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stephen: is the system broken right now? dana leigh marks: absolutely broken.often say that these are death penalty cases in a traffic court setting. announcer: immigration issues in the courts. we investigate the rampant fraud facing immigrants and the case backlog that's taking a toll. a hamelted cheddarger, with crispy hash browns and an egg your way. now that's a burg... (explosion) (groans) you want that to go again sweetie? the thing burger. welcome to denny's. fantastic 4, only in theaters. me to america seeking safety and justice, but we have found tens of thousands of undocumented immigrants living here in america in legal limbo, more than 30,000 of them just in the bay area alone, living underground, unable to legally work or pay taxes, waiting on their day in court. stephen: all day, every day, they come, attempting to work within the system, undocumented immigrants and their families showing up in court on montgomery street in downtown san francisco, only to find themselves in legal limbo, limbo that can last for years. dana: the normal laws that mo
stephen: is the system broken right now? dana leigh marks: absolutely broken.often say that these are death penalty cases in a traffic court setting. announcer: immigration issues in the courts. we investigate the rampant fraud facing immigrants and the case backlog that's taking a toll. a hamelted cheddarger, with crispy hash browns and an egg your way. now that's a burg... (explosion) (groans) you want that to go again sweetie? the thing burger. welcome to denny's. fantastic 4, only in...
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you're going to hear me say buy broken stocks and not broken companies.eally serious correction, everything will indeed go down. and certainly a lot of stocks that don't deserve to decline. and the big question is how do you tell a difference between a broken company that's not bouncing back and a broken stock that could be a golden opportunity? help leading you away from broken stocks. in 2007, we had multiple sells related to the market and the collapse of companies that issued margages and the shell shellacking of companies that issued mortgages and that came a credit crisis and that brought the sell offs p. a offs. and a steep sell off and increased volatility. and same the w the endless declined in 2012 and 2013 including the government shut down in that nasty sequester and if you go back in time, we had the meltdown in nasdaq where many stocks just folded up and disappeared. in each of these sell offs, we had they were immune to the actual sell off, like the foods that rallied strong after the nasdaq fell apart and what an opportunity that was unles
you're going to hear me say buy broken stocks and not broken companies.eally serious correction, everything will indeed go down. and certainly a lot of stocks that don't deserve to decline. and the big question is how do you tell a difference between a broken company that's not bouncing back and a broken stock that could be a golden opportunity? help leading you away from broken stocks. in 2007, we had multiple sells related to the market and the collapse of companies that issued margages and...
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down in these communities, what has broken down in our education, what has broken down economically that we're not seeing that ship come up from the -- shift come up from the bottom to the top. i'm looking forward to a brand new day because of the courage of south carolinians. >> host: i'm going to call you out just a little bit. right before this interview you said now i can go to my family reunion in south carolina. what'd you mean by that? [laughter] >> guest: well, the reunion moves around, but 90% of my family is in south carolina. people don't know that i'm from there. ..
down in these communities, what has broken down in our education, what has broken down economically that we're not seeing that ship come up from the -- shift come up from the bottom to the top. i'm looking forward to a brand new day because of the courage of south carolinians. >> host: i'm going to call you out just a little bit. right before this interview you said now i can go to my family reunion in south carolina. what'd you mean by that? [laughter] >> guest: well, the reunion...
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injured with broken bones. clayton sandell has the story. >> reporter: nine days alone, no food, painful broken bones. but none of it could break miyuki harwood's survival spirit. the 62-year-old hiker flown to a hospital saturday, rescued after a seven-day backpacking trip in california's sierra nevada wilderness became a nine-day fight to live. a few days into the trip, harwood, separated from her group, fell down a slope severely breaking her left leg. >> she crawled for about two days to get to a creek where she could use her water filter to sustain herself until she was rescued. more than 100 rescuers had their own challenges. a 19-mile hike just to reach the search zone. plus, smoke from a nearby wildfire so thick they sometimes couldn't see or fly. >> the smoky conditions made the search and rescue extremely difficult. >> reporter: but it wasn't what they could see saturday, it's what they heard. >> one of the ground teams was getting ready to search their assigned area and they heard a whistle. >> repor
injured with broken bones. clayton sandell has the story. >> reporter: nine days alone, no food, painful broken bones. but none of it could break miyuki harwood's survival spirit. the 62-year-old hiker flown to a hospital saturday, rescued after a seven-day backpacking trip in california's sierra nevada wilderness became a nine-day fight to live. a few days into the trip, harwood, separated from her group, fell down a slope severely breaking her left leg. >> she crawled for about...
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look for broken stocks not broken companiesyiescompanies.e themselves from the fundamentals even more than when i wrote "real money" more than a decade ago. something i comment on in my latest book "get rich carefully." there are lots of bad companies with very bad stocks but there are good companies with very bad stocks. your job is to know the difference between the former and the latter because the former is no bargain: the latter define asbar gain. after every selloff of every magnitude, there will be stocks that have been crushed and crushed unfairly. people use these moments to find stocks that look cheap because they've fallen under $10 which is somehow the level that draw moths to the light. or they go after the stocks that have fallen the most from their highs. you've got to get a bounce right? wrong! i go after the stocks with the best fundamentals that happen to have been beaten up even as nothing's wrong at all at the companies. i spot these stocks by circling back to companies that just reported earnings so we know the fundament
look for broken stocks not broken companiesyiescompanies.e themselves from the fundamentals even more than when i wrote "real money" more than a decade ago. something i comment on in my latest book "get rich carefully." there are lots of bad companies with very bad stocks but there are good companies with very bad stocks. your job is to know the difference between the former and the latter because the former is no bargain: the latter define asbar gain. after every selloff of...
