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dis a reggae dis a reggae dis a reggae dis a reggae ♪ ♪ dis a reggae music ♪ dis a reggae dis a reggae ah, lenny kravitz! look out for his new album, "black and white america," this summer. see him live, opening for u2, in june. my thanks to kristen wiig, chris colfer, lenny kravitz. [ cheers and applause ] land shark lager for making bob marley week possible. and the greatest band in late night, the roots, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for carson daly. thanks for watching.
dis a reggae dis a reggae dis a reggae dis a reggae ♪ ♪ dis a reggae music ♪ dis a reggae dis a reggae ah, lenny kravitz! look out for his new album, "black and white america," this summer. see him live, opening for u2, in june. my thanks to kristen wiig, chris colfer, lenny kravitz. [ cheers and applause ] land shark lager for making bob marley week possible. and the greatest band in late night, the roots, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for carson daly. thanks...
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. >> three people were shot and two people have died and new information on the victims. amy is live at the sane on international boulevard. amy? >> reporter: all the victims are in their 20s. police one of the names. 28-year-old latoyay kenny and there is still evidence of what happened last night. here on the sidewalk where the shooting happened hadn't been completely clean but residents decided to clean it up themselves. over on international boulevard you can see plenty of skid marks where the cars were doing the donuts for a side show. >> as the block party that spilled over from a party of a nearby park. hundreds of people were gathered at 88th and international boulevard. >> it was a nice time. everybody was having fun. when you mix alcohol and drugs, you never know what is going to happen. >> they say it turned into a side show with cars spinning out in the middle of the intersection and someone started shooting. >> when the smoke cleared and everybody started scattering it was two people that were dead. it was surreal. >> this woman knew one of the victims, 28-ye
. >> three people were shot and two people have died and new information on the victims. amy is live at the sane on international boulevard. amy? >> reporter: all the victims are in their 20s. police one of the names. 28-year-old latoyay kenny and there is still evidence of what happened last night. here on the sidewalk where the shooting happened hadn't been completely clean but residents decided to clean it up themselves. over on international boulevard you can see plenty of skid...
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. >> three people were shot and two people have died and new information on the victims. amy is live at the sane on international boulevard. amy? >> reporter: all the victims are in their 20s. police one of the names. 28-year-old latoyay kenny and there is still evidence of what happed lt nit. he on t sewalk wher the shoong happened hadn't been completely clean but residents decided to clean it up themselves. over on international boulevard you can see plenty of skid marks where the cars were doing the donuts for a side show. >> as the block party that spilled over from a party of a nearby park. hundreds of people were gathered at 88th and international boulevard. >> it was a nice time. everybody was having fun. when you mix alcohol and drugs, you never know what is going to happen. >> they say it turned into a side show with cars spinning out in the middle of the intersection and someone started shooting. >> when the smoke cleared and everybody started scattering it was two people that were dead. it was surreal. >> this woman knew one of the victims, 28-year-old latoya o
. >> three people were shot and two people have died and new information on the victims. amy is live at the sane on international boulevard. amy? >> reporter: all the victims are in their 20s. police one of the names. 28-year-old latoyay kenny and there is still evidence of what happed lt nit. he on t sewalk wher the shoong happened hadn't been completely clean but residents decided to clean it up themselves. over on international boulevard you can see plenty of skid marks where the...
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died five years ago in iraq. he enjoyed a new beginning today and a sense of closure and triumph for a lifelong friend. >> i am glad to be here with steve today. >> people came from far and wide to visit loved ones. the afghanistan section remained as busy as ever. >> there were more flowers than i have seen a long time. >> i love is over. i am worried about what will happen next. -- i am glad it is over. i am worried about what will happen next. >> the very the marine who died a week ago in afghanistan. -- they buried the marine who died a week ago in afghanistan. >> if that happened a long time ago, maybe he would not have been there. >> they hope this will help him and the others rest in peace. >> i feel like he is more at peace now. he died doing what he wanted to do. now is over. >> survivors say nothing can bring their loved ones back, but the announcement last night gave them a sense of profound pride in what they gave their lives for. >> coverage of the death of osama bin laden continues tonight with an e
died five years ago in iraq. he enjoyed a new beginning today and a sense of closure and triumph for a lifelong friend. >> i am glad to be here with steve today. >> people came from far and wide to visit loved ones. the afghanistan section remained as busy as ever. >> there were more flowers than i have seen a long time. >> i love is over. i am worried about what will happen next. -- i am glad it is over. i am worried about what will happen next. >> the very the...
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city thomasportis also died.he families received replicas of the fallen heroes memorial. governor martin o'malley offered words of praise. it is not how these officers died that made them heroes. is how they lived. >> the words about sacrifice or measured with concerns about the future and efforts to continue safeguarding americans. >> there is no such thing in this life as complete justice, nor is there any such thing as complete closure. not when you have lost someone you love. but what we do have the ability to do is to love and to perfect our love. >> barry williams had some trouble holding back his emotions. coming up, we will take you to his emotional press conference. plus, what some of his colleagues are saying about his retirement. >> an auction of some high- profile items. >> devastating floods in the self as the waters continued to rise. coming up, plans to help stop the damage. greg showers and thunderstorms moving across parts of maryland tonight. we will see if there is any more rain in the week inh
city thomasportis also died.he families received replicas of the fallen heroes memorial. governor martin o'malley offered words of praise. it is not how these officers died that made them heroes. is how they lived. >> the words about sacrifice or measured with concerns about the future and efforts to continue safeguarding americans. >> there is no such thing in this life as complete justice, nor is there any such thing as complete closure. not when you have lost someone you love....
