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fifties as ago an end. the southerly wind takes over tomorrow. you'll see the effect of the cooling as we get into friday. a bit of a northeast wind. sixties waiting in the wings out to the west of us. here's a 10 day forecast. there's a little warm up tomorrow. here's the cool down on friday. saturday warm-up away from the lake. here is the real ones. this thing takes shape out of the planes. you have wind cutting and from a southeast early next week. but, bedspreads and to the area. >> that will be wonderful news. our fathers are getting very serious about getting out into the field. windy today. sunshine arrives after passing through extensive high and mid-level cloudiness. high temperature. tonight windy and mostly cloudy. not as chilly. tomorrow cloudy spells perhaps an afternoon shower. cloudy spells with cooler northeast wind on friday. a little morning rain. i have only 47. it will be cool friday and saturday. easter sunday looks like we'll have a nice warmup. >> time for today is trivial. silent film star charlie chaplin was born. which
fifties as ago an end. the southerly wind takes over tomorrow. you'll see the effect of the cooling as we get into friday. a bit of a northeast wind. sixties waiting in the wings out to the west of us. here's a 10 day forecast. there's a little warm up tomorrow. here's the cool down on friday. saturday warm-up away from the lake. here is the real ones. this thing takes shape out of the planes. you have wind cutting and from a southeast early next week. but, bedspreads and to the area. >>...
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an hour ago. you still cannot see the end of the line down clark. people are still filing and carried we have this huge cake, here. first came from 1991 of five years old. $7. this is from the playoffs in 2007. this is when derek lee hit a pinch-hit grand slam. >> >> lots of memories. that is going to be given out in the seventh inning. >> the big ceremonial start here and just about 25 minutes. lots of music and dignitaries. that is just to name a few. a woman will actually be thrown out the first pitch. a ball that is 90 years of their family has held onto for all of those years. he might do a little bit of a double take. the chicago cubs will be wearing jerseys from the first team that played here. >> reporting live. >> you can watch the 100th anniversary celebrations right here on wgn. special coverage begins at 1230. the game against the diamondbacks starts at 120. the driver of the minivan was killed earlier this morning. two passengers in the van were hospitalized in critical condition. there are no passengers on the boss. the bus driver was
an hour ago. you still cannot see the end of the line down clark. people are still filing and carried we have this huge cake, here. first came from 1991 of five years old. $7. this is from the playoffs in 2007. this is when derek lee hit a pinch-hit grand slam. >> >> lots of memories. that is going to be given out in the seventh inning. >> the big ceremonial start here and just about 25 minutes. lots of music and dignitaries. that is just to name a few. a woman will actually...
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it ended about an hour ago. you can imagine how bad traffic is now. cal trans says they are not sure exactly how this happened , but not uncommon for the wear and tear on the bridge. the goal is to have the patch job done by midnight. if not, cal trans feels pretty confident they will have it fixed before the morning commute. reporting live on treasure island, alan wang abc7 news. >> thank you. in san francisco traffic around the bridge has been absolutely gridlocked. you can see the city streets packed. this is the on-ramp and really cars are at a stand still. >> to make matters worse, all of this happened as the giants ' game was letting up. this was near third and harrison. a sea of cars in every direction. none of them are moving. walking was a better way to get around. you can see all of the red. that means cars are crawling. some people are saying it took more than an hour to get to the on-ramp. >> you can keep an eye on the traffic. you can also follow us on twitter at abc7 news bay area. we will keep you updated. tune into the abc morning news
it ended about an hour ago. you can imagine how bad traffic is now. cal trans says they are not sure exactly how this happened , but not uncommon for the wear and tear on the bridge. the goal is to have the patch job done by midnight. if not, cal trans feels pretty confident they will have it fixed before the morning commute. reporting live on treasure island, alan wang abc7 news. >> thank you. in san francisco traffic around the bridge has been absolutely gridlocked. you can see the city...
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it ended about an hour ago. you can imagine how bad traffic is now. cal trans says they are not sure exactly how this happened , but not uncommon for the wear and tear on the bridge. the goal is to have the patch job done by midnight. if not, cal trans feels pretty confident they will have it fixed before the morning commute. reporting live on treasure island, alan wang abc7 news. >> thank you. in san francisco traffic around the bridge has been absolutely gridlocked. you can see the city streets packed. this is the on-ramp and really cars are at a stand still. >> to make matters worse, all of this happened as the giants ' game was letting up. this was near third and harrison. a sea of cars in every direction. none of them are moving. walking was a better way to get around. you can see all of the red. that means cars are crawling. some people are saying it took more than an hour to get to the on-ramp. >> you can keep an eye on the traffic. you can also follow us on twitter at abc7 news bay area. we will keep you updated. tune into the abc morningws. w
it ended about an hour ago. you can imagine how bad traffic is now. cal trans says they are not sure exactly how this happened , but not uncommon for the wear and tear on the bridge. the goal is to have the patch job done by midnight. if not, cal trans feels pretty confident they will have it fixed before the morning commute. reporting live on treasure island, alan wang abc7 news. >> thank you. in san francisco traffic around the bridge has been absolutely gridlocked. you can see the city...