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watch out for a broken water main on east 80th, closed between first and second with a broken water main p. george washington bridge lower level construction. lincoln and holland construction as well. outside, the staten island expressway eastbound slowing down by 440. that is due to the ongoing construction heading through that stretch. let's go to the other camera, rfk bridge, some construction being cleared. alternate side parking rules are in effect. back to you, michelle, ken. >> all right, debbie, thank you. >>> we have that breaking news for you in new jersey where a cab driver has been shot to death. eyewitness news reporter kala rama is live in rahway with the details. kala? >> reporter: ken, we can tell thank you that cab driver was shot and moments later crashed into another car on this quiet street sheer. it's a residential area, it happened by the tree. bedford is quiet. an hour ago what a different story. take a look. let me show you what it looked like then. police swarming the area. the yellow cab with doors open was analyzed by crime scene investigators. the street was r
watch out for a broken water main on east 80th, closed between first and second with a broken water main p. george washington bridge lower level construction. lincoln and holland construction as well. outside, the staten island expressway eastbound slowing down by 440. that is due to the ongoing construction heading through that stretch. let's go to the other camera, rfk bridge, some construction being cleared. alternate side parking rules are in effect. back to you, michelle, ken. >> all...
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we have to believe that it is not broken lash broken -- broken-broken, and in this case, the brand is not damaged and there is still growth potential. >> you would buy a wonderful company at a fair price and a fair company at a wonderful price -- is that your philosophy? ricky: we would do both, but if i had to choose between price and quality of business, i would >> let' over the years, you have sometimes engaged in activism or friendly activism in terms of management doing the right thing or not doing the right thing in terms of shareholders. is michael kors' management managing this slowdown in the right way? ricky: we think so. we think they' about not over distributing to outlets penetrating international opportunities, buying back stock with free cash flow, so we think they have been doing the right rings -- things, so we would not they have run through the classic cycle that sometimes companies expand at a certain rate, and that starts to slow and mature, and investors get excited on once tied and depressed on the other -- investors get really excited on other. >> talk a little
we have to believe that it is not broken lash broken -- broken-broken, and in this case, the brand is not damaged and there is still growth potential. >> you would buy a wonderful company at a fair price and a fair company at a wonderful price -- is that your philosophy? ricky: we would do both, but if i had to choose between price and quality of business, i would >> let' over the years, you have sometimes engaged in activism or friendly activism in terms of management doing the...
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not even any broken skin.e shark taking an investigative bite on the board. >>> some hiking trails in vermont are closed until further notice following a frightening encounter for a hiker. she was walking through the woods when she came across two small bears. she thought she was at a safe distance. the bears started closing in. one showing its teeth as it brush against her leg. the woman said she was paralyzed by fear and couldn't run away. >>> now some sports. the countdown to football season continues. college teams gearing up for the first games happening at the end of this week. >>> as for baseball, some history to show you. highlights from espn. >> that's john buccigross. i'm john anderson. the kids from japan beat the kids from pennsylvania. now they're little league world champs. as for the big leagues, what's happening there? >> the cubs acted like little leaguers after the game last night. here's why. that's jake arrieta. great all year long. pitching for the cubs. in the top three of the cy young. t
not even any broken skin.e shark taking an investigative bite on the board. >>> some hiking trails in vermont are closed until further notice following a frightening encounter for a hiker. she was walking through the woods when she came across two small bears. she thought she was at a safe distance. the bears started closing in. one showing its teeth as it brush against her leg. the woman said she was paralyzed by fear and couldn't run away. >>> now some sports. the countdown...
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the person now is expected to produce from a broken home. no one takes care of it and then we send them to school to learn more. how are they going to be successful? keep in mind michael brown. he rushed up on a police officer at a cost of his life. look at his life born in chaos, tragedy of a community and went to a government school controlled by unions that have lost accreditation. a high school diploma michael brown received two weeks before his death was worthless. we need to stop it and reverse trends of welfare policies so people can live free. >> where did you grow up? >> i didn't grow up because my dad was military and air force. during the time of vietnam we were moving everywhere. i settled in california. i had to run away from home. i was in high school in new jersey and i left and went to california to begin to get more reckless than endanger myself. but then i had a christian conversion and absent in california all my adult life. >> at a military father, mother at home. what was happening to you? >> what is fascinating about th
the person now is expected to produce from a broken home. no one takes care of it and then we send them to school to learn more. how are they going to be successful? keep in mind michael brown. he rushed up on a police officer at a cost of his life. look at his life born in chaos, tragedy of a community and went to a government school controlled by unions that have lost accreditation. a high school diploma michael brown received two weeks before his death was worthless. we need to stop it and...
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track conditions don't look good. >> dirt here's all broken up. don't like riding in that loose stuff. it can get kind of squirrely. track conditions would definitely be better. >> but ron is not about to back down. he's ready to get back on the bike and do what it is he does best -- break records. >> i've in a cautious state of mind. i've made some changes on the motorcycle, changes i'm confident. but there's still a little bit of nervousness there. like there always is after every crash. just got to get back on the saddle and do it again. i'm optimistically conscious. >> mark is manning his camera midway down the track. >> i always want to make sure i get a shot of ron, because he is the fastest thing on two wheels. i heard over the radio that ron was taking off from the start line. i immediately grabbed my camera, and aimed. almost immediately he went into the high-speed wobble. >> mark's seen that wobble before. he knows what's coming. as the camera rolls, he hits the loose dirt on the track. instantly ron flies through the air as the bike sma
track conditions don't look good. >> dirt here's all broken up. don't like riding in that loose stuff. it can get kind of squirrely. track conditions would definitely be better. >> but ron is not about to back down. he's ready to get back on the bike and do what it is he does best -- break records. >> i've in a cautious state of mind. i've made some changes on the motorcycle, changes i'm confident. but there's still a little bit of nervousness there. like there always is after...
