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boy, oh boy. >> gary: hit it from about 10 yards deep, did collins. >> verne: collins from the new orleansa. as is fournette. >> gary: he is a much more comfortable football player in this type of game than in matching up in man-to-man. he likes to come downhill and make physical football plays. >> verne: 3rd and 4 at the 4 minute mark. >> gary: will they run anthony jennings? that's been their best play. >> verne: dropped. >> gary: that's a big drop. that ball should have been caught. quinn is in the game for one reason: to make this play. he is a slot receiver. number 8. they are seth him up for a 1st down. you have to catch that ball. you just have to make that play. he is in the game as a poage receiver. they set him up. perfect throw. coaching staff and everybody did their job and he doesn't. >> verne: 4th down with 3:45 to go. keehn with the punt. out of bounds at the 25. mark it 24. you know how fast you were going? about 55. where you headed at such an appropriate speed? across the country to enhance the nation's most reliable 4g lte network. how's it working for ya? better than ev
boy, oh boy. >> gary: hit it from about 10 yards deep, did collins. >> verne: collins from the new orleansa. as is fournette. >> gary: he is a much more comfortable football player in this type of game than in matching up in man-to-man. he likes to come downhill and make physical football plays. >> verne: 3rd and 4 at the 4 minute mark. >> gary: will they run anthony jennings? that's been their best play. >> verne: dropped. >> gary: that's a big drop....
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boy, oh boy. >> gary: hit it from about 10 yards deep, did collins. >> verne: collins from the new orleansa. as is fournette. >> gary: he is a much more comfortable football player in this type of game than in matching up in man-to-man. he likes to come downhill and make physical football plays. >> verne: 3rd and 4 at the 4 minute mark. >> gary: will they run anthony jennings? that's been their best play. >> verne: dropped. >> gary: that's a big drop. that ball should have been caught. quinn is in the game for one reason: to make this play. he is a slot receiver. number 8. they are seth him up for a 1st down. you have to catch that ball. you just have to make that play. he is in the game as a poage receiver. they set him up. perfect throw. coaching staff and everybody did their job and he doesn't. >> verne: 4th down with 3:45 to go. keehn with the punt. out of bounds at the 25. mark it 24. you know how fast you were going? about 55. where you headed at such an appropriate speed? across the country to enhance the nation's most reliable 4g lte network. how's it working for ya? better than ev
boy, oh boy. >> gary: hit it from about 10 yards deep, did collins. >> verne: collins from the new orleansa. as is fournette. >> gary: he is a much more comfortable football player in this type of game than in matching up in man-to-man. he likes to come downhill and make physical football plays. >> verne: 3rd and 4 at the 4 minute mark. >> gary: will they run anthony jennings? that's been their best play. >> verne: dropped. >> gary: that's a big drop....
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the only rush of this drive for alex collins. >> aaron: the ball is definitely moving outside of collins'sds as he hits the ground, there was movement as he hit the ground, carter, that was a really good look from the truck to show that that ball was moving and had been dislodged as he's coming down to the ground. that ball is out. it's free. >> carter: does he corral it and then elbow down -- that's close. ruling on the field is collins down. >> aaron: i don't think he has possession of it, carter, i think this is a fumble and a huge play by missouri's defense. golden on this play was lined up over the tackle, slanted inside and fought his way back to even be in position to make this play. a huge individual effort there by 33 wearing black. >> carter: our replay official, john bible. >> aaron: that ball is out. it's moving as he hit the ground. it's immediately recovered. i think it's a fumble. >> carter: if missouri takes over with 2:15 on the clock, arkansas has only one time out. they had to use a time out a moment ago to try to get brandon allen a little break. that cost arkansas anot
the only rush of this drive for alex collins. >> aaron: the ball is definitely moving outside of collins'sds as he hits the ground, there was movement as he hit the ground, carter, that was a really good look from the truck to show that that ball was moving and had been dislodged as he's coming down to the ground. that ball is out. it's free. >> carter: does he corral it and then elbow down -- that's close. ruling on the field is collins down. >> aaron: i don't think he has...
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the only rush of this drive for alex collins. >> aaron: the ball is definitely moving outside of collins'sds as he hits the ground, there was movement as he hit the ground, carter, that was a really good look from the truck to show that that ball was moving and had been dislodged as he's coming down to the ground. that ball is out. it's free. >> carter: does he corral it and then elbow down -- that's close. ruling on the field is collins down. >> aaron: i don't think he has possession of it, carter, i think this is a fumble and a huge play by missouri's defense. golden on this play was lined up over the tackle, slanted inside and fought his way back to even be in position to make this play. a huge individual effort there by 33 wearing black. >> carter: our replay official, john bible. >> aaron: that ball is out. it's moving as he hit the ground. it's immediately recovered. i think it's a fumble. >> carter: if missouri takes over with 2:15 on the clock, arkansas has only one time out. they had to use a time out a moment ago to try to get brandon allen a little break. that cost arkansas anot
the only rush of this drive for alex collins. >> aaron: the ball is definitely moving outside of collins'sds as he hits the ground, there was movement as he hit the ground, carter, that was a really good look from the truck to show that that ball was moving and had been dislodged as he's coming down to the ground. that ball is out. it's free. >> carter: does he corral it and then elbow down -- that's close. ruling on the field is collins down. >> aaron: i don't think he has...
