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the ntsb has not spoken to the engineer brandon bostian.mething they will be looking to do of course in the days and weeks ahead as the investigation proceedings. >> brian, thanks. the lawyer for the engineer says he has no memory of the crash. the attorney says brandon bostian voluntarily turned over a cell phone and blood sample to investigators. philadelphia mayor michael nutter places the blame squarely on brandon bostian's shoulders, but the conclusion the ntsb team leader says is premature. >> clearly he was reckless and irresponsible in his actions. i don't know what was going on with him. i don't know what was going on in the cab. there's really no excuse that could be offered literally unless he had a heart attack. >> i'll distance myself from such remarks. we are here to conduct a fact based non emotional investigation. to make comments like that is inflammatory at this point. >> you think the mayor was wrong in saying that? >> well you will not hear the ntsb making comments like that. we want to get the facts before we start maki
the ntsb has not spoken to the engineer brandon bostian.mething they will be looking to do of course in the days and weeks ahead as the investigation proceedings. >> brian, thanks. the lawyer for the engineer says he has no memory of the crash. the attorney says brandon bostian voluntarily turned over a cell phone and blood sample to investigators. philadelphia mayor michael nutter places the blame squarely on brandon bostian's shoulders, but the conclusion the ntsb team leader says is...
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the engineer brandon bostian. when you found out he was the engineer on the train, what was your reaction? >> i was shocked. i was heart broken for him just knowing how much he loves this job and how much it means to him is devastating. my heart is broken for him and his family and the families that lost people on the train. >> from everything we've heard about him, he really wanted to work with trains for quite some time now. tell me about that. >> yeah. that's something that anybody that's known brand will tell you first thing he loves trains and love might be an understatement. something he's always talked about. as a 17 18-year-old boy, he would come back from family vacations with souvenirs of subways and the trains he took. he didn't talk about the places he talked about the trains and he brought a subway map into the office one day and so excited he had an old subway map. he's always had a love of trains and this is his dream job to be able to drive trains for amtrak. >> have you spoken to him sinc
the engineer brandon bostian. when you found out he was the engineer on the train, what was your reaction? >> i was shocked. i was heart broken for him just knowing how much he loves this job and how much it means to him is devastating. my heart is broken for him and his family and the families that lost people on the train. >> from everything we've heard about him, he really wanted to work with trains for quite some time now. tell me about that. >> yeah. that's something that...
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brandon is my friend. just to tell you how safe he is, when we were driving around as teenagers, he wouldn't go 5 miles above the speed limit. he was a 10 and 2 kind of guy. when i would drive and i would go 5 to 10 over, he would fuss at me. he would. he would fuss at me. very analytical. talking about somebody who is extremely cautious and safe. somebody who thinks about everything they do. he scored a 32 on his acts. extremely intelligent. i don't know what happened. i don't know that anyone does at this point. i guess i just wish that people would wait for all of the puzzle pieces to be gathered and the puzzle worked before they form a view of this young man and not just that but this entire scenario. >> james, we're learning more about reports that your friend, brandon, posted online in the past about his concerns about railway safety and also concerns about crew fatigue. did he talk about these concerns? what has he talked to you about in the past regarding his work? >> yes, ma'am. we talk quite earn
brandon is my friend. just to tell you how safe he is, when we were driving around as teenagers, he wouldn't go 5 miles above the speed limit. he was a 10 and 2 kind of guy. when i would drive and i would go 5 to 10 over, he would fuss at me. he would. he would fuss at me. very analytical. talking about somebody who is extremely cautious and safe. somebody who thinks about everything they do. he scored a 32 on his acts. extremely intelligent. i don't know what happened. i don't know that anyone...
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that night brandon went to the emergency room. the medical report from that evening states that he had pneumonia and a white area inside his mouth that appeared to be peeling. and my brother went home and he put on facebook that he was scared to go to sleep. and he didn't wake up the next day. brandon's autopsy report found that he had non-toxic doses of methadone and an anti-depressant in his system. it attributed his death to a combination of a drug overdose and pneumonia. despite the autopsy report brandon's family believes that his death was work-related. >> what do you think killed him? >> i think it was the chemicals. i've never seen anybody's throat swell up or their whole entire face swell up the way that his did. >> osha issued the company a citation for failing to test the space for hazardous atmospheric conditions and another for failing to train their employees. >> the company wasn't doing atmospheric testing. this is the very beginning of the safety program especially with regards to confined space. you gotta know wha
that night brandon went to the emergency room. the medical report from that evening states that he had pneumonia and a white area inside his mouth that appeared to be peeling. and my brother went home and he put on facebook that he was scared to go to sleep. and he didn't wake up the next day. brandon's autopsy report found that he had non-toxic doses of methadone and an anti-depressant in his system. it attributed his death to a combination of a drug overdose and pneumonia. despite the autopsy...
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you just heard that man who had worked with brandon bostian. he said the million ondollar question is why would you come into the curve so hot. we've learned from the ntsb that that train accelerated in less than a minute to 100 miles an hour. when you hear that, what do you think? >> i don't know what to think. literally i'm just hearing that from this most recent information. clearly something happened something went wrong in that engine compartment with the engineer. and because of the expertise of the ntsb and the quality of their investigatory ri process, obviously we're all hopeful that we'll get answers to those questions. the 106 miles an hour now what you're sharing or what they shared earlier, the speeding up of the train going into the curve, we know the straightaway was even rated at 80 miles an hour. so the train was already going too fast on the straightaway let alone on an s curve. many questions still need to be resolved. the bottom line is, the ntsb as they've already discussed, will have the opportunity for that full interview
you just heard that man who had worked with brandon bostian. he said the million ondollar question is why would you come into the curve so hot. we've learned from the ntsb that that train accelerated in less than a minute to 100 miles an hour. when you hear that, what do you think? >> i don't know what to think. literally i'm just hearing that from this most recent information. clearly something happened something went wrong in that engine compartment with the engineer. and because of the...
