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but he couldn't get his way with pattie dunn. she refused to keep that keyworth was the leaker a secret. the board asked keyworth to resign, and in a peek behind the scenes at how things can explode on a board, dunn says, "perkins walked out in a huff." >> he turned to me, pointed at me, and said, "you betrayed me." he said that several times. "you betrayed me, pattie. you said that we would handle this off-line, and a good man is being ruined as a result." and he snapped his briefcase shut and stormed out of the room and said, "i resign." and, one of the other directors said, "can we accept his resignation?" the general counsel said, "yes." he put the motion on the table. it was seconded and passed within seconds. >> and that was that? >> that was that. so he drove off and ended up going onto his mega yacht in the mediterranean. and i suspect he thought over the ensuing days that it was just unacceptable that he was off the board, jay was going to be off the board, and i was still chairman. >> after that, perkins blew the whistl
but he couldn't get his way with pattie dunn. she refused to keep that keyworth was the leaker a secret. the board asked keyworth to resign, and in a peek behind the scenes at how things can explode on a board, dunn says, "perkins walked out in a huff." >> he turned to me, pointed at me, and said, "you betrayed me." he said that several times. "you betrayed me, pattie. you said that we would handle this off-line, and a good man is being ruined as a result."...
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. >> reporter: kathy dunn's 13-year-old daughter emily started to tic just two weeks ago. the conflict among the parents about whom to trust has left her confused. >> i wanted every avenue explored and even if we hit dead ends and they said it's not this, then i know what it isn't. >> reporter: the events of the past few months have stirred something deep here in le roy. something that won't be resolved until all the girls are healthy and their parents' questions answered. for "nightline," i'm cynthia mcfadden in le roy, new york. >> thanks to cynthia for that. >>> and just ahead, air marshals are supposed to defend your life in the skies. but is this what protection looks like? have i got a surprise for you! a mouthwatering combination of ingredients... i know you're gonna love. [ barks ] yes, it's beneful healthy fiesta. made with wholesome grains, real chicken, even accents of tomato and avocado. yeah! come on! [ barking ] gotta love the protein for muscles-- whoo-hoo! and omega-rich nutrition for that shiny coat. ever think healthy could taste so good? [ woman announci
. >> reporter: kathy dunn's 13-year-old daughter emily started to tic just two weeks ago. the conflict among the parents about whom to trust has left her confused. >> i wanted every avenue explored and even if we hit dead ends and they said it's not this, then i know what it isn't. >> reporter: the events of the past few months have stirred something deep here in le roy. something that won't be resolved until all the girls are healthy and their parents' questions answered. for...
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de lay and dunn they were reunited as recently as last month farley seventieth birthday sunday died on february the first age ninety will be remembered most for being in the corner of all but two of ali's fights the philadelphia native also teamed up with george foreman helping him become the oldest ever heavyweight champion aged forty five back in one thousand nine hundred four sugar ray leonard and many others also benefited from the instruction of dunn de heavyweights of the boxing world such as promoter bob arum and next champion pink floyd thomas also in attendance. was the current best pound for pound boxer in the world weight division money pacquiao has put pen to paper for the defense of his w b r welterweight title timothy bradley jr will challenge for the crown on june the ninth it will signify a move up in weight that for the w.b. are light welterweight champion the twenty eight year old american is thought to pose a threat to pac-man he's understated in twenty eight fights with twelve knockouts has fifty four wins and three losses including thirty eight. moving to the n.
de lay and dunn they were reunited as recently as last month farley seventieth birthday sunday died on february the first age ninety will be remembered most for being in the corner of all but two of ali's fights the philadelphia native also teamed up with george foreman helping him become the oldest ever heavyweight champion aged forty five back in one thousand nine hundred four sugar ray leonard and many others also benefited from the instruction of dunn de heavyweights of the boxing world...
