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phone calls and e-mails to his city hall office went unreturned. agents spent several hours there today. >> allegations of financial impropriety is somewhat puzzling. >> reporter: they say it's regularly audited and this isn't the first time they've been under scrutiny. >> maybe it's because i win too much. >> reporter: all good here, he posted. and he wanted everyone to enjoy the weekend. tonight the lights were out at doc's pub. neighbors say it hasn't been open for some time. the mayor knew dougherty for a long time. they are saying no comment to this investigation. we're live in spring garden, drew smith, nbc 10 news. >>> new at 11:00, a gymnastics instructor from montgomery
phone calls and e-mails to his city hall office went unreturned. agents spent several hours there today. >> allegations of financial impropriety is somewhat puzzling. >> reporter: they say it's regularly audited and this isn't the first time they've been under scrutiny. >> maybe it's because i win too much. >> reporter: all good here, he posted. and he wanted everyone to enjoy the weekend. tonight the lights were out at doc's pub. neighbors say it hasn't been open for...
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personally at his city hall and tacony offices, aside from his city council job, henon also works for ibew. >> if he has nothing to hide then it is too his advantage to step forward and put the cards the on the table. >> reporter: twenty-four hours ago john dougherty release aid letter that he sent to letters of the ibew. he pointed to the number of political campaigns that have flourished as a result of the ibew's influence and he also said that if he was the lone target of this federal investigation, he would retire. we are live outside city hall, joe holden, for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> we're starting to feel that humidity again and now we are looking at potential showers around the area. >> meteorologist kate bilo is on the sky deck to tell you more, kate. >> before we go to kate we want to talk to don bell, we've got breaking sports news we want to get in real quickly about a fan favorite who is no longer with us. >> a fan favorite is gone, it is, chooch, and it is always hard to see guys like this, go. >> yes. >> he is a main stay here. october 29th, 2080 closer brad lidge f
personally at his city hall and tacony offices, aside from his city council job, henon also works for ibew. >> if he has nothing to hide then it is too his advantage to step forward and put the cards the on the table. >> reporter: twenty-four hours ago john dougherty release aid letter that he sent to letters of the ibew. he pointed to the number of political campaigns that have flourished as a result of the ibew's influence and he also said that if he was the lone target of this...
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. >> for rio's mayor and his city. >> the city is going to be much better. >> to build for these 2016 games. >> if you get things right it will be a great change for the city. >> they spent billions to finish venues, some of which will stay, while others. >> most of the venues are completely different structures. >> we're not worried about the -- people are going to have lots of conflict but we're not leaving behind my white elephants. >> take the 52 million-dollar. >> these are only for the olympics. >> it's the first to use a design called no, ma'am add i can ark -- no maddic architect. meaning it will be torn down schools for around 2000 children. >> and in a city with a couple of aquatic centers already. >> we already have aquatic centers. >> the 18,000 seat, 90 million- dollar aquatic venue built. >> it is the biggest stadium. >> is temporary as well. eventually to be taken down and rebuilt into 2 new gymnasiums. build two gymnasium. >> steve: two ways the mayor says he is using the buildings. >> it's about gathering of people, nations and we always wanted the olympics to be here
. >> for rio's mayor and his city. >> the city is going to be much better. >> to build for these 2016 games. >> if you get things right it will be a great change for the city. >> they spent billions to finish venues, some of which will stay, while others. >> most of the venues are completely different structures. >> we're not worried about the -- people are going to have lots of conflict but we're not leaving behind my white elephants. >> take the...
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we were there right after that break in as he expressed his frustration over the constant crime in city officials. major frank jackson and council men taryl pruitt. we were there when a car was set on fire feet from his house. >> give me a reason to stay frank and taryl. give me a reason. >>reporter: in the last eighth given a reason to stay. his text messages and phone calls haven't changed anything and the violence continues. >> i have to protect my family. >>reporter: so this weekend, glen and his family moved out to the suburbs after 31 years here on kings ford. he's renting the house out. he has no choice. and the love he once had for his city and his house, is now gone. >> there's no sentimental value at not at all. >>reporter: glen lives in the fourth district, which is the most crime ridden police district in cleveland. we reached out to taryl pruitt this afternoon. >>> breaks news we've been following all morning. a shooting spree that stretched from east to west and left two people wounded and two others including the accused gunman was romantically linked to two of his victim
we were there right after that break in as he expressed his frustration over the constant crime in city officials. major frank jackson and council men taryl pruitt. we were there when a car was set on fire feet from his house. >> give me a reason to stay frank and taryl. give me a reason. >>reporter: in the last eighth given a reason to stay. his text messages and phone calls haven't changed anything and the violence continues. >> i have to protect my family. >>reporter:...
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late tonight fox 25's verbal attack directed towards his city. >> reporter: his remarks making links to maine's opioid controversy. at governor's new england governor conference governor paul lepage didn't back down even dragging mass into the drama. meth lab arrests are white the heroin fentanyl arrests are not white people they're hispanic and black and from lowell and lawrence, massachusetts, and waterbury, brooklyn. >> governor lepage is a thoughtful and active participant in all the conversations that we've had here. >> reporter: lepage ducked out of the following news conference leaving questions for charlie baker who wouldn't comment specifically about the inflammatory comments. >> this issue knows no neighborhood. it knows no race, it knows no class, it's as pervasive as anything i've ever seen in my 30 years of lepage is ill informed and lawrence and lowell are simply scapegoats for a nationwide drug problem. >> the openoid crisis is really serious and we don't have type for this type of nonsense. name-calling and demonizing of people. >> reporter: rivera challenged lepage t
late tonight fox 25's verbal attack directed towards his city. >> reporter: his remarks making links to maine's opioid controversy. at governor's new england governor conference governor paul lepage didn't back down even dragging mass into the drama. meth lab arrests are white the heroin fentanyl arrests are not white people they're hispanic and black and from lowell and lawrence, massachusetts, and waterbury, brooklyn. >> governor lepage is a thoughtful and active participant in...
