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sent a dog scratched me sure vinit what can a woman do against unarmed soldier with a landslide mark allen and the soldier had a dog i was terrified. who were recruited and i was so traumatized zabbaleen that the soldier brought me water to drink one no i said just leave me alone i don't want anything just leave me alone. you know what. it looked. look let's go up to the road. i. think i'm looking out for you no car yet go back down for ten minutes. look. at it it will get in trouble standing here comes a police. where's for yet. where's fire yet. he's behind us. you. know what is shot up or shut up shut up shut up shut up. we're shop all over the bucket so. that's the same cop who chased us down the hill he doesn't mind not oh no nothing has to be done politically if they catch is this time it's jail for us jamila not that way just don't go alone come with me to spend shall i do you mean your voice echoes let's hide awhile then we'll wait for the car lot that's wait a little it's a little because there's just no one thing you were hanging out with the workers don't do that. did not have n
sent a dog scratched me sure vinit what can a woman do against unarmed soldier with a landslide mark allen and the soldier had a dog i was terrified. who were recruited and i was so traumatized zabbaleen that the soldier brought me water to drink one no i said just leave me alone i don't want anything just leave me alone. you know what. it looked. look let's go up to the road. i. think i'm looking out for you no car yet go back down for ten minutes. look. at it it will get in trouble standing...
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in 2007 one of her affairs turned out to be this man, mark allen, a new mexico horse breeder and heirer to marry him. >> the biggest mistake i ever made in my life. >> within months of moving to his new mexico ranch, allen says peggy was nosing her way into his horse business, pressing him to fire longtime employees and hire friends of hers. >> you know, she wanted her people to do the accounting and stuff. >> when he refused, allen says, the man magnet turned into a maneater. >> she'd get on me and it was -- it was like a man getting on you. she's a pretty good sized woman. i looked in her eyes and i -- i mean, she's evil. she is evil. >> but if peggy thomas married well, she divorced even better. allen says he gave her money and an 80-foot houseboat just to go away. >> the divorce took way longer than the marriage did. >> looking back, mark allen says he should have known better. he says a few days before their wedding peggy let him in on a little secret. >> she said she was accused of being involved in a murder and that her ex-boyfriend had killed a guy, she said, but i didn't have
in 2007 one of her affairs turned out to be this man, mark allen, a new mexico horse breeder and heirer to marry him. >> the biggest mistake i ever made in my life. >> within months of moving to his new mexico ranch, allen says peggy was nosing her way into his horse business, pressing him to fire longtime employees and hire friends of hers. >> you know, she wanted her people to do the accounting and stuff. >> when he refused, allen says, the man magnet turned into a...
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underground and the guest spot today, our personal sherpa of illegal back alley business, filmmaker mark allenon producer of "extreme smuggling" airing tonight. mark, welcome. >> thank you. how are you doing today? >> good. i want to talk about drugs and what are some of the most innovativ innovative, surprising way people are getting drugs in to this country? >> i mean, if you watch the series you see there's crazy things people do. some of them you haven't heard of. the interesting thing is a network of individuals who smuggle things in to our country unbeknownst to themselves. meaning, say you had a grandpa and you were from we peru and they pay for the grandma's ticket to visit the family members and getting there her only deal is to bring goods back with her in to the country. she places orders all the time herself with this service to have her favorite cakes, soaps, anything brought to her. so it's something that she's used to. so when she brings back the goods, she doesn't inspect them. it's a human currier business and bringing the smaller components and who would thinking looking at a
underground and the guest spot today, our personal sherpa of illegal back alley business, filmmaker mark allenon producer of "extreme smuggling" airing tonight. mark, welcome. >> thank you. how are you doing today? >> good. i want to talk about drugs and what are some of the most innovativ innovative, surprising way people are getting drugs in to this country? >> i mean, if you watch the series you see there's crazy things people do. some of them you haven't heard...
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mark. >> reporter: well, allen, this all started as the newark police investigation that's now been turned over to the fbi. this man is facing federal firearms charges and neighbors are stunned. this photo shows newark police at the home on birch street. at the time neighbors say they did not have any idea what was going on. >> when my mom tried coming home there was like a bunch of cops blockading everything. >> reporter: court documents tell a tale of a man building fully automatic homemade assault weapons in his garage. newark police and fbi agents say they seized six guns from harry lewis' home along with two silencers and ammo magazines. when they asked him why, he said he wanted to see if he could actually build a firearm. >> it was pretty scary. >> reporter: this neighbor says she had no idea what was going on at the home, just a couple of doors down. >> that's pretty crazy. i don't know. he never really bothered anybody. i mean, we never -- other than he was a motorcycle guy so he always was riding his motorcycle. that's about it. >> great neighbor. super caring guy. >> reporter: b
mark. >> reporter: well, allen, this all started as the newark police investigation that's now been turned over to the fbi. this man is facing federal firearms charges and neighbors are stunned. this photo shows newark police at the home on birch street. at the time neighbors say they did not have any idea what was going on. >> when my mom tried coming home there was like a bunch of cops blockading everything. >> reporter: court documents tell a tale of a man building fully...