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the bad news, eric suffers massive injuries, including six broken ribs, a broken leg and a head injurys right hand is nearly torn off by the fall and he undergoes three shoulder operations. it is nearly two years before he is fully recovered. the man known as the red baron today only has partial memory of the accident, but he says he has no regrets. he intended it to be the last run of his career, and, indeed, it is. >>> we now go from the volcanoes of nicaragua to the sunny skies of australia where a mid-air collision leaves a skydiver without a parachute. >> skydiving is unique. there's no experience like it. >> jumping out of planes is nothing new to jerome rich. he's logged more than 400 jumps since falling in love with the sport in 1993. >> one friday night i got home from work after a particularly bad week and thought, what the hell, i'm going to jump out of an airplane. as soon as i had flown out of a plane, i felt the wind rushing past and you leave the aircraft. you have spectacular visuals of the aircraft as you fall away. >> jerome is hooked. jumping out of planes becomes hi
the bad news, eric suffers massive injuries, including six broken ribs, a broken leg and a head injurys right hand is nearly torn off by the fall and he undergoes three shoulder operations. it is nearly two years before he is fully recovered. the man known as the red baron today only has partial memory of the accident, but he says he has no regrets. he intended it to be the last run of his career, and, indeed, it is. >>> we now go from the volcanoes of nicaragua to the sunny skies of...
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back of the program, broken japs . and all around them, broken homes.ause the people who lived with them shared with us the american spirit. battle.off of the silent word. many have fallen. that this one may rise. this one may smile. it's one may forget. heal.ne may this one may walk. this one may find a home. this one may find these. i have surely seen the affliction of my people, and i have heard their cry by reason of their task esters and i am come down to deliver them out of that and unto a good land. >> february, 1945 -- american objective, corregidor. the general had an appointment with the past. corregidor -- the name of a rock . but it's more than a name. the way valley forge in the alamo are more than names. these men would be jumping into the middle of american history. those that live will be saying in the years to come, "i was there. corregidor." ♪ while c 47th still emptied their human cargoes, our low-flying fighters pave the landing beaches for water going gis who had crossed over from batan. 12 days after we had landed on the rock, corr
back of the program, broken japs . and all around them, broken homes.ause the people who lived with them shared with us the american spirit. battle.off of the silent word. many have fallen. that this one may rise. this one may smile. it's one may forget. heal.ne may this one may walk. this one may find a home. this one may find these. i have surely seen the affliction of my people, and i have heard their cry by reason of their task esters and i am come down to deliver them out of that and unto...
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>> the trail of broken promises. if we can wave a magic wand and ask all of our friends, neighbors, and partners to make the recommendations happen, we'd have a much, much different future for watts. >> reporter: ozzie gonzac, now a young 90, moved here in 1943. >> we were constantly told watts is nothing, you can't live in watts, you can't raise your children in watts. well, i raised my children in watts. and i'll put my kids up against anybody in this city. >> reporter: if there's a lesson after a half century it is that communities walled off by race, poverty, by crime, by bad police relations, by too many broken families, it's hard for those communities to succeed. and watts knows that. but against great odds there remain the proud and the patient who have kept the faith. for them watts always will be home. >> tom brokaw in watts 50 years later. >>> we're going to take a short break. we're back in a moment with news tonight for a lot of frustrated flyers. >>> airline customers are fed up with complaints rising ov
>> the trail of broken promises. if we can wave a magic wand and ask all of our friends, neighbors, and partners to make the recommendations happen, we'd have a much, much different future for watts. >> reporter: ozzie gonzac, now a young 90, moved here in 1943. >> we were constantly told watts is nothing, you can't live in watts, you can't raise your children in watts. well, i raised my children in watts. and i'll put my kids up against anybody in this city. >>...
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broken swings, jungle gyms, and cracked blacktop. is new york city falling behind on fixing public parks? a backlog of work orders seems to show just that and it could put you and your kids' safety at risk. >> as the i-team's chris glorioso explains, how fast your local playground gets fixed may depend on where you live. >> reporter: the i-team obtained a list of thousands of city parks' work orders, and in it we found we often take months, even more than a year to fix serious playground problems. how about 477 days and counting to fix cracks in the pavement that could twist an ankle. just try and follow a 5-year-old, darting and dancing across brooklyn's hickman playground. his little feet are hard to keep up with, but look closer at the ground he's playing on. cracks, crevices, and zig zags in the pavement are all over this park and the city has known about the trip hazard. there was a work order to fix them open for more than 477 days. >> if they do know about it, shame on them for not taking care of it. it's not right to our chil
broken swings, jungle gyms, and cracked blacktop. is new york city falling behind on fixing public parks? a backlog of work orders seems to show just that and it could put you and your kids' safety at risk. >> as the i-team's chris glorioso explains, how fast your local playground gets fixed may depend on where you live. >> reporter: the i-team obtained a list of thousands of city parks' work orders, and in it we found we often take months, even more than a year to fix serious...
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have beenh no laws broken, these were incredibly stupid choices. reporter: he used a personal credit card and laptop while on the public wi-fi network. >> my hope is only that this incredibly good judgment in a personal matter will be compared by the public to 35 years of what i hope were very good judgments. reporter: the news broke over the weekend. a website founder has been critical of some of his cases in the past. we asked the state attorney if this was a political attack. the may have been politically motivated, but they had every right to do it. i did something incredibly stupid, and i should have been called on it. reporter: the state attorney says he regrets giving ammunition to to discredit his office. he says he does not plan to recuse himself from any cases because of today's revelation. he is said to be in court monday for a murder trial. we also learned the local county government is planning to review its databases to make sure that no one other county employees were accessing the site on taxpayer time. kellye: coming up --d.c.'s ne
have beenh no laws broken, these were incredibly stupid choices. reporter: he used a personal credit card and laptop while on the public wi-fi network. >> my hope is only that this incredibly good judgment in a personal matter will be compared by the public to 35 years of what i hope were very good judgments. reporter: the news broke over the weekend. a website founder has been critical of some of his cases in the past. we asked the state attorney if this was a political attack. the may...
