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this man, this man, this man, this careful crafts person of words. and you see, what i wanted manning to do always is to be as careful a craftsperson of words as malcolm was. you have got to be a careful craftsperson talking about him. this aristocratic sourcer is or, this man, malcolm was, with a communist eye informed us that activism and work that flows from the heart is god-conscious activism. his eyes went back to africa and the caribbean and america and told us to take god out of the sky and put god in our hearts, our feet, our hands, and we did. and we are forever grateful for that man for doing that, for teaching us, you know, what america was truly all about. and i think that, you know, this man, manning, you know, attempted to do this in some uncertain terms, but i think also, too, um, his idea of always that this man was reinventing himself, that this man was always packaging himself, you know, for america and for his, you know, for blacks, i doubt that he was doing that at all. he was not packaging himself, and he was not reinventing hims
this man, this man, this man, this careful crafts person of words. and you see, what i wanted manning to do always is to be as careful a craftsperson of words as malcolm was. you have got to be a careful craftsperson talking about him. this aristocratic sourcer is or, this man, malcolm was, with a communist eye informed us that activism and work that flows from the heart is god-conscious activism. his eyes went back to africa and the caribbean and america and told us to take god out of the sky...
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(man) i got it!(laughs) you know, they say most toy car accidents occur within 10 feet of your home. (woman) careful, careful. watch out, tyler. aah! (laughs) (crying) are you okay? hey, tyler, tyler, we can send it to "america's funniest home videos." i fell in an ice puddle down the street. (woman) what's on your foot? mud. are your feet wet? mm-hmm. my underwear's wet, too. turn around. let me see. (crash) ow. (laughing) get up. larry, get up. (laughs) (woman) quick. (man) run to the table. run to the table. go, go, go, go, go. all right, one... watch out for the sneak cat attack. (yowls) aah! cooper, get off! (laughing) okay, come over to mama. come to mama. you might want to seek medical attention if it hurts when you go to the bathroom. (man) you gonna go potty? are you gonna use that potty? let's see you use that potty. (laughing) oh, ow! hurts. (laughs) (laughing) in this clip it's not the rabbit who's gonna say "what's up, doc?" (growling) aah! aah! (man) tell me who you are, who you're dres
(man) i got it!(laughs) you know, they say most toy car accidents occur within 10 feet of your home. (woman) careful, careful. watch out, tyler. aah! (laughs) (crying) are you okay? hey, tyler, tyler, we can send it to "america's funniest home videos." i fell in an ice puddle down the street. (woman) what's on your foot? mud. are your feet wet? mm-hmm. my underwear's wet, too. turn around. let me see. (crash) ow. (laughing) get up. larry, get up. (laughs) (woman) quick. (man) run to...
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god, he's so cool, man. man oh man. college. everyone has one. everyone has to have "the wall." why do you think that it stuck around for all these years and is still relevant? >> i don't know, but i'm very happy to say that it's now you show you have to go and see. >> jimmy: yeah. >> when you get to college or even before. the -- we have a pretty young audience. >> jimmy: you do, yeah. >> i've been all over the states and europe in the last year. we've done 120 gigs, and we're going to continue to do them. and it's been quite remarkable the response. >> jimmy: i mean, it's unbelievable you're going to australia, new zealand, south america. it's been extended four times. >> yeah. >> jimmy: this thing, this concert. >> i think i can tell you this. we're coming back here, which would be good. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: come on! can i come? >> joseph: yeah, can i come? >> you can. >> jimmy: i can? i can come? all right, good. and tonight, you're playing with the foo fighters. [ cheers and applause ] you've never pla
god, he's so cool, man. man oh man. college. everyone has one. everyone has to have "the wall." why do you think that it stuck around for all these years and is still relevant? >> i don't know, but i'm very happy to say that it's now you show you have to go and see. >> jimmy: yeah. >> when you get to college or even before. the -- we have a pretty young audience. >> jimmy: you do, yeah. >> i've been all over the states and europe in the last year. we've...
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incredible, man.is a blessing and i receive it very gracefully. >> when you got into the music business, you began as an artist. playing the trumpet. how did you get your first big break? >> i wanted to be a gangster until i was 12. >> before music, you wanted to be a gangster? >> yeah. my dad was a master carpenter in chicago in the depression. five million black people and he was a carpenter for the city's most serious triple owe gees on the planet, the jones boyce. i got my medals, switchblade, seven years old, ice pick in my head. >> so what got you out of the gang life and into the music? >> oh, no, no. my father was busy all the time. my mother was put in a mental home. so he was never home to look out after us. he was working and all. he was working with these guys. capone found out that they started a policy racket in the first black-owned businesses. the five and dime stores. they made $100 million one year in the '30s. that's like $1 billion, you know. he freaked out. he underestimated them.
incredible, man.is a blessing and i receive it very gracefully. >> when you got into the music business, you began as an artist. playing the trumpet. how did you get your first big break? >> i wanted to be a gangster until i was 12. >> before music, you wanted to be a gangster? >> yeah. my dad was a master carpenter in chicago in the depression. five million black people and he was a carpenter for the city's most serious triple owe gees on the planet, the jones boyce. i...
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the man they were supposed to meet was robert elmer kleasen, a man who claimed to be a spy and war hero. a man who traveled under several aliases, and man sentenced to death on the grounds of strong circumstantial evidence for murder. >> i'm not the monster that i was portrayed. if they dig a little deeper, why they'll find out i'm just an average sort of guy. >> he's different. he's got a certain glow about him that's not your typical everyday person. >> maybe the most dangerous man i've ever met. >> robert kleasen's connection to these murders is only the beginning of the story. kleasen was found living in a house full of weapons with access to another motorized saw, but this time he wasn't in texas. he was in the heart of a terrified british community. >> he is deranged. he must be. he's frightening. >> he was essentially a madman. he really was. >> for almost ten years, the northern market town of barton on hamburg was home to a mysterious american, a man who was suspected of being a murderer but whose skill for fantasy stories and multiple lies left an illusive air. part of why kle
the man they were supposed to meet was robert elmer kleasen, a man who claimed to be a spy and war hero. a man who traveled under several aliases, and man sentenced to death on the grounds of strong circumstantial evidence for murder. >> i'm not the monster that i was portrayed. if they dig a little deeper, why they'll find out i'm just an average sort of guy. >> he's different. he's got a certain glow about him that's not your typical everyday person. >> maybe the most...