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she died in '87. so for those seven years we were together very, very often, particularly after she moved back to washington, after she sold the house in hawaii in about '84. c-span: but did you see her every day, every week? >> guest: oh, every week at least, yes. c-span: a--and... >> guest: yes. i would go over, she would come to my house for dinner, i would go to her house. we went together--we spent time in--one summer in newport. we traveled through canada, london. c-span: how close were you? >> guest: we were extremely close. in fact, we were getting too close at one point and i had to sort of step back a little because i was in danger of losing my objectivity, i think. you know, when you know so much about someone that you can complete their sentences--she'd say, 'oh, that ye--was the year i went to london and i stayed at the'--and i would say, 'oh, the victoria hotel?' 'yes, the victoria hotel.' and i got to know more than she could remember herself a lot of the time because i had researched h
she died in '87. so for those seven years we were together very, very often, particularly after she moved back to washington, after she sold the house in hawaii in about '84. c-span: but did you see her every day, every week? >> guest: oh, every week at least, yes. c-span: a--and... >> guest: yes. i would go over, she would come to my house for dinner, i would go to her house. we went together--we spent time in--one summer in newport. we traveled through canada, london. c-span: how...
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whole families died overnight, priests in perfect health went to comfort dying men and died next to them. doctors keeled over next to their patients. there were too many deaths for individual burials. death carts rattled along empty streets in search of bodies. mournful cries of bring out your dead rang out. the english recalled the words of ing edward iii -- king edward iii, eyewitness to an earlier epidemic. a just god now visits the sons of men and lashes the world. by the time it ended late in 1665, the plague had claimed about a fifth of london's population, 100,000 lives. now it was 1666. this was an especially ominous year because of the 666 in the date, the mark of the beast. and in 1666 another calamity, the great fire of london. the fire burned out of control for four days, 100,000 people were left homeless, scores of churches burned to the ground, iron bars in prison cells melted. the stunned survivors stumbled through the ruins and gazed about in horror where a great city had stood just days before, one eyewitness lamented, there is nothing to be seen but heaps of stones. and
whole families died overnight, priests in perfect health went to comfort dying men and died next to them. doctors keeled over next to their patients. there were too many deaths for individual burials. death carts rattled along empty streets in search of bodies. mournful cries of bring out your dead rang out. the english recalled the words of ing edward iii -- king edward iii, eyewitness to an earlier epidemic. a just god now visits the sons of men and lashes the world. by the time it ended late...
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that was the year grand daddy thomas died. left the family worse than broke. uncle john stole a ham from the meat market. he was 17. lost his taste for it locked up 14 years. ham, cured and earth bred sliced with the fat hanging on. yellow sunshine on a white plate. the ham bone cuts crosswise. a dark eye all in the skillet making aggressive for grits. lost his taste for all things salt much the ocean he has not seen. woman and man. he don't ever want to see no more ham on his plate. hates pigs. hard for him. time off for good behavior. they didn't hold him to the last 6. he is a hog farmer. only eats beef and chicken and turkey. fish, turtle and rabbit. squirrel, possum and coon and seasons greens with smoked ox tails. can't raise white folks for slaughter. [applause] >> for those of you who have not heard this in person a big beautiful surprises, she speaks at tremendous authority of feeling. and very uniquely agile intelligence. >> we are the memory of that place without measure. that filled all space that never was and ever will be. that place existing as
that was the year grand daddy thomas died. left the family worse than broke. uncle john stole a ham from the meat market. he was 17. lost his taste for it locked up 14 years. ham, cured and earth bred sliced with the fat hanging on. yellow sunshine on a white plate. the ham bone cuts crosswise. a dark eye all in the skillet making aggressive for grits. lost his taste for all things salt much the ocean he has not seen. woman and man. he don't ever want to see no more ham on his plate. hates...
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my dad died, and she did not remarry until i was 18.retty much my mother and father. she used to of trudge up the hill with all her groceries and she did the best she could. >> what year did she get alzheimer's? >> it has been 10 years. it is a horrible, cruel disease. she is 94. i went in the bathroom and call the nursing home and ask if they could do is yell in her ear. i wanted them to tell her i won a pulitzer today, because she would have been proud. >> the four pulitzer's you one, and did they all have the same impact on you? >> i cannot deal with loss now, either. the pulitzers are amazing because it is such an honor to be recognized by your peers. even more importantly, it shines a light on the stories. after the headlines are gone, the world move somewhere else, and these people were living that reality after the headlines are over. this award happens, and people say haiti, there is still great need there. there is still suffering there. >> in 1986, the mudslide in colombia. can you give us the background on that? >> that is wh
my dad died, and she did not remarry until i was 18.retty much my mother and father. she used to of trudge up the hill with all her groceries and she did the best she could. >> what year did she get alzheimer's? >> it has been 10 years. it is a horrible, cruel disease. she is 94. i went in the bathroom and call the nursing home and ask if they could do is yell in her ear. i wanted them to tell her i won a pulitzer today, because she would have been proud. >> the four...
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more than fifty thousand soldiers and officers died over russian volition german each of us four for our own model and the russians for their zero on twenty four hours. lasted for two months the red flag with the raids on the top of the lifestyle game a nine hundred forty five. became the symbol of victory of soviet people over fascism. in one thousand nine hundred five of a silly was an anti-tank gun platoon commander she still keeps the maps that he got before assaulting berlin. if they cut the ribbon at you this is a map they gave out before the gong at them away and we were supposed to charge the outskirts of girl in the dark back and before that they gave me a map. in late january nine hundred forty five the success of the fistula other offensive had gained soviet troops a foothold deep in german territory. causing the adda river they had covered nearly five hundred kilometers in twenty days the germans no longer offered any serious resistance the soviet line is now just a stone's throw away from berlin he also made objectives of the red army offensive yet really on the map i me
more than fifty thousand soldiers and officers died over russian volition german each of us four for our own model and the russians for their zero on twenty four hours. lasted for two months the red flag with the raids on the top of the lifestyle game a nine hundred forty five. became the symbol of victory of soviet people over fascism. in one thousand nine hundred five of a silly was an anti-tank gun platoon commander she still keeps the maps that he got before assaulting berlin. if they cut...
