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gibbons -- >> so we're listening to the attorney here who's representing mario gibbons, who brought a the north charleston police department after a case of mistaken identity in 2013 where he was tased. slager was later exonerated. we're back with more after this. i'm brian vickers, nascar® driver. i'm kevin nealon comedian. and i'm arnold palmer, professional golfer. know what we have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. me, when i had a blood clot in my leg that could have traveled to my lungs. that's why i took xarelto®, too. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. i took xarelto® for afib... an irregular heartbeat that can lead to a stroke from a blood clot. xarelto® is proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. hey, well i'm glad we got together. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. i tried warfarin before, but the blood testing routine and dieta
gibbons -- >> so we're listening to the attorney here who's representing mario gibbons, who brought a the north charleston police department after a case of mistaken identity in 2013 where he was tased. slager was later exonerated. we're back with more after this. i'm brian vickers, nascar® driver. i'm kevin nealon comedian. and i'm arnold palmer, professional golfer. know what we have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. me, when i had a blood clot in my...
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there used to be thousands of pileated gibbons in these forests.nd the jungle around the famous angkor wat temple complex was once home to a wide variety of animal species. today, there are hardly any animals left. wildlife alliance wants to change that and has released a gibbon pair. the arboreal acrobats from the phnom tamao sanctuary were released here around a year ago. they're under constant observation by a gamekeeper. >> at the moment, we don't want the animals to leave this area, because there's a great danger that they could be killed by locals. so we feed them a bit and always always keep an eye on them. >> the pair recently had offspring. so the animal protection activists are hopeful that the call of the pileated gibbon may soon be heard more often once again in the forests of angkor. >> when someone gives you a big bunch of red roses, you probably won't immediately think about the conditions they were produced under. but when you look closer you may be less chuffed about getting flowers in the first place. for ethiopia they are a vital
there used to be thousands of pileated gibbons in these forests.nd the jungle around the famous angkor wat temple complex was once home to a wide variety of animal species. today, there are hardly any animals left. wildlife alliance wants to change that and has released a gibbon pair. the arboreal acrobats from the phnom tamao sanctuary were released here around a year ago. they're under constant observation by a gamekeeper. >> at the moment, we don't want the animals to leave this area,...
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john gibbon has a portable printing press with him. a call goes out for men who have been printers previous to joining the army to come work the presses around the clock until they struck up 20,002 hundred 31 parole passes for confederate soldiers. that is how we know how many confederate soldiers surrendered here at appomattox. general george sharp was put in charge of the process. the men printing the passes worked on printers similar to this. they would have to ink the printers and strike off paroles that would look like this. they would have to be hung and dried. then they were cut into individual parole passes. these were sent over to the confederate army where the officer and command would fill in the soldier's name and sign the parole. that was made into a master list of paroles turned over to the united states forces. that is how we know what confederate soldiers were paroled here. each soldier would take the girl h -- the parole pass. on their way home, grant entitled them to get supplies from forces if needed. we have seen ca
john gibbon has a portable printing press with him. a call goes out for men who have been printers previous to joining the army to come work the presses around the clock until they struck up 20,002 hundred 31 parole passes for confederate soldiers. that is how we know how many confederate soldiers surrendered here at appomattox. general george sharp was put in charge of the process. the men printing the passes worked on printers similar to this. they would have to ink the printers and strike...
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march mario gibbons is the man's name. he held a news conference a couple hours ago here and recounted a night back in 2013 when officer slager showed up and according to mr. gibbons pulled him from his house without asking his name without giving a great deal of information about why he was there and used his taser on him. there was a neighbor who corroborates some of this. a complaint was filed. gibbons files a complaint against the officer. law enforcement investigated it and decided that at that point, charges were not warranted. so at this point, you have a lot of folks who are starting to dig through the history of officer slager. so going back to the gentleman who's by the way being hailed as a hero in this community, feidin santana, the gentleman who shot that video, as you indicated, abby, this is the route he took to work every day. he's a local barber from the dominican republic. he said he saw something and heard some things that didn't sit well with him, so he did what a lot of people do these days. he whipped
march mario gibbons is the man's name. he held a news conference a couple hours ago here and recounted a night back in 2013 when officer slager showed up and according to mr. gibbons pulled him from his house without asking his name without giving a great deal of information about why he was there and used his taser on him. there was a neighbor who corroborates some of this. a complaint was filed. gibbons files a complaint against the officer. law enforcement investigated it and decided that at...
