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that's the mom, connie. just after she gave birth to son jonathan. >> look over here, guy, one, two, three. good one. >> here he is, six years later, after losing a tooth. >> hey, jonathan, that's a great smile you have there. >> reporter: this is oldest daughter jill learning to play golf. >> that's a nice one, jill. >> reporter: and this is her little sister jaclyn. today the kids are grown. jill has a child of her own. jaclyn is married and jonathan has graduated high school. and looking back, the childhood they describe is one of stability and routine. >> just normal happy family, i say it would be. >> mm-hmm. we go to church on sundays. we'd have movie nights or family vacation that we had taken, usually disneyland, which is our favorite. everything was just as a family. everything was perfect. >> they loved each other and they had a great marriage. >> exactly. >> the patriarch of the hoagland family, larry, was a leader in their church and a professional photographer who can be heard off camera gently
that's the mom, connie. just after she gave birth to son jonathan. >> look over here, guy, one, two, three. good one. >> here he is, six years later, after losing a tooth. >> hey, jonathan, that's a great smile you have there. >> reporter: this is oldest daughter jill learning to play golf. >> that's a nice one, jill. >> reporter: and this is her little sister jaclyn. today the kids are grown. jill has a child of her own. jaclyn is married and jonathan has...
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that left only bonnie's teenaged daughter connie at home. >> riley never adopted connie.she was never brought into the family. >> this is sounding less like the brady bunch and more like the ewings -- to that. >> you know, it -- just the ewings without the -- the culture. you know, it was really -- just constant drama. >> reporter: the boys took different career paths. john became a businessman. bruce had a number of different jobs. at various times he was a cop in reno, a medicaid fraud investigator for the texas attorney general's office and a nursing home administrator. along the way, he married and divorced eight -- count 'em -- eight women. still, as the years rolled by, the brothers' feelings for bonnie seemed to fester. there were a lot of reasons for that, but maybe the biggest one was a will their father, riley, had drawn up shortly before he died in 1997. >> riley's will specifically said that bonnie could live on that property as long as she was alive. and then when she died, the land would go to the boys. and then there was a small inheritance for connie. and
that left only bonnie's teenaged daughter connie at home. >> riley never adopted connie.she was never brought into the family. >> this is sounding less like the brady bunch and more like the ewings -- to that. >> you know, it -- just the ewings without the -- the culture. you know, it was really -- just constant drama. >> reporter: the boys took different career paths. john became a businessman. bruce had a number of different jobs. at various times he was a cop in reno,...
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. >> reporter: connie going used to work for eckerd was and davion's case worker for years. >> he's a, lovable kid. >> reporter: connie says eckerd did place him once about a year ago but davion acted out and got returned. eckerd would not comment further on camera, but in a written statement said "adopting a child is a permanent decision and absolutely cannot be rushed." davion, who has been in the system all his life, can't understand that. >> like, that's all i've been doing. i've been waiting on somebody and, like, i wasn't relying on anyone else. >> reporter: you're done. >> yeah, i didn't want to really have another family. >> reporter: is that true? >> at first. but then i kind of started still wanting it like, i still wanted a family. >> reporter: so again davion took matters into his own hands this time with a single phone call to the last person he truly trusted. >> you're a very special person in this world. thank you for letting me be your mom. i'm just honored. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: this week, his old case worker, connie going said yes and adopted him. >> i
. >> reporter: connie going used to work for eckerd was and davion's case worker for years. >> he's a, lovable kid. >> reporter: connie says eckerd did place him once about a year ago but davion acted out and got returned. eckerd would not comment further on camera, but in a written statement said "adopting a child is a permanent decision and absolutely cannot be rushed." davion, who has been in the system all his life, can't understand that. >> like, that's...
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his girl friend, connie, is also serving time at hasselt. >> 14 years together. >> while the hundreds of letters symbolize their love, ironically it was a bonnie & clyde like robbery spree of post offices that brought them here. >> we are so close that we going together in hell, you know. we give our life for each other. >> since belgian post offices also offer banking services, they were the couple's prime target. >> i told her many times, i say, connie, you know, we have to be careful. it's bad luck to be caught, you know? she said, yeah, we have to stop. and then i say yes. and after i say, no, we need the money, you know. >> on their ninth robbery, they were not only caught, phillip accidentally shot himself in the leg trying to escape. but the pain was more than just physical. >> i failed to my promise to her, you know, to give her a better life. >> fortunately for connie and phillip they're incarcerated in a nation that understands the power of love. the couple is allowed to see each other for an hour three times a week, but once a month they're allowed a very special visit. >>
his girl friend, connie, is also serving time at hasselt. >> 14 years together. >> while the hundreds of letters symbolize their love, ironically it was a bonnie & clyde like robbery spree of post offices that brought them here. >> we are so close that we going together in hell, you know. we give our life for each other. >> since belgian post offices also offer banking services, they were the couple's prime target. >> i told her many times, i say, connie, you...
