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there is a book from senator langford. $100 billion in savings.enator mccain has looked at waste inside the pentagon. it is wonderful that the idea that senator coburn had is proliferating among senators and even congressman, for example steve russell is getting this information out to the public. the more that this is publicized, the easier it is to keep making the case that something needs to be done against wasteful spending. members of the transportation committee love to spend money. they need to be reminded that there is still waste. brian: a u.s. air force contract with nascar totaling nearly $1.6 million including autograph sessions with a driver at an air force recruiting booth, meet and greets and other appearances by richard petty and richard petty drive along experience right along. thomas: this is an example of john mccain and jeff bringing up this kind of expenditure and the pentagon is now not spending this money. this is one where they really looked at it and said --why is the pentagon sponsoring events? it turned out they were pay
there is a book from senator langford. $100 billion in savings.enator mccain has looked at waste inside the pentagon. it is wonderful that the idea that senator coburn had is proliferating among senators and even congressman, for example steve russell is getting this information out to the public. the more that this is publicized, the easier it is to keep making the case that something needs to be done against wasteful spending. members of the transportation committee love to spend money. they...
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as steve langford reports the rapper putting on the show was in the middle of all the chaos. the. violence on stage at webster hall saturday night. much of it caught on video, posted to social media. rapper skate in the middle of his act and webster hall security apparently wants to stop the show after a fight broke out. these two fans saw it all >> then he grabbed like security like off of a fan and that's when he like stomped the ground. > >> they picked him up and threw had him on the ground and started kicking him. >> reporter: the 21-year-old rapper grabbed by guards seen getting kicked repeatedly. >> when skate came out he had cuts all over him. >> reporter: on his twitter page he declared, quote, security has outside webster hall the young rapper's fans appalled and angry. >> to see him like get hurt like that and like crying i just like wanted to cry with him. >> reporter: surveillance video shows police arriving at the scene, but it's not clear how or if they intervened. a police source tells us there were no assault complaints, no arrests, no charges filed. webster hall
as steve langford reports the rapper putting on the show was in the middle of all the chaos. the. violence on stage at webster hall saturday night. much of it caught on video, posted to social media. rapper skate in the middle of his act and webster hall security apparently wants to stop the show after a fight broke out. these two fans saw it all >> then he grabbed like security like off of a fan and that's when he like stomped the ground. > >> they picked him up and threw had...
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steve langford spoke to a heartbroken family. >> reporter: 3 1/2 hours, four boroughs, five victims all suffering the cruel indifference of hit and run drivers on a bloody sunday morning. >> you celebrate something and >> reporter: a family birthday party transformed to tragedy when jose contreras was killed by a driver in a black s.u.v. getting on the cross bronx expressway at webster. the vehicle fleeing. the victim's son found his father. >> he was trying to walk back toward the hall and it happened while he was crossing the street back. >> reporter: when you have the walk sign along here you have traffic barreling both sides to get on the cross bronx. in the middle of the night, 2:30 a.m. in jamaica queens a 22-year-old woman hit in a crosswalk by a silver minivan. the victim's condition unknown. the driver gone. 3:30 a.m. in manhattan, a 30-year-old man on spring street at 6th avenue hit by a car. the victim is in stable condition. the car speeding away. 4:40 a.m. in queens 111th street another deadly hit and run. >> the man was here. >> and he was laying right here. walking home w
steve langford spoke to a heartbroken family. >> reporter: 3 1/2 hours, four boroughs, five victims all suffering the cruel indifference of hit and run drivers on a bloody sunday morning. >> you celebrate something and >> reporter: a family birthday party transformed to tragedy when jose contreras was killed by a driver in a black s.u.v. getting on the cross bronx expressway at webster. the vehicle fleeing. the victim's son found his father. >> he was trying to walk back...
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cbs 2's steve langford reports on this alleged wrongful death. >> she is not hooked up to anything. she hasn't seen no doctor. >> reporter: jorge matos struggling to describe his wife's last hours at the emergency room of coney island hospital a nightmare he says the moment they were rushed here by ambulance. her head and the other four emts are tiger had up like a dog. >> reporter: matos along sides an attorney charging malpractice an wrongful death that began they say when staff at the emergency room that the woman was suffering a psychotic reaction to the drug k2 an alleged misdiagnosis accompanying by laughing and giggling on the part of emergency room staffers the husband says. >> the nurse says she look like she has been smoking synthetic weed. >> reporter: it was a possible case of meningitis that went untreated as her condition detieriors rated. a doctor not seeing his wife he charges until after she had her first heart attack in the emergency room. >> from 2 a.m. to 8 a.m., there were five cardiac arrests. >> reporter: the medical examiner's office says the death of the wom
cbs 2's steve langford reports on this alleged wrongful death. >> she is not hooked up to anything. she hasn't seen no doctor. >> reporter: jorge matos struggling to describe his wife's last hours at the emergency room of coney island hospital a nightmare he says the moment they were rushed here by ambulance. her head and the other four emts are tiger had up like a dog. >> reporter: matos along sides an attorney charging malpractice an wrongful death that began they say when...
