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eddie conway with the baltimore-based real news network. we also went to be joined by the former president of the baltimore city council. major protest planned for today in baltimore over the death of freddie gray. he was taken down by police on april 12. he died on april 19. his family and lawyers say 80% of his -- that 80% of his spine was severed. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. our guest is our eddie conway who continues to be with us, an executive producer for the real news network former political , prisoner. lawrence bell is also with us now, former president of the baltimore city council. he represents west baltimore, which is the area where freddie gray was arrested. so we are going through the facts as we know them. on april 12, freddie gray was arrested by police. it is not clear why. his family, his attorney says he was arrested for running while black. no one contends anything other than he was running and they arrested h
eddie conway with the baltimore-based real news network. we also went to be joined by the former president of the baltimore city council. major protest planned for today in baltimore over the death of freddie gray. he was taken down by police on april 12. he died on april 19. his family and lawyers say 80% of his -- that 80% of his spine was severed. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. our...
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he then tries to get eddie's rifle away from him, but eddie, although he is in his 40s but had been a blacksmith in civilian life, takes his weapon, throws in another cartridge swings along and kills the confederate soldier who just stabbed him, pulled out the bayonetted weapon and marched back to the hillsman house which served as a field hospital. you will see that. one of the more unique things is years ago on the ground around the hillsman house which served as the field hospital sam eddie's dog tag was found. that is on display in the museum. and so that was the fighting at the hillsman house. at marshall's cross roads the federal cavalry was under general philip sheridan under wesley merit. he had with him some folks you probably recognize, george armstrong custer thomas devon and george cook many of these would become fighters in the indian wars afterwards. as mentioned earlier they are facing confederate general richard anderson, george picket and bushrod johnson. that fighting at that intersection which is just beyond our visitor's center is known as marshall's cross roads or
he then tries to get eddie's rifle away from him, but eddie, although he is in his 40s but had been a blacksmith in civilian life, takes his weapon, throws in another cartridge swings along and kills the confederate soldier who just stabbed him, pulled out the bayonetted weapon and marched back to the hillsman house which served as a field hospital. you will see that. one of the more unique things is years ago on the ground around the hillsman house which served as the field hospital sam...
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in miami, nobody loves wine more than eddie lagaric. the owner of "w" wine boutique. >> it's magic.f all the grape juice, you can discover the miracle of strawberry, blueberry, vanilla. >> that grape juice can get expensive. >> i think the best sales that we've done is a case of three bottles for $36,000, which goes down to $12,000 a bottle. >> that's right. $12,000 a bottle. eddie keeps these rare and expensive wines in a highly specialized room called the 100- point room. >> the 100-point room has its own temperature system where we keep all the older vintages, rare to find, very limited wine, all the gems. >> in october 2009, the 100-point room receives an unwelcome visitor. "w" wine boutique is bustling with activity as the miami beach elite taste a premiere champagne. >> from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., we are doing champagne testing. we had about 80 to 90 people, so the store was very, very busy. >> just after 7:00 p.m., a customer comes in and heads straight for the back. trying to look casual, he checks out the back door. then he surveys the 100-point room. no one in sight. sati
in miami, nobody loves wine more than eddie lagaric. the owner of "w" wine boutique. >> it's magic.f all the grape juice, you can discover the miracle of strawberry, blueberry, vanilla. >> that grape juice can get expensive. >> i think the best sales that we've done is a case of three bottles for $36,000, which goes down to $12,000 a bottle. >> that's right. $12,000 a bottle. eddie keeps these rare and expensive wines in a highly specialized room called the...
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did you know he also prosecuted your third victim, eddie deluca? eddie deluca. he did three years for manslaughter. so, other than holt being the prosecutor in both cases i don't really see a connection here, sis. eddie deluca should have done life for murder. so, he bly skated, just like collins. wha-wha-what's gotten into you that you're suddenly running around, playing cop, digging through files, hmm? all right, i know. it just... it wasn't adding up, okay? asical and it didn't occur to me on the day but do you remember when trevor was yelling and getting all pissed off that he loswitness? i would have done the same thing. so what? right, exactly. that's not the trevor i know. from day one, he taught me not to get mad. t the etting mad would take your eye off the ball and the real point is justice. sis, the guy was in a bad mood. he got mad. so what? that gsn't make him a killer. you get mad all the time yourself! i'm not saying that i learned the lesson well. this is why i admire the man. his ability to stay focused, and it doe keep his emotions in check. i
did you know he also prosecuted your third victim, eddie deluca? eddie deluca. he did three years for manslaughter. so, other than holt being the prosecutor in both cases i don't really see a connection here, sis. eddie deluca should have done life for murder. so, he bly skated, just like collins. wha-wha-what's gotten into you that you're suddenly running around, playing cop, digging through files, hmm? all right, i know. it just... it wasn't adding up, okay? asical and it didn't occur to me...
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eddie: cologne. steve: cologne. eddie: we're gonna play, steve. steve: they're gonna play.. [cheering and applause] steve: eddie, how you doing? eddie: i'm doing fine, steve. how are you? steve: good, good. what do you do? eddie: well, right now i'm a teacher. i absolutely love the craft that i do, but it's
eddie: cologne. steve: cologne. eddie: we're gonna play, steve. steve: they're gonna play.. [cheering and applause] steve: eddie, how you doing? eddie: i'm doing fine, steve. how are you? steve: good, good. what do you do? eddie: well, right now i'm a teacher. i absolutely love the craft that i do, but it's
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two-run homer off of eddie butler. 2-0 giants. maxwell had a great catch in the game. not at coors, charlie blackmon solo homer in the third. tied at 3-3. back to the kids. big time sugar rush and crash coming. rocky -- score. a double down the line. heston 5 1/3. bruce bochy an early exit in the 8th after arguing a strike 3 call on brandon crawford here and the giants win streak comes to an end. see ya bruce. 6-4 rocks. >>> a's and astros. one guy wearing a penguin suit. i don't know why. a pitchers duel. gets thrown out by val buena. great bare handed catch. astros scored twice. josh reddick a two-out triple. the ball gets away from catcher.
two-run homer off of eddie butler. 2-0 giants. maxwell had a great catch in the game. not at coors, charlie blackmon solo homer in the third. tied at 3-3. back to the kids. big time sugar rush and crash coming. rocky -- score. a double down the line. heston 5 1/3. bruce bochy an early exit in the 8th after arguing a strike 3 call on brandon crawford here and the giants win streak comes to an end. see ya bruce. 6-4 rocks. >>> a's and astros. one guy wearing a penguin suit. i don't know...