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anita dunn is one of president obama's closest advisers, she'll join me next to talk about unemployment, housing, and more. anita dunn will be here in three minutes. >>> and democrats will hold on to an oregon congressional seat held va can. [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business... protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. spark card from capital one. spark cash gives me the most rewards of any small business credit card. it's hard for my crew to keep up with 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. 2% cash back. that's setting the bar pretty high. thanks to spark, owning my own business has never been more rewarding. [ male announcer ] introducing spark the small business credit cards from capital one. get more by choosing unlimited double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? this guy's amazing. wct the house. in your wallet? right. but... home security systems can be r
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the people were trying to cutoff tiny speess of it and the owner alfonso dunn was cutting off pieces himself and giving them to people so when the park service received it in 1968, it was already in unfortunately very, very delicate condition. we found this approach helps so that we can preserve it. that's our priority. preserve it for present and future generations. at the same time we want to get to see it and enjoy it and having it up so the maximum amount of people can do that. >> we are checking for particulates. >> what do you mean by particulates? >> dust. >> what we see there is our h vac system that maintains proper humidity and temperature levels. this is self-contained in the display unit itself. our first step is to remove the reb likha. the original great coat is not in the case. we do have a replica coat and replica boots and top hat. we don't have the original coat and hat. we have the great coat itself. that's the most important item. the case. >> take one of these and go along the edges here. we are making sure the case has no particulates. >> that's how we wrote it.
the people were trying to cutoff tiny speess of it and the owner alfonso dunn was cutting off pieces himself and giving them to people so when the park service received it in 1968, it was already in unfortunately very, very delicate condition. we found this approach helps so that we can preserve it. that's our priority. preserve it for present and future generations. at the same time we want to get to see it and enjoy it and having it up so the maximum amount of people can do that. >> we...
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not only with you two, but with tim dunn and mark meckler.ing the world what is happening. i look forward toç continuing this conversation when we have more time. russell, thank you so much. not only for your commentary, but your leadership and really your modelling of the future for so many of us as we have to deal with so many of these problems. russell simmons, david kennedy, ben chavis. >>> straight ahead here, talk about overcoming obstacles and creating jobs. we'll tell you why they call austin the texas miracle. ♪ it' s nice to be here ♪ ♪ ♪ it's nice to see you... [ male announcer ] this is your moment. this is zales, the diamond store. take an extra 10 percent off storewide now through sunday. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare suppleme
not only with you two, but with tim dunn and mark meckler.ing the world what is happening. i look forward toç continuing this conversation when we have more time. russell, thank you so much. not only for your commentary, but your leadership and really your modelling of the future for so many of us as we have to deal with so many of these problems. russell simmons, david kennedy, ben chavis. >>> straight ahead here, talk about overcoming obstacles and creating jobs. we'll tell you why...
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its owner, alphonso dunn, was cutting off pieces himself and giving them to people so that when the park service received it in 1968, it was already in, unfortunately, very, very delicate condition. so we've found this approach helps so that we can preserve it. that's our priority, preserve it for the present and future generations. at the same time we do want to make sure that people actually fw get to see it and enjoy it and by having it up in spring we make sure the maximum amount of people can do that. >> what we're doing now is checking for any particulates. we're removing the particcue lats before we install it in the installment case. >> what do you mean by particulates? >> dust. >> oh. >> so what we see there is our hvac system. this is what maintains proper humidity and temperature levels. this is self-contained in the display unit itself. our first step is to remove the replica item. you can see that when the original great coat is not in the case, we do have a replica coat. replica boots. replica top hat. and we do not have the original boots or the original hat. what we are p
its owner, alphonso dunn, was cutting off pieces himself and giving them to people so that when the park service received it in 1968, it was already in, unfortunately, very, very delicate condition. so we've found this approach helps so that we can preserve it. that's our priority, preserve it for the present and future generations. at the same time we do want to make sure that people actually fw get to see it and enjoy it and by having it up in spring we make sure the maximum amount of people...
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. >> reporter: other americans like charles dunne were safely at home in washington, d.c. when the charges were announced. as a director of the pro-democracy group freedom house, dunne was cited for operating in the country without a license. the egyptian government is accusing you and others of fomenting this unrest plaguing egypt. >> right. of course, we're doing nothing of the kind. this is completely trumped up political charges. >> reporter: if convicted, the americans could face up to five years in prison. and today white house press secretary jay carney indicated that $1.5 billion in u.s. foreign aid to egypt could now be in jeopardy. >> we have made clear both in our public statements and private communications how seriously we take this and that these actions could have consequences for our relationship and for our assistance programs. >> reporter: of those 17 americans charged, we are learning new details about their whereabouts, scott. about half of them were able to leave egypt before these charges were announced, but the rest of them, they're stuck in egypt an
. >> reporter: other americans like charles dunne were safely at home in washington, d.c. when the charges were announced. as a director of the pro-democracy group freedom house, dunne was cited for operating in the country without a license. the egyptian government is accusing you and others of fomenting this unrest plaguing egypt. >> right. of course, we're doing nothing of the kind. this is completely trumped up political charges. >> reporter: if convicted, the americans...