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steve langford reports city officials are pointing to basic flaws. >> reporter: more than half a million calls to the fdny last year alone for life- threatening medical emergencies a 17% increase over the previous year, the city straining to respond. >> how long is too long to wait for an ambulance when help? >> reporter: the average fdny threatening medical emergencies by ambulance units 9 minutes 30 seconds in 2014. the average response now up to 9 minutes 22 seconds in 2015. one glaring problem, most city ambulances don't have gps. the fdny says its ems the areas they work in but just in case, are provided with these. >> we are issued maps and when we get a call we don't know where it is we have to find it on the map. >> what's an acceptable amount of time for somebody who is in a life-threatening situation to have to wait for an ambulance to come? >> reporter: a city council committee wants answers from the brass. >> we are striving to reduce the time. we are experiencing unprecedented numbers and responses. the most ever in the history of the fdny. >> reporter: fire officials say a
steve langford reports city officials are pointing to basic flaws. >> reporter: more than half a million calls to the fdny last year alone for life- threatening medical emergencies a 17% increase over the previous year, the city straining to respond. >> how long is too long to wait for an ambulance when help? >> reporter: the average fdny threatening medical emergencies by ambulance units 9 minutes 30 seconds in 2014. the average response now up to 9 minutes 22 seconds in...
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cbs2's steve langford is live on the scene in bed-sty. steve. >> reporter: it was lying a war zone here in bed-sty earlier this morning, according to one witness. but what is not yet clear is who shot two new york city cops here this morning. a barrage of bullets in bed-sty 3:20 saturday morning. two new york city police officers shot and wounded after cops confronted a suspect in this car near quincy street and malcom x boulevard after a report of a shot fired. >> as they approached the suspect, he pointed the revolver at them and fled in a vehicle. responded as backup. the suspect going the wrong way down a one-way street crashing head on into a police cruiser before taking heavy gunfire from police. >> i just heard like a million shots going off. it woke me up out of my sleep. >> a crash, too. >> reporter: cell phone video shows one of the injured officers on a stretcher before both were taken to kings county hospital. sources identified the two nypd officers as 33-year-old william reddin, who was shot in the right hip, and 29-year-old
cbs2's steve langford is live on the scene in bed-sty. steve. >> reporter: it was lying a war zone here in bed-sty earlier this morning, according to one witness. but what is not yet clear is who shot two new york city cops here this morning. a barrage of bullets in bed-sty 3:20 saturday morning. two new york city police officers shot and wounded after cops confronted a suspect in this car near quincy street and malcom x boulevard after a report of a shot fired. >> as they...
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cbs 2's steve langford was the first reporter on the scene. he has been talking all day. steve. >> reporter: new york the city shake a certain fear of heights involving construction cranes. this catastrophic sight a symbol of the building boom in tribeca that's made a certain apocalyptic vision here come tragically true. >> this was a disaster waiting to happen. >> reporter: bruce lives on the block where the crane has loomed over the neighborhood in recent days. what he heard and saw this morning reminds him of a dark day in september 15 years ago. >> it was the same feeling physically of shaking as 9/11 only far, far worse. i thought the building would collapse. >> it looks like a movie. >> reporter: brian o'rourke lives in front of where the crane was planted until it fell from 500 feet up. he was out this morning when he got a call from his wife at home. >> she called me and said, it fell! and i knew what she meant. >> reporter: residents and workers here felt the crane collapse as much as they saw it. >> you have heard the boom and then you run to the windows and the
cbs 2's steve langford was the first reporter on the scene. he has been talking all day. steve. >> reporter: new york the city shake a certain fear of heights involving construction cranes. this catastrophic sight a symbol of the building boom in tribeca that's made a certain apocalyptic vision here come tragically true. >> this was a disaster waiting to happen. >> reporter: bruce lives on the block where the crane has loomed over the neighborhood in recent days. what he heard...
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. >> oklahoma senator james vitia langford took to the senate earlier to talk about the president's budget request. m >> $4.1 trillion.he that's the amount that congresss will then discussion over the i. next few months. it's no big secret that presidential budgets typically are dead on arrival. this one's especially so. obviously, it's the last one off the president's term. into it's required by the 1974 budget act that the president turn in r his budget by the first monday r of february.dents' b it's actually now into the y second week.f it's a week late, but it's closer to on time than other as president's budgets have been in the last few years. a lot of wish list items that are in the president's budget. it also includes about $3.4 nex trillion in new taxes over the next ten years. it increases spending by $2.5 ns trillion over the next tenes yes including next year. challenge is the president's spending plan increased spending so much we also continue to increase the deficit, the debt andbu our interest payments. this body should realize that on current track congressional budget off
. >> oklahoma senator james vitia langford took to the senate earlier to talk about the president's budget request. m >> $4.1 trillion.he that's the amount that congresss will then discussion over the i. next few months. it's no big secret that presidential budgets typically are dead on arrival. this one's especially so. obviously, it's the last one off the president's term. into it's required by the 1974 budget act that the president turn in r his budget by the first monday r of...
