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Ésa que lateral, está presionando el atlas quiso una carta de lo que pasó en unos instantes el primerbalón está tocando el conjunto de josé luis mata este servicio, en el fondo rechazando enrique pérez, todavía el atlas está poniendo la pelota y donde ya no puede alcanzar rivera el balón y lo está recuperando bien monarcas el propio sacuden el mediocampo, ramírez avanza sin embargo detiene su andar y toca muy descompuesto y bastante complicado hacer un costado y le roba la pelota a jefferson montero y tampoco el cuadro del atlas puede avanzar y en el propio sector intenta poner orden. por sector derecho, buoso la pelota en el área, y bush... le estaba presionando realmentede forma intensa flavio santos pelota que tiene la visita. >> el último instante le rebota la pelota al wiki. >> ahí está buoso está león, está también por supuesto facundo, la pelota segundo poste y está saliendo ya josé maría cárdenas y aquí esta montero avanzada velocidad y no pudo tocar a héctor y siguió taladrando por el centro eso le permite recuperar en el fondo ahí está pinto brincando a 3/4 de cancha y sin e
Ésa que lateral, está presionando el atlas quiso una carta de lo que pasó en unos instantes el primerbalón está tocando el conjunto de josé luis mata este servicio, en el fondo rechazando enrique pérez, todavía el atlas está poniendo la pelota y donde ya no puede alcanzar rivera el balón y lo está recuperando bien monarcas el propio sacuden el mediocampo, ramírez avanza sin embargo detiene su andar y toca muy descompuesto y bastante complicado hacer un costado y le roba la pelota a...
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that will help things later. the farther north, better opportunity, farther south may have to wait until later this afternoon tonight, there's a possibility into tomorrow. i want to seize a little spin in the atmosphere. that will be here tomorrow. that gives me better hope for something to develop. today we'll get a lot of cloud cover, 50s on the temps. there's plenty here. we need to slide down here, and we just get the streaming of the clouds. here's your cloud and rain forecast. it does bring rain in later. it will weaken comfortably. then into wednesday, possibility, i don't want to say severe but there's a possibility we could get a little more in the way of interesting dynamics tomorrow that might help. we'll see. after that it's gone. this is the rainfall forecast. again, this may -- this doesn't mean it's right. doesn't mean it's right but you can see santa rosa goes 2 inches plus. i'll believe when i see it. hold on to this, lesser amounts farther south. san jose picking up a half inch, i would be stunn
that will help things later. the farther north, better opportunity, farther south may have to wait until later this afternoon tonight, there's a possibility into tomorrow. i want to seize a little spin in the atmosphere. that will be here tomorrow. that gives me better hope for something to develop. today we'll get a lot of cloud cover, 50s on the temps. there's plenty here. we need to slide down here, and we just get the streaming of the clouds. here's your cloud and rain forecast. it does...
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describes the rampage that killed one of his colleagues, later killed a friend. >>> and later, what michelle knight endured year after year. she is finally telling her story to dr. phil later tonight. >>> and plus, incident from a player. >>> a tsa officer wounded in friday's rampage at los angeles international airport is telling his story for the first time just moments ago. tony grigsby, 36 years old, his colleague, james speer was also shot. his colleague, gerardo hernandez was also shot and killed. >> before i share my experience, for a moment, let me take a minute to express the sadness if feel from my heart over the loss of my friends. he was killed in the line of duty, gerardo hernandez. only now it has hit me that i will never see him again. he was a wonderful person. and a friend, and i will miss him. i send my condolences to his family. last time i talked to him, we joked about going on vacation to mexico and what should i do, where i should not go? i talked to him a lot. very dear friend to me, i used to talk to him a lot at terminal three. i was injured while helping an elderly
describes the rampage that killed one of his colleagues, later killed a friend. >>> and later, what michelle knight endured year after year. she is finally telling her story to dr. phil later tonight. >>> and plus, incident from a player. >>> a tsa officer wounded in friday's rampage at los angeles international airport is telling his story for the first time just moments ago. tony grigsby, 36 years old, his colleague, james speer was also shot. his colleague, gerardo...
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kennedy 50 years later. >> president kennedy has been assassinated. it's official now. the president is dead. >> a half century later the nation pauses to remember one of its darkest hours. the death of a beloved president. it is the first official ceremony to mark the event in dallas. the memorial set to coincide with the time and day that kennedy's motorcade traveled through the city of dallas 50 years ago. this is arlington national ceremony. it is the most popular cite visited there. bill and hillary clinton joining president obama on friday, laying a wreath there. we want to take you now to dallas. heidi zhou castro joins us from dealey plaza to tell us about the events scheduled there, and it is a huge event there as thousands are expected to attend. >> that's right. dell. as the ceremony is about to start, so is the sleet. a very cold and windy day for dallas. nothing like the bright sun shown over dallas in 1963, but as you can see this is not keeping the crowd at home. 14,000 wanted to be here today, they applied to be here, and only 5,000 were picked in a lott
kennedy 50 years later. >> president kennedy has been assassinated. it's official now. the president is dead. >> a half century later the nation pauses to remember one of its darkest hours. the death of a beloved president. it is the first official ceremony to mark the event in dallas. the memorial set to coincide with the time and day that kennedy's motorcade traveled through the city of dallas 50 years ago. this is arlington national ceremony. it is the most popular cite visited...
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everything that was so easy in the first half, ever since that lateral, not lateral, artie lynch droppedreen that would have picked up 20 yards, florida has caught fire here. >> verne: this is a florida offense that has not garnered yardage at all this year. play action. murphy. rit side. caught by the fullback. hinter joyer. number 41. a gain of seven. leonard floyd made the tackle. >> g if you're georgia or a georgia fan, you're thinking we gave up 17 points to vandy in the fourth quarter. a lot of time left in this game. >> verne: mack brown is the running back. joyer offset to the left. leads the way around the left side. brown. tripped by his own man, clay burton appears to have made contact with his heel on brown's ankle. >> verne: fulwood back on, dunbar, patton. third and three. could be the final play of the third quarter. >> verne: brown to the 40 yard line. >> verne: and the clock will stop on the first down. >> gary: we've got a fourth quarter football game, two-possession game, 11 points. a lot of time. >> verne: that is the end of the third with our score 23-12. humans. eve
everything that was so easy in the first half, ever since that lateral, not lateral, artie lynch droppedreen that would have picked up 20 yards, florida has caught fire here. >> verne: this is a florida offense that has not garnered yardage at all this year. play action. murphy. rit side. caught by the fullback. hinter joyer. number 41. a gain of seven. leonard floyd made the tackle. >> g if you're georgia or a georgia fan, you're thinking we gave up 17 points to vandy in the fourth...