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there is that broken deck of clouds from our explore tore yum. little bit of a breeze if you are getting on a ferry this morning. at the coast, upper 60s. inland, we're going to jump into the 80s by noon. 88 by 4:00. how about a check of the morning commute. hi, leyla. >> hi, there, mike. >> as we take a check, we are heading through livermore. westbound side of 580 near airway boulevard. we have some lanes coned off. a little bit of construction in the area. as you push in closer to dublin. it looks like traffic is slow and go but light compared to most of the other days of the week. if we move in the eastbound direction, lighter traffic. we have a brand new accident in solano county. i want to show you where it is. eastbound side of 80 at alamo drive. we had a car that flipped over several times. we had at least two lanes blocked. westbound traffic through vacaville, unaffected. >> back to breaking news we are following in oakland this morning. fire crews still on the scene of a three-alarm fire that chased dozens out of their homes this mornin
there is that broken deck of clouds from our explore tore yum. little bit of a breeze if you are getting on a ferry this morning. at the coast, upper 60s. inland, we're going to jump into the 80s by noon. 88 by 4:00. how about a check of the morning commute. hi, leyla. >> hi, there, mike. >> as we take a check, we are heading through livermore. westbound side of 580 near airway boulevard. we have some lanes coned off. a little bit of construction in the area. as you push in closer...
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the other sky diver had a broken leg. hood had served five tours of duty in iraq and afghanistan. >>> today, the district will begin conducting the homeless youth. there are a dozen drop in locations people can drop in and get counted. to be counted you have to be 24 years and younger. the goal of the census is to help identify how to help homeless kids. if you want to let someone know about the census, we posted a link on the nbc washington app. >>> it will sound like a battlefield in bethesda today and that's because students at the uniformed services university are training for combat situations. we did a story on this last week you might remember. take a look. the drills can be very intense. they're happening today and tomorrow. they include the use of paint ball guns, actors portraying soldiers as you can tell from the video right here. there will be a lot of yelling. >>> 6:36 today. a grand jury will reconvene to decide if a fairfax county police officer will face charges for shooting and killing an unarmed man. off
the other sky diver had a broken leg. hood had served five tours of duty in iraq and afghanistan. >>> today, the district will begin conducting the homeless youth. there are a dozen drop in locations people can drop in and get counted. to be counted you have to be 24 years and younger. the goal of the census is to help identify how to help homeless kids. if you want to let someone know about the census, we posted a link on the nbc washington app. >>> it will sound like a...
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something is broken.ou have... >> it is broken. >> so you understand that there's a law here, and you are arguing that you are not breaking the law. that's possible. many courts sided with you. what is the better solution. you know more about that. you understand the brokener society that allows this to happen. we need a better system. wouldn't you like to be in a system that doesn't allow kids to be pimped out. >> i would, that requires us to be in a world where children are not pimped out. to the extinct that this happened and continues to happen in the united states, we are the most dedicated service provider and the most effective tool that law enforcement has to find someone. when you get to the political level, and will somebody says "well, shut it down, it's a silver bullet", craigslist does that. it's not a silver bullet. where it goes next is to websites that are offshore, or in the deep web. >> there is money in here. there's a group aimed at backpage, 36 million from an adult ad in 2012. some s
something is broken.ou have... >> it is broken. >> so you understand that there's a law here, and you are arguing that you are not breaking the law. that's possible. many courts sided with you. what is the better solution. you know more about that. you understand the brokener society that allows this to happen. we need a better system. wouldn't you like to be in a system that doesn't allow kids to be pimped out. >> i would, that requires us to be in a world where children are...
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the manager of yangming says the problem is a broken ventilation system. restaurant expects to be closed for a few days. it must get approval from the health department before it can begin serving meals again. >> time now to turn to accuweather. >> i used to be an exterminator. did i ever tell you guys that. >> they could use your help. >> i'm getting like flashbacks of commercial jobs i used to do. wow. storm tracker6 -- i'm sure they'll get that taken care of. and you see there's no precipitation out there this morning. there might be a little bit later on so we'll be on the lookout with radar as we move through the day. stepping outside and we have sky6. in center city there's cluck but not as low and ominous as yesterday morning and i think we'll get sunshine breaking through the clouds very quickly as we go through the morning hours. 74 degrees in allentown right now, though, and even up in the lehigh valley it's very muggy. 76 in philadelphia, 76 in wilmington and 75 in cape may. taking a look at future tracker6, cloud cover this morning giving way t
the manager of yangming says the problem is a broken ventilation system. restaurant expects to be closed for a few days. it must get approval from the health department before it can begin serving meals again. >> time now to turn to accuweather. >> i used to be an exterminator. did i ever tell you guys that. >> they could use your help. >> i'm getting like flashbacks of commercial jobs i used to do. wow. storm tracker6 -- i'm sure they'll get that taken care of. and you...
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>> walking in a broken sidewalk. and i continued to walk four blocks. i had no idea it was broken. when i got home, luckily my sister was there and she's a nurse. as soon as i took off my tennis shoe, my foot just blew up and said -- she said, we're going to the hospital. that foot is broken, and she was right. >> when you ran 15 years ago, would you ever have imagined today you would be in the house of representatives? >> absolutely not. absolutely not. the issues, you know, back then, people said, she's a union member, she only cares about certain things. there was an issue with the l.a. county fair that i had taken on. they were proposing an expansion project. and they had done an eir. and there were 67 issues that had been identified that needed for us to negotiate. and i was involved in all of that. gaining the respect of my community and the trust in my community, and it was really important, but i never thought i would ever make it this far. >> let me ask you about union membership. as you know, it's on the decline across the country. why is that? and from your past experien
>> walking in a broken sidewalk. and i continued to walk four blocks. i had no idea it was broken. when i got home, luckily my sister was there and she's a nurse. as soon as i took off my tennis shoe, my foot just blew up and said -- she said, we're going to the hospital. that foot is broken, and she was right. >> when you ran 15 years ago, would you ever have imagined today you would be in the house of representatives? >> absolutely not. absolutely not. the issues, you know,...
