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zelenka was determined to discredit diana.ing for anything to get her off the case. in april 2000, he called her to a deposition. >> it was at the attorney general's office. there were six attorneys across the table from me and all of them lined up like this, looking. don zelenka asked have you ever done anything in the course of your life that would reflect poorly on the legal profession? and i said yes. >> diana feared that if her story became public, it would ruin her reputation and destroy elmore's chances for a new trial. in 1975 at the age of 17, diana ran away to new orleans with a few friends. >> it was a horrible time. my sister had been taken away by the state of texas. it had to do with sexual abuse that i suffered. i was 17. i didn't know how to deal with stuff like that. so i left. i met these three people. went to new orleans with them and after a little bit, i wanted to go home. i didn't have any money and there was a plan. so i went to the french quarter, started talking to this guy. and the ruse was that i wou
zelenka was determined to discredit diana.ing for anything to get her off the case. in april 2000, he called her to a deposition. >> it was at the attorney general's office. there were six attorneys across the table from me and all of them lined up like this, looking. don zelenka asked have you ever done anything in the course of your life that would reflect poorly on the legal profession? and i said yes. >> diana feared that if her story became public, it would ruin her reputation...
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i thought oh my god the gay community loves diana ross.s recognized the gay community's love for her in a song? so we took that war cry which was "i'm coming out" which was really powerful in those days and then a couple of days later i worked it out. and wrote -- ♪ ♪ ♪ -- "i'm coming out i want the world to know got to let it show ♪ ♪ >> still ahead from the dance floor to the streets. i never heard the music from one record put on another record to make the bedrock of yet a newer record. >> how rodgers found his music at the forefront of the hip hop movement plus. >> i get on the phone it's keith richards, hello mate, you got a bump? >> the dark side of success rodgers talk about his drug addiction and getting clean next. real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other ca
i thought oh my god the gay community loves diana ross.s recognized the gay community's love for her in a song? so we took that war cry which was "i'm coming out" which was really powerful in those days and then a couple of days later i worked it out. and wrote -- ♪ ♪ ♪ -- "i'm coming out i want the world to know got to let it show ♪ ♪ >> still ahead from the dance floor to the streets. i never heard the music from one record put on another record to make the...
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diana, to you what is the impact of this? >> well the impact is going to be that congress needs to pass some kind of legislation if king wins in king versus burrwell. if the subsidies are disallowed in 37 states. these exchanges will fall apart. 80% of people on obamacare in, have subsidies. that is about 6.5 million people have subsidies. if they don't have the subsidies, the exchanges are going to fall apart. that means no employer mandate. and no individual mandate either according to judge griffin of the u.s. circuit court. gerri: guy, to you, a political question. seems like the administration is going to try a workaround for this. is that going to be the cure? is that going to, fix the situation? how will republicans going to respond? >> we, right, i think the question is, what is congress going to do because if the supreme court strikes down these subsidies, i think part of their reasoning will probably be, this is congress's job to fix a law that congress screwed up. it is democrats who wrote the law the way it is, in
diana, to you what is the impact of this? >> well the impact is going to be that congress needs to pass some kind of legislation if king wins in king versus burrwell. if the subsidies are disallowed in 37 states. these exchanges will fall apart. 80% of people on obamacare in, have subsidies. that is about 6.5 million people have subsidies. if they don't have the subsidies, the exchanges are going to fall apart. that means no employer mandate. and no individual mandate either according to...
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diana rocco is live with developing details in the story diana. >> reporter: jessica that 15-year-oldalked into the emergency room here at abington memorial hospital this afternoon afternoon. tonight he is following doctors orders at home in self ice laying. montgomery county health officials are investigating a physician suspected case of measles in a 15-year-old boy. while abington memorial hospital will not confirm or deny a source tells cbs3 that the teen was treated in their emergency room friday. >> someone contagious four days before they get the rash and four days after they have the rash. there's an 8-day period of time. >> reporter: it's not known if the teen was vaccinated or if he's been out in the public. but health officials say he is self isolating at home. >> it's certainly something we don't want someone going to the movies going to the grocery store and really potentially spreading this to others. >> reporter: dr. john russell the director of family medicine says abington memorial hospital started implementing necessary precaution when a case was confirmed on monday
diana rocco is live with developing details in the story diana. >> reporter: jessica that 15-year-oldalked into the emergency room here at abington memorial hospital this afternoon afternoon. tonight he is following doctors orders at home in self ice laying. montgomery county health officials are investigating a physician suspected case of measles in a 15-year-old boy. while abington memorial hospital will not confirm or deny a source tells cbs3 that the teen was treated in their...