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>> we heard from a man today mario gibbons. he spoke out with his attorney, he had an encounter a year and a half ago with officer slagger and another officer who came to his home. they were looking for a burglary suspect, who happened to be his brother and he said you're looking for my brother. but they continued to be aggress sufficient with him and slager tased him with the stun gun. and his attorney now says what happened with walter scott he's hoping that this case will be reopened and relooked at to see if slagger in that case used excessive force. we heard from that attorney a short time ago. >> i believe that there are systemic problems in the way that the city of north charleston enforces the law the way that the city of north charleston intimidates its citizens. in the way that north charleston shows a sense of disregard. >> i should point out that mario gibbons, he did file a complaint with the police department a year and a half ago saying that those officers used assesssive force. but he was exonerated. now they're
>> we heard from a man today mario gibbons. he spoke out with his attorney, he had an encounter a year and a half ago with officer slagger and another officer who came to his home. they were looking for a burglary suspect, who happened to be his brother and he said you're looking for my brother. but they continued to be aggress sufficient with him and slager tased him with the stun gun. and his attorney now says what happened with walter scott he's hoping that this case will be reopened...
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a police investigation cleared slager of any wrongdoing but gibbons' attorney was quick will-to-use this latest incident to seek comp compensation for his client. >> we have now learned that officer slager likes to stage his crimes. >> reporter: gibbons says if police listened to him then scott might be alive. charleston police say as a result of this latest incident, they are going to review dpib ' case. another powerful witness may be fighten santana, the fella who took the cell phone video on saturday. he told the "today" show in an intervideo you that scott never had possession of slayingers a taser which directly contradicts what the officer has been saying about this whole case. >> john roberts live in north charleston. thank you. >>> a big development tonight in the iran nuclear talks. it appears iran's willingness to go along with president obama's plan to ease sanctions after the still-uncompleted nuclear deal was implemented was greatly exaggerated. leaders in tehran are saying tonight that if the sanctions are not lifted at the start of the deal, there is no deal. corresponden
a police investigation cleared slager of any wrongdoing but gibbons' attorney was quick will-to-use this latest incident to seek comp compensation for his client. >> we have now learned that officer slager likes to stage his crimes. >> reporter: gibbons says if police listened to him then scott might be alive. charleston police say as a result of this latest incident, they are going to review dpib ' case. another powerful witness may be fighten santana, the fella who took the cell...
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several staff members, 2 of which are here today, caryn [inaudible] executive director and genie hunt gibbon who is marketing and quhunication manager. in terms of service areas they center 3 main areas that are clean and safe, marketing advocase [inaudible] and management and operations. in terms of the bunch marks we reviewed during the process we looked at 4 items. the first being whether or not their budget amount is in alignment with the management plan, the second is whether union square business improvement district collected 1 percent of [inaudible] whether the various between the budget amount and actual spent for the district were within 10 percent points and whether it business improvement district is indicating what amount they'll care ato the next fiscal year. for bench mark 1, union square business improvement 11-12 and 12, 13, were exceeding the amount in what they allocated to marketing [inaudible] this is attributed to their success in collecting non assessment grant dollars for 2 major street scape improvement projects in the district. tin terms of non assessment revenue ve
several staff members, 2 of which are here today, caryn [inaudible] executive director and genie hunt gibbon who is marketing and quhunication manager. in terms of service areas they center 3 main areas that are clean and safe, marketing advocase [inaudible] and management and operations. in terms of the bunch marks we reviewed during the process we looked at 4 items. the first being whether or not their budget amount is in alignment with the management plan, the second is whether union square...
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mario gibbons says slager pulled him out of his house and tased him even though witnesses said he wasn'the burglary suspect he was looking for. others may follow. >> chances are, there are other people out there who say oh, i remember that police officer. let me call a lawyer right now or let me go file a complaint right now because it happened to me, also. >> but these aren't slam dunks against slager. he was exonerated in the gibbons tasing case. >> keith says a judge probably wouldn't allow those lawsuits to be mentioned at slager's criminal trial. and in civil and criminal cases, he says, juries often give more weight to a police officer's testimony because of the authority they have and the stresses they face on the beat. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> chicago is proposing a multi million dollar reparation fund for the victims of one of its notorious police officer. from the 1970s through the early 1990s, john birch led torturing. police officer used electric shocks, burning and mock executions to ring confessions out of suspects, many of whom were african-american. >> i was one o
mario gibbons says slager pulled him out of his house and tased him even though witnesses said he wasn'the burglary suspect he was looking for. others may follow. >> chances are, there are other people out there who say oh, i remember that police officer. let me call a lawyer right now or let me go file a complaint right now because it happened to me, also. >> but these aren't slam dunks against slager. he was exonerated in the gibbons tasing case. >> keith says a judge...