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he is brandon bostian. loss after his train rolled. but really a bigger question right now is this. what the nine-year amtrak veteran can add to what the evidence already shows. his lawyer says he does want to cooperate fully, but the thing is he can't remember the crash. but the evidence here in this case doesn't lie. what we now know is that not only did the train not slow down
he is brandon bostian. loss after his train rolled. but really a bigger question right now is this. what the nine-year amtrak veteran can add to what the evidence already shows. his lawyer says he does want to cooperate fully, but the thing is he can't remember the crash. but the evidence here in this case doesn't lie. what we now know is that not only did the train not slow down
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brandon: no. narrator: ...and keep his head in the game... brandon: stay with me. narrator: ...before time runs out. brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose, a family, and a place to
brandon: no. narrator: ...and keep his head in the game... brandon: stay with me. narrator: ...before time runs out. brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose, a family, and a place to
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brandon bostian is his name. he was cooperative. long before his train flew off the tracks at 106 miles an hour twice the speed limit, bostian apparently ranted online about the rail industry. he ripped on officials for not using tools to prevent this exact thing from happening. drew griffin is out front. >> there is no doubt brandon bostian was on his dream job. e was an engineer that took his job seriously and the safety of his passengers passionately. >> good engineer? >> great engineer. >> and it turns out a prolific writing engineer. brandon bostian appears to be a blogger posting comments on train safety dating years back and pushing on posts for the nation's railway system to do better. in response to a fatal crash in chatsworth california in which another engineer was texting, bostian who wasn't involved writes about the safety technology that would have prevented that crash and ironically his. at any point over the previous 80 years, he writes the railroad could have voluntarily implemented some form of this technology on t
brandon bostian is his name. he was cooperative. long before his train flew off the tracks at 106 miles an hour twice the speed limit, bostian apparently ranted online about the rail industry. he ripped on officials for not using tools to prevent this exact thing from happening. drew griffin is out front. >> there is no doubt brandon bostian was on his dream job. e was an engineer that took his job seriously and the safety of his passengers passionately. >> good engineer? >>...
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christine. >>> friends and former colleagues of brandon bostian are speaking out in his defense. xavier bishop worked with him as a flagman until fired from amtrak over attendance issues. bishop says bostian is conscious. he says he has never seen bostian take a drink. >> great engineer. he was on point. if there was something he did not know he knew who to call to get the information. he did not come off as i know it all. if he wasn't sure about something, he would call and make sure that he got the proper information. he wasn't going to do anything. i'm going to assume something would happen. he was thorough. >> you mentioned we all know this speed. we know the track and route. you know that curve is coming up. you are leaving philly and you have to go slow for a while. what i can't understand then is how can this guy who you travelled with on these tracks many times have gone into this situation so hot? >> again, that's the million dollar question. to be honest with you, i'm going based on the person i know. you know, i'm not going to say we can't make mistakes. we are human.
christine. >>> friends and former colleagues of brandon bostian are speaking out in his defense. xavier bishop worked with him as a flagman until fired from amtrak over attendance issues. bishop says bostian is conscious. he says he has never seen bostian take a drink. >> great engineer. he was on point. if there was something he did not know he knew who to call to get the information. he did not come off as i know it all. if he wasn't sure about something, he would call and make...
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the engineer brandon bostian from queens, has no recollection of the accident.on the investigation. >> reporter: they had to look at excessive speed early were things of this like the surveillance video. when you look at the train rushing past and you know the size of the locomotive and the cars you can calculate the speed. it was clear that just 200 yards short of the point of impact it was going faster than it should have been. i'll bring in a model of the train to talk about this. the locomotive is heavy. about 97 metric tons. that is pushing up quarter million pounds. if it is traveling 50 miles an hour as it should have been here all of the physics work out fine. yes, there is force to the outside of the curve just like a car going around the corner quickly, but it is all balanced out. push it up to 100 miles an hour and that force becomes greater. maybe up here with a low center of gravity with heavy amount of weight sitting low, it doesn't tip over. not necessarily the same back there. go back to the passenger cars and that's where we had passengers descr
the engineer brandon bostian from queens, has no recollection of the accident.on the investigation. >> reporter: they had to look at excessive speed early were things of this like the surveillance video. when you look at the train rushing past and you know the size of the locomotive and the cars you can calculate the speed. it was clear that just 200 yards short of the point of impact it was going faster than it should have been. i'll bring in a model of the train to talk about this. the...
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and they want to speak to the engineer brandon bostian, there's just one problem. his lawyer said he doesn't remember the crash at all. >> he has no recollection whatsoever of the events. i'm told that his memory is likely to return as the concussion symptoms subside. he does not deploying the emergency break. we know that it was in fact deployed. the last thing he remembers is coming to looking for his bag, and getting his cell phone and calling 911. >> now, whether that is real or convenient excuse remains to be seen. but memory problems or not, the ntsb says he has agreed to be interviewed and will have his lawyer there. our senior investigative correspondent joins me life from philadelphia. do we know if he's actually spoken to police? >> he's been with the police. he's told the police he couldn't recall anything. but as for anybeing interviewed by the police that was a no go. he said him and his lawyers spent a great deal of time with the police and was cooperative up until agreeing to hand over a blood sample but to the police would not answer any questions.
and they want to speak to the engineer brandon bostian, there's just one problem. his lawyer said he doesn't remember the crash at all. >> he has no recollection whatsoever of the events. i'm told that his memory is likely to return as the concussion symptoms subside. he does not deploying the emergency break. we know that it was in fact deployed. the last thing he remembers is coming to looking for his bag, and getting his cell phone and calling 911. >> now, whether that is real or...