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really drunk. >> weimer asks eddie for a pack of cigarettes, then pays for some gas, then he tells eddiehat he's not the one getting back behind the wheel. it's his daughter who is driving him around. >> she drives us here. i swear to you. cross my heart. on my mother's grave. >> i thought no way. can't be. i thought there was somebody else in the van. >> weimer shares the use about his designated driver with a customer he recognizes. >> she's 9 years old. she drives here. >> that's crazy. >> i swear to you. i swear. cross my heart. >> he was bragging about it. >> 9 years old in the truck. we're parked right there. she drove all the way here. >> and i parked. >> and she parked. >> weimer's daughter seems to be proud of herself, too. >> did you drive all the way here? >> she was eating her apple candy and she was showing me the keys in her hand. she was like bragging about it, too. like i drive him around and this and that. >> weimer doesn't seem to care that what he's doing is illegal, letting his unlicensed, underaged child get behind the wheel. >> i mean, what are they going to do? the
really drunk. >> weimer asks eddie for a pack of cigarettes, then pays for some gas, then he tells eddiehat he's not the one getting back behind the wheel. it's his daughter who is driving him around. >> she drives us here. i swear to you. cross my heart. on my mother's grave. >> i thought no way. can't be. i thought there was somebody else in the van. >> weimer shares the use about his designated driver with a customer he recognizes. >> she's 9 years old. she...
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. >> eddie: scott darling knows a lot of these players, doc, from his days.re is his former roommate filip forsberg spending a couple years with the nashville predators and their organization. ♪ ♪ >> doc: this are many traditions. we began with one with the anthem tonight and finish with the handshake line. it was julius irving who said after a play-off series there is nothing to do if you are the loser but rest recover, and return in the fall. meanwhile, the home team celebrates with 22,000. [ cheers ] >> doc: you are watching the stanley cup playoffs presented by geico. tomorrow, game six. st. louis blues against the minnesota wild here on nbc. coming up next except on the west coast, it's your local news and for viewers in the chicago area coverage continues with blackhawks post game live on comcast sports net. for eddie olezyk pierre mcguire, doc emrick saying good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com he's out there. there's a guy out there whose making a name for himself in a sport where your name and maybe a number are what define you. somewhere
. >> eddie: scott darling knows a lot of these players, doc, from his days.re is his former roommate filip forsberg spending a couple years with the nashville predators and their organization. ♪ ♪ >> doc: this are many traditions. we began with one with the anthem tonight and finish with the handshake line. it was julius irving who said after a play-off series there is nothing to do if you are the loser but rest recover, and return in the fall. meanwhile, the home team...
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. >> eddie: scott darling knows a lot of these players, doc, from his days.re is his former roommate filip forsberg spending a couple years with the nashville predators and their organization. ♪ ♪ >> doc: this are many traditions. we began with one with the anthem tonight and finish with the handshake line. it was julius irving who said after a play-off series there is nothing to do if you are the loser but rest recover, and return in the fall. meanwhile, the home team celebrates with 22,000. [ cheers ] >> doc: you are watching the stanley cup playoffs presented by geico. tomorrow, game six. st. louis blues against the minnesota wild here on nbc. coming up next except on the west coast, it's your local news and for viewers in the chicago area coverage continues with blackhawks post game live on comcast sports net. for eddie olezyk pierre mcguire, doc emrick saying good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com sfla i cry when i saw the news. >>> tonight philadelphia are mourning over the death and destruction from a 7.8 magnitude earthquake. >>> good eveni
. >> eddie: scott darling knows a lot of these players, doc, from his days.re is his former roommate filip forsberg spending a couple years with the nashville predators and their organization. ♪ ♪ >> doc: this are many traditions. we began with one with the anthem tonight and finish with the handshake line. it was julius irving who said after a play-off series there is nothing to do if you are the loser but rest recover, and return in the fall. meanwhile, the home team...
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and then, i cannot remember exactly what eddie said. it is in the big book. but truman turned in his seat and looked out the window. and then he turned back and looked at eddie. tears streaming down his face. nsaid use son of a bitch. i cannot go against you. he was not going against him. he would have done it anyway. toughest obstacle he had to face was general marshall. he was not for it. not because he was against jews. it was not for it because of the military reality of the situation. it was a brave decision. just as the segregating the -- d segregating the armed forces. a president, when he takes office, ought to call in an expert and say, make me a list of all the decisions i can make without having to go to congress. and then get busy. [laughter] >> thank you. host: i know there were other folks who may have wanted to ask a question. we are very grateful for your being here today. thanks so much to the sponsors of the symposium. thank you so much. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every wee
and then, i cannot remember exactly what eddie said. it is in the big book. but truman turned in his seat and looked out the window. and then he turned back and looked at eddie. tears streaming down his face. nsaid use son of a bitch. i cannot go against you. he was not going against him. he would have done it anyway. toughest obstacle he had to face was general marshall. he was not for it. not because he was against jews. it was not for it because of the military reality of the situation. it...