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idea what is possible with all of this surveillance that is going on right now. >> reporter: in his cityolice installed cameras at public interactions starting last summer. if you rolled through town chances are the city has snapped pictures of you. >> privacy is at stake. i can find out more information than i should be able to. and anyone can do it too. >> reporter: in just a minute you'll see why. >> i'm similar threatic to privacy concerns. but you have to balance that against what tools you can use to feel safe. >> reporter: the sense of safety is eroding in some long time residents. >> everybody has a story or knows a story about somebody who has been robbed. >> when suspects run they end up on camera. >> police were able to quickly check motion-activated cameras. >> reporter: this photo captured by a camera led to the arrest of a man who pistol whipped a nanny in december. data analyzed by the investigative unit suggests that the cameras are working. home burglaries are down by half. >> the cameras are necessary to combat the crime. >> reporter: but it may come at a price. the cit
idea what is possible with all of this surveillance that is going on right now. >> reporter: in his cityolice installed cameras at public interactions starting last summer. if you rolled through town chances are the city has snapped pictures of you. >> privacy is at stake. i can find out more information than i should be able to. and anyone can do it too. >> reporter: in just a minute you'll see why. >> i'm similar threatic to privacy concerns. but you have to balance...
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slot besides if you have any information contact police the city of them are playing a large settlement to the mayor's former aide mayor what his office called quote serious allegations of misconduct mcdonald's at ceuta singh was defamation he was accused of sexually harassing a female police officer the city will pay mcdonald and his attorneys $200,000 and colorado voters will decide in november if the tax on cigarettes will triple the secretary of state's office to supporters of the proposal together more than enough signatures to get initiative 143 on the ballot for another tax and a on a pack of cigarettes and collects it is $0.04 $2.59 a pack. >> in developing story documents from the hillary clinton e-mail investigation could be made public sooner than expected a federal judge's order and the state department to review nearly 15,000 documents shared with the department by the fbi this date had proposed releasing them by early october but after requests of the conservative watch group judicial watch the judge is the documents they've already committed voluntary and greed to produce judicial watch an and imo center received
slot besides if you have any information contact police the city of them are playing a large settlement to the mayor's former aide mayor what his office called quote serious allegations of misconduct mcdonald's at ceuta singh was defamation he was accused of sexually harassing a female police officer the city will pay mcdonald and his attorneys $200,000 and colorado voters will decide in november if the tax on cigarettes will triple the secretary of state's office to supporters of the proposal...
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-- after the state's innocence commission determined the fingerprints linked to the case weren't his. city officials will fork over two- point-two million -- insurance will be responsible for the rest. in the buzz-- hope solo is suspended from the women's national team for six what the team said was "unacceptable" conduct at the olympic games in rio. according to a statement from sports illustrated's grant wahl, solo said she always tried to do her best for the country and her team. although solo didn't apologize for her previous comments, she did admit that she hasn't always "said the right things." those comments include calling sweden's team quote "a bunch of cowards." the six-month suspension is effective immediately. mark zuckerberg is headed to rome after that deadly earthquake hit central italy. the facebook he's meeting with facebook users and plans to hold a townhall q-and-a session there. zuckerberg says he will answer questions left in his comments section. facebook has taken on an unexpected role in international disasters -- in addition to status updates, people use facebook's
-- after the state's innocence commission determined the fingerprints linked to the case weren't his. city officials will fork over two- point-two million -- insurance will be responsible for the rest. in the buzz-- hope solo is suspended from the women's national team for six what the team said was "unacceptable" conduct at the olympic games in rio. according to a statement from sports illustrated's grant wahl, solo said she always tried to do her best for the country and her team....
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to meet the man behind that company, under armour, and to find out why he is betting billions on his cityine, it says, all i care about is money and the city that i'm from. ♪ all i can about is money and the city that i'm from ♪ >> you're the first ceo to caught drake in an interview, ever. >> reporter: to say that he's proud of his city is an understatement. >> we're the best doggone city on the planet. welcome to baltimore, ladies and gentlemen. >> reporter: he cringes at the idea of the world just knowing the baltimore whose streets were filled with anger last spring. >> i know that when i was watching an derson cooper on cnn and talking about baltimore is burning, i'm in my baltimore inner harbor office and looking out and saying, i'm not seeing any of this. >> reporter: there's no question charm city has gone through tough times, from protests that made global headlines last year to stubbornly high unemployment. but kevin plank has another baltimore he wants you to see. he's the force behind under armour, the scrappy startup turned into a billion dollar brand. >> i love blowing peopl
to meet the man behind that company, under armour, and to find out why he is betting billions on his cityine, it says, all i care about is money and the city that i'm from. ♪ all i can about is money and the city that i'm from ♪ >> you're the first ceo to caught drake in an interview, ever. >> reporter: to say that he's proud of his city is an understatement. >> we're the best doggone city on the planet. welcome to baltimore, ladies and gentlemen. >> reporter: he...
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president obama is planned to visit the area on beach reacting to news the zika virus is being spread in his city... one of the country's top tourist destinations. florida's governor reporting yesterday 5 new locally acquired cases of zika... and announcing the second transmission zone. the c-d-c is warning pregnant women now about traveling to miami and miami beach. health officials say high-rise buildings in miami cannot spray for mosquitos. another 'traffic - shift in the i-40 construction zone planned for tonight. drivers on the westbound side of 'i-40' will move to 'three' newly built lanes between the 4-40 split and rock quarry road. the 'd-o-t' says another lane shift could happen before work stops for labor day weekend. the goal is to have all traffic over the '8- and a half mile' length of the project -- on the new lanes by early fall. the shift is expected to begin dozens of young entrepreneurs getting a chancce to meet with potential investors today. today was the first "triangle children's business fair" at park west village in morrisville. the kids created a product... built a market
president obama is planned to visit the area on beach reacting to news the zika virus is being spread in his city... one of the country's top tourist destinations. florida's governor reporting yesterday 5 new locally acquired cases of zika... and announcing the second transmission zone. the c-d-c is warning pregnant women now about traveling to miami and miami beach. health officials say high-rise buildings in miami cannot spray for mosquitos. another 'traffic - shift in the i-40 construction...
