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alfred and josie volunteer at josie'sum, along with mother, a survivor of auschwitz. despite unimaginable suffering, must never be forgotten. [applause] dead will be the chanted by -- followed by gideon, a holocaust survivor from slovakia. >> [chanting in hebrew] in yiddish] >> please remain standing for ymn andging for the h the retirement of the flags. ♪ [singing in hebrew]
alfred and josie volunteer at josie'sum, along with mother, a survivor of auschwitz. despite unimaginable suffering, must never be forgotten. [applause] dead will be the chanted by -- followed by gideon, a holocaust survivor from slovakia. >> [chanting in hebrew] in yiddish] >> please remain standing for ymn andging for the h the retirement of the flags. ♪ [singing in hebrew]
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in the late 1950s, alfred and doris kaskel paid about $50,000 for 2,400 acres of swampland outside of a hotel and country club and combined their first names, doris and alfred, to name it doral. eventually, their grandson went on to expand the community, building doral estates and doral park. now another family is completely transforming the area with a massive billion-dollar downtown doral project. ♪ the father-daughter duo of armando and ana-marie codina bought 31 buildings in an industrial area. >> it took us several years, but we have now demolished 27 of the 31. >> we really wanted to build a community of locals. we want a vibrant place where people want to live, work, play. >> condo towers, more than 70 stores and restaurants, over a million square feet of office space, even the new $20 million city hall and village green that you see behind me. armando codina says his plan is all coming together now, but it was 30 years in the making. >> i was lucky enough that cuba was 90 miles from the united states and that i was able to come here. so, everything that i have, i owe to this c
in the late 1950s, alfred and doris kaskel paid about $50,000 for 2,400 acres of swampland outside of a hotel and country club and combined their first names, doris and alfred, to name it doral. eventually, their grandson went on to expand the community, building doral estates and doral park. now another family is completely transforming the area with a massive billion-dollar downtown doral project. ♪ the father-daughter duo of armando and ana-marie codina bought 31 buildings in an industrial...
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. >> the sixth candle would be lit by alfred and josie and. 10 year old alfred born in vienna was sentrved the british and israeli armies. josie and was born in brussels. her mother, a member of the belgian resistance, hit her first in a convent and later with a christian family. alfred and josie volunteer at the museum, along with her mother, a survivor of auschwitz. thank you, congressman. and thank you to all of the survivors here today. your sacrifices, courage, despite unimaginable suffering, must never be forgotten. [applause] >> prayer for the dead will be chanted by hazzan henrique ozur bass followed by gideon frieder and leaders in reciting. [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] >> [reading in hebrew] [reading in hebrew] [reading in hebrew] >> please remain standing for the singing of "the hymn of the partisans" led by hazzan bass spirit you can see this online at c-span.org. we leave here as the u.s. senate comes in returning after yesterday failing to advance t
. >> the sixth candle would be lit by alfred and josie and. 10 year old alfred born in vienna was sentrved the british and israeli armies. josie and was born in brussels. her mother, a member of the belgian resistance, hit her first in a convent and later with a christian family. alfred and josie volunteer at the museum, along with her mother, a survivor of auschwitz. thank you, congressman. and thank you to all of the survivors here today. your sacrifices, courage, despite unimaginable...
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alfred edmond is senior vice president and executive editor at large for black enterprise and angelakim is the founder of an organic skin caroline and spa and co-founder of savor the success, a women's entrepreneurial network. alfred, let's start with you. >> entrepreneurs are natural people pleasers, motivated by money as well as making their customers happy. this tip is for those of you who are compulsive about it. learn to love to say no. it's not about how often you say no but when. if you overpromise, let's say you say yes to ten things but only can do five, you have a 50% follow-through rate. not good. it's better to say no five times, say yes to the other five, follow through on those five and have 100% follow-through rate. a lot of praurz, entrepreneurs, they're afraid to turn away the business, they say yes too much. it's better to prioritize up front than failing on the back end. >> how do you say no and not lose the customer? >> know what's really in your lane. don't be tempted to say yes to things you probably could do but it's not associated with your brand. most the tim
alfred edmond is senior vice president and executive editor at large for black enterprise and angelakim is the founder of an organic skin caroline and spa and co-founder of savor the success, a women's entrepreneurial network. alfred, let's start with you. >> entrepreneurs are natural people pleasers, motivated by money as well as making their customers happy. this tip is for those of you who are compulsive about it. learn to love to say no. it's not about how often you say no but when....
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alfred and josie-ann volunteer at the museum, along with her mother, a survivor of auschwitz.ou congressman meyer. and thank you to all of the survivors here today. your sacrifices, courage, despite unimaginable suffering, must never be forgotten. thanky o you. [applause] >> prayer for the dead will be by a holocausted survivor from slovakia, leaving uding us in the following song. [praying] ♪ [praying] >> please remain standing for the singing of the hymns of the partisans, led by the retirement of the flags. ♪ the our step beats out message, "we are here" ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes our program. thank you for sharing your commitment to holocaust remembrance. [applause] playing]the beautiful chatter] >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that affect you. washington post economic correspondent and pew charitable trust financial and mobility directorate. they join us to talk about the fiscal challenges facing americans. they will analyze job security, economic mobility, and savings practices. be sure to watch washington journal
alfred and josie-ann volunteer at the museum, along with her mother, a survivor of auschwitz.ou congressman meyer. and thank you to all of the survivors here today. your sacrifices, courage, despite unimaginable suffering, must never be forgotten. thanky o you. [applause] >> prayer for the dead will be by a holocausted survivor from slovakia, leaving uding us in the following song. [praying] ♪ [praying] >> please remain standing for the singing of the hymns of the partisans, led...