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. >> reporter: in one account, 33-year-old mario gibbon in a press conference today, detailed how in 2013 slager tased him in the stomach with a stun gun even though he had his hands up. he said he's planning to sue. >> what came to my mind yeah if he even tried to listen to me or investigated he'd probably be alive because he wouldn't have been an officer in the field. >> reporter: he was mistaken for a burglary suspect. all charges against him were eventually dropped and investigators cleared officer slalger of any wrongdoing. slager used a taser in that case. in the last five years police in south carolina have fired their guns more than 200 times and in every case they were cleared. no charges. until now. tonight the south carolina law enforcement division released a statement saying the cell phone video confirmed their early suspicions. "there were inconsistencies. we believed early on there was something not right about what happened in that encounter." if convicted slager could face the death penalty. santana's cell phone video may be the most compelling evidence against him.
. >> reporter: in one account, 33-year-old mario gibbon in a press conference today, detailed how in 2013 slager tased him in the stomach with a stun gun even though he had his hands up. he said he's planning to sue. >> what came to my mind yeah if he even tried to listen to me or investigated he'd probably be alive because he wouldn't have been an officer in the field. >> reporter: he was mistaken for a burglary suspect. all charges against him were eventually dropped and...
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it points out police were looking for matthew allen gibbons, his brother. somebody considerably shorter than him. lighter come plegs. but it was a case of mistaken identity that wound up with him being tazed and brutalized by mr. slager. >> there are major discrepancies between what mr. gibbons says hamd to him and what the police department says. >> actually, my reporting partner interviewed him yesterday. the things that struck us was, one, officer went out of his way to say the two brothers looked just alike. that people couldn't tell them apart. he also did not does the fact that there was a woman there, the woman that reported the burglary. he was yelling, you've got the wrong guy. that's not him. officer slager also made it sound like justifiable use of force. he said he resisted him. that he refused to follow the directions of the police officer. and you know made it sound like he deserved to be tazed, or at least required to be tazed in order to subdue him. >> michael, when your colleague spoke to him, was he -- do you know if if he was nervous then
it points out police were looking for matthew allen gibbons, his brother. somebody considerably shorter than him. lighter come plegs. but it was a case of mistaken identity that wound up with him being tazed and brutalized by mr. slager. >> there are major discrepancies between what mr. gibbons says hamd to him and what the police department says. >> actually, my reporting partner interviewed him yesterday. the things that struck us was, one, officer went out of his way to say the...
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mario gibbons who fired excessive force against slager met the media in 2013.ccording to the complaint, he was tased when he refused to leave the house of a burglary suspect police were chasing. he was afraid of the police and wanted to stay inside. he was cleared of wrongdoing. >> we have now learned that officer slager likes to stage his crimes. >> reporter: he told a press conference that had police listened to him tlak back then, walter scott might still be alive. police say they will now review that case. and in an interview, the man who document the video said he never had possession of officer slager's -- who took the video dade he never had possession -- who took the video said he never had possession of the officer's taser. >>> these are photos from knbc los angeles who thought this beating investigation. it happened following a chase in the desert where the suspect rode off on a horse. he fell off the horse. officers tased im-- tased him. kicked him. the man was hospitalized. the san bernardino county sheriff's office has launched an investigation. >>
mario gibbons who fired excessive force against slager met the media in 2013.ccording to the complaint, he was tased when he refused to leave the house of a burglary suspect police were chasing. he was afraid of the police and wanted to stay inside. he was cleared of wrongdoing. >> we have now learned that officer slager likes to stage his crimes. >> reporter: he told a press conference that had police listened to him tlak back then, walter scott might still be alive. police say...
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. >> reporter: last week mario gibbons said he was planning to sue claiming slager used excessive force by tasering him the year before. slager, now charged with murder, has not yet entered a plea. his new attorney is declining to comment. the state investigation into the walter scott shooting is expected to last at least until next week. some residents here praised city officials for charging the officer within days, but right behind me others just finished protesting, calling for changes at the police department. lester? >> gabe gutierrez, thank you. >>> four americans received lengthy prison sentences today for an infamous incident during the iraq war. all four are former blackwater security contractors convicted for the killings of 14 unarmed iraqis including women and children in baghdad in 2007. nicholas slatten was sentenced to life in prison. he was the only one convicted of murder. the other three each got 30 years in prison. >>> spring means storms, and a dangerous one swept through north-central texas this morning creating flash floods in ft. worth that moved in so fast some
. >> reporter: last week mario gibbons said he was planning to sue claiming slager used excessive force by tasering him the year before. slager, now charged with murder, has not yet entered a plea. his new attorney is declining to comment. the state investigation into the walter scott shooting is expected to last at least until next week. some residents here praised city officials for charging the officer within days, but right behind me others just finished protesting, calling for...