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he died in his orange apron when the tornado tore through the town's home depot. as his one life ends a new one together begins in joplin. >> there have been a lot of obstacles thrown in our path but we made it. >> reporter: aaron and brookes were high school sweet hearts. they shot this looking for aaron's sister. >> it was pure chaos. >> reporter: they found her and grabbed brook's wedding dress from the taylor on main street. they are getting married today. they thought about canceling but decided this is what the town needs. >> everybody is ready to do something happy. we had half of the people helping out in the church lost their houses. my sister, brother, everyone wanted to do it. >> reporter: because joplin is showing it can shoulder even the heaviest of loads. >> we're going to rebuild. it has to start somewhere. >> reporter: they're planning to rebuild this one preuty quickly, 45 days. in a sign of the difficulties they're dealing with here they're waiting on the electrician because he lost his home in the storm. >> ben, thank you very much. >>> presiden
he died in his orange apron when the tornado tore through the town's home depot. as his one life ends a new one together begins in joplin. >> there have been a lot of obstacles thrown in our path but we made it. >> reporter: aaron and brookes were high school sweet hearts. they shot this looking for aaron's sister. >> it was pure chaos. >> reporter: they found her and grabbed brook's wedding dress from the taylor on main street. they are getting married today. they...
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that remained by the only thirty million people who who died in russia and the tens of billions we died elsewhere actually actually fighting the this vicious regime the danger is if we forget we're likely to if you want to replicate it again in the future. going forward national treasure of the answer now silly for member of european parliament as well thank you. for the new nazi violence in western ukraine isn't the only source of controversy this victory day the legacy of the soviet union's wartime leader there still lies the power to ignite both supporters and critics but if the when it's not on the program a leading war story it assesses starlin's contre big ship it's a ceiling victory. no doubt start with his leadership with his contribution it's very possible we may be quite probable that the sort you would have lost. is the symbol that holds the whole country together simply to uncritically the world but not only that he's also the star of the soviet war but the whole war effort revolves around here about ranching his abilities as a little bit eyes as a mystery to the poor benigh
that remained by the only thirty million people who who died in russia and the tens of billions we died elsewhere actually actually fighting the this vicious regime the danger is if we forget we're likely to if you want to replicate it again in the future. going forward national treasure of the answer now silly for member of european parliament as well thank you. for the new nazi violence in western ukraine isn't the only source of controversy this victory day the legacy of the soviet union's...
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hundreds of men died in each of them.el could turn into a blazing coffin in second. try to invision what it would be like to stand on one of these ships as it was mangled metal. >> when you're going perpendicular to them they can't hit you. yeah, you have to turn sideways. you have to get within 1,000 yards at least. and they're throwing 2,200 shells at you. they sound like freight trains. >> reporter: then the great u.s. carrier yorktown was hit. first by enemy surface shells then by bombs then by submarine. >> there were bodies flying through the air. a lot of guys had gotten off. but some of them didn't. and that was a bad thing. >> reporter: art lewis destroyer went to help. lewis was one of two men who volunteered to jump into the sea full of debris and fires and leaking fuel and swim to the survivors with buoys so they could stay afloat until they were rescued. >> well, we were like 200 or 300 yards, there's debris everywhere. and catching guys that we thought were half way alive. we didn't help anybody that was dea
hundreds of men died in each of them.el could turn into a blazing coffin in second. try to invision what it would be like to stand on one of these ships as it was mangled metal. >> when you're going perpendicular to them they can't hit you. yeah, you have to turn sideways. you have to get within 1,000 yards at least. and they're throwing 2,200 shells at you. they sound like freight trains. >> reporter: then the great u.s. carrier yorktown was hit. first by enemy surface shells then...
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he is staff sergeant marcus wells. 31 years old when he dies. he leaves behind a wife and two young sons. he told his father, dad, if anything happens to me, remember, i love doing this. reporting live in la fayette, christie smith, today in the east bay. >> i appreciate you being there. there's a moment of celebration and the realization of what it cost the united states. >> reporter: absolutely. >> thank you much. >>> well, on this very strange day, let us turn to christina and talk about the weather. good morning. >> good morning to you. yes, switching gears for any outdoor activities today, we are going to see really nice conditions. it's clear out there. if you are getting up, ready to head off to work, grab a jacket. it's breezy out there throughout the east bay hills. near record heat this week. the temperatures are going to rapidly climb this morning. 54 in concord. 53 in oakland. 37 in livermore. breezy conditions throughout the day today. by 4:00 p.m., windy conditions. watch for that later on today. tomorrow, on shore flow picks up. m
he is staff sergeant marcus wells. 31 years old when he dies. he leaves behind a wife and two young sons. he told his father, dad, if anything happens to me, remember, i love doing this. reporting live in la fayette, christie smith, today in the east bay. >> i appreciate you being there. there's a moment of celebration and the realization of what it cost the united states. >> reporter: absolutely. >> thank you much. >>> well, on this very strange day, let us turn to...
