224
224
Jul 7, 2013
07/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
one a day men's 50+. >> garrett: stay with us for more "face the nation." ,,,,,,,,,, >> garrett: welcome back to "face the nation." we're joined in studio by dan stein, president of the american -- federation for american immigration reform and janet murguia, the president and c.e.o. of the national council of la raza, she joins us from kansas city. janet, let me start with you. what is the best thing about the senate-passed bill that you think republicans in the house ought to know but don't know. >> pelley: >> well, i think t best thing about the senate-passed bill is that it tries to address the issue of immigration reform in a comprehensive way and that there are real answers for this problem in this bill. we want them to know that there is a path to legalization and citizenship that is a tough and narrow one that allows for criminal background checks, that allows for folks to go to the back of the line and that we make sure we are doing everything from a security standpoint to create a strong immigration reform system and for us i think that's really important. it's clear that there
one a day men's 50+. >> garrett: stay with us for more "face the nation." ,,,,,,,,,, >> garrett: welcome back to "face the nation." we're joined in studio by dan stein, president of the american -- federation for american immigration reform and janet murguia, the president and c.e.o. of the national council of la raza, she joins us from kansas city. janet, let me start with you. what is the best thing about the senate-passed bill that you think republicans in the...
81
81
Jul 29, 2013
07/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> tara johnson is roller-blading through fairmont park in philadelphia with her boyfriend, garrettples, on may 6, 2000, when their leisurely saturday afternoon takes a turn. >> i glanced over my left shoulder and noticed there was a gentleman sitting on the bridge. >> next thing tara and garrett know, police cars and fire trucks swarm all around them. they're forced off the bridge to a nearby riverbank. >> i remember commenting to my girlfriend that if he does jump, i'm going in. but i don't think that i really believed that i would actually -- that it would come down to that. >> if it does come to that, garrett couples is qualified. he's a medical student trained in lifesaving cpr. and for eight straight summers he's been an ocean lifeguard with a perfect rescue record. >> i've been in the water at least 100 times. >> by now, more than 50 policemen and firefighters are on the scene, and couples assumes that with so many rescuers around they won't need his help. and up on the bridge, negotiators make contact with the man on the ledge as a crowd of onlookers gathers below. >> i see
. >> tara johnson is roller-blading through fairmont park in philadelphia with her boyfriend, garrettples, on may 6, 2000, when their leisurely saturday afternoon takes a turn. >> i glanced over my left shoulder and noticed there was a gentleman sitting on the bridge. >> next thing tara and garrett know, police cars and fire trucks swarm all around them. they're forced off the bridge to a nearby riverbank. >> i remember commenting to my girlfriend that if he does jump,...
143
143
Jul 20, 2013
07/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't see garrett anywhere. i don't see a ski, hear a ski, nothing. >> but he is forced to leave her to avoid getting pummelled by another wave himself. >> so i had to go back and circle around because you can't go in. if you don't go in at the right time, you'll miss them. >> everybody was like yeah, but eventually you'll make it to the beach. you won't. i've seen it suck people all the way down before they can come in. it just takes to you the impact zone where you just get wave after wave. >> she got pounded into the beach. when she was real close to the beach, i'm all, stand up! and i hadn't gotten pounded there yet. so i didn't know how powerful this wave was. >> and then i made it. i just lookike let the white water take me in. and the guys just come over. and garrett is strolling nice and slowly like it's no big deal, and i'm just like dead. >> she is sitting there exhausted. i go to hug her, and she just falls down. >> it may have ended nicole's big wave career, but it only whetted garrett's appetite for
i don't see garrett anywhere. i don't see a ski, hear a ski, nothing. >> but he is forced to leave her to avoid getting pummelled by another wave himself. >> so i had to go back and circle around because you can't go in. if you don't go in at the right time, you'll miss them. >> everybody was like yeah, but eventually you'll make it to the beach. you won't. i've seen it suck people all the way down before they can come in. it just takes to you the impact zone where you just...
115
115
Jul 30, 2013
07/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
garrett garrett thank you. i only -- mr. garrett: thank you. i only do so because the gentleman failed to yield to me as he indicated he would. the gentleman first begins his comments by attacking my motives in this matter, saying that i do not care about, for lines such as metro or the people it serves. i would ask the gentleman who is not paying any attention to me, exactly what is it in my statement that would say i don't care about the people that it serves? because do i care about them, as much as i care about the subway system, the me row system -- metro system, in my metro area such as new york city or down in newark, new jersey. i care about them as well. but when i go back and i talk to those people who use those services, whether they be residents of new jersey or residents of new york or maybe they're residents of virginia from your neck of the woods up here who come to visit the financial capital of the world, new york city, or the garden state of new jersey, who want to use our metro systems, they ask me why it is that d.c. gets a
garrett garrett thank you. i only -- mr. garrett: thank you. i only do so because the gentleman failed to yield to me as he indicated he would. the gentleman first begins his comments by attacking my motives in this matter, saying that i do not care about, for lines such as metro or the people it serves. i would ask the gentleman who is not paying any attention to me, exactly what is it in my statement that would say i don't care about the people that it serves? because do i care about them, as...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
but first of all just to respond to garrett's earlier comment i do agree with him absent a change in u.s. law this was a coup d'etat i think the president they have to cut off aid in less congress take some steps to come up with an exception to deal with this frankly kind of nuance situation which naim pointed out it wasn't just the military who did this there were thirty one million people in the streets trying to change the system because the they popped out of the. what was true democracy and started moving in a wrong direction you don't get a pass just because you've been elected to then do whatever you darn well please with the country and i think the egyptian people showed that that's not what they want to do gareth pass what about the rule of law that is you know you've got to go ahead yeah the rule of law is still the single biggest problem here and you know the morsi government whatever its faults had not cancelled democratic elections in in egypt you know the rhetoric of the united states has always been well you know people who are dissatisfied with the situation should us
but first of all just to respond to garrett's earlier comment i do agree with him absent a change in u.s. law this was a coup d'etat i think the president they have to cut off aid in less congress take some steps to come up with an exception to deal with this frankly kind of nuance situation which naim pointed out it wasn't just the military who did this there were thirty one million people in the streets trying to change the system because the they popped out of the. what was true democracy...