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. >> reporter: gibbons said police ignored his complaint and cleared the officer. his name michael slager the same officer charged with murder after shooting and killing walter scott in the back as he ran away last saturday. >> if they listened and vetted that man would have been alive, he wouldn't have been an officer in the field. >> reporter: investigators released dash cam video. the car driven by walter scott pulling into a parking lot. michael slager michael slager walks up and says he pulled over for a broken tail light. after a few minutes michael slager walks back scott gets out of his car and runs. you hear commotion, and the officer chasing scott. the rest of the encounter is not scene. calling the death of walter scott outrageous black leaders gathered to urge black police and the justice department to investigate other cases where police failed to vet. >> i heard from people in the community saying things hopped to them with the aggressive nature of the north charleston police department. we'll see how it unfolds with the good citizens of north charles
. >> reporter: gibbons said police ignored his complaint and cleared the officer. his name michael slager the same officer charged with murder after shooting and killing walter scott in the back as he ran away last saturday. >> if they listened and vetted that man would have been alive, he wouldn't have been an officer in the field. >> reporter: investigators released dash cam video. the car driven by walter scott pulling into a parking lot. michael slager michael slager walks...
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and i'm going to turn it over to deputy city attorney gibbon. >> deputy city attorney john gib ner. this is a title -- instead of apn box plaza, it should say asn in both the short and long titles. so we would request that the board make that amendment. >> okay. supervisor ye, do you move to make that amendment? >> i move it. >> moved by supervisor ye. second by supervisor campos. without objection, the amendment passed. and on the other underlying item -- can we take that same house same call? without objection this item passes unanimously. >> madam clerk, could you please call item 19. >> resolution cypress security. approximate amount of 38.3 m million. >> okay. supervisor kim. >> thank you. i know that i had brought up questions about the armed services last week. and so, i just want to appreciate sfmta taking the time to draft a memo on some of the questions that i had asked. and i see director ris kin here*. and i just had some additional questions. so the memo did address some of the training questions that i had brought up in terms of what type of training security guards go
and i'm going to turn it over to deputy city attorney gibbon. >> deputy city attorney john gib ner. this is a title -- instead of apn box plaza, it should say asn in both the short and long titles. so we would request that the board make that amendment. >> okay. supervisor ye, do you move to make that amendment? >> i move it. >> moved by supervisor ye. second by supervisor campos. without objection, the amendment passed. and on the other underlying item -- can we take...
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and this remind me of beth gibbons from the privacy rights clearinghouse.u don't have to worry so much about big brother as a whole bunch of little brothers. >> true. who knew? >> yeah. >> thanks. >>> listen to this -- too's not enough for you to fill out an application before you try to rent a place these days. you may not know that if you have a pet landlords want pet resumes. the latest to get caught up in the hunt for housing is pitcher for the oakland as, sean downhill dolittle, and his dog, stella. how a joke backfired. >> reporter: poor poor, gill began. not the man the dog. the man, too, parsley because of the dog. >> they asked how old the dog was. if it had its shots. >> reporter: welcome to the new san francisco for renters at least. >> competition's tough. >> reporter: so said genie zimmerman, a real estate agent specializing in rentals. this threeble road loft -- three bedroom loft, $6,900 a month. >> a seller's market. >> reporter: it's tough for renters and even tougher for those with pets. enter the pet resume. >> they actually told me to sh
and this remind me of beth gibbons from the privacy rights clearinghouse.u don't have to worry so much about big brother as a whole bunch of little brothers. >> true. who knew? >> yeah. >> thanks. >>> listen to this -- too's not enough for you to fill out an application before you try to rent a place these days. you may not know that if you have a pet landlords want pet resumes. the latest to get caught up in the hunt for housing is pitcher for the oakland as, sean...