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mark. >> reporter: allen, this is a serious case. anna ayala facing a felony charge in this latest case and that infamous chili finger situation is already playing a role in how this case is being handled. 47 yearly anna ayala shielded her face from the cameras her son 26-year-old guadalupe junior reyes appeared in court on crutches. she is known around the nation after making up a story in 2005 about finding a severed finger in a bowl of chili at wendy's and her older did sister is sad to see this again. >> this is not good. she is my little sister. you know? i worry. i worry. >> reporter: in this latest case guadalupe reyes is charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm and shooting himself in the foot then to cover up what happened, ayala allegedly lying to police and making up a story about her son being shot by two men for no apparent reason. police say ayala gave a vivid description of the suspects and even a possible name and police almost arrested that man before determining the whole story was a fake. >> they gave
mark. >> reporter: allen, this is a serious case. anna ayala facing a felony charge in this latest case and that infamous chili finger situation is already playing a role in how this case is being handled. 47 yearly anna ayala shielded her face from the cameras her son 26-year-old guadalupe junior reyes appeared in court on crutches. she is known around the nation after making up a story in 2005 about finding a severed finger in a bowl of chili at wendy's and her older did sister is sad...
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a growing memorial of flowers and mementos marks the spot in fairfield's allen witt park where her bodyas discovered. we have the latest. >> we will try to get back to lisa's story in a moment. but new this morning, texas authorities are confirming murder charges are pending against a 25-year-old man in the shooting deaths of a former navy seal and author chris kyle and another man. both men were found shot to death at a texas gun range outside of dallas last night. suspect was arrested at his home about three hours later. kyle was known as america's deadliest sniper after four tours of duty, including the iraq war. he also wrote the best selling book northwestern sniper and hosted a reality tv show. >>> the white house has released a photo of president obama skeet shooting. the image puts to rest skeptics questions about whether the president has ever even fired a gun. it shows him shooting clay pigeons at camp david last august. the photo was made public as the president campaigns for new gun control measures. they said one picture does not erase a lifetime of supporting every gun ban
a growing memorial of flowers and mementos marks the spot in fairfield's allen witt park where her bodyas discovered. we have the latest. >> we will try to get back to lisa's story in a moment. but new this morning, texas authorities are confirming murder charges are pending against a 25-year-old man in the shooting deaths of a former navy seal and author chris kyle and another man. both men were found shot to death at a texas gun range outside of dallas last night. suspect was arrested...
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thanks to mark and allen. see you again soon. >> thank you. >> so much influence in the office. just ashame to waste it. >> how some of america's most well known women made their mark. a glimpse inside the secret lives of the nation's first ladies. that's coming up. my doctor told me calcium is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonderhat other questionable choices i've made? [ club scene music ] [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her likes 50% more cash, but i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes. cupcakes? yes.
thanks to mark and allen. see you again soon. >> thank you. >> so much influence in the office. just ashame to waste it. >> how some of america's most well known women made their mark. a glimpse inside the secret lives of the nation's first ladies. that's coming up. my doctor told me calcium is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. they're...
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mark. >> reporter: well, allen, investigators say these two detectives really did not have any chance. they were in plainclothes. they were not suspecting any kind of trouble when they encountered the suspect and they were shot and killed right on his doorstep. bullet holes riddle the garage where police and sheriff's deputies finally confronted suspect jeremy goulet and where goulet was shot and killed. this was just a half block away from where the two santa cruz officers were killed about a half hour earlier. >> there's no such thing as routine police work. however, the information that they possessed at the time they went out to contact this suspect gave them no suspicion that they would be in danger. >> reporter: santa cruz county sheriff phil wowak today revealed new details of the murders of sergeant butch baker and detective elizabeth butler. >> both detectives were killed at the doorstep of goulet's home. following the detectives' individual murders, they were disarmed by goulet and detective baker's vehicle was stolen by goulet. >> reporter: radio dispatch tapes reveal the fi
mark. >> reporter: well, allen, investigators say these two detectives really did not have any chance. they were in plainclothes. they were not suspecting any kind of trouble when they encountered the suspect and they were shot and killed right on his doorstep. bullet holes riddle the garage where police and sheriff's deputies finally confronted suspect jeremy goulet and where goulet was shot and killed. this was just a half block away from where the two santa cruz officers were killed...
