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i saw a guy in the hallway. >> no. no guy. >> really? samantha insists that she is operating independently despite the fact that she is more than 600 miles from home with only $3 in her pocket. so you're doing this by choice? >> i'm not being accused of doing anything. >> you're not, really? and you got $3 your purse. you're choosing to do this? do you know girls who choose to do this? because it's, what, a good way it make a living? >> i don't know nobody else that's doing this. >> if you've went doing it since you were 12, you said you did that by choice? >> no. >> no? i didn't think so. samantha reveals that for years she was molested by a relative. at 16, pregnant with his baby, she ran away from home. sadly, it's an all-too-common tale for women working in the underground sex trade. this is a tough life. yes or no? >> i mean, life isn't easy. >> there's nothing that you want to rewrite in terms of your life, or if you had choices when you were 12? >> i mean, that was the situation i was in back then, so -- >> you don't think that si
i saw a guy in the hallway. >> no. no guy. >> really? samantha insists that she is operating independently despite the fact that she is more than 600 miles from home with only $3 in her pocket. so you're doing this by choice? >> i'm not being accused of doing anything. >> you're not, really? and you got $3 your purse. you're choosing to do this? do you know girls who choose to do this? because it's, what, a good way it make a living? >> i don't know nobody else...
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you don't have a basement, get into an interior hallway of closet. tracking it again to the northeast, going about 25 miles an hour, it will be near polk by about 6:29. it will be near indian mountain lake by 6:36. we will continue to see it move into monroe county. does not look like it's weakening at this point. and because we saw this strong radar signature here, kind of this kidney bean shape, that's where we are seeing the strongest winds most likely. so, this is showing us that it most likely is not weakening. head over to nbc 10 chief meteorologist, glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> let me give you an idea of where this is in the bigger picture. in the philadelphia area and even some of the northern suburbs recall not much going on. you see right up in this area, in the poconos, that's one area that is really getting hit hard there, one tornado warning, this other cluster that is going into chester county and have to keep an eye on that because we have the potential obviously for these kind of storms to develop. i know a lot of people want to go
you don't have a basement, get into an interior hallway of closet. tracking it again to the northeast, going about 25 miles an hour, it will be near polk by about 6:29. it will be near indian mountain lake by 6:36. we will continue to see it move into monroe county. does not look like it's weakening at this point. and because we saw this strong radar signature here, kind of this kidney bean shape, that's where we are seeing the strongest winds most likely. so, this is showing us that it most...
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and it's difficult to see, down this long hallway, probably obscured by people walking, there are folks there as well. there were at least half dozen people sleeping and lying in the halls, it appears they'd be here overnight. long corridors in the stations is the particular concern for bart police who describe this new policy as a safety measure to ensure they can evacuate stations in four to sticks minutes. of course in case of emergency situations. now passengers say they do see too many people lying or sitting outstretched in the halls and stairways. we spoke with a man this morning who says he and dozens of others have nowhere else to go. he believes this is just another way to push the homeless out. >> it could be a health hazard, all that, what if something happened and we have to evacuate the building and we have to step over people that's sleeping. you know what i'm saying? so i agree with that. >> we try to find a spot where we can get out of the cold, you know, but shelters is packed. you know, and we do get there, most of the shelters, they ain't livable. >> reporter: bart p
and it's difficult to see, down this long hallway, probably obscured by people walking, there are folks there as well. there were at least half dozen people sleeping and lying in the halls, it appears they'd be here overnight. long corridors in the stations is the particular concern for bart police who describe this new policy as a safety measure to ensure they can evacuate stations in four to sticks minutes. of course in case of emergency situations. now passengers say they do see too many...
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. >> when we saw the camera was present in the hallway, our initial reaction was that we may very well have not only the attack on video, but at least a starting point of how the suspect was built and his race. >> but there was an immediate setback. all the cameras were hooked to a single video recorder, and it was gone. >> the entire vcr, the cords were actually cut and removed from the office. >> there were no signs of forced entry. was it possible that a customer hid in the restaurant until closing time in preparation for the robbery? >> there's no reason to believe that the criminal might not have gone back to the restroom and hid in the bathroom until after they closed. you know, close the stall, hid on top of the toilet, that sort of thing. >> if the killer was a customer, that meant dozens, if not hundreds of potential suspects. >>> friends, family and co-workers had difficulty understanding why stephen holmes had been murdered. the restaurant had never been robbed before, and was located in a low crime area. >> robberies usually don't result in this type of repeated violence. v
. >> when we saw the camera was present in the hallway, our initial reaction was that we may very well have not only the attack on video, but at least a starting point of how the suspect was built and his race. >> but there was an immediate setback. all the cameras were hooked to a single video recorder, and it was gone. >> the entire vcr, the cords were actually cut and removed from the office. >> there were no signs of forced entry. was it possible that a customer hid...
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closed session and one long closed session with all 3 decisions so we don't have folks out in the hallway for one closed session and go out again and come out and go in a third time and that's if we agree to go into closed session >> correct. >> so the first item. >> is there any problem with that. >> no so long as you said there's an agreement to go into closed session. >> the first item is public comment specifically on item 4. including whether or not to meet in closed session. >> any public comment on that item on item 4. >> commissioners ray heart san francisco open government. agenda items especially relating to sunshine ordinance b reads as follows: quota description is meaningful it's it specific to alert a person of average intelligence who interests are focused by the items he or she may have a reason to attend the meeting unquote how would anyone know if their interests are effected by this description end of story if you go back and look at the ordinance it specifically says there's reasons you can't place information about what the item is only the temps things it might allow
closed session and one long closed session with all 3 decisions so we don't have folks out in the hallway for one closed session and go out again and come out and go in a third time and that's if we agree to go into closed session >> correct. >> so the first item. >> is there any problem with that. >> no so long as you said there's an agreement to go into closed session. >> the first item is public comment specifically on item 4. including whether or not to meet in...
