they're kind, they're humble. i think they deserve to go all the way. >> are you praying for a win? >> i don't think you're allowed to pray for a win, are you? we all have cute little prayers once in a while. absolutely even though it's probably not what i'm supposed to say....
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father peter donahue, we asked him what it means for villanova to be on a national stage like this. >> it's a wonderful opportunity to show the world what villanova, the kind of institution it is and what we can do. >> i was excited and we were all screaming and my dad set off fireworks outside and woke up the neighborhood. we are next to the book store and for the past two weeks it has been mobbed. >> really fun. >> it has. >> are you clearly a fan why be at the airport. >> see them come home with the trophy baby. >> we are on the plane watch out here. every plane we are wondering is that it? the last one was a spirit airline. they are coming in on a chartered flight any time now we'll of course bring that to you live. live at philadelphia international airport i'm sara bloomquist, channel 6 "action news." >> could be a couple minutes away, we'll come back to you momentarily, but back to nova stadium where the home come celebration is proceeding and walter the students started converging 3:00 this afternoon? >> reporter: rick, they have been here all day long and as you can see with
father peter donahue, we asked him what it means for villanova to be on a national stage like this. >> it's a wonderful opportunity to show the world what villanova, the kind of institution it is and what we can do. >> i was excited and we were all screaming and my dad set off fireworks outside and woke up the neighborhood. we are next to the book store and for the past two weeks it has been mobbed. >> really fun. >> it has. >> are you clearly a fan why be at the...
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villanova university president father peter donahue led yesterday's prayer. >> here in philadelphia support for wildcats lit up center city, c ira center is shining with the villanova v to cheer on the wild cat and their quest for a national championship. >>> saturday was so fun, going to watch party. you went to a separate watch party. afterward just funneling in the streets of philadelphia to see everyone dressed in their villanova clothes, a all of the alumni excited. >>> presidential hopefuls are looking ahead to the next primary, latest from the campaign trail as they set their sights on wisconsin. >>> flights are finally taking off from brussels again following recent terror attacks and security measures in place to make sure everyone stays safe. ♪ we built our factories here because of a huge natural resource. not the land. the water. or power sources. it's the people. american workers. they build world-class products. and that builds communities. and a better future. for all of us. because making something in america means so much, to so many. weathertech. proudly made in america. >
villanova university president father peter donahue led yesterday's prayer. >> here in philadelphia support for wildcats lit up center city, c ira center is shining with the villanova v to cheer on the wild cat and their quest for a national championship. >>> saturday was so fun, going to watch party. you went to a separate watch party. afterward just funneling in the streets of philadelphia to see everyone dressed in their villanova clothes, a all of the alumni excited....
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stations and networks or papers ever since ross perot was on larry king, we've moved that way, phil donahuehad them on his show. we've gone that way for a long time. no surprise. a lot of it is, can we don't have 17 candidates anymore. the math works against trump. carson and rubio people are going to cruz plus he's hurting himself with women. i think you can analyze this case by case. new york would be a different story. we're not so doomsayers. the gloom and doom, we get to new york. trump has to fight hard this weekend to stave off kasich because kasich may have a path to creep up a little bit. i think with some republican women and moderates, he has tommy thompson the former governor and the former madison republican congressman and people that i call the polite republicans they want an alternative to the mud wrestling tandem. >> john, final question for you. 18,000 people showed up in the bronx in new york for bernie sanders this week and as we've already explained he's leading thus far against secretary clinton in your home state. all those folks coming out, all those folks giving the
stations and networks or papers ever since ross perot was on larry king, we've moved that way, phil donahuehad them on his show. we've gone that way for a long time. no surprise. a lot of it is, can we don't have 17 candidates anymore. the math works against trump. carson and rubio people are going to cruz plus he's hurting himself with women. i think you can analyze this case by case. new york would be a different story. we're not so doomsayers. the gloom and doom, we get to new york. trump...
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father peter donahue, our athletic director, they believe the same thing.y want these guys to graduate more than they want them to win a national championship. >> so do we. >> it just fits. i love become a part of that. >> i love the family. father peter sat with my dad during the show in 2012. my father was so proud. i spoke to your dad right before the game. he didn't want to talk about the stockmarket. i said, listen, i think your son's about to win the national championship. but obviously it's family place, right? you guys are very much involve and your program is very family. all the families are at the games. >> as a matter of fact, some of their parents are here today. but our group of parents that come to the game, they're like -- they're like a mob, man. they come together, they stick together, and, you know, we have a saying once a wildcat, always a wildcat. that's for our players, the parents of the players and all the family members. we want them to be part of this for life. >> we're very proud of you. i want to thank you so much. i'm going go b
father peter donahue, our athletic director, they believe the same thing.y want these guys to graduate more than they want them to win a national championship. >> so do we. >> it just fits. i love become a part of that. >> i love the family. father peter sat with my dad during the show in 2012. my father was so proud. i spoke to your dad right before the game. he didn't want to talk about the stockmarket. i said, listen, i think your son's about to win the national...