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a growing memorial of flowers and mementos marks the spot in allen wit park where her body was discoveredwe have the latest. >> give us this day our daily bread. >> reporter: allen wit park has gone from a crime scene to an alter. honoring a 13-year-old found alone, naked and dead friday morning. >> she was face down. there's no obvious signs of trauma. put it that way. that's all i will say about her body. >> and today fairfield police asked abc7 not to release the girl's name or photos. detectives are following several leads from nearby surveillance cameras, but still do not have any suspects. they do know the girl was in the 7th grade at green valley middle school in cordalia. she was in school thursday and when she didn't return home that afternoon her foster parents called police. this friend was with her just before she got on the bus thursday after school. >> we were talking about life and success and like a bunch of stuff and then that's the last i seen her. she had a big smile on her face. >> now the tears wash over this community that is in mourning. >> it's heartbreaking to kno
a growing memorial of flowers and mementos marks the spot in allen wit park where her body was discoveredwe have the latest. >> give us this day our daily bread. >> reporter: allen wit park has gone from a crime scene to an alter. honoring a 13-year-old found alone, naked and dead friday morning. >> she was face down. there's no obvious signs of trauma. put it that way. that's all i will say about her body. >> and today fairfield police asked abc7 not to release the...
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a growing memorial of flowers and mementos marks the spot in allen wit park where her body was discovered. we have the latest. >> give us our day our daily bread. >> reporter: allen wit park has gone from a crime scene to an alter. honoring a 13-year-old found alone, naked and dead friday morning. >> she was face down. there's no obvious signs of trauma. put it that way. that's all i will say about her body. >> and today fairfield police asked abc7 not to release the girl's name or photos. detectives are following several leads from nearby surveillance cameras, but still do not have any suspects. they do know the girl was in the 7th grade at green valley middle school in cordalia. she was in school thursday and when she didn't return home that afternoon her foster parents called police. this friend was with her just before she got on the bus thursday after school. >> we were talking about life and success and like a bunch of stuff and then that's the last i seen her. she had a big smile on her face. >> now the tears wash over this community that is in mourning. >> it's heartbreaking to kn
a growing memorial of flowers and mementos marks the spot in allen wit park where her body was discovered. we have the latest. >> give us our day our daily bread. >> reporter: allen wit park has gone from a crime scene to an alter. honoring a 13-year-old found alone, naked and dead friday morning. >> she was face down. there's no obvious signs of trauma. put it that way. that's all i will say about her body. >> and today fairfield police asked abc7 not to release the...
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today marks the 10th anniversary of the road allen nightclub fire which killed 100 people.survivors and family members gathered to remember the love the ones killed in the blaze that began when pyrotechnics ignited packing foam on a stage in a club called the station. the memorial includes pictures and still marks the spot of the blaze. >> investigators and portland, oregon, are trying to find out what caused a patient at a children's hospital to catch fire. officials say the 11-year-old was painting in her room when she caught fire. she is a cancer patient who is in remission and her father said she had just used hand sanitizer to clean a table surface. he thinks of the hand sanitizer reacted to static electricity. the fire marshal is still looking for official cause. the child s of ever -- severed severe burns but she is recovering. a lot of anticipation leading up to today because of the big return of robin roberts. >> five months she has been gone. i spoke to lara spencer about this reunion. lara the big day is upon us. robin roberts' return to "good morning america." >
today marks the 10th anniversary of the road allen nightclub fire which killed 100 people.survivors and family members gathered to remember the love the ones killed in the blaze that began when pyrotechnics ignited packing foam on a stage in a club called the station. the memorial includes pictures and still marks the spot of the blaze. >> investigators and portland, oregon, are trying to find out what caused a patient at a children's hospital to catch fire. officials say the 11-year-old...
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allen pizzey in vatican city al with what happens now. mark who might be next.ight tensions are high after reported sightings of the most wanted man in california. bill whitaker reports on the dragnet. we now know what a massive tornado left behind in mississippi -- >> that is big! >> pelley: while in new england they're counting the losses from the record blizzard. and cliff romesha receives the medal of honor. he tells david martin how hero earned the highest award for valor. >> reporter: the citation says there were 400 enemy soldiers. >> and we had 52 greatit americans. didn't seem fair to them. captioning sponsored by cbs cb this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. when the news got out today, catholics all over the world were asking whether they had heard correctly. something that just doesn't happen just did: a pope resigned. pope benedict xvi, 85 years old and frail, told a meeting ofol cardinals today he no longer has p the physical and mental strength to carry out his responsibilities. on february 28
allen pizzey in vatican city al with what happens now. mark who might be next.ight tensions are high after reported sightings of the most wanted man in california. bill whitaker reports on the dragnet. we now know what a massive tornado left behind in mississippi -- >> that is big! >> pelley: while in new england they're counting the losses from the record blizzard. and cliff romesha receives the medal of honor. he tells david martin how hero earned the highest award for valor....
