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>> reporter: and jim tonight erica goodwin remains in the icu in critical condition can.are told that she is sedated but she is talking. her family tells us that she was actually on her way to a meeting for a mentorship program for young girls when the unthinkable happened. >> i'm still processing. i'm not -- i mean, it's unbelievable. what are the chances that anyone would walk down the street, someone would fall on them? >> reporter: joyce adams' 44-year-old daughter erica goodwin happened to be walking down 16th street when 18-year-old temple university student rebecca kim fell to her death falling directly on top of goodwin. >> she has a broken shoulder and some spine injuries and they're still running tests. >> reporter: this all unfolded just before 6:00 p.m. thursday near the busy intersection of 16th and chestnut. according to investigators kim was visiting students of the art institute inside their center city dorms. a witness says kim climbed out onto a ledge on the eighth floor from the window favoring 16th street. friends say she was trying to take pictures. o
>> reporter: and jim tonight erica goodwin remains in the icu in critical condition can.are told that she is sedated but she is talking. her family tells us that she was actually on her way to a meeting for a mentorship program for young girls when the unthinkable happened. >> i'm still processing. i'm not -- i mean, it's unbelievable. what are the chances that anyone would walk down the street, someone would fall on them? >> reporter: joyce adams' 44-year-old daughter erica...
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goodwin: it was too late.ercolated into the national consciousness, and he couldn't erase that. and it was based on what he'd said and done, 'cause he was extremist -- at least, when he talked he was. >> man: is he for the barry who said, "i seek the support of no extremists"? or is he for the one who said, "extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice"? and how is a republican supposed to indicate on his ballot which barry he's voting for? >> it was a brutal, brutal beating that senator goldwater took -- utterly unjustified. i think it embittered a lot of us. a lot of us woke up and said, "okay, this is how the game is played, and we will play the game, too." >> mann: "choice" -- it was a documentary film that was produced to attack lyndon johnson as a person who had degraded the nation's morals, who had undermined the social fabric of the united states of america by tolerating corruption and sexual promiscuity. it was a shocking film. >> sabato: here was the key to goldwater's advertising, and his personal
goodwin: it was too late.ercolated into the national consciousness, and he couldn't erase that. and it was based on what he'd said and done, 'cause he was extremist -- at least, when he talked he was. >> man: is he for the barry who said, "i seek the support of no extremists"? or is he for the one who said, "extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice"? and how is a republican supposed to indicate on his ballot which barry he's voting for? >> it was a brutal,...
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goodwin was injured when 18-year-old rebecca kim fell from an eighth story window. kim landed on goodwin who was walking on the street below. kim later died at the hospital. police say the temple university freshman climbed out onto the window to take pictures when she fell. >>> a mother who stayed in a philadelphia church for two months to avoid deportation has finally left her sanctuary. it comes just three days after angela navarro won the battle to stay in the u.s. for at least two more years. navarro, her husband and two children moved into the west kensington ministry in november. her family is documented but angela is not. >> it was super important because i didn't know there was a way out of my situation. and i'm so glad i made the decision to come and seek sanctuary and that we won. >> knowno -- angela tells us she's going to enjoy freedom. >>> tomorrow no supervised visitation at philadelphia family court. it's because of a plumbing issue. court will stay closed monday due to martin luther king jr. day. officials say court will be back to normal operations
goodwin was injured when 18-year-old rebecca kim fell from an eighth story window. kim landed on goodwin who was walking on the street below. kim later died at the hospital. police say the temple university freshman climbed out onto the window to take pictures when she fell. >>> a mother who stayed in a philadelphia church for two months to avoid deportation has finally left her sanctuary. it comes just three days after angela navarro won the battle to stay in the u.s. for at least two...
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kim died after landing on goodwin, who was walking below. kim was a freshman at temple university and went to high school in montgomery county. police say she fell to her death after climbing out of the window to take pictures. >>> we have some new video this morning from just outside of a gym in camden county where witnesses tell us that somebody has pulled out a gun. they all had to be evacuated. a viewer sent us these images after police responded to the l.a. fitness in summerdale. people at the gym tell us that an employee was working out there when some kind of altercation happened and he took out a gun. again, officials evacuated the building and then police took the man into custody. >>> now to news in lehigh county, where we are learning more about a deadly crash between a train and an suv. authorities say 64-year-old carol midei became disoriented before she turned on to the tracks on friday night and got stuck. an oncoming freight train couldn't stop in time and slammed into her car. officials have ruled midei's death as accidental
kim died after landing on goodwin, who was walking below. kim was a freshman at temple university and went to high school in montgomery county. police say she fell to her death after climbing out of the window to take pictures. >>> we have some new video this morning from just outside of a gym in camden county where witnesses tell us that somebody has pulled out a gun. they all had to be evacuated. a viewer sent us these images after police responded to the l.a. fitness in summerdale....
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kim died after landing on goodwin, who was on the sidewalk below. rebecca kim was a freshman at temple university who grew up in montgomery county. police say she fell to her death after climbing out of the window to take pictures. >>> an afternoon at the gym was cut short for some folks in camden county yesterday. they had to be evacuated after witnesses say someone pulled out a gun. a viewer sent us this video from outside of the l.a. fitness in summerdale. people at the gym tell us that an employee was working out there when some type of an altercation happened and he took out a gun. officials evacuated the building. police took the man into custody. >>> in lehigh county we're learning more about a deadly crash between a train and an suv. authorities say 64-year-old terrell mcday became disoriented before turning on to the tracks ss on friday night and getting her car stuck. an oncoming freight day couldn't stop in time and ran into her car. officials have ruled mcday's death as accidental. >>> topd >>> today, there will be no supervised visitati
kim died after landing on goodwin, who was on the sidewalk below. rebecca kim was a freshman at temple university who grew up in montgomery county. police say she fell to her death after climbing out of the window to take pictures. >>> an afternoon at the gym was cut short for some folks in camden county yesterday. they had to be evacuated after witnesses say someone pulled out a gun. a viewer sent us this video from outside of the l.a. fitness in summerdale. people at the gym tell us...
