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>> it's because of lance armstrong.presents the asterisk era think of it, the time when he won the seven you're the de frances, it went to 9th place before it went to somebody who wasn't accused of using performance hangs drugs caught using or admit using performance enhancing drugs. they want to turn the page on their dwrug era but lance is their best known most polarizing and the one who attraction attracts the most attention. >> do you think he will be vindicated. >> we've seen michael vick, who had the biggest biggest ick factor, and we have seen alex rodriguez somewhat rehabilitate himself with the yankees this year. i don't know if it's an easy come back for armstrong but maybe his legacy is less tainted in the future by his present action he. might be possible. >> let's talk about leans why doesn't he stay away from cycling and fade into the history books? >> a guy who wons seven of these and comes back from cancer, nothing ever keeps him down. the fact that he came back from stage 4 testicular cancer, thinks he
>> it's because of lance armstrong.presents the asterisk era think of it, the time when he won the seven you're the de frances, it went to 9th place before it went to somebody who wasn't accused of using performance hangs drugs caught using or admit using performance enhancing drugs. they want to turn the page on their dwrug era but lance is their best known most polarizing and the one who attraction attracts the most attention. >> do you think he will be vindicated. >> we've...
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we have more. >> reporter: quitting has never been one of lance armstrong's defining characteristics. >> a lot of people criticize your comeback. >> reporter: a point he proved once again when he made his controversial return to the fringes of the tour de france. >> it would be one thing i said i want to go to the race and stand around at the start. i'm not asking that i understand there's sensitivity around that but here helping a group of people and a great cause, i'm going to do that forever. >> reporter: this is the disgrace tdz cyclist's first -- disgraced cyclist's first appearance at the race since he was banned for life using performance enhancing drugs. >> lance armstrong was stripped of all of his titles. >> reporter: unlike his racing days this took place a day ahead of the actual tour and included a sitdown lunch and photo ops. >> going to be desperately close. >> reporter: but those invo lved with the current tour de france are outraged he's setting foot anywhere near the month-long event filled with his own spectacles and drama. the president of the international cycling
we have more. >> reporter: quitting has never been one of lance armstrong's defining characteristics. >> a lot of people criticize your comeback. >> reporter: a point he proved once again when he made his controversial return to the fringes of the tour de france. >> it would be one thing i said i want to go to the race and stand around at the start. i'm not asking that i understand there's sensitivity around that but here helping a group of people and a great cause, i'm...
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the final thing that is important to know about lancing street is when the 45 lancing project which isoff the bottom of the map went through the planning commission because there are 3 [inaudible] they couldn't meet their open space requirements so the planning commission required them in the condition of approval to build lancing street and man tain in permtuity. if a car bump synchronize to a tree thore roots came up and break the side walk, the development 45 lancing is responsible to maintain it. they are removing that maintenance responsibility from the property owners there are other property owners on lancing and assume it in perpetuity >> thank you so much. >> thank you very much mr. chanson. i would like to go to public comment. any member of the public who would like to speak on the item please come forward. seeing none public comment is closed >> i want to thank you the planning department for their work on this. this is a neighborhood that will support 10 thousand residence and so it is really important that we create a complete neighborhood and i think we can't wait soon e
the final thing that is important to know about lancing street is when the 45 lancing project which isoff the bottom of the map went through the planning commission because there are 3 [inaudible] they couldn't meet their open space requirements so the planning commission required them in the condition of approval to build lancing street and man tain in permtuity. if a car bump synchronize to a tree thore roots came up and break the side walk, the development 45 lancing is responsible to...
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lance: i am so proud of our commercial team. out in the marketplace and pricing for the value of the product that we deliver, and that is exactly how we do it. we price to the value we represent. corere able to get 4% pricing in the second quarter and that is a testament to the fact that, even in an environment where volume is down and there is a number of headwinds, we still have an opportunity to realize price by having a demonstrably better service product than the competition. scarlet: last question -- i know you do not get profit forecasts but i want to hear what you think is a critical component in outperforming your competitors. there is when other thing in the macro environment we did not talk about, which is shale energy production and exploration. that is a big part of our story in terms of down volume in the second quarter. as we look forward, our whole business model is predicated on excellent service and being demonstrably better than other alternatives. we are executing on that as we speak and we are going to conti
lance: i am so proud of our commercial team. out in the marketplace and pricing for the value of the product that we deliver, and that is exactly how we do it. we price to the value we represent. corere able to get 4% pricing in the second quarter and that is a testament to the fact that, even in an environment where volume is down and there is a number of headwinds, we still have an opportunity to realize price by having a demonstrably better service product than the competition. scarlet: last...
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it's a route lance armstrong knows well. he rode it yesterday.or a charity bike ride. elaine quijano of our digital network with cbsn is here with more. >> good morning. ite beentown years lance armstrong won the tour de france for a record-breaking ten times in a row and almost three years since almost all of those wins have been officially stripped from his record. but that hasn't stopped him from returning to the tour. he's riding to raise money for leukemia. his critics don't care why. they simply don't want him there. >> reporter: quitting hasn't been one of lance armstrong's defining characteristics, a point he proved once again when he made his controversial return to the fringes of the tour de france. >> i understand that there's sensitivity around that but here helping a group of people and a great cause, i'm going to do that forever. >> reporter: this is the disgraced cyclist's first appearance back at the tour since he was banned from it for life for using performance-enhancing drugs. >> lance armstrong, once believed to be among the g
it's a route lance armstrong knows well. he rode it yesterday.or a charity bike ride. elaine quijano of our digital network with cbsn is here with more. >> good morning. ite beentown years lance armstrong won the tour de france for a record-breaking ten times in a row and almost three years since almost all of those wins have been officially stripped from his record. but that hasn't stopped him from returning to the tour. he's riding to raise money for leukemia. his critics don't care...
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. >> lance williams broke the scandal from the chronicle 12 years ago. he never thought the case would drag on for as long as it has. today an ending.
