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and abc's candace gibson has been there for all of it. >> reporter: a tense scene outside this suburban las vegas home. tactical teams poised to rush in. helicopters circling overhead. inside, a suspect in the death of tammy meyers the las vegas mother shot down in her driveway last week. >> we are currently in the tactical phase of taking a suspect who we believe to be involved in the homicide of miss meyers into custody at this point. >> reporter: all week, mystery was swirling around over who could have killed the mother of four. and now it ended only one block away from the crime scene. the shirtless suspect apprehended by police. the victim's husband robert rushing to the scene. >> [ bleep ]! there's the animal, a block away! are you happy? >> reporter: the suspect is 19-year-old eric noesh. >> he was taken into custody by metro homicide investigators and the investigation is ongoing. he had firearms registered to him. >> reporter: now facing charges in the murder. late today another shocking twist. the meyers family knew the suspect all along. >> we knew how bad he was. we didn't
and abc's candace gibson has been there for all of it. >> reporter: a tense scene outside this suburban las vegas home. tactical teams poised to rush in. helicopters circling overhead. inside, a suspect in the death of tammy meyers the las vegas mother shot down in her driveway last week. >> we are currently in the tactical phase of taking a suspect who we believe to be involved in the homicide of miss meyers into custody at this point. >> reporter: all week, mystery was...
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candace conti is suing the organization for failing to protect her from a known child abuser, when sheine years old. >> if i were to sum up our goals of this case, it was to attack the policies and procedures that where in place to let a serial molester continue to molest children. >> reporter: conti's lawyer says instructions from jehovah's witness leaders have enabled child molesters. >> the instructions were, you keep these pedophiles secret. >> reporter: the case hinges on letters from jehovah's witness leaders to the heads of local congregations. for almost 20 years they have ordered them to send reports like this one for every known child abuser to hide these cases from their congregations. and not to cooperate with law enforcement or the courts, unless instructed to. they've refused judges' orders to turn over these abuse reports, so no one knows how many cases like conti's are out there. jehovah's witnesses abhor child abuse of any form. >> reporter: the jehovah's witnesses insist that they comply with the law. and their lawyers argue that the first amendment gives them the rig
candace conti is suing the organization for failing to protect her from a known child abuser, when sheine years old. >> if i were to sum up our goals of this case, it was to attack the policies and procedures that where in place to let a serial molester continue to molest children. >> reporter: conti's lawyer says instructions from jehovah's witness leaders have enabled child molesters. >> the instructions were, you keep these pedophiles secret. >> reporter: the case...
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candace lee, cat lynn dominguez, dr. leeber hughes and nina [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> of course and one of my -- i think she's on the staff. i think we're all together is ingrid mesquite. thank you for letting me do that. the running joke is i always come with a team because this work is around team. i'm going to take a little time to talk about transitional kindergarten and the way i'm going to do it is describe what is tk? how do we roll out tk? where are the classrooms and saitds located? what are the demographics? and exactly what is the -- >> did we get a copy? >> yes. everyone should have a copy. >> i don't have a copy either. >> there they are. oh slide show. i don't need it. it's okay. it's up there now. then i do need to press slide show. one of the demographics of the students who attend tk and then just -- i say this very cautiously people that know me and we have a responsibility to share it and it's preliminary data and it's only two years of data and one needs 3-5 years to be confident that the data of
candace lee, cat lynn dominguez, dr. leeber hughes and nina [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> of course and one of my -- i think she's on the staff. i think we're all together is ingrid mesquite. thank you for letting me do that. the running joke is i always come with a team because this work is around team. i'm going to take a little time to talk about transitional kindergarten and the way i'm going to do it is describe what is tk? how do we roll out tk? where are the classrooms and...
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here's candace gibson. >> reporter: it might look like this photographer is stalking this cute couplevalentine's day. but nope he's being paid to creep from a distance by the groom, who is about to propose. having gotten his start as a celebrity paparazzi, his new business, paparazzi proposals films elaborate engagements all over the world. since appearing on abc's shark tank in twir he says he's seen his business grow 400 fold. >> we're averaging 10o 15 proposals a week now all across the country. we're looking to open up in europe and hopefully australia as well. >> reporter: it's part of the booming industry now stopping $55 billion. base price, $495, and it only goes up from there. >> we've had clients that have gone full-day, full paparazzi chasing them around the city for four days. he ran into the tens 20s of thousands of dollars for that package. >> reporter: and while lady gaga shared hers by posting a simple photo on instagram. he was busy this weekend. this being valentine's day, is this like your black friday? >> this year it's been really crazy busy but typically, thanksg
here's candace gibson. >> reporter: it might look like this photographer is stalking this cute couplevalentine's day. but nope he's being paid to creep from a distance by the groom, who is about to propose. having gotten his start as a celebrity paparazzi, his new business, paparazzi proposals films elaborate engagements all over the world. since appearing on abc's shark tank in twir he says he's seen his business grow 400 fold. >> we're averaging 10o 15 proposals a week now all...