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she died in thailand where she worked for a travel company. she was sick and healthy which makes her sudden death so hard to understand. lisa amin gulezian has the story. >> i'm trying to come to grips we may never know. >> he is in mourning, his wife soraya died january 11th, two days before he was supposed to leave thailand and join her husband in brazil. a berkeley travel tour company she worked for. she did a six day bike tour in thailand. she died three hours after her husband got to her hospital room. now nearly four months later her death is still a mystery. she is one of seven people that suddenly died in a three-month period. many were staying in the downtown inn but she was staying in a small house in a guesthouse. some families believe they die from a chemical. thai authorities insist that all seven deaths are a coincidence. >> we all want estimations including family my family and all the other victims. i imagine we might have to come to terms that we're not going to come to sure what this was. >> but another victim from new zealan
she died in thailand where she worked for a travel company. she was sick and healthy which makes her sudden death so hard to understand. lisa amin gulezian has the story. >> i'm trying to come to grips we may never know. >> he is in mourning, his wife soraya died january 11th, two days before he was supposed to leave thailand and join her husband in brazil. a berkeley travel tour company she worked for. she did a six day bike tour in thailand. she died three hours after her husband...
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january 9th at. 10 days later, a firefighter died after responding to an apartment fire. coat it baltimore executives remember attempt. >> are remembered feeling we have just witnessed the true meaning of service, a man who was willing to lay down his life for his friend's account. >> a montgomery county police officer died or better or for an oil and another was killed june 11th at baltimore city police officer lost his life september 27th and a baltimore city police of a surge died october 20th. the families of fallen can to pay tribute on this somber occasion and receive replicas of the fallen heroes morea. the governor offered words of comfort and encouragement. >> may god bless their souls and may god bless the courageous families so rigid that they also brought to us as a gift in this world at. it is not how these officer died and made them heroes, is how they lived. >> the words of sacrifice were measured with concerns about the future and guarding communities. there is no such thing in this light as complete justice nor is there any such trend has complete closure
january 9th at. 10 days later, a firefighter died after responding to an apartment fire. coat it baltimore executives remember attempt. >> are remembered feeling we have just witnessed the true meaning of service, a man who was willing to lay down his life for his friend's account. >> a montgomery county police officer died or better or for an oil and another was killed june 11th at baltimore city police officer lost his life september 27th and a baltimore city police of a surge...
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this is a photo of her taken hours before she died. >> i trust in the lord. she is going home. she left two beautiful daughters behind. >> reporter: she was the mother of two girls. this happened in front of the east bay dragons motorcycle club and police have no suspects in custody. we will bring you the latest as the information becomes available. live in oakland, tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> san jose police are investigating this morning after a violent weekend. a 35-year-old woman was shot and killed while driving on ambler way saturday night. her name has not been released but family members say she was a mother of 5. the woman's nephew, a passenger in the car was grazed but not seriously hurt. >> we always felt like san jose was one of the safer places. it is starting to not feel like that at least lately. >> the city's third homicide in the past 5 days, the 24th for the year. >>> hours before that shooting a san jose teenager was stabbed to death outside an apartment complex. police found vincent tran lee early saturday morning. he recently celebrated his 18th
this is a photo of her taken hours before she died. >> i trust in the lord. she is going home. she left two beautiful daughters behind. >> reporter: she was the mother of two girls. this happened in front of the east bay dragons motorcycle club and police have no suspects in custody. we will bring you the latest as the information becomes available. live in oakland, tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> san jose police are investigating this morning after a violent weekend. a...
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and, eventually, completely broke her down, and she died. well, that wasn't enough for our good friend p.t. barnum. he knew that people were talking about how he was a hoaxster, that none of this had actually happened. so he had her put on stage, her body, and had a doctor dissect her publicly. >> oh! >> and knowing very well the doctor was meant to see was she really 161 years old. the doctor dissected her, proclaimed, no, she was only in her 80s. everybody started yelling and hooting and hollering, and p.t. barnum was joking and laughing with the rest of them. he thought it was hilarious. to move on to a somewhat more pleasant subject -- [laughter] sally fairfax. in the 19th century, in the mid 19th century and up to the late 19th century, publishers began to understand the feminine market for books. that women loved to read. and that books that were written appealing specifically to women as they thought, into women's interests would make a lot of money. and so americans, again, there's still the same fascination with washington. and wome
and, eventually, completely broke her down, and she died. well, that wasn't enough for our good friend p.t. barnum. he knew that people were talking about how he was a hoaxster, that none of this had actually happened. so he had her put on stage, her body, and had a doctor dissect her publicly. >> oh! >> and knowing very well the doctor was meant to see was she really 161 years old. the doctor dissected her, proclaimed, no, she was only in her 80s. everybody started yelling and...
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died in -- died on october 20. william torbit jr. was killed on january 9. >> it was all brought to us as a gift. >> it is not how they died that made them heroes. it was how they lived. >> efforts to continue safeguarding communities. >> there is no such thing in this life as complete justice. nor is there any such thing as complete closure, not when you have lost someone you have loved. what we do have the ability to do is to love and to perfect our love. >> barry sims, wbal-tv 11 news. >> 6:10 and 61 degrees on tv hill. still ahead, the campaign to reduce the number of stroke cases in baltimore. >> and up next, residents along the mississippi river wait for another possible disaster to come their way. >> first you are taking a live look outside. it is a very, very pretty morning. cols has your -- john collins has your mother's day weekend >> last evening and overnight we had a few scattered showers, a rumble of thunder here and there, but that has all pulled out of the picture. look at our live h.d. doppler radar right now. all cl
died in -- died on october 20. william torbit jr. was killed on january 9. >> it was all brought to us as a gift. >> it is not how they died that made them heroes. it was how they lived. >> efforts to continue safeguarding communities. >> there is no such thing in this life as complete justice. nor is there any such thing as complete closure, not when you have lost someone you have loved. what we do have the ability to do is to love and to perfect our love. >>...