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and deciding not to do go through that man there. so westminster abbey the sacred house with the british -- british men and women. end it shows he was buried in the church. benefiting is said in the tombstone that did is pretty unique. for what they had written about with the theory of evolution was not kindly looked upon. the reason i wanted to start is because he is the man then explained to us what the process made us the idea was extremely simple. and then some of those over third time just becoming aware of but it must be nine irritability it lantos as a whole. that darwin being a very wise man and perceptive person decided to sit on that idea 20 years and then i understood about to before announcing the fundamental idea to change how to view the world. just outside his house, he built something that he calls the sea in walk. i don't know why but it they can do odd things. but people have wondered why. what one is the doing? so i have speculated maybe he was perfecting the things but then to characterize the written word. some m
and deciding not to do go through that man there. so westminster abbey the sacred house with the british -- british men and women. end it shows he was buried in the church. benefiting is said in the tombstone that did is pretty unique. for what they had written about with the theory of evolution was not kindly looked upon. the reason i wanted to start is because he is the man then explained to us what the process made us the idea was extremely simple. and then some of those over third time just...
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shot the man. this all happened in the central county occupational center, a vocational school. a teacher witnessed what happened after the shots were fired. >> i saw a person laying on the sidewalk. they were on their back fighting, like they were trying to -- like waking up from sleep and not realizing what's going on and then collapsed. >> reporter: the man died at the scene. police are not releasing his identity, but they have recovered the gun that he had in his possession. at this point, they are not sure if that man had fired shots back at officers. witnesses say the man appeared to be young between 25 and 30, and he was only wearing boxer shorts. officers searched the area to see if anyone else was involved. three of the officers are on paid leave. back out here live, classes were cancelled today. the teacher and staff were relieved that they were not here at 7:30 this morning when the shots were fired. that's when class starts. back to you. >> thank you. >>> this is the fourth officer- inv
shot the man. this all happened in the central county occupational center, a vocational school. a teacher witnessed what happened after the shots were fired. >> i saw a person laying on the sidewalk. they were on their back fighting, like they were trying to -- like waking up from sleep and not realizing what's going on and then collapsed. >> reporter: the man died at the scene. police are not releasing his identity, but they have recovered the gun that he had in his possession. at...
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>> yes. >> scott thinks of himself as a man and wants to live as a man.s scott even though it's difficult to say that. it would be a whole lot easier if he changed his name to jesse than to something totally different. so that was hard to get to call him a totally different name, but i'm more of a realist. he still has all the organs of a female. so he lives as a man but he's still biologically a female. that's the way i see him. >> you smell so good. >> scott's mom has fully embraced his transition, but it wasn't easy. >> i did a lot of soul-searching on this, so now i'm just revisiting it. i feel like i went through i don't know how many stages there are of grief, like if someone dies because she was an adorable, adorable little girl. >> oh. don't cry. you always make me cry when you cry. >> sorry. i haven't talked about it in a long time. >> yeah. says remember >> i remember when i was like in that guilty stage. i was like, what did i do? what could tiff done differently in raising you and i remember even thinking, you know, this is kind of funny but n
>> yes. >> scott thinks of himself as a man and wants to live as a man.s scott even though it's difficult to say that. it would be a whole lot easier if he changed his name to jesse than to something totally different. so that was hard to get to call him a totally different name, but i'm more of a realist. he still has all the organs of a female. so he lives as a man but he's still biologically a female. that's the way i see him. >> you smell so good. >> scott's mom has...
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man: it's not construction of new pipelines. we are talking about maintaining, sustaining the infrastructure we have. you've got to know what you have, where it is, what condition it's in, and how long you can expect it to last. melosi: we have very little choice because we've invested in a system that cannot be readily changed. we don't leave a lot of flexibility to dig that all up and replace it with something else. sinha: so we have to also teach our students, the workforce, that there is a new science -- repair, renewal, and rehabilitation. that's different from building something new. you cannot fix each and every crack in the city. it's like each city, you're talking about 3,000, 5,000 miles of pipe. so you have to prioritize where they can go and fix the system. narrator: each city faces unique situations, so they must determine the asset management approach that best addresses these challenges. inspections can be done with various technologies, often by a robot... or personally by a technician on a bicycle. sensors detec
man: it's not construction of new pipelines. we are talking about maintaining, sustaining the infrastructure we have. you've got to know what you have, where it is, what condition it's in, and how long you can expect it to last. melosi: we have very little choice because we've invested in a system that cannot be readily changed. we don't leave a lot of flexibility to dig that all up and replace it with something else. sinha: so we have to also teach our students, the workforce, that there is a...
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in the '70s, we lost a man a mile basically. here, maybe we've had two or three deaths in the last 20 years, which is too much anyway, but it's cut down a lot. hurwitz: city tunnel number 3 will be an opportunity to take city tunnel 1 out of operation and rehabilitate it. city tunnel number 1 had one valve to shut off the whole tunnel. city tunnel 2 had two parallel valves. city tunnel 3 has 32, so there's much more redundancy. lloyd: we're targeting a completion date of 2012 for tunnel 3. and we already are starting to prepare to take tunnel 1 offline. narrator: the construction of tunnel 3 is vital for maintaining the sustainability of new york's drinking water infrastructure. but the pipeline is useless if there's not a reliable supply of clean water within it. hurwitz: the city bought up land around the reservoirs to prevent it from development. it provides assistance to local residents to see that there's no pollution of the reservoirs. it's much more cost effective to prevent pollution and to protect a source of water than
in the '70s, we lost a man a mile basically. here, maybe we've had two or three deaths in the last 20 years, which is too much anyway, but it's cut down a lot. hurwitz: city tunnel number 3 will be an opportunity to take city tunnel 1 out of operation and rehabilitate it. city tunnel number 1 had one valve to shut off the whole tunnel. city tunnel 2 had two parallel valves. city tunnel 3 has 32, so there's much more redundancy. lloyd: we're targeting a completion date of 2012 for tunnel 3. and...
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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water.
