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charlie: thomas campbell is here. he became the metropolitan museum of art's ninth director in 2009. he was a curator of the museum department of new york sculpture and decorative arts specializing in tapestries. he has unified the museum's identity and expanded its modern collection. into an eight-year agreement with the whitney museum to occupy a building on madison avenue. able use the space to host exhibitions and performances. the space, known as the met, open to the public on march 18. i am pleased to have tom campbell at the table for the first time, although we have talked at his museum. welcome. it's good to have you here. in seven years, tell me the things you think are important that you have learned. running this wonderful and great museum. dr. campbell: a big, complex place. and a place that has changed. dr. campbell: i think of it as evolution. we have the largest college of curators in the world, all working hard on different kinds of research and projects. when i became director, i think first and fore
charlie: thomas campbell is here. he became the metropolitan museum of art's ninth director in 2009. he was a curator of the museum department of new york sculpture and decorative arts specializing in tapestries. he has unified the museum's identity and expanded its modern collection. into an eight-year agreement with the whitney museum to occupy a building on madison avenue. able use the space to host exhibitions and performances. the space, known as the met, open to the public on march 18. i...
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>> i am campbell brown. mark: i am mark halperin and with all due respect to bernie sanders, we have your best friend of michelle. aboutll: we are talking jane. mark: let's get started by talking about another unpredictable creature who tweets, donald trump. we will have the latest bloomberg policy online poll that has some good data about how donald trump is doing against married women voters, but first let's understand why donald trump is the writing the complex rules by which publicans and democrats elect their dell -- select delegates. after the convention in colorado on saturday, trump is starting to criticize the cruz crusaders who are outmaneuvering trump. trump's rhetorical campaign follows -- where bernie sanders crushed hillary clinton in the popular vote and walked away with the same number of delegates as his rival. here is donald trump making the case for himself and for sanders in a rally in rochester, new york last night. i bernie, and he wins, he wins, he keeps winning. they say, he has a cha
>> i am campbell brown. mark: i am mark halperin and with all due respect to bernie sanders, we have your best friend of michelle. aboutll: we are talking jane. mark: let's get started by talking about another unpredictable creature who tweets, donald trump. we will have the latest bloomberg policy online poll that has some good data about how donald trump is doing against married women voters, but first let's understand why donald trump is the writing the complex rules by which publicans...
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campbell:: i'm campbell brown. all due respect to bernie sanders, we've got your best friend on the show. aboutll: we are talking jane. mark: later, we will have the latest bloomberg policies ball with good data on how donald trump is doing among married women voters, but first, let's understand why trump is deriding the complex rules by rich republicans -- by which republicans and democrats like their delegates. after a ted cruz friendly colorado state convention on saturday, trump is trying to reverse the new narrative that ted cruz crusaders are outmaneuvering even in places where trump one popular vote primaries. he follows the democratic caucuses where bernie sanders crushed hillary clinton in the popular vote and walked away with the same number of delegates as his rival. here is donald trump making the case for himself and sanders at a rally in rochester, new york last night. : i watched bernie and he wins and winds and then i see he's got no chance. they say he's got no chance. why doesn't he have a chance?
campbell:: i'm campbell brown. all due respect to bernie sanders, we've got your best friend on the show. aboutll: we are talking jane. mark: later, we will have the latest bloomberg policies ball with good data on how donald trump is doing among married women voters, but first, let's understand why trump is deriding the complex rules by rich republicans -- by which republicans and democrats like their delegates. after a ted cruz friendly colorado state convention on saturday, trump is trying...
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officer campbell approaches guns drawn. on the ground. >> he says he didn't do anything. that nothing is wrong. i'm still telling him get on the ground. >> but the suspect isn't about to give up. >> i tried grabbing his left wrist trying to sling him to the ground. he was able to duck that, basically. and remained standing up. >> with his weapon drawn, campbell only has one hand to work with as he tries to subdue the suspect who's pulling away from the officer toward the door. campbell's able to hold the suspect away with his left arm just long enough to holster his gun. >> put both hands on the collar of his jacket. and with all my might force him on the ground, threw him down. >> when the two hit the ground campbell radios for assistance. >> i'm able to get on the radio say i'm at the walgreens, i'm fighting one. that's about all i could get out. >> then the brazen suspect lands several punches to the side of his head. the suspect again makes a run for the door but campbell reaches out and grabs at him. this time as the t
officer campbell approaches guns drawn. on the ground. >> he says he didn't do anything. that nothing is wrong. i'm still telling him get on the ground. >> but the suspect isn't about to give up. >> i tried grabbing his left wrist trying to sling him to the ground. he was able to duck that, basically. and remained standing up. >> with his weapon drawn, campbell only has one hand to work with as he tries to subdue the suspect who's pulling away from the officer toward the...