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now, coming up at 6:00 we'll have much more from goodwin's mother. she tells us her daughter was actually on her way to go to a board meeting that she is on where she mentors young girls. for now reporting live in center city, annie mccormick, channel6 "action news." brian and shirleen. >> all right, thank you annie for that. >>> police in upper darby say a woman locked her mentally challenged child out in the cold. they have a warrant for her arrest but they still don't know where she is. chad pradelli is live at the upper darby police station with more on this investigation. chad. >> reporter: shirleen, police here say kareem ma tolbert kicked her son out of the house into the frigid temperatures because he didn't wear the right pants to school. she's now charged with reckless endangerment and police are searching for her. investigators say it's fortunate that this is not a manslaughter case. neighbors found the intellectually disabled man here on the front porch of 89 heartily road in upper darby. it was last wednesday police say the tee temperatu
now, coming up at 6:00 we'll have much more from goodwin's mother. she tells us her daughter was actually on her way to go to a board meeting that she is on where she mentors young girls. for now reporting live in center city, annie mccormick, channel6 "action news." brian and shirleen. >> all right, thank you annie for that. >>> police in upper darby say a woman locked her mentally challenged child out in the cold. they have a warrant for her arrest but they still...
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. >> you'll hear more from goodwin's mother with a full report coming up on "action news" at 10:30. >> after the accuweather forecast we're in for a wet cold weekend. it was going to be in the teens in the city and colder in the suburbs. for more let's go to meteorologist cecily tynan at the big board. >> hi shirleen it starts cold and dry and ends wet sunday. right now temperatures dropping to the 20s. philadelphia 28. allentown 2 1. millville 27. trenton 4. reading 2. atlantic city airport 27. poconos down to 10. and it's still quite windy out there. winds will be easing overnight. right now we have winds out of the north, northwest 60 miles an hour in philadelphia that's pulling down cold air and creating a wind chili infect. feels like 16 for windchill in philadelphia and 1 trel trenton and 18 wilmington and 9 in allentown and 5 in the poconos. so the weekend really breaking it down. it's dry. it's calm but cold on saturday. the afternoon high only 32 degrees. most of the day temperatures will be stuck in the 20s. and for sunday this is when the rain moves in. it could begin as a
. >> you'll hear more from goodwin's mother with a full report coming up on "action news" at 10:30. >> after the accuweather forecast we're in for a wet cold weekend. it was going to be in the teens in the city and colder in the suburbs. for more let's go to meteorologist cecily tynan at the big board. >> hi shirleen it starts cold and dry and ends wet sunday. right now temperatures dropping to the 20s. philadelphia 28. allentown 2 1. millville 27. trenton 4. reading...
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isaacson president of the aspen institute and from florida, presidential his attorney doris kearns goodwin. from iowa, john dickerson, the chief political correspondent for slate magazine and political director for cbs news. with me is al huntqnews and jon meacham author and historian. joining is with all due respect john -- i'm pleased to have all of them here. take a look at the assessment of this state of the union and what it says about what the president calls the final quarter of his presidency. and i begin with al hunt reaction to this state of the unit and what it said and what it means. >> charlie, thisweeks ago who suffered a disastrous electoral defeat. he's a lame duck president and terrible cycle yet tonight i think he gave one of the best speeches of his president z i thought he was compelling, he was appropriately assertive he was confident. he didn't give a laundry list of 28 different programs. but i think he struck a good balance when you know, a populist rhetoric that is in tune with the times as opposed to maybe five or ten years ago. ten years ago at least. and also st
isaacson president of the aspen institute and from florida, presidential his attorney doris kearns goodwin. from iowa, john dickerson, the chief political correspondent for slate magazine and political director for cbs news. with me is al huntqnews and jon meacham author and historian. joining is with all due respect john -- i'm pleased to have all of them here. take a look at the assessment of this state of the union and what it says about what the president calls the final quarter of his...
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purts prize winner mike goodwin. pulitzer prize winner judy.obert. >> good to be with you. lou: the president tonight it seems he will be contentious rather than bringing a healing attitude to what is a divided country. >> one of the reasons you see his approval numbers go up to 50% in the washington post poll, pew research poll has him at 47%. he's advocating free community college for two years. absolutely. lifting the cuban embargo, immigration executive order strong populous support. lou: why did he wait until after the election to have done so? odd timing, don't you think, michael? >> i won'ti do. part of the reasons his poll numbers went up is because he went on vacation and people like him more. lou: you know, we track this. and the truth is: when he goes on vacation, isn't seen by the public it let's things cool off. he does better in that. judy, don't you agree? >> less is more when it comes to obama. i mean, look, of course -- of course, he will be popular and -- lou: i'm just smiling. [laughter] >> an hour? come on, robert. an hour o
purts prize winner mike goodwin. pulitzer prize winner judy.obert. >> good to be with you. lou: the president tonight it seems he will be contentious rather than bringing a healing attitude to what is a divided country. >> one of the reasons you see his approval numbers go up to 50% in the washington post poll, pew research poll has him at 47%. he's advocating free community college for two years. absolutely. lifting the cuban embargo, immigration executive order strong populous...
