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they gave chapman a visit down in the dugout. said he was all right.
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they gave chapman a visit down in the dugout. said he was all right.all, one strike on harrisson. the national league needs a base runner to have a chance, against perkins.
they gave chapman a visit down in the dugout. said he was all right.all, one strike on harrisson. the national league needs a base runner to have a chance, against perkins.
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everyone didn't include chris chapman's two missing dogs. >> i need to know where my dogs are and what their condition is. >> reporter: dogs were in the house on the 6017 spruce monday, shortly before noon time. >> you heard a crash, you know, and it was coming down everything was coming down. >> reporter: that is when inspectors say a wall between that unit and neighboring 6015 collapsed destroying the row homes, damaging the at least one other. >> just seemed so shocking because this is a good, stable block. >> reporter: ten people and four families air affect but despite police saying a renter was inside 6015 at the time, in one was injured. >> the at least again i continue to thank god that in one got hurt. >> reporter: yes in, one includes home owner chris chapman who was at work and two dogs duncan and brady found safely hiding inside of the house. >> my god, i mean, fine, great day, it is a great day. >> reporter: chapman says reunion far out weighs the the loss. >> it is a miracle, miracle. >> cities l and i department calling this an unsafe structure so you sees, the axes are
everyone didn't include chris chapman's two missing dogs. >> i need to know where my dogs are and what their condition is. >> reporter: dogs were in the house on the 6017 spruce monday, shortly before noon time. >> you heard a crash, you know, and it was coming down everything was coming down. >> reporter: that is when inspectors say a wall between that unit and neighboring 6015 collapsed destroying the row homes, damaging the at least one other. >> just seemed so...
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i want to end with guy chapman.readirst quote that you earlier in the semester -- i want to remind you of it. this section of his memoirs in which he talks about watching a battalion, his battalion marching off to the front. he goes into this with both present and past, and view of things from the 1930's looking back into memory, and he recalls 1930, going back and looking at having this memory of men want -- walking off to the front. and you can imagine the dust kicking up behind them. and chapman writes about how your life and death are nothing, no more than it is the next man -- the man planning the next attack. --will not make the world the world safe for your children. this is pretty disillusioning stuff. tribulation, and with the dirty devices of this ofld you have won the love these people and all we remember our your living faith, and we love you for being part of our spirit, that is not fitting in with the second half of the paragraph, guy chapman, why are you confusing us? what are we supposed to take away
i want to end with guy chapman.readirst quote that you earlier in the semester -- i want to remind you of it. this section of his memoirs in which he talks about watching a battalion, his battalion marching off to the front. he goes into this with both present and past, and view of things from the 1930's looking back into memory, and he recalls 1930, going back and looking at having this memory of men want -- walking off to the front. and you can imagine the dust kicking up behind them. and...
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. >> dan chapman grew up at 1617. his mother still lives there. >> what did she tell you about the whole situation. >> crack started to happening in the front bedroom the last week and a half. >> chris chapman wasn't worried about her home. she had two champion show dogs scottish deer hounds in the house when it collapsed. one got out. the other was trapped. >> you're still looking for your dog. >>> i'm looking for my dog. nothing else matters until i find my dog. >> reporter: police found the difference duncan in short order. chris was he can stat tuck but still worried about her other pet. >> these dogs are my life. better than family because they listen. they don't come back and give you back talk. >> reporter: police allowed chris to enter end her home he is cored by an animal rescue officer and within minutes, they emerged with 2.5 year old brie in tow. she had been could you we aring upstairs. >> any injuries that you can ciancia. >>> not that i can see. >> that's pretty amazing. >> it's a miracle. oh, my god. g
. >> dan chapman grew up at 1617. his mother still lives there. >> what did she tell you about the whole situation. >> crack started to happening in the front bedroom the last week and a half. >> chris chapman wasn't worried about her home. she had two champion show dogs scottish deer hounds in the house when it collapsed. one got out. the other was trapped. >> you're still looking for your dog. >>> i'm looking for my dog. nothing else matters until i find...
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robert chapman is the managing mer of chapman capital. final trades are up next. >>> welcome back. some final trades. josh brown? >> i would sell the pop in hlf. get rid of it. good trade. >> up 14% or so. >> take it. >> long chapman and devon energy. >>> i like the financials. goldman sachs is going higher. >> on the exchanges on long ice. >>> that does it for us. watching the markets here. "power lunch" begins now. >>> halftime is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >>> new just breaking that the federal aviation administration has put a suspension for at least 24 hours on all american flights going into the tel aviv airport, this after a rocket landed dangerously close to that airport. and of course less than one week after a rocket took down a commercial airliner over ukraine. sploo meanwhile, stocks have been pushing higher after a flood of earnings, a number of
robert chapman is the managing mer of chapman capital. final trades are up next. >>> welcome back. some final trades. josh brown? >> i would sell the pop in hlf. get rid of it. good trade. >> up 14% or so. >> take it. >> long chapman and devon energy. >>> i like the financials. goldman sachs is going higher. >> on the exchanges on long ice. >>> that does it for us. watching the markets here. "power lunch" begins now....
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. >> tom chapman is also riding in the race. >> the mud was actually like pea soup. it's always dangerous because at times when it is like that, it's a little bit slippery. >> the horses line up at the starting gate. the first race of the day. >> they're off. >> tom chapman riding current lady is among the early front-runners. nate hubbard and sweet water oak hang back in fifth place. as the horses round the far turn, chapman makes a break for the lead. >> current lady cruising on by on the outside. >> and now tom chapman's got his eyes on that first place finish. >> back in front current lady takes the lead. >> but nate's horse, sweet water oak, is coming up from behind. in no time at all, hubbard is riding side by side with chapman. >> you can hear him yelling at his horse, i can hear him coming up from the inside. >> current lady on the inside, on the outside sweet water oak. >> my filly started to drift in just a little bit. right when i reached up to grab her is when just a split second too late is when she clipped tommy's horse. >> i could feel my filly take ki
. >> tom chapman is also riding in the race. >> the mud was actually like pea soup. it's always dangerous because at times when it is like that, it's a little bit slippery. >> the horses line up at the starting gate. the first race of the day. >> they're off. >> tom chapman riding current lady is among the early front-runners. nate hubbard and sweet water oak hang back in fifth place. as the horses round the far turn, chapman makes a break for the lead. >>...
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. >> reporter: two neighborhood homes collapsed including dan chapman's childhood in what witnesses saywas a low sickening sound. >> you heard it like, a crash, you know, it was coming down everything was coming down. >> reporter: it happened before noon monday in the 6,000 block of spruce, officials with the cities licenses and inspections department, say at a glance, a wall between 6015 and 6017 collapsed giving way to the row homes. >> i just think it is so shocking because this is a i good stable block. >> reporter: at least ten people and four families are affect. despite police saying a renter was inside 6015 at the time, in one was injured. >> at least my mom wasn't inside. >> reporter: chris chapman lived at ground zero she was not at home but her dogs were. >> somebody help me find my dog. >> reporter: hours later duncan and bre were found unharmed hiding in the house. chris says despite all that happened her house destroyed, she is happy. >> it is a great day. great day. dogs are safe, it ace great day. >> if it wasn't immediately evident, the l and i department says that the two
. >> reporter: two neighborhood homes collapsed including dan chapman's childhood in what witnesses saywas a low sickening sound. >> you heard it like, a crash, you know, it was coming down everything was coming down. >> reporter: it happened before noon monday in the 6,000 block of spruce, officials with the cities licenses and inspections department, say at a glance, a wall between 6015 and 6017 collapsed giving way to the row homes. >> i just think it is so shocking...