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in indianapolis diana russini, news 4 sports. >> thanks diana.ollege basketball scores for you. gw losers today. vcu, they defeated u mass. georgetown they will play tonight. >> all right. thanks jason. what's on tap this week? >> well tomorrow it's going to be cold. a high temperature of 39 degrees. only some li. rain ends by 7:00 a.m. of course i'll have the latest coming up on news 4 at 11:00. >>> on this saturday night, no end in sight. this brutal and deadly winter weather, the dangerous cold and ice and now fears of flooding as yet another big storm and deep freeze on the way. >>> off track, on the eve of the daytona 500, the driver nicknamed "the outlaw" remains suspended tonight. kurt busch the latest high profile sports figure accused of domestic violence. >>> exit plan. will the u.s. slow down its withdrawal of american troops from afghanistan? today's surprise comments from the new secretary of defense. >>> and good question a place where they still search for answers the old fashioned way. >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester ho
in indianapolis diana russini, news 4 sports. >> thanks diana.ollege basketball scores for you. gw losers today. vcu, they defeated u mass. georgetown they will play tonight. >> all right. thanks jason. what's on tap this week? >> well tomorrow it's going to be cold. a high temperature of 39 degrees. only some li. rain ends by 7:00 a.m. of course i'll have the latest coming up on news 4 at 11:00. >>> on this saturday night, no end in sight. this brutal and deadly...
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diana, what was the reaction in the courtroom today for eddie ray routh's mother's testimony and howfy? >> she testified a good 20 to 30 minutes. she was very stoic. she didn't -- she looked as if she were about to break into tears at one point, but she shook it off and kept going. her son looked at her and looked away. there wasn't a moment when their eyes locked in place. but she tried to humanize her son, talking about him playing little league, being happy go lucky, and describing how much he changed after he got back from the military, after he came home from the mashes. >> it has to be, as i understand it in texas law, the simple test >> it has to be, as i understand it in texas law, the simple test for it is at the moment that the crime is committed, do you know the difference between right and wrong and do you know what this thing you're doing is wrong, is that basically the test? >> that is the test. it's really not as complicated as you might think. the decision making process is very complicated. it's interesting from routh's statements to police, you would think he did kn
diana, what was the reaction in the courtroom today for eddie ray routh's mother's testimony and howfy? >> she testified a good 20 to 30 minutes. she was very stoic. she didn't -- she looked as if she were about to break into tears at one point, but she shook it off and kept going. her son looked at her and looked away. there wasn't a moment when their eyes locked in place. but she tried to humanize her son, talking about him playing little league, being happy go lucky, and describing how...
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"eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco is live at the penndot salt yard in norristown diana? >> reporter: jessica, i'm standing in one of the many barns here in norristown where a few hours from now trucks will be loading up and heading out on to the road. they are expect to be between eight and 9:00 and start heading out for morning commute is what they are concerned about but they are expecting snow to fall between 9:00 and 10:00 o'clock tonight. because of the low temperatures they say it will be a little different this time. they are dropping salt but it is also a mix of aggregate the to keep those road from being too slick for that morning commute. penndot says they are ready so far this year they have only used about 88,000 tons of salt compared to last year they were already at the 140 by this time. that is the very latest from norristown, i'm diana rocco for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> thanks for the the update. stay one step ahead with the winter storm with the the cbs philly weather app. it is absolutely freeze and it is available now on itunes and google will play
"eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco is live at the penndot salt yard in norristown diana? >> reporter: jessica, i'm standing in one of the many barns here in norristown where a few hours from now trucks will be loading up and heading out on to the road. they are expect to be between eight and 9:00 and start heading out for morning commute is what they are concerned about but they are expecting snow to fall between 9:00 and 10:00 o'clock tonight. because of the low...
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but for more on those numbers let's go back to you jessica. >> good luck diana.are the winning numbers tonight. 11 13, 25, 39, 54 and the powerball 19. if you're playing good luck. if you win let us know. >> looks like i'll be at work tomorrow. >> no winning for you. >> so it goes maybe next time. >> good luck out there. >> if you're looking at your phone to check those winning numbers you're certainly not alone out there. but did you know that spending hours with your head down looking and texting could be tough on your body. there's a alarming neuro search out about what the effects may be and what you can do to stop what's being called text neck. that's coming up. >> kathy? >> that's what that is. coming up we're tracking light snow on storm scan3. behind this an even bigger story, dangerous cold. possibly the coldest area that we have seen in nearly two decades. we'll have those numbers coming up. >> and tearful testimony from the widow of american sniper chris kyle as his murder trial gets underway. find out what the defense is saying about the killing when
but for more on those numbers let's go back to you jessica. >> good luck diana.are the winning numbers tonight. 11 13, 25, 39, 54 and the powerball 19. if you're playing good luck. if you win let us know. >> looks like i'll be at work tomorrow. >> no winning for you. >> so it goes maybe next time. >> good luck out there. >> if you're looking at your phone to check those winning numbers you're certainly not alone out there. but did you know that spending hours...