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eddie connor suffers from asthma. he used to run, now he can only watch others pass by. eddie: especially during the summer, when there is very little breeze, it sticks in the air and i get scared it could facilitate a dangerous attack. >> the u.k., like a number of other european countries -- >> the supreme court rolled a must be a new plan for pollution by the end of the year. after a five-year legal battle we have our rights upheld for clean air. we hope that whatever the next government is, they will come forward with a really good plan. >> that plan can only work if it tackles traffic, diesel engines in particular, a major source of pollution in urban areas, in britain and the rest of europe. the problem is so many people have been in courage to buy diesel, because they are cheaper than petrol engines and give off less carbon dioxide. making a switch away from those will be a difficult challenge. the environment ministry says the air quality is getting better, but after today's judgment the next government will face more pressure to clean up. laura: in baltimore, th
eddie connor suffers from asthma. he used to run, now he can only watch others pass by. eddie: especially during the summer, when there is very little breeze, it sticks in the air and i get scared it could facilitate a dangerous attack. >> the u.k., like a number of other european countries -- >> the supreme court rolled a must be a new plan for pollution by the end of the year. after a five-year legal battle we have our rights upheld for clean air. we hope that whatever the next...
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. >> eddie murphy will receive an award.hrough his appearances on saturday night live and work as a movie star eddie murphy has shown that like mark twain, he was yeared ahead of his time. that does it for me on this friday edition of "way too early." coming up in "morning joe" we're live from illinois where tornadoes destroyed a community. that destructive weather is now on the nooufmove. plus the latest from south carolina where new dash cam video sheds light on what happened moments before a police officer shot and killed an unarmed man and action in the race for 2016. former rhode island governor joins us after he states he's considering a run for the democratic nomination. he'll explain he he believes, quote, hillary clinton should in the be president. that and much more after this. shopping for a used car is so intimidating. i mean, you feel like you have to be this expert negotiator to get a fair deal. i hate to haggle. when you go to a restaurant you don't haggle over the chicken parmesan. why can't car-buying be lik
. >> eddie murphy will receive an award.hrough his appearances on saturday night live and work as a movie star eddie murphy has shown that like mark twain, he was yeared ahead of his time. that does it for me on this friday edition of "way too early." coming up in "morning joe" we're live from illinois where tornadoes destroyed a community. that destructive weather is now on the nooufmove. plus the latest from south carolina where new dash cam video sheds light on what...
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reporter: in 2013 kyle and his close friend chad littlefield were murdered on a texas gun range by eddie ray routh, a struggling vet they were trying to help. >> we the jury find the defendant, eddie ray routh, guilty. >> reporter: it was the "american sniper" trial. >> that was so, so wrong. i don't know how every branch of the media portrayed it. >> reporter: i said the words. i bought into it. it was the "american sniper" trial. >> we resent that because it was just then about the loss of chris. the loss of chris was no more of a tragedy than loss of chad littlefield. >> reporter: on the heels of the film's success and the trial, a texas congressman introduced a bill to posthumously honor kyle the medal of honor. >> if you knew chris, you would know he would never ever want that. he never saw himself as a hero. >> reporter: the kyles honor their son through a foundation that supports veterans causes. they are moved by the tributes of strangers for their son and are happy to have the trial behind them. >> we never had any peace to try to grieve, i guess, ourselves. but once they came b
reporter: in 2013 kyle and his close friend chad littlefield were murdered on a texas gun range by eddie ray routh, a struggling vet they were trying to help. >> we the jury find the defendant, eddie ray routh, guilty. >> reporter: it was the "american sniper" trial. >> that was so, so wrong. i don't know how every branch of the media portrayed it. >> reporter: i said the words. i bought into it. it was the "american sniper" trial. >> we resent...
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eddie zheng, a game changer, and this week, the 50 fun playmaker.san francisco, mike mibach, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> we talked about the cold morning tomorrow rng but there's warmer weather on the way. temperatures into the 70s. how long this warming trend will last. >> up first, house minority leader nancy pee lossy responds to a call to give up her leadership position. ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3 event is on now! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> fellow democrats are calling on san francisco representative nancy pelosi to step down from her position. steven lynch told boston's station, that he would not lead the party after the crushing defeat. >> again, it's the least important thing i have to tend today. we have thi
eddie zheng, a game changer, and this week, the 50 fun playmaker.san francisco, mike mibach, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> we talked about the cold morning tomorrow rng but there's warmer weather on the way. temperatures into the 70s. how long this warming trend will last. >> up first, house minority leader nancy pee lossy responds to a call to give up her leadership position. ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi and streaming...
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reporter: in 2013 kyle and his close friend chad littlefield were murdered on a texas gun range by eddie they were trying to help. >> we the jury find the defendant guilty -- >> the "american sniper" trial. >> that was so so wrong. i don't know how every branch of the media portrayed it. >> i said the words. i bought into it. the "american sniper" trial. >> we resent that. because it was just then about the loss of chris. the loss of chris was no more of a tragedy than the loss of chad littlefield. >> in february the man who killed kyle and chad littlefield was sentenced to life in prison without parole. you can see more of lester holt's exclusive interview this morning on "today." >>> we want to say happy birthday to eddie murphy who turned 54. "30 rock" actor alec baldwin is 57. legendary actress doris day is 91. good health to all of them. keep it right here for more news, weather and sports. thanks for watching "early today." have a great friday and a terrific weekend, everyone. >>> officers could lose their jobs. san francisco police chief greg s surr responding to an investigation
reporter: in 2013 kyle and his close friend chad littlefield were murdered on a texas gun range by eddie they were trying to help. >> we the jury find the defendant guilty -- >> the "american sniper" trial. >> that was so so wrong. i don't know how every branch of the media portrayed it. >> i said the words. i bought into it. the "american sniper" trial. >> we resent that. because it was just then about the loss of chris. the loss of chris was...
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>> the great irony is that walk i did with eddie conway happened just a few days before the incident. >> before. >> right before that happened. we happened to be there and it just underscored what we were talking about. people are very upset. there is a lack of interest in disability when the people who live in the neighborhood. it has been exacerbated by the situation because we think information needs to come out sooner. people see the shows like "48 hours for their toll within the first two days or so, law enforcement should have an idea of what happened in a homicide. and here we see nearly two weeks after this incident, everybody in the neighborhood and all the people on the streets know. i've talked to people and police officers and is reverend jackson said earlier one of the problems we have and this is something all around the country that needs to be dealt with, even when we have african-american police and even well-intentioned white police officers who see something that goes wrong and they know somebody -- as a matter of fact, in this instance, the primary perpetrator was
>> the great irony is that walk i did with eddie conway happened just a few days before the incident. >> before. >> right before that happened. we happened to be there and it just underscored what we were talking about. people are very upset. there is a lack of interest in disability when the people who live in the neighborhood. it has been exacerbated by the situation because we think information needs to come out sooner. people see the shows like "48 hours for their...