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allen pizzey in vatican city with what happens now. mark phillips on who might be next. tensions are high after reported sightings of the most wanted man in california. bill whitaker reports on the dragnet. we now know what a massive tornado left behind in mississippi -- >> that is big! >> pelley: while in new england they're counting the losses from the record blizzard. and cliff romesha receives the medal of honor. he tells david martin how he earned the highest award for valor. >> reporter: the citation says there were 400 enemy soldiers. >> and we had 52 great americans. didn't seem fair to them. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. when the news got out today, catholics all over the world were asking whether they had heard correctly. something that just doesn't happen just did: a pope resigned. pope benedict xvi, 85 years old and frail, told a meeting of cardinals today he no longer has the physical and mental strength to carry out his responsibilities. on february 28, he will become the first phone s
allen pizzey in vatican city with what happens now. mark phillips on who might be next. tensions are high after reported sightings of the most wanted man in california. bill whitaker reports on the dragnet. we now know what a massive tornado left behind in mississippi -- >> that is big! >> pelley: while in new england they're counting the losses from the record blizzard. and cliff romesha receives the medal of honor. he tells david martin how he earned the highest award for valor....
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. >> benedict's successor will need to make his mark by bringing order to the religious version of corporate chaos. allen pizzey cbs news rome. >> jeff: we are joined now by "washington post" reporter jason horowitz who has been following the politics of the vatican. jason, allen called this a sort of corporate chaos. in your estimation what kind of shape is the vatican in right now? >> well with the vatican we're talking about a 2,000-year-old institution. and it operates literally behind closed walls. so the power games that you see in any institution are much more fierce there because there's no turn over. people have been plotting and looking for power for a very long time. so in benedict you will someone who at the end of his papasee tried to introduce some reforms that would perhaps create some more transparency and root out some of what some called corruption there. he appointed one archbishop a fellow named to do this. and he took the mission to heart and actually sought out what he called corruption. and instead he faced entrenched opposition and was actually essentially exiled to the united sta
. >> benedict's successor will need to make his mark by bringing order to the religious version of corporate chaos. allen pizzey cbs news rome. >> jeff: we are joined now by "washington post" reporter jason horowitz who has been following the politics of the vatican. jason, allen called this a sort of corporate chaos. in your estimation what kind of shape is the vatican in right now? >> well with the vatican we're talking about a 2,000-year-old institution. and it...
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allen's home improvement. in 1990, j.t.t. has been keeping a low profile. this new gig marks his first time on tv since 2005. actually, i really liked the show. >> i guess it was going so long on syndication, you can probably sit home and get a paycheck. >>> this next one comes us us from kvsa in denver, colorado. in aurora, colorado, one little boy made it home seven months late. a car crash left him paralyzed from the neck down. after 225 days in the hospital, he was able to make it home. after friends and complete strangers came together to make over davin's home. >> i'm mara schiavocampo, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. there was a little bit of snow last night. temperatures below freezing in some of the northern suburbs. 32 at the airport. the forecast is not bad. temperatures in the mid 40's. we'll come back and check the forecast going into the weekend. >> reports that olympic runner oscar pistorius is in police custody after a shooting at
allen's home improvement. in 1990, j.t.t. has been keeping a low profile. this new gig marks his first time on tv since 2005. actually, i really liked the show. >> i guess it was going so long on syndication, you can probably sit home and get a paycheck. >>> this next one comes us us from kvsa in denver, colorado. in aurora, colorado, one little boy made it home seven months late. a car crash left him paralyzed from the neck down. after 225 days in the hospital, he was able to...
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allen pizzey in vatican city with what happens now. mark phillips on who might be next.ns are high after reported sightings of the most wanted man in california. bill whitaker reports on the dragnet. we now know what a massive tornado left behind in mississippi -- >> that is big! >> pelley: while in new england they're counting the losses from the record blizzard. and cliff romesha receives the medal of honor. he tells david martin how he earned the highest award for valor. >> reporter: the citation says there were 400 enemy soldiers. >> and we had 52 great americans. didn't seem fair to them. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. when the news
allen pizzey in vatican city with what happens now. mark phillips on who might be next.ns are high after reported sightings of the most wanted man in california. bill whitaker reports on the dragnet. we now know what a massive tornado left behind in mississippi -- >> that is big! >> pelley: while in new england they're counting the losses from the record blizzard. and cliff romesha receives the medal of honor. he tells david martin how he earned the highest award for valor. >>...
