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james alton is charged with killing corrine elle. this was a dispute over a stolen iphone. >>> the racketeering trial of six officers will resume this week. the six are accused of beating and robbing suspected drug dealers over a period of six years stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars and drugs from them. a seventh former officer pleaded guilty and is set to testify against his former colleagues. >>> six minutes after 4:00 now. the excitement is building. it is opening day in philadelphia. a live look now at citizens bank park where just a few hours from now we will have first pitch as the phillies take on the boston red sox to begin the 2015 baseball season. can you believe it's here already? pretty exciting. watch that game right here on nbc 10. that's this afternoon. we're giving you everything to be all set for it. katy zachry is live at the ballpark this morning. final preparations are underway for today's opening game right? >> reporter: yeah, there are some people not a lot, but some people at citizens bank park getting
james alton is charged with killing corrine elle. this was a dispute over a stolen iphone. >>> the racketeering trial of six officers will resume this week. the six are accused of beating and robbing suspected drug dealers over a period of six years stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars and drugs from them. a seventh former officer pleaded guilty and is set to testify against his former colleagues. >>> six minutes after 4:00 now. the excitement is building. it is opening...
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looks like alton nine landed fine, but excess lateral velocity caused it to tip over.oined by a former acid a -- nasa deputy director. cory johnson is still with me in the studio. give us an idea of what you think might have gone wrong and why this is so hard to do. guest: people have been trying to take advantage of the reusability of rockets for decades. i think this is so incredibly close that we are just going to be able to see this happen in one of the next couple of lunches. i cannot regulate anymore than elon musk has. the fact that twice in a row within a couple of months, they have found the drone ship and have been able to land on it too hard for survival, but still it's a huge success. let's not forget that the rocket launched successfully and will be docking with the international space station on friday. emily: in case anyone is worried about elon musk, he tweeted if it works, he's treating himself to a volcano layer -- volcano lair. cory: my trip and fall, remind me of my excess lateral velocity. everyone out there should get a volcano lair. for all the c
looks like alton nine landed fine, but excess lateral velocity caused it to tip over.oined by a former acid a -- nasa deputy director. cory johnson is still with me in the studio. give us an idea of what you think might have gone wrong and why this is so hard to do. guest: people have been trying to take advantage of the reusability of rockets for decades. i think this is so incredibly close that we are just going to be able to see this happen in one of the next couple of lunches. i cannot...
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but orthopedic surgeon alton who repairs bones of people in accidents says, yes motorcycles should be> that's a valid argument. i'm a native texas. itexan.i believe in civil liberties. at 23, i lost one of my close friends who was riding his harley pe. he hit a pothole and died. >> so i'm sorry that happened to him. but i ought to be allowed to risk my life if i want. >> but what about the cost to society as a whole? we have a limited health care dollar budget. and 44% of all the costs of these head trauma patients which are astronomically more costly to our health care budgets are borne by society because weirdly our -- maybe naturally, the insurance companies don't like to cover motorcycle injuries because of that added health care burden. stossel: this is the argument i hear all the time. other people are paying for this. so this gives the state a reason to intervene. by that logic the state has the ability to intervene everywhere. why not ban all junk food cigarettes, swimming pools. there's a social cost to that. >> it's true. it's true. first of all, we have traffic laws don't w
but orthopedic surgeon alton who repairs bones of people in accidents says, yes motorcycles should be> that's a valid argument. i'm a native texas. itexan.i believe in civil liberties. at 23, i lost one of my close friends who was riding his harley pe. he hit a pothole and died. >> so i'm sorry that happened to him. but i ought to be allowed to risk my life if i want. >> but what about the cost to society as a whole? we have a limited health care dollar budget. and 44% of all the...