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. >> before they move him, they have to clear a hallway from point a to point b, hopefully without anyt there's a problem. a relative and a friend of the murder victim have suddenly appeared in the corridor. >> they knew we were coming out the side door. so i think it was planned. they were there. they were waiting for him to come out. >> surveillance cameras at both ends of the hallway catch deputy elizabeth erpp telling the men to clear out. the brother of the larger man appears before all three exit into an adjacent hallway where another camera at the far end of the hall is rolling. deputy christopher coolly can be seen warning the group to clear room as he reaches to open the door. >> he opens the door to walk through it himself. >> he took his eyes off for a second to check on his partners. they saw their opportunity. that's when it happened. >> spotting henderson through the door, the group barrels past the deputy into the first hallway. >> they pushed past the first officer, bouncing him off the door. it was almost like a football play. >> cameras at either end of the first corr
. >> before they move him, they have to clear a hallway from point a to point b, hopefully without anyt there's a problem. a relative and a friend of the murder victim have suddenly appeared in the corridor. >> they knew we were coming out the side door. so i think it was planned. they were there. they were waiting for him to come out. >> surveillance cameras at both ends of the hallway catch deputy elizabeth erpp telling the men to clear out. the brother of the larger man...
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. >> inside, down the hallway, police found the bathroom door had also been knocked off its hinges. on the floor was the body of 67-year-old audrey nichols. she had been shot in the head at close range with a .32-caliber bullet. >> the phone that they believe that she was using was found right in that area, i believe in the hallway just outside the bathroom. >> the police officers knew mrs. nichols. she had worked for the michigan state police for 17 years analyzing traffic accidents. she had retired just four months earlier and lived alone. her three children were grown and living elsewhere. >> we all felt violated by it just because so many of us were alone. it was very shocking to us. it was numbing. and there was a lot of anger, an awful lot of anger. >> since police arrived within five minutes of the call, the killer wasn't inside the house long. none of the drawers or closets had been ransacked, but audrey's purse was missing. >> looked like the house had been selected for a break-in so that somebody could go in and find something of value, probably to purchase for drugs. >> a
. >> inside, down the hallway, police found the bathroom door had also been knocked off its hinges. on the floor was the body of 67-year-old audrey nichols. she had been shot in the head at close range with a .32-caliber bullet. >> the phone that they believe that she was using was found right in that area, i believe in the hallway just outside the bathroom. >> the police officers knew mrs. nichols. she had worked for the michigan state police for 17 years analyzing traffic...
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this window into a bedroom happens to face a common hallway. it delineates private space from public space. the bars are for security. the security would have been important in particular because it was such a busy ill then, so -- busy building. so many people moving in and out. the front door would not necessarily have been locked during the day. you probably wanted extra security, just to make sure not everybody is climbing through the window into your bedroom. when our tenement building gets interior plumbing, it does not look anything like we are used to today. this is still very humble. it is not necessarily a facility you would be excited to use. it represents a tremendous improvement over the privies in the backyard, which residents were using before the installation of these toilets. we are now in the kitchen of nathalie and julius gumpertz, who immigrated from what is now germany. as german-speaking immigrants, they would have been attracted to this neighborhood because during the 1870's, this neighborhood was not known as the lower ea
this window into a bedroom happens to face a common hallway. it delineates private space from public space. the bars are for security. the security would have been important in particular because it was such a busy ill then, so -- busy building. so many people moving in and out. the front door would not necessarily have been locked during the day. you probably wanted extra security, just to make sure not everybody is climbing through the window into your bedroom. when our tenement building gets...
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-- unrestricted hallway, missing amtrak containers that had to be tracked down by u.s. detectives and dangerous transfers using ziploc bags. >> what in heaven's name would go through the mind of some scientist thinking a ziploc bag is enough to protect someone from anthrax. >> it was handled by the staff in those lower containment laboratories as if it were not infectious. >> this is like saying i didn't know the gun was loaded. >> the director told lawmakers he recognized in hindsight the pattern of lapses and the agency is now trying to take steps to improve safety. >>> the justice department now investigating the circumstances behind the disappearance of those infamous irs e-mails. lois lerner's computer crashed in 2011 resulting in the loss of records sought in investigations into whether the agency targeted conservative groups seeking tax exempt status. at the time the agency tried to recover lerner's records without success. she is refusing to answer questions from congress citing her fifth amendment rights. >>> president obama says the united states is hitting ru
-- unrestricted hallway, missing amtrak containers that had to be tracked down by u.s. detectives and dangerous transfers using ziploc bags. >> what in heaven's name would go through the mind of some scientist thinking a ziploc bag is enough to protect someone from anthrax. >> it was handled by the staff in those lower containment laboratories as if it were not infectious. >> this is like saying i didn't know the gun was loaded. >> the director told lawmakers he...
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i ran down the hallway, again, to call my sainted mother.u see me on tv?" and she said, "yeah, but where was eddie going?" [ laughter ] who cares! [ applause ] who cares! [ applause ] >> seth: she wanted to know where he was going. >> yeah. it was wild. >> seth: you had -- this is a great story. you had a great moment as a page and it was quiet. i think it was a sunday night. but anyway it was very quiet, and all of the sudden the door opened and out came the chimp riding a bicycle. [ laughter ] now, i'm supposed to protect people from going into 8h, but here comes this chimp at a hundred miles an hour. [ laughter ] >> seth: they probably don't tell you that in training, what to do when you see a chimp on a bike. >> i think it was dave garroway. you know his chimp from -- >> seth: yeah, i think we actually have -- we pulled a picture. this is the -- the chimp's name was fred muggs. >> there you go, yes. you're right. >> seth: that was him? >> i think it was him. >> seth: gotcha. i like that it's like you're at the police station. i'm like, "
i ran down the hallway, again, to call my sainted mother.u see me on tv?" and she said, "yeah, but where was eddie going?" [ laughter ] who cares! [ applause ] who cares! [ applause ] >> seth: she wanted to know where he was going. >> yeah. it was wild. >> seth: you had -- this is a great story. you had a great moment as a page and it was quiet. i think it was a sunday night. but anyway it was very quiet, and all of the sudden the door opened and out came the...