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. >>> hear from the mother of chattanooga shooting victim lance corporal skip wells. all of that and ann coulter is here. >>> donald trump sin hot water tonight and facing criticism from both sides of the aisle after making comments about john mccain. >> somebody should run against john mccain -- in my opinion not so hot. i raised a million dollars for him. i supported him he lost. he let us down. low lost i never liked him after that because i don't like losers. >> he's a war hero. >> he's a war hero. >> five -- >> he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people who weren't cap which ared. i hate to tell you. he's a war hero because he was captured. okay. you can have -- i believe, perhaps he's a war hero. >> earlier today senator mccain who did spend five years as a pow in a huh 93 prison after his plane was shot down, he responded to trump's remarks, here's what he said. >> i think he may owe an apology to the families of those who have sacrificed in conflict and those who have undergone the prison experience in serving their country. when mr. trump said he
. >>> hear from the mother of chattanooga shooting victim lance corporal skip wells. all of that and ann coulter is here. >>> donald trump sin hot water tonight and facing criticism from both sides of the aisle after making comments about john mccain. >> somebody should run against john mccain -- in my opinion not so hot. i raised a million dollars for him. i supported him he lost. he let us down. low lost i never liked him after that because i don't like losers....
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lance corporal square wells was the youngest. had only been in the marines for a year and loved civil war re-enactments. he was texting his girlfriend who was planning to visit him when the shooting occurred. she has vowed to become a marine to honor his memory. one of his last texts quote, can't wait any more wells texted. yes you can honey his girlfriend caroline dove replied. he then wrote active shooter. his father asked him what drove him to serve. >> tradition. with everything going on he wanted to help out. and being in the marine corps is where he thought he could do the most good. >> sergeant carson holmquist was 25 years old and deployed to afghanistan twice. he was married and has a 2-year-old son. he played defensive back on his high school football team. >> he had this sense of humor about him. and it just was -- it was just a pleasure to coach him. >> sullivan was in the marine for 18 years bean to retire. he survived truck bombs and mortars in one of iraq's war's worst battles. he received two purple hearts. a larg
lance corporal square wells was the youngest. had only been in the marines for a year and loved civil war re-enactments. he was texting his girlfriend who was planning to visit him when the shooting occurred. she has vowed to become a marine to honor his memory. one of his last texts quote, can't wait any more wells texted. yes you can honey his girlfriend caroline dove replied. he then wrote active shooter. his father asked him what drove him to serve. >> tradition. with everything going...
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as americans, we are forever grateful that lance corporal squire k. wells was on our team. as an eagle scout in arkansas, david wyatt would race up a mountain to be the first on top. he was determined to do his part for our country, found his calling in the marines. he led with courage, in afghanistan and iraq, and with compassion -- as a mentor to comrades with post-traumatic stress. it's said he was a "gentleman and a gentle man." and no one knew that better than his wife, lorri, and their two young children. today, we see, as they did, why a friend would say that staff sergeant david a. wyatt was "the kind of man this country needs more of." back home, carson holmquist was an embodiment of the spirit of grantsburg, wisconsin -- population, 1,300. loved country music, loved to fish, to hunt, to play football. and he loved the marines -- showing up at his old high school in his dress blues. he, too, served in afghanistan; was devoted to his family -- his wife, jasmine, and their two-year-old son. said his old coach, carson "always did the best he could." today, our nation
as americans, we are forever grateful that lance corporal squire k. wells was on our team. as an eagle scout in arkansas, david wyatt would race up a mountain to be the first on top. he was determined to do his part for our country, found his calling in the marines. he led with courage, in afghanistan and iraq, and with compassion -- as a mentor to comrades with post-traumatic stress. it's said he was a "gentleman and a gentle man." and no one knew that better than his wife, lorri,...
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sullivan lance corporal squire wells, staff sergeant david wyatt, sergeant carlson holme son -- home request the four names of the four marines shot and killed in chattanooga tennessee. we're learning more about the moments just before the gunman opened fire. lance corporal wells was swapping text messages with girlfriend of two years who after months of apart booked a flight to come see the marine. he texted the words active shooter. that would be the last communication from him. three other people were wounded in the shooting spree. meanwhile authorities are still trying to figure out what motivated the gunman muhammed youseff abdulazeez to commit his attacks. >> we will continue to investigate it as an act of terrorism until the proof shows us otherwise. >> the shooter who was shot and killed by police was not on any terrorist watch list, and his only trouble with the law was a dui arrest back in april. >>> smoke free philadelphia's largest agency is now getting rid of smoking at all of its public housing. philadelphia housing authority says after a year long study banning smoking
sullivan lance corporal squire wells, staff sergeant david wyatt, sergeant carlson holme son -- home request the four names of the four marines shot and killed in chattanooga tennessee. we're learning more about the moments just before the gunman opened fire. lance corporal wells was swapping text messages with girlfriend of two years who after months of apart booked a flight to come see the marine. he texted the words active shooter. that would be the last communication from him. three other...
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marines why killed lance corporal squir wells. gunnery sergeant thomas sullivan staff sergeant david wyatt and sergeant carson hole can quist. now, electronics, including a cell phone and computer taken from the home of the shooter, mohammad youssuf abdulazeez are en route to a lab in west virginia where they will search for a motive. our sarah ganham is outside the area where the attack happened. what is the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: good morning, fred. you can see behind me there is a very active memorial. members of the community coming through all morning to pay their respects. behind them is that recruiting center where there is also an active investigation. we see investigators looking and walking around and canvassing and going inside and examining that bullet-riddled front door of the recruiting center. earlier in the week before randall smith died his family members talked about him. he was a father of three, married, had served his time overseas. his grandmother telling cnn that he that day had tried to w
marines why killed lance corporal squir wells. gunnery sergeant thomas sullivan staff sergeant david wyatt and sergeant carson hole can quist. now, electronics, including a cell phone and computer taken from the home of the shooter, mohammad youssuf abdulazeez are en route to a lab in west virginia where they will search for a motive. our sarah ganham is outside the area where the attack happened. what is the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: good morning, fred. you can see behind...