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from two to six miles there was damage from boston fires bearing from broken windows to roofs.uildings amount have from the center of the blast were subject to fires of secondary origin. the railroad station in east from zero 1.5 miles point, although still in use, was extensively damaged. the marquee crumbled from the blast and has been removed. when the marquee fell, it the brick the near off of part of the building. -- it pulled the brick veneer off of part of the building. inside, steel beams supporting the roof or twisted out of shape and a concrete walls showed the effect of the tremendous concussion. this high school building, the same distance from zero point as the railroad station, had its north wall smashed in the blast. the north story of wall was especially badly damaged. looking through a bombed out section of the wall toward zero point, notice that not all of the buildings in this area where as severely damaged as the schoolhouse. a portion of the wall of the school was blown across the desks and partitions were shifted. the high school wall furthers from 0.4 jew
from two to six miles there was damage from boston fires bearing from broken windows to roofs.uildings amount have from the center of the blast were subject to fires of secondary origin. the railroad station in east from zero 1.5 miles point, although still in use, was extensively damaged. the marquee crumbled from the blast and has been removed. when the marquee fell, it the brick the near off of part of the building. -- it pulled the brick veneer off of part of the building. inside, steel...
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but it's broken people back here. but, hey, you know, all i can do is just keep going. >> the stress of working in this environment is mandated that officers never work the hole for more than two months at a time. >> this is a shoe housing unit exercise yard. this is where the inmates come out to get their prescribed exercise daily. and of course, at times that their favorite exercise is probably fighting. >> these shoe yards were the site of the notorious gladiator fights of the mid 1990s. when we first filmed here in 2000, the unit was still recovering from that scandal. at the time, officers were keeping known gang rivals apart to cut down on inmate assaults, but it wasn't all that effective. >> in the olden days, it was more guys trying to kill each other, but we still have those. >> whenever violence broke out, the control tower went into a well-rehearsed routine, as seen in this demonstration from 2000. >> the inmates start to fight, the first thing do you is you activate the unit alarm, then you would yell at t
but it's broken people back here. but, hey, you know, all i can do is just keep going. >> the stress of working in this environment is mandated that officers never work the hole for more than two months at a time. >> this is a shoe housing unit exercise yard. this is where the inmates come out to get their prescribed exercise daily. and of course, at times that their favorite exercise is probably fighting. >> these shoe yards were the site of the notorious gladiator fights of...
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we continue to track a broken line of storms, and tracking a brief break in the humidity and yet another on the way. we talk about the up's and down's in the seven day, the eagles are back on the field for training camp and ducis rogers has that and more. consideration i'd like to put in my 15-year notice. you're quitting!? technically retiring, sir. with a little help from my state farm agent, i plan to retire in 15 years. wow! you're totally blindsiding me here. who's gonna manage your accounts? this is a devastating blow i was not prepared for. well, i'm gonna finish packing my things. 15 years will really sneak up on you. jennifer with do your exit interview and adam made you a cake. red velvet. oh, thank you. i made this. take charge of your retirement. talk to a state farm agent today. >>> residents in colorado are cleaning up after heavy rains overwhelmed streets and homes there. outside of colorado springs, officials said they installed special drains but they were clocked with mud and debris causing flash flooding and one car was pushed down the street from the flooding and the
we continue to track a broken line of storms, and tracking a brief break in the humidity and yet another on the way. we talk about the up's and down's in the seven day, the eagles are back on the field for training camp and ducis rogers has that and more. consideration i'd like to put in my 15-year notice. you're quitting!? technically retiring, sir. with a little help from my state farm agent, i plan to retire in 15 years. wow! you're totally blindsiding me here. who's gonna manage your...
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last 15 minutes, through the rest of the afternoon and the rest of the afternoon and evening, the broken line of storms moving into new jersey and southern delaware and dangerous lightning at times and a half inch of rain, some ponding on the roadways and a few to have wins up to 45 miles per hour. alomg with the constantly updated hourly forecast. >> we are following breaking news this afternoon, a deadly hit and run that happened into front of philadelphia police headquarters, they gave us a look at the vehicle they think is involved and an update for the search for the driver responsible. >> they said they are interview the person they believe was driving the bus at the time, they are confident that this was the bus involved, the picture was taken from surveillance video right before the crash at 6:00 this morning, the bus may have been based out of chinatown and the driver may not be aware that anything happened i'm not sure that the bus driver knew. we are following up on leads. >> that incident happened just feet from police headquarters from center city, the man who was hit was li
last 15 minutes, through the rest of the afternoon and the rest of the afternoon and evening, the broken line of storms moving into new jersey and southern delaware and dangerous lightning at times and a half inch of rain, some ponding on the roadways and a few to have wins up to 45 miles per hour. alomg with the constantly updated hourly forecast. >> we are following breaking news this afternoon, a deadly hit and run that happened into front of philadelphia police headquarters, they gave...
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on this chunk of penns landing in the tunnel northbound there's a broken down vehicle off to the side. all lanes are open as you head toward the vine. overnight construction on the vine has cleared out, as has this broken down vehicle on the northeast extension southbound between mid county all lanes are reopen. the dv is out of the way. i expect extra traffic along 42 as is the case in the summertime when the people come back from the beach, so far so good when you coming from the ac expressway to the walt whitman bridge. >>> this man is waiting for formal charges, police hit a man on a motorcycle and fled the scene. the man he killed was an off-duty police officer. katherine scott is live in southwest philadelphia with the details. good morning. >> reporter: tam, that's right, a 58-year-old philadelphia man remains in police custody. he has not been charged yet. police believe that man was under the influence when he hit an off-duty police officer who was on his motorcycle and fled the scene. >> fortunately we had a couple of witnesses one being a tow truck driver who followed the v
on this chunk of penns landing in the tunnel northbound there's a broken down vehicle off to the side. all lanes are open as you head toward the vine. overnight construction on the vine has cleared out, as has this broken down vehicle on the northeast extension southbound between mid county all lanes are reopen. the dv is out of the way. i expect extra traffic along 42 as is the case in the summertime when the people come back from the beach, so far so good when you coming from the ac...
