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brian lamb: where? >> martinsburg. brian lamb: what do you think?> politics is a very hard topic to talk about because there such a wide range of everything. all of the topics that they cover are just very broad and a very extensive. it is very hard to talk about politics, especially in this world of serious bipartisanship the--partisanship and the severe divide and polarization. when you have a campaign like this, you have strong willed people who want to make such a strong difference. you see a very wide view of strong opinions and that leads to a lot of tension and a lot of friction. brian lamb: never in history have so many people watched the debates during primaries. good or bad? >> if you like sports it is really good. [laughter] brian lamb: is it drawing more people into the discussion? >> i do not know if it is bringing them into the discussion, but it is bringing them into the sporting of it. i see a lot of people come into it and they do not care about the opinions, do not care about the policies, how it affects them, they just care about
brian lamb: where? >> martinsburg. brian lamb: what do you think?> politics is a very hard topic to talk about because there such a wide range of everything. all of the topics that they cover are just very broad and a very extensive. it is very hard to talk about politics, especially in this world of serious bipartisanship the--partisanship and the severe divide and polarization. when you have a campaign like this, you have strong willed people who want to make such a strong...
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brian lamb: why?ally denton: bechtel, the company i'm writing about manages most of the nuclear weapons complex at this point. there are 17 labs. i was focused primarily on lawrence livermore, the weapons lab. los altos. brian lamb: bechtel is what? sally denton: bechtel is the first major multinational mega-company from the american west which is why it interested me because i am from the west, fourth generation nevadan and i grew up in the town that was their signature project way back in the 1930's. the hoover dam. and bechtel is the quintessential multinational company that is involved in all aspects of construction and engineering throughout the world. i mean on every continent. brian lamb: how cooperative was bechtel with your project? sally denton: i didn't really, i initially contacted bechtel early on when i was first researching it and they directed me to the company website. i had actually been there before i even wrote my book proposal to simon & schuster, so i was familiar with the websit
brian lamb: why?ally denton: bechtel, the company i'm writing about manages most of the nuclear weapons complex at this point. there are 17 labs. i was focused primarily on lawrence livermore, the weapons lab. los altos. brian lamb: bechtel is what? sally denton: bechtel is the first major multinational mega-company from the american west which is why it interested me because i am from the west, fourth generation nevadan and i grew up in the town that was their signature project way back in the...
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brian: what year? and took the 77 committee a little bit of time. and that constitution, every state, only one branch of government and every state had one vote and there was no judicial branch and no executive branch. and there was a president but the president was just the chair of the committee of congress that sat to run things in case of emergencies when congress wasn't in session. brian: was madison in that group? mary: there are some men in philadelphia in 1787 that did, john dickin son from delaware. but madison got the articles of confederation and wrote notes explaining all the problems with it and what he thought were the problems the states weren't sufficiently controlled. and like lance said, he started reading around to find out bhained of governments worked and jefferson had sent him these two great books and madison read them passing things out and came up with a lot of examples where historically confederations had collapsed and he writes that the only thing that keeps them together is
brian: what year? and took the 77 committee a little bit of time. and that constitution, every state, only one branch of government and every state had one vote and there was no judicial branch and no executive branch. and there was a president but the president was just the chair of the committee of congress that sat to run things in case of emergencies when congress wasn't in session. brian: was madison in that group? mary: there are some men in philadelphia in 1787 that did, john dickin son...
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brian lamb: where? >> martinsburg. brian lamb: what do you think? >> politics is hard to talk about because there such a wide range of everything. all of the topics that they cover are just very broad and a very extensive. it is very hard to talk about politics, especially in this world of serious bipartisanship and the severe divide. she said, polarization. when you have a campaign like this, you have strong willed people who want to make such a strong difference. you see a very wide view of strong opinions and that leads to a lot of tension and a lot of friction. brian lamb: never in the history have some of people watched the -- so many people watched the debates during primaries. good or bad? >> if you like sports it is really good. [laughter] brian lamb: is a drawing more people into the discussion? >> i do not know if it is bringing them into the discussion, but it is bringing them into the sporting of it. i see a lot of people come into it and they do not care about the opinions, do not care about the policies, how it affects them, they just
brian lamb: where? >> martinsburg. brian lamb: what do you think? >> politics is hard to talk about because there such a wide range of everything. all of the topics that they cover are just very broad and a very extensive. it is very hard to talk about politics, especially in this world of serious bipartisanship and the severe divide. she said, polarization. when you have a campaign like this, you have strong willed people who want to make such a strong difference. you see a very...
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brian: you were born where? ron: brooklyn. brian: mr. miranda? ron: lin was born in new york, the westside. brian: and alexander hamilton? ron: he was born in the caribbean. he spent his adolescence on one of the virgin islands. around the age of 17, a hurricane hit the island. a letter was published by him in the newspaper describing the storm in shakespearean terms. he was a legitimate orphan at that point. the local merchant suddenly recognized they had his young genius in their midst and they took up a collection to send him to the north american colonies to be educated. he came armed with a few letters of introduction but he did not know a soul. hamilton is not only the original immigrant, but a completely self-made, self-invented figure. ll of the other founding fathers were either virginia planters or boston lawyers. born in the original 13 colonies. hamilton was the outsider. he started life with as many disadvantages as the others had advantages. brian: here's about 20 seconds of the music. he tune is "stay alive." it shows his relations
brian: you were born where? ron: brooklyn. brian: mr. miranda? ron: lin was born in new york, the westside. brian: and alexander hamilton? ron: he was born in the caribbean. he spent his adolescence on one of the virgin islands. around the age of 17, a hurricane hit the island. a letter was published by him in the newspaper describing the storm in shakespearean terms. he was a legitimate orphan at that point. the local merchant suddenly recognized they had his young genius in their midst and...
