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i'm like, i don't like this outfit, either. >> dean's 6-year-old daughter, reina is in the care of dean's that's a source of tension. >> she treats her like she's her kid. >> reina's my life. that's my joy. just like sheree, always been, you know, my daughter. >> she comes here every sunday and brings my daughter which pisses me off. she holds my daughter like i would hold her and sits and plays with her hair. i appreciate the fact she helps me out. i think she tries to be more than a mother. >> you tell me where we're going. >> that's my daughter. i should be able to raise her the way i want to. not the way she wants to. apparently she didn't do such a great job raising me because obviously look how i came out. but -- >> i've done the tough love with her, you know. i've told her, you don't get off drugs, you're not welcome here no more. you know? then five minutes later it's like come back home, sheree, i'll help you, you know? i've helped her so many times. you have to want to have help. sheree realizes now i won't let her have her daughter until she gets help. she's not going to ruin m
i'm like, i don't like this outfit, either. >> dean's 6-year-old daughter, reina is in the care of dean's that's a source of tension. >> she treats her like she's her kid. >> reina's my life. that's my joy. just like sheree, always been, you know, my daughter. >> she comes here every sunday and brings my daughter which pisses me off. she holds my daughter like i would hold her and sits and plays with her hair. i appreciate the fact she helps me out. i think she tries to...
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i'm really surprised because dean was safe.n be safer than people think, but you can make no mistakes at all. no single mistake. that can be the end of everything. >> i mean i used to cover this one particular base jumping event in west virginia some years ago. as it was explained to me with base jumping, you have mere seconds. you only have one parachute. there is no back-up. i imagine that's perhaps part of the thrill although i'm hearing you say he really was this gifted athlete. so it really wasn't just about the rush for him. >> it might have been a lot about the exhilaration of life. if you do exhilarating things then you are sometimes compelled to continue to do exhilarating things. and that may have been the case with dean. i don't know. i never could understand why he'd take the chances he did. he'd tell me about the times he nearly -- you know, when things wouldn't have turned out so good. once in pathgonia, another time when he jumped in the caves in mexico. he -- you know he said he was going to be safer. i know how
i'm really surprised because dean was safe.n be safer than people think, but you can make no mistakes at all. no single mistake. that can be the end of everything. >> i mean i used to cover this one particular base jumping event in west virginia some years ago. as it was explained to me with base jumping, you have mere seconds. you only have one parachute. there is no back-up. i imagine that's perhaps part of the thrill although i'm hearing you say he really was this gifted athlete. so it...
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dean potter is his name.ell known in the world for his climbing tightrope walking, and wing suit jumps. stephanie elam has more. >> reporter: from jumping off cliffs and wing suits, to high lining dean potter was an extreme sports legend and pioneer. leaping from fixed points, base jumpers fly dangerously close to the surface as they drop thousands of feet, it's illegal, but that doesn't stop people from doing it. >> they're doing it because they love it, they don't brag about it or talk about it much. >> reporter: on saturday shortly before sunset, potter and graham hunt attempted a jump from yosemite. a cliff with a 135 foot drop from the valley floor. friends reported the two were missing that night. then on sunday a helicopter spotted the bodies of the two men. they reportedly jumped together and were found at different locations. neither man had deployed his parachute. sean rueter knew both men and said hunt was like a brother to him. >> graham and dean were two of the best wing suit jumpers in the world
dean potter is his name.ell known in the world for his climbing tightrope walking, and wing suit jumps. stephanie elam has more. >> reporter: from jumping off cliffs and wing suits, to high lining dean potter was an extreme sports legend and pioneer. leaping from fixed points, base jumpers fly dangerously close to the surface as they drop thousands of feet, it's illegal, but that doesn't stop people from doing it. >> they're doing it because they love it, they don't brag about it or...
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comedian and host of the "the dean obeidallah show" on sirius xm dean obeidallah. joining us once began, the very funny, "breaking bad "man, comedian lavell crawford. so i want to talk about this shooting in garland texas, that happened-- no, dean, you're awe muslim, right? >> yes. >> yeah! >> larry: a shout-out, very good very good. based on what happened in texas i'm going to show you a picture of muhammad, okay? >> hold me back. >> larry: and i just want to know if this is offensive to you okay. >> sure. >> larry: all right, there gu. ( laughter ) ( applause ) nohamid ali. it's not that bad everybody. is it-- oh this isn't-- is it. i find all his pictures offensive, by the way. >> that's great artwork. and let's be honest, honestly-- it's free speech. on some level what pamela geller is about is hate speech. overwhelmingly the community did not care. they ignored the event. if you want to piss us off, don't let us haggle at the stores over prices. it was 20 bucks she said i'll give you $15. she said, this is macy's sir. the cartoon piss off a few fringe people b
comedian and host of the "the dean obeidallah show" on sirius xm dean obeidallah. joining us once began, the very funny, "breaking bad "man, comedian lavell crawford. so i want to talk about this shooting in garland texas, that happened-- no, dean, you're awe muslim, right? >> yes. >> yeah! >> larry: a shout-out, very good very good. based on what happened in texas i'm going to show you a picture of muhammad, okay? >> hold me back. >> larry: and...
