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one of the rear tires runs over krause's leg, breaking his femur.refighters rush over to help and cops pull the driver out of the vehicle. the operator of the suv is 30-year-old luther harling. earlier in the day he nearly struck a police officer with his car in neighboring norristown. authorities gave chase, but called off the pursuit after harling crossed into the next town. but a half hour later, harling comes barreling through the road block set up around the accident scene. firefighter krause is conscious, but badly injured. >> a lot of concern, a lot of panic, is this guy going to make it? is he all right? >> krause is unable to see since the impact from the hip breaks the capillaries in his eyes, temporarily blinding him. soon he's on a gurney and headed to a chopper. krause suffers multiple broken bones including fractured vertebrae. doctors say he came within centimeters of a spinal injury that could have left him paralyzed. luther harling is convicted and serves 4 and a half years and is released in 2003. three years later, he died in a ca
one of the rear tires runs over krause's leg, breaking his femur.refighters rush over to help and cops pull the driver out of the vehicle. the operator of the suv is 30-year-old luther harling. earlier in the day he nearly struck a police officer with his car in neighboring norristown. authorities gave chase, but called off the pursuit after harling crossed into the next town. but a half hour later, harling comes barreling through the road block set up around the accident scene. firefighter...
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katrina krause: wildfires or invasive species. dr.amzen stringham: wildfire is number one, driven by an invasive grass. duane coombs: catastrophic wildfire created by this in invasive grass. justice best: based on the sage-grouse's current threats, many people believe placing them on the endangered species list will hinder their recovery. katrina krause: one way it might help is that it will bring it more into the spotlight for the general public. people tend to pay more attention when a species is in peril and it is obvious when it is listed. so that might generate more conservation activity. dr. tamzen stringham: if the bird is listed, the bureau of land management will have to do consult with the u.s. fish and wildlife service on any management activities that occur within areas determined to be sage-grouse habitat, which is a large percentage of northern nevada. this will slow down the process of doing habitat restoration and it will also slow down other activities such as grazing mining, etc etera, on lands that are managed by bl
katrina krause: wildfires or invasive species. dr.amzen stringham: wildfire is number one, driven by an invasive grass. duane coombs: catastrophic wildfire created by this in invasive grass. justice best: based on the sage-grouse's current threats, many people believe placing them on the endangered species list will hinder their recovery. katrina krause: one way it might help is that it will bring it more into the spotlight for the general public. people tend to pay more attention when a...
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tom krause. he was out. he is right here. both of them. there are many other random phone giving me a hard time and i argued my best but if i didn't do it they didn't get it from somebody else said. i didn't want to be replaced at that time. as the day moved on, the staff cooperated beautifully. they did not shanghai me or tightly to the post and say you are going to be a little bit of a chip to get the bank to move on. i worked very closely citibank in new york and hung on and they let me go peacefully the next day when the bank couldn't get any of the vietnamese staff on board because they didn't have papers and this is very sad and. they worked all day long helping earn records and travelers checks and safety paper. i was afraid the fire department would show up for the police or the army or some such organization. luckily they were paying attention to other things at that time and the distraction was hopeful. halfway through the afternoon of april 3rd, the day the famous call came from the cpus in new york. one here and one here. i'm a
tom krause. he was out. he is right here. both of them. there are many other random phone giving me a hard time and i argued my best but if i didn't do it they didn't get it from somebody else said. i didn't want to be replaced at that time. as the day moved on, the staff cooperated beautifully. they did not shanghai me or tightly to the post and say you are going to be a little bit of a chip to get the bank to move on. i worked very closely citibank in new york and hung on and they let me go...