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then allen crab hits the three and the foul. a four-point play. cal up ten. mark lyons for three.rizona down two but there was no answer for crabbe. 31 points in the game. somehow he gets it to go. cal with the upset of number seven arizona, 77-69 your final. >>> women's hoops. stanford hosting arizona state and the pink breast cancer awareness ewan forms. chiney ogwumike, what an athlete. next's. takes it base line, drops it in. 26 points, 14 points, for chiney. a career game. 19 points off the bench. standard wins and improves to 22-2. 11-1 in pac-12 play. >> to the ice. kings and red wings. detroit up 2-1, less than a minute to play. part, played youth hockey in the bay area. ties it at two burt detroit answers back, ericsson, squeezes through with four seconds remaining and the red wings win it 3-2, your final. >> what a week at pebble. the protege gets to pay back the mentor, a great story, and a lot of fun for both, i'm sure. >> ama: a psychologist, dead guy, or a thief? find out who took o >> ama: join me tonight at 9:00 on cable 13. we'll look at two tech rumors, one about
then allen crab hits the three and the foul. a four-point play. cal up ten. mark lyons for three.rizona down two but there was no answer for crabbe. 31 points in the game. somehow he gets it to go. cal with the upset of number seven arizona, 77-69 your final. >>> women's hoops. stanford hosting arizona state and the pink breast cancer awareness ewan forms. chiney ogwumike, what an athlete. next's. takes it base line, drops it in. 26 points, 14 points, for chiney. a career game. 19...
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allen iverson. all those memories are about to be put to bed for good. saturday will mark the second to last time the two will meet on a regular basis. typical. both ranked high. 8-11. both in the hunt for a conference crown. last trip to the dome, coach, what do you think about that? >> it's meant a lot to me. it's no secret about that. you know, it's what this series has meant and to our conference. you know, there's a lot of storied moments of the big east conference, associated with georgetown, syracuse games. >> it has been a great rivalry. this story caught our eye. a couple from arizona naming their son, robert griffin vega. the pair placed a bet on outcome of the redskins, cowboys thanksgiving game. the winner got a chance to choose the name of the baby. and finally, this week's high school game of the week is from 12,000. big playoff matchup. we'll have them cool for yo
allen iverson. all those memories are about to be put to bed for good. saturday will mark the second to last time the two will meet on a regular basis. typical. both ranked high. 8-11. both in the hunt for a conference crown. last trip to the dome, coach, what do you think about that? >> it's meant a lot to me. it's no secret about that. you know, it's what this series has meant and to our conference. you know, there's a lot of storied moments of the big east conference, associated with...
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. >> mark phillips, thank you. we want to go to allen pizzey. he is on the phone in rome. the last time someone resigned was pope gregory xii in 1415. how is rome reacting? >> reporter: it's interesting. there is no reaction so to speak. i'm actually walking down toward st. peter's square. i just got out of the taxi. i told the driver the news. he said, oh, i thought i heard that on the radio. that's too bad. there's no sign of unusual activity in st. peter's square. the usual crowds milling about standing in line waiting to get in. i think it will take a couple of days. people will start immediately wonder, of course, who next. that's always the guessing game. people make liflts of who can be the next pope. we're sort of slowly compiling our lists, but i haven't heard of anybody who's picked a front-runner. the pope took everybody by surprise. as mark said, it's interesting he chose to step down when he felt he could no longer do it as opposed to his predecessor john paul who carried on to the bitter end. he's taken an incredibly brave stance and i think if nothing else p
. >> mark phillips, thank you. we want to go to allen pizzey. he is on the phone in rome. the last time someone resigned was pope gregory xii in 1415. how is rome reacting? >> reporter: it's interesting. there is no reaction so to speak. i'm actually walking down toward st. peter's square. i just got out of the taxi. i told the driver the news. he said, oh, i thought i heard that on the radio. that's too bad. there's no sign of unusual activity in st. peter's square. the usual...
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allen pizzey is at the vatican. kelly cobiella tells us the brother of oscar pistorius is also charged with a woman's death. and a movie mecca in the heart of georgia, marktrassmann visits the small town that's always ready for its close-up. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor it is already nascar's biggest race but this year's daytona 500 attracted more than just sports fans. for more than one reason. first there was danica patrick the first woman to win pole position. and today the first to lead the race but there was also yesterday's frightening crash which injured not drivers but fans. with more on all of that, mark strassmann is at the daytona international speedway. he begins our coverage this evening, mark? >> reporter: jeff, today's race began with another pileup, this one involving nine cars. although no one was hurt on the track or in the stands. daytona begins nascar's season and the sport is already on the defensive about safety. >> the second time the daytona 500 goes to jimmie johnson!
allen pizzey is at the vatican. kelly cobiella tells us the brother of oscar pistorius is also charged with a woman's death. and a movie mecca in the heart of georgia, marktrassmann visits the small town that's always ready for its close-up. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor it is already nascar's biggest race but this year's daytona 500 attracted more than just sports fans. for more than one reason. first...
