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> and on nhl trade deadline eve the new york rangers nab the captain of the carolina hurricanes eric stahl. it is rumors galore all across the hockey world as the lightning get ready to take on the boston bruins in a few minutes, all kind of speculation regarding that man, forward jonathan juwan, but no deal has been reached. >>> day one of spring training archer hit 98 miles per hour on the radar gun in port charlotte, unbelievable. snell not the only one bringing it today. during live batting practice erasmo ramirez striking out tim give me another guy. evan longoria barely gets a piece of that one and ramirez all smiles after this workout, as was rays manager kevin cash. >> i saw erasmo. he was lights out. all the hitters were raving about his stuff, faust ball, change-up, combination. -- fastball, changeup, combination. i saw eddie romero again. he looked very good. he just kept pumping strikes which is really nice to see. the hitters really stood out today with their approach and there were just a lot of hard hit balls and good swings with intent. >>. >>> and the nascar sprint cup cir
> and on nhl trade deadline eve the new york rangers nab the captain of the carolina hurricanes eric stahl. it is rumors galore all across the hockey world as the lightning get ready to take on the boston bruins in a few minutes, all kind of speculation regarding that man, forward jonathan juwan, but no deal has been reached. >>> day one of spring training archer hit 98 miles per hour on the radar gun in port charlotte, unbelievable. snell not the only one bringing it today. during...
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they traded for eric stahl. laura behnke was there. >> two stahls are better than one. at least that's what they're >> this is where i wanted to be. i was excited to get started and get the opportunity to be here. >> he's a true competitor. a guy who has played in many tournaments. >> reporter: it will be the first time as eric and mark ever played together. eric now adjusts to new york. >> everywhere he's gone he's won and he's a competitor. i don't need to give him any advice. he's going to be giving me advice. >> reporter: rangers came close to their ultimate goal of a stanley cup title over the last few years but a move like this this season says this team believes it could be their year. >> this is a strong belief from our part to them that we think we're a good team and we're trying to do everything we can to have the best shot possible. >> we believe in our team. we believe we have another shot to go all the way this year and it's a big part of it. eyewitness news. >>> six months from today, the start of the u.s. open at the national tennis center. the complex is
they traded for eric stahl. laura behnke was there. >> two stahls are better than one. at least that's what they're >> this is where i wanted to be. i was excited to get started and get the opportunity to be here. >> he's a true competitor. a guy who has played in many tournaments. >> reporter: it will be the first time as eric and mark ever played together. eric now adjusts to new york. >> everywhere he's gone he's won and he's a competitor. i don't need to give...
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are just waking up and joining us the carolina hurricanes is changing the team is traded captain eric stahl to the rangers. justin big news instead. >> yeah, absolutely and a big change for fans and for stahl who has spent his entire 12-year career in raleigh. the trade deadline is today and the team will hold a press conference ahead of that at noon. in the trade the canes required a center. and they'll get a second round pick in the nhl he leaves the team as the all time leader in games played, goals, assists, points, penalty minutes, power play goals shorthanded goals and game winning goals. and of course he was also here to win the stanley cup. >> it's unfortunate but probably inevitable. >> i'm sorry to say probably won't be missing him. it seems he lacks in effort to me for a couple years personally but i'm not a hockey player. >> some say a team is like a family but he is literally leaving a brother here behind but come up in our next half hour hear by being a ranger will soon be a family affair from him and hear from the coach. >>> more than a does states and territories will hold p
are just waking up and joining us the carolina hurricanes is changing the team is traded captain eric stahl to the rangers. justin big news instead. >> yeah, absolutely and a big change for fans and for stahl who has spent his entire 12-year career in raleigh. the trade deadline is today and the team will hold a press conference ahead of that at noon. in the trade the canes required a center. and they'll get a second round pick in the nhl he leaves the team as the all time leader in games...