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. >> the laptop are heavy they can have higher revolution if you want something small and a light hallway the table is new thank you it's lighter and has longer battery life. >> tablets are powerful but their abilities are more limited than the laptop and their nor for the internet or watching videos and laptops over word progressing and typing documents and using spreadsheets things like that. >> to figure out what expenditure is a good fit for you, you need to plan on what you want to do. >> there's a lot of things like e-mail and skype and being on facebook in fact, by you see seniors who are creating websites and doing graft design and having photograph. >> what programs will you be using or are you a casual suffer would you like to take it with you around town. >> it's great typing short e-mails by nothing extensive on a be tabltd. >> i need to be able to buy a good all around desk for $400 but if you very specific he needs the cost can go up. you want 2 gig hurts and at least 4 gigs of ram. those store your videos and documents. if you're looking for a laptop try them out in the sto
. >> the laptop are heavy they can have higher revolution if you want something small and a light hallway the table is new thank you it's lighter and has longer battery life. >> tablets are powerful but their abilities are more limited than the laptop and their nor for the internet or watching videos and laptops over word progressing and typing documents and using spreadsheets things like that. >> to figure out what expenditure is a good fit for you, you need to plan on what...
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we don't do hallway interviews was the reply in the from the stamp. she said she would see about a phone interview but six hours later reported she couldn't make this work. she had been on the floor writing thank you notes while taking turns in the presiding officer's chair. they say she is unusual among senators in her refusal to take questions. she is invariabley guarded by staff as she walks about the capitol and the few interviews she has done have generally been on the defined topics, such as her book, where the risk of unanticipated questions is low. such reticence is certainly not a fault but is the behavior of a lawmaker who plans to keep her head down and to do her job as a legislator, not someone who is contemplating the glare of the national spotlight. >> it's next to impossible to get her in the hallway, to get her before or after a vote, which is typically when you will grab the senator. i mean he is absolutely right about that, now, i will say if you are in her show state and you go to events, you know, i cover her in massachusetts, and,
we don't do hallway interviews was the reply in the from the stamp. she said she would see about a phone interview but six hours later reported she couldn't make this work. she had been on the floor writing thank you notes while taking turns in the presiding officer's chair. they say she is unusual among senators in her refusal to take questions. she is invariabley guarded by staff as she walks about the capitol and the few interviews she has done have generally been on the defined topics, such...
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she left her bedroom and found a stranger standing in her hallway.ppened when she came face to face with a stalker. >> reporter: in the early hours of june 18th she woke to loud bangs. swhenlts to close her bedroom door. that's when she allegedly spotted a man in dark clothing in the hallway. bullock then locked herself in her room and dialed 911. as 39-year-old joshua corbett was taken into custody, he screamed, sandy, i'm sorry. please don't press charges. bur lock never heard corbett enter. she told police she showered and went to bed and only awoke to the loud bangs. the police report does not say how long he was inside her home. aet the time of her arrest he was unarmed but allegedly carried around a handwritten letter. i'll be around as you know i love you signed your husband joshua corbett. he wrote about her 4-year-old son louie who was not at home at the time of the incident. days later he was charged with residential burglary and stalking but after police conducted a search of his home they uncovered an arsenal of weapons and charged him wi
she left her bedroom and found a stranger standing in her hallway.ppened when she came face to face with a stalker. >> reporter: in the early hours of june 18th she woke to loud bangs. swhenlts to close her bedroom door. that's when she allegedly spotted a man in dark clothing in the hallway. bullock then locked herself in her room and dialed 911. as 39-year-old joshua corbett was taken into custody, he screamed, sandy, i'm sorry. please don't press charges. bur lock never heard corbett...
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and take a right turn down this door, go down the hallway and to the fire escape and go down the stairsd load. >> i like to work with daniel because he doubles as security and fake john. >> my background is i was in the united states marine corps for five years and i also have three children, three daughters and this hits real, real close to my heart. >> the team scours the internet for vulnerable girls and young women. >> one possible victim, a girl who calls herself kimmy. >> she advertised on the back page that she was 4'4" and the photo that she posted was of her sitting on the bed and her feet didn't even reach the floor. >> good evening. i was trying to see if you would like to hang out? >> you're available? do you have any idea that might be? because i have to go back to a meeting this evening. [ indiscernible ] >> now? >> okay. that would be great. >> to document kat and dottie's initial interactions with the women, the team sets up hidden cameras. these cameras allow a rare and unvarnished glimpse into the dangerous underworld of sex trafficking. >> hey. how are you? come on in
and take a right turn down this door, go down the hallway and to the fire escape and go down the stairsd load. >> i like to work with daniel because he doubles as security and fake john. >> my background is i was in the united states marine corps for five years and i also have three children, three daughters and this hits real, real close to my heart. >> the team scours the internet for vulnerable girls and young women. >> one possible victim, a girl who calls herself...