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tina krause has more on the grim task of identifying the victim.e inconsolable. >> police are taking fingerprints from bodies to identify student who died thursday when al shabab gunmen assaulted their campus. >> authority say the somalia terrorists planned their rampage carefully striking while students still asleep, taking hostages, even target ago site at the college where christians had gone to pray. >> this student says, he ran for his life, and helped other student jump out of windows to escape. witnesses say millitant separated muslims from non-muslims, shot christians on the spot. authorities say the siege lasted about 13 hours and the attack ers ended it when they dead on ate dollars their suicide vest packed with explosives. al shabab fighters have vowed to punish kenya for sending troops into somalia to hess destroy the terror group. anger is building across kenya, with residents demanding authorities do more to strengthen security. tina krause, for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> pope francis is condemning the attack as an act of senseless
tina krause has more on the grim task of identifying the victim.e inconsolable. >> police are taking fingerprints from bodies to identify student who died thursday when al shabab gunmen assaulted their campus. >> authority say the somalia terrorists planned their rampage carefully striking while students still asleep, taking hostages, even target ago site at the college where christians had gone to pray. >> this student says, he ran for his life, and helped other student jump...
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cbs news correspondent tina krause has latest on the growing chorus of questions now aim at those in charge. >> reporter: the the chief executives of lufthansa and germanwings airlines laid flowers at a monument dedicated to the victims of last weeks plane crash in the french alps. >> i think it will take a long long time for everybody, all of us, to understand how this could happen. >> reporter: air line bosses thanked recovery teams whom authorities say has finished grim task of collecting body parts but the executives refused to say what the airline knew about the the mental health of co pilot andreas lubitz. >> unaudible. >> reporter: the 27 year-old is suspected of purposely crashing a jet liner killing himself and 149 others. investigators say lubitz had been treated for suicidal tendens sees and hid his mental health problems from his employer. lufthansa admitted it knew six years ago lubitz suffered from an episode of severe depression before finishing his flight training but said he has passed all medical checks since then. when lubitz flew the the plane in the french mounta
cbs news correspondent tina krause has latest on the growing chorus of questions now aim at those in charge. >> reporter: the the chief executives of lufthansa and germanwings airlines laid flowers at a monument dedicated to the victims of last weeks plane crash in the french alps. >> i think it will take a long long time for everybody, all of us, to understand how this could happen. >> reporter: air line bosses thanked recovery teams whom authorities say has finished grim...
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as tina krause reports the bomb strapped gunman took hostages as security moved in. >> reporter: kenya authorities say police killed four attackers ending a deadly hostage standoff on thursday. ambulances rushed to help the the wounded, after gunman stormed a university campus in kenya. they struck early in the morning when most students were still sleeping. reportedly shooting their way past two security guards. >> they are running for their lives. >> reporter: students who escaped the attack on the university, say terrorist chased down students in their dorms and killed anyone who said that they were christian. >> we will continue to pray. >> reporter: kenya's president says terrorist took students hostage and ordered 10,000 police recruits to the college to end the siege. the al qaeda linked terror group al-shabob is claiming responsibility. they are the same militants who separated muslims from none in muslims in a deadly assault on the the niece robe i west gate mall in 2013. al-shabob has vowed to punish kenya for sending troops in somalia to help destroy the terror group. tina k
as tina krause reports the bomb strapped gunman took hostages as security moved in. >> reporter: kenya authorities say police killed four attackers ending a deadly hostage standoff on thursday. ambulances rushed to help the the wounded, after gunman stormed a university campus in kenya. they struck early in the morning when most students were still sleeping. reportedly shooting their way past two security guards. >> they are running for their lives. >> reporter: students who...
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cbs news correspondent tina krause has more on the grim task now under way. >> reporter: many who lost loved ones in the terror attack on a kenya university are in inconsolable. police are taking fingerprints from bodies to identified student who died when al-shabob gunman assaulted their campus. authorities say somalia terrorist, rampage carefully, striking while students were still asleep taking hostages and targeting a site at the college where christians had gone to pray. this student says he ran for his life and helped other students jump out of windows to escape. witnesses say militants separated muslims from non- muslims and shot christians on the spot. authorities say that the siege lasted about 13 hours and the attackers ended it when they detonated their suicide vest packed with explosives. al-shabob fighters have vowed to punish kenya for sending troops into destroy the terror group. anchor is building with residents demanding authorities do more to strengthen security. tina krause for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> pope frances has condemned the the terrorist assault calling
cbs news correspondent tina krause has more on the grim task now under way. >> reporter: many who lost loved ones in the terror attack on a kenya university are in inconsolable. police are taking fingerprints from bodies to identified student who died when al-shabob gunman assaulted their campus. authorities say somalia terrorist, rampage carefully, striking while students were still asleep taking hostages and targeting a site at the college where christians had gone to pray. this student...