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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man.ared that a man eating shark may be to blame, scientists say it's more like a coincidence that the three killings happened so closely. >>> an engineer stuck in the south pole for eight months is going to pass through the bay area. she will make stops in san francisco and washington before arriving at john hopkins hospital in maryland tomorrow night. doctors believe desuer had a stroke back in august while working at the national science foundation's south pole research station. they say she will recover almost completely with a proper treatment. >>> dozens of people are displace tonight after an apartment fire in san jose. the chaotic scene as people try to run from the fire. >>> there is a push in congress to crack down on unemployers to check for a person's unemployment status. why some local business say their plans will hurt their bottom line. ♪ [ cellphone rings ] cut! [ monica ] i have a small part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i
man.ared that a man eating shark may be to blame, scientists say it's more like a coincidence that the three killings happened so closely. >>> an engineer stuck in the south pole for eight months is going to pass through the bay area. she will make stops in san francisco and washington before arriving at john hopkins hospital in maryland tomorrow night. doctors believe desuer had a stroke back in august while working at the national science foundation's south pole research station....
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he's a 24-year-old man convicted of killing nicole hines. the murder happened last august and it stands over a dispute over the custody of their 1-year-old son. the judge told ship man today you have no right to walk freely in society again. >>> now to the investigation of what happened to a maryland woman still missing in aruba. jerry giordano will head to court on monday. the gaithersburg man has been held by prosecutors while they investigate the presumed death of his travel companion. the frederick maryland woman disappeared back on august 2nd. he says she was swept out to see. he has also hired the attorney who represented two security guards in the natalee holloway case. >>> an ex-husband wearing a bulletproof vest armed to the tee. that is what they're describing in california. he walked into the shop where his wife was working. he killed his ex-wife and seven others in the shop and it only took two minutes. this was all about revenge. they were in a custody battle. prosecutors also say the little boy was a victim in the attack. >> no
he's a 24-year-old man convicted of killing nicole hines. the murder happened last august and it stands over a dispute over the custody of their 1-year-old son. the judge told ship man today you have no right to walk freely in society again. >>> now to the investigation of what happened to a maryland woman still missing in aruba. jerry giordano will head to court on monday. the gaithersburg man has been held by prosecutors while they investigate the presumed death of his travel...
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man: the damage has been done. and this is the culprit. brunhart: today, 25% of our 5,500 miles of underground water pipes has reached the end of useful life. by the year 2020, 85% will have reached the end of useful life. woman: what to do? wssc is working on that costly problem right now. brunhart: it's not only true here, but it's true throughout our nation. narrator: across the united states, cities and towns are facing the challenge of aging and outdated drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure. it's a national problem. but it needs to be approached system by system. allbee: let's frame the systems in terms of the proper context. we have around 16,000 wastewater systems. we don't have a single wastewater system -- we have 16,000 of them. we have about 54,000 drinking water systems. narrator: issues facing new york city are very different from those in los angeles. and challenges facing small towns are very different from those in metropolitan areas. man: we have to have water supply for health purposes, for fire prote
man: the damage has been done. and this is the culprit. brunhart: today, 25% of our 5,500 miles of underground water pipes has reached the end of useful life. by the year 2020, 85% will have reached the end of useful life. woman: what to do? wssc is working on that costly problem right now. brunhart: it's not only true here, but it's true throughout our nation. narrator: across the united states, cities and towns are facing the challenge of aging and outdated drinking water, wastewater, and...
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>> a man jumps off a bridge.h no rescuers in the water, what will they do, and a bank robber, would you try stop this thief? a twist the teller never sees coming. when "caught on camera: what would you do" continues. >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. would you risk your life to save a stranger who seemingly wants to die? it's a question few people ever have to contemplate. in our next story strangers spending a relaxing day in the park are suddenly faced with that very situation and they'll have to make a decision in an instant. a man perched at the edge of a bridge contemplates, life or death. >> if he falls, man, he's dead. >> as minutes tick by the question soon becomes one for witnesses on the ground, what should they do? >> we were skating across the bridge here. >> tara johnson is rollerblading in fairmont park with her boyfriend, gary couples on may, 2006. >> i glanced over my left shoulder and noticed there was a gentleman sitting on the bridge. >> the next thing tara and garret
>> a man jumps off a bridge.h no rescuers in the water, what will they do, and a bank robber, would you try stop this thief? a twist the teller never sees coming. when "caught on camera: what would you do" continues. >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. would you risk your life to save a stranger who seemingly wants to die? it's a question few people ever have to contemplate. in our next story strangers spending a relaxing day in the...
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>> colonel gaddafi was a crazy man but he was a murdering crazy man. he not only did pan am 103 flight, but he also murdered lots and lots of people in libya. the fact that he is dead is a good thing. >> was that your reaction when you heard this news? >> that's right. >> can you hear me? >> i am just wondering, was that absolutely your first reaction. good, i am glad he is dead. >> yes, and it is also an opportunity for us to actually find out all the details of what happened because as long as gaddafi lived. the people that knew what happened were afraid to talk. presumably we can find out much more of the information about the bomb and how it got to malta and all of the other things that we have some information about. there is a whole lot of information missing still. >> what king organization to to get that information now? can the u.s. government helped negotiate? -- what kind of organization can get that information now? >> they are asking the council to help with that. we have got support from the administration and the legislature to do that.
>> colonel gaddafi was a crazy man but he was a murdering crazy man. he not only did pan am 103 flight, but he also murdered lots and lots of people in libya. the fact that he is dead is a good thing. >> was that your reaction when you heard this news? >> that's right. >> can you hear me? >> i am just wondering, was that absolutely your first reaction. good, i am glad he is dead. >> yes, and it is also an opportunity for us to actually find out all the...