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diana olick takes a look at whether that's the case this year. >> reporter: all real estate is local, but the national housing market is facing a common dilemma. >> our biggest problem, we don't have enough apartments to sell. >> reporter: from manhattan co-op to california cottages coast to coast, there are just not enough home sellers to meet potential buyer demand. >> a lot of homeowners don't believe that they're going to be able to qualify for a loan for their next house right now. and so they more or less voted themselves off the island. >> reporter: while mortgage rates are low and there are more lowdown payment loan options for buyers credit conditions have not changed. >> credit is still about twice as difficult to get as it has been historically. >> rep on top of that there are 7 million to 10 million borrowers who still owe more on their mortgages than their homes are worth and millions more who don't have enough equity to manage a move up. a lot of folks may want to sell but they can't. there is one glaring exception to all of this. miami. which has the opposite problem. t
diana olick takes a look at whether that's the case this year. >> reporter: all real estate is local, but the national housing market is facing a common dilemma. >> our biggest problem, we don't have enough apartments to sell. >> reporter: from manhattan co-op to california cottages coast to coast, there are just not enough home sellers to meet potential buyer demand. >> a lot of homeowners don't believe that they're going to be able to qualify for a loan for their next...
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we're live along lynn cop drive tonight, diana rocco cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> diana, thank you veryuch. >>> the same system that brought us rain and slush pounded new england. portions of new hampshire that got 33-inches of snow last week got another 10-inches today. now boston officials opted not to issue a driving ban there. schools were closed today and again tomorrow. and in maine another 14-inches is expected to have fallen before this night is over. there was also wintry weather out west. detroit log its third largest snowfall since recordkeeping began. nearly 17-inches has fallen just since sunday. >> i'll put this over you. put your arms through. >> ice that you see out there is truly a danger. so in just few minutes meteorologist kate bilo will take to the ice with emergency responders. in a case like this, they have to act fast. anyone had falls through ice has just minutes to survive. tonight we'll show you crucial tips you need to know if it ever happens to you. kate bilo's special reports minutes away here on "eyewitness news". >>> we are hearing exclusively tonight fro
we're live along lynn cop drive tonight, diana rocco cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> diana, thank you veryuch. >>> the same system that brought us rain and slush pounded new england. portions of new hampshire that got 33-inches of snow last week got another 10-inches today. now boston officials opted not to issue a driving ban there. schools were closed today and again tomorrow. and in maine another 14-inches is expected to have fallen before this night is over. there was...
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we're live in the nicetown section of the city tonight i'm diana rocco cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> diana, thank you. speaking of commute septa and new jersey transit say they will run a normal weekday schedule tomorrow. patco will run a snow schedule trains will be operating at slower speeds. amtrak will run a modified schedule on the northeast core don if you're traveling by plane, some flights have been canceled so you're advised to check with eighty four airline for more detailed information check out cbsphilly.com. >>> and we are getting an early start tomorrow morning to make sure you get out the door and do it safely. ukee erika and katie will start our eye on the storm coverage at a special early time of 4am tomorrow. >>> and we want to you help us show the conditions out there. you can connect with us on facebook twitter and instagram use the hash tag cbs3 snow and you might see your photos right here on "eyewitness news". >>> fire and ice incredible scene here in west philadelphia. this is the aftermath of an early morning fire at 52nd and locust streets. you can tell an ice cas
we're live in the nicetown section of the city tonight i'm diana rocco cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> diana, thank you. speaking of commute septa and new jersey transit say they will run a normal weekday schedule tomorrow. patco will run a snow schedule trains will be operating at slower speeds. amtrak will run a modified schedule on the northeast core don if you're traveling by plane, some flights have been canceled so you're advised to check with eighty four airline for more...
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diana olick is down in miami with the details.ce there diana. >> it is so nice here, tyler. rising out of this parking lot on public land at an estimated cost of $430 million, this 1,000-foot tower that's taller than those condos over there, is being compared to the statue of liberty because it will both welcome tourists to the city of miami and also offer u.s. citizenship to foreigners, that is foreigners who have $500,000 to spend. skyrise miami is the brain child of developer jeff berkowitz. it is stunning at least in virtual form with a sky drop ride where you can fall at 95 miles per hour along with about 11 of your best friends. it has a bungee jump-like base jump and a viewing platform that dangles you over the city. miami-dade has put $9 million into it. berkowitz has put in 30 million of his own. the rest is from investors using the ecb-5 program to get a green card to buy into this tower. a minimum of $500,000 is required. critics say this tower will never generate enough tourist dollars to pay investors back and it coul
diana olick is down in miami with the details.ce there diana. >> it is so nice here, tyler. rising out of this parking lot on public land at an estimated cost of $430 million, this 1,000-foot tower that's taller than those condos over there, is being compared to the statue of liberty because it will both welcome tourists to the city of miami and also offer u.s. citizenship to foreigners, that is foreigners who have $500,000 to spend. skyrise miami is the brain child of developer jeff...