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. >> eric lebson: she delivered deliver, even though she was listening to her husband in captivity being prodded to ask her to do something different. i don't . >> stahl: eric lebson worked on president obama's national pakistan. he and his company levick volunteered to help elaine during the negotiations. >> lebson: this is an olderg by herself, dealing with this stress, and taking phone calls at 3:00 in the morning from kidnappers holding her husband.e hostage team show that the calls would come in waves. on one night, the records show, the kidnappers called elaine 18e and six in the morning. >> elaine weinstein: on my mind all the time was, "you keep it together. your husband's life is in your hands."t on for almost four years. >> elaine weinstein: yeah. >> stahl: daily pressure? >> elaine weinstein: yeah. >> stahl: the kidnappers ineed to $243,000. but the most important part of the process was how to make the the f.b.i. and her private negotiators disagreed and she had to decide what to do. >> elaine weinstein: the thinge last word. can you imagine? my word is the last word? i have to decide what to do. >> stahl: were y >> elaine weinstein: how c
. >> eric lebson: she delivered deliver, even though she was listening to her husband in captivity being prodded to ask her to do something different. i don't . >> stahl: eric lebson worked on president obama's national pakistan. he and his company levick volunteered to help elaine during the negotiations. >> lebson: this is an olderg by herself, dealing with this stress, and taking phone calls at 3:00 in the morning from kidnappers holding her husband.e hostage team show that...
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. >> stahl: eric lebson worked on president obama's national security staff, specializing in pakistan. after the white house, he and his company levick volunteered to help elaine during the >> lebson: this is an older woman who is now living by herself, dealing with this stress, and taking phone calls at 3:00 in the morning from kidnappers holding her husband. >> stahl: logs from the hostage team show that the calls would come in waves. on one night, the records show, the kidnappers called elaine 18 times between one and six in the morning. >> elaine weinstein: on my mind all the time was, "you keep it together. your husband's life is in your hands." >> stahl: and this went on for almost four years. >> elaine weinstein: yeah. >> stahl: daily pressure? >> elaine weinstein: yeah. >> stahl: the kidnappers in pakistan finally agreed to $243,000. but the most important part of the process was how to make the swap. she got conflicting advice. the f.b.i. and her private negotiators disagreed and she had to decide what to do. >> elaine weinstein: the thing is my word is the last word. my word
. >> stahl: eric lebson worked on president obama's national security staff, specializing in pakistan. after the white house, he and his company levick volunteered to help elaine during the >> lebson: this is an older woman who is now living by herself, dealing with this stress, and taking phone calls at 3:00 in the morning from kidnappers holding her husband. >> stahl: logs from the hostage team show that the calls would come in waves. on one night, the records show, the...
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. >> stahl: eric lebson worked on president obama's national security staff, specializing in pakistan. after the white house, he and his company levick volunteered to help elaine during the negotiations. >> lebson: this is an older woman who is now living by herself, dealing with this stress, and taking phone calls at 3:00 in the morning from kidnappers holding her husband. >> stahl: logs from the hostage team show that the calls would come in waves. on one night, the records show, the kidnappers called elaine 18 times between one and six in the morning. >> elaine weinstein: on my mind all the time was, "you keep it together. your husband's life is in your hands." almost four years. >> elaine weinstein: yeah. >> stahl: daily pressure? >> elaine weinstein: yeah. >> stahl: the kidnappers in pakistan finally agreed to $243,000. but the most important part of the process was how to make the swap. she got conflicting advice. the f.b.i. and her private negotiators disagreed and she had to decide what to do. >> elaine weinstein: the thing is my word is the last word. can you imagine? my word
. >> stahl: eric lebson worked on president obama's national security staff, specializing in pakistan. after the white house, he and his company levick volunteered to help elaine during the negotiations. >> lebson: this is an older woman who is now living by herself, dealing with this stress, and taking phone calls at 3:00 in the morning from kidnappers holding her husband. >> stahl: logs from the hostage team show that the calls would come in waves. on one night, the records...