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thousand nine hundred four sugar ray leonard and many others also benefited from the instruction of dunn day the heavyweights of the boxing world such as promoter bob arum annex champion. thomas also in attendance. now russian athletes are steadily becoming a major force at the paralympics or the winter games of the country's sports a russia is slowly climbing up the ranks in the summer disciplines as well our correspondent ramon closer and has been to meet one of the leading russian paralympians judo champion medina has a coven. while the russians dominated the winter paralympics it's the chinese who are unquestionable leaders when it comes to the summer portion of the games however the biggest country on earth could put up a decent fight against the world's most populated nation as soon as this summer there are all these great opportunities russia like china may look at china look at china tops the summer games table russia tops the winter well let's see what happens in london there's a big team coming from russia by two hundred eighty s. wades you know you could do very very well with
thousand nine hundred four sugar ray leonard and many others also benefited from the instruction of dunn day the heavyweights of the boxing world such as promoter bob arum annex champion. thomas also in attendance. now russian athletes are steadily becoming a major force at the paralympics or the winter games of the country's sports a russia is slowly climbing up the ranks in the summer disciplines as well our correspondent ramon closer and has been to meet one of the leading russian...
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>> i'm not irish. >> dylan dunn? >> my father. puerto rican and italian. >> how are you perceived here? >> i get my respect. if i didn't, i -- like, they could stab me or whatever i wouldn't be here i'd be dead you know. so evidently i get my respect. i mean it wasn't easy, you know, it's still not easy some places i go i'm a target. >> why? >> because of who i run with, who my gang is. like i said real racers. if blacks get into it, i got to be there. really especially -- i'm always out there on the front lines. i'm always going to be that way. >> why? >> because i pretty much always have to prove myself you know? always, no matter what. so i can't change my life now i chose that road, so i have to be a part of that. i don't try to be black, i'm me i'm dylan. >> but even the brotherhood of his president ing gang didn't allow dunn much optimism for the future. >> hope is the biggest -- to me hope is like thou kill me before one of them kills me. >> what? >> hope. as far as getting out. if i hope too much for it i'll go bald probab
>> i'm not irish. >> dylan dunn? >> my father. puerto rican and italian. >> how are you perceived here? >> i get my respect. if i didn't, i -- like, they could stab me or whatever i wouldn't be here i'd be dead you know. so evidently i get my respect. i mean it wasn't easy, you know, it's still not easy some places i go i'm a target. >> why? >> because of who i run with, who my gang is. like i said real racers. if blacks get into it, i got to be there....
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. ♪ ♪ [playing "only in america" by brooks and dunn] thank you all very much.ant to start by thanking bill mccollum>> thank you. i want to starts with bill mccollum who has done so much to help us. he has been tremendous. i also want to be those who cochaired statewide. we are very grateful to all of you. i also want to introduce my daughter kathy and her husband paul. i am very proud. she did a whole series upper spanish language meetings helping is in the miami area and reaching out. jackie and jimmy are the mother and father of by two major debate coaches. it is great to have them here. i want to think floridians. everyone here has been so positive. we thank all of you for the hospitality and kindness. we think the half million floridians who voted for us. florida did something important. it is now clear that this will be a two-person race between the conservative leader newt gingrich and the massachusetts moderate. the voters of florida really made that clear. you will notice the number of votes are holding up a sign with 46 states to go. this is for the el
. ♪ ♪ [playing "only in america" by brooks and dunn] thank you all very much.ant to start by thanking bill mccollum>> thank you. i want to starts with bill mccollum who has done so much to help us. he has been tremendous. i also want to be those who cochaired statewide. we are very grateful to all of you. i also want to introduce my daughter kathy and her husband paul. i am very proud. she did a whole series upper spanish language meetings helping is in the miami area and...
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anita dunn is a senior adviser to president obama. anita, good to see you. there's a lot of reasons for folks to celebrate across the country. manufacturing is spiking, all ethnic groups also saw a spike in terms of getting more jobs. what do you expect the president to say when he speaks next hour? >> well, richard, thank you for having me on this morning. you know, i think there's much to celebrate. but there's still a great deal of work to do, and the president has been clear with the american people that the hole that was dug by the worst economic recession since the great depression was a deep one and that it's taking its time to get out of ichlt but we are moving in the right direction. this is the 23rd consecutive month of job growth in the private sector. and when you compare that with the over 4 million jobs that were lost the year before the president took office, it's really stunning. but we know we have a long way to go, and i expect you'll hear the president talk about the things we need to do to build an economy that lasts, the progress we've m
anita dunn is a senior adviser to president obama. anita, good to see you. there's a lot of reasons for folks to celebrate across the country. manufacturing is spiking, all ethnic groups also saw a spike in terms of getting more jobs. what do you expect the president to say when he speaks next hour? >> well, richard, thank you for having me on this morning. you know, i think there's much to celebrate. but there's still a great deal of work to do, and the president has been clear with the...