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bill campbell died at 75 after a long battle with cancer.n silicon valley, he was known as "the coach," both for his previous career as a football coach and his mentorship to the greatest minds in technology, from steve jobs to jeff bezos to larry page and eric schmidt. he played a major role in steve jobs' return to apple in 1997. we took a look at the legacy he left behind with brad stone. you interviewed him many times. brad: he would have spit in disgust and said something profane about this entire discussion. he was a very behind-the-scenes operator. he did not seek the limelight. emily: he never spoke to press , apparently. brad: what can i say? gregarious. delightfully profane. and insightful, not in the traditional silicon valley sense, he did not care that much about bits and bytes. really even about business models. he was insightful about organizations and people. that is why so many executives and investors used him as a resource about how to structure their companies, how to deal with interpersonal issues. emily: eric schmidt sa
bill campbell died at 75 after a long battle with cancer.n silicon valley, he was known as "the coach," both for his previous career as a football coach and his mentorship to the greatest minds in technology, from steve jobs to jeff bezos to larry page and eric schmidt. he played a major role in steve jobs' return to apple in 1997. we took a look at the legacy he left behind with brad stone. you interviewed him many times. brad: he would have spit in disgust and said something profane...
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emily: bill campbell, our close friend died this morning.lped build google and in countless ways made our success possible. tim cook tweeting, bill campbell believed in apple when few people did. he also gave a eulogy at a memorial service for steve jobs on apple's campus. he talks about scott forestall an apple. listen to what he has to say. >> scott forestall was demoing the new phone. he was demonstrating siri. scott did it a couple of times, and steve was across the room and said, let me have that phone. scott said, be careful now, i have this pretty much attuned to my voice. give me the phone! scott goes around and hands him the phone, steve asks a couple benign questions and says, are you a man, or a woman, and siri says, they have not assigned me a gender, sir. [laughter] emily: he was on the board for many years. how did he become involved in the company? he was like an invisible hand at companies that competed with each other. >> google and apple went to war, and somehow he continued to advise both companies. twitter and facebook, v
emily: bill campbell, our close friend died this morning.lped build google and in countless ways made our success possible. tim cook tweeting, bill campbell believed in apple when few people did. he also gave a eulogy at a memorial service for steve jobs on apple's campus. he talks about scott forestall an apple. listen to what he has to say. >> scott forestall was demoing the new phone. he was demonstrating siri. scott did it a couple of times, and steve was across the room and said, let...
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you know, general john campbell, then the u.s. forces afghanistan commander directed the investigation into this incident and appointed u.s. army major general william hickman as the lead investigator, along with two investigating officers, u.s. army brigadier shawn air force u.s. brigadier robert armfeel. these general officers were years d because of their of professional experience and nderstanding of the complex operational environment in afghanistan. they were also selected because side of from that afghanistan and could bring an objective independent perspective to the investigation. these officers, and a supporting taff of more than a dozen associated subject matter experts, visited the doctors inhout borders trauma center afghanistan and various other .ey locations this was a thorough investigation done with painstaking attention to detail ollowedbian in-depth review process. the process of the investigation an active pursuit looking for factors associated with the incident. general his review, campbell proved the investig
you know, general john campbell, then the u.s. forces afghanistan commander directed the investigation into this incident and appointed u.s. army major general william hickman as the lead investigator, along with two investigating officers, u.s. army brigadier shawn air force u.s. brigadier robert armfeel. these general officers were years d because of their of professional experience and nderstanding of the complex operational environment in afghanistan. they were also selected because side of...
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. >>> i'm campbell brown. >> i'm mark halperihalperin. we've got your best friend on the show. >> not you, little fella. we're talking about james. >> hello, hello. let's get started by talking about another unpredictable creature who tweets, donald j. trump. later on the show, we'll have the latest online poll. good data on how donald trump is doing amongst married women voters. but first, let's understand why trump is deriding the complex rules by both republicans and democrats of how they select their delegates. after a chaotic and ted cruz friendly colorado convention on saturday, trump is trying to reverse the new cycle narrative that cruz crusaders are outmaneuvering trump's campaign in the hunt for delegates even in places trump won the primaries. in wyoming this weekend, bernie sanders crushed hillary clinton in the popular vote. but walked away with the same number of delegates as his rival. here's donald trump making the case for himself and for sanders, at a rally in rochester, new york, last night. >> i watched bernie. he wins
. >>> i'm campbell brown. >> i'm mark halperihalperin. we've got your best friend on the show. >> not you, little fella. we're talking about james. >> hello, hello. let's get started by talking about another unpredictable creature who tweets, donald j. trump. later on the show, we'll have the latest online poll. good data on how donald trump is doing amongst married women voters. but first, let's understand why trump is deriding the complex rules by both republicans...
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as many of you know, general john campbell, the u.s. forces afghanistan commander, directed the investigation into this incident and appointed u.s. army major general william hickman as the lead investigator, along with two deputy investigating officers, brigadier general shawn jenkins and brigadier general robert armfield. they were selected because of their years of professional experience and understanding of the complex operational environment in afghanistan. they were also selected because they came from assignments outside of afghanistan and could bring an objective and independent perspective to the investigation. these officers and a supporting staff of more than a dozen associated subject matter experts visited the doctors without borders trauma center in afghanistan and various other key locations, interviewed more than 65 witnesses and engaged each echelon of the command involved in this operation. this was a thorough investigation done with pain-staking attention to detail, followed by an in-depth review process. the progres
as many of you know, general john campbell, the u.s. forces afghanistan commander, directed the investigation into this incident and appointed u.s. army major general william hickman as the lead investigator, along with two deputy investigating officers, brigadier general shawn jenkins and brigadier general robert armfield. they were selected because of their years of professional experience and understanding of the complex operational environment in afghanistan. they were also selected because...