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. >> stahl: eric lebson worked on president obama's national security staff, specializing in pakistan. after the white house, he and his company levick volunteered to help elaine during the >> lebson: this is an older woman who is now living by herself, dealing with this stress, and taking phone calls at 3:00 in the morning from kidnappers holding her husband. >> stahl: logs from the hostage team show that the calls would come in waves. on one night, the records show, the kidnappers called elaine 18 times between one and six in the morning. >> elaine weinstein: on my mind all the time was, "you keep it together. your husband's life is in your hands." >> stahl: and this went on for almost four years. >> elaine weinstein: yeah. >> stahl: daily pressure? >> elaine weinstein: yeah. >> stahl: the kidnappers in pakistan finally agreed to $243,000. but the most important part of the process was how to make the swap. she got conflicting advice. the f.b.i. and her private negotiators disagreed and she had to decide what to do. >> elaine weinstein: the thing can you imagine? my word is the last
. >> stahl: eric lebson worked on president obama's national security staff, specializing in pakistan. after the white house, he and his company levick volunteered to help elaine during the >> lebson: this is an older woman who is now living by herself, dealing with this stress, and taking phone calls at 3:00 in the morning from kidnappers holding her husband. >> stahl: logs from the hostage team show that the calls would come in waves. on one night, the records show, the...
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eric fisher on wbz news >> stahl: no one knows what causes lifelong face blindness. it was discovered so recently, scientists are just beginning to unravel its secrets. and some of the clues are coming from people who once had normal face recognition, but lost it after suffering damage to part of the brain. and in an interesting twist, those people are also offering insight into the way the rest of us recognize faces. imagine waking up after a trauma and not being able to recognize the people closest to you. that's what happened to colleen castaldo. up until the fall of 2009, did you have any trouble recognizing all. >> stahl: like everybody else? >> castaldo: like everybody else, yeah. >> stahl: that all changed late one night when colleen had a seizure and was rushed to the hospital. her doctors found a brain tumor, and did surgery to remove it, but as she recovered, she started noticing that something wasn't right. >> castaldo: the nurses-- i thought that i was meeting them each for the first time. and then, i would, you know, listen to them and think, "i don't kn
eric fisher on wbz news >> stahl: no one knows what causes lifelong face blindness. it was discovered so recently, scientists are just beginning to unravel its secrets. and some of the clues are coming from people who once had normal face recognition, but lost it after suffering damage to part of the brain. and in an interesting twist, those people are also offering insight into the way the rest of us recognize faces. imagine waking up after a trauma and not being able to recognize the...
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feel like a hollywood insider >> eric stall did not participate in the morning skate today in toronto. stahl will play in tonight's game. 14 scouts including two from the rangers, blackhawks and predators has been credential the canes did make one move today waiving forward brad malone. he played forever. the canes have toronto ton and then st. louis on sunday. cat barber brought the good stuff last night in pnc. he opened his account with a driving lay up. the floater in the lan and then upcoming was the finishing move. cat had 32. state was up 13 at the time. all heels from there. marcus paige relatively quiet again. this three tied it 29-29. bryce with 22 and 11, justin jackson second half. he had 17. unc won by a dozen as they get >> he started out -- he missed a shot in the beginning. tried to give him a different look. he did a great job accepting that challenge. >> they played extremely well. for me, i'm just trying to do the same things i do every single game. be aggressive and play my game. >> we don't get too many tonight. the camera will be popping tonight as the sonomas come to d
feel like a hollywood insider >> eric stall did not participate in the morning skate today in toronto. stahl will play in tonight's game. 14 scouts including two from the rangers, blackhawks and predators has been credential the canes did make one move today waiving forward brad malone. he played forever. the canes have toronto ton and then st. louis on sunday. cat barber brought the good stuff last night in pnc. he opened his account with a driving lay up. the floater in the lan and then...