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. >> reporter: we talked to alfred jackson. prince's half brother. he talked about his relationship with prince, but also talked about how he found out he died. he learned that from watching the news and was shocked and hurt. then he talked about the fact he was able to take a look inside paisley park after prince's death. >> mr. jackson and i had a special supervised two-hour tour of paisley park. it allowed mr. jackson to personally grieve and personally feel the warmth of prince's spirit. the doves and everything. >> what was it like taking a tour of paisley park after your brother died? >> we looked at the premises inside paisley park. we have seen the vault door, but we never entered. >> what was the experience like? >> he was a genius. >> when you looked around, it looked like the work of a genius? >> yeah. >> what were you feeling at times? >> i felt great. i was hoping he was still living. i wanted him to still be with me. >> reporter: we know the rumored vault does exist. a source familiar with the discussions going on over the e estate says
. >> reporter: we talked to alfred jackson. prince's half brother. he talked about his relationship with prince, but also talked about how he found out he died. he learned that from watching the news and was shocked and hurt. then he talked about the fact he was able to take a look inside paisley park after prince's death. >> mr. jackson and i had a special supervised two-hour tour of paisley park. it allowed mr. jackson to personally grieve and personally feel the warmth of...
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fue oficiado por alfred gaona.ho y lo apreciaba. tony: esa boleta, de cuÁndo es el concierto? >> de 1998. >> se lo llevÓ contento, en su casita, en su casita y no en gira ni nada de eso. aquÍ celebramos a mi hermano y a dios. tony: muchos de los que asistieron a la vigilia de esta noche tambiÉn estarÁn presente el domingo al funeral donde digan adiÓs a emilio. enrique: un vÍdeo elaborado por un artista con espectaculares malabares. ♪ ♪ mentira, eso fue actuación! no te puedes perder eso. vela con una red mejor... (vo) solo verizon te da mejor streaming en más lugares para que veas de todo. cámbiate a la mejor red y obtén un samsung gs7 gratis al comprar uno. bienvenido a lo mejor. >> descarga la app de univisiÓn noticias. podrÁs ver las historias que presentamos en tus programas de noticias favoritos. ilia: para despedirnos con mezcla de mÚsica y malabares. es un genio musicÓlogo en una calle de zaragoza en espaÑa. enrique: uno de sus mÚltiples seguidores decidiÓ poner un vÍdeo, subido a facebook. supera sus 20 mil
fue oficiado por alfred gaona.ho y lo apreciaba. tony: esa boleta, de cuÁndo es el concierto? >> de 1998. >> se lo llevÓ contento, en su casita, en su casita y no en gira ni nada de eso. aquÍ celebramos a mi hermano y a dios. tony: muchos de los que asistieron a la vigilia de esta noche tambiÉn estarÁn presente el domingo al funeral donde digan adiÓs a emilio. enrique: un vÍdeo elaborado por un artista con espectaculares malabares. ♪ ♪ mentira, eso fue actuación! no te...
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fue oficiado por alfred gaona.querÍa mucho y lo apreciaba. tony: esa boleta, de cuÁndo es el concierto? >> de 1998. >> se lo llevÓ contento, en su casita, en su casita y no en gira ni nada de eso. aquÍ celebramos a mi hermano y a dios. tony: muchos de los que asistieron a la vigilia de esta noche tambiÉn estarÁn presente el domingo al funeral donde digan adiÓs a emilio. enrique: un vÍdeo elaborado por un artista con espectacul >> descarga la app de univisiÓn noticias. podrÁs ver las historias que presentamos en tus programas de noticias favoritos. ilia: para despedirnos con mezcla de mÚsica y malabares. es un genio musicÓlogo en una calle de zaragoza en espaÑa. enrique: uno de sus mÚltiples seguidores decidiÓ poner un vÍdeo, subido a facebook. supera sus ♪ presentadora: hoy es viernes 20 de mayo, le damos la bienvenida al despertar.cÓmo estÁs alejandra?
fue oficiado por alfred gaona.querÍa mucho y lo apreciaba. tony: esa boleta, de cuÁndo es el concierto? >> de 1998. >> se lo llevÓ contento, en su casita, en su casita y no en gira ni nada de eso. aquÍ celebramos a mi hermano y a dios. tony: muchos de los que asistieron a la vigilia de esta noche tambiÉn estarÁn presente el domingo al funeral donde digan adiÓs a emilio. enrique: un vÍdeo elaborado por un artista con espectacul >> descarga la app de univisiÓn noticias....
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feast your eyes on the house from the classic alfred hitchcock thriller psycho. >> in this house theible events took place. ♪ >> the 28-foot tall temporary addition to manhattan's skyline was the brainchild of a british artist, and in this case homeland security and at the same time read and unsettling fear. now, the curator of the exhibit let me on the rooftop under a fittingly foreboding skyline. the faÇade is also about a juxtaposition between the real and the imagine. >> to the background on the foreground. it has this incredible materiality to it. on the other hand, it escalates between the two situations. intentionally designed to be a faÇade. >> i neededi needed to see the house when the sun was out. when i did,i did, i was totally bummed i could not go inside. because it is an exact replica, the horror was not real. >> creepy and beautiful. >> creepy and beautiful. ♪ >> i guess. >> that is all he needed. >> stay safe out there. >> the music may have had something to do with it. it takes a lot to rattle new yorkers. it couldyorkers. it could be because the exhibits roots are a
feast your eyes on the house from the classic alfred hitchcock thriller psycho. >> in this house theible events took place. ♪ >> the 28-foot tall temporary addition to manhattan's skyline was the brainchild of a british artist, and in this case homeland security and at the same time read and unsettling fear. now, the curator of the exhibit let me on the rooftop under a fittingly foreboding skyline. the faÇade is also about a juxtaposition between the real and the imagine....