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it ended about an hour ago. you can imagine how bad traffic is now. cal trans says they are not sure exactly how this happened , but not uncommon for the wear and tear on the bridge. the goal is to have the patch job done by midnight. if not, cal trans feels pretty confident they will have it fixed before the morning commute. reporting live on treasure island, alan wang abc7 news. >> thank you. in san francisco traffic around the bridge has been absolutely gridlocked. you can see the city streets packed. this is the on-ramp and really cars are at a stand still. >> to make matters worse, all of this happened as the giants ' game was letting up. this was near third and harrison. a sea of cars in every direction. none of them are moving. walking was a better way to get around. you can see all of the red. that means cars are crawling. some people are saying it took more than an hour to get to the on-ramp. >> you can keep an eye on the traffic. you can also follow us on twitter at abc7 news bay area. we will keep you updated. tune into the abc morning news
it ended about an hour ago. you can imagine how bad traffic is now. cal trans says they are not sure exactly how this happened , but not uncommon for the wear and tear on the bridge. the goal is to have the patch job done by midnight. if not, cal trans feels pretty confident they will have it fixed before the morning commute. reporting live on treasure island, alan wang abc7 news. >> thank you. in san francisco traffic around the bridge has been absolutely gridlocked. you can see the city...
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we launched an effort a few years ago to end blindness by 2020. >> rose: turning to arts and cult cultureattention is being paid to the intersection between art and adolf hitler's third reich. even hollywood weighed in, search for art work stolen by the nazis is the subject of "monuments men." >> hitler and his group had decide not only were they going to kilt everybody but they were going to systematically take all of their history with them. >> rose: and an exhibition at the new york gallery documents hit her's war on art he considered degenerate. >> before the acts of violence against people, the nazis committed acts of violence against art. rene price is the director of the gallery staging an exhibition called, "degenerate art." >> the interest and curiosity about this dark moment in german history is huge. it's this confrontation that has never been done before of showing the art that was vilified by the naughties on one side, and then to show the official german art, and in the summer of 1937 in miewn. in munich, you could see both within a few yards of one another and we brought th
we launched an effort a few years ago to end blindness by 2020. >> rose: turning to arts and cult cultureattention is being paid to the intersection between art and adolf hitler's third reich. even hollywood weighed in, search for art work stolen by the nazis is the subject of "monuments men." >> hitler and his group had decide not only were they going to kilt everybody but they were going to systematically take all of their history with them. >> rose: and an...
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where eight years ago 58% of voters backed an end to racial preferences at state schools. riding for the majority, justice anthony kennedy stopped short of saying government institutions can never use racial preferences, but he did write, quote, this case is not about how the debate about how racial preferences should be resolved. it is about who may resolve it. there is no authority in the constitution of the united states or in this court's precedents for the judiciary to set aside michigan laws that commit this policy determination to the voters. the dissenting votes coming from justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor who wrote at length about what they call persistent racial inequality. today's ruling expected to have racial implications. and now other states may try to follow suit. especially after a supreme court decision last june that made it far more difficult for public schools to justify the use of race in their admission policies and criteria. perhaps no one more disappointed than u.s. general eric holder who boldly two years ago declared he could not
where eight years ago 58% of voters backed an end to racial preferences at state schools. riding for the majority, justice anthony kennedy stopped short of saying government institutions can never use racial preferences, but he did write, quote, this case is not about how the debate about how racial preferences should be resolved. it is about who may resolve it. there is no authority in the constitution of the united states or in this court's precedents for the judiciary to set aside michigan...
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where eight years ago 58% of voters backed an end to racial preferences at state schools.r the majority, justice anthony kennedy stopped short of saying government institu
where eight years ago 58% of voters backed an end to racial preferences at state schools.r the majority, justice anthony kennedy stopped short of saying government institu
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being played ] >> the memorial service for soldiers murdered at fort hood army base coming to an end moments agombers struggle to make sense of what happened and why. we may never know why, but we do know ivan lopez was being evaluated for post traumatic stress disorder. my next guest says linking the two does no one any good. sergeant, thank you for being here. >> thank you so much. >> what did you make of that? there was this past history, you don't think that should be discussed or just isolated? what are you saying? >> i think with the way that ptsd is portrayed and the way that's going out, what it does is it separates veterans from people who are suffering, it separates them more from the american public. every seem something happens, it's got to be ptsd. it sounds like this man didn't even see combat. so i think there needs to be a different label for a preexisting mental health illness and ptsd that was caused because of combat. to be honest with you, it labels these veterans in a way to where somebody doesn't want to hire them or they don't want to -- or all veterans are crazy or whatev
being played ] >> the memorial service for soldiers murdered at fort hood army base coming to an end moments agombers struggle to make sense of what happened and why. we may never know why, but we do know ivan lopez was being evaluated for post traumatic stress disorder. my next guest says linking the two does no one any good. sergeant, thank you for being here. >> thank you so much. >> what did you make of that? there was this past history, you don't think that should be...
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ago back here and yet i'm in the chapel of this region. there were clashes. a little over an hour ago at the tail end of the valley that was a pro ukrainian rally. we went to the scene just after i'd be the worst clashes in the awe came upon several injured people can't get use to wrap their head. some bloodied on the face around the legs that was what it is out of nowhere a band of young people that they described as pro russian elements started rampaging through the crowd they were armed with baseball bats and bars sort of swinging hitting people at random. we are supposed ambulance workers at least fifteen people were injured in these clashes. we understand they are so far the worst clashes out seeds as i said i'd be here between pro ukrainian pro russian supporters think that this is a minority of groupies east of russians who are rampaging obviously they do not reflect the above but most people in this town but it does show shines show signs of a very violent and or tell a very violent undercurrent is sort of breakthrough at any moment so gary tennessee or internet. next to next tonight excuse m
ago back here and yet i'm in the chapel of this region. there were clashes. a little over an hour ago at the tail end of the valley that was a pro ukrainian rally. we went to the scene just after i'd be the worst clashes in the awe came upon several injured people can't get use to wrap their head. some bloodied on the face around the legs that was what it is out of nowhere a band of young people that they described as pro russian elements started rampaging through the crowd they were armed with...