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later that day, we observe them visiting arafat's tomb. we try to film them, but once again, the secret police are not happy to see us. >> al jazeera? >> yes >> he told me now, no. excuse me. now, no. >> the cassette, the cassette. >> what is he asking for? >> the cassette. >> no cassette. >> we're again told to leave. the swiss scientists return at dusk and take measurements from the earth. we track them down to this hotel. but we cannot approach them with security guards present, so we speak with them outside their rooms. >> "unfortunately they told us we are not allowed to speak with you. >> who the authority did, or? >> the authorities, so um. >> within moments, the guards arrive. >> next time i'll call the police, ok? >> november 10th, it's the eve of the 8th anniversary of arafat's death...the foundation nasser qudwa set up in his name is hosting an event. the guest list is a who's who of arafat's former staff and advisors, as well as leading politicians. some are reluctant to discuss the exhumation. >> prime minister, how are you? >
later that day, we observe them visiting arafat's tomb. we try to film them, but once again, the secret police are not happy to see us. >> al jazeera? >> yes >> he told me now, no. excuse me. now, no. >> the cassette, the cassette. >> what is he asking for? >> the cassette. >> no cassette. >> we're again told to leave. the swiss scientists return at dusk and take measurements from the earth. we track them down to this hotel. but we cannot approach...
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two years later, doctors release him. in 2007, trent is back in court and he's got one trick left up his sleeve. just as the judge orders trent into custody on $250,000 bail, he makes a run for it. >> he put his hands behind his back like he was going to comply, and then he took a short glance at the door and that split second, i thought, this is the one that's going to run. >> a local tv station's camera catches deputy nicole morrissey o'donald immediately chasing after trent as he runs down the steps. >> my thought was, if he were able to get down the stairs, there might be possible weapons that he could access at the bottom of the stairs. >> the deputy steadily fires her taser gun at trent, who's about 20 yards away. he doesn't get very far. >> he stayed on the stairway. i got on my radio and called for assistance. about four deputies came down the stairs and we handcuffed him. returned him to the courtroom. >> did you think you were going to get away there? >> the taser gun is what stops trent in his class. >> we just
two years later, doctors release him. in 2007, trent is back in court and he's got one trick left up his sleeve. just as the judge orders trent into custody on $250,000 bail, he makes a run for it. >> he put his hands behind his back like he was going to comply, and then he took a short glance at the door and that split second, i thought, this is the one that's going to run. >> a local tv station's camera catches deputy nicole morrissey o'donald immediately chasing after trent as he...
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later ted! online claims appointments.o.com. >>> they ploobelieve they found body of a man who fell out of a small plane at 2,000 feet. they have been searching for him since thursday when he radioed for help saying his door was open and his only passenger had fallen out. foul play is not suspected. >>> 43 protesters are dead in libya. more bloodshed in the afghan capital where six people have been killed by car bomb. the vehicle packed with explosives rammed into an armored car where thousands are gathering for talks regarding a key u.s. security agreement. i'm robert gray. now back to geraldo at large. >>> history was changed by this one disgruntled man. sdp >> that's right. if you see how close that building is to where kennedy came down in a very slow, slow ride you can see how it happened. >> killing kennedy airs tomorrow night. who was lee harvey oswald? why did he murder the president of the united states? craig investigates. >> i'm not a communist. >> according to jefferson mo moreley, lee harvey oswald was well kn
later ted! online claims appointments.o.com. >>> they ploobelieve they found body of a man who fell out of a small plane at 2,000 feet. they have been searching for him since thursday when he radioed for help saying his door was open and his only passenger had fallen out. foul play is not suspected. >>> 43 protesters are dead in libya. more bloodshed in the afghan capital where six people have been killed by car bomb. the vehicle packed with explosives rammed into an armored...
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you're going to take questions later. anyway, from that i went on and her that the officer had been shot, went to that scene, was in the theater when he was captured. i ran like the devil for city hall. shot his way into history. >> thank you. i need to restate the title of your book. i shortened it apparently. november 22nd 1963, with this history. i was a medical student in the library when the pages began, all department heads report immediately to the emergency room. none of us ever heard any case like that. it began an did none of us will ever forget. my book is not a historical retelling of events surrounding the assassination, nor is it an analysis of the event of that day and their impact. rather, the book gives to a human story of the assassination from the standpoint of the physicians, medical students, residents who were the first community to learn of the death of our presidents. some of the recollections were recorded in the aftermath. there are in my -- letters to loved ones that are touching and moving. one
you're going to take questions later. anyway, from that i went on and her that the officer had been shot, went to that scene, was in the theater when he was captured. i ran like the devil for city hall. shot his way into history. >> thank you. i need to restate the title of your book. i shortened it apparently. november 22nd 1963, with this history. i was a medical student in the library when the pages began, all department heads report immediately to the emergency room. none of us ever...
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a half hour later at the texas theater. oswald resisted arrest by pulling his gun on the arresting officer. during three days of interrogation, 12 hours, by the dallas police department, oswald told one lie after another, provable lies, all of which show an unmistakable consciousness of guilt. in my mind, i'm satisfied of his guilt, not just beyond a reasonable doubt, but beyond all doubt. that's just on the issue of guilt. on the issue of conspiracy, i'll get into that. unless you want to question me further on the issue of guilt. >> i am convinced as you are that oswald was one of the trigger men. any evidence of a second shooter, a second gunman on the grassy noll or anywhere else on that night? >> none. absolutely none. there's allegations of course, but no credible evidence, absolutely not. >> 50 years later, how about credible evidence that it was the mob, that it was the kgb, that it was the anti-castro cubans, that it was the pro castro cubans. >> in my book, i set forth 32 pieces of evidence that point away from th
a half hour later at the texas theater. oswald resisted arrest by pulling his gun on the arresting officer. during three days of interrogation, 12 hours, by the dallas police department, oswald told one lie after another, provable lies, all of which show an unmistakable consciousness of guilt. in my mind, i'm satisfied of his guilt, not just beyond a reasonable doubt, but beyond all doubt. that's just on the issue of guilt. on the issue of conspiracy, i'll get into that. unless you want to...