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charlie: then, tim cook, eddie and johnny all talked to you? rick: yes.: what did they feel had to be understood about steve? what was it about books and impressions of steve that they thought were overblown, unfair -- rick: it was a combination of things. there was a personal side. they had a friendship with this person. when apple came around, they gave us 4 people to talk to. they were the four apple employees who attended steve's private burial service. it was a very small burial service. there were four current apple employees there. katie cotton, the pr chief eddie, johnny, and tim cook. bill campbell was there. he was the chairman of the board. there is a personal side. they had a real relationship with this very famous man, and they saw him as far more than just the irascible jerk he is stereotyped as. i think it also connect to their pride in what they accomplished under steve from 1997 going forward. all of those people have been there. those three men you mentioned, they had been there through that whole time. they feel it enormous pride in wha
charlie: then, tim cook, eddie and johnny all talked to you? rick: yes.: what did they feel had to be understood about steve? what was it about books and impressions of steve that they thought were overblown, unfair -- rick: it was a combination of things. there was a personal side. they had a friendship with this person. when apple came around, they gave us 4 people to talk to. they were the four apple employees who attended steve's private burial service. it was a very small burial service....
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i think it was eddie.a baseball bat, and he started beating him upside the head with the bat. and i was just in shock. i didn't know what to do, so i backed up, and i sat on the bed, and they kept beating this guy and beating this guy. his blood was going everywhere. i mean, there were just bits of skull and brain just going all over the walls, and i remember getting blood in my mouth and on my face and on my clothes, and i was just frozen. i didn't know what to do. i could hear him screaming, "help me!" and there was nothing i could do. they beat him for a good half hour. they beat him, they cut him. they cut his throat. they did everything imaginable that you could do to destroy one man. and when they were done, they looked at me, and they asked me to help them. and i wasn't going to say no after what i just witnessed. i was not going to say no. i helped them carry the body downstairs, and you could hear air coming out of his throat. and i guess eddie thought he was still alive, so he took a cinderblock
i think it was eddie.a baseball bat, and he started beating him upside the head with the bat. and i was just in shock. i didn't know what to do, so i backed up, and i sat on the bed, and they kept beating this guy and beating this guy. his blood was going everywhere. i mean, there were just bits of skull and brain just going all over the walls, and i remember getting blood in my mouth and on my face and on my clothes, and i was just frozen. i didn't know what to do. i could hear him screaming,...
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>> good. >> what grade are you going into, eddie?hardest part is like seeing him behind the glass. and when he's in here and stuff. so i really want him to get out. >> when his kids can't hug him like i told him he is hurting his kids. you know i can stand the hurt. sometimes the kids can't. >> what's happening, dad. how you doing? >> staying strong? >> yes, sir. >> thank you for bringing them up for me, dad. >> i want to let him know we love him no matter what. make it easier on us when we come up here. we're in here with you. don't make it to where we, we are locked up being locked up. you understand? >> hey. >> tell the kids, i love you. >> i love you. i'm sorry i pained you. >> limited to 30 minutes. the visit hardly seems to have begun when it is time to leave. >> i love you. y'all be good. bye-bye. >> all right. >> yes, sir. >> i'm praying, hoping, hoping that this is the last time they have to come up here like this and see me behind the glass. because it is not a good feeling. it's not a good feeling. >> i just feel that, i d
>> good. >> what grade are you going into, eddie?hardest part is like seeing him behind the glass. and when he's in here and stuff. so i really want him to get out. >> when his kids can't hug him like i told him he is hurting his kids. you know i can stand the hurt. sometimes the kids can't. >> what's happening, dad. how you doing? >> staying strong? >> yes, sir. >> thank you for bringing them up for me, dad. >> i want to let him know we love him...
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eddy obtuvo el revelador testimonio de hispano.3 aÑos de edad considerado como todo un hÉroe indica que grabÓ el accidente mientras se dirigÍa a su trabajo carolina del sur. >> decidÍ grabar el vÍdeo cuando veo que habÍa un tipo de, no voy a decir forcejeo. pero policÍa estaba encima de la vÍctima. hasta se acercÓ al lugar cuando el policÍa le disparÓ 8 tiros por la espalda al afroamericano walter scott. el policÍa declarÓ que la vÍctima le intentÓ quitarle la pistola al oficial. acciÓn que no se puede observar en el vÍdeo. >> de la vÍctima nunca tuvo control de esa pistola elÉctrica. simplemente, tratÓ de escapar del hecho. santana dice que incluso pensÓ borrar el vÍdeo por temor a que su vida se encontrarÁn peligro. santana: no es nada fÁcil. es algo que tambiÉn el oficial tenÍas familia. addy: el abogado afirma que estas imÁgenes y el testimonio de joven se convertirÁn en evidencias claras durante el juicio. en cuanto al temor que tiene santana el abogado dicho que podrÁ tener cierto tipo de protecciÓn. babrie: vamos al lugar do
eddy obtuvo el revelador testimonio de hispano.3 aÑos de edad considerado como todo un hÉroe indica que grabÓ el accidente mientras se dirigÍa a su trabajo carolina del sur. >> decidÍ grabar el vÍdeo cuando veo que habÍa un tipo de, no voy a decir forcejeo. pero policÍa estaba encima de la vÍctima. hasta se acercÓ al lugar cuando el policÍa le disparÓ 8 tiros por la espalda al afroamericano walter scott. el policÍa declarÓ que la vÍctima le intentÓ quitarle la pistola al...