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brian: let's watch.gin video clip] >> i am thrilled the white house called me because i am actually working on a hip-hop album, a concept album about the life of somebody who embodies hip-hop, alexander hamilton. you laugh, but it is true. he was born a penniless orphan in st. croix, illegitimate birth, became george washington's right-hand man, became treasury secretary, had beef with every other founding father, and all on the strength of his writing, he embodies the ability to make a difference. [end video clip] brian: what had happened to lin miranda? what does success mean to him? how long can he keep starring in this? ron: he has already said that he is going to stay in the show through july. that was his announcement in the beginning. i think he would like to move on to his next show. they are doing eight performances a week, it is difficult for him to clear his mind. i recently heard him say that when he took my book on vacation to mexico, it was the first break he had had when he could open his
brian: let's watch.gin video clip] >> i am thrilled the white house called me because i am actually working on a hip-hop album, a concept album about the life of somebody who embodies hip-hop, alexander hamilton. you laugh, but it is true. he was born a penniless orphan in st. croix, illegitimate birth, became george washington's right-hand man, became treasury secretary, had beef with every other founding father, and all on the strength of his writing, he embodies the ability to make a...
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brian: why?ally: bechtel, the company i'm writing about manages most of the nuclear weapons complex at this point. there are 17 labs. i was focused primarily on lawrence livermore, the weapons lab. brian: bechtel is what? sally: bechtel is the first major multinational company from the american west which is why , it interested me because i am from the west, fourth generation and i grew up in the , town that was their signature project way back in the 1930's. bechtel is the quintessential multinational company that is involved in all aspects of construction and engineering throughout the world. brian: how cooperative was bechtel with your project? sally: well, i didn't really i , initially contacted bechtel early on when i was first researching it and they directed , me to the company website. i had actually been there before i had even wrote my book proposal to simon & schuster, so i was familiar with the website, but they directed me to the online press kit, and then when i found that everythin
brian: why?ally: bechtel, the company i'm writing about manages most of the nuclear weapons complex at this point. there are 17 labs. i was focused primarily on lawrence livermore, the weapons lab. brian: bechtel is what? sally: bechtel is the first major multinational company from the american west which is why , it interested me because i am from the west, fourth generation and i grew up in the , town that was their signature project way back in the 1930's. bechtel is the quintessential...
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after the break we say goodbye to one of our own was brian's sign off from kron 4 news --with brian's >> vicki : this is the the tough part of our newscast tonight. saying goodbye to our weatherman - brian. he's laughing and we are all sad but he's happy we've been working together for nine years now. and you're moving on to bigger and better things - to the big apple. >> brian :it has been a wonderful way to spend my weekends nine years--my weekends for nine years going to be a producer for al roper >> vicki : but before we sign off, i want to point out that. as good as you are as a meteorologist - sports is not really your thing. but, fortunately for our viewers, humor is. take a look. >>:he said take exactly what the weatherman says and do exactly the opposite >> brian :excuse me i am insulted with that >> gary :the giants just went ahead who do you like,brian? >> brian :there is a lot of fog out there if you're up building a bridge but otherwise it is sunny out their i really starting to think that after tonight the bay bridge chihuahua is my new favorite thing thank you >> vicki
after the break we say goodbye to one of our own was brian's sign off from kron 4 news --with brian's >> vicki : this is the the tough part of our newscast tonight. saying goodbye to our weatherman - brian. he's laughing and we are all sad but he's happy we've been working together for nine years now. and you're moving on to bigger and better things - to the big apple. >> brian :it has been a wonderful way to spend my weekends nine years--my weekends for nine years going to be a...
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brian: we are nearing the election. building inssure the political sphere. >> you mentioned you are a traditionalist. mr. wheeler: what did i say? i said i understood what tradition was. that it was too early to make a commitment. >> is it because it makes you a lame duck automatically? mr. wheeler: i just think it's early. you know? away from a new inauguration. we will deal with things as we get closer. >> how would you describe congress' interest in the fcc proceedings and the potential for a rewrite of the telecom act? congress is very interested in the work of the fcc. i'm not the guy that can make the decision about a rewrite. you need to speak to the chairman about that. can remember my days representing the industry, congress was interested then and today. let's talk about something in your control, something that you dealt with early on as chairman, should consumers be allowed to use settler telephones on airplanes? mr. wheeler: that is a question that gets divided. the first part is we have for how thety netwo
brian: we are nearing the election. building inssure the political sphere. >> you mentioned you are a traditionalist. mr. wheeler: what did i say? i said i understood what tradition was. that it was too early to make a commitment. >> is it because it makes you a lame duck automatically? mr. wheeler: i just think it's early. you know? away from a new inauguration. we will deal with things as we get closer. >> how would you describe congress' interest in the fcc proceedings and...
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brian lamb: you were born where? ron chernow: i was born in brooklyn. brian lamb: and mr. miranda was born where? ron chernow: lin was born in new york, i assume on the upper west side. brian lamb: and alexander hamilton was born where and where was he raised? ron chernow: hamilton was born on the island of nevis in the caribbean. he spent his adolescence on st. croix, one of the virgin islands and around the age of 17, a killer hurricane hit the island. he wrote this very brilliant letter that was published in the island newspaper describing in almost shakespearean terms this hurricane. he was an illegitimate, orphaned, impoverished clerk at that point. the local merchants suddenly recognized that they had this young genius in their midst and they took up a collection to send him to the north american colonies to be educated. he came armed with a fuel that is of introduction, but he did not know the soul. and so, hamilton is about all the original immigrant, but a completely self-made, really self invented figure. you know, all the other founding fathers, they were out of
brian lamb: you were born where? ron chernow: i was born in brooklyn. brian lamb: and mr. miranda was born where? ron chernow: lin was born in new york, i assume on the upper west side. brian lamb: and alexander hamilton was born where and where was he raised? ron chernow: hamilton was born on the island of nevis in the caribbean. he spent his adolescence on st. croix, one of the virgin islands and around the age of 17, a killer hurricane hit the island. he wrote this very brilliant letter that...