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so gibbons used his table and had it inscribed after the commissioners' meeting. >>> this is our display on the apple tree. what is the apple tree? it's one of those myths about appomattox, about lee's surrender. why is it a myth? well, because the event that supposedly took place there wasn't what it seemed. they had been corresponding about the possible of surrender surrendering the army. and when lee is finally ready to surrender his army he sends a message to general grant. but general grant is moving his headquarters, so lee's message catches up with him say 11:00 that morning and he has to dispatch men to ride ahead to make the arrangements to meet with general lee. he dispatches lieutenant colonel babcock to ride ahead to meet lee. they find lee resting under an apple tree by the appomattox river. the confederate forces under general gordon and e.p. alexander's artillery are behind this apple tree and see lee talking under it. lee dispatches his orderly to find a place to meet. lee, babcock and dunn ride into the village. the next time they see lee they learn they've surrendered.
so gibbons used his table and had it inscribed after the commissioners' meeting. >>> this is our display on the apple tree. what is the apple tree? it's one of those myths about appomattox, about lee's surrender. why is it a myth? well, because the event that supposedly took place there wasn't what it seemed. they had been corresponding about the possible of surrender surrendering the army. and when lee is finally ready to surrender his army he sends a message to general grant. but...
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he's got some local counsel, billy gibbons, he's got ike spears, african-american lawyer who is new to the team. he's got a qualified, experienced team, sophisticated approach, i think, to this defense. and they made some -- scored some points the other day, judge. >> admit that he can't do it alone? >> rhetorical question. >> okay. >> bob, you know, the fbi apparently was subpoenaed and they didn't show up and then there were fireworks. what do you think should be done? you ran a da's office. >> yeah, i think that this was a major mistake on my opinion on behalf of the prosecution. the defense that subpoenaed the federal agents to be there. what they should have done is move to quarter the subpoena but have the agents there. >> didn't they subpoena -- i don't know that they had sufficient notice. >> i think as a prosecutor you want to make sure you let the court know that, judge, we have these people available but they didn't do it sufficiently and we shouldn't be put in this place now. he got the judge very angry. next thursday the judge is going to have a contempt proceeding to see
he's got some local counsel, billy gibbons, he's got ike spears, african-american lawyer who is new to the team. he's got a qualified, experienced team, sophisticated approach, i think, to this defense. and they made some -- scored some points the other day, judge. >> admit that he can't do it alone? >> rhetorical question. >> okay. >> bob, you know, the fbi apparently was subpoenaed and they didn't show up and then there were fireworks. what do you think should be done?...
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. >> mario gibbons filed a complacent saying the officer wrongly shot him in the stomach with a shotgun. but police took no action. >> if they had listened to me the man would probably be alive. >> they tried to give first aid and cpr to walter scott after he was shocked but he never saw that happen. >> thank you karen. >>> as we mentioned michael slager grew up in south jersey and when to lenape high school in medford chad pradelli has more on his local roots in a live report colling up at 5:00. >>> one man is dead after a deadly crash in buck county and police say that alcohol may have been a factor. it happened at 2:30 this morning on mechanicsville road, brian halstead went into the northbound lanes to pass a car in front of him but as he moved back into the southbound lane he lost control and went off the road and hit a utility pole, he died at the scene but they are still investigating, they say he may have been drinking. the road is back open. >>> with roads rails and bridges in critical need of renewal. an influential group of leaders calling for children in the infrastructure,
. >> mario gibbons filed a complacent saying the officer wrongly shot him in the stomach with a shotgun. but police took no action. >> if they had listened to me the man would probably be alive. >> they tried to give first aid and cpr to walter scott after he was shocked but he never saw that happen. >> thank you karen. >>> as we mentioned michael slager grew up in south jersey and when to lenape high school in medford chad pradelli has more on his local roots...
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with more on this, personal finance expert viera gibbons. no deep discounts?nd retailers want them to go away. we're accustomed to the 50, 60%. unless there's a big discount. the mid-level retailers are sick of it. they're trying to do away with the deep discounts. they want to protect their brands. they want to make some money. >> is it textbook supply and demand? are people doing so well and spending so freely that companies are saying, hey, we don't have to lure in customers. >> they would be doing this upscaling unless consumers were willing to pay full price. from my perspective the companies have to come out with better products. better more unique products. otherwise we probably won't. >> it's interesting when you see a deep discount, you want to buy it regardless. oh, my gosh. 50%. i have to have it. you must have. >> that's been part of the problem. i think a lot of the discounts we've been seeing. have been discounts on junk. black friday sales, that whole fiasco. people were buying a lot of junk. so in some ways, this isn't a lose-lose for consumers
with more on this, personal finance expert viera gibbons. no deep discounts?nd retailers want them to go away. we're accustomed to the 50, 60%. unless there's a big discount. the mid-level retailers are sick of it. they're trying to do away with the deep discounts. they want to protect their brands. they want to make some money. >> is it textbook supply and demand? are people doing so well and spending so freely that companies are saying, hey, we don't have to lure in customers. >>...