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collins sees real positives here. the relative strength index, look at the top here because this is where the vortex has been, broken out above the mid point at 50. that is very, very bullish. it is firmly in bullish territory. this is up in the face of the bear market. don't you find that incredible? i did. i like it. then there is the correlation of west. since the beginning of last month oil has done nothing but go down. while exxon followed suit the stock changed direction in mid october breaking correlation with oil. exxon is negatively correlated with the price of oil. it is unbelievable. it is almost like exxon is a consumer of oil rather than a producer of it. according to collins the price of crude is not dragging exxon down. as the stock can simply rally breaking out above the resistance collins thinks the next stock will be 105. nice 9% move from those levels which would be pretty impressive for such a large capitalization stock. it would be trying to mimic the s&p without being actual indexers. here is the
collins sees real positives here. the relative strength index, look at the top here because this is where the vortex has been, broken out above the mid point at 50. that is very, very bullish. it is firmly in bullish territory. this is up in the face of the bear market. don't you find that incredible? i did. i like it. then there is the correlation of west. since the beginning of last month oil has done nothing but go down. while exxon followed suit the stock changed direction in mid october...
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senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. campbell, i do appreciate the work that you are doing. but until we put in jail a lot of people who are committing these scams, we are not going to see real progress. the ftc has told us that there were 127,000 imposter scams last year alone. so how many of these cases were prosecuted in response to the chairman, you mentioned just one case in 2012. how many? >> right. we don't track specific numbers regarding, say, a grandparent scam or a particular individual who has been targeted. but we have investigated a wide variety of individuals in regard to these types of fraud which have taken place. we have have had a number of convictions related to those. we're pursuing them. it certainly is a priority for us as i noted in regard to the establishment of ic3 to target this threat and to dedicate the resources that we can with our interagency partners against this threat. >> what worries is what i'm hearing sounds very bureaucratic. it sounds like there are a lot of task forces going on an
senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. campbell, i do appreciate the work that you are doing. but until we put in jail a lot of people who are committing these scams, we are not going to see real progress. the ftc has told us that there were 127,000 imposter scams last year alone. so how many of these cases were prosecuted in response to the chairman, you mentioned just one case in 2012. how many? >> right. we don't track specific numbers regarding, say, a grandparent scam...
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senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. campbell, i do appreciate the work that you are doing. but until we put in jail a lot of people who are committing these scams, we are not going to see real progress. the ftc has told us that there were 127,000 imposter scams last year alone. so how many of these cases were prosecuted in response to the chairman, you mentioned just one case in 2012. how many? >> right. we don't track specific numbers regarding, say, a grandparent scam or a particular individual who has been targeted. but we have investigated a wide variety of individuals in regard to these types of fraud which have taken place. we have have had a number of convictions related to those. we're pursuing them. it certainly is a priority for us as i noted in regard to the establishment of ic3 to target this threat and to dedicate the resources that we can with our interagency partners against this threat. >> what worries is what i'm hearing sounds very bureaucratic. it sounds like there are a lot of task forces going on an
senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. campbell, i do appreciate the work that you are doing. but until we put in jail a lot of people who are committing these scams, we are not going to see real progress. the ftc has told us that there were 127,000 imposter scams last year alone. so how many of these cases were prosecuted in response to the chairman, you mentioned just one case in 2012. how many? >> right. we don't track specific numbers regarding, say, a grandparent scam...
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had found a way to voice her grievances. >> my name is gwendolyn collins. the poem is "why i write poetry." i don't write poetry for the fame, speaking loud with no shame, the words i spit i claim, it's all a part of the game i call life. i consider myself an artist, painting mental pictures in my head. >> we saw collins the slam poet when she gave an impromptu performance for the women in her jail dorm. >> and the bible says that god blesses baby and fools. i think god has a sense of humor and is amused, you see, because being in a women's detention center is not all he has in store for me. i guess that's how i started to write poetry. it saved me from arguments, headaches and heartaches. i like it because i feel that i can express, i can teach, i can motivate others. i feel good when i'm up there. when i'm on stage and i recite and on the mike i feel free. there's no boundaries. living a life of crime bought nothing but misery. i had nice cars, living like a star with the bling-bling and the dress code and my gun always on lock and load on a long, dark ro
had found a way to voice her grievances. >> my name is gwendolyn collins. the poem is "why i write poetry." i don't write poetry for the fame, speaking loud with no shame, the words i spit i claim, it's all a part of the game i call life. i consider myself an artist, painting mental pictures in my head. >> we saw collins the slam poet when she gave an impromptu performance for the women in her jail dorm. >> and the bible says that god blesses baby and fools. i think...
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collins. dr. hamburg? >> thank you. i'm thankful to be in your district and with distinguished colleagues. there is huge value as is noted in getting out of washington and listening to people on the ground dealing with important issues from varying perspectives and this is a welcome opportunity to do so. and in a region that is rich with distinguished research institutions and wonderful health care facilities and systems. but very appropriate as was noted, the 21st century cures initiative has given us a chance to come together across disciplines, across sectors, across states. and across party lines. and in toward address one of the most important pressing problems our jeeryy most important pressing problems our jeer era and promise techno to people that we serve and it matters hugely for individuals, liberties and our nation. and it matters that in terms of the health and well-being and quality of life. but it matters in terms of the health care systems as well as the health of our economy. and i think we all recogniz
collins. dr. hamburg? >> thank you. i'm thankful to be in your district and with distinguished colleagues. there is huge value as is noted in getting out of washington and listening to people on the ground dealing with important issues from varying perspectives and this is a welcome opportunity to do so. and in a region that is rich with distinguished research institutions and wonderful health care facilities and systems. but very appropriate as was noted, the 21st century cures...