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. >> overdoses happen so often that riders like tameka langford carry narcan everywhere. she said she saved a woman last week and expects to have to do it again. >>> we have new information oppose a rookie police officer in virginia who was shot to death during her first day on the job. authorities say a gunman shot ashley guindon and two others officers responding to a domestic dispute. police arrested the suspect who they say is in the military. he's scheduled for court tomorrow on a murder charge. a neighbor describes what happened. >> i was walking up the street with three other people. we heard three to four gunshots so we started running. when we got up here we saw all the cops. we tried to go home but they told us to go inside. >> this was their first day working. the whole thing is tragic. >> officer guindon served in the marine corps before being sworn in as a police officer this past friday. we're working to find the conditions of her two wounded comrades. >>> from our delaware bureau now police are looking for the shooter who left a man for dead in a parking lo
. >> overdoses happen so often that riders like tameka langford carry narcan everywhere. she said she saved a woman last week and expects to have to do it again. >>> we have new information oppose a rookie police officer in virginia who was shot to death during her first day on the job. authorities say a gunman shot ashley guindon and two others officers responding to a domestic dispute. police arrested the suspect who they say is in the military. he's scheduled for court...
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langford. are you sure you don't recognize him? yeah, i'm positive. the only person that knew i was even out of town was my mother. everyone else thought i was on sick leave. you won't tell my boss that, will you? did you notice anything unusual when you returned? oh, that totally explains it. (castle and beckett) what? my faucet. for weeks, i've been asking my super to fix my leaky faucet, but he never came. and then when i got back, it was fixed. so i just assumed that he finally did it, but then later, when i saw him on the stairs, he didn't even know what i was talking about. the squatter fixed your sink? yeah. and there was this bottle of, um, like weird strawberry champagne in the fridge. and i just assumed that one of my friends had left it during a dinner party i had before i left, but... none of my friends would've bought such a-- cheap bottle of booze. exactly. so he makes repairs, leaves hostess gifts-- he's the gentleman squatter. who killed a man, so don't make him out to be the houseguest of the year. that photo in the paper did you no j
langford. are you sure you don't recognize him? yeah, i'm positive. the only person that knew i was even out of town was my mother. everyone else thought i was on sick leave. you won't tell my boss that, will you? did you notice anything unusual when you returned? oh, that totally explains it. (castle and beckett) what? my faucet. for weeks, i've been asking my super to fix my leaky faucet, but he never came. and then when i got back, it was fixed. so i just assumed that he finally did it, but...
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public works spokesman jim langford says they put in a sea and in some orders in july the mixture is stored in a giant igloo shaped shed. we've got about three thousand tons of salts and it's already mixed and we have another three thousand tons of salt and sand can be mixed if we needed but reserves during this storm ross patrol crews were up before the birds or friday morning. that's three tracks are going to treat the bridges ramps and overpasses they went out this morning two thirty start reading everything and redundant after rush hour. no it snow patrol's turn that group retreat primary and secondary roads especially those living up to hospitals as we go longer in the day we kind of keep now what the weather's doing if conditions get worse will probably start and to those cruise we go up to five thirty crews during the height of the store if you're out driving in the snow plows langford said it's important to give workers faced don't rank rather them get in front of him slowed and they got a job to do this a certain way they do this job means it's it's all based on safety safet
public works spokesman jim langford says they put in a sea and in some orders in july the mixture is stored in a giant igloo shaped shed. we've got about three thousand tons of salts and it's already mixed and we have another three thousand tons of salt and sand can be mixed if we needed but reserves during this storm ross patrol crews were up before the birds or friday morning. that's three tracks are going to treat the bridges ramps and overpasses they went out this morning two thirty start...
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. >> cbs 2's steve langford live now at the train station in midtown where it happened. >> reporter: as long as there's been a subway in new york, there's been crowding and moments of violence. but with what's happened in recent weeks with all the slashings, slashing after slashing, the latest here at this station at the height of morning rush, when one man bumped into another, even the most pugnacious straphangers are now beginning to think it's time to play things very cool on the subway. >> reporter: as the latest victim boarded the train here about 8 a.m., he bumped into another man. there was an argument and cursing, then a knife. the vick particular slashed across the left side of his -- the victim slashed across the left side of his face made it to work at this jewelry store at madison and 63rd street where they called 911. >> it was 8:15 i saw the ambulance here and the coffins pulled up behind him and they went -- cops pulled up behind him. they went right into the ambulance. >> reporter: the victim a 60- year-old man from mahwah, new jersey, was rushed to lenox hill hospita
. >> cbs 2's steve langford live now at the train station in midtown where it happened. >> reporter: as long as there's been a subway in new york, there's been crowding and moments of violence. but with what's happened in recent weeks with all the slashings, slashing after slashing, the latest here at this station at the height of morning rush, when one man bumped into another, even the most pugnacious straphangers are now beginning to think it's time to play things very cool on the...