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st convince officials his city could host. >> why would hosting be good for los angeles>> a lot of people are asking who would want to bid for the games. we coulded by games that would be period of timable. >> reporter: los angeles was the only city that want the games in 1984 and it made money. la predicts the 2024 games would from tv rights, sponsor ships and ticket sales. the and a swimming venue would be built. every other olympic venue already consist existed. the state of the los angeles rams football stadium would become a center piece of the games. los angeles is up against paris, rome and budapest. >> the entire to have bigger, higher, faster, stroker profits. >> reporter: professioner gaffeny has studied. he said most games make millions for the international olympic xhe economy and leave their hosts billions in debt. in the past decade the olympics have cost an average of 8.9 billion. with an average cost over run of $ -- 156%. la mayor says bringing the games is not only a win for la but the entire country. it will be some time before we know who will host the 2024 olympics. t
st convince officials his city could host. >> why would hosting be good for los angeles>> a lot of people are asking who would want to bid for the games. we coulded by games that would be period of timable. >> reporter: los angeles was the only city that want the games in 1984 and it made money. la predicts the 2024 games would from tv rights, sponsor ships and ticket sales. the and a swimming venue would be built. every other olympic venue already consist existed. the state...
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see why his city ranks among the best. >> a 3.0 era is where we are today, cities have to be a hub of innovation, entrepreneurship and technology. cities are paperless, they're pioneers for their exceptional contribution towards diversifying the tech industry. >> i think the value represents the future, not only for america, or for black people, for the world. >> it's very, very rewarding in that i really do feel like i can help to mentor people who are coming along. people of color, especially. and women. >> i started my role at hp among a group of doing software, hardware, peripherals. >> and finally, we shine a spotlight on the next generation of tech stars, in our slice of life. >> we serve 16 to 24-year-olds in low-income communities, we're headquartered in the bronx, we mostly serve bronx youth and mostly some are coming from colleges, or they're in school, juniors and seniors, thinking about their next step after our world, up ? ? ? ? ? ? only those who dare drive the world forward. ?? ?? >>> welcome back to "our world black enterprise." sacramento, california ranks among the t
see why his city ranks among the best. >> a 3.0 era is where we are today, cities have to be a hub of innovation, entrepreneurship and technology. cities are paperless, they're pioneers for their exceptional contribution towards diversifying the tech industry. >> i think the value represents the future, not only for america, or for black people, for the world. >> it's very, very rewarding in that i really do feel like i can help to mentor people who are coming along. people of...
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confirm the virus has spread to his city, but -- >> i wouldn't want to be a mosquito on miami beach, that's for sure. >>> and like lightning. usain bolt makes it three straight gold medals, bringing his individual olympic run to an end, or so he says. from rio de janeiro. >> reporter: american swimmer they say it shows the swimmers being confronted by armed security after vandalizing a gas station. a statement by the u.s. olympic committee thursday appeared to agree with the brazilian account, saying security, quote, demanded the athletes provide a monetary payment and once paid, they were allowed to leave. lochte's former coach said the swimmers could face serious sanction that could hurt their career. allegations like this are true, so i would suspect there would be some kind of suspension involved. >> reporter: lochte who is already back in the united states is so far sticking to his story. u.s. swimming officials are investigating the matter and will decide if there will be any consequences for the athletes. jamie yuccas, cbs news, rio de janeiro. >>> to the race for the white hou
confirm the virus has spread to his city, but -- >> i wouldn't want to be a mosquito on miami beach, that's for sure. >>> and like lightning. usain bolt makes it three straight gold medals, bringing his individual olympic run to an end, or so he says. from rio de janeiro. >> reporter: american swimmer they say it shows the swimmers being confronted by armed security after vandalizing a gas station. a statement by the u.s. olympic committee thursday appeared to agree with...
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an indiana man is doing what he know's best to make his city a better place to live. donald dancy is known for making the best pizza in indianapolis. he's been in business more than 30 years.. and has seen a lot of crime...has a personal experience with being robbed and shot. so he's got a new deal.. bring in any gun... for a free extra large pizza-- no questions asked. questions because you brought me a gun-- you don't even have to have a pizza... if you just want to leave it here, i'll call police and that's all the questions i need police say they're working with dancy to make sure what he's trying to do is actually permitted. breaking right now. this is the aftermath of a bus garage fire in washington state. these are live pictures. crews are still battling a few flames. more information. a family of squatters take over a california home. but this home is not foreclosed or abandoned. the family still lives there! plus.. a dozen wildfires are burning across west coast. the newest one is racing across idaho.. and scorching thousands of acres. what firefighters are d
an indiana man is doing what he know's best to make his city a better place to live. donald dancy is known for making the best pizza in indianapolis. he's been in business more than 30 years.. and has seen a lot of crime...has a personal experience with being robbed and shot. so he's got a new deal.. bring in any gun... for a free extra large pizza-- no questions asked. questions because you brought me a gun-- you don't even have to have a pizza... if you just want to leave it here, i'll call...
