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go to deb feyerick now.se team obviously disappointed had put all emphasis on the sentencing phase and not on won't he was guilty. they basically conceded he was guilty. >> reporter: exactly right. i was there when judy clarke basically pointed back to her client and said it was him. and also asked the jury to keep an open mind and she would explain to hopefully sentence him to life in prison clearly they did not. you talk about the defense, and while this verdict was being read, and all the different factors were being gone through, mirror yum conrad miriam conrad harks been there, shown some sort of kindness to him during the whole proceeding was furiously writing on a legal pad each time one of the sentences was read and the findings of the jury was read. so whether that suggests they plan to appeal but, boy, she was looking and -- i guess the way to characterize it jake is nobody quite knew what to feel in that court, and somebody just texted me very much that said it's over but i don't know what i want
go to deb feyerick now.se team obviously disappointed had put all emphasis on the sentencing phase and not on won't he was guilty. they basically conceded he was guilty. >> reporter: exactly right. i was there when judy clarke basically pointed back to her client and said it was him. and also asked the jury to keep an open mind and she would explain to hopefully sentence him to life in prison clearly they did not. you talk about the defense, and while this verdict was being read, and all...
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he plans to file a lawsuit on deb's behalf.rongful eviction. >> the landlord is intent in moving into deborah's unit and doesn't want to play the or pay the statutory required moving allowance. >> under san francisco rent control, lama would have been required to pay deb $5500 in relocation costs had she been evicted. but because deb is moving out on her own," lama doesn't have to pay. court documents signed last christmas revealed lama received $7500 from the family trust to pay attorneys fees to evict deb. this is deb's message to her landlord. >> realize that these are people's homes. negotiate. have integrity. compromise. come on! it makes me sad so that's all i can say. i'll miss it, but i don't have a choice. we reached out to the landlord's attorney for comment, but did not hear back. i'm michael finney, "7 on your side." >> what's up with the weather maybe some rain this week. >> yeah, middle of the week a more potent system is headed our way, but one system has to get out of here and it's continuing to cool us off. wak
he plans to file a lawsuit on deb's behalf.rongful eviction. >> the landlord is intent in moving into deborah's unit and doesn't want to play the or pay the statutory required moving allowance. >> under san francisco rent control, lama would have been required to pay deb $5500 in relocation costs had she been evicted. but because deb is moving out on her own," lama doesn't have to pay. court documents signed last christmas revealed lama received $7500 from the family trust to...
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he plans to file a lawsuit on deb's behalf.ord with wrongful eviction. >> the landlord is intent in moving into deborah's unit and doesn't want to play the required statutory minimum moving allowance. >> under san francisco rent control. lama would have been required to pay deb $5500 in relocation costs had she been evicted. but because deb is moving out on her own," lama doesn't have to pay. court documents signed last christmas revealed lama received $7500 from the family trust to pay attorneys fees to evict deb. this is deb's message to her landlord. >> realize these are people's homes. negotiate. have integrity. compromise. come on! that's all i can say. i'll miss it but i don't have a choice. >> we reached out to her attorney for comment but did not hear back. i'm michael finney, "7 on your side." >> it's a brewing issue in san francisco. lisa here now talking about nice weather today. >> yeah. that san francisco weather is spreading a little bit further out around the bay. mt. tam right now with about 50 degrees in san ra
he plans to file a lawsuit on deb's behalf.ord with wrongful eviction. >> the landlord is intent in moving into deborah's unit and doesn't want to play the required statutory minimum moving allowance. >> under san francisco rent control. lama would have been required to pay deb $5500 in relocation costs had she been evicted. but because deb is moving out on her own," lama doesn't have to pay. court documents signed last christmas revealed lama received $7500 from the family...
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first to you, deb, get me up to speed, they've rested, what did we learn? >> well, they rested, but the final witness for the defense was nothing short of explosive. it was the first time that anyone had any insight into what the marathon bomber, dzhokhar tsarnaev, has been thinking over the course of these last months while this trial has been going on. now sister helen made famous as you said by "dead man walking" testified she met with him five times as recently as last week, that in one of the meetings dzhokhar tsarnaev lowered his eyes, his voice filled with pain, she says, and he told her, quote, emphatically, no one deserves to suffer like they did. the sister saying that he seemed genuinely remorseful saying, quote, i had every reason to think he was genuinely sorry of what he did, as if she was channeling his words and feelings because we have seen those images of him in the jail cell taunting the marshals, sticking up his middle finger, that was in the days after the bombing, the weeks after the bombing, but this was the first time that we saw wha
first to you, deb, get me up to speed, they've rested, what did we learn? >> well, they rested, but the final witness for the defense was nothing short of explosive. it was the first time that anyone had any insight into what the marathon bomber, dzhokhar tsarnaev, has been thinking over the course of these last months while this trial has been going on. now sister helen made famous as you said by "dead man walking" testified she met with him five times as recently as last week,...
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and deb, is there a feeling as to what this day might look like for are those jurors? >> no, but i was watching the jurors very, very closely in that courtroom. this is serious apnd the judge was making sure they understood the implications of what they choose saying nobody has to decide that death is the right answer. you can have all the aggravating factors you want, but if one mitigating factor which is maybe he was persuaded by his brother, if that's the one that resonates with a juror, they don't have to decide death. so again, no real checklist. >> unanimous on death, however. deborah feyerick, thanks so much in boston. keep us posted. appreciate it. >> thanks so much for watching. i'm fredricka whitfield. wolf blitzer starts after a quick break. vo: today's the day. more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®. as my diabetes changed, it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lowe
and deb, is there a feeling as to what this day might look like for are those jurors? >> no, but i was watching the jurors very, very closely in that courtroom. this is serious apnd the judge was making sure they understood the implications of what they choose saying nobody has to decide that death is the right answer. you can have all the aggravating factors you want, but if one mitigating factor which is maybe he was persuaded by his brother, if that's the one that resonates with a...
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senator deb fischer has the republican address talking about the importance of authorization for defense programs. president obama: hello, everybody. as president and commander-in-chief my greatest responsibility is the safety of the american people. in the fight against terrorists, we need to use every effective tool to defend security and protect the freedoms and civil liberties enshrined in the constitution. but tomorrow, sunday, at midnight, important tools will inspire because congress has not renewed them. want to be clear about what this means. today when investigating terrorist networks national security professionals can seek a court order to obtain business records. law enforcement officers can seek a roving wiretap to keep up with terrorists when they switch cell phones. we can seek a wiretap on so-called lone wolves, suspected terrorists not tied to a group. these tools are not controversial. since 9/11 they have been several times. the fbi director -- renewed several times. the fbi director says that they are a central. if congress -- essential. if congress does not act by m
senator deb fischer has the republican address talking about the importance of authorization for defense programs. president obama: hello, everybody. as president and commander-in-chief my greatest responsibility is the safety of the american people. in the fight against terrorists, we need to use every effective tool to defend security and protect the freedoms and civil liberties enshrined in the constitution. but tomorrow, sunday, at midnight, important tools will inspire because congress has...