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for example, she talked about a broken lamp, one of the firefighters, he found the same thing.iew, that is what we call krob ration. >> but callahan was about to find evidence that would call into question both the lamp and the murder weapon debbie reinboldt had given police. withof my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ordinary objects often seemed... intimidating. doing something simple... meant enduring a lot of pain. if ra is changing your view of everyday things orencia may help. orencia works differently by targeting a source of ra early in the inflammation process. for many, orencia provides long-term relief of ra symptoms. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough by other treatments. do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious infection. serious side effects can occur including fatal infections. cases of lymphoma and lung cancer have been reported. tell your doctor if you're prone to or have any infection like an open sore, the flu, or a history of copd, a chronic lung disease. orencia may worsen y
for example, she talked about a broken lamp, one of the firefighters, he found the same thing.iew, that is what we call krob ration. >> but callahan was about to find evidence that would call into question both the lamp and the murder weapon debbie reinboldt had given police. withof my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ordinary objects often seemed... intimidating. doing something simple... meant enduring a lot of pain. if ra is changing your view of everyday things orencia may...
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they have been working all day trying to repair broken water main pipes. some people have gone without water all day. >> it was very short and sharp and intense. the most intense we have felt since we moved here. >> reporter: the studio -- >> we have an earthquake. >> it was like a big jolt. our whole house was shaking. he says the 4.0 quake was not unusual. >> 4, 5, 6, 7 aftershocks. you could see the shaking. >> reporter: the small quake doesn't release enough energy. >> most of the energy is released in the biggest earthquakes. it really doesn't mean that we are not going to have the big one. >> reporter: it lasted through the day. >> i was getting ready to do the dishes. there's no water in here. >> reporter: some instead watched it run down the street. >> the ground was open and all the water was pooring out, gushing out. >> reporter: they get two to three water main breaks a day. now they had seven. >> these are the older lines that are more -- >> reporter: i just got an update saying there were two water main breaks that were reported this evening.
they have been working all day trying to repair broken water main pipes. some people have gone without water all day. >> it was very short and sharp and intense. the most intense we have felt since we moved here. >> reporter: the studio -- >> we have an earthquake. >> it was like a big jolt. our whole house was shaking. he says the 4.0 quake was not unusual. >> 4, 5, 6, 7 aftershocks. you could see the shaking. >> reporter: the small quake doesn't release...
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. >>> delivering freshwater tonight, broken pipe left homes with little or no water pressure in 20 square blocks on friday night. they h-t problem pafpd up this morning. the city says water may be discolored for awhile but it is -- they had a problem patched up this morning. the city says the water may be discolor oned for awhile but dis-- discolored on wednesday. >>> now, a case of road rage, a driver got out of the car and stabbed him. then he got in the car and ran over the other man and killed him. he has now been arrested. >>> a chp officer says a woman was in the number 2 lane on the freeway when she was hit. the driver said she swerved to avoid her but was too late. the driver has been cooperating and not charged. >>> we expect to learn more tomorrow about why the police shot and killed a suspect and what happened to a second armed suspect who escaped. they remain tight lip about what happened at a mottle 6 near highway 101 yesterday. officers were responding to a report of suspicious activity and then he approached it. the two men got out of the car and started running. one droppe
. >>> delivering freshwater tonight, broken pipe left homes with little or no water pressure in 20 square blocks on friday night. they h-t problem pafpd up this morning. the city says water may be discolored for awhile but it is -- they had a problem patched up this morning. the city says the water may be discolor oned for awhile but dis-- discolored on wednesday. >>> now, a case of road rage, a driver got out of the car and stabbed him. then he got in the car and ran over the...
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the paint was scraped and the bumper was broken.he scratches on the bumper had what appeared to be tiny specs of orange paint, which were removed with a small probe. >> we're talking microscopic-sized chips of paint. >> the paint sample was compared to the paint from the broken gate using a process called a solubility analysis. >> it's a series or reagents or solvents that may cause it to dissolve or swell, do something, color change. and if they are similar, that means the paints could have had a common source. >> the test showed that the paint on persitz's bumper could have come from the gate, but the sample was too small to be conclusive. but the piece of broken bumper found near the gate was of more value. the forensic analysis revealed it could only have come from one source. >> it was just a perfect match. they were unevenly cracked, so the odds of coming from some other source were so amazing that they just had said this had to have come from zachary's car. >> and investigators learned that persitz owned a dog with long black
the paint was scraped and the bumper was broken.he scratches on the bumper had what appeared to be tiny specs of orange paint, which were removed with a small probe. >> we're talking microscopic-sized chips of paint. >> the paint sample was compared to the paint from the broken gate using a process called a solubility analysis. >> it's a series or reagents or solvents that may cause it to dissolve or swell, do something, color change. and if they are similar, that means the...
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side and side are broken. i have proven leadership skills to make it happen, and now i am going to go and say hello to people. >> as a current high school student, i would like to ask a question that relates to us. about collegeel costs that rto high, and you have a plan to lower them so that people can go to college without financial aid? yes, it is too high, and we have created tuition cost inflation,aster than far faster, and the efficiency has recourse debt for students. if kids cannot graduate with an in four years,e there should be paid back to their families or some support for the loans they have taken out. i think we should be making sure that you can get a four year in four years. projects around the country, there is tennessee promise, where every child that participates, a student but dissipates, and gets their college education done at community college, the first two years debt free, free of tuition, and it requires personal responsibility on behalf of the student, and in doing that, that is the
side and side are broken. i have proven leadership skills to make it happen, and now i am going to go and say hello to people. >> as a current high school student, i would like to ask a question that relates to us. about collegeel costs that rto high, and you have a plan to lower them so that people can go to college without financial aid? yes, it is too high, and we have created tuition cost inflation,aster than far faster, and the efficiency has recourse debt for students. if kids...