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we welcome abc's candace gibson to "nightline" with this report. >> i don't do romance. ♪ do what nold. >> reporter: >> reporter: "50 shades of the gray," the book turned potential blockbuster, premiering this weekend to screams of passion. >> exhilarating. >> the best word to describe it. >> reporter: the film stealing hearts this valentine's day weekend. expecting to rake in $100 million. >> you're here because i am incapable of leaving you alone. >> then don't. >> reporter: but some throwing 50 shades of hate "usa today" calling it a tedious s and m melodrama that may feel like its own form of torture. "us weekly" writing, one of its 50 problems, the stilted and cheesy dialogue. love it or hate it there's no doubt the 50 shades phenom has become an industry. from lingerie and products -- >>. ♪ open my eyes and see all 50 shades ♪ >> reporter: there's "50 shades: the musical parody." so kinky it's comical. >> he raped me very hard every night. >> me too, so it's okay. >> what about this one with the feather? >> reporter: we go to backstage tour at this musical parody in new york ci
we welcome abc's candace gibson to "nightline" with this report. >> i don't do romance. ♪ do what nold. >> reporter: >> reporter: "50 shades of the gray," the book turned potential blockbuster, premiering this weekend to screams of passion. >> exhilarating. >> the best word to describe it. >> reporter: the film stealing hearts this valentine's day weekend. expecting to rake in $100 million. >> you're here because i am incapable of...
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candace gibson has more. >> this morning we are hearing for the first time from the son and daughter of tammy myers the mom gunned down after a road rage incident. >> she was protecting me that night and she did everything and was teaching me how to drive. and now a drastically different account. after myers was shot in the head after giving her daughter a driving lesson in this parking lot. >> homicide detectives now say that myers encountered a speeding gray sedan with one person inside. her daughter reached over and honked the corn and the other driver gets angry and pulled in front of the pair's vehicle and stopped and confronted myers who allegedly doesn't say anything back. las vegas police say the 44-year-old was not followed home immediately but instead got her son and a handgun and went looking for the suspect. >> her 22-year-old son came out of house and got in the car and was armed with a firearm and went in search with that person that mrs. myers was involved with. >> they spot the suspect's vehicle nearby and then returns home that is when the suspect's vehicle followed
candace gibson has more. >> this morning we are hearing for the first time from the son and daughter of tammy myers the mom gunned down after a road rage incident. >> she was protecting me that night and she did everything and was teaching me how to drive. and now a drastically different account. after myers was shot in the head after giving her daughter a driving lesson in this parking lot. >> homicide detectives now say that myers encountered a speeding gray sedan with one...
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the nutrition services through a city-wide city-contracted dietitian and we have a contract with candace tang and she provides the nutrition monitoring, the nutrition information, et cetera, to those centers. >> any other questions? seeing none i will call for the vote. all in favor say aye. opposeds? ayes have it and so the motion is carried. moving on, i, requesting authorization to modify the grant agreement with self help for the elderly provision of nutrition services for seniors at congregate meal sites during the period july 1, 2015 through june 30, 2016 in the additional amount of $395,279 for a revised total grant amount not to exceed $3,780,335. could i have a motion to discuss? >> second. >> been moved and seconded. you are on. >> the additional recommended amount of $395,279 is for two fiscal years and it helps self help for the elderly to open the new center at the west portal senior center with a new congregate meal site, also expanding the champs program because it has been very popular, the demand has grown significantly. we have increased the contract to be able to enabl
the nutrition services through a city-wide city-contracted dietitian and we have a contract with candace tang and she provides the nutrition monitoring, the nutrition information, et cetera, to those centers. >> any other questions? seeing none i will call for the vote. all in favor say aye. opposeds? ayes have it and so the motion is carried. moving on, i, requesting authorization to modify the grant agreement with self help for the elderly provision of nutrition services for seniors at...