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they gave chapman a visit down in the dugout. said he was all right. that will be a story coming out of this for cincinnati. one ball, one strike on harrisson. the national league needs a base runner to have a chance, against perkins. with suzuki, flashing the signs. fouled away. strike two. >> harold: pretty cool, perkins and suzuki in the game right now. >> joe: from stillwater, minnesota. about 30 miles east of minneapolis. that's foul. born in st. paul. second minnesota-born pitcher selected to an all-star team. jack morris, the other. he was here to throw out the first pitch last night. the count, 1-2. and a strikeout for out number two. budweiser is the official beer of major league baseball. they present the walkoff. and what a moment here in the fourth inning, with derek jeter walking off after being replaced defensively. great walkoffs are waiting at foxsports.com/budweiser. grab some bud. here's the last hope for the national league, charlie blackmon. hitting .306, 14 home runs for the rockies. with two outs. thinking of a local legend. great
they gave chapman a visit down in the dugout. said he was all right. that will be a story coming out of this for cincinnati. one ball, one strike on harrisson. the national league needs a base runner to have a chance, against perkins. with suzuki, flashing the signs. fouled away. strike two. >> harold: pretty cool, perkins and suzuki in the game right now. >> joe: from stillwater, minnesota. about 30 miles east of minneapolis. that's foul. born in st. paul. second minnesota-born...
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bill says jennings and chapman carpenter wrote their first songs together decades ago. >> that becamean's first album and the relationship. >> reporter: but now jennings has been diagnosed with cancer. taken a toll on his abity t earn a living. >> i would be touring with mary chapin when she's recording and doing recording projects but i couldn't have a choice in that. being sick has put me on the dl for a while. >> reporter: jennings considers himself lucky and knows he's not alone as a musician facing a debilitating disease. his good friend and nationally renowned celtic singer grace griffith who lives in our area is battling parkinson's. >> it's getting to the point where she can't sing a lot anymore. >> reporter: it took her two years to record her cd. because of her illness she had to record it one phrase at a time. >> every record is a labor of love. i would think in grace's case particularly so. >> reporter: while insurance covers some medical experiences health issues like cancer and parkinson's can bankrupt a person, particularly artists. >> these guys get paid when they work
bill says jennings and chapman carpenter wrote their first songs together decades ago. >> that becamean's first album and the relationship. >> reporter: but now jennings has been diagnosed with cancer. taken a toll on his abity t earn a living. >> i would be touring with mary chapin when she's recording and doing recording projects but i couldn't have a choice in that. being sick has put me on the dl for a while. >> reporter: jennings considers himself lucky and knows...
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that is right by the shopping plaza, we have chapman chevrolet, chapman ford dealer there one lane openn the inner drive all due to an accident at the boulevard and grant avenue. so this morning, out of the gate, try to use bustleton avenue, as the alternate. katie, when will we turn the faucet off here. >> we are starting to already. it is like a fine drip right now. we are still watching a frontal boundary make its retreat but it will do so today. it does look like with time the day gets better and better and better. but we're still left with colors showing up here, on storm scan three. most noteably that is salem, cumberland counties and burlington county we have a couple pockets of the heavier rain coming down but thankfully there is a back edge to this. would i dare to say berks county, lancaster county you are done and skies will clear. notice in mount pocono, allentown we have good visibility. up at 10 miles or greater and you can really see where that included cover edge, it is lined up. so we're still just waiting for the full retreat of the front, and then visability will clim
that is right by the shopping plaza, we have chapman chevrolet, chapman ford dealer there one lane openn the inner drive all due to an accident at the boulevard and grant avenue. so this morning, out of the gate, try to use bustleton avenue, as the alternate. katie, when will we turn the faucet off here. >> we are starting to already. it is like a fine drip right now. we are still watching a frontal boundary make its retreat but it will do so today. it does look like with time the day...
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. >>> cincinnati, things get heated after reds' pitcher chapman throws a pair of fastballs up and inear the head of chicago batter. chapman would strike him out and eventually get out of the inning, but not before back and forth between him and the chicago dugout that clears the benches on this one. the umpires get things under control before any punches are thrown. the cubs go on to win this one, 6-4 after 12. >>> we've got to show you this, one player takes the term head first a little bit too literally here. on the slide, check it out, his dive into third. he goes face first, chin's scraping across the ground until i think his feet got there first over his head. straight into the back. poor guy, though. scorpion slide you call that, mike? he was trying to, you know, make his way there. yeah. maybe we can slow it down a little bit slower. i don't know if we're getting the full action here. all right. so the world cup final is this weekend. but first, we wanted to show you the reaction in buenos aires after the final win. >> the city goes crazy. while they're certainly excited, the
. >>> cincinnati, things get heated after reds' pitcher chapman throws a pair of fastballs up and inear the head of chicago batter. chapman would strike him out and eventually get out of the inning, but not before back and forth between him and the chicago dugout that clears the benches on this one. the umpires get things under control before any punches are thrown. the cubs go on to win this one, 6-4 after 12. >>> we've got to show you this, one player takes the term head...
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. >> reporter: daniel chapman after crews managed to recover this urn with his father's ashes inside.> he passed away in 19 into the i think about him every day. >> reporter: shortly before noon chapman round his mother's spruce street home only to learn it was too late. two homes including theirs had collapsed and their dogs reported missing. fortunately the dogs were later found unharmed. but what went wrong remained a mystery. >> i think they should take a better look at all these houses on the block. just to make sure. >> reporter: calling the concerns understandable, l andism inspectors spent monday evening going from door to door checking the basement walls and foundations in every home in the six to us seasoned block of spruce street. according to l andism there is no history of violations or complaints from the affected properties. and they believe preliminarily the party wall between 6015 and 6017 spruce street gave way for some reason. >> we just continue to move on. you know, nothing is easy. >> not easy but, again, they say they are so grateful no one was home and no one w
. >> reporter: daniel chapman after crews managed to recover this urn with his father's ashes inside.> he passed away in 19 into the i think about him every day. >> reporter: shortly before noon chapman round his mother's spruce street home only to learn it was too late. two homes including theirs had collapsed and their dogs reported missing. fortunately the dogs were later found unharmed. but what went wrong remained a mystery. >> i think they should take a better look at...