238
238
Jul 1, 2013
07/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 238
favorite 0
quote 0
major garrett is there. friends and family remember a young american college student killed in egypt, while tonight over a million protestors gather in tahrir square. clarissa ward is onsite. >> 911 what is the exact location of your emergency. >> jeff: and what happens when you send a text message to 911. andrea lucia says some cities are finding out. >> there are definitely situations where people can't talk or it's much bet ferr they don't talk. >> this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor t is late june and it's the southwest, it is supposed to be hot, but this is historic. and this is the worst day yet. take a look at this map. the red areas have temperatures over 100 degrees. pink, more than 110, and white, more than 120. we begin tonight with john blackstone in las vegas. >> reporter: it was another scorcher in las vegas today as the temperature hit 115 degrees. the massive heatwave that is baking most of th
major garrett is there. friends and family remember a young american college student killed in egypt, while tonight over a million protestors gather in tahrir square. clarissa ward is onsite. >> 911 what is the exact location of your emergency. >> jeff: and what happens when you send a text message to 911. andrea lucia says some cities are finding out. >> there are definitely situations where people can't talk or it's much bet ferr they don't talk. >> this is the...
223
223
Jul 22, 2013
07/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
>> and the charges could increase, garrett. live in the midwest, garrett, thank you. joining us now, clinical psychologist and criminal profiler dr. allen lipman. he is the founder and director of washington's center for the study of violence. dr. lipman, good to see you, sir. >> how are you, trace? >> i'm well, thank you. i'm curious when we talk about this guy who has kind of admitted was fascinated with another serial killer in the cleveland area, what is this? a bizarre emulation of a hero? a weird copycat? what do you make of this? >> first let's acknowledge and our hearts go out to the families and community of cleveland going through another horrific tragedy and we want to stay close to the facts of the research. the fact of the matter is criminal, sexual, serial murder don't tend to be original characters. what we are likely to see with madison and what we have so far on the facts is someone who needs a great deal of power and control over women, who feels very frustrated or has a lack of power and control over women and act out this way repeated looy getting
>> and the charges could increase, garrett. live in the midwest, garrett, thank you. joining us now, clinical psychologist and criminal profiler dr. allen lipman. he is the founder and director of washington's center for the study of violence. dr. lipman, good to see you, sir. >> how are you, trace? >> i'm well, thank you. i'm curious when we talk about this guy who has kind of admitted was fascinated with another serial killer in the cleveland area, what is this? a bizarre...
642
642
tv
eye 642
favorite 0
quote 0
laurie garrett, everybody. the council on foreign relations.e'll be right back. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. folks, if you watch this show you know i don't like newspapers. that's why i don't subscribe to any. if i have to kill a spider, i use a rolled-up i-pad. but i've got to hand it to the chicago sun times, a paper renown for usually being available from the trib is sold out. they have managed to cut costs without laying a bunch of people off from every department. everybody from one department. >> the chicago sun times is laying off its entire staff of photographers. >> they ave laid off as many as 30 people in their photographic team there. >> stephen: yes, the entire photography department was laid off or, assthe sun times reported it, photo not available. but the paper will continue to have greaa photojournalism because reporters are now required to learn i-phone photography basics. but only the basics like pressing the button. if the sun times is still around in a week, the reporters can move on to the advanc
laurie garrett, everybody. the council on foreign relations.e'll be right back. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. folks, if you watch this show you know i don't like newspapers. that's why i don't subscribe to any. if i have to kill a spider, i use a rolled-up i-pad. but i've got to hand it to the chicago sun times, a paper renown for usually being available from the trib is sold out. they have managed to cut costs without laying a bunch of people off from every...
162
162
Jul 9, 2013
07/13
by
WBAL
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
there is a flood watch in garrett county. as we widen the view of hd doppler, you can see numerous showers and thunder coming across ohio. a good chance that rain could get into garrett county overnight tonight. they have that flood watch up. a few lighters wrinkles except for the storms in somerset county and st. mary's county. aound baltimore, just passing shower or two. southwest wind at five. otherwise a partly cloudy sky. 65 to 56. there is a decent low off to the west. this one stalled out and is kind of stationary across new england. this one has drier air behind it. it looks like it will scoot through here on thursday. there will be some rain ahead of it, but should be pretty nice for writing and the weekend. tropical storm chantal is making its way through the caribbean. it will go off west perhaps to haiti.nican republic and it will perhaps hit the bahamas and east of lord of friday and saturday. not a major storm, but a lot of rain with it. it could be just off the florida coast this weekend. lots of moisture in th
there is a flood watch in garrett county. as we widen the view of hd doppler, you can see numerous showers and thunder coming across ohio. a good chance that rain could get into garrett county overnight tonight. they have that flood watch up. a few lighters wrinkles except for the storms in somerset county and st. mary's county. aound baltimore, just passing shower or two. southwest wind at five. otherwise a partly cloudy sky. 65 to 56. there is a decent low off to the west. this one stalled...
190
190
Jul 9, 2013
07/13
by
WBAL
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
we have a flood watch for garrett county because heavy showers are approaching out of eastern ohio. they may will make it into the western maryland mountains later tonight. the potential for heavy downpours has prompted the weather service to issue a flood watch for garrett county. here as you can see, only light way down. baltimore, in the bay, somerset county, arts of southern maryland. maybe apache sprinkle. otherwise, partly cloudy. patchy sprinkle. i pressure, the bermuda high is still there. a significant front moving through the northwest. if it can see -- if it can keep chugging, we make it into slightly less humid air friday and the weekend. that will be nice. down in the tropics, we have tropical storm chantal which got a little stronger today. the forecast track takes it going up to hispaniola. a tropical storm saturday with 50 mile an hour winds. we will see if it holds together. as it crosses these land areas, it could well fall apart. it looks like it will bring some rough surf just east of florida over the weekend. 92.s of 87 and wins eventually gusting --winds gustin
we have a flood watch for garrett county because heavy showers are approaching out of eastern ohio. they may will make it into the western maryland mountains later tonight. the potential for heavy downpours has prompted the weather service to issue a flood watch for garrett county. here as you can see, only light way down. baltimore, in the bay, somerset county, arts of southern maryland. maybe apache sprinkle. otherwise, partly cloudy. patchy sprinkle. i pressure, the bermuda high is still...