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collins? another one over here. >> some numbers to backup a conversation which is clearly the one that wakes me up in the middle of the night. if you look at and i age's spending potential for research which is the appropriation plus the affects of biomedical research, inflationary index, comparing 2003 to right now, at nih has lost 93% of its purchasing power. almost a quarter. numbers that reflect the time for a young scientist or mid career scientists, it relates to what your chances are if you send your best ideas to and i age -- nih, and as the best. the system in the world to review it and what priorities you assigned to it, will you get funded or not? karl june sent a proposal that in the past would have been considered innovative and risky and might have got a priority score that reflected some ambiguity in terms of belief of the peer review people whether this could work but would have gotten funded. pretty sure e did get funded. now because of this loss of purchasing power, your chan
collins? another one over here. >> some numbers to backup a conversation which is clearly the one that wakes me up in the middle of the night. if you look at and i age's spending potential for research which is the appropriation plus the affects of biomedical research, inflationary index, comparing 2003 to right now, at nih has lost 93% of its purchasing power. almost a quarter. numbers that reflect the time for a young scientist or mid career scientists, it relates to what your chances...
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vamos con marÍa antonieta collins y este homenaje que se estÁ haciendo sin guiÓn. para llegar con las flores, han quedado dos lÍneas en la parte sur de la cancha del estadio azteca. en estos momentos se estÁ pasando por las pantallas reportajes que recuerdan el primer capÍtulo, capítulos y momentos memorables. el primer capÍtulo, el del el del 20 de junio de 1971, tambiÉn el Último capÍtulo, y el del chavo en acapulco. todos recuerdan el llanto del chavo cuando no lo llevaron. es un momento de relax en todo este proceso, porque todos estÁn a la espera de que comience la misa de cuerpo presente. momento de recogimiento, un momento tambiÉn de un poco de descanso en los pÉsames que ha recibido la familia. nos sigue llamando mucho la atenciÓn lo que sucede con los nietos. los nietos estÁn devastados, es la partida del abuelo al que tanto amaron. imagÍnense, si todos nosotros los sentÍamos como parte de nuestras vidas, ¿quÉ no sentirÁn aquellos que son parte de su carne y de su sangre? >> asÍ es. primero fue chespirito, despuÉs fue el chavo, pero sin duda el chavo es el
vamos con marÍa antonieta collins y este homenaje que se estÁ haciendo sin guiÓn. para llegar con las flores, han quedado dos lÍneas en la parte sur de la cancha del estadio azteca. en estos momentos se estÁ pasando por las pantallas reportajes que recuerdan el primer capÍtulo, capítulos y momentos memorables. el primer capÍtulo, el del el del 20 de junio de 1971, tambiÉn el Último capÍtulo, y el del chavo en acapulco. todos recuerdan el llanto del chavo cuando no lo llevaron. es un...
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. >> this is after jason collins announces he's retiring from basketball. >> i'm very much prepared for what comes next. i'm still going to be in the nba. i have a job in the nba working in partnership with them as far a being an nba cares ambassador. >> collins received the extra mile award tonight from the national gay and lesbian chamber of commerce for contributing to the advancement of gay and lesbian rights. the event was held at the national building museum in nbc and collins revealed that he was gay in april of last year. >>> nba action tonight? >> yeah. it was exciting down at the verizon center. crowds, first soldout crowd of the season. lebron james will draw anybody, but the wizards/cavs had such a heated rivalry a decade ago that rapper jay-z wrote ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. >>> now wusa9 game on sports with kristen berset brought to you by xfinity. >> tonight the wizards played in front of their first sellout home crowd of the season,
. >> this is after jason collins announces he's retiring from basketball. >> i'm very much prepared for what comes next. i'm still going to be in the nba. i have a job in the nba working in partnership with them as far a being an nba cares ambassador. >> collins received the extra mile award tonight from the national gay and lesbian chamber of commerce for contributing to the advancement of gay and lesbian rights. the event was held at the national building museum in nbc and...
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senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first i want to thank all four of our witnesses for truly exceptional testimony. mr. utecht, your statement was so moving and so riveting, you mentioned during the course of your comments that when you were strapped to that stretcher, that that was your fifth documented concussion. what happened after the previous four? were you treated each time? did you try to conceal that you had had a concussion such as mr. nowinski mentioned? tell us what happened. >> sure. thank you for those questions. a number of answers. very ever concealed that i've had a concussion? yes, i have. there's tremendous pressure in professional sports to want to continue to play not only you don't want to let down your teammates who become your family. you don't want to let down your coaches who you work countless hours with to put together a successful plan, and an injury can remove you from that plan and you don't want that to have an effect on the team and so, yes, i was put in a position where i wanted to pla
senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first i want to thank all four of our witnesses for truly exceptional testimony. mr. utecht, your statement was so moving and so riveting, you mentioned during the course of your comments that when you were strapped to that stretcher, that that was your fifth documented concussion. what happened after the previous four? were you treated each time? did you try to conceal that you had had a concussion such as mr. nowinski mentioned? tell us what...
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we don't see susan collins infuriated often. she is infuriated by this. she and a lot of other republicans think that they have misjudged the american public's mood. >> you talked about to an interesting group that i have been curious about the last week, which is senate republicans who did vote for the immigration bill. what is the consensus among that group of about what the best path forward is now, since the president has taken the action they warned him not to take? >> almost unanimity in that marco rubio lindsey graham, the house passed a move first. the house has to pass something, maybe just border security. these meal approaches, small bills him and they will move over to the senate and show progress. they hope to move towards a larger these of legislation ultimately. this falls in the house's court. they are trying to put pressure on john boehner to do something in the short term. >> the president talk about border security, documentation from the lighthouse, led with the fact that he's going to increase it. the president was pretty clear. he wa
we don't see susan collins infuriated often. she is infuriated by this. she and a lot of other republicans think that they have misjudged the american public's mood. >> you talked about to an interesting group that i have been curious about the last week, which is senate republicans who did vote for the immigration bill. what is the consensus among that group of about what the best path forward is now, since the president has taken the action they warned him not to take? >> almost...