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his wife died accidental a year earlier. and i said, oh my god my dad would never do that. >> there was no security about bringing guns on to the airplane. the man apparently had been very depressed. he even told friends he was going to commit suicide. so, it's easy when the accident is over to put all the pieces together. it's not so easy when you're standing there looking at 44 bodies in a hole. >> reporter: after the crash the government required cockpit doors to be locked from the inside. it's a practice that still exists today. although since the september 11th attacks doors are now more heavily reenforced. >> i always felt that a locked cockpit door was an important thing and i felt it was between me and the passengers in the back and i always felt good about them and i knew it was named after my dad. >>> still to come, nearly a quarter century after a gunman brought a plane down. another man did the same thing. we look at the disgruntled employee who opened fire in the cockpit. >>> and the cockpit recordings from sept
his wife died accidental a year earlier. and i said, oh my god my dad would never do that. >> there was no security about bringing guns on to the airplane. the man apparently had been very depressed. he even told friends he was going to commit suicide. so, it's easy when the accident is over to put all the pieces together. it's not so easy when you're standing there looking at 44 bodies in a hole. >> reporter: after the crash the government required cockpit doors to be locked from...
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service members died defending our country, today president obama paid tribute to them. he said the u.s. can never repay its debt to its fallen heroes. >> three! >> president obama and michelle obama visiting arlington national cemetery. the president placed a reef at the tomb of the unknowns. he said the u.s. must honor them by following the example they set and said my heart goes out to you. >> i love my daughters more than anything in the world, i can't imagine losing them, can't imagine losing a sister, brother, or parent. >> the president and the first lady visited the graves of those who died serving in iraq and afghanistan. they hosted a breakfast for families of troops killed in combat. >>> president obama chose this memorial day to announce changes in the leadership. his choice to replace mike mullen. president obama introduced martin dempsey. coming up at 5:30 we will look that challenges. >>> last week 35 million americans said they planned to hit the road for this memorial day and tonight a lot of them are heading home. let's take you around the bay, intersta
service members died defending our country, today president obama paid tribute to them. he said the u.s. can never repay its debt to its fallen heroes. >> three! >> president obama and michelle obama visiting arlington national cemetery. the president placed a reef at the tomb of the unknowns. he said the u.s. must honor them by following the example they set and said my heart goes out to you. >> i love my daughters more than anything in the world, i can't imagine losing them,...
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poland about how we died he said and went to the guest chamber to get in the. auschwitz was operated like a well oiled machine nothing was wasted trousers shoes spectacles even human teeth everything was put to use toys were sent to german children german women it was sold weeks made from the hair of the dead. a abidjan. from my block i could see the cam band playing on the plot conflict when the crematorium and the hassle. with their system in the service staff and ok surely the officers' wives in attendance. and they enjoyed the performance knowing full well that people were being burnt in a criminal. some might find it odd that polish publishers have produced a comic book about the history of outfits its aim to get the message across to those not interested in either museums or history books added that. mean really editor tells me she has done it on purpose in order to attract more attention while you're you know people read all the books and put them aside but they leaf through this book again and again the ground. penus if knew the stories characters perso
poland about how we died he said and went to the guest chamber to get in the. auschwitz was operated like a well oiled machine nothing was wasted trousers shoes spectacles even human teeth everything was put to use toys were sent to german children german women it was sold weeks made from the hair of the dead. a abidjan. from my block i could see the cam band playing on the plot conflict when the crematorium and the hassle. with their system in the service staff and ok surely the officers'...
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the plaques of the memorial will list the names of he everyone who died -- of everyone who died at jonestown that man, jim jones, the leader, and he encouraged his followers to commit suicide. the memorial will be unveiled on may 29th. >>> antioch or on the hunt for this man. they believe he was the man on the state university campus yesterday. he's suspected of shooting and killing another man on december 20th. this is video from that crime scene. police say he's about 6'2", 164 pounds, he has tattoos on the back of his hands and neck and a goatee. police plan to continue their search later this morning. >>> the father of a 15-year-old alameda girl is calling on the public for help to find his missing daughter. aimee cooper was last seen last thursday. her father said she's recently been treated for depression. she's described as 5'5" with blue eyes and dyed red hair. anyone who has seen her should call leamed police -- call alleged police >>> a court arraignment is set to start in 90 minutes for the shooting of andy zeng. the 15-year-old in the case has been charged with murder but is not
the plaques of the memorial will list the names of he everyone who died -- of everyone who died at jonestown that man, jim jones, the leader, and he encouraged his followers to commit suicide. the memorial will be unveiled on may 29th. >>> antioch or on the hunt for this man. they believe he was the man on the state university campus yesterday. he's suspected of shooting and killing another man on december 20th. this is video from that crime scene. police say he's about 6'2", 164...
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and they do. ♪ mexican television reported that five people died in that gun battle.another day in the life of a country at war over drugs. a country where not even the children are safe from the violence. >>> when we come back here tonight, hollywood banking on what could be the biggest summer at the movies ever. >>> beach, barbecue, and box office. memorial day weekend means the start of the summer movie season. and hollywood is hoping for the biggest summer ever. nbc's miguel almaguer has our preview. >> reporter: hollywood hopes to start summer off with a bang. >> you're in my world now. >> reporter: this weekend kicks the blockbuster movie season into high gear. action-packed big-budget new releases hit the silver screen just in time for the holiday. the stage set for hollywood to make -- >> the ship is ours! >> reporter: -- a boatload of money. >> the summer of 2011 is shaping up to be the biggest box office summer of all time. if it breaks $5 billion, it will break last year's record. and i think it has a really good chance of doing that. >> reporter: the studi
and they do. ♪ mexican television reported that five people died in that gun battle.another day in the life of a country at war over drugs. a country where not even the children are safe from the violence. >>> when we come back here tonight, hollywood banking on what could be the biggest summer at the movies ever. >>> beach, barbecue, and box office. memorial day weekend means the start of the summer movie season. and hollywood is hoping for the biggest summer ever. nbc's...