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the republican address was given by deb fischer. president obama: hi everybody. as president and commander in chief my greatest responsibility is the safety of our people. in fighting against terrorists we need to use every effective tool at our disposal, both to defend our security and to protect the freedoms and civil liberties enshrined in our constitution. tomorrow, sunday at midnight, some of the tools we use against terrorists will expire. that is because congress has not renewed them and legislation that would the usa freedom act is stuck in the senate. i want to be clear what this means. today, when investigating terrorist networks, our national security professionals can seek a court order to obtain certain business records. our law enforcement professionals seek a wiretap one terrorists switch cell phones. we can seek a wiretap on lone wolves, suspected terrorists who may not be directly tied to the terrorist group theater these tools are not -- terrorist group. these tools are not controversial. as fbi director -- fbi director james could only -- james
the republican address was given by deb fischer. president obama: hi everybody. as president and commander in chief my greatest responsibility is the safety of our people. in fighting against terrorists we need to use every effective tool at our disposal, both to defend our security and to protect the freedoms and civil liberties enshrined in our constitution. tomorrow, sunday at midnight, some of the tools we use against terrorists will expire. that is because congress has not renewed them and...
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cnn national correspondent deb feyerick is live in boston this morning.ions are people having about this, this morning? >> reporter: well, you know, it's very interesting, you have to keep in mind that this death sentence came down two years and one month after the actual marathon bombing. for some people, there's a sentence of relief that justice was served pipe want to show you some of the headlines in the papers today. this is "the boston herald." it says, justice, his own words, "an eye for an eye." this one, the "boston globe." the jurors looked at this and said this was a terror attack that dzhokhar tsarnaev was the worst of the worst. and the only penalty was death. they sentenced him after 14 1/2 hours. on six of the count, the counts specifically relating to the bomb himself dropped. the one that he placed behind the 8-year-old martin richard and the one that he placed behind chinese student lingzi lu. they do feel that justice has been served. others feel by dragging this appeals process out that it's decades before anything happens in it. he'll
cnn national correspondent deb feyerick is live in boston this morning.ions are people having about this, this morning? >> reporter: well, you know, it's very interesting, you have to keep in mind that this death sentence came down two years and one month after the actual marathon bombing. for some people, there's a sentence of relief that justice was served pipe want to show you some of the headlines in the papers today. this is "the boston herald." it says, justice, his own...
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aÑos y no habÍa visto a mi mamÁ unto jaime: el encuentro ocurriÓ en diciembre aurelia ya tiene hijo debiares que estÁn fuera del paÍs. pueden aplicar para sus hijos menores de 21 aÑos. jaime: historias como esta se viven a diario pero la clave es que las vÍctimas denuncien el abuso. la adversidad se prestÓ para reunir a una madre con una hija que dejÓ atrÁs para procurarle un mejor porvenir. marÍa: si usted quiere comunicarse con el centro de inmigraciÓn para mujeres y niÑos puede llamarlos en el Área 510 2510150. leÓn: se llegÓ a sacramento para apoyar proyectos de ley para indocumentados, la discriminaciÓn racial y diversos temas de ciudadanÍa. >> sin seguro mÉdico los inmigrantes se van a la sala de emergencia que le cuestan el triple que proveerle un seguro mÉdico. leÓn: desde hace aÑos se celebra el dÍa del inmigrante y es una manera de ayudar a la comunidad en la lucha por sus derechos. marÍa: las autoridades acaban de acorralar a un puma que han visto varias veces desde esta maÑana en san mateo. se dice que lo tiene en el patio trasero de una casa. leÓn: era importante que no se
aÑos y no habÍa visto a mi mamÁ unto jaime: el encuentro ocurriÓ en diciembre aurelia ya tiene hijo debiares que estÁn fuera del paÍs. pueden aplicar para sus hijos menores de 21 aÑos. jaime: historias como esta se viven a diario pero la clave es que las vÍctimas denuncien el abuso. la adversidad se prestÓ para reunir a una madre con una hija que dejÓ atrÁs para procurarle un mejor porvenir. marÍa: si usted quiere comunicarse con el centro de inmigraciÓn para mujeres y niÑos puede...
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our deb feyerick is live outside the courthouse in boston. correct me if i'm wrong, is his attorney try to convince the jury if they decided against death and instead went for a life sentence, that this would be a horrible life? >> well, that's exactly what they're trying to do. the wing you described is the h wing, that's where the worst of the worst are kept. although it's not a done deal whether he would be sent there, chances are good he would. whether he receives these sort of special restrictive measures that are extremely harsh or whether he's put in general population, either way, it is very difficult. and the prosecution on cross examination now trying to point out, look, he may not be getting a lot of privileges, but the few privileges he will be getting, like being able to write letters to his family, are certainly things that the four victims can no longer do. that he took that away from those families. so, the defense is still trying to save his life. there's been talk that they're trying to get the death penalty abolitionist sor
our deb feyerick is live outside the courthouse in boston. correct me if i'm wrong, is his attorney try to convince the jury if they decided against death and instead went for a life sentence, that this would be a horrible life? >> well, that's exactly what they're trying to do. the wing you described is the h wing, that's where the worst of the worst are kept. although it's not a done deal whether he would be sent there, chances are good he would. whether he receives these sort of...
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that's why the focus of this manhunt shifted to this area. >> deb, great reporting. thank you so much. let's talk more about this with our guests. the suspect is 34 years old. he's a citizen of jamaica. he does have a criminal record. let's talk about it more with criminal profiler pat brown. pat, thanks for being here. i appreciate it. let's begin with this. when you look at someone who could carry something out like this what kind of person tortures someone, including a 10-year-old child, and orders pizza at the same time? it seems unbelievable but police are saying this is actually what happened. >> yeah no i think what people would generally call him is a nasty piece of work. i would call him a psychopath and a sadistic psychopath at that. that he could commit this horrible crime and not care one bit about what he was doing to this child, kill four people and have no conscience. if you're hungry while you're doing this you're going to order dinner. the lucky part is he's stupid. his mother didn't teach him apparently to eat all his food. you don't leave the crust
that's why the focus of this manhunt shifted to this area. >> deb, great reporting. thank you so much. let's talk more about this with our guests. the suspect is 34 years old. he's a citizen of jamaica. he does have a criminal record. let's talk about it more with criminal profiler pat brown. pat, thanks for being here. i appreciate it. let's begin with this. when you look at someone who could carry something out like this what kind of person tortures someone, including a 10-year-old...