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dean and tate become the 39th and 40th police officers in the u.s.in the line of duty this year. 126 died last year. it is a very difficult time as you can image in hadisburg today. >> it is hard for us to watch this news coverage on this story. i know the mayor has been close to the investigation has talked to fox. what is he asking of the city now? how do they move on? >> during the time of grief mayor dupree is calling for the commune toit come together and pray adding quote nobody no parents wants to bury a child before them. here we are on mother's day as he stated. >> those two men are heros in our eyes. thank you so much kelly. >> extreme weather from the rockys to the east coast making a mess for millions of people from it a rare may snowfall to dangerous flooding in the midwest. >> and the first named tropical storm of the season washes ashore on the east coast. jonathan siri is live for us in myrtle beach south carolina. >> good morning to you a far cry from 23 hours ago when the center of tropical storm anna made land fall right here in th
dean and tate become the 39th and 40th police officers in the u.s.in the line of duty this year. 126 died last year. it is a very difficult time as you can image in hadisburg today. >> it is hard for us to watch this news coverage on this story. i know the mayor has been close to the investigation has talked to fox. what is he asking of the city now? how do they move on? >> during the time of grief mayor dupree is calling for the commune toit come together and pray adding quote...
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i know you were friends with dean. can you start by talking about what dean was like?drew him to these sports? >> you start with the hard questions? i don't know. dean was super passionate about what he called his arts you know. climbing and base jumping. he loved the magical places he got to go climbing in. i don't know exactly what motivated him. >> he viewed it as an art? >> yeah, he always did. it was like a spiritual practice for him to be in these beautiful places and be pushing himself that way. >> i understand you said he shaped the direction of climbing for this generation how so? >> well he certainly shaped the cutting edge you know he pushed the directions of the sport was going in and i mean he was very much responsible for bringing base jumping into climbing. he pushed speed climbing and many of the different aspects of the sport. >> how conscious do you think dean was of the risks? i mean you know there's some people who say they don't feel fear. was he someone that felt fear and was able to do it anyway? >> dean definitely felt fear that's what made his
i know you were friends with dean. can you start by talking about what dean was like?drew him to these sports? >> you start with the hard questions? i don't know. dean was super passionate about what he called his arts you know. climbing and base jumping. he loved the magical places he got to go climbing in. i don't know exactly what motivated him. >> he viewed it as an art? >> yeah, he always did. it was like a spiritual practice for him to be in these beautiful places and be...
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jessica dean sat down with him to talk about his vision for the city of physical. >> reporter: why do want to run for mayor now? why is the time specifically right for now? >> i think the first time i was thinking about it i really didn't believe i was old enough or mature enough. i've gotten to the point in my career where i was finished with what i was trying to do in council and wanted to take the next step. >> he grew up in south philadelphia the oldest of four children born to firefighter father and stay at home mother. he's lived in philadelphia his whole life. and his entire career has been in public service. >> you've seen the mistakes you've seen things that have been done right and wrong. >> kenny cease the way forward as universal pre k the end of stop and frisk and equality for all philadelphian glass my goal every family nowhere they live in the city, no matter what their ethic or racial background no matter what their economic status has a chance to have better lives and that they're parents. >> when we asked philadelphia i don't know what is mattered most to them. >> ho
jessica dean sat down with him to talk about his vision for the city of physical. >> reporter: why do want to run for mayor now? why is the time specifically right for now? >> i think the first time i was thinking about it i really didn't believe i was old enough or mature enough. i've gotten to the point in my career where i was finished with what i was trying to do in council and wanted to take the next step. >> he grew up in south philadelphia the oldest of four children...
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dean: yeah absolutely. there was an interesting product announced, the powerwall and the larger utility commercial systems. but there are notable missing players in there. we saw a lot of preferred partnerships across the value chain. notably missing is solar city. this not the first foray into storage for tesla. they have done this before with 430 systems going through solicited. -- through solicited. betty: you say they have got it quietly through solarcity? why is that important? dean: when you look at what happened in the solar industry cheap hardware, people got good at selling systems, and financing to the end customer. both of those last two pieces are missing. we have cheap hardware from tesla and tesla is making -- good at making the packs but you have to have the converters and someone to install it and someone who knows what they are doing -- betty: in your view it will cost more than the $3500 price tag? dean: it certainly will. betty: i want to bring lou into the conversation because you said t
dean: yeah absolutely. there was an interesting product announced, the powerwall and the larger utility commercial systems. but there are notable missing players in there. we saw a lot of preferred partnerships across the value chain. notably missing is solar city. this not the first foray into storage for tesla. they have done this before with 430 systems going through solicited. -- through solicited. betty: you say they have got it quietly through solarcity? why is that important? dean: when...