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months later police found out that group was the sla.ry early one morning in march someone beat a man for less than $100. sirens screaming, lights flashing, no one knew what could be going on. a woman in a nightgown peaked from behind the door saying everyone who had been there earlier had gone to work. it turns out that woman was patty hurst. >> we found out later she was arrested they were in the house and that the harris' were standing behind the door with the machine guns thinking police were there to arrest him. >> reporter: bobby waters enforced laws. the lieu ten in -- lieutenant in charge of homicides. he investigated the killing. unaware that the sla was there too. he's just thankful the harris' did not open fire. >> we had no idea that they had that kind of fire power. it just worked out or i would not be standing here. >> reporter: a man renting out his midtown garage called police saying he thought the renters had stolen cars in the garage. police say indeed they found a fire bird stolen from oakland. left it there and staked
months later police found out that group was the sla.ry early one morning in march someone beat a man for less than $100. sirens screaming, lights flashing, no one knew what could be going on. a woman in a nightgown peaked from behind the door saying everyone who had been there earlier had gone to work. it turns out that woman was patty hurst. >> we found out later she was arrested they were in the house and that the harris' were standing behind the door with the machine guns thinking...
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later, police also release him and don't charge him with a crime. but farooq himself, the man who had those graphic chats with someone who said she was 12, is charged with one count of an attempted lewd act upon a child. >> he was the one that masterminded the plan. the other two individuals didn't really know everything that was going on. they knew they were going to meet a girl. from what we were able to determine, they did not know the age of that girl. >> later, maroof farooq pleaded guilty. at the processing center, we meet some other men who didn't come to the house. but are still arrested and charged. they all had sexual chats online with decoys who said they were underage. >> what do you do. >> i'm a software engineer. >> 34-year-old loren hayden, a software engineer, tells police he does work for the defense department. online, hayden has a sexual chat with a decoy who says she is 13. after saying he looks like brad pitt, he tells the girl he has a very large penis. >> most girls can't handle it. >> then he sends along a picture of it, and
later, police also release him and don't charge him with a crime. but farooq himself, the man who had those graphic chats with someone who said she was 12, is charged with one count of an attempted lewd act upon a child. >> he was the one that masterminded the plan. the other two individuals didn't really know everything that was going on. they knew they were going to meet a girl. from what we were able to determine, they did not know the age of that girl. >> later, maroof farooq...
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the light changes so quickly you grab one now and three -later it's a -- means later it's a -- minutesr it's a completely different scene out there. and reflecting off the potomac this morning which is fairly mono. yes, it's really going to be a nice morning out there. don't let this fool you. need a jacket though. it's going to be in the 20s and 30s it's cold in spite of beauty out there. nice though we're going to warm up pretty quickly. still 39 at 8:00 but by noon we're in the 50s already. the high thin clouds at times will be letting a lot of light through like this morning and other times they'll be almost mostly cloudy. eventually thickening up to overcast this evening in advance of the showers that will be moving through tonight but the highs today upper 50s to near 60. from the west to the east with the clouds. a little bit thicker up in pennsylvania. but just thin enough and broken enough to give thus beautiful skies -- us the beautiful skies this morning. it's 23 manassas and martinsburg 22. so certainly a cold start. down south fredericksburg is 30 with mid 30s from la plat
the light changes so quickly you grab one now and three -later it's a -- means later it's a -- minutesr it's a completely different scene out there. and reflecting off the potomac this morning which is fairly mono. yes, it's really going to be a nice morning out there. don't let this fool you. need a jacket though. it's going to be in the 20s and 30s it's cold in spite of beauty out there. nice though we're going to warm up pretty quickly. still 39 at 8:00 but by noon we're in the 50s already....
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to a church function and six months later they were married.he said he was a good father, he made tree houses for his kids, he played ball with his kids and he read the bible to his kids. here is maria tippet. >> i appreciate everybody come out and honor j.d. and honor him. it is wonderful that you remember what happened if i years ago. >> 50 years ago when tippet died, maria tippet did not get an american flag at j.d.'s funeral which was traditional. tonight, she got a flag.to make that right. they had a candlelight vigil and they dimmed the lights and played amazing grace on the bagpipes. not only all over dallas but all over the state there were officers here, john. >> talk about what happened in dallas with j.d. tippet then. >> he was 39 years old and had heard there was a call out for a suspect and he saw a man walking down the street, didn't know who he was. but it was oswald, he pulled up with him and that's when oswald shot him four times and went a couple of blocks away to the texas theater and that's where they found him and took him
to a church function and six months later they were married.he said he was a good father, he made tree houses for his kids, he played ball with his kids and he read the bible to his kids. here is maria tippet. >> i appreciate everybody come out and honor j.d. and honor him. it is wonderful that you remember what happened if i years ago. >> 50 years ago when tippet died, maria tippet did not get an american flag at j.d.'s funeral which was traditional. tonight, she got a flag.to make...
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he later pleaded not guilty.oming up, a visitor bearing gifts. [ male announcer ] if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. a dry mouth isn't. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >>> is everybody ready? >> he's walking back this way. >> the next man to arrive at our undercover house in florida is a 22-year-old college student and chemistry teacher. his
he later pleaded not guilty.oming up, a visitor bearing gifts. [ male announcer ] if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene...
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later, cartoons appeared.ig spectacles and teeth being more frightening to police than anything else. eventually, he gets called to "mcclure's." at first, he is reluctant because he loves being the big guy in new york. he eventually joined him. he said it was like getting out of bed and diving into a lake. it was so electrifying. originally, he is a manager at mcclure's. mcclure says, get into the cities. find out the corruption. this is the time of tammany hall, the political bosses. they had ties to the criminal world below, the business community above. steffens had an ability to interview people and get them to talk. even the bosses for the bad guys would talk to him and tell them what they were doing proudly. he exposes -- some of these guys go to jail. some lose their office. reformers come in in the city. that had a huge impact. >> are "mcclure's" magazines available to look at? >> yes. you have to find them and they are not easy to find. i have got a couple of them, real original ones. i have one from
later, cartoons appeared.ig spectacles and teeth being more frightening to police than anything else. eventually, he gets called to "mcclure's." at first, he is reluctant because he loves being the big guy in new york. he eventually joined him. he said it was like getting out of bed and diving into a lake. it was so electrifying. originally, he is a manager at mcclure's. mcclure says, get into the cities. find out the corruption. this is the time of tammany hall, the political bosses....