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i made my way down the hallway to the right. there are three bed rooms. i scooped her off the bed and started down the hallway. >> johnson says meeting mrs. jones' son was actually a relief. >> it's a burden on my shoulders because i thought about it everyday. i was wondering how she was doing. it's a burden to hear she's doing good now. >> thank you for saving my mom. i appreciate that a lot. >> now johnson says he never could have saved that woman's life without help and training from fellow firefighters. as for mrs. jones she's doing better, out of the hospital. it will be a while before she's able to come back her home. reporting live, news 4. >>> we're on verdict watch. the jury is looking into the fate of a d.c. officer accused of attacking his wife. we'll have a report on that in minutes. >>> a new law to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana took effect. >>> we'll hear from the congresswoman who's miracle baby defied the >>> now at 6:30, packing heat on the hill. new details about the man that showed up at a capitol building with a gun. >>> it
i made my way down the hallway to the right. there are three bed rooms. i scooped her off the bed and started down the hallway. >> johnson says meeting mrs. jones' son was actually a relief. >> it's a burden on my shoulders because i thought about it everyday. i was wondering how she was doing. it's a burden to hear she's doing good now. >> thank you for saving my mom. i appreciate that a lot. >> now johnson says he never could have saved that woman's life without help...
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saying in the hallway, hiel hitler. headd you become of two of the country's major jewish organizations, and what was your position on zionism after world war ii? >> my fathers was one of the leaders of european zionism, the ,ead of the religious movement not just belgium but western europe. the founders and the many others were guests in our house. they used to take me on their knee and teach me hebrew songs. as a kid, i was an ardent zionist. i recall on the ship coming over, coming to america, i was writing some poetry and songs .bout the blue sky of palestine and so, into adulthood, not ,ntil well after the 1967 war when i came across a discussion in which i was told by the israeli people that i was talking to, the senior government people, that they had .nitiative about peace he said the israeli public was not prepared for that. and that hit me like a hammer. notion drilledis woulde, if only the arabs reach out and be willing to live wouldce with israel, that be the time of the messiah. and they saidame no, public
saying in the hallway, hiel hitler. headd you become of two of the country's major jewish organizations, and what was your position on zionism after world war ii? >> my fathers was one of the leaders of european zionism, the ,ead of the religious movement not just belgium but western europe. the founders and the many others were guests in our house. they used to take me on their knee and teach me hebrew songs. as a kid, i was an ardent zionist. i recall on the ship coming over, coming to...
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and tonight they are spending another night sleeping in the hallway. >>> nick schifrin in gaza city. >>> next on "america tonight". what was lost on malaysian airlines 17 - the ambitions and hopes suddenly cut rshort. >> al jazeera america presents a global finacial powerhouse >> the roman catholic church, they have an enormous amount of power >> accusations of corruption... >> there is a portion of the budget that takes care of all the clerical abuse issues. >> now we follow the money and take you inside the vatican's financial empire. >> when it comes to money, this is one of the sloppiest organizations on earth... >> al jazeera america presents... holy money only on al jazeera america >>> shooting down malaysia airlines flit 17 refocussed tension on eastern ukraine, and aimed mostly at russia. >> reporter: they stood in silence. the members of the u.n. security council pausing their meeting to pay tribe ute to the almost 300 people who died on flight mh17. things dramatically escalated when the u.s. ambassador made it clear who her country holds responsible. >> let me share with
and tonight they are spending another night sleeping in the hallway. >>> nick schifrin in gaza city. >>> next on "america tonight". what was lost on malaysian airlines 17 - the ambitions and hopes suddenly cut rshort. >> al jazeera america presents a global finacial powerhouse >> the roman catholic church, they have an enormous amount of power >> accusations of corruption... >> there is a portion of the budget that takes care of all the...
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then when i went up the stairs i could hear wind rushing down my hallway. >> reporter: it caused similar destruction in massachusetts where tornado warnings were issued. >> it was windy. i actually just said i kind of like a good thunderstorm and all of a sudden it just -- a huge bang and the whole house shook. >> reporter: trees blocked roads and pulled down power lines, even for those who lived in the area their whole lives, the damage was unbelievable. >> in all my 85th years, this was a doozy. >> reporter: it's been drizzling on and off, but heavier rain is expected later this morning. utility crews are already on the ground trying to restore power to some 13,000 customers. charlie. >> don, thanks. >>> another storm cluster caused flash flooding in eastern idaho. heavy rain and quarter-sized hail slammed the city of recollectionrexburg tuesday. meteorologist eric fisher of cbs station wbz is watching the severe weather across the country. eric, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. and good morning to our viewers in the west. still tracking a lot of stormy weather out there, espec
then when i went up the stairs i could hear wind rushing down my hallway. >> reporter: it caused similar destruction in massachusetts where tornado warnings were issued. >> it was windy. i actually just said i kind of like a good thunderstorm and all of a sudden it just -- a huge bang and the whole house shook. >> reporter: trees blocked roads and pulled down power lines, even for those who lived in the area their whole lives, the damage was unbelievable. >> in all my...
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my socks when he gets cold my muffler thank you these people's feet that stinking down the hallway come quickly. and behind me this is my work space it's close to the exit so if i need to go to get a breather i can do that and yet my camera my computer much older. very important bottle of water is there and the old applause just goes by. then. when everything tenders and equals the sunset it's time to move to the other side will the pillows off and that it will be my sleeping and listening to the men in the the first floor is fine yes. and he sleeps with his camera because this is baby you know what you're going to do and then on the other side of me is a must do so. and she's probably at this point in time probably the meters of all of those stuff really nicely. so you have the artistic you have the classic house and you have the boys to states that i divined young oh. well goodbye from tabbies crib lives on the trends of their interest a crib but having said. that. with getting up towards the golan heights. than all the boys as well probably get them on to the morning it's thanks to t
my socks when he gets cold my muffler thank you these people's feet that stinking down the hallway come quickly. and behind me this is my work space it's close to the exit so if i need to go to get a breather i can do that and yet my camera my computer much older. very important bottle of water is there and the old applause just goes by. then. when everything tenders and equals the sunset it's time to move to the other side will the pillows off and that it will be my sleeping and listening to...