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chapman was smart enough that accounts by eyewitnesses are, of course, subject to inaccuracy. after all, when memoirists write a memoir, they are constructing a story. and like you all do when you are relating the best weekend you have ever had to your friends, you are cutting corners with the story. you are telling it for narrative of facts. after all, it is not going to sell if you don't, right? so, hemingway is writing a story. and we need to be conscious of the fact, he is riding a short story. this is fiction. but he is hoping to show a something more significant about the way people remember the war, what they are bringing home from it. kevin? >> it is interesting that his character, given all that, is so interested in waiting for all of the histories to come back, it -- and the accurate maps, even as chapman is saying these will be the memories of the war that will really last, the soldier himself, the character soldier is saying, no, this isn't true. i want to wait until all of this stuff comes out to my so i can put myself on the map where i was when and understand wh
chapman was smart enough that accounts by eyewitnesses are, of course, subject to inaccuracy. after all, when memoirists write a memoir, they are constructing a story. and like you all do when you are relating the best weekend you have ever had to your friends, you are cutting corners with the story. you are telling it for narrative of facts. after all, it is not going to sell if you don't, right? so, hemingway is writing a story. and we need to be conscious of the fact, he is riding a short...
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and chris chapman was frantic. >> one dog was out. the cops got him. the other one still in the house i think. >> reporter: l andism officials say neither address had a any complaints or violations on record. chris chapman tells us she had noticed some shifting of her front door frame recently. but said that was common when the weather turned humid. witnesses said the collapse was as quick as it was surprising. >> less than a minute to collapse. less than a minute. >> what's going through your mind as you're much whatting this? >> crazy. >> reporter: suddenly well over an hour after the collapse, good news. a police officer recovered 3.5 year old duncan and brought him back to chris. >> you got one of your dogs back. >>> i need the other one now. happy is when you got two kids you only find one. you need the other one, too. >> moments later police a loud chris to enter the back of her home through the house next door along with the member of an animal rescue team. about 10 minutes later, they emerged with 2.5 eighty two brie in tow. >> we went and call
and chris chapman was frantic. >> one dog was out. the cops got him. the other one still in the house i think. >> reporter: l andism officials say neither address had a any complaints or violations on record. chris chapman tells us she had noticed some shifting of her front door frame recently. but said that was common when the weather turned humid. witnesses said the collapse was as quick as it was surprising. >> less than a minute to collapse. less than a minute. >>...
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and now joining the conversation is herbalife investor bob chapman.on the phone and, bob, charlie's with me right now. when you watched this -- may i call it a dog and pony show involving bill ackman crying and calling this a complete fraud, comparing enron, a health shake supplement to enron? what did you think when you saw this? >> well, i don't think it's even as important as to what i thought, but the person that's known him since birth, his own father. i don't know if you caught this, but his father questioned whether or not what bill had stated made real, credible sense. his father asked, and i quote him from the audience: how close are you to proving that herbalife is a pyramid scheme? so after a year and a half of hearing his son and reading his son's reports and the presentations, his father still isn't confirming that he believes it. and bill responded, if you don't know by now, dot, dot, dot. so i think we go to the source, bill's father, and i'm with his father, he's anywhere close to proving anything. >> bob, it's charlie gasparino, thank
and now joining the conversation is herbalife investor bob chapman.on the phone and, bob, charlie's with me right now. when you watched this -- may i call it a dog and pony show involving bill ackman crying and calling this a complete fraud, comparing enron, a health shake supplement to enron? what did you think when you saw this? >> well, i don't think it's even as important as to what i thought, but the person that's known him since birth, his own father. i don't know if you caught...
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if we look at the storm on double scan live, in chapman, bethlehem, it's north of there moving to the east at 40 miles per hour and 52 lightning strikes and strong winds of 60 miles per hour, but hail is the main culprit with this storm. this is the hail mode, anywhere you see the purple up to portland, one inch in diameter tear, about the size of a quarter, this is drifting towards the poconos and monroe county, a severe thunderstorm watch is up until 10:00 for basically the entire area, the watch is there for when the storms develop they can turn severe and locally damages windses is the main culprit. we'll talk about a much calmer end of the week when we come back. >> thank you. >>> lets go live to walter perez now in levittown, parts of buck county really got walloped last night, what have you seen there today? >> well, jim, a lot of the same here, you can see on kingwood lane, this giant tree was uprooted by the powerful winds, crushing a car along the way and damaging another. you can't even see the other one. these were widespread, and the people that saw the rough ends of this
if we look at the storm on double scan live, in chapman, bethlehem, it's north of there moving to the east at 40 miles per hour and 52 lightning strikes and strong winds of 60 miles per hour, but hail is the main culprit with this storm. this is the hail mode, anywhere you see the purple up to portland, one inch in diameter tear, about the size of a quarter, this is drifting towards the poconos and monroe county, a severe thunderstorm watch is up until 10:00 for basically the entire area, the...
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. >> reporter: sheriff chapman says the detectives will continue to work on other unsolved murders and major crimes. >>> new tonight, strangers saved a little girl from an accused kidnapper in prince georges county. officers say he pretended to be a cop and grabbed a 12-year-old. police arrested this man, michael mclong today. an off duty officer and a security guard held him until police got there. they are investigating whether mclong has done this before. >>> right now, police are cracking down on drunk driving on a dangerous stretch of road here the university of maryland. three people have died tries to cross route one in college park this year. >> reporter: well, that's right. university of maryland police are behind me. they set up this check point a few minutes ago. there's a sign that says you are now entering a sobriety check point. you can see the officers are over there. they are stopping people that they suspect of drunk driving. >> we were out here tonight to take impaired drivers off the roadway. >> reporter: universit of maryland sergeant wants you to drink responsibly.
. >> reporter: sheriff chapman says the detectives will continue to work on other unsolved murders and major crimes. >>> new tonight, strangers saved a little girl from an accused kidnapper in prince georges county. officers say he pretended to be a cop and grabbed a 12-year-old. police arrested this man, michael mclong today. an off duty officer and a security guard held him until police got there. they are investigating whether mclong has done this before. >>> right...
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roger chapman the last to do it, hale irwin, gary player, all of those hall of famers. we mentioned his playoff record, guys, 0-7-1. and two of those playoff losses came in major championships. the one at oakmont, the u.s. open, ernie els. and then lost to the pga championship in riviera. here he is a chance for a majors. >> the good news is, one of those two players is going to improve their playoff record, no question about it. but, peter, i have to say, i'm a little surprised after gene sauers drove his ball into the fairway bunker that montgomerie didn't make sure he hit it left. or grabbed a 3-wood. >> i would, too. this is match play. they're adding them up for three holes, but it's match play. you want to have the advantage on every hole. after gene put it in the fairway bunker. the advantage was to monty. he just gave it right back. or basically got even again by hitting it in the bunker himself. >> so, mark, what's the distance for monty now? >> he's got 74 yards. he needs to carry the ball at least 70. he knows it kucomes off the bunr shot and left. if he land
roger chapman the last to do it, hale irwin, gary player, all of those hall of famers. we mentioned his playoff record, guys, 0-7-1. and two of those playoff losses came in major championships. the one at oakmont, the u.s. open, ernie els. and then lost to the pga championship in riviera. here he is a chance for a majors. >> the good news is, one of those two players is going to improve their playoff record, no question about it. but, peter, i have to say, i'm a little surprised after...