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his city, but -- >> i wouldn't want to be a mosquito on miami beach, that's for sure. >>> and like lightning. usain bolt makes it three straight gold medals, bringing his individual olympic run to an end, or so he says. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, four ameri gold medalists could be charged by authorities in brazil over a robbery police say they made up. the ceo of the u.s. olympic committee released this statement. on behalf of the united states olympic committee, we apologized to our host in rio and the people of brazil for this distracting ordeal in the midst of what should rightly be a celebration of excellence. jamie yuccas reports from rio de janeiro. >> reporter: american swimmer as teammates gunnar bentz and jack conger made their way back to the u.s. under a cloud of suspicion. bentz and conger were detained in the country wednesday, as part of the ongoing investigation into claims they, along with feigen and ryan lochte, were robbed at gun point in the city last sunday. >
his city, but -- >> i wouldn't want to be a mosquito on miami beach, that's for sure. >>> and like lightning. usain bolt makes it three straight gold medals, bringing his individual olympic run to an end, or so he says. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, four ameri gold medalists could be charged by authorities in brazil over a robbery police say they made...
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we will hear from the mayor of los angeles, hoping to bring the olympics to his city. plus basketball legend kareem abdul-jabbar joins us in the studio about his new book and live out the dream of a woman retiring on a cruise ship. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. we'll be taking a look at some peole's favorite memories from this year's games. ((michelle mortensen)) >> plus...mark your calendars.... c-c-s-d students head back to class one week from today ... but there's a problem ... not everyone's registered.... ((brian loftus)) >> and... the blue cut fire is losing it's flare as firefighters gain control of the blaze. how much of the fire is contained? we'll have that answer plus ((michelle mortensen)) 8 news now good day, the valley's news leader, starts right now./// ((now, live...this is 8 news now good day.)) ((brian loftus)) >>> california fire crews are >>> california fire crews are winning their battle against the blue cut fire. thanks for waking up with us i'm brian loftus ((michelle mortensen)) >> and i'm michelle mortensen
we will hear from the mayor of los angeles, hoping to bring the olympics to his city. plus basketball legend kareem abdul-jabbar joins us in the studio about his new book and live out the dream of a woman retiring on a cruise ship. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. we'll be taking a look at some peole's favorite memories from this year's games. ((michelle mortensen)) >> plus...mark your calendars.... c-c-s-d students head back to class one week...
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we will hear from the mayor of los angeles, hoping to bring the olympics to his city. plus basketball legend kareem abdul-jabbar joins us in the studio about his new book and for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. ,,,, >>> good morning, everybody. i'm alan gionet. >> and i'm britt moreno. thks its news breaking at 4:30. in centennial, there's a deadly crash. >> let's go to -- >>reporter: we the middle of this residential neighborhood. crest line and buckley closed. they're keeping us away from the accident scene. it's behind me, but i want to show you we were able to get closer earlier this morning. you can see one of the vehicles involved in this accident, we're told this is a motorcycle verses car. that's a subaru. you can see heavy, heavy front end damage to the subaru. not much
we will hear from the mayor of los angeles, hoping to bring the olympics to his city. plus basketball legend kareem abdul-jabbar joins us in the studio about his new book and for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. ,,,, >>> good morning, everybody. i'm alan gionet. >> and i'm britt moreno. thks its news breaking at 4:30. in centennial, there's a deadly crash. >> let's go to -- >>reporter: we the middle of this residential neighborhood. crest line...
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we will hear from the mayor of los angeles, hoping to bring the olympics to his city. plus basketball legend kareem abdul-jabbar joins us in the studio about his new book and that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. "leave the summer and what happened in the past, and let's go forward." 3 a call to ?end the violence? in milwaukee.the community comes together... ?one week? after ?unrest broke out in the city.? 3 and - before you know it... it's back how many families still have shopping to do.we'll break down the numbers ahead. 3 good morning everyone.it's monday, august 22-nd.i'm jessica tighe. tighe.and i'm kate chappell there's a chill in the air this morning.. you'll notice it right when you walk out the . door.let's get you ready for the week ahead. here's meteorologist michael schlesinger with a check of ready weather. 3 ((???quick 30 second wx tease 5)
we will hear from the mayor of los angeles, hoping to bring the olympics to his city. plus basketball legend kareem abdul-jabbar joins us in the studio about his new book and that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. "leave the summer and what happened in the past, and let's go forward." 3 a call to ?end the violence? in milwaukee.the community comes together... ?one week? after ?unrest broke out in the city.? 3 and - before...
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los angeles mayor eric r said he was in rio to convince the committee that his city should los angeles want to do a game when there is so much of an expense?>> los angeles was one of the only game -- cities that wanted the games in 1984. the 2024 games would cost $6 billion and generate a $161 million surplus from tv rights, sponsorships, and ticket sales. a temporary swimming venue would be built. venue already exist. a planned $2.6 billion state-of- the-art los angeles rams football stadium will become a centerpiece for the games. los angeles is up against paris, rome, and budapest. paris is a favorite as it would be 100 years since it last hosted the games. >> the entire olympic ordeal is to have bigger, faster, most games make millions for the international olympic committee but leave their host billions of dollars in debt. with empty and rotting olympic venues. in the past decade, the olympics have cost an average of $8.9 billion with an average cost overrun of 156%. that la's mayor says bringing the games back to the heart of hollywood is not only a when for la that the entire co
los angeles mayor eric r said he was in rio to convince the committee that his city should los angeles want to do a game when there is so much of an expense?>> los angeles was one of the only game -- cities that wanted the games in 1984. the 2024 games would cost $6 billion and generate a $161 million surplus from tv rights, sponsorships, and ticket sales. a temporary swimming venue would be built. venue already exist. a planned $2.6 billion state-of- the-art los angeles rams football...