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narrowly missing people and cbs 2's steve langford spoke with witnesses in elizabeth. >> reporter: with brutal force a manhole cover propelled skyward by a powerful explosion in this business district wednesday in elizabeth. underground electrical wires once again proving to be an incendiary mix with salt and rain and snow sparking one blast after the other here mid- morning near elizabeth avenue and 7th street. >> it's looking like flames they come, the flames maybe about 6-foot high and the smoke. a lot of smoke. >> reporter: the first came in at 10:10 a.m. after this manhole exploded, just as fire units were pulling up this manhole cover blasted into the air! >> i stepped out of the vehicle and a manhole probably 20, 25 feet away shot right up in the air. it was a massive explosion. >> reporter: first responders cleared people way quickly and evacuated some 20 buildings because of the real danger of getting killed by one of these. the manhole covers that were lifting off. >> reporter: what's more, carbon monoxide was detected forcing the urgent ventilation of many basements. emergenc
narrowly missing people and cbs 2's steve langford spoke with witnesses in elizabeth. >> reporter: with brutal force a manhole cover propelled skyward by a powerful explosion in this business district wednesday in elizabeth. underground electrical wires once again proving to be an incendiary mix with salt and rain and snow sparking one blast after the other here mid- morning near elizabeth avenue and 7th street. >> it's looking like flames they come, the flames maybe about 6-foot...
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i yield back. >> thank you, senator langford. chair will recognize himself for a couple of questions. director comey, what's the risk to law enforcement and to prosecution if when presented a legal court order a company refuses to provide the communications that the court has ordered them to? >> the risk is that we won't be able to make a case and a really bad guy will go free. >> and can you, for the american people, set a percentage of how much of that is terrorism and how much of that fear is law enforcement and prosecutions that take place in every town in america every day? >> yeah, i'd say this problem we call going dark, which as director clapper mentioned, is the growing use of encryption both to lock devices when they sit there and to cover communications as they move over fiber optic cables is actually overwhelmingly affecting law enforcement, because it affects cops and prosecutors and sheriffs and detectives trying to make murder cases, car accident cases, kidnapping cases, drug cases. it has an impact on our national
i yield back. >> thank you, senator langford. chair will recognize himself for a couple of questions. director comey, what's the risk to law enforcement and to prosecution if when presented a legal court order a company refuses to provide the communications that the court has ordered them to? >> the risk is that we won't be able to make a case and a really bad guy will go free. >> and can you, for the american people, set a percentage of how much of that is terrorism and how...
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steve langford spoke to a heartbroken family. >> reporter: 3 1/2 hours, four boroughs, five victims all suffering the cruel indifference of hit and run drivers on a bloody sunday morning. >> you celebrate something and
steve langford spoke to a heartbroken family. >> reporter: 3 1/2 hours, four boroughs, five victims all suffering the cruel indifference of hit and run drivers on a bloody sunday morning. >> you celebrate something and
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steve langford has the story new at 6:00. >> over the past two years, >> reporter: those 15 rental scams were just in her own district. long island is awash in foreclosed zombie homes. sometimes scammers fix them up enough to cheat renters out of thousands of dollars. >> a lot of times we're talking about people's life savings. to come up with that deposit or down payment. >> reporter: this abandoned, foreclosed home is one example. squatters moved in and portrayed themselves as landlords. neighbors quickly became suspicious. >> a lot of people were coming and going at all hours of the day. >> police ultimatery arrested the alleged scammer as part of a crackdown ordered by the police commissioner. >> when it's clear that someone certain property, we'll be making arrests. >> reporter: innocent renters will not be arrested but will have to move. >> with respect to anybody that requests cash up front, that's the biggest red flag. >> reporter: a realize attorney says online ads need to be carefully scrutinized. >> check the person on craigslist, penny savers. >> a registry of all zombie home
steve langford has the story new at 6:00. >> over the past two years, >> reporter: those 15 rental scams were just in her own district. long island is awash in foreclosed zombie homes. sometimes scammers fix them up enough to cheat renters out of thousands of dollars. >> a lot of times we're talking about people's life savings. to come up with that deposit or down payment. >> reporter: this abandoned, foreclosed home is one example. squatters moved in and portrayed...
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steve langford investigates these dirty deeds. >> reporter: pick a home, any home. in less than five minutes online, anyone can now access the deed to that property. >> as long as you have the address. >> reporter: that's all you need to steal it right out from under the owner and even flip it for a profit. >> you could sell the empire state building if you wanted to. >> reporter: it happened to >> is was one of the most surreal experiences of my adult life. >> reporter: the couple bought this harlem brownstone and were preparing to renovate it when they came to find out, artists used a copy of their deed and forged driver's licenses to pose as them. the thieves then put the house up for sale entering into contract with several different unsuspecting buyers. >> they will collect deposits and then sold the building once and take that money as well. >> this crime is completed before you blink an eye. >> reporter: district attorney cyrus fan says his office is investigating 100 similar cases in which the deeds were all easily obtained online. >> with all the best inten
steve langford investigates these dirty deeds. >> reporter: pick a home, any home. in less than five minutes online, anyone can now access the deed to that property. >> as long as you have the address. >> reporter: that's all you need to steal it right out from under the owner and even flip it for a profit. >> you could sell the empire state building if you wanted to. >> reporter: it happened to >> is was one of the most surreal experiences of my adult life....