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say hello to our medal of honor recipient cover nal barney barnum, brian, and then our john chicky donahue collins and kevin mcclune all veterans and medal of honor recipients. you are in town for a big event tonight, that is held at irish pub, it is an event raising money for scholarships for children, of marines, and law enforcement folks that have been lost in the line of duty. first of all, it is an honor to have you on the show with us today, medal of honor recipients, tell us what you received it for. >> fifty years ago for vietnam and i was artillery observer, we were ambush, company commander was killed, i took over the company and i got the lead, that company to the battle and i have worn this medal now for 50 years in on of of those great marines and phenomenal that i got to lead on the field of battle. >> tremendous. sir? >> i'm saying 45 years ago for me. i'm not at 50 yet. observer in the army. we were attacked. we resisted. and this is just to tell the story and present it,. >> true honor to have you here with us. big event tonight, we have brought in some support, right. we
say hello to our medal of honor recipient cover nal barney barnum, brian, and then our john chicky donahue collins and kevin mcclune all veterans and medal of honor recipients. you are in town for a big event tonight, that is held at irish pub, it is an event raising money for scholarships for children, of marines, and law enforcement folks that have been lost in the line of duty. first of all, it is an honor to have you on the show with us today, medal of honor recipients, tell us what you...
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father peter donahue, the president. we know him as father peter. i want to thank him. he had sent me a villanova hat, which i wore during the semifinal game or part of the game, and i made i wore it or at least a few minutes during the final game. i was grateful to have him send me that reminder of team spirit. in addition to father peter in the larger villanova community we want to salute as well the students. the fans who may not have been students, but fans who are either supporters or graduates. and of course the alumni that might it possible for the team to have the support they've had. mr. president, i would ask that these remarks appear in a separate part of the record from a few comments i'll make about the recent travels across pennsylvania that i made. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. casey: thank you, mr. president. i do want to say as well that two issues arose when i was traveling across pennsylvania. as i know, the presiding officer and others may have heard about in the time we were away from washington, and i know there are many, but i'll j
father peter donahue, the president. we know him as father peter. i want to thank him. he had sent me a villanova hat, which i wore during the semifinal game or part of the game, and i made i wore it or at least a few minutes during the final game. i was grateful to have him send me that reminder of team spirit. in addition to father peter in the larger villanova community we want to salute as well the students. the fans who may not have been students, but fans who are either supporters or...
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bill donahue, nice to see you, sir. >> thank you for having me. >> so with what the pope has just doneamation, how will life change for divorced catholics? >> i think what the pope is saying is that the nuclear family is not just the only family, we've got to get beyond that. a lot of catholics live in irregular situations and there are a lot of catholics who are good catholics who did yet remarry without getting an annulment. he does not want to treat them with disdain and with contempt. he's not changing the bar in the catholic church. what he's trying to do is to try and help everybody clear the bar. there's a difference there. what he's saying is on a pastoral level, on a one-on-one level, the priests need to minister to these people and see what they can do to bring them back into the fold. so while not a single church teaching has been changed, it's very clear that he's saying we can't just have a black and white kind of condition. there's no gps theological device that answers every difficult situation. >> on politics, what about bernie sanders? we know he'll be hopping a plane
bill donahue, nice to see you, sir. >> thank you for having me. >> so with what the pope has just doneamation, how will life change for divorced catholics? >> i think what the pope is saying is that the nuclear family is not just the only family, we've got to get beyond that. a lot of catholics live in irregular situations and there are a lot of catholics who are good catholics who did yet remarry without getting an annulment. he does not want to treat them with disdain and...
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. >> i saw him with phil donahue on one of those shows in the '80s talking about running.ing to run against hillary clinton if you're actually friendly with hillary clinton and the clintons? >> no, no. the difference in policy is obviously different. take immigration. she's in favor of i believe illegal immigration. and she displayed thousands of e-mails and violated the federal laws. i have outlined about 15 of them that she violated. he hasn't done. that she would raise taxes, he would lower taxes. she would increase regulations -- she wants to create a whole new office in washington. just what we need, a whole big new office building in washington. >> today "the new york daily news" endorsed hillary clinton. she's going to get the endorsement from the immigrant action fund. she's going to announce as president she would create a new national office of immigrant affairs. it would be proactive to coordinator policies and programs across both federal agencies and with state and local governments. this would be a presidential level office for illegal aliens, wouldn't it? >>
. >> i saw him with phil donahue on one of those shows in the '80s talking about running.ing to run against hillary clinton if you're actually friendly with hillary clinton and the clintons? >> no, no. the difference in policy is obviously different. take immigration. she's in favor of i believe illegal immigration. and she displayed thousands of e-mails and violated the federal laws. i have outlined about 15 of them that she violated. he hasn't done. that she would raise taxes, he...
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like phil donahue at his peak. >> welcome back to "morning joe," the top of the hour. off. thursday april 21st. still with us on set veteran columnist and msnbc contributor mike barnicle, managing editor bloomberg mark halperin, richard haass and joining the conversation as you saw, abc political news commentator and senior analyst. >> npr commentator. >> npr commentator. senior analyst as well, cokie roberts. she's also an author. what great timing for this to come out in paper back. capital games, the civil war and women in washington. now out in paper back as we look at the front page of the washington globe, considering a ticket with two women on it. we look at women on the money, maybe not getting the money yet. >> and not on the money for a very long time. >> thank you. see. it's like 2020. >> no, 2030. >> they accelerated it, 2030. >> 2020 for the design. >> we'll check that. >> 20$20 takes a long time to d because it's needs to be a secure bill. they are in atm. could be a fabulous musical about andrew jackson, his mother killed by the british of a prul of a su
like phil donahue at his peak. >> welcome back to "morning joe," the top of the hour. off. thursday april 21st. still with us on set veteran columnist and msnbc contributor mike barnicle, managing editor bloomberg mark halperin, richard haass and joining the conversation as you saw, abc political news commentator and senior analyst. >> npr commentator. >> npr commentator. senior analyst as well, cokie roberts. she's also an author. what great timing for this to come...