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here, the johnson family felt safe. alan was a landscaper. his wife, diane, worked as a tax collector. >> alan was an avid hunter, just a wonderful guy. diane, her passion was cooking, she was always doing something wonderful in the kitchen. >> on a september morning in 2003, the serenity of this small town ended abruptly. when shots were fired in the johnson home. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> there have been two gunshots. >> okay, where's the shots coming from? >> the daughter came over here and said that somebody shot her parents. >> when police got there, they found diane johnson shot to death in her bed, apparently, while she was still sleeping. alan johnson was also dead on the floor next to the bed. >> the shower was still going, and i could see directly into the shower, and there was a bullet hole that was straight on, chest high, straight into the tile. >> the murder weapon, a .264-caliber rifle, was still on the floor. >> it was probably one of the most violent crime scenes that i had ever seen. >> sarah, the couple's 16-year-o
here, the johnson family felt safe. alan was a landscaper. his wife, diane, worked as a tax collector. >> alan was an avid hunter, just a wonderful guy. diane, her passion was cooking, she was always doing something wonderful in the kitchen. >> on a september morning in 2003, the serenity of this small town ended abruptly. when shots were fired in the johnson home. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> there have been two gunshots. >> okay, where's the shots coming...
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. >> reporter: he's been bombarded with calls lately, especially by people like alan johnson who lives in the foothills. >> i couldn't rinse off. >> reporter: he had to put in a newell last summer. his water supply has been okay since then. now his neighbors are about to drill. and there's only so much water to tap into. there's more competition for the limited pool. >> it's a fact of life of living in the hills. >> reporter: he may be facing more days without showers. >> it's probably damaging to the value of the home if you don't have water. if i were facing the same situation, i'd re-think the opportunity to live up hire. but we're here now. so we'll figure it out. >> >> reporter: about 30 years ago, driller also to go down about 200 feet to get water. now drillers have to go down 800 or 1,000 feet. and it's not cheap. upwards of $50,000 to put in a new pump. can you get it trucked in, which certainly is not cheap as well. and so that's something the johnsons may have to consider throughout these long, dry summer months. >>> now to our micro climate forecast. the hills looking dry.
. >> reporter: he's been bombarded with calls lately, especially by people like alan johnson who lives in the foothills. >> i couldn't rinse off. >> reporter: he had to put in a newell last summer. his water supply has been okay since then. now his neighbors are about to drill. and there's only so much water to tap into. there's more competition for the limited pool. >> it's a fact of life of living in the hills. >> reporter: he may be facing more days without...
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alan johnson has all the details from rome. >> reporter: this national carrier was flying through turbulental weather indeed for several years. it is in real trouble. talks they're running out of cash in the summer unless this help didn't rife. the governor saying on the eve of this announcement, unless there was a deal, they were heading for the abit. now we have this statement, a 49% share in the italian company. but etihad has demanding cost savings, cost cuts and more than 2,000 jobs, perhaps 250 jobs in dac danger. that's about 50% of the workforce. concerned that much of the job losses will fall in and around the rome airport operation of alitalia or we'll be worried, i think. >> indeed. we'll keep across that one as soon as becomes official. >>> glaglastonbury, festivals continue to go in the opposite direction. they grow in popularity. uk has more than 670. across europe, several thousand festivals expected to be held this year alone. while sales of recorded music is falling, concert ticket sales have been rying. north midterm live music revenu revenu revenues are at $4.6 billion. w
alan johnson has all the details from rome. >> reporter: this national carrier was flying through turbulental weather indeed for several years. it is in real trouble. talks they're running out of cash in the summer unless this help didn't rife. the governor saying on the eve of this announcement, unless there was a deal, they were heading for the abit. now we have this statement, a 49% share in the italian company. but etihad has demanding cost savings, cost cuts and more than 2,000 jobs,...