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. >> muy buenas noches comenzamos nuestra misiÓn con el reportÉ de marÍa antonieta collins que viajÓguerrero, donde fueron hallados los supuestos restos de los estudiante desaparecido desde el 26 de septiembre esto es lo que encontrÓ. >> cuerdas, guantes, botas que resistieran terreno resbaladizo y pedazo de vidrio por todas partes requiriÓ el equipo de noticias univisiÓn para llegar al fondo del basurero de cocula ese el sitio a una hora de iguala narrado por los sicarios confesos que aceptaron matar y quemar a decenas de personas la madrugada del 26 de septiembre pasado. >> le preguntaron y todos respondieron son los estudiantes. >> los sicarios hicieron la selecciÓn de los estudiantes se saben que por lo -15 llegaron desmayados o muertos por asfixian el trayecto los otros estaban vivos. >> la orgÍa de muerte corriÓ sin control desde. donde me encuentro el fondo del barranco hay 150 pies de profundidad. exactamente cÓmo caen objetos de acuerdo a los sicarios caÍan los cuerpos de otra forma bajar con ellos acuestas con el barranco y entre los desperdicios hubiera sido imposible. >>
. >> muy buenas noches comenzamos nuestra misiÓn con el reportÉ de marÍa antonieta collins que viajÓguerrero, donde fueron hallados los supuestos restos de los estudiante desaparecido desde el 26 de septiembre esto es lo que encontrÓ. >> cuerdas, guantes, botas que resistieran terreno resbaladizo y pedazo de vidrio por todas partes requiriÓ el equipo de noticias univisiÓn para llegar al fondo del basurero de cocula ese el sitio a una hora de iguala narrado por los sicarios...
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he always called me pat collins, not pat, not collins, always pat collins. >> pat, this is tom sherwoodie barry much this morning. you had your own run-ins with his previous wife. >> she stood by him throughout that whole trial and everything else. i did a story about effie's mother. she got arrested and charged with arson a long time ago. effie came up to me to bail her mother out and had angry words for me. i went down to the district building about two days later, i saw marion barry there. he looked at me and said now you know what happens to me when i get home. he had a great sense of humor. he was a very smart guy. he was flawed, no doubt about it. but he was the city of washington's guy. again, he's a comeback king. i have never seen anybody get knocked down so many times and come back, come back and get some measured success. >> all right, pat. thanks very much. >> for most of you who probably don't know, pat grew up on h street in northeast over by the hopscotch bridge, so certainly in d.c. his entire life. we are following the death of fo >>> continuing to follow the breaking n
he always called me pat collins, not pat, not collins, always pat collins. >> pat, this is tom sherwoodie barry much this morning. you had your own run-ins with his previous wife. >> she stood by him throughout that whole trial and everything else. i did a story about effie's mother. she got arrested and charged with arson a long time ago. effie came up to me to bail her mother out and had angry words for me. i went down to the district building about two days later, i saw marion...
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. >> collin ward is one of the two-man coast guard rescue crew. they also have a hard time pinpointing the yacht's location. >> in those days there was no radar, there was no gps. we located the vessel mainly by the helicopter flying above it. it was complete white water everywhere. so we never physically saw the boat until the last moment. >> as they try to ride over the crest of the waves, one of their engines fails. >> the fact we lost power made us dead in the water. it was basically hang on and hope she'd ride out the third wave. unfortunately the wave closed in. >> got halfway around and the swells hit them and then it was just chaos for them. >> greg can't believe what he's seeing. the pounding waves swallow of coast guard vessel flipping it and tossing it into the ocean. >> the boat had an air pocket under it, luckily. we managed to get out from under the boat and swim to the bow. i had to get back to that boat. >> the men make it out of the water but are now stranded on the overturned hull. >> once we got into that sort of trouble, we did
. >> collin ward is one of the two-man coast guard rescue crew. they also have a hard time pinpointing the yacht's location. >> in those days there was no radar, there was no gps. we located the vessel mainly by the helicopter flying above it. it was complete white water everywhere. so we never physically saw the boat until the last moment. >> as they try to ride over the crest of the waves, one of their engines fails. >> the fact we lost power made us dead in the water....
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p pat collins will have more on the victims and investigation in our next hour. back to you. >> weapon de, thank you. >>> first at 4:00, the video that has everybody talking. we just learned a close connection to our area a day after this video of a scary abduction went public. coming up in about 15 minutes, we'll show you the investigation of an abduction in philadelphia just spread much closer to the washington area. >>> voters still have time to get to polls across the area with some big decisions at stake today. d.c. voters will choose a new mayor. there are six candidates including d.c. council members, muriel bowser and david catania. schwartz is making her fifth run. three council seats are up for grabs and for the first time ever, d.c. voters will select an attorney general. >>> in maryland, the race for the state's next governor. voters at the polls deciding there who they want to replace outgoing governor martin o'mall o'malley. lieutenant governor anthony brown or republican larry hogan. >> and there are two big races to watch in virginia in the u.s. s
p pat collins will have more on the victims and investigation in our next hour. back to you. >> weapon de, thank you. >>> first at 4:00, the video that has everybody talking. we just learned a close connection to our area a day after this video of a scary abduction went public. coming up in about 15 minutes, we'll show you the investigation of an abduction in philadelphia just spread much closer to the washington area. >>> voters still have time to get to polls across...