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bobby heenan saw his city hall and district offices stormed as part of the probe.till unknown tonight what exactly are the feds looking for in that evidence. >> lots of things that going on with unions. they have pension funds a lot of other things a lot of members. so who knows what the actual probable cause could be for the crime. >> reporter: there's also late word tonight this investigation may involve a building in south jersey. meantime, a source close to the union says that they are undergo routine audits and multiple levels of scrutiny. dawn? >> dave, thank you torments night is not the first time we've heard of trouble surrounding john dougherty. there were accusations of violent toward the union leader earlier this year. back in february a non-union electrician said dougherty hit him in face. that worker said dougherty struck first. dougherty spokesman said he was not the aggressor. >> we broke this story and onion line. just look for links on our home page. >>> all right. let's get a check now of that weekend forecast. meteorologist scott williams here w
bobby heenan saw his city hall and district offices stormed as part of the probe.till unknown tonight what exactly are the feds looking for in that evidence. >> lots of things that going on with unions. they have pension funds a lot of other things a lot of members. so who knows what the actual probable cause could be for the crime. >> reporter: there's also late word tonight this investigation may involve a building in south jersey. meantime, a source close to the union says that...
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denver jail while deputies look the other way the city paid hunter more than $3 million and suspended his city attorney accused of misconduct attorney accused of misconduct that attorney was reinstated it will now get $660,000 in the settlement. >> $4 million went into this no good explanation as to any of it. >> several council members who voted for the settlement set tonight they believe said tonight they believe the situation could've been avoided if they plan to work with the city's attorney's office to keep it from happening again a major policy postponed over the weekend reports emerged republican nominee donald trump may be changing his stance on immigration in campaign insiders a speech on the topic plan for thursday colorado has been scrapped during primary season trump promised promise to to deport an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants today he insisted he's not changing course we want to come up with a really fair but firm answer that should be very firm we want to come up with something fair. >> club's new campaign manager said this weekend whether he will stick to the pl
denver jail while deputies look the other way the city paid hunter more than $3 million and suspended his city attorney accused of misconduct attorney accused of misconduct that attorney was reinstated it will now get $660,000 in the settlement. >> $4 million went into this no good explanation as to any of it. >> several council members who voted for the settlement set tonight they believe said tonight they believe the situation could've been avoided if they plan to work with the...
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los angeles mayor eric garcetti was in rio to convince olympic officials his city should play host. given what they cost? >> a lot of people are asking who would bid for the games. we know we could do games that would be possible like in 1994 when we helped save the movement. >> reporter: los angeles was the only city that wanted the olympics in 1994 and it made money. it predicts it would cost $6 billion and generate $161 million in surplus sales. the l.a. coliseum woue updated and a temporary swimming area would be built. nearly every other venue already sifts. the los angeles rams football stadium would become a centerpiece of the game. l.a. has also dramatically expanded its public transportation. >> we won't build things for the olympics and hope that they benefit the people of l.a. we're building things for people of l.a. already and hope they rome and budapest. paris is a favorite since 2024 would be 100 years since it last hosted the games. >> the entire olympics ordeal is to have bigger faster stronger profits. >> reporter: the professor gaffney has researched the impact on
los angeles mayor eric garcetti was in rio to convince olympic officials his city should play host. given what they cost? >> a lot of people are asking who would bid for the games. we know we could do games that would be possible like in 1994 when we helped save the movement. >> reporter: los angeles was the only city that wanted the olympics in 1994 and it made money. it predicts it would cost $6 billion and generate $161 million in surplus sales. the l.a. coliseum woue updated and...
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the city said stlald to arrest him now. his actions may cause sweeping changes in how the city deals with rental properties. >> reporter: ernie de herrera took matters into his own hands and is stood up against the city. >> i will know a martyr for the cause. >> are you willing to go to jail? >> yes, i am. >> reporter: after a week of fighting city hall, ernie got the break he's been hoping for. >> i kind of got pleasure out of ernie, a civilian, going up against the city attorney and winning >> reporter: nathan and his group watched de herrera take a stand. the city served a warrant after he refused to allow inspectors wearing bullet-proof >> reporter: wednesday a judge is dismissed a contempt of court case against him after a judge learned the warrant was served 17 days after its deadline. a second warrant for an inspection was issued minutes later. >> i think they just had a vendetta against him and want to go into his house and search it and videotape it and win. >> reporter: at a city council meeting tuesday, some city lea
the city said stlald to arrest him now. his actions may cause sweeping changes in how the city deals with rental properties. >> reporter: ernie de herrera took matters into his own hands and is stood up against the city. >> i will know a martyr for the cause. >> are you willing to go to jail? >> yes, i am. >> reporter: after a week of fighting city hall, ernie got the break he's been hoping for. >> i kind of got pleasure out of ernie, a civilian, going up...
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pleaseding with parents to keep their kids away from the protest area in an effort to calm down his city. >>> what a scary situation ryan lochte. yesterday morning people posing as armed police officers pulled over the taxi they were in with a gun pointed at lochte's head. the man demanded the americans hand over money and wallets. lochte tweeted he appreciated fans for the support he received adding the most important thing is he and his teammates are safe and unharmed. isn't that true? while the swimming events are medals put the u.s. at the very top. >> we're not just leading in the overall medal count, we have 69 total medals but also leading in the gold medal count -- >>> yesterday alex nador became the first american man to meddle on the pummel horses since the boycott of the 1994 games in los angeles. ended up winning the bronze. max whitlock of great britain took the gold. >>> in the first olympic golf tournament in 112 years american matt kutcher shot a 63 yesterday, good enough to win bronze. he said he's never been so happy in his life to finish in third place. birdied the 18t
pleaseding with parents to keep their kids away from the protest area in an effort to calm down his city. >>> what a scary situation ryan lochte. yesterday morning people posing as armed police officers pulled over the taxi they were in with a gun pointed at lochte's head. the man demanded the americans hand over money and wallets. lochte tweeted he appreciated fans for the support he received adding the most important thing is he and his teammates are safe and unharmed. isn't that...