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alton baron who repairs bones said yes, helmets should be mandatory. why? it's my head.me alone. >> that's a valid argument. in full disclosure i'm a texan. my family settled in the 1800s there. i believe in civil liberties. i owned a motorcycle until i was 2 #. at 23 i lost a close friend riding a harley home on a christmas break. he hit a pothole, flew off and head a head injury and died. >> i'm sorry that happened to him. >> sure. >> i should be able to risk my life in i want. >> what about the cost to society as a whole? we have a limited health care dollar budget. 44% of all the costs of these head trauma patients which are more costly to our health care budgets are borne by society because weirdly or naturally the insurance companies don't like to cover motorcycle injuries because of the added health care burden. >> this is the argument i hear all the time. other people are paying for this. so this gives the state a reason to intervene. by that logic the state has the right to intervene everywhere. why not ban cigarettes is this cheeseburgers is this junk food? swi
alton baron who repairs bones said yes, helmets should be mandatory. why? it's my head.me alone. >> that's a valid argument. in full disclosure i'm a texan. my family settled in the 1800s there. i believe in civil liberties. i owned a motorcycle until i was 2 #. at 23 i lost a close friend riding a harley home on a christmas break. he hit a pothole, flew off and head a head injury and died. >> i'm sorry that happened to him. >> sure. >> i should be able to risk my life...
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but orthopedic surgeon alton who repairs bones of people in accidents says, yes motorcycles should bet's my head, leave it alone? >> that's a valid argument. i'm a native texas. itexan.i believe in civil liberties. at 23, i lost one of my close friends who was riding his harley pe. he hit a pothole and died. >> so i'm sorry that happened to him. but i ought to be allowed to risk my life if i want. >> but what about the cost to society as a whole? we have a limited health care dollar budget. and 44% of all the costs of these head trauma patients which are astronomically more costly to our health care budgets are borne by society because weirdly our -- maybe naturally, the insurance companies don't like to cover motorcycle injuries because of that added health care burden. stossel: this is the argument i hear all the time. other people are paying for this. so this gives the state a reason to intervene. by that logic the state has the ability to intervene everywhere. why not ban all junk food cigarettes, swimming pools. there's a social cost to that. >> it's true. it's true. first of all
but orthopedic surgeon alton who repairs bones of people in accidents says, yes motorcycles should bet's my head, leave it alone? >> that's a valid argument. i'm a native texas. itexan.i believe in civil liberties. at 23, i lost one of my close friends who was riding his harley pe. he hit a pothole and died. >> so i'm sorry that happened to him. but i ought to be allowed to risk my life if i want. >> but what about the cost to society as a whole? we have a limited health care...
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. >> jason was crazy about her, his friend josh alton said. >> he basically told me he thought he wasn love with her. >> michelle's mother testified in the final weeks of her life she could see the toll the marriage was taking on her daughter. >> she had her head on my lap. and she was lying down, and i was stroking her hair. and she was empty. >> and what did she tell you? >> things weren't working out with jason. >> reporter: two days before she was murdered, michelle phoned her sister meredith to report yet another blow-up with jason. >> she was just, "i've had it." she said that more than, you know, one time. i can't do this anymore. >> reporter: jason was telling one of his close friends the same thing. then, prosecutors said just days before michelle was murdered, he indulged in one last transgression, a casual hook-up with an old friend named carol anne sowerby, in his own living room. michelle was away at the time. >> cassidy was put down to bed. had a couple of drinks, just king. we ended up having sex. >> reporter: but divorce was apparently not an option for jason. >> he ha
. >> jason was crazy about her, his friend josh alton said. >> he basically told me he thought he wasn love with her. >> michelle's mother testified in the final weeks of her life she could see the toll the marriage was taking on her daughter. >> she had her head on my lap. and she was lying down, and i was stroking her hair. and she was empty. >> and what did she tell you? >> things weren't working out with jason. >> reporter: two days before she was...