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allen martin. >>> california farmers are in crisis with not enough workers to work the fields. it's the most severe shortage of its kind in decades. markfarmers say the need for immigration reform is now greater than ever. >> reporter: exact numbers are hard to come by but between 50 and 80% of farm workers are undocumented and they say if congress doesn't enact immigration reform some farms could close and food prices could go up. george's family farm in morgan hill grows garlic, beans and peppers among other crops but as recently as last year the farm couldn't find enough labor and had to leave about $400,000 worth of garlic in the ground. >> it's harder every year. we are having trouble to find people willing and able to pick the crops. >> reporter: the labor shortage is a concern for farmers around the nation. he says the problem began about five years ago and is now threatening the very existence of some farms. >> what we're doing is we're growing more down out of mexico and less locally. it's really a shame because you're adding a couple of weeks of lead time where you have to pick the fruits less mature than you would up here in
allen martin. >>> california farmers are in crisis with not enough workers to work the fields. it's the most severe shortage of its kind in decades. markfarmers say the need for immigration reform is now greater than ever. >> reporter: exact numbers are hard to come by but between 50 and 80% of farm workers are undocumented and they say if congress doesn't enact immigration reform some farms could close and food prices could go up. george's family farm in morgan hill grows...
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at new york presbyterian hospital here in the city where he made his mark with a larger than life personality. here is nbc's ron allen>> hi! >> reporter: ed koch was a quintessential new yorker and one of the city's most popular and outspoken politicians, known for his no nonsense in your face colorful personality and his trademark question asked of friends and faoes alike, even o "saturday night live." >> how am i doing? >> reporter: edward irving koch was born in the bronx new york in 1984, drafted out of college by the army to serve in world war ii. when he returned home, he began climbing the political ladder. a lifelong democrat, who served on new york city council, then three terms in the congress. and in 1977, he became new york's 105th mayor, a job koch often said he wanted for life. koch tool took over a city facing financial crisis and was credited with saving it from disaster. he was mayor for 12 years that were spirited, irreverent and rarely, if ever, boring. he lost to mario cuomo. >> i promised i would never run for governor again. >> you promised that before. >> in 1989 he lost his bid for an unpreced
at new york presbyterian hospital here in the city where he made his mark with a larger than life personality. here is nbc's ron allen>> hi! >> reporter: ed koch was a quintessential new yorker and one of the city's most popular and outspoken politicians, known for his no nonsense in your face colorful personality and his trademark question asked of friends and faoes alike, even o "saturday night live." >> how am i doing? >> reporter: edward irving koch was...
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buffett is the nation's biggest giver, then mark zuckerberg and his wife of facebook and texas financiers john and laura arnold third, microsoft's co-owner paul allent. >> lawrence? >> i have yet it make my millions. >> i'm shocked. >> i give what i can. absolutely. >> you should get paid extra for this week. >> i should. i'm giving plenty of sunshine around the bay area this week. >>> we have a little more patchy fog right now. but we'll break that up. more sunshine coming our way. chilly inland, 30s and 40s. some of that fog a little thick in the north bay valleys. visibilities down to a half mile in the santa rosa area. this afternoon, mild temperatures with sunshine and temperatures running to mid-60s in some of the valleys. you will see 60s inside the bay and 50s at the coastline. mostly sunny maybe a lingering patch or two of fog. high pressure building in though and it remains in place. that is going to hold on in fact probably strengthen as we head toward tomorrow. we may begin to see an offshore wind so staying dry and some very mild days ahead especially in the latter part of the week. that's when temperatures could get fer 70 degrees. al
buffett is the nation's biggest giver, then mark zuckerberg and his wife of facebook and texas financiers john and laura arnold third, microsoft's co-owner paul allent. >> lawrence? >> i have yet it make my millions. >> i'm shocked. >> i give what i can. absolutely. >> you should get paid extra for this week. >> i should. i'm giving plenty of sunshine around the bay area this week. >>> we have a little more patchy fog right now. but we'll break that...