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. >> for her to be able to walk across the hallway and knock on her door in the middle of the night when she needs something is an important part of making sure that she is okay & that she can continue to live there. by pushing sara out, they are doing a violent eviction of mary. >> since airing this story, financial assistance has been offered and even places to stay. >>> police in santa cruz have arrested a man who they say tricked at least 17 girls into sending him provocative pictures. this man would convince the girls to send them photographs by sending to be a female owner of a fake female company. they would offer them a modeling job but say they needed to send pictures first. they took at least 50 pictures. it's not clear how he got the girls' phone numbers. >>> the 49ers' way of saying good-bye to candlestick park. a flag foot game will be held at 7:00 on saturday and the legends of candlestick will be there. you can see joe montana, steve young and jerry rice, all being in attendance. many of those players were practicing on friday and again game time on saturday, 7:00 p.m. >>>
. >> for her to be able to walk across the hallway and knock on her door in the middle of the night when she needs something is an important part of making sure that she is okay & that she can continue to live there. by pushing sara out, they are doing a violent eviction of mary. >> since airing this story, financial assistance has been offered and even places to stay. >>> police in santa cruz have arrested a man who they say tricked at least 17 girls into sending him...
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and he would always point across the hallway. >> everybody and their brother was trying to make a deal with the devil. in other words, every bad guy in this case was wanting to confess and plead out but get the best deal they could. >> brown's prints were found on a soda bottle in denise's car. proof he was involved. despite brown and caballero's conflicting versions of what happened, their stories were identical on one count. they had breakfast together just hours after dumping denise's body in the canal. >> they went to an i-hop restaurant. off of commercial boulevard and 441. in the city of tamarac. >> investigators tracked down the receipt for that meal. >> when it asked for the waitress to enter how many customers were present, it didn't say two customers. it said three customers. >> this explained why the 36 inch belt used to wrap denise's body didn't fit caballero or brown, and why the shoes without the shoe laces in caballero's apartment also didn't fit either one, as well. >> that led me to believe very strongly that i had a third killer. that i had a third individual involved
and he would always point across the hallway. >> everybody and their brother was trying to make a deal with the devil. in other words, every bad guy in this case was wanting to confess and plead out but get the best deal they could. >> brown's prints were found on a soda bottle in denise's car. proof he was involved. despite brown and caballero's conflicting versions of what happened, their stories were identical on one count. they had breakfast together just hours after dumping...
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. >> [ bleep ] drop you first [ bleep ] >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> i told them in the hallway i could feel an attack was coming on. i feel like i'm going to hurt somebody. >> a female inmate poses a dangerous threat to staff. >> she took a swing at me, scratched my face and it was on. >> mm-hmm, mm-hmm. we went toe to toe. >> when somebody disrespects me or something, we're going to take care of business. >> already facing 16 charges, a gang member picks up five more inside the jail. >> you know, everybody thinks that this job that we have is such a gravy job and such an easy job, i challenge anybody to come in here and work this job for a week and see if we're overpaid. from the alamo to its famous river walk, san antonio is one of the most popular tourist destinations in texas. but like any big city, there is a constant fight against crime and a landmark of that battle is just outside downtown. bexar county jail is a modern day fortress that houses approximately 3500 male and female inmates. most have only been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial for the resolution of their c
. >> [ bleep ] drop you first [ bleep ] >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> i told them in the hallway i could feel an attack was coming on. i feel like i'm going to hurt somebody. >> a female inmate poses a dangerous threat to staff. >> she took a swing at me, scratched my face and it was on. >> mm-hmm, mm-hmm. we went toe to toe. >> when somebody disrespects me or something, we're going to take care of business. >> already facing 16 charges, a gang member...
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tonight he is spending yet another night sleeping in that hallway with his parents. >> nick schifrin city. >>> next on "america tonight" what was lost on malaysia air flight 17? the ambitions and hopes so suddenly cut short. ♪ ♪ >> on tech know, >> what if there was a miracle? >> grace's stem cells are in this box. >> that could save the live of your child... >> we're gonna do whatever we can >> would yo give it a try? >> cell therapy is gonna be the next big advance in medicine >> tech know, every saturday go where science meets humanity. >> this is some of the best driving i've every done, even though i can't see. >> tech know. >> we're here in the vortex. only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america presents a global finacial powerhouse >> the roman catholic church, they have an enormous amount of power >> accusations of corruption... >> there is a portion of the budget that takes care of all the clerical abuse issues. >> now we follow the money and take you inside the vatican's financial empire. >> when it comes to money, this is one of the sloppiest organizations on earth..
tonight he is spending yet another night sleeping in that hallway with his parents. >> nick schifrin city. >>> next on "america tonight" what was lost on malaysia air flight 17? the ambitions and hopes so suddenly cut short. ♪ ♪ >> on tech know, >> what if there was a miracle? >> grace's stem cells are in this box. >> that could save the live of your child... >> we're gonna do whatever we can >> would yo give it a try? >>...