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police arrested campbell last month in holland township in october.ampbell gained widespread attention in 2008 when a supermarket refused to decorate a cake with the name of his son which is adolf hitler campbell. >> it is 5:05 and now we go to presidential politics. both democratic candidates will be hitting the campaign trail in philadelphia today. hillary clinton is set to address the pennsylvania afl-cio convention in center city. bernie sanders will give a speech there tomorrow morning. he will hold a rally tonight at the liacouras center at temple university. and "action news" will of course have it all covered. you can count on "action news" and 6abc.com for complete coverage. >>> and clinton who is the current frontrunner congratulated rival sanders who won tuesday's wisconsin primary. sanders will net him a handful of delegates but he'll still lag behind hillary clinton significantly. donald trump's path to the gop presidential nomination got a little narrower. ted cruz defeated the businessman in wisconsin. trump was not exactly gracious abo
police arrested campbell last month in holland township in october.ampbell gained widespread attention in 2008 when a supermarket refused to decorate a cake with the name of his son which is adolf hitler campbell. >> it is 5:05 and now we go to presidential politics. both democratic candidates will be hitting the campaign trail in philadelphia today. hillary clinton is set to address the pennsylvania afl-cio convention in center city. bernie sanders will give a speech there tomorrow...
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we begin this evening with thomas campbell, the director and c.e.o. of the metropolitan museum of art. >> we have this amazing college of specialists, so there's a great brain trust there, an amazing resources to conserve and study works of art and really go deep in understanding them. then, you know, we are fortunate to be-- we can tap into income streams if we-- if we work hard at it, that allow us to do very ambitious projects. so particularly the scale of the exhibition program and the publication program is really incomparable. there is no other museum in the world doing as much programming as we're doing. >> rose: and we conclude this evening with "the wright stuff." his new book is called "the wright stuff: from nbc to autism." >> we've had 8,000 genom science, that 6,000 are on a scientific portal at google. nobody has ever done this with any kind of disease or condition. people have done hundreds, they've done a few, but never this. and we're trying on take and put together, move groups that look and act similar in terms of their genetic form
we begin this evening with thomas campbell, the director and c.e.o. of the metropolitan museum of art. >> we have this amazing college of specialists, so there's a great brain trust there, an amazing resources to conserve and study works of art and really go deep in understanding them. then, you know, we are fortunate to be-- we can tap into income streams if we-- if we work hard at it, that allow us to do very ambitious projects. so particularly the scale of the exhibition program and...
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campbell-shoaf: my name is heidi campbell-shoaf. i am the museum director and chief curator of the museum. the curators and i were talking about what we should be doing for this anniversary. we started looking at the objects in our collection, and how many of the objects that came in to the collection in the first years of the organization had strong connections to the american revolution.
campbell-shoaf: my name is heidi campbell-shoaf. i am the museum director and chief curator of the museum. the curators and i were talking about what we should be doing for this anniversary. we started looking at the objects in our collection, and how many of the objects that came in to the collection in the first years of the organization had strong connections to the american revolution.
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, this-- >> christy campbell: talking about the future-- >> wayne campbell: this is midnight.we go to bed with the biggest sigh of relief that you could ever have. it's over. tomorrow's going to be a great day. >> whitaker: but tomorrow never came. tyler went up to his bedroom, shot up and overdosed. >> pelfrey: new beginnings. this is angie. >> whitaker: at the new beginnings rehab facility, angie pelfrey told us what happened to tyler is not unusual. >> pelphrey: they get to a point to where they're not using. they go out and want to use maybe one more time, just one more hoorah. and it takes their life because they s-- they go back to using the same amount that they did when they were ending the addiction. >> whitaker: their tolerance goes down after two weeks of rehab-- >> pelphrey: right. right. >> whitaker: they go home, shoot up the same amount they were using before-- >> pelphrey: of her-- yes. and it's taken their lives-- >> whitaker: and it's now an overdose. >> pelphrey: right. >> whitaker: angie pelfrey's facility is a faith-based program, supported by a church and
, this-- >> christy campbell: talking about the future-- >> wayne campbell: this is midnight.we go to bed with the biggest sigh of relief that you could ever have. it's over. tomorrow's going to be a great day. >> whitaker: but tomorrow never came. tyler went up to his bedroom, shot up and overdosed. >> pelfrey: new beginnings. this is angie. >> whitaker: at the new beginnings rehab facility, angie pelfrey told us what happened to tyler is not unusual. >>...
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bill campbell has died.is homespun advice on leadership nurtured an array of luminaries including steve jobs and larry page. he worked at apple as a marketing executive in the 1980's and was appointed to the board when jobs are turned to the company. bill campbell was 75 years old and we will talk with emily chang about him later in the show for top some breaking news just out. the digital business of what was formerly called the yellow pages -- alex sherman broke the story and is with us now. breakdown that distinction. alex: why pe is what the cool kids call it. pages the digital yellow and you know the book actually got fun off last year. there's some overlapping salesforce with why p owning that's 3300 local people. it's almost one of the biggest selling points they have adopted because you can put 3300 people at work selling local ads were small and medium-sizeds mrs., that is similar to what white he holdings does and you can marry that with yahoo! and potentially get something yahoo! does not bring to
bill campbell has died.is homespun advice on leadership nurtured an array of luminaries including steve jobs and larry page. he worked at apple as a marketing executive in the 1980's and was appointed to the board when jobs are turned to the company. bill campbell was 75 years old and we will talk with emily chang about him later in the show for top some breaking news just out. the digital business of what was formerly called the yellow pages -- alex sherman broke the story and is with us now....