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moments later, shots rang out.s is how millions of americans 50 years ago to the day experienced the moments that followed. >> president kennedy has been shot in dallas, texas. >> in downtown dallas, president kennedy was shot today just as his motorcade left downtown dallas. mrs. kennedy jumped up and grabbed mr. kennedy and cried oh, no, the motorcade sped on. >> no word at all -- official word from the doctors at park land hospital or the staff on the extent of the president's wounds. >> there is no reason to believe the president is dead. there is no word on his condition, neither is there any word on what made the attack. >> a television news man said that he looked up just after the shot was fired and saw a rifle being with drawn from a fifth or sixth floor window of a nearby building. >> there is no word they have been captured, probably because the focus of attention now, understandably is on the president and not so much on those who committed this act. >> i was probably 15 to 20 feet away from the preside
moments later, shots rang out.s is how millions of americans 50 years ago to the day experienced the moments that followed. >> president kennedy has been shot in dallas, texas. >> in downtown dallas, president kennedy was shot today just as his motorcade left downtown dallas. mrs. kennedy jumped up and grabbed mr. kennedy and cried oh, no, the motorcade sped on. >> no word at all -- official word from the doctors at park land hospital or the staff on the extent of the...
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it will pick up a little later. a little later for those peninsula east bay south bay, there's some in the north bay right now but mainly cloudy and mild with off and on rain points north. highs 50s for some. if you're in that cloud cover, that rain, if you get that south wind and cloud cover you're in the low to mid-60s. gilroy, 65, 63 syria 63 saratoga. cloudy with possibly come through tomorrow, might help trigger some shower activity. thursday it clears out. friday, saturday, windy and warmer. >> okay. steve. time now 6:53. targeting san fransisco tourists, the hot spots for car break-ins and how some drivers are making it just too easy for thieves. >> plus changing the way >>> on wall street a mixed reading on consumer spending. home depot's stock is up with the recovering real estate market helping sales. best buy shares are falling sharply and campbells soup has missed its badly on its quarterly profit. taking a live look at the big board, the dough is up right now. 17 getting close to that 16,000 mark, the n
it will pick up a little later. a little later for those peninsula east bay south bay, there's some in the north bay right now but mainly cloudy and mild with off and on rain points north. highs 50s for some. if you're in that cloud cover, that rain, if you get that south wind and cloud cover you're in the low to mid-60s. gilroy, 65, 63 syria 63 saratoga. cloudy with possibly come through tomorrow, might help trigger some shower activity. thursday it clears out. friday, saturday, windy and...
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two years later detectives trained by reed reopen the case and are convinced frank is guilty. a few years earlier his brother had been sentenced to prison for raping viola manning and frank stirling is thought to have wanted revenge. the police are relentless and pressed sterling until he cracks on the eleventh of july one thousand nine hundred ninety one and exhausted frank sterling admits to the mudda his confession is recorded. many years later the murder of a four year old girl is arrested he confesses to the murder of viola manning and traces of his d.n.a. confirm the fact. frank sterling is released on the twenty eighth of april two thousand and ten after serving nineteen years now age fifty four frank has become frail and anxious and finds it hard to talk about his feelings. april twenty eighth two thousand and ten the day i get released. that your. freedom. from frank sterling obtained his freedom largely due to the vigorous efforts of his lawyer donald thompson under the war where the question remains why did he ever confess to a crime he never committed. the police o
two years later detectives trained by reed reopen the case and are convinced frank is guilty. a few years earlier his brother had been sentenced to prison for raping viola manning and frank stirling is thought to have wanted revenge. the police are relentless and pressed sterling until he cracks on the eleventh of july one thousand nine hundred ninety one and exhausted frank sterling admits to the mudda his confession is recorded. many years later the murder of a four year old girl is arrested...
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later in the day. but later in the week, clouded up on thursday and friday. maybe a few sprinkles. but nothing will put a dent on what's been an extrordinarilly dry year. >>> a hundred business leaders from china are in the silicon valley this weekend for a conference designed to persuade them to relocate and invest. they'll be seeing and hearing about the best tech has to offer. al gore and apple cofounder steve will make speeches that one of the organizers of chinese u.s. business relations are up. >> this is the center. a high-tech center of the world. and they should have a place to connect china and the u.s. >> california is stepping up its game in terms of our competitiveness and aggressiveness. to weave more business into our state. >> the california office of economic development will try to win over the businessmen with incentives like $750 million of new tax credits the state can invest next year. the silicon valley technology innovation entrepreneur ship forum includes panel discussions and a start up contest. >>> your morning sports report coming up after this break. we
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and until i was picked up later. that evening, a survivor, stunned by his experiences, stood motionless, muttering again and again, monda, monda. further north on the same dreadful 22nd of august, another french force advanced up a forrest road in the arden. france always planned to exploit to make good at shortage of white manpower against germany. in 1910, a general wrote a deplorable book entitled, in which he said about france's black soldiers, in future battles these primitives for whom life cares so little and whose young blood flows so ardently is eager to be shed, will attain the old french fury. now war had coming algerians and such like were indeed held foremost into the flame. by 1918, france's african troops suffered a death rate shockingly higher than that of their white comrades because they were so often selected for suicidal tasks. one of the first in the third colonial infantry division on the 22nd of august. its unit through the village and then suffered narrow road into a for- -- the french had kno
and until i was picked up later. that evening, a survivor, stunned by his experiences, stood motionless, muttering again and again, monda, monda. further north on the same dreadful 22nd of august, another french force advanced up a forrest road in the arden. france always planned to exploit to make good at shortage of white manpower against germany. in 1910, a general wrote a deplorable book entitled, in which he said about france's black soldiers, in future battles these primitives for whom...