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stephen: connie is still married and lives in the same house as her wife, raising their children. she was a source of great support. rice says they are best friends now. she also maintains a fantastic relationship with her three sons. stephen tschida, abc 7 news. leon: this is a complicated and sensitive issue, no doubt. we have more information for you, all on wjla.com. there, stephen dispels the five most common transgender myths plus the view of psychologist. alison: still ahead --free coffee on a friday night? starbucks was forced to give out drinks without charge. plus -- reporter: [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] alison: a controversy we first brought you last night -- a screening of "american sniper" was postponed at the university of maryland after complaints. the council on islamic relations is speaking out. one alum threatens to stop donating to the university. tom: on campus, they are set up for the maryland day tomorrow, but there is controversy. 1400 people have sig
stephen: connie is still married and lives in the same house as her wife, raising their children. she was a source of great support. rice says they are best friends now. she also maintains a fantastic relationship with her three sons. stephen tschida, abc 7 news. leon: this is a complicated and sensitive issue, no doubt. we have more information for you, all on wjla.com. there, stephen dispels the five most common transgender myths plus the view of psychologist. alison: still ahead --free...
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we have a crash did he connie mack -- at the connie mack stadium. a car crashed into a wall.xpecting delays on the schuylkill expressway, the vine, the ben franklin bridge heading toward the relays. we have a broken vehicle on the shoulder southbound approaching academy on i-95 i understand confined to the south -- confined to the southbound side. a delay as not formed in belmawr, camden county northbound on 42. building volume toward the walt whitman bridge but not too bad so far. >> developing overnight instinct kicked in for an off-duty police officer when he was out walking his dog. when a thief tried to rob him he turn the tables. katherine scott is live on the scene in the overbrook section. >> reporter: good morning tam the off-duty police officer finished his shift at the 12th district he was walking his dog. shots were fired it hit several cars on malvern avenue. the officer was in the injured. let's go to the a surveillance foot annual, camera -- footage camera caught the officers running to the scene. k89 unit on the ground. this happened around 11:40 on the 5800 b
we have a crash did he connie mack -- at the connie mack stadium. a car crashed into a wall.xpecting delays on the schuylkill expressway, the vine, the ben franklin bridge heading toward the relays. we have a broken vehicle on the shoulder southbound approaching academy on i-95 i understand confined to the south -- confined to the southbound side. a delay as not formed in belmawr, camden county northbound on 42. building volume toward the walt whitman bridge but not too bad so far. >>...
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ted, tim and connie all will be on the red carpet tonight. connie why are you here? a hollywood. i've met some people over the years. people are all showing for this thing. and you are here. >> creative coalition asked me to come and participate in their yearly advocation for arts day. and we did that today. we advocated for arts programs all over capitol. and it was an incredible day. and it was just also one of the most interesting days in my life. thank you so much tim for letting me come and be part of this. >> you're so welcome. yeah for us work today was a big workday workday. and tomorrow is -- i've said this before. but to me going to that big party is sort of like same zoo, different animals. we get to gawk at people who we're sort of impressed to see, who we've seen on tv a lot but not people we know from our own business. so it is a lot of fun. it is interesting and it's changed a lot. i think this will be my ninth white house correspondents dinner. and it seemed to sort of have this peak where people were really coming just to get the photo op. but i've a
ted, tim and connie all will be on the red carpet tonight. connie why are you here? a hollywood. i've met some people over the years. people are all showing for this thing. and you are here. >> creative coalition asked me to come and participate in their yearly advocation for arts day. and we did that today. we advocated for arts programs all over capitol. and it was an incredible day. and it was just also one of the most interesting days in my life. thank you so much tim for letting me...
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[laughter] connie: we are focused on growing the brand.wing a tourism element. bourbon tourism is exciting. last year we saw 725,000 visitors to kentucky just to come see the kentucky bourbon trail. it is an exciting time. those visitors were from all 50 u.s. states. people are coming. they want to learn about american whiskey. alix: very cool. you are sticking with me. next, because brown liquor is becoming a go to beverage for females we will discuss how women are making a name for themselves when it comes to whiskey, bourbon, and ride. -- rye. ♪ alix: you can forget about those iconic images of don draper. my guests enjoying brown liquors is not a boys only club. the executive vice president and andrea wilson has over a decade of experience in the whiskey industry, the first woman to chair the kentucky distillers association. you have an impressive resume. you oversold johnny walker brands. what has been the shift? how has that shifted over the years? andrea: what men -- women have always drank whiskey. it wasn't hot, it was about vodka
[laughter] connie: we are focused on growing the brand.wing a tourism element. bourbon tourism is exciting. last year we saw 725,000 visitors to kentucky just to come see the kentucky bourbon trail. it is an exciting time. those visitors were from all 50 u.s. states. people are coming. they want to learn about american whiskey. alix: very cool. you are sticking with me. next, because brown liquor is becoming a go to beverage for females we will discuss how women are making a name for themselves...
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lanny davis, special counsel to president bill clinton and connie mac, a supporter of jeb bush.e to all of you. 50 first up "snl" campaign 2016 and hillary clinton, roll it. >> now, since we're announcing your candidacy via social media, we thought it would be fun if you actually filmed the video yourself on your own phone. that way it seems more personal and intimate. >> a-ha. personal and intimate. i better take off this jacket then. [ laughter ] >> that's much better. want to do some vocal warm-ups and then we'll get started. >> okay love to. hillary's a granny with a twinkle in her eye. hillary ace a granny and she makes an apple pie. first female president, first female president, me me me me me me! >> great mrs. clinton. now hold up your phone and you can just look natural. >> okay. >> maybe you want to soften a little. okay a little more. maybe a lot more. great. okay and action. >> citizens you will elect me i will be your leader. >> this election is about you. i don't want to hog your limelight. i'm leaving. look at me go. bye. i'm gone. >> i mean how funny is this. i'v
lanny davis, special counsel to president bill clinton and connie mac, a supporter of jeb bush.e to all of you. 50 first up "snl" campaign 2016 and hillary clinton, roll it. >> now, since we're announcing your candidacy via social media, we thought it would be fun if you actually filmed the video yourself on your own phone. that way it seems more personal and intimate. >> a-ha. personal and intimate. i better take off this jacket then. [ laughter ] >> that's much...