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kim died after landing on goodwin, who was on the sidewalk below. rebecca kim was a freshman at temple university. she went to high school in montgomery county. police say she fell to her death after she climbed out of the window to take pictures. >>> a nighttime workout was cut short for some folks in camden county yesterday. the gym had to be evacuated after witnesses say that somebody pulled out a gun. a viewer sent us this video from just outside of the l.a. fitness in summerdale. people at the gym tell us that an employee was working out there when some kind of altercation happened and he took out his gun. officials evacuated the building and then police took the man into custody. >>> in lehigh county we are learning more about a deadly crash between a train and an suv. authorities tell us that 64-year-old carol midei, the driver, became disoriented before turning on to the tracks in macungie friday night and getting stuck. an oncoming freight train couldn't stop in time and slammed into her car. officials have ruled midei's death as accidental
kim died after landing on goodwin, who was on the sidewalk below. rebecca kim was a freshman at temple university. she went to high school in montgomery county. police say she fell to her death after she climbed out of the window to take pictures. >>> a nighttime workout was cut short for some folks in camden county yesterday. the gym had to be evacuated after witnesses say that somebody pulled out a gun. a viewer sent us this video from just outside of the l.a. fitness in summerdale....
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she plunged 8 stories and fell on top of 44-year-old erica goodwin. >> it's unbelievable, what are the chances that anyone walking down the street someone would fall on them. >> reporter: goodwin is in critical condition with a broken shoulder and multiple spine and rib fractures. >>> two drone incidents called for federal regulations rules of the road toy drones was the hottest gifts this past christmas. senator charles schumer said there were two incidents of drones flying in aerospace in west chester new york. while bird strikes are more common a drone poses more danger. >>> a supreme court will take up the nationwide same-sex marriage debate. the justices will determine whether the gay couples have the constitutional rights to marry or states can ban same-sex marriages. the court will review an appellate ruling that upheld bands in four states. gay marriageses are legal in -- gay marriageses are legal in 36 states and the district of clup about a. >>> the first state's marijuana clinic will open today. patients can see a doctor andnnabis consultant and get diagnosed to use marijuan
she plunged 8 stories and fell on top of 44-year-old erica goodwin. >> it's unbelievable, what are the chances that anyone walking down the street someone would fall on them. >> reporter: goodwin is in critical condition with a broken shoulder and multiple spine and rib fractures. >>> two drone incidents called for federal regulations rules of the road toy drones was the hottest gifts this past christmas. senator charles schumer said there were two incidents of drones...
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doris kearns goodwin. john dickerson. al hunt of bloomberg news. also joining me from the set mark halperin and john heilemann. david brooks will join us later. i am pleased to have all of you here. an assessment of what the president calls the final quarter of his presidency. al hunt, reaction to the state of the union? >> charlie, this was a guy 11 weeks ago who suffered a disastrous electoral defeat. and yet tonight, i think he gave one of the best speeches of his presidency. i think he was confident, he did not give a laundry list of 28 different programs. he struck a good balance between a populist rhetoric and also stressed values. i think he did it remarkably -- it was remarkably effective. >> even if his intent is to get things done. >> at of the there is much he will get done career that is always the case in this cycle. bill clinton, george w. bush andrew jackson -- i will defer to john on that. this is not a cycle where you get much done. >> the point is to reassert the debate. >> the debate will take place over the next two years. i thi
doris kearns goodwin. john dickerson. al hunt of bloomberg news. also joining me from the set mark halperin and john heilemann. david brooks will join us later. i am pleased to have all of you here. an assessment of what the president calls the final quarter of his presidency. al hunt, reaction to the state of the union? >> charlie, this was a guy 11 weeks ago who suffered a disastrous electoral defeat. and yet tonight, i think he gave one of the best speeches of his presidency. i think...
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kim fell on top of 44-year-old erica goodwin. >> what are the chances that anyone would be walking down the street and someone would fall on them. >> reporter: goodwin has a broken shoulder and multiple spine and rib fractures. >>> an upper darby mother accused of locking her disabled son out of the home has turned herself in. police say they were called to her home on hartly road last wednesday where officers found her 18-year-old son banging on the door. he had been thrown out during an argument. investigators say the teen has an intellect of a 10-year-old. >> we're lucky we're not dealing with a manslaughter because that that kid could have frozen to death. if it it wasn't for the neighbor calling police, and the police getting him out of there he didn't know what to do other than to stay there. >> the victim is in staying with a an aunt upper darby. >>> belgium is sending it's army into the street. police found police uniforms suggesting the suspects were intending to carry out attacks disguised as police officers. officials do not think there was a district link between last week's
kim fell on top of 44-year-old erica goodwin. >> what are the chances that anyone would be walking down the street and someone would fall on them. >> reporter: goodwin has a broken shoulder and multiple spine and rib fractures. >>> an upper darby mother accused of locking her disabled son out of the home has turned herself in. police say they were called to her home on hartly road last wednesday where officers found her 18-year-old son banging on the door. he had been...
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first, doris kearns goodwin, a pulitzer prize winning author, a former member of the lbj white house staff and one of the first members of the white house fellows program created by president johnson. joe califano who served as domestic affairs adviser -- better known as domestic affairs czar from 1965 to 1969. ambassador andrew young, one of dr. kings very closest aides the first african-american united states congressman elected from the deep south since reconstruction. appointed by president carter as united states ambassador to the united nations. and, mayor of my city of atlanta from 1982 to 1990. taylor branch, pulitzer prize winning author best known for his writings on civil rights. his book, parting the waters won the pulitzer in 1989. our moderator is todd purdum contributing editor at vanity fair, senior editor at politico. he recently published a book, an idea whose time has come. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome todd purdum, doris kearns goodwin, andrew young joe califano and taylor branch. [applause] >> thank you very much, tom, mark and the entire staff. it is wond
first, doris kearns goodwin, a pulitzer prize winning author, a former member of the lbj white house staff and one of the first members of the white house fellows program created by president johnson. joe califano who served as domestic affairs adviser -- better known as domestic affairs czar from 1965 to 1969. ambassador andrew young, one of dr. kings very closest aides the first african-american united states congressman elected from the deep south since reconstruction. appointed by president...
