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- either edward is right, and someone--perhaps my father, covered up bad test results, or edward's finally. - well, you better find out. - listen to me. i need you to know, i would never condone the rollout of a drug unless every kink had been worked out. if lyritrol is faulty, it's not because i'm a profiteer, it's because i'm a damn fool. - i believe you. - you do? - yeah. - okay. thanks. um, you gonna take the polygraph? - oh, we all have to. - well, take a sedative if you have anything to hide. - is your name joanna padget? - yes. - are you robert bowers' assistant? - yes. - have you ever met a person by the name of ben preswick? - no. - [sighs] [door opens] - senator haverstock, your 12:30 is here. - mia. hello. - wow, kudos on the primitive art, bio-dad. - [chuckles] thanks, kid. i'm glad you came. - well, i was glad to get out of that house. - not a good day to be a bowers, huh? i read the news. - yep. - we'll seek out soup. good food for a bad day. i know a place. huh? - okay. all right. second wife, no kids, fake tan. - how can you tell? - from the size of that stupid ring. her hi
- either edward is right, and someone--perhaps my father, covered up bad test results, or edward's finally. - well, you better find out. - listen to me. i need you to know, i would never condone the rollout of a drug unless every kink had been worked out. if lyritrol is faulty, it's not because i'm a profiteer, it's because i'm a damn fool. - i believe you. - you do? - yeah. - okay. thanks. um, you gonna take the polygraph? - oh, we all have to. - well, take a sedative if you have anything to...
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edward mccabe: genes are like beads on a string. those strings are then pay into the chromosomes, and we inherit one set of chromosomes from our father, one set of chromosomes from our mother. genes direct the formation of tissues and organs, hold instructions for all the chemical reactions that occur in the cells, and play a crucial role in determining our health and how long we live. in terms of appearance, a lot of how we look is in our genes. all we need to do is to look at two identical twins to realize how genes are important for our hair color and our eye color and the shape of our nose and the shape of our mouth, how we carry our fat, how tall we are, how short we are, the shape of our bodies. all of these are controlled-- about 90 or 95% by our genes. when we start talking about internal things, your personality, who you are, whether you're a nice person or a not so nice person, whether you have a good sense of humor or are rather dour-- then genes are also important, but to a lesser extent. clearly these aspects of our per
edward mccabe: genes are like beads on a string. those strings are then pay into the chromosomes, and we inherit one set of chromosomes from our father, one set of chromosomes from our mother. genes direct the formation of tissues and organs, hold instructions for all the chemical reactions that occur in the cells, and play a crucial role in determining our health and how long we live. in terms of appearance, a lot of how we look is in our genes. all we need to do is to look at two identical...
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now edward lawrence is in big bear this morning. good morning, edward. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. investigators were just able to going side the cabin this morning and find out there were human remains of a body. they'll have to use forensic testing to positively i.d. exactly who the body is but they do believe it's christopher dorner. sources tell cbs news christopher dorner is inside this bushed out cabin. police cannot yet identify the body, but they do believe dorner was inside when the cabin caught fire. police had the cabin surrounded at the time. >> and there's no indication at all that he escaped during the fire. >> we believe he's still inside the cabin, yes. >> reporter: the police picked up his trail tuesday after someone reported being carjacked. >> mr. dorner jumped out in front of my truck, and he stopped me at gunpoint. he said i don't want to hurt you. he said get out, walk up the road, and take your dog with you. cbs reporter carter evens captured the fire fight on his cell phone camera. two police offic
now edward lawrence is in big bear this morning. good morning, edward. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. investigators were just able to going side the cabin this morning and find out there were human remains of a body. they'll have to use forensic testing to positively i.d. exactly who the body is but they do believe it's christopher dorner. sources tell cbs news christopher dorner is inside this bushed out cabin. police cannot yet identify the body, but they do believe dorner was...
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reporting live south of big bear, edward lawrence. now back to you. >> edward, a couple of questions. do authorities have any idea how long it's going to take to identify that body they removed from the cabin? >> reporter: frank, they are saying it could be as little as two days or it could be several weeks. it just depends on what kind of forensic tests need to be done on that body to determine a positive id. if it's dental records then it could be done fairly easily but if it's a dna test, they have to send it off and get that completed. >> edward, this manhunt that lasted for days, is there any indication that dorner had help? >> reporter: yeah. at this point that's one of the things they are looking into. they don't believe at this point that he had any help and investigators are looking to see and they made no qualms about it, they said that if somebody did help christopher dorner at any point along the way, that those people will be subject to prosecution. >> hopefully, this saga is over. edward lawrence live in san bernardino c
reporting live south of big bear, edward lawrence. now back to you. >> edward, a couple of questions. do authorities have any idea how long it's going to take to identify that body they removed from the cabin? >> reporter: frank, they are saying it could be as little as two days or it could be several weeks. it just depends on what kind of forensic tests need to be done on that body to determine a positive id. if it's dental records then it could be done fairly easily but if it's a...
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edward lawrence is in los angeles, edward? >> reporter: this will be the largest reward that is going to be offer inside it case in la city history. now, meanwhile there have been no new leads in finding christopher dorner. >> reporter: for the first time since the murders started a reward is offered for the kapture of christopher dorner. >> this group is posting a reward of $1 million for information that will he'd to mr. tkorpber's -- lead to mr. dorner's capture. >> reporter: he murder approximated three people in revenge for being -- murdered three people in revenge for being fired. he was fired for reporting a fellow officer for accessive force. the investigation was reopened into that claim and agreed to talk to dorner about it. >> if he were to give himself up we would be glad to throeufpb what he has to say. >> reporter: in big bear, california, -- glad to listen to what he has to say. >> reporter: in big bear, california, they changed up their search for him. a new task force based here at lapd headquarters. >> help u
edward lawrence is in los angeles, edward? >> reporter: this will be the largest reward that is going to be offer inside it case in la city history. now, meanwhile there have been no new leads in finding christopher dorner. >> reporter: for the first time since the murders started a reward is offered for the kapture of christopher dorner. >> this group is posting a reward of $1 million for information that will he'd to mr. tkorpber's -- lead to mr. dorner's capture. >>...