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brian: no. different then other media companies because of the cable component with espn. cable and media is all about broad pan. that is what comcast -- why comcast is a better start. disney is more about content. tom: they've got a big movie that will save the date? >> they have marvel movies. a jungle thing coming up. they have a movie slate for the next five years which is locked in, that is going to be very strong competitively. tom: paul sweeney with a gossip of the morning. thank you. later today, there will be a little less gossip. david westin in conversation with the secretary of state. a little bit to talk about. from frankfurt, germany and from new york, this is bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ tom keene is in your. tom - in new york. first, we have a very important must read. vonnie has it on allergan. vonnie: just wanted to draw attention to the stocks that are moving with allergan down 21% following decision yesterday. we can take the note immediately and explain what. -- explain why.
brian: no. different then other media companies because of the cable component with espn. cable and media is all about broad pan. that is what comcast -- why comcast is a better start. disney is more about content. tom: they've got a big movie that will save the date? >> they have marvel movies. a jungle thing coming up. they have a movie slate for the next five years which is locked in, that is going to be very strong competitively. tom: paul sweeney with a gossip of the morning. thank...
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brian: it is. and the fact that it made its way to charges is troubling. if he defends himself, i don't want to prejudge that. it is not my place. it is a big the campaign will have to answer for in the specific and general sense. john: mark said earlier that campaign managers charged in that way should take a leave of absence. as a matter of form, should the campaign manager step aside for a little while? brian: that is such a wild hypothetical that it is something that may not ever happen in our campaign. i mentioned a couple of weeks ago when this first happened, the campaign manager, his idea of what he likes to do when he is not back crunching numbers in the office is he goes door-to-door knocking to convince people to persuasion of voters. he is not sounding as a bouncer enforcing crowd control. mark: the wisconsin primary is really important. hillary clinton has no plans, bill clinton, chelsea clinton. why are your principles not campaigning more? brian: wisconsin is important, but all of the states coming up are imported. the new york primary the 1
brian: it is. and the fact that it made its way to charges is troubling. if he defends himself, i don't want to prejudge that. it is not my place. it is a big the campaign will have to answer for in the specific and general sense. john: mark said earlier that campaign managers charged in that way should take a leave of absence. as a matter of form, should the campaign manager step aside for a little while? brian: that is such a wild hypothetical that it is something that may not ever happen in...
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brian: i'm not sure.t is possible to the family members or hillary clinton herself could go. but we will be here in new york and balancing our priorities in order to win the nomination. that means not just looking ahead to the next state but also across the chessboard. mark: and if there is likely to be a debate? brian: it is less travel. mark: bernie sanders used to win big important states. john: what would it be a margin that bernie sanders would win by a wisconsin that would cause you concern? but with that number have to be? don't just a big. give me a number that would freak you out. brian: here is a point. if bernie sanders can win big in the delegate-rich estate, wisconsin, it will not -- if he wins by eight points. if he wins wisconsin even significantly, it is not necessarily anything -- break,e are going to a hold your hand up like this. ♪ john: brian fallon, he is fine. 50 point sooners is utterly meaningless. cruzresident of the pro promise. ♪ ♪ we are back, and joining us from the new york s
brian: i'm not sure.t is possible to the family members or hillary clinton herself could go. but we will be here in new york and balancing our priorities in order to win the nomination. that means not just looking ahead to the next state but also across the chessboard. mark: and if there is likely to be a debate? brian: it is less travel. mark: bernie sanders used to win big important states. john: what would it be a margin that bernie sanders would win by a wisconsin that would cause you...
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brian? brian, can you hear? brian. >> how is that going on -- the politico papers also saying that bringing in these guys, manafort and riley, that the other guys who have been working for you are upset. you have one resigning. is there any truth to that? >> when you bring in high-level new people, the one ran walker's campaign up, i did very well against walker, but he ran walker's campaign. he was and is a very top guy. when you bring other people in, i can see other people -- their feelings get hurt. i don't know most of these people. frankly, we're in a position where we want to see if we can close it out. i think we'll get to the number. i think today is important. we hope the have a big day today and we'll represent new york very well. i mean, cruz refused to give money for hurricane sandy to new york. he does not like new york, he doesn't like new yorkers. that's when he brought up new york values like in disgust. >> cruz has already -- i think he knows you're going to win today. the polls suggest by a lo
brian? brian, can you hear? brian. >> how is that going on -- the politico papers also saying that bringing in these guys, manafort and riley, that the other guys who have been working for you are upset. you have one resigning. is there any truth to that? >> when you bring in high-level new people, the one ran walker's campaign up, i did very well against walker, but he ran walker's campaign. he was and is a very top guy. when you bring other people in, i can see other people --...
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brian: i'm not sure.t is possible to the family members or hillary clinton herself could go. but we will be here in new york and balancing our priorities in order to win the nomination. that means not just looking ahead to the next state but also across the chessboard. mark: and if there is likely to be a debate? brian: it is less travel. mark: bernie sanders used to win big important states. john: what would it be a margin that bernie sanders would win by a wisconsin that would cause you concern? but with that number have to be? don't just a big. give me a number that would freak you out. brian: here is a point. if bernie sanders can win big in the delegate-rich estate, wisconsin, it will not -- if he wins by eight points. if he wins wisconsin even significantly, it is not necessarily anything -- mark: we are going to a break, hold your hand up like this. john: brian fallon, he is fine. 50 points for sanders is utterly meaningless. the president of the pro-cruz super pac keep the promise next. ♪ ♪ mark:
brian: i'm not sure.t is possible to the family members or hillary clinton herself could go. but we will be here in new york and balancing our priorities in order to win the nomination. that means not just looking ahead to the next state but also across the chessboard. mark: and if there is likely to be a debate? brian: it is less travel. mark: bernie sanders used to win big important states. john: what would it be a margin that bernie sanders would win by a wisconsin that would cause you...