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an attorney representing one of them, alfred jackson, reached out the "e.t." on his behalf.e stands to inherit millions. >> i missed my brother because my brother was everything in the world to me. >> alfred shared these personal family photos with "e.t." that's him with his mom and his younger siblings, prince and tyka. >> he is a genius. what ever he here in music, he could go copy it. just like that. >> just like that? >> like he has a photographic mind or something, you know. >> alford met with siblings on thursday to discuss what could happen next with prince's estate. >> you think he knows that you loved him? >> yeah, he knows. >> he knows. >> god knows it now. >> we have more memories of prince ahead. his lost photos, as those who were invited inside his minnesota mansion tell all. >>> up next, mariah carey is only giving us an all access pass. >> this is different. i don't usually show that. >> we're behind the scenes for all the diva moments. >> and what she is only telling us about her wedding. >> i tried my dress last night, prediabetes is a serious medical condit
an attorney representing one of them, alfred jackson, reached out the "e.t." on his behalf.e stands to inherit millions. >> i missed my brother because my brother was everything in the world to me. >> alfred shared these personal family photos with "e.t." that's him with his mom and his younger siblings, prince and tyka. >> he is a genius. what ever he here in music, he could go copy it. just like that. >> just like that? >> like he has a...
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alfred smith singer singing in praises at church and being greeted by the congregation during a celebrationon welcoming an overwhelming experience serving the past the adrastus charge for more than 40 years he guided many in this rich a journey a son they brought out many familiar faces his son is the current pastor with a history of some rights and social justice and church representatives said they do not endorse specific candidates for election but that has a longstanding tradition of creating a form that informed the community it will be back on monday he campaigned for sanders and south carolina early this year and is looking forward to hearing him speak bernie sanders is expected to be here for about an hour on memorial day starting at 2:00 p.m.. >>will tran: that defy the driver arrested for had run the killed two dogs and saratoga the 44 year-old is being held on suspicion of felony hit-and-run they believe on friday he was driving a ford truck around a 30 in the morning when he hit a woman who was walking her two dogs santa clara county sheriff said the tip from the can to get the
alfred smith singer singing in praises at church and being greeted by the congregation during a celebrationon welcoming an overwhelming experience serving the past the adrastus charge for more than 40 years he guided many in this rich a journey a son they brought out many familiar faces his son is the current pastor with a history of some rights and social justice and church representatives said they do not endorse specific candidates for election but that has a longstanding tradition of...
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they built a miniature alfred's alley. ways 2400 pounds. >>> here's another one of greatest cities our salute to philadelphia starts now. >> reporter: that booming voice you hear throughout wheel of fortune, that's jim thornton. >>> here's the stars of america appear -- america's game. >>> i'm glad you're here, i love philadelphia, it's a great city. >> reporter: philadelphia loves you even more. i love vanna white they say the nightsest person. all this week i'll have more from pat, vanna and the local contestants. >>> vanna just came out and walk out and hung out with you. >>> carrying a sandwich eating lunch and wearing sneakers. you'll get to learn more all this week. >> reporter: let's show you the traffic as you head out, i-95 southbound the off ramp to washington avenue. an accident blocks the right lane, dave everybody is going slowly on i-95 southbound near washington avenue you're jammed from penns landing because of that accident scene this morning. >> reporter: all right, guys, well, we are on the big board, we
they built a miniature alfred's alley. ways 2400 pounds. >>> here's another one of greatest cities our salute to philadelphia starts now. >> reporter: that booming voice you hear throughout wheel of fortune, that's jim thornton. >>> here's the stars of america appear -- america's game. >>> i'm glad you're here, i love philadelphia, it's a great city. >> reporter: philadelphia loves you even more. i love vanna white they say the nightsest person. all this...
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. >> there was a gardener in the area of alfred lake and discovered the body in the lake. >> homicide investigators and the medical examiner say they believe the man's death is suspicious. they drained the small man made lake to look for evidence and canvassed the area for witnesses and looked for surveillance videos that may have captured clues. >> they are saying there may possibly have been a struggle leading up to the death and the body being found but that is not conclusive at this time. >> those that live nearby say the area is known as a homeless hang out. >> they are shocked by the discovery. >> this great area. i am surprised that somebody got killed. and it is not good news. >> that will take some time for sure. >> not concerned just curious. >> it is weird. >> our colleague tara moriarty says the sources say that victim was involved in a brawl on monday and was assaulted by three men and when we pressed the police they would not comment. >> at this point cristina any word how long the body could have been in the water. >> no word. i called the medical examiner's office to g
. >> there was a gardener in the area of alfred lake and discovered the body in the lake. >> homicide investigators and the medical examiner say they believe the man's death is suspicious. they drained the small man made lake to look for evidence and canvassed the area for witnesses and looked for surveillance videos that may have captured clues. >> they are saying there may possibly have been a struggle leading up to the death and the body being found but that is not...