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of course, bill campbell, a legend here in silicon valley.reatly admired, respected, coached a number of luminaries from steve jobs to larry page, sat on apple's board. there will be a memorial service for him now on monday, which is why apple's results will be on tuesday. melissa, back to you. >> thank you very much, josh lipton. certainly we've seen earnings postponed for reasons like this in the past. at the same time you do get an extra day here to trade into earnings. >> you know, it depends on what has been built up into apple. the stock has moved off of those low mid-90s that everybody talked about. then back over 100. it's sort of in that area right now where i think everybody's sort of in never land. it's not 120. i think people would be a little more negative on it, and it's not in the 90s. i'm not sure how aggressively people want to be positive. bill campbell, not only a phenomenal person, was the football coach up the street here at columbia university as well. shout-out to his family. he was the man. >> you know, apple, i think
of course, bill campbell, a legend here in silicon valley.reatly admired, respected, coached a number of luminaries from steve jobs to larry page, sat on apple's board. there will be a memorial service for him now on monday, which is why apple's results will be on tuesday. melissa, back to you. >> thank you very much, josh lipton. certainly we've seen earnings postponed for reasons like this in the past. at the same time you do get an extra day here to trade into earnings. >> you...
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from mountain view to sunnyvale and points south from cupertino, saratoga, campbell.ighway 280 and 85. yeah, don't you love that? waking up to the wet weather. shifting a little further north from palo alto. highway 12. and 92, i should say, across through san mateo, union city and fremont, wet weather for you. hayward you have some showers and to the north not so much. a little bit here in san francisco. and over into the east bay, though, we are looking at some light showers activity around 680. north bay we have had this band here from martinez to hercules, stretching over into the north bay. but really the north bahrain has been situated on the coast from dylan beach to point reyes. light showers around continue ron. the activity continues to shift to the south today. so you will clear out lastly had the south bay. and later on this morning. but it's pretty quiet in san francisco. 54 degrees for you in the city, as well as half moon bay with 56 mountain view. 55 morgan hill. san jose soggy at 57 degrees. so the golden gate bridge, you had your rain stop well to th
from mountain view to sunnyvale and points south from cupertino, saratoga, campbell.ighway 280 and 85. yeah, don't you love that? waking up to the wet weather. shifting a little further north from palo alto. highway 12. and 92, i should say, across through san mateo, union city and fremont, wet weather for you. hayward you have some showers and to the north not so much. a little bit here in san francisco. and over into the east bay, though, we are looking at some light showers activity around...
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a similar story in the south bay around campbell and light green on the screen.izzle and a couple rain drops. we have light drizzle and some areas this morning with heavier showers moving in on friday evening. i show you when to expect the rain. sue? >> busy. the san mateo bridge shows slow traffic bumper-to-bumper because there is state of the union on the highway rise blocking slow rain. now the residual is to the toll plaza for 20-minute drive over do the peninsula. here's the cash-paying folks on richmond-san rafael fast trackers and it is good do marin county. we have a lot of slow traffic through fremont. i will update that in a couple of minutes. >> now breaking news in san jose we have learned a person has died in an officer involved shooting near the san jose campus according to our media partner. this is a picture from the general at east william and south 10th street. the shooting hatched overnight of the the victim was shot in the upper body. police are tightlipped about the facts. this is the 11th homicide of year in shows. >> rebound is will coming
a similar story in the south bay around campbell and light green on the screen.izzle and a couple rain drops. we have light drizzle and some areas this morning with heavier showers moving in on friday evening. i show you when to expect the rain. sue? >> busy. the san mateo bridge shows slow traffic bumper-to-bumper because there is state of the union on the highway rise blocking slow rain. now the residual is to the toll plaza for 20-minute drive over do the peninsula. here's the...
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, part of a larger exhibit featuring his campbell soup paintings in missouri. the fbi and interpol are leading the investigation. ,> usually art is stolen especially high-priced art, stolen by people who are in the business. is saidthe stolen print to be worth tens of thousands. in 19 68, gifted to the museum for its permanent collection in 1985. warhol died two years later. 7 on your side with a consumer alert -- before you fill up at the pump this week, according to aaa, the average price for a regular gallon of gas is $2.04. that is in the d.c. area and nationally. that is up $.20 in the past month, but it is still $.35 less than at this time last year. -- top honors for a colleague and local legend. then, one night after tying a record for single-season wins, why did the caps have goalie braden holtby on the bench? first, putting their knowledge to the ultimate test. but jamie raskin is the only democrat for congress o's authored landmark ogressive laws -- marriage equality, equal pay for women, green maryland ac
, part of a larger exhibit featuring his campbell soup paintings in missouri. the fbi and interpol are leading the investigation. ,> usually art is stolen especially high-priced art, stolen by people who are in the business. is saidthe stolen print to be worth tens of thousands. in 19 68, gifted to the museum for its permanent collection in 1985. warhol died two years later. 7 on your side with a consumer alert -- before you fill up at the pump this week, according to aaa, the average price...