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that of course referring to lance armstrong. since then, they say every exceptional performer will have to justify himself and prove honesty in the face of often unfounded accusations of cheating. as i said to me a lot of these accusations coming from the french press. the paper seems to suggest that that's because there hasn't been a french victory at the tour de france for 30 years. this would have been the colors of the french tricolor, they give us instead the blues and it's feelings for not having had a win. the paper calls a failure at home and it would sit down to less funding for french teams, a lack of training, and perhaps a more rigorous attitude towards doping. the guardian, u.k. paper in its editorial points the finger not at froom, but squarely at cycling, the sport. it says cycling is so mistrusted that nothing is taken at face value. part of the problem it says is that while athletes themselves fear the rivals are doping, there would be incentive to do it too. that's the lance armstrong rationale. trust it says i
that of course referring to lance armstrong. since then, they say every exceptional performer will have to justify himself and prove honesty in the face of often unfounded accusations of cheating. as i said to me a lot of these accusations coming from the french press. the paper seems to suggest that that's because there hasn't been a french victory at the tour de france for 30 years. this would have been the colors of the french tricolor, they give us instead the blues and it's feelings for...
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. -- lance y brittany abandonaron el cementerio en un auto no menos lugubre que el insolito lugar deo honor a la celebre frase.... hasta que la muerte los separe... supers: l/ winona, minnesota, saturday s/ lance renberg, groom:17 - :22 s/ brittany renberg, bride:38 - :44 s/ mike sullivan, repting (not on camera): angel --ora faltaescubrir donde pasaran launa de miel..posiblemen en vez de hol sea crematorio, mientras los invitados aseguraron que su primer hijo no se llamara casimiro, sino "casimuero" blanca/ots ----un empleado de una compania telefonica en virignia enfrenta cargos criminales despus que mando una foto desnuda de una cliente a su dispositivo personal, dijo la polcia. take vo ---el empleado se llevo el telfono de la cliente para reparar la pantalla detras del mostrador que no era visible al publico. ---ms tarde regres con el telfono, y la vctima se dio cuenta de que una foto desnuda de ella habia sido enviado a un nmero desconocido que resulto ser del empleado que luego fue arrestado. cesar ---usted ya escuchado hablar del nmero 9-1-1 que se utiliza para reportar emerge
. -- lance y brittany abandonaron el cementerio en un auto no menos lugubre que el insolito lugar deo honor a la celebre frase.... hasta que la muerte los separe... supers: l/ winona, minnesota, saturday s/ lance renberg, groom:17 - :22 s/ brittany renberg, bride:38 - :44 s/ mike sullivan, repting (not on camera): angel --ora faltaescubrir donde pasaran launa de miel..posiblemen en vez de hol sea crematorio, mientras los invitados aseguraron que su primer hijo no se llamara casimiro, sino...
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lance corporal wells, skip he was called. staff sergeant david wyatt. sergeant thomas sullivan. he earned two purple hearts only to have his wife stolen here at home. let's get to cnn's justice reporter evan perez. there was the chairman of the house homeland security agency saying they know of no link to isis or any other group. is there a way to hash out what's going on? >> infbi saying not so fast. there's a lot of work left to be done. they do -- are looking at the possibility that this was isis inspired. the obvious choice given how much attention we've been giving to isis in the last year or so. the fbi says that at least at this point, there is no indication yet that this was inspired by anything other than by this gunman himself. we know that he travelled to jordan last year according to the jordanian government. he carried jordanian passports and travel documents but he was not a citizen, he was a citizen of the united states. the fbi wants to know who was he meeting and associateing with there. did that have anything to do with what happened in chattanooga yesterday. t
lance corporal wells, skip he was called. staff sergeant david wyatt. sergeant thomas sullivan. he earned two purple hearts only to have his wife stolen here at home. let's get to cnn's justice reporter evan perez. there was the chairman of the house homeland security agency saying they know of no link to isis or any other group. is there a way to hash out what's going on? >> infbi saying not so fast. there's a lot of work left to be done. they do -- are looking at the possibility that...
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youngest killed was corporal lance 19 years old. young lance corporal was a reserve member. >> talk about the unit and what they were known for. >> reporter: they were battery 14th marines. a reserve artillery battery. they were named after the johnny cash song. this unit made history by firing more rounds an any other artillery batter since vietnam and members have been activated three times for service in the iraq war with the first to 2004 in 2005 they deployed to new orleans for katrina. they were known for their toys for tots drive every year in chattanooga locally. thank you. >> jennifer griffin, thank you much. >>> the president is pledging a thorough and prompt investigation into the deadly tens shooting. kevin cork is live. what is the administration saying about this? >> reporter: yesterday, we heard from the president and we heard from white house officials this morning saying they are putting the full amount of resources into this investigation involving every agency they could involve to get to the bottom of what happen
youngest killed was corporal lance 19 years old. young lance corporal was a reserve member. >> talk about the unit and what they were known for. >> reporter: they were battery 14th marines. a reserve artillery battery. they were named after the johnny cash song. this unit made history by firing more rounds an any other artillery batter since vietnam and members have been activated three times for service in the iraq war with the first to 2004 in 2005 they deployed to new orleans for...
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the film on lance armstrong i did took five years. >> right. well, of course, the story changed. >> the story did change big time. but that happens. >> it went in --. >> in a documentary that happens. >> that does happen. so it went in as more of a positive or a neutral. >> yeah. i was following lance armstrong during his comeback year. >> right. >> and then there's this small probm of the story becoming more dark. >> it did shift. >> it shifted. >> and, in fact, did you have a name for that film originally? >> i think it was called "the road back" originally, and then it became "the armstrong lie." >> "the armstrong lie." amazing. why did you choose -- you went to ucla film school. you went to yale and then to ucla film school. >> right. >> why documentary as opposed to more, kind of, conventional hollywood feature film? >> i didn't start that way. i started, actually, as a fiction film editor. i was doing -- i started out cutting trailers for films like "invasion of the bee girls." [laughter]. >> really? >> yeah. and then, you know, i became
the film on lance armstrong i did took five years. >> right. well, of course, the story changed. >> the story did change big time. but that happens. >> it went in --. >> in a documentary that happens. >> that does happen. so it went in as more of a positive or a neutral. >> yeah. i was following lance armstrong during his comeback year. >> right. >> and then there's this small probm of the story becoming more dark. >> it did shift. >>...