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tonight, anthony edwards, baseball great, mike piazza, and comedian rob delaney. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very nice. thank you for watching. thank you for joining us here on this blustery winter evening. it is kind of cold here. i think it was 56 degrees here. that's intolerable for us. it even rained. just so you know, if you left your umbrella in that bin near the front door as you came in, you're not getting it back. we sell them. it's how we make the bulk of our money here. it was chilly today. i even had to put on, i had to put a tube top on just to cover the area between my belly shirt and yoga pants. the cold weather is due to a big winter storm that just moved into california. it is moving across the country. the weather channel is calling it winter storm q which is, that's not a name. that's a letter. what if they named it p? would they say areas of minnesota are expected to get hit by p on wednesday? maybe they would. but while the temperatures may be cold, our hearts are warm and full of blood thanks to a special e
tonight, anthony edwards, baseball great, mike piazza, and comedian rob delaney. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very nice. thank you for watching. thank you for joining us here on this blustery winter evening. it is kind of cold here. i think it was 56 degrees here. that's intolerable for us. it even rained. just so you know, if you left your umbrella in that bin near the front door as you came in, you're not getting it back. we sell them. it's how we make...
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edward. >> reporter: exactly, elizabeth.focused on big bear, an area near a ski resort and they had to stop searching the woods in that area because the snow is accumulating too greatly for them to get through there. now they will start searching again in the morning. however, there are two dozen officers on the mountain near big bear. they are on the roads. they are just waiting to see if they can find christopher. at the moment, there's been no sight of him. the sheriff also confirmed that the tracks around the car, one of the tracks was a pair of skis. they followed that track for six miles. still, no sign of him. >> tactical teams are searching in a snowstorm as the hunt continues for accused killer, christopher dorner. the burned out truck was found east of los angeles on thursday. authorities are trying to search hundreds of cabins over eight square miles. >> we're going to continue searching until either we discover that he left the mountain or we find him, one or the two. >> dorner was fired in 2008. police released
edward. >> reporter: exactly, elizabeth.focused on big bear, an area near a ski resort and they had to stop searching the woods in that area because the snow is accumulating too greatly for them to get through there. now they will start searching again in the morning. however, there are two dozen officers on the mountain near big bear. they are on the roads. they are just waiting to see if they can find christopher. at the moment, there's been no sight of him. the sheriff also confirmed...
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edward lawrence, back to you. >> edward, do authorities believe dorner had been in the area for quite a while? >> they believe he had been in the area and they believe that the burned-out car found on thursday they think he was just not far from that car hiding in one of the vacant hopes there. they believe if you look out the window from the home, you can see the activity of the police officers because it had a sight line of view of the command post. so they were very shocked to find out that he might not have gone very far at all. >> all right, edward lawrence live in san bernardino county, thank you for the very latest. >>> services are planned this morning for one of the law officers believed to have been killed by christopher dorner. the governor jerry brown is expected to attend the service for riverside police officer michael crane. the 34-year-old officer and former marine was ambushed and killed last thursday morning. crain was an 11-year veteran of the riverside police department. we'll have live coverage of this breaking story on our website, cbssf.com. >>> and we're follow
edward lawrence, back to you. >> edward, do authorities believe dorner had been in the area for quite a while? >> they believe he had been in the area and they believe that the burned-out car found on thursday they think he was just not far from that car hiding in one of the vacant hopes there. they believe if you look out the window from the home, you can see the activity of the police officers because it had a sight line of view of the command post. so they were very shocked to...
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. >> edward miliband. >> mr. speaker, in october the prime minister told me that when it came to the economy, and i quote, the good news will keep coming. after last week's gross figures, it obviously hasn't. what's his excuse this time? >> as the right honorable gentleman knows, g.d.p. in the third quarter of last year went up by .9% and as forecast by the budget of office responsibility it fell in the fourth quarter by 0.3%. only honorable members opposite could cheer that news. but i think the right honorable gentleman should listen to the governor of england who said this, our economy is recovering more slowly than we might wish but are moving in the right direction. the falling unemployment numbers quickly back that up. >> edward miliband. >> an extraordinarily complacent answer from the prime minister. does he understand the scale of his failure on growth? they told us in autumn 2010 that by now the economy would have grown by over 5%. can the prime minister tell us by how much the economy has actually grow
. >> edward miliband. >> mr. speaker, in october the prime minister told me that when it came to the economy, and i quote, the good news will keep coming. after last week's gross figures, it obviously hasn't. what's his excuse this time? >> as the right honorable gentleman knows, g.d.p. in the third quarter of last year went up by .9% and as forecast by the budget of office responsibility it fell in the fourth quarter by 0.3%. only honorable members opposite could cheer that...
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edward de vere the 17th earl of oxford, once entertained elizabeth i here. oxford was close to the queen. he had a reputation as a bit of a poet, too. but i believe his literary skills went way beyond dabbling in verse. i believe he and not william shakespeare, wrote both "richard ii" and, in fact, all the plays attributed to the man from stratford. [indistinct conversation] hedingham's current incumbent agrees. like me, jason lindsay believes oxford wrote the works anonymously, allowing shakespeare to stage the plays... and take all the credit. i am descended from edward, so i have a vested interest, it's worth declaring. but i do feel that there is so little on the william shakespeare of stratford there just isn't enough knowledge really that could be gained from a person who is educated in a local school. why aren't there any manuscripts? um, there are only six signatures, i think, of william of stratford, and they're barely legible. yes. and why? um...if he were the greatest writer, why did he keep his children illiterate? and if you had been involved, w
edward de vere the 17th earl of oxford, once entertained elizabeth i here. oxford was close to the queen. he had a reputation as a bit of a poet, too. but i believe his literary skills went way beyond dabbling in verse. i believe he and not william shakespeare, wrote both "richard ii" and, in fact, all the plays attributed to the man from stratford. [indistinct conversation] hedingham's current incumbent agrees. like me, jason lindsay believes oxford wrote the works anonymously,...