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tina krause, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> now, pope francis is condemning the attack, as an act every senseless brutality also calling for those responsible to change their violent ways. >> controversial anti-muslim 'des appearing on septa buses were the subject of show of solidarity friday by philadelphia's religious leaders. now, the ads include 1941 picture of adolf hitler, and palestinian arab national supporter. religious leader hope the ads will present an opportunity to inform people about the muslim fate. >> if god had wanted to make humanity one religion, woe have done so, but god made us different so that we might compete with one another in doing good. >> now septa was forced to run the ads after lose ago court battle to a non-profit group who paid to have them on the side of those buses. >>> well, pennsylvania governor tom wolf is asking the state legislature to adopt a non-discrimination law here in pennsylvania. the move follows the controversy over religious freedom laws. governor started on line petition to gain support. pennsylvania the only state in the northeast wit
tina krause, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> now, pope francis is condemning the attack, as an act every senseless brutality also calling for those responsible to change their violent ways. >> controversial anti-muslim 'des appearing on septa buses were the subject of show of solidarity friday by philadelphia's religious leaders. now, the ads include 1941 picture of adolf hitler, and palestinian arab national supporter. religious leader hope the ads will present an opportunity...
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. >> reporter: ceo jeff krause takes pride in the research and top spot in a $4 billion global industry. >> we've been in business for over 20 years. >> reporter: the company's website and brochures out to the many benefits of storing your child's cord blood. but what they don't emphasize is the actual number of children who have been treated with their own stem cells from cord blood. >> we've had 100 families benefit from using the stem cells in their current applications. >> reporter: that's 100 families out of the more than half a million units that you have banked. is that correct? >> yes. >> reporter: what do you say to critics who say that businesses like this prey on new parents' fears about insurance for the future? >> what we're trying to do here is ensure that parents can make an informed decision. >> reporter: private banking at cbr costs about $1,500 up front, plus $150 a year to store the blood indefinitely. like any business, consumers complain. we found nearly half of cbr's unfiltered reviews on yelp were one or two stars complaints about customer service, billing, cancel
. >> reporter: ceo jeff krause takes pride in the research and top spot in a $4 billion global industry. >> we've been in business for over 20 years. >> reporter: the company's website and brochures out to the many benefits of storing your child's cord blood. but what they don't emphasize is the actual number of children who have been treated with their own stem cells from cord blood. >> we've had 100 families benefit from using the stem cells in their current...
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i loved what karen krause said in the "new york times," the caption, mr. younger than four of the seven amateurs in the field. very cool. olivia: i think he's the new tiger woods, only five months older than tiger woods when tiger won his first masters. tom: for those of you on the radio, that's a crush by olivia stearns. olivia: he's a little young. holey moley he's on a streak. tom: that's always a bad sign. let's look at commodities. looking at futures negative on the euro 105.32. it's a weaker euro over the last number of days and a real dash to parity or we'll speak of morgan stanley research with two announcements from morgan stanley and one of them is euro through parity ala through citigroup. the first lady, the senator from new york and secretary of state decidedly, hillary clinton runs again and different. she's a clear frontrunner for the democrats but a frontrunner in search of a new tact. melinda hannan berger spent years looking at the political derby, a senior require with bloomberg politics. i was thunderstruck by the delivery of the secret
i loved what karen krause said in the "new york times," the caption, mr. younger than four of the seven amateurs in the field. very cool. olivia: i think he's the new tiger woods, only five months older than tiger woods when tiger won his first masters. tom: for those of you on the radio, that's a crush by olivia stearns. olivia: he's a little young. holey moley he's on a streak. tom: that's always a bad sign. let's look at commodities. looking at futures negative on the euro 105.32....