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the first two went in and placed a gun in his mouth and threatened to kill him. >> reporter: when bergman caw the suspects she called 911. the sharp shooter posted up in one of her bedrooms. >> he's all with all his heavy stuff and rifle. >> reporter: the homeowner was able to escape when the police arrived. the two teens tried to run but were caught but the older two, anthony saab tino and anthony ferlano barricaded themselves inside. >> officers responded and approached the house and were confronted hoop pointed a handgun at the officers. >> reporter: after a standoff they came out. they were surrounded with no where else to go. the homeowner is expected to make a full recovery. he's pretty banged up at the moment. the lesson learned today if you see something suspicious in your neighborhood call police. don't hesitate. for now reporting live in plymouth meeting bob brooks channel6 "action news." jim. >> bob, thank you. >>> a long running neighborhood feud ended in a deadly shooting overnight in west goshen chester county. police say clayton carter shot his next door neighbor in the hea
the first two went in and placed a gun in his mouth and threatened to kill him. >> reporter: when bergman caw the suspects she called 911. the sharp shooter posted up in one of her bedrooms. >> he's all with all his heavy stuff and rifle. >> reporter: the homeowner was able to escape when the police arrived. the two teens tried to run but were caught but the older two, anthony saab tino and anthony ferlano barricaded themselves inside. >> officers responded and...
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with me is michaela bergman, chief counsellor for social issues at the european bank for reconstructionnd development. are very warm welcome. good morning. lovely to see you. let's start with this story in the guardian and many of the international papers. this increasing tension between washington and pyongyang. i suppose the danger is that they talked themselves into a corner where they almost accidentally end up coming to blows. i think that there is a lot of posturing and blustering, and i think the problem is actually neither of them really know each other very well. so you are not even starting from a firm basis. so they are saying... you know, they are posturing. both leaders are known to posture, and that is what they are doing. and they are also, i think, addressing their own domestic electorates or populations. the problem is where will it lead. it was as you said they will back themselves into a corner, and i think it is very destabilising, and obviously people are concerned. this article, because there are lots of voices and it picks outjames article, because there are lots
with me is michaela bergman, chief counsellor for social issues at the european bank for reconstructionnd development. are very warm welcome. good morning. lovely to see you. let's start with this story in the guardian and many of the international papers. this increasing tension between washington and pyongyang. i suppose the danger is that they talked themselves into a corner where they almost accidentally end up coming to blows. i think that there is a lot of posturing and blustering, and i...
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look at the astros swim the boom stick, alex bergman away and gone to the third got the astros on the board. four pitches later jose altuve crushed this one, his 19th. astros checked this one off 3-1 final. on the jumbo board in kansas city, four kansas jayhawk football players received scholarships and they had no idea. look how stunned the four were in the stands at a royals baseball game tonight. the big winners, of course, their parents. >>> how cool is nebraska coach mike raleigh, gave the team the day off and tonight bought the entire team tickets to the kendrick lamar concert. wow. look how the team reacted. that's a strong move, huge boost by the coaching staff. i don't know what kind of a season the huskers are going to have, but they'll be feeling pretty good when they show up for practice tomorrow. >> hopefully a good one. >> we'll really tired. >> we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. (woman vo) great adventures are still out there. we'll find them in our subaru outback. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru
look at the astros swim the boom stick, alex bergman away and gone to the third got the astros on the board. four pitches later jose altuve crushed this one, his 19th. astros checked this one off 3-1 final. on the jumbo board in kansas city, four kansas jayhawk football players received scholarships and they had no idea. look how stunned the four were in the stands at a royals baseball game tonight. the big winners, of course, their parents. >>> how cool is nebraska coach mike raleigh,...