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police eventually arrested colby dean. he is charged with sex offense in the fourth degree and burglary. the murder of a couple found dead inside their home on mother's day. richard vilardo and his wife julianne were discovered by their son after they did not show up for a mother's day event. police say both victims suffered trauma to the upper body. no word on any suspects. the cleanup underway after a weekend of violent storms from texas all the way to south dakota. at least two dozen people were injured. the severe weather threat continues for millions of americans today. reporter: scenes of destruction in texas after a reported tornado touched down overnight. dozens are injured and many are missing. rescuers fear people might still be trapped under piles of debris. >> [indiscernible] reporter: it was a mix of violent twisters, flooding and snow in the central united states. watch as this funnel cloud lifts a roof off a school. >> there goes the school. reporter: north of dallas number rescues as the national guard pull
police eventually arrested colby dean. he is charged with sex offense in the fourth degree and burglary. the murder of a couple found dead inside their home on mother's day. richard vilardo and his wife julianne were discovered by their son after they did not show up for a mother's day event. police say both victims suffered trauma to the upper body. no word on any suspects. the cleanup underway after a weekend of violent storms from texas all the way to south dakota. at least two dozen people...
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the dean has urged students to head to baltimore to take part in the protests.t seems like a great idea look who is here. former 2008 ms. miss america and from the national review and life as a lovely human pixie [laughter] welcome. i will ask you 1st. the dean of the law school encouraged this activism and wanted people to get out there and help young people. i don't know what they could do. >> how great is that. here to help you get out of jail help them out for free. you need practical experience. that's good. if you look at that school, 75 percent are on scholarship, they want to direct you towards this type of law. they want to do this. go and make me proud. kennedy: i guess it is hands-on training. i loved my internship. it was practical. the dean goes on to say the way communities of color interface with the police, civil rights battle of our time. >> this is an issue that especially millennial's and young people coming-of-age are grappling with. this happens in a cyclical pattern. throughout the 20th century this has been an issue. also they get real-wor
the dean has urged students to head to baltimore to take part in the protests.t seems like a great idea look who is here. former 2008 ms. miss america and from the national review and life as a lovely human pixie [laughter] welcome. i will ask you 1st. the dean of the law school encouraged this activism and wanted people to get out there and help young people. i don't know what they could do. >> how great is that. here to help you get out of jail help them out for free. you need practical...
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if i gave a commencement address, it will be about me dean, dean, dean.elfish you're inviting a speaker because they've done something notably. if you have tim cook from apple you want to hear about what he's done. today you have stephen colbert. if they don't talk about themselves much it becomes this cliche speech inspirational go out there follow your dreams, that kind of thing. and that's nice but to be honest the more instructive is telling people what you've gone through, the challenges you've overcome and how you succeeded. colbert is funny. one quick line from his speech in 2011 at northwestern he said "you have been told to follow your dreams but what if your dream is a stupid one? thankfully dreams can change if not we'd be stuck with cowboys and princesses." so he made a point and was being funny at the same time. >> dana, we mentioned george w. bush's speech. how much does he eclipse his brother at a time when jeb bush is trying to gain national prominence as his own guy? >> oh, i think jeb would be delighted to be eclipsed at this point, the
if i gave a commencement address, it will be about me dean, dean, dean.elfish you're inviting a speaker because they've done something notably. if you have tim cook from apple you want to hear about what he's done. today you have stephen colbert. if they don't talk about themselves much it becomes this cliche speech inspirational go out there follow your dreams, that kind of thing. and that's nice but to be honest the more instructive is telling people what you've gone through, the challenges...
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so basically the dean now says that the magazine claimed in a slew of media appearances that the deanersuade her not to report the rape and discourage her from sharing story or telling others and the police. we found out later that the whole thing was fabricated. >> yep. melissa: what do you think? does she have good grounds? >> you break down the media manicallycations. statements not true impacts on your reputation and need intent. on the third one there is a split. as you know public figure versus private citizen. i'm not so sure right off the top of might have head whether she will be considered a public figure as a dean of uva. melissa: so, i'm not a lawyer. if she is not a public figure? >> it is easier. easier to prove it. but at the same time -- melissa: does that go to intent? >> in other words old newman, paul newman, absence of malice. melissa: okay. >> the point is if you defame, defame a public figure you have to show a higher standard that you did it knowingly disregarding the truth. so but the point is i think it is officially a good case. melissa: i know that the frate
so basically the dean now says that the magazine claimed in a slew of media appearances that the deanersuade her not to report the rape and discourage her from sharing story or telling others and the police. we found out later that the whole thing was fabricated. >> yep. melissa: what do you think? does she have good grounds? >> you break down the media manicallycations. statements not true impacts on your reputation and need intent. on the third one there is a split. as you know...