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we have launched an effort a few years ago to end blindness by 2020. >> what i find interesting about you, first of all, having art and jerry has roommates is a very good beginning for life. from any point of view. but how did you accomplish what you accomplished with this handicap? you went to harvard, you made a major invention. you have led a rich life. you are happily married. >> the centerpiece is sue. my family, my children, have stuck by me and these guys, who i was really fortunate enough when we all started columbia together. it is not all black or dark. i don't want to leave that impression with you. when you are not distracted by visual images, you develop a life within your mind. so i can see you now, the way i saw art back before it was 19 in the city and you look pretty damn good. [laughter] >> your mind is playing tricks on you. [laughter] >> charlie, you look like the david. [laughter] >> sandy, that is remarkable. you are why we do this television program. let me turn to carla. give me an overview, so we understand. so we understand exactly what it is we are talking a
we have launched an effort a few years ago to end blindness by 2020. >> what i find interesting about you, first of all, having art and jerry has roommates is a very good beginning for life. from any point of view. but how did you accomplish what you accomplished with this handicap? you went to harvard, you made a major invention. you have led a rich life. you are happily married. >> the centerpiece is sue. my family, my children, have stuck by me and these guys, who i was really...
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an increase in the sales tax. the japanese government raised the sales tax not long ago. all of this is an encouraging sign of policy makers to endtwo decades of deflation. lots going on on twitter. follow me. i'll follow you. tweet me. i'll tweet you back. get me at bbc aaron. more with business news. very good. >> very good. >> no good. stay with us here on bbc world news. still to come, iron cuts state subsidies forcing fuel prices to rise by up to 75% suddenly. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> you're with bbc world news with me nik gowing. i have the latest headlines for you. war of words over eastern ukraine heat up. russia won't respond to one sided demands from the united states. >>> president barack obama is ahv5 it's feared north korea could
an increase in the sales tax. the japanese government raised the sales tax not long ago. all of this is an encouraging sign of policy makers to endtwo decades of deflation. lots going on on twitter. follow me. i'll follow you. tweet me. i'll tweet you back. get me at bbc aaron. more with business news. very good. >> very good. >> no good. stay with us here on bbc world news. still to come, iron cuts state subsidies forcing fuel prices to rise by up to 75% suddenly. [ ship horn blows...
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been with me and for me since we both entered columbia college together, we launched an effort a few years ago to end blindness by 2020. >> charlie: you know, sandy, what i find very interesting about you -- first of all, i must say i'm awed. jerry spires is a very good beginning to life. but how did you accomplish what you accomplished with this handicap? you went to harvard. you made a major invention. you've led a rich life. you're happily married. >> well, i told you, the centerpiece is sue, and then my family, my children, paul and jimmy and katherine have stuck by me, and these two guys, who as you say, i was really fortunate enough to meet when we all started columbia together. but, you know, it's not all black or dark. i don't want to leave that impression with you, because when you're not distracted by visual images, you develop a life within your mind. so i can see you now, eric, the way i saw art back before i was 19 here in this city, and you look pretty damn good, you know. (laughter) >> charlie: you are why we do this television program, so thank you. let me turn to carla. let me give y
been with me and for me since we both entered columbia college together, we launched an effort a few years ago to end blindness by 2020. >> charlie: you know, sandy, what i find very interesting about you -- first of all, i must say i'm awed. jerry spires is a very good beginning to life. but how did you accomplish what you accomplished with this handicap? you went to harvard. you made a major invention. you've led a rich life. you're happily married. >> well, i told you, the...
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. >>> four years ago, an estimated 4 million gallons of oil spilled into the gulf. now bp is ending its active cleanup of the coast of louisiana. but the lives of those who live there still are being affected. robert ray, how are the people faring four years later? >> reporter: good afternoon, del. let me just say this: bp has ended the active are cleanup on the gulf. as they mentioned earlier this week. but the coast guard says it's hardly soever the cleanup. they're proceeding and monitoring the gulf as weeks and years go ahead. the livelihood of folks here is still being impacted and many people are still concerned. in the french quarter of new orleans it is p and j oyster company. >> we're the oldest continually operating oyster processing and distribution company in the united states. >> reporter: on april 20th, 2010, a blowout at a bp run oil rig, up the louisiana coast, killed and injured others. more than 1700 barrels of oil gushed into the water before the gush was stopped. today it's operating at 30% of the business it had before the spill. >> thinks have not gotten -- thi
. >>> four years ago, an estimated 4 million gallons of oil spilled into the gulf. now bp is ending its active cleanup of the coast of louisiana. but the lives of those who live there still are being affected. robert ray, how are the people faring four years later? >> reporter: good afternoon, del. let me just say this: bp has ended the active are cleanup on the gulf. as they mentioned earlier this week. but the coast guard says it's hardly soever the cleanup. they're proceeding...