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. >> deb, thank you very much. deb reporting live from boston. as she said dzhokhar tsarnaev leaving the courtroom within the past minute. ro san lost her leg from that bombing and she watched the trial and now joins me on the phone. so many of us around the country are looking to you to figure out how to feel about this. when you heard the verdict today, what went through your head? >> first off, thanks for having me. you know honestly i was kind of going about my business today and didn't even really think about the verdict. i think maybe because i thought it wouldn't be today. would be more like monday. but when i timely did hear it you know there's no right answer and there's no wrong answer to it. it definitely was a heavy moment for the thought of everything that the survivors have gone through, especially more important by the families of the deceased. and i think, you know it was kind of a heavy moment. i'm surprised that it was the death penalty. but that's why we live here in america and the justice system has its way. and he was judged
. >> deb, thank you very much. deb reporting live from boston. as she said dzhokhar tsarnaev leaving the courtroom within the past minute. ro san lost her leg from that bombing and she watched the trial and now joins me on the phone. so many of us around the country are looking to you to figure out how to feel about this. when you heard the verdict today, what went through your head? >> first off, thanks for having me. you know honestly i was kind of going about my business today...
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it actually flung the basement doors open and threw tree deb bris and stuff down in the basement. just glad we were able to stop and find a safe place. . leon: baseball-sized hail and flash flooding have been reported in several states. the good news, no serious injuries or deaths are reported in these storms. al i slon: police are back out on the streets trying to track down a sexual assault suspect. last week a woman was attacked in mitch he willville and that's where officers are tonight hoping to find includes. tom is live with details of the investigation and a sketch of the suspect. tom? tom:allison, it was exactly one week ago early in the morning that a teenage victim was walking down lake arbor way when a man approached her, forced her into that field over there, indicated he had a gun and then sexually assaulted her. this is video of tonight police hitting the lake arbrosh neighborhood going door to door trying to solve this case. they showed folks a picture of a flyer showing what they believe the suspect looks like. and this has unnerved a lot of folks. this kind of th
it actually flung the basement doors open and threw tree deb bris and stuff down in the basement. just glad we were able to stop and find a safe place. . leon: baseball-sized hail and flash flooding have been reported in several states. the good news, no serious injuries or deaths are reported in these storms. al i slon: police are back out on the streets trying to track down a sexual assault suspect. last week a woman was attacked in mitch he willville and that's where officers are tonight...
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oh, deb's not here-- she's out with t the kids, so i'm just...you know trying to make the best of it.eah. oh...oh, okay. yeah, i'm just gonna watch the knick game you know, and... nothing else. great. yeah, robert called and told me you guys were gonna watch the game when he got home from work, so i thought i'd wait for him over here. is that okay? oh, yeah, sure. yeah. so when did robert say he was gonna come home? about an hour. are you excited about fondue date night? what--what--what what? you guys are coming over tomorrow night for amy's first annual fondue night. it's gonna be just the three barone couples-- like a triple date. hey... hey, a date with my parents. i know you t think it's corny, but it'll be fun, really. fondue date night. yeah. yeah, fun. you know what, i'll talk to robert about it
oh, deb's not here-- she's out with t the kids, so i'm just...you know trying to make the best of it.eah. oh...oh, okay. yeah, i'm just gonna watch the knick game you know, and... nothing else. great. yeah, robert called and told me you guys were gonna watch the game when he got home from work, so i thought i'd wait for him over here. is that okay? oh, yeah, sure. yeah. so when did robert say he was gonna come home? about an hour. are you excited about fondue date night? what--what--what what?...
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i've got deb with me. i have paul callen and jean casarez, who's following this as well.o else -- deb just mentioned some people in that courtroom who are supporters of tsarnaev. are there family members, survivors, victims? can you help paint the scene there in that federal courthouse for me? >> yes. i mean there were so many victims that survived. so to have them in the courtroom, i think some of them cannot be there, but many are. as far as the defendant, he had aunts, cousins come over from russia to testify for him, but as of yesterday, there was no one there supporting him. he was all alone. but this is really the pinnacle of this trial. because the guilt portion was necessary, but now the penalty portion, death or life that is really many say, the culmination of all of this. everyone is just at the enldge of their seats to see what this jury has determined. >> i think it's important to remind everyone it was just about a month or so ago the family of the youngest victim martin richard, they wrote this opinion piece in "the boston globe" essentially saying they don'
i've got deb with me. i have paul callen and jean casarez, who's following this as well.o else -- deb just mentioned some people in that courtroom who are supporters of tsarnaev. are there family members, survivors, victims? can you help paint the scene there in that federal courthouse for me? >> yes. i mean there were so many victims that survived. so to have them in the courtroom, i think some of them cannot be there, but many are. as far as the defendant, he had aunts, cousins come...
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in the meantime deb bush spoke about former relations to clarify his statement about debating the rockd he said earlier this week she wishes still would have ordered that even with this knowledge. four days later he finally said he would not have invaded iraq. >> the president towards a new course on twitter, but details to be. >> there some things that you never forget and the sites that you see as the doctor or surgeon stay with you your whole life. >> powerful messages to bay area doctors trying to put an end to gun violence. him him christina ran don't talk to the doctor who created this youth summit. >> everyone in this room has been infected by gun violence in oakland, some are survivors, some are teenagers trying to avoid it himself, doctors who treat gunshot victims. >> the cities have become battlefields. >> this doctor spearheaded the first ever statewide summit, an idea sparked after seeing too many children come into the emergency room over the years. >> often with the young kids emma they are not the intended victim but they are often the victim. >> it's what he wants to c
in the meantime deb bush spoke about former relations to clarify his statement about debating the rockd he said earlier this week she wishes still would have ordered that even with this knowledge. four days later he finally said he would not have invaded iraq. >> the president towards a new course on twitter, but details to be. >> there some things that you never forget and the sites that you see as the doctor or surgeon stay with you your whole life. >> powerful messages to...
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. >> he plans to file a lawsuit on deb's behalf charging a landlord with wrongful eviction. >> if intend and doesn't want to pay minimum moving allowance. >> he would have been required to pay $5500 and relocation had she been evicted. court documents reveal he received $7500 from a family trust to pay attorney fees to evict them. >> realize these are peoples' homes. negotiate. have integrity. compromise. come on. and so i'll miss it. but i don't have a choice. >> so to see my reports online go to abc7 news.com and select 7 on your side. >> this is not unique a tenants group said one out of four renters have to use half monthly income to pay for housing and utilities. since 2010, prices have risen twice the pace of the average wage. >> the state had a modest growth rate. we have 3 million more than all of canada. dublin grew by four and a half percent last year. >> coming up next, this golden eagle makes a return to the wild. >> you're going to hear female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day lo
. >> he plans to file a lawsuit on deb's behalf charging a landlord with wrongful eviction. >> if intend and doesn't want to pay minimum moving allowance. >> he would have been required to pay $5500 and relocation had she been evicted. court documents reveal he received $7500 from a family trust to pay attorney fees to evict them. >> realize these are peoples' homes. negotiate. have integrity. compromise. come on. and so i'll miss it. but i don't have a choice. >>...