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brian: it is hard.best guy in the world on linking the advertising dynamics to all this techno mumbo-jumbo. the essay the other day on the future of visio -- a video, it ain't happening. this, is it just a fiction that wears itself out over three or four years, except for facebook and google? , i think tv as we have known it can still grow. with,very essay ends "yeah, but they want to be like tv." brian: broader industries believing that they can be more efficient than tv is not really true. tom: the single best buy right now, what is it? brian: probably twitter. , on twitter.eser i still do not know how they are going to monetize right now. coming up in minutes, the report of jpmorgan. i can say without question, except for maybe early 2009, the most interesting quarter coming up for banking. james bianco will assist us, and michael moore in london. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. james dimon and jpmorgan reporting. they plan to increase their capital return in the first half of 2016. you are not hearin
brian: it is hard.best guy in the world on linking the advertising dynamics to all this techno mumbo-jumbo. the essay the other day on the future of visio -- a video, it ain't happening. this, is it just a fiction that wears itself out over three or four years, except for facebook and google? , i think tv as we have known it can still grow. with,very essay ends "yeah, but they want to be like tv." brian: broader industries believing that they can be more efficient than tv is not...
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brian and michelle?at cbsmoneywatch.com, thank you. >>> and oakland, moving along nicely. we'll have the official word coming up from gianna. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, forecast in just a few minu >>> happy monday and welcome back. the bay bridge, clouds beyond. we'll have a lot of those but it will dry out and warm up. the complete forecast coming up. >>> new orleans investigators have uncovered an unusual connection between former saints football player will smith and his killer. police say that cardell haynes shot smith and his wife after he rear ended their vehicle. investigators are still figuring out whether the connection had anything to do with smith's death. >> i think this is just wrong place, wrong time. no way to explain what happened. >> smith's wife is expected to survive. >>> encouraging news over the weekend from an expert on hiv and aids. at the global health conference, a man who began fighting the aids epidemic in 1981 said when he started treating patients, they were not sure they would ever find
brian and michelle?at cbsmoneywatch.com, thank you. >>> and oakland, moving along nicely. we'll have the official word coming up from gianna. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, forecast in just a few minu >>> happy monday and welcome back. the bay bridge, clouds beyond. we'll have a lot of those but it will dry out and warm up. the complete forecast coming up. >>> new orleans investigators have uncovered an unusual connection between former saints football player will smith and his...
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brian. >> what an impact. alicia, thanks very much. >>> as we mentioned ed snider had a hand in almost every sports team in philadelphia at one time or another. that includes more than a decade as owner of the sixers. the face of ownership for most of that time with pat croce who said he considered snider a father figure. >> he was tough. he was tough because he -- if it didn't go his way or the right way or the winning way, you know ed snider was fierce, he did not like to lose. and so i never wanted to disapdisappoint the man. >> our extensive coverage of the death of ed snider continues online at 6abc.com. we have a photo gallery of images celibating his remarkable life and historic videos from his legendary career. >> he'll never be forgotten. >> no doubt. >>> time to get a check of that the accuweather forecast for the week ahead. >> let's send things outside to meteorologist cecily tynan in for adam joseph. >> hi, brian and mon cam i came out here wearing a jacket. high to take it off because it's warmed
brian. >> what an impact. alicia, thanks very much. >>> as we mentioned ed snider had a hand in almost every sports team in philadelphia at one time or another. that includes more than a decade as owner of the sixers. the face of ownership for most of that time with pat croce who said he considered snider a father figure. >> he was tough. he was tough because he -- if it didn't go his way or the right way or the winning way, you know ed snider was fierce, he did not like to...
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>>> yes, brian.rend has spread to california, how employees are convinced to destroy their own restaurants. >> and coming up, could jordan spieth hold a 5-shot lead at the masters? could the giants overcome a deficit against the dodgers? if you haven't caught warrior's fever yet, are about to. ,, before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. that's how much garbage visitors to our national parks add to the country's landfills each year. but this year, subaru is sharing their zero-landfill expertise with the national parks to work toward the goal of making garbage there a thing of the past. to get involved visit subaru.
>>> yes, brian.rend has spread to california, how employees are convinced to destroy their own restaurants. >> and coming up, could jordan spieth hold a 5-shot lead at the masters? could the giants overcome a deficit against the dodgers? if you haven't caught warrior's fever yet, are about to. ,, before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back...
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look at all the "welcome brian stowe." this high school, he is a star to those who know the story of this comeback kid. >> what's up, guys? ♪ >> it seems everyone wants a picture with him. >> go, giants! >> five years ago, stowe's brutal beating made headlines here in the u.s. and around the world. >> two new suspects are under arrest -- >> reporter: something he still struggles to believe. >> i got letters from people in canada, new guinea. new guinea. who lives in new guinea? >> in 2011, stowe was 42 years old, a father of two and a paramedic, a man who loved saving lives. but on opening day outside dodgers stadium, two dodger fans beat stowe nearly to death. >> i think i almost lost a man. >> reporter: so sisters erin collins and bonnie bush has been by his side since the day that changed all of their lives. collins describes one doctor's reaction when he first saw stowe's condition. >> when he first looked at his cat scan, he thought he was looking at the cat scan of a dead person. when we heard that, we knew how bad i
look at all the "welcome brian stowe." this high school, he is a star to those who know the story of this comeback kid. >> what's up, guys? ♪ >> it seems everyone wants a picture with him. >> go, giants! >> five years ago, stowe's brutal beating made headlines here in the u.s. and around the world. >> two new suspects are under arrest -- >> reporter: something he still struggles to believe. >> i got letters from people in canada, new guinea....
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taff, "action news" is next. >>> saturday night, walter's off, i'm brian taff. tonight remembering those who lost their lives to violence in the city of chester. >>> and a ferris wheel in the middle of broad street, you are not imaging this, it is the return of, one of philadelphia's most popular street festival. >>> but the big story on "action news" is developing news. a woman managed to free herself after 12 hours in captivity today, she tells investigators that she was abducted. sexually assaulted and then put in the back of the car, the ordeal started at philadelphia's park side section this morning. it ended with her escape in west philadelphia. that is where we will fine "action news" reporter jeff chirico who has details tonight, jeff. >> reporter: brian, that victim's ordeal came to an end right behind me. police just cleared the crime scene. neighbors here are stunned. they heard a woman screaming around 3:00 this afternoon and they came running to see what was going on. that is when they say they saw a woman walking down the street, obviously distraug
taff, "action news" is next. >>> saturday night, walter's off, i'm brian taff. tonight remembering those who lost their lives to violence in the city of chester. >>> and a ferris wheel in the middle of broad street, you are not imaging this, it is the return of, one of philadelphia's most popular street festival. >>> but the big story on "action news" is developing news. a woman managed to free herself after 12 hours in captivity today, she tells...