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>> it was a repeated knock at 8:28 this morning that caught the attention of carol bergman curiously watching two men knock on the front door of her neighbor's home. >> i had no idea what was -- you know what was happening. >> reporter: sensing something wasn't quite right, carol grabbed her phone ready to dial 911. when she saw a black truck with two more men pull up, what happened next stopped her cold. >> he jumped out, ran on to the front porch, jumped in the window. so i quickly called 911. >> reporter: the two men not knowing police are on their way climbed through the open window and came face to face with a 70-year-old homeowner inside. what happened in the moments after are simply dramatic. the two men repeatedly hit the homeowner in the head. putting a gun against his mouth and threatening to kill him. >> just praying and praying, okay, god, get these people. >> reporter: as police arrived carol watches as two of the four men run out. 18-year-old jason hutton and walter madd matos. he came out and they both -- the police saw them jumped on them and handcuffed them. >> the t
>> it was a repeated knock at 8:28 this morning that caught the attention of carol bergman curiously watching two men knock on the front door of her neighbor's home. >> i had no idea what was -- you know what was happening. >> reporter: sensing something wasn't quite right, carol grabbed her phone ready to dial 911. when she saw a black truck with two more men pull up, what happened next stopped her cold. >> he jumped out, ran on to the front porch, jumped in the window....
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and to general bergman and ms. es tees when she arrives and the gentlemen being here today. it's been 26 years since the beginning of the per shan gulf war and since that time 44% of veterans have suffered from gulf war illness. sadly they struggle to receive accurate diagnoses, access to needed health care and compensation for their service connected conditions. even with the presuchlk of receiving more benefits. last year our sub committee held a hearing on access to treatment, and how more is needed to get our veterans the health care they need. we're back here again, this is entirely bipartisan across our committee to determine why 83% of gulf war claims are denied by the v.a. and what we can do to ensure that our gulf war veterans receive the benefits they earn. gulf war illness is a chronic, painful, awful debilitating disease and veterans deserve disability compensation and have their condition recognized and treated by v.a. providers, just this past monday the state committee i meet with in my home state were criticizing the v.a. for dealing with claims. in fact, one
and to general bergman and ms. es tees when she arrives and the gentlemen being here today. it's been 26 years since the beginning of the per shan gulf war and since that time 44% of veterans have suffered from gulf war illness. sadly they struggle to receive accurate diagnoses, access to needed health care and compensation for their service connected conditions. even with the presuchlk of receiving more benefits. last year our sub committee held a hearing on access to treatment, and how more...
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it's ingrid bergman! janet leigh.here's natalie wood. >> ...and get their autograph... >> audrey hepburn. steve mcqueen. ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan? is that angelina jolie? >> ...thousands of them! >> it really became an obsession and a drug. >> an obsession that fathered this man's strange inheritance. >> i basically got hundreds and hundreds of boxes. >> this is truly unbelievable. what was your reaction when you saw the magnitude of what he had? >> i was blown away. >> but does the heir really know what he's signing up for? >> $4,250. now $4,500. on the phone. make it $4,500. last call. >> yep! >> $4,500. now $4,750. >> it's what makes an auction so exciting. >> yep! >> and it is sold! [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm outside seattle, washington, headed to meet a man whose star-struck family left him a massive inheritance. next came a scramble to turn celebrity ink into cold, hard cash. >> my name is david kuflik. my father and aunt were both
it's ingrid bergman! janet leigh.here's natalie wood. >> ...and get their autograph... >> audrey hepburn. steve mcqueen. ronald reagan. >> ronald reagan? is that angelina jolie? >> ...thousands of them! >> it really became an obsession and a drug. >> an obsession that fathered this man's strange inheritance. >> i basically got hundreds and hundreds of boxes. >> this is truly unbelievable. what was your reaction when you saw the magnitude of what...
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winston, a world expert infertility and one of the early pioneers ivf, and freelance journalist sarina bergmand it is time to stop offering it on the nhs. professor winston, you would argue that there should not be a postcode lottery and the nhs shouldn't pay? thank you for putting my argument for me. i agree with that. if we have a national health service it has to be national. at the moment we have local health services because of the reforms in the health service. that leads to an equality, in equity. —— inequality. what is the right level? is it what nice specified? three cycles is reasonable. with all due respect there are a number of countries in europe which offer free ivf and have a similar cost for the health service as we do, and they are investing the same amount. so it is not just investing the same amount. so it is notjust shortage of money. it is a political leader surjan —— political decision by the commissioners. why do you believe there shouldn't be a priority for the nhs?” do you believe there shouldn't be a priority for the nhs? i feel strongly about it. the nhs is grossly u
winston, a world expert infertility and one of the early pioneers ivf, and freelance journalist sarina bergmand it is time to stop offering it on the nhs. professor winston, you would argue that there should not be a postcode lottery and the nhs shouldn't pay? thank you for putting my argument for me. i agree with that. if we have a national health service it has to be national. at the moment we have local health services because of the reforms in the health service. that leads to an equality,...