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reynoldss in chicago tonight, dean, thank you. >> new figures out today show that the job market isking. the number of jobs open fell nearly 3% in march. layoffs were up 34% in the midwest, where oil workers are being hit by the slide in oil prices. we noticed that nearly three million people quit their jobs in march, and that is seen as a good sign because most of them are quitting to take a better job. unemployment among african americans is slightly under 10%. that's nearly double the national rate. and with recent riots in baltimore, president obama today made some of the most candid remarks of his presidency on the subject of african american youth. major garrett was following his comments today at georgetown university in washington. >> i will have a conversationn. with young black men about taking responsibility as fathers that i probably will not have with the women of barnard, and i make no apologies for that.po and the reason is, is because i am a black man who grew up without a father, and i know of the cost that i paid for that, and i also know that i had the capacity to
reynoldss in chicago tonight, dean, thank you. >> new figures out today show that the job market isking. the number of jobs open fell nearly 3% in march. layoffs were up 34% in the midwest, where oil workers are being hit by the slide in oil prices. we noticed that nearly three million people quit their jobs in march, and that is seen as a good sign because most of them are quitting to take a better job. unemployment among african americans is slightly under 10%. that's nearly double the...
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i was inspired by how dean relentlessly pursued his passions. until the end almost super human. jacob rascone, nbc news, los angeles. >> on a different note, a few twitter users got an unusual notification today -- you're being followed by the president of the united states. after six years, president obama has his own personal twitter handle -- @potus. his first tweet read, hello twitter. it's barack. really! six years and they are finally giving me my own account. >>> up next, what to do when the traditional get well card isn't going to cutt it for what you want to say. >>> finally tonight sometimes it's too hard to put our feelings into words. a lot of us let greeting cards do it for us. there are times when the usual sentiments can't capture what we need to say. here's nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: as a greeting card designer and writer, emily mcdowell knows words matter. her line, a quirky honest twist on get well cards. >> the best seller is let me be the first to punch the next person who tells you everything happens for a reason. >> reporter: what's the chord you hav
i was inspired by how dean relentlessly pursued his passions. until the end almost super human. jacob rascone, nbc news, los angeles. >> on a different note, a few twitter users got an unusual notification today -- you're being followed by the president of the united states. after six years, president obama has his own personal twitter handle -- @potus. his first tweet read, hello twitter. it's barack. really! six years and they are finally giving me my own account. >>> up next,...
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police found 36-year-old christopher dean lying on the storm drain, right over there with one hand in the air. mr. dean was transported to our lady of lords hospital unfortunately a short time later he was pronounced dead. the coroner ruled that christopher died of blunt force trauma, and since then police had little to go on and today they were leafletting the neighborhood and handing out flyers to anybody driving by hoping to jog memories hoping someone heard or saw something. christopher's grieving family is looking for answers. >> i hope we may be able to get through to to a person that can come forward and that can have the opportunity maybe to say i'm sorry and we can have the opportunity to forgive them. >> christopher dean was one of five children, his parents just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary and the uncertainty of what happened out here is hard on the family. they say that christopher had his troubles over the year but was living with his fiance and looking forward to the future. >> it would break us if we didn't have christ but we do have christ and we hang on
police found 36-year-old christopher dean lying on the storm drain, right over there with one hand in the air. mr. dean was transported to our lady of lords hospital unfortunately a short time later he was pronounced dead. the coroner ruled that christopher died of blunt force trauma, and since then police had little to go on and today they were leafletting the neighborhood and handing out flyers to anybody driving by hoping to jog memories hoping someone heard or saw something. christopher's...
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he was joined by howard dean and al sharpton.s is one hour and 15 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. i want to thank my fellow progressives who are here, mayors, members of the house and senate come activists, labor leaders, civil rights champions progressives from every part of the country and progressives who have made a big difference in communities all over this country. six weeks ago, i convened a small group of progressive leaders. the idea was to discuss the central challenge of our time, income inequality. making an impact like never before. we pledged to reach out all over the country to hundreds of fellow regressive's and start a movement that would reach all the way here to washington and make an impact so we can finally address income inequality. we knew it would take a bold set of solutions that no half measures would do. today, we are announcing and signing the progressive agenda to combat income inequality. [applause] the progressive ideas will make an enormous difference for families all over this country for e
he was joined by howard dean and al sharpton.s is one hour and 15 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. i want to thank my fellow progressives who are here, mayors, members of the house and senate come activists, labor leaders, civil rights champions progressives from every part of the country and progressives who have made a big difference in communities all over this country. six weeks ago, i convened a small group of progressive leaders. the idea was to discuss the central challenge of...
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. >>> a ceo, a college dean a navy midshipman. this morning, we're learning more about the seven people killed in that derailment. overnight we learned the identity of the fifth person who lost his life. derrick griffith. nbc10's vai sikahema is with what we learned. >> we have learned that griffith was an employee of medgar evers college in new york city. 42 years old and the dean of student affairs and enrollment management at medgars evers college. he served in new york preparatory transitional high school. now, just a month ago, he received a doctorate of philosophy in urban education. now medgar evers college issued this statement saying that he was a pillar in his community. and went on to say that griffith say champion for the downtrodden and he encouraged students to pursue education with vigor. now, we also know about four of the other victims now. they were a midshipman an associated press software architect, a ceo and a businessman. the family of rachel jacobs confirmed she was among those killed. he was the ceo of an e
. >>> a ceo, a college dean a navy midshipman. this morning, we're learning more about the seven people killed in that derailment. overnight we learned the identity of the fifth person who lost his life. derrick griffith. nbc10's vai sikahema is with what we learned. >> we have learned that griffith was an employee of medgar evers college in new york city. 42 years old and the dean of student affairs and enrollment management at medgars evers college. he served in new york...