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live in midtown, steve langford, cbs 2 news. >> police are on the hunt for the drivers responsible for five hit-and-run crashes across new york city on sunday. surveillance video shows a tan, late-model nissan altima that, police say hit and killed a 41- year-old man in brooklyn. police are patrolling the intersection where it happened. >> you have seen the police over here. the man's sneakerless are on the floor. and police are looking at the floor am. >> i've got two daughters. my 15-year-old just asked me if she could bike to her summer now i'm inclined to say no. >> in the bronx, 61-year-old jose contrerras was killed. his family was celebrating a birthday. three other people were injured in crashes in sojo and jamaica and in park queen. >>> a mother driving drunk with her 2-year-old son in the car. 26-year-old michelle manm was arrested. a 20-year-old driving the other car suffered minor injuries. mann's son was taken to the hospital but did not appear to be injured. she was charged with d wr i, without a -- dwi, without a license, and child endangerment. >>> for the fourth year i
live in midtown, steve langford, cbs 2 news. >> police are on the hunt for the drivers responsible for five hit-and-run crashes across new york city on sunday. surveillance video shows a tan, late-model nissan altima that, police say hit and killed a 41- year-old man in brooklyn. police are patrolling the intersection where it happened. >> you have seen the police over here. the man's sneakerless are on the floor. and police are looking at the floor am. >> i've got two...
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. >> cbs 2 steve langford was the first reporter on the scene has steve. >> the crane 565 feet tall was in the process of being lowered amid concerns about wind speeds because of the snow storm when it all came crashing down. >> when the crane started to >> the disaster caught on slow motion watch as the massive crane inched lower and finally collapsed at 8:20 this morning. >> it's falling it's falling. . >> it didn't crash. it somersaulted. earthquake. very bad. it bounced off two buildings that block. >> the scope of the crash on worth street in tribeca spanning two city blocks one person killed identified as a 38-year-old man three others injured at least one person transported to bellview hospital in serious condition. >> the person who was killed upon impact and the other people were all hit by falling debris. >> the pictures tell the story. look at this line of cars smashed with people temporarily first responders, windows blown out, debris scattered everywhere, the large cab on it's side in the street all of this as people rushed to work in locher manhattan. >> the construction w
. >> cbs 2 steve langford was the first reporter on the scene has steve. >> the crane 565 feet tall was in the process of being lowered amid concerns about wind speeds because of the snow storm when it all came crashing down. >> when the crane started to >> the disaster caught on slow motion watch as the massive crane inched lower and finally collapsed at 8:20 this morning. >> it's falling it's falling. . >> it didn't crash. it somersaulted. earthquake. very...
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langford road and rolling wood hills court. another accident at bush river road and i-26. another accident at u.s. 1. for those on u.s. 15 -- excuse me, that's u.s. 1 south at richardson boulevard. that's kershaw county. that is also an accident. kershaw, lexington, richland you have numerous accidents and that's one of the main ones to point out to you now. let me see what else we can find out. all of this coming from the highway patrol as we watch that line of thunderstorms headed toward the east. look at a couple more. obviously with the viewers. let me look at one more. a few happened in aiken. we are looking at kershaw, lexington counties and that is expected to increase as more people get ready to head out and about. as i understand these storms are moving quickly so that's good news. >> and although any areas where you are -- where you have come to expect flooding, and especially this does seem to apply once again in the area of downtown columbia -- >> especially columbia's 5 points. >> we are likely to see it now. think about the low-lying areas where it always see
langford road and rolling wood hills court. another accident at bush river road and i-26. another accident at u.s. 1. for those on u.s. 15 -- excuse me, that's u.s. 1 south at richardson boulevard. that's kershaw county. that is also an accident. kershaw, lexington, richland you have numerous accidents and that's one of the main ones to point out to you now. let me see what else we can find out. all of this coming from the highway patrol as we watch that line of thunderstorms headed toward the...
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. >> tameka langford carries narcan with her every day on the train. she says she's already saved one life and expects to save another in no time. >> it's normal. it's every day life. it's a shame, but it's every day life down here. >> reporter: in kensington, randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms®. no growth-promoting antibiotics, just honest, simple turkey. >>> overnight, philadelphia police looking into two convenience store robberies. one holdup happened at this wawa on sully avenue. a second robbery a mile away on compton avenue. there are no reports of anyone being hurt at either and this time it's unclear if the robberies are connected. >>> also new from overnight, fire damages a home in south philadelphia. investigators say this fire on emily street was contained in the basement. it started before 12:30 and was quickly put out. no one was hurt. >>> we
. >> tameka langford carries narcan with her every day on the train. she says she's already saved one life and expects to save another in no time. >> it's normal. it's every day life. it's a shame, but it's every day life down here. >> reporter: in kensington, randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer)...