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chapman relief pitcher tie game in the ninth. no way he's throwing at this batter.y is wild. he throws over 100 miles an hour but he's wild. all right. so he walks that batter. the next batter comes up -- actually got that batter out. he walk this guy. little too exuberant there big >>> family wiped out. slaughtered. cops say by their berserk uncle. he's caught in the cul-de-sac with nowhere to hide. >>> then -- >> quit trying to make something happen. >> whoopi goldberg live tv blowup. >> i'm not a little girl with cat claws. >> and it's official, rosie is coming back. >>> and -- >> oh good. >> the woman on the yacht. accused of killing an executive from google. >> police say she stepped over his body and sipped a glass of wine leaving behind her fingerprints. >>> plus -- >> go pro baby. >> his head is coming out. >> the entire birth caught on video. >> don't touch him! >>> and -- >> can you tell us what happened?
chapman relief pitcher tie game in the ninth. no way he's throwing at this batter.y is wild. he throws over 100 miles an hour but he's wild. all right. so he walks that batter. the next batter comes up -- actually got that batter out. he walk this guy. little too exuberant there big >>> family wiped out. slaughtered. cops say by their berserk uncle. he's caught in the cul-de-sac with nowhere to hide. >>> then -- >> quit trying to make something happen. >> whoopi...
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on their kids and know who their friends are and their friends' friends and the sheriff here, mike chapman, has established the first ever child safety day. in ashburn, bruce leshan, wusa9. >> a vigil will be held tonight in another cold case, 15-year- old kathy beatty was found beaten and unconscious 39 years ago yesterday in a heavily wooded area next to the aspen hill k-mart. she died nearly two weeks later. her murder remained unsolved. the vigil for kathy starts at 7:30 near that crime scene in the aspen hill k-mart parking lot. >>> the only station with weather alert days, wusa9 first alert weather. >> before we get tqto that fun weather stuff let's talk about a bear. >> this is pretty interesting i think. it was taken this morning in rockville about 7:00. i think it's a big bear. apparently it's about 135 pounds. that's good enough to kill you. >> i don't know if that's that big. >> you want to wrestle a 135- pound bear? >> i wouldn't say i would wrestle him, but as bears go, this is not a kodiak. >> no. it's a black bear. >> do you remember what derek calls these things? the hairy
on their kids and know who their friends are and their friends' friends and the sheriff here, mike chapman, has established the first ever child safety day. in ashburn, bruce leshan, wusa9. >> a vigil will be held tonight in another cold case, 15-year- old kathy beatty was found beaten and unconscious 39 years ago yesterday in a heavily wooded area next to the aspen hill k-mart. she died nearly two weeks later. her murder remained unsolved. the vigil for kathy starts at 7:30 near that...
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so between welsh and grant you have the shopping plaza, chapman ford right there, just stay to the inner drive but is there only one lane there your best bet from the neighborhoods just use bustleton avenue for beginning of the morning rush hour. water main break in willow grove here moreland road at center avenue. watch for local detours. also a down tree as a result of the storms last night. park avenue and falcon road. today begins a new project on the platt bridge only one lane will be opened all day in both directions, they are putting up, new speed limit signs. we will go from 45 down to 35, and i will bet that they will be ready to enforce that after those signs go up. after a problem last night on the way home septa says they will be back to normal on the bala cynwyd regional rails for morning rush hour, erika, back to you. >>> south jersey father is under arrest accused of leaving a hand gun inside an 11 month-old daughter's nursery bag. camden county police say worker at el center day care center made discovery yesterday morning. the authorities tell us that the weapon was load
so between welsh and grant you have the shopping plaza, chapman ford right there, just stay to the inner drive but is there only one lane there your best bet from the neighborhoods just use bustleton avenue for beginning of the morning rush hour. water main break in willow grove here moreland road at center avenue. watch for local detours. also a down tree as a result of the storms last night. park avenue and falcon road. today begins a new project on the platt bridge only one lane will be...
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the cincinnati reds chapman closed at 106 miles an hour. not only are the balls coming faster, with more stuff. >> 95 to 100 miles an hour. ridiculous amount of torque on the arm. >> bronson arroyo of the diamondbacks announced that he will undergo tommy john surgery to replace a torn elbow ligament. >> so i thought i was going to take time off, a lot of swelling but i was surprised that he said it was ripped off the bone. >> despite intense monitoring and cautious pitch limits a third of big league pitchers have had this operation. the american sports medicine institute calls it an epidemic. they say the damage doesn't start at the professional level. >> what pitchers are doing in their teen year, how much baseball they are playing, throwing they are doing i think it has a direct correlation to what we're seeing later on in their careers. >> mark silverman coached his son's little league team for nine years. >> kids are playing three, four, five games a day, pitching six, seven, eight innings a day. and you're looking at kids going up well
the cincinnati reds chapman closed at 106 miles an hour. not only are the balls coming faster, with more stuff. >> 95 to 100 miles an hour. ridiculous amount of torque on the arm. >> bronson arroyo of the diamondbacks announced that he will undergo tommy john surgery to replace a torn elbow ligament. >> so i thought i was going to take time off, a lot of swelling but i was surprised that he said it was ripped off the bone. >> despite intense monitoring and cautious pitch...
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by the way, aroldis chapman unavailable. joe? >> joe: so good game in cincinnati. and mccutchen has made it a 5-5 game. >> harold: i just saw that same swing with the ken griffey jr show. mccutchen was his guy. what are you looking for? boom! same thing last year, took him deep on a ball away. almost like watching a rerun. >> joe: pitch down and in to smolinski. >> harold: that was mccutchen's 12th home run since june 1st. he's having a better year than he did last year. >> joe: when he won mvp and part of that great young outfield that the pirates have for not just now, but seemingly for a long time to come, polanco and marte. >> harold: oh, man, they're fun to watch. look out for the bucs. the central and national league is going to be a fun one to watch. moli molina's injury, that changes that division, big time. look at that. bunched up already. the pirates have come back in the fold. they're in this thing. >> joe: here's a 2-0. m smolinski went around. >> harold: have you seen the pirates and polanco. >> joe: i've seen polanco. he's impressive. >> tom: they've
by the way, aroldis chapman unavailable. joe? >> joe: so good game in cincinnati. and mccutchen has made it a 5-5 game. >> harold: i just saw that same swing with the ken griffey jr show. mccutchen was his guy. what are you looking for? boom! same thing last year, took him deep on a ball away. almost like watching a rerun. >> joe: pitch down and in to smolinski. >> harold: that was mccutchen's 12th home run since june 1st. he's having a better year than he did last year....