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alan johnson spoke to me about those arrests just a short time ago. >> we're talking here in this flood project of a really coloss sol scheme, hugely important, $7 billion worth of engineering, the biggest project of its kind ever undertaken in italy and for about three years now, the financial police here in italy have been looking into what they believe is the mishandling of some 20 million euros which they believe were directed to pay bribes to politicians and others and this morning, italians waking up to the realization they really do have a major bribery scandal on their hands in the ancient city of venice. the mayor arrested and at this moment under house arrest along with him another 35 people detained and 100 more apparently being investigated. we're expecting a press conference fairly soon, and i should say that the mayor's lawyers are protesting his innocence. >> alan, i guess it's fair to say italians are not unused to corruption scandals and allegations. is this one really off the scale? >> you're absolutely right, david. italians painfully familiar with almost any major pu
alan johnson spoke to me about those arrests just a short time ago. >> we're talking here in this flood project of a really coloss sol scheme, hugely important, $7 billion worth of engineering, the biggest project of its kind ever undertaken in italy and for about three years now, the financial police here in italy have been looking into what they believe is the mishandling of some 20 million euros which they believe were directed to pay bribes to politicians and others and this morning,...
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i am adam johnson. it is alan mulally's final day as the ceo of ford. he talks about his future.s when a massive infrastructure fund runs out of money to repair america's roads? we are about to find out. hank paulson has a new call to action. and harley davidson is doing its part in this call to action. the maker of rumbling hogs is going electric. finally, celebrity chef marcus
i am adam johnson. it is alan mulally's final day as the ceo of ford. he talks about his future.s when a massive infrastructure fund runs out of money to repair america's roads? we are about to find out. hank paulson has a new call to action. and harley davidson is doing its part in this call to action. the maker of rumbling hogs is going electric. finally, celebrity chef marcus
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johnson and. our guest host for the hour is alan krueger, he is the former chairman of the president's council of isers and professor at princeton university. let's get to adam johnson. ownhey are lowering their rates in germany. it is in part why the head of the european central bank lowered interest rates to a -10 basis points. loans and stoke some growth. this is what we have got. at 8:30 a.m., we have the jobs report. we are looking for a headline number. john herman was just talking about that. we will talk about it again in the next hour. at 3:00, we get consumer credit. we should point out that it is also the 70th anniversary of d-day. do we collect a celebration? i don't know what the right word is. >> i think there is a touch of that. there is no word. >> i thought the president's was just outstanding. >> that brings us to our twitter question of the day. 70 years after d-day, what is the best way to pay tribute to our soldiers must mark lee's between this. driven companynk news. the pressure is mounting. banking regulator's are pressing the france bank. they want another executive fired.
johnson and. our guest host for the hour is alan krueger, he is the former chairman of the president's council of isers and professor at princeton university. let's get to adam johnson. ownhey are lowering their rates in germany. it is in part why the head of the european central bank lowered interest rates to a -10 basis points. loans and stoke some growth. this is what we have got. at 8:30 a.m., we have the jobs report. we are looking for a headline number. john herman was just talking about...
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. ♪ >> welcome to "money clip" where news.d together business i am adam johnson. it is alan ceo of ford. he talks about his future. what happens when a massive infrastructure fund runs out of money to repair america's roads? to find out. hank paulson has a new call to action. and harley davidson is doing its part in this call to action. the maker of
. ♪ >> welcome to "money clip" where news.d together business i am adam johnson. it is alan ceo of ford. he talks about his future. what happens when a massive infrastructure fund runs out of money to repair america's roads? to find out. hank paulson has a new call to action. and harley davidson is doing its part in this call to action. the maker of
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whitney, scarlet fu adam johnso touch with me, scarlet fu and adam johnson. >> matt miller caught up with ford ceo alandid you say about what he is going to do next? >> employees in the audience were asking him -- we had exclusive access to this town hall meeting. he has been doing a series of them around the world to say goodbye it passed the torch -- to say goodbye and pass the torch. it was an all-star for crowd t-- ford crowd. i asked him if he would be advising him is because the companies out there that could use his cell. he is definitely giving advice still to ford. >> i will maintain many of the great relationships i have had. i have fallen in love with ford. it is a great company, so important for what it does for the economy and sustainability. >> mark will call you if you ever need to? >> absolutely, anytime. >> this guy stays on message, alan mulally does, but he has such talent he could broaden it out to other companies and organizations. >> jonathan tisch, leadership -- you have written 3 books on the topic. what is the lesson? >> we all have the ability to be successful and we have a re
whitney, scarlet fu adam johnso touch with me, scarlet fu and adam johnson. >> matt miller caught up with ford ceo alandid you say about what he is going to do next? >> employees in the audience were asking him -- we had exclusive access to this town hall meeting. he has been doing a series of them around the world to say goodbye it passed the torch -- to say goodbye and pass the torch. it was an all-star for crowd t-- ford crowd. i asked him if he would be advising him is because...