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seeing none that being said >> commissioner brandon any comment. >> no. >> okay. >> all in favor. >> our staff was walking you what did i miss so all in favor. >> i. >> nephews reds 116 passes item 12 b newly royals for the pg&e partners with the california liability company on street park at embarcadero for 25 years. >> hi commissioners deputy director of planning and development we're want to thank you for the opportunity to discuss the pier 38 development we've been working on less than a couple of years we're role existed about being at this point and want to take you through the terms that we have being to negotiate with the partners i want to briech green briefly talk about the process before we dive into the details of the terms we're excited about bringing to you i do want to i'd like to mention this shows the current and proposed development but it also shows the light touch that we apply and your partners apply to the important historic resources bringing the uses into the resources we activate them but respect of the important historic nature and try to impose they're impo
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xavier was a flag man on this route with brandon bostian. and xavier was fired last year involving ab sentee issues involving his family but when he was asked by any problems involving brandon, this is what he had to say. >> ever see him drinking too sleeping. >> no. >> texting, phone calls? >> no. >> never had his phone out. no matter what the situation. >> let me ask you a question. what do you think happened? >> i don't know. i think something happened prior to him getting to that curve. we all know what the speed limits are. it is not a mystery to us. i've went up and down the rails with brandon hundreds of times. >> and how could this guy who you've traveled with on these tracks so many times gone into this situation so hot. >> and again, that is the million dollar question. >> the million dollar question anderson that only one man can apparently answer and that is this engineer who now has agreed to talk with the ntsb. >> all right, drew. tank you very much. >>> more breaking news the first lawsuit filed in relation to the derailment a
xavier was a flag man on this route with brandon bostian. and xavier was fired last year involving ab sentee issues involving his family but when he was asked by any problems involving brandon, this is what he had to say. >> ever see him drinking too sleeping. >> no. >> texting, phone calls? >> no. >> never had his phone out. no matter what the situation. >> let me ask you a question. what do you think happened? >> i don't know. i think something...
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music from brandon flowers.rformance in the movie "true grit" when she was only 14 years old. you know what i was doing when i was 14? lighting matchbox cars on fire. starting may 15th, you can see her in "pitch perfect 2." please welcome hailee steinfeld. ♪ >> jimmy: how are you doing? i think you got taller than me since the last time you were here or something happened. >> i'd like to think. that i think it might be my shoes. >> jimmy: i got you. you pulled a really crazy april fool's day prank last month. i mean, this is one that even i would have advised you against. >> right. i wish i could say i guess i did participate in it. >> jimmy: you did, yes. >> i was having a conversation with my friend joe jonas over text. so those are always misleading and you don't know -- any way. >> jimmy: some of the context gets taken out by text. >> we were basically talking about how i hadn't pulled any pranks yet and he had been getting people all day. and he said i got this. a couple of minutes later my phone is blowing
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as well as the ntsb speaking with brandon in the next 24 hours. engineer of the train. as well as the the other, crew who are along with him. many more details to pull together here. samuel burke reporting there from philadelphia. many thanks. >> let's get to some other developing stories we are watching. the fate of boston bombe erbomb dzhokhar tsaranev rests with a jury. deliberation wednesday after closing arguments. the prosecution told jurors, tsaranev should get the death penalty. the defense says his life should be spared. they will now decide whether he should be executed or sentenced to life in prison for killing four people and wounding dozens more. >>> after two earthquakes, within weeks, there is an urgent need for aid in nepal. the death toll in nepal, india, and china from the most recent quake, climbed thursday to at least 114 people. meanwhile, searchers found no sign of an american military helicopter that disappeared on tuesday. with six american marines and two nepali service members on board. will ripley reports. >> reporter: end of a day of searchin
as well as the ntsb speaking with brandon in the next 24 hours. engineer of the train. as well as the the other, crew who are along with him. many more details to pull together here. samuel burke reporting there from philadelphia. many thanks. >> let's get to some other developing stories we are watching. the fate of boston bombe erbomb dzhokhar tsaranev rests with a jury. deliberation wednesday after closing arguments. the prosecution told jurors, tsaranev should get the death penalty....
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we have been waiting to hear from the engineer brandon bostian. we do know that the ntsb spoke the two conductors and the engineer. the engineer was extremely cooperative. he had his lawyer accompanying him, which is not unlikely in this situation. that engineer recalls ringing the train bell doesn't recall anything after that. he says there were no problems with the train and he was very aware of the speed limitations. >> he said too, he was not fatigued. he said he didn't feel any sort of illness, wasn't suffering, anything like that. we're going to continue to recap this. in the meantime, go to nbc10.com. we are going to be having this news conference streaming thrive as well as our app. we'll be right back. >>> new information from the in the sb on the train derailment. the epg near, brandon bostian, was extremely cooperative, didn't report any illness or feel fatigued. but they also reported he doesn't remember anything after ringing that bell shortly after leaving philadelphia. >> and we had heard yesterday that the train was increasing goin
we have been waiting to hear from the engineer brandon bostian. we do know that the ntsb spoke the two conductors and the engineer. the engineer was extremely cooperative. he had his lawyer accompanying him, which is not unlikely in this situation. that engineer recalls ringing the train bell doesn't recall anything after that. he says there were no problems with the train and he was very aware of the speed limitations. >> he said too, he was not fatigued. he said he didn't feel any sort...