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>> guest: so that's a, that's a question that gets divided into two participant, brian. -- parts, brian. the first part is that we have responsibility for how the networks operate. and the fcc had for years had a rule in place that said you couldn't use a device on a plane because it would interfere with the terrestrial networks downstairs on the ground. new technology came along that captured the cellular on the plane which is why you can do wi-fi on the plane today and, therefore, wasn't interfering on the ground. so we said, okay, if you've got that new technology on the plane and it's not interfering, that's fine. that doesn't have anything to do with whether you can make a phone call. and i've been pretty outspoken that i don't want to be at 35,000 feet listening to some person next to me yakking away on on the phone. but that's not our rule. that's rules that get made by the faa. so we handle the technical side of things, and the faa is preparing a proceeding to deal with the consumer side of things. >> you faced a lot of public backlash in response to that issue when it came up.
>> guest: so that's a, that's a question that gets divided into two participant, brian. -- parts, brian. the first part is that we have responsibility for how the networks operate. and the fcc had for years had a rule in place that said you couldn't use a device on a plane because it would interfere with the terrestrial networks downstairs on the ground. new technology came along that captured the cellular on the plane which is why you can do wi-fi on the plane today and, therefore,...
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. >>> it is saturday night, walter's off, i'm brian taff. the big story on "action news" tonight is that horrific ordeal woman said she endured in philadelphia today. she was abducted this morning and held captive for 11 hours but late today she managed somehow to escape. "action news" reporter jeff chirico live outside special victims unit in hunting park. jeff, what exactly happened here. >> right now, brian police are looking for suspect or suspects, who forced that woman inside of a car early this morning at gunpoint. dramatic escape, hours later, happened in a residential area as neighbors watched in horror. >> i heard the screaming, i kept hearing say get off of me. >> reporter: neighbors on the 5700 block of larchwood street are stunned after a quiet afternoon was disrupted by screams from a with man they learned was escaping her abductor. >> people say she got out of the trunk. >> bloody face, just her shirt on. >> reporter: police say it happen at forty-ninth and lancaster at 4:00 a.m. twenty year-old woman was sexually, physically
. >>> it is saturday night, walter's off, i'm brian taff. the big story on "action news" tonight is that horrific ordeal woman said she endured in philadelphia today. she was abducted this morning and held captive for 11 hours but late today she managed somehow to escape. "action news" reporter jeff chirico live outside special victims unit in hunting park. jeff, what exactly happened here. >> right now, brian police are looking for suspect or suspects, who...
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>> brian, nobody even comes close. nobody will ever come close to him. it's tragic he's gone at 57. we're ail the better because we have his legacy of work. >> there's more to come. alicia thank you very much. kelly carter is with us on the phone. she was part of small group of journalists who met with prince just last summer. kelly, what can you add to the record and the conversation? >> you know, even though he was someone who made music that was listened to by millions and millions of people, i think that he felt very unheard about something and that was how he felt about streaming services and recording contracts. he wanted to sit down with a small group of us and kind of explain that he felt a little taken advantage of and a little unappreciated by some of the larger streaming services because he felt that his catalogue of music wasn't being valued the same as say the catalogue of beatles. that was the conversation he wanted to have with us. that was in minneapolis last year. he invited thousands of us out there t
>> brian, nobody even comes close. nobody will ever come close to him. it's tragic he's gone at 57. we're ail the better because we have his legacy of work. >> there's more to come. alicia thank you very much. kelly carter is with us on the phone. she was part of small group of journalists who met with prince just last summer. kelly, what can you add to the record and the conversation? >> you know, even though he was someone who made music that was listened to by millions and...
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brian, people certainly getting creative and finding ways to finance. more to look forward to. >> alicia thank you. >>> a big congratulations is in store for the chess team in wilmington. a new national chess champions. the team came out on top in annapolis, beating out teams for 200 other schools, the first and only school in delaware's history to win and they have done it twice now bringing back the title in 2014. smart kids there. >> great accomplishment. that does it for "action news" at 4:00. i'm sharrie williams, join me along with brian and adam for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl 17. >> here are rick williams and monica malpass with a look at what is next. >> hi there, coming up next at 5:00, an arson investigation is underway in south philadelphia. new at 5:00 the latest case, it has philadelphia police connecting the dots between several incidents. and city officials are remembering the loss of former police commissioners willy williams. >>> and another twist in the race for the white house, another message from ted cruz as he pus
brian, people certainly getting creative and finding ways to finance. more to look forward to. >> alicia thank you. >>> a big congratulations is in store for the chess team in wilmington. a new national chess champions. the team came out on top in annapolis, beating out teams for 200 other schools, the first and only school in delaware's history to win and they have done it twice now bringing back the title in 2014. smart kids there. >> great accomplishment. that does it...
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today, however, two inmates, brian edmonds jr., and his father, brian sr., will attempt to clear long-lingeringtional wounds. edmonds jr., who could be sentenced to death if he's found guilty, asked jail officials to allow him a final visit with his father, who will soon transfer to state prison to start a 30-year sentence. the request was approved. >> it really might be the last time i get to see him for a while. >> what's up, baby? >> what's happening? hug. what's going on? what's going on with you? >> well, let me tell you something before we start the conversation. i already told them from the get-go, i don't blame you for nothing. i chose the path i took. i chose to do what i wanted to do. but at the same time i just want to know, you know what i'm saying, if you could do anything different what could you have done? what you thought you could have done different. >> there would have been a whole lot different. i would have chose a different route so you wouldn't end up in the situation that you was in. first steps is me and your uncle. i'm tired of every time i look up you're in the hole.
today, however, two inmates, brian edmonds jr., and his father, brian sr., will attempt to clear long-lingeringtional wounds. edmonds jr., who could be sentenced to death if he's found guilty, asked jail officials to allow him a final visit with his father, who will soon transfer to state prison to start a 30-year sentence. the request was approved. >> it really might be the last time i get to see him for a while. >> what's up, baby? >> what's happening? hug. what's going on?...