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my daughter was crying and she was and when i went up the stairs i could hear wind rushing down my hallway. >> reporter: the wind caused similar damage in massachusetts where tornado warnings were inned. >> it was windy. i said, i kind of like a good thunderstorm and then all of a sudden a huge bank and all of a sudden the house shook. >> even those living in the area their whole lives the damage was unbelievable. >> in all my 85 years this was a doozy. >> reporter: it's been drizzling on and off, but heavier rain is expected this morning. utility crews are already on the ground trying to restore power to some 13,000 customers. charlie. >> don, thanks. another storm flufter caused flash flooding in eastern idaho. heavy rain and quarter sized hail slammed the city of rexburg tuesday. meteorologist eric fisher of cbs station wbz is watching severe weather across the country. eric, good morning. >> we've had our fair share of storms, no question about that. good morning, everyone. squeezed out just along that i-95 corridor and we'll be done with the storm in the east. still a flash flood thre
my daughter was crying and she was and when i went up the stairs i could hear wind rushing down my hallway. >> reporter: the wind caused similar damage in massachusetts where tornado warnings were inned. >> it was windy. i said, i kind of like a good thunderstorm and then all of a sudden a huge bank and all of a sudden the house shook. >> even those living in the area their whole lives the damage was unbelievable. >> in all my 85 years this was a doozy. >>...
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the probe found that anthrax was stored in unlocked refrigerators, hallways, in dangerous materials,rans-- dangerous materials transported in ziplock bags. >> johns hopkins the world renowned maryland hospital fell out of first place in the latest rankings of the nation's best hospitals. u.s. news and world report ranked the mayo clinic in minnesota number one for the first time. massachusetts general in boston came in second. hopkins dropped to third. the decline was partially based on the need for improved patient safety measures. >> as far as i'm concerned johns hopkins is just fine. >> we know how you feel about that. >> as you know. >> a maryland official says a computer glitch with connecticut's health exchange is going to be connected in the version that maryland will be using as it revamps its flawed web site. they are on schedule to have it fixed in time for the next enrollment period in november. the glitch in connecticut affected thousands of canceled plans. >> two men accused of stealing from more than 20 caskets in a martinsburg cemetery have been sentenced to more than
the probe found that anthrax was stored in unlocked refrigerators, hallways, in dangerous materials,rans-- dangerous materials transported in ziplock bags. >> johns hopkins the world renowned maryland hospital fell out of first place in the latest rankings of the nation's best hospitals. u.s. news and world report ranked the mayo clinic in minnesota number one for the first time. massachusetts general in boston came in second. hopkins dropped to third. the decline was partially based on...
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. >>> a project is underway to bright and the hallways of the courthouse in wilmington. children in the foster care system are helping artist, john d denato, create a hiiiii. hi. sorry, we're closed. what? i need help with my deposit. the bank has rules. it's really quick. i can't hear you. i promise, i'm gonna be really quick. i don't under...i can't hear you through the glass. i'll...be...quick! you'll be quick. that's what you just said? yes. i'm sorry, i can't hear you. we're closed. you know what? okay, that's... hey...sir? i just...okay. [ male announcer ] it's time to bank human again. that's why td bank has the longest hours and even stays open an extra ten minutes for when you run late. td bank. america's most convenient bank. >>> we are going to review the offense and defense. >> the defense had problems last season, chip kelly's offense grabs the headlines but the defense does not. but a new year brings a new attitude. >> two flights in two days in a camp where they barely put the pads on. some say that the defense is trying to set the tone and make a statemen
. >>> a project is underway to bright and the hallways of the courthouse in wilmington. children in the foster care system are helping artist, john d denato, create a hiiiii. hi. sorry, we're closed. what? i need help with my deposit. the bank has rules. it's really quick. i can't hear you. i promise, i'm gonna be really quick. i don't under...i can't hear you through the glass. i'll...be...quick! you'll be quick. that's what you just said? yes. i'm sorry, i can't hear you. we're...
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in the hallway, a female relative begs us to feel her pain. back in the rubble, a man gestures why. his neighbor believes the answer is simple. do you think there can be peace between israel and the palestinian people? >> yes. two country. palestinian, israeli. >> but for now, all they can do is believe they can rise from their ruins. carl penhal, cnn, gaza. >> diplomatically there was hope the ceasefires could be strung together leading to some kind of deescalation. so far u.s. secretary of state john kerry has been unable to broker a longer truce, because neither side seems ready to compromise. >> these are important considerations. each side has powerful feelings about the history and why they're where they are. what we're going to work out is how do we break through that so that the needs are met and we have an ability to provide security for israel, and a future,ic economic and social and otherwise and development for the palestinians. >> john kerry has been leading international efforts to stop the fighting. but a meeting in paris seemed to go nowhere. the french foreign minis
in the hallway, a female relative begs us to feel her pain. back in the rubble, a man gestures why. his neighbor believes the answer is simple. do you think there can be peace between israel and the palestinian people? >> yes. two country. palestinian, israeli. >> but for now, all they can do is believe they can rise from their ruins. carl penhal, cnn, gaza. >> diplomatically there was hope the ceasefires could be strung together leading to some kind of deescalation. so far...
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. >> outside the room, in a hallway was a trash can and inside that trash can was a' holiday inn bag. inside it was a walmart bag. inside the walmart bag was a set of latex gloves. >> but where was rodriguez? a check of his cell phone records gave police the answer. >> within hours after he had disposed of the body he's on a bus and during this trip, he takes a picture of himself in the green and white shirt that he had worn smiling at the camera as if nothing had happened and sending it to one of his girlfriends saying i'm on my way back to an antone. >> in san antonio, police proceeded to rodriguez' parents' home which was where they found him on his computer. when questioned about summer baldwin's murder, he denied any involvement. but the forensic evidence found on the latex gloves in the hotel trash left no doubt. >> those latex gloves were processed for dna evidence. both sides. >> on the outside was summer baldwin's dna. on the inside was summer baldwin's dna again. this time, mixed with rodriguez's dna. and rodriguez' dna also matched dna from summer's rape kit. to investigato
. >> outside the room, in a hallway was a trash can and inside that trash can was a' holiday inn bag. inside it was a walmart bag. inside the walmart bag was a set of latex gloves. >> but where was rodriguez? a check of his cell phone records gave police the answer. >> within hours after he had disposed of the body he's on a bus and during this trip, he takes a picture of himself in the green and white shirt that he had worn smiling at the camera as if nothing had happened and...