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credited with fathering the raider nation, changing the nfl. >> he's the man, you know, he's the man. >> reporter: fans say commitment to excellence and that his tailgate party, where his flag is flying low. >> it took it a while to get that down. >> reporter: for the first raiders home game since the passing of al davis. >> i try to get them going there. and with the crowd out here. yeah. >> reporter: him leaving is just, you know, like a relative. a relative sign, an era. >> reporter: davis has memorialized it all. he's on t-shirts and on twitter. and hash tags r.i.p. al davis shows a stream of comments from all over the u.s. along with the partying and the mourning going on here in the parking lot of the coliseum, there is also an air of wondering what's next for the team. >> it's almost like a matrix of the family leaving. you're wondering who's going to step in now and are they going to take care of our history and our family? >> reporter: there are some things most can agree on. >> i hope they never go back to los angeles. >> i hope that people will do it the al davis way. >> r
credited with fathering the raider nation, changing the nfl. >> he's the man, you know, he's the man. >> reporter: fans say commitment to excellence and that his tailgate party, where his flag is flying low. >> it took it a while to get that down. >> reporter: for the first raiders home game since the passing of al davis. >> i try to get them going there. and with the crowd out here. yeah. >> reporter: him leaving is just, you know, like a relative. a...
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hey, what the hell, man? geoff: see what i did there?ig: you took hostile nature of the audience and put them on your side by going after me. but you made a deadly mistake because i'm the one who holds your plug in my hand and also the cord to your power outlet. see what i did there? good night, everybody. . [ no audio ] >>> more on these seemingly no conscious. gary. >> well, anita and derek, here is the take of humankindness. when family deal with the life of cancer then try to claim medical expenses, the irs bounces the return letting the parents know somehow someone has claimed their dead child as a deduction first. little alexis thought the tumor wrapped around her brain stem for 33 months before dying two weeks short of her fifth birthday. the little painter left hundreds of drawings and enormous medical bills for her parents. [ no audio ] ] >> we are expecting money back from our tax returns. >> reporter: but when they got a call from their accountant thursday. >> and it was -- and there was an error in the filing because somebody
hey, what the hell, man? geoff: see what i did there?ig: you took hostile nature of the audience and put them on your side by going after me. but you made a deadly mistake because i'm the one who holds your plug in my hand and also the cord to your power outlet. see what i did there? good night, everybody. . [ no audio ] >>> more on these seemingly no conscious. gary. >> well, anita and derek, here is the take of humankindness. when family deal with the life of cancer then try to...
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she kissed a black man. not an old uncle but a strong, young, negro man. no code mattered to her before she broke it but it came crashing down on her afterwards. her father saw it and the defendant has testified as to his remarks. what did her father do? we don't know, but there is circumstantial evidence to indicate that mae ella was beaten savagely by someone who was used almost exclusively to his left. we know in part what mr. yule did. he did what any god-fearing, persevering, respectable white man would do in the circumstances. he swore out a warrant. no doubt signing it with his left hand. and tom robinson now sits before you having taken the oath with the only good hand he possesses. his right hand. so humble, respectable, quiet negro who had the unmitigated at the merit to feel sore -- temerity for a white person. i need not remind you of their appearance or conduct on the stand. you saw them for yourselves. the witnesses of the state, with the exception of the sheriff of macom county, has presented them to yourselves, you gentlemen, of the court i
she kissed a black man. not an old uncle but a strong, young, negro man. no code mattered to her before she broke it but it came crashing down on her afterwards. her father saw it and the defendant has testified as to his remarks. what did her father do? we don't know, but there is circumstantial evidence to indicate that mae ella was beaten savagely by someone who was used almost exclusively to his left. we know in part what mr. yule did. he did what any god-fearing, persevering, respectable...
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the man's gun was a fake. we spoke with a gust who saw the man before the shooting. >> he had a green out fit on with a red cross on it. the thing that caught my eye was a gun. >> police say that the 25-year- old man was dressed in medical type scrubs. he returned to the hotel after attending a party and he was apparently drunk. he's being treated at a local hospital. >>> police near los angeles admit they shot and killed the wrong man. coming up in 12 minutes, why the officers used the deadly force on a man who was an innocent father of four. >>> the police continue to look for the man who killed a fellow hell's angels member at a funeral. police officers fired smoke into a man's house they believed he was hiding out. he was not actually there. he's suspected of shooting and killing a 52-year-old on october 5th. >>> the police are looking for the person who stabbed a 22- year-old man yesterday. the officers found the victim unconscious and with one stab wound. he died an hour later and his death is the 39th h
the man's gun was a fake. we spoke with a gust who saw the man before the shooting. >> he had a green out fit on with a red cross on it. the thing that caught my eye was a gun. >> police say that the 25-year- old man was dressed in medical type scrubs. he returned to the hotel after attending a party and he was apparently drunk. he's being treated at a local hospital. >>> police near los angeles admit they shot and killed the wrong man. coming up in 12 minutes, why the...
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>> a man jumps off a bridge. the water, what will they do, and a bank robber, would you try stop this thief? a twist the teller never sees coming. when "caught on camera: what would you do" continues. [ junior ] i played professional basketball for 12 years. today i own 165 wendy's restaurants. and i get my financing from ge capital. but i also get stuff that goes way beyond banking. we not only lend people money, we help them save it. [ junior ] ge engineers found ways to cut...
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this man is one man. he not only for a people but he liberated a nation.e here, all of us, black and white, latino, asian american, and native american - we are here because this one man did what president have been unable to do. he ended with the civil war could not finish. he challenged the most powerful nation on earth to meet its moral obligation to look out for its people and look out for those who had been left out and left behind. this doctor, this creature, this man from atlanta, ga., taught us how to love. he taught us to lay down the burden of hate when he was too heavy a burden to bear. martin luther king jr., a think a few short years ago when he came to washington 48 years ago. we had signs that said "white man, a colored man, white women,"colored, those signs are gone and will not return. [applause] the only place where children say those sizes in a book or a museum or on a video. i hear too many people saying 48 years later that nothing has changed. , a walk in my shoes. dr. king is telling you that we have changed. we are better people. we'
this man is one man. he not only for a people but he liberated a nation.e here, all of us, black and white, latino, asian american, and native american - we are here because this one man did what president have been unable to do. he ended with the civil war could not finish. he challenged the most powerful nation on earth to meet its moral obligation to look out for its people and look out for those who had been left out and left behind. this doctor, this creature, this man from atlanta, ga.,...