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we'll get to the results later. coming up... skeletons from the past are revealed >> we had an argument and she said don't think i have someone else. >> kirk: and later... it'san mom's turn in the hotseat >> i think heas been cheating on me. and i think that is disgusting. you are constantly on me. are you an annoyians we all have our little tricks. mom swaps one of my snacks for a yoplait. i don't mind, i mean it's orange crème. and when mom said bobby was too edgy... 'sup girl. i just swapped him out for tyler. 'sup girl. mom never questioned bobby again. two can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. yoplait. it is so good. do you want to confront your ex and prove he is the father of your baby with dna? call... [applause] >> kirk: welcome back to "the test." we're talking to michael lohan and kate major in their first interview together. kate says she is furious about finding a bra in michael's glove box. but michael says that kate has been acting majorly suspicious a
we'll get to the results later. coming up... skeletons from the past are revealed >> we had an argument and she said don't think i have someone else. >> kirk: and later... it'san mom's turn in the hotseat >> i think heas been cheating on me. and i think that is disgusting. you are constantly on me. are you an annoyians we all have our little tricks. mom swaps one of my snacks for a yoplait. i don't mind, i mean it's orange crème. and when mom said bobby was too edgy... 'sup...
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kennedy 50 years later. brian williams reporting tonight from dallas. >>> and good evening from dallas, texas. we're in dealey plaza just across from the sixth floor window in the texas schoolbook depository building where three shots were fired 50 years ago today that changed the course of american history. and here in the shadow of that very building it was a perfectly awful day. 35 degrees, rain and wind, perfectly matching how dark it felt to be here today. and going back 50 years ago tonight, by this time of night, right now, air force one had just landed back in washington, d.c. carrying the president's casket, his widow jacqueline kennedy and the new president, lyndon johnson. most americans were home for the day. schools and offices let out early, and millions by this time were huddled around their television sets where they would remain transfixed, watching the coverage on and off for the next four days. here now is how david brinkley started off this broadcast on this very night 50 years ago. >> go
kennedy 50 years later. brian williams reporting tonight from dallas. >>> and good evening from dallas, texas. we're in dealey plaza just across from the sixth floor window in the texas schoolbook depository building where three shots were fired 50 years ago today that changed the course of american history. and here in the shadow of that very building it was a perfectly awful day. 35 degrees, rain and wind, perfectly matching how dark it felt to be here today. and going back 50 years...
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a few years later, the u.s.finding that it is overstocked with war planes, they began scheduling air flights regardless of weather. breezos followed rail ways and. it was dangerous business. 32 pilots one out of six who flew the mail died trying to deliver it. >> very dangerous. very dangerous because they had the same motto. rain, snow, sleet or hail. and they would go flying in that type of weather. >> in 1931, congress considered blocking the airmail. simultaneous air flights between new york and san francisco. they flew at night in sports. remember they had no navigation equipment. one plane crashed the pilot died but the mail continued in another airplane. six bags of letter crossed the country in 23 hours, that's three days faster than the best trained soldier. as for the pilots most went on to astounding aeronautical careers. wiseman called himself wiseman. >>> the war had ended but the deadly consequences were not over. how returning soldiers spread the -- per smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want
a few years later, the u.s.finding that it is overstocked with war planes, they began scheduling air flights regardless of weather. breezos followed rail ways and. it was dangerous business. 32 pilots one out of six who flew the mail died trying to deliver it. >> very dangerous. very dangerous because they had the same motto. rain, snow, sleet or hail. and they would go flying in that type of weather. >> in 1931, congress considered blocking the airmail. simultaneous air flights...
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and i can elaborate on that later. and i think that hospitals did not turn the body over for very good reasons. they were concerned with saving the president's life. and they knew that that was going to be an uphill struggle and some of the senior positions thought it was from the very onset. but they began to have a complete knowledge from doctors at the facility that were conducting the autopsy by including two wounds from the rear, one from the upper shoulder of the back and the other entering on the right posterior of the skull. and watching them communicating their findings to the doctors, most of them are more likely that they are wounded in the throat that it would be an exit wound. the doctors looked at the autopsy x-rays and photographs of 1968 and 1975, 1978, all of them look at the autopsy of the photographs and x-rays and opportunities that the one commission did not have, and all of those experienced graphologist concluded unanimously that 17 of the shots of the brain and heard from the right rear and ente
and i can elaborate on that later. and i think that hospitals did not turn the body over for very good reasons. they were concerned with saving the president's life. and they knew that that was going to be an uphill struggle and some of the senior positions thought it was from the very onset. but they began to have a complete knowledge from doctors at the facility that were conducting the autopsy by including two wounds from the rear, one from the upper shoulder of the back and the other...
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in some cases weeks and months later. >>> a u.s. congressman in florida today was charged with a misdemeanor possession of cocaine in washington, d.c. back on october 29th. the arrest of first term republican congressman trey radel is now just coming to light. congressman radel issued a statement. he says he's struggling with alcoholism and it led him to make a, quote, extremely irresponsible choice. he is due in court tomorrow. >>> well, what do you do when a boxed set of your work in music over the years contains 47 cds and you already know you're going to be remembered as a singular american voice and the architect of much of modern music? well, the answer is you put out a great music video. on bob dylan's website today, "like a rolling stone." the video rolls inside a tv. and when you use your mouse to change the channels, everyone on every show is singing the lyrics, on every channel as it should be, perhaps. >>> when we come back, we will look at the timing of caroline kennedy's new role as ambassador kennedy, along with her r
in some cases weeks and months later. >>> a u.s. congressman in florida today was charged with a misdemeanor possession of cocaine in washington, d.c. back on october 29th. the arrest of first term republican congressman trey radel is now just coming to light. congressman radel issued a statement. he says he's struggling with alcoholism and it led him to make a, quote, extremely irresponsible choice. he is due in court tomorrow. >>> well, what do you do when a boxed set of...
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he dies three days later.eculate he was trying to kill himself. >> there was no doubt in my mind that he let that baby out because he intended to crash his car. he was not going to go to jail. >>> coming up, the most vulnerable victims, disturbing and shameful attacks on the very old and the very young. when "caught on camera: witness to the crime" returns. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance pro
he dies three days later.eculate he was trying to kill himself. >> there was no doubt in my mind that he let that baby out because he intended to crash his car. he was not going to go to jail. >>> coming up, the most vulnerable victims, disturbing and shameful attacks on the very old and the very young. when "caught on camera: witness to the crime" returns. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you...