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would have some sad news from the world of boxing muhammad ali's legendary coach angelo dunn day has died at the age of ninety he was best known for working with ali and helped him to become the world underlain pick champion the corner man also worked with fifteen other world champions including sugar ray leonard and george foreman for his outstanding work done day was included in the international boxing hall of fame in one thousand nine hundred ninety two. on to tennis and maria sharapova has held her first training session in moscow added russia's fed cup quarter final with spain which gets underway at the weekend the twenty four year old has any of it played in three fed cup matches but after a couple of injury plagued is the world number three reached the australian open final last week and sharapova told richard dunne pool of late she's hoping to continue her good early season form by helping russia reach the five cup semifinals . you know well it's always great to be in the finals of a grand slam that's when you know always want to be down to the last two and you know for me t
would have some sad news from the world of boxing muhammad ali's legendary coach angelo dunn day has died at the age of ninety he was best known for working with ali and helped him to become the world underlain pick champion the corner man also worked with fifteen other world champions including sugar ray leonard and george foreman for his outstanding work done day was included in the international boxing hall of fame in one thousand nine hundred ninety two. on to tennis and maria sharapova has...
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special thanks to the flying blue note, rich dunn, one of the best in the business. i'm dave feldman. i'll see you tomorrow and have a great night! >> thank you for watching sports xtra brought to you by your washington area nissan dealer. dukes of hazzard lunchbox, but my auction ends in 15 seconds ! even worse, my buddy's bidding on the same lunchbox.
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have more of a their rectangular areas where serta case sitting of 43 mm and for the bezel heard bill dunn said and it's full bloom along with the progress that's been talked about before that stop watch feature its built-in in it just has a very charming look not like anything you have in this than phone the of the blue and about a dozen of the black and is sold over 300 of these units in no event is the final few of the blue neon still must changes its shape as a moves in the light and in neither kelly of choose a different be happy with wilsie 30 minutes over the no. 9- and this is part of our reserve line and this gives a little bit more of a look and this black polyurethane that surrounds a crown then there would say go with the they're either choice in or in a chair redeemers selves shall say to 10 to 57 to 67 neda large puffy and move and none ever begun in for these these it just phenomenal timepieces wishes to individual miyota movements and the one unless that is the simple 10 near to them on the dial and and and and then shipping and handling and if you don't have one of those k
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then kevin dunn is this amazingly authentic character actor. >> i am trying to think who it was, another great director on this show at one time said to me that when he started directing, he asked steven spielberg for some advice. and steven spielberg given to pieces of advice. i forget the second. the first one was to not work with animals. how difficult is it to work with animals? do these animals have personalities? are they characters in this series as well? tell me about the forces. it is about horses. >> they are very much characters. all the horses you see in the pilot have their own stories. these forces will eventually go across the spread of -- these courses will initially go across the spread of nine episodes. it is all heading towards -- what we have seen is the first of a nine-hour movie. the owners of the horses will wind up going head-to-head, meaning walter smith and the stand. i realize that forces had -- i realized that horses had personalities when i had one. before that, as a city boy, i used to go out to be stable once a year. i had no idea about horses. but horses h
then kevin dunn is this amazingly authentic character actor. >> i am trying to think who it was, another great director on this show at one time said to me that when he started directing, he asked steven spielberg for some advice. and steven spielberg given to pieces of advice. i forget the second. the first one was to not work with animals. how difficult is it to work with animals? do these animals have personalities? are they characters in this series as well? tell me about the forces....
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james dunn not a lot of new snow on the ground. locally, we have some fog to talk about. we will break that down in detail in a moment. >>mark: today is the third day of an air france strike. air france said it is is expected to last until friday. >>darya: the european air safety authority is calling for checks of the entire fleet of airbus super jumbo jets for cracks inside parts of the wings. there is going to be a detailed inspection. >>mark: a quick break as the kron4 news continues. >>darya: let's take a look at the weather. some are looks like it's going to be one of the warmest days. >> downtown san francisco is ok. dense fog is an issue for the north bay in portions of the east bay. this afternoon, more sunshine and temperatures in the lower 60s. temperatures are on the mild side with mainly for these. and mild forecast low-mid- 60's generally all of the bay area. >>george: the westbound ride is already backed up. we have been incidents free on the bridge. we are looking at an 18-19 minute drive time. it should be 15-16 minutes for the westbound ride. if the backu
james dunn not a lot of new snow on the ground. locally, we have some fog to talk about. we will break that down in detail in a moment. >>mark: today is the third day of an air france strike. air france said it is is expected to last until friday. >>darya: the european air safety authority is calling for checks of the entire fleet of airbus super jumbo jets for cracks inside parts of the wings. there is going to be a detailed inspection. >>mark: a quick break as the kron4 news...