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my name is candace franks and i serve as bank commissioner of the arkansas state bank commission. i'm chairman of the conference of state bank supervisors. it is my pleasure to testify today on behalf of csbs. i would like to thank congress and this committee for your focus on community banks. in my 35 years as a state regulator i have seen firsthand the positive local impact of community banks. these banks are critical to providing access to credit and urban as well as rural areas and they are important to building and maintaining consumer confidence in our financial system. one out of every five u.s. counties has no physical banking offices except those operated by community banks. in my home state of arkansas a very rural says, there are 96 towns that have only one physical banking location. for these small rural towns the community banking system is the banking system. community banks excel at relationship lending making them a vital source of credit for small businesses. in fact community banks play an outsized role in lending to small businesses. holding 46% of loans to smal
my name is candace franks and i serve as bank commissioner of the arkansas state bank commission. i'm chairman of the conference of state bank supervisors. it is my pleasure to testify today on behalf of csbs. i would like to thank congress and this committee for your focus on community banks. in my 35 years as a state regulator i have seen firsthand the positive local impact of community banks. these banks are critical to providing access to credit and urban as well as rural areas and they are...
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candace is checking the show times right now. fremont, 49, san jose, napa 50, san rafael, 50.se are our overnight lows. pebble beach, what a great weekend it will be there for golfing. you can watch it right here on kpix5. 77 on saturday, 75 degrees coming up on sunday. it is really interesting to see that the entire country is mired in this weather pattern. if you are on one side of the country, it is 20 degrees below average. it has been snowing, one of the worst winters in a generation. on the other side of the country, it is a huge ridge of high pressure. these two are interrelated. without one moving, the other cannot move. the low pressure area first, another blizzard, windchills down to 10-degree as far south as atlanta. it is like a traffic jam in the atmosphere. that low pressure is the car in front. if it is not moving, then our car cant move. so a lot of you want the ridge to move away. you want more rainfall. you want cooler weather. not going to happen. because the low pressure area over the great lakes is not moving. this guy is stuck here and we are stuck with s
candace is checking the show times right now. fremont, 49, san jose, napa 50, san rafael, 50.se are our overnight lows. pebble beach, what a great weekend it will be there for golfing. you can watch it right here on kpix5. 77 on saturday, 75 degrees coming up on sunday. it is really interesting to see that the entire country is mired in this weather pattern. if you are on one side of the country, it is 20 degrees below average. it has been snowing, one of the worst winters in a generation. on...
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recently discovered photograph by a graduate student, a new graduate student at george mason university candace gray found this for me. this is a man whose feet became infected and his feet were literally cut off by scissors and then later they had to use bone saws to saw the bones off. and he -- along with this picture of calvin baits of new york, an affidavit that he sent to the government about what happened to him. he was in andersonville. another person from andersonville. the same guy being examined in a number of different ways. i will shut them off. we don't want to be staring at them. but i think it's important to understand that when we think about the trial of henry wirz the anderson mill trial we start with the images. because what americans saw at the end of the war as the prisoners came back from the south were horrors that seemed unbelievable. andersonville was the worse of the prison camps. approximately 13,400 of them died while they were at andersonville. hen rip wirz, the captain in charge of andersonville was arrested in may, 1865. he was subsequently tried. while he was hel
recently discovered photograph by a graduate student, a new graduate student at george mason university candace gray found this for me. this is a man whose feet became infected and his feet were literally cut off by scissors and then later they had to use bone saws to saw the bones off. and he -- along with this picture of calvin baits of new york, an affidavit that he sent to the government about what happened to him. he was in andersonville. another person from andersonville. the same guy...
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. >> it controls an area the size of candace. is there a strategy to beat them? >> you understand the strategy to beating them? >> i think -- sduh, uh. >> they are the richest on earth. >> it is hell on earth and the world continues to witness their cruelty and viciousness. isisen it is to gain ground in iraq. now where else are they spreading sfwh>> all over the world. we have isis elements in the philippines working with ab d due -- abu sayyaf. we have them in yemen, in south africa. you have them all over the stands. they now proclaim they have people who defected in the taliban in afghanistan. it is not what we are seeing on the news and iraq in syria it is spreading all over the sunny world. he is claims he is the savior of sunni islam. it is a thousand year war in which we are caught in the middle and they still kill fellow sunnis like the jordanian pilot. o >> under line all of this, it is not in any way getting smaller or staying as is. this is expanding. >> we heard after the murder of the jordanian pilot this was going to go far. it 2 turned them agains
. >> it controls an area the size of candace. is there a strategy to beat them? >> you understand the strategy to beating them? >> i think -- sduh, uh. >> they are the richest on earth. >> it is hell on earth and the world continues to witness their cruelty and viciousness. isisen it is to gain ground in iraq. now where else are they spreading sfwh>> all over the world. we have isis elements in the philippines working with ab d due -- abu sayyaf. we have them...