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. >> the same hallway that that kid is walking is the same hallway tim walked in.ker may be tim's locker. all the kids have a direct connection, they could see what hard work can do and right there on tv, every other day. >> pretty awesome guy, right? rachel nichols joins us live. against a number of the belgian players, is it better for him or them? >> definitely for him, whether it's hockey or soccer, the advantage is always to the goalie because they know how an attacker prefers to score, but also it's an advantage for the u.s., just that they have tim howard, you mentioned he's 35 years old. he was good in high school so young. jurgen klinsmann the u.s. coach calls him one of the top five goaltenders in the world, and he's also very motivated today, carol, as well. hey, he does know at 35, this is likely going to be his last world cup. he's treasured these experiences, and this the knockout round. if they get knocked out that could be a hit for his world cup career and he doesn't want to go home yet. >> i conditioned th >> i can understand that certainly. somet
. >> the same hallway that that kid is walking is the same hallway tim walked in.ker may be tim's locker. all the kids have a direct connection, they could see what hard work can do and right there on tv, every other day. >> pretty awesome guy, right? rachel nichols joins us live. against a number of the belgian players, is it better for him or them? >> definitely for him, whether it's hockey or soccer, the advantage is always to the goalie because they know how an attacker...
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looked in the hall and i saw this smoke and said we have to go. >> reporter: stench also filled the hallways where more than 1,000 guests were staying, three people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries, others including hundreds of attending a postal workers convention were displaced for eight hours as fire fighters found the source. >> i'm exhausted, sweaty, hot, tired,. >> reporter: managers say they weren't aware of any previous concerns with hvac system. >> i'm not aware of any problems. i have been here for well over a year. >> reporter: hotel just experienced a power outage last week as fire officials say they are investigating whether or not the two incidents are connect. >> obviously we don't believe in coincidence so if there is relevance, relationship we will make sure we will determine that. >> reporter: hotel has been cleared for occupancy but you smell of smoke still is here. the hope is some of these fans will help out with that a little bit but i'm told the furniture and rugs here are not even a year-old a lot of them will have to be replaced. in center city noel mcc
looked in the hall and i saw this smoke and said we have to go. >> reporter: stench also filled the hallways where more than 1,000 guests were staying, three people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries, others including hundreds of attending a postal workers convention were displaced for eight hours as fire fighters found the source. >> i'm exhausted, sweaty, hot, tired,. >> reporter: managers say they weren't aware of any previous concerns with hvac system. >>...
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sheridan is shuttled across the hallway for processing.e is unusually calm and candid for a john under arrested. he does not deny his intent to buy sex today and tells police this is not his first rodeo. >> you've done this before? >> yes, sir. >> where at? >> amsterdam. >> amsterdam. >> you don't do the renewals here, do you? >> he jokes about renewing his driver's license as this is a normal event. but the next john will find the arrest to be anything but funny. >> oh, no -- >> give me your hands. >> hey! >> turn around -- >> bend over. >> 48-year-old steven dennis is a british citizen living and working in florida on a visa. >> life as they know it when the arrest team walks through that door, life as they know it changes. in a split second, they see it all going away before their eyes. >> take a deep breath. take a deep breath. >> come on, buddy. >> stand up, man. >> take a deep breath. >> it's -- it's than big of a deal. >> no, it is. it is. >> okay. well -- >> i'm not going to make it. i'm telling you now. this is wrong. >> you're no
sheridan is shuttled across the hallway for processing.e is unusually calm and candid for a john under arrested. he does not deny his intent to buy sex today and tells police this is not his first rodeo. >> you've done this before? >> yes, sir. >> where at? >> amsterdam. >> amsterdam. >> you don't do the renewals here, do you? >> he jokes about renewing his driver's license as this is a normal event. but the next john will find the arrest to be anything...
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as faa as i could come i got to the hallway. she wasn't having a seizure, having convulsions and her breathe writing she couldn't breathe. there was zero responsiveness. she kept twitching and i kept aski asking, kiley, can you hear me sflrgets can you hear me? >> as far as the coach knows, kiley is a perfect hi healthy child. >> i said go get the other coach. he knows cpr. >> his day is also about to take a dramatic turn. >> i hear them call coach, coach, kiley's having a seizure. i immediately run out of the office and see krchristine over kiley and said she's having a seizure. i lifted up the seat so if the she was having a seizure she wouldn't hurt herself. a million things were running in my mind at the time. and christine asks should i get the a.e.d. >> she rushed to get the a.e.d. or automated fibrilator. and the coach tries to no avail. >> her lips are white at the moment. there's an instant, and what i felt was she belongs to somebody and somebody loves her. in my mind, that is not normal, she's not getting circulation,
as faa as i could come i got to the hallway. she wasn't having a seizure, having convulsions and her breathe writing she couldn't breathe. there was zero responsiveness. she kept twitching and i kept aski asking, kiley, can you hear me sflrgets can you hear me? >> as far as the coach knows, kiley is a perfect hi healthy child. >> i said go get the other coach. he knows cpr. >> his day is also about to take a dramatic turn. >> i hear them call coach, coach, kiley's having...