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that was early on, but i told him about it a year later. i had three or four meetings with the kgb people. they gave me little assignments to provoke him, saying, "try this out on him and see what he says." >> narrator: by january 1961, oswald was becoming disillusioned with life in the soviet union. >> "the work is drab. the money i get has nowhere to be spent. as my russian improves, i become increasingly conscious of just what sort of a society i live in." >> (translated): he had become disillusioned with life here. he came here after reading a lot of marx and lenin, thinking that it was something good. but living here, he realized it was not so good. (ballroom music playing) >> narrator: then one night, at a dance in the palace of culture, a friend introduced him to marina prusakova. >> (translated): she was a very attractive lady. she dressed well. we went up to her with lee harvey oswald and he said straight away that he would like to get to know her. we were standing right here, beside that column. of course, he fell in love with her
that was early on, but i told him about it a year later. i had three or four meetings with the kgb people. they gave me little assignments to provoke him, saying, "try this out on him and see what he says." >> narrator: by january 1961, oswald was becoming disillusioned with life in the soviet union. >> "the work is drab. the money i get has nowhere to be spent. as my russian improves, i become increasingly conscious of just what sort of a society i live in."...
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a week later, officer mehserle is arrested and charged with murder. he pleads not guilty, and the eyewitness videos take center stage during his trial. >> what we saw in that video was exactly what occurred on that platform. there's no way we can get around that. >> mehserle takes the stand and testifies that he thought grant was going for a gun. grant was unarmed. mehserle also says he believed he was using his taser when he pulled the trigger. after a month-long trial, a jury finds johannes mehserle guilty of involuntary manslaughter. out of a maximum of 14 years, the judge sentences the former officer to the minimum, two years in prison, including time served. grant's family doesn't believe the punishment fits the crime. >> i believe he should still be in jail. he is trained to be an officer. he is trained on how to use a firearm. he is trained on how to deal with hostile situations. >> two b.a.r.t. officers, tony peroni and marysol domenici are fired. domenici is reinstated on appeal. on june 13th, 2011, after 11 months behind bars, mehserle is re
a week later, officer mehserle is arrested and charged with murder. he pleads not guilty, and the eyewitness videos take center stage during his trial. >> what we saw in that video was exactly what occurred on that platform. there's no way we can get around that. >> mehserle takes the stand and testifies that he thought grant was going for a gun. grant was unarmed. mehserle also says he believed he was using his taser when he pulled the trigger. after a month-long trial, a jury...
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we will have a live report later, but first we want to get started with your weather.acqui jeras is in the weather center with a quick check of the forecast. it doesn't fool feel as bad as yesterday. >> not at all. the clouds giving us the warm cover. along the mason dixon line, if you live there, you could see sprinkles this morning. the best chance of rain will come late today. taking a look at temperatures, 47 in d.c. 48 in frederick and 48 in culpepper so this is very mild. weather head lines today, showers, mostly sprinkles this morning, but a better chance late today. the mild temperature will make it into the lower 60s this afternoon. but this weekend very blustery and cold. we will have that ahead from the belfort furniture weather center in a few minutes. time for traffic this morning. amanda is at the wtop. >> thank you, jacqui. we have problems 95 southbound in virginia. reports of a tractor trailer blocking the center lanes of route one. so if you are coming into woodbridge, you will face closure so stay to the right or left in that area. heading in towards
we will have a live report later, but first we want to get started with your weather.acqui jeras is in the weather center with a quick check of the forecast. it doesn't fool feel as bad as yesterday. >> not at all. the clouds giving us the warm cover. along the mason dixon line, if you live there, you could see sprinkles this morning. the best chance of rain will come late today. taking a look at temperatures, 47 in d.c. 48 in frederick and 48 in culpepper so this is very mild. weather...
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seven minutes later, drew brees hits watson for the score.ging him is the main tight end, jimmy graham and he's going to get his. second quarter, brees is going to look for and find graham down the left sideline. graham finds the end zone. graham is a former basketball player who likes to dunk over the goal post-after he scores. graham is going to knock the goal post crooked deal delaying a win. the falcons are officially out of the southeast race. >> college football, a florida state attorney interviewed the woman accusing james winston of sex charges. he expects to decide if there is enough evidence to bring charges against winston. according to a florida analysis, d.n.a. provided matches a sample from the underwear of the woman. winston's attorney said his client has never denied being at the scene of the incident. he says winston had consensual sex with the woman. >> to the action on the field, central florida, 18t 18th president standings, hosting rutgers. hits like a mack truck, en route to a 20-yard game. same drive, johnson gets the c
seven minutes later, drew brees hits watson for the score.ging him is the main tight end, jimmy graham and he's going to get his. second quarter, brees is going to look for and find graham down the left sideline. graham finds the end zone. graham is a former basketball player who likes to dunk over the goal post-after he scores. graham is going to knock the goal post crooked deal delaying a win. the falcons are officially out of the southeast race. >> college football, a florida state...
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needed to fall later. in a way that america was not involved. because the political cost after we waged a bloody war. there is in this book a phone call between senator rich russell of georgia, a big hawk, defends the communism is horrible. in that phone call, over and over again, richard russell is saying, this is a terrible idea. we should not -- and the president saying, what can i do? well, maybe you can find a government that will ask us to leave. once again. all of richard russells words are the words he poke to lyndon johnson in a phone call. if you put john kennedy in that other end of that phone call, then what kennedy is hearing is what i think richard russell is trying to say, find some way out of this. johnson thought differently. hi didn't care about the world. he was a domestic politician. his framework was the cold war. he said two days after dallas i'm not the first american president to lose a war. that's not how kennedy thought. much more detached, beth for good -- both for good and bad,
needed to fall later. in a way that america was not involved. because the political cost after we waged a bloody war. there is in this book a phone call between senator rich russell of georgia, a big hawk, defends the communism is horrible. in that phone call, over and over again, richard russell is saying, this is a terrible idea. we should not -- and the president saying, what can i do? well, maybe you can find a government that will ask us to leave. once again. all of richard russells words...
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later this morning the rain moves in.hs around 60, perhaps a few low 60s and then this afternoon we'll see the rain move out. the sun returns and we're back down to 55. that's in d.c. north and west out toward hagerstown, you could be in the upper 40s even by 5:00 p.m. frederick could be in the low 50s along with leesburg. so we're going to see falling temperatures so plan on the afternoon 50 to 55. there's the rain we're watching with a cold front. it's in the 30s and many areas behind the front we have 50s and 60s. doppler showing lighter rains moving toward the northern neck, the delmarva. but the stuff out west ahead of the front where we have darking greens, some moderate rain showers mixing in. you see the lighter stuff into garrett county. even a few stray showers not far from cross junction,
later this morning the rain moves in.hs around 60, perhaps a few low 60s and then this afternoon we'll see the rain move out. the sun returns and we're back down to 55. that's in d.c. north and west out toward hagerstown, you could be in the upper 40s even by 5:00 p.m. frederick could be in the low 50s along with leesburg. so we're going to see falling temperatures so plan on the afternoon 50 to 55. there's the rain we're watching with a cold front. it's in the 30s and many areas behind the...
