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. >>> towson at home, getting the game against drexel. the good shot. drexel with the lead. the tigers fell behind, 5-one, starting to come back, nice move. 5-2. moments later, from behind the net. plays hide the ball. it goes well, unassisted goal. 5-3. but drexel gets the road win, 13-5. >>> top ranked loyola, 17-6 over hobart. next week a host at johns hopkins. programs trending in different directions. >>> the capitals are wearing a new high, doing the hunting, going up against boston. game 5, the capitals goaltender was very good. the capitals win, 4-3. we have game 6. they could win this series tomorrow in washington. >>> showers overnight, upper 40's. tomorrow, 50 to high. the highest rain chances in the afternoon, early evening. out west, some snow, several inches possible. monday in the 50's. then we straighten out the rest of the week. >>> thank you for joining us. "saturday night live" is next. have a great night. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> i'm mitt romney and i app
. >>> towson at home, getting the game against drexel. the good shot. drexel with the lead. the tigers fell behind, 5-one, starting to come back, nice move. 5-2. moments later, from behind the net. plays hide the ball. it goes well, unassisted goal. 5-3. but drexel gets the road win, 13-5. >>> top ranked loyola, 17-6 over hobart. next week a host at johns hopkins. programs trending in different directions. >>> the capitals are wearing a new high, doing the hunting,...
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drexel local driver said she was the target of a group of bandits while driving in atomic is telling her frightened story tonight. the woman says her range rover was struck by another victim in potomac. the woman was outraged after calling police. >> police are on the lookout for two men they consider armed and dangerous. meanwhile, one of their victims believe she escaped danger and perhaps is still alive tonight because she disobeyed a 911 operator. >> oh my god, i think i am being followed. i had that feeling that something was not right. greg something was not right and now as the sun sets, tensions rises -- tensions rise in this neighborhood. 11:00 april 3, a woman says a large suv followed her and rammed her. frantically, she called 911. >> the man said, if you were in an accident, you need to get out of your car and exchange information. >> i am like, what are you crazy? >> a few minutes later, the same thing happened to a man on the same stretch of james lane. he did get out. two masked men tied him up with duct tape. they drove to an atm got money then dumped him in a church
drexel local driver said she was the target of a group of bandits while driving in atomic is telling her frightened story tonight. the woman says her range rover was struck by another victim in potomac. the woman was outraged after calling police. >> police are on the lookout for two men they consider armed and dangerous. meanwhile, one of their victims believe she escaped danger and perhaps is still alive tonight because she disobeyed a 911 operator. >> oh my god, i think i am...
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three years ago, brittanee drexel upstate new york disappeared on a trip with friends. went to myrtle beach, south carolina. she apparently doesn't didn't have permission to go. the raymond moody is only person of interest in the case. a woman kidnapped and raped when she was just eight years old by moody is speaking out almost 30 years after her vicious sexual assault. talk about it with bill daly former fbi investigator and leader of controlled risks security consulting. this guy raymond moody, 52 years old. he was sentenced to 40 years in prison for the rape of this 8-year-old girl. he only served 21 years. now he is in south carolina. police know that brittanee's cell phone pinged a cell tower eight miles away from where this guy lives. he is the only person of interest but what else do police have to go on? >> first of all jon, not only is he there now but he was there at that time. at that time he lived as you said eight miles away from where her phone was last pinked, a cell tower, 50 miles south where she disappeared. he received a speeding ticket in that same c
three years ago, brittanee drexel upstate new york disappeared on a trip with friends. went to myrtle beach, south carolina. she apparently doesn't didn't have permission to go. the raymond moody is only person of interest in the case. a woman kidnapped and raped when she was just eight years old by moody is speaking out almost 30 years after her vicious sexual assault. talk about it with bill daly former fbi investigator and leader of controlled risks security consulting. this guy raymond...