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diana no est sola. personas a lo largo y ancho del pas siguen estancados. y eso est impidiendo el crecimiento econmico de la clase media. s/ isaac cohen economista "lo que tiene que pasar es que tiene que bajar un poco más el desempleo para que las empresas empiecen a competir" el congreso por su parte se ha negado a llevar a cabo una votacin sobre una propuesta de ley que incrementara el salario mnimo a diez-dlares con diez-centavos por hora. algunos argumentan que un aumento puede ser contraproducente s/steven cruz, iniciativa libre "cuando el gobierno pasa mandatos a los empleadores eso no funciona. porque los costos que el gobierno le está pasando a los dueños de negocios ellos tienen que pasárselo a otra persona" mientras tanto algunas empresas estn tomando cartas en el asunto. wal-mart anunci ayer que incrementar sus salarios a un mnimo de nueve-dlares por hora siguiendo los pasos de otras compaÑas como la tienda de ropa gap. diana espera poder contar con la misma suerte. (nat up) "puedes pagar má
diana no est sola. personas a lo largo y ancho del pas siguen estancados. y eso est impidiendo el crecimiento econmico de la clase media. s/ isaac cohen economista "lo que tiene que pasar es que tiene que bajar un poco más el desempleo para que las empresas empiecen a competir" el congreso por su parte se ha negado a llevar a cabo una votacin sobre una propuesta de ley que incrementara el salario mnimo a diez-dlares con diez-centavos por hora. algunos argumentan que un aumento puede...
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diana doreen, and doug. we're going to split this up. going to kene all the way. >> dg a doreen, i apologize in advance for diana ruining this. >> pleas i've been practicing. i'm ready to go. ♪ >> swish. ah! >> i'm tweethtowhoba you are at this contest right now. all i hav d make one to beat diana so here we go. >> come on, pew! finish! >> did she make a shot? she made ot >> we have it on the record. >> it's 2-1. that's al it was. >> you weepinus though? >> i'm sorry. >> we didn't get a say in -- >> no we didn't. >>> i kept telling everyone, i was all state for three years in new jerse he was k obviously the girls in new jeey terrible but he goes you're really bad. i'll work it. >> you mad one. >> thank you. >> bottom ne jason's got game. >> he does. >> out to play with me one tim that is >> sounds like a challenge. >> i'm just saying. >> by the way, i appreciate coach trotz because there does come for all-us that day when you go along and you realize oh my god, i am just like my old man. >> yeah. >> the last thing i ever wanted to do in
diana doreen, and doug. we're going to split this up. going to kene all the way. >> dg a doreen, i apologize in advance for diana ruining this. >> pleas i've been practicing. i'm ready to go. ♪ >> swish. ah! >> i'm tweethtowhoba you are at this contest right now. all i hav d make one to beat diana so here we go. >> come on, pew! finish! >> did she make a shot? she made ot >> we have it on the record. >> it's 2-1. that's al it was. >> you...
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after a bombshell book on him, princess diana, and the royal family. >>> good evening. and we begin this wednesday night with that horrific scene. familiar investigators are there at this hour. a commuter train with hundreds on board, colliding with an suv driven by a young mother. the suv and the train exploding into flames. these are the moments right after. tonight, federal authorities have just revealed that 400 feet of electrified rail pierced the rail car, breaking into the train with passengers inside. moments after impact this cell phone footage showing firefighters going in passengering trying to get out. not everyone survived this. the thick black smoke engulfing the train. the heat so intense, the windows melting. and from ail above, you can see what was left of the suv. the young mother did not survive. tonight, at least six dead and the major question why was that suv on the tracks? abc's linsey davis on the scene tonight, leadings off. >> reporter: tonight, a crane in place to remove the wreckage of that car. the charred aftermath of what started out as an
after a bombshell book on him, princess diana, and the royal family. >>> good evening. and we begin this wednesday night with that horrific scene. familiar investigators are there at this hour. a commuter train with hundreds on board, colliding with an suv driven by a young mother. the suv and the train exploding into flames. these are the moments right after. tonight, federal authorities have just revealed that 400 feet of electrified rail pierced the rail car, breaking into the train...
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which they have life without parole is there's a possibility that they can get out one day. >> and diana it seems the jury isn't going to really know that distinction. in fact, the prosecutor in his opening statement kept using the phrase, for him to get away with this. he kept saying, the standard of proof that the defense is going to have to meet in order for him to get away with this, kept using that phrase, get away with it, as if he would just walk out the door. >> right. the jury has been instructed that they're not allowed to consider what the punishment might be or what might happen to him if he's found not guilty by reason of insanity, or if he's found guilty. they've been told not to consider what the punishment might be, that they're only to determine whether he knowingly killed these two men, if he knew it was wrong when he did it. so they're going to be prevented from thinking about that. i think it's going to be very difficult for them to do that. it's not something -- it's something they don't want to see somebody get away with something, but they may not know he would get
which they have life without parole is there's a possibility that they can get out one day. >> and diana it seems the jury isn't going to really know that distinction. in fact, the prosecutor in his opening statement kept using the phrase, for him to get away with this. he kept saying, the standard of proof that the defense is going to have to meet in order for him to get away with this, kept using that phrase, get away with it, as if he would just walk out the door. >> right. the...