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marks. >> okay. >> caller: i'm calling to -- >> does he play left tackle? >> caller: no. >> anyway, go ahead. >> caller: all right. i'm calling to ask about booz allenton -- >> good slow grower. i'm going to tell you -- it's not great, but good. i think that accent chur is the king of consulting. let's go to al in illinois. >> caller: this is al from illinois. >> how are you? >> caller: fine. i bought beamers on your advice. >> well, 52-week high. a real horse. by the way, so is that berry which has done very well. i like beam us. it does stand for buy my stock. let's go to ali in california. >> caller: great talking with you, mr. cramer. my question is mastercard. >> really interesting, stephanie link who is portfolio manager with me, we both said the same thing when we saw visa's number today. this group is played out for now. i think the credit card companies have to pull back. i would not be a buyer of visa and my trust -- and there are other fish in the sea. let's go to predeep in ohio. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. elnk -- >> no. earth link has almost no growth at all. don't buy. i think it's just moved up and it's time to trim. the
marks. >> okay. >> caller: i'm calling to -- >> does he play left tackle? >> caller: no. >> anyway, go ahead. >> caller: all right. i'm calling to ask about booz allenton -- >> good slow grower. i'm going to tell you -- it's not great, but good. i think that accent chur is the king of consulting. let's go to al in illinois. >> caller: this is al from illinois. >> how are you? >> caller: fine. i bought beamers on your advice. >>...
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mark. terrible lie here in monterey. behind the tree in the bunker still gets it close to the pin. one back, the leaders. nwba hoops tonight look out, sorry, joey. golden state continuing defense optional. tony allene. david lee and curry come out to 38 of the warriors 56 first half points. marcus salt apparently invisible. goes to the basket, undetered. you know hockey players are tough, so are ringside reporters. hit in the face with a puck. his face is a bloody mess. and he's still broadcasting and doing a report. >> that is a pro, larry. >> are you suggesting i would stop if i was bleeding right now? >> looks good. >> yes he looks like he's going to work for google. >> it's wild. he wears it well. >> coming up a mars mystery d the rover just spot a hunk of metal? >> and then at 11:00 must have task force what doctors recommend for each stage of your life. >> and jimmy kim yil live with highlights from this week's shows. >> that does it for us on abc >> that does it for us on abc 7 news. this is the "jeopardy!" teen tournament! here are today's semifinalists -- a freshman from marietta, georgia... ...a senior from westport, connecticut... ...and a senior from little rock, arkansas... and now he
mark. terrible lie here in monterey. behind the tree in the bunker still gets it close to the pin. one back, the leaders. nwba hoops tonight look out, sorry, joey. golden state continuing defense optional. tony allene. david lee and curry come out to 38 of the warriors 56 first half points. marcus salt apparently invisible. goes to the basket, undetered. you know hockey players are tough, so are ringside reporters. hit in the face with a puck. his face is a bloody mess. and he's still...
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allen, all of us are so excited to celebrate the opening and there will be a celebration. but according to the bay area alliance they are mark. the countdown is ticking to the opening of the east span of the bay bridge. september 3rd, day after labor day. >> there it is. >> reporter: and while caltrans crews worked diligently and on pace toward opening day, behind the scenes celebration plans are under way, a monumental task in itself. a studio out of richmond is hired to orchestrate the huge opening celebration, a public bridge walk, 10k, half marathon, bike ride, fireworks show, and concert on treasure island leading up to opening day. >> they deserve a big celebration. >> reporter: but celebrations of this magnitude require money and the bay bridge alliance nonprofit is working fast to acquire $4 million to $5 million in private funds for this celebration to go on. they are tight-lipped as to how much has been raised so far. >> if we don't raise the money to have a public ceremony for private sources we won't have a celebration like this. it will be severely reduced from the plan. >> reporter: the giants victory parade wa
allen, all of us are so excited to celebrate the opening and there will be a celebration. but according to the bay area alliance they are mark. the countdown is ticking to the opening of the east span of the bay bridge. september 3rd, day after labor day. >> there it is. >> reporter: and while caltrans crews worked diligently and on pace toward opening day, behind the scenes celebration plans are under way, a monumental task in itself. a studio out of richmond is hired to...