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prince's older brother alfred remembering his little brother.orney putting to rest rumors of family >> with any estate matter, with ory ter: with an estimated $300 million estate on the line, people claiming to be heirs are coming out of the woodwork. hair hunters international has been overwhelmed with people claiming to be prince's love child. so far one man's story has piqued their interest. >> he was born in the '80s and his mother crossed path with prince a couple times as i'm sure many, many other people did. >> reporter: heir hunters is still verifying key details. if he had children those children would inherit his entire estate. >> it's going to be an active wildfire season for some parts of the country. at particular risk the southwest, california, alaska southern midwest. last year they burned a record number of square miles. >>> this was a scene outside an apartment near denver. this is in the predawn hours over the weekend. yeah, no thank you. fire crews responding to a frantic call about this bear making himself at home in the resi
prince's older brother alfred remembering his little brother.orney putting to rest rumors of family >> with any estate matter, with ory ter: with an estimated $300 million estate on the line, people claiming to be heirs are coming out of the woodwork. hair hunters international has been overwhelmed with people claiming to be prince's love child. so far one man's story has piqued their interest. >> he was born in the '80s and his mother crossed path with prince a couple times as i'm...
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attorney frank wheaton represents half-brother alfred f ckson. >> all of the attorneys met with a judge in his private chambers to discuss the lay of the land, and we're all quite pleased. >> reporter: prince died of unknown causes at his paisley park compound april 21st. as assets, including his music catalog, are said to be worth more than half a billion dollars. if no will is found, minnesota law will govern how it should be divided, says cbs legal analyst rikki klieman, and that would be expensive. >> minnesota has a 16% tax rate on estates. the federal government is approximately 40%. so you're dealing with the heirs getting less than 50%. al reporter: under minnesota law, half siblings and full siblings are treated the same, l all six would divide the potential multimillion dollar pot, unless rumors of prince trssibly having a child turn out to be true. >> the whole idea that there may be a child out there could turn a very dignified court proceeding into a circus. >> reporter: and there's the question of what is in prince's vault, purported to hold a valuable collection of unrele
attorney frank wheaton represents half-brother alfred f ckson. >> all of the attorneys met with a judge in his private chambers to discuss the lay of the land, and we're all quite pleased. >> reporter: prince died of unknown causes at his paisley park compound april 21st. as assets, including his music catalog, are said to be worth more than half a billion dollars. if no will is found, minnesota law will govern how it should be divided, says cbs legal analyst rikki klieman, and that...
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. >>> sounds like the plot of an alfred hitchcock movie turkey vultures have invade add west philadelphia neighborhood and apparently set up house in abandoned row home. at least that's the claim that brought our bruce gordon to the 400 block of north 50th street today. >> sometimes things don't work out the way you planned. >> reporter: in this neighborhood, all eyes are skyward. everybody it seems has a grainy picture no show you. they all have stories of meeting creepy raptors face to face. >> what did you think it was at first. >> i don't know. i asked my cousin was a flying turkey? (laughter). >> reporter: flying turkey. >> flying turkey. turkeys don't fly. >> reporter: neighbors tell me committee of turkey vultures a group of them is called showed up about three weeks ago seemingly living in a veigh captain and crumbling row house on the block. here they are next door. the vultures sometimes called buzzards scene particularly active on trash day digging around for free meal. ingrid bullock lived on this block for years and says whatever they're called, they've developed a bit of an
. >>> sounds like the plot of an alfred hitchcock movie turkey vultures have invade add west philadelphia neighborhood and apparently set up house in abandoned row home. at least that's the claim that brought our bruce gordon to the 400 block of north 50th street today. >> sometimes things don't work out the way you planned. >> reporter: in this neighborhood, all eyes are skyward. everybody it seems has a grainy picture no show you. they all have stories of meeting creepy...
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. >> alfred, let's start with you. >> entrepreneurs are motivated by money and making their customersppy. this tip is for those, learn to love to say no. it's not about how often you say no but when. if you overpromise, let's say you say yes to ten things but can do five, it's a 50% followthrough rate. not good. follow through on those five and have 100% followthrough rate. a lot of entrepreneurs and new entrepreneurs, they say yes too much. it's better to manage that prioritize and say no upfront rather than failing on the back end. >> how do you say no in such a way you don't lose your customer? that's the fear, right, if i say no i'm going to lose this customer. >> the key is two things, know what's in your lane. don't be tempted to say yes to things you probably could do but not associated with your brand. most of the time your customers will understand. two, with your best companies, they are not counting on you to say yes all the time but what you say yes to, you do and do it well. they will forget if you said no. but won't forget the yes and did it poorly or not at all. >> my t
. >> alfred, let's start with you. >> entrepreneurs are motivated by money and making their customersppy. this tip is for those, learn to love to say no. it's not about how often you say no but when. if you overpromise, let's say you say yes to ten things but can do five, it's a 50% followthrough rate. not good. follow through on those five and have 100% followthrough rate. a lot of entrepreneurs and new entrepreneurs, they say yes too much. it's better to manage that prioritize and...
