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but hit holeman instead with two of the shots, killing him. chicago police released this sketch of a man who murdered a business owner on the gold coast, three months ago. the suspect has a tattoo on the right side of his neck that may include the word "pam" with a ribbon underneath. herbert goode was shot and killed during a robbery, on the 23-hundred block of west 57-th street. he had just collected 34- hundred dollars in cash for rent. that money was gone after goode was shot. school officials are warning parents about a dangerous game been promoted on social media. the cold weather challenge, a student is there to jump into lake michigan will someone records it and post it on mine. 37 degrees of water is cold enough to give hypothermia. some have been injured. >> police in south holland are a gun, used by one of the boston marathon bombers, has been traced back to a street gang in portland, maine. tamerlan tsarnaev died in a shootout with police, four days after last year's bombing. his gun was linked to a series of drug-related crimes by
but hit holeman instead with two of the shots, killing him. chicago police released this sketch of a man who murdered a business owner on the gold coast, three months ago. the suspect has a tattoo on the right side of his neck that may include the word "pam" with a ribbon underneath. herbert goode was shot and killed during a robbery, on the 23-hundred block of west 57-th street. he had just collected 34- hundred dollars in cash for rent. that money was gone after goode was shot....
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May 1, 2014
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alysse holeman reports. >> he was always a man to pull to a racetrack. 20 years on, current drivers and kimi raikkonen join thousands at the rice track, to remember one of formula 1's greats. >> err remember when it happened and it was a very sad is week for f-1. >> a minute silence was held at exactly 217 local at the time which claimed the brazillians life during this grand prix. he was just 34. >> a sad moment, but on the other side, we all have good memories here. won three world titles in the last 80's and early 90's. known for his fearlessness and passion. his commitment was awesome, his ability was -- greater than i had ever experienced before. i had worked with great drivers then in the past. >> it wasn't just his driving but charisma and looks which helped his global popularity. >> he cares about people. and we could see that as a family, and with people that he didn't know, he was so warm and kind, and cares about everyone. i think this is something really beautiful that i see when i remember him. that i saw when he was alive. >> on the final morning of his life, he had discus
alysse holeman reports. >> he was always a man to pull to a racetrack. 20 years on, current drivers and kimi raikkonen join thousands at the rice track, to remember one of formula 1's greats. >> err remember when it happened and it was a very sad is week for f-1. >> a minute silence was held at exactly 217 local at the time which claimed the brazillians life during this grand prix. he was just 34. >> a sad moment, but on the other side, we all have good memories here....
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May 22, 2014
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we are pleased to be joined by the ceo of holeman and company which runs indy car. thanks for joining us. obviously indy car is a big partner with nbc sports and vice versa. we appreciate you coming on. kurt busch, he's okay. had a hell of a wreck the other day. how has he helped the race? >> well, i think he's added a lot. everybody knows kurt and knows him to be a formidable nascar racer and to get him out here and see him do so well so quickly brings a lot of attention. he's going to start the race 12th. it's going to be interesting to see how he fares. >> he's doing really well. and this goes down to the visibility of the sport. you know, after the split, you know, called the dark years when it was two separate organizations, mark. as a fan, it was difficult for me to watch. how do you increase visibility of both the sport and the drivers? how do you get indycar -- you know, just keep moving up? >> well, we're on it now. and you're obviously a fan. you know the history. but i like where we are right now. the first thing to do is do all we can with may, everythin
we are pleased to be joined by the ceo of holeman and company which runs indy car. thanks for joining us. obviously indy car is a big partner with nbc sports and vice versa. we appreciate you coming on. kurt busch, he's okay. had a hell of a wreck the other day. how has he helped the race? >> well, i think he's added a lot. everybody knows kurt and knows him to be a formidable nascar racer and to get him out here and see him do so well so quickly brings a lot of attention. he's going to...
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May 11, 2014
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in arizona and colorado, wyoming, washington, this sharon holeman, initially when she was in spokanether state instead of losing her job. >> shinseki, when i asked representative coffman about that very thing, is this more system systemic? isn't there a larger issue here? he said you have to start hear, get rid of him and you need someone who is brave enough to come in and change the entire culture. >> it would be nice to hear from the president. >> yes. >>> the tendency on the left is to shut down debate with name calling. you saw it with condoleezza rice. you saw it with the president the other day. he said anyone who disagrees with his position on global warming is just crazy. you're seeing it now on common core. i'm not sure what i think of common core. i value my right to have an opinion. according to the southern poverty law center, anyone who disagrees with common core, is crazy. >> you're an extremist, tucker. it says it is being driven by the likes of fox news, the john birch society, tea party factions and the christian right. if you disagree with it. we've had healthy deba
in arizona and colorado, wyoming, washington, this sharon holeman, initially when she was in spokanether state instead of losing her job. >> shinseki, when i asked representative coffman about that very thing, is this more system systemic? isn't there a larger issue here? he said you have to start hear, get rid of him and you need someone who is brave enough to come in and change the entire culture. >> it would be nice to hear from the president. >> yes. >>> the...