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free lance consultants, depending on your experience level, you can work as much or as little as >>> that's it for the kpix news at noon. have you begin your dog given your dog a bone? >> i have. want to go for a walk? let's go for >> julius: you are coming home with us. >> nicole: no. >> julius: excuse me? >> nicole: you are not dragging me back to that cold house where nobody talks about anything that matters and where we pretend not to feel. i am home. los angeles is home, and you are more than welcome to be a part of it. but i am not going back to illinois. >> julius: you don't have a choice in this. >> nicole: i am an adult, and you can't -- >> julius: i am your father. it is my job to protect you. >> nicole: from what? >> vivienne: julius, i think we ought to -- >> julius: let her be? let her stay in this ugly, soulless city like her b-- we have already lost one child. we won't lose nicole. i want her as far away from maya
free lance consultants, depending on your experience level, you can work as much or as little as >>> that's it for the kpix news at noon. have you begin your dog given your dog a bone? >> i have. want to go for a walk? let's go for >> julius: you are coming home with us. >> nicole: no. >> julius: excuse me? >> nicole: you are not dragging me back to that cold house where nobody talks about anything that matters and where we pretend not to feel. i am home....
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lance, five minutes for questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. udasin, can you explain in more detail your center of excellence and what that means and how many there are in the metropolitan region and what qualifies your organization as being a center of excellence? >> well, thank you. we're part of the non-fdny responder program. so fdny has a separate center. we're one of the new york-new jersey consortium which includes centers at mt. sinai nyu, stony brook, queens college and rutgers. >> mt. sinai and nyu would be in manhattan and stony brook is on long island and queens is obviously in queens. >> queens is sort of a nassau also. it's kind of on the border over there. right. we serve as a center of excellence in new jersey. what makes us different our physicians are board certified in primary care specialties, internal medicine and occupational medicine. almost all of our physicians have at least two board certifications. as i said rutgers has an environmental center of excellence in our same building. and we do extensive work on exposure an
lance, five minutes for questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. udasin, can you explain in more detail your center of excellence and what that means and how many there are in the metropolitan region and what qualifies your organization as being a center of excellence? >> well, thank you. we're part of the non-fdny responder program. so fdny has a separate center. we're one of the new york-new jersey consortium which includes centers at mt. sinai nyu, stony brook, queens college...
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that's more than lance armstrong had to give back. >> i don't even have a problem with lance armstrongu ever have a problem riding a bike without changing your blood? >> what is the problem? you need to focus if you are eating all of those dots are doing that. >> when i watch the real housewives it is more interesting. there -- is that performance enhancing? >> and you take a viagra. >> it is getting out of control. >> that's what america is about. and people who have had a couple of belts are a little more entertaining, right? and isn't that -- we can smell the whisk ski on your breath. the whiskey on your breath. video games you have to do something to step it up, right? >> can i show you something? look what tom uses. this is a performance enhancing drug. >> it is. that is true. what will they ban next? it helps you focus. >> i can't remember who. the people who are into on-line gaming may take aderol for real. >> they may need it. >> and they happen to be good at video games. >> so if it is a real drug that helps real people how can you ban it from video games? we solved that probl
that's more than lance armstrong had to give back. >> i don't even have a problem with lance armstrongu ever have a problem riding a bike without changing your blood? >> what is the problem? you need to focus if you are eating all of those dots are doing that. >> when i watch the real housewives it is more interesting. there -- is that performance enhancing? >> and you take a viagra. >> it is getting out of control. >> that's what america is about. and people...
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sergeant thomas sullivan, lance corporal skip wells, carson homes and david wyatt.dia battery and fought in the 2005 battle where he earned combat action ribbon and purple heart and a second one. skip wells was the youngest. age 21. graduated graduated from high cool in 2012. his mom was a single mother and drove a school bust. home quest was from wisconsin. david wyatt was the operation chief responsible for fire direction control. he was an artillery battery. his unit made history by firing more rounds than any other battery since vietnam. in 2005 they deployed to new orleans to provide relief after hurricane katrina and some of the unit deployed to iraq in 2006. they were known for their toys for tots drive in chattanooga. we learned all four marines are entitled to full benefits since on active duty status that includes life insurance and a $100000 death gratuity for their next of kin. >> god bless their family. we lost special people. thank you for the details, jennifer jennifer. >> the obama administration is coming into the microcope for their response to the
sergeant thomas sullivan, lance corporal skip wells, carson homes and david wyatt.dia battery and fought in the 2005 battle where he earned combat action ribbon and purple heart and a second one. skip wells was the youngest. age 21. graduated graduated from high cool in 2012. his mom was a single mother and drove a school bust. home quest was from wisconsin. david wyatt was the operation chief responsible for fire direction control. he was an artillery battery. his unit made history by firing...
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the gas assets can do ok, offsetting what our lance use when prices go up. that is when our plants come into money which illustrates the natural hedge in our portfolio. what you need to do during these times as you have to hang in there and manager cost as well as you possibly can and recognize there is other dynamics happening in the power market that it is not just about natural gas anymore. you are seeing a dramatic decline in supply of generation assets and that will drive higher capacity prices and more expensive units are going to start setting the price for power. that offsets the decline in natural gas to some extent. a 1.1 21 $.2e billion for capital allocation. our portfolio is largely open. it would reduce the amount of capital we have to allocate and if power prices go up to my you have more to allocate. as i said before, there is more than gas prices that will drive that gas -- cash flow generation. it will be the retirement of assets, capacity prices that are newg set in the pgm and england marketplaces that will drive revenues that gives us th
the gas assets can do ok, offsetting what our lance use when prices go up. that is when our plants come into money which illustrates the natural hedge in our portfolio. what you need to do during these times as you have to hang in there and manager cost as well as you possibly can and recognize there is other dynamics happening in the power market that it is not just about natural gas anymore. you are seeing a dramatic decline in supply of generation assets and that will drive higher capacity...
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opened fire in chattanooga one of the marines killed is being honored by his homehometown the body of lance corporal squire wells was escorted from an airport in atlanta today to kennesaw. people shut down an overpass so people could gather and pay their respects. some of the marines who survived that shooting are talking about the incredible outpouring of support. >> overwhelming, the support and the people from the smalle influence all the bay up to retired servicemen, to show their love and support, it was very overwhelming. >> funeral services for lance corporal wells is planned for sunday. >>> since a woman's death underground caused the federal government to take a new look at our traps silt system each layer that is pulled back reveals new trouble. today, a new parade of high-ranking officials got an earful. to adam tuss, why is this message any different? >> reporter: we have heard the big issues with metro, the thing us like the transit agency not following its own safety protocols. today we heard about some of the smaller issues things like employees not knowing how to work their
opened fire in chattanooga one of the marines killed is being honored by his homehometown the body of lance corporal squire wells was escorted from an airport in atlanta today to kennesaw. people shut down an overpass so people could gather and pay their respects. some of the marines who survived that shooting are talking about the incredible outpouring of support. >> overwhelming, the support and the people from the smalle influence all the bay up to retired servicemen, to show their...