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but as diana russin ichlti, all of the talk is on one player. >> reporter: it's about robert griffin,d to moving forward and seeing some improvement, that's up to us as the staff to get more out of him. >> reporter: ryan clark has retired. >> i was noticing that my willingness to play in certain places and certain people was dwindling. there was not many places i wanted to play. washington was the place and maybe new orleans. i felt like if you're getting to the point where you have to put specifications around the places that you want to play and would play maybe it's time to think about not playing. >> reporter: although clark had two stints in washington he'll retire as a steeler. in indianapolis, diana russini, news4 sports. >> meanwhile, mike shanahan discussed everything from mcnabb to his drama with robert griffin iii. he talked about which plays were acceptable and unacceptable to run in the offense. >> talking about what plays were unacceptable that he was not a rookie anymore and wanted the opinion and the term unacceptable is used by dan, the owner, quite often. so it was a
but as diana russin ichlti, all of the talk is on one player. >> reporter: it's about robert griffin,d to moving forward and seeing some improvement, that's up to us as the staff to get more out of him. >> reporter: ryan clark has retired. >> i was noticing that my willingness to play in certain places and certain people was dwindling. there was not many places i wanted to play. washington was the place and maybe new orleans. i felt like if you're getting to the point where...
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she paid tribute to diana ross in her one woman's show with love. in all of with love as well as opposing h i v/aids stigma, a recent example is when she joined the health lead of san francisco drag queens for the my name is facebook policy for that work. thank you. i want to recognize someone else who is here as well who played a key role. she believes our strength is dependent upon the development of our youth. i know you do an enormous amount of work in making sure our lg b t opportunity is a part of our community. she's a part of the organization in san francisco which has celebrated 50 years in the san francisco. she held the title of ms. gay of 2008 in san francisco. she has been recognized and honored by the california state senate by bra virginia theatre and by s f pride with the community grand marshall two years ago. we had the highlight of honoring the mutual investor in bravo theatre which was a lot of fun. last october, she did the honor of serving as a celebrity judge with our great pumpkin carving with the kids and in the end, she dec
she paid tribute to diana ross in her one woman's show with love. in all of with love as well as opposing h i v/aids stigma, a recent example is when she joined the health lead of san francisco drag queens for the my name is facebook policy for that work. thank you. i want to recognize someone else who is here as well who played a key role. she believes our strength is dependent upon the development of our youth. i know you do an enormous amount of work in making sure our lg b t opportunity is...
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diana olick now on what's behind the surge in remodelling. >> reporter: rising home give more confidence to invest in their properties. >> as soon as we see the housing market recover, people get confident. not only they tackle the renovations they want to but address the maintenance it needs as well. >> reporter: project large and small small. w more projects more proposals out than ever before. >> reporter: matt is seeing a steady business ahead but smaller growth in less expensive homes. >> i think the reason why we're seeing the increase in the lower end is because people are feeling more confident in the economy, more confident in their spending ability, more confident in making investments in their homes. >> reporter: while full recovery and residential construction is many years away the home improvement industry could post record level spending in 2015 according to harvard's joint center for housing. remodelling building permits rose 6% in january month to month according to build facts. why? people who didn't move because of the housing bust are now improving their current homes
diana olick now on what's behind the surge in remodelling. >> reporter: rising home give more confidence to invest in their properties. >> as soon as we see the housing market recover, people get confident. not only they tackle the renovations they want to but address the maintenance it needs as well. >> reporter: project large and small small. w more projects more proposals out than ever before. >> reporter: matt is seeing a steady business ahead but smaller growth in...
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diana diana rus caught up with another potential draft prospect for the redskins. >> they look like they won't have o rack po on their roster next season. enter florida's dante fowler. don't let the big smile and big personality fool you either. most guys playing in your position are tough mean guy. >> i'm that type of guy. i'm really loose, goofy. i have a personality a little bit. i like to soak everything in. i don't take anything for granted. i'm just having fun. when we're out there on the field. >> fowler and coach. and fowler would watch tape of him. >>> let's talk baseball now. first workout for pitchers and catchers will take place tomorrow. max scherzer the big pickup this off-season one of the main reasons why a lot of people have the nationals at favorites to win the world series. he knows this team has a lot of work to put in on the field. >> you can sit here and say -- it doesn't matter. it's how you play the team. if you have enough talent on the team you can win ball games. that's one of the main reasons i came here because i thought there's a tremendous amount of tale in
diana diana rus caught up with another potential draft prospect for the redskins. >> they look like they won't have o rack po on their roster next season. enter florida's dante fowler. don't let the big smile and big personality fool you either. most guys playing in your position are tough mean guy. >> i'm that type of guy. i'm really loose, goofy. i have a personality a little bit. i like to soak everything in. i don't take anything for granted. i'm just having fun. when we're out...