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christopher dean's family is worried less about charges, instead, asking for an apology. >> we're asking you to tell us you're sorry this happened. >> and it won't be long before school is let out for summer. there will be people playing out in the streets. police urge people to be careful. and if you do think you hit something or someone, you really need to pull over and stop. live in audobon tonight, nbc 10 news. >>> and this just in, delaware's house of representatives has passed legislation that would ban smoking electronic cigarettes indoors. well the bill prohibits smoking e-cigarettes in restaurants bars and other public places. the measure heads to state senate for a vote. new jersey also bans smoking e-cigarettes indoors. >> drivers in philadelphia could soon start paying for street parking with their smartphones as soon as this fall as long as city hall approves. the app would allow users to make mobile payments. drivers would also receive text message reminders when their time starts running out. but members of the nutter administration fear the app could hurt the school distr
christopher dean's family is worried less about charges, instead, asking for an apology. >> we're asking you to tell us you're sorry this happened. >> and it won't be long before school is let out for summer. there will be people playing out in the streets. police urge people to be careful. and if you do think you hit something or someone, you really need to pull over and stop. live in audobon tonight, nbc 10 news. >>> and this just in, delaware's house of representatives...
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driver spotted 36 year-old dean lying in the street. he was taken to our lady of lord hospital and later pronounced dead. >> we are asking that if anyone heard or seen anything around the time of this incident, please contact the camden county prosecutor's office. >> reporter: police say at this point they have no witnesses, surveillance or certain if christine dean was crossing east atlantic avenue. all they knows dark rainy night someone found him laying right here against this storm drain. we believe someone saw something. >> reporter: erika riley remembers getting a dull in the middle of the night from another siblings. >> she told me he was in heaven and from that point, we have been asking our questions and getting our answers and there is still a the lot of questions. >> reporter: police are now calling this case a suspicious death the but they cannot rule anything out. even though her family is heart broken they would forgive the driver if he or she comes for. >> there are people out there that choose to not say i'm sorry. that
driver spotted 36 year-old dean lying in the street. he was taken to our lady of lord hospital and later pronounced dead. >> we are asking that if anyone heard or seen anything around the time of this incident, please contact the camden county prosecutor's office. >> reporter: police say at this point they have no witnesses, surveillance or certain if christine dean was crossing east atlantic avenue. all they knows dark rainy night someone found him laying right here against this...
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jessica dean has more. >> reporter: 25 years a silver anniversary but on this day pink was the color.n that can't. i spread my message for the women so they understand awareness is the key. >> reporter: more than 6,000 cancer survivors walked down the art museum steps this mother's day but the first race in 1991, it was a manage smaller crowd. the stigma of the disease still strong. now they march an army of women and men no longer content to simply whisper their diagnosis. they converge on the parkway with a single goal, beat cancer. >> i'm here standing today and i didn't think i would be and they just have to continue to fight. we are a band of brothers and sisters we'll stick together. and carry each other through. >> the crowd here at the 25th annual race for the cure included young and old men and women. it is a disease that does not discriminate. we saw children there to hahn their moms. >> happy mother's day! >> and survivors honored by the support. >> for me it's just to see all these survivors and all their families come out and just support and just come together with one a
jessica dean has more. >> reporter: 25 years a silver anniversary but on this day pink was the color.n that can't. i spread my message for the women so they understand awareness is the key. >> reporter: more than 6,000 cancer survivors walked down the art museum steps this mother's day but the first race in 1991, it was a manage smaller crowd. the stigma of the disease still strong. now they march an army of women and men no longer content to simply whisper their diagnosis. they...
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i was inspired by how dean relentlessly pursued his passions. until the end almost super human. jacob rascone, nbc news los angeles. >> on a different note a few twitter users got an unusual notification today -- you're being followed by the president of the united states. after six years, president obama has his own personal twitter handle --@potus. his first tweet read,er hello twitter. it's barack. really! six years if ss and they are finally giving me my own account. >>> up next what to do when the traditional get well card isn't going to account it for with a you want to say. you know the importance of heart health. you watch your diet, excercise... and may take an omega-3 supplement, such as fish oil. but when it comes to omega-3s, it's the epa and dha that really matter for heart health. not all omega-3 supplements are the same. introducing bayer pro ultra omega-3 from the heart health experts at bayer. with two times the concentration of epa and dha as the leading omega-3 supplement. plus, it's the only brand with progel technology proven to reduce fish burps. new bayer
i was inspired by how dean relentlessly pursued his passions. until the end almost super human. jacob rascone, nbc news los angeles. >> on a different note a few twitter users got an unusual notification today -- you're being followed by the president of the united states. after six years, president obama has his own personal twitter handle --@potus. his first tweet read,er hello twitter. it's barack. really! six years if ss and they are finally giving me my own account. >>> up...