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. >> he plans to file a lawsuit on deb's behalf charging a landlord with wrongful eviction. >> if intending allowance. >> he would have been required to pay $5500 and relocation had she been evicted. court documents reveal he received $7500 from a family trust to pay attorney fees to evict them. >> realize these are peoples' homes. negotiate. have integrity. compromise. come on. and so i'll miss it. but i don't have a choice. >> so to see my reports online go to abc7 news.com and select 7 on your side. >> this is not unique a tenants group said one out of four renters have to use half monthly income to pay for housing and utilities. since 2010, prices have risen twice the pace of the average wage. >> the state had a modest growth rate. we have 3 million more than all of canada. dublin grew by four and a half percent last year. >> coming up next, this golden eagle makes a return to the wild. >> you're going to hear listen up... i'm reworking the menu. veggies you're cool... mayo, corn dogs... you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. with nine
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the other strait, the babble man deb, they want to control the area they want to control flow of oil and putting a pinch irmovement in saudi arabia. they will have control, that is why iran, with nuclear weapons will be such a threat, do you think we'll challenge the control of the waterways if they use or threaten to use them. lou: iran taking actions toward saudi arabia. as it taxes on targets and yemen yemen. this is more serious than this president anticipated. he looks as if he is caught the tail of events and dragged along by them. this is doubley troubling because russia is an ally of iran. one of its supporters. and now in joint exercises that are increasing, and dimension with china. is president obama is the united states, is nato, played for fools here? by the capitals of beijing moscow and tehran? >> i think -- those capitals all perceive weakness on the part of the u.s., they perceive america under president obama withdrawing, as that happens they intend to establish their own empire, iran plans to be boss of middle east. that is why it wants to control the strategic wat
the other strait, the babble man deb, they want to control the area they want to control flow of oil and putting a pinch irmovement in saudi arabia. they will have control, that is why iran, with nuclear weapons will be such a threat, do you think we'll challenge the control of the waterways if they use or threaten to use them. lou: iran taking actions toward saudi arabia. as it taxes on targets and yemen yemen. this is more serious than this president anticipated. he looks as if he is caught...
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. >> reporter: but ask his wife, deb, spinney is no oscar.ir first date in 1973. >> when he first asked me out, i went home. i really did do cartwheels. ( laughs ) >> reporter: what was making you so euphoric? >> i was dating big bird, for pete's sake. >> reporter: carrol spinney is much more like the lovable slightly goofy, fine-feathered friend that generations of children, like five-year-old boy sick with cancer whose parents asked big bird to give their boy a call. >> so i called. they put a phone to his bed. i said, "hello, joey. this is me, big bird. i heard you've had a hard time. i just want to say hello." he hung up. he said, "big bird called me. he's my friend. he smiled and he passed right then. >> reporter: so this little boy who hadn't smiled in months... >> he died with a smile on his face. >> reporter: 46 years in spinney would like t0 make it at least 50. who better to make kids feel safe, loved and grounded than a bird who never flies. jim axelrod, cbs news, woodstock, connecticut. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news"
. >> reporter: but ask his wife, deb, spinney is no oscar.ir first date in 1973. >> when he first asked me out, i went home. i really did do cartwheels. ( laughs ) >> reporter: what was making you so euphoric? >> i was dating big bird, for pete's sake. >> reporter: carrol spinney is much more like the lovable slightly goofy, fine-feathered friend that generations of children, like five-year-old boy sick with cancer whose parents asked big bird to give their boy a...
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villalon live now in hayward with an update on the progress that's being made on the san mateo bridge, deb. >> reporter: heather, at least they're right on schedule. the signs should come down and the ramps reopened by 5:00 a.m. but it's not soon enough for people stuck in today's big back ups. >> 8:00 at night and interstate 80 through berkeley headed through the bay bridge was stop and go. the same way it's been pretty much all day. thousands of people delayed getting through the maze or into the city. >> it always hurts a little bit before it gets better. >> reporter: caltrans monitoring the san mateo bridge closure knows when one artery shuts down others suffer. >> the traffic is bad out there. >> are you hearing from people? >> we always hear from people. 24 hours a day. seven days a week. it never stops. >> and as full as the east shore freeway was. the san mateo bridge was left empty and eerie site on a structure that carries over 800,000 cars every day. >> it's all made out of steel. >> the bed is being removed down to the steel bed so a mile long section can be repaved. work that'
villalon live now in hayward with an update on the progress that's being made on the san mateo bridge, deb. >> reporter: heather, at least they're right on schedule. the signs should come down and the ramps reopened by 5:00 a.m. but it's not soon enough for people stuck in today's big back ups. >> 8:00 at night and interstate 80 through berkeley headed through the bay bridge was stop and go. the same way it's been pretty much all day. thousands of people delayed getting through the...
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in the rockies, where moun deb men once thrived, kit carson is fading away.ghter with his family, protecting her from the struggle that lays ahead. but on his return trip from the mississippi, his prospects changed. >> how far you taking her? >> i'm leading an expedition through the rocky mountains. >> you ever been to the mountains, sir? it's far peace. probably take you where you want to go. >> i'm john c. fremont. >> kit carson. >> john fremont, a lieutenant in the army, has been charged with leading an exploration party through the west. he instructs carson to round up a team of veteran mountain men and native scouts to guide the way. >> carson and fremont were kind of an odd couple from the start. fremont is quite we hll educate. carson, on the other hand, has a dry sense of humor, he's always giving someone else the credit. >> with carson's help, fremont makes a wagon route through the northern rockies. >> they became natural scouts and the government would go to them just to know what was out there. they were walking atlases of the united states at tha
in the rockies, where moun deb men once thrived, kit carson is fading away.ghter with his family, protecting her from the struggle that lays ahead. but on his return trip from the mississippi, his prospects changed. >> how far you taking her? >> i'm leading an expedition through the rocky mountains. >> you ever been to the mountains, sir? it's far peace. probably take you where you want to go. >> i'm john c. fremont. >> kit carson. >> john fremont, a...
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deb ora feyerick talks about how the killers slipped away and where they went now. >>> and up next thef sheryl sandberg died how he fell off a treadmill and hit his head. what an autopsy now shows you. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or visio
deb ora feyerick talks about how the killers slipped away and where they went now. >>> and up next thef sheryl sandberg died how he fell off a treadmill and hit his head. what an autopsy now shows you. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the...