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the a-team michael goodwin and leslie sanchez break it down next. when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision or any symptoms of an allergic reaction stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a free 30-tablet trial. . ashley: all right, so now we know mitt romney not running in 2016 with you vice president joe biden may be
the a-team michael goodwin and leslie sanchez break it down next. when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop...
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16 near chestnut when 18-year-old rebecca kim fell from aets th floor window and landed on top of goodwin. kim was on the ledge taking pictures when she fell. she was pronounces district attorney at the hospital. >> it was another protest of alleged excesserive for against police. 00 protesters began out and chanted through part of center city. >> supreme court will take up the nationwide same-sex marriage debate and the justices will determine whether gay couples have the constitutional right to marry or if states can ban same-sexed marriage in april the report will review a ruling that abantsed bans a decision is expected late june. gay if marriages are legal 36 states and district of columbia. >> in belgium police are conducting rage against terror suspects arresting dozens of people. this was the scene in belgium last night as police shot it out with three terror suspects. two suspects were kilingd and one captured. authorities say 400 young men traveled from bell sdwroum syria to fight alongside mill tapts and officials fear those men returned to form terror cells back home. >> meanw
16 near chestnut when 18-year-old rebecca kim fell from aets th floor window and landed on top of goodwin. kim was on the ledge taking pictures when she fell. she was pronounces district attorney at the hospital. >> it was another protest of alleged excesserive for against police. 00 protesters began out and chanted through part of center city. >> supreme court will take up the nationwide same-sex marriage debate and the justices will determine whether gay couples have the...
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two people were kicked out of monroe because of the milk punch a bartender in the face goodwin securityesponded her boyfriend i tied them the staff did not wish to press charges. the male was arrested for drunk in public. when the fema was contained sheep don't abound is that i can't write she was yelling and screaming and crying and rolling around them enablers was called and she was released to the medics. the worst area was in front about his fear. as far as his people were exiting the club numbers fights were breaking out. it was far too many for security or police to handle. we were unable to detain anyone because there are so many fights. we just kept trying to break them up. when atmosphere let out there were hundreds of people who exited the club. this is really important. . there was an mta supervisor was inside the club that night and he approached the sgt. and stated he was inside atmosphere when the fight broke out. he said, that there were numerous black males brandishing weapons inside the club. so, i went to her narrative and her statement to get a better explanation of t
two people were kicked out of monroe because of the milk punch a bartender in the face goodwin securityesponded her boyfriend i tied them the staff did not wish to press charges. the male was arrested for drunk in public. when the fema was contained sheep don't abound is that i can't write she was yelling and screaming and crying and rolling around them enablers was called and she was released to the medics. the worst area was in front about his fear. as far as his people were exiting the club...
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goodwin before the break. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news", google plans to take cyberspace into outer space. >> but first here's what is coming up tonight on cbs-3. >>> updating breaking news two philadelphia a police officers are injured while rushing a shooting victim to the hospital. "eyewitness news" at 25th and lehigh. the the original shooting took place on north cumberland street before 3:00 this morning. the officers and shooting victim are now at temple hospital. >>> we are preparing for snow later today and so is penndot. the command center is in full operation and dispatchers are monitoring that are cameras to make sure crews are heading to the trouble spots. trucks prepared the roads yesterday with brine. >> president obama a focused on the country's economy and recovery during his sixth state of the union address. republicans say they will work with the president but they will also use their control of congress to fight his tax plans and other issues. >>> we are looking at 4:49. lets check on business. >> money watch's jill wagner joins us from the the new york stoc
goodwin before the break. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news", google plans to take cyberspace into outer space. >> but first here's what is coming up tonight on cbs-3. >>> updating breaking news two philadelphia a police officers are injured while rushing a shooting victim to the hospital. "eyewitness news" at 25th and lehigh. the the original shooting took place on north cumberland street before 3:00 this morning. the officers and shooting victim...
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walk a couple blocks away and there is another side sam goodwin works on hays street. >> everybody ignores it. they know it's there but choose not to acknowledge it. and they go about their day. >> by it you're talking about poverty around here? >> poverty. the increase in homelessness. >> it's the neighborhood where san francisco supervisor london green grew up in public housing. she says she ran for office to help those left behind by the gentrification. >> as we build buildings and change the city, i want them to be included. >> breed says she knew all of the victims, they, too grew up in the neighborhood. she's hoping tonight's vigil will help families begin to heal. live in san francisco abc7 news. >> thank you. police in san jose are looking for whoever opened fire in a nightclub were chris brown was performing saturday night. >> five people were wounded. brown was hosting a sold out private party. we have no new details on what started it. >> a police officer and four other people went to the hospital after a patrol car crashed heading toward a bank robbery. the patrol car hit anoth
walk a couple blocks away and there is another side sam goodwin works on hays street. >> everybody ignores it. they know it's there but choose not to acknowledge it. and they go about their day. >> by it you're talking about poverty around here? >> poverty. the increase in homelessness. >> it's the neighborhood where san francisco supervisor london green grew up in public housing. she says she ran for office to help those left behind by the gentrification. >> as we...