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we will hear from the mayor of los angeles, hoping to bring the olympics to his city. plus basketball legend kareem abdul-jabbar joins us in the retiring on a cruise ship. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month. that's the speed you need to stream... ...game... ...connect on social media... learn, shop and more with fast in-home wifi. so call 844-565-link. get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month for one year when bundled with a qualifying home phone plan. speed may not be available in your area. call today. good morning.. it's august 22nd, 2016i'm yetta gibson.. thanks for waking up with us...and i'm derek staahl.we have a lot to cover this morning.... and we're on it. right now... breaking news from overnight.police are investigating a homicide... after a body is found inside a hotel room.what police are saying about the investigation. and then... it was dust in the valley... and hail in the high country.but
we will hear from the mayor of los angeles, hoping to bring the olympics to his city. plus basketball legend kareem abdul-jabbar joins us in the retiring on a cruise ship. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month. that's the speed you need to stream... ...game... ...connect on social media... learn, shop and more with fast in-home wifi. so call...
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that there are locally transmitted cases in his city. governor has not responded. >>> a new campaign in tampa to get rid of mosquitoes. >> yes, it is to prevent the healthcare crisis. the mayor is asking you to call them water in your neighborhood. they say they want to send out enforcement officers. these are little donuts that prevent mosquitoes. they last up to 30 days. some homeowners say that they bought their own. >> i got them at home depot. >> the city is asking you to water. >>> good afternoon. another hot day across the area but unusually dry for this time of the year. we are going into the peak of the rainy season. this is towards the beginning of september nothing more than a few isolated showers. and a look at the futurecast right on through the evening. storms will begin to fire up especially east of 75. a slug of moisture is going to increase those chances as we head into the later half of the week. this evening is partly cloudy. and all of a sudden the tropics are getting extremely interesting we will take a closer look c
that there are locally transmitted cases in his city. governor has not responded. >>> a new campaign in tampa to get rid of mosquitoes. >> yes, it is to prevent the healthcare crisis. the mayor is asking you to call them water in your neighborhood. they say they want to send out enforcement officers. these are little donuts that prevent mosquitoes. they last up to 30 days. some homeowners say that they bought their own. >> i got them at home depot. >> the city is...
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. >>> the mayor of los angeles is in real to make his pitch to bring the summer olympics to his city eight years from now. he says politics could play a big role. he says the international committee is keeping a close eye on the united states election. the possibility that donald trump could become president has been a major topic of conversation. >> even the threat of that, the idea that we would exclude people based on who they are and our borders, gives us emergency to having things like the olympics who we are and what we are about. >> los angeles is competing against paris, rome, in budapest for the 2024 games. there are expected to make his decision next year. they previously hosted the olympics in 1932 and 1984. >> in the united states continues to lead the medal count. the us has a gold medals american swimmers picked up the most recent with lily king winning the 100 m breaststroke and right murphy touching the wall first in the men's 100 m backstroke china also has five gold but six fewer medals. australia has just seven told him more than half of them are gold. gary ross je
. >>> the mayor of los angeles is in real to make his pitch to bring the summer olympics to his city eight years from now. he says politics could play a big role. he says the international committee is keeping a close eye on the united states election. the possibility that donald trump could become president has been a major topic of conversation. >> even the threat of that, the idea that we would exclude people based on who they are and our borders, gives us emergency to having...
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the mayor of miami beach will join us with precautions his city is taking. >> we need to come together as one and make sure we get the proper funding so we can eradicate this and get it taken care of immediately. you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there's only one place where real and amazing live. book a seaworld vacation package and eat free. heythere's a more enjoyabley! way to get your fiber. try these delicious phillips' fiber good gummies, a good source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are great. my work here is done. phillips'. the tasty side of fiber. >>> welcome back. donald trump starts his first full week with a new campaign leadership heading to the battleground state of ohio tonight for a rally i
the mayor of miami beach will join us with precautions his city is taking. >> we need to come together as one and make sure we get the proper funding so we can eradicate this and get it taken care of immediately. you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> the mayor of hi saturday marks the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing of his city.says he'll quote a passage from a recent speech the u.s. president made there. he revealed the contents of the declaration he'll make to mark the occasion. u.s. president barack obama made a historic visit to the peace memorial park in may. he said nations with nuclear stockpiles must have the courage to escape the logic of fear and pursue a world without them. >> translator: president obama delivered a speech in front of the citizens of hiroshima, but the message was also intended for people around the world. i highly welcome his remarks and hope they help move us to the complete abolition of nuclear arms. >> matsui says he'll use the quote when he calls on the international community to eradicate nuclear weapons as he describes as an absolute evil. >>> on august 6, 1945, the atomic bomb was dropped onto a city for the first time in history. hiroshima suffered the impact and three days later so did nagasaki. by the end of year, an estimated 210,000 people had died. as we near the 71st
. ♪ ♪ >>> the mayor of hi saturday marks the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing of his city.says he'll quote a passage from a recent speech the u.s. president made there. he revealed the contents of the declaration he'll make to mark the occasion. u.s. president barack obama made a historic visit to the peace memorial park in may. he said nations with nuclear stockpiles must have the courage to escape the logic of fear and pursue a world without them. >> translator:...
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to share what his city is doing to get ready. now is the time to pick up sandbags, there are dozens of self-serve locations open. pinellas county open during daylight hours. hillsborough county has locations open from 8:00 to 4:00. in pasco county they are open from 7:00 to 8:00. we posted a complete list on abcactionnews.com. >>> officials in pasco county say they plan to take an all hands on deck approach this week as they look back on past flooding. the county admits the stormwater worth of improvements. in the meantime they are asking people to report street flooding right away and stock up on food and water. >>> the city of tampa is making a big purchase ahead of the storms. mayor buckhorn is authorizing the purchase of 5,000 more mosquito dunks to fight the spread of zika. they are tablets that kill mosquito larva up to 30 days. the mayor anti-a lot of standing water in the city so -- anticipates a lot of standing water in the city so
to share what his city is doing to get ready. now is the time to pick up sandbags, there are dozens of self-serve locations open. pinellas county open during daylight hours. hillsborough county has locations open from 8:00 to 4:00. in pasco county they are open from 7:00 to 8:00. we posted a complete list on abcactionnews.com. >>> officials in pasco county say they plan to take an all hands on deck approach this week as they look back on past flooding. the county admits the stormwater...