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deb? >> reporter: waiting for the ntsb presser, a few things that we just learned with the district attorney here, their office in philadelphia as they would say that they will be looking in to this to take some time that you can read in to what. also the news that we have been waiting for, all the passengers that have been accounted for obviously. overshadowed by the news at one family. and that they were just trying to get from a to b. that will bring the death toll to eight. found in the remains of the first car, looking at it. and the investigation in to what went wrong stretched in to their third day. that we do know that the train was traveling at twice the speed it should have. and the engineers, that they previously can. >> reporter: they live in queens, new york. he's been an amtrak engineer since 2010. his lawyer says they've had no memory of the crash. >> and here their numbers will be going. and no prior medical issues and wasn't on any medication. they gave police a blood samp
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debs campaign. he can't win.rack obama has been accused of being a european style socialist, i don't think americans will put a real european style socialist into the white house and i don't think democrats will nominate one to run for the white house. >> i think he taps into a vein in the democratic party that is hungry for what i would call elizabeth warren style populism break up the big banks and game is rigged against us all of that warren rhetoric in favor of the little people. elizabeth warren isn't running. bernie sanders can give voice to that philosophy and he will shape the debate and try to push hillary clinton to talk about issues in a different context. >> then there's bridgegate the closing of lanes for the george washington bridge to punish the mayor of ft. lee for failing to endorse chris christie's re-election. on friday two of christie's top aides indicted and third pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit fraud. and his lawyer talked afterwards about his client. >> i had made the statement on be
debs campaign. he can't win.rack obama has been accused of being a european style socialist, i don't think americans will put a real european style socialist into the white house and i don't think democrats will nominate one to run for the white house. >> i think he taps into a vein in the democratic party that is hungry for what i would call elizabeth warren style populism break up the big banks and game is rigged against us all of that warren rhetoric in favor of the little people....
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atlantic city expressway guard deb state park way. when i see you in a bit we'll look at cameras along the new jersey and delaware shores. >>> the man accused of murdering a family at their mansion in washington d.c., is now in jail. here's new video of police arresting daron dylon wint. went killed the former ceo, his wife and 10-year-old son and housekeeper. he worked for the company. the surveillance video plus dna found on a pizza, a slice of it delivered to the mansion, helped lead them to the suspect. >>> welcome to the memorial day weekend. you may be one of the thousands of people headed to the shore or the delaware beaches this weekend and we're here to help you get ready. "nbc 10's" matt delucia is live for us in atlantic city. resort town trying to keep it sparkling. matt? >> reporter: vai, can atlantic city come back? that is the big question out here. i've been talking to people on the boardwalk. the feelings are mixed. you have eight casinos. this time last year there were 11. the city is trying to do more in terms of no
atlantic city expressway guard deb state park way. when i see you in a bit we'll look at cameras along the new jersey and delaware shores. >>> the man accused of murdering a family at their mansion in washington d.c., is now in jail. here's new video of police arresting daron dylon wint. went killed the former ceo, his wife and 10-year-old son and housekeeper. he worked for the company. the surveillance video plus dna found on a pizza, a slice of it delivered to the mansion, helped...
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. >> reporter: e-sight reps deb debuted the product. >> this is the latest and greatest technology. >> reporter: now hope it like brianna, life can again be seen not just heard. >> look at that smile! >> it is. >>> up next at 11:00 we investigate. >> there's a lot of radiation in the ground. there's a lot of different toxins in the ground. >> new evidence that the cleanup of radiation at hunters point shouldn't be trusted. up next with proof we uncovered and what this means for the new homes and offices on that site. >>> well it's a sparkling and expansive piece of land. is it new toxic? new revelations about hunters point. >> the state health department is concerned about the safety of the land. investigative reporter vicky nguyen broke the story about the company accused of possibly botching the cleanup. >> reporter: guys the state is now questioning the radiation testing of huge areas of hunters point. we first told you about the company in charge tetra tech. it's received hundreds of millions of your tax dollars to test for radiation and get rid of it. now, the state health depart
. >> reporter: e-sight reps deb debuted the product. >> this is the latest and greatest technology. >> reporter: now hope it like brianna, life can again be seen not just heard. >> look at that smile! >> it is. >>> up next at 11:00 we investigate. >> there's a lot of radiation in the ground. there's a lot of different toxins in the ground. >> new evidence that the cleanup of radiation at hunters point shouldn't be trusted. up next with proof we...
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deb, you were there. walk us through what has happened for viewers here in the united states and around the world, who are just tuning in. >> reporter: well wolf we can tell you it took the jury about 14.5 hours over 3 days to reach their verdict. the verdict and the sentence, death on six of the 17 death-eligible counts. they found him guilty and they found that he deserved death for planting the bomb in front of the forum restaurant the bomb that killed 8-year-old martin richard, the youngest victim as well as the exchange student, lingzi lu. they found that the crimes were heinous and depraved and that for a those six capital counts he should be put to death. now, dzhokhar tsarnaev stood during the reading of this verdict. it took almost 30 minutes for all of the counts to be read out loud. it took about 30 minutes, and there was this very heavy silence in the courtroom. the judge warned through his clerk that anyone hoon said anything during the -- who said anything during the reading would be held in
deb, you were there. walk us through what has happened for viewers here in the united states and around the world, who are just tuning in. >> reporter: well wolf we can tell you it took the jury about 14.5 hours over 3 days to reach their verdict. the verdict and the sentence, death on six of the 17 death-eligible counts. they found him guilty and they found that he deserved death for planting the bomb in front of the forum restaurant the bomb that killed 8-year-old martin richard, the...
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. >> good morning to you, nick and deb bra.ad we're at the ed sullivan theater with surprises from david letterman's star studded goodbye. we'll look into the tell evangelist who is asking his followers to buy him a $65 million private jet. yup, that's right. also a top sleep specialist will join us with how sleep affects your weight and peter greenburg goes inside a secret lab to find out how hotels are going high-tech. the news is back in the morning so we'll see you right at 7:00. >> looking forward to it. thank you. >>> you want to get in on this gray hair trend thing? >> i was tracking. >> it's what she does. also known as the cisco. might as well go with that. what were you tracking? a little bit of rain? >> we have some rain. it's pretty light for the most part. just grab the umbrella and the jacket. it's going to be kind of cool today for sure. let's look at doppler 9000. some showers are going to push on through the district as we timed it out just a bit ago. here we are with a couple of sprinkles surrounding the beltw
. >> good morning to you, nick and deb bra.ad we're at the ed sullivan theater with surprises from david letterman's star studded goodbye. we'll look into the tell evangelist who is asking his followers to buy him a $65 million private jet. yup, that's right. also a top sleep specialist will join us with how sleep affects your weight and peter greenburg goes inside a secret lab to find out how hotels are going high-tech. the news is back in the morning so we'll see you right at 7:00....