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>> reporter: after all, stacey was like a big sister, said connie.parents' 2009 impala. >> stacey was supposed to sell it for them because they were having problems and they needed money for medical bills. >> reporter: but after stacey took the car -- >> a couple weeks later, it'd be back at her house and then a couple weeks later it wasn't. then, it got to the point where she said that she sold it for $16,000. >> reporter: and yet, stacey never produced the money. >> the family was -- was persistent about this car. and so finally, we're like, "you know, it -- it's likely that it was used. we don't -- let's find this thing." >> reporter: so, they ran the vin number and found the car. stacey had sold it by then. >> lo and behold, it's got goodyear integrities on it. so at that point, i was confident that i'd found the car that richard was killed from. >> reporter: which was great, except who was in it? no idea. detective franklin was still stuck, so he took a long shot. >> reporter: he asked for something called a tower dump, information dump that is,
>> reporter: after all, stacey was like a big sister, said connie.parents' 2009 impala. >> stacey was supposed to sell it for them because they were having problems and they needed money for medical bills. >> reporter: but after stacey took the car -- >> a couple weeks later, it'd be back at her house and then a couple weeks later it wasn't. then, it got to the point where she said that she sold it for $16,000. >> reporter: and yet, stacey never produced the money....
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>> this is connie and kelly. they're my two lead buyers. >> hi.ice to meet you. >> jen. >> hi. >> nice to meet you. >> they see about 600 vendors a year, and they know that they're talking to about 6 million customers. >> mm-hmm. >> so, jen, if you can show them some products, that would be great. >> sure. okay. >> hey, robin, can i show you something inside real quick? >> okay. >> i'll just start. so robin and i met when we were in kindergarten, and we grew up together. we came together based on a need. the need is to remove harmful chemicals from our homes that we use every single day. we wanted to group everything together as our family line of products. that was our initial intent--to mix up very natural products for you and your family. >> jen, can i interrupt you just for a moment? >> sure. >> when i look at your product, i see "eco-me..." >> mm-hmm. >> "all-purpose cleaner." >> mm-hmm. >> but it doesn't tell me what it cleans. >> well, you know, we're saying that it's all-purpose. i mean, it really can clean almost everything in your home.
>> this is connie and kelly. they're my two lead buyers. >> hi.ice to meet you. >> jen. >> hi. >> nice to meet you. >> they see about 600 vendors a year, and they know that they're talking to about 6 million customers. >> mm-hmm. >> so, jen, if you can show them some products, that would be great. >> sure. okay. >> hey, robin, can i show you something inside real quick? >> okay. >> i'll just start. so robin and i met when...
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connie is with a group called rescue reston. >> reston cannot handle it.f: which has gathered 6000 signatures opposing the possibility of new homes built on the golf course. >> nobody ever consider this golf course space would be developed. jeff: at the moment, no planes are on the table, but the owners of the course made up a of a group of investors are taking steps that have locals worried. today, the fairfax county board of zoning appeals ruled that the owners do not have to amend the land-use plan to move forward. with the silver line station within walking distance of the golf course, residents fear that the developers will cash in. >> it's a very good course. >> it's a terrible idea. jeff: like others, david is not done yet. >> i hope somehow we will mobilize enough. jeff: jeff goldberg, abc
connie is with a group called rescue reston. >> reston cannot handle it.f: which has gathered 6000 signatures opposing the possibility of new homes built on the golf course. >> nobody ever consider this golf course space would be developed. jeff: at the moment, no planes are on the table, but the owners of the course made up a of a group of investors are taking steps that have locals worried. today, the fairfax county board of zoning appeals ruled that the owners do not have to...
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back to the hilton, there is connie britton of "nashville." >> [indiscernible] announcer: now, as we continue to watch the live scene at the washington hilton, we want to show you the interview that c-span did this morning with alfre woodard, the actress from "state of affairs" and many, many movies. we caught up with her at the garden brunch, as well. what do you think about the intersection of washington and hollywood at the white house correspondents' dinner weekend? alfre woodard: i have never been, so i am here to see what happens for the first time. i have spent a lot of time in washington. i was there five years, but i never partied in washington. i have come to work. but you know, we're only a day and a half in and frankly, i'm a little exhausted. we don't do it this hard in hollywood. you think i'm kidding, i'm not. >> are you going to the dinner tonight and as whose guest? alfre: i'm going tonight as a guest of "u.s.a. today." >> who have you met? are there politicians that you have met or want to meet tonight? alfre: i think i spent a lot of time here over the decades, fir
back to the hilton, there is connie britton of "nashville." >> [indiscernible] announcer: now, as we continue to watch the live scene at the washington hilton, we want to show you the interview that c-span did this morning with alfre woodard, the actress from "state of affairs" and many, many movies. we caught up with her at the garden brunch, as well. what do you think about the intersection of washington and hollywood at the white house correspondents' dinner...