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cbs reporter, edward lawrence, begins our coverage from l.a.abeth, but the weather is helping at the moment. there's snow on the ground, so police confirm they found footprints in the snow there around the burned car. they did find, they say, is christopher dorner's car up in big bear. the sheriff department said they followed the footprints. they searched the area and have not found him. there's 125 police officers up there right now who are planning on working through the night in order to go door to door and also search the woods up near big bear. police are scouring the mown tans of big bear, california, hunting one of their own. >> certainly it could be anywhere at this point. >> former los angeles police officer and navy reservist is wanted for a shooting rampage that left three people dead, including a cop. >> of course he knows what he's doing. we trained him. it is extremely worry? and scary. >> dorner was fired from the force in 2008. in a document posted on his facebook page, he named 11 people targeted for revenge. the manifest says
cbs reporter, edward lawrence, begins our coverage from l.a.abeth, but the weather is helping at the moment. there's snow on the ground, so police confirm they found footprints in the snow there around the burned car. they did find, they say, is christopher dorner's car up in big bear. the sheriff department said they followed the footprints. they searched the area and have not found him. there's 125 police officers up there right now who are planning on working through the night in order to go...
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>> edward lawrence in los angeles. thank you. >>> well coming up in the "morning news," more from oscar night. we'll show you which cutting-edge gowns took home the fashion awards. >> and the latest in the oscar pistorius case, this time involving his brother. this is the "cbs morning news." awards. >> and the latest in the oscar pistorius case, this time involving his brother. this is the "cbs morning news." "this is george. he is a good little monkey and always very curious. one day george got an important letter. he's built a rocket ship to travel into space." google, how far is earth to the moon? moon is 238,900 miles... "the great moment had come." 3, 2, 1... [ giggling ] >>> an estimated >>> an estimated 100,000 people turned out for pope benedict's final sunday blessing. he spoke to the crowd from his apartment overlooking st. peter's square, and he said he's retiring to spend his final years in prayer. the 85-year-old pontiff has one more public appearance on wednesday. and then on thursday he steps down. >>> i
>> edward lawrence in los angeles. thank you. >>> well coming up in the "morning news," more from oscar night. we'll show you which cutting-edge gowns took home the fashion awards. >> and the latest in the oscar pistorius case, this time involving his brother. this is the "cbs morning news." awards. >> and the latest in the oscar pistorius case, this time involving his brother. this is the "cbs morning news." "this is george. he is a...
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the very articulate, aggressive, effective congresswoman from maryland donna edwards here today on the "full court press." and a whole lot more! and michael bloomberg, man of the hour. but first... >> this is the "full court press." >> some other headlines making news on this thursday. an nfl prospect tried clarifying his comments yesterday after saying a team asked him if he liked girl the or not. nick cafe is a player forethe university of colorado told the dan patrick radio program he didn't think they were really trying to find out his sexual orientation, rather that they were just firing questions at him to test his focus. the day before, he told espn radio he thought them asking about his sexual orientation is a little weird. >> bill: let me tell you something, you don't make -- you
the very articulate, aggressive, effective congresswoman from maryland donna edwards here today on the "full court press." and a whole lot more! and michael bloomberg, man of the hour. but first... >> this is the "full court press." >> some other headlines making news on this thursday. an nfl prospect tried clarifying his comments yesterday after saying a team asked him if he liked girl the or not. nick cafe is a player forethe university of colorado told the dan...
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cbs 5 reporter edward lawrence begins our coverage from los angeles tonight. edward?: ken, that weather is going to cause problems. that's because at the moment, there were footprints in the snow according to the sheriff. they believe they were from the ex-lapd officer. they were following the footprints. they did not find him. however, if the snow comes in, it will cover whatever tracks he's left, if there are more out there. it also will make it more difficult for the 125 officers who are on the ground going door to door and searching the wooded areas up near big bear. police are scouring the mountains of big bear, hunting one of their own. >> certainly he could be anywhere at this point, and that's why we're searching door to door. >> reporter: former police officer christopher dorner is wanted for a shooting rampage that left at least three people dead, including a cop. >> of course he knows what he's doing. we trained him. it is extremely worrisome and scary. >> reporter: dorner was fired from the force in 2008 for making false statements. in a document posted on
cbs 5 reporter edward lawrence begins our coverage from los angeles tonight. edward?: ken, that weather is going to cause problems. that's because at the moment, there were footprints in the snow according to the sheriff. they believe they were from the ex-lapd officer. they were following the footprints. they did not find him. however, if the snow comes in, it will cover whatever tracks he's left, if there are more out there. it also will make it more difficult for the 125 officers who are on...
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reporting live in los angeles, edward lawrence. allen, back to you. >> edward, quick question. if he was fired in 2008, are they speculating about what tipped him off now? that's a lot of time that's gone by. >> reporter: well,he was actually discharged on friday from the navy is what a possible motive but this is according to the people -- the experts that i talked with today that it's been festering in him since he was fired from the police force in 2008. he has held a grudge since then. but the trigger could have been -- again, there is no exact trigger -- could have been that he was let go from the military, honorably discharged on friday. >> from the reserves. thank you, edward lawrence in l.a. >>> dorner's manifesto threatens warfare against his former colleagues. in it he writes, "no one grows up and wants to be a cop killer. it was against everything i ever was. unfortunately, this is a necessary evil. the lapd has suppressed the truth and it has now led to deadly consequences. the violence will be high." >>> so far, there's no indication christopher dorner is headed to
reporting live in los angeles, edward lawrence. allen, back to you. >> edward, quick question. if he was fired in 2008, are they speculating about what tipped him off now? that's a lot of time that's gone by. >> reporter: well,he was actually discharged on friday from the navy is what a possible motive but this is according to the people -- the experts that i talked with today that it's been festering in him since he was fired from the police force in 2008. he has held a grudge...