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tell us what that was like deb. >> reporter: well it was very interesting. her testimony was nothing short of explosive, carol. she met with dzhokhar tsarnaev five times most recently in the last couple of days. there was a question as to whether in fact she would testify but she took the stand and she said that they discussed the marathon bombing and that they talked about the victims and she said that when she spoke to dzhokhar tsarnaev he said emphatically no one deserves to suffer like they did. she said his eyes were lower. there was pain in his voice. he appeared to be sincerely remorseful telling the jury i had every reason to think he was genuinely sorry for what he did. now, we have seen so little reaction from dzhokhar tsarnaev in court that her being able to testify about what he thought about the bombing is the first insight that we've had in the many weeks of this trial. now, prosecutors tried to essentially tear that apart saying the only reason that the sister was taking the stand and testifying is because she feels so strongly against the dea
tell us what that was like deb. >> reporter: well it was very interesting. her testimony was nothing short of explosive, carol. she met with dzhokhar tsarnaev five times most recently in the last couple of days. there was a question as to whether in fact she would testify but she took the stand and she said that they discussed the marathon bombing and that they talked about the victims and she said that when she spoke to dzhokhar tsarnaev he said emphatically no one deserves to suffer...
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gateway factors, deb? what does that mean? what was the question?ow, it's a step in the process. effectively what it means is they've got to determine whether or not, in fact, dzhokhar tsarnaev intentionally meant to kill intentionally inflicted harm and misery. they've got to get through these factors before they can go on to each category. this is the second category. they later sent another note dealing with the third category which is aggravating factors. it does appear the jury is sort of moving its way through the verdict form. this is the verdict form right here. this is the one that they're looking at. this is what they're going to have to fill out. it's really section six, the mitigating factors, that is perhaps the most interesting because it's the mitigating factors that are open to what could be the most interpretation and the most discussion. was tamerlan the mastermind behind all this? was dzhokhar unduly under his influence because his parents didn't offer the guidance? the jurors have to vote on those nit mitigating factors. so we co
gateway factors, deb? what does that mean? what was the question?ow, it's a step in the process. effectively what it means is they've got to determine whether or not, in fact, dzhokhar tsarnaev intentionally meant to kill intentionally inflicted harm and misery. they've got to get through these factors before they can go on to each category. this is the second category. they later sent another note dealing with the third category which is aggravating factors. it does appear the jury is sort of...
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deb and nick, over you to. >>> drake, fun, a bunch of one- word names. >> you got my attention. >> some of the names on the lineup for the landmark music festival going down in the district in a few months. >> tommy mcfly is in the 94.7 fresh fm studios with details on how you can get feet tickets. don't -- get free tickets. don't forget about us. >> reporter: good morning. we give away free tickets all the time on fresh fm but it's usually a pair. how about a thousand free tickets to the landmark music festival. it goes until the 27th. that's when you have to get online and get registered for the land mark music festival. this is a pretty historic event because it's the first time it's been a ticketed event for chairkt on the grounds of the -- charity on the grounds of the national mall. people who put on poll palooza are putting on this. it's going to be an incredible event, super patriotic and you can go for free if you get in on the lottery before the 27th. all you have to do is sign up with your e-mail to the landmark music festival 1,000 ticket give away, i'm tommy mcfly, wusa9. >
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you just heard deb fearic say he hasn't talked to his equipment manager in a long time and all of the sudden six phone calls days after the game with an hour of talk time. some people said because it was got cold and it was raining with that would explain the issue with the balls. they had 68 pages in which they in the report say that is almost certainly not the case. that doesn't explain this. what can tom brady say that will make people believe his side of the story? obviously the fans in the room believe him. but the nfl, the rest of the country. >> no question. i think coy hit on a point. if there are gaps in what came out in the wells report versus what tom bray ki wanted to be out there in terms of representing what he thought and what he felt the situation was that needed to be clier fied. but you think back to the press conference that tom brady had as this issue surfaced right after the championship game. he had the press koorchs where he pretty much said he knew nothing about it. this is the real interesting thing that needs to be squared away now. if you knew nothing about
you just heard deb fearic say he hasn't talked to his equipment manager in a long time and all of the sudden six phone calls days after the game with an hour of talk time. some people said because it was got cold and it was raining with that would explain the issue with the balls. they had 68 pages in which they in the report say that is almost certainly not the case. that doesn't explain this. what can tom brady say that will make people believe his side of the story? obviously the fans in the...
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as deb gets new developments she's going to bring them to up.ton joins me along with robin picker. a former attorney for car ron wint. very significant that you know who he is. let me start with you. you have defended wint in prior cases. when you heard he is the suspect in a horrific evil act, there are no other words than those to describe this what did you think? >> it's not his act. he's a nice guy, he's patriotic, he's kind. i defended him in six cases. he was not found guilty in any of those cases in 2005 and 2006. they're got the wrong guy. it's not him. it's a witch hunt. it's a group grope. they're out to get him. why is the mayor holding a press conference putting out his picture. why don't they let the police do his work find him, bring him in for questions in indeed he wants to be questioned. why are they trying the case in the media and brand him publicly. how do they know he was armed and dangerous? >> they know he was there, right? >> there's no evidence that a gun was involved in this case. >> well whatever it was, there were sta
as deb gets new developments she's going to bring them to up.ton joins me along with robin picker. a former attorney for car ron wint. very significant that you know who he is. let me start with you. you have defended wint in prior cases. when you heard he is the suspect in a horrific evil act, there are no other words than those to describe this what did you think? >> it's not his act. he's a nice guy, he's patriotic, he's kind. i defended him in six cases. he was not found guilty in any...
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the nearest opportunity of the kind of party describing them in the book. 1920 was the year eugene debsran from prison. and pardon the following year. i guess i could give the names of a few of the figures. one being just as not all of patterson the campaign manager and enjoy convention version relayer who went on to found the new york daily news which is basically aligned with his cousin who is someone who is typically considered an an archconservative father mccormack who publishes the "chicago tribune" really admire reagan and i think his main biographer who argues this is much more republican party send dan any kind of right wing ideologues. he was part of a larger group of so-called millionaire socialist. derosa disillusioned supporters of theodore roosevelt's party during world war i probably the most radical of the best known who became very important person in the leadership of the america first committee. so that is part of the nuance that jordan missed. he mentioned someone who i one point with the harry tonight there was still a leftist thread about a lot of these so-called f
the nearest opportunity of the kind of party describing them in the book. 1920 was the year eugene debsran from prison. and pardon the following year. i guess i could give the names of a few of the figures. one being just as not all of patterson the campaign manager and enjoy convention version relayer who went on to found the new york daily news which is basically aligned with his cousin who is someone who is typically considered an an archconservative father mccormack who publishes the...