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prince's older brother alfred remembering his little brother.orney putting to rest rumors of family disputes. >> with any estate matter, with any family matter, weddings, funerals, emotions, you know, soar. >> reporter: and with an estimated $300 million estate on the line, people claiming to be heirs are coming out of the woodwork. heir hunters international, a company that searches for possible heirs to estates, have been overwhelmed with people claiming to be prince's love child. so far one man's story has piqued their interest. >> he was born in the '80s and his mother crossed paths with prince a couple times as i'm sure many, many other people did. ♪ >> reporter: heir hunters international is still verifying key details of his story. if prince had any children, those children would inherit his entire estate. eva pilgrim, abc news, chanhassen, minnesota. >>> it's going to be an active wildfire season for some parts of the country. the national interagency fire center says at particular risk the sierra, the southwest, california, alaska and h
prince's older brother alfred remembering his little brother.orney putting to rest rumors of family disputes. >> with any estate matter, with any family matter, weddings, funerals, emotions, you know, soar. >> reporter: and with an estimated $300 million estate on the line, people claiming to be heirs are coming out of the woodwork. heir hunters international, a company that searches for possible heirs to estates, have been overwhelmed with people claiming to be prince's love child....
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>> reporter: alfred suno was surfing with friends next to the pier as they watched flames spread to the vacant restaurant. >> the flames was like enormous. it was eerie. black smoke coming over us. >> reporter: the fire fight a challenge, the 1800-foot pier made of wood. authorities also say a stand pipe similar to this on the pier which would have helped firefighters get water to the blaze failed, forcing firefighters to haul hose from street hydrants. >> anytime we have a failure of stand pipe, then that delays the operation because we have to lay hose lines all the way down. >> reporter: authorities say fortunately eight fire boats from long beach, l.a. county fire and the orange county sheriff's harbor patrol were already on the scene to help. firefighters say it takes 90 minutes to knock down the fire. so far the cause is under investigation. while the restaurant and the bait shop are destroyed, residents say they're grateful flames didn't completely destroy the popular pier. >> i'm glad to see the pier but still it's very sad. >> reporter: now, authorities say one firefighter suff
>> reporter: alfred suno was surfing with friends next to the pier as they watched flames spread to the vacant restaurant. >> the flames was like enormous. it was eerie. black smoke coming over us. >> reporter: the fire fight a challenge, the 1800-foot pier made of wood. authorities also say a stand pipe similar to this on the pier which would have helped firefighters get water to the blaze failed, forcing firefighters to haul hose from street hydrants. >> anytime we...
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. >> reporter: prince's older brother alfred remembering his little brother. his attorney putting to rest rumors of family disputes today. >> with any estate matter, with any family matter, weddings, funerals, emotions, you know, soar. >> reporter: and tonight with an estimated $300 million estate on the line, people claiming to be heirs are coming out of the woodwork. heir hunters international, a company that searches for possible heirs to estates has been overwhelmed with people claiming to be prince's love child. so far, one man's story has piqued their interest. >> he was born in the '80s and his mother crossed paths with prince a couple times. as i'm sure many, many other people did. >> reporter: heir hunters is still verifying key details of his story. if prince had any children, they would inherit his entire estate. >> eva, thank you. >>> now to the mystery disappearance of a mother in florida. an intense search for the missing air force veteran under way. she was reported missing after she didn't pick up her daughter. here's aditi roy. >> reporter: to
. >> reporter: prince's older brother alfred remembering his little brother. his attorney putting to rest rumors of family disputes today. >> with any estate matter, with any family matter, weddings, funerals, emotions, you know, soar. >> reporter: and tonight with an estimated $300 million estate on the line, people claiming to be heirs are coming out of the woodwork. heir hunters international, a company that searches for possible heirs to estates has been overwhelmed with...
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. >> alfred dupont built that in the early 1900s as a tribute to his second wife. over a century later, people are still enjoying it. you're watching nbc 10 news today. "nbc 10 news today" at 5:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> and right now on "nbc 10 news today," one year later. we're looking back at the amtrak derailment that killed eight people in philadelphia and what's changed since then to make sure this doesn't happen again. >>> audio evidence. this man is now being charged for murdering his girlfriend. we'll tell you how her phone could provide the proof. >>> hurting the patients they were supposed to be helping. that's what prosecutors are saying after three local doctors are charged for illegally selling pills. >>> good morning and welcome to "nbc 10 news today." i'm vai sikahema. >> and i'm tracy davidson. let's begin with bill henley in the first alert weather center, saying we'll see some sun today. >> how about that? sun isn't up yet. >> eventually. >> patience will pay off. we will get breaks of sunshine. overnight there were a few showers. cape may is
. >> alfred dupont built that in the early 1900s as a tribute to his second wife. over a century later, people are still enjoying it. you're watching nbc 10 news today. "nbc 10 news today" at 5:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> and right now on "nbc 10 news today," one year later. we're looking back at the amtrak derailment that killed eight people in philadelphia and what's changed since then to make sure this doesn't happen again. >>> audio evidence....
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aspiring photo journalist, he runs to his car and grabs his camera and runs two and a half blocks to the alfred p. murrah building. and as he puts it, it looks like the building -- the front of the building has been completely shaved off. and you can see inside the building. of course, there is chaos everywhere. there is people running. victims getting out of the building. people trying to come in and look at it. but there isn't a whole lot of press because this literally just happened. and mr. porter makes a lot of different photos. he takes a picture of the victims, he takes a picture of a church with the stain glass all exploded all over the ground. and then he noticed something right out of the corner of his eye and he turns around and he notices a policeman handing something over to a fireman. he turns around and of course we see now that what he's doing is handing over this little baby to the fireman. and as a fireman is holding the little baby, that unfortunately passed on, he makes the photo. he makes that image that becomes the iconic representation of that terrible disaster that happe
aspiring photo journalist, he runs to his car and grabs his camera and runs two and a half blocks to the alfred p. murrah building. and as he puts it, it looks like the building -- the front of the building has been completely shaved off. and you can see inside the building. of course, there is chaos everywhere. there is people running. victims getting out of the building. people trying to come in and look at it. but there isn't a whole lot of press because this literally just happened. and mr....