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he was shot and killed just a day later. today thousands will honor kennedy 50 years later by running 50 miles. the jfk 50 mile run gets started in less than an hour just outside of frederick. that event was held for the first time months before kennedy's death and was later renamed in his honor. it was one of the many events he helped to launch as a fitness initiative. >>> new traffic cameras will take in more dangerous driving habits in the district. d.c. is installing 131 new ones of these, traffic cameras. they'll target drivers that block the intersection. those of you that don't give pedestrians the right of way will also be targeted. they also catch speeders and those driving oversized vehicles don't streets that are just too narrow. get caught and expect to pay between 50 and $250. a $200 million proposal can completely change the national mall but you might not even notice it. the coalition to save the mall proposed building an underground parking lot which could house 1,000 vehicles. the structure would be below th
he was shot and killed just a day later. today thousands will honor kennedy 50 years later by running 50 miles. the jfk 50 mile run gets started in less than an hour just outside of frederick. that event was held for the first time months before kennedy's death and was later renamed in his honor. it was one of the many events he helped to launch as a fitness initiative. >>> new traffic cameras will take in more dangerous driving habits in the district. d.c. is installing 131 new ones...
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the suspect was later arrested. again, a terminal at lax is evacuated tonight and these are live pictures from the scene. we're not sure exactly what's going on yet. we'll bring you more updates as soon as we get more information. >>> tonight we're learning more about a woman who was killed at a busy crosswalk in woodbridge, virginia last weekend. turns out she spent the past six months recovering from a motorcycle accident and then she was killed on the first day she left the house. shomari stone has reaction from the victim's husband, who is heart broken. >> she was the most giving person ever. >> reporter: bill oakley breaks down in tears wishing his best friend sally ann was alive to celebrate their wedding anniversary thanksgiving week. >> 41 years. monday. >> reporter: the 59-year-old mother of two was killed while crossing opitz boulevard at montgomery avenue last weekend in woodbridge, virginia. suddenly police say 24-year-old amanda stiles maze crashed into her near this memorial at the intersection. >> one
the suspect was later arrested. again, a terminal at lax is evacuated tonight and these are live pictures from the scene. we're not sure exactly what's going on yet. we'll bring you more updates as soon as we get more information. >>> tonight we're learning more about a woman who was killed at a busy crosswalk in woodbridge, virginia last weekend. turns out she spent the past six months recovering from a motorcycle accident and then she was killed on the first day she left the house....
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plus, making news at the wall street journal and the kennedy assassination 50 years later on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs >> and now from the sixth floor museum from the dalely -- >> good morning again. we begin our broadcast with lucy banes johnson, daughter of lindsey johnson she was a student in washington she was in spanish class that day when she got word that there had been trouble in dallas. good morning, welcome. thank you so much. >> my honor to be here. >> schieffer: you were in spanish class. >> yes. we just finished lunch and walked back in to our spanish class and not settled in to the class yet and young girl came running in saying the president's been shot. and of course the entire class was in the state of deer in headlights and trauma. our teacher said, girls, girls, we know nothing about the truth of these rumors until we dou there will be spanish. you can imagine no one of course was listening to those instructions. but the instructions of the heart were overwhelming. >> schieffer: what happened after you got this first word? >> well, shortly afterw
plus, making news at the wall street journal and the kennedy assassination 50 years later on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs >> and now from the sixth floor museum from the dalely -- >> good morning again. we begin our broadcast with lucy banes johnson, daughter of lindsey johnson she was a student in washington she was in spanish class that day when she got word that there had been trouble in dallas. good morning, welcome. thank you so much. >> my...
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five days later, that i.t. a hard drive, and according to the report, the detective verified it contained the requested surveillance video. >> the investigator's responsibility is to acquire the entire recording system and have theirstu staff define what they want to obtain. you don't want somebody who might be party to the responsibility to make the decision as to what they provide the police. >> and after hours of analysis, fredericks questions whether lowndes county schools provided all of the surveillance video from the old gym to investigators. >> there's a hole of time where none of the cameras provide any record that i have been provided. >> fredericks has all the camera angles and all of the video released by the lowndes county sheriff's office. >> there are four cameras in the gym that records motion from when the lights turn on in the morning until the lights are turned off at night, except for the area of interest. >> the moments before kendrick johnson enters the gym. look what happens to the record
five days later, that i.t. a hard drive, and according to the report, the detective verified it contained the requested surveillance video. >> the investigator's responsibility is to acquire the entire recording system and have theirstu staff define what they want to obtain. you don't want somebody who might be party to the responsibility to make the decision as to what they provide the police. >> and after hours of analysis, fredericks questions whether lowndes county schools...
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the issue is postal workers going out later and later on their route.hes in near darkness that postal worker was murdered. in the daylight, no obvious evidence remains of the tragedy. >> i was surprised it happened right outside my house. >> today is kind of somber. someone lost their life over the weekend it is right before the holidays. >> an unknown suspect gunned down the 26-year-old saturday evening. working as an duty letter carrier for the u.s. postal service. as letter carrier asked us not ig. >> the postal service worker wrote to managers -- weeks later, he sent another letter, saying december will be a living hell for carriers. he says his concerns were never addressed. >> every letter carrier out there, once they're out in the dark, they are defenseless. >> in landover, neighbors are heartbroken to hear a young life was lost just stepped outside their doors. the u.s. postal service is offering up to a $100,000 reward leading to information that leads to the arrest. manpowera lack of means that letter carriers are out later and later. back to
the issue is postal workers going out later and later on their route.hes in near darkness that postal worker was murdered. in the daylight, no obvious evidence remains of the tragedy. >> i was surprised it happened right outside my house. >> today is kind of somber. someone lost their life over the weekend it is right before the holidays. >> an unknown suspect gunned down the 26-year-old saturday evening. working as an duty letter carrier for the u.s. postal service. as letter...