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thought all week long he might be the guy to beat, he is playing with a superb amateur player, jimmy dunne. played with phil mickelson as well the first three days. he had a stumble today at the sixth. there you go. knock its in for a round of 70. there you see the fast start. nick: all of a sudden it becomes a little bit harder to make the score happen. tiger waiting to go for this green in two. those two will travel together on the road. joe the long time caddie for fred couples. they each now have these titans of golf. tiger treed play his second shot. >> after a wonderful tee shot he has 239 left to the hole. he could easily get there. this will test him. you have to start it on the left side of the green if you are go to cut it. we will get a good view of how confident that he is in this golf swing right now. >> at the end of the day i am sure he has scrambled thoughts going through his head. he needs 100% concentration on this one. he likes it. he got it. he got it. he will have an eagle putt coming up. nick: this is a tiny putt. 2'1". he slams in a spike mark after that. five-footer
thought all week long he might be the guy to beat, he is playing with a superb amateur player, jimmy dunne. played with phil mickelson as well the first three days. he had a stumble today at the sixth. there you go. knock its in for a round of 70. there you see the fast start. nick: all of a sudden it becomes a little bit harder to make the score happen. tiger waiting to go for this green in two. those two will travel together on the road. joe the long time caddie for fred couples. they each...
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. >> reporter: jeff dunn, ceo of bolthouse farms imagines a future -- >> behold.of crunch. >> reporter: where baby carrots are as popular as potato chips. >> we have a perfect snack. 35 calories, affordable, great health, taste great. people aren't eating as much of them as we would like. what do we do? >> futuristic cliche complete. >> reporter: we wr >> we wrap this thing in the lessons of junk food marketing. >> reporter: before he took over at bolthouse farms, he spent 20 years as a top executive for coca-cola. >> when up have a product with charisma -- you don't have to explain a [ bleep ] thing. >> reporter: coca-cola kid has come over from the dark side. what are your friends thinking? >> anybody in the marketing business is always watching everybody else in the marketing business. >> reporter: do they think you are tilting at windmills here? >> i don't think so. we've gotten enough traction on this, we've gotten enough interest. >> reporter: the company test marketed its new approach to baby carrots in cincinnati and syracuse last year. a campaign directed
. >> reporter: jeff dunn, ceo of bolthouse farms imagines a future -- >> behold.of crunch. >> reporter: where baby carrots are as popular as potato chips. >> we have a perfect snack. 35 calories, affordable, great health, taste great. people aren't eating as much of them as we would like. what do we do? >> futuristic cliche complete. >> reporter: we wr >> we wrap this thing in the lessons of junk food marketing. >> reporter: before he took over at...
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. >> speaking of burning calories, our producer lauren dunn actually did the workout herself while covering the story, and she says, the cardio part, it was really intense. to find out more, go to nbcwashington.com and search what's your workout. >>> next, local students get the surprise of a lifetime. from singer john legend. >>> more than 70 influential figures from black history are coming back to life, thanks to some d.c. students. the southeast ten ison learning center is hosting the sixth annual blacks in wax events. the students transform icons. mayor vincent gray drummed up support for their performance calling their talent inspiration al. >>> and some other young local artists now have a vehicle to share their thoughts on social issues. you see, it's part of a program inspired by the 40th anniversary of marvin gaye's iconic song "what's going on. "the event kicked off for a big surprise for some students. erica gonzalez has more in a visit with john legend. >> reporter: i'm singing -- you might have had the same expression, too, if singer/songwriter john legend randomly walked into
. >> speaking of burning calories, our producer lauren dunn actually did the workout herself while covering the story, and she says, the cardio part, it was really intense. to find out more, go to nbcwashington.com and search what's your workout. >>> next, local students get the surprise of a lifetime. from singer john legend. >>> more than 70 influential figures from black history are coming back to life, thanks to some d.c. students. the southeast ten ison learning...