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we showed you video from the law office of alfred, morales, the client claim the officer struck him 15 times last summer. the rookie officers are involved in a similar resisting arrest case. they arrested a man painting an apartment building. they claim he was acts suspicious, a blood test revealed he was clean. the prosecutor and defense attorney agreed to a delay as they try to sort out what happened. >>> thousands of bernie sanders supporters were at a campaign rally last night. of even after a full day of campaigning bernie sanders spoke with passion, saying his political revolution can succeed if he wins in california. his supporters were thrilled to see sanders in person. >> last night we won in oregon and i think we'll sweep the west coast. >> early yesterday sanders spoke at a san jose rally and made a surprise visit in san francisco at a lob or rally -- labor rally. >>> hillary clinton is coming back to the bay area, she and former president clinton are scheduled to attend fundraisers. hillary clinton is scheduled to attend a 45 at fundraiser on -- private fund raiser. a new p
we showed you video from the law office of alfred, morales, the client claim the officer struck him 15 times last summer. the rookie officers are involved in a similar resisting arrest case. they arrested a man painting an apartment building. they claim he was acts suspicious, a blood test revealed he was clean. the prosecutor and defense attorney agreed to a delay as they try to sort out what happened. >>> thousands of bernie sanders supporters were at a campaign rally last night. of...
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to nowhere and the case in maine was a very efficient use of funds where as the one in boston, the alfred street bridge to me just seemed ridiculous. >> mark. mark thank you. >> there are 600,000 bridges in the united states so i'm not sure about the exact bridge. 10% of the bridges of that 600,000, so 60,000 are structurally deficient so those are bridges with physical problems and need to be inspected every year and not just every two years. >> doesn't mean they're going to fall. >> no, but the bridges could have weight restrictions posted on them so certain trucks wobt be able to use them. certain lanes can be closed down. we see that here in washington and an iconic bridge. memorial bridge. the outer lanes may be shutdown. >> the grade on bridges actually went up but engineers keep a close eye on these things so something like a bridge collapse as shocking as that is and people do remember the minneapolis bridge collapse it's highly unusual for something like that to happen. bridges get closed or posted for weight restrictions and that has an economic impact. trucks have to do work ar
to nowhere and the case in maine was a very efficient use of funds where as the one in boston, the alfred street bridge to me just seemed ridiculous. >> mark. mark thank you. >> there are 600,000 bridges in the united states so i'm not sure about the exact bridge. 10% of the bridges of that 600,000, so 60,000 are structurally deficient so those are bridges with physical problems and need to be inspected every year and not just every two years. >> doesn't mean they're going to...
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attorney frank wheaton represents half brother alfred jackson. >> all attorneys met with the judge inhis private chambers to discuss the lay of the land. and we were all quite pleased. ♪ she's got the long >> reporter: prince died of unknown causes at his paisley park compound april 21. his assets including music catalog are said to be worth more than $500 million. if no will is found, minnesota law would govern how it should be divided. says cbs legal analyst rikki klieman. that would be expensive. >> minnesota has a 16% tax rate on estates. the federal government is approximately 40%. so, you are dealing with the heirs getting less than 50%. >> reporter: under minnesota law, half siblings and full siblings are treated the same. all six would divide the potential multimillion dollar pot. unless rumors of prince possibly having a child turn out to be true. >> reporter: the whole idea that there may bea child out there could turn a very dignified court proceeding into a circus. and there is the question of what is in prince's vault. reported to hold a valuable collection of unreleased
attorney frank wheaton represents half brother alfred jackson. >> all attorneys met with the judge inhis private chambers to discuss the lay of the land. and we were all quite pleased. ♪ she's got the long >> reporter: prince died of unknown causes at his paisley park compound april 21. his assets including music catalog are said to be worth more than $500 million. if no will is found, minnesota law would govern how it should be divided. says cbs legal analyst rikki klieman. that...
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. >>> it sounds like the plot of an alfred hitchcock movie turkey vultures invading a west philadelphiaborhood and apparently they set up a house in abandoned row home. at least that's the claim that brought our bruce gordon to the 400 block of north 50t 50th strt today. >>> but sometimes things don't work out the way you planned. >> reporter: in this neighborhood all eyes are skyward. everybody it seems has a grainy picture to show you. they all have stories of meeting a creepy raptors face to face. >> it was on the roof over the there. >> what did you think it was at first. >> i don't know. i asked my cousin was a flying turkey. (laughter). >> reporter: flying turkey. >> flying tougher keep turkeys don't fly. >> reporter: neighbors tell me a committee turkey vultures a group of them is called showed up about three weeks ago seemingly living in a vacant and crumbling row house on the block. here they are next door. the vultures sometimes called buzzards scene particularly active on trash day digging around for a free meal. ink grilled bullock lived on his block for years and says whate
. >>> it sounds like the plot of an alfred hitchcock movie turkey vultures invading a west philadelphiaborhood and apparently they set up a house in abandoned row home. at least that's the claim that brought our bruce gordon to the 400 block of north 50t 50th strt today. >>> but sometimes things don't work out the way you planned. >> reporter: in this neighborhood all eyes are skyward. everybody it seems has a grainy picture to show you. they all have stories of meeting...