258
258
Jul 17, 2013
07/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 258
favorite 0
quote 0
bill: garrett thank you. garrett tenney. a story that still shocks all of us.you in chicago. >> reporter: certainly. bill: martha? martha: queen elizabeth is now speaking out on the royal birth. she just had something to say about that. it is pretty surprising what she said. we'll tell that you in a moment. i went to the palace where the future king or queen of england will grow up and be a child there. why william picked this special spot. that's coming up. >>> plus signs of trouble for immigration reform. president obama going on a rare round of media interviews. is it enough to win over the skeptics? >> we need to, i think, do this as a complete package. it, we've been working on this for years now. everybody knows what the debates are. it's time for us to stop worrying about politics and worry about doing the right thing for the country. the great outdoors, and a great deal. grrrr ahhh let's leave the deals to hotels.com. perfect! yep, and no angry bears. up to 30% off. only at hotels.com. backflips and cartwheels.mile? love, warmth. here, try this. backfli
bill: garrett thank you. garrett tenney. a story that still shocks all of us.you in chicago. >> reporter: certainly. bill: martha? martha: queen elizabeth is now speaking out on the royal birth. she just had something to say about that. it is pretty surprising what she said. we'll tell that you in a moment. i went to the palace where the future king or queen of england will grow up and be a child there. why william picked this special spot. that's coming up. >>> plus signs of...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
it is that so why is this ok mr garrett the first thirty seconds could it be allowed to on the program go ahead. well i think the point that i want to make here is simply that. the enemy of of change the kind of change that name is talking about and that clearly is is going to be needed no long run is anything that involves the use of force which invites of course destabilisation violence and frustrates precisely the kind of change that we all want all right on that note thank you very much gentlemen many thanks today to my. yes in washington and in beirut and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time and remember. this journey is not about seeing the world. it's a mission that i could to myself the project won't succeed if i stay in the same place all the time. i've been travelling around the world for twenty days so far in all the time i haven't spent any money at all the main idea of the project is of the artist paints people's portraits in return for some kids. we have to get used to each other i think is a little disappointed about the bus a thing because
it is that so why is this ok mr garrett the first thirty seconds could it be allowed to on the program go ahead. well i think the point that i want to make here is simply that. the enemy of of change the kind of change that name is talking about and that clearly is is going to be needed no long run is anything that involves the use of force which invites of course destabilisation violence and frustrates precisely the kind of change that we all want all right on that note thank you very much...
236
236
Jul 25, 2013
07/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
here's chief white house correspondent major garrett. major. >> reporter: scott, the white house is worried that old washington political battles could return this fall and jeopardize economic recovery so the president used speeches like the one you see now to talk about middle class economic security and launch a new round of attacks on republican plans. >> repealing obamacare and cutting spending is not an economic plan. this moment does not require short-term thinking. it does not require having the same old stale debates. our focus has to be on the basic economic issues that matter most to you, the people we represent. >> reporter: the white house fears that mr. obama's economic agenda has been drowned out by the controversies over the i.r.s., the terror attacks, surveillance leaks, and crises in syria, and egypt. >> with this endless parade of distractions and political posturing and phony scandals, washington's taken its eye off the ball. and i'm here to say this needs to stop. ( applause ) this need to stop. >> reporter: this afte
here's chief white house correspondent major garrett. major. >> reporter: scott, the white house is worried that old washington political battles could return this fall and jeopardize economic recovery so the president used speeches like the one you see now to talk about middle class economic security and launch a new round of attacks on republican plans. >> repealing obamacare and cutting spending is not an economic plan. this moment does not require short-term thinking. it does...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
78
78
Jul 23, 2013
07/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
and that's who funds us is the garrett lee smith program. oh, i'm so glad to hear that! so, thank you. yes, you're very welcome. this is a wonderful way to meet you. we also work with states and travel communities, and it's the same idea: helping people within the social sphere where people, where youth, reside, to know the signs of suicide and then try refer them for help. you're a wonderful example. thank you. thank you. and richard, let's talk about a little bit about integrated care. does part of the training that you give, does it provide the whole notion of the continuity of care throughout the lifecycle of an individual who may come into that system and follow up? yeah. so, our health educators in primary care settings, they are trained to take care of everyone from ages 10 and up with these behavioral issues. and not only are they focusing on alcohol, drugs, and mental health, but they're also focusing on tobacco, diet, exercise, and weight issues, so that we avoid them taking on some of the stigma that unfortunately the mental health treatment system, the alcoho
and that's who funds us is the garrett lee smith program. oh, i'm so glad to hear that! so, thank you. yes, you're very welcome. this is a wonderful way to meet you. we also work with states and travel communities, and it's the same idea: helping people within the social sphere where people, where youth, reside, to know the signs of suicide and then try refer them for help. you're a wonderful example. thank you. thank you. and richard, let's talk about a little bit about integrated care. does...
246
246
Jul 26, 2013
07/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 246
favorite 0
quote 0
garrett continue any is continueny is live in our new york newsroom in a minute garrett? >> have a chance to hear from three women next thursday at ariel ariel castros sentencing hearing where prosecutors said they are also going to be putting on what they are calling a mini trial, essentially laying out what life was like for those three women during their years in captivity. the prosecutor laid out what ariel castro's future will hold. >> by the terms of this agreement, this man is going to prison for the rest of his life. he is never coming out except failed in a box or a ash can. is he not stepping out. is he going down broke. he is leaving his assets behind. and that's justice. >> the former school bus driver along with members of his family will also have a chance to speak on his behalf at sentencing next week. and if life without parole plus 1,000 years wasn't enough, the judge could still decide to tack on an additional 8,000 years. shep? >> shepard: gator -- garrett teny. the state of ohio owns the home and plans to demolish it very soon. police say now they have
garrett continue any is continueny is live in our new york newsroom in a minute garrett? >> have a chance to hear from three women next thursday at ariel ariel castros sentencing hearing where prosecutors said they are also going to be putting on what they are calling a mini trial, essentially laying out what life was like for those three women during their years in captivity. the prosecutor laid out what ariel castro's future will hold. >> by the terms of this agreement, this man...
195
195
Jul 29, 2013
07/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
garrett tiny with this from our midwest bureau, what more have we learned, garrett. >> young couple,had and courtney phelps were expecting the birth of their second child next month. also on the bus with them at the time of the crash was their 2-year-old son who remarkably was only had some minor injuries from this crash. you know, as bad as it was, they say -- officials say it could have been much worse if it wasn't for the quick actions of some good samaritans who were there. >> i think the driver was the first one i came up on and he was bleeding pretty bad, so i stole somebody's belt from the best i can remember and got it a tourniquet on his arm and started to help out everybody else. tried to get everybody to walk away from the bus. >> in a team of specialists expected that bus earlier today. part of their investigation. they say will go through at least the end of this week. some friends of the felipe's family have started i couldn't know line fundraising project for that 2-year-old son of the phelps who was left behind and thus far they have raised more than $20,000 for him.
garrett tiny with this from our midwest bureau, what more have we learned, garrett. >> young couple,had and courtney phelps were expecting the birth of their second child next month. also on the bus with them at the time of the crash was their 2-year-old son who remarkably was only had some minor injuries from this crash. you know, as bad as it was, they say -- officials say it could have been much worse if it wasn't for the quick actions of some good samaritans who were there. >> i...