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every day, brian drives carefully to work. and every day brian drives carefully to work, there are rate suckers. he's been paying more for car insurance because of their bad driving for so long, he doesn't even notice them anymore. but one day brian gets snapshot from progressive. now brian has a rate based on his driving, not theirs. get snapshot and see just how much your good driving could save you. i drive a golf ball. i drive to the hoop. i drive a racecar. i have a driver. his name is carl. but that's not what we all have in common. twe talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto . r xarelto is proven to treat and help reduce r the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. p xarelto is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke r in people with afib, not caused by for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, t there is limited information on how t xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. p you know, taking warfarin, i had to deal with that blood testing routine. ri couldn't have a healthy salad
every day, brian drives carefully to work. and every day brian drives carefully to work, there are rate suckers. he's been paying more for car insurance because of their bad driving for so long, he doesn't even notice them anymore. but one day brian gets snapshot from progressive. now brian has a rate based on his driving, not theirs. get snapshot and see just how much your good driving could save you. i drive a golf ball. i drive to the hoop. i drive a racecar. i have a driver. his name is...
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. >> brian voltz is currently serving six months for an act of violence. though the victim was anything but a heavyweight. he admits an argument with the mother of one of his sons got out of hand. but denies injuring her. still, he pled guilty to domestic abuse and returned to louisville metro once again. >> two, four, six, eight, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19 times he's been in jail. you can pretty much say he's growing up inside of a cell. >> i started coming in this jail when i was 18. i've probably been back three times a year, four times a year. sometimes more, sometimes less. >> voltz, who has also served two terms in state prison for robbery and assault, says the recent car accident that has forced him to walk with a cane hasn't slowed him down. >> what don't kill you makes you stronger. >> can you still fight like this? >> last guy i whooped was on my cane. so yeah. still fighting. and i don't use it as a weapon either. i throw it to the side. put my hands up. i'm the predator, not the prey. do the eating, i don't get ate. but i don't have nobody no more.
. >> brian voltz is currently serving six months for an act of violence. though the victim was anything but a heavyweight. he admits an argument with the mother of one of his sons got out of hand. but denies injuring her. still, he pled guilty to domestic abuse and returned to louisville metro once again. >> two, four, six, eight, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19 times he's been in jail. you can pretty much say he's growing up inside of a cell. >> i started coming in this jail when i...
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brian? >> kelly o'donnell here with us in new york. for those just joining us, a member of the still photography press is at the podium so everyone can focus up. their attention seems focused at the back of the rahm past our camera, because that is pointed out. this is still a building not part of the capitol hill, not part of the complex, so anything political must be done at the base. that includes fundraising, telephone kaushlgsz neshz. a political statement about the republican party. . support. if this speech works today and paul ryan takes his name off the board, say ryan comes down and he's not going to be a possibility. for those republicans unhappy with the choice, say, of trump or cruz or kasich, what does that leave them for an option which is basically saying, here's the leader of the ren leerpd. >> it isn't going to be me, stop looking at me, you've got. i know i plan on supporting one of these three. i think that could be the impact, i think it doesn't feel the impact. another
brian? >> kelly o'donnell here with us in new york. for those just joining us, a member of the still photography press is at the podium so everyone can focus up. their attention seems focused at the back of the rahm past our camera, because that is pointed out. this is still a building not part of the capitol hill, not part of the complex, so anything political must be done at the base. that includes fundraising, telephone kaushlgsz neshz. a political statement about the republican party....
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absolutely stunning, liam and miley, emily glowing and pregnant, jessicace from brian austin green last summer, well, she's pregnant, and the big question now, who's the dad? megan hit the red carpet in a u co-stars shila buff and megan johnson. megan filed for divorce from actor brian austin green in august, they have two sons together, but they could be making a go at it again. this was megan and brian out last move month at lunch, twice, wit t >>> anr pl.t onoken. >> in the form >> u lookt how your life has changed and how much mor lfneed to be fed. celebrating? >> weap >> we were just hanging out. we're not all in the same brother luke and his wife. leah walked ahead, knowing the came watching, but he kempt checking back to make sure miley was okay, there she is, engagement ring on. "the huntsman" which opens may 2, she's with this guy scott w? >> i'm going to do something really extreme. definitely try and do something cool because the movise >> she's stunning in any hair do. >> you know what was stunning? the black dior she had on last night. dior lowered the neckline and beading
absolutely stunning, liam and miley, emily glowing and pregnant, jessicace from brian austin green last summer, well, she's pregnant, and the big question now, who's the dad? megan hit the red carpet in a u co-stars shila buff and megan johnson. megan filed for divorce from actor brian austin green in august, they have two sons together, but they could be making a go at it again. this was megan and brian out last move month at lunch, twice, wit t >>> anr pl.t onoken. >> in the...
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brian? >> stephanie, who are we going to hear from and approximately what are we going to hear? >> reporter: so, we're wait ogen the attorney general bill shuette today. you have multiple charges as you mentioned. three officials, the two state officials that you mentioned are really feeling the brunt of those charges. between them, seven felony charges, among them, tampering with evidence and misconduct in office. serious offenses that carry a maximum of four to five years in prison and fines between $5,000 and $10,000. at the crux of this, brian, as i said, is that decision not to use the chemicals to making the water at least safe. and one to tell the epa that the controls were in place. and that the water was safe. by the way, that is also the message that was being relayed to the people of flibt at the time. repeatedly. brian? >> stephanie gosk inside the room where any moment now we are gong to hear from bill shuette, the attorney general of the state of michigan in relation to the cha
brian? >> stephanie, who are we going to hear from and approximately what are we going to hear? >> reporter: so, we're wait ogen the attorney general bill shuette today. you have multiple charges as you mentioned. three officials, the two state officials that you mentioned are really feeling the brunt of those charges. between them, seven felony charges, among them, tampering with evidence and misconduct in office. serious offenses that carry a maximum of four to five years in...
