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sarong and his staff, elliott chang and recent departure brian benson for all the work they've done on this as well as the department heads who have been really moving this forward. i also want to take a moment to address supervisor wiener's concerns and to let you know this is absolutely been part of a healthy discussion at the capital planning committee. in fact, this is a topic that i brought up i think in the very first meeting that we had where we talked about what the capital planning process was going to be for this cycle and the fact that we have the transportation and street infrastructure package incorporated in this i think is an indication of the growing understanding appreciation that we are still way behind when it comes to how we invest in our transit and transportation infrastructure. and to that, and i know obviously supervisor wiener knows this, the mayor and i and supervisor wiener and supervisor avalos and others are a part of an effort for the next few months to really take a step back when it comes to our city's transportation system and think about where are we g
sarong and his staff, elliott chang and recent departure brian benson for all the work they've done on this as well as the department heads who have been really moving this forward. i also want to take a moment to address supervisor wiener's concerns and to let you know this is absolutely been part of a healthy discussion at the capital planning committee. in fact, this is a topic that i brought up i think in the very first meeting that we had where we talked about what the capital planning...
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leg sunday, but he tells "gma" anchor josh elliott he is determined to play next season, and in their interview, josh also asked about that moment that changed life. >> reporter: i understand you haven't seen it, and you never will? >> i never will. i kind of feel like if i see the video, it will just hold me back mentally from where i need to be trying to recover from this, and the last thing i want is that if i'm trying to be on the basketball court again. >> reporter: what are you thinking as they're wheeling you to the ambulance and taking you to the hospital? >> i am in the ambulance car, asking like does anyone know the score? >> wow, more of that interview coming up on "gma." on the flight from louisville to miami, doctors told ware he had to keep his leg elevated so he can prop it up and keep it on a second seat. >>> time for a check on last night's sports highlights. we get those from espn. >>> and a good thursday morning to everyone. i am matt barrie with your "sportscenter" update. who doesn't love a good streak in sports? it seems like we've had a ton of them over march and now april. the knicks, the latest, trying to go for ten
leg sunday, but he tells "gma" anchor josh elliott he is determined to play next season, and in their interview, josh also asked about that moment that changed life. >> reporter: i understand you haven't seen it, and you never will? >> i never will. i kind of feel like if i see the video, it will just hold me back mentally from where i need to be trying to recover from this, and the last thing i want is that if i'm trying to be on the basketball court again. >>...
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elliott tells us what is happening tonight. >> reporter: it was one horrifying moment, one so graphic that we purposely blurred it -- that would change a game and one young man's future. >> that's a gruesome-looking injury to kevin ware. >> reporter: louisville sophomore guard kevin ware leaped towards a duke player with the ball. it was a routine play, something ware had done thousands of times before. but this time, as his 6'2", 175-pound frame landed on that right leg, it generated the equivalent of up to 2,500 pounds of force, snapping both his fibula and tibia -- the main weight-bearing bone in the leg, breaking so severely that it punctured his skin. the pain and shock on grisly display in front of his own team's bench, the severity of the injury made plain on the faces of his teammates, coaches and fans. >> i got everybody over after we covered up the injury and said listen to him. and he said it over ten times, "just win the game, i'll be okay." >> reporter: ware was rushed to the hospital -- and louisville did, indeed, win the game. >> this is an unusual fracture to see on the basketball court. >> reporter: doctors speculate
elliott tells us what is happening tonight. >> reporter: it was one horrifying moment, one so graphic that we purposely blurred it -- that would change a game and one young man's future. >> that's a gruesome-looking injury to kevin ware. >> reporter: louisville sophomore guard kevin ware leaped towards a duke player with the ball. it was a routine play, something ware had done thousands of times before. but this time, as his 6'2", 175-pound frame landed on that right leg,...
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stories are emerging of men and women whose lives were changed forever in that instant. >> abc's josh elliottes and those victims. >> reporter: as a race's finish became blood-soaked chaos. [ explosion ] first responders struggled to triage the wounded. spectators and runners rushed to help the severely injured and among the worst off, 33-year-old jp norton and 31-year-old brother paul. the first explosion killed that 8-year-old boy who was standing right next to them. meanwhile, the brothers trying to shield their friends, also took the brunt of the blast. their mother liz describing to me her son's phone call in an abc news exclusive. >> that it hurt really bad. he couldn't find his brother. >> reporter: they both would require amputations of a leg just below the knee. paul's right leg. and jps left. i was struck by the first question they have asked, they just keep asking about each other. >> and then they cry. and then they ask again. and then they cry again. and it just makes me sad to know that look one is just worried about the other. he knows his leg is gone. it's just, heartbreaking.
stories are emerging of men and women whose lives were changed forever in that instant. >> abc's josh elliottes and those victims. >> reporter: as a race's finish became blood-soaked chaos. [ explosion ] first responders struggled to triage the wounded. spectators and runners rushed to help the severely injured and among the worst off, 33-year-old jp norton and 31-year-old brother paul. the first explosion killed that 8-year-old boy who was standing right next to them. meanwhile,...