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he died at the hospital last night. sheriff's officials say all three victims suffered trauma to the head. they say there was no sign of forced entry into that home. but they won't confirm whether they think it was a murder suicide. >> a presidential pledge today for the people of joplin, missouri. barbara hall now tells us president obama tried to consul residents on his visit to the town today that was ravaged by a tornado a week ago. the community of joplin came together to honor tornado victims on sunday. president barack obama spoke at the service offering hope and healing. he also toured one of the hardest hit areas in joplin. >> what i've been telling families that we met here. we're going to be here long after the cameras leave. >> reporter: 200 people lost their lives after a tornado with 200-miles-an-hour ripped through the area. family members anxiously await for news of their loved ones. >> troopers were making difficult visits notified people of the loss of their loved ones. >> reporter: the community of jo
he died at the hospital last night. sheriff's officials say all three victims suffered trauma to the head. they say there was no sign of forced entry into that home. but they won't confirm whether they think it was a murder suicide. >> a presidential pledge today for the people of joplin, missouri. barbara hall now tells us president obama tried to consul residents on his visit to the town today that was ravaged by a tornado a week ago. the community of joplin came together to honor...
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baltimore city police officer died january 9th. 810 days later, a volunteer firefighter died after responding to an apartment fire. and >> i will remember feeling we had just witnessed the true meaning of service, a man who was willing to lay down his life and for his friends. >> a montgomery county police officer died. the baltimore city police officer losses light september 27th and baltimore city police officer died october 20th. the families of fallen came to pay tribute on this summer vacation. they received replicas of the fallen heroes memorial. the governor offered words of comfort and encouragement. >> today is a date for heroes where we recognize their bravery and sacrifice. it is a day when we remember those whose courage called them to do the most important work there is to do in this earth. that is to protect the lives of others. it is not how they died and made them heroes. it is how they lived. >> there were concerns about the future and efforts to continue safeguarding communities. >> there is no such thing in this light as complete justice. there is no such thing as complete
baltimore city police officer died january 9th. 810 days later, a volunteer firefighter died after responding to an apartment fire. and >> i will remember feeling we had just witnessed the true meaning of service, a man who was willing to lay down his life and for his friends. >> a montgomery county police officer died. the baltimore city police officer losses light september 27th and baltimore city police officer died october 20th. the families of fallen came to pay tribute on this...
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including civilians a total of twenty seven million soviet people died in the war with germany. losses of the usa and great britain came to nine hundred thousand people. was a result of casualties on the heroism of off all those and grandfathers it was the result of self-sacrifice and heroic deeds. sort of force in europe not just in africa. hundred thousand victims compared to twenty million lives. the. history of mankind it was over sixty five years have passed since that. those who survived still remember the victory like it was yesterday they still live with a victory in their hearts. for the full so we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with a new.
including civilians a total of twenty seven million soviet people died in the war with germany. losses of the usa and great britain came to nine hundred thousand people. was a result of casualties on the heroism of off all those and grandfathers it was the result of self-sacrifice and heroic deeds. sort of force in europe not just in africa. hundred thousand victims compared to twenty million lives. the. history of mankind it was over sixty five years have passed since that. those who survived...
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they died in a car accident when she was only 22.ext six years she did whatever she could to support her siblings and keep her music alive. ninely, in 1995, "any man of mine" hit number one. ♪ any man of mine >> reporter: her collaborator and husband, the legendary producer mutt lang, helped make it happen. >> when i met mutt, i knew that i loved this person and felt like i had already loved him. >> reporter: you made a lot of great music together. >> we made a lot of great music. ♪ from this moment on >> reporter: "from this moment on," just one of them. the couple eventually moved to switzerland to be out of the spotlight and had a son named asia. she found a best friend, mary a an ann. >> there was no other girlfriend at the time. >> reporter: she says things were not going well in her marriage. >> and all the while i'm confiding in mary ann. it just dawned on me to ask, do you think it's possible he might be having an affair, and she says, of course not. >> reporter: but twain says, he was. and mary ann's husband broke the news t
they died in a car accident when she was only 22.ext six years she did whatever she could to support her siblings and keep her music alive. ninely, in 1995, "any man of mine" hit number one. ♪ any man of mine >> reporter: her collaborator and husband, the legendary producer mutt lang, helped make it happen. >> when i met mutt, i knew that i loved this person and felt like i had already loved him. >> reporter: you made a lot of great music together. >> we made...
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i hear a total eight thousand russians died in serbia.all the time i'll tell you was a tank crews where there is in a very large pit dug kiddish when this monument and this place that was two days after the liberation of belgrade. a convoy of twenty four tanks went through the streets. bearing a culvert with the body of a soviet tanks man. there was a band playing at the front of the convoy. form. places. oh my. pleasure and say today's belgrade is very different from the city of nine hundred forty four. after the war the serbian capital was rebuilt like many other european cities but no other city in eastern europe suffered as much as. it was just the polish capital was to be razed to the ground those instructions were carried out with cruise determination. today it's hard to imagine but here where these beautiful streets squares and restored castles now stand they used to be just broken rocks people completely rebuilt their city stone by stone. trouble or so is deserted now you. the germans are driving people out over the left bank of t
i hear a total eight thousand russians died in serbia.all the time i'll tell you was a tank crews where there is in a very large pit dug kiddish when this monument and this place that was two days after the liberation of belgrade. a convoy of twenty four tanks went through the streets. bearing a culvert with the body of a soviet tanks man. there was a band playing at the front of the convoy. form. places. oh my. pleasure and say today's belgrade is very different from the city of nine hundred...