198
198
Jul 14, 2013
07/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 198
favorite 0
quote 0
garrett tenney, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the chair of the naacp issued this reaction to the verdict, "today justice failed trayvon martin and his family and we call immediately for the justice department to conduct an investigation into the civil rights violations committed against trayvon martin." new video tonight of a fire that destroyed a landmark building in the north bay. it started at 5:45 tonight in sebost poll at the frizzelle enos business. flames and smoke sored into the sky. the santa rosa press democrat reports that the fire started in some haystacks next to the building. frizzelle enos is said to be oldest building in sebastopol. there were no reports of injuries. >>> the dogs' days of summer are proving to be just that in san rafael. >> sit cit, good bay. >> the nation's lastering guide dog school k-guide dogs for the blind hosted its day of fun. more than 1500 people and 400 dogs gathered to say thank you to the volunteers who raised the dogs and send graduating students home with their new campaigns. craig heaps a news writer here is taking home a guide dog named cha
garrett tenney, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the chair of the naacp issued this reaction to the verdict, "today justice failed trayvon martin and his family and we call immediately for the justice department to conduct an investigation into the civil rights violations committed against trayvon martin." new video tonight of a fire that destroyed a landmark building in the north bay. it started at 5:45 tonight in sebost poll at the frizzelle enos business. flames and smoke sored...
164
164
Jul 9, 2013
07/13
by
WBAL
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
more showers are building into garrett county. they will pass through. the atmosphere will become more unstable and the showers could turn into thunderstorms, something we have to watch out for. 79 at the airport. the temperature has fallen after the rain moved through. 80 downtown. 80 in parkton. you can see how much warmer it is along the eastern shore because they have not had the rain. it will bring the temperature down and then they will bounce back in the afternoon. much colder in the mountains for that reason -- cloud cover and rain through the morning. many areas will reach the upper 80's, but if you get a lot of rain, it will not go up that much. otherwise, breaks for sunshine and an isolated thunderstorm around 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.. isolated would be the keyword. not everybody will get the storm. tonight, thunderstorms will end early on. will be mostly cloudy, fallen into the low 70's." highs in the upper 80's tomorrow. if you plan to go to the beach, scattered showers and storms today. tomorrow as well and the increase thursday. we have a c
more showers are building into garrett county. they will pass through. the atmosphere will become more unstable and the showers could turn into thunderstorms, something we have to watch out for. 79 at the airport. the temperature has fallen after the rain moved through. 80 downtown. 80 in parkton. you can see how much warmer it is along the eastern shore because they have not had the rain. it will bring the temperature down and then they will bounce back in the afternoon. much colder in the...
111
111
Jul 10, 2013
07/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
his name is sean garrett. he is a big player.out jay-z in just a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ stuart: this is a little ominous. gas prices starting to move up. the national average is $3.50 a gallon. oil is way off today. look at that price. a judge has ruled against apple saying that pack giant conspired -- this is on the fifth anniversary of that app store. shares of apple holding their own. virtually unchanged. google unveiling a new app. shares of google this morning $905. sean garrett is next. ♪ every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card b
his name is sean garrett. he is a big player.out jay-z in just a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ stuart: this is a little ominous. gas prices starting to move up. the national average is $3.50 a gallon. oil is way off today. look at that price. a judge has ruled against apple saying that pack giant conspired -- this is on the fifth anniversary of that app store. shares of apple holding their own. virtually unchanged. google unveiling a new app. shares of google this morning $905. sean garrett is next. ♪...
212
212
Jul 26, 2013
07/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
garrett tenney live in our midwest bureau with more on that.rett. >> reporter: rick, ariel castro just left the courtroom a few minutes ago after being there almost an hour 1/2 as the judge read through many lists of charges he is facing. castro had a very different demeanor today than we've seen in the other court appearances over the last couple of months. he walked into the courtroom with his head held high. he was looking around the courtroom. as he sat down he was talking with his attorneys and much more vocal than we've seen in the past. now, in this of course is after those several months that these plea deal negotiations have been on going. >> it was my understanding from meeting with your counsel and counsel from the state is that a plea agreement has been reached in this matter. are you fully aware of the terms and do you consent to that plea agreement? >> fully aware and i do consent. >> reporter: aerial castro is fully aware of the terms of that agreement which include 937 total charges he pled guilty to and the recommended sentence
garrett tenney live in our midwest bureau with more on that.rett. >> reporter: rick, ariel castro just left the courtroom a few minutes ago after being there almost an hour 1/2 as the judge read through many lists of charges he is facing. castro had a very different demeanor today than we've seen in the other court appearances over the last couple of months. he walked into the courtroom with his head held high. he was looking around the courtroom. as he sat down he was talking with his...
264
264
Jul 22, 2013
07/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 264
favorite 0
quote 0
bill: thank you, garrett. garrett tenney on the midwest bureau in chicago, illinois.is that he may have been inspired by convicted killer, anthony sowell, remember him? he was sentenced to death for the murders of 11 women. bodies were found in and around of his home, also in cleveland, ohio. that was in august of 2009. he was found guilty of attempting to kill three other women who survived. >>> police raiding a house in texas after an alleged kidnapping there. a teenage girl telling investigators she escape ad home in lubbock, texas, after being held captive for six weeks. law enforcement taking two people in custody and arresting a third person. police say they were not taking any chances on that case. >> based on the information she was able to provide us, we believe there were multiple people inside the house, possibly more vick tis that people inside may be armed and the house may be barricaded. so as a precautionary measure we had the s.w.a.t. team hit the house. bill: no one else was found inside the home. police are investigating whether or not there is anoth
bill: thank you, garrett. garrett tenney on the midwest bureau in chicago, illinois.is that he may have been inspired by convicted killer, anthony sowell, remember him? he was sentenced to death for the murders of 11 women. bodies were found in and around of his home, also in cleveland, ohio. that was in august of 2009. he was found guilty of attempting to kill three other women who survived. >>> police raiding a house in texas after an alleged kidnapping there. a teenage girl telling...