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he was in bed with drexel and goldman sachs and all the famous names back then but he was ruthless about was ruthless about cutting research and development. he was ruthless about cutting service development and he was ruthless borrowing as much money as he possibly could all of which went to the debt of these individual companies. the debt did not go to bain. >> you said earlier on that he put down 10%. that was money that he raised in a fund and he was the manager or partner in that fund, he would get the override sometimes without putting his own money in. >> correct. >> so you had ref leverage after leverage. >> that was wonderfully arcane. >> arcane is our experiment. here's the question that i have for you. are you suggesting that this was a business model that worked in a particular of time where you could borrow that much, interest rates were low but it does not reflect upon him as a morning which is his entire argument for being president? >> well, i don't think there is any real evidence that he was a great business manager. the companies that he cites are staples, sports autho
he was in bed with drexel and goldman sachs and all the famous names back then but he was ruthless about was ruthless about cutting research and development. he was ruthless about cutting service development and he was ruthless borrowing as much money as he possibly could all of which went to the debt of these individual companies. the debt did not go to bain. >> you said earlier on that he put down 10%. that was money that he raised in a fund and he was the manager or partner in that...
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watch as one of the drexel's crew members lost his balance. >> conditions are getting more confused, more white caps. this is when the winds were building at 27 knots. >> reporter: a powerful wave slammed into the boat sending three crew members off board. crew members turned it around, only to run into another wave. >> we knew the conditions and we knew what the shore is like and really trying to survive something like that is really different. we knew it was not going to end good. >> reporter: frank and julie, they show that 31 boats completed the race, but 17 turned back. many of them suffering equipment problems due to those rough conditions. reporting live tonight here in alameda, i'm heather holmes, ktvu news. >>> friends of the five victims describe them as adventurous. she had a connection to the san francisco giants. >> reporter: missing sailor alexa brooks is the daughter of former giant executive cory bush and the first bat girl in major league victory. she and nick boss who survived the accident were a couple. boss's sister said they were like family. >> she was going to
watch as one of the drexel's crew members lost his balance. >> conditions are getting more confused, more white caps. this is when the winds were building at 27 knots. >> reporter: a powerful wave slammed into the boat sending three crew members off board. crew members turned it around, only to run into another wave. >> we knew the conditions and we knew what the shore is like and really trying to survive something like that is really different. we knew it was not going to end...
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watch as one of the drexel's crew members lost his balance. >> conditions are getting more confused, more white caps. this is when the winds were building at 27 knots. >> reporter: a powerful wave slammed into the boat sending three crew members off board. crew members turned it around, only to run into another wave. >> we knew the conditions and we knew what the shore is like and really trying to survive something like that is really different. we knew it was not going to end good. >> reporter: frank and julie, they show that 31 boats completed the race, but 17 turned back. many of them suffering equipment problems due to those rough conditions. reporting live tonight here in alameda, i'm heather holmes, ktvu news. >>> friends of the five victims describe them as adventurous. she had a connection to the san francisco giants. >> reporter: missing sailor alexa brooks is the daughter of former giant executive cory bush and the first bat girl in major league victory. she and nick boss who survived the accident were a couple. boss's sister said they were like family. >> she was going to
watch as one of the drexel's crew members lost his balance. >> conditions are getting more confused, more white caps. this is when the winds were building at 27 knots. >> reporter: a powerful wave slammed into the boat sending three crew members off board. crew members turned it around, only to run into another wave. >> we knew the conditions and we knew what the shore is like and really trying to survive something like that is really different. we knew it was not going to end...
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he is a political science professor at drexel university.eal clear politics" average of the national polls has president obama in a 3.1% lead over mitt romney. now that would be a mon you mennal lead if it were late october. but it is late april. pretty close race? >> absolutely. the reality what we're facing is a contest where both candidates are relatively equal in terms of their strength. but what we have to recognize this is a national poll being reported and continues to be reported is how all americans feel. actually the election gets decided though based upon the electoral college, not national polls. jon: so you say a state by state breakdown would be more instructive at this point? >> exactly. and what we're going to find closer and closer to the election there will be specialized polls in some of the key swing states. there are about 12 key swing states that will ultimately decide this election and if you take a look at relative balance of power without the key swing states we're facing a situation where obama has a about 196 elect
he is a political science professor at drexel university.eal clear politics" average of the national polls has president obama in a 3.1% lead over mitt romney. now that would be a mon you mennal lead if it were late october. but it is late april. pretty close race? >> absolutely. the reality what we're facing is a contest where both candidates are relatively equal in terms of their strength. but what we have to recognize this is a national poll being reported and continues to be...