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edwards: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. speaker, h.r. 667 has been offered to redesignate the national aeronautics and space administration's dryden flight research center as the neil a. armstrong flight research center. the bill would also rename the western aeronautic test range as the hugh dryden aeronautic test range. while i plan to support this bill, it is a bit unfortunate since it honors one aerospace pioneer by stripping away the honor previously extended to another worthy pioneer, hugh l. dryden. he was director of the national advisory committee for aeronautics, naca, from 1947 until the creation of the national aeronautics and space administration where he was named deputy administrator. president johnson said of his passing that it was, quote, a reason for national sorrow. no solder ever performed his duty with more bravery and no statesman ever charted more courses with more dedication than hugh dryden. whenever the first american spaceman step foot on the moon or
edwards: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. speaker, h.r. 667 has been offered to redesignate the national aeronautics and space administration's dryden flight research center as the neil a. armstrong flight research center. the bill would also rename the western aeronautic test range as the hugh dryden aeronautic test range. while i plan to support this bill, it is a bit unfortunate since it honors one aerospace pioneer by stripping away the honor previously...
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tonight, anthony edwards, baseball great, mike piazza, and comedian rob delaney. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very nice. thank you for watching. thank you for joining us here on this blustery winter evening. it is kind of cold here. i think it was 56 degrees here. that's intolerable for us. it even rained. just so you know, if you left your umbrella in that bin near the front door as you came in, you're not getting it back. we sell them. it's how we make the bulk of our money here. it was chilly today. i even had to put on, i had to put a tube top on just to cover the area between my belly shirt and yoga pants. the cold weather is due to a big winter storm that just moved into california. it is moving across the country. the weather channel is calling it winter storm q which is, that's not a name. that's a letter. what if they ned
tonight, anthony edwards, baseball great, mike piazza, and comedian rob delaney. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very nice. thank you for watching. thank you for joining us here on this blustery winter evening. it is kind of cold here. i think it was 56 degrees here. that's intolerable for us. it even rained. just so you know, if you left your umbrella in that bin near the front door as you came in, you're not getting it back. we sell them. it's how we make...
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(edward dmytryk) in that respect, the authority was divided.ut the ultimate authority was back east. the stars were the louie b. mayers, the adolph zukors, mostly men in on the scene. they were created as larger than life, all-powerful corporate beasts, while the true powers remained invisible. i've just been speaking with new york. (douglas gomery) behind the scenes, unknown to the public. and were able to maintain their power for decades. this studio will fall without me. take a break, monroe. this is a waste of time, i'll be talking to new york. we'll see the stio doesn't fall. (douglas gomery) it's the star system applied to the industry. although louie b. mayer was more famous than schenck. nicholas schenck operated the company, operated the theatres, operated world distribution. and in the 1940's, fired louie b. mayer. (narrator) ultimately, owning cinemas secured real economic strength. the large companies all owned theatres. and at the height of the studio era, 94 percent of their investment went into this real estate. the big studios w
(edward dmytryk) in that respect, the authority was divided.ut the ultimate authority was back east. the stars were the louie b. mayers, the adolph zukors, mostly men in on the scene. they were created as larger than life, all-powerful corporate beasts, while the true powers remained invisible. i've just been speaking with new york. (douglas gomery) behind the scenes, unknown to the public. and were able to maintain their power for decades. this studio will fall without me. take a break,...
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i'm edward lawrence in los angeles. i'll have the highlights from the oscars coming up. >> we'll have the oscars and the best of the worst too. which movie swept the razzies this year with 7 awards. all coming your way. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] now's the time to some beauty to your yard get 5 annuals for just $5 at lowe's today. (woman) 3 days of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends and you keep those friendships. it was such a beautiful experience. (woman) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ ♪ undeniable ♪ (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because everyone deserves a lifetime. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. ♪ burning like a fire ♪ ♪ building up from deep inside ♪ it was 3 days of pure joy. susan g. komen's investments in early detection and treatment have helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the u.s. by 33% since 1990. help us continue serving the millions o
i'm edward lawrence in los angeles. i'll have the highlights from the oscars coming up. >> we'll have the oscars and the best of the worst too. which movie swept the razzies this year with 7 awards. all coming your way. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] now's the time to some beauty to your yard get 5 annuals for just $5 at lowe's today. (woman) 3 days of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends and...
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edward lawrence reports for wjz, from tustin, california, with more on the chaos. >> reporter: policeay the shooting rampage that terrorized several cities across orange county this morning, started at a home here in ladera ranch, a suburban neighborhood, about 30 miles south of los angeles. >> i heard 3 to 5 pops. i didn't know what they were at the time. >> reporter: investigators say a man in his 20s shot a woman to death and then took off. what followed next was a string of carjackings. the first involved this black suv in tustin. the driver was not injured, but a bystander was shot. the suspect went on to carjack two more vehicles, in both cases, killing the drivers. police say the gunman then drove on the 55 freeway, firing at drivers. >> we've had three victims come forward since this morning, saying they're a victim of being shot at on the freeway. one of the reporting parties had some minor injuries. the other two have only had damage to their vehicles. >> reporter: the motive for the shooting is unclear at this point. police do not believe any of the victims knew each other.
edward lawrence reports for wjz, from tustin, california, with more on the chaos. >> reporter: policeay the shooting rampage that terrorized several cities across orange county this morning, started at a home here in ladera ranch, a suburban neighborhood, about 30 miles south of los angeles. >> i heard 3 to 5 pops. i didn't know what they were at the time. >> reporter: investigators say a man in his 20s shot a woman to death and then took off. what followed next was a string...