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our jessica dean was there. >> reporter: 25 years a silver anniversary but on this day, pink was theolor. >> and i run for the women that can't. i spread my message for the women so they understand. awareness is the key. >> reporter: more than 6,000 cancer survivors walked down the art museum steps this mother's day but it's the first race in 1991 it was a much smaller crowd. the stigma of the disease still strong. now they march an army of women and men no longer couldn't tent simply whisper their diagnosis. they converge on the parkway with a single goal, beat cancer. >> i'm here standing today and i didn't think i would be and they just happened to continue to fight. we are a band of brothers and sisters we're going to stick together. and carry each other through. >> reporter: the crowd here at the 25th annual race for the cure included young and old, women and men. we saw children there to honor their mom. >> happy mother's day. >> reporter: and survivors honored by the support. >> for me it's just to see all the survivors and all their families come out and just support and just
our jessica dean was there. >> reporter: 25 years a silver anniversary but on this day, pink was theolor. >> and i run for the women that can't. i spread my message for the women so they understand. awareness is the key. >> reporter: more than 6,000 cancer survivors walked down the art museum steps this mother's day but it's the first race in 1991 it was a much smaller crowd. the stigma of the disease still strong. now they march an army of women and men no longer couldn't...
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and dean and gary, thank you for welcoming us to your beautiful home. what a delight it is to be here with you. somebody asked me the other day, well, you know, you're going to these events where you're taking time to actually talk and listen to people, is that really what you're going to do? and i said, yes, it is. because not only do i learn a lot but i also feel like it's the best way to make those connections that will not only give me a firm foundation in the caucus here in iowa or in a primary in new hampshire, because it really is about people to people connections if we're really talking about what we want to do, but it will also give me the kind of information i need to be an even better president. and i just had another example of that. you may know that gary's a radiologist, and right before we came in we were talking about his work. he's an expert in breast cancer. and i asked him about the mammography recommendation that's at least the women in the room i'm sure have seen over the last several years, and he was giving me some really importa
and dean and gary, thank you for welcoming us to your beautiful home. what a delight it is to be here with you. somebody asked me the other day, well, you know, you're going to these events where you're taking time to actually talk and listen to people, is that really what you're going to do? and i said, yes, it is. because not only do i learn a lot but i also feel like it's the best way to make those connections that will not only give me a firm foundation in the caucus here in iowa or in a...
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it has been exactly one month since dean was killed during a hit and run. he was left to die there on the side of the road and so far police have not been able to identify any witnesses and they don't know what type of vehicle was involved. >> we tried to stay firm in our faith in god and do our best to be patient, to get answers to exactly what happened. >> dean's family said he had a rough life and was looking forward to the brighter feature after moving with his fiance recently. >>> we now know identity from the victim from that accident yesterday involving a duck both in the chinatown section. she's 68 year-old elizabeth car nicki from beaumont, texas. she was looking down at some kind of electronic device and walk out against the light when she was struck and killed. the driver of the duck boat has not been facing any charges. >>> five people were injured during a six car crash on roosevelt boulevard. it happened at intersection of the boulevard and tyson avenue in the city's mayfair section. it is not known who was at fault but all five people were ta
it has been exactly one month since dean was killed during a hit and run. he was left to die there on the side of the road and so far police have not been able to identify any witnesses and they don't know what type of vehicle was involved. >> we tried to stay firm in our faith in god and do our best to be patient, to get answers to exactly what happened. >> dean's family said he had a rough life and was looking forward to the brighter feature after moving with his fiance recently....
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for beasley kathy and everyone here i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean.ays on at cbsphilly.com cbsphilly.com. up next the late show with david letterman tonight's guests bill murray and bob dylan. have a good night. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the light shining at the end of a long, dark tunnel, it's "the late show with david letterman." tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now broadway's most in-demand triple threat david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) (
for beasley kathy and everyone here i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean.ays on at cbsphilly.com cbsphilly.com. up next the late show with david letterman tonight's guests bill murray and bob dylan. have a good night. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the light shining at the end of a long, dark tunnel, it's "the late show with david letterman." tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now...
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. >>> good evening, i'm jessica dean. >> i'm chris may. >>> this has been a day and night of dramatic developments in the amtrak tragedy. officials work to get to the bottom of exactly what happened. the latest at 11:00 o'clock "eyewitness news" has learned the train engineer is brandon bostian. the ntsb has not questioned him yet. but philadelphia police have. federal investigators say that his train was traveling 10 sick miles an hour in a 50 miles an hour zone just before it went off the rails tuesday night. also tonight tributes are being paid to the seven lives that were lost in that crash. >> we have reporters working all angles of this still developing story. we've got live team three coverage of the crash investigation, and the latest on the victims. our coverage begins life at the scene with reporter diana rocco and the late developments from their tonight. diana? >> reporter: chris and jessica, a busy day has turned into an even busier night out here. workers are on the tracks as we speak and the mayor says this is still very much a search and rescue operation as there are s
. >>> good evening, i'm jessica dean. >> i'm chris may. >>> this has been a day and night of dramatic developments in the amtrak tragedy. officials work to get to the bottom of exactly what happened. the latest at 11:00 o'clock "eyewitness news" has learned the train engineer is brandon bostian. the ntsb has not questioned him yet. but philadelphia police have. federal investigators say that his train was traveling 10 sick miles an hour in a 50 miles an hour...