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are social security and medicare, and i actually direct you to the second page, which is the 30 year alton fiscal scenario put onto one page. you will see social security will pay out about $15 trillion more in benefits than it takes in payroll tax. that is a problem. this is about $50 trillion of that 30 year deficit. the remaining problem is $71 trillion in interest payments. so, again, on one page, we show where we are spending our money. we show where we are getting our income and we show where the deficits are really occurring. it kind of directs the activity, so i hope that this budget conference adopts that amendment, so we actually start showing the american people the truth. we show that we lay off the reality, is that is what you have to do. to solve a problem, you have to first admit you have one. chairman: senator a, followed by senator kaine and others. senator: i am very pleased to be here with the members of this committee, and since i joined the senate, this is the first time in many years that we of had an opportunity that we of passed a joint budget resolution that will h
are social security and medicare, and i actually direct you to the second page, which is the 30 year alton fiscal scenario put onto one page. you will see social security will pay out about $15 trillion more in benefits than it takes in payroll tax. that is a problem. this is about $50 trillion of that 30 year deficit. the remaining problem is $71 trillion in interest payments. so, again, on one page, we show where we are spending our money. we show where we are getting our income and we show...
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>>james: all maker said alton the car's electronic control units could lead to equipment failure and security issues of all alliance issued the association never possessed wealth of the car manufacturer said the millennial copyright makes tinkering with the car a copyright violation and now the congress is a forcing the law tree trimmers and centocor your right to clear branches off trees to have on the court story coming up we want to let you know pice i star wars and was to be a debtor and night and he also wants to walk down the aisle marriage is not a lot of corn to july lore. surprisingly enough a few weeks later received a package in the mail from him inside the package was a star wars comics books and a picture of mr. lucas himself in response to this question in the letter he wrote saying is sounds like the force is strong with you into the jet guy you have to know the value of friendship compassion and lawyers in these sites are important in marriage and i will allow callers to get married. he gone to a trouble at school after he had a lot of girls samarium we're continuing
>>james: all maker said alton the car's electronic control units could lead to equipment failure and security issues of all alliance issued the association never possessed wealth of the car manufacturer said the millennial copyright makes tinkering with the car a copyright violation and now the congress is a forcing the law tree trimmers and centocor your right to clear branches off trees to have on the court story coming up we want to let you know pice i star wars and was to be a debtor...
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even a person at alton john guide wouldn't say good. it would be really extreme if they did that. it's about humanizing addicts and telling the story so it's about people coming out. like how did we change? 1963 the riots, two theaters in in -- 2000 years ago people were being persecuted. the defenders of people the pro-position was to say they are not evil, they are sick. that was the pro-position in people toga stories that people in their lives and incredibly people all over the world said i'm and i'm not the way you think i am. so partly stories about it coming out like you have black lives matter which is hugely important. i think we need the message addicts lives better. when the horrendous things i did for the book was i went to arizona the place about the chain gang and i interviewed to -- who works in prison right. tell me about something that shocked you. and she went through this long list list. somewhere down the who is she said there was a time i put that woman in the cage and cooked her. that was bad. i do the facial expression like you'd guys did just then today sai
even a person at alton john guide wouldn't say good. it would be really extreme if they did that. it's about humanizing addicts and telling the story so it's about people coming out. like how did we change? 1963 the riots, two theaters in in -- 2000 years ago people were being persecuted. the defenders of people the pro-position was to say they are not evil, they are sick. that was the pro-position in people toga stories that people in their lives and incredibly people all over the world said...
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confirm she did know someone-in the house and was told she could go inside as long as she went and ann altonhas been told she cannot come back. police still have not release information on what she was walking around the airport. >> reporter: no affirmation this morning is showing that the next big earthquake could be stronger than geologist used to think. these details coming out after a 3.6 earthquake hit the east bay yesterday experts say they used to think the strongest earthquake possible on the east bay fall line was a 6.9 would new researchers read new research shows a stronger quake is possible the hayward fault runs through east bay. geologist at uc-berkeley study satellite imagery of the hayward and calaveras fault and researchers previously thought the two were separate but the team discovered that they are in fact connected and they believe this connection make both of more dangerous. the geologist also say that newly discovered section of the hayward fault is cutting right through important infrastructure including a portion of the east bay added at would up although this new co
confirm she did know someone-in the house and was told she could go inside as long as she went and ann altonhas been told she cannot come back. police still have not release information on what she was walking around the airport. >> reporter: no affirmation this morning is showing that the next big earthquake could be stronger than geologist used to think. these details coming out after a 3.6 earthquake hit the east bay yesterday experts say they used to think the strongest earthquake...