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ago or 50. the town has always ended like this. an abrupt cut in the desert racks on the horizon. dark places, too. where a man can have a drink meet like-minded sophisticatos of the open west. places like this. ♪ >> it's the good stuff. that's jameson black. >> huntridge tavern, where those who have to live it, see it, the things that men do day after day, night after night, in a town where people are encouraged to do their worst, where they can drink the stain away. this is the side of vegas i like. this side. yeah, because people here are really cynical. >> really. >> they have a dim world view. even more dim than me. that's hard. you know what this whole show's about? you know there's a theme. >> no. >> this is about people who live here, you know. when all the meatheads come and go, they're still here. these people have seen every variety of horrifying human behavior. the old business model was come to vegas and behave really, really badly. >> i think it's encouraged people to be their worst. they're expected to do that. kind of makes my skin crawl. >> really? >> not here. he
ago or 50. the town has always ended like this. an abrupt cut in the desert racks on the horizon. dark places, too. where a man can have a drink meet like-minded sophisticatos of the open west. places like this. ♪ >> it's the good stuff. that's jameson black. >> huntridge tavern, where those who have to live it, see it, the things that men do day after day, night after night, in a town where people are encouraged to do their worst, where they can drink the stain away. this is the...
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an end. the defense reexamined the accused and addressed the issue we mentioned a little while ago about theense that oscar pistorius was using for having shot steenkamp. he was asked by barry roux his defense council to explain what he meant when he said it was an accident to fire the gun. >> when you talk about accident, what is it you mean by that? >> i mean the situation as a whole. it wasn't meant to be. >> now when you were standing with your firearm pointing to the toilet door, what emotions did you experience? >> i was terrified. i feared for my life. i was scared, thinking about what could happen to me and to reeva. i was just extremely fearful, overcome with a sense of terror and vulnerability. >> reporter: a little after that, the defense heard oscar pistorius reading out a valentine's day card and letter reeva steenkamp had written, obviously meant for the morning after the night when she died. in that she tells oscar pistorius it was a good time, a good moment to tell him she loved him. that's what the defense would like to be the lasting impression of oscar pistorius a time on
an end. the defense reexamined the accused and addressed the issue we mentioned a little while ago about theense that oscar pistorius was using for having shot steenkamp. he was asked by barry roux his defense council to explain what he meant when he said it was an accident to fire the gun. >> when you talk about accident, what is it you mean by that? >> i mean the situation as a whole. it wasn't meant to be. >> now when you were standing with your firearm pointing to the...
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end of the month. >>> another underwater ping was detected about an hour ago as crews search, they continue that search to look for missing malaysian airlines flight 370. an australian naval plane picked up a signal in the same area and sounds were first heard earlier in the week. those pings are consistent with the plane's black boxes. crews will analyze it overnight. the smallest search zone yet. >>> this morning a photograph of san francisco international airport is raising terrorism concerns. it was featured in an international publication run by al qaeda. this picture here shows an air train car used at the airport to shuttle passengers. the caption encourages people to assemble bombs. the fbi says it does not believe there is any safety threat to the public. yesterday, the picture was brought up at capitol hill. california congressman eric says people should not be afraid, they should be alert. >> the photo is certainly concerning. it is calling on al qaeda members to carry out a terrorist attack and a year after the boston marathon bombings, we should be mindful that rogue individuals inspired b
end of the month. >>> another underwater ping was detected about an hour ago as crews search, they continue that search to look for missing malaysian airlines flight 370. an australian naval plane picked up a signal in the same area and sounds were first heard earlier in the week. those pings are consistent with the plane's black boxes. crews will analyze it overnight. the smallest search zone yet. >>> this morning a photograph of san francisco international airport is raising...
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ago are seared in memory. two bombs ripped through the crowd as the marathon drew to an end. hundreds were maimed and injured. the city is gearing up. a celebration of unity, recovering and an attempt to banish the shadow of 2013. >> on monday there'll be around 4,000 police officers on duty. 500 will be undercover. there'll be thousands of volunteers deal with crowd management, security and first aid. this will be a different boston marathon. there'll be more surveillance cameras and people watching for something unusual. >> the standard has been changed. there's no doubt that security around large events - we are seeing more officers deployed, more cameras, more command and control, communication capabilities. i expect that will last for a period of time. >> the manhunt for the bombers losted days. two brothers did it, one in a shoot-out with police. experts who analyse the response in the days after say boston is a lesson for other places. >> you start with the way the event will work, how it will operate, and what it will look like. then you add the security in a way that
ago are seared in memory. two bombs ripped through the crowd as the marathon drew to an end. hundreds were maimed and injured. the city is gearing up. a celebration of unity, recovering and an attempt to banish the shadow of 2013. >> on monday there'll be around 4,000 police officers on duty. 500 will be undercover. there'll be thousands of volunteers deal with crowd management, security and first aid. this will be a different boston marathon. there'll be more surveillance cameras and...
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an end. master started at jpmorgan as an internal most three decades ago. pioneer of credit derivatives, credited with inventing the credit default swaps. ron howard and brian glazer joining with discovery communications to start a new studio. it will produce short videos for online viewers. the oscar-winning duo behind box office hits including a beautiful mind. >> the headline there is they are not doing movies. >> comes like you to -- sounds like youtube. and theus as ron howard ceo of discovery communications. west liveoomberg special conversation. more on that later on. >> in a world of 140 characters, two-hour movie is too long. >> can you believe we got through 12 minutes without saying high-frequency trading? likes congratulations. >> we are going to discuss high-frequency trading with michael lewis. has distorted the markets and brings us to the twitter question of the day. 7:00.ewis will be on at what should he write his next book on gecko crowd sourcing for mr. lewis. tweet us. ♪ >> working on a broadway song right now. rigged, andtown is it is u
an end. master started at jpmorgan as an internal most three decades ago. pioneer of credit derivatives, credited with inventing the credit default swaps. ron howard and brian glazer joining with discovery communications to start a new studio. it will produce short videos for online viewers. the oscar-winning duo behind box office hits including a beautiful mind. >> the headline there is they are not doing movies. >> comes like you to -- sounds like youtube. and theus as ron howard...