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lance corporal squire skip wells and sargent holmequist. sargent waytt returned from his last tee employment in january. he and others served in the third battalion 14th marines fighting in the 2005 battle of abu ghraib. lance corporal wells was the youngest, age 21 graduated from high school in 2012. his mom was a single mother and drove a school bus he played clarinet in the marching band was a member of the orchestra in his church. sargent holmequist was living with his wife and 2-year-old son. he returned from a tour in afghanistan in july. and staff sargent david wyatt lived in chattanooga with his wife and their two children. he served in iraq and afghanistan. this was an artillery battery. the unit was named after the johnny cash song dark horse, firing more rounds since vietnam. members were activated three times, in 2005 they deployed to new orleans after providing relief to hurricane katrina and some deployed again in iraq in 2006. they were known for toys for tots drive every year. >> it's heart breaking looking at the pictures o
lance corporal squire skip wells and sargent holmequist. sargent waytt returned from his last tee employment in january. he and others served in the third battalion 14th marines fighting in the 2005 battle of abu ghraib. lance corporal wells was the youngest, age 21 graduated from high school in 2012. his mom was a single mother and drove a school bus he played clarinet in the marching band was a member of the orchestra in his church. sargent holmequist was living with his wife and 2-year-old...
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matt: lance armstrong is back at the tour de france. this time he is on french roads to raise money to care leukemia. he is -- cure leukemia. he was stripped of seven consecutive titles for building, and now persona non grata, but says he remains committed to the work he was doing. lance: my fight with cancer was not a made up thing and starting livestrong and building something for 15 years was not a made up thing, and it is important to me. those are things that regardless of what people think i am going to do. armstrong is writing again tomorrow. he dismissed questions about building on the tour. certainly he is not doing that this time. mark: those of the stories we're following this hour. matt: coming up in the next half hour, fed chair janet yellen is set to testify before the senate banking committee. we tell you what to expect. mark: dunkin' donuts is taking a shot at starbucks with premium tea. we will tell you about it. matt: google earnings are out. betterrs want to see revenue growth, especially in mobile. can the search gia
matt: lance armstrong is back at the tour de france. this time he is on french roads to raise money to care leukemia. he is -- cure leukemia. he was stripped of seven consecutive titles for building, and now persona non grata, but says he remains committed to the work he was doing. lance: my fight with cancer was not a made up thing and starting livestrong and building something for 15 years was not a made up thing, and it is important to me. those are things that regardless of what people...
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he was a lance corporal from marietta, georgia.nce corporal skip wells code in the attack on the naval reserve support center in chattanooga. the man who shot and killed four marines is being investigated for possible link to islamic terror. investigators say mohammad youssuf abdulazeez traveled to jordan for seven months last year. last hour was up to lieutenant colonel tony schaeffer about the role of social media and terror. >> these folks may be using what we call basically you can manually put in a url put in the numbers and those numbers take you exactly where you want to be. very hard to detect. you could be on the jihadist website somewhere overseas and not necessarily be detected going under the radar. stuart: lives the marine just identified as being killed in the attack yesterday couldn't carry a weapon. liz: we have disarmed her most trusted members of the military. this is a fun person is telling me. that came under the clinton administration in 1993. the soldiers protect us by going to war in iraq and afghanistan. the
he was a lance corporal from marietta, georgia.nce corporal skip wells code in the attack on the naval reserve support center in chattanooga. the man who shot and killed four marines is being investigated for possible link to islamic terror. investigators say mohammad youssuf abdulazeez traveled to jordan for seven months last year. last hour was up to lieutenant colonel tony schaeffer about the role of social media and terror. >> these folks may be using what we call basically you can...
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lance corporal squire wells, sergeant thomas sullivan staff sergeant david wyatt, and sergeant carson holmquist. earlier, i spoke to the mayor of chattanooga about how his town is coping with this tragedy. >> i think that we're putting back the pieces of our broken hearts. that's something that we can only do together. last night, we had a vigil for the community. we had a huge turnout. most everybody involved in public service, people from throughout our community, we came together and started the healing process. >> and then i understand you did spend some time with the family members of the sailor randall smith, who has since passed. what was that time like with the family at the hospital? >> well when i went to the hospital, there were numerous people there who were injured. got to talk to some of them. in deference to their privacy, i would say that nothing has been officially confirmed with that family, and they're in our hearts and prayers today. >> all right, let's check in with cnn's boris sanchez in chattanooga. tell us more about the community and how so many people continu
lance corporal squire wells, sergeant thomas sullivan staff sergeant david wyatt, and sergeant carson holmquist. earlier, i spoke to the mayor of chattanooga about how his town is coping with this tragedy. >> i think that we're putting back the pieces of our broken hearts. that's something that we can only do together. last night, we had a vigil for the community. we had a huge turnout. most everybody involved in public service, people from throughout our community, we came together and...
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. >> en el segundo tiempo el jamaiquino en un lance a toda velocidad logrÓ empatar a dos goles. >> jamaicarÓximo sÁbado. >> va a estar muy bueno. tengo fe que vamos a ganar. >> en los angeles, univisiÓn. >> en breve conoceremos la historia que contiene los siguientes elementos: un desamparado, un piano, un canal de tv ♪ ilia: un desamparado la florida se convirtiÓ en noticia despuÉs de que encontraron bien en una calle decidiera sentarse a tocar. lo hizo con tal habilidad que quienes lo vieron, grabar las imÁgenes y se convirtiÓ en el puente para que el hombre estableciera contacto con su hijo a quien no veÍa desde hace muchÍsimos aÑos. juan carlos nos cuenta esta historia. juan: sus manos lleva la mÚsica empecinada como si nunca hubiera vivido en las calles. pero su apariencia, es la del hombre sumido en la indigencia, al que nada ni nadie le ha podido arrebatar el don que le dio la vida. ♪ un hombre de 50.000 aÑos que sorprendiÓ _50 a un pueblo de la florida. vvarios grabaron su interpretaciÓn y los vÍdeos se popularizaron. ♪ aunque estudiÓ mÚsica en una universidad de michigan, la tempr
. >> en el segundo tiempo el jamaiquino en un lance a toda velocidad logrÓ empatar a dos goles. >> jamaicarÓximo sÁbado. >> va a estar muy bueno. tengo fe que vamos a ganar. >> en los angeles, univisiÓn. >> en breve conoceremos la historia que contiene los siguientes elementos: un desamparado, un piano, un canal de tv ♪ ilia: un desamparado la florida se convirtiÓ en noticia despuÉs de que encontraron bien en una calle decidiera sentarse a tocar. lo hizo...