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the world this weekend the >> he left his heart in san francisco and today tony bennett is back in his cityy the bay. the unveiling of the honor is expected any minute now and vic lee is at the fairmont hotel. vic? >> there is a long line here as well, 200 people and counting, waiting do see the unveiling of the statue covered by blue curtain. it is a full bed statue cast in bronze at 8' tall and stands on white granite. let's hear a couple of bars of the famous song at a ballgame. ♪ when i come home ♪ to you ♪ san francisco >> well, the question is, why is that statue on lawn of the fairmont? because he first sang "i left my heart," in 1961 at the fairmont hotel. i actually had the pleasure of watching tony sing that at the room, not in 1961 but in the mid-70s. it is a song, of course, heard around the world and it is the best ambassador, he is the best ambassador and this was the best publicity for this city. thus, the statue is here, a birthday gift to tony bennett. he turned 90 this contrary. the city will honor him all weekend long with tributes starting with the unveiling and, tonight
the world this weekend the >> he left his heart in san francisco and today tony bennett is back in his cityy the bay. the unveiling of the honor is expected any minute now and vic lee is at the fairmont hotel. vic? >> there is a long line here as well, 200 people and counting, waiting do see the unveiling of the statue covered by blue curtain. it is a full bed statue cast in bronze at 8' tall and stands on white granite. let's hear a couple of bars of the famous song at a ballgame....
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side of life♪ >>> the mayor of los angeles is in rio to make his pitch to bring the olympics to his cityympic committee is keeping a close eye on the upcoming u.s. election for president. the possibility that donald trump could become president has been a major topic of conversation. >> even the thread of that, talk of that, the idea that we would exclude people based on who they are and our boarders gives us urgency to having things like the olympics underscore who we are and what we're about. >> los angeles is competing against paris, rome and budapest for the 2020 games. los angeles previously hosted the olympics back in 1932 and again in 1984. >>> a 12 year-old girl in orange county selling lemonade nor the section year in a row to help the homeless. she started her lemonade stand at the age of 6. she earned $300 that year and donated all of the proceeds to the we care program that helps the homeless. the summer lemonade stand has become an annual tradition. she's raised more than $16,000 and hopes to bring in another $10,000 this summer. >> i said he doesn't have a place to go, and
side of life♪ >>> the mayor of los angeles is in rio to make his pitch to bring the olympics to his cityympic committee is keeping a close eye on the upcoming u.s. election for president. the possibility that donald trump could become president has been a major topic of conversation. >> even the thread of that, talk of that, the idea that we would exclude people based on who they are and our boarders gives us urgency to having things like the olympics underscore who we are and...
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least of his troubles. this city college student who ask we not reveal his name has just flipped his car after falling asleep behind the wheel looking for a parking space here in astoria when two apparent good samaritans offered a hand. >> i was shouting anybody here, anybody here? the ago is cursing oh, man, shoot. as i get out of the car, i don't see anything because i don't have my glasses. i'm touching my pocket, am i alive? what's going on? the man in front of me saying, you know what? not going to run. i'm here. my stuff is still here. >> reporter: actually, it wasn't. the two men were the ones running with all his stuff about $2,000 worth. cops are trying to find them. the victim who says he was so exhausted after volunteering for the homeless says he hopes the two assailants are caught so they can learn a lesson. >> if anyone is in trouble, help them out. don't go for objects. these things aren't going to help you. you. >> this happened at 4:00 in the morning saturday at the corner of 40th street and 48th ave
least of his troubles. this city college student who ask we not reveal his name has just flipped his car after falling asleep behind the wheel looking for a parking space here in astoria when two apparent good samaritans offered a hand. >> i was shouting anybody here, anybody here? the ago is cursing oh, man, shoot. as i get out of the car, i don't see anything because i don't have my glasses. i'm touching my pocket, am i alive? what's going on? the man in front of me saying, you know...
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his membership. but in any event, has that impacted on the public of new york city? we're hoping to develop new lines of communication through our neighborhood-policing effort. so relationships sometimes are problematic. i have some interesting relationships with the city council that -- but despite that, i think i've done pretty well politically in that realm, also. >> well, you've done very well, many would say, in the city council and with politicians in general. we'll talk about that when we come back. will you stick around for another segment or two? >> more than happy to. >> all right, our conversation with the outgoing nypd commissioner, bill bratton, let's feed him to the sharks! yay! and take all of his gold! and take all of his gold! ya! and hide it from the crew! ya...? squuuuack, they're all morons anyway! i never said that. they all smell bad too. no! you all smell wonderful! i smell bad! if you're a parrot, you repeat things. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. squuuuack,
his membership. but in any event, has that impacted on the public of new york city? we're hoping to develop new lines of communication through our neighborhood-policing effort. so relationships sometimes are problematic. i have some interesting relationships with the city council that -- but despite that, i think i've done pretty well politically in that realm, also. >> well, you've done very well, many would say, in the city council and with politicians in general. we'll talk about that...