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. >>> a man is shot dead after opening fire. when the police got there, a man shot his ex-wife in the next. then he started to shoot. the police officer returned fire and hit the man several times. now investigators are trying to figure out why he attacked the man. >> we are checking to see if there is any problems between the two in the past. >>> a story involving the baltimore police tonight. the accident happen less than two hours ago on roger's avenue. >>> a police officer was involved in a crash, the police officer was responding to a car when he hit another driver. a preliminary investigation said that the other driver did not yield to the right of way. the victim is out of the hospital. >>> a biker was killed riding down a road, the 40-year-old was on the highway in millersville when he was hit by a car from behind. he was wearing reflecters on the clothing and the driver did not see him until it was too late. >> another word today, an elderly man was brutally murdered in his own home. the killer is on the loose. they sai
. >>> a man is shot dead after opening fire. when the police got there, a man shot his ex-wife in the next. then he started to shoot. the police officer returned fire and hit the man several times. now investigators are trying to figure out why he attacked the man. >> we are checking to see if there is any problems between the two in the past. >>> a story involving the baltimore police tonight. the accident happen less than two hours ago on roger's avenue. >>> a...
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so the international man of mystery, a british con man who so coolly exploited women was finally broughtn debt, the mother who saved her taughter from the spy who didn't love her and the real agent jackie zapacosta. >> was this really a win for the female side? >> after it was all over there was sweet satisfaction when we put all of the pieces of the puzzle together. >> that women with resolve finally put him out of business. >> women with resolve took him out in six weeks. yes. >> marilyn cooper, a lawyer by trade knew she smelled something fishy with her mysterious boyfriend and by placing a call to the authorities ignited a man hunt that ultimately may have saved the life of american kim adams. >> i think i was quite a big fish for him, but i was just the wrong person for him to take on because i couldn't be treated in a way that the others were and he had to change his tactics with me the whole way down the line and that was hard for him. and that was his downfall, ultimately. >> back in minnesota, kim adams is trying to understand just what happened to her. >> you are a doctor of ps
so the international man of mystery, a british con man who so coolly exploited women was finally broughtn debt, the mother who saved her taughter from the spy who didn't love her and the real agent jackie zapacosta. >> was this really a win for the female side? >> after it was all over there was sweet satisfaction when we put all of the pieces of the puzzle together. >> that women with resolve finally put him out of business. >> women with resolve took him out in six...
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beneath the desert sun, one man by one man by one man breathes six. thousands of tons wrung sonorous from the sky. where is god? black-eyed woman, the street dogs are running wild. will you save me? simple white ignorance, even the desert has gone into hiding. there is no more meaning here than the crested moon holds towards a dying grove of date trees. i am for the arabic, for the transcription of the arabic, zato dates over fire-baked bread. the twin rivers have already called for us a history. our poets have already explained to us the desert. by what right have you come? who have you have seen the rustic crane in the tree, no chimes but for its delicate wide beak, ushers an intemperate reprieve? 33 beads on a string, why pretend to know beyond the presence of click. thank you. please welcome gale sher >> the first one is why did she care? why did she care, she wondered, laying aside the book. a dim light could be seen possibly from a cabin reaching in not for the word, but for the space which a time. fat drops driven violently side ways. the man's
beneath the desert sun, one man by one man by one man breathes six. thousands of tons wrung sonorous from the sky. where is god? black-eyed woman, the street dogs are running wild. will you save me? simple white ignorance, even the desert has gone into hiding. there is no more meaning here than the crested moon holds towards a dying grove of date trees. i am for the arabic, for the transcription of the arabic, zato dates over fire-baked bread. the twin rivers have already called for us a...
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the other man hit him in the head.to the ground, fracturing his hand. >> i saw him fly backward. >> he recognized the suspects as bartenders. he pointed them out to police and both were arrested. both evidently walked away without prosecution. >> it is a hate crime and should be prosecuted as such. >> in may, prosecutors dropped the case. it was discovered there was a computer glitch. he was never issued a subpoena. >> we're going to see if it is a possible lead. >> those charges could include hate crimes. the suspect who allegedly trying to kill him was ordered to pay $65 restitution. >> i feel like i am not human. >> we did speak with the suspect who is accused of assaulting the cabdriver. he says that he has no comment. in his mind, this is over with. >>> next, at 6:00 -- >> the president hits the road to sell his plan to generate jobs. >> we are talking about armed gunmen who may be targeting mcdonald's in prince george's county. >> a commuter crackdown under way in one local community. captioned by the national ca
the other man hit him in the head.to the ground, fracturing his hand. >> i saw him fly backward. >> he recognized the suspects as bartenders. he pointed them out to police and both were arrested. both evidently walked away without prosecution. >> it is a hate crime and should be prosecuted as such. >> in may, prosecutors dropped the case. it was discovered there was a computer glitch. he was never issued a subpoena. >> we're going to see if it is a possible lead....
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this man, this one man... nnt only freed a people, but he liberated a nation. hungry, faath that clothed us when we were naked.. faath that brought us from the back of the bus to 16-hundred ton monument -- pore than a ecade in the paking. nats of singinga symbol -- standing as a dedication to a man whose mission was as steadffst as martin luther king junior's er 3 march on washington the president talked about how this was aafitting return to the mall to honor the man and this moment. it's also fitting that ppesident, the firss afriian americcn president of the united states ould be her for this ceremony. also one statue the memorial for doctor martin luther king on the national mall is the first to shannon travis washington. --end--cnn..criit coming up in our 6 o'clocc hour... that peanut butter and jelly sandwich will cost you more. the price of peanut butter will skyrocket...when you caa expect to see the hhke. hikk.but first in sports... the ravens wrangled the houuton texans!but... find out who had to sit this one out... because of injuries... ((break 3)) 3 bruce fox 45 morning we w
this man, this one man... nnt only freed a people, but he liberated a nation. hungry, faath that clothed us when we were naked.. faath that brought us from the back of the bus to 16-hundred ton monument -- pore than a ecade in the paking. nats of singinga symbol -- standing as a dedication to a man whose mission was as steadffst as martin luther king junior's er 3 march on washington the president talked about how this was aafitting return to the mall to honor the man and this moment. it's also...