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elliott reports. >> reporter: it was one horrifying moment, one so graphic that we have purposefully blurred it, that would changeung man's future. >> that is a gruesome-looking injury to kevin ware. >> reporter: louisville sophomore guard kevin ware leaped toward a duke player with the ball. it was a routine play, something that ware had done thousands of times before. but this time, as his 6'2", 175-pound frame landed on that right leg, it generated the equivalent of up to 2,500 pounds of force, snapping both his fibula and tibia, the main weight-bearing bone in the leg, breaking so severely it punctured his skin. the pain and shock on grisly display in front of his own team's bench. the severity of the injury made plain on the faces of teammates and coaches and fans. >> got everybody over after we covered up the injury. i said listen to him. he said it over ten times, just win the game, i'll be okay. >> reporter: ware was rushed to the hospital. louisville did indeed win the game. >> this is an unusual fracture to see on a basketball court. >> reporter: doctors speculate that ware may have already had a stress
elliott reports. >> reporter: it was one horrifying moment, one so graphic that we have purposefully blurred it, that would changeung man's future. >> that is a gruesome-looking injury to kevin ware. >> reporter: louisville sophomore guard kevin ware leaped toward a duke player with the ball. it was a routine play, something that ware had done thousands of times before. but this time, as his 6'2", 175-pound frame landed on that right leg, it generated the equivalent of up...
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elliott rosen's job to help clients discern fad from fizzle. >> when companies come out with new products, they're often thinking how can we change the world?that they work? >> reporter: he says that fewer than 20% of new products succeed. the other 80% probably shouldn't. take toaster eggs. >> actually, kind of a hockey puck of egg. not exactly the most and tieing thing. >> reporter: how about pepsi? for breakfast? >> pepsi has done a lot of brilliant things in their advertising and new products, but this was not one of them. >> reporter: there are success stories here. the swiffer swept away the competition and sweeps in half a billion dollars in annual sales. >> swiffer sweeper cleans so completely you'll never go back to your old broom again. >> reporter: joan a who wrote a book on why some things catch on says the answer is simple. when we see others use ago product we tend to want to use it too. >> we found actually if your neighbors buys a car, you're much more likely to end up buying a car. even if you don't necessarily need one. >> reporter: and when you come right down to it, even flops serve a purpose. >> if there were no product
elliott rosen's job to help clients discern fad from fizzle. >> when companies come out with new products, they're often thinking how can we change the world?that they work? >> reporter: he says that fewer than 20% of new products succeed. the other 80% probably shouldn't. take toaster eggs. >> actually, kind of a hockey puck of egg. not exactly the most and tieing thing. >> reporter: how about pepsi? for breakfast? >> pepsi has done a lot of brilliant things in...
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to $73 and change from the $50 price tag where it was -- when i suggested that if hess didn't do something to bring out value someone else would. sure enough, a hedge fund outfit called elliottanagement has put intense pressure on hess to unlock its potential, and that's exactly what hess is doing. don't forget the company recently sold a small position in the eagle ford shale, remember that's the most bountiful shale in america, including the bakken. to sanchez sn, which is still stuck right where it was when the deal was done. that's stupid. i think sanchez is a -- >> buy buy buy. >> who's next? nobody believed that decker's could ever come back from the depths it had fallen going to the new year. plunged from $117 in 2011 all the way down to $38 at the time i added it into the don't just stand there mob. turns out that decker's had plenty of life left in it courtesy of a cold winter and a dramatic decline in the price of fleece. that's the key fluctuating ingredient. the stock went all the way to the 20s. but no one ever catches the bottom or the top. this stock has racked up a 45% gain since we said it shouldn't just stand there. but bizarrely, 30% of the stock's float r
to $73 and change from the $50 price tag where it was -- when i suggested that if hess didn't do something to bring out value someone else would. sure enough, a hedge fund outfit called elliottanagement has put intense pressure on hess to unlock its potential, and that's exactly what hess is doing. don't forget the company recently sold a small position in the eagle ford shale, remember that's the most bountiful shale in america, including the bakken. to sanchez sn, which is still stuck right...