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reporting live south of big bear, edward lawrence. now back to you. >> how long do you think it will take to identify the body at the removed last night? >> reporter: frank, it could be two days or it could be two weeks i'm told other several weeks. it depends on what kind of tests need to be done. they could use the dental test which would take -- it would be a little quicker. if a dna test is needed then it will take several more weeks. >> what's amazing is that the cabin is not far from where police stapled their command post. -- from where police staged their command post. >> reporter: actually, the cabin where they believe he was hiding was not far from the command post. this is the cabin down the hill here that he just ran into because he was being chased by the officers. but yes, they believe that he was within sight. if you open a window in the cabin they believe he was staying in you can see the command post. so, yeah he didn't go very far from where his car was left burning on thursday. >> edward lawrence live in san bernard
reporting live south of big bear, edward lawrence. now back to you. >> how long do you think it will take to identify the body at the removed last night? >> reporter: frank, it could be two days or it could be two weeks i'm told other several weeks. it depends on what kind of tests need to be done. they could use the dental test which would take -- it would be a little quicker. if a dna test is needed then it will take several more weeks. >> what's amazing is that the cabin is...
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announcer: artworks is made possible in part by the mpt new initiatives fund founded by irene and edward h. kaplan. >> rhea: welcome to artworks mpt's new series about fascinating artists. some are established, even famous, and others are emerging into their own. and a few just defy definition. i'm rhea feikin, and i hope you're as excited as we are about this new arts venture that shares artists profiles across the country. we're proud that mpt plays a part. our co-host is kwame kwei-armah, artistic director for centerstage in baltimore. welcome, kwame. >> thank you, rhea. tonight, we explore the work of photographer terry gydesen. she's spent her career photographing some of the country's iconic political and cultural figures; from jesse jackson to prince. her goal, capture a split second that endures through time, revealing personality and passion. >> terry: for me, there's a difference between a photograph and a picture. a photograph is a snap. a picture is something that really says something, that's going to stand the test of time, that people can look at a hundred years from now a
announcer: artworks is made possible in part by the mpt new initiatives fund founded by irene and edward h. kaplan. >> rhea: welcome to artworks mpt's new series about fascinating artists. some are established, even famous, and others are emerging into their own. and a few just defy definition. i'm rhea feikin, and i hope you're as excited as we are about this new arts venture that shares artists profiles across the country. we're proud that mpt plays a part. our co-host is kwame...
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lauren hall, michael nolt, edwards and susan wong. >> hello. i'm with supportive housing. we provide property management services mostly to tenants and in your district i believe. i'm here to testify in support of with a will green's. i'm really excite to have this now flagship close to our district. i have worked with tenderloin for six years and one of the big challenges that i see for our tents tenants is a lack of fresh foods in our neighborhood and providing that at an affordable price, i think it's going to be great. many of them shop at walgreen's for day-to-day needs and if you don't have a full kitchen. in terms of dialogue, honestly in my opinion, i don't see adding, i appreciate the effort of taking away one of the licenses. i think they have a chose whether they are going to be a negative, i have seen many proprietyers selling -- i don't see those that have that commitment to the community would create that dialogue. i don't share a belief that it's going to be a negative impact to have alcohol in that store. for myself who spends the majority of my day, i'm ex
lauren hall, michael nolt, edwards and susan wong. >> hello. i'm with supportive housing. we provide property management services mostly to tenants and in your district i believe. i'm here to testify in support of with a will green's. i'm really excite to have this now flagship close to our district. i have worked with tenderloin for six years and one of the big challenges that i see for our tents tenants is a lack of fresh foods in our neighborhood and providing that at an affordable...
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reporting live in las vegas, edward lawrence, back to you. >> edward, i'm thinking there's this incidentight and there was a stabbing on saturday night and another shooting death earlier this month. people in vegas must be wondering what in the world is going on. >> the people here but also the las vegas convention and visitors authority are concerned about the perception of the las vegas area but the sheriff came out and said that las vegas is safe that this was a targeted attack because of an altercation that happened between two people and this attack obviously this fight just got out of control is what he said. >> thank you. >>> a bay area high school football coach blew the whistle on player hazing but he is the one who got sacked. now that coach is suing the school. his attorney told kpix 5's cate caugiran he got fired for doing the right thing. >> reporter: chris cerbone was the head football coach at st. patrick-st. vincent high school in vallejo. in december he claimed freshman players told him about sexual hazing between teammates. >> chris learned of activity that he believed
reporting live in las vegas, edward lawrence, back to you. >> edward, i'm thinking there's this incidentight and there was a stabbing on saturday night and another shooting death earlier this month. people in vegas must be wondering what in the world is going on. >> the people here but also the las vegas convention and visitors authority are concerned about the perception of the las vegas area but the sheriff came out and said that las vegas is safe that this was a targeted attack...
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congresswoman donna edwards in studio with us.our, two united states senator former united states senator byron dorgan from north dakota and the newest senator, one of the newest senators from the state of wisconsin, senator tammy baldwin. great to have her in the senate. talking to her next. >> yesterday, i saw her on camera at a hearing and it really took me by surprise. it was great to see. >> bill: 20 women in the united states senate right now. >> i love it. >> bill: we're talking several issues voting rights act in the supreme court yesterday. the sequester is going to happen. president obama has a meeting with the leadership of congress tomorrow. either the day it kicks in or the day after it kicks in to see if there's still some way they can avoid it. if they come back to work next week. you have next week off by the way? >> no. next week is a work week but if it's any indication, we could do that work in about a day and a half. >> bill: if that. >> peter, what's happening? >> we're on twitter at bpshow at bpshow. rich dah
congresswoman donna edwards in studio with us.our, two united states senator former united states senator byron dorgan from north dakota and the newest senator, one of the newest senators from the state of wisconsin, senator tammy baldwin. great to have her in the senate. talking to her next. >> yesterday, i saw her on camera at a hearing and it really took me by surprise. it was great to see. >> bill: 20 women in the united states senate right now. >> i love it. >>...