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lincoln is then the one who gave that great coat to alfonso dunn who was a favorite door keeper, a kind of usher. he's the one who kept it for many years. he kept it in his family for over two generations. he had many offers to have that coat bought from him, including a very generous offer from the famous p.t. barnum. and he refused all those offers. and that coat was in his family's hands until it came to the national park service in 1968. since 1968 ford's theater national historic site has been run through a very special public/private partnership. the public part is the national park service. the private is ford's theater society. and that's been since 1968 that we've run this site together. we've run it both as a national historic site, where we have thousands of visitors come in, t happened here. at the same time, this is still an active working theater. and so in that way we get to preserve lincoln's memory and it is a living memorial thatys tribute to his love of the performing arts. so, that's the way the theater still is today, and we're very proud of that partnership. so, we
lincoln is then the one who gave that great coat to alfonso dunn who was a favorite door keeper, a kind of usher. he's the one who kept it for many years. he kept it in his family for over two generations. he had many offers to have that coat bought from him, including a very generous offer from the famous p.t. barnum. and he refused all those offers. and that coat was in his family's hands until it came to the national park service in 1968. since 1968 ford's theater national historic site has...
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of the accident he had been on-the-job eight months with when he hit and killed 23-year-old emily dunn he has pleaded not guilty. muni has no comment on his claim. >>> 4:44. oakland and berkeley may be giving drivers a big break. why police say be writing fewer parking tickets. >>> the big surge rick santorum is seeing in the latest political poll. >>> nancy pelosi takes on stephen colbert. a video a serious message. >>> u.s. marine corpse facing damage control again -- marine corps facing damage control again. >>> f f f f f [ mom ] hey guys. guys... [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls with cinnabon cinnamon are an irresistible sunday morning idea. nothing calls them to the table faster. sunday morning ideas made easy. and these are the ones you'll love on a school night. pillsbury ham and cheese crescents. with just a few ingredients, you have an easy dinner. pillsbury ham and cheese crescents. school night ideas made easy. >>> check out the high temperatures, fargo 5 the high today. minneapolis high is 12. 48 new york, d.c. low 50s seattle and portland major airports doing
of the accident he had been on-the-job eight months with when he hit and killed 23-year-old emily dunn he has pleaded not guilty. muni has no comment on his claim. >>> 4:44. oakland and berkeley may be giving drivers a big break. why police say be writing fewer parking tickets. >>> the big surge rick santorum is seeing in the latest political poll. >>> nancy pelosi takes on stephen colbert. a video a serious message. >>> u.s. marine corpse facing damage...
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now, the southern route is one on the dunn barton bridge. b.a.r.t said they will run trains 24 hours but in the overnight hours the trains will not stop at every station. 14 of the stations will be open all night. trains will run hourly. b.a.r.t suggests checking its web site if you are planning a trip in the wee hours. and visit ktvu.com for more information this weekend including updates on the closure and commuting options. >>> many cars leaving the bay area are heading east for the sierra for what should be the best ski weekend of the year so far. we made that drive to the sugar bowl drive and found sought some people got an early start. >> a dry start for winter kept the skiers and boarders away, but now there is better coverage. >> conditions are great right now. 1 1/2 to two feet of snow out of the last system. >> reporter: resort officials say there are three big periods, christmas, new year's week, martin luther king weekend and president's day weekend. and finally, skiers say it is more than worth it to be here. >> can not ask for
now, the southern route is one on the dunn barton bridge. b.a.r.t said they will run trains 24 hours but in the overnight hours the trains will not stop at every station. 14 of the stations will be open all night. trains will run hourly. b.a.r.t suggests checking its web site if you are planning a trip in the wee hours. and visit ktvu.com for more information this weekend including updates on the closure and commuting options. >>> many cars leaving the bay area are heading east for the...
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the dunn barton bridge is moving slowly as well.cautious if you're driving there. >>> let's look live outside. the golden gate bridge right now. heavy and slow but things are as you can see, moving smoothly. and here is the san mateo bridge. you can see, it is crowded. and kind of slow speeds out there. local transit agencies are offering additional service during the closure. bart will operate 24 hours but trains will run hourly and stop at only 14 stations. and there will be extra ferry service between oakland, alameda and vallejo through monday, and muni will continue regular service to treasure island all weekend. stay with cbs 5, cbssf.com, and kcbs radio for all the information you'll need to get around during the closure this weekend. ♪ bitter sweet memories. ♪ that is all i'm taking with me. ♪ so good bye, please, don't cry. ♪ we both know i'm not what you, you need. ♪ and i will always love you >> would you be's signature song play -- whitney houston's signature song plays as her casket is taken out of the church following
the dunn barton bridge is moving slowly as well.cautious if you're driving there. >>> let's look live outside. the golden gate bridge right now. heavy and slow but things are as you can see, moving smoothly. and here is the san mateo bridge. you can see, it is crowded. and kind of slow speeds out there. local transit agencies are offering additional service during the closure. bart will operate 24 hours but trains will run hourly and stop at only 14 stations. and there will be extra...