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we are affected and will be affected until the day we die by brandon's death. >> with the suspects onoose, an all-out manhunt begins. >> 911. >> there's a white van here and here at walmart. >> less than a mile from the shooting, the white van is spotted in a walmart parking lot. gunfire erupts between the suspects in the van and other police officers. then, out of nowhere comes mike neill, an arkansas wildlife officer who has his police scanner on. >> i pulled my m-4 up, and i was driving towards the suspects. i was holding the steering wheel with my left hand and the m-4 with my right, and i drove straight towards him. i made the decision at that point to ram the van to shut it down. >> the suspects begin firing spraying neill's truck with bullets. within a matter of minutes it's all over. jerry cane and his son joe are dead. whether it's mike neill's gun that silences the duo is not certain. other officers were also firing at them. >> there were bullet hole that is went through the top, right above my head. i took multiple rounds into the grill, the hood, through the dash, the wind
we are affected and will be affected until the day we die by brandon's death. >> with the suspects onoose, an all-out manhunt begins. >> 911. >> there's a white van here and here at walmart. >> less than a mile from the shooting, the white van is spotted in a walmart parking lot. gunfire erupts between the suspects in the van and other police officers. then, out of nowhere comes mike neill, an arkansas wildlife officer who has his police scanner on. >> i pulled my...
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brandon bostonian. >> we want to understand what was going on. we want to understand why train was operated that way. was it a mechanical issue or a human issue. that's what we're here to do. >> reporter: in an interview broadcast wednesday night an attorney said his client has no memory of the crash. >> he remembers driving the train. we remember going through that area general. has no recollection of the incident or anything unusual. the next thing he recalls is being thrown around, coming to, finding his tag, getting his cell phone and dialing 911. >> reporter: as investigators focus on what caused the crash, seven families are focused on their loss. >> he was wonderful. he was absolutely wonderful. everybody looked up to my son. >> reporter: two others remain missing. >> please help me find my dad. >> reporter: a son's plea of hope in the wake of tragedy. >> you can count on nbc 10 for continuing coverage for the deadly derailment. you can visit nbc10.com or check out the app for detailed information on changes. >>> hundreds of super storm sa
brandon bostonian. >> we want to understand what was going on. we want to understand why train was operated that way. was it a mechanical issue or a human issue. that's what we're here to do. >> reporter: in an interview broadcast wednesday night an attorney said his client has no memory of the crash. >> he remembers driving the train. we remember going through that area general. has no recollection of the incident or anything unusual. the next thing he recalls is being thrown...
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>> brandon chase is not your normal 21-year-old. he started playing music at the age of 14.and by 17 he had a masters certificate for songwriting from berklee college of music. most recently, he was seen on season 5 of "the voice" on coach blake shelton's team, but he was eliminated during the knockout rounds. now working on a new album and making his acting debut in the movie "8 days," he took some time out of his busy schedule to join us. hi, brandon. >> hi. how are you? >> good. you've already accomplished a lot in your 21 years. were your life and career always so smooth sailing? >> definitely not. i wish i could say that everything is just easy-breezy all the way through, but i've definitely had my struggles and challenges. i've had people tell me that i couldn't do things, that i wouldn't be able to make it to a certain point, that i just wasn't good enough. i have such a desire and such a passion to do this as a living to do this as my career, and i can't even see myself doing anything else other than music. so that passion, that drive has really moved me forward and
>> brandon chase is not your normal 21-year-old. he started playing music at the age of 14.and by 17 he had a masters certificate for songwriting from berklee college of music. most recently, he was seen on season 5 of "the voice" on coach blake shelton's team, but he was eliminated during the knockout rounds. now working on a new album and making his acting debut in the movie "8 days," he took some time out of his busy schedule to join us. hi, brandon. >> hi....
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how did they feel about brandon scherff? >> i was shocked initially, a little angered, but i guess the most important thing is protect our quarterback. >> i'll be excited if he lays people out like did he in college. if he lays people out like that in the nfl, i'll be excited. >> they haven't addressed the offensive line for a long time. we've got trent williams, but other than that there's no standout players. someone has to defend whoever is back there. >> several current players voiced their excitement about their new teammate on social media. running back alfred morris tweeted i'm a happy camper. silas redd tweeted let's get it and receiver pierre gore cone garcon tweeted welcome -- garcon tweeted welcome to the burgundy and gold. >>> tonight the saying play fill the final whistle held true for this team, alex ovechkin and the caps taking to the rangers in game 1. ovie with a blistering wrist shot, caps 1 -0. there wasn't much scoring in this game, under five in regulation. the rangers kevin hayes with the wrist shot and
how did they feel about brandon scherff? >> i was shocked initially, a little angered, but i guess the most important thing is protect our quarterback. >> i'll be excited if he lays people out like did he in college. if he lays people out like that in the nfl, i'll be excited. >> they haven't addressed the offensive line for a long time. we've got trent williams, but other than that there's no standout players. someone has to defend whoever is back there. >> several...
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and again, i went up and down the rails with brandon hundreds of times. >> anybody that's known brandon will tell you first thing, he loves trains. he love might be an understatement. that is something he always talked about. something, you know, as a 17, 18-year-old boy he would come back from family vacations with souvenirs of subways and the trains he took and he wouldn't talk about the places. he talked about the trains. >> i want to talk about the trains. now with someone else, rick it withly, former derailment investigator for the freight line. rick, you're a perfect person, a perfect source of the questions that i have about this. first and foremost, we don't know yet what the information is on that black box. we don't know what caused that train to speed up, whether it was operator or whether it might have been mechanical. is there something that you can help me understand in terms of what might have happened if you're giving the benefit of the doubt to this engineer, what might have happened if it wasn't him at the throttle pushing it forward? >> well, if it was electrical or m
and again, i went up and down the rails with brandon hundreds of times. >> anybody that's known brandon will tell you first thing, he loves trains. he love might be an understatement. that is something he always talked about. something, you know, as a 17, 18-year-old boy he would come back from family vacations with souvenirs of subways and the trains he took and he wouldn't talk about the places. he talked about the trains. >> i want to talk about the trains. now with someone else,...