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tavis: anthony edwards currently stars in the new drama "zero hour." this is his first series since starring as martin green in the hit series, er. he is currently involved in making a documentary about the challenges faced by military vets as they integrate into society. let's take a look at a scene ."om "zero hour >> you have been acting different. please just talk to us. >> i saw something, something i cannot explain. the guy looked like you? >> he did not look like me. he looked exactly like me. >> that does not make any sense. >> there has to be a rational explanation. >> don't you want to know him? ?ho he was pronounce >> if i focus on that now i will drop the ball. >> then send me. i will get it. >> one condition. you tell them exactly nothing about where i am going. tavis: how you think about my efforts to describe the show? >> that is a scene. they have been advertising it. there is a lot of action. i am used to seeing explosions and running, but every once in while we have a conversation. >> i did my turn. how would you describe the show? >>
tavis: anthony edwards currently stars in the new drama "zero hour." this is his first series since starring as martin green in the hit series, er. he is currently involved in making a documentary about the challenges faced by military vets as they integrate into society. let's take a look at a scene ."om "zero hour >> you have been acting different. please just talk to us. >> i saw something, something i cannot explain. the guy looked like you? >> he did...
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i'm edward lawrence in los angeles. i'll have the highlights from thes who scars coming up. >> from the best to the worst, the blockbuster that swept the razzies with seven awards. at embassy suites, you get more delicious moreness every morning with a free breakfast made just the way you like it. with a breakfast like this, you could pretty much handle anything. anything? anything. [ screams ] a rambunctious toddler? of course. uncle ralph? sure. a roman gladiator? you bet. the thing under my bed? why not? ♪ ♪ yes. [ female announcer ] get more with embassy suites. book early and save up to 20%. ooh kfc. hey, you're supposed to wait for everybody. you know what, while we're waiting why don't we play a game of hide and seek? right now? yeah go hide. go on buddy. one, two... [ son ] come and find me! three! [ son ] are you even looking for me? i am looking! [ male announcer ] bite-sized chicken's grown up. kfc bites. freshly hand-breaded big bites of premium breast meat seasoned in the colonel's original recipe. try 10 b
i'm edward lawrence in los angeles. i'll have the highlights from thes who scars coming up. >> from the best to the worst, the blockbuster that swept the razzies with seven awards. at embassy suites, you get more delicious moreness every morning with a free breakfast made just the way you like it. with a breakfast like this, you could pretty much handle anything. anything? anything. [ screams ] a rambunctious toddler? of course. uncle ralph? sure. a roman gladiator? you bet. the thing...
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edward lawrence, back to you. >> there are more than a dozen police agencies working on this. how are they coordinating this effort? >> reporter: an hour ago they announced a joint task force that's going to be headquartered at lapd, calling the it dorner task force, in order to find him. >> thank you, edward lawrence. >>> an increase in reported rapes in berkeley nearly doubled the number in just one year has police and city officials questioning what has changed in the city. kpix 5 reporter knapp is live in berkeley with more on what the numbers could reveal. don. >> reporter: those numbers are really astounding. rapes up 95% one year over another. the highest numbers in five years. but are they really? what's going on? is it just more reporting or in fact are rapes up 95% in berkeley? the spike of 39 cases up from 20 in 2011 was reported to berkeley city council on tuesday according to the "contra costa times" online. >> we are not sure what's behind the increase in record rapes this year. it's too early to tell whether or not it's the beginning of a trend or outlier year.
edward lawrence, back to you. >> there are more than a dozen police agencies working on this. how are they coordinating this effort? >> reporter: an hour ago they announced a joint task force that's going to be headquartered at lapd, calling the it dorner task force, in order to find him. >> thank you, edward lawrence. >>> an increase in reported rapes in berkeley nearly doubled the number in just one year has police and city officials questioning what has changed in...
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edward lawrence has the latest tonight for wjz. >> reporter: a familiar sight for residents, big bear lake, 90 miles northeast of los angeles. s.w.a.t. team members are going door to door, searching wooded areas blanketed by snow. and even a popular ski area, looking for ex-lapd officer and naval reservist christopher dorner. >> i think he's long gone. >> reporter: they recovered two long-range rifles ai glock handgun and some ammunition. >> my experience with mr. dorner was overwhelmingly positive. i never saw any indications in him that he was violent or particularly aggressive. >> reporter: lapd is on tactical alert and looking forward, planning extra security for the grammys. >> their problems are very interesting. because one problem they have, can they get enough cops to police the grammys is this and everybody has been deployed on this. >> reporter: as police spread out, trying to protect themselves from potential targets, john miller says the momentum may have turned. >> they believe that he has shifted from being the hunter to the hunted now. >> reporter: but not a moment of
edward lawrence has the latest tonight for wjz. >> reporter: a familiar sight for residents, big bear lake, 90 miles northeast of los angeles. s.w.a.t. team members are going door to door, searching wooded areas blanketed by snow. and even a popular ski area, looking for ex-lapd officer and naval reservist christopher dorner. >> i think he's long gone. >> reporter: they recovered two long-range rifles ai glock handgun and some ammunition. >> my experience with mr. dorner...
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edward lawrence for cbs news, hollywood. >> dancing the night away. okay. >>> the clock ticking closer to that next "fiscal cliff" in washington. >> what we can't do is keep careening from manufactured crisis to manufactured crisis. >> and what some of the nation's governors have to say about the crisis after meeting with the president. >> and the last social security checks are going out this week nationwide. but it has nothing to do with the budget crisis. we'll explain coming up. >> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the kpix 5 weather center meteorologist. can't find any raindrops outside right now but could we soon find some temperatures in the 70s? we'll talk about that coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] now's the time to add some beauty to your yard get 5 annuals for just $5 at lowe's today. about washington than italy this morning... the dow falling over concerns about the outcome of italy's national vote -- and >>> wall street worried less about washington than italy this morning the dow falling over concerns about the outcome of ita
edward lawrence for cbs news, hollywood. >> dancing the night away. okay. >>> the clock ticking closer to that next "fiscal cliff" in washington. >> what we can't do is keep careening from manufactured crisis to manufactured crisis. >> and what some of the nation's governors have to say about the crisis after meeting with the president. >> and the last social security checks are going out this week nationwide. but it has nothing to do with the budget...