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steve langford cbs 2 news. >> thank you. new at noon the stunning fall out in court today james burke pleaded guilty to charges. he assaulted a man and tried to cover it up. janelle burrell is live with more. >> we are accustomonned to seeing james burke in his police chief uniform. today he appeared in court in khaki prison scrubs withdrawing his not guilty plea taking this plea deal from prosecutors admitting to not only beating investigators. >> a tumbling fall from grace from a highest ranking police officer to a federal prisoner. james burke pled guilty telling the judge today in part i willfully used unreasonable forced slapped and hit the individual causing bodily injury. burke in public back in december when f.b.i. agents first arrested him. his attorney denying the allegations. today the 51-year-old admitting to violating christopher loeb's civil rights by beating him and forcing people to cover it up. >> he met with the police department to agree on ways to get their stories straight. >> in 2012loeb was arrested fo
steve langford cbs 2 news. >> thank you. new at noon the stunning fall out in court today james burke pleaded guilty to charges. he assaulted a man and tried to cover it up. janelle burrell is live with more. >> we are accustomonned to seeing james burke in his police chief uniform. today he appeared in court in khaki prison scrubs withdrawing his not guilty plea taking this plea deal from prosecutors admitting to not only beating investigators. >> a tumbling fall from grace...
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. >> this is george's defense attorney, robert langford. >> there is absolute reasonable doubt, as to george tiaffay's involvement in this case. >> those surveillance videos, for example, that the prosecution found so damning? none of the hammers they bought was the actual murder weapon. and besides, most of what they bought together was simple and innocent camping gear. usual. >> he thought he was helping out noel stevens to live out where noel wanted to live, which was outside of town. >> as for the 87 phone calls that the prosecution said proved george and greyhound had conspired to kill shauna. nothing sinister there, said the defense, just a man trying to contact his charity case handyman. >> i live out in that area. and cell service is notoriously bad. on top of -- have you ever tried to call a handyman in this town? it is ridiculously difficult to get hold of those kinds of workers to come do work. >> in fact, said the defense, the only thing the state had tying george to the murder was noel stevens's word. >> without noel stevens's statement to the police, george is an innocen
. >> this is george's defense attorney, robert langford. >> there is absolute reasonable doubt, as to george tiaffay's involvement in this case. >> those surveillance videos, for example, that the prosecution found so damning? none of the hammers they bought was the actual murder weapon. and besides, most of what they bought together was simple and innocent camping gear. usual. >> he thought he was helping out noel stevens to live out where noel wanted to live, which was...
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. >> this is grge's defense attorney, robert langford. the is sote reasonable doubt, as to george tiaffay's inlvement in thicase for example,hat the prosecution found damni? none of the hammers they bought s e actual murder weapon. and besides, most of what they bought together was simple a innocent camping gear. gege helping a man in edas usual. >> he thought he w helping out noel stevens to live out whe noel wanted to live, which was tside of town.>> as for the 87 phonealls that the proseon saied orgendreyhound conspito kauna. innist there the defens jt a matr to contact s arity case handyman. >> i livout inhat area. and cell service is notoriousl ba on top of -- have you ever tried to call a handyman in this tow it is diculous difficult to get ld of those nds of works to come door thonlyhing t stead tyingeor tthmueraseltevens's word. >> without noel stevens's statemt to the police, george is an innocent man. >> and how could the jury believe stevs, said the defense, wn even his own iend, e tipster big will said -in court- that the man
. >> this is grge's defense attorney, robert langford. the is sote reasonable doubt, as to george tiaffay's inlvement in thicase for example,hat the prosecution found damni? none of the hammers they bought s e actual murder weapon. and besides, most of what they bought together was simple a innocent camping gear. gege helping a man in edas usual. >> he thought he w helping out noel stevens to live out whe noel wanted to live, which was tside of town.>> as for the 87 phonealls...
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cruise rock clearing storm drains in that area right now checking pumps ahead of the storm yet to langford is the most but what works and it's also all of the work sites throughout the city actually be secured against the high winds that we could see so we're going to check in now with crack and find out what we can expect in win over some looking areas of rain in a really filling announcement entry now across parts of north carolina the question will be how intense will the cells get and we've been tracking a line that's developing a little farther there's actually a tornado warning radar indicated that a tornado warning that we are tracking south of fayetteville was she that moment but it's his other why not here to the last right here that also was producing some rotating cell so a couple areas to watch so far just showers out there and you've heard a lot of discussion about this we are in an area with an enhanced threat of severe weather with some potential for isolated tornadoes certainly some gusty winds and outflow from some of the stronger storms that could possibly develop later t
cruise rock clearing storm drains in that area right now checking pumps ahead of the storm yet to langford is the most but what works and it's also all of the work sites throughout the city actually be secured against the high winds that we could see so we're going to check in now with crack and find out what we can expect in win over some looking areas of rain in a really filling announcement entry now across parts of north carolina the question will be how intense will the cells get and we've...