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the other two we're identifying, lance corporal skip wells, said to be a member of the marine serviceeserve from georgia, he aend attended georgia southern. we have some sound from a close friend who has known wells since elementary school. listen. >> he loved his country. you know his mama served in the military. i believe she was a marine also. i figured he just wanted to - follow in her footsteps. he was in rotc in high school. he loved that. i just think that's a calling that he had. >> and the final member is staff sergeant david wyatt, said to be 38 years old, reported to be from tennessee but the military has listed his hometown as north carolina. husband, father also received an iraq campaign medal. so that's a picture of the ones who died and obviously we'll be refining that information as it comes in pamela. >> just heartbreaking for their families. joe, there are also three people injured. what do we know about them and is there any update on their conditions? >> well of those who were injured and their injuries were not fatal, there is a sailor named randall smith who was
the other two we're identifying, lance corporal skip wells, said to be a member of the marine serviceeserve from georgia, he aend attended georgia southern. we have some sound from a close friend who has known wells since elementary school. listen. >> he loved his country. you know his mama served in the military. i believe she was a marine also. i figured he just wanted to - follow in her footsteps. he was in rotc in high school. he loved that. i just think that's a calling that he had....
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lance corporal skip wells laid to rest after being shot to death in tennessee, 105 who died during the military attack. -- during the attack on the military center. hundreds attended the memorial service. they said that he loved god and country and those he served. the marine corps said that he courageously fulfilled his duty. today, a vigil for the two teenagers missing in the day hundreds gathered praying for their safe return. both of them are 14. the boys are both experienced sailors, disappearing friday during a fishing trip. searchers found their boat capsized, but no sign of the boys. >> it's devastating to know they found the boat capsized. but it's a relief because we know -- we know the concentration will be so much stronger now in a specific area. kellye: we will have much more on the search for the teenagers coming up right after this newscast. it was a silver screen celebration for the silver line tonight. metro's newest rare line marked its first anniversary at the wheel he rest in station. they showed a movie and served free popcorn. metro will offer free rides on the si
lance corporal skip wells laid to rest after being shot to death in tennessee, 105 who died during the military attack. -- during the attack on the military center. hundreds attended the memorial service. they said that he loved god and country and those he served. the marine corps said that he courageously fulfilled his duty. today, a vigil for the two teenagers missing in the day hundreds gathered praying for their safe return. both of them are 14. the boys are both experienced sailors,...
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. >> the days when lance armstrong won the tour with an average need of 42 kilometers an hour. they were subsequently stripped of their jerseys. leaders of blood tainted and seized by writers -- riders. the uci had no choice but to take action. >> we are lowering the rate are lowering the radar much more effectively than was the case in the past. her foolish people that will try to cheat but the message i have for them is that we will catch up with you sooner or later. there is a testing program of vault samples. >> we will catch up with you sooner or later. >> the sport introduced a biological passport, a continuously updated databank containing blood test results. even a study by the uci own cycling independent reform commission concluded that doping still occurs but at lower doses that make it harder to detect. instead of providing a 10 to 15% boost in performance these micro doses deliver a boost of just three to 5%. and other signs also poincycling still being tainted. e meplthat used to dope on a grand scale often have managers in charge. alexander was removed from the to
. >> the days when lance armstrong won the tour with an average need of 42 kilometers an hour. they were subsequently stripped of their jerseys. leaders of blood tainted and seized by writers -- riders. the uci had no choice but to take action. >> we are lowering the rate are lowering the radar much more effectively than was the case in the past. her foolish people that will try to cheat but the message i have for them is that we will catch up with you sooner or later. there is a...
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. >> the days when lance armstrong won the tour with an average need of 42 kilometers an hour. they were subsequently stripped of their jerseys. leaders of blood tainted and seized by writers -- riders. the uci had no choice but to take action. >> we are lowering the rate are lowering the radar much more effectively than was the case in the past. her foolish people that will try to cheat but the message i have for them is that we will catch up with you sooner or later. there is a testing program of vault samples. >> we will catch up with you sooner or later. >> the sport introduced a biological passport, a continuously updated databank containing blood test results. even a study by the uci own cycling independent reform commission concluded that doping still occurs but at lower doses that make it harder to detect. instead of providing a 10 to 15% boost in performance these micro doses deliver a boost of just three to 5%. and other signs also point to cycling still being tainted. the same people that used to dope on a grand scale often have managers in charge. alexander was remo
. >> the days when lance armstrong won the tour with an average need of 42 kilometers an hour. they were subsequently stripped of their jerseys. leaders of blood tainted and seized by writers -- riders. the uci had no choice but to take action. >> we are lowering the rate are lowering the radar much more effectively than was the case in the past. her foolish people that will try to cheat but the message i have for them is that we will catch up with you sooner or later. there is a...
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sullivan lance corporal squire "skip" wells -- a georgia native also among the fallen. he joined the military to follow in his family's footsteps. staff sergeant david wyatt's wife confirmed his death on her facebook page and thanked people for their prayers. and sergeant carson holmquist -- who was originally from grantsburg wisconsin also shot and killed. friends -- family -- and strangers mourned the fallen -- as cars carried their caskets draped with the american flag. what's next in the investigation is to determine why. and if he was connected to organized terror -- or if decided to act on his own. >>: "how can this be mohammad? he wouldn't hurt a fly. but he killed people." >> reporter: i'm mary moloney reporting. >> catherine : here in the bay area, people say they're concerned about security at local recruiting offices. like the one in chattanooga - they're often in busy areas like strip malls. kron 4's emily turner talked to people who work near some local recruiting centers. >> reporter: the images and events in chattanooga hit close to home for many, even th
sullivan lance corporal squire "skip" wells -- a georgia native also among the fallen. he joined the military to follow in his family's footsteps. staff sergeant david wyatt's wife confirmed his death on her facebook page and thanked people for their prayers. and sergeant carson holmquist -- who was originally from grantsburg wisconsin also shot and killed. friends -- family -- and strangers mourned the fallen -- as cars carried their caskets draped with the american flag. what's next...