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jose police last summer has filed a federal lawsuit claiming excessive force, and the law office of alfredale as -- morales, and they say that during a traffic stop, they beat the construction worker at least 15 times and he suffered cuts and bruises. the video was recorded by the camera mounted at the home of one of the neighbors. and initially booked on drunk driving charges and resisting arrest, and the paper says that prosecutors later dropped the charges after seeing the video. sources tell the paper that the police department internal affairs unit is investigating, and the police and city attorney's office declined to make a comment to the news and we are reaching out to the police in a response to the lawsuit. >>> last seen three weeks ago, the father of two has been found dead, the family of keith green shared that his body had been found, and they have not said where or when, and a cause of death is being determined. there was a facebook page dedicated to find him and said in part, "he will forever live in our memories as a great father, son, brother and dear friend. >>> yesterday
jose police last summer has filed a federal lawsuit claiming excessive force, and the law office of alfredale as -- morales, and they say that during a traffic stop, they beat the construction worker at least 15 times and he suffered cuts and bruises. the video was recorded by the camera mounted at the home of one of the neighbors. and initially booked on drunk driving charges and resisting arrest, and the paper says that prosecutors later dropped the charges after seeing the video. sources...
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you got your veal parm, your fettuccine alfred, your steaks and shrimps.he blue cheese, which, believe me, you want. >> laura: good evening, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the bootlegger. [ applause ] thank you very much. this is charlie shaffer, my esteemed father. my name is laura shaffer and, uh, we're your entertainment for the evening. ♪ i've got the blues i feel so lonely ♪ ♪ i'd give the world if i could only make him understand ♪ ♪ oh, that surely would be grand. ♪ >> anthony: the bootlegger has a reputation for being a locals' joint. and it is. but there's a lot of out-of-towners, too. sentimental fools like me, who, if they don't exactly miss frank sinatra, definitely miss dino and louie prima and keely smith. >> laura: when i was 19 i got my first show on the strip, and it was a small casino, which is not there anymore now. it's been imploded for something newer, bigger, and better. ♪ oooooooh baby won't you please come home? ♪ what i do, anyway, it's part jazz, part nostalgia, but i mean, obviously i do it with a heavy dose of nostalgia becau
you got your veal parm, your fettuccine alfred, your steaks and shrimps.he blue cheese, which, believe me, you want. >> laura: good evening, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the bootlegger. [ applause ] thank you very much. this is charlie shaffer, my esteemed father. my name is laura shaffer and, uh, we're your entertainment for the evening. ♪ i've got the blues i feel so lonely ♪ ♪ i'd give the world if i could only make him understand ♪ ♪ oh, that surely would be grand. ♪...
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speaking of getting stuff back from people, by my count, there's tika, the only full sister and then alfredckson, lorna and dwayne and then marie, sharon, and omar baker. half siblings. and the law looks at them all the same. tika may be full blood. each is equal? >> half siblings are to be treated as full blood siblings and the other rule in minnesota is that when you determine those siblings as to how they inherit, there's the issue of deceased siblings which may not be the case here. different rules about how they inherit. do you bunch it up together or count someone who's dead or give it to the living heirs? there's complicating rules which is a great reason to have wills. >> okay. so speaking of that framework, it is fascinating how you read that minnesota decided the intestate issues. prince doesn't have children. what if a child comes out of the woodwork in say a week's time? does that one child trump all of these siblings and half siblings? >> under the rules , yes. most states start this rule. if no spouse, then two children. if no children, then up to parents. if no parents, then
speaking of getting stuff back from people, by my count, there's tika, the only full sister and then alfredckson, lorna and dwayne and then marie, sharon, and omar baker. half siblings. and the law looks at them all the same. tika may be full blood. each is equal? >> half siblings are to be treated as full blood siblings and the other rule in minnesota is that when you determine those siblings as to how they inherit, there's the issue of deceased siblings which may not be the case here....
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your current book is custer's trials, life on the frontier, the new america.rkele, all published by alfred cannot publish her. tj lives ing berkeley, california with hisigt family. of course you are picking up prices again, i just learned last night that you had won the western writers of america spur award for biography, congratulations on that [applause]. >> thank you very much. as i mentioned to get that award anyway it's wonderful but from people who know a lot and have read a lot about custer is very nice.o-volume >> in 2012 michael o'keefefe published a two-volume bibliography on george armstrong custer. there were 10,000 items, he annotated he annotated them all, 3000 of them were books.>> i hae i think the logical first question to begin with is, tj, why custer? >> i hate myself. no. [laughter] >> well just wait. >> first of all, i have to say thank you very much for coming. i really do appreciate it. i love the chance to talk to readers and potential readers even more. also to have a conversation with paul andrew hutton who is not just a great historian but a great writer. he has
your current book is custer's trials, life on the frontier, the new america.rkele, all published by alfred cannot publish her. tj lives ing berkeley, california with hisigt family. of course you are picking up prices again, i just learned last night that you had won the western writers of america spur award for biography, congratulations on that [applause]. >> thank you very much. as i mentioned to get that award anyway it's wonderful but from people who know a lot and have read a lot...