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despuÉs el golpe de cabeza de eddie herrera se perdÍa el tiro de esquina. sÍ, fue un partido duro a nivel internacional, ninguno quiere perder, nosotros habÍamos trabajado, conocÍamos bien este equipo, por ahÍ no es la virtud su gran pelota parada y nosotros sÍ, arrancamos con alguna dificultad pero a medida que va pasando el tiempo y el partido, nos fuimos acomodando, tuvims mÁs juego, pelotas paradas que podÍamos haber empatado. william: en new jersey recibiÓ en el messi argentina enfrento a ecuador, sergio el kun agüero, golazo. a la albiceleste cerraba su gira con victoria 2_1 con esta anotaciÓn del jugador de javier... en perÚ, lo hizo ante la vino tinto, la anotaciÓn de venezuela llegaba en un saque de puerta... ganÓ la vino tinto 1_0. en otros resultados, en el estadio rommel fernÁndez en panamÁ le ganÓ dos a uno a casta rica. el salvador y guatemala empataron sin goles. le saliÓ nueva novia chicharito, un nuevo equipo interesado en sus servicios, los directivos lo quieren a como dÉ lugar en la nba se enfrentaron dos equipos, los golden... y los clip
despuÉs el golpe de cabeza de eddie herrera se perdÍa el tiro de esquina. sÍ, fue un partido duro a nivel internacional, ninguno quiere perder, nosotros habÍamos trabajado, conocÍamos bien este equipo, por ahÍ no es la virtud su gran pelota parada y nosotros sÍ, arrancamos con alguna dificultad pero a medida que va pasando el tiempo y el partido, nos fuimos acomodando, tuvims mÁs juego, pelotas paradas que podÍamos haber empatado. william: en new jersey recibiÓ en el messi argentina...
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center inside is where the ceremony will start with assistant chief eddie garcia welcoming everybody. and then they will go on to some music, some clergy the chief carmela harris and family members as well. so we'll send it back to you. >> matt, before you go i can only imagine what it must be like gridlock in terms of just because all of those people you know, their cars and trucks and motorcycles, what's it look like outside in terms of traffic and congestion? >> reporter: you know, it's not that bad. part of the reason it's not that bad is because they had it so blocked off around here and people were just kept from the area. so now that all the motorcycles have cleared the area and the officers have cleared the area, i'm seeing that traffic has started to come through. you obviously can't cross autumn street here at santa clara but that's not that big of an issue because there's not that much back there and there are are other ways to get around. cars have lined up here on santa clara and they are free to go in all directions right now. but obviously when the funeral ends, there a
center inside is where the ceremony will start with assistant chief eddie garcia welcoming everybody. and then they will go on to some music, some clergy the chief carmela harris and family members as well. so we'll send it back to you. >> matt, before you go i can only imagine what it must be like gridlock in terms of just because all of those people you know, their cars and trucks and motorcycles, what's it look like outside in terms of traffic and congestion? >> reporter: you...
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of homer, the great dramatist also, what some of those virtues work things like wisdom courage, pie eddie, justice, moderation, the great period of the classical age when we have a lot of these ridings, as this debate, what about the virtue of justice, is that really a virtue or does it -- is a lucien, something that is good for us as humans, good for us in our lives as individuals or is that simply something we have been suckered into doing in cutting political rulers and a lot of the philosophers i write about in the book are devoting that question. >> what do you teach at princeton? wikipedia political theory, i teach in the department of politics and associated faculty member. and medieval political theory and greece and rome and political model, and even on science and democracy. it takes me a little far from the greeks but one of the interesting things about the greeks is they were some of the people who insisted knowledge and expertise should be central to politics. and modern society. >> when you talk about the greeks and their political growth period and the romans and their poli
of homer, the great dramatist also, what some of those virtues work things like wisdom courage, pie eddie, justice, moderation, the great period of the classical age when we have a lot of these ridings, as this debate, what about the virtue of justice, is that really a virtue or does it -- is a lucien, something that is good for us as humans, good for us in our lives as individuals or is that simply something we have been suckered into doing in cutting political rulers and a lot of the...
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and he eddie, would not tell evan thomas about what they did and he did say they had terrible things in mind to do to "ramparts." >> i would be very curious as someone who worked -- [laughter] for "ramparts" at that time, i can add a little to this. >> okay. >> many years later i applied for my cia files under the freedom of information act and i got many, many pages of them heavily redacted. sometimes just a few words on a page. and it was amazing because i was a very, very, very low person on the totem pole at "ramparts," and i'd been only peripherally involved. but i did come out of it without much respect for what we journalists call the fact-checking process. i'll just give you one little example. they had a lot of personal details about me, my parents, my wife's parents, so forth. and one of the things they had discovered was well, one of the things that happened -- and then here's how it got reported -- my wife and i had briefly been civil rights workers in mississippi in 1964. we got married the following year, and we asked people in lieu of wedding presents to make a contrib
and he eddie, would not tell evan thomas about what they did and he did say they had terrible things in mind to do to "ramparts." >> i would be very curious as someone who worked -- [laughter] for "ramparts" at that time, i can add a little to this. >> okay. >> many years later i applied for my cia files under the freedom of information act and i got many, many pages of them heavily redacted. sometimes just a few words on a page. and it was amazing because...
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. >> what do you love about eddie and the man purse?ll, man purse is the band, and eddie is the lead singer, so you pretty much get to see the whole man purse. like you get to see the whole band. >> can you describe their sound? >> it's like an mmmm. >> what do you think of deejay gluten? do you like his sound? a lot of people say he's hard to tolerate. >> i like it. i could get it on my phone, actually. i like some of it. >> what's your favorite deejay gluten song? >> i'm sorry, i'm bad with names and everything. >> it's all good. >> i'm good with the actual song titles. >> like saccharine? >> that's probably what it is. >> what about deejay cialis. do you like his vibe? >> he's got the beat, he rolls it, he's got the high hat. and you're like, ooh, ooh, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> do you think deejay cialis gets the crowd up? >> yeah. yeah. yeah. he gets the people going. >> like rock hard? >> everyone's jamming, dude. >> is deejay cialis is a little dangerous if he lasts more than four hours? >> dangerous? really? >> how about vlad and the
. >> what do you love about eddie and the man purse?ll, man purse is the band, and eddie is the lead singer, so you pretty much get to see the whole man purse. like you get to see the whole band. >> can you describe their sound? >> it's like an mmmm. >> what do you think of deejay gluten? do you like his sound? a lot of people say he's hard to tolerate. >> i like it. i could get it on my phone, actually. i like some of it. >> what's your favorite deejay...