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. >> reporter: candace is doing what she can for the upcoming storm. customers want to make sure it's protected. >> i am getting older. this year, one of my customers went and got me the sandbags which is so nice. >> there's an art to sandbagging. >> mill valley firefighters have it down to a science. fill it up halfway and walk on them to flatten them. >> when you place your second layer, you want to make sure when you place the sandbag, you place it over the seam of the first layer and walk on it again. it's going to give you a much more effective barrier against water. >> this morning, firefighters and a representative from the emergency management team met to map out their plan for the storm. one concern is being able to communicate with residents. >> we have a telephone emergency notification system. >> they aren't expecting major flooding but do think shale see it in the typical areas. >> crews spent the day in marin county clearing out culverts and storm drains. they will have extra employees on hand to respond to calls for help. >>> december st
. >> reporter: candace is doing what she can for the upcoming storm. customers want to make sure it's protected. >> i am getting older. this year, one of my customers went and got me the sandbags which is so nice. >> there's an art to sandbagging. >> mill valley firefighters have it down to a science. fill it up halfway and walk on them to flatten them. >> when you place your second layer, you want to make sure when you place the sandbag, you place it over the seam...
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my name is candace franks and i serve as bank commissioner of the arkansas state bank department. i'm chairman of the conference of state bank supervisors. it is my pleasure to testify today on behalf of csbs. i would like to thank congress and this committee for your focus on community banks. in my 35 years as a state regulator i have seen firsthand the positive local impact of community banks. these banks are critical to providing access to credit and urban as well as rural areas and they are important to building and maintaining consumer confidence in our financial system. one out of every five u.s. counties has no physical banking offices except those operated by community banks. in my home state of arkansas a very rural state, there are 96 towns that have only one physical banking location. for these small rural towns, the community banking system is the banking system. community banks excel at relationship lending making them a vital source of credit for small businesses. in fact, community banks play an outsized role in lending to small businesses. holding 46% of loans to s
my name is candace franks and i serve as bank commissioner of the arkansas state bank department. i'm chairman of the conference of state bank supervisors. it is my pleasure to testify today on behalf of csbs. i would like to thank congress and this committee for your focus on community banks. in my 35 years as a state regulator i have seen firsthand the positive local impact of community banks. these banks are critical to providing access to credit and urban as well as rural areas and they are...
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their keeper is candace robinson. >> they are ambassadors for educating people about the conservationnd saving wild life especially the polar bears. >> reporter: robinson say polar bears in the wildlife to be about 18. their numbers are dwindling because of the climate change, melting sea ice ace affecting their habitat limiting their ability to hunt for food. >> anything you can do to conserve energy here use it in small amounts, it helps with the a gas emissions in the air and all that pollution is actually what is melt ago this sea ice in arctic circle. >> reporter: other animals like the black bear appear to be finding cold weather a little unbearable. ben was fluffing up some bed nothing his outdoor enclosure to keep warm this the saturday and sunday at the children's zoo, kids zoo you decorate light switch plates serving as a remind their serving energy can save wild life like the polar bear. john mcdevitt for kyw news radio for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> john, thanks very much. >>> that is "eyewitness news" at 5:00. >>> now at 6:00 we are following a develop story maced and ro
their keeper is candace robinson. >> they are ambassadors for educating people about the conservationnd saving wild life especially the polar bears. >> reporter: robinson say polar bears in the wildlife to be about 18. their numbers are dwindling because of the climate change, melting sea ice ace affecting their habitat limiting their ability to hunt for food. >> anything you can do to conserve energy here use it in small amounts, it helps with the a gas emissions in the air...
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>> candace admits she did not dig out the spot where her car is currently parked but says she does hermited parking on the south end, doing 5 minutes of shoveling helps everyone. >> reporter: david brinkley is helping a neighbor whose car has been socked in for three weeks. what's your plan? >> hopefully cutting across here, and if i can get over there to make a pathway. >> it keeps going up like everything else. >> wants him to help get the car out. >> yeah. >> reporter: not everyone is so friendly. according to a law you shovel it you own it. boston's south end is trying to ban space savers, tell that to the owners of two cars who had hair tires slashed for parking in a spot someone else shoveled out. here's a note to another neighbor who disregarded the space saver -- you are an idiot it begins. so why would anyone try to drive in this? simple answer, they have to. despite efforts to keep the rails clear the massachusetts bay transit authority or simply the t was forced to shut down and is still running on a limited schedule. mbta officials say it could be up to a month before the s
>> candace admits she did not dig out the spot where her car is currently parked but says she does hermited parking on the south end, doing 5 minutes of shoveling helps everyone. >> reporter: david brinkley is helping a neighbor whose car has been socked in for three weeks. what's your plan? >> hopefully cutting across here, and if i can get over there to make a pathway. >> it keeps going up like everything else. >> wants him to help get the car out. >> yeah....