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sergeant carson holmquis and lance corporal squire k. wells of cobb georgia. again now having the four ids of those lost. it was just in the last hour that my colleague andrea mitchell spoke with the leader of the army recruiting center there in chattanooga. i want to play exactly what they had to say. take a listen. >> you know we're a strong resilient army. we train, you know the best in the world. that's what we're here to do is to find those people that have the courage and the strength to stand up and be army strong. >> so how do you feel about a response like that when we hear about what they went through there? are you worried that the threat of isis could discourage potential recruits or do you think it's only doing to maybe embolden young americans who feel that they need to come out and serve their country? >> i think it's the latter. i don't think you're going to discourage americans by isis. i think isis is going to provoke america and indeed that's its aim, is to provoke america to strike back. but it will encourage young americans to take up the
sergeant carson holmquis and lance corporal squire k. wells of cobb georgia. again now having the four ids of those lost. it was just in the last hour that my colleague andrea mitchell spoke with the leader of the army recruiting center there in chattanooga. i want to play exactly what they had to say. take a listen. >> you know we're a strong resilient army. we train, you know the best in the world. that's what we're here to do is to find those people that have the courage and the...
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. >> reporter: the victims have been identified as lance corporal squire wells of georgia, staff sergeant david wyatt of north carolina and sergeants carson holmquist of wisconsin. in chattanooga tonight there will be an interfaith vigil to honor those lives that were lost. in the newsroom i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> ellison, thank you. and in the wake of those chattanooga shootings the army's top officer says security and recruitment and reserve centers across the country will be scrutinized. it is possible those military centers could have armed troops or security guards. andrea mccarren is live in silver spring outside one of those armed forces recruitment centers. andrea, tell us more. >> reporter: lesli, in fact, the army's chief of staff says having troops at these recruitment centers carrying guns may cause more problems than it solves and some people we talked to around here agreed. on a warm summer day in downtown silver spring children play and diners enjoy eating outside, all just steps away from recruitment centers for the armed forces. >> already you're not protected going
. >> reporter: the victims have been identified as lance corporal squire wells of georgia, staff sergeant david wyatt of north carolina and sergeants carson holmquist of wisconsin. in chattanooga tonight there will be an interfaith vigil to honor those lives that were lost. in the newsroom i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> ellison, thank you. and in the wake of those chattanooga shootings the army's top officer says security and recruitment and reserve centers across the country will be...
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please make contributions in the name of lance corporal skip wells to marines and mickey.org.e was a big fan of disney and a big fan of that charity, one that provides marines who have been overseas and have come back marines that have been deployed with trips to disney for their families to he destress and enjoy a happy time after serving abroad. >> real quick, do we know any more about the weapons used in this attack? we know authorities seized at least four guns a couple of long guns included. where did he get them? >> reporter: it's still unclear. authorities telling us yesterday that they retrieved one of those weapons, one of the long guns from his home. two others were found on him along with a hand gun. they say some were obtained legally. the others they simply don't know yet. >> boris sanchez, thank you. let's talk more for just a minute about the man police believed who acted alone in this shooting took five american lives. mohammad youssuf abdulazeez 24 years old, born in kuwait became a u.s. citizen. what specifically drove him to open fire on two u.s. military ce
please make contributions in the name of lance corporal skip wells to marines and mickey.org.e was a big fan of disney and a big fan of that charity, one that provides marines who have been overseas and have come back marines that have been deployed with trips to disney for their families to he destress and enjoy a happy time after serving abroad. >> real quick, do we know any more about the weapons used in this attack? we know authorities seized at least four guns a couple of long guns...
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lance: thank you, mr. speaker. and i thank the distinguished gentlelady from florida regarding the foreign policy of this country and her continued expertise that is a benefit to the entire nation. those of us in congress will be able to scrutinize an agreement between the iran and united states and iran's nuclear weapons program. congress will debate and consider the administration's proposal and i will be looking to ensure that any agreement achieves the goal that iran will never get nuclear weapons. a nuclear iran would change its international dynamic, put the united states and our allies, including israel, in extreme peril. the balance of power in the world would slip away from those who would give blood while awarding those. the principle of peace through deterrence would be compromise and the nonnuclear treaty would be a history and require their own nuclear weapon. nuclear arms race would be an element of unpredictability in the world's most volatile region. i do not oppose any agreement. i oppose a bad agr
lance: thank you, mr. speaker. and i thank the distinguished gentlelady from florida regarding the foreign policy of this country and her continued expertise that is a benefit to the entire nation. those of us in congress will be able to scrutinize an agreement between the iran and united states and iran's nuclear weapons program. congress will debate and consider the administration's proposal and i will be looking to ensure that any agreement achieves the goal that iran will never get nuclear...
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and he said lance why don't you come down and met me at a few stages.efore get attention about leukemia before the real competitors do. was that tour de france in america, we don't really pay that much attention to it since we all have bikes and don't ride them that fast. >> and they all cheat. but we're supposed to believe this is for charity. he was so pro let me help the cancer world. it turns out it's lie lie lie and now he wants more attention. can't somebody else do the work in i'm sick of looking at him. he's a cheater. why should we believe anything he says or does? >> you shouldn't. >> i'm done with him. >> he said everybody was doing it. i had more to say but i guess i'll do that later. >> let's talk about maria share sharapova. how irritating is the grunting? every time she hits the ball. >> the decibels it is absolutely disturbing. people are complaining. this tv presenter said sorry, i can't even watch this match. it's the most hideous sound i've ever heard in my life. others say that it sounds like she's in physical pain. however it as not
and he said lance why don't you come down and met me at a few stages.efore get attention about leukemia before the real competitors do. was that tour de france in america, we don't really pay that much attention to it since we all have bikes and don't ride them that fast. >> and they all cheat. but we're supposed to believe this is for charity. he was so pro let me help the cancer world. it turns out it's lie lie lie and now he wants more attention. can't somebody else do the work in i'm...