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atenciÓn, estarÁ cirilo salcedo apoyados con el chispa velÁsquez y gerardo flores en el ataque torres y eddyestarÁ fuera tres semanas por lesiÓn. leÓn: tenemos buenos sustitutos para mantenerlos en lo alto de la tabla... hay que sabe llegar porque sino luego la caÍda duele bastante. leÓn: noticias univisiÓn 14 quiere reconocer las madres que tienen talentos y tu mamÁ es una de ella envÍanos un vÍdeo de 20 segundos mostrÁndonos lo que hace. ---comer comida chatarra le puede arruinar el metabolismo en cuestÓn de marÍa: comer comida chatarra le puede arruinar el metabolismo en cuestiÓn de dÍas las personas que comieron una dieta alimentos procesados alteraron el proceso normal de sus organismos para metabolizar grasas e insulina esto nos puede hacer mÁs propensos a engordar y a desarrollar diabetes. leÓn: no se preocupe porque vienen dÍas de bastante calor y puede salir a hacer ejercicio. sandra: buenas tardes esa prisa que no se van, nos ha traÍdo cambios en la temperatura, se siente un poco mÁs fresco el dÍa de hoy la mÁxima alcanzÓ 63 aquÍ en san francisco, habrÁn cambios prÓximamente, estam
atenciÓn, estarÁ cirilo salcedo apoyados con el chispa velÁsquez y gerardo flores en el ataque torres y eddyestarÁ fuera tres semanas por lesiÓn. leÓn: tenemos buenos sustitutos para mantenerlos en lo alto de la tabla... hay que sabe llegar porque sino luego la caÍda duele bastante. leÓn: noticias univisiÓn 14 quiere reconocer las madres que tienen talentos y tu mamÁ es una de ella envÍanos un vÍdeo de 20 segundos mostrÁndonos lo que hace. ---comer comida chatarra le puede arruinar...
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>> i'm here with eddie. now, eddie brought boxes and boxings of paper.thanks for coming out. >> you're quite welcome. a pleasure. >> what are you recycling today? >> you know, old business papers, retired now, so getting rid of everything that had to pertain to the business. >> what line of work were you in? >> over the road trucker. >> eddie, one of many that have come out this all started at 7:00. it will go until 10:00. not just recycling paper jenn fred. >> no, we're not. >> leck tron innings, a well. >> go check out tito and carl. >> so here is the deal. we have not gotten many cell phones, just what, two, three got earn cpuu's, other things, electronic wise, not taking the old school tv's right? >> old school, like hard glass front face television. >> flat screens okay, and mike, let's take a look at some of the boxes here. we got lots of printers and scanners, we've got home electronics in the next box here. i wonder if that amplifier works? paper the thing that's been most recycled. to find out what they're going to take, what they don't take, go
>> i'm here with eddie. now, eddie brought boxes and boxings of paper.thanks for coming out. >> you're quite welcome. a pleasure. >> what are you recycling today? >> you know, old business papers, retired now, so getting rid of everything that had to pertain to the business. >> what line of work were you in? >> over the road trucker. >> eddie, one of many that have come out this all started at 7:00. it will go until 10:00. not just recycling paper jenn...
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. >>> eddie murphy is going to receive this year's top prize for humor at the kennedy center. he's going to receive the mark twain prize for american humor on october the 18th. eddie murphy first drew national attention in 1980 when he joined the cast of "saturday night live." kennedy center says murphy is the most commercially successful african-american actor in film history. >>> next at 6:00, a troubling trend in our skies. what led to a major increase in the number of tarmac delays at our nation's busiest airports. >> reporter: yet another harmful allegation made against cavalry temple church. ahead at 6:00 aho >>> during one of the bloodiest battles of the civil war, lee realized the confederates could not win and began negotiating the terms of the surrender. hundreds of tourists and history buffs watched that re-enactment today. >>> a big jump in the number of tarmac delays during the month of february and this dallas snowstorm is part of the reason why. the u.s. department of transportation says 16 domestic flights were stuck on the ground for more than three hours in f
. >>> eddie murphy is going to receive this year's top prize for humor at the kennedy center. he's going to receive the mark twain prize for american humor on october the 18th. eddie murphy first drew national attention in 1980 when he joined the cast of "saturday night live." kennedy center says murphy is the most commercially successful african-american actor in film history. >>> next at 6:00, a troubling trend in our skies. what led to a major increase in the...
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. >> joining me now is state representative eddie armstrong, the arkansas house minority leader and jonathan capehart "the washington post." thank you both for being here. >> thanks rev. >> representative armstrong, what's your reaction to the governor today? >> i still remain optimistic, rev. from the inception of this bill being drafted in february they have been working directly down the middle for bipartisan language that would have matched the federal rfra law. however, as you saw from representative ballinger, he led members to believe that it's exactly the same when in fact that was not the truth. after the governor's comments this morning, i left that meeting with a very optimistic and positive outlook that the governor's word was going to be his bond and we could work towards a day that hopefully, as the winding hours of the session come to an end, we can look at either recalling the bill that is now on his desk or continue to work through options that are still on the table before we adjourn this session. >> now, could the governor have sent a stronger message with a veto instead o
. >> joining me now is state representative eddie armstrong, the arkansas house minority leader and jonathan capehart "the washington post." thank you both for being here. >> thanks rev. >> representative armstrong, what's your reaction to the governor today? >> i still remain optimistic, rev. from the inception of this bill being drafted in february they have been working directly down the middle for bipartisan language that would have matched the federal rfra...