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. >> collin ward is one of the two-man coast guard rescue crew. they also have a hard time pinpointing the yacht's location. >> in those days there was no radar, there was no gps. we located the vessel mainly by the helicopter above it. it was complete white water everywhere. so we never physically saw the boat until the last moment. >> as they try to ride over the crest of the waves, one of their engines fails. >> the fact we lost power made us dead in the water. it was basically hang on and ride out the third wave. unfortunately the wave closed in. >> got halfway around and the swells, then it was just chaos for them. >> greg can't believe what he's seeing. the pounding waves swallow of coast guard vessel flipping it and tossing both men into the ocean. >> the boat had an air pocket under it, luckily. we were able to get out and swim to the bow. i knew if i didn't get back to the boat, i was gone. i had to get back to that boat. >> the men make it out of the water but are now stranded on the overturned hull. >> once we got into that sort of trou
. >> collin ward is one of the two-man coast guard rescue crew. they also have a hard time pinpointing the yacht's location. >> in those days there was no radar, there was no gps. we located the vessel mainly by the helicopter above it. it was complete white water everywhere. so we never physically saw the boat until the last moment. >> as they try to ride over the crest of the waves, one of their engines fails. >> the fact we lost power made us dead in the water. it was...
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this morning, politico -- and by the way, @guycecil and @collins. in today's magazine, the crystal ball was headlined "bet on a gop senate majority." rob collins, how sure are you that he's right? >> we feel pretty good. our campaigns are working hard. at the end of the day, candidates matter. as mitch mcconnell says, this is the best reruiting class in 30 years. our job, as a committee, we are not on the ballot and we do not get elected. we do not get one vote. our job is to put campaigns in a position to win by recruiting and training them and by investing in them, giving them all of the best strategies and technologies and everything else to win. you know, depending on how you do the math, we have between eight and 10 campaigns on a razor's edge. where we started in february, 2013, the dems were going to take the house and in a place to have a super majority in the senate to where we are right now. we are pleased with our progress. i think if you look -- all the prognosticators say that statistically odds are republicans will take the senate. we
this morning, politico -- and by the way, @guycecil and @collins. in today's magazine, the crystal ball was headlined "bet on a gop senate majority." rob collins, how sure are you that he's right? >> we feel pretty good. our campaigns are working hard. at the end of the day, candidates matter. as mitch mcconnell says, this is the best reruiting class in 30 years. our job, as a committee, we are not on the ballot and we do not get elected. we do not get one vote. our job is to...
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rodney collins is his coach. >> he's a good boy. i really miss him. my team misses him. >> reporter: me -- messages from his team and teammates to be given to his family. for the point guard wearing number four, this court was like his second home before he was shot. after working on his motorcycle at a neighbor's house. rodney's grandfather josey evans says about 30 shots were fired. >> they were shooting him and hit him in his side here some where. and he fell in my yard. >> reporter: one bullet struck the kitchen counter. >> i got my, that's the bullet right there. >> same bullet. >> that that's the same bullet my cousin got shot with. >> reporter: he suspects it's a case of mistaken identity. evan says he and his wife rodney's grandmother raised him since he was a baby. >> just a little bit before she passed, she told me to make sure i take care of that boy. so that's what i've been trying to do. take care of him. >> reporter: as for coach collins, he says rodney was never one to give up when things got tough. >> he wouldn't quit. he wouldn't quit
rodney collins is his coach. >> he's a good boy. i really miss him. my team misses him. >> reporter: me -- messages from his team and teammates to be given to his family. for the point guard wearing number four, this court was like his second home before he was shot. after working on his motorcycle at a neighbor's house. rodney's grandfather josey evans says about 30 shots were fired. >> they were shooting him and hit him in his side here some where. and he fell in my yard....
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hoy en el programa, marÍa antonieta collins nos habla del relato del crimen.noticias sobre mÉxico estÁn llenas de masacres y fosas. el director de la organizaciÓn human rights watch, josÉ miguel vivanco, viajÓ a mÉxico y hoy nos dice cÓmo se estÁn violando ahÍ los derechos humanos. los republicanos ganaron el control del congreso, pero la pelea ya comenzÓ: republicanos y el presidente barack obama estÁn peleÁndose por los indocumentados. lo hablamos con dos nuevas caras hispanas, el congresista electo republicano carlos curbelo y la primera centroamericana electa para servir en el congreso de estados unidos, la demÓcrata norma torres, que ganÓ en california. cristina saralegui regresa a la televisiÓn, pero ahora para promover su libro, "¡pa'rriba y pa'lante!". hablamos de su carrera, de cÓmo tener Éxito y hasta de su color de cabello. y william gordon, el esposo de isabel allende, nos presenta su nuevo libro, "las esferas del poder". para Él, escribir es una forma de hacer justicia. comenzamos. >> vamos "al punto", con jorge ramos. >> vamos "al punto". este es
hoy en el programa, marÍa antonieta collins nos habla del relato del crimen.noticias sobre mÉxico estÁn llenas de masacres y fosas. el director de la organizaciÓn human rights watch, josÉ miguel vivanco, viajÓ a mÉxico y hoy nos dice cÓmo se estÁn violando ahÍ los derechos humanos. los republicanos ganaron el control del congreso, pero la pelea ya comenzÓ: republicanos y el presidente barack obama estÁn peleÁndose por los indocumentados. lo hablamos con dos nuevas caras hispanas,...