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the princess started a feminine phenomenal known as diana fever. the prince's grandmother queen elizabeth visited japan in 1975. at that time, the queen toured nhk's studios that were used for historical dramas. as a young royal family member prince william is expected to build a bridge between both countries and also between tradition and the future. and that's what he did at this conference in promoting british innovation. delegates showed him some of their latest products. the prince spoke here about some of his experiences so far in japan. >> in just 24 hours so far in japan, i've had a chance to experience the blend of ancient and modern which so characterizes this amazing country. catherine and george can't be here in japan this time but i know she looks forward to visiting japan in the future. >> reporter: the prince will also get a chance to see a dramatically different landscape before his four-day tour wraps up. he will head to northeastern japan to see how people are building after the earthquake and tsunami nearly four years ago. keiko
the princess started a feminine phenomenal known as diana fever. the prince's grandmother queen elizabeth visited japan in 1975. at that time, the queen toured nhk's studios that were used for historical dramas. as a young royal family member prince william is expected to build a bridge between both countries and also between tradition and the future. and that's what he did at this conference in promoting british innovation. delegates showed him some of their latest products. the prince spoke...
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. >> ♪ >> she's fabulous diana ross but did you know she has never won a grammy award. >> that is shocko go me. >> she took home a lifetime achievement but that is it. we will tell you other surprising stars who have never won grammys. >> that is a cool list. >> we all know this, love is in the air. >> we are breaking down local spots for romance from your first date to the beginning to the end where you can even break up if you want to cut ties before valentines day. >> great article in philadelphia magazine and two of the authors of that particular article are coming into tell us about some of the places to go for a first date, even a place to break up. >> my favorite category a cheap date. >> no wonder. >> we're looking forward to that. >> but what is hot at 9:00. this is another magazine cover controversy. the this time it involves kerry washington. >> and in style magazine. >> yes she's a on the cover. >> she posted a a picture and fans immediately got upset saying it looked like her skin was lighten. on the left side is the cover. on the right that is kerry washington at an award
. >> ♪ >> she's fabulous diana ross but did you know she has never won a grammy award. >> that is shocko go me. >> she took home a lifetime achievement but that is it. we will tell you other surprising stars who have never won grammys. >> that is a cool list. >> we all know this, love is in the air. >> we are breaking down local spots for romance from your first date to the beginning to the end where you can even break up if you want to cut ties...
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it's something the board can address unless diana has anything to add to that. the board will have to address that. >>okay, thank you very much. commissioner ow. >>right now i am a senior. i put in an application. at the time i put in the application i indicate my age. mta recognize i'm a senior. do i have to do another application? >>yeah this is just due to the means based aspect of the program. any current clipper card holder needs to let us know what their income is and their address an we can communicate with them. >>do i need the rtc card? r >>the rtc card is for the riders with disabilities potential expansions for the two different groups. >>the senior clipper card. >>you indicate that i also can register or put in my application for this. will it be multilanguages? >>yeah we'll be translating the application into seven or eight languages. >>you indicated it may start as early as march 1. p >>that is the plan. >>thank you. >>what constitutes proof of age? >>we have birth certificate, passports. for the youth we also use a registered id with the school bu
it's something the board can address unless diana has anything to add to that. the board will have to address that. >>okay, thank you very much. commissioner ow. >>right now i am a senior. i put in an application. at the time i put in the application i indicate my age. mta recognize i'm a senior. do i have to do another application? >>yeah this is just due to the means based aspect of the program. any current clipper card holder needs to let us know what their income is and...
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diana olick reports. >> reporter: wicked weather may be battering much of the nation today, but there is a more perfect storm going on in the mortgage market. falling interest rates and a big drop in the cost of government-backed loans. that could mean big savings for borrowers. unfortunately, one-third of u.s. borrowers don't even know their mortgage rate. >> what is your mortgage rate? >> it's 2.7% i think. it's a 15-year. >> reporter: 2.7%? you're sure? >> it's in the high 2s. >> reporter: what is your mortgage rate? >> 4%. >> reporter: are you sure? >> something like that. >> reporter: are you sure of the exact rate? >> no i'm not sure of the exact rate. >> reporter: lenders say the process of buying a home is so stressful the borrowers focus on the monthly payment and not the rate that gets them to that payment. >> it's really kind of a traumatic experience to sign all those papers then you go home you probably just toss that pile somewhere, it ends up in a file folder somewhere maybe. and then yeah you don't know where it is. >> reporter: but given the dynamic changes going on i
diana olick reports. >> reporter: wicked weather may be battering much of the nation today, but there is a more perfect storm going on in the mortgage market. falling interest rates and a big drop in the cost of government-backed loans. that could mean big savings for borrowers. unfortunately, one-third of u.s. borrowers don't even know their mortgage rate. >> what is your mortgage rate? >> it's 2.7% i think. it's a 15-year. >> reporter: 2.7%? you're sure? >> it's...