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. >> it was so high, in fact, that one of our test labs thought their machine was broken. >> cooper: the lab itself? >> the upper limit of the radar gun and they thought it was broken. >> pelley: the $500 million national museum of african american history and culture is rising on the national mall. the complexion will be rendered in shades of bronze, a building of color, against history's white marble. >> this is not the museum of tragedy. it is not museum of difficult moments. it is the museum that says, here is a balanced history of america that allows us to cry and smile. >> i've done close to 150 expeditions, and as i look back upon my history, the most important discoveries were the ones that i didn't know were there. >> logan: bob ballard discovered the "titanic" in 1985, and as you'll see tonight, he hasn't stopped exploring. >> oh, i love that. >> logan: when you're operating 2,000 feet beneath the sea, you never know what you'll find... >> oh, beautiful. >> oh, wow. >> holy cow. >> wow! >> logan: ...or what will find you. >> kroft: i'm steve kroft. >> stahl: i'm lesley stah
. >> it was so high, in fact, that one of our test labs thought their machine was broken. >> cooper: the lab itself? >> the upper limit of the radar gun and they thought it was broken. >> pelley: the $500 million national museum of african american history and culture is rising on the national mall. the complexion will be rendered in shades of bronze, a building of color, against history's white marble. >> this is not the museum of tragedy. it is not museum of...
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the temporary stadium will be broken apart and used for public schools. the aquatic center will be a pool for the poorest residents. this villa next to the olympic park has been demolished to make access roads for builders. residents were compensated at market value but the relocations remain controversial. and at times violent. about 50 families are refusing to go. >> i raised my daughter here and i have lots of friends. it's a wonderful paradise inside rio de janeiro. there is no violence, no drug dealers. this kind of happiness is not something that can be bought. >> others see it differently. welcome the new systems for water, electricity, sewage and roads that have been promised. >> at first all the construction was alarming, and i had my concerns but i can see that the improvement. >> and as brazil's economy continues to slow and the government is mired in scandals, there is hope that the improvements will continue long after the games are gone. >> and if you want to get more on all those stories head over to www.aljazeera.com. >> this is techno. a
the temporary stadium will be broken apart and used for public schools. the aquatic center will be a pool for the poorest residents. this villa next to the olympic park has been demolished to make access roads for builders. residents were compensated at market value but the relocations remain controversial. and at times violent. about 50 families are refusing to go. >> i raised my daughter here and i have lots of friends. it's a wonderful paradise inside rio de janeiro. there is no...
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his new book is " "the wind in the reeds: a storm, a play, and the city that would not be broken."the story and part tells the story of his great-grandfather who came to new orleans as a slave in the 1850's. we welcome you all to democracy now! we would like to start by asking each of you your thoughts on this 10 year anniversary of new orleans. wendell pierce, why don't we begin with you? new orleans native. where is new orleans today? where does it need to be? >> i will start in the words that dickens gave us centuries ago, "it is the best of times, it was the worst of times, it is a tale of two cities." new orleans 10 years after katrina is definitely coming back. it is definitely thriving. it is definitely bringing in new generation of entrepreneurial spirit, new businesses, new restaurants, reformation of the schools, reformation of the levees and the water protection system. so there is a lot to celebrate, but never start a discussion about katrina without remembering the 1800 plus souls who lost their lives 10 years flood of thatat great city. we should always remember them.
his new book is " "the wind in the reeds: a storm, a play, and the city that would not be broken."the story and part tells the story of his great-grandfather who came to new orleans as a slave in the 1850's. we welcome you all to democracy now! we would like to start by asking each of you your thoughts on this 10 year anniversary of new orleans. wendell pierce, why don't we begin with you? new orleans native. where is new orleans today? where does it need to be? >> i will...
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i thought of broken glass, broken door, a truck pulling on the whole frame of the store. anything but the ac vent being broken into. when i walked back there, i was shocked. i never expected all this mess. it was destroyed. there was electronics everywhere, broken laptops. i'm not too happy about it, the whole thing. you work hard every day, seven days a week, to come to this kind of destruction in your store. a lot of money lost. >> despite the extensive damage to the store and the stolen merchandise, caro has one thing to be grateful for. >> if the police officer never opened the shutters, this guy would have confronted me with my own gun. the guy would have shot me. >> this is not the first time this store has been robbed and not the first time by these burglars. that incident is also "caught on camera." >> 12:00 at night these kids were at my front door, breaking glass, grabbing merchandise out of my store. you can clearly see their faces. i even recognized them when i saw the second video. i'm like, wait a minute. this guy looks like the first guy. you put two and tw
i thought of broken glass, broken door, a truck pulling on the whole frame of the store. anything but the ac vent being broken into. when i walked back there, i was shocked. i never expected all this mess. it was destroyed. there was electronics everywhere, broken laptops. i'm not too happy about it, the whole thing. you work hard every day, seven days a week, to come to this kind of destruction in your store. a lot of money lost. >> despite the extensive damage to the store and the...
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a manhunt, sweat was captured two days later. >>> in detroit work has begun to repair the city's brokentreetlights. many residents now have light. the three-year project is running ahead of schedule, but some say the program is still falling short. >> up until recently it was spotty. it was always spotty. you know, you have the lights going on, and the lights would be out for a year or two before the city would fix them. >> reporter: but today several new brighter led streetlights tower above the detroit neighborhood, and the change was a long time coming. after decades of decline, less than two years ago, about 40% of detroit's streetlights were broken, leaving thousands of residents in the dark. >> it was kind of horrible, because you had a lot of dark spots up and down the streets. >> reporter: he says that made his neighborhood a breeding ground for crime. >> there were a lot of people that stayed real close either in their yards or on their po their -- porches. >> reporter: but in 2013, the city created a public lighting authority, and embarked on a $185 million project to repair a
a manhunt, sweat was captured two days later. >>> in detroit work has begun to repair the city's brokentreetlights. many residents now have light. the three-year project is running ahead of schedule, but some say the program is still falling short. >> up until recently it was spotty. it was always spotty. you know, you have the lights going on, and the lights would be out for a year or two before the city would fix them. >> reporter: but today several new brighter led...