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news 4 pat collins is live covering the case since the start, outside the courthouse in rockville. pat? >> reporter: jim, a bold move today by prosecutor john mccarthy. get a judge to sign and order to have katherine hoggle go out with police to help them find her missing children. 2-year-old jacob and 3-year-old sarah. katherine hoggle's children have been missing now nearly two months. police believe she's responsible for their disappearance. today prosecutor john mccarthy asked a judge to sign an order to allow katherine hoggle to go out with sheriffs to show them where she put her children. katherine hoggle's family members says she told them last week she wanted to help police find her kids. >> she said she wanted to show the police where the kids were. i asked her how come she doesn't show me, i'm their father, i can pick them up. she said it wouldn't do anything for her to show me. that she immediated eneeded to police hert. >> reporter: in court kath rain hoggle didn't want to do that. she suffered from paranoid schizophrenia and is undergoing a psychiatric evaluation. now,
news 4 pat collins is live covering the case since the start, outside the courthouse in rockville. pat? >> reporter: jim, a bold move today by prosecutor john mccarthy. get a judge to sign and order to have katherine hoggle go out with police to help them find her missing children. 2-year-old jacob and 3-year-old sarah. katherine hoggle's children have been missing now nearly two months. police believe she's responsible for their disappearance. today prosecutor john mccarthy asked a judge...
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today jason collins announced his retirement from the nba.eason he became the first openly gay man to play in a major american sports league when he suited up with the brooklyn nets. collins told "sports illustrated" that the 18 months since coming out have been exhilarating. how did a fence jumper make it all the way to the white house? the secret service tries to all the way to the white house? the secret service tries to explain next. tart tomatillos, chilies, carrots, edamame and more. the savory spice of the chili pairs perfectly with the black bean hummus and the fresh crunch of napa cabbage blend in our southwestern chicken flatbread. and it all comes together in a you pick two made just for you. only at panera bread. i wish... please, please, please, please, please. [ male announcer ] the wish we wish above all...is health. so we quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. expanded minuteclinic, for walk-in medical care. and created programs that encourage people to take their medications regularly. introducing cvs health. a new pu
today jason collins announced his retirement from the nba.eason he became the first openly gay man to play in a major american sports league when he suited up with the brooklyn nets. collins told "sports illustrated" that the 18 months since coming out have been exhilarating. how did a fence jumper make it all the way to the white house? the secret service tries to all the way to the white house? the secret service tries to explain next. tart tomatillos, chilies, carrots, edamame and...
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marÍa antonieta collins nos acompaÑa desde guerrero.torno al presidente de mÉxico: la llamada casa blanca de la pareja presidencial, valorada en 7 millones de dÓlares. lo discutimos con nuestro colaborador en asuntos internacionales jorge castaÑeda. miles de estudiantes han salido a las calles de mÉxico y en las redes sociales exigiendo la renuncia del presidente enrique peÑa nieto. la activista gisela pÉrez, quien fue integrante del movimiento "yo soy 132", nos habla de cÓmo los jÓvenes en mÉxico pueden alcanzar grandes cambios sociales. y los tigres del norte nos hablan de su nuevo disco, "realidades", de los narco corridos, se meten en polÍtica y nos explican por quÉ les dicen "la voz del pueblo". y asÍ comenzamos. >> vamos "al punto", con jorge ramos. >> vamos "al punto". lo que sÍ sabemos es que el presidente barack obama va a anunciar antes de fin de aÑo una acciÓn ejecutiva para ayudar a millones de indocumentados. lo que no sabemos es a cuÁntos inmigrantes va a ayudar y cuÁndo lo va a hacer. para hablarnos de todo esto nos acomp
marÍa antonieta collins nos acompaÑa desde guerrero.torno al presidente de mÉxico: la llamada casa blanca de la pareja presidencial, valorada en 7 millones de dÓlares. lo discutimos con nuestro colaborador en asuntos internacionales jorge castaÑeda. miles de estudiantes han salido a las calles de mÉxico y en las redes sociales exigiendo la renuncia del presidente enrique peÑa nieto. la activista gisela pÉrez, quien fue integrante del movimiento "yo soy 132", nos habla de cÓmo...
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in arlington, pat collins, news4. >>> a search tonight in d.c. driver who hit a person and took off. a cab driver. the victim was hit trying to cross new york avenue at bladensburg in northeast. it happened this afternoon. he has serious injuries, but is expected to recover. >>> and in montgomery county tonight, we know the name of the 77-year-old man who was hit and killed crossing the street in silver spring. police say he was hit before 5:00 a.m. while crossing new hampshire avenue at randolph road. the driver stayed at the scene. it's not clear if he was in a crosswalk. >>> montgomery county school officials will hold a meeting tomorrow. they want to talk about an alleged sex assault on campus. the police arrested a contractor after that contractor was accused of inappropriately touching a student at baker middle school in damascus. the incident happened on october 6th, but a letter wasn't sent home until yesterday. the principal says parents were not notified right away in order to protect the privacy of the student involved. >>> a plea deal
in arlington, pat collins, news4. >>> a search tonight in d.c. driver who hit a person and took off. a cab driver. the victim was hit trying to cross new york avenue at bladensburg in northeast. it happened this afternoon. he has serious injuries, but is expected to recover. >>> and in montgomery county tonight, we know the name of the 77-year-old man who was hit and killed crossing the street in silver spring. police say he was hit before 5:00 a.m. while crossing new...