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edward lawrence explains why. >> reporter: for the first time since the murders started, an award isng offered for the capture of christopher dorner. >> this group is posting an award of $1 million for information that will lead to mrs. dorner's capture. and they told the cbs station kpix that they reopened that investigation and agreed to talk to dorner about it. >> if he was to give himself up, then we would be glad to listen to what he had to say. >> reporter: in big bear, california, police scaled back the search for dorner in the snow. the last clue investigators have of his whereabouts was thursday, when the officers found his burned pickup truck near the mountain resort. the search has shifted to rely on information found during the investigation into dorner. a new task force based here at lapd headquarters is the hub for the information. >> help us define dorner before he is able to kill again. >> reporter: his victims are being remembered right now. monica kwon should have been on the bench as an assistant coach. >> she had a wonderful smile. that's what everybody would tell
edward lawrence explains why. >> reporter: for the first time since the murders started, an award isng offered for the capture of christopher dorner. >> this group is posting an award of $1 million for information that will lead to mrs. dorner's capture. and they told the cbs station kpix that they reopened that investigation and agreed to talk to dorner about it. >> if he was to give himself up, then we would be glad to listen to what he had to say. >> reporter: in big...
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edward lawrence on how it all got started. this all started very early this morning, about 4:30 this morning. police have few leads that they are following up on. they have a lot of witnesses and evidence they collected at that intersection for the 15 hours it was closed. cell phone video shows the las vegas strip moments after a shooting and multicar accident sent a fire ball into the early morning sky. police say what started as an argument ended in bullets and flames, leaving throw people dead. >> what happened is not just tragic, but under scores the level of violence that we see sometimes here in las vegas as well as across america. >> the trouble began at the say lay area of one of the strip's casinos. words were exchanged, then two cars fled north on las vegas boulevard. that's when someone in the suv opened fire on the other car. >> the maserati driver sped through the intersection of flamingo and las vegas boulevard, colliding with a taxi cab and causing a six-car accident. >> the taxi exploded into a fire ball. >> th
edward lawrence on how it all got started. this all started very early this morning, about 4:30 this morning. police have few leads that they are following up on. they have a lot of witnesses and evidence they collected at that intersection for the 15 hours it was closed. cell phone video shows the las vegas strip moments after a shooting and multicar accident sent a fire ball into the early morning sky. police say what started as an argument ended in bullets and flames, leaving throw people...
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reporting in los angeles, edward lawrence, kpix 5. >>> it is dog versus goose. the tactic one bay area community is forced to use to clean up massive amounts of droppings. >> cutting salt to save your life. the five small diet changes that can help save millions of lives. >> kpix 5 is the official television station for the new bay bridge opening celebration. a live look at the eastern span of the new bridge as we count down to opening day and tomorrow night, tune in to spanning the future, the new bay bridge, as we look ahead to the labor day closures and the grand opening plans. the prime time half power hour special starts at 10:30 tomorrow here at kpix 5. and now... we're learning, 40 million americans have a mistake heir credit reports. >>> a bad credit report could cost you a loan or even a job. now we are learning 40 million americans have a mistake on their credit reports. kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts explains, it may be nearly impossible to fix it. >> my credit history is still reflecting a foreclosure. >>> reporter: an erroneous foreclosur
reporting in los angeles, edward lawrence, kpix 5. >>> it is dog versus goose. the tactic one bay area community is forced to use to clean up massive amounts of droppings. >> cutting salt to save your life. the five small diet changes that can help save millions of lives. >> kpix 5 is the official television station for the new bay bridge opening celebration. a live look at the eastern span of the new bridge as we count down to opening day and tomorrow night, tune in to...
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host: chris edwards?st: the president seems to want to micromanage the economy and i think that is the wrong way to go. i think we should leave job creation to the private sector. who is he to make those sorts of choices? he is favoring some communities over others and that seems unfair. hubs like silicon valley group because of state level policies. i think president obama should focus on -- he mentioned apple and intel. those companies can put their plants and where they want. the united states has the highest tax rate in the world. that will affect where apple and intel put their next manufacturing plants. china has a 25% corporate tax rate. we should make ours more competitive. guest: i do not think the president is micromanaging at all. this is leveraging a federal investment to work with states and companies. where these things are located has a lot to do with private- sector dynamics. you can look at how things have grown organically at silicon valley. the government clearly has a role. host: any e
host: chris edwards?st: the president seems to want to micromanage the economy and i think that is the wrong way to go. i think we should leave job creation to the private sector. who is he to make those sorts of choices? he is favoring some communities over others and that seems unfair. hubs like silicon valley group because of state level policies. i think president obama should focus on -- he mentioned apple and intel. those companies can put their plants and where they want. the united...
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i'm edward lawrence, i'll have the highlights from the oscars coming up. >> we have picked up our firstyou exactly where in just a few. now over to marty. >> she dazzled the world with a gold metal win in the 1992 winter olympics. now she's on coffee with talking about next year's game as. they're about a year away in russia. stay tuned, it's the morning edition and we'll be right back. >>> it's the bottom of the hour. it looks like we're going to have a nice sunrise and one of the cruise ships is coming home to port this morning. sharon has an accident on 95, she will tell you where, marty is over at first warning weather. >> 28 degrees on tv hill. 12 degrees chill ier ier than this time yesterday morning. another beautiful afternoon though. sunshine 47 at lunch on its way to a high of 48. some of you may see in your cars for a quick second this afternoon. >>> if you're about the pull up and head to work or school, here is sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >> the numbers are pretty good on all your roads. we only have one issue to get in your way. it does not appear to be bad one.
i'm edward lawrence, i'll have the highlights from the oscars coming up. >> we have picked up our firstyou exactly where in just a few. now over to marty. >> she dazzled the world with a gold metal win in the 1992 winter olympics. now she's on coffee with talking about next year's game as. they're about a year away in russia. stay tuned, it's the morning edition and we'll be right back. >>> it's the bottom of the hour. it looks like we're going to have a nice sunrise and...