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(man #2) it's very surprising, the flavor is really good. (man #3) i think people will love it. some of these. enjoy your burgers it's time for a better burger. so get on board and make the switch. look for jennie-o at a store near you and join us at switchtoturkey.com. [ male announcer ] you never know when a moment might turn into something more. and when it does men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. ♪ [ man ] tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. [ man ] do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any
(man #2) it's very surprising, the flavor is really good. (man #3) i think people will love it. some of these. enjoy your burgers it's time for a better burger. so get on board and make the switch. look for jennie-o at a store near you and join us at switchtoturkey.com. [ male announcer ] you never know when a moment might turn into something more. and when it does men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is...
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the investigators said that the man was found dead in his room. the state police arrested another patient with that. they said he is charged with first and second degree murder. no word on the motive about the other killing. the other death was also a homicide. >>> the police caught the man behind the murder of an elderly care taker, 18-year-old james johnson. it happen in an alley behind the church where he worked as a handy man. von son wanted hill's motor scooter. >>> more on the protesting around the country and in our area and red box, your wallet could be lighter soon. >>> more on that and your weather forecast. we have rain and maybe snow on the way tomorrow. -- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . >>> the occupy wall street protests are continuing and in oak land, a war veteran is in the hospital after he was hit in the head in a protest. >>> occupy baltimore is continuing, they are camping out overnight, it was over 48 hours since they were told to scale back in the overnight. so far the city is not showing signs to force the protesters out. you will s
the investigators said that the man was found dead in his room. the state police arrested another patient with that. they said he is charged with first and second degree murder. no word on the motive about the other killing. the other death was also a homicide. >>> the police caught the man behind the murder of an elderly care taker, 18-year-old james johnson. it happen in an alley behind the church where he worked as a handy man. von son wanted hill's motor scooter. >>> more...
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nearly 12 hours after a man was tased and later died. the confrontation happened outside nathan's giant hamburgers. workers called them to say that a man in his 30s was inside, acting strangely, scaring the customers and would not leave even though he was asked several times to leave. when police arrived, they say this man was outside, but still didn't cooperate with them. and a struggle started with the two officers. one tased the man but police say it appeared to have no effect at all and all three of them fell to the ground and the struggle kept going. two other officers then arrived to help. >> as they arrived, they saw the struggle, took basically four officers to try to control the subject in handcuffs. a short period of time after the fourth officer got there, he was detained in handcuffs. very short period, soon after he was detained in handcuffs, his medical condition declined. >> now, police tell me that the fire department and also paramedics came out and tried to help. the man was taken to a hospital where he later died. poli
nearly 12 hours after a man was tased and later died. the confrontation happened outside nathan's giant hamburgers. workers called them to say that a man in his 30s was inside, acting strangely, scaring the customers and would not leave even though he was asked several times to leave. when police arrived, they say this man was outside, but still didn't cooperate with them. and a struggle started with the two officers. one tased the man but police say it appeared to have no effect at all and all...
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come on, man. it's cool, man. come on, man. i want to talk to you.et hat guy, everybody. sorry about that. we'll be -- right back. with jason sudeikis. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher. hey ladies. enjoyof course not. because this is our movie. and dr pepper ten is our soda! it's only ten manly calories, but with all 23 flavors of dr pepper. it's what guys want. like this... catch phrase! so you can keep the romantic comedies and lady drinks. we're good. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. our first guest is a very talented comedian who will soon begin his seventh season on "saturday night live." his new movie, "a good old fashioned orgy" opens today. please welcome back to the show, jason sudeikis! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: woo! not bad. not shab. >> not bad for a bunch of models. hey, john barbados. i read men's magazines. i know what's going on with you, guys. >> jimmy: what's up --? >> you've seen it, the shoulders -- >> jimmy: they're good loo
come on, man. it's cool, man. come on, man. i want to talk to you.et hat guy, everybody. sorry about that. we'll be -- right back. with jason sudeikis. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher. hey ladies. enjoyof course not. because this is our movie. and dr pepper ten is our soda! it's only ten manly calories, but with all 23 flavors of dr pepper. it's what guys want. like this... catch phrase! so you can keep the romantic comedies and lady drinks....
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a gifted man finding a gifted girl in the area. and we get to see what she can do. >> it's the worst possible circumstances for tasha. >> it's going to be all right. show me where it hurts. >> my arm. >> reporter: best case scenario. >> when i was seven i saw the commercial on tv have you ever wanted to show the world i said yes i do want to show the world that. >> at the age of 11 she's on her way the wireless community comes to the rescue and finds her lost dog and now is one of the principle patients in the cbs series a gifted man she expand on her own gift. >> i felt like it was an actual building, like the doctor scene, the stairs they looked like they were going somewhere they went nowhere at all. >> reporter: they fully expect her to go places. >> she wants to do this, she knew what she wanted to do. >> she gets the talent from my side of the family and i can't say that enough. >> reporter: neighbors and classmates gathered in the family room to watch the show. >> what did you all think? >> yeah [ applause ] >> reporter: ede
a gifted man finding a gifted girl in the area. and we get to see what she can do. >> it's the worst possible circumstances for tasha. >> it's going to be all right. show me where it hurts. >> my arm. >> reporter: best case scenario. >> when i was seven i saw the commercial on tv have you ever wanted to show the world i said yes i do want to show the world that. >> at the age of 11 she's on her way the wireless community comes to the rescue and finds her lost...
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this man was sure that he was hiding it in his nooks and crannies.le tournament, it's one person's word against the other. thank you very much. i'll be here all week. the judges declined to do the stripsearch but looked all over the floor and emptied the pockets of both players. so they entered another g into the game. crisis averted and, yes, they do have referees. it's not like the game that you play at the kitchen table. it's a heart-pounding action. just ask this guy. >> they play very hard, specifically words that will be useful for them in the game and the strategy as well is absolutely amazing and once they get down to the end game, the calculations are just as complicated as they would be in chess. >> as complicated as chess, which is twice as exciting to watch. new zealand's nile richards won. played omnified. well played indeed. nigel was not in the nigel was not in the cheating accusations. this is not the first time for cross words when someone accused another player of eating a tile. i'm telling you, these word nerds, they mean business.
this man was sure that he was hiding it in his nooks and crannies.le tournament, it's one person's word against the other. thank you very much. i'll be here all week. the judges declined to do the stripsearch but looked all over the floor and emptied the pockets of both players. so they entered another g into the game. crisis averted and, yes, they do have referees. it's not like the game that you play at the kitchen table. it's a heart-pounding action. just ask this guy. >> they play...