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and taught millions important lessons about overcoming obstacles. >> and you mentioned broadcaster connieing back with another full 90 minutes of news. >> including new details about january's deadly fire in the mission. what we're learning could be the cause behind the fire. >>> and how about a live look outside. this is the embarcadero from the roof top camera. you're looking just can't seem to escape... another sneeze attack... you may be muddling through allergies. don't get caught off guard. try zyrtec® dissolve tabs. powerful allergy relief, now in a tablet that starts dissolving instantly. zyrtec® dissolve tabs. muddle no more™. >>> good friday eve. it's thursday. 5:29. thank you for start your day with us. i'm clisen sze. >> and i'm eric thomas alongside leyla gulen who is watching the traffic for you. >> let's look at the forecast and show you one of the reasons. no marine layer showing up. a little haze along the coast. let's look at what's going to happen with your 12-hour day planner. we're going to see the temperatures that are going to run pretty mildly this morning, mid-40s
and taught millions important lessons about overcoming obstacles. >> and you mentioned broadcaster connieing back with another full 90 minutes of news. >> including new details about january's deadly fire in the mission. what we're learning could be the cause behind the fire. >>> and how about a live look outside. this is the embarcadero from the roof top camera. you're looking just can't seem to escape... another sneeze attack... you may be muddling through allergies....
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a new crash on the old site of the connie mack stadium a vehicle jumped the curb there and ran into a brick wall. all lanes open on the northwest turnpike and the northeast extension is cleared. >>> an off-duty policeman out walking his dog, when a thief tried to walk him he quickly turned the table. katherine scott is live good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tam the suspect picked the wrong target. the target was the off-duty police officer he finished his shift at the 12th district. shots were fired and they hit several parked cars on the 5800 block of malvern avenue in overbrook. this happened around 11:40 p.m. the suspect approached the off-duty officer from behind while he was walking his dog. police say that off-duty officer spotted the gun in the suspect's hand and immediately drew his gun. the officer fired 8 times the suspect took cover behind a car on malvern and fled toward upland. they searched for the suspect from the air and on foot. the officer was in the injured. >> we called the k-9 units to they discarded his weapon -- we were looking to see if he discarded his
a new crash on the old site of the connie mack stadium a vehicle jumped the curb there and ran into a brick wall. all lanes open on the northwest turnpike and the northeast extension is cleared. >>> an off-duty policeman out walking his dog, when a thief tried to walk him he quickly turned the table. katherine scott is live good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tam the suspect picked the wrong target. the target was the off-duty police officer he finished his shift at the 12th...
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back to the hilton, there is connie britton of "nashville." [indiscernible] >> president obama was at this year's dinner as he and other presidents past. he spoke for about 20 minutes. christi: ladies and gentlemen, please join me and raise a glass in toast to the president of the united states of america. the podium is yours. [applause] [video clip] ♪ i don't care ♪ ♪ i love it ♪ ♪ i don't care ♪ ♪ i love it, i love it ♪ ♪ i don't care ♪ ♪ i love it ♪ ♪ i don't care ♪ ♪ i love it, i love it ♪ ♪ i don't care ♪ ♪ i love it ♪ [laughter] president obama: good evening, everybody. welcome to the white house correspondents dinner. it is the night when washington celebrates itself. somebody has got to do it. and welcome to the fourth quarter of my presidency. it's true. [applause] that was michelle cheering. [laughter] the fact is i feel more loose and relaxed than ever. those joe biden shoulder massages -- they are like magic. [laughter] you should try one. oh, you have. [laughter] i am determined to make the most of every moment i have left. after
back to the hilton, there is connie britton of "nashville." [indiscernible] >> president obama was at this year's dinner as he and other presidents past. he spoke for about 20 minutes. christi: ladies and gentlemen, please join me and raise a glass in toast to the president of the united states of america. the podium is yours. [applause] [video clip] ♪ i don't care ♪ ♪ i love it ♪ ♪ i don't care ♪ ♪ i love it, i love it ♪ ♪ i don't care ♪ ♪ i love it ♪...
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. >>> welcome to intelligence for your life i'm john tesh with connie selleck and we have selfie
. >>> welcome to intelligence for your life i'm john tesh with connie selleck and we have selfie
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connie rice's transition from a mayried father to a woman took five years and involved physical and emotional pain. she talks talks talks to stephen tschida tomorrow night at 11:00. alison: a study of heavy drinking in america. which local town topped the list. plus -- reporter: and cop verduccicy at the are of maryland after a decision to postpone showing the movie "american sniper" after leon: and new at 11:00, backlash over a movie screening on the umd campus. a student organization planned to show "american sniper" but it was post poped after a muslim student group said the movie fouls hatered. reporter: there is a small theater which often shows movies well out of theaters. it decided to show "american sniper" in may but now it has been postponed and may not be shown after controversy over whether it is is. >> kind of going against free speech. company they are going against decision not to show "american sniper." >> it makes you hate war and shows the sacrifices chris made for the country and i think it should be shown hereout to cree yeah that dialogue. reporter: the group says the mov
connie rice's transition from a mayried father to a woman took five years and involved physical and emotional pain. she talks talks talks to stephen tschida tomorrow night at 11:00. alison: a study of heavy drinking in america. which local town topped the list. plus -- reporter: and cop verduccicy at the are of maryland after a decision to postpone showing the movie "american sniper" after leon: and new at 11:00, backlash over a movie screening on the umd campus. a student...