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jon: you have senators as disparate as chuck schumer and ted cruz and alfred can on board so it looks pretty good in the set. we will see obviously about the house and what the president ultimately decides. jim kreidler, thank you. melissa: restaurant employees and millions of other american workers getting good news about their salaries and it's got nothing to do with raising the minimum wage. why their paychecks could get bigger. also, president obama appears ready to join the battle for hillary clinton and ramp up the rhetoric against donald trump as unfit for the presidency. could that help or hurt her campaign? we will talk about that next . >> i don't know what you're talking about. [laughter] that's not keeping it real or telling it like it is. that's not challenging political correctness. that's just not knowing what you're talking about. nothing unleashes power... quite like the human foot. introducing the 255 horsepower lexus is 300 all-wheel-drive. with twenty-five percent more base horsepower. once driven, there's no going back. fight heartburn fast. with tums chewy deligh
jon: you have senators as disparate as chuck schumer and ted cruz and alfred can on board so it looks pretty good in the set. we will see obviously about the house and what the president ultimately decides. jim kreidler, thank you. melissa: restaurant employees and millions of other american workers getting good news about their salaries and it's got nothing to do with raising the minimum wage. why their paychecks could get bigger. also, president obama appears ready to join the battle for...
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seventeen year-old cash alfred is accused of shooting and killing nathanal plumber junior on january 7th. plumber was shot on a sidewalk, and died a day later this murder was the first homicide of the year in camden. he's also facing attempted murder and other charges stemming from an october shooting that injured another man. >>> disturbing, phone video, captured people watching, some even laughing, as a man beats a woman in north philadelphia. here's the video here. now you see there in the background. we have blurred it. the victim is on the ground. look at the people just walking around, not doing much, this came from a fresco user this video. this was the scene yesterday morning, 200 block of ontario street in the city's kensington neighborhood. the beating goes on for zero minutes. some would eventually calls police. man who shot this video does in the want his face schenn but he did talk to us. >> the guy was on top of the girl and beating on her. >> reporter: did anyone try to help would the man. >> no one. just bystanders, spinning around like a normal day like nothing was h
seventeen year-old cash alfred is accused of shooting and killing nathanal plumber junior on january 7th. plumber was shot on a sidewalk, and died a day later this murder was the first homicide of the year in camden. he's also facing attempted murder and other charges stemming from an october shooting that injured another man. >>> disturbing, phone video, captured people watching, some even laughing, as a man beats a woman in north philadelphia. here's the video here. now you see there...
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sounds like the plot of alfred hitchcock movie.urkey vultures have invaded a west philly neighborhood and apparently set up a house in a abandoned row home. at least that's what they claim, and we've let our bruce gordon to the hundred block of north ' street for this store. >> i in this neighborhood all eyes skyward. everybody it seems has grainy picture to show you. they all have stories of meeting a creepy raptors face-to-face. what did you think it was at first? >> i don't know, i asked my cousin was it a flying turkey? >> flying turkey? >> i said turkeys don't fly. >> harbors tell me a committee of turkey vultures, that's what group of them has called, showed up about three weeks ago, seemingly living in a vacant and crumbling rowhouse on the block. here they are next-door. the vultures, sometimes called buzzards, seem particularly active on trash day, digging around for a free meal. ingrid bullock has lived on this block for years and says whatever they are called they've developed a bit of a attitude. >> you feel like they'r
sounds like the plot of alfred hitchcock movie.urkey vultures have invaded a west philly neighborhood and apparently set up a house in a abandoned row home. at least that's what they claim, and we've let our bruce gordon to the hundred block of north ' street for this store. >> i in this neighborhood all eyes skyward. everybody it seems has grainy picture to show you. they all have stories of meeting a creepy raptors face-to-face. what did you think it was at first? >> i don't know,...
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million including a trove of unreleased music and an attorney representing prince's half brother alfredjackson said there could be other who might make claims on prince's estate. he said, quote, it's early yet, typical for there to be fruitless claims throughout, shannon. >> what about reports of this other unnamed heir to the fortune? i mean, so much speculation there. >> there are. according to a los angeles news report a firm says there may be another heir. his half brother who dude last year has a granddaughter named victoria and she could be eligible to receive a portion of the estate and that hearing is set for monday to discuss all that have and had the next steps and one thing is for sure. unless that will is found, if it exists, this is likely to be a very lengthy process. shannon? >> having been through with that with a family member that i know, once you get the courts involved with no will, gets complicated especially with a lot of heirs. >> a fire rips through an historic house of worship. what devastated this landmark. >>> probably see billboards like this every day like t
million including a trove of unreleased music and an attorney representing prince's half brother alfredjackson said there could be other who might make claims on prince's estate. he said, quote, it's early yet, typical for there to be fruitless claims throughout, shannon. >> what about reports of this other unnamed heir to the fortune? i mean, so much speculation there. >> there are. according to a los angeles news report a firm says there may be another heir. his half brother who...
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. >> reporter: his half brother, alfred jackson, saying that he himself is going to do everything heo try to make sure that the family does come together in a time that is really emotional and as with anything that brings the emotions to this height, there is always going to be a contentious fighting between the family members. he says we're all trying to work this out together since that first meeting. and so that's what we're hearing from the half brother. he does have some lovely stories about his time with prince. >> and let's talk about this official public memorial planned for next week in los angeles. what will that look like? >> reporter: expected to be thousands of people in the steps of city hall. it's going to be officially put on by the city. i have to let you know that here in minneapolis we're seeing this memorial grow every single day. look at the number of people still coming out. they have not stopped coming since the day prince died. every day this memorial grows and grows and grows. and there simply has not been a letup with the number of people. it starts early in
. >> reporter: his half brother, alfred jackson, saying that he himself is going to do everything heo try to make sure that the family does come together in a time that is really emotional and as with anything that brings the emotions to this height, there is always going to be a contentious fighting between the family members. he says we're all trying to work this out together since that first meeting. and so that's what we're hearing from the half brother. he does have some lovely...
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