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they paid 5 million to the mexican man to kill the man. two men have been slapped with several charges, including conspire ri to murder a foreign official and national terrorism. >> we are holding them accountable for their alleged role in this plot. the united states is committed to holding iran accountable for its action. >> one of the -- man that has been in custody since september 29th, the other man is at large in iran. the iran government has not responded but you can expect international fall out from there. >> certainly a story we'll continue to follow >>> police trying to -- police are trying to determine whether a group of swatters left two abandoned buildings they were occupying. they are part of a group called homes not jail which has a history of taking over aman don'ted -- abandoned buildings for homeless people. they are 10 -- san francisco has 10,000 home less people. >> how else do folks have and opportunity to come in and sit on a bed that's going to waist. >> swatters also entered the old cathedral hotel near by. >>> bay
they paid 5 million to the mexican man to kill the man. two men have been slapped with several charges, including conspire ri to murder a foreign official and national terrorism. >> we are holding them accountable for their alleged role in this plot. the united states is committed to holding iran accountable for its action. >> one of the -- man that has been in custody since september 29th, the other man is at large in iran. the iran government has not responded but you can expect...
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ingredients for life. >> a man died after being hit by a car.happened last night near baltimore avenue and montgomery lee road. police say the driver who hit him kept going. >>> iran is denying allegations applauded an attack on the u.s. officials say they try to hire someone to kill the saudi arabian ambassador. >>> politicians also faced off last night. >>> a favorite with the judges was sent packing. another shocking a limitation on debate with the stars last night. >> china and tony. >> tai that phillips was considered a front runner to make the finals. -- china phillips was considered a front runner to make the finals. she is making a sizable donation to an orphanage he supports in mexico. next week is an 80's theme. >>> a quick last looked at your weather and traffic every 10 minutes. >> northwest washington and 270. we will start with 270 southbound. very complicated out of germantown to get to the beltway. accident along the way has been taking care of. northwest in front of the break building in 14 street accident moving to decide. >>>
ingredients for life. >> a man died after being hit by a car.happened last night near baltimore avenue and montgomery lee road. police say the driver who hit him kept going. >>> iran is denying allegations applauded an attack on the u.s. officials say they try to hire someone to kill the saudi arabian ambassador. >>> politicians also faced off last night. >>> a favorite with the judges was sent packing. another shocking a limitation on debate with the stars last...
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man who fullfilled his the fast track...and what add improbable.day.. monday.. the ravens heaaed into the bye riding prrtty high...they're 3-1 anddhave a full game lead ovvr the rest of the aff nooth and are coming ff a convincing win over the jets...and onnnational ptllvision no less...and while they re pleased to be wherfe do not exactly have things on cruise contrrl.... the ravens play houston next, and from there, tte schedule is not a uff onee..at all... one of the big question marrs is the colts game december 11th...will peytonnplay, or woo't he?the noted raven there's no set ate for a return, buu manning said today he hopes to return ttis season...team owner jimmy irsay sayssbe believes manning will be back in december... we'll ee... .johnn opkins known for lacrosse is bbcoming &ppowerhouse football program i d-3...morgan adsit has aa peport from homewood field... aad we'll announce the wwnner in our high school gaae of the coming up tonight at 10-50 andd 11-30 on sports unlimited... --toss to vytas-- vytas-- 3 3 3 it's.../ the... dreem of a
man who fullfilled his the fast track...and what add improbable.day.. monday.. the ravens heaaed into the bye riding prrtty high...they're 3-1 anddhave a full game lead ovvr the rest of the aff nooth and are coming ff a convincing win over the jets...and onnnational ptllvision no less...and while they re pleased to be wherfe do not exactly have things on cruise contrrl.... the ravens play houston next, and from there, tte schedule is not a uff onee..at all... one of the big question marrs is...
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if there isn't a man could be busy inventing one.billy twig, the unique services his company provides coming up. civilians training for a battle free from government oversight. how common are the groups and behind the drive to organize. complete forecast for the weekend. join us at 11:00. ♪ [ female announcer ] who'd have thought that how hard you'd try -- and how far you'd go -- was shaped before you could even write your name? the first five years are forever. that's why pnc is devoting $250 million and ten more years to helping teachers give kids the skills they need for a lifetime of achievement. pnc. grow up great. >>> abc2 news is brought by giant. support breast cancer research at the think pink event. >>> we got a lot going on this weekend. a lot of people want to look to the skies for nice clear stuff. >> i think things have timed out well, for people with the friday night plans, skies clearing off. dealing with wind. maryland's most powerful radar. see the skies cleared nicely, a couple of real small isolated showers that w
if there isn't a man could be busy inventing one.billy twig, the unique services his company provides coming up. civilians training for a battle free from government oversight. how common are the groups and behind the drive to organize. complete forecast for the weekend. join us at 11:00. ♪ [ female announcer ] who'd have thought that how hard you'd try -- and how far you'd go -- was shaped before you could even write your name? the first five years are forever. that's why pnc is devoting...
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a hit man.ver police officer. and he has a camera in his back seat. documenting everything she is saying. >> i'm positive, like 5,000% sure. >> police set up this sting after they get a tip from an acquaintance of dalia's, a man she asked to help her find a hit man. >> it is just sad for somebody to go this route. there's no point for it. just divorce me and take everything. that's the best way, right? so i don't understand. >> on the morning dalia thinks her husband is supposed to be killed, she heads to the gym where she gets a phone call from police telling her to come back home. and when she gets there, she finds the police waiting for her. then still believing her husband is dead, dalia is taken into an interrogation room at the police station, again with cameras rolling. >> the game is over with, okay? there's no more games with you and i. now we're going to get down to serious business. i want to know if you know this guy. >> the police are holding back their cards but already know the an
a hit man.ver police officer. and he has a camera in his back seat. documenting everything she is saying. >> i'm positive, like 5,000% sure. >> police set up this sting after they get a tip from an acquaintance of dalia's, a man she asked to help her find a hit man. >> it is just sad for somebody to go this route. there's no point for it. just divorce me and take everything. that's the best way, right? so i don't understand. >> on the morning dalia thinks her husband is...