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connie! odd squad! (boat whistle) (phone ringing in background) - so that's how we don't know which one came first the chickenator gadget or the egganator gadget. - hi olive, hi otto. just wanted to stop by and say goodbye. - goodbye? - yeah, we're being transferred to another odd squad office. - wow! i feel like i haven't seen you guys in, like, forever. - me neither. have i seen them before? - you know oda and odelis. their desk is in the hall. - oh yeah! the guys with the chairs! (angel music) - yeah. unfortunately, we can't bring them with us. - mr. o has a strict no-fancy-chair policy. - wait! can we have them? - sure.
connie! odd squad! (boat whistle) (phone ringing in background) - so that's how we don't know which one came first the chickenator gadget or the egganator gadget. - hi olive, hi otto. just wanted to stop by and say goodbye. - goodbye? - yeah, we're being transferred to another odd squad office. - wow! i feel like i haven't seen you guys in, like, forever. - me neither. have i seen them before? - you know oda and odelis. their desk is in the hall. - oh yeah! the guys with the chairs! (angel...
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murray told investigators he strangled his wife connie after an argument last august. her body was found in pennypack park by a woman walking her dog. >>> this morning we're learning more about the violent kidnapping and robbery in center city over the weekend. three men beat tased, robbed and kidnapped a woman after she left her job at a jewelry store on jeweler's road. matt delucia is live outside the parking garage where this began. you obtained the surry vaseveillance video from a nearby store. >> reporter: in that video, you can see the man was used to enter and leave this garage at eighth and chestnut. folks are hoping that will someone recognizes something. >> definitely i do not feel like i am safe and trying to watch my back. >> reporter: this is sparking fear along jeweler's row. the white graffiti here shows the van entering the garage. then the potential victim starts to head for her car. five minutes later the van is seen leaving. and the 53-year-old says that the three men wanted the code and didn't have them so the men drove around repeatedly beating her
murray told investigators he strangled his wife connie after an argument last august. her body was found in pennypack park by a woman walking her dog. >>> this morning we're learning more about the violent kidnapping and robbery in center city over the weekend. three men beat tased, robbed and kidnapped a woman after she left her job at a jewelry store on jeweler's road. matt delucia is live outside the parking garage where this began. you obtained the surry vaseveillance video from a...
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"eyewitness news" in connie mac park in north philadelphia.amilies enjoyed a full day of fun, food and music. justin drabick live on the sky deck enjoying this mild evening. hi justin. >> that's right, great egg hunting weather as temperatures made it above average in the 60's. yes, we're dealing with some winds still this evening but it's transporterring in warmer air. we have a warm couple days across the delaware valley. you can't beat today's high temperatures. hopefully you had a chance to enjoy it. look at that everybody in the 60's the exception up in the mountains where mount pocono had a high of 50 degrees but 64 in allentown and philadelphia for the official afternoon temperatures. our average high for this time of year is 60 degrees. right now still in the lower 60's for philadelphia, 61 allentown, 63 reading. 19 south jersey towards the shore we're in the low 60's. the suburbs hanging onto 60 right now and doylestown and willow grove. shaping up to be a nice easter evening. there are those winds. notice the arrows pointing northeas
"eyewitness news" in connie mac park in north philadelphia.amilies enjoyed a full day of fun, food and music. justin drabick live on the sky deck enjoying this mild evening. hi justin. >> that's right, great egg hunting weather as temperatures made it above average in the 60's. yes, we're dealing with some winds still this evening but it's transporterring in warmer air. we have a warm couple days across the delaware valley. you can't beat today's high temperatures. hopefully you...
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sara, connie, ryan, carla from the public affairs team and recognize deb tolman.l see some of her work in a second and did the open conference video which is spectacular and diane and other staff from the properties division and operation danny and the staff and danny i know lead -- were on very interesting panels. and also our administrative and finance division, lisa abigail and staff from partnerships and our own martha mc carter for the assistance in the conference and the wonderful stacy white. probably the biggest legacy from this conference the lasting gift is the collaboration and relationship building that happened over the course of two years of planning with our other open space agencies. we were the host -- we were the lead agency but we were part of a host city effort that included the california academy of sciences and i really want to thank in particular tom foley and chi quan for opening the facilities and the open space district and the national recreation area and park service and signal out frank moore and mr. dean and howard levit who pored his
sara, connie, ryan, carla from the public affairs team and recognize deb tolman.l see some of her work in a second and did the open conference video which is spectacular and diane and other staff from the properties division and operation danny and the staff and danny i know lead -- were on very interesting panels. and also our administrative and finance division, lisa abigail and staff from partnerships and our own martha mc carter for the assistance in the conference and the wonderful stacy...