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ross who has been with me all of the 19 years and the rest of the family nia and my oldest daughter deby minnesota. >> well, thank you so much. >> i wish you well and continued good health my friend. >> so, katie the story that we are hearing over and over again today. >> absolutely good that story continues on with my guest as well. i will bring it over to this side. joining me is one of my favorite people, she's a dj over at amp radio, new amp radio. i know you have been here a couple times what is this atmosphere like for you. >> incredible being here, one of my friend is breast cancer rvivor and it touches home as a community brings awareness to breast cancer, to finding the cure. there is so many incredible people here, amazing to be part of the cbs family today. >> you mention that had word family cbs-3 and whole group of sister stations. i love hash tag sister station love. talk about a concept out in the community like this. >> so cool to be seeing our different sister stations and coming out here and bonding together as one big unit, incredible to see it. 96.5-amp we love it, c
ross who has been with me all of the 19 years and the rest of the family nia and my oldest daughter deby minnesota. >> well, thank you so much. >> i wish you well and continued good health my friend. >> so, katie the story that we are hearing over and over again today. >> absolutely good that story continues on with my guest as well. i will bring it over to this side. joining me is one of my favorite people, she's a dj over at amp radio, new amp radio. i know you have...
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deb before houry. director of the national injury and prevention and control at the center's for device control and prevention dr. honorable hyde and patrick conway, innovation and quality for medicaid and medicare services. welcome. you are aware that the committee is holding an investigative hearing and when doing so has a practice of taking testimony under oath. do you have any objection to testifying under oath? none of the witnesses are -- have objection. the chair advises you under the rules of the house and committee that you're entitled to be advised by counsel. none of the witnesses say so. so in that case, please rise raise your right hand i'll swear you in. do you swear that the testimony you're about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? >> yes. >> thank you. all witnesses answered in the affirmative. you are now under oath. and subject to the penalties under section 1001 of the united states code. you may all give a five-minute statement. please stick to the five
deb before houry. director of the national injury and prevention and control at the center's for device control and prevention dr. honorable hyde and patrick conway, innovation and quality for medicaid and medicare services. welcome. you are aware that the committee is holding an investigative hearing and when doing so has a practice of taking testimony under oath. do you have any objection to testifying under oath? none of the witnesses are -- have objection. the chair advises you under the...
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. >> is deb still with us? do you know when they are going to wrap this up?hen they are going to have this decision? >> initially we thought that the defense was going to wrap today. now it appears they may need some extra time. we don't know whether sister prejean is going to be called to testify. right now we're hearing about restrictive measures. unclear. the defense is doing everything they possibly can to spare dzhokhar tsarnaev's life, to convince a jury that, in fact, you can sentence him to death. it will be over. sentence him to life. given what we just heard in that courtroom, it's certainly not going to be a much better choice. >> debra fay rec, danny cevellas. how many americans radicalized by isis online. we have a number and it is startling. plus blackjack, escorts, hey, it's a pentagon business trip. spending money on your credit card. there's a hearing right now trying to explain how this happened. we'll get an explanation and see if you buy it. stay with us. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truc
. >> is deb still with us? do you know when they are going to wrap this up?hen they are going to have this decision? >> initially we thought that the defense was going to wrap today. now it appears they may need some extra time. we don't know whether sister prejean is going to be called to testify. right now we're hearing about restrictive measures. unclear. the defense is doing everything they possibly can to spare dzhokhar tsarnaev's life, to convince a jury that, in fact, you can...
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as deb says, very limited testimony. it was a major victory for the defense in as much as you have a nun vouching as to the character. he was remorseful. he was approachable. talking about discussions she had with him. at the same time, it was big for the prosecution not allowing the nun to get into the death penalty. the moral underpinnings of the death penalty and why it lacked social value and why we should not impose it. she couldn't get into that. to the extent he was able to redeem him and show remorse for him has to impact the jury. >> the defense has been trying to do that. that's the entire point in the sentencing phase. they called relatives, classmates, people who have known tsarnaev trying to say that he was brainwashed and there are redeeming qualities. do you think the nun, do you think she was that witness that's going to have that final impact that clearly they wanted? do you think she's that powerful? >> a nun's testimony is powerful. a catholic nun, catholic community. we have to understand and note tha
as deb says, very limited testimony. it was a major victory for the defense in as much as you have a nun vouching as to the character. he was remorseful. he was approachable. talking about discussions she had with him. at the same time, it was big for the prosecution not allowing the nun to get into the death penalty. the moral underpinnings of the death penalty and why it lacked social value and why we should not impose it. she couldn't get into that. to the extent he was able to redeem him...
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. >> deb, this is all moving very fast. do we know how police were able to find the girlfriend and connect her to wint? >> reporter: well it appears that they were tracking his cell phone, and through the cell phone and through records, they were able to establish the fact that he did know somebody here in this area and that was one of the things that led them to believe that he was in brooklyn. again, he does have friends, he does have relatives. they're obviously investigating the possibility that he may be seeking shelter, may be hiding out with one of them. but right now they're really not trusting the girlfriend very much because her story keeps changing so it's not clear whether he's here how long he was here, if he was here how he got here. so all of that right now under very extensive investigation, anderson. >> but the latest you'd heard is that he had come by bus yesterday? >> reporter: that was one of the things that authorities were investigating, that he traveled to the new york area by bus. he doesn't have a v
. >> deb, this is all moving very fast. do we know how police were able to find the girlfriend and connect her to wint? >> reporter: well it appears that they were tracking his cell phone, and through the cell phone and through records, they were able to establish the fact that he did know somebody here in this area and that was one of the things that led them to believe that he was in brooklyn. again, he does have friends, he does have relatives. they're obviously investigating the...
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i want to get to my colleague deb feyerick in new york for a check of other stop stories. >> thanks,he weekend's top stories retired neurosurgeon ben carson who lived in baltimore for many years tells sinclair broadcasting quote, i'm announcing my candidacy for president of the united states of america. but wait. carson's spokesperson tells cnn the comment was not carson's official announcement of his candidacy. carson has scheduled an announcement tomorrow in his hometown of detroit. >>> and some boxing fans are already calling for a rematch between victor floyd whymayweather and manny pacquiao. mayweather won last night in las vegas. love runs deep in the philippines. fans want a do-over for their hero. he's a congressman, singer and basketball coach. that is manny, of course. >>> one of the sport world's most famous couples decided to call it quits. olympic skier lindsey vonn announced on facebook today that she and tiger woods have parted ways after three years of dating. the couple blamed their busy schedule saying they've been force to spend the majority of their time apart. th
i want to get to my colleague deb feyerick in new york for a check of other stop stories. >> thanks,he weekend's top stories retired neurosurgeon ben carson who lived in baltimore for many years tells sinclair broadcasting quote, i'm announcing my candidacy for president of the united states of america. but wait. carson's spokesperson tells cnn the comment was not carson's official announcement of his candidacy. carson has scheduled an announcement tomorrow in his hometown of detroit....