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brandywine road closed at gibbons church for road work.verall, no major problems and you're looking at the beltway inner and outer loop. 66 and 95 no major issues. 95 northbound at dale city our slowest spot and headed inbound on 395 looking pretty good. that's about as good as 395 can ever look when you're headed inbound. i'm back in a couple of minutes. live pictures of 66. >> thank you, melissa. >>> if you believe the calendar summer is right around the corner and a lot of folks are getting ready to crank up the air conditioner and along with that cooler air comes high power bills. tonight at 5:00 consumer reporter erika gonzalez introduces us to a man who tried to shop around by trying to save some money. he wound up paying more. how you can avoid that trap. that's tonight on news4 at 5:00. >>> the apple watch hit store shelves today. the watches are only on shelves at five stores globally. these images show some lucky shoppers at one of the stores in japan. some of the people who oldered online weeks ago will see their watches in the
brandywine road closed at gibbons church for road work.verall, no major problems and you're looking at the beltway inner and outer loop. 66 and 95 no major issues. 95 northbound at dale city our slowest spot and headed inbound on 395 looking pretty good. that's about as good as 395 can ever look when you're headed inbound. i'm back in a couple of minutes. live pictures of 66. >> thank you, melissa. >>> if you believe the calendar summer is right around the corner and a lot of...
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. >> reporter: so leslie gibbons, for instance, drives only when a delivery is needed, earns up to $20 an hour according to the company. she considered driving for lyft or uber but -- >> it's nice to have packages versus people in my car. i love people but it's much more relaxing to be driving on my own. >> hello. >> reporter: as for customers like kim holland well, she paid $5 to have deliv bring the present she ordered for a friend on macy's.com to her door. >> a lot of times i don't have time to go to the store or i don't have time to wait for fed ex so this is much more convenient and much more reliable. >> reporter: so yes it appears there are customers for instant delivery. >> if you ask consumers if they want same-day delivery 29% say they do. >> reporter: but few people can or will pay for it. >> end of the day same-day delivery only works if enough customers are willing to pay for the service. we don't see that happening. the fact is it's not needed most time. sure, if i'm a parent and i need diapers, we can imagine that, or maybe medicine for my child, do i really need the to
. >> reporter: so leslie gibbons, for instance, drives only when a delivery is needed, earns up to $20 an hour according to the company. she considered driving for lyft or uber but -- >> it's nice to have packages versus people in my car. i love people but it's much more relaxing to be driving on my own. >> hello. >> reporter: as for customers like kim holland well, she paid $5 to have deliv bring the present she ordered for a friend on macy's.com to her door. >> a...
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karen: mario gibbons filed a complaint against slager alleging that the officer wronging shot him in the stomach with a stun gun. his account was backed up by two other witnesses but police took no action. >> try to listen to me i would probably have been alive. karen: the north charleston police department reported they tried to give first aid and c.p.r. to walter scott after he was shot. feiden santana says he never saw that happen. karen traverse abc news, washington. leon: tonight, a maryland cold case is closed. howard county grand jury indicted a 59-year-old inmate vernon clark in the murder of iva watson. watson was 81 when she was found dead across the street from her ellicott city home in 1984. clark is already serving life in prison for three other murders in the 1980s and police think that he may be linked to two other killings in elkridge in 1979. alison: now to a major announcement from metro today. beginning monday the red line will return to automatic train operations. leon: this is significant because automation on that line stopped after the deadly crash that happene
karen: mario gibbons filed a complaint against slager alleging that the officer wronging shot him in the stomach with a stun gun. his account was backed up by two other witnesses but police took no action. >> try to listen to me i would probably have been alive. karen: the north charleston police department reported they tried to give first aid and c.p.r. to walter scott after he was shot. feiden santana says he never saw that happen. karen traverse abc news, washington. leon: tonight, a...