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let's big deeper with stanley bergman, the chairman and "mad money" of henry schein welcome back to "mad money." first, before we get started, ceo magazine named you the 2017 ceo man of the year. not an easy thing to get i saw some of the people who judged and some of of the people who have gotten it, so congratulations. >> thank you, jim. >> when you get something like that, is it long-term, how much you've done for henry schein >> at the end of the day, it's team work that makes the dream work we have an outstanding team. >> when i went through the quarter, there was -- in the conference call, this is a solid call but you talked about how, you know what? business isn't as strong as you're used to however, periods like this do happen are we in a lull right now >> i think, jim, i think our business is solid, the markets that we serve are solid. you know, we had overall sales growth of 6.5% dental 8, medical 6, u.s. vet 6% and i just think we have constant growth somewhere on the internal growth basis of 4% to 6% that's pretty solid for any company in this day and age. and we're very c
let's big deeper with stanley bergman, the chairman and "mad money" of henry schein welcome back to "mad money." first, before we get started, ceo magazine named you the 2017 ceo man of the year. not an easy thing to get i saw some of the people who judged and some of of the people who have gotten it, so congratulations. >> thank you, jim. >> when you get something like that, is it long-term, how much you've done for henry schein >> at the end of the day,...
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. >> rick bergman, thank you so much for coming on "mad money." >> thank you very much >> there's a lotfuture ahead for the company. i want you to read all the documents so you understand what the trials are for it. but obviously the future looks pretty bright. "mad money's" back after the break. >>> it is time time for the "lightning round" are you ready? i'm going to start with bo in south carolina bo >> caller: jim, a big boo-yah from south carolina. >> i'm going to give you a bo boo-yah! >> caller: all right, i'll take it my stock is kip pharmacy. >> i like kip. but ptla, that's the one we did the work on that we like the best that's the one you should be in. ed in new york ed >> caller: good afternoon, mr. cramer. >> good afternoon. >> caller: okay. i have a position in this stock j com. >> it's okay it's cloud based everyone gets excited. you should be in sales force.com. just because it's cloud, it doesn't mean they're necessarily analogous. but that's the better stock. doug in california doug >> caller: thank you for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: the market took a dow
. >> rick bergman, thank you so much for coming on "mad money." >> thank you very much >> there's a lotfuture ahead for the company. i want you to read all the documents so you understand what the trials are for it. but obviously the future looks pretty bright. "mad money's" back after the break. >>> it is time time for the "lightning round" are you ready? i'm going to start with bo in south carolina bo >> caller: jim, a big boo-yah...
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. >> repeated knock at 8:28 this morning that caught the attention of carol bergman curiously watchingen knock on the front door of her neighbor's home. >> i had no idea what was, you know, what was happening. >> reporter: sensing something wasn't quite right, carol grabbed her phone ready to dial 911. when she saw a black truck with two more men pull up. what happened next stopped her cold. >> he jumped out. ran on to the front porch. jumped in the window. so i quickly called 911. >> the two men not knowing police are on their way climbed through the open window and came face to face with a 70-year-old homeowner inside. what happened in the moments after are simply dramatic. the two men repeatedly hit the homeowner in the head putting a gun against his mouth and threatening to kill him. >> i mean i was just praying and praying, okay, god, get these people. >> as police arrived, carol watches as two of the the four men run out. 18-year-old jason hutton and walter mattis. >> he came out and the police saw them jumped on them and handcuffed them. >> two other suspects are still inside. b
. >> repeated knock at 8:28 this morning that caught the attention of carol bergman curiously watchingen knock on the front door of her neighbor's home. >> i had no idea what was, you know, what was happening. >> reporter: sensing something wasn't quite right, carol grabbed her phone ready to dial 911. when she saw a black truck with two more men pull up. what happened next stopped her cold. >> he jumped out. ran on to the front porch. jumped in the window. so i quickly...