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walk a couple blocks away and there is another side sam goodwin works on hays street. >> everybody ignores it. they know it's there but choose not to acknowledge it. and they go about their day. >> by it you're talking about poverty around here? >> poverty. the increase in homelessness. >> it's the neighborhood where san francisco supervisor london green grew up in public housing. she says she ran for office to help those left behind by the gentrification. >> as we build buildings and change the city, i want them to be included. >> breed says she knew all of the victims, they, too grew up in the neighborhood. she's hoping tonight's vigil will help families begin to heal. live in san francisco abc7 news. >> thank you. police in san jose are looking for whoever opened fire in a nightclub were chris brown was performing saturday night. >> five people were wounded. brown was hosting a sold out private party. we have no new details on what started it. >> a police officer and four other people went to the hospital after a patrol car crashed heading toward a bank robbery. the patrol car hit anoth
walk a couple blocks away and there is another side sam goodwin works on hays street. >> everybody ignores it. they know it's there but choose not to acknowledge it. and they go about their day. >> by it you're talking about poverty around here? >> poverty. the increase in homelessness. >> it's the neighborhood where san francisco supervisor london green grew up in public housing. she says she ran for office to help those left behind by the gentrification. >> as we...
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. >> we want to talk to the deputy mayor of paris patrick goodwin who is on the phone with us. mr.eputy mayor, thanks so much for your time we hear of the trauma that parisians are suffering, indeed all of france. how do you begin to repair the damage done by yesterday? >> as was mentioned a second ago, it's a great trauma. so it's not an easy day. it's a day where we think of what happened. starting the peek with the attack at charlie. for that and then suddenly the four dead at this kosher grocery yesterday. it's very transcending first, the word "collective" is perfectly correct. perfectly true. we are suffering a collective trauma. and first, we knew that we could face that anytime in paris, like any other world cities you know in a democracy. but knowing it is not facing it. first, the collective trauma. the jewish population here in paris and in france is really suffering. i would like to say, being myself a jew, of course it is hard to think in your everyday life that you can be a target. and this is very much the feeling among the jewish population. but this being said the
. >> we want to talk to the deputy mayor of paris patrick goodwin who is on the phone with us. mr.eputy mayor, thanks so much for your time we hear of the trauma that parisians are suffering, indeed all of france. how do you begin to repair the damage done by yesterday? >> as was mentioned a second ago, it's a great trauma. so it's not an easy day. it's a day where we think of what happened. starting the peek with the attack at charlie. for that and then suddenly the four dead at...
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. >> reporter: goodwin is in critical condition broken shoulder and multiple spine and rib fractures. >>> an upper darby mother accused of locking her mentally disabled son out of her home has been turned herself in to authorities. police say they were called to her home an hardly road where officers found her 18-year-old son banging on the door. he was thoan out during an -- he was thrown out during an argument. the teen as intellect of a 10-year-old. >> that kid could have froze to death. if it wasn't for one of the neighbors calling police and the police come, and getting him out of there. he didn't know what to do other than to stay there. >> the victim is said to be doing well and staying with an aunt in upper darby. >>> belgium is sending its army into it's own streets following a terror raid. police got into a shootout with several suspected terrorists two suspects were killed. they found police uniforms showing that the suspects were going to carry out attacks disguised as police officials. police say both had ties to radick islam. -- radical islam. paris and french and belgiu
. >> reporter: goodwin is in critical condition broken shoulder and multiple spine and rib fractures. >>> an upper darby mother accused of locking her mentally disabled son out of her home has been turned herself in to authorities. police say they were called to her home an hardly road where officers found her 18-year-old son banging on the door. he was thoan out during an -- he was thrown out during an argument. the teen as intellect of a 10-year-old. >> that kid could...
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michael goodwin. both fox news contributors. antiestablishment, michael? >> it depends on how you define anti. right? lou: and who is the establishment. >> it's a contradiction in terms. he was reelected. the test will come now with republicans controlling the senate as well. it's one thing when they only had the house. there was not much you could get done. take votes and pass legislation, but harry reid was never going to bring it to a vote in the senate. now, we'll see what kind of leadership boehner can provide in the house and can he get stuff done on the presidential veto will be overwritten. lou: he's a man who is obviously exuding the confidence born of an enlarged majority of the house. at the same time the president seems indifferent because he's not facing reelection. so this looks like it could be a lot of fun. >> it will be a lot of fun. i have prestigious. iprejudice.he was one of my favorite members. i watched him go and up down. he had a tumble when he challenged gingrich. he's been an accomplished inside fighter. i think he will be a much
michael goodwin. both fox news contributors. antiestablishment, michael? >> it depends on how you define anti. right? lou: and who is the establishment. >> it's a contradiction in terms. he was reelected. the test will come now with republicans controlling the senate as well. it's one thing when they only had the house. there was not much you could get done. take votes and pass legislation, but harry reid was never going to bring it to a vote in the senate. now, we'll see what kind...
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talk about whether or not this is legal or not, fox news legal analyst, liese wiehl and rebecca rose goodwin. thank you for being here. by the way, could he be more pompous? >> this is incredible. you can go into your local library where they have the places you can get the photo i.d. issued by the state of new york. you need to show who you are. if you are a foreign national, show who you are by giving a foreign national card. if i went on the website today to look at the actual government website, it does not have to be machine readable. i could come in there with a pencil drawing and say this is my card and i'll get it with the utility bill. by the way, you don't need a utility bill. you can come in to say here's a note from my religious organization or a note from a nonprofit i'm a part of and that will be enough. >> that i live in this part of manhattan and that's good enough, one of the boroughs. i think lisa's really hitting a big point, lou. the point is how do we know who is who now? people are just going to come up with names and then transfer from one state to another, they can mo
talk about whether or not this is legal or not, fox news legal analyst, liese wiehl and rebecca rose goodwin. thank you for being here. by the way, could he be more pompous? >> this is incredible. you can go into your local library where they have the places you can get the photo i.d. issued by the state of new york. you need to show who you are. if you are a foreign national, show who you are by giving a foreign national card. if i went on the website today to look at the actual...