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announcer: and now celebrity reporter emmy award-winning tv host, and women's health advocate leeza gibbons. [ cheers and applause ] >> hi. welcome. thank you. what a gorgeous audience! hi, ladies. thank you. thank you so much and welcome to this special edition of the science of youth, and i'm excited about our program today because we're talking about winning the wrinkle war. now, if you have only a few faint lines, then consider yourself lucky, but if you're like me, you're on the front lines of this battle. i'm 57 years old. you've got to be in the battle with me because no matter what your age, let's be real, ladies, this affects all of us, doesn't it? it does. and that's because we have maturing skin. you know what i'm talking about -- those wrinkles, etched-in expression lines discoloration, and large-looking pores. our skin today needs something much more powerful than what we used in our 20s and 30s. and that's why, in just a few minutes, i'm excited to introduce you to an incredible woman. you're gonna love her. she is the doctor behind the science that is giving women just like u
announcer: and now celebrity reporter emmy award-winning tv host, and women's health advocate leeza gibbons. [ cheers and applause ] >> hi. welcome. thank you. what a gorgeous audience! hi, ladies. thank you. thank you so much and welcome to this special edition of the science of youth, and i'm excited about our program today because we're talking about winning the wrinkle war. now, if you have only a few faint lines, then consider yourself lucky, but if you're like me, you're on the...
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announcer: and now celebrity reporter emmy award-winning tv host, and women's health advocate leeza gibbonscheers and applause ] >> hi. welcome. thank you.
announcer: and now celebrity reporter emmy award-winning tv host, and women's health advocate leeza gibbonscheers and applause ] >> hi. welcome. thank you.
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we have a knew leader named greg gibbons. he has experience across many sectors of government and has done this before. i also happen to be an engineer. my certification as my certification as an engineering training. i studied engineering at west point from the state of pennsylvania. deputy secretary is a former cfo of a bank very bright intelligent guy. we're digging into this in the strongest possible way and i would just simply say that is not going to happen. that happened in 2012. i appreciate you bringing it up but that is not going to happen in the future. is just not going to happen. we are having design committees, outside people review our processes, using the corps of engineers, refusing the best practices available an industry today in order to make our system better. >> i think one thing that we have to be very careful of that process started then and yet i don't know how forthcoming the va was in admitting that the process was there and even now when you ask how much is going to cost to reinstall we get terms p
we have a knew leader named greg gibbons. he has experience across many sectors of government and has done this before. i also happen to be an engineer. my certification as my certification as an engineering training. i studied engineering at west point from the state of pennsylvania. deputy secretary is a former cfo of a bank very bright intelligent guy. we're digging into this in the strongest possible way and i would just simply say that is not going to happen. that happened in 2012. i...
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hair ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> don't go away we'll be right back with more music from rhiannon gibbonss. touch your skin to release fragrance up to 12 hours. new caress love forever. we have a lot of mouths to feed. fortunately, petsmart has a wide assortment of foods for us to choose from. any types of food for dogs who are afraid of spiders? petsmart has all sorts of food choices. like royal canin, breed-specific nutrition to help you stay true to your breed's unique needs. 'cause pethood needs a partner. now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder ... ...or oab you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doctor how myrbetriq may help treat... ...oab symptoms of urgency frequency, and leakage. which may mean fewer trips to the bathroom. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase your blood pressure. myrbetriq may increase your chances... ...of not being able to empty your bladder. tell your doctor right away if you have... ...trouble emptying your bladder
hair ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> don't go away we'll be right back with more music from rhiannon gibbonss. touch your skin to release fragrance up to 12 hours. new caress love forever. we have a lot of mouths to feed. fortunately, petsmart has a wide assortment of foods for us to choose from. any types of food for dogs who are afraid of spiders? petsmart has all sorts of food choices. like royal canin, breed-specific nutrition to help you stay true to your breed's unique needs. 'cause...
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we have a new leader named greg gibbons. he's got experience across many sectors of government and has done this before. i also happen to be an engineer. my certification was an engineer in training. i studied in engineering at west point, from the state of pennsylvania. and our deputy secretary's a former cfo of a bank, very bright, intelligent guy. we're digging into this in the best -- in the strongest possible way, and i would just simply say that's not going to happen. i mean, that happened in 2012. i appreciate you bringing it up. but that's not going to happen in the future. it's just not going to happen. what we're doing is we're having design committees, we're having outside people review our processes, we're using the corps of engineers, the best practices available in industry today in order to make our system better. >> one thing we have to be careful of, that process started then. and i don't know how forthcoming v.a. was in admitting the process was there. and even now, when you ask how much is it going to cost
we have a new leader named greg gibbons. he's got experience across many sectors of government and has done this before. i also happen to be an engineer. my certification was an engineer in training. i studied in engineering at west point, from the state of pennsylvania. and our deputy secretary's a former cfo of a bank, very bright, intelligent guy. we're digging into this in the best -- in the strongest possible way, and i would just simply say that's not going to happen. i mean, that...