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brandon crawford two rbi trim leading the way.000 california foster children, it's a challenge to replace clothes that are too small or worn out. i grew 3 inches last year. i don't need anything fancy. i never had much to begin with. when i look nice on the outside i feel better on the inside. to help, sleep train is collecting new clothes for kids big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train and help make a foster child's day a little brighter. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. >>> one of the east bay's last remaining video stores will call it quits in el cerrito this weekend. silver screen video opened back in of the phrase, be kind, rewind. i remember. now the store hopes to sell its remaining stock of dvd before the curtain comes down tomorrow night. >> i'm going to miss it. i've been here 18 years. been part of my -- a good part of my life. >> silver screen's owners blame the store's demise on people watching movies through netflix red box, and online streaming services. >>> this we
brandon crawford two rbi trim leading the way.000 california foster children, it's a challenge to replace clothes that are too small or worn out. i grew 3 inches last year. i don't need anything fancy. i never had much to begin with. when i look nice on the outside i feel better on the inside. to help, sleep train is collecting new clothes for kids big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train and help make a foster child's day a little brighter. not everyone can be a foster parent, but...
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commissioner brandon >> thank you bob and jay. great presentation wonderful opportunity i hope we get a lot of interested parties, thank you. >> thank you, i'm glad to hear you said the variety of how you could park, one of the kwis i guess many of us are aware of the traffic congestion that is increasing all over the city but on embarcadero i know these are three year leases, what if we some day decide to eliminate the parking meters on embarcadero and replate it with parking with these lots that are up for consideration here, my point is to make sure we're not going to do that, but i want to make sure these agreements are worded in flexible ways in the event we decide to change traffic patternses and need more change through technology as you mentioned earlier or if we move meters inside, off the streets, this is all contemplated we're not going to find ourselves in a difficult situation with any operator as we try to innovate think more effectively for the city in the long run i know these agreements are n still, just to make s
commissioner brandon >> thank you bob and jay. great presentation wonderful opportunity i hope we get a lot of interested parties, thank you. >> thank you, i'm glad to hear you said the variety of how you could park, one of the kwis i guess many of us are aware of the traffic congestion that is increasing all over the city but on embarcadero i know these are three year leases, what if we some day decide to eliminate the parking meters on embarcadero and replate it with parking with...
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brandon crawford two rbi trim leading the way.s last remaining video stores will call it quits in el cerrito this weekend. silver screen video opened back in the day's of the phrase, be kind, rewind. i remember. now the store hopes to sell its remaining stock of dvd before the curtain comes down tomorrow night. >> i'm going to miss it. i've been here 18 years. been part of my -- a good part of my life. >> silver screen's owners blame the store's demise on people watching movies through netflix red box, and online streaming services. >>> this weekend disneyland is celebrating its 60th 60th anniversary, and if cow can't make it to the park check out the movie tomorrowland, based on the area you can visit at disney's theme parks. they're awful about the space age -- all about the space age dreamed up by disney a half century ago the movie stars george clooney who drags also star into a high-tech utopia. we sat down with robertson yesterday. >> it's really interesting for an audience to see a movie like this and not walk away from it
brandon crawford two rbi trim leading the way.s last remaining video stores will call it quits in el cerrito this weekend. silver screen video opened back in the day's of the phrase, be kind, rewind. i remember. now the store hopes to sell its remaining stock of dvd before the curtain comes down tomorrow night. >> i'm going to miss it. i've been here 18 years. been part of my -- a good part of my life. >> silver screen's owners blame the store's demise on people watching movies...
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there may be evidence that support engineer brandon bostian's claim that something hit the train beforehe crash. >> we have seen damage to the left hand lower portion of the amtrak windshield that we have asked the fb advertisement come in and look at for us. >> reporter: this exclusive video obtained by "eyewitness news" shows the actual crash from a surveillance camera. bostian's assistant conductor told investigators she heard bostian mention something about an object hitting the train. 3 miles away on the same tracks something did hit a septa train on the front windshield. the fbi is investigating both incidents and source close to the investigation told "eyewitness news" the ntsb wants to talk to the septa conductor to learn more. amtrak engineer brandon bostian is said to be in philadelphia ready to continue talks with investigators. his close friends spoke with him after the crash. >> not remember much and he couldn't remember much. he said he had some staples and stitches. >> james we're says bostian was adamant about safety and specifically mentioned it many times. >> i don't t
there may be evidence that support engineer brandon bostian's claim that something hit the train beforehe crash. >> we have seen damage to the left hand lower portion of the amtrak windshield that we have asked the fb advertisement come in and look at for us. >> reporter: this exclusive video obtained by "eyewitness news" shows the actual crash from a surveillance camera. bostian's assistant conductor told investigators she heard bostian mention something about an object...