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. >>> i'm diana rocco in for jessica dean tonight. lets get straight to "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt live in upper darby with the very latest on this shooting, david. >> we have updated information. i just got off the phone with upper darby police and we are toll that the victim who actually shot and killed the the suspect is changing his story. first we were told there were two suspects, one that died other one got away. we were told there was nobody that got away. one died on the scene behind me here at cons creek park. a sunny day in cobbs creek park in upper darby quickly turned deadly when police say a 68 year-old man pulled out a gun he is licensed to carry, and killed an attempted robber. >> people getting fed up so we have to protect ourselves these days. >> reporter: catherine cooper lives across the street from the park and watched the scene unfold. police say the 68 year-old was walking through the park around 2:30 when a masked man tried to rob him. the man shot and killed the attempted robber on the scene. >> it
. >>> i'm diana rocco in for jessica dean tonight. lets get straight to "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt live in upper darby with the very latest on this shooting, david. >> we have updated information. i just got off the phone with upper darby police and we are toll that the victim who actually shot and killed the the suspect is changing his story. first we were told there were two suspects, one that died other one got away. we were told there was nobody that got...
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"eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco is live in university city with more on this diana. >> reporter: well, jessica one of the very first robberies happened here on south 38th street in this rash of police talking about victim was walk ago loan after dark when he, or she was approached from behind. tonight it has kid on campus on high alert and police increasing their patrols. >> six robberies are, five at gunpoint on college campuses, has drexel and university of public safety warning students to be on a alert. >> sigh officers on the corner every day and that makes me feel better. >> i have walked girls home from campus or studying. >> reporter: surveillance video capture latest robbery over a week ago. three men followed a 20 year-old female drexel student in her apartment on the 3100 block of hamilton street. they held her up at gunpoint and madefoff with $200 her bag and cell phone. police are looking for these men at 6 feet tall in their 20's. >> i was surprised i guess, and it just made me more aware of walking around philadelphia, because i'm 25, and a lot of them are graduat
"eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco is live in university city with more on this diana. >> reporter: well, jessica one of the very first robberies happened here on south 38th street in this rash of police talking about victim was walk ago loan after dark when he, or she was approached from behind. tonight it has kid on campus on high alert and police increasing their patrols. >> six robberies are, five at gunpoint on college campuses, has drexel and university of public...
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in south brunswick diana rocco cbs throw "eyewitness news". >> the disgraced former pa treasurer rob mc cord faces 40 years in prison after pleading guilty to extortion charge today. he left the courthouse in harrisburg after entering that plea and he now awaits sentencing. the 55-year-old was serving his second term as treasurer when he resigned last m prosecutors say he tried to extort campaign donations during a run for governor. he threatened to use his position as treasurer to retaliate against those who did not make contributions. >> tanker carts are still burning tonight more than 24 hours after a train derailment in west virginia that create add huge fire ball. the train carrying three pill i don't know gallons of crude oil from north dakota derailed in the town of mount carbon and its way to virginia. 20 tanker cars caught fire. hundreds had to evacuate the area. 911 calls sounded the alarm. that accident involved upgraded tanker cars which are designed to be more puncture proof. >> well on a mission to mars developing news tonight science fiction may become reality for a ne
in south brunswick diana rocco cbs throw "eyewitness news". >> the disgraced former pa treasurer rob mc cord faces 40 years in prison after pleading guilty to extortion charge today. he left the courthouse in harrisburg after entering that plea and he now awaits sentencing. the 55-year-old was serving his second term as treasurer when he resigned last m prosecutors say he tried to extort campaign donations during a run for governor. he threatened to use his position as treasurer...
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diana olick has more. >> reporter: david hopkins sold his houston-area home last fall for top dollar. he says he timed the market just right. >> i feel really glad. i'm like that guy that sold his oil company last year. he's feeling pretty good too. i feel the same way. >> reporter: both home sales and prices hit record levels in houston last year fueled by a booming energy sector. with oil prices now cut in half houston is already losing jobs. the primary driver for housing. >> now that oil prices are down things haven't completely changed but let's just say that things have come to more a stall. >> reporter: it will take significant time for the drop in oil prices to trickle down to houston's housing market. in previous oil downturns, it's taken eight months to two years for job losses to factor into home prices but all eyes are on houston now with the oil industry accounting for about 5.6% of its jobs. this especially because it was the nation's hottest housing market barely a year ago and is still growing. single family houston home sales jumped 6% in january from a year ago and p
diana olick has more. >> reporter: david hopkins sold his houston-area home last fall for top dollar. he says he timed the market just right. >> i feel really glad. i'm like that guy that sold his oil company last year. he's feeling pretty good too. i feel the same way. >> reporter: both home sales and prices hit record levels in houston last year fueled by a booming energy sector. with oil prices now cut in half houston is already losing jobs. the primary driver for housing....