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tonight -- david duchovny -- victoria secret angels candace swanepoel and lily aldridge -- comedian brooks -- featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers, this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] good to hear. that is good to hear. let's get everything started off tonight with a little political news. at today's national prayer breakfast, president obama and the dalai lama avoided -- they avoided a direct meeting. so, uh-oh. sounds like there may be some obama-lama drama. [ laughter ] and i'm not sure if i'm ready to go through that again. jeb bush. there's a lot of talk about jeb bush. potentially running for president. jeb bush said this week that he thinks his brother was a great president. but he did say is like this. "oh, he was a great president. [ laughter ] oh, my brother? oh, yeah, he was great. he should be on the one." [ applause ] this is a shame. green bay packers defensive tackle latroy guion was arrested this
tonight -- david duchovny -- victoria secret angels candace swanepoel and lily aldridge -- comedian brooks -- featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers, this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] good to hear. that is good to hear. let's get everything started off tonight with a little political news. at...
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the debate that we are having that people who care passionately about the cause of freedom in cuba candace agree, sometimes passionately about the best way to advance it. i've been working on this cause for many years myself, and i believe with all my heart that the president made the right decision. i have also listened with great respect and care to those who disagree and i certainly do not dismiss their concerns. i want to start by making a few points on which i hope we all do agree. first of all all of us agree that human rights must be the bedrock. how we will take our cues from the cuban people, supporting their vision for the future, secretary kerry said that we endorse the objectives that human civil society groups have rallied around. second i trust we all agree that the most meet result of this new policy, the release of 53 activists now back with their families able to continue their brave work is a good thing. the released men and women include virtually everyone known to my bureau for having been prosecuted in cuba for the peaceful exercise of their political views. i can assu
the debate that we are having that people who care passionately about the cause of freedom in cuba candace agree, sometimes passionately about the best way to advance it. i've been working on this cause for many years myself, and i believe with all my heart that the president made the right decision. i have also listened with great respect and care to those who disagree and i certainly do not dismiss their concerns. i want to start by making a few points on which i hope we all do agree. first...
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. >> i think that's true, candace. and now to return to a subject that's far more complex than we have time for, i actually can't think what more we could have done for steven soleda, and it didn't work. so it's not just our privilege. it's the institutions that we work in. and it is being proactive about establishing our rights and our academic freedom within those institutions. i went to a panel yesterday on the 150th anniversary of the apartment au aaup, and it was very instructive in the ways in which academic freedom has not always been the gold standard for the aaup. so they stood for academic freedom in principle but not really in practice until the 1960s and 1970s. it gives us very little to act on and we did act, thousands of us, in relation to steven, and it didn't do anything. which is why i'm saying i really think we need to turn to our institutions wesleyen yan protected me. they're not a state institution. they don't rely on taxpayers and legislators, but i think there are broader prns pls, and it is goin
. >> i think that's true, candace. and now to return to a subject that's far more complex than we have time for, i actually can't think what more we could have done for steven soleda, and it didn't work. so it's not just our privilege. it's the institutions that we work in. and it is being proactive about establishing our rights and our academic freedom within those institutions. i went to a panel yesterday on the 150th anniversary of the apartment au aaup, and it was very instructive in...
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. >> i think that is true, candace. not to return to a subject that is far more complex than we have time for, but i actually can't think what more we could have done for stephen soleda. it didn't work. it is not just our privilege. it is the institutions we work in. it is being proactive about establishing our rights and our academic freedom in those institutions. i went to a panel yesterday on the 150th anniversary of the aaup, and it was really very instructive about the ways in which academic freedom has not always been the gold standard for the aaup and that the academy evolved in an atmosphere in which the aaup said for academic freedom in principle but not really in practice. we can say it is about privilege, but it gives us very little to act on. we did act, thousands of us, in relation to stephen, and it didn't do anything. that is why i'm saying i think we need to turn to our institutions. wesley and protected me. you might say, it's the privilege of that institution. they do not rely on taxpayers but i think
. >> i think that is true, candace. not to return to a subject that is far more complex than we have time for, but i actually can't think what more we could have done for stephen soleda. it didn't work. it is not just our privilege. it is the institutions we work in. it is being proactive about establishing our rights and our academic freedom in those institutions. i went to a panel yesterday on the 150th anniversary of the aaup, and it was really very instructive about the ways in which...