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employee workforce survey and this is also an issue is that if you know the secretary johnson and also a deputy secretary alanmayor case. when we work with this vision, we are going to improve the product dignity we better keep with carrying out our mission. carrying out our mission involves sharing information and creating community. partnerships and information sharing are at the heart of what we do. in the first hundred days i've worked hard to travel across the country in many places around the world to visit with our employees and to listen to them and have town halls and also enforced through relationships the important international relationships, particularly places like mexico. our counterparts among first bank, customs, immigration, intelligent security and foreign affairs. and peru adjoins the directors general of customs of the western hemisphere to consider regional risk management strategy. so we do a better job here in the united states government on interagency collaboration and in turn we have to do a better job in international collaboration. i did the same thing in spain commemorated with n
employee workforce survey and this is also an issue is that if you know the secretary johnson and also a deputy secretary alanmayor case. when we work with this vision, we are going to improve the product dignity we better keep with carrying out our mission. carrying out our mission involves sharing information and creating community. partnerships and information sharing are at the heart of what we do. in the first hundred days i've worked hard to travel across the country in many places around...
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johnson space center and to cover the new programme. sally struck me as different to the john glenns, and the alan beans, and the alan shepherds. this was a woman who was loose, open and acknowledged that she wouldn't have a job if not for the women's movement. called herself a feminist. i said why didn't you want to go into space. i said even you want to or don't want to. >> she was great. >> she had a double undergraduate major in english. she's a shakespearean. >> it wasn't an accident that she became an astronaut, or was it? >> well, it's interesting. she was. she wanted to be a professional tennis player. she was on the circuit. she tried to become a pro. she always said it was my forehand. she pivots, she's a great pivoter. immediately impose back to science, get the ph.d. one day received the article. saying n.a.s.a. was looking at women. saying "i can do that, plies, gets in. you called her, sally ride, not an adjective but an active verb. why is she an active verb. >> sally was 5 foot 5, trim, slim. she didn't embellish things, she was direct. she would focus on you and tell you what was on your mind. there wasn't a lo
johnson space center and to cover the new programme. sally struck me as different to the john glenns, and the alan beans, and the alan shepherds. this was a woman who was loose, open and acknowledged that she wouldn't have a job if not for the women's movement. called herself a feminist. i said why didn't you want to go into space. i said even you want to or don't want to. >> she was great. >> she had a double undergraduate major in english. she's a shakespearean. >> it wasn't...
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alan patterson, a part of their family history. >> i'm the great great granddaughter of charles w. patterson and the great great niece of sarah patterson johnsonouse in a role i don't think females took on during that time. she was going up also. >> reporter: in an age of gps technolo technology, the need for lighthouses themselves may soon follow but never their place in our history. what else in our culture that predates the revolution. >> that's what's nice about this lighthouse. you've heard the old saying if you take care of it, it will last forever. i think the sandy hook lighthouse is a good example of that. >> much of what you see behind me wasn't here 250 years ago. the beach was 150 feet away but drifting sands since then have built a natural barrier. no threat of erosion. so this lighthouse should stand a couple of centuries or more. >> occasionally lighthouses come up for auction and you can buy one. >> yeah. are you think about getting this one? >> i was going to say, how much does one of those cost? i i'm trying to buy an apartment in new york before buy a lighthouse. >> oh, you and hillary. >> i'm going to get you back. i'm goin
alan patterson, a part of their family history. >> i'm the great great granddaughter of charles w. patterson and the great great niece of sarah patterson johnsonouse in a role i don't think females took on during that time. she was going up also. >> reporter: in an age of gps technolo technology, the need for lighthouses themselves may soon follow but never their place in our history. what else in our culture that predates the revolution. >> that's what's nice about this...