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ago. or did they hit the murder and is not that either. he was a spy and an end. and nineteen th time to attend free. lauren was arrested by fbi agents in washington d c nineteen eighty five when he was working as a civilian intelligence analyst for the us navy the israelis have recruited. he went on to reveal thousands of u s secrets he received a life sentence after pleading guilty. i think however on the surface from what we can see that he serve far longer that many of the convicted espionage the spies of other countries and that it might be a good thing given his health and given the relationship between our countries. if the mets its administration to find a way to it to release them. until now u s president barack obama and his predecessors had refused to release a lark despite israel's wishes but now in an effort to salvage stalled peace talks his beliefs may be the only option to convince israel into releasing up to four hundred palestinian prisoners and freezing the construction of settlements. if we take for work. the peace process and we got of us fail
ago. or did they hit the murder and is not that either. he was a spy and an end. and nineteen th time to attend free. lauren was arrested by fbi agents in washington d c nineteen eighty five when he was working as a civilian intelligence analyst for the us navy the israelis have recruited. he went on to reveal thousands of u s secrets he received a life sentence after pleading guilty. i think however on the surface from what we can see that he serve far longer that many of the convicted...
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. >>> still ahead tonight, the end of an era for the man in charge at columbine, completing the promise he made 15 years ago tonight. >>> and later, a day at the zoo. no bunnies but there were a few big eared animals for the little prince to play with on this easter. >>> it was on this date in 1999 that two student gunmen opened fire at colorado's columbine high school, killing 12 students and one teacher. today 15 years later some of the families visited the memorial crosses erected in honor of the dead at the chapel hill memorial gardens in the town of littleton. this is an especially bittersweet anniversary for one survivor. the school's principal who protected many of the kids that day and has stood by them ever since. >> all right, class of 2017. smile! it's your first day in high school. >> reporter: principal frank deangelis, better known as mr. d in these halls, is making good on a promise he made 15 years ago. following the tragedy at columbine high school, he vowed to stay on until every student in his district had graduated. after a 35-year career that began as a teacher, principal deangelis is r
. >>> still ahead tonight, the end of an era for the man in charge at columbine, completing the promise he made 15 years ago tonight. >>> and later, a day at the zoo. no bunnies but there were a few big eared animals for the little prince to play with on this easter. >>> it was on this date in 1999 that two student gunmen opened fire at colorado's columbine high school, killing 12 students and one teacher. today 15 years later some of the families visited the memorial...
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. >> reporter: frank, there was an initial police stop that happened about four miles ago. but that chase endedright here in this parking lot. you can see the area where the vehicles ended up. vallejo police tell me they fired on that suspect because they say he posed a very real threat to a family waiting right here at this taco bell drive through. police say the chase ended here with one vallejo police officer firing on the suspect from inside his own police cruiser, and another police officer firing from outside. police say the suspect was killed, following a dangerous chase. >> excess of 90 miles per hour, driving along the shoulder, cutting vehicles off. driving through a heavily populated shopping center. >> reporter: it started with officers trying to pull over the suv a mile away. officers say the suspect refused to stop, and took off. vallejo police caught up with the suspect near interstate 80 in tennessee. they say he sped into this crowded shopping center. watched from a nearby hair salon. >> he tried to go outside by the police vehicle. and then hit car. >> reporter: police say the
. >> reporter: frank, there was an initial police stop that happened about four miles ago. but that chase endedright here in this parking lot. you can see the area where the vehicles ended up. vallejo police tell me they fired on that suspect because they say he posed a very real threat to a family waiting right here at this taco bell drive through. police say the chase ended here with one vallejo police officer firing on the suspect from inside his own police cruiser, and another police...
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an end. where did this go wrong so quickly? >> nine months ago there was a promise of complete peace.now they're simply trying to save the talks. they're blaming both sides, the israelis for not releasing prisoners that the israelis promised to release. the palestinians for joining u.s. treaties that it promised not to join. the talks are not dead but at best they are an impasse and both sides are hardening the position. they arrive defiance, demanding the release of palestinian prisoners. but almost immediately israelis were unwilling to give them any space. physically and politically the palestinians believed they have seized momentum. the israelis are pushing back. as speakers blaired for four hours they blast back. tear gas came close and created a plume of noxious smoke designed to disperse the crowd. you can really feel the attention hear heavy immediately you get tear gas and a cat and mouse game. the palestinians are been trying to get to the gate. every time they move forward the israelis fire back. >> reporter: for some this protest is personal. his brother was supposed to b
an end. where did this go wrong so quickly? >> nine months ago there was a promise of complete peace.now they're simply trying to save the talks. they're blaming both sides, the israelis for not releasing prisoners that the israelis promised to release. the palestinians for joining u.s. treaties that it promised not to join. the talks are not dead but at best they are an impasse and both sides are hardening the position. they arrive defiance, demanding the release of palestinian...