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steve langford has more. >> reporter: the building boom in this city a sign of great progress and prosperity but alarm about these giant cranes reinforcing yet again fears that they just aren't safe. the terrifying sight of this 565-foot-tall crane plunging to earth this morning, something traumatized witnesses may never forget. you heard the boom. >> then you run to the windows and then i see a crane falling on the street. >> we all ran to help. all of us tried to run to help and then we saw a man trapped but they wouldn't let us go no farther. >> reporter: this disaster some local residents say is just what they feared when they first saw the colossus go up. >> it looks like something out of a movie set. >> reporter: brian o'rourke and his wife live on worth street. the crane was right in front of their building. >> she called me and said, it fell! >> we knew something was going to happen. we asked the operator galasso construction, rigging, what are the odds of this crane collapsing the day it was going up? they said you have a better chance of winning the powerball lottery. >> reporter:
steve langford has more. >> reporter: the building boom in this city a sign of great progress and prosperity but alarm about these giant cranes reinforcing yet again fears that they just aren't safe. the terrifying sight of this 565-foot-tall crane plunging to earth this morning, something traumatized witnesses may never forget. you heard the boom. >> then you run to the windows and then i see a crane falling on the street. >> we all ran to help. all of us tried to run to help...
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treat the road crews got here around two thirty this morning and joining me from public works jim langford to give me give us an idea on their planned route. thanks for joining us to tell me you all what all the primary routes as part of our snow plan usually the primary roads are your major arteries and then we also try make sure roads to hospitals and fire stations are treated so there's going to be the ones we go but we had the city divided into four sons went for a snowstorm or have two crew said it needs son is the plan right now and will monitor the threat today as the weather forced the three streets of iran as the snow starts to fall what is your game plan then on. well we have kits and add up to thirty cruise we got the full crews in here for this morning today tammy likes of wilson at eight to start with if it starts to really increase will be able to add that with no problem and also we've got plenty of sand and salt with the crew seer of snow could start hookups are in pretty good shape. even if it gets worse than what's been forecast. i think so much and again we will keep you
treat the road crews got here around two thirty this morning and joining me from public works jim langford to give me give us an idea on their planned route. thanks for joining us to tell me you all what all the primary routes as part of our snow plan usually the primary roads are your major arteries and then we also try make sure roads to hospitals and fire stations are treated so there's going to be the ones we go but we had the city divided into four sons went for a snowstorm or have two...
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concert at a popular east village concert hall and then sigh alls out of control as cbs 2 steve langford reports the rapper putting on the show was in the middle of all of the chaos. >> reporter: may hem and violence on stage at webster hall saturday night. much of it caught on video posted to social media. rappers skate in middle of his act and web stare hall security apparently wants to stop the show after a fight broke out. happen. >> and then he grabbed security and that's when he got like stomped to the ground. >> they picked him up and threw him on the ground and started kicking him. grabbed by guards seen in one video on the ground appearing to get kicked repeatedly. >> when skate finally came out he had cuts all over him. >> on his twitter page, skate declared "security has no right to assault me nor my family." outside webster hall, the young rapper fans angry. >> to see him like get hurt like that and crying like i just wanted cry with him. >> surveillance video shows police arriving at the scene but it's not clear how or if they intervened. >> a police source tells us there we
concert at a popular east village concert hall and then sigh alls out of control as cbs 2 steve langford reports the rapper putting on the show was in the middle of all of the chaos. >> reporter: may hem and violence on stage at webster hall saturday night. much of it caught on video posted to social media. rappers skate in middle of his act and web stare hall security apparently wants to stop the show after a fight broke out. happen. >> and then he grabbed security and that's when...
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ifone there is no objection, when director clapper's testimony is over, i like to recognize senator langford for the first set of questions for the simple reason that on tuesday, he asked to resign over the senate and he ,as to reside at 3:20, today and i like to let him get a set of questions in. with that, the floor is yours, director clapper. first, thank you very much for the intelligent, particularly of the great men and women of the u.s. intelligence community, whom we represent. it is appropriate that you do that for the great work that they do. meta-vice-chairman, thank you for pillaging my long service, that is very gracious. we are here to update you on some but not all of the pressing intelligence and national security issues facing our nation, many of which you both alluded to, so it will be a certain amount of echo. in the interest of time and getting to questions, we will cover some of the tops and mine will be the only opening statements so we can get to your questions. i apologize in advance to the crossover members who are here. as i said last year, i predicted on stability
ifone there is no objection, when director clapper's testimony is over, i like to recognize senator langford for the first set of questions for the simple reason that on tuesday, he asked to resign over the senate and he ,as to reside at 3:20, today and i like to let him get a set of questions in. with that, the floor is yours, director clapper. first, thank you very much for the intelligent, particularly of the great men and women of the u.s. intelligence community, whom we represent. it is...
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there is no objection when director clapper's testimony is over i would like to recognize senator langfordor questions for the simple reason that on tuesday he has to provide untried preside over the senate at 3:20 p.m. and i would him to get his questions in. again with that the floors your. >> chairman, members of the committee, first thank you so much for the acknowledgment particularly of the great men and women of the u.s. intelligence community who we represent here today. it is very appropriate that you do that for the great work that they do. thank you very much for acknowledging my long service that is very gracious of you. we are here today to update you on some but not all of the present intelligent national security issues facing our nation, many of which you both alluded to. will use the time and get your questions will cover just some of the waves in mind will be the only opening statement so we can go to your questions, i apologize in advance to the crossover members who are present this morning at the senate armed service committee, but in highest tradition it will be the s
there is no objection when director clapper's testimony is over i would like to recognize senator langfordor questions for the simple reason that on tuesday he has to provide untried preside over the senate at 3:20 p.m. and i would him to get his questions in. again with that the floors your. >> chairman, members of the committee, first thank you so much for the acknowledgment particularly of the great men and women of the u.s. intelligence community who we represent here today. it is...