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brandon, you were his roommate.e more i read about z the more impressive he is. i mean he sounds really extraordinary. he was the valedictorian of his high school he was the class president in high school he was the captain of his football team he wanted to be a navy s.e.a.l. it sounds like not just you his best friends, but our country lost someone who was really going to make a difference. brandon, can you tell us what made him so special? >> absolutely. he was a phenomenal human being. simply put he was the best person i know. he made me better. we made each other better. just his desire to be better he wanted to better himself, he wanted to better this country. he cared so much. i think that's what really defined him. >> and, devin, we understand that he also looked out for other people. he was considered sort of a big brother. can you tell us about that experience? >> absolutely. i was a freshman on the team and many of the guys you know we looked up to him because our teammate as a brotherhood and we all stick
brandon, you were his roommate.e more i read about z the more impressive he is. i mean he sounds really extraordinary. he was the valedictorian of his high school he was the class president in high school he was the captain of his football team he wanted to be a navy s.e.a.l. it sounds like not just you his best friends, but our country lost someone who was really going to make a difference. brandon, can you tell us what made him so special? >> absolutely. he was a phenomenal human being....
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brandon: no. narrator: ...and keep his head in the game... brandon: stay with me.are living without hope. my mission to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose, a family, and a place to
brandon: no. narrator: ...and keep his head in the game... brandon: stay with me.are living without hope. my mission to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose, a family, and a place to
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say hello to brandon scherff. how excited are you to try to contribute?i'm excited, but everybody has to earn their spot. i will learn the respect of my team its first and try to improve each day. robert: don't know how much of the redskins you have watched but what have you taken so far? >> i've heard about the hawks tonight. i'm excited to be part of that. -- i've heard about the hogs tonight and i'm excited to be part of that. robert: the gm likes his offensive line massive, and that is exactly what brandon scherff is. tim: as expected, jameis winston and marcus mariota were one and two in the draft. madison square garden, caps on rangers tied 1-1. joel ward in front bang! what a dramatic ending. was it in time? yes, sir a second to spare. washington takes game one. game two will be saturday afternoon, in manhattan. city field, bryce harper the batter. this is trouble from the get-go. everybody is running. here comes escobar, here comes jayson werth, sliding together. nats win 8-2. they have scored 34 runs in the last three games. and a reminder that r
say hello to brandon scherff. how excited are you to try to contribute?i'm excited, but everybody has to earn their spot. i will learn the respect of my team its first and try to improve each day. robert: don't know how much of the redskins you have watched but what have you taken so far? >> i've heard about the hawks tonight. i'm excited to be part of that. -- i've heard about the hogs tonight and i'm excited to be part of that. robert: the gm likes his offensive line massive, and that...
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brandon scheriff and brandon jones adapting quickly to life in the nfl. >> rookies reporting. reenergizes the redskins. >> repeat every play. >> it's exciting to see. they have worked extremely hard. they studied. they go out there and they practice with great urgency and tempo. >> it's a dream come true to be here. this is something i was thinking about and dream being since i was little. it kind of feels unreal. >> reporter: the biggest attraction first round draft pick brandon sheriff. >> every since we ended the season we were ready to play football again that january to may layoff killed me. putting the helmet on again feels good. >> reporter: the rookie that impressed jay gruden wide receiver jamison crowder. >> i'm trying to come in learn, pick up what i can. just see how it translates when the season comes. >> reporter: if you're curious about the quarterback spot there are two guys trying out for that position. run of them has never even thrown a pass in a college game. so i don't think robert griffin iii has anything to worry about. >> last day of rookie mini camp fo
brandon scheriff and brandon jones adapting quickly to life in the nfl. >> rookies reporting. reenergizes the redskins. >> repeat every play. >> it's exciting to see. they have worked extremely hard. they studied. they go out there and they practice with great urgency and tempo. >> it's a dream come true to be here. this is something i was thinking about and dream being since i was little. it kind of feels unreal. >> reporter: the biggest attraction first round...
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brandon crawford would drive him to for the lead. pence score three times in this game, all off crawford hits. this one in the fifth. grand slam brandon crawford 3-3, six riches, ryan vogelsong in cruise control so are the giants, leading cincinnati in the seventh. the a's and white sox just underway at the coliseum in oakland. grilled sourdough, fresh tomato and crispy bacon bring the flavor... and sriracha-marinated chicken brings the heat. lucky for this guy this swiss cheese doubles as a fire blanket. new sriracha spicy super chick'n. denny's. welcome to america's diner. >>> join us tonight at kofy tv 20. the protests that drew hundreds of kayakers to rally in the waters outside of seattle. >> then at 11:00 here on channel 7, caught on tape. the theft that has taken a south bay man's livelihood and now he is hoping this video can lead to an arrest. >>> the largest pinball show in the nation is happening this weekend at the dixon fairgrounds. it is a pinball lover's dream. dozen of games are available at pin ago go, one of the mor
brandon crawford would drive him to for the lead. pence score three times in this game, all off crawford hits. this one in the fifth. grand slam brandon crawford 3-3, six riches, ryan vogelsong in cruise control so are the giants, leading cincinnati in the seventh. the a's and white sox just underway at the coliseum in oakland. grilled sourdough, fresh tomato and crispy bacon bring the flavor... and sriracha-marinated chicken brings the heat. lucky for this guy this swiss cheese doubles as a...