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drone program and even included victims of drone strikes that's coming up later. and new research shows that every year thousands of americans going to hospitals wind up victims of a medical mistake that cost them their lives an in-depth look at some of those victims later in the show.
drone program and even included victims of drone strikes that's coming up later. and new research shows that every year thousands of americans going to hospitals wind up victims of a medical mistake that cost them their lives an in-depth look at some of those victims later in the show.
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close.g moments later, they were denied. les in theire hoesl defense which were exploited ruthlessly. two minutes later, the reigning champion finally produce a slick passing move with the deadly end product. 3-0. >> for 80 minutes we held her own with byron. a clash of equals and to the last 10 minutes when we threw the match away. >> the score line, flat or byron, that they are now 38 matches unbeaten and looking to be in the league of their own. stanley -- overcame a stubborn hair to -- saturday.erlin on the results look like this. frankfurt battled back to draw 3 . past hoffenheim. stuttgart.a win in that leaves the table looking like this after 13 matches. byron munich are seven points clear of rivals. --was a good weekend for they strengthened their grip on the last champions league. hoffenheim have slipped down to 14th. better.not faring much freiburg can breathe easier after their second win in three games. us.that's all from stay with dw for more news and updates. thanks for watching. >> tongs to form a grand coalit
close.g moments later, they were denied. les in theire hoesl defense which were exploited ruthlessly. two minutes later, the reigning champion finally produce a slick passing move with the deadly end product. 3-0. >> for 80 minutes we held her own with byron. a clash of equals and to the last 10 minutes when we threw the match away. >> the score line, flat or byron, that they are now 38 matches unbeaten and looking to be in the league of their own. stanley -- overcame a stubborn...
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and later abc. that's dan rather of cbs.hrer of the dallas "times- herald" and later pbs and then there was a cub reporter from the fort worth "star telegram." that's our own bob schieffer and bob is in dallas tonight. bob? >> schieffer: well, scott, those of us who covered the assassination and are still around all these years later have had a long time to think about what might have been. it was a misty morning as the president spoke in fort worth. >> there's mrs. kennedy and the president of the united states. >> schieffer: but by the time he got to dallas the sun had come out. >> i can see his sun tan all the way from here. >> schieffer: jim lehrer was at love field assigned to cover the president's arrival for the dallas "times herald." he remembers seeing the bubble top on the presidential limousine. i asked the agent man i knew who was the agent in charge of the dallas office of secret service "are you going to leave the bubble top up?" i'll never forget it, bob, he looked up at the sky "well it's clear." so he turns
and later abc. that's dan rather of cbs.hrer of the dallas "times- herald" and later pbs and then there was a cub reporter from the fort worth "star telegram." that's our own bob schieffer and bob is in dallas tonight. bob? >> schieffer: well, scott, those of us who covered the assassination and are still around all these years later have had a long time to think about what might have been. it was a misty morning as the president spoke in fort worth. >> there's...
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more of a werl later on -- westerly later on. here's sal. >>> good morning. we're looking at a tough commute on this thursday. traffic is going to be busy all over the place. we'll start off with the bay bridge toll plaza. live picture of the traffic here cueing up. it's backed up for about a 25, 30-minute delay before you make it into san francisco. lower peninsula looks good now but, of course, that will change this evening. you should plan ahead. 101 and 280 looking good. big game, stanford and orie -- i'm sorry, oregon at stanford. 6:00. a lot of people going to the same. it's sold out. attracting a lot of attention. if you live on the peninsula or if you live in san francisco, if you are going to the game, take the train. the train stops a few blocks away from the stadium. we have an update on the pedestrian killed early this morning on interstate 580 near high street. it happened just before 4:-- just before 5:00. ktvu's brian flores arrived on the scene shortly thereafter. a female pedestrian was hit and killed. she was walking in the lanes according t
more of a werl later on -- westerly later on. here's sal. >>> good morning. we're looking at a tough commute on this thursday. traffic is going to be busy all over the place. we'll start off with the bay bridge toll plaza. live picture of the traffic here cueing up. it's backed up for about a 25, 30-minute delay before you make it into san francisco. lower peninsula looks good now but, of course, that will change this evening. you should plan ahead. 101 and 280 looking good. big game,...
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many years later of a four year old girl is arrested he confesses to the murder of viola manning and traces of his d.n.a. confirm the fact. frank stirling is released on the twenty eighth of april two thousand and ten after serving nineteen years now age fifty four frank has become frail and anxious and finds it hard to talk about his feelings. april twenty eighth two thousand and ten the day i got released. for freedom. for frank sterling obtained his freedom largely due to the vigorous efforts of his lawyer. under the war where the question remains why did he ever confess to a crime he never committed. and beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really in a court of interrogation because there's been a sad light moment no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse. in the case of frank stirling only his confession was filmed but the video speaks for itself. the two policemen had applied to read method as well as some of their own making. they offering coffee and donuts to prepare frank sterling for his final declar
many years later of a four year old girl is arrested he confesses to the murder of viola manning and traces of his d.n.a. confirm the fact. frank stirling is released on the twenty eighth of april two thousand and ten after serving nineteen years now age fifty four frank has become frail and anxious and finds it hard to talk about his feelings. april twenty eighth two thousand and ten the day i got released. for freedom. for frank sterling obtained his freedom largely due to the vigorous...
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i'll be sharing some later. >> good. mom gets first pick. >> right. >> you know, we've got a good looking day, the chocolate's not going to melt but it will be warmer. it's going to be a warmer finish to the day. 4:48 now. let's show you where we're starting out. temperatures that require a jacket. and you probably want to bring something you can peel off later on. layers is how we like to describe how you should probably dress. temperatures later on we're talking about the 80s so 40 to 45-degree jump in temperatures over the span of the day in some cities. pretty unusual to get this warm this time of year but it will be the case. then we have significant changes headed our way as we get into the weekend. part of the reason why it's so much warmer today is we're starting out nice and clear. look at this gorgeous shot of san francisco this morning. what a way to kick off a friday. you made it to the end of the week. and temperatures are going to be nice, especially around the inner bay. mid 70s, 76 degrees in san jose, 75
i'll be sharing some later. >> good. mom gets first pick. >> right. >> you know, we've got a good looking day, the chocolate's not going to melt but it will be warmer. it's going to be a warmer finish to the day. 4:48 now. let's show you where we're starting out. temperatures that require a jacket. and you probably want to bring something you can peel off later on. layers is how we like to describe how you should probably dress. temperatures later on we're talking about the...