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let's welcome in liz dunn.ree, fourth-quarter same-store sales, total sales, web sales fell. gross margins fell. fourth quarter stunk. you say you don't care? >> yeah, i don't care about the fourth quarter. it really wasn't about the fourth quarter. new management just got in place -- just came in place. and their strategy's really took hold in february. took hold in february. so the fourth quarter is old news. and really what i heard today was a reiteration of what they said a couple weeks ago at analyst day and everything is going very much according to plan. >> liz, it's not a question really of whether we care about what happened in the fourth quarter. it's a question of what the stock price is reflecting. the stock price isn't reflecting the fourth quarter. it is reflecting new management. it's got to be one of the highest valuations if not the highest valuation in the broad line category. i'm not saying it's a bad story, i think it's fully discounted -- >> trading two and a half times p/e is macy's. >> i
let's welcome in liz dunn.ree, fourth-quarter same-store sales, total sales, web sales fell. gross margins fell. fourth quarter stunk. you say you don't care? >> yeah, i don't care about the fourth quarter. it really wasn't about the fourth quarter. new management just got in place -- just came in place. and their strategy's really took hold in february. took hold in february. so the fourth quarter is old news. and really what i heard today was a reiteration of what they said a couple...
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i went to segregated dunn bar high school, everything was segregated in this city. the district was one of the five brown versus board of education cases. this was the legacy of that fateful decision. it was the capital of the united states and it was the capital of slavery. slaves were sold in the streets, slaves -- of course slavery thrived here even afterwards until nine months before the civil war when lincoln, as i'm sure someone said, as a war measure liberated the slaves of the district of columbia. my great grandfather, richard holmes was among them. richard holmes walked off a slave plantation in virginia. i do not tell some storied notion of richard holmes. i tell it as it was told to me, that richard holmes looked around, saw no one was looking and left that plantation and that's how he got to the district of columbia. that makes me a third generation washingtonian. i'm glad he stopped here. his son, my grandfather, richard hol holmes, the first richard came here in the 1850s, the second richard holmes entered the d.c. fire department in 1902. the capital
i went to segregated dunn bar high school, everything was segregated in this city. the district was one of the five brown versus board of education cases. this was the legacy of that fateful decision. it was the capital of the united states and it was the capital of slavery. slaves were sold in the streets, slaves -- of course slavery thrived here even afterwards until nine months before the civil war when lincoln, as i'm sure someone said, as a war measure liberated the slaves of the district...
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that dunn mean that universally -- >> what do you attribute the stren nth the market. look at the money nufing in to technology this year. the nasdaq is up 12% or so in 2012. what's behind this? >> i think it is a reflection of the economy doing better. i think concerns of a double dip that became so pref plant the september/october period caused the market to discount something worse. now i think it is coming to the realization that a lot of the weakness we saw in the first half of 2011 were short-term factors that have started to ve verse themselves and we are seeing the best growth in manufacturing and even manufacturing jobs that we have seen in over 30 years. i think the market is coming to the realization the economy is producing thing again opposed to paper profits and engineering. >> that sound very positive. >> what kind of year to do you expect for the markets very strong begin. does it last. >> i think if the economy doesn't bring any surprise. the path of least resistance is up and the next wave would be money coming out of fixed income. most of the money h
that dunn mean that universally -- >> what do you attribute the stren nth the market. look at the money nufing in to technology this year. the nasdaq is up 12% or so in 2012. what's behind this? >> i think it is a reflection of the economy doing better. i think concerns of a double dip that became so pref plant the september/october period caused the market to discount something worse. now i think it is coming to the realization that a lot of the weakness we saw in the first half of...