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floor of art institute dorm and hit herch the temple student was killed in that fall. 4-year-old goodwin was rushed to the hospital and suffered spine and shoulder injuries. kim was taking photos on a ledge when she fell. >> we've got update tonight on shooting we first told you about last night at 10:00. a clerk remains in critical condition after being shot in the germantown neighborhood. police say the 53-year-old husband and father was shot 8 times at the grocery store prieta. the store owner and two-year-old child were inside at the time. neither was injured. >>> a teenager says she was attacked by a man on a trolley and she got the video and injuries to prove it. "action news" reporter chad pradelli talked to the 17-year-old today. >> reporter: her eye is swollen and bruised. her nose broken after this mana tacked her on the route 15 trolley yesterday morning [bleep] [bleep]. >> my nose i got a sneezing a certain way and breathe a certain way i cannot move my mouth in certain directions because it hurts my nose. >> shay is 17 and anding her name at the family request. she just hopp
floor of art institute dorm and hit herch the temple student was killed in that fall. 4-year-old goodwin was rushed to the hospital and suffered spine and shoulder injuries. kim was taking photos on a ledge when she fell. >> we've got update tonight on shooting we first told you about last night at 10:00. a clerk remains in critical condition after being shot in the germantown neighborhood. police say the 53-year-old husband and father was shot 8 times at the grocery store prieta. the...
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joining us pulitzer prize-winning columnist for the "new york post" michael goodwin and former adviserlie sanchez thank you, both for being here, what a great day to be talking about this. three weeks ago, mitt romney saying i could be in. three weeks later, i'm out. leslie begin with you. are you surprised by this? >> i don't think so i think governor romney was ambitious, he liked the idea, you had a lot of the political consulting class in washington talking him up very much saying his donors would be there, level of support would be there. he'd done this before put the team back together and you saw the donors had a suspicious look at this. they felt other candidates more qualified. when the money dries up it makes it difficult to mount the national campaign. ashley: michael, who benefits the most on the republican ticket? >> obvious jeb bush is one maybe chris christie maybe walker, scott walker. he's like a towering tree that now there's more sunlight for everybody. that's what the republican party needs is new idea new energy, and i could say romney is not a good candidate. he's
joining us pulitzer prize-winning columnist for the "new york post" michael goodwin and former adviserlie sanchez thank you, both for being here, what a great day to be talking about this. three weeks ago, mitt romney saying i could be in. three weeks later, i'm out. leslie begin with you. are you surprised by this? >> i don't think so i think governor romney was ambitious, he liked the idea, you had a lot of the political consulting class in washington talking him up very much...
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. >> and you're a doris kerns goodwin completist, you said. >> i am. >> there other writers that you feel like you just have to read every single thing they write? >> oh, ask somebody else, and let me think on that. [laughter] >> did you grow up surrounded by books? did you come from a reading family? how did you become a reader? >> you know, my parents were great readers. i have no memory of either of my parents ever reading to us, but they always were saying go away we're reading. [laughter] and i can remember -- there that's the -- >> that's the way to do it. >> i think that is the way to do it, to show your child that you're in an important relationship with a book. my parents were divorced when i was very young, and we only saw our father a week a year long, sad story, but it had to do with the price of plane tickets. i remember when i was very very young going to visit my father, and he was reading the first godfather, and he couldn't even look up. [laughter] i mean he really loved us, he was really happy we were there but he was so stuck with it. and i remember so well, i mean
. >> and you're a doris kerns goodwin completist, you said. >> i am. >> there other writers that you feel like you just have to read every single thing they write? >> oh, ask somebody else, and let me think on that. [laughter] >> did you grow up surrounded by books? did you come from a reading family? how did you become a reader? >> you know, my parents were great readers. i have no memory of either of my parents ever reading to us, but they always were...
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thanks to doris kearns goodwin's, team of rivals a bestseller, and steven spielberg's movie lincoln, based on the book, william henry seward has been rescued from obscurity. he was lincoln's secretary of state and we fully expected when the president himself in 1860 committees is survived by his family some in upstate new york. but the image i like best is not of the south but of the man himself. here he is looking a bit disheveled, this photograph by matthew brady going to support them at this time the words come from historian henry adams to he said of seward that had a deep and those shaggy eyebrows, and orderly hair and clothes. adams concluded, mr. seward looked like a wise macaw. two enough, don't you think? i like the old aphorism about john keller's political clout as a wit of the day when calvin took snuff south carolina sneezed. when i look at this i think i can believe it. and by the way given the determination on the face i could almost hear him during his words, slavery is a good dish is good a positive good. his old plantation home survived but it's called fort hill. af
thanks to doris kearns goodwin's, team of rivals a bestseller, and steven spielberg's movie lincoln, based on the book, william henry seward has been rescued from obscurity. he was lincoln's secretary of state and we fully expected when the president himself in 1860 committees is survived by his family some in upstate new york. but the image i like best is not of the south but of the man himself. here he is looking a bit disheveled, this photograph by matthew brady going to support them at this...