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the city's top cop saying enough is enough in his city. 6,000 illegal guns collected this year. that's one gun every hour of 2016. eva pilgrim starts us off from chicago tonight. >> reporter: tonight, an emotional plea from chicago's top cop, after arresting two brothers accused of gunning down the cousin of nba superstar dwyane wade. >> she was just another mother who wanted her children to get an education just like any good parent would. >> reporter: 32-year-old nykea aldridge, a mother of four, had just finished registering her kids for school friday. she was pushing her newborn baby in a stroller on chicago's south side when she was killed, hit by a bullet meant for someone else. >> when will enough be enough? >> reporter: the police superintendent, visibly angry. derren sorrels, confessing to police he's the gunman. his brother, also armed. both brothers with criminal backgrounds. both documented gang members and both out on parole. derren released just days ago, even wearing an ankle monitoring bracelet at the time of the to make this gun violence stop? >> the answer is c
the city's top cop saying enough is enough in his city. 6,000 illegal guns collected this year. that's one gun every hour of 2016. eva pilgrim starts us off from chicago tonight. >> reporter: tonight, an emotional plea from chicago's top cop, after arresting two brothers accused of gunning down the cousin of nba superstar dwyane wade. >> she was just another mother who wanted her children to get an education just like any good parent would. >> reporter: 32-year-old nykea...
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i would think in his own home city he would care that 3,500 of his fellow chicago citizens are dead since the time he's been president but apparently not. >> remember, it's hillary clinton's birth place. you have the current president and the candidate for president both from chicago and they seem to be totally coldly indifferent to the deaths of their fellow americans. it's truly a tragic thing. by the way, sheriff clark has been magnificent in the last two or three days. i'm so glad you're having him on tonight because he's such in my mind he's a genuine american hero who has the courage to tell the truth and stand up to special interests. >> i want to go to donald trump's speech for a minute. i think that today's speech was probably the best speech he's given since he's been a candidate and i want to tell you why. he identified -- first of all, he wasn't talking about "the new york times," wasn't talking about the mayor of baltimore or any other people, his focus was on two people which i think should be the focus of this campaign, barack obama and hillary clinton. he laid out a list o
i would think in his own home city he would care that 3,500 of his fellow chicago citizens are dead since the time he's been president but apparently not. >> remember, it's hillary clinton's birth place. you have the current president and the candidate for president both from chicago and they seem to be totally coldly indifferent to the deaths of their fellow americans. it's truly a tragic thing. by the way, sheriff clark has been magnificent in the last two or three days. i'm so glad...
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. >> and loves watching his city on the global stage. >> i love to see the beach volleyball. a few blocks from my home. i know that area very well. >> reporter: let's face it. not all of us could make it for the olympics, but little brazil brings you closer to the action. we have to say cheers. teach me how to say it. what is it? >> salud. drew. ernie: salud. looks delicious. get ready for fun tomorrow when we head to staten island for amazing german and spanish food and drink. >>> and coming up, a question about personal hygiene in a public bathroom. do you prefer using the hand blower or a paper towel? think about that. your answers are coming up after the break on fox 5. rs, all stop & shop produce is triple checked. we love the new york state fair! two words.. piglet races! wine slushees. bonding time. fried everything! there's so many bands. the bands! those pigs are just so cute! cheesecake, on a stick. a rollercoaster! the great new york state fair just got greater. with all new fairgrounds, more rides and more fun. for just $6. it's all here, it's only here. at the gr
. >> and loves watching his city on the global stage. >> i love to see the beach volleyball. a few blocks from my home. i know that area very well. >> reporter: let's face it. not all of us could make it for the olympics, but little brazil brings you closer to the action. we have to say cheers. teach me how to say it. what is it? >> salud. drew. ernie: salud. looks delicious. get ready for fun tomorrow when we head to staten island for amazing german and spanish food and...
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we will hear from the mayor of los angeles, hoping to bring the olympics to his city. ball legend kareem abdul-jabbar joins us in the studio about his new book and live out the dream of a woman retiring on a cruise ship. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. i'm kenny choi. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> it is still dark outside but it is time to rise and shine that means you, it is monday, august 22. rise and shine, good morning, i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. time to wake up. >> i'm sure she could hear you. good morning, rice and shy. -- shine. i started with getting texts and tweets and text messages last night saying that it is raining in brentwood, antioch. it looks like it is raining out there, condensation and drizzle at the coast. 50s and 60s, later today turn off the ac and open the windows in the inland areas into the 80s. 70s across the southern valley and northbay. 70s around the peninsula, your full forecast straightahead. >>> let's take a lo
we will hear from the mayor of los angeles, hoping to bring the olympics to his city. ball legend kareem abdul-jabbar joins us in the studio about his new book and live out the dream of a woman retiring on a cruise ship. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. i'm kenny choi. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> it is still dark outside but it is time to rise and shine that...
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an ongoing dispute ends and murder. 21-year-old is dead in his city 7-year-old neighbor is behind victim's fianc?,s jessica dill s and a control room for more on story out of orrvillea. >> >> such a hard breaking news story. the family and mourning after their loved one was shot to death by a neighbor last nightt we spoke to the victim's fianc? who watch it all happen. >> ait happened so fast, he w standing there and next he was on the ground he was shot in th heart.e sitting there full-time and after he did, he pointed the gu towards our house. >> 67-year-old paul clarence ha been arrested for murder, the police say it happened around 7:30 p.m. yesterday when police arrived they found the 21-year-old man with a gunshot wound to the chest was taken to the hospital where he later the victim's fianc? tells us that they have had disagreement and says that the victim had told him to slow down while driving through the neighborhood, and thatwn claire and had threatened to shoot the victim, there was an ongoing disputen but when i go into details, arrange this morning on murder in firearm charge
an ongoing dispute ends and murder. 21-year-old is dead in his city 7-year-old neighbor is behind victim's fianc?,s jessica dill s and a control room for more on story out of orrvillea. >> >> such a hard breaking news story. the family and mourning after their loved one was shot to death by a neighbor last nightt we spoke to the victim's fianc? who watch it all happen. >> ait happened so fast, he w standing there and next he was on the ground he was shot in th heart.e sitting...