249
249
Jul 22, 2013
07/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 249
favorite 0
quote 0
hello, garrett. >> hello, shannon.olice say that michael madison on three separate occasions in the past year lured a young african-american woman into his home before he killed them and hid their bodies. the 35-year-old registered sex offender appeared in court a couple of hours ago and is now facing three charges of aggravated murder and three charges of kidnapping. the judge set his bill at $6 million. of course we only got to this point after a neighbor called police on friday saying they smelled something rotting in a nearby garage. that's where police found the first body. they then arrested madison who had a car there in the garage. and after that, they found two additional bodies that weren't very far from the first one. they were led to believe by madison that there could be other bodies as well. they haven't found any yet but police are stressing this is very much an ongoing investigation. >> we're nowhere near done. there is a lot more we have to do. and i'm sure you understand we don't want to jeopardizes a
hello, garrett. >> hello, shannon.olice say that michael madison on three separate occasions in the past year lured a young african-american woman into his home before he killed them and hid their bodies. the 35-year-old registered sex offender appeared in court a couple of hours ago and is now facing three charges of aggravated murder and three charges of kidnapping. the judge set his bill at $6 million. of course we only got to this point after a neighbor called police on friday saying...
127
127
Jul 10, 2013
07/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
as former fbi agent and consultant, brad garrett told us, these people keep making the same mistakes. >> what they do is, they go to a friend or associate or somebody they knew in their past, and what happens, the person they step to goes to law enforcement. >> reporter: like matthew campbell, who went to somebody to try to kill his own mother, a plot she heard from the police. >> he said i hate to be the one to inform you of this, but we have been notified that there has been a contract put out on your life. >> reporter: a contract out on your life? it sounds insane. but matthew had approached somebody to do the job who went to the police instead. or take for example the case of dahlia, who was taped making a deal for her husband's murder, with an apparent assassin, who was actually a cop. >> i'm sorry to tell you, ma'am, he has been killed. >> oh, no, no, no. >> reporter: in dipoleto's case, it was the typical miscalculation, she turned to help for somebody who then went to the police. she is currently on house arrest on half a million dollar's bond, where her lawyers are appealing
as former fbi agent and consultant, brad garrett told us, these people keep making the same mistakes. >> what they do is, they go to a friend or associate or somebody they knew in their past, and what happens, the person they step to goes to law enforcement. >> reporter: like matthew campbell, who went to somebody to try to kill his own mother, a plot she heard from the police. >> he said i hate to be the one to inform you of this, but we have been notified that there has been...
223
223
Jul 30, 2013
07/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
the marlins, when the cameras caught him -- there's garrett.erforming some kind of a removal procedure. and then rolling it up and devouring the evidence. if i was on that team, from here on ut he would be referred to as picky mantle and nothing else. [ laughter ] also on the subject of baseball, after months of negotiations last week the chicago city council finally approved a $500 million renovation of wrigley field. it took a long time to get it approved because of concerns from the neighbors, who are worried that things in wrigleyville would change for the worse. but the cubs agreed to help improve the neighborhood, and chicago alderman tom tunney says he will make sure they do. >> an emotional alderman tom tunney said the cubs must follow through with their promise of improving the neighborhood in exchange for the city allowing the upgrades. >> you have to be a good neighbor. you have to be a good neighbor. otherwise, i'm going to be up your butt every day. and i'm going to tell you, i'm going to be up the butt every day to make sure. [ la
the marlins, when the cameras caught him -- there's garrett.erforming some kind of a removal procedure. and then rolling it up and devouring the evidence. if i was on that team, from here on ut he would be referred to as picky mantle and nothing else. [ laughter ] also on the subject of baseball, after months of negotiations last week the chicago city council finally approved a $500 million renovation of wrigley field. it took a long time to get it approved because of concerns from the...
174
174
Jul 29, 2013
07/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
garrett has details.t. >> yeah, shannon, that bus was killed with nearly 40 people, mostly teenagers. when the bus driver said the brakes went out. they crashed into a median and flipped over on to its side. you can see on the pictures what the scene was like. seats and luggage all over the road. several people were stuck inside the bus as it flipped over. nearby passengers rushed from their cars to help. >> i think the driver was the first one i came up on and he was bleeding pretty bad. i stole someone's belt, from the best i can remember, put a tourniquet on his arm and started helping everyone else that could walk away from the bus. >> 26 people taken from local hospitals. many with head injuries and several in critical condition. three people died. you mentioned the youth pastor and his wife. chad and courtney phelps. the couple was expecting their second child next month and remarkably their 2-year-old son also with them on the bus survived the crash. the third victim, tanya winedorve, mother of fiv
garrett has details.t. >> yeah, shannon, that bus was killed with nearly 40 people, mostly teenagers. when the bus driver said the brakes went out. they crashed into a median and flipped over on to its side. you can see on the pictures what the scene was like. seats and luggage all over the road. several people were stuck inside the bus as it flipped over. nearby passengers rushed from their cars to help. >> i think the driver was the first one i came up on and he was bleeding...
163
163
Jul 22, 2013
07/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
garrett.irst of all, what have you been telling your members in the wake of what happened last thursday? >> well, essentially what we have said to our members is, number one, that we are going to fight the bankruptcy in regards that it is illegal that the state of michigan assures public sector workers that their pensions that have been invested cannot be touched by anyone. what we got is an unlawful governor who actually waived his constitutional obligation to protect those pensions. you may well know we are in court fighting that very issue. >> some retired city workers, a lot of retired city workers didn't pay into social security. they rely on the pension we are talking about and the governor and others have expressed some concern but they say it's necessary. what are the alternatives to reducing pensions in detroit? >> it ought not be a question of reducing pensions. it ought to be how do we get our hands around the financial obligations of the city of detroit. one of the things that we h
garrett.irst of all, what have you been telling your members in the wake of what happened last thursday? >> well, essentially what we have said to our members is, number one, that we are going to fight the bankruptcy in regards that it is illegal that the state of michigan assures public sector workers that their pensions that have been invested cannot be touched by anyone. what we got is an unlawful governor who actually waived his constitutional obligation to protect those pensions. you...