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collins is accused his wife of leaking the audio, we played here on fox 29, that allegedly shows collins admitting to molesting under age girls. what a mess that has become. meantime, scientists called it the seven hours of terror. but history is made as a spacecraft land on a comet. how this historic move could unlock the secrets to o >>> 4:00 a five. >> worlds kindness day. don't give us bad news. >> scientists are collecting data that can finally unlock some of the mystery of our solar system. row set a's probe, the site after washing machine, it is tiny, has landed on a comet that was zipping through space, at a speed of nearly 84,000 miles an hour. a landing historic, precise, and like no other. it is providing data never seen before. scientists are learning more about the surface of the comet, saying, it is not actually a smooth as they thought it would be. and it is softer, which may have caused a kim of landing issues. >> marvel at the mass equation, that went into this. it is un believable. >> trying to figure out, precise moment, that this was passing, at 84,000 miles an hour.
collins is accused his wife of leaking the audio, we played here on fox 29, that allegedly shows collins admitting to molesting under age girls. what a mess that has become. meantime, scientists called it the seven hours of terror. but history is made as a spacecraft land on a comet. how this historic move could unlock the secrets to o >>> 4:00 a five. >> worlds kindness day. don't give us bad news. >> scientists are collecting data that can finally unlock some of the...
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collin resch has the a man who doesn't stand still.tion an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require regular blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. gps: proceed to the designated route. not today. for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your doctor tells
collin resch has the a man who doesn't stand still.tion an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner...
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collins. >> thank you, dr. price. presenters, when speaking, please push the button on the microphone. light indicates the microphone is on. microphoneg your close and press the button to turn it off when you are done speaking. the first panel covers an introduction and the scope of the problem. our panelists is the director of unit for experimental psychiatry at the university of pennsylvania's pearlman school medicine, and brian teft, at the aaasociate safety.or traffic >> good morning. thank you for inviting me to speak at this important meeting. i'm going to begin by setting the stage for the biological that make drowsiness it so terrifically dangerous when we drive. next slide, please. remind thoseng to listening and looking at these slides are that, as near as we now, all animals need to sleep. and humans are no exception. sleep is an essential part of our health and survival. have to do it on a daily basis and we have to achieve sleepy sleep and we need that is of adequate duration to e
collins. >> thank you, dr. price. presenters, when speaking, please push the button on the microphone. light indicates the microphone is on. microphoneg your close and press the button to turn it off when you are done speaking. the first panel covers an introduction and the scope of the problem. our panelists is the director of unit for experimental psychiatry at the university of pennsylvania's pearlman school medicine, and brian teft, at the aaasociate safety.or traffic >> good...
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i think susan collins just got reelected so these got six years. the republicans have to show that they can govern. the democrats have to show they also can govern and this will be a fascinating and quite frankly, a year-long, big, big fight. >> we have to take a big break, robert, brian and e.j. i sound like a teacher. coming up, the president may be issuing his third veto ever against something members of his own party are pushing to pass. i'll explain just ahead. so guys -- it's just you and your honey. the setting is perfect. you know what? plenty of guys have this issue, not just getting an erection, but keeping it. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and you only take it when you need it. good to know, right? if ed is stopping what you started... ask you doctor about viagra. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vis
i think susan collins just got reelected so these got six years. the republicans have to show that they can govern. the democrats have to show they also can govern and this will be a fascinating and quite frankly, a year-long, big, big fight. >> we have to take a big break, robert, brian and e.j. i sound like a teacher. coming up, the president may be issuing his third veto ever against something members of his own party are pushing to pass. i'll explain just ahead. so guys -- it's just...
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think lays the groundwork for some of, to solving some of the objections that were in the lieberman-collins bill. and we focus on information sharing which is the guts of it. if you don't have information sharing it's not going to work, but i think the white house needs to be commended for laying out the executive order the way they have. and i've commended nist publicly and i will continue to do so about the job they're doing. >> we at the chamber certainly agree with you. we have michael daniel, the white house cyber coordinate this morning when he first came out with executive order he was here at the chamber a couple of times which is unheard of to shop around an executive order like that. i think the extent they went to get to that, not buy-in but situational awareness from the private sector on the executive order was very helpful. i will tie you that the nist cyber friend to something the chamber fully supports. we're doing, socializing with small communes has country so we agree with you that the cybercrime and executive order was a step in the right direction. >> i think, ann, if i
think lays the groundwork for some of, to solving some of the objections that were in the lieberman-collins bill. and we focus on information sharing which is the guts of it. if you don't have information sharing it's not going to work, but i think the white house needs to be commended for laying out the executive order the way they have. and i've commended nist publicly and i will continue to do so about the job they're doing. >> we at the chamber certainly agree with you. we have...
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collin kaepernick has been sacked 14 times inÑi two games.ppy game. you know? it's just not us. not us. >> i feel like we're 4 and 4. >> you know? >> had is a free for all. you get people screaming and pointing fingers. >> in the end he decided his knees were not going to hold up. he's going to retire. niners gambled and hoping time and rehab would allow him to come in and play in the nfl. steve kerr knows about rivalries with the it's on, all right. this is become one intense rivalry, good stuff. >> you have to protect your home court. so they know us well. and have to try to execute them. >> san jose playing 16 of 21 away from the shark tank. that is back on the road again for seven more games. like the saying what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. >> if you can win that, it's a great thing. and if you stay going to have ups and downs. >> good news is that they will have more home games. i would go to dinner but i'm watching game tape. >> good plan. >> thank you very much. >> join us tonight at 9:00 the woman may be the youngest candidat
collin kaepernick has been sacked 14 times inÑi two games.ppy game. you know? it's just not us. not us. >> i feel like we're 4 and 4. >> you know? >> had is a free for all. you get people screaming and pointing fingers. >> in the end he decided his knees were not going to hold up. he's going to retire. niners gambled and hoping time and rehab would allow him to come in and play in the nfl. steve kerr knows about rivalries with the it's on, all right. this is become one...