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so the dean foods. that's the largest milk producer in the country. after a sharp drop in consumption, the company has a plan to get people drinking it again. jane wells has more from city of industry california. >> remember this stuff? it's called milk. when's the last time you had a glass? >> this is a category that really needs innovation and news. >> milk consumption has been falling for decades. at least cow's milk. sales of plant-based milk especially almond are rising. now the nation's largest milk producer is trying to move the trend back. >> okay class. >> dean foods has launched the first national milk brand called dairy pure. by combining milk from its more than 30 regional dairies under one brand, dairy pure automatically becomes a $2.5 billion brand. one of the largest consumer package goods lines in the country. >> this is running about 100 jugs a minute. >> chief commercial officer is helping to lead the change. inside the altadena dairy the company owns in california he says in a unique twist, the company does not want to lose regional
so the dean foods. that's the largest milk producer in the country. after a sharp drop in consumption, the company has a plan to get people drinking it again. jane wells has more from city of industry california. >> remember this stuff? it's called milk. when's the last time you had a glass? >> this is a category that really needs innovation and news. >> milk consumption has been falling for decades. at least cow's milk. sales of plant-based milk especially almond are rising....
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for beasley kathy and everyone here i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean.re always on at cbsphilly.com cbsphilly.com. up next the late show with david letterman tonight's guests bill murray and bob dylan. have a good night. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ >> woman: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave precision induction cooktop, brought to you by the makers of the number-one-selling nuwave oven. >> announcer: when you turn on your cooktop, do you really know what the temperature is? no-- you're just guessing. are you too busy to watch what you're cooking? tired of all that burnt food going to waste? worried about your kids getting burned or a loved one starting a fire in the kitchen? well, those problems are a thing of the past. introducing the revolutionary precision induction cooktop from nuwave, the leader in portable induction cooking technology. the nuwave heats up twice as fast, uses up to 70% less energy and is safer than any cooktop. best of all, the nuwave is the only portable c
for beasley kathy and everyone here i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean.re always on at cbsphilly.com cbsphilly.com. up next the late show with david letterman tonight's guests bill murray and bob dylan. have a good night. we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ >> woman: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave precision induction cooktop, brought to you by the makers of the number-one-selling nuwave oven. >> announcer: when you turn on your cooktop, do you really know what the...
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dean thanks. we learned today the two gunmen who attacked an anti-islamic event on sunday drove 16 hours from phoenix to garland texas before opening fire on police. the gunmen also left a terror trail on the internet and here's jeff pegues. >> reporter: since sunday, the isis propaganda machine has been working overtime praising the failed attack in garland texas. online a suspected american isis member proclaimed, "there are more attacks to come. with ston so-called trained soldiers in 15 states." another isis member from britain wrote, "you ain't seen nothing yet." elton simpson, one of the gunmen killed sunday, had exchanged messages with that man and also mujahid miski an american from minnesota who is now believed to be a member of the terrorist group al-shabaab in somalia. just last month miski applauded the january attack on a french magazine in paris tweeting, "it's time for brothers in the u.s. to do their part." simpson tweeted back, "when will they ever learn? they are planning on the
dean thanks. we learned today the two gunmen who attacked an anti-islamic event on sunday drove 16 hours from phoenix to garland texas before opening fire on police. the gunmen also left a terror trail on the internet and here's jeff pegues. >> reporter: since sunday, the isis propaganda machine has been working overtime praising the failed attack in garland texas. online a suspected american isis member proclaimed, "there are more attacks to come. with ston so-called trained...
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. >> reporter: thirty-four-year- old benjamin dean and 25-year- old will corey tate became the 43 and 44th officers killed nationally in the line of duty this year. >> i was upstairs in my kitchen and i heard loud gunshots. >> reporter: both men were gunned down around 8:30 saturday evening, following a traffic stop in hattiesburg, mississippi. police say officer dean pulled a car over for a speeding violation and wanted to search the vehicle so he called for backup. the shooting happened soon after officer tate arrived. >> it is difficult for police officers to go out here and protect us, and they have to try to protect themselves as well at the same time. >> reporter: the shootings came just within day after the funeral for new york city police officer brian moore, the 25- year-old was shot in the face last weekend by a man he stopped because he suspected the man had a weapon. >> last saturday brian showed the courage, the dedication he had always shown, and made the ultimate sacrifice while keeping our city safe. >> in the hattiesburg shooting three suspects were arrested within fo
. >> reporter: thirty-four-year- old benjamin dean and 25-year- old will corey tate became the 43 and 44th officers killed nationally in the line of duty this year. >> i was upstairs in my kitchen and i heard loud gunshots. >> reporter: both men were gunned down around 8:30 saturday evening, following a traffic stop in hattiesburg, mississippi. police say officer dean pulled a car over for a speeding violation and wanted to search the vehicle so he called for backup. the...