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the bab program at the northern virginia bahai center, where our guide was bahai educator hillary chapman. >> the bahai faith begins with two prophetic figures in 19th century persia. the bab was a merchant by trade, and came to assert that he was the fulfillment of islam, and that he had come to pave the way for a second divine revelation that would follow soon after him. and we believe that bahaullah was that second revealer. the terminology we use in the bahai faith is "to make god manifest." so god chooses someone, in some mysterious fashion, to exemplify his teachings. the bab's message resonated very powerfully in persia -- to love those who hate you, to forgive people, to be loyal, to be obedient, to be worthy of trust. thousands of people became his followers. but there could be no other revealer other than muhammad. and this is why it's heretical in all muslim countries. the martyrdom of the bab commemorates the day when the bab was finally taken before a firing squad in the northern persian city of tabriz. it's a martyrdom, so not a celebration, but a commemoration. but the use
the bab program at the northern virginia bahai center, where our guide was bahai educator hillary chapman. >> the bahai faith begins with two prophetic figures in 19th century persia. the bab was a merchant by trade, and came to assert that he was the fulfillment of islam, and that he had come to pave the way for a second divine revelation that would follow soon after him. and we believe that bahaullah was that second revealer. the terminology we use in the bahai faith is "to make...
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our crash and downed pole northbound at grant avenue close to chapman ford is now completely out of theay. 33 just reopened the outer drive within the last five or 10 minutes so both outer and inner drivers available to you as you head northbound on route 1 up toward bensalem this morning. but not so far away in lower moreland we're dealing with a downed pole from an earlier crash closing byberry road between buck and pine roads. county line up top or tomlinson to the south work as alternates. in lower providence our downed tree has been turned into sawdust. park avenue completely reopened. earlier crash on 422 is gone and here's what it looks like as we look live by route 23. eastbound go the taillights toward valley forge and king of prussia moving fine with no delays so far this morning. but out here along 130 in south jersey watch out for some construction for another half hour southbound direction between church road and route 70. two lanes remain blocked. tam. >> okay, thank you, matt. >>> developing right now, philadelphia police say charges could be filed as early as today in th
our crash and downed pole northbound at grant avenue close to chapman ford is now completely out of theay. 33 just reopened the outer drive within the last five or 10 minutes so both outer and inner drivers available to you as you head northbound on route 1 up toward bensalem this morning. but not so far away in lower moreland we're dealing with a downed pole from an earlier crash closing byberry road between buck and pine roads. county line up top or tomlinson to the south work as alternates....
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overturned suv that took down the pole on the boulevard northbound side at grant avenue close to chapmanord. the outer drive is still blocked as you head northbound at goodnall, they're forcing you into the inner drive. at this point the volume is so light it's no big deal. you can get by on the inner drive without too much of a problem. hopefully they'll be able to problem. of before too long. that's the situation on the boulevard. now let's get suburban with the suburban traffic report early on this hump day morning. here's route 1 in bucks county headed towards pennsylvania avenue and the trenton-morrisville bridge. we're drying out here along one as you can see. northbound go the taillights up toward mercer county. you can see no major problems as we head in that direction. so, that's route 1 in bucks county. let's talk about the situation in montgomery county where we still have a downed tree this morning from the storms last night in lower providence along south park avenue near falcon road. good news on 422 our crash there near trooper is out of the way. in chester county watch ou
overturned suv that took down the pole on the boulevard northbound side at grant avenue close to chapmanord. the outer drive is still blocked as you head northbound at goodnall, they're forcing you into the inner drive. at this point the volume is so light it's no big deal. you can get by on the inner drive without too much of a problem. hopefully they'll be able to problem. of before too long. that's the situation on the boulevard. now let's get suburban with the suburban traffic report early...
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people get mad >> : and agusta of hundred miles an hour romans' chapman here we go to straight over dry sure closed his head that's enough this guy again no joke hundred miles plus three go and the result here he's walking right over the reds' dugout gives me some chapman. we like to say no. passed away but once again a guy throws a hundred miles an hour what was to throw twice less upsetting to people by the with the cubs won the game final of 64. dense and seattle mariners tom well hampson relief pitcher and seattle pitching coach rick calls deejays make little john turned down for. and they enjoy each other during batting practice again look at those two guys and he said ok good for them having fun lost for the last six may be trying to dance to end the streak. steve kerr anything he does will be big news people sorted call the golden boy. having coached a game in the nba tomorrow he will be on the bench for summer leagues. very rarely do head coaches work in these exhibitions is normally set in the stands at do some cutting of their soon-to-be team he will be there tomorrow and vigo
people get mad >> : and agusta of hundred miles an hour romans' chapman here we go to straight over dry sure closed his head that's enough this guy again no joke hundred miles plus three go and the result here he's walking right over the reds' dugout gives me some chapman. we like to say no. passed away but once again a guy throws a hundred miles an hour what was to throw twice less upsetting to people by the with the cubs won the game final of 64. dense and seattle mariners tom well...
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chapman died in 1989. surviving members teamed up, including a fish called wanda.organ radford. >> independence day celebrations, this time in venezuela, where military parades took place in carr abbing awes. president nicolas maduro and others were on hand for the ceremonies. hundreds of venezuela's troops marched in formation. >> we end with a spectacular site. there are few places that a drone can't take you, including face to face with fireworks, check this out. a sea of embers captured by vid yog raffer. sending a drone for the 4th of july celebration, with a colourful bright and patriotic display. he posted the video on youtube. thank you for joining us. >>> the supreme court hands down a divisive ruling on freedom of religion and obamacare. i'm moantonio mora, welcome to "consider this", that story and more starting now. >> a major ruling involving the hobby lobby case. >> countries may refuse to pay for certain types of contraception if it conflicts beliefs. >> five male justices ruled discrimination specifically against women is not
chapman died in 1989. surviving members teamed up, including a fish called wanda.organ radford. >> independence day celebrations, this time in venezuela, where military parades took place in carr abbing awes. president nicolas maduro and others were on hand for the ceremonies. hundreds of venezuela's troops marched in formation. >> we end with a spectacular site. there are few places that a drone can't take you, including face to face with fireworks, check this out. a sea of embers...
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[laughter] >> one last question from a student from chapman university. >> you shared some of the most influential authors that implements james madison in his writings and opinions. >> i'm sorry the microphone wasn't close enough i couldn't hear. >> can you share some of what you think would be the most influential works or authors that helped madison shaped his opinions and believes in writing the federalist papers? >> in the run-up to the constitutional convention he undertook a study project of years reading classical accounts of previous attempts at establishing a republic. he saw where they had gone astray and that helped inform his proposals at the constitutional convention so classical sources were important to him. but practical sources were important to him as well. he not only wrote what had happened to pass republics, he wrote what was wrong with the current run -- one and that he had learned from stating -- serving in state government and the continental congress. it's a nice pairing. he not only undertook this philosophical exploration. he undertook an understanding of th
[laughter] >> one last question from a student from chapman university. >> you shared some of the most influential authors that implements james madison in his writings and opinions. >> i'm sorry the microphone wasn't close enough i couldn't hear. >> can you share some of what you think would be the most influential works or authors that helped madison shaped his opinions and believes in writing the federalist papers? >> in the run-up to the constitutional...