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collin kaepernick showing us how it is done. the highlights, next. >>> a heated rivalry on thanksgiving night with the niners and the sea hawks. >> it was yet another rough night for the 49ers' offense. collin kaepernick through an early interception that led to 7 seattle points and it did not get much better from there. niners fans did their part by showing up and being loud. the atmosphere was electric. it is the game that fans from both sides had been waiting for all season. most fans said they had their thanksgiving meal before showing up before the game. yes, this was a big game but the outcome was not important as sharing the experience with the family. >> it is cool to be out here with all the players. >> it is like a dream come true here. i am with my engaged fiance here there is no other place i would rather spend it. >> this is my first 49ers football game. this is very special. i am excited. >> it is really great because i get -- >> it is a time for everybody to be thankful and life, i guess, be thankful to our parent
collin kaepernick showing us how it is done. the highlights, next. >>> a heated rivalry on thanksgiving night with the niners and the sea hawks. >> it was yet another rough night for the 49ers' offense. collin kaepernick through an early interception that led to 7 seattle points and it did not get much better from there. niners fans did their part by showing up and being loud. the atmosphere was electric. it is the game that fans from both sides had been waiting for all season....
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he played point guard for richmond high where he was a junior robert collins, his basketball coach got the call in the middle of the night >> always hoping that i would go to sleep in realize that this was a bad dream creek but it wasn't. >> reporter:investigators with the contra costa sherriff's department say frazier was shot and killed at his north richmond home the shooting happening in the front yard friday night. coach collins says frazier was not involved in gangs, in fact he even spoke with him about it not that long ago >> he says coach it is easy to stay out of it but it is hard to get out of it once you are in it. i was sold surprised by the maturity level of this one-man cree-- young man. >> pam: just last month, a student-athlete from vacaville high was also shot and killed. police say demetrious ward, a senior, was gunned down during a robbery involving a small amount of marijuana. >> pam: he was a straight-a student when he died >> pam: police believe a man named alijondoro jones shot ward jones was arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted robbery. >> pam: thousands
he played point guard for richmond high where he was a junior robert collins, his basketball coach got the call in the middle of the night >> always hoping that i would go to sleep in realize that this was a bad dream creek but it wasn't. >> reporter:investigators with the contra costa sherriff's department say frazier was shot and killed at his north richmond home the shooting happening in the front yard friday night. coach collins says frazier was not involved in gangs, in fact he...
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. >> and jason collins is done playing professional basketball.ns made history becoming the first openly gay player in a major american sport. he says after 13 seasons in the nba, he's ready for retirement. collins hopes to remain close to basketball and that he will continue his work with charitable groups. >>> an artist is out with an idea of what a doll that youngsters can play with should look like. it's called the average barbie? >> yeah. and the name is milloy. she's designed to have the proportions that represent the average 19-year-old woman. and about 5'4" with a 33-inch waist. the artist who created her says barbie and other dolls are impossibly disproportionate. so he made her to be more like a real woman. >> you see that scar sticker there. she comes with those stickers. a cellulite one. >> is that chicken pox? >> no, that's acne. >> sorry. >> it could be chicken pox. oh, my goodness. 19-year-old. you see our writers over there just turned around. >> come on, our writers. you all thought it was chicken pox, too. >> it's acne on the for
. >> and jason collins is done playing professional basketball.ns made history becoming the first openly gay player in a major american sport. he says after 13 seasons in the nba, he's ready for retirement. collins hopes to remain close to basketball and that he will continue his work with charitable groups. >>> an artist is out with an idea of what a doll that youngsters can play with should look like. it's called the average barbie? >> yeah. and the name is milloy. she's...
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second quarter, collin -- bolden, nice catch, 21-10, miner niners at the break.ity, graham got it. 21-17. fourth quarter, same connection, brees, graham, graham with 10 catches, 76- yards. 4th and 10, collin, running for his life, buying time and finding a wide open michael crabtree. that might wind up being a season saving play, keeping the drive alive. sets up a field goal. figure we go into overtime, but first we have to hail mary. breese, throwing it up. graham comes down with the football. are you kidding me? we lost on that. no, we didn't, fortunately for the niners -- we have bonus football. five minutes in overtime, brees, sacked by books, who has got it? chris, the kid from wisconsin. 17 tackles in the game and the huge fumble recovery sets up phil dawson, not pretty, but effective. 35-yarder for the win, niners 27-24 in overtime. >> >> half split this season still concerning. -- the end result is all that matters and this one was huge. >> they are all big. every week, it's big and i figure it might have been antwon bolden one week seasons, that's the wa
second quarter, collin -- bolden, nice catch, 21-10, miner niners at the break.ity, graham got it. 21-17. fourth quarter, same connection, brees, graham, graham with 10 catches, 76- yards. 4th and 10, collin, running for his life, buying time and finding a wide open michael crabtree. that might wind up being a season saving play, keeping the drive alive. sets up a field goal. figure we go into overtime, but first we have to hail mary. breese, throwing it up. graham comes down with the football....