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disgraced tore de france champ lance armstrong returns to france for a charity bike ride.cer survivor is raising money for blood cancer he's covering roads and south of france which he rode to seven victories in that grueling race. armstrong was stripped of those seven titles for doping and says he understands the cycling world's hard feelings towards him. >> how can i answer that question? >> i'm not a specialist. >> how do you expect to be welcomed by the french? >> i don't know, man. all i know is -- this is different. >> british cyclist chris is leading the pack in the tour de france. three week, 121-mile race centering one of its hardest stages. >> johnny depp's wife looking at the prospect of spending a decade behind bars down under. the couple's dog drama continues. why she's now facing criminal charges. >>> plus a mystery in north jersey lasers flashing from the ground seemingly aim at planes and putting hundreds of lives in danger watch investigators now know about the person responsible and scott williams is live on the oval. >> that's right. beautiful weather he
disgraced tore de france champ lance armstrong returns to france for a charity bike ride.cer survivor is raising money for blood cancer he's covering roads and south of france which he rode to seven victories in that grueling race. armstrong was stripped of those seven titles for doping and says he understands the cycling world's hard feelings towards him. >> how can i answer that question? >> i'm not a specialist. >> how do you expect to be welcomed by the french? >> i...
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lance corporate squareire wells was the youngest. he loved civil war re-enactments. he was texting his girlfriend who was planning to visit him when the shooting occurred. she has vowed to become a marine to honor his memory. one of his last texts, quote, can't wait anymore, wells texted. yes, you can, honey, his girlfriend replied. they then wrote, active shooter. his father was asked what drove him to serve. >> tradition. >> tradition. with everything going on he wanted to help out. and being in the marine corps is where he thought he could do the most good. >> sergeant carson holmquist was 25 years old and deployed to afghanistan twice. he was married and had a 2-year-old son. he played defensive back on his high school football team. gunny sullivan was in the marines for 18 years and was about to retire. he survived truck bombs in one of the iraqi worst assaults the battle of abu ghraib. he received purple hearts. will likely receive a third. a flag hung outside his brother's bar in springfield, mass tonight. >>> the o'reilly factor after a quick break. i am tota
lance corporate squareire wells was the youngest. he loved civil war re-enactments. he was texting his girlfriend who was planning to visit him when the shooting occurred. she has vowed to become a marine to honor his memory. one of his last texts, quote, can't wait anymore, wells texted. yes, you can, honey, his girlfriend replied. they then wrote, active shooter. his father was asked what drove him to serve. >> tradition. >> tradition. with everything going on he wanted to help...
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lance corporate squire skip wells had been texting with his girlfriend. his last message with her was "active shooter." for the dead gunman mohammad youssuf abdulazeez the terror officials say he was not on their radar. they are now looking at his online footprint and the foreign travel. the friends of the man said the only change in his life is he grew a beard. we have more information on his background ahead on "world news tonight" with david muir at 6:30. council of islamic american relations has condemned the shooting in tennessee. it is sounding an alert to act for the security around tonight's end of ramadan prayers. the group wants police to investigate if two vandalism at the muslim association were inspired by hate. twice this week someone cut apart copper in the congregation air conditioner. no arrests have been made. prince george's county police are searching for the person who shot two security guards in capital heights killing one of them. ain'ted at the central garden apartments on cindy lane off central avenue. they were targeted and doing
lance corporate squire skip wells had been texting with his girlfriend. his last message with her was "active shooter." for the dead gunman mohammad youssuf abdulazeez the terror officials say he was not on their radar. they are now looking at his online footprint and the foreign travel. the friends of the man said the only change in his life is he grew a beard. we have more information on his background ahead on "world news tonight" with david muir at 6:30. council of...
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. >> lance williams broke the scandal from the chronicle 12 years ago. he never thought the case would drag on for as long as it has. today an ending. federal prosecutors say they will not appeal a federal appeals court ruling. bonds released a statement saying finality of today's decision gives me great peace. >> he is not a felon. he can vote. i think he wants some traction on the hall of fame. >> chronicle baseball writer john shea says today's developments likely won't changing anything for bonds. shea is one of nearly 600 writers who get to vote on hall of fame candidates. >> mark ma guy wire sammy sosa. they are not convicted felons and they don't get the vote. i don't think it will change much for barry. >> he has been on the ballot three times and last time with 37% of the vote, far short of what is needed to be elected. what could help bonds is if a player like mike piazza gets in, a player suspected of steroid use, but no evidence. >> those who didn't vote for piazza will say if there is one guy in, this sets a precedent. forget it. i will vote
. >> lance williams broke the scandal from the chronicle 12 years ago. he never thought the case would drag on for as long as it has. today an ending. federal prosecutors say they will not appeal a federal appeals court ruling. bonds released a statement saying finality of today's decision gives me great peace. >> he is not a felon. he can vote. i think he wants some traction on the hall of fame. >> chronicle baseball writer john shea says today's developments likely won't...
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and definitely unable to have more kids when bob had a chance encounter in texas with a doctor for lance armstrong. the doctor thought bob would be just fine without the surgery. bob took his advice. ended up bob was okay and just two years later, welcomed son josh to the world. >> it is unbelievable. there's a 12-year-old boy out there that if i had not gone saturday night he would not be here. >> so wanting to thank the doctors who helped him he hosted his first have a ball tournament in 24. he wanted to raise $2500. he raised more than 50,000. 11 years later that total is more than $2 million for 20 different cancer organizations. >> why don't you come over here. >> bob and wife kim run the tournament out of their garage. >> it takes thousands of hours to do this every year. thousands of hours that you have got want to do. >> while the tournament started as a way to give back bob says it has taken on more meaning over the years. the groups who once appreciated his contribution now tell him they rely on them. >> it becomes a personal relationship. and we still have the drive to want to
and definitely unable to have more kids when bob had a chance encounter in texas with a doctor for lance armstrong. the doctor thought bob would be just fine without the surgery. bob took his advice. ended up bob was okay and just two years later, welcomed son josh to the world. >> it is unbelievable. there's a 12-year-old boy out there that if i had not gone saturday night he would not be here. >> so wanting to thank the doctors who helped him he hosted his first have a ball...