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great to see sol campbell on earli earlier. yesterday, american express beat the street on top and bottom lines. revenues rising the first time in five quarters. high spending by card members in the united states among the reasons. qualcomm reported third quarter profits below estimates. expecting chip shipments to fall. the stock under pressure to 3 1/4%. shares of yum rising this morning. helped by chinese new year promotions. ma tell is struggling. to name but a few. plus weekly jobless claims come in this morning. at the moment futures pretty flat. fractionally higher. "worldwide exchange" coming up in about 15 minutes. >> all right. we look forward to it. >>> and a volitionist harriet tubman will now become the first african american on a u.s. paper currency. this when she replaces president andrew jackson on the $20 bill starting in 2020. and five feel leaders of the women's suffrage movement will appear on the back of the $10 bill. a big victory for alexander hamilton. he gets to may not his space. >>> rousseff plans to
great to see sol campbell on earli earlier. yesterday, american express beat the street on top and bottom lines. revenues rising the first time in five quarters. high spending by card members in the united states among the reasons. qualcomm reported third quarter profits below estimates. expecting chip shipments to fall. the stock under pressure to 3 1/4%. shares of yum rising this morning. helped by chinese new year promotions. ma tell is struggling. to name but a few. plus weekly jobless...
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his cake with the name of his son, adolf hitler campbell. >>> former star student owen labrie formerly fighting his conviction this the prep school rape case. >> in a 29 page document, labrie's new attorney claims that the 20-year-old's original lawyer team failed to challenge the felony charge of luring a minor for the purpose of sex through a computer. and they believe likely would have been used to challenge the creditability of the charges made against the one time harvard bound student and that labrie's lawyers failed to give the jury instructions. >> attorneys make mistakes and when they rise to the level of creating a constitutionally pro fisufficient performance. they need a new trial. >> in a new hampshire county jail assigned to solitary confine many for his own safety, only allowed to leave his cell for one hour a day. a judge finding he violated his curfew, his attorney telling abc news that he is now passing time reading and writing and his parents and close friends visiting regularly. >> he had to withdraw from classes once the judge revoked his bail. he spends most time
his cake with the name of his son, adolf hitler campbell. >>> former star student owen labrie formerly fighting his conviction this the prep school rape case. >> in a 29 page document, labrie's new attorney claims that the 20-year-old's original lawyer team failed to challenge the felony charge of luring a minor for the purpose of sex through a computer. and they believe likely would have been used to challenge the creditability of the charges made against the one time harvard...
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a woman is dead after they hit by two cars or she was walking on the highway under the san jose campbell and a scot of border the incident happened about 5:00 this morning on the connector ramp from state highway 85 to highway 17 officers at a car and turned the ramp saw the woman standing in the road and tried to swerve but a second car fallen behind the first also had the woman involved drivers pulled over their working with police to seize it is, but try to identify the victim. >>grant lodes: officers headed to the bridge the were not able to get there in time also yesterday and also on the bay bridge motorcycle riders some of whom are popping was in driving erratically dangerously a motorist took this video and also the second oakland police department logo on the driver's door this history is running by some place following up leads related to these three new videos the type and the clock stanley roberts that deeper and tells us how these drivers involved may be connected to one another. >>pam moore: this also buys some time for officials to negotiate the agency's pension agreement
a woman is dead after they hit by two cars or she was walking on the highway under the san jose campbell and a scot of border the incident happened about 5:00 this morning on the connector ramp from state highway 85 to highway 17 officers at a car and turned the ramp saw the woman standing in the road and tried to swerve but a second car fallen behind the first also had the woman involved drivers pulled over their working with police to seize it is, but try to identify the victim. >>grant...
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of his son which is adolf hitler campbell. >> it is 6:06 and now to presidential politics.h democratic candidates will be hitting the campaign trail right here in philadelphia today. hillary clinton is set to address the pennsylvania afl-cio convention in center city and bernie sanders will give a speech that tomorrow morning. however sanders will also be here today. he'll be here tonight at the liacouras center at temple university. a lot going on and of course "action news" will have all of it covered. you can count on "action news" and 6abc.com for complete coverage. >>> now let's talk about the wisconsin primary. clinton who is the current democratic frontrunner can congratulated bernie sanders who won tuesday's wisconsin primary. his win will net him a handful of additional delegates but he'll still lag behind clinton significantly. >>> donald trump's path to the gop presidential nomination got a little bit narrower. senator ted cruz defeated the businessman in wisconsin. trump did not make a concession speech but his campaign did release a statement and it was anythin
of his son which is adolf hitler campbell. >> it is 6:06 and now to presidential politics.h democratic candidates will be hitting the campaign trail right here in philadelphia today. hillary clinton is set to address the pennsylvania afl-cio convention in center city and bernie sanders will give a speech that tomorrow morning. however sanders will also be here today. he'll be here tonight at the liacouras center at temple university. a lot going on and of course "action news"...