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the engineer brandon bostian, suffered minor injuries. he talked to police briefly, but did not give a formal statement before calling a lawyer and leaving the police station. can you think of any reason a train having just left the station would get up to 100 miles an hour? >> well, we want to look at that. we want to look at the acceleration of the train. we want to look at how the train was operated. >> reporter: the 1-year-old high tech electric engine came to rest upright in the dirt. but behind it, the first passenger car, twisted and mangled. the next three cars on their side. the last three still standing. ntsb board member sumwalt tells me that they are going to remove five of the cars and the engine. they are leaving two cars there, the most damaged cars. david, there is a chance there may be additional victims in the damaged cars. >> of course. david kerley, who covers transportation, right here in philadelphia with me. david, thank you. >>> and tonight, we are also learning more at this hour about the victims. the naval academ
the engineer brandon bostian, suffered minor injuries. he talked to police briefly, but did not give a formal statement before calling a lawyer and leaving the police station. can you think of any reason a train having just left the station would get up to 100 miles an hour? >> well, we want to look at that. we want to look at the acceleration of the train. we want to look at how the train was operated. >> reporter: the 1-year-old high tech electric engine came to rest upright in...
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his name is brandon bostian. drew griffin is going to have much more on the man at the center of this in just a moment. the mayor of philadelphia on cnn calling that engineer reckless saying there's no excuse for the out-of-control speed. we also now know that bastian did apply the emergency brakes just before the crash but only slowed the train town to 102 miles an hour at impact. 102 to 102, then it crashed. you can see the curve where the train derailed. as you can see, it very sharp. horrific crash killing at least seven people. more than 200 injured, many of them in critical condition at this hour. it is almost 24 hours after this crash but there are still people missing. people hoping that their loved ones will be the miracle story tonight. this surveillance video shows the speeding train at the moment of the crash. >> are you okay? he's calling, okay? >> crawl forward, sir. keep crawling. >> passengers many of them with broken bones and serious head injuries, were scrambling desperately to escape. drew gri
his name is brandon bostian. drew griffin is going to have much more on the man at the center of this in just a moment. the mayor of philadelphia on cnn calling that engineer reckless saying there's no excuse for the out-of-control speed. we also now know that bastian did apply the emergency brakes just before the crash but only slowed the train town to 102 miles an hour at impact. 102 to 102, then it crashed. you can see the curve where the train derailed. as you can see, it very sharp....
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brandon: i may have to get a little creative.ndon mcmillan and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing
brandon: i may have to get a little creative.ndon mcmillan and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing
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brandon paul lynn, at 19 -- brandon paulin, at 19 years old, starting tonight will be leading a towndian head. >> i thought i'd step up and end some of these problems. >> it was amazing to me he was only 19. >> reporter: he's already taking action. he almost canceled our interview to help leticia bentley who ran out of gas. they talked afterward. >> we need a grocery store. >> we have so in empty buildings and doing nothing with them. >> reporter: frank willingham sees paulin with his mom all the time. >> i see a vote for paulin sticker for mayor and i ask his mom are you running and she's like no, my son is. >> reporter: he agrees. indian head need more base support. >> it's really dictated by the base here. throughout the years the base has started cutting operations. >> what it comes down to is you have to implement vacant building solutions because some owners ask astronomical prices for their buildings. >> reporter: paulin's interest in politics began when he was 10 years old and he went to meetings. >> i'm excited to learn the rope. >> some people are like a 19- year-old mayor
brandon paul lynn, at 19 -- brandon paulin, at 19 years old, starting tonight will be leading a towndian head. >> i thought i'd step up and end some of these problems. >> it was amazing to me he was only 19. >> reporter: he's already taking action. he almost canceled our interview to help leticia bentley who ran out of gas. they talked afterward. >> we need a grocery store. >> we have so in empty buildings and doing nothing with them. >> reporter: frank...
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brandon crawford would drive him to for the lead. pence score three times in this game, all off crawford hits. this one in the fifth. grand slam brandon crawford 3-3, six riches, ryan vogelsong in cruise control so are the giants, leading cincinnati in the seventh. the a's and white sox just underway at the coliseum in female announcer: the mattress price wars are on at sleep train! we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's posturepedic vs. beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years interest-free financing. plus, free same day delivery set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save! mattress price wars are on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> join us tonight at kofy tv 20. the protests that drew hundreds of kayakers to rally in the waters outside of seattle. >> then at 11:00 here on channel 7, caught on tape. the theft that has taken a south bay man's livelihood and now he is hoping this
brandon crawford would drive him to for the lead. pence score three times in this game, all off crawford hits. this one in the fifth. grand slam brandon crawford 3-3, six riches, ryan vogelsong in cruise control so are the giants, leading cincinnati in the seventh. the a's and white sox just underway at the coliseum in female announcer: the mattress price wars are on at sleep train! we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's posturepedic vs. beautyrest with big savings...
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brandon saad, off he goes on the shorthanded break-away for goal number four of the postseason.nd the 1-0 hawks lead. >> great play by saad. eddie olczyk was showing us. kesler diving and trying to knock the puck away. and there's saad to lift the stick of kesler and bury it past andersen. 1-0, chicago. >> it would stay that way through most of the second period. with 1:46 left to play kyle palmieri takes the initial shot. off emerson etem who gets credit for the third. >> that was a great play. etem had caused some problems for hjalmarsson on the clear. he got in front of the redirection. we had ourselves a tie game. >> it was a low-scoring game at that point. what happened? >> we were wondering going into the third period if there would be lineup changes. and bruce boudreau made some switches. we didn't know if there would be a match-up between toews and kesler again. it started out that way. it didn't end that way. but what happened during the third period will go down as part of hockey. >> third period still a tie game here. and brandon saad kicks it to marian hossa, with an
brandon saad, off he goes on the shorthanded break-away for goal number four of the postseason.nd the 1-0 hawks lead. >> great play by saad. eddie olczyk was showing us. kesler diving and trying to knock the puck away. and there's saad to lift the stick of kesler and bury it past andersen. 1-0, chicago. >> it would stay that way through most of the second period. with 1:46 left to play kyle palmieri takes the initial shot. off emerson etem who gets credit for the third. >>...