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and she was laying in the hallway and blood was coming out of her mouth.nd before i had saw that, i looked in the room beside and my uncle tony was laying face down. i knew he was probably dead. >> it was lindsay who ran to a neighbor's house to call 911. but by then, her mother, uncle and aunt were already dead. >> i really couldn't fathom what was to come of our life. >> today lindsay lives in a small rural town on the florida panhandle with her husband, two young children and a menagerie of pets. >> sometimes i like to just come and sit outside and just look around. it's our own little sanctuary. >> but the past never fades away. lindsay still cherishes memories of her mother. >> i like this picture because my mom looked more like this one before she passed away. >> lindsay's husband, blake, is a corrections officer at a florida state prison. they've been married for six years. >> i never thought i'm going to marry someone that works at a prison. it just turned out that way. just knowing things about prison life i guess helps me to know what my dad had
and she was laying in the hallway and blood was coming out of her mouth.nd before i had saw that, i looked in the room beside and my uncle tony was laying face down. i knew he was probably dead. >> it was lindsay who ran to a neighbor's house to call 911. but by then, her mother, uncle and aunt were already dead. >> i really couldn't fathom what was to come of our life. >> today lindsay lives in a small rural town on the florida panhandle with her husband, two young children...
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was shot three times and are belief was at that point in time, once the struggle occurred in the hallway, he was already wounded at that point in time. >> did the patient express anything -- anything at this point, indicating why he would do this? >> we have not interviewed the patient, we believe the patient will continue to be in critical condition, is he undergoing surgery probably as we speak and we would expect to attempt to interview him if he survives and we don't know the full status of his medical condition, if he survives we'll attempt to interview him. >> where was he shot? >> in this area? were there surveillance cameras? >> he was shot once or twice in his torso area and as far as cameras go, there are cameras in the circum -- of the facility but none in the area of the treatment occurring off the waiting room. >> was he targeting the case worker or doctor or just here to create carnage? >> it's unclear what was motivating this individual to bring a gun with him to an appointment with a psychiatrist and what would motivate him to use that weapon is unclear at this point in t
was shot three times and are belief was at that point in time, once the struggle occurred in the hallway, he was already wounded at that point in time. >> did the patient express anything -- anything at this point, indicating why he would do this? >> we have not interviewed the patient, we believe the patient will continue to be in critical condition, is he undergoing surgery probably as we speak and we would expect to attempt to interview him if he survives and we don't know the...
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. >>> the hallway to the duke children's hospital is filled with hope.nside this cooler is grace matthew's core blood, believed to be critical to her recovering. we have been there all morning preparing for this moment. >> what happens next is i'll give them a call and let them know the cells have arrived. they'll come down and make a start. that's it. it's just a waiting game now. >> reporter: now that her blood arrived from the lab, the wait is over. it's now just after 2:15pm. the team is ready. the the bag containing grace's cord blood is in her doctor's hands. grace suffers hydroselfa lis where excess fluid squeezes and strangles her brain. she'll have the condition for life. the doctor hopes this will had hep her have normal cognitive ability. will this repair the brain damage? >> not that the cells replace other cells in the brain, but they give signals for other cells to come and repair the injury. [ crying ] >> we want to . >> reporter: how long does this part take? >> 5 to 7 minutes. it's dripping in from here. so... vain. >> how important is t
. >>> the hallway to the duke children's hospital is filled with hope.nside this cooler is grace matthew's core blood, believed to be critical to her recovering. we have been there all morning preparing for this moment. >> what happens next is i'll give them a call and let them know the cells have arrived. they'll come down and make a start. that's it. it's just a waiting game now. >> reporter: now that her blood arrived from the lab, the wait is over. it's now just after...
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when i was living there, there were guys in the hallway passed out all the time. urine, sometimes feces because there is an abundance of people and not enough space. not enough money for them to provide space for themselves. i thought the board would want to know more about this. thank you. >> hi. my name is john mart in alley. i live in district 6 south of market. i'm one of the fortunate ones. it's not fortunate to have a disability, but i do get a rent subsidy and stuff. but i only get about $850-870 a month. if i had to pay my whole rent, it would be like $795. the building is owned by episcopal communities and people that work with us with different disabilities we get a rent break. the bottom line is that unless you are poor like in my situation and lucked out and got a location like i did, which is an example as good housing then you have to be rich. there is month middle anymore left in what a little bit there is we have to hang onto it. if you actually get it for the voters and whoever needs to decide there is going to be a 30 percent build and not allow
when i was living there, there were guys in the hallway passed out all the time. urine, sometimes feces because there is an abundance of people and not enough space. not enough money for them to provide space for themselves. i thought the board would want to know more about this. thank you. >> hi. my name is john mart in alley. i live in district 6 south of market. i'm one of the fortunate ones. it's not fortunate to have a disability, but i do get a rent subsidy and stuff. but i only get...
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first ma'am, grady member of the parks hallway lines thank you for your support and last but not least is you guys the kids because while we're up here working hard it's our excitement and your commitment to the neighborhoods in playing supporters that matters thanks guys >> thank you all for comingclo. >> good morning. thank you for coming to our celebration to recognize the start of the construction for the intrastate a 80. i have the prim for the contractor i've been breathing this for the last five or six year. this has a timeline there's a program in the back that gives a timeline and talk about the people that have made that a reality. it started in 2007 effort spearheaded but our form director and cowen to go ahead and get the state funding in the field 163 thank you for your effort. over the years we've day and night with hoof process approved and back in the 2007 timeframe the person that lid it was gak jack but if the early days in 2007 and i've had the pleasure of working with jack you get a process report we quota it in december of 2007 that helped to us start the process a
first ma'am, grady member of the parks hallway lines thank you for your support and last but not least is you guys the kids because while we're up here working hard it's our excitement and your commitment to the neighborhoods in playing supporters that matters thanks guys >> thank you all for comingclo. >> good morning. thank you for coming to our celebration to recognize the start of the construction for the intrastate a 80. i have the prim for the contractor i've been breathing...