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officials are scrambling to pay for the party after mary david was arrested seen here from her facebook page for allegedly draining the account. >> check started bouncing and so weak conducted an investigation that concluded with serving a warrant on mary david. she was the treasurer since 2014 and she is being accused of embezzling over $50,000 from the fund. >> she has been treasurer of project graduation in charge of the event. police say she wrote herself checks and failed to deposit money from fundraising events. authorities say she admitted to taking money for personal use but a motive is not known. >> that could take the wind out of their sales. >> graduating seniors say they are stunned that someone put their night at risk. >> it is shocking but i'm sure if we have a good attitude about it, there will be something, we will try to make the best out of what happened.>> reporter: local businesses, restaurants and the rotary club say they will help raise the money that's needed to put on the event. the police and firefighters union is hosting a pack creek -- pancake breakfast to hel
officials are scrambling to pay for the party after mary david was arrested seen here from her facebook page for allegedly draining the account. >> check started bouncing and so weak conducted an investigation that concluded with serving a warrant on mary david. she was the treasurer since 2014 and she is being accused of embezzling over $50,000 from the fund. >> she has been treasurer of project graduation in charge of the event. police say she wrote herself checks and failed to...
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when mary kathryn david pleaded not guilty in superior court today more than a few friends looked onlthough the relationships are on hold right now. did you trust her? >> yes. >> like her? yes. >> i would consider her a friend. >> reporter: still consider her a friend? >> i am struggling with them. >> reporter: they rested the 37-year-old mother of two from embezzling $55,000 from the project grad. since 1989 it funded 300 seniors from five high schools helping them stay out of trouble on graduation night at an elaborate party. now the money is gone. >> her statement was she had a shopping addictions and needed assistance in paying bills. >> reporter: did she express regret? >> yes, she did. >> reporter: so much regret in court today her attorney offered up a $10,000 check to begin restitution. instead the judge imposed $100,000 in jail based partly on a previous conviction on embezzlement 17 years ago. >> this $10,000 made payment for project graduation is going to a bail bondsman at this point not to project grad. >> reporter: they plan a pancake breakfast and go fund me page. they
when mary kathryn david pleaded not guilty in superior court today more than a few friends looked onlthough the relationships are on hold right now. did you trust her? >> yes. >> like her? yes. >> i would consider her a friend. >> reporter: still consider her a friend? >> i am struggling with them. >> reporter: they rested the 37-year-old mother of two from embezzling $55,000 from the project grad. since 1989 it funded 300 seniors from five high schools...
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bouncing and so we started an investigation that concluded with serving a warrant on the suspect mary david. she was the treasurer since 2014 and she is right now being accused of embezzling over $50,000 from the fund. >> she has been treasurer of a nonprofit group in charge of the event. police say she wrote herself checks and failed to deposit all of the money from fundraising events. authorities say she admitted to taking the money for personal use. >> for her to embezzle all of that can take the wind out of their sales to say the least. seniors are stunned that someone put their special night at risk. >> it's shocking but i'm trying to have a good attitude about it. i'm sure we will do something. and try to make the best out of what happened. >> local businesses, restaurants in the rotary club say they will help raise the $32,000 needed to put on the event. the police and firefighters union is hosting a pancake breakfast to help raise funds. >> one way or another everyone will pitch in and we will make sure that graduation night is on and safe. >> was seven weeks ago this community is c
bouncing and so we started an investigation that concluded with serving a warrant on the suspect mary david. she was the treasurer since 2014 and she is right now being accused of embezzling over $50,000 from the fund. >> she has been treasurer of a nonprofit group in charge of the event. police say she wrote herself checks and failed to deposit all of the money from fundraising events. authorities say she admitted to taking the money for personal use. >> for her to embezzle all of...