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connie going. the same caseworker that helped him straighten his tie for church.he adoption process is almost done. the papers signed next week. >> he's a gentle spirit, but hasn't given up hope. i think he's changing the world. >> and so we choose davion and his new family. >>> i'm david muir. thank you for watching this week. we'll see you right back here on monday. good night. >>> breaking news a gas line explodes in fres know. a dozen people under the hospital >>> a warning for people thinking about heading to golden gate park on monday. >> getting ready to hit the hard wood and roracle arena. >> we begin with a neighborhood on fire. in san pedro a tree fire spread quickly through homes. >> you can see the roof of one home building. >> wind has been whipping up flames with gusts up to 22 miles per hour this, is a live look now. you can see crews are getting the upper hand on this fire. >> good evening want to bring you latest on our breaking news story we've been following since abc7 news at 4:00. >> a fireball in fresno. a dozen people injured a county worker
connie going. the same caseworker that helped him straighten his tie for church.he adoption process is almost done. the papers signed next week. >> he's a gentle spirit, but hasn't given up hope. i think he's changing the world. >> and so we choose davion and his new family. >>> i'm david muir. thank you for watching this week. we'll see you right back here on monday. good night. >>> breaking news a gas line explodes in fres know. a dozen people under the hospital...
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my name is connie ford. i was the former -- or the former head of opeiu local three and now work with the labor council and the vice president. since we are in a two year budget cycle that is new. that's what we're in. the union side is asking for 5% for cost of business each year. that will help us take all of this kind of meeting and organizing and begging and pleading off the table and then we want to spend the next period of time working on a permanent fix. now a permanent fix is something that the labor council executive board passed a resolution endorsing. they said it's time to stop the begging. we need the permanent fix. i want to congratulate ramsey around for a decade and many have been around for two or three decades and we won't go further than that because it's extreme. we have been asking for this and treated like a for profit contractor and have a multi-year contract and escalator that is fair and the workers can count on wage increases and take all of this mumbo jumbo off and asking you the d
my name is connie ford. i was the former -- or the former head of opeiu local three and now work with the labor council and the vice president. since we are in a two year budget cycle that is new. that's what we're in. the union side is asking for 5% for cost of business each year. that will help us take all of this kind of meeting and organizing and begging and pleading off the table and then we want to spend the next period of time working on a permanent fix. now a permanent fix is something...
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last august murray strangled his wife connie after an argument and then reported her missing. murray failed a lie detector and confessed to the killing. >>> a philadelphia lawyer accused of paying for sex with a teenager girl will be in court today. brian meehan had sex with the 14-year-old girl more than 20 times at his center city law office. the teen was taken out on calls like that by a german officer. >>> and attorneys for both sides closed their arguments yesterday. dzhokhar tsarnaev is accused of carrying out the 2013 marathon bombing that killed three and hurt more than 200. a verdict is expected by the end of this week. >>> coming up on 6:35 and the clouds are coming for us today. they are already in place and we have seen some rain drops, not very rainy in this view from center city, but the rain is falling for mount pocano. 48 degrees. clouds over northeast philadelphia here. we have seen a few sprinkles at 61 in atlantic city that is cloudy and dry. a few thin spots but mostly a day without sunglasses. an umbrella is a different story. it's dry in cape may but the
last august murray strangled his wife connie after an argument and then reported her missing. murray failed a lie detector and confessed to the killing. >>> a philadelphia lawyer accused of paying for sex with a teenager girl will be in court today. brian meehan had sex with the 14-year-old girl more than 20 times at his center city law office. the teen was taken out on calls like that by a german officer. >>> and attorneys for both sides closed their arguments yesterday....
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leander kahney cagney leander connie writes for the attack block the colts of mac he has been covering apple product launches for decades. the and believe apple is not playing games here he points out this device is a new category for them it's likely they legitimately legitimately did not know what to expect when the pre order went live i reached out apple they will not talk at this time about the sellout or how many watches have been sold so far. leander think it will be the watch is notification feature that initially attracted users. >>: in the same way that the i phone free you from the computer what will for you from your iphone tax twittered update facebook update status update and watch the strangely enough will for you from that. >> gabe slate: gabe slate kron 4 news >> pam moore: on tuesday night we brought to the story of the denver tsa agents who were fired for fumbling passengers. tonight the former agent who went says this may be happening more often than you think. and tens of millions of these shut down i-5. >> stanley roberts: i'll explain what's going on in people be
leander kahney cagney leander connie writes for the attack block the colts of mac he has been covering apple product launches for decades. the and believe apple is not playing games here he points out this device is a new category for them it's likely they legitimately legitimately did not know what to expect when the pre order went live i reached out apple they will not talk at this time about the sellout or how many watches have been sold so far. leander think it will be the watch is...
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of the tigers, fighting for a separate state and also accused of abusing power and corruption and connie i., and in his first television intie he remains defiant and he tried to come to power. >>> getting done, and it's non nence. >>> at no time, whatsoever, on the day of the election, were there any plans by you to try and stay in office by force? >>> no. >>> fy lose, i will leave. >>> you made history as the president that saw and brought an end to almost 30 years of conflict and one of the most brutal in the world. but, six years on, that alleged -- itgage to rerode, that you were beginning like a dictator. is this one of the reasons, for the -- >>> no. from that time, we got excited and, started it. >>> and this was a campaign, and, well managed. campaign, against me. >>> going back to the war which was such a massive part of your press deny, bought the first and second terms, there are your critics who say that victory came at too high a price. would you say that it was worth it? >>> this is worth it. >>> problem here too today. >>> do you see yourself coming back as the next prime
of the tigers, fighting for a separate state and also accused of abusing power and corruption and connie i., and in his first television intie he remains defiant and he tried to come to power. >>> getting done, and it's non nence. >>> at no time, whatsoever, on the day of the election, were there any plans by you to try and stay in office by force? >>> no. >>> fy lose, i will leave. >>> you made history as the president that saw and brought an end to...