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campbell was a football coach before getting into technology.are remembering him, eric schmidt tweets bill was instrumental for me, google and all valley entrepreneurs. tim cook says campbell believed in apple when few people did. we'll miss his wisdom, friendship and humor and venture capitalist tweets bill was our super coach colorful confident and mentor to apple, amazon, go, google and more. >>> today's boston marathon went off without a hitch under heavy security. it's been three years and tonight new details from inside the fbi. brian ross has more. >> reporter: it was a joyous day in boston until the first blast. >> what the hell was that? >> reporter: this key surveillance video shows the crowd reacting. >> oh my god, something blew up. >> reporter: over the next 12 seconds, some will deseed to leave the area but most will stay. >> shrapnel in the way. >> reporter: using this chilling video provides details and shows how it was done. >> hidden in plain sight. >> reporter: for the first 24 hours, the agents could not pick out the man they
campbell was a football coach before getting into technology.are remembering him, eric schmidt tweets bill was instrumental for me, google and all valley entrepreneurs. tim cook says campbell believed in apple when few people did. we'll miss his wisdom, friendship and humor and venture capitalist tweets bill was our super coach colorful confident and mentor to apple, amazon, go, google and more. >>> today's boston marathon went off without a hitch under heavy security. it's been three...
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he'll campbell, and admired silicon valley coach and mentor, has died -- bill campbell.e nurtured a range of luminaries, including apple cofounder steve jobs and google cofounder larry page. campbell was a marketing executive at apple in the 1980's and was appointed to the apple board in 1997. he died of cancer at the age of 75. that is your bloomberg business flash update. to the latest on yahoo! we have learned there is some new bidding for the company. yp holdings. you have likely heard of their former name, the yellow pages. a joined the daily mail, verizon, and others as potential suitors. alex sherman broke the story for us. very interesting. why would yp holdings be interested in yahoo!? alex: it speaks to what yahoo! is, which is an advertising company. , theis what yp is now digital business that used to be the yellow pages. the print is this is now a separate company, although they still share a sales force. that salesforce is one of the reasons why yahoo! might be interested in doing a deal with holdingsgs, because yp as more than 3000 local sales agents as pa
he'll campbell, and admired silicon valley coach and mentor, has died -- bill campbell.e nurtured a range of luminaries, including apple cofounder steve jobs and google cofounder larry page. campbell was a marketing executive at apple in the 1980's and was appointed to the apple board in 1997. he died of cancer at the age of 75. that is your bloomberg business flash update. to the latest on yahoo! we have learned there is some new bidding for the company. yp holdings. you have likely heard of...
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campbell, they are in bagram air base. >> this is what general campbell writes. >> usa, usa!ain committed to the mission in afghanistan. we welcome the news of osama bin laden's death. we met then colonel campbell in march of 2003 when he commanded a brigade of the 82nd airborne in kandahar. he was a one-star general guiding ground forces surging into baghdad. we watched him assume command of the legendary 101st airborne in 2009 and surged them back to afghanistan in 2010. the next year, 2011, he got his third star and now in record time, as i said, his fourth. but most on his mind at friday's ceremony, the 245 soldiers of the 101st airborne killed in combat that one awful year in afghanistan. >> -- 245 guys i lost in the 101st. we can never forget their sacrifice. so many people forget that. we're still a nation at war. >> you can have your hands full though. i mean, you're facing sequestration. got another war that's not finished yet. you have to take care of the families. how are you going to deal with the challenge? >> it will be a tough road, but we have great leadership
campbell, they are in bagram air base. >> this is what general campbell writes. >> usa, usa!ain committed to the mission in afghanistan. we welcome the news of osama bin laden's death. we met then colonel campbell in march of 2003 when he commanded a brigade of the 82nd airborne in kandahar. he was a one-star general guiding ground forces surging into baghdad. we watched him assume command of the legendary 101st airborne in 2009 and surged them back to afghanistan in 2010. the next...
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. >> walnut creek, burlingame, campbell and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> san francisco's mayor was pulled over by police while in a police vehicle. the "san francisco chronicle" reports that the mayor was on a ride along in an unmarked car on monday. a different officer pulled him over. the mayor's car was driving slow because they were looking for car burglars that looked suspicious to the other officer. this was handled quickly when the officer realized it was the mayor. and let him go. >> happening today a committee is trying to get answers from uc leaders why less qualified out-of-state students were admitted over qualified students from california. it was an audit that found admission standards were lowered for out-of-state students so the system could balance their budget. out-of-state students by more and over the last 10 years the enrollment has increased 432%. >> the fight against mississippi's brand new so-called religious freedom law is heating up. opponents are considering a legal challenge to the law. which essentially gives people the right to discriminate against
. >> walnut creek, burlingame, campbell and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> san francisco's mayor was pulled over by police while in a police vehicle. the "san francisco chronicle" reports that the mayor was on a ride along in an unmarked car on monday. a different officer pulled him over. the mayor's car was driving slow because they were looking for car burglars that looked suspicious to the other officer. this was handled quickly when the officer realized it was...