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while as the sedition act, which prevented opposition and led to the prosecution of eugene victor's debs. the supreme court in the case of shank versus the united states in early 1919 upheld the constitutionality of the espionage and sedition act, and the majority opinion was written by oliver wendell holmes. he was so vilified by civil libertarians that he began to drastic way change position and became champion of civil liberties in many ways for the decades to follow. he wrote this really jerk on and decision in the shank case. >> we should probably start questions from the audience, if there are any. i do not see a microphone set up but i can pass one around. if anybody has a question -- yes. good, here comes a microphone. do you want to start talking? >> where would you put the zimmerman telegram in all of this? we are looking at one cause and i know that is where the part is right now but i was just thinking in terms of how you would way it. >> the zimmerman telegram was very important but by the time the british revealed its existence to the united states government, wilson had al
while as the sedition act, which prevented opposition and led to the prosecution of eugene victor's debs. the supreme court in the case of shank versus the united states in early 1919 upheld the constitutionality of the espionage and sedition act, and the majority opinion was written by oliver wendell holmes. he was so vilified by civil libertarians that he began to drastic way change position and became champion of civil liberties in many ways for the decades to follow. he wrote this really...
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. >> reporter: he and his wife deb, made a remarkable discovery.d part of the jungle he found a tunnel in the mountain. >> he sheltered there. he heard smoke. a river. >> reporter: it took them more than a decade to find it. when they finally did, the mysterious passageway opened into a wonder of nature. locked away deep inside a tremendous mostly unexplored jungle. a mysterious subterranean world. hidden for millions of years. one of mother nature's best kept secrets. until now. what they found was a series of underground caverns, big enough to fly a 747 through. it's the world's largest cavern system and kafs. this is so big, it's got internal jungle. it own white sand beaches. untold series of animals and plants. it's so exciting. we'll show you every part using these awesome droens. i'll have that coming up. it's a journey you don't want to miss andky promise you, you have never seen anything like it before. >> your description ploes our mind. a cave that you can fly a 747 through. >> and the animals. be careful with it. >> the only way to find
. >> reporter: he and his wife deb, made a remarkable discovery.d part of the jungle he found a tunnel in the mountain. >> he sheltered there. he heard smoke. a river. >> reporter: it took them more than a decade to find it. when they finally did, the mysterious passageway opened into a wonder of nature. locked away deep inside a tremendous mostly unexplored jungle. a mysterious subterranean world. hidden for millions of years. one of mother nature's best kept secrets. until...
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came home and said deb, one more and the moment i said that i knew it was right. >> reporter: embracingear your sunscreen. coming up one of our friends, queen latifah, with us live. the actress dishing on her exciting new role. it's one that's more than 20 years in the making. what's happened to snacking? how did it become absent-mindedly eating one after the next, after the next? so predictable and so unsatisfying? what about pulling up a chair, a stool, a beanbag, and actually tasting our food. we are a creamy cheese that still believes in the beauty of a knife, in the elegant swipe of a . . . swipe. of course, that doesn't mean you can't dunk us or scoop us up. enjoy every single sol-i-tar-y bite. the laughing cow. reinvent snacking. >>> would you look who's here. doing this. actress queen latifah. hey. not only does she star -- she's also an executive producer of the new hbo movie "bessie." all about legendary blues singer bessie smith's rise from obscurity to international fame in this clip oh. the empress of blue that's what she's known as confronts her mentor model rainy played b
came home and said deb, one more and the moment i said that i knew it was right. >> reporter: embracingear your sunscreen. coming up one of our friends, queen latifah, with us live. the actress dishing on her exciting new role. it's one that's more than 20 years in the making. what's happened to snacking? how did it become absent-mindedly eating one after the next, after the next? so predictable and so unsatisfying? what about pulling up a chair, a stool, a beanbag, and actually tasting...
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came home and said deb, one more and the moment i said that i knew it was right. >> reporter: embracing. >> we're getting out of here. >> great advice. wear your sunscreen. coming up one of our friends, queen latifah, with us live. the actress dishing on her exciting new role. it's one that's more than 20 years in the making. narrator: rural communities across the country are coming back thanks to bipartisan support for the renewable fuel standard. expanded renewable fl production has created over 850,000 jobs. and the american biofuels industry produces the world's cleanest fuel from agricultural waste. but the oil industry wants the epa to protect their profits and foreign oil. the epa now faces a choice: cave to the oil industry? or keep their commitment to america's rural communities. paid for by fuels america. >>> would you look who's here. doing this. actress queen latifah. hey. not only does she star -- she's also an executive producer of the new hbo movie "bessie." all about legendary blues singer bessie smith's rise from obscurity to international fame in this clip oh. the empr
came home and said deb, one more and the moment i said that i knew it was right. >> reporter: embracing. >> we're getting out of here. >> great advice. wear your sunscreen. coming up one of our friends, queen latifah, with us live. the actress dishing on her exciting new role. it's one that's more than 20 years in the making. narrator: rural communities across the country are coming back thanks to bipartisan support for the renewable fuel standard. expanded renewable fl...
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when deb deputies arrived, the woman answered the door and toll them her boyfriend had a knife.with her kids. the boy friend gave up after a stand offer. >> wow. >> amaze interesting pizza hut app. that's quick thinking, though. >> some employees at pizza hut whatever pizza shop might just ignore it. >> might think it was a joke or just trying to be funny. but god they took it serious. >> thank goodness they did take it seriously. do you think they ate the pizza, the kids? >> really mike? but if i'm trying to run away, i probably wouldn't bring the pizza we mornings i'll just run. >> i never pass a pizza chris murphy going through transformation, big comic can convention here. remarkable. >> that was quick. >> what a make over, chris murphy. >> no, i'm trying it fend that guy off. don't i look scarry? >> yes. >> what did they do to you? >> in fact, they'll make me little bit more imposing, guys. over here, the people behind the best costumes. literally academy award winning costumes from the lord of the rings, the hob it, king kong, avitar. you name it. they're going to put me i
when deb deputies arrived, the woman answered the door and toll them her boyfriend had a knife.with her kids. the boy friend gave up after a stand offer. >> wow. >> amaze interesting pizza hut app. that's quick thinking, though. >> some employees at pizza hut whatever pizza shop might just ignore it. >> might think it was a joke or just trying to be funny. but god they took it serious. >> thank goodness they did take it seriously. do you think they ate the pizza,...