365
365
Jul 22, 2013
07/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 365
favorite 0
quote 0
>> garrett continue any reporting. thank you very much.outhward snowden could be spending his final hours at the moscow airport. that's according to an airport that says he helped snowden apply for temporary asylum in russia. the form national security contractor leaked documents and secret phone and internet surveillance programs on millions of americans. the attorneys say but snowden could have papers to let him leave the airport by wednesday. u.s. officials say snowden is an accused criminal who should get a one-way ticket home. >> russia still has the opportunity to do the right thing and return him to the united states where he can face justice. >> harris: the state department would not comment on whether the u.s. could arrest snowden once he leaves that airport. and fox coverage of the arrival of the royal baby. we'll go back live to london this time with martha maccallum for the latest reaction there and what people are saying about princess diana. laguardia airport in new york city partially shut down at this hour. plane landed wit
>> garrett continue any reporting. thank you very much.outhward snowden could be spending his final hours at the moscow airport. that's according to an airport that says he helped snowden apply for temporary asylum in russia. the form national security contractor leaked documents and secret phone and internet surveillance programs on millions of americans. the attorneys say but snowden could have papers to let him leave the airport by wednesday. u.s. officials say snowden is an accused...
166
166
Jul 23, 2013
07/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
riders on bart knew him as garrett and played the sachs phone for tips at bart station.e was not the real name. it was ronald brewing tochbility he was wanted for killing his ex-wife in albuquerque back in 1987. investigators reopened the case in 2011 tracked him to san francisco. he was sentenceed to to 16 years in prison. >> investigators look in the deadly limo fire on the san mateo bridge questioned the driver's estranged wife about phone calls between the 2 that night. we fears report entered june that air spring ruptured leading to the fire that killed 5 female passengers. part of the investigation also focuses on the driver, or ville brown, what he did after the fire started. the 2 had a heated fight and were arguing on the phone that night. claims brown was on his phone while victims were trapped inside the limo. >> i'm sure he could have saved them. he was if on the phone. and i know he was videotaping. >>reporter: we contacted pwrn for a response he did fought comment but his brother says brown is looking forward to the official findings of the investigation. >
riders on bart knew him as garrett and played the sachs phone for tips at bart station.e was not the real name. it was ronald brewing tochbility he was wanted for killing his ex-wife in albuquerque back in 1987. investigators reopened the case in 2011 tracked him to san francisco. he was sentenceed to to 16 years in prison. >> investigators look in the deadly limo fire on the san mateo bridge questioned the driver's estranged wife about phone calls between the 2 that night. we fears...
158
158
Jul 28, 2013
07/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
garrett norris, a two-run blast. his seventh home run of the year. the a's hang on to win. 3-1 the final score. the 49ers nnamdi asomugha could have signed as a free agent. but he chose a spot in the playing field. so far, so good. >> definitely a different culture. i think the whole environment is a lot more positive, a lot more upbeat. a lot more optimistic, and it's true optimism. it's not like all the 32 teams in the league that should come in and say, this is the year, we're going to win the super bowl this year. it's coming from a real place, and so i've never been around that, and just really good locker room of guys, i don't think you guys need me to tell you that. but it's one thing that i've definitely noticed with this group. it's just really good guys. >>> football in the air. now, this is husband of the year, father of the year territory. hunter mahan was leading the canadian open today by two strokes, but in the final round he withdrew, why? because his wife went into labor with their first child. he got the call right before he was abo
garrett norris, a two-run blast. his seventh home run of the year. the a's hang on to win. 3-1 the final score. the 49ers nnamdi asomugha could have signed as a free agent. but he chose a spot in the playing field. so far, so good. >> definitely a different culture. i think the whole environment is a lot more positive, a lot more upbeat. a lot more optimistic, and it's true optimism. it's not like all the 32 teams in the league that should come in and say, this is the year, we're going to...
202
202
Jul 18, 2013
07/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 1
captain garrett tom says most of those arrested are as young as 15. >> recently they are out of schoolthere is nothing to do in the summer. they are just taking their chances. >> i left my purse on the chair and walked over there. >> we saw a whole lot of potential victims as we strolled along the wharf. diners were placing their electronics on the table as they ate. he left his cell phone on his table with -- which sets next to the street. >> diane johnson from sacramento did the same thing with her cell phone. >> we are visiting and talking and laughing and set it down just like that. >> her friend is from a small wisconsin town. >> if it happened in our town we would recognize them. we just called her mom. >> police are advising restaurants to warn patrons if they see their electronic eye toms on tabletops. elizabeth kennedy who is in charge of security at lou's fish shack says that is exactly what her staff is doing. >> they are very unoblivious to the fact that something like this could happen. >> reporter: captain tom says they made 13 arrests so far this month. and as you heard,
captain garrett tom says most of those arrested are as young as 15. >> recently they are out of schoolthere is nothing to do in the summer. they are just taking their chances. >> i left my purse on the chair and walked over there. >> we saw a whole lot of potential victims as we strolled along the wharf. diners were placing their electronics on the table as they ate. he left his cell phone on his table with -- which sets next to the street. >> diane johnson from...
121
121
Jul 23, 2013
07/13
by
KOFY
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
riders on bart knew him as garrett and played the sachs phone for tips at bart station.e was not the real name. it was ronald brewing tochbility he was wanted for killing his ex-wife in albuquerque back in 1987. investigators reopened the case in 2011 tracked him san francisco. he was sentenceed to to 16 years in prison. >> investigators look in the deadly limo fire on the san mateo bridge questioned the driver's estranged wife about phone calls between the 2 that night. we fears report entered june that air spring ruptured leading to the fire that killed 5 female passengers. part of the investigation also focuses on the driver, or ville brown, what he did after the fire started. the 2 had a heated fight and were arguing on the phone that night. claims brown was on his phone while victims were trapped inside the limo. >> i'm sure he could have saved them. he was if on the phone. and i know he was videotaping. >>reporter: we contacted pwrn for a response he did fought comment but his brother says brown is looking forward to the official findings of the investigation. >> n
riders on bart knew him as garrett and played the sachs phone for tips at bart station.e was not the real name. it was ronald brewing tochbility he was wanted for killing his ex-wife in albuquerque back in 1987. investigators reopened the case in 2011 tracked him san francisco. he was sentenceed to to 16 years in prison. >> investigators look in the deadly limo fire on the san mateo bridge questioned the driver's estranged wife about phone calls between the 2 that night. we fears report...