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end of the berkeley pier. it appeared he was in distress when somebody spotted him in the water about an hour ago. paramedics wrapped him in blankets before driving him to the hospital to be treated and checked out. >> a national guard rescue team out of moffett field is on an urgent mission to save a sick baby on on a drifting sailboat. the little girl's family was stuck off the coast of mexico. abc7 news anchor ama dates is live where they are monitoring their colleagues who are part of this rescue. >> the family is in good hands as they await a navy ship. they are with a team from the 129th rescue. they are highly specialized guards men. imagine a navy seal come bined with a medic with more training. >> it was supposed to be an epic adventure. the kaufman family sailing around the world. but three weeks in and 1-year-old lyra developed a large rash. she started vomiting and got diarrhea. with no sign of improvement she called for help launching a rescue mission with the coast guard, navy and the rescue wing. the 129th flew to the boat's location almost a thousand miles southwest of cabo san luc
end of the berkeley pier. it appeared he was in distress when somebody spotted him in the water about an hour ago. paramedics wrapped him in blankets before driving him to the hospital to be treated and checked out. >> a national guard rescue team out of moffett field is on an urgent mission to save a sick baby on on a drifting sailboat. the little girl's family was stuck off the coast of mexico. abc7 news anchor ama dates is live where they are monitoring their colleagues who are part of...
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end of the berkeley pier. it appeared he was in dhe was in the water about an hour ago. paramedics wrapped him in blankets before driving him to the hospital to be treated and checked out. >> a national guard rescue team out of moffett field is on an urgent mission to save a sick baby on on a drifting sailboat. the little girl's family was stuck off the coast of. abc7 news anchor ama dates is live where they are monitoring their colleagues who are part of this rescue. >> the family is in good hands as they await navy ship. they are with a team from the 129th rescue. they are highly specialized guards men. imagine a navy seal come bined with a medic with more training. >> it was supposed to be an epic adventure. the kaufman family sailing around the world. but three weeks in and 1-year-old lyra developed a large rash. she started vomiting and got diarrhea. with no sign of improvement she called for help launching a rescue mission with the coast guard, navy and the rescue wing. the 129th flew to the boat's location almost a thousand miles southwest of cabo san lucas. >> we
end of the berkeley pier. it appeared he was in dhe was in the water about an hour ago. paramedics wrapped him in blankets before driving him to the hospital to be treated and checked out. >> a national guard rescue team out of moffett field is on an urgent mission to save a sick baby on on a drifting sailboat. the little girl's family was stuck off the coast of. abc7 news anchor ama dates is live where they are monitoring their colleagues who are part of this rescue. >> the family...
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. >> reporter: frank, there was an initial police stop that happened about four miles ago. but that chase endedre in this parking lot. you can see the area where the vehicles ended up. vallejo police tell me they fired on that suspect because they say he posed a very real threat to a family waiting right here at this taco bell drive through. police say the chase ended here with one vallejo police officer firing on the suspect from inside his own police cruiser, and another police officer firing from outside. police say the suspect was killed, following a dangerous chase. >> excess of 90 miles per hour, driving along the shoulder, cutting vehicles off. driving through a heavily populated shopping center. >> reporter: it started with officers trying to pull over the suv a mile away. officers say the suspect refused to stop, and took off. vallejo police caught up with the suspect near interstate 80 in tennessee. they say he sped into this crowded shopping center. watched from a nearby hair salon. >> he tried to go outside by the police vehicle. and then hit car. >> reporter: police say the suspect
. >> reporter: frank, there was an initial police stop that happened about four miles ago. but that chase endedre in this parking lot. you can see the area where the vehicles ended up. vallejo police tell me they fired on that suspect because they say he posed a very real threat to a family waiting right here at this taco bell drive through. police say the chase ended here with one vallejo police officer firing on the suspect from inside his own police cruiser, and another police officer...
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, a man who a month ago said that flight 370 ended in the indian ocean while only offering circumstantial proof. our own richard quest sat down with the malaysian prime minister in an interview a short while ago. he joins me now to talk about it. richard, you pressed the prime minister on what happened to the plane the night it disappeared. what did he tell you? >> jake, because what happened when the plane did its turn and flew back across peninsula of malaysia is really the single biggest issue. the elephant in the room, if you'd like. we do not know. everything else is stuff. all of the other criticisms. but what happened on that night after the turn at around 1:20 is core. and for the first time, the malaysian prime minister told us. >> the military radar, the primary radar has some capability. it tracked an aircraft, which did a turn back but they were not sure, exactly sure whether it was mh-370. what they were sure of is that the aircraft was not deemed to be hostile. >> no planes were sent up on the night to investigate? >> no. because -- simply because is it was deemed not to be hostile. >> don't you find that troubling, that a civil aircraft can turn back
, a man who a month ago said that flight 370 ended in the indian ocean while only offering circumstantial proof. our own richard quest sat down with the malaysian prime minister in an interview a short while ago. he joins me now to talk about it. richard, you pressed the prime minister on what happened to the plane the night it disappeared. what did he tell you? >> jake, because what happened when the plane did its turn and flew back across peninsula of malaysia is really the single...
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reporter: but his reign as the ceo of massey energy came to an end after lax safety practices were blamed on the deaths of 29 men 4 years ago this week in the company's upper big branch mine. in west virginia. officials said most of the men, ages 20 to 61, working 1,000 feet underground, were trapped in small groups, starved of oxygen, after a massive explosion of built-up methane gas and coal dust. at the time, blankenship told diane sawyer, it was a safe mine. >> i think everything you do in life has risk. >> reporter: but federal investigators later concluded, if basic safety measures had been in place, there would have been no loss of life at the upper big branch mine. >> we'll prosecute whoever maybe responsible for the conditions that existed and that led to this very horrible tragedy. >> reporter: so, this week, facing the possibility of federal criminal charges, blankenship showed up at abc news, seemingly gentler, but still full of venom, to make the case, he's been misunderstood. >> i think everybody's despised by some. like yourself. a lot of people despise your views. so, it's normal. >> reporter: why do you thi
reporter: but his reign as the ceo of massey energy came to an end after lax safety practices were blamed on the deaths of 29 men 4 years ago this week in the company's upper big branch mine. in west virginia. officials said most of the men, ages 20 to 61, working 1,000 feet underground, were trapped in small groups, starved of oxygen, after a massive explosion of built-up methane gas and coal dust. at the time, blankenship told diane sawyer, it was a safe mine. >> i think everything you...