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a great man -- of this truly great man. thanks [applause] you. >> please welcome dedication co- chairman and president designer and co-founder of the tommy hilfiger corporate foundation, tommy hilfiger. >> thank you very much a [applause] it is a special honor to join the king family, the martin luther king jr. foundation, and the many dignitaries as well as my fellow americans in celebrating the legacy of dr. king's. as i stand here today, i am reminded of what my father told me as a child, that there are two great men in this world m -- lk and jfk. at the time i understood this statement was significant but did not undersod. why as a grown man, a father, and a husband, i appreciate why and i appreciate the fact that these men were heroes because they held fast to their convictions. they chose the path cannot travel because they had a visn of a greater good. dr. king's message of equality inspired the mission for our corporate foundation when we started it over 50 years. ago little did we know that soon thereafter, we woul
a great man -- of this truly great man. thanks [applause] you. >> please welcome dedication co- chairman and president designer and co-founder of the tommy hilfiger corporate foundation, tommy hilfiger. >> thank you very much a [applause] it is a special honor to join the king family, the martin luther king jr. foundation, and the many dignitaries as well as my fellow americans in celebrating the legacy of dr. king's. as i stand here today, i am reminded of what my father told me as...
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the man is not telling you where he is. >> we could speculate about where the young man may be. my hope is that he may be with a family member or friend that perhaps has no idea what has occurred with his mother. but as time goes on, it becomes more and more of a long shot that is the case. but we're still hoping that we can still find william, and we are asking for the public's help. it to have any information at all about the young man to give us a call. but>> mr. lopez is not being cooperative? >> i have no information about what information he has given our detectives at this point. >> he was seen removing things from her home into her car? did anybody see the boy that night? >> i do not have the information about that. the only thing the witness talked about was removing property from her residence and loading it into her vehicle. we do not have any at this point, but we just started this investigation last night. there is more and more information coming in, and we are hopeful we will get even more information. >> can you explain a little about the suspect -- >> i really d
the man is not telling you where he is. >> we could speculate about where the young man may be. my hope is that he may be with a family member or friend that perhaps has no idea what has occurred with his mother. but as time goes on, it becomes more and more of a long shot that is the case. but we're still hoping that we can still find william, and we are asking for the public's help. it to have any information at all about the young man to give us a call. but>> mr. lopez is not...
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the man was taken into custody last night on washington avenue. workers called police to report a man acting strangely and scaring customers. investigators say the suspect's health began deteriorating after an officer tasered him and put him in cuffs. at this time the cause of death is not known. >>> this columbus day is packing rain for the bay area. this is downtown san francisco, you can see raindrops here, definitely drizzley and blustery as well. those rain deposits will be moving south today. let's check in with meteorologist mike nicco. >>> good morning. check out live doppler 7. some of the thicker drizzle p if you bill, around the bay area from daly city south san francisco, san francisco across the bay bridge, alameda, berkeley to hayward some moving through marin county light rain in santa rosa one point this is not the heaviest this is the moisture coming ahead of the system. the system is still to our north when it rolls down look for the rain to pick up and move north to south. we'll talk about possible record high temperatures in th
the man was taken into custody last night on washington avenue. workers called police to report a man acting strangely and scaring customers. investigators say the suspect's health began deteriorating after an officer tasered him and put him in cuffs. at this time the cause of death is not known. >>> this columbus day is packing rain for the bay area. this is downtown san francisco, you can see raindrops here, definitely drizzley and blustery as well. those rain deposits will be moving...
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a man that jobs refused ♪ [ ukulele strumming ] ♪ [ folksy whistling ] [ man ] quitting is a fight you let yourself lose. it can take many tries. but keep trying, you will beat smoking. honey, you okay? yeah, i'm fine. ♪ [ ukulele ] >> he was sensation and so is his biography. the book steve jobs no. 1 best seller on amazon. the author describes how loyal jobs was to his family. that included his sister mona simpson but not the father that put him up for adoption. >> mona tracked him down and he started talking about the great restaurants he used to run including one in silicon valle valley. he said everybody used to the eat there. even steve jobs. and this is the father. >> the father. buy lj cal father and steve had told moep a don't tell him about me. and so she had to bite her tongue and couldn't say steve jobs is your son. >> just looked shocked and yes he was a great temper. >> electronic version of the nearly 600 page book also a big hit. a lot of readers have it on the i-pad. >> if you haven't booked the flight yet to travel this holiday season, you will pay more. delta united
a man that jobs refused ♪ [ ukulele strumming ] ♪ [ folksy whistling ] [ man ] quitting is a fight you let yourself lose. it can take many tries. but keep trying, you will beat smoking. honey, you okay? yeah, i'm fine. ♪ [ ukulele ] >> he was sensation and so is his biography. the book steve jobs no. 1 best seller on amazon. the author describes how loyal jobs was to his family. that included his sister mona simpson but not the father that put him up for adoption. >> mona...
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hit man who was a confidential informant for the d.e.a. and he passed on $100,000 he got from tehran to the confidential informant, money he says, he got from the iranians. and the iranians though, call this case baseless and call it "hollywood." >>shepard: tell us about the evidence if you could. >>reporter: they have reported telephone conversations and he has been cooperating and actually made some records phone conversations back to tehran where they say he was directed to carry out the killing. about the bombing of the restaurant? in would have been hundreds of americans, all to kill one man, the saudi arabian ambassador who is a very prominent and respected member of the diplomatic community. according to the indictment he said "they want that guy done, if 100 go withism, f 'em, and he said he would shoot them up." whatever, whatever is easy to you, echoing two terrorist attacks in argentina, in 1982 and 1984, a jewish center and the israeli embassy which killed 114 people, shep. >>shepard: thank you, eric, from manhattan. so, why wo
hit man who was a confidential informant for the d.e.a. and he passed on $100,000 he got from tehran to the confidential informant, money he says, he got from the iranians. and the iranians though, call this case baseless and call it "hollywood." >>shepard: tell us about the evidence if you could. >>reporter: they have reported telephone conversations and he has been cooperating and actually made some records phone conversations back to tehran where they say he was...