156
156
Jul 1, 2013
07/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
major garrett is there.ds and family remember a young american college student killed in egypt, while tonight over a million protestors gather in tahrir square. clarissa ward is onsite. >> 911 what is the exact location of your emergency. >> jeff: and what happens when you send a text message to 911. andrea lucia says some cities are finding out. >> there are definitely situations where people can't talk or it's much bet ferr they don't talk. >> this is the
major garrett is there.ds and family remember a young american college student killed in egypt, while tonight over a million protestors gather in tahrir square. clarissa ward is onsite. >> 911 what is the exact location of your emergency. >> jeff: and what happens when you send a text message to 911. andrea lucia says some cities are finding out. >> there are definitely situations where people can't talk or it's much bet ferr they don't talk. >> this is the
144
144
Jul 9, 2013
07/13
by
WUSA
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
as we look toward western maryland, we're seeing some of this activity here, especially on i-68 in garrett county when you get across the boarder there from allegheny county seeing those showers. romney back toward harrisonburg, i-81, this may be a couple of very light sprinkles out of that. that is the worst of it. a little yellow showing up in the far eastern part of allegheny county. so this would be west of hancock and interstate 68, north west of berkley springs. we've got temperatures this morning muggy once again. they're in the upper 60s and low 70s. 72 for waldorf and ashburn. baltimore 73. on the bay we've got mid-70s. north beach 74 this morning. and in town it is balmy out there. a temperature of 77 degrees. dew points near 70 with the humidity at 76%. so we've been watching and i said pieces of energy yesterday. one of my meteorologist friends says energy can't have pieces. you are correct. let's put it in a different frame. little impulses. how about that? some upper level storms or short waves as they're called helping to kick up the instability here. that's why we get clust
as we look toward western maryland, we're seeing some of this activity here, especially on i-68 in garrett county when you get across the boarder there from allegheny county seeing those showers. romney back toward harrisonburg, i-81, this may be a couple of very light sprinkles out of that. that is the worst of it. a little yellow showing up in the far eastern part of allegheny county. so this would be west of hancock and interstate 68, north west of berkley springs. we've got temperatures...
172
172
Jul 23, 2013
07/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
riders on bart knew him as garrett and played the sachs phone for tips at bart station.e was not the real name. it was ronald brewing tochbility he was wanted for killing his ex-wife in albuquerque back in 1987. investigators reopened the case in 2011 tracked him to san francisco. he was sentence 16 . >> investigators look in the deadly limo fire on the san mateo bridge questioned the driver's estranged wife about phone calls between the 2 that night. we fears report entered june that air spring ruptured leading to the fire that killed 5 female passengers. part of the investigation also focuses on the driver, or ville brown, what he did after the fire started. the 2 had a heated fight and were arguing on the phone that night. claims brown was on his phone while victims were trapped inside the limo. >> i'm sure he could have saved them. he was if on the phone. and i know he was videotaping. >>reporter: we contacted pwrn for a response he did fought comment but his brother says brown is looking forward to the official findings of the investigation. >> new at 11:00. search
riders on bart knew him as garrett and played the sachs phone for tips at bart station.e was not the real name. it was ronald brewing tochbility he was wanted for killing his ex-wife in albuquerque back in 1987. investigators reopened the case in 2011 tracked him to san francisco. he was sentence 16 . >> investigators look in the deadly limo fire on the san mateo bridge questioned the driver's estranged wife about phone calls between the 2 that night. we fears report entered june that air...
236
236
Jul 23, 2013
07/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
garrett tenney has details. he is live in chicago. hi, garrett. >> reporter: hi, patti ann. it is no secret there is a shortage of doctors all across the country and medical schools want best of the best. so last year when president obama passed the deferred action program for children who were brought to the u.s. illegally by their parents, loyola's medical school saw it as an opportunity to expand and improve their pool of applicants. muriel sanchez was born in mexico and brought to the u.s. illegally as a child. now a junior in child he is still not a u.s. citizen but he is planning to pursue his dream of becoming a doctor. >> i want to have that, you know, that same chance, that same shot at going to medical school. >> this will feel a little uncomfortable. >> reporter: until now medical school has not been an option for some of the best and brightest undergrad students like him. loyola school of medicine outside of chicago has become the first medical school in the country planning to accept undocumented students who qualify. >> as a medical school we're always interest
garrett tenney has details. he is live in chicago. hi, garrett. >> reporter: hi, patti ann. it is no secret there is a shortage of doctors all across the country and medical schools want best of the best. so last year when president obama passed the deferred action program for children who were brought to the u.s. illegally by their parents, loyola's medical school saw it as an opportunity to expand and improve their pool of applicants. muriel sanchez was born in mexico and brought to the...
137
137
Jul 21, 2013
07/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
jeff berardelli and major garrett have the latest. another call to action after the zimmerman verdict. terrell brown reports on coast- to-coast rallies in the wake of president obama's remarks on race. did a safety lapse cause a roller coaster death in texas? vinita nair is following the investigation. and remembering helen thomas. bill plante looks back on the trailblazer who broke up the boys' club in the white house press room. >> mr. president, when are you holding a news conference? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."
jeff berardelli and major garrett have the latest. another call to action after the zimmerman verdict. terrell brown reports on coast- to-coast rallies in the wake of president obama's remarks on race. did a safety lapse cause a roller coaster death in texas? vinita nair is following the investigation. and remembering helen thomas. bill plante looks back on the trailblazer who broke up the boys' club in the white house press room. >> mr. president, when are you holding a news conference?...
115
115
Jul 9, 2013
07/13
by
WUSA
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
looks like lighter showers toward cumberland with the heavier stuff toward garrett county where they're63. oakland 76. 75 annapolis. 73 leesburg and still 77 here going up to about 88 with a chance for a storm this afternoon. monika is off but we've got you covered. here's beverly farm we are timesaver traffic -- farmer with timesaver traffic. >>> a pretty good ride. many of the construction zones picking up for you. the work zone on 95 near the i countercounterthey picked up -- the icc picked up. right lane is getting by here. you head to four corners, southbound on colesville road, university boulevard, the right side of the roadway still blocked with the road work. virginia drivers i-95 opened the work zone that was southbound in dumfries. northbound lanes are open. they're starting to open the hov lanes. they're back open in springfield but not dumfries yet. light volume toward springfield continuing north on 395 to the 14th street bridge. >> thank you, beverly. >>> it was not the ending family and friends prayed for. the search for a missing 7-year- old with autism ends in tragedy.
looks like lighter showers toward cumberland with the heavier stuff toward garrett county where they're63. oakland 76. 75 annapolis. 73 leesburg and still 77 here going up to about 88 with a chance for a storm this afternoon. monika is off but we've got you covered. here's beverly farm we are timesaver traffic -- farmer with timesaver traffic. >>> a pretty good ride. many of the construction zones picking up for you. the work zone on 95 near the i countercounterthey picked up -- the...