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we have a new leader named greg gibbons. he's got experience across many sectors of government and has done this before. i also happen to be an engineer. my certification was an engineer in training. i studied in engineering at west point, from the state of pennsylvania. and our deputy secretary's a former cfo of a bank very bright, intelligent guy. we're digging into this in the best -- in the strongest possible way and i would just simply say that's not going to happen. i mean, that happened in 2012. i appreciate you bringing it up. but that's not going to happen in the future. it's just not going to happen. what we're doing is we're having design committees we're having outside people review our processes, we're using the corps of engineers the best practices available in industry today in order to make our system better. one thing we have to be careful of, that process started then. and i don't know how forthcoming v.a. was in admitting the process was there. and even now when you ask how much is it going to cost to rein
we have a new leader named greg gibbons. he's got experience across many sectors of government and has done this before. i also happen to be an engineer. my certification was an engineer in training. i studied in engineering at west point, from the state of pennsylvania. and our deputy secretary's a former cfo of a bank very bright, intelligent guy. we're digging into this in the best -- in the strongest possible way and i would just simply say that's not going to happen. i mean, that happened...
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john gibbon a core commander of the army of the james, said he has a printing press with him.e calls out for them to come work these presses around the clock until they struck off 28,231 parole passes for the confederate soldiers. that's how we know how many confederate soldiers actually surrendered here at xd appatomattox. general george sharp was put in charge of this process, and the men printing those passes worked on printers similar to this, and they kept those passes going. they would have to ink the printers and strike off paroles that would look like this. they would actually have to be hung and dried and then they were cut into individual parole passes. these were sent over to the confederate army where the officer and their command would fill in the soldier's name and sign the parole. and that was giving -- made into a master list of paroles that was turned over to the united states forces and that's how we know what confederate soldiers were paroled here. each soldier would take this pass and on the way home grant afforded them to receive rations from united states
john gibbon a core commander of the army of the james, said he has a printing press with him.e calls out for them to come work these presses around the clock until they struck off 28,231 parole passes for the confederate soldiers. that's how we know how many confederate soldiers actually surrendered here at xd appatomattox. general george sharp was put in charge of this process, and the men printing those passes worked on printers similar to this, and they kept those passes going. they would...
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. >> it is also ideal for laura gibbons who has a full-time job.er own schedule. >> it is very fun to share the business opportunity, share the products with people. i really liken it to a virtual franchise. >> opportunities are exploding and people are selling everything from toys to jewelry to clothing to makeup. >> there are hundreds of direct sale selling companies today. companies do great on social media. >> katie rodan and kathy fields are riding the social commerce trend. >> everything is run on your smartphone, on your laptop and if you want to emerse and do it full-time, fantastic. the sky is the limit. >> you just want to be part of the action pocket money, you can have that too. >> but experts caution, keep your earning expectations realistic. >> everyone is commissioned and incentiveized by one another's success. >> it's a labor of love for women like jen griswold who is realizing her dream. >> i personally have been giving to an organization that provides micromanagement for military spouses. i really just want women to know that you
. >> it is also ideal for laura gibbons who has a full-time job.er own schedule. >> it is very fun to share the business opportunity, share the products with people. i really liken it to a virtual franchise. >> opportunities are exploding and people are selling everything from toys to jewelry to clothing to makeup. >> there are hundreds of direct sale selling companies today. companies do great on social media. >> katie rodan and kathy fields are riding the social...
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. >> it's ideal for laura gibbons and in her dual-earning household, she is able to supplement on her people sell from toys to jewelry to clothing to make up. >> there hundreds of direct selling companies and companies doing great. . >> katie and kathy are the dermatologist team behind a skin care company riding the social commerce trend. >> everything is on your smart phone and laptop. if you want to do it full time the sky's the limit. you want to be part of the action pocket money, you can have that too. >> experts caution, keep your earning expectations realistic. >> everybody is incentivized by another's success. >> it's a labor of love for people like jen who is realizing her dreams. >> i have been giving to an organization that provides allowances for military spouses. i want women to know that you can through entrepreneurism have a family and have a business and be able to do all the things that you dreamed of. >> one thing to do before you get involved thoroughly research the company and make sure there no consumer or seller complaints. my mom growing up sold mary kay and she
. >> it's ideal for laura gibbons and in her dual-earning household, she is able to supplement on her people sell from toys to jewelry to clothing to make up. >> there hundreds of direct selling companies and companies doing great. . >> katie and kathy are the dermatologist team behind a skin care company riding the social commerce trend. >> everything is on your smart phone and laptop. if you want to do it full time the sky's the limit. you want to be part of the action...