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there is no objection, when director clapper's testimony is over, i would like to recognize senator langford first set of questions for the simple reason that on tuesdays he has to preside over the senate and he has to preside at 3:20 today -- >> no problem. >> jim, you will be -- james, you will be recognized w. that, the floor is yours, director clapper. >> chairman burr, vice chairman feinstein, members of the committee, first, chairman burr, thanks very much for the acknowledgment, particularly of the great men and women of the u.s. intelligence community whom we represent here today and it's very appropriate that you do that for the great work that they do. and madame vice chairman, thank you very much for acknowledging my long service. it's very gracious of you. we're here today to update you on some but certainly not all of the pressing intelligence and national security issues facing our nation, when many of which you both echoed. we'll cover just some of the wave tops and mine will be the only open statements so we can go to your questions and i apologize in advance to the crossover
there is no objection, when director clapper's testimony is over, i would like to recognize senator langford first set of questions for the simple reason that on tuesdays he has to preside over the senate and he has to preside at 3:20 today -- >> no problem. >> jim, you will be -- james, you will be recognized w. that, the floor is yours, director clapper. >> chairman burr, vice chairman feinstein, members of the committee, first, chairman burr, thanks very much for the...
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steve langford investigates. >> pick a home any home. in less than five musn't on line anyone can access the deed to that property. >> as long as you have the address. >> it's all you need to steal it from under the owner and flip it for a profit. >> you could sell the empire state building if you wanted to. >> it happened to pamela page and her husband. >> this was one of the most surreal experiences of my adult life. >> the couple bought this brown stone and came to find out con artists used a copy of their deed and forged driver's the thieves put the house up the thieves put the house up for sale entering into contract with several different unsuspected buyers. >> they collect many deposits and sell the building once and take that money as well. >> this crime is completed before you blinked an eye. >> manhattan district attorney says his office is investigating 100 similar cases in which the deeds were easily obtained on line. >> with all of the best intentions of making our records and property files transparent cyber thieves are as
steve langford investigates. >> pick a home any home. in less than five musn't on line anyone can access the deed to that property. >> as long as you have the address. >> it's all you need to steal it from under the owner and flip it for a profit. >> you could sell the empire state building if you wanted to. >> it happened to pamela page and her husband. >> this was one of the most surreal experiences of my adult life. >> the couple bought this brown...
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alan, his wife becky, and his boss kevin langford are here today. alan, becky, congratulations. you, kevin for giving them a little time off to be with us today. let's recognize them. stand up. [applause] since i took office, our other state agencies have made priority to identify cost savings as well. our chief information officer, ed turner, has saved taxpayers $5 million in so savings, consolidating software licenses and county servers. we're also able to pass along additional $3.3 million in road funding to our counties and cities. in every agency of state government we worked to create a customer-focused culture of accountability and excellence. we are embraceing new ideas to make government work and to make the business of life happen for our citizens. in the session ahead i very much look forward to working with each of you to take advantage of the opportunities we have to meet these challenges head on and grow nebraska. let's work together to deliver property tax relief, to grow nebraska with a transportation infrastructure bank. to manage our budgets by controlling spen
alan, his wife becky, and his boss kevin langford are here today. alan, becky, congratulations. you, kevin for giving them a little time off to be with us today. let's recognize them. stand up. [applause] since i took office, our other state agencies have made priority to identify cost savings as well. our chief information officer, ed turner, has saved taxpayers $5 million in so savings, consolidating software licenses and county servers. we're also able to pass along additional $3.3 million...
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there is no objection when director clapper's testimony is over i would like to recognize senator langfordor questions for the simple reason that on tuesday he has to provide untried preside over the senate at 3:20 p.m. and i would him to get his questions in. again with that the floors your. >> chairman, members of the committee, first thank you so much for the acknowledgment particularly of the great men and women of the u.s. intelligence community who we represent here today. it is very appropriate that you do that for the great work that they do. thank you very much for acknowledging my long service that is very gracious of you. we are here today to update you on some but not all of the present intelligent national security issues facing our nation, many of which you both alluded to. will use the time and get your questions will cover just some of the waves in mind will be the only opening statement so we can go to your questions, i apologize in advance to the crossover members who are present this morning at the senate armed service committee, but in highest tradition it will be the s
there is no objection when director clapper's testimony is over i would like to recognize senator langfordor questions for the simple reason that on tuesday he has to provide untried preside over the senate at 3:20 p.m. and i would him to get his questions in. again with that the floors your. >> chairman, members of the committee, first thank you so much for the acknowledgment particularly of the great men and women of the u.s. intelligence community who we represent here today. it is...