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he reported his wife connie missing last august but when her bodiesy shows up in pennypack park he confessed to strangling her. >>> one temple football players accused of beating another student is now cleared. they were charged with several felonies back in january. but today all charges again reddick were dropped due to a lack of evidence and dawkins were reduced to misdemeanors and he is held for trial. they were arrested for allegedly kicking another man in the face for an off campus party fracturing his orbital bone. >>> and a woman admits to collecting benefits for her dead daughter she plead guilty to all charges and concealed her 3-year-old's death to continue receiving federal assistance, the payments were sent to her house on lloyd street in south philadelphia. she defrauded the government out of $26,000. >>> now the video emerged of the avalanche on mount everest, after the earthquake in nepal. 19 people died and the massive wall of snow knocked the tents over and buried the victims. to american climbers were among those that died there. all the survivors have been air-lifted to s
he reported his wife connie missing last august but when her bodiesy shows up in pennypack park he confessed to strangling her. >>> one temple football players accused of beating another student is now cleared. they were charged with several felonies back in january. but today all charges again reddick were dropped due to a lack of evidence and dawkins were reduced to misdemeanors and he is held for trial. they were arrested for allegedly kicking another man in the face for an off...
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that ever called me tommy besides my mom for the people i served within the only people who call me connie besides my mom of the people i served with in the senate. there's a closeness. you find a special unit when you are in the senate. i really felt when i was on active duty and in the reserves, but especially on active duty, i thought that was very much part of it. my crew but with the squadron as well. david: i think that's a wrap. i appreciate your time. senator carper: thanks very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span2, we complement that coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events, and on weekends, c-span3 is home to american history tv with programs that tell our nation's story, including six nick series. the civil war's 100 50th anniversary, visiting battlefields and key event's, american artifacts, to
that ever called me tommy besides my mom for the people i served within the only people who call me connie besides my mom of the people i served with in the senate. there's a closeness. you find a special unit when you are in the senate. i really felt when i was on active duty and in the reserves, but especially on active duty, i thought that was very much part of it. my crew but with the squadron as well. david: i think that's a wrap. i appreciate your time. senator carper: thanks very much....
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there was another announcer by the name of connie desmond.en listening to vinnie since i was six or seven years old and he is still doing the dodgers. charlie: does anybody do baseball better than vinnie? al: no. he is just -- i live in los angeles. i would be driving around and i would tune in and it is like this is my whole life. i heard vinnie when i was six years old and now i hear him when i'm 60. what? he sounds -- it is wonderful because he has a great sense of wonder. he has seen a million games. he has seen everything. yet, it is almost as if when you listen to his voice, it is like he went to the game for the first time. it's -- it is a brand-new thing for him. it is wonderful. charlie: there is one thing in this book about taking three generations of michaels as a fan to watch the game. al: me, my son and daughter, and my grandchildren. here are my two grandchildren. i mentioned early in the book -- i know the los angeles kings have had a sorry history until recently, until winning the last two of three stanley cups. these grandchi
there was another announcer by the name of connie desmond.en listening to vinnie since i was six or seven years old and he is still doing the dodgers. charlie: does anybody do baseball better than vinnie? al: no. he is just -- i live in los angeles. i would be driving around and i would tune in and it is like this is my whole life. i heard vinnie when i was six years old and now i hear him when i'm 60. what? he sounds -- it is wonderful because he has a great sense of wonder. he has seen a...
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. >> reporter: connie herbst knows how to pick just the right color. >> the blues are my favorite. >>ear-old new york beauty blogger reviews lip sticks and nail polish. in her freedomheim -- free timee found a different coloring. >> i can shut my day off and not look at my season if or pesticide. this is my dragonfly. >> reporter: for an old-fashioned hobby, it's right on trend. >> my friends who are lawyers, writers, cpas, nutritionists are interested in. it. >> reporter: the writer of the books could never have imagined such success. >> nobody's more surprised than i am. >> reporter: her two title vs. sold over a million copies worldwide, topping the amazon best seller list. >> i just wanted to make a book that i myself would like in color. i hoped a few other people would feel the same. it never crossed my mind that a community on line would pop up. >> reporter: business is blossoming. she's having to print more koids of her first two books -- copies of her first two books and is working on three and four. >> you don't see many stressed 7 or 10-year-olds, play does help you to rela
. >> reporter: connie herbst knows how to pick just the right color. >> the blues are my favorite. >>ear-old new york beauty blogger reviews lip sticks and nail polish. in her freedomheim -- free timee found a different coloring. >> i can shut my day off and not look at my season if or pesticide. this is my dragonfly. >> reporter: for an old-fashioned hobby, it's right on trend. >> my friends who are lawyers, writers, cpas, nutritionists are interested in....