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the general manager is weighing in. >> a degree of trust that has been broken. we are supportive of him and there is a lot of resources in this building that we want to make available to him. our doors are always open. there has to be a better line of communication with sheldon and us. >> camp rolls on for the giants at the meadowlands. they have a new offensive weapon to work with after signing james john yesterday. the veterans wide receiver picking big blue because of his familiar with ben nakadu after their time together at green bay. >> i wanted to get in a similar offense with green bay. him. felt like i could come here and help the team be successful. >> the big three are now in place for new york city football club as the team begins the stretch run to the play-off in the inaugural season. frank lampart making his much anticipated mls debut. montreal didn't care about that. pilati scored twice two lead 3- 2. nyc coming up short. the official victory tour for american pharoah. the first horse to win the triple crown expense back this weekend. this morning
the general manager is weighing in. >> a degree of trust that has been broken. we are supportive of him and there is a lot of resources in this building that we want to make available to him. our doors are always open. there has to be a better line of communication with sheldon and us. >> camp rolls on for the giants at the meadowlands. they have a new offensive weapon to work with after signing james john yesterday. the veterans wide receiver picking big blue because of his...
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sister can understand. >> the feds have broken up a high-tech insider trading scheme. panera bread sent an earning announcement. the hackers stole the information and traded 75,000panera shares before the news was released to the rest of the world. they made $900,000 in an hour in 15 minutes. >> cyber criminals are relentless, tireless, impatient. so, they will constantly keep attacking individual computer networks if they are ones they want to penetrate. >> the feds say the hackers used the same stunt to make more than a million dollars off silicon's valley's tech log. another service attacked was business wire in san francisco. the firm has hired security expert to make sure everyone is protected. >>> tonight, the hottest rental market in the country is right here in the bay area. no. it is not san francisco. actually, it is oakland. rent prices have jumped 20% in the past year there according to zumper to almost $2,000 a month. christin ayers shows us what you will get for all that money. >> reporter: kate miller is one of the lucky ones. my jaw dropped when she tol
sister can understand. >> the feds have broken up a high-tech insider trading scheme. panera bread sent an earning announcement. the hackers stole the information and traded 75,000panera shares before the news was released to the rest of the world. they made $900,000 in an hour in 15 minutes. >> cyber criminals are relentless, tireless, impatient. so, they will constantly keep attacking individual computer networks if they are ones they want to penetrate. >> the feds say the...
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. >> 14 people were treated for scrapes bruises and broken bones. the bus driver told police the bus's brakes failed. we check the bus company's records with the motor vehicle commission and at last check 96% of the vehicles needed work before they passed inspection. >>> many catholics are making their plans to celebrate mass with pope francis when he is in manhattan and philadelphia next month. but state transportation officials are cautioning some people will have to walk far and some commuters are being urged to stay home. cbs 2's christine sloan explains. >> reporter: pope francis busy when he visits manhattan thursday and friday september 24 and 25. a mass at madison square garden and speaking to the united nations that by the way meets all week. add to that a giants game at metlife thursday. why new jersey transit is sending a warning to regular commuters. >> you may want to consider a "stay-cation" and staying put. >> reporter: nj transit had problems with the super bowl more recently electric wires issues on amtrak tracks causing delays and
. >> 14 people were treated for scrapes bruises and broken bones. the bus driver told police the bus's brakes failed. we check the bus company's records with the motor vehicle commission and at last check 96% of the vehicles needed work before they passed inspection. >>> many catholics are making their plans to celebrate mass with pope francis when he is in manhattan and philadelphia next month. but state transportation officials are cautioning some people will have to walk far...
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authorities say that with broken bones, she was able over two days to crawl down to a nearby creek and get some water. it was likely that water that sustained her during nine days in the wilderness. today, 62-year-old miyuke harwood was flown to a fresno hospital. the hiker's nightmare over. for nine days she had broken bones, no food, and endured nighttime temperatures in the 30s. >> they found her in a very remote area of the sierra nevada mountains, on a very rocky location. she was injured. she does have broken bones. >> reporter: more than 50 people combed the rugged terrain for days looking for harwood, who was from orangeville near sacramento. >> i'm sure the pilot can make that determination based on what you tell him. >> reporter: thick smoke from a nearby fire made the search more challenging. a chp helicopter finally spotted her and a search and rescue team on the ground heard harwood blowing a whistle. >> when you're nine days in, starting to wonder if the dividend's going to pay off. then to have such a success story is utterly amazing. and it just tickled us all to death
authorities say that with broken bones, she was able over two days to crawl down to a nearby creek and get some water. it was likely that water that sustained her during nine days in the wilderness. today, 62-year-old miyuke harwood was flown to a fresno hospital. the hiker's nightmare over. for nine days she had broken bones, no food, and endured nighttime temperatures in the 30s. >> they found her in a very remote area of the sierra nevada mountains, on a very rocky location. she was...
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this message, wounded but not broken, pint strong. on georgia avenue, the burglar busted through the back door of the colony club. and right up the street, heat th sport, the burglar waits outside, when the coast is clear, he busts through the glass door and runs to the cash register. but as he leaves, most of the money falls to the street, a little criminal karma. what do you make of this? >> that's sad, because we want to change this neighborhood. and that's why we are here. >> reporter: stolen donation boxes from bloombars, a non-profit art center. this after a burglar these rock through their front door and makes off with about $300. >> we hope the police do their job and this comes to some conclusion because it seems like it is happening in the area. >> i hope the police can get them. >> yes. >> reporter: so, are all these burglaries related? police are working the case but so far, no arrests. doreen, back to you. >> pat collins, thank you. >>> new clues in a deadly attack on live television. what was found inside the gunman's re
this message, wounded but not broken, pint strong. on georgia avenue, the burglar busted through the back door of the colony club. and right up the street, heat th sport, the burglar waits outside, when the coast is clear, he busts through the glass door and runs to the cash register. but as he leaves, most of the money falls to the street, a little criminal karma. what do you make of this? >> that's sad, because we want to change this neighborhood. and that's why we are here. >>...