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>> chapman university. >> in her question is? >> you talk about how he was viewed by his peers.ould you talk about how he was viewed by the public whether they like him are regulated like you meant he kind of started the government. >> well madison wasn't the kind of person, if he were alive today he wouldn't be the fellow that above everyone else out of the way to get to the tv cameras. i don't think that all of his deeds in the early republic were fully appreciated by his fellow citizens. certainly by the time his presidency was over he was deeply appreciated. his contemporaries were most enthusiastic about his job as commander-in-chief. i do think that has really bee been -- good question. >> from corona delmar high school. >> what is madison's most significant domestic president? >> i'm sorry? >> significant domestic president. >> significant precedent achievement may be. well the constitution. but we had was a country that was growing increasingly unstable during the articles of the confederation went madison did with the constitution and this idea that faction would be put
>> chapman university. >> in her question is? >> you talk about how he was viewed by his peers.ould you talk about how he was viewed by the public whether they like him are regulated like you meant he kind of started the government. >> well madison wasn't the kind of person, if he were alive today he wouldn't be the fellow that above everyone else out of the way to get to the tv cameras. i don't think that all of his deeds in the early republic were fully appreciated by...
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. >> loudoun county chapman said the dedication of erica's parents inspired him to create the cold case unit two years ago. live in loudoun county, jackie bensen news 4. >>> the burgundy and gold lining up to see their team in action. big prediction on the former quarterback on how the team would do this season. >>> plus -- >> flat out, gone immediately. >>> families are being torn apart. heroin deaths are on the rise in our region and what is being mixed into that heroin that could be even more dangerous than the drug itself. >>> just hours away now until the silver line officially opens. metro putting a bow on some of the stations here. >>> firsh at 6:30 after years of planning billions of dollars and what seemed like endless political rangling, we are now less than 24 hours away from metro's silver line becoming a reality and it will mean big changes for thousands of you who commute. >> but we found out not everything is quite ready for opening day tomorrow. a new transportation reporter adam tuss is at tysons corner with what the station will look like for the first riders tomorrow.
. >> loudoun county chapman said the dedication of erica's parents inspired him to create the cold case unit two years ago. live in loudoun county, jackie bensen news 4. >>> the burgundy and gold lining up to see their team in action. big prediction on the former quarterback on how the team would do this season. >>> plus -- >> flat out, gone immediately. >>> families are being torn apart. heroin deaths are on the rise in our region and what is being mixed...
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deborah chapman said she felt the difference. >> this year, instead of coming half an hour before i should come an hour or two before. >> one big reason more are relying on charities is they had their food stamps cut. congress cut $5 million from snap, the supplemental nutrition programme in 2013. because of that the new york common pantry, one of the largest, serving 3 million meals reports a 26% increase in recipients. executive director says snap cuts are part of the story, and says the bigger story is the number of people coming to the pantry swelled since the esession began. >> since 2008 we have doubled, more than doubled the number of meals very a served. >> the biggest jump is the numbers working. >> we have people who are home attendants. individuals that can't make enough to make ends meet in our city, because of the cost of living. as a result they are coming to us. >> it cams as the wealth of new york city, the world's fm capital is growing. they ranked four in a survey of cities, with the highest percentage of millionaires. joel bert, who leads the coalition against hunger, it
deborah chapman said she felt the difference. >> this year, instead of coming half an hour before i should come an hour or two before. >> one big reason more are relying on charities is they had their food stamps cut. congress cut $5 million from snap, the supplemental nutrition programme in 2013. because of that the new york common pantry, one of the largest, serving 3 million meals reports a 26% increase in recipients. executive director says snap cuts are part of the story, and...
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. >> and we spoke to another investor, robert chapman out on the west coast, who was buying the stockrday, thus you have the move you're seeing on your screen right now. he went through just for an hour going through piece by piece, but remember what we're talking about. very complicated, very different to untangle. the company can come back and say here's where you got it wrong, and i keep saying in the end it's up to the regulators. >> i have to agree with herb. i thought there was pretty damning anecdotal -- but there's this sort of training program. he talks about when people are in training, they have so many attendances, have to make a shake 100 times before they can sell it professionally. that i think is concerning, other than the unless you're an herbalife expert, it's hard to find the fact check in all of this. the problem is all people have had to do to look at the move is that's a stock that's been moving. >> except that it's a one-day reaction stock. >> it was up a lot last year. >> we're looking at a stock price, whatever the federal trade commission, they won't be looki
. >> and we spoke to another investor, robert chapman out on the west coast, who was buying the stockrday, thus you have the move you're seeing on your screen right now. he went through just for an hour going through piece by piece, but remember what we're talking about. very complicated, very different to untangle. the company can come back and say here's where you got it wrong, and i keep saying in the end it's up to the regulators. >> i have to agree with herb. i thought there...
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. >> walker had chapman on. this is what i said on "mad money". do with herbal life. not even involved. it's like from "hitchcock." it's not a company, it's just a stock. when you had chapman come on the show, saying it's a $300 stock. you had the squeeze, and you had the day before a clrksckman say it's a fraud, a pyramid scheme, he's going to wipe it out. that was the goal to wipe the company out. we have not heard the last word. >> he'll go to the ends of the earth. he is a per sis tent fellow. >> in 2020 -- >> still holding meetings. >> at 300 he'll come out and reveal the actual chain letter that started it all. >> i will say this. my understanding is his puts expire in january of 15, and it will be very expensive to roll them, so you may not be able to do this forever. >> somebody said his epitaph will say, "i was right." that's how persistent he is. >> no, it's "i'm still right and will be after this." he does not play by the rules, right? i'm more right than ever, and there's not going to be a date. >> still right on target although he was
. >> walker had chapman on. this is what i said on "mad money". do with herbal life. not even involved. it's like from "hitchcock." it's not a company, it's just a stock. when you had chapman come on the show, saying it's a $300 stock. you had the squeeze, and you had the day before a clrksckman say it's a fraud, a pyramid scheme, he's going to wipe it out. that was the goal to wipe the company out. we have not heard the last word. >> he'll go to the ends of the...
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sandra chapman heads the ut dallas center for brain health. she says diagnosing a brain injury is the first step to recovery. >> regardless of whether you had one and you're sure or you didn't, you can do something about it. >> rter: the settlement does not cover damages leaving it open for the individual to potentially sue their university or the compensation. >> not a done deal just yet. a judge still has to approve the agreement. >> get this. 2004 to 2009, nearly 30,000 college athletes suffered consuggestions and more than half of those athletes were playing football. >>> it is 6:14. wusa9 wants to help you find the best and worst gas prices in our area. this morning we're going to hagerstown, maryland where the most expensive gallon of regular unleaded is at the shell at 1227 washington avenue. gas there will cost you $3.67 according to aaa's mid-atlantic website. >> the cheapest gallon of gas, the exon at 1515 wesel boulevard at $3.46. >>> the average person does this 154 times each week. is it a, smile, b, look at their smartphone or c,
sandra chapman heads the ut dallas center for brain health. she says diagnosing a brain injury is the first step to recovery. >> regardless of whether you had one and you're sure or you didn't, you can do something about it. >> rter: the settlement does not cover damages leaving it open for the individual to potentially sue their university or the compensation. >> not a done deal just yet. a judge still has to approve the agreement. >> get this. 2004 to 2009, nearly...