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the question, who made off with most of a set of andy warhol prints of those iconic campbell's soup cans, worth big money? nbc's kevin tibbles has details. >> reporter: the most recognizable cans of soup in the world are also the most precious. so much so, that seven, part of a set of ten, valued at just under half a million dollars, were snatched from the walls of missouri's springfield art museum. >> the theft of these iconic warhol prints feels like the loss of a family member. >> reporter: created in 1968 by that pop star of pop artists, andy warhol, the prints were part of a series entitled campbell's soup 1. >> when people say andy warhol, they think of the soup cans. >> reporter: the fbi says it's a big-time crime, adding between four and six billion dollars' worth of art is stolen each year. these thieves were picked up by video surveillance in norway, grabbing a 4,000-year-old chinese vase in 2013. and just last month, 13 suspects were arrested for the november theft of 17 paintings from an italian art museum valued at around $16 million. pilfering picassos has even become a sta
the question, who made off with most of a set of andy warhol prints of those iconic campbell's soup cans, worth big money? nbc's kevin tibbles has details. >> reporter: the most recognizable cans of soup in the world are also the most precious. so much so, that seven, part of a set of ten, valued at just under half a million dollars, were snatched from the walls of missouri's springfield art museum. >> the theft of these iconic warhol prints feels like the loss of a family member....
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campbell-shoaf: my name is heidi campbell-shoaf. i am the museum director and chief curator of the museum. the curators and i were talking about what we should be doing for this anniversary. we started looking at the objects in our collection, and how many of the objects that came in to the collection in the first years of the organization had strong connections to the american revolution. so then we started talking about, well, why is that the case? obviously, it has to do with the members being descendents of people who supported the american revolution, but they survived until they were given to us in the late 19th and early 20th century. then we started talking about how the american revolution was remembered. that's why we came up with the title and with the theme of the "rememberingbout the american revolution" through these objects. some people might ask, why do we start in 1776 when the revolution actually started in 1775, with lexington and concord? the reason why is, we decided 1776 was when the declaration of independence
campbell-shoaf: my name is heidi campbell-shoaf. i am the museum director and chief curator of the museum. the curators and i were talking about what we should be doing for this anniversary. we started looking at the objects in our collection, and how many of the objects that came in to the collection in the first years of the organization had strong connections to the american revolution. so then we started talking about, well, why is that the case? obviously, it has to do with the members...
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so, neve campbell. >> yes? >> it's fascinating.now, i've only, here -- this is my third time in washington, and each time's only been 24 hours, and today, actually, i was up on the hill with the creative coalition. >> with robin. >> yes. >> what was her pitch? >> trying to raise some more money for the arts. >> federal government money. >> yes, absolutely. >> okay, robin, make your pitch. >> we're trying to make this the last arts advocacy day. why do we have to be this special interest group that advocates for more money for the country so we can be a better country, more competitive country, and get our kids ready for the workforce. and neve and about 20 other leaders from hollywood were with us. we went door-to-door, literally in congress, you've been walking around since 8:00 a.m.. >> did you meet any interesting congressmen? you had all senators, right? >> no, i wasn't on the team that had the senators. i was supposed to be. i was on the orange team and none of the senators showed up. >> here's a sample of neve's actual work,
so, neve campbell. >> yes? >> it's fascinating.now, i've only, here -- this is my third time in washington, and each time's only been 24 hours, and today, actually, i was up on the hill with the creative coalition. >> with robin. >> yes. >> what was her pitch? >> trying to raise some more money for the arts. >> federal government money. >> yes, absolutely. >> okay, robin, make your pitch. >> we're trying to make this the last arts...
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to buy going to two places where you are not supposed to be in talking to people to talk to and campbell does a great job. the other book is border contraband, a book that no one reads. [laughter] >> that is not the case. a lot of deep reporting going on, that no one else has written about in firsthand investigation. an academic box was not supposed to do. don't be put off by that. let's get started by talking to others about their work. and george diaz, assistant professor of history at sam houston state university in huntsville, texas, campbell taylor was a longtime writer for searcher magazine has written two books about surfing and this is a groundbreaking book for him in his career and reporting style. why did you start, why did you want to write this book? what kind of reaction did you get from people when you said you were writing about border contraband? >> i am from laredo and my whole life i saw things with my own eyes, not just on the evening news but also talking to committee members are members of my family doing casual things like thanksgiving, people go to get groceries an
to buy going to two places where you are not supposed to be in talking to people to talk to and campbell does a great job. the other book is border contraband, a book that no one reads. [laughter] >> that is not the case. a lot of deep reporting going on, that no one else has written about in firsthand investigation. an academic box was not supposed to do. don't be put off by that. let's get started by talking to others about their work. and george diaz, assistant professor of history at...
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campbell. i will limit to five minutes now for the additional questions following the first round, we will have additional rounds of questions as needed. i will start with administrator fugate. could you walk the committee through a timeline of consequences that we can expect to experience in the event of a large-scale and prolonged power outage which is the result of the combined cyber and physical attack? let's assume that over ten million people are out of power in the northeast and lasts for over a month. i am not talking about how to turn the power back on, but what consequences will state and local governments and residence have to deal with because the power is out? this is many my concern. i am going to put my mayors hat back on. i have been listening to a lot of how prepared that we are and what we can -- what is typical and unlikely and what we're going to do. i am not convinced that we have connected the dots all the way down for the local government. i have not talked to a mayor or
campbell. i will limit to five minutes now for the additional questions following the first round, we will have additional rounds of questions as needed. i will start with administrator fugate. could you walk the committee through a timeline of consequences that we can expect to experience in the event of a large-scale and prolonged power outage which is the result of the combined cyber and physical attack? let's assume that over ten million people are out of power in the northeast and lasts...