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three decades ago, students, religious communities, and unions sustained a campaign against u.s. companies doing business with south africa and helped put an end to apartheid. only four months after his release from prison, nelson mandela came to california to say thank you to americans who kept up the economic pressure. with me now are two people who are leaders of this new divestment movement. ellen dorsey is executive director of the wallace global fund and a catalyst in the coalition of seventeen foundations known as divest-invest philanthropy. its members have agreed to pull out of fossil fuel stocks and invest in companies committed to climate change solutions. thomas van dyck, a self-described child of corporate america, was so convinced of the power of socially responsible investing that he's made a career out of it. he's now senior vice president, financial adviser of rbc wealth management, and board chair of as you sow, that's a shareholder advocacy foundation. welcome to both of you. >> thank you for having us. >> skeptics say your campaign to divest is a flea on the tail of an elephant, a nuisance to the fossil fuel industry, but n
three decades ago, students, religious communities, and unions sustained a campaign against u.s. companies doing business with south africa and helped put an end to apartheid. only four months after his release from prison, nelson mandela came to california to say thank you to americans who kept up the economic pressure. with me now are two people who are leaders of this new divestment movement. ellen dorsey is executive director of the wallace global fund and a catalyst in the coalition of...
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ago, when malaysia's prime minister said flight 370 ended in the sea. >> it extremely hurts. >> reporter: her husband was one of the cabin crew. they met 19 years ago, when she too was an air stewardess at malaysian airlines. a conversation they had a week before the fateful flight helps keep her going. >> we are going to celebrate our anniversary this year. and he was telling me, of course, it was the best for him. i was asking him, are we going to have the next ten years together? of course. >> reporter: also helping her to cope, their three children. two boys, 12 and 10, and a girl, just 8 years old. >> they don't show their emotion much, i'm trying to hide my emotions as much as i can. they try to cheer me up. >> reporter: after six weeks, her hardest moments, finding a way to tell her children they may never see their father again. >> i was telling them also to accept if the father have gone forever, and they said they will try as much as how i can accept it. >> reporter: in your heart, what do you tell yourself? >> he's there, he'll be there, wherever i go, whatever i do, e he will always be beside me. >> reporter: nothing could prepare a family for this, waiting
ago, when malaysia's prime minister said flight 370 ended in the sea. >> it extremely hurts. >> reporter: her husband was one of the cabin crew. they met 19 years ago, when she too was an air stewardess at malaysian airlines. a conversation they had a week before the fateful flight helps keep her going. >> we are going to celebrate our anniversary this year. and he was telling me, of course, it was the best for him. i was asking him, are we going to have the next ten years...
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president obama is in this region, the end of a four nation tour before heading home tomorrow with an announcement he made a short time ago that the u.s. has agreed to a ten-year basing deal, which means u.s. military troops, jets, ships will be allowed to use filipino bases in this region. it will give them a better opportunity to help as the u.s. has in terms of humanitarian crises and push back in support of some of their allies in this region which is viewed as chinese aggression, specifically in the south china sea. that is the latest from here. now back to you, betty. >> peter, thank you. >>> and we have here bill karins back on set to talk about today's severe weather. a lot of people could be under the gun today as well. >> a lot of people with family and friends and would like it know who is at risk and where to see the next devastation. as far as today goes, about 28 million people are in a slight risk of severe weather, a portion of that is also in the red coloring, moderate risk. yesterday, we got to a high risk and we get a high risk, you almost know you're going to get a big tornado or two and possibility of
president obama is in this region, the end of a four nation tour before heading home tomorrow with an announcement he made a short time ago that the u.s. has agreed to a ten-year basing deal, which means u.s. military troops, jets, ships will be allowed to use filipino bases in this region. it will give them a better opportunity to help as the u.s. has in terms of humanitarian crises and push back in support of some of their allies in this region which is viewed as chinese aggression,...
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ago, a stand-off between the f.b.i. and a heavily armed messiahnic cult came to an end. 28 children and the cult leader died.esh's stand-off lasted 51 days. >> on monday, more than 36,000 runners will take part in the boston marathon. the race comes one year after the tragic bombing at the end of the race last year. this week, the city paid an e motional tribute to victims and survivors. one of the lucky sur riefrz. john terret tells her storevivo john terret tells her store. >> the second explosion went off so quickly, i didn't have a chance to say anything. the next thing i knew, the explosion had actually catapulted me through the front door of the restaurant. i was in ex cruc 80ing pain. my foot felt like it was on fire. i was afraid to look at it. people were just trampling, you know, running by me. >> one woman came to her aid and a friend used a belt as a tourniqu tourniquet. heather was carried to an ambulance, but nobody could go with her. even the friend who had been by her side. >> i knew i needed to get to the hospital quickly and i told her to just let me go. >> the injuries to heather's left fo
ago, a stand-off between the f.b.i. and a heavily armed messiahnic cult came to an end. 28 children and the cult leader died.esh's stand-off lasted 51 days. >> on monday, more than 36,000 runners will take part in the boston marathon. the race comes one year after the tragic bombing at the end of the race last year. this week, the city paid an e motional tribute to victims and survivors. one of the lucky sur riefrz. john terret tells her storevivo john terret tells her store. >> the...