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. >> reporter: mark goodwin is a scientist at cal. highlight of this collection is the large number of fossils from labrea tarpit. scientists from uc berkeley were the first to collect them. >> reporter: while the large canine is missing, you can see how sharp the front teeth were. the tower is conveniently located near the valley life science building making it easy for students to study them. so these old bones live in perfect harmony with the sounds of the past. lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >> thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. i'm larry beil. abc 7 news at 5:00 begins right now with dan and ama. >>> it hurts. it's scary. >> reaction tonight after hateful words are scrawled all over a school someone scrawls graffiti all over. you will see the hateful words and quick response. >>> stolen and now found. a massive wine heist in napa appears to be solved. what we know about this coast-to-coast caper. >>> plus -- >> right now i feel particularly vulnerable. >> with her baby so young it's easy to see why. tonight, moms measles
. >> reporter: mark goodwin is a scientist at cal. highlight of this collection is the large number of fossils from labrea tarpit. scientists from uc berkeley were the first to collect them. >> reporter: while the large canine is missing, you can see how sharp the front teeth were. the tower is conveniently located near the valley life science building making it easy for students to study them. so these old bones live in perfect harmony with the sounds of the past. lyanne melendez,...
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doris goodwin put me on the notion that if you want to put fire on the house, you have to ignite the thatch. mary was the thatch. i think the death of her son led her to look inward. the notion of social rivals is not something i found. by 64, she was brought up again. through out the period, she was losing control over herself over this question. she was quite angry that no one recognized the one_year anniversary of the death of her son, willie. except for neptune __ i'mm blanking. i do find that some people come in. there are many people who rose to the occasion and said they wanted to publish good works about her. she was going to hospitals. they wanted to start a press campaign. she said that she refused. she was a very victorian woman in some ways, and did not want her name appearing in the paper. of course, that is why the old close scandal, after she left the white house for __ after such a painful episode. >> i am a medical doctor. i'm an infectious disease specialist, not a psychologist. i always thought she was bipolar. you may know this __ the reason that ap hill and marcy
doris goodwin put me on the notion that if you want to put fire on the house, you have to ignite the thatch. mary was the thatch. i think the death of her son led her to look inward. the notion of social rivals is not something i found. by 64, she was brought up again. through out the period, she was losing control over herself over this question. she was quite angry that no one recognized the one_year anniversary of the death of her son, willie. except for neptune __ i'mm blanking. i do find...
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and many people often like to quote the famous line in doors goodwins, his biographer, about how the were really killed the lady i love, the great society. there's more to the quote but the cameras are here i don't know what i can say on that. but that is a quote that captures how he thinks of vietnam. he does all the stuff under massive policy. he gets up into the war and the war drowns his legacy. the war drums everything he did on vietnam. and for many years by the way before there was this revival of lyndon johnson interest, he was a president and no one thought was very good and most people talk about vietnam. he was an unsuccessful president to no one would want to retreat what he did. but i think it's important to understand, vietnam was part of a part in that johnson may. this comes across very clearly indicate the part of the reason why johnson went along with vietnam was he believed in the domino theory, like many people of the time that if one country fell to communism, others would follow. part of it was politics at johnson was a democrat who came of age in the 1950s. he
and many people often like to quote the famous line in doors goodwins, his biographer, about how the were really killed the lady i love, the great society. there's more to the quote but the cameras are here i don't know what i can say on that. but that is a quote that captures how he thinks of vietnam. he does all the stuff under massive policy. he gets up into the war and the war drowns his legacy. the war drums everything he did on vietnam. and for many years by the way before there was this...
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she was under attack everywhere she went followed time reporters, and doris goodwin put me onto the notion if you want to attack the house, you set fire to the thatch. she was often scorched, burned, and i think the death of her son caused her to turn inward somewhat. the whole notion of social rivals is something i did not really find, but she does get herself revved up again although she can dissolve, losing control of herself in front of reporters, friends, over this question. she is angry no one recognizes the one-year anniversary of the death of her son, except for neptune. i am blanking. his wife who had lost so many children, she wrote a note. so i do find some people coming in. many people rose to the occasion and wanted to publish good works about her. she was going to hospitals. they were trying to start press camping. she said she refused. she was a very victorian woman and did not want her name to the paper, which is why the scandal after she left the white house was a painful episode for her and her son. >> i'm dr. john will, i am a medical doctor. i'm an infectious disease sp
she was under attack everywhere she went followed time reporters, and doris goodwin put me onto the notion if you want to attack the house, you set fire to the thatch. she was often scorched, burned, and i think the death of her son caused her to turn inward somewhat. the whole notion of social rivals is something i did not really find, but she does get herself revved up again although she can dissolve, losing control of herself in front of reporters, friends, over this question. she is angry...
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she was constantly under attack everywhere she went followed by reporters, and doris goodwin put me on to the notion if you want to attack the house you set fire to the thatch and mary was the thatch. so she was often being scorched, burnt, during this particular period, and i think the death of her son caused her to turn inward somewhat looking. the whole notion of social rivals is something i didn't really find in particular but she does by '64 get herself revved up again although she can throughout the period '63-'64 dissolve completely losing total control of herself in front of reporters, in front of friends over this question. she's quite angry that, for example, no one really recognizes the one-year anniversary of the death of her son, willy except for neptune. i'm blanking -- >> gideon wells swells. >> gideon wells wife who had lost so many children of her own. there were many people who rose to the occasion and said they wanted to publish good works about her, that she was going to hospitals. they were trying to start press campaigns, but she said she refused. she was a very v
she was constantly under attack everywhere she went followed by reporters, and doris goodwin put me on to the notion if you want to attack the house you set fire to the thatch and mary was the thatch. so she was often being scorched, burnt, during this particular period, and i think the death of her son caused her to turn inward somewhat looking. the whole notion of social rivals is something i didn't really find in particular but she does by '64 get herself revved up again although she can...