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. >> reporter: when jeanett dunn finally looked outside her car was riddled with bullet holes. she said officers told her 51 bullet holes. sher son complains what police think may have happened. >> was a gunbattle. >> reporter: between? >> two different groups. my sister talked with the police and it was explained to me that someone came between one of these houses and targeted people in this house over here. >> reporter: a neighbor's window was also shot out. four members of one family were hurt, including a woman who was carrying her baby. the child was not injured. earlier in north oakland, just after 3:00 p.m., another shooting left one man injured, and the glass door of this liquor store shot up. ryan rosenblatt was afraid for his life. >> he was at the stoplight and one man had a gun and i don't know what guns look like that much, but it looked like a machine gub. i had heard gunshots go off a few seconds ir, so i know he had been shooting it. so i sort of got down low in my car. >> reporter: that witness said that the gunman apparently got away. it's still not clear how
. >> reporter: when jeanett dunn finally looked outside her car was riddled with bullet holes. she said officers told her 51 bullet holes. sher son complains what police think may have happened. >> was a gunbattle. >> reporter: between? >> two different groups. my sister talked with the police and it was explained to me that someone came between one of these houses and targeted people in this house over here. >> reporter: a neighbor's window was also shot out. four...
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after a legal battle, boston college was compelled to hand its archive over and its spokesman, jack dunn, now says the court will decide whether to release it. >> we as a university are trying to fight the fight on behalf of oral history but our ability to do so is limited in the face of a federal subpoena regarding a criminal investigation for horrific crimes. >> reporter: but many feel the school could have put up a much stronger fight to protect the interview archive and that if it's released, people like anthony mcentire, who conducted many of the interviews, could be hurt or worse. >> i think the people who spoke are at risk. >> reporter: mcentire, a former ira member who served time for murder himself, has now been labeled a traitor and informer by his once-ira colleagues and he knows what that could mean. >> it demonizes a person and traditionally the ira punishment for people that are accused of informing was, uh, death. >> reporter: the boston college tapes have exposed a conflict between those who are seeking justice and those who are seeking peace, and it may be that in northe
after a legal battle, boston college was compelled to hand its archive over and its spokesman, jack dunn, now says the court will decide whether to release it. >> we as a university are trying to fight the fight on behalf of oral history but our ability to do so is limited in the face of a federal subpoena regarding a criminal investigation for horrific crimes. >> reporter: but many feel the school could have put up a much stronger fight to protect the interview archive and that if...
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. >> speaking of burning calories, our producer lauren dunn actually did the workout herself while coveringhe story, and she says, the cardio part, it was really intense. to find out more, go to nbcwashington.com and search what's your workout. >>> next, local students get the surprise of a lifetime. from singer john legend. delivering a 200-pound ice sculpture means i don't have any margin for error. one wrong turn and i could end up unloaded a puddle of water. woman's voice: turn right ahead. so i make sure i have the right guidance to get me exactly where i need to be. it's the same with taxes. turbo tax has a unique gps feature that guides me step-by-step, so i know it's done right. they even offer representation in case of an audit, and calculations are guaranteed accurate, which helps me reach my maximum refund--guaranteed. man: try turbo tax online now. you don't pay unless you're satisfied. >>> more than 70 influential figures from black history are coming back to life, thanks to some d.c. students. the southeast ten ison learning center is hosting the sixth annual blacks in wax eve
. >> speaking of burning calories, our producer lauren dunn actually did the workout herself while coveringhe story, and she says, the cardio part, it was really intense. to find out more, go to nbcwashington.com and search what's your workout. >>> next, local students get the surprise of a lifetime. from singer john legend. delivering a 200-pound ice sculpture means i don't have any margin for error. one wrong turn and i could end up unloaded a puddle of water. woman's voice:...
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rush over the moon as it unveils its space ambitions these and other stories or click away at archie dunn. campaigners for online freedom are taking to the streets of europe protesting against a new copyright treaty signed by governments across the continent but the anti-counterfeiting trade agreement or acto won't come into force unless it's ratified by the european parliament that's what activists are trying to prevent saying the new law would endanger free speech and net privacy protests and stockholm under way right now artie's tom barton is there. this is the frontline in the most modern of political battles over internet freedom these crowds have gathered uncensored in sweden the original home of the pirate parties that have sprung up all over europe and beyond here to protest against acts are being anti counterfeiting trade agreements all revolves around anti-piracy laws that are trying to be pushed through in many countries this agreement tries to standardize the enforcement of those laws in the e.u. and in america and further around the world these people say it's not an innocent
rush over the moon as it unveils its space ambitions these and other stories or click away at archie dunn. campaigners for online freedom are taking to the streets of europe protesting against a new copyright treaty signed by governments across the continent but the anti-counterfeiting trade agreement or acto won't come into force unless it's ratified by the european parliament that's what activists are trying to prevent saying the new law would endanger free speech and net privacy protests and...