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. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: king's guitar instructor chapman has never seen anything like it. >> he sees whatoes it. i don't have to -- i help him out as much as i possibly can, but when it comes to writing it out, it doesn't matter. he just sees and does it. >> reporter: the two play just beatles music, why? >> they always have good music, music that's loving people and don't want to hurt people, just love people. >> reporter: king wants to make music, too. and cali wants to help king fulfill that dream but there's an urgency now. >> i've been fighting cancer for 13 years. and it keeps coming back, no matter what i do, it keeps coming back. >> reporter: cali had four reoccurrences of breast cancer is and fighting ovarian cancer, knowing how precious her time is, she called to get special tickets to see ringo starr this past weekend. one call led to another and king and cali ended up with ringo backstage. >> when he gave me a hug, hey, billy, give me a hug. he told me, i'm his brother now. i didn't have zero brothers now i have four brothers. >> he sat and played ringo starr's drum. they're l
. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: king's guitar instructor chapman has never seen anything like it. >> he sees whatoes it. i don't have to -- i help him out as much as i possibly can, but when it comes to writing it out, it doesn't matter. he just sees and does it. >> reporter: the two play just beatles music, why? >> they always have good music, music that's loving people and don't want to hurt people, just love people. >> reporter: king wants to make music, too. and cali...
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chapman basically said i'm long the chart. who else is buys into this short? do we have any idea?have ackman suggesting once he heard what the stock was doing it was herbalife. you have opportunistic traders, which is what so much of this mac is right now. today is the the but it's a big day and you can't ignore that. the ngo noise of the stock is what's drowning out. until then both sides will be there trying to tell their part of the story. and ackman, of course, says it's all object fuss indicated. i can tell you there's more to the story than meets the eye. >> herb, you've been doing this, and i mean this with all due respect. i think you were there to talk about the short -- have you ever seen anything like this? >> no. >> it's we're. i've met big ackman, a perfectly pleasant guy, smart guy, a lot more successful than i will ever be, for sure. yount this, though. >> the question is should he just have stepped back and let -- no mar what he says, it's not going to change what the ftc does. s. >> herb, we have a lot more on multilevel marketers, filling the american dream that'
chapman basically said i'm long the chart. who else is buys into this short? do we have any idea?have ackman suggesting once he heard what the stock was doing it was herbalife. you have opportunistic traders, which is what so much of this mac is right now. today is the the but it's a big day and you can't ignore that. the ngo noise of the stock is what's drowning out. until then both sides will be there trying to tell their part of the story. and ackman, of course, says it's all object fuss...
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the bus driver alicia chapman helps authorities by repeatedly pressing her two-way radio so police canten in. meanwhile, the miami-dade police department is mapping out a game plan to end the siege. sharp shooter j.a. fernandez is ready to move. then more than two hours after it started, the ride ends when the bus stops in front of the miami beach restaurant where sangh works part time. that's when fernandez and the s.w.a.t. team spring into action. >> i was told go for it. i went right in. i was the first man inside the bus. >> fernandez storms the bus with the kids on board but he's focusing on his target. >> i see him in the middle aisle gesturing for he to come in and sticking his hand inside the jacket. i made a split decision. i shot him three times. i didn't miss any of the rounds. i went in and grabbed him, pulled him out. i ordered my team to drag him out away the bus just in case he had something we missed. >> the s.w.a.t. team pulls the wounded man out of the bus. they're still concerned he may be carrying an explosive device. >> other people were evacuating the school child
the bus driver alicia chapman helps authorities by repeatedly pressing her two-way radio so police canten in. meanwhile, the miami-dade police department is mapping out a game plan to end the siege. sharp shooter j.a. fernandez is ready to move. then more than two hours after it started, the ride ends when the bus stops in front of the miami beach restaurant where sangh works part time. that's when fernandez and the s.w.a.t. team spring into action. >> i was told go for it. i went right...
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. >> chapman's father passes add way way when he was just nine years old.he red cross says it is helping three families affected by the collapse. >>> this is more than just tough to look at. people live near the say this mess really smells. they reached out to fox 29 and guess what? we're getting results. >> plus, a local woman gets a call saying she owes thousands to the irs. it turn out it was a scam. the one tip the tax man has for you that could keep you from becoming a victim. >> plus it not only keeps up at night it take down marriages and your health zzzz the. >> problems with snoring. we follow a fox 29 employee as he undergoes a risky procedure to find relief plus -- >> my husband... >> a couple's trapped inside their bedroom by their cat. they were so scared they called 911. what they say happened just before t >> fox 29 news is getting results tonight in southwest philadelphia. people living in a neighborhood there say someone is dumping trash near their homes. it's not just creating an eye sore. they say it is creating a disgusting smell, too. s
. >> chapman's father passes add way way when he was just nine years old.he red cross says it is helping three families affected by the collapse. >>> this is more than just tough to look at. people live near the say this mess really smells. they reached out to fox 29 and guess what? we're getting results. >> plus, a local woman gets a call saying she owes thousands to the irs. it turn out it was a scam. the one tip the tax man has for you that could keep you from becoming a...
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. >>> let's go, chapman. up, up, up. >> i'm up. >> on your feet. >> i thought -- i thought that foley was on duty today. is it breakfast already? >> no. if you're hungry, lick yesterday's off the wall. nasty. >> no. this -- this is art. this is a yellow warbler drinking out of a daffodil. she just cannot get enough. i'm calling it "thirsty bird." it's almost done. >> smells like old easter in here. >> i hate cooked yolks. >> you won't be finishing. >> what's happening? >> or annoying the crap out of me. stand up on your feet, inmate. do you need to pee? >> i need to know what's going on. >> that was a scene from season 2 of "orange is the new black" on netflix. the show was nominated for 12 emmys including best comedy. the surprise hit is set this a minimum security women with's prison in connecticut, loosely based on the memoir of piper kerman who served 13 months in 2004 and 2005. like the lead character in the show she was an unlikely felon with a fancy education including smith college and a middle class
. >>> let's go, chapman. up, up, up. >> i'm up. >> on your feet. >> i thought -- i thought that foley was on duty today. is it breakfast already? >> no. if you're hungry, lick yesterday's off the wall. nasty. >> no. this -- this is art. this is a yellow warbler drinking out of a daffodil. she just cannot get enough. i'm calling it "thirsty bird." it's almost done. >> smells like old easter in here. >> i hate cooked yolks. >> you...