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end of the berkeley pier. it appeared he was in distress when somebody spotted him in the water about an hour ago. paramedics wrapped him in blankets before driving him to the hospital to be treated and checked out. >> a national guard rescue team out of moffett field is on an urgent mission to save a sick baby on on a drifting sailboat. the little girl's family was stuck off the coast of mexico. abc7 news anchor ama dates is live where they are monitoring their colleagues who are part of this rescue. >> the family is in good hands as they await a navy ship. they are with a team from the 129th rescue. they are highly specialized guards men. imagine a navy seal come bined with a medic with more training. >> it was supposed to be an epic adventure. the kaufman family sailing around the world. but three weeks in and 1-year-old lyra developed a large rash. she started vomiting and got diarrhea. with no sign of improvement she called for help launching a rescue mission with the coast guard, navy and the rescue wing. the 129th flew to the boat's location almost a thousand miles southwest of cabo san luc
end of the berkeley pier. it appeared he was in distress when somebody spotted him in the water about an hour ago. paramedics wrapped him in blankets before driving him to the hospital to be treated and checked out. >> a national guard rescue team out of moffett field is on an urgent mission to save a sick baby on on a drifting sailboat. the little girl's family was stuck off the coast of mexico. abc7 news anchor ama dates is live where they are monitoring their colleagues who are part of...
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an urgesy meeting with the arab league. when kerry started these talks nine months ago, he gave himself a self imposed deadline, and that was at the endf this month. >> lisa thank you very much. >>> at least 23 people are dead, dozens more wounded in pakistan. a massive explosion ripping through a fruit and vegetable stand in islamabad. >> reporter: a farmer's market was packed with people when the bomb exploded. police say at least five kilos of explosives were hidden in food carts. dozens of people were killed. many more were injured. the government has been holding peace talks with the pakistani taliban since february. the taliban declared one month ceasefire in march, but has released to extend the deadline. in a statement the taliban denies any involvement with wednesday's attack, but there are splinter groups who are opposed to any agreement with the government. pakistan's interior ministry has issued warnings of additional attacks. on tuesday a bomb ripped through a train in the capitol, killing more than a dozen people. a separatist group called the united liberation army claimed responsibility, warning of more attacks. pakist
an urgesy meeting with the arab league. when kerry started these talks nine months ago, he gave himself a self imposed deadline, and that was at the endf this month. >> lisa thank you very much. >>> at least 23 people are dead, dozens more wounded in pakistan. a massive explosion ripping through a fruit and vegetable stand in islamabad. >> reporter: a farmer's market was packed with people when the bomb exploded. police say at least five kilos of explosives were hidden in...
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ago. we found some conditions that made it challenging to rebuild at the pace that we were hoping to. >> structural issues. >> structural. we knew that we had an endwe do not want to go beyond. we had to scramble. >> it was the most is been on any renovation. why so much? >> we felt $100 million was necessary to ring the regency back to a place that fits the neighborhood, but also the vision that we had for this hotel. the $100 million mark improves the rooms and the restaurant and the fitness center and the salon and the new lobby, but we replaced every window here in the windows were 50 years old. guests will appreciate that. we're looking to raise rates 20-25%. that is not a small amount, but we think the product and service will warrant that. we made the area guest friendly. >> the renovation costs make a 100 million dollars. he says it is all part of his plan to boost the image of all 21 of his loews hotels. >> how long before you can make the money back? >> roi in terms of every dollar and every penny, we want to get economic return and what this hotel means to loews hotels from an emotional standpoint. you cannot quantify. we made a commitm
ago. we found some conditions that made it challenging to rebuild at the pace that we were hoping to. >> structural issues. >> structural. we knew that we had an endwe do not want to go beyond. we had to scramble. >> it was the most is been on any renovation. why so much? >> we felt $100 million was necessary to ring the regency back to a place that fits the neighborhood, but also the vision that we had for this hotel. the $100 million mark improves the rooms and the...
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an update on the search of the little girl. they have found the body of lisha abductor. no sign of relisha herself and just a short ago. said hunt could endow, well, derek, if they know where they're going now, they are not sharing it with us. it was a lot of hope out here on monday after found the bo there. police thought macloser to finding relisha. but the chief of nothing on khalil tatum's body that what he done little relisha rutoday cadets, divers, cadaver dogs through they went back over ground that in some xw cases, they have been over repeatedly. police think or thought that tatum killed re relisha a h ago and dumped her neighbors are getting frustrated that they have yet to find her. >> i'm do they miss what they missed the first time with for little girl. f! how do they miss the guy the first time? >> bdshe's you have any where else ght be? >> again, there's been so many different piece of information and tips that have in that we have followed. want folks from calling in. if they think ey have seen hethink they know where she may be or other know about it. so, i would just say we ]ware ntinuing to follow those tips as we get t
an update on the search of the little girl. they have found the body of lisha abductor. no sign of relisha herself and just a short ago. said hunt could endow, well, derek, if they know where they're going now, they are not sharing it with us. it was a lot of hope out here on monday after found the bo there. police thought macloser to finding relisha. but the chief of nothing on khalil tatum's body that what he done little relisha rutoday cadets, divers, cadaver dogs through they went back over...