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>> reporter: well, super excited, brian.tudents, they're passionate, eager anxious and super thrilled to be watching villanova, the wildcats play in the final four. hundreds will be there. march madness has taken over the campus of villanova university. the wildcats have made it to the final four. hundreds of students loaded on the buses friday morning headed to houston, texas for the showdown against oklahoma. >> go wildcats. clear them on. >> yeah, they're going to go all the way and take the championship. no other team can beat us. we have the spirit and the drive and the heart, so go cats. >> the excitement on campus is something i've never seen. >> reporter: the school received 700 student tickets to saturday's big game. they were given out through a lottery but those students attending more regular games at the top of the list. everyone is eager tote good houston and of course they're rooting for a victory. >> looking forward to it all week just sitting in classes like 24 hours, 23 hours. it's awesome. >> i am so excit
>> reporter: well, super excited, brian.tudents, they're passionate, eager anxious and super thrilled to be watching villanova, the wildcats play in the final four. hundreds will be there. march madness has taken over the campus of villanova university. the wildcats have made it to the final four. hundreds of students loaded on the buses friday morning headed to houston, texas for the showdown against oklahoma. >> go wildcats. clear them on. >> yeah, they're going to go all...
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i'm brian hackney. we have a lot going on. >> yes, we do. >> and weather, a chance of a few showers coming in later, and everything smooth on the road ahead but first i have to chat about weather. mostly in the 50s. 56 in concord and oakland and 54 at livermore and a chance of rain coming in later in the week that we'll rhapsodize about later. >>> we have angels in oakland today first pitch at 7:05 and later, 880, a lot of delays but 880 looks good in both directions along the nimitz freeway for now. >>> we are learning more about the toddler that went missing after her mother was murdered. 2-year-old arianna fitts went missing after the body of her mother, nicole fitts, was found dead in san francisco. joe vasquez spoke with the family members of the little girl who are increasingly concerned for her safety. >> i hope we can find her and get her back to her family. >> reporter: family of nicki fitts are horrified and now, they are concerned about her 2- year-old daughter. >> i am positive we will see h
i'm brian hackney. we have a lot going on. >> yes, we do. >> and weather, a chance of a few showers coming in later, and everything smooth on the road ahead but first i have to chat about weather. mostly in the 50s. 56 in concord and oakland and 54 at livermore and a chance of rain coming in later in the week that we'll rhapsodize about later. >>> we have angels in oakland today first pitch at 7:05 and later, 880, a lot of delays but 880 looks good in both directions along...
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brian prawdzik wants to look his best.six months, elena, is about to make the long drive from detroit to visit him. >> i'm excited to see her. i miss her. it's been hard because me being locked up. but in the end, she's -- she's always the one i've ever wanted. she's all i think of. i promised her i wouldn't get in trouble. so i've been doing my best to stay out of trouble. >> it's easy to get in trouble. hard to get out of it. >> ain't that the truth, though? my wife just likes it buzzed. so, i'm already married, i ain't got nobody to impress. happy wife, happy life. took me a while to learn that one. >> pradzik looks forward to seeing his wife. brandy nyp has even bigger news. she just returned from court where the judge lowered her bond by $5,000. nyp hopes her friend, tom hawkins, might be able it bail her out. >> yeah, they came and got me for court. they said, "nyp, get up. you're going to court." i didn't know it. i went to kentwood today. >> oh. what happened? >> so they reduced my bond. it's -- um, it's -- 15 -- t
brian prawdzik wants to look his best.six months, elena, is about to make the long drive from detroit to visit him. >> i'm excited to see her. i miss her. it's been hard because me being locked up. but in the end, she's -- she's always the one i've ever wanted. she's all i think of. i promised her i wouldn't get in trouble. so i've been doing my best to stay out of trouble. >> it's easy to get in trouble. hard to get out of it. >> ain't that the truth, though? my wife just...
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much. >> jerry hellmic, i'm brians father. when brian was that size i used to drive him every week and his friends to soccer games, so this for me is a dream come true because i am now looking forward to brian transporting me too his [inaudible] >> thank you. >> >> next speaker. >> my name is joel [inaudible] lived in san francisco for the last 4 years. i come in support of the game of soccer. iant to tell you how it impacted my life. my parents came from india and they knew cricket and soccer. one i was able to play here, soccer. that is the international nature the game and frame those friendships i was able to immerse in the american culture and had a good-allowed me to become american and those friendships introduced my to baseball and basket ball. as i grew up i was introduced to video games so didn't make it as a professional soccer but am a fan. it doesn't matter where you are from or your economic status as long as you have the colors woo ecan talk and be friends. i hope san francisco supports this and excited and woul
much. >> jerry hellmic, i'm brians father. when brian was that size i used to drive him every week and his friends to soccer games, so this for me is a dream come true because i am now looking forward to brian transporting me too his [inaudible] >> thank you. >> >> next speaker. >> my name is joel [inaudible] lived in san francisco for the last 4 years. i come in support of the game of soccer. iant to tell you how it impacted my life. my parents came from india and...
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and brian joins us now with not only weather, but also traffic. >> absolutely. we're full service here. and we're starting out with more happening in weather at this hour than there is in traffic. as we have showers beginning to sweep through the central bay area right now, we'll get clearing behind that. the focus of the early going is in the south bay and later in the day we'll get clearing and this weekend we're on track for mostly sunny conditions. we shall see. in the meantime, no traffic except for slowing at the turbines at the altamont pass. aside from that, everything is fine. >> thank you. >>> developing news now in fairfield as police search for 28-year-old kyle matthew amos. amos is suspected of shooting someone dead in fairfield a week abow. s.w.a.t. teams were close to catching him last night but amos got away just in time. and police taped off this neighborhood last night during a manhunt. officers had received a tip that he was in a home on the 100 block of stevens street. police warned people nearby to stay inside and lock up. they pored through
and brian joins us now with not only weather, but also traffic. >> absolutely. we're full service here. and we're starting out with more happening in weather at this hour than there is in traffic. as we have showers beginning to sweep through the central bay area right now, we'll get clearing behind that. the focus of the early going is in the south bay and later in the day we'll get clearing and this weekend we're on track for mostly sunny conditions. we shall see. in the meantime, no...