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relatives of passengers who died on flight 93 gathered to remember them in union city.ain how the man led to the memorial. >> he decided flight 93 memorial should be built in the bay area. >> many of them were from this area. you know, lived and grew up and worked in this area. i continuing is appropriate that we built something here. >> he got suppliers to donate the granite stones and individuals to make contributions and in five years his dream was a sanctuary for carolyn o'hare whose 79 year old mother perished on flight 93. >> it is a place to come to just reflect on the day and talk to other people who may be visiting here and it is meaningful to us. >> every memorial day familis and public gathered to remember the passengers who rebelled against the terrorist and crashhed on the field. >> it still hits you like it was yesterday the fact that he's not around. >> another flight 93 memorial is under construction in the field in shanksville, pennsylvania and formally dedicated on september 11th. a third of the project will be completed at that time. >> because of wha
relatives of passengers who died on flight 93 gathered to remember them in union city.ain how the man led to the memorial. >> he decided flight 93 memorial should be built in the bay area. >> many of them were from this area. you know, lived and grew up and worked in this area. i continuing is appropriate that we built something here. >> he got suppliers to donate the granite stones and individuals to make contributions and in five years his dream was a sanctuary for carolyn...
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have died from falling from a fairly low height. he was charged with threatening his wife's life. some think his wealth through prize money contributed to some of his problems. sammy had a lot of problems of of the track. speak to his coaches and you get a picture of a sports fan who was extremely dedicated. to proveethe medals it. >> he is closing in on the finish line. >> there was also success in the chicago marathon and in london, where he recorded the quickest time. sammy had his eyes set on the olympics in london. he died at the age of 24 with a promising career still ahead of him. will ross, bbc news, nairobi. >> in london today, security was tightened around key landmarks and sweeps were conducted across the city after a bomb threat was issued. the threat did not contain a specific time or location, but it occurred one day before the queen is scheduled to visit ireland. our special correspondent reports on the historic achievement is to visit represents. >> the symbol of the british crown carries a heavy burden. the fight ag
have died from falling from a fairly low height. he was charged with threatening his wife's life. some think his wealth through prize money contributed to some of his problems. sammy had a lot of problems of of the track. speak to his coaches and you get a picture of a sports fan who was extremely dedicated. to proveethe medals it. >> he is closing in on the finish line. >> there was also success in the chicago marathon and in london, where he recorded the quickest time. sammy had...
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doll died because of osama bin laden. >> i came here to reflect and, and i'm glad you know i'm glad that he's just not out there anymore. >> reporter: jason doll grew up in san jose, he went to grade school and high school there and graduated from san jose state. >> we really miss him. our whole family misses him. his son got married about a year and a half ago and he wasn't there for that. and that was hard. it was really hard. >> reporter: this memorial honors heros who fought back and prevented a fourth airplane from crashing into the white house and u.s. capital. hilta marsa was a passenger. >> i think it was better, because for a trial we would be sitting here nine years from now for a trial. so at least it's closure. >> as much as i want to see osama bin laden captured, it's not going to bring back all of these people, all of these brave people. >> reporter: in september, family members will gather in the pennsylvania field where their loved ones died to observe the tenth anniversary of a day they wish never happened. lloyd lacuesta, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> president obama plans t
doll died because of osama bin laden. >> i came here to reflect and, and i'm glad you know i'm glad that he's just not out there anymore. >> reporter: jason doll grew up in san jose, he went to grade school and high school there and graduated from san jose state. >> we really miss him. our whole family misses him. his son got married about a year and a half ago and he wasn't there for that. and that was hard. it was really hard. >> reporter: this memorial honors heros...
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millions died. and millions looked forward to be helped and say. the pain and suffering will never be forgotten. as well that is the joy of the racial. era spring of nineteen forty five on our team. wealthy british scientists i'm half sometimes it's just funny. guy.
millions died. and millions looked forward to be helped and say. the pain and suffering will never be forgotten. as well that is the joy of the racial. era spring of nineteen forty five on our team. wealthy british scientists i'm half sometimes it's just funny. guy.
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people died. bonnie and clyde came from horrible backgrounds, but understand me, there's no excuse for what they did. there were lots of poor kids who aspired to great things and didn't try to get them by robbing, and in this case, they were accused as many as 17 murders by my count. 11 people died at their hands, and almost every case it happened because they got themselves in stupid situations, the gang tried to shoot their way out in panic, and innocent people died. it was wrong they did these things, and yet, look where they were coming from. why did they get famous then? it's because accidently, the timing was perfectly. imagine something today that's almost impossible, okay? it's a terrible recession in 193 #. [laughter] people barely have money for rent. what they want is some kind of entertainment to get their minds off their problems, and the industry that everyone believed was going to be disappear was newspapers. can you imagine a time when people were not subscribing to newspapers anym
people died. bonnie and clyde came from horrible backgrounds, but understand me, there's no excuse for what they did. there were lots of poor kids who aspired to great things and didn't try to get them by robbing, and in this case, they were accused as many as 17 murders by my count. 11 people died at their hands, and almost every case it happened because they got themselves in stupid situations, the gang tried to shoot their way out in panic, and innocent people died. it was wrong they did...