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mark on the dow. bill? >> so, the question becomes was the day's downturn just a fluke, or is it the beginning of a much anticipated correction? let's ask peter sorrentino from huntington asset advisers, allen gale, michael jones from riverfront investment group and our own rick santelli. everybody is in the water at this point. what do you think? i mean, you know, everybody has been scratching their heads as the market continued higher here, but they were at least willing to stay with the trend as long as it was in place. has the trend ended today, do you think? >> well, first of all, i've been modestly overweight equities in my allocation strategies going into the year, and that's because of the fundamental improvement that we saw mentioned in the fed minutes today. but i think clearly the market has gotten off to an exceptional start, and it's probably a little extended in here. so it's not surprising, if you look over the past couple of weeks, the increases have been smaller, so this is a -- this is a market that seems to be running out of wind for the -- for the near term. >> right. >> and, you know, the question is are we going to have a sharp pullback which i don't think is likely. w
mark on the dow. bill? >> so, the question becomes was the day's downturn just a fluke, or is it the beginning of a much anticipated correction? let's ask peter sorrentino from huntington asset advisers, allen gale, michael jones from riverfront investment group and our own rick santelli. everybody is in the water at this point. what do you think? i mean, you know, everybody has been scratching their heads as the market continued higher here, but they were at least willing to stay with...
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marks the 100th anniversary of the grant central terminal, the world's largest train station and one of morning's most popular tourist attracts. nfl royalty joins me now. 16 seasons playing pro football, hall of famer marcus allenbut his 74 yard dash for the douch down in 1984 made him a super bowl legend. now from the big easy, the site of tomorrow's big game. good to see you, sir. >> thanks a lot. >> a lot of talks about safety in the nfl. thousands of concussion-related lawsuits and even president obama said last week he had a son he would have to think long and hard before he let him play football. marcus, what if anything can the league do to make football safer? >> i think the league is trying to do everything they can. equipment can be something they can focus on and you can't ask guys to get smaller and smaller because they got bigger and bigger overtime. honestly the way they are trying to alter the way guys tackle without using their head is going to be a focus. it has been ingrained in them for a long, long time. we will have to start at the youth stage and getting guys to start playing without their helmets. not without helmets, but without hitting with their helmets. it will take a little bit of ti
marks the 100th anniversary of the grant central terminal, the world's largest train station and one of morning's most popular tourist attracts. nfl royalty joins me now. 16 seasons playing pro football, hall of famer marcus allenbut his 74 yard dash for the douch down in 1984 made him a super bowl legend. now from the big easy, the site of tomorrow's big game. good to see you, sir. >> thanks a lot. >> a lot of talks about safety in the nfl. thousands of concussion-related lawsuits...
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mark warner and margaret carlson. up next, senate republicans offer a plan on the sequester that lets the president decide on the cuts. are they passing the buck or trying to find a solution? mike allens here on the set for the "politico playbook." but first, here's bill karins with a check on the forecast. bill. >> good morning to you, mika. ugly travel morning in areas of the great lakes and especially up in new england. heavy rain is greeting you out the door this morning from all of southern new england down through new york city. remember on the map, the green is the rain. the white is the snow. so we do have some heavy, wet snow especially the higher elevations. massachusetts, upstate new york and definitely through vermont and new hampshire. wind-driven rain, especially long island to new york city. again, the heaviest snows this morning, the catskills into the adirondacks and then i think we'll get nailed during the day especially north of the mass pike up into new hampshire around concord. and just outside of portland up into interior maine, also a lot of heavy, wet snow. thankfully, it's going to be all rain especially connecticut, new york city. temperatures will actually
mark warner and margaret carlson. up next, senate republicans offer a plan on the sequester that lets the president decide on the cuts. are they passing the buck or trying to find a solution? mike allens here on the set for the "politico playbook." but first, here's bill karins with a check on the forecast. bill. >> good morning to you, mika. ugly travel morning in areas of the great lakes and especially up in new england. heavy rain is greeting you out the door this morning...
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allen. good morning, mike. you guys are taking a look at the new voices in the effort to reform america's gun laws. there's also a new ad from gabby giffords and mark super pac which will air tomorrow night during the state of the union. let's watch it. >> we have a problem where we shop, where we pray, where our children go to school. but there are solutions we can agree on, even gun owners like us. take it from me. congress must act. let's get this done. >> so against this backdrop of newtown, gabby giffords and mark kelly coming forward, what will the president say tomorrow night, mike, on guns? >> well, the president is going to push this very hard. he recognizes that this is a unique moment in history and that it will dissipate. unlike immigration which will keep having pressure on it, the people are uniquely focused on guns. so at the end of the week, the president will be going to his hometown, chicago, where mayor emanuel has had trouble with rising murders there, to talk about it as one of three stops on his post state of the union tour. the president also stopping in asheville, north carolina, and to atlanta where he'll talk about pre-k e
allen. good morning, mike. you guys are taking a look at the new voices in the effort to reform america's gun laws. there's also a new ad from gabby giffords and mark super pac which will air tomorrow night during the state of the union. let's watch it. >> we have a problem where we shop, where we pray, where our children go to school. but there are solutions we can agree on, even gun owners like us. take it from me. congress must act. let's get this done. >> so against this...