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detectives are zeroing in on a person of interest in a 2009 disappearance of 17-year-old britney drexelmember her? remember this face? the latest on the investigation. plus the woman who says she was kidnapped by the same man nearly 30 years ago. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. >> reporter: rick folbaum in the control room, brand new stories coming up over the next 60 minutes, stories you'll only see right here including this one, while the supreme court decides arizona's immigration law and whether or not it's constitutional, a live report on how the law and others like it actually help lower the country's unemployment rate. that's straight ahead. >>> also, police in the u.k. say they have 200 new leads into the disappearance of young madeleine mccann, but police in portugal say they are not reopening the case. terrible news for this family about four years after their daughter disappeared. >>> and then ov
detectives are zeroing in on a person of interest in a 2009 disappearance of 17-year-old britney drexelmember her? remember this face? the latest on the investigation. plus the woman who says she was kidnapped by the same man nearly 30 years ago. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. >> reporter: rick folbaum in...
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social professor at the drexel school of public health.ter for hunger-free communities, welcome, doctor, it's great to have you. >> thanks for having me. can you tell us you work and among a lot of women particularly who are very, very poor. either on tanf or no longer on tanf or can't get it or make more than slightly -- what have you seen as the effect of the great recession, the economic crisis as it intersects with this policy sea change that was passed in 1996? >> well certainly we've seen that the tanf program has not responded to the recession. the only program for low-income people that's been responding to the recession is the food stamp program, the s.n.a.p. program and unemployment. and tanf did not respond. and that's because they're over the years there's been an incentive to get people off the rolls of cash assistance. what i would love to be doing is making sure that we can bring the dialogue back to empirical evidence and research. our research with children's health watch across the country shows that when families were cu
social professor at the drexel school of public health.ter for hunger-free communities, welcome, doctor, it's great to have you. >> thanks for having me. can you tell us you work and among a lot of women particularly who are very, very poor. either on tanf or no longer on tanf or can't get it or make more than slightly -- what have you seen as the effect of the great recession, the economic crisis as it intersects with this policy sea change that was passed in 1996? >> well...
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beyond that, the limiting principle, as the court has identified from drexel furniture to kurth ranch, is that it can't be punishment, punitive in the guise of a tax. and there are three factors of court has identified to look at that. the first is the sanction and how disproportionate it is to the conduct, the second is whether there is scienter, and the third is whether there is an -- an -- an administrative apparatus out there to enforce the tax. now in -- in bailey v. drexel furniture, for example, the tax was 10 percent of the company's profits, even if they had only one child laborer for one day. there was a scienter requirement, and it was enforced by the department of labor. it wasn't just collected by the internal revenue service. here you don't have any of those things. this -- the -- the penalty is calculated to be no more than, at most, the equivalent of what one would have paid for insurance if you forgone. there is no scienter requirement, there is no enforcement apparatus out there. so, certain -- >> can be viewed as tax if it does impose a requirement on people that ar
beyond that, the limiting principle, as the court has identified from drexel furniture to kurth ranch, is that it can't be punishment, punitive in the guise of a tax. and there are three factors of court has identified to look at that. the first is the sanction and how disproportionate it is to the conduct, the second is whether there is scienter, and the third is whether there is an -- an -- an administrative apparatus out there to enforce the tax. now in -- in bailey v. drexel furniture, for...
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students at drexel university developed the software and that allows all the robots to hit the rightable robots will not take over the music charts when they listen to this. bill: how come? martha: technically interesting. that is no beatles. bill: you know what is next? martha: what's next? bill: robots? martha: yeah. bill: cable news anchors. martha: no. bill: new questions now surrounding a hiring policy that tells people who are packing on too many pound to look elsewhere for a job. citizens medical center, victoria, texas, refusing to hire anyone with a body mass index of 30 or higher? is this legal. a business law attorney. lis weill, former federal prosecutor. fox news analyst. how are you both doing today. >> happy friday. bill: to you as well. lis, what do you think of this? >> technically under the texas statute it is legal and it is wrong and shouldn't be legal. it is discrimination. no reason that somebody who is overweight can't do that job. unless you're on the rockettes in radio city music hall and have to look like everybody else and part of your job, is being overwei
students at drexel university developed the software and that allows all the robots to hit the rightable robots will not take over the music charts when they listen to this. bill: how come? martha: technically interesting. that is no beatles. bill: you know what is next? martha: what's next? bill: robots? martha: yeah. bill: cable news anchors. martha: no. bill: new questions now surrounding a hiring policy that tells people who are packing on too many pound to look elsewhere for a job....