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have got away with it had it not been for the quick action of the neighbor across the streetcar roll bergmany husband and i were watching television. >> reporter: then she happened to look out the window just as the suspects pulled up in a truck around
have got away with it had it not been for the quick action of the neighbor across the streetcar roll bergmany husband and i were watching television. >> reporter: then she happened to look out the window just as the suspects pulled up in a truck around
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>> it was a repeated knock at 828 this morning, that caught the attention of carol bergman, curiouslyon the front door of her neighbor's home. >> i had no idea what was happening. >> sensing something wasn't quite right, carol grabbed her phone, ready to dial 911. when she saw a black truck with two more men pull up, what happened next, stopped her cold. >> he jumped out, ran on to the front porch, jumped in the window. so i quickly called 911. >> the two men, not knowing police are on their way, climbed through the open window, and came face-to-face with the 70 year old homeowner inside. what happened in the moments after are simply dramatic. the two men repeatedly hit the homeowner in the head, putting a gun against his mouth, and threatening to kill him. >> he was just praying, and praying, i said okay, god, get these people. >> asly arrived, carol watches as who of the four men run out, 18 year old jason hutton, and walter mathis. >> he came out. they both, the police saw them, jumped on them, and handcuffed them. >> the two other suspect are still inside, baricading the door. >>
>> it was a repeated knock at 828 this morning, that caught the attention of carol bergman, curiouslyon the front door of her neighbor's home. >> i had no idea what was happening. >> sensing something wasn't quite right, carol grabbed her phone, ready to dial 911. when she saw a black truck with two more men pull up, what happened next, stopped her cold. >> he jumped out, ran on to the front porch, jumped in the window. so i quickly called 911. >> the two men, not...
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. >> reporter: carol bergman were you home and looking outside around 8:30 a.m. when the crooks showed up. >> all of a sudden i saw this black truck come up and a guy jumped out and he had a hoodie on. >> reporter: she immediately called police when she says they knocked on all the doors and then climbed through a window. >> took the screen off and he opened up the window jumped in. >> reporter: in minutes a sharp shooter posted up in one of her bedrooms. >> he's with all his heavy stuff and his rifle and i thought, ohing okay. >> reporter: we're told the homeowner was able to escape when that police first arrived. that's when the two teens jason hunt and madis tried to run and they were catch. the other two barricaded themselves inside of the. >> additional officers responded and approached the house and were confronted by a marked male who pointed a and handgun at the officers. the male ran back inside the home and barricaded the door. >> reporter: after a three hour stan caused they came out. they were surrounded with nowhere to go. >> that is the home where t
. >> reporter: carol bergman were you home and looking outside around 8:30 a.m. when the crooks showed up. >> all of a sudden i saw this black truck come up and a guy jumped out and he had a hoodie on. >> reporter: she immediately called police when she says they knocked on all the doors and then climbed through a window. >> took the screen off and he opened up the window jumped in. >> reporter: in minutes a sharp shooter posted up in one of her bedrooms. >>...
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of the greatest scientists this country has ever produced who chose and i'm not going to go into bergman , but chose to focus on his business and instead in 1909 took in high-powered investors who are supposed go back to the workshop and improve the right flyer instead he met-- micromanaged and it killed him pick the last letter wilbur wright ever wrote in his life was not while he was dying to a family member, it was to a patent attorney complaining about the slow progress and how much money it was costing him. you have henry ford who has a reputation as a great inventor, when it's actually not an inveterate all, but a businessman and then you have john philip holland who is a pure inventor, a man who is not suited for business. he was willing to go into business. unlike wilbur wright he was willing to let other people, better people run the business and subsequently he was frozen out, so for me the story of the developments of the submarine parallels the development of the automobile and airplane and they have the lessons, not simply-- when i do a book, i always try to do something wit
of the greatest scientists this country has ever produced who chose and i'm not going to go into bergman , but chose to focus on his business and instead in 1909 took in high-powered investors who are supposed go back to the workshop and improve the right flyer instead he met-- micromanaged and it killed him pick the last letter wilbur wright ever wrote in his life was not while he was dying to a family member, it was to a patent attorney complaining about the slow progress and how much money...