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he enjoyed bringing baked goods as eddy mentioned for the staff. even when he rotated out he would bring them goods. -- good stuff that he made. cheesecake was his specialty i hear. he also worked our covert response unit. he became to share experience and mold new recruits. i was part of crisis intervention team and specialist. he received ongoing training as a first responder providing patrol supervisors during a critical incident. michael had the makings of a great fto and mentor. michael is what we stand for, a san jose officer prototype. he always had a smile on his face, very respectful, professional, physically fit. it is the type of officer that would get the job done, very responsive and engaged in the citizens he protected. one example, while at a vigil at the scene last friday night a woman crying hurtedly approached me holding on tightly to a sad young boy. she smoke limited english and i was so upset i didn't know exactly what she wanted. i quickly walked her over to at officer thinking that she needed police assistance. she wanted to
he enjoyed bringing baked goods as eddy mentioned for the staff. even when he rotated out he would bring them goods. -- good stuff that he made. cheesecake was his specialty i hear. he also worked our covert response unit. he became to share experience and mold new recruits. i was part of crisis intervention team and specialist. he received ongoing training as a first responder providing patrol supervisors during a critical incident. michael had the makings of a great fto and mentor. michael is...
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brandon belt double off eddie butler. and giants move in front, 4-3. bottom 6th, now tied at 4 a piece. and d.j. lame hew scores. and brandon crawford run up on a low call strike 3 and he gets the boot. and a 6-4 victory. we head to the 11th tied at 2 a piece. base hit the left. and former athletic carter scores. and houston in front 4-2. and marcus not ready to call it a night. a two-run homer which cuts the deficit to 5-4. and he induces the brent laurie fly ball and the a's lose 5-4. and the franchise record come back put them in a position to close out the pelicans. and the celebration leading to the over time victory, could give them some r and r. >> it's a huge opportunity for us to get a sweep and finish off the job. >> finally, the ucsf benioff children's hospital mini 49ers on hand at the event along with over 200 teen prom attendees. great story right there. that's it for sports. have a great >>> still that wet weather starting to roll in. >> yes it is. from the north bay to the east bay. and by 8:00 in the morning, most of it should by to th
brandon belt double off eddie butler. and giants move in front, 4-3. bottom 6th, now tied at 4 a piece. and d.j. lame hew scores. and brandon crawford run up on a low call strike 3 and he gets the boot. and a 6-4 victory. we head to the 11th tied at 2 a piece. base hit the left. and former athletic carter scores. and houston in front 4-2. and marcus not ready to call it a night. a two-run homer which cuts the deficit to 5-4. and he induces the brent laurie fly ball and the a's lose 5-4. and the...
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they'll obtain in college in the future sometimes, i feel like a lot of our teachers we are a bunch of eddy manufacturing the nutty professors because of the roles we play and sometimes those roles are funny and sometimes friends and sometimes it forces us to be disciplinarians but i hope they understand our full intent to make them and instill in their minds they'll go to college and be better than they than they are our community nodes kip and can't imagine bayview without kip. >> if we can do a silent applause i know there's a lot of support and energy. >> good evening my daughter bailey is a 6th grader at the bayview academy i looked at a lot of schools and choose kip one i love the effect it is in our community i'm a firm believeer our environment doesn't say who you are this is an example and be part of her community, and, secondly, i love the fact it is modeled into a small high school in san francisco and built the community i knew my classrooms and there was a focus on teamwork and collaboration that serves me well and most importantly i love the focus on academics it wasn't about
they'll obtain in college in the future sometimes, i feel like a lot of our teachers we are a bunch of eddy manufacturing the nutty professors because of the roles we play and sometimes those roles are funny and sometimes friends and sometimes it forces us to be disciplinarians but i hope they understand our full intent to make them and instill in their minds they'll go to college and be better than they than they are our community nodes kip and can't imagine bayview without kip. >> if we...
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he takes on eddie butler from the colorado rockies.they come into the park now 4- 3, while the giants are 3-4. we have to get on this bandwagon right now and cheer on the giants to victory at the home opener right here at at&t park. i have to tell you, guys, it is a great day for baseball here in the bay area! >> roberta, you do weather and sports. >> it looks exciting out there! how much fun! get garlic fries, roberta. >> thank you! >>> well, speaking of the sports scene, the masters have a new champion the second youngest ever to win, 21-year- old jordan spieth. the young texan earned the convicted jacket after a four day run at augusta, a record- tying 18 under par. how does he feel about it? >> it has been an unbelievable team effort. it has been the week of my life. i would like to win more of these. i would like to be a part of more majors and continue to be number one is he is the first player to ever reach 19th under par. he is ranked number two in the world and has a brand new blazer. >> he is a stu! >>> well, we are -- he is
he takes on eddie butler from the colorado rockies.they come into the park now 4- 3, while the giants are 3-4. we have to get on this bandwagon right now and cheer on the giants to victory at the home opener right here at at&t park. i have to tell you, guys, it is a great day for baseball here in the bay area! >> roberta, you do weather and sports. >> it looks exciting out there! how much fun! get garlic fries, roberta. >> thank you! >>> well, speaking of the...
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eddy ray wright faces life in prison. wright and three other were arrested after four mentally disabled people were kept in the basement. they were beaten raped starved and moved to various states to avoid being caught. according to prosecutors, lindon westen gregory thomas eddy wright and jean mcintosh conspired in the alleged scheme. >>> prosecutors will not try a philadelphia priest on child sex charges for a third time. father mccormick was accused of molesting an 11-year-old altar boy in bridesburg. in two trials neither jury could reach a verdict. >>> police in burlington county want your help finding the man you see right here. he's suspected of leaving graffiti on a number of properties in burlington city last weekend, including the n.j. transit town center station. if you have any information or you recognize him, call burlington police. >> 20 minutes of nonstop news continues with a vigil for the man who died in police custody in cumberland county. that event brought together the community and the city's top cop
eddy ray wright faces life in prison. wright and three other were arrested after four mentally disabled people were kept in the basement. they were beaten raped starved and moved to various states to avoid being caught. according to prosecutors, lindon westen gregory thomas eddy wright and jean mcintosh conspired in the alleged scheme. >>> prosecutors will not try a philadelphia priest on child sex charges for a third time. father mccormick was accused of molesting an 11-year-old altar...