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brandon saad, off he goes on the shorthanded break-away for goal number four of the postseason.nd the 1-0 hawks lead. >> great play by saad. eddie olczyk was showing us. kesler diving and trying to knock the puck away. and there's saad to lift the stick of kesler and bury it past andersen. 1-0, chicago. >> it would stay that way through most of the second period. with 1:46 left to play kyle palmieri takes the initial shot. off emerson etem who gets credit for the third. >> that was a great play. etem had caused some problems for hjalmarsson on the clear. he got in front of the redirection. we had ourselves a tie game. >> it was a low-scoring game at that point. what happened? >> we were wondering going into the third period if there would be lineup changes. and bruce boudreau made some switches. we didn't know if there would be a match-up between toews and kesler again. it started out that way. it didn't end that way. but what happened during the third period will go down as part of hockey. >> third period still a tie game here. and brandon saad kicks it to marian hossa, with an
brandon saad, off he goes on the shorthanded break-away for goal number four of the postseason.nd the 1-0 hawks lead. >> great play by saad. eddie olczyk was showing us. kesler diving and trying to knock the puck away. and there's saad to lift the stick of kesler and bury it past andersen. 1-0, chicago. >> it would stay that way through most of the second period. with 1:46 left to play kyle palmieri takes the initial shot. off emerson etem who gets credit for the third. >>...
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and as we said ntsb interviewed brandon bostian, and on tuesday when he was in the hospital he spokehis friend james weir and thank you for being with me and you have a close relationship with brandon bostian and what did you know when you saw the crash, did you instantly know that was his train? >> well thank you for having me. well i did. i turned on the television and i saw the news and i knew immediately it was his train and it was him. and i didn't want to believe it and i didn't want to confirm it and i reached out to him. >> and you sent him a text and did he respond. >> i did. and he responded. >> what did he say. >>? he said he was involved in the accident. that he wasn't able to talk much at the time. and that he was being sent at the e.r. >> and then you called him, right? >> that is correct, yes. >> how did he send to you, what did he say actually on the phone? >> the same as the text message. he sounded a bit in shock. he really couldn't talk much at that time. he's being seen for and cared for and i didn't get much of a chance at all to talk to him. >> what is he like a
and as we said ntsb interviewed brandon bostian, and on tuesday when he was in the hospital he spokehis friend james weir and thank you for being with me and you have a close relationship with brandon bostian and what did you know when you saw the crash, did you instantly know that was his train? >> well thank you for having me. well i did. i turned on the television and i saw the news and i knew immediately it was his train and it was him. and i didn't want to believe it and i didn't...
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bases loaded for brandon crawford. mommy? there goes that man! he hit a fifth inning grand slam..b.i. night for crawford. they rude first-degree reds. final of 11-2. >>> superhero night in oakland. power line up here. billy butler. first inning, big fly. but with great power comes great responsibility. by keeping the white sox styling. uh-uh. cabrera broke two all time in the 7th inning after the as committed their 13th straight game with the error. their hopes ended with eric sogard's fly ball landing in eaton's glove. they drop another one. 4-3 final. the as have lost 13 games by one run. >>> prom night in ann arbor, michigan. these softballs show you a good time. ncaa regional elimination game against pit. it tied the game. pit loaded them up. a fifth inning grand slam. man, that ball was crushed. cal eliminated by the panthers. a final of 6-3. >>> pga, rory mcilroy running a clinic on how to play the game. 11 birdies. no bogeys. he had a 61. four stroke lead headed into sunday's final round. normally, that would be enough. but no. we are coming back with earthquakes. that's a
bases loaded for brandon crawford. mommy? there goes that man! he hit a fifth inning grand slam..b.i. night for crawford. they rude first-degree reds. final of 11-2. >>> superhero night in oakland. power line up here. billy butler. first inning, big fly. but with great power comes great responsibility. by keeping the white sox styling. uh-uh. cabrera broke two all time in the 7th inning after the as committed their 13th straight game with the error. their hopes ended with eric sogard's...
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the attorney for engineer brandon does boss tan will be investigated. >> remote mountains of nepal no official word on the eight people on board, six of them are us marines. >> music fans all over the worlds are mourning the death of blues legend bb king. the 15 time grammy winner died last night at his home in las vegas where he had been in hospice care. bb king was 89 years old. >> blues boy. >> our time 4:50. let's get a check on business news. >> joe -- jill wagner joins us from the stock exchange. talk about changes at dairy queen. what's happening? good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ukee erika. yes, dairy queen is removing soft drinks from its children's menus starting in september. so the fast-food chain is the latest to change its menus as americans are growing more health conscious. mcdonald's removed soda from happy meals last september. they are looking to add other healthier options to its menu. >> how about that? we hear one bick retail is her hiring now and they are ramming up recruiting effort. tell us about it? >> yes, h and m isn't just trying to sell clothing t
the attorney for engineer brandon does boss tan will be investigated. >> remote mountains of nepal no official word on the eight people on board, six of them are us marines. >> music fans all over the worlds are mourning the death of blues legend bb king. the 15 time grammy winner died last night at his home in las vegas where he had been in hospice care. bb king was 89 years old. >> blues boy. >> our time 4:50. let's get a check on business news. >> joe -- jill...
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brandon: go ahead and push down and stand up.r: one golden retriever must rise to the occasion. brandon: on your feet, good, good, good, on your feet. i'm brandon mcmillan and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose a family, and a place to
brandon: go ahead and push down and stand up.r: one golden retriever must rise to the occasion. brandon: on your feet, good, good, good, on your feet. i'm brandon mcmillan and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose a family, and a place to