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dean is suing takata and honda on behalf of his clients. he hired forensic engineer bill williams to try to discover a cause. >> three two one. >> reporter: dean and williams have been documenting their testing and so far of the 100 airbags they've tested, three have ruptured. they tack these throw sloe-motion videos capturing some of those failures. you can see shrapnel flying in a driver's direction. if you're sitting in one of these vehicles and the airbag goes off you don't know what you're going to get. it could be safe. it could be essentially a grenade. >> exactly. >> reporter: today n.h.t.s.a. said it could be days before they know all the vehicles affected. takata said today, "we are pleased to have reached this agreement with nit," and said it frnts a clear path forward to restoring trust and safety even though as we mentioned they still don't know the root cause. scott, n.h.t.s.a. believes drivers can still use these impacted vehicles but once the official list is out, they should get those vehicles fixed as soon as possible. >>
dean is suing takata and honda on behalf of his clients. he hired forensic engineer bill williams to try to discover a cause. >> three two one. >> reporter: dean and williams have been documenting their testing and so far of the 100 airbags they've tested, three have ruptured. they tack these throw sloe-motion videos capturing some of those failures. you can see shrapnel flying in a driver's direction. if you're sitting in one of these vehicles and the airbag goes off you don't know...
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so one thing that i'd actually talked to walter dean about was okay, there's the creator side. we need to support diverse can creators. but then what happens once they get to the halls of publishing right? and i have been privileged to work with so so many wonderful editors and people in publishing but there's no doubt that if you just walk around any new york publishing house and many of the others you don't see the same kind of diversity in the cubicles that exist in the country. how could we help support that? how could we help change that? well, many, many publishing professionals get their start as an intern. so if we could diversify the interns, hopefully some of them will stick around long enough to eventually be in positions of acquisition and sales and marketing and power. and that that would -- we all bring our own histories and experiences and backgrounds to whatever work we do. and i keep trying to think of different ways. because you say diversity, and some people's buttons get pushed, right? they don't want to know anymore. so for today i thought, you know i'm goi
so one thing that i'd actually talked to walter dean about was okay, there's the creator side. we need to support diverse can creators. but then what happens once they get to the halls of publishing right? and i have been privileged to work with so so many wonderful editors and people in publishing but there's no doubt that if you just walk around any new york publishing house and many of the others you don't see the same kind of diversity in the cubicles that exist in the country. how could we...
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mayor muriel bowser and fire chief dean. it's important to know this is the third day on the job for chief dean. it's been several years since there's been a fatality in the d.c. fire department. we'll keep you up to date on twitter and on our web site of any developments that come out of that press conference. now let's go to aaron gilchrist. >> mark thank you for that. as mark said we'll follow that news conference set for 11:30 and fill you in on the details as we learn them. news 4 will stay on top of this breaking story throughout the day. look for updates on the nbc washington app. >> i'm melissa mollet. a new report says the co-pilot who cashed a germanwings plane in the french alps tested a controlled descent before the crash. andreas lubitz tried that descent several times, this report says on this same plane while alone in the cockpit just hours before the march 24 crash. investigators say that descent was so gradual no one on the plane even noticed. the crash happened on the return flight. all 150 passengers and c
mayor muriel bowser and fire chief dean. it's important to know this is the third day on the job for chief dean. it's been several years since there's been a fatality in the d.c. fire department. we'll keep you up to date on twitter and on our web site of any developments that come out of that press conference. now let's go to aaron gilchrist. >> mark thank you for that. as mark said we'll follow that news conference set for 11:30 and fill you in on the details as we learn them. news 4...
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>> again, she's not talking to you, alex she's not talking to howard dean. she's not even talking to andrea mitchell. she's talking to a broader audience of individuals who have a frustration with government personnel who engage in behavior. she's making the point. yeah, we can talk about equal pay, but there are other aspects about equal work and equal pay that also need to be looked at. so i think that it's maybe a little bit more nuanced and slightly clever but i think it again, reaches the audience that she needs to reach to make that sound byte stick in their head. >> yeah i guess i just wonder the big sort of selling point for carly fiorina. i'd like to get both your thoughts on this. your time in the business world. which is checkered at best. there are a lot of people that think she made dramatically terrible decisions while she was the ceo of hewlett-packard. chairman steele is that a concern when we talk about her viability? >> i think it's -- i don't know if it's a concern. that may be too strong a word. but it's certainly of interest to see how h
>> again, she's not talking to you, alex she's not talking to howard dean. she's not even talking to andrea mitchell. she's talking to a broader audience of individuals who have a frustration with government personnel who engage in behavior. she's making the point. yeah, we can talk about equal pay, but there are other aspects about equal work and equal pay that also need to be looked at. so i think that it's maybe a little bit more nuanced and slightly clever but i think it again,...