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martha: let's bring in michael goodwin of the "new york post."inded of austin during which police search this entire city. people are terrified, they don't want to leave their houses, it has to feel like that as they search for these three or four killers out there. >> if we look at the main elements of the attack, i do believe that it gives us some new reasons to worry. first, as you said correctly this is a military style assault, very unusual, unprecedented in the west. a planned attack using military weapons and techniques. we have never seen that before, military assault targets and then finally aimed directly at the freedom of the press. i think that when you look at those three main elements it is unique. it is the first time that we have seen anything like that combination in the west and that does put the opinion on intelligence gathering. we cannot harden every building or anything like that, but we have to know where these people are from, what their intent is so it puts a premium on intelligence both in terms of interrogating prisoner
martha: let's bring in michael goodwin of the "new york post."inded of austin during which police search this entire city. people are terrified, they don't want to leave their houses, it has to feel like that as they search for these three or four killers out there. >> if we look at the main elements of the attack, i do believe that it gives us some new reasons to worry. first, as you said correctly this is a military style assault, very unusual, unprecedented in the west. a...
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ida melas in 10 came to work for my parents when i was seven years old here chien thomas jefferson goodwino goes by todd for the aristocrats of my childhood. they saw me and taught me how to see them. in the still segregated world these profound relationships are not supposed to be fully acknowledged. so i grew up crossing racial boundaries carrying divided loyalties. i found it confusing answer rail. i was also struggling with the legacy of having slaveholding ancestors. a lot of white southerners with slaveholding ancestors tend to either lionize them come and demonize them or leave home and forget all about them. back then i didn't understand how untenable it is to have disconnected from your ancestors and your story. sigh to a third option and try to leave home as soon as i could hear that was back when i thought alabama was the only place they have any racial problem. so i lived as an exile for years. i was living in california tried to act like i was in southern, trying to drop out of the phd program both of which taken some doing. she wasn't always at work at my parents house when i
ida melas in 10 came to work for my parents when i was seven years old here chien thomas jefferson goodwino goes by todd for the aristocrats of my childhood. they saw me and taught me how to see them. in the still segregated world these profound relationships are not supposed to be fully acknowledged. so i grew up crossing racial boundaries carrying divided loyalties. i found it confusing answer rail. i was also struggling with the legacy of having slaveholding ancestors. a lot of white...
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for carol, this is a piece by michael goodwin, new york post on benjamin netanyahu, delivering a speech on march the 3rd. this piece is called "white house going nuclear on netanyahu" because the president will not be meeting with him when he travels to washington, d.c. the white house saying because there is an election on march the 17th they didn't want to meet with him too close to the israeli election. the full story available online at nypost.com. next caw is delores joining us from massachusetts, independents line. good morning. caller: good morning. >> how are you today? caller: i am fine. i vitaed for obama initially when he came up on the first election, but after he got in he started to show his colors by leaning socialist and turning our country into a socialist country one by one, and then, leaning toward the un and trying to get our country to become part of the one world order, which this is -- this would break americans hearts because we americans, are patriots that have come to defend every country in the world. host: delores inc.'s thanks from bloomberg politics ted cru
for carol, this is a piece by michael goodwin, new york post on benjamin netanyahu, delivering a speech on march the 3rd. this piece is called "white house going nuclear on netanyahu" because the president will not be meeting with him when he travels to washington, d.c. the white house saying because there is an election on march the 17th they didn't want to meet with him too close to the israeli election. the full story available online at nypost.com. next caw is delores joining us...
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i'd like to bring in sini goodwin. thank you for joining us.our brother, david, his wife and two young children were on that flight. i just want to stop and ask you do you hold out any hope at all? >> yeah, for sure. i still hope. there's nothing to do here, only hope. and pray. >> reporter: you come down here every day and just wait? >> yes, yes. i do come here and wait. nothing else. >> reporter: and what are they telling you every day? are you getting the information you need? >> not really. we're hoping they have update every day, three times they promise us, but 9:00, 1:00 and 5:00, maybe 7:00. but here, there's nothing else. >> reporter: you don't -- do you think they just don't know the information? >> maybe yes and maybe no. i think -- i talked to mr. hernando -- >> reporter: he's the lead search in surabaya. >> yeah, he's the lead search. and everything.there's no update he already told me that he cannot be here because he has to be in surabaya. he has the office there, i know, he cannot be at this office. he cannot expect nothing happ
i'd like to bring in sini goodwin. thank you for joining us.our brother, david, his wife and two young children were on that flight. i just want to stop and ask you do you hold out any hope at all? >> yeah, for sure. i still hope. there's nothing to do here, only hope. and pray. >> reporter: you come down here every day and just wait? >> yes, yes. i do come here and wait. nothing else. >> reporter: and what are they telling you every day? are you getting the information...
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host: let me add one other voice from historian doris kearns goodwin who worked in the johnson whitese and wrote a best-selling book about lyndon john johnson and the american dream. here is what she had to say at the same event last april in austin texas. [video clip. >> i only knew him from 1967 until he died. there was no question the time i spent with him in the white house and on the ranch. he was proudest of civil rights of anything he had ever done. and he knew that it would stand the test of time. and my sense is that once he became president, he had the power, and he had always wanted to do more than he could do. just as was said he was stuck. it was right to represent the state of texas. he is a texas senator a texas congressman. but once -- i don't think it was just john kennedy's desk although that gave him an opening. i don't think it was just the movement although that's huge. i think what you said mr. mr. ambassador and what you pointed out in this tension between martin luther king and lbj is the tension from the movement from the outside pushing in at the government
host: let me add one other voice from historian doris kearns goodwin who worked in the johnson whitese and wrote a best-selling book about lyndon john johnson and the american dream. here is what she had to say at the same event last april in austin texas. [video clip. >> i only knew him from 1967 until he died. there was no question the time i spent with him in the white house and on the ranch. he was proudest of civil rights of anything he had ever done. and he knew that it would stand...