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"eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco talked with the boy and his mother tonight.cary but crazy. >> reporter: 12-year-old zach ma ren know is talking about bullet that came through his bedroom wall and landed on the floor early last thursday morning while he was sleeping just feet a way. >> i just look around and i saw nothing. i went back to sleep. >> sounded like something had hit the house. very loud. we kind of jumped up and my husband, you know, got his coat on and he went outside to look around and see if he could see anything report rt it wasn't until zach's mom was cleaning his room a few days later she found the bullet and sheetrock particles on the carpet. >> i was kind of in shock. i mean i brought the bullet to my husband when i found it on the rug and i was like couldn't -- i said to him like i don't even know is this a bullet bullet? you know i've never actually held a bullet. >> reporter: two more bullet holes were found on this 320 side outside bin mauer of a home in radnor township. someone believe someone may have been driving by the house shootin
"eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco talked with the boy and his mother tonight.cary but crazy. >> reporter: 12-year-old zach ma ren know is talking about bullet that came through his bedroom wall and landed on the floor early last thursday morning while he was sleeping just feet a way. >> i just look around and i saw nothing. i went back to sleep. >> sounded like something had hit the house. very loud. we kind of jumped up and my husband, you know, got his coat on...
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for "nightly business report," i'm diana olick in washington. >> one city that has a red hot residential real estate market is san francisco. as our josh lipton reports, the commercial real estate market in the city is also booming big time. >> reporter: the red hot residential real estate market in silicon valley might attract all the headlines, but the commercial real estate market in san francisco also is booming. just take a look at the city's skyline, which is now dotted with cranes. between 2009 and 2011 the city issued just 13 permits. between 2012 and today, the count's back to 87. those cranes are used to develop office buildings where asking rents now average $63 per square foot. more than double the national average according to jones langlafoun a real estate company. prices skyrocketed nearly 90%. when prices surge that quickly, some might worry that a bubble is developing in this market but real estate developers in san francisco strongly disagree. >> we believe in this market having long long-term legs. we don't believe silicon valley is going away or san francisco is going
for "nightly business report," i'm diana olick in washington. >> one city that has a red hot residential real estate market is san francisco. as our josh lipton reports, the commercial real estate market in the city is also booming big time. >> reporter: the red hot residential real estate market in silicon valley might attract all the headlines, but the commercial real estate market in san francisco also is booming. just take a look at the city's skyline, which is now...
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for "nightly business report," i'm diana olick in washington. >>> still ahead, two companies in the news this week are two stocks monitors suggest you buy. we'll talk about why up next. >>> former aig ceo ben moeshay died today, undergoing treatment for lung cancer. he was the ceo from august of 2009 until last september. hoping to steer the company back to profitability after the financial crisis. he was 70 years old. >>> a lawsuit filed against apple and that's where we begin tonight's market focus. ericson is alleging apple infringed on its pa tens and asked the international trade commission to block apple products in the u.s. apple filed a complaint against ericson last month. ericson up a month to $12.93 and apple, 1.5% to $128.46, the downside there. purchased 4 million of shares of the stock. the ceo paid about $25 million for the shares. purchased at average price of $4.92. shares sprinted to $5.12. >> monster beverage after reacting to the energy drink's strong earnings to continuing international sales growth. monster also said that it and coca-cola have expanded some aspects
for "nightly business report," i'm diana olick in washington. >>> still ahead, two companies in the news this week are two stocks monitors suggest you buy. we'll talk about why up next. >>> former aig ceo ben moeshay died today, undergoing treatment for lung cancer. he was the ceo from august of 2009 until last september. hoping to steer the company back to profitability after the financial crisis. he was 70 years old. >>> a lawsuit filed against apple and...
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"eyewitness news" reporter diana rockrocco was in that concerned community tonight. roar report racial graffiti was found inside a bathroom on wednesday by thursday morning school officials were addressing all of the students in general assembly assembly. >> racial graffiti found in a bathroom at radnor high school has school officials taking swift act film when i found out what it was i was kind of like ew why would anybody do that? and it was just like kind of upsetting i guess that somebody would do that. roar roar the word on the bath rom wall wednesday was photographed then painted over by staff and the entire student body was addressed in an assembly thursday. a letter was also sent home to parents that read in part "radnor his school and the district as whole condemn any and all messages that promote hate and intolerance. we're handling the matter with the seriousness it deserves. the vast majority of our student body is respectful compassionate and caring ". hate isn't made in a day. hate isn't erased in day. >> reporter: the school has reached out to the naa
"eyewitness news" reporter diana rockrocco was in that concerned community tonight. roar report racial graffiti was found inside a bathroom on wednesday by thursday morning school officials were addressing all of the students in general assembly assembly. >> racial graffiti found in a bathroom at radnor high school has school officials taking swift act film when i found out what it was i was kind of like ew why would anybody do that? and it was just like kind of upsetting i...