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edwards referred to, rusher was a major, major conservative debater for a while.most prominently on a show called the advocates, he was a conservative advocate, a debate show. he did extremely well and a lot of people would watch and say, well, we can do that, too. we can be as good as he is. i have not really attempt to go much into his mentoring role with young conservatives, but he loved to advise them. he liked hearing about what they were doing. if they were doing something. it's important to do things. rusher didn't like people who sat around and talked but didn't have a lot of patience for sitting and talking. so generations of senior conservatives will tell you that they knew rusher either personally or by reputation, that he gave great advice, that he had time for them. rusher always remained very proud of that. he retired to san francisco. he loved the climate. he likes the sophistication of san francisco. he had fallen in love with it in the 50s and said he lived there for the last 20 years of his life. i leave you with this quote which also gives the s
edwards referred to, rusher was a major, major conservative debater for a while.most prominently on a show called the advocates, he was a conservative advocate, a debate show. he did extremely well and a lot of people would watch and say, well, we can do that, too. we can be as good as he is. i have not really attempt to go much into his mentoring role with young conservatives, but he loved to advise them. he liked hearing about what they were doing. if they were doing something. it's important...
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edward koop became so well-known. he came by his fame the old- fashioned way. >> if you were around in the '80s, surely you remember the beard, the hair, the funky bow ties and of course, that uniform. c. everett koop transformed the surgeon general into america's trusted family doctor. he was a beloved health crusader which is interesting because liberals really hated him so much when president reagan first supported him. they worried he was a radical. turns out he was a radical but only when it came to standing up for american's health. he shocked the mighty tobacco lobby with a scathing report calling nicotine as addictive as heroin or cocaine. when the aids crisis hit, who sent every american household a graphic pamphlet explaining how that disease is transmitted, even advising condom use. some on the right were enaged, but he was far more -- enraged, but he was far more concerned about saving lives. what i recall most about koop is that he was a doctor in a political job who nerve forgot which of the vocations wa
edward koop became so well-known. he came by his fame the old- fashioned way. >> if you were around in the '80s, surely you remember the beard, the hair, the funky bow ties and of course, that uniform. c. everett koop transformed the surgeon general into america's trusted family doctor. he was a beloved health crusader which is interesting because liberals really hated him so much when president reagan first supported him. they worried he was a radical. turns out he was a radical but only...
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] at edward jones, is bigger than we think ...imelike the flu.fer from with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is prescription medicine for treating the flu in adults and children one year and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing. have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual behavior, stop taking tamiflu and call your doctor immediately. children and adolescents in particular may be at an increased risk of or abnormal behavior. the most common side effects are mild to moderate nausea and vomiting. the flu comes on fast, so ask your doctor about tamiflu. prescription for flu. >> live from america's head cars, breaking devel
] at edward jones, is bigger than we think ...imelike the flu.fer from with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is prescription medicine for treating the flu in adults and children one year and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days....
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it's going to be a short reign like edward vii, he raijed from 1901 to 1910.fter charles iii, we will have prince william who is now only 30. he will have a long and glorious raings one hopes and be on the throne for a very long time. there will be no abdications. this is firmly set in the constitution. when the queen dies we haveching charles as king charles iii for a while and william will come to the throne as william the vi. the queen is very firm. abdication is a no go with the royal family. >> seeing this beautiful young couple up there, you get the sense they have the maturity and they have the wisdom, clearly the duchess of cambridge now pregnant, pictures circulating on the webb, we're not showing them here on cnn. is this couple ever going to get a break? >> not really. i think this is what comes with being the future king of england, and of course, kate is going to be the future queen. the great thing about it, this couple are enormously popular. not only with avowed mon jaricists the older crowd but young people who they've grown up with, they've s
it's going to be a short reign like edward vii, he raijed from 1901 to 1910.fter charles iii, we will have prince william who is now only 30. he will have a long and glorious raings one hopes and be on the throne for a very long time. there will be no abdications. this is firmly set in the constitution. when the queen dies we haveching charles as king charles iii for a while and william will come to the throne as william the vi. the queen is very firm. abdication is a no go with the royal...
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edward lawrence has more on thursday's wild scene. >> reporter: cell phone video shows the las vegasts after a shooting. police say what started as an argument as a casino hotel ended in bullets and flames leaving three people dead. >> what happened is not just tragic but underscores the level of violence that we see sometimes here in las vegas as well as across america. >> reporter: the trouble began at the valet area at one of the strip's casinos. police say words were exchanged. then two cars, an suv and maserati fled north on las vegas boulevard. that's when somebody in the suv opened fire on the other car. >> the maserati driver having been shot sped through the intersection of flamingo and las vegas boulevard colliding with a taxi cab and causing a six-car accident. >> reporter: the taxi exploded into a fireball. >> there was a loud boom and then i heard two other booms. >> reporter: the driver and a passenger were killed as was the driver of the maserati add feed as an aspiring rapper kenneth perry jr. who goes by the name of clutch. those in the suv got away. >> reporter: pol
edward lawrence has more on thursday's wild scene. >> reporter: cell phone video shows the las vegasts after a shooting. police say what started as an argument as a casino hotel ended in bullets and flames leaving three people dead. >> what happened is not just tragic but underscores the level of violence that we see sometimes here in las vegas as well as across america. >> reporter: the trouble began at the valet area at one of the strip's casinos. police say words were...