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. >> hi, brian and sharrie. hard to believe that in our spring season we are talking about winter making a come back. here's what's going on. storstorm tracker6 live radar shows a clipper system moving across the great lakes. this wie will work its way eastward as we head into our weekend as early as tomorrow we'll be tracking the rain and wet snow. future tracker six time it out for you, 7 o'clock in the morning we have a mixed bag of precipitation approaching philadelphia butter if you're south and east of the city it's all rain and to the north and west we have snow pressing into our region. we'll go over expected precipitation type. again if you're in south jersey and into delaware, it looks to be a mostly rain event for you but snow and rain right along that battle zone along that i-95 corridor and to the north and west we'll be dealing with that wet snow for much of our northwest suburbs. we'll go ohio river valley the if i'm line as far as expected snowfall on the way. six. to 9:00 a.m. the light snow and
. >> hi, brian and sharrie. hard to believe that in our spring season we are talking about winter making a come back. here's what's going on. storstorm tracker6 live radar shows a clipper system moving across the great lakes. this wie will work its way eastward as we head into our weekend as early as tomorrow we'll be tracking the rain and wet snow. future tracker six time it out for you, 7 o'clock in the morning we have a mixed bag of precipitation approaching philadelphia butter if...
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ducis. >> reporter: hey there brian. a big night for the eagles last night in the nfl draft and a big day for the eagles today. carson wentz will address the media his first press conference in philadelphia set to start at 5:30 this afternoon. let's take a look at video of carson wentz arriving at philadelphia international airport earlier today. he touched down a little after 2:00 p.m. he looks pretty good for a guy who was likely enjoying himself a little bit last night in chicago. carson is here at the novacare facility right now meeting with team personnel and his coaches. he first met with the birds a few weeks ago. last night wentz was asked if he got a sense then that the eagles were targeting him. >> i d you know, i thought all my visits with really every team went really well and i thought it would work out as it was supposed to and i think i hit it off with the eagles staff and ownership and everything and i thought it went really well and obviously it d obviously they believed in me enough to get me and i'm th
ducis. >> reporter: hey there brian. a big night for the eagles last night in the nfl draft and a big day for the eagles today. carson wentz will address the media his first press conference in philadelphia set to start at 5:30 this afternoon. let's take a look at video of carson wentz arriving at philadelphia international airport earlier today. he touched down a little after 2:00 p.m. he looks pretty good for a guy who was likely enjoying himself a little bit last night in chicago....
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i'm brian taff. >> and i'm sharrie williams. the big story on "action news" is the shooting and standoff in logan. trish hartman is live on the scene. these were scary moments for the day care caught in the middle of all of this. >> reporter: exactly right, sharrie. police say this all unfolded here on old york road in the street right in front of precious babies learning academy. one man was shot five times as some of the kids were outside taking a walk. as soon as brittany mcneil heard there was a shooting outside her children's day care she came to pick them up. >> my mom called me and told me that they were shooting and that my son was one of the kids that was outside while they were shooting. so i got up and left. >> the kids usually take walks. it was like three or four of the teachers be with them then might take them on a walk around the corn take them to the playground or something. >> reporter: today when gun shots rang out those teachers grabbed the kids and ran inside. a police helicopter zoomed overhead and swat veh
i'm brian taff. >> and i'm sharrie williams. the big story on "action news" is the shooting and standoff in logan. trish hartman is live on the scene. these were scary moments for the day care caught in the middle of all of this. >> reporter: exactly right, sharrie. police say this all unfolded here on old york road in the street right in front of precious babies learning academy. one man was shot five times as some of the kids were outside taking a walk. as soon as...
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i'm brian brian hackney. -- brian mack any. >> i'm juliette goodrich. the search is on for those who stole things meant to benefit sick children. joe vazquez is live now >> reporter: officials with the make a wish foundation tell me the burglars broke into their headquarters here through the emergency exit. dren ... kids battling diseases who come here to ma wish come true. this is the he batkid phenomenon ... the video surveillance shows two people going up the back share case, one wearing a -- staircase, one wearing a hat, another a hoodie. the person in glasses appears to urge on the other. they finally go up the staircase and ransack the san francisco offs of the make a wish foundation -- offices of the make a wish foundation. >> there's photos of the children all over everywhere you look. how they could come in here and do this, i just don't understand. >> reporter: this is the office that launched the batkid phenomenon, the child whose dream to be a superhero enraptured this city. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: giants outfielder hunter pen
i'm brian brian hackney. -- brian mack any. >> i'm juliette goodrich. the search is on for those who stole things meant to benefit sick children. joe vazquez is live now >> reporter: officials with the make a wish foundation tell me the burglars broke into their headquarters here through the emergency exit. dren ... kids battling diseases who come here to ma wish come true. this is the he batkid phenomenon ... the video surveillance shows two people going up the back share case, one...
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i'm brian hackney. >> i'm juliette goodrich. >>> we begin with breaking news in san francisco. police find a mother murdered and tonight they need your help finding her missing 2-year-old daughter. take a look at this picture of ariana fitz considered at risk. she and her mom were reported missing on tuesday. her mother was found dead last night. now police will not disclose details but fear little girl who hasn't been seen since late february could be in danger. nt -- ariana might be in nor >> she's 2 years old. as you could imagine, the world just very large to a 2-year- old, don't have information who she may be with. that's what we want to find out as well. if anyone sees her, we encourage you to contact 911 immediately when you see her. >> police say at this point ariana might be in northern or southern california. we will continue to follow this brake and bring you updates as soon as we get them. >>> also tonight the rain causing problems across the bay area. police responded to a number of crashes because of slick roads of one accident flipped this -- road. one accident
i'm brian hackney. >> i'm juliette goodrich. >>> we begin with breaking news in san francisco. police find a mother murdered and tonight they need your help finding her missing 2-year-old daughter. take a look at this picture of ariana fitz considered at risk. she and her mom were reported missing on tuesday. her mother was found dead last night. now police will not disclose details but fear little girl who hasn't been seen since late february could be in danger. nt -- ariana...