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. >> eddie: scott darling knows a lot of these players, doc, from his days.re is his former roommate filip forsberg spending a couple years with the nashville predators and their organization. ♪ ♪ >> doc: this are many traditions. we began with one with the anthem tonight and finish with the handshake line. it was julius irving who said after a play-off series there is nothing to do if you are the loser but rest recover, and return in the fall. meanwhile, the home team celebrates with 22,000. [ cheers ] >> doc: you are watching the stanley cup playoffs presented by geico. tomorrow, game six. st. louis blues against the minnesota wild here on nbc. coming up next except on the west coast, it's your local news and for viewers in the chicago area coverage continues with blackhawks post game live on comcast sports net. for eddie olezyk pierre mcguire, doc emrick saying good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now a race against time to save people trapped under the rubble. a devastating quake hits nepal, close to 2,000 dead so strong it was felt
. >> eddie: scott darling knows a lot of these players, doc, from his days.re is his former roommate filip forsberg spending a couple years with the nashville predators and their organization. ♪ ♪ >> doc: this are many traditions. we began with one with the anthem tonight and finish with the handshake line. it was julius irving who said after a play-off series there is nothing to do if you are the loser but rest recover, and return in the fall. meanwhile, the home team...
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." >>> and what do jon stewart, eddie murphy and late u.s. senator frank lautenberg have in common?ve new jersey roots. next how they could soon become a part of state history. trading-in or selling your car truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an appointment. and three, pick up a check at your nearest buying center. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com ♪ >>> this is nbc 10 news. >> there are now just ten days until 40,000 runners compete in the blue cross broad street run and you still have a chance to win two bids to join the nbc 10 running team. go to our website, nbc10.com or click on the nbc 10 app to enter the sweepstakes. registration ends friday. reminders nbc 10 and telemundo 62 will broadcast the entire race start to finish on sunday may 3rd beginning at 8:00 a.m. >>> a popular tv host and well known comedian are among more than three dozen people nominated to go into the new jersey hall of fame. jersey native jon stewart made the list this year. just as he
." >>> and what do jon stewart, eddie murphy and late u.s. senator frank lautenberg have in common?ve new jersey roots. next how they could soon become a part of state history. trading-in or selling your car truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an appointment. and three, pick up a check at your nearest buying center. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com ♪...
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. >> the suspect, eddie price, is fleeing from l.a. police who tried to arrest him for burglary. he's armed and dangerous, and he's not alone in the car. he's got a baby on board. officials at the border, including u.s. customs inspector alfredo morales and supervisor charmaine rodriguez brace themselves. >> at the port of entry, if something's going to happen, it's going to happen here. >> they know that chases that head toward the border have a way of ending there. >> there generally is a bottleneck of traffic there so the state and local police departments often use that scenario to help them stop vehicles. >> and that's exactly what happens on this day. price snakes through stalled traffic, but finally he can go no further. >> he had to just slam on the brakes and come to an abrupt stop, and he didn't want to get out of his car. he was surrounded by law enforcement from various federal and state and local agencies. >> price locks himself in. the windows are up, but officers can see the suspect and the baby in the back seat. their first thought is to save the child. >> we were
. >> the suspect, eddie price, is fleeing from l.a. police who tried to arrest him for burglary. he's armed and dangerous, and he's not alone in the car. he's got a baby on board. officials at the border, including u.s. customs inspector alfredo morales and supervisor charmaine rodriguez brace themselves. >> at the port of entry, if something's going to happen, it's going to happen here. >> they know that chases that head toward the border have a way of ending there. >>...
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eddy ray wright has pleaded guilty to kidnapping forced human labor and conspiracy to commit assaultdeadly weapon and faces life in prison. wright and three others were charged after four mentally disabled adults were rescued in 2011 from the basement of a house in philadelphia's tacony section. according to prosecutors, the victims were beaten raped starved and moved around to various states to avoid being caught. prosecutors say linda westen gregory thomas eddy wright and jean mcintosh were part of the alleged scheme. >>> there is some new information tonight in a lawsuit stemming from the penn state child sex abuse scandal. louie free is seeking a judge from outside the state college area to handle the defamation case against him. former penn state president is suing free over his report on the jerry sandusky scandal. is accuses free of using spanier as a scapegoat. spanier is awaiting trial against sandusky. >>> the manchester police department is mourning the loss of one of their men in blue. veteran officer scott thomas died this morning, collapsing after exercising in the poli
eddy ray wright has pleaded guilty to kidnapping forced human labor and conspiracy to commit assaultdeadly weapon and faces life in prison. wright and three others were charged after four mentally disabled adults were rescued in 2011 from the basement of a house in philadelphia's tacony section. according to prosecutors, the victims were beaten raped starved and moved around to various states to avoid being caught. prosecutors say linda westen gregory thomas eddy wright and jean mcintosh were...
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steady eddies will winning out in environment where people are worrying at least a little bit about the u.s. ashley: let me bring back john. maybe you can comment on the linkedin numbers, john. as cheryl pointed out moving considerably lower in after-market trading here. seems like they had a beat on eps by one cent. they also beat on revenue. what is worrying market and investors here? >> ashley sometimes with a stock. not just what the street estimate is. sometimes analysts carry more weight than others and perhaps that is the case with linked in. linked concensus before 40% growth. so doesn't take a lot to disappoint. obviously the stock is selling off here in the after-market. cheryl: second quarter estimates. delving into the numbers, with linked in. in very high pressure market. thinked in user space and facebook and twitter. it is social media company even though it is for businesses and business individuals. that is what is going on. phil, i want to bring you back real quick. we didn't talk about this much earlier but the fed. they all agreed they didn't want to raise interest r
steady eddies will winning out in environment where people are worrying at least a little bit about the u.s. ashley: let me bring back john. maybe you can comment on the linkedin numbers, john. as cheryl pointed out moving considerably lower in after-market trading here. seems like they had a beat on eps by one cent. they also beat on revenue. what is worrying market and investors here? >> ashley sometimes with a stock. not just what the street estimate is. sometimes analysts carry more...