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. >> campbell county 911. >> reporter: ryan has been shot. and help won't make it in time. >> are you sure that he is dead? >> yes, he's dead ma'am he's completely dead. >> this is highland heights. it doesn't happen in highland heights. >> reporter: the mystery on meadow lane is only just beginning. stay with us. sure, we could have stacked these tires. or put them on a rack. but the specialists at ford like to show off their strengths: 13 name brands. all backed by our low price tire guarantee. yeah, we're strong when it comes to tires. right now during the big tire event, get a $120 rebate by mail on four select tires. when your ford needs service, these are the specialists. at ford. to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them with k9 advantix ii. it kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. the contoured look. new master contour kit from maybelline new york. contour to define. blush to accent. ... highlight your look. the contoured look. always easy. never overdone. maybelline's new master contour k
. >> campbell county 911. >> reporter: ryan has been shot. and help won't make it in time. >> are you sure that he is dead? >> yes, he's dead ma'am he's completely dead. >> this is highland heights. it doesn't happen in highland heights. >> reporter: the mystery on meadow lane is only just beginning. stay with us. sure, we could have stacked these tires. or put them on a rack. but the specialists at ford like to show off their strengths: 13 name brands. all...
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what do you think of campbell's soup now? is it still a sell?ndamentally, it is really hard to understand this. i'm completely flummoxed. the fact that it has remained so strong has made me hesitate doing that so i'm going to stick with the long puts for now. >> carter? >> i would sit tight. what's interesting, of course. this had a lot of momentum and if you look at the relative performance, utilities and staples and other interest rate sensitive or defensive areas they have all stalled on a relative basis for four or five weeks in a row and campbell's is that much steeper on an absolute basis. we would stay short if you're long and if you had profit, just take some off the table. >> here's the next tweet from steve. never realized what a great head of hair carter braxton worth has got. nice and thick, right, dan? you're probably envies as you've got good hair, too, but carter has good hair, too. >> i do not. >> you should see his back. >> exactly. >> time for the final call. thank goodness. last word from the options pit. carter? >> i think yo
what do you think of campbell's soup now? is it still a sell?ndamentally, it is really hard to understand this. i'm completely flummoxed. the fact that it has remained so strong has made me hesitate doing that so i'm going to stick with the long puts for now. >> carter? >> i would sit tight. what's interesting, of course. this had a lot of momentum and if you look at the relative performance, utilities and staples and other interest rate sensitive or defensive areas they have all...
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and campbells is that much steeper on an absolute basis.nd we could stay short if you went long and had profits. >> here's the next tweet from steve. never realized what a great head of car carter braxton worth has got. nice and thick, right, dan? i think you're probably envious. you have good hair, too. >> i do not. >> you should see his back. >> exactly. >> time for the final call. thank goodness. last word from the options pit. carter? >> i think you've got to take advantage of gold here, having given back a third of the gains in the past three months and buy. >> mike? >> insurance is cheap and the market is high. i love june put spreads for spy. >> dan nathan? >> yeah. iwm. i think you want to stick with this trade and continue to look to finance longer-dated puts. >> looks like our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. for more "options action" check out the web side. of course our daily segment inside "fast money" at 5:00. meantime, see you back here next friday for more "options action." have a great weekend. >> announcer: the following
and campbells is that much steeper on an absolute basis.nd we could stay short if you went long and had profits. >> here's the next tweet from steve. never realized what a great head of car carter braxton worth has got. nice and thick, right, dan? i think you're probably envious. you have good hair, too. >> i do not. >> you should see his back. >> exactly. >> time for the final call. thank goodness. last word from the options pit. carter? >> i think you've...
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en "campbell", los bomberos lograron taparÉsta tarde una fuga de gas que forÓ a varias familias a abandonarus viviendas durante la maÑana. --- al parecer un equipo de trabajadores de la construccÓn rompi accidentalmente la tubeÍa... --- los apagafuegos pidieron refuerzos ya que la fuga de gas se encuentra cerca de un cruce muy transitado. en el condado de marin, un un malentendido y cualquier de cola de la una llamada de una de las perdigones pero en ningÚn momento peligro real para el pÚblico. nada me quedo. un joven de baÑo de una iglesia. autoridades piensan que podrÍa haber cometido abusos contra menores religiosos de san francisco, con esta maÑana un hombre muriÓ. terminó baÑado por el otro vagÓn en vivo. ramon: algunos piensan que el caso pudo haber sido de otra manera en un legal. >> de la policÍa en el lado o. el trabajador habla de lo que se en la cuadra 400 como de captar en las de un indigente baÑado por la policÍa francisco. >> en los que van a ayudar que viven en la calle. ramÓn: aparentemente se vieron amenazados por el desampararon. hicieron un reporte a la policÍa y lo tirot
en "campbell", los bomberos lograron taparÉsta tarde una fuga de gas que forÓ a varias familias a abandonarus viviendas durante la maÑana. --- al parecer un equipo de trabajadores de la construccÓn rompi accidentalmente la tubeÍa... --- los apagafuegos pidieron refuerzos ya que la fuga de gas se encuentra cerca de un cruce muy transitado. en el condado de marin, un un malentendido y cualquier de cola de la una llamada de una de las perdigones pero en ningÚn momento peligro real...