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non-profit group held this easter egg hunt in connie mack park, that's in north philadelphia.at that little girl there. kids 12 and under enjoyed some games, music and food, hoses several events each year for the youth in philadelphia. >> and incredible gesture for little girl who has special needs. bringing her mom to tears. >> best thing in the world, to be able to get your child something that you really didn't think you would ever be able to give them. >> why a bike could change this little girl's entire world. >> and a texas community has some new un unwelcome neighbors. these gators have one thing on their minds why moving (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco, made with jennie-o ground turkey, cooked thoroughly to 165. (mom) i'd feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. (woman) i think that they're light and they're just fresh tasting. (vo) it's time for a better taco. (kid) the tacos tonight were pretty much perfect. (vo) make t
non-profit group held this easter egg hunt in connie mack park, that's in north philadelphia.at that little girl there. kids 12 and under enjoyed some games, music and food, hoses several events each year for the youth in philadelphia. >> and incredible gesture for little girl who has special needs. bringing her mom to tears. >> best thing in the world, to be able to get your child something that you really didn't think you would ever be able to give them. >> why a bike could...
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second is connie mckee.tory. congratulations. >> thank you. >> on 70 pounds. >> yes. i know why you want this. >> yes, i love it. i feel so much better. i can walk better. i love it. >> what are you hoping for with your new look? >> just to feel good about myself and maybe look younger? you never know. >> well we know. we're going to do that. another high-five. here we go. >> this is so much fun. >> she's here with her husband david and her friend darla. one last look at connie before and bring out the new connie mckee. >> oh, my god! wow. wow. >> really great. >> all right, darla, david. take a look. [ laughter ] >> it's pretty startling. >> who are you, she says. >> want to turn around sweetie? >> oh, my god. i love it. >> you look beautiful. >> sexy and flirty. >> oh, my gosh! i love it. >> want to pull yourself away from yourself for just a second? louis? >> well added color to her hair because it was so pale it was just washing her out. >> but still blond. >> just many shades of blond. then cut off a fe
second is connie mckee.tory. congratulations. >> thank you. >> on 70 pounds. >> yes. i know why you want this. >> yes, i love it. i feel so much better. i can walk better. i love it. >> what are you hoping for with your new look? >> just to feel good about myself and maybe look younger? you never know. >> well we know. we're going to do that. another high-five. here we go. >> this is so much fun. >> she's here with her husband david and her...
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coming up, connie versus yellen -- carney versus yellen.hich countries are hitting the bottle the hardest. it is launch day for the apple watch. there do not seem to be any lines anywhere. will their latest gadget be a success? linkdin's purchase of linda.com will be it's biggest acquisition so far. >> we have been successful at generating traction. we take these skills miller and we go beyond the data to understand skills our members have. we can offer the content to acquire the skill. this is the last piece of the puzzle. it is just a question of scale and time. brendan: we have kate moore. we were talking about linkedin and how it is a different kind of network. kate says --kate: it is not as intrusive as some of the other social networks. i do not need to be on it all the time to connect to people in a useful way. francine: people publish stories and groups that discuss the way the world goes and getting into e-learning is a great step to encounter the un-affordability of education those countries. brendan: they have grown, they have re
coming up, connie versus yellen -- carney versus yellen.hich countries are hitting the bottle the hardest. it is launch day for the apple watch. there do not seem to be any lines anywhere. will their latest gadget be a success? linkdin's purchase of linda.com will be it's biggest acquisition so far. >> we have been successful at generating traction. we take these skills miller and we go beyond the data to understand skills our members have. we can offer the content to acquire the skill....
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and from boston connie rice the advancement of the civil rights organization.do you think things are going backward under the obama administration, misrice? >> for the same reason they have gone backward under every other president bill. can you blame obama for a lot of things, for not focusing on poverty, for example but you would also have to blame reagan and clinton under the incarceration. i don't think any one president can be. >> can i challenge you on the clinton/reagan statement? >> what. >> as you know the crime rate in america coast to coast including violent crimes in all precincts and primarily in the poor precincts have dropped dramatically since mass incarceration was put into play. literally hundreds of thousands of lives have been saved over the years because of a zero tolerance program for big narcotics dealers and violent people. so you are making a trade-off here. you are saying we don't like it but hundreds of thousands of lives have been saved. >> i have to challenge that. because the places where mass incarceration was and wasn't both had
and from boston connie rice the advancement of the civil rights organization.do you think things are going backward under the obama administration, misrice? >> for the same reason they have gone backward under every other president bill. can you blame obama for a lot of things, for not focusing on poverty, for example but you would also have to blame reagan and clinton under the incarceration. i don't think any one president can be. >> can i challenge you on the clinton/reagan...
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the "wall street journal" so knowing that he faxed a copy to the senior bush who faxed a copy to connieice and then ran and command she got on the phone with him and yelled at him. he says she got taken to the woodshed and denied knowing about his position which was not the case. and and so it made things difficult, but what was interesting is that later on he was in support of the surge. well, where are we now and what do we need to do? in this situation we cannot withdraw. in the 2nd term he worked closely with rice, hadley and then when gates came in after the 2,006 elections he worked very closely with gates and so you have this guy who has been rejected and spurned, but he keeps -- he stays pretty unflappable and then works for the administration in subsequent years which, to me suggests just how you know, secure he was. i mean,, does not read his own press. a friend of his read it said he liked it. he has not read it yet. he does not read his own press. maybe just military discipline or something. >> this exposes a deeper rupture within republican foreign-policy circles. this divi
the "wall street journal" so knowing that he faxed a copy to the senior bush who faxed a copy to connieice and then ran and command she got on the phone with him and yelled at him. he says she got taken to the woodshed and denied knowing about his position which was not the case. and and so it made things difficult, but what was interesting is that later on he was in support of the surge. well, where are we now and what do we need to do? in this situation we cannot withdraw. in the...