123
123
Jul 18, 2013
07/13
by
KOFY
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
captain garrett tom says most of those arrested are as young as 15. >> recently they are out of schoolhing to do the summer. they are just taking their chances. >> i left my purse on the chair and walked over there. >> we saw a whole lot of potential victims as we strolled along the wharf. diners were placing their electronics on the table as they ate. he left his cell phone on his table with -- which sets next to the street. >> diane johnson from sacramento did the same thing with her cell phone. >> we are visiting and talking and laughing and set it down just like that. >> her friend is from a small wisconsin town. >> if it happened in our town we would recognize them. we just called her mom. >> police are advising restaurants to warn patrons if they see their electronic eye toms on tabletops. elizabeth kennedy who is in charge of security at lou's fish shack says that is exactly what her staff is doing. >> they are very unoblivious to the fact that something like this could happen. >> reporter: captain tom says they made 13 arrests so far this month. and as you heard, almost all are
captain garrett tom says most of those arrested are as young as 15. >> recently they are out of schoolhing to do the summer. they are just taking their chances. >> i left my purse on the chair and walked over there. >> we saw a whole lot of potential victims as we strolled along the wharf. diners were placing their electronics on the table as they ate. he left his cell phone on his table with -- which sets next to the street. >> diane johnson from sacramento did the same...
267
267
Jul 26, 2013
07/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 267
favorite 0
quote 0
garrett tenney is live in chicago.tt, as we follow this trial what are the details coming out now? >> reporter: well, kelly, as we've been watching this case unfold over the last three months almost, after aerial castro was arrested on may 6th, we know his defense team has been very open in public about their desire to reach some sort of a plea deal. the death penalty is what they are trying to avoided. right now ariel castro is facing, as you mentioned almost a thousand charges and with those charges he is looking at more than 9,000 years in prison on top of additional two life sentences. so the death penalty is what they were trying to avoided, whether or not he was going to spend life in prison, wasn't really a question ever for them. so we're expecting to hear the details of the plea deal agreement that is been reached by both the prosecution and the defense and those negotiations have been going on for several months now and here this morning we just got word late yesterday that they would be scheduling this. this
garrett tenney is live in chicago.tt, as we follow this trial what are the details coming out now? >> reporter: well, kelly, as we've been watching this case unfold over the last three months almost, after aerial castro was arrested on may 6th, we know his defense team has been very open in public about their desire to reach some sort of a plea deal. the death penalty is what they are trying to avoided. right now ariel castro is facing, as you mentioned almost a thousand charges and with...
205
205
Jul 28, 2013
07/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
let's bring in chief white house correspondent major garrett. major, why is the president choosing now to hit the economy again? ecaueporter: because the president has decided something very important, jim, that he is done with deficit reduction itlitics. the president is going to spend e e next four weeks trying to ryinuade the country that at least for now, washington has washinough to confront the deficit and what washington nhould focus on exclusively for the next few weeks and the next ng montmonths is how to generate economic growth, create jobs, wd possibly boost wages. this will be the president's attempt to turn the tables on congressional republicans who would like to extend for a second year these across-the- ndard spending cuts and some of wom who have threatened to have a debate over future deficit reduction tied to increasing the debt ceiling, which would avoid a government default. the white house believes both those debates are dead end politically and economically and the only way he can get etound it is to persuade the country
let's bring in chief white house correspondent major garrett. major, why is the president choosing now to hit the economy again? ecaueporter: because the president has decided something very important, jim, that he is done with deficit reduction itlitics. the president is going to spend e e next four weeks trying to ryinuade the country that at least for now, washington has washinough to confront the deficit and what washington nhould focus on exclusively for the next few weeks and the next ng...
151
151
Jul 18, 2013
07/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
captain garrett tom says most of those arrested are as young as 15. >> recently they are out of schoolthere is nothing to do in the summer. they are just taking their chances. >> i left my purse on the chair and walked over there. >> we saw a whole lot of potential victims as we strolled along the wharf. diners were placing their electronics on the table as they ate. he left his cell phone on his table with -- which sets next to the street. >> diane johnson from sacramento did the same thing with her cell phone. >> we are visiting and talking and laughing and set it down just like that. >> her friend is from a small wisconsi>> if >> if it happened in our town we would recognize them. we just called her mom. >> police are advising restaurants to warn patrons if they see their electronic eye toms on tabletops. elizabeth kennedy who charn charge of security at lou's fish shack says that is exactly what her staff is doing. >> they are very unoblivious to the fact that something like this could happen. >> reporter: captain tom says they made 13 arrests so far this month. and as you heard, a
captain garrett tom says most of those arrested are as young as 15. >> recently they are out of schoolthere is nothing to do in the summer. they are just taking their chances. >> i left my purse on the chair and walked over there. >> we saw a whole lot of potential victims as we strolled along the wharf. diners were placing their electronics on the table as they ate. he left his cell phone on his table with -- which sets next to the street. >> diane johnson from...
294
294
Jul 29, 2013
07/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 294
favorite 0
quote 0
garrett tenney, thank you, watching that story out of chicago our midwest burr row. here is patti ann with breaking news. >> bill, we're also following another tour bus crash. at least 39 people said to be dead now in southern italy after a bus smashed into heavy traffic before plunging 100 feet into a screen. greg palkot is live in london. hello, greg, what is the latest. >> reporter: hi, patti ann. being called one of the worst road accidents in italian history. the italian prime minister calling it a huge tragedy. it happened last night on a winding italian highway through the mountains just outside of naples. a tour bus full of folks were come back from a weekend at an area spa and a religious shrine. that is when it got into trouble. that bus slammed into as many as 11 cars before it slammed through the guardrail and plunged down to the ravine. others were thrown from the bus. others were crushed inside. rescue workers got to the scene, trying to cut their way looking for any survivors. incredibly there were survivors, at last count, 10. five children, patti ann
garrett tenney, thank you, watching that story out of chicago our midwest burr row. here is patti ann with breaking news. >> bill, we're also following another tour bus crash. at least 39 people said to be dead now in southern italy after a bus smashed into heavy traffic before plunging 100 feet into a screen. greg palkot is live in london. hello, greg, what is the latest. >> reporter: hi, patti ann. being called one of the worst road accidents in italian history. the italian prime...