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she died on that day."at's hugely powerful. and you walk through there, and first you see the children, and then you go, "what is with that?" and then, "what are these lines?" and it gets people thinking about, "why are they spaced this way? oh, this person is 20, this guy is 35." and then they notice the benches are facing a different way, and why is that? and then they can figure that out just by walking through the park. but i think the most powerful thing is... is just entering the park, stepping over that line that says, "9/11, 2001, 9:37 a.m." ,,,,,,,,,, >> the wisdom of the ages tells us that time is the great healer. perhaps this is one of the mysteries and miracles of life itself, that as the days and months and years roll out, the shock of the tragedy and the intensity of the loss, the unrelenting despair and hopelessness, gives way to remembrance, to renewal, and to hope for the future. >> narrator: within the boundaries of the pentagon memorial, we can read the story not merely of a single terri
she died on that day."at's hugely powerful. and you walk through there, and first you see the children, and then you go, "what is with that?" and then, "what are these lines?" and it gets people thinking about, "why are they spaced this way? oh, this person is 20, this guy is 35." and then they notice the benches are facing a different way, and why is that? and then they can figure that out just by walking through the park. but i think the most powerful thing...
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because many people died as a flag to the west given to the americans a meeting caught it in. one of the biggest german soon to terrorise is situated not far from berlin in a small town of hauled up it occupies a few square kilometers. more than twenty thousand german soldiers are buried here most of them were in an s.s. division coast northlands. private harry from seal heights was retreating with the rest of the night army led by general who said. he was running from the advancing soviet army with just one gun in his hands. when his column was entering the town of alba it can. seem under heavy fire. the furniture factory was here as the soldiers were they took us for a soviet column and they opened fire on it so the crossing was covered with dead bodies for the fight the fight was going on between two german divisions and. when the germans realized they were shooting their own people they stopped the fire but by that time the soviet troops had already approached the town of karbala. private ship again his german column turned out to be in a circle of fire on the one side of
because many people died as a flag to the west given to the americans a meeting caught it in. one of the biggest german soon to terrorise is situated not far from berlin in a small town of hauled up it occupies a few square kilometers. more than twenty thousand german soldiers are buried here most of them were in an s.s. division coast northlands. private harry from seal heights was retreating with the rest of the night army led by general who said. he was running from the advancing soviet army...
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a lot of people died. a lot of americans died. there is this very bad man who was responsible for leading the people who did this terrible thing. we have been looking for him for ten years. young kids understand justice. if you do something bad, there are consequences for that. and that you have to try to explain to kids that this is what justice looks like for this situation and that the people celebrating were some of the people who were terribly hurt by what happened. that this hurt is so painful that it's lasted for ten years. and that their celebration is -- it looks like a celebration from the outside, but it's really them being allowed to let this hurt out. and to some extent a lot of people in this country have been very fearful and very anxious for ten years. and this is actually an opportunity for a lot of people to let some of that fear out. and that, too, may look like celebration. and most -- even younger children, a 6-year-old will be able to understand the justice aspect. the relief of the fear and anxiety. and then
a lot of people died. a lot of americans died. there is this very bad man who was responsible for leading the people who did this terrible thing. we have been looking for him for ten years. young kids understand justice. if you do something bad, there are consequences for that. and that you have to try to explain to kids that this is what justice looks like for this situation and that the people celebrating were some of the people who were terribly hurt by what happened. that this hurt is so...
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we are learning more about how barnes died. the autopsy results determined there was no accident. >> she was murdered. someone killed her, someone caused her death and killed her. >> reporter: who killed her and how she died are still unanswered. the north carolina teen visiting her sister in northwest baltimore disappeared in december. her body was found two weeks ago in the river about 50 miles from the city. a man's body was found four miles away but police believe there is no connection between them. her brother is not surprised his sister was murdered. >> i'm pretty sure someone did something to her. everybody is a suspect, everybody who ever came in contact with her, everybody in the area, everybody who travels in the area. it could be anybody. >> reporter: during the investigation no suspects have been named. investigators aren't saying how close they are to an arrest but with a body and autopsy report they are one step closer to finding who killed the 16-year- old honor student who wanted to attend townsend university.
we are learning more about how barnes died. the autopsy results determined there was no accident. >> she was murdered. someone killed her, someone caused her death and killed her. >> reporter: who killed her and how she died are still unanswered. the north carolina teen visiting her sister in northwest baltimore disappeared in december. her body was found two weeks ago in the river about 50 miles from the city. a man's body was found four miles away but police believe there is no...
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this was the scene where the victim died yesterday.he damage to the house shows the force of the collision. investigators say the driver was teesmgt to leave the scene of another accident when she lost control of her car. >> in the process of making that left turn, ran up on the sidewalk and struck a pedestrian and drove up into the house located on the corner and pinned the victim up against the house. >> the suspect then put the car in reverse and backed away and fled again. >> the incident was just one part of a trail of destruction. suspect hit a parked car and few blocks later she hit the woman and crashed into the home. police say she then drove into a second car before police were finally able to stop her. they were taken into custody again as they tried to leave the scene. >> it's on table for the high speed rail route. leaders will consider running the bullet trains on two tracks instead of four them would electrify the two cal train tracks instead of demolishing them. this plan could win over some peninsula opponents. but it
this was the scene where the victim died yesterday.he damage to the house shows the force of the collision. investigators say the driver was teesmgt to leave the scene of another accident when she lost control of her car. >> in the process of making that left turn, ran up on the sidewalk and struck a pedestrian and drove up into the house located on the corner and pinned the victim up against the house. >> the suspect then put the car in reverse and backed away and fled again....