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we spoke tee erica's father, william, who dignity and fierce love for his child convinced mike chapman to reopen th case. >> you have to persevere yourself. you have to push it to their minds that you're not going to give up. that you're not going to let your child's life just go away. if you don't do this, if you don't do this, in a lot of cases they won't persevere. >> william smith says that it is very important for him to express his gratitude to the many investigators who took part in this case and brought not closure, you can never bring back the loss of a 14-year-old to a family, but a feeling as her mother and father said, a feeling that there is and has been some type of justice for erica. live in loudoun county, jackie benson. >>> heroin is taking lives across maryland at an alarming rate. it's now being called an epidemic. governor martin o'malley says reducing the number of deaths is a top priority. news 4 darcy spencer is here the studio with more on what he plans to do about it. darcy? >> jim, the governor admits the numbers show the problem is getting worse. more people
we spoke tee erica's father, william, who dignity and fierce love for his child convinced mike chapman to reopen th case. >> you have to persevere yourself. you have to push it to their minds that you're not going to give up. that you're not going to let your child's life just go away. if you don't do this, if you don't do this, in a lot of cases they won't persevere. >> william smith says that it is very important for him to express his gratitude to the many investigators who took...
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. >> chapman's father passed when he was just nine years old. the red cross said it is helping three families affected by this collapse. >> philadelphia police need your help in tracking down a thief who robbed an elderly man in fishtown. we have surveillance video of the suspect. this is at the wells fargo bank on frankford and girard. this happened last week. police say he followed a 91 year old man out of a bank and then attacked him from behind. they say the suspect stole the victim's money right out of his pocket, through him to the grounds, fortunately, he wasn't seriously hurt. anyone with information on the man seen in this video is asked to call police. >>> the ad operated son of former penn state coach jerry sandusky is opening up about his own abuse for the very first time. >> matthew sandusky's first public interview. it is airing next week with oprah winfrey, and sandusky said he was the victim of repeated sexual abuse by his adoptive father. jerry sandusky was convicted two years ago, you may recall, on 45 counts of child sex abuse
. >> chapman's father passed when he was just nine years old. the red cross said it is helping three families affected by this collapse. >> philadelphia police need your help in tracking down a thief who robbed an elderly man in fishtown. we have surveillance video of the suspect. this is at the wells fargo bank on frankford and girard. this happened last week. police say he followed a 91 year old man out of a bank and then attacked him from behind. they say the suspect stole the...
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the sixth python, graham chapman died in 1989 but some clips of him were played throughout the the showckets for the final show, sold out in less than 15 minutes. >> my goodness and one story of the day that chris does not care about prince george. >> yeah. >> standing on his own 2 feet this morning. newly released photo showing the future kick walking. he is cute, come on. prince george turns one tomorrow. and he had a peter rabbit theme birthday over the weekend will. his grandmother, on of course, carol middleton kate's mommies a party planner and so she hosted that party. then there is another party for him that his parents are throwing, at kensington palace. >> um-hmm. >> yes, whatever. >> a pooch learns very quickly when there is a crying baby in the house, all when the are off. >> this is true. charlie the dog innocently takes away a toy from baby laura, but when the baby begins to cry, here we go, charlie i guess feels guilty and does everything that he can to make it up to her. that includes, piling every toy that he can get his teeth into. my goodness. into the baby's rock tor
the sixth python, graham chapman died in 1989 but some clips of him were played throughout the the showckets for the final show, sold out in less than 15 minutes. >> my goodness and one story of the day that chris does not care about prince george. >> yeah. >> standing on his own 2 feet this morning. newly released photo showing the future kick walking. he is cute, come on. prince george turns one tomorrow. and he had a peter rabbit theme birthday over the weekend will. his...
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. >> that's just a little bit -- liz: after your interview with the cfo -- >> and having bob chapmanstock. here's what i would say, i think bill ackman suffered -- listen, i think he's a very good investor, but he suffered some reputational damage yesterday. he overpromised, way underdelivered, and then he cried. it seems inappropriate, you know? there's something wrong. i don't know if he's -- this is going to be an issue. liz: personal with him. >> yeah, but that's not good. not in investing. liz: not when it comes to investing, shouldn't be personal. charlie gasparino, thank you. >> okay. liz: closing bell in 27 minutes. looking for new ways to play gold while minimizing your risk? a company called royal gold could be a great way to put a shine on your portfolio. it has been so far. up 67% year to date, we're speaking exclusively with the ceo in part two of our mid cap marvels. >>> and with fox business earnings after the bell, we're finding out what's really going on inside mark zuckerberg's company from a ceo who's had close ties with facebook from the early days, joining us in
. >> that's just a little bit -- liz: after your interview with the cfo -- >> and having bob chapmanstock. here's what i would say, i think bill ackman suffered -- listen, i think he's a very good investor, but he suffered some reputational damage yesterday. he overpromised, way underdelivered, and then he cried. it seems inappropriate, you know? there's something wrong. i don't know if he's -- this is going to be an issue. liz: personal with him. >> yeah, but that's not good....
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ben chapman was one of the loudest voices opposing jackie robinson's integration to baseball. very loud round of applause to michael nutter. [applause] >> secondly, i would like to bring out a person who was originally scheduled to moderate. i thought he would give a better perspective sitting on the panel. we switched places. i did know i was going to lose my voice. roland martin is an influential reporter and commentator. he has a long career at bt and cnn. et and cnn. he is from houston. he went to texas and him. he is a journalist with a masters degree in christian communications. he has written several books. let's give around of applause for roland martin. [applause] all right. since we are in dallas, this is for you. i get a chance to introduce a dallas cowboy legend. this is a surprise guest. we did not him -- put him on the schedule intentionally. toled the dallas cowboys three super bowl championships. children from7 fort lauderdale florida. he went to the university of miami. he won a national championship there. one of the greatest wide receiver to ever play the ga
ben chapman was one of the loudest voices opposing jackie robinson's integration to baseball. very loud round of applause to michael nutter. [applause] >> secondly, i would like to bring out a person who was originally scheduled to moderate. i thought he would give a better perspective sitting on the panel. we switched places. i did know i was going to lose my voice. roland martin is an influential reporter and commentator. he has a long career at bt and cnn. et and cnn. he is from...
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. >>> coming up -- >> chapman is an orchestrator. he calls the shots. >> a heartless felon leader explains the philosophy on theft. >> stealing is going behind somebody's back and taking it. taking it is going up to you, i'm going to get that watch. you don't give it to me, i'm going to beat you up and take it. >>> first, the man in the middle of the violent gang conflict inside san antonio's largest jail. >> the mexican mafia have a very different personality. you can spot them just by talking to them. a, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you want to hear how their day went, serve manwich. and wait til they come up for air. [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] hold on. it's manwich. cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted
. >>> coming up -- >> chapman is an orchestrator. he calls the shots. >> a heartless felon leader explains the philosophy on theft. >> stealing is going behind somebody's back and taking it. taking it is going up to you, i'm going to get that watch. you don't give it to me, i'm going to beat you up and take it. >>> first, the man in the middle of the violent gang conflict inside san antonio's largest jail. >> the mexican mafia have a very different...