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so we conducted an investigation that concluded last night with serving a warrant on suspect mary david. she was the treasurer since 2014. she's right now being accused of embezzling over $50,000 from the fund. >> reporter: the mother of two has been treasurer of project graduation a non-profit group in charge of the event. police said she wrote herself checks and failed to deposit all the money from fundraising events. authorities say she admitted to taking the money for personal use. a motive is not known. >> for her to embezzle all that, it could take the wind out of their sails to say the least. >> reporter: graduating seniors are stunned someone put their special night at risk. >> i mean it's shocking, but we all have a good attitude about it. whether we have one or not i'm sure we'll do something. i don't know, try to make the best out of what happened. >> reporter: but local businesses, restaurants, and the rotary club say they will help raise the $32,000 that's needed to put on the event. police and firefighter's union is hosting a pancake breakfast next month to help raise fund
so we conducted an investigation that concluded last night with serving a warrant on suspect mary david. she was the treasurer since 2014. she's right now being accused of embezzling over $50,000 from the fund. >> reporter: the mother of two has been treasurer of project graduation a non-profit group in charge of the event. police said she wrote herself checks and failed to deposit all the money from fundraising events. authorities say she admitted to taking the money for personal use. a...
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mary david, mother of two, was arrested after embezzling $50,000 from project graduation, a nonprofitarge of organizing a safe event for graduating seniors. david was treasurer for the group and police say she has been running herself checks from fundraising events. businesses and restaurants say they will raise the $32,000 needed to put on the event. >> one way or another, everybody's going to pitch in. we make sure that graduation night is a lot of fun and safe. >> the police and firefighters units are holding a pancake breakfast fundraiser next month. the graduation event is set to take place june 2. >>> the police department is asking for the public's help to find two men suspected in a bank robbery. take a look at the pictures taken inside bank of the west yesterday at 2:30 p.m. investigators say two men entered the bank on first street, jumped over the counter and took cash. the men are described as african-americans, wearing hooded sweatshirts, gloves and bandannas covering their faces. they left in a champagne colored pickup truck with no license plate. >>> oakland police toda
mary david, mother of two, was arrested after embezzling $50,000 from project graduation, a nonprofitarge of organizing a safe event for graduating seniors. david was treasurer for the group and police say she has been running herself checks from fundraising events. businesses and restaurants say they will raise the $32,000 needed to put on the event. >> one way or another, everybody's going to pitch in. we make sure that graduation night is a lot of fun and safe. >> the police and...
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today mary catherine david pleaded not guilty in sonoma county community court admitting that she embezzled from project grad, that helps seniors from five high schools stay out of trouble. >> her first statement was that she had a shopping addiction and needed some assistance in paying her bills. >> reporter: her attorney offered up a $10,000 check to begin restitution, instead, the judge imposed $100,000 in bail. based on a previous conviction 17 years old. >> this $17,000 that's made payable to project graduation is going to go to the bail bonds mon at this point, it's not going to project grad. >> do you trust her? >> yes. >> do you like her? >> i still consider her a friend. >> reporter: for new the police department plans a breakfast on may 17 as a gofundme page. >> i got to take her at her word, doesn't mean i forgive her. >> reporter: one of the graduating seniors that plans to be graduating this year ask mary catherine david's own daughter. >>> soon to return to class today, one week after a fatal shooting at their elementary school in san bernardino, encouraging messages greeted t
today mary catherine david pleaded not guilty in sonoma county community court admitting that she embezzled from project grad, that helps seniors from five high schools stay out of trouble. >> her first statement was that she had a shopping addiction and needed some assistance in paying her bills. >> reporter: her attorney offered up a $10,000 check to begin restitution, instead, the judge imposed $100,000 in bail. based on a previous conviction 17 years old. >> this $17,000...
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today mary catherine david pleaded not guilty in sonoma county community court admitting that she embezzled money from project grad, that helps seniors from five high schools stay out of trouble. >> her first statement was that she had a shopping addiction and needed some assistance in paying her bills. >> reporter: her attorney offered up a $10,000 check to begin restitution, instead, the judge imposed $100,000 in bail. based on a previous conviction 17 years old. >> this $17,000 that's made payable to project graduation is going to go to the bail bonds mon at this point, it's not going to project grad. >> do you trust her? >> yes. >> do you like her? >> i still consider her a friend. >> reporter: for new the police department plans a breakfast on may 17 as a gofundme page. >> i got to take her at her word, doesn't mean i forgive her. >> reporter: one of the graduating seniors that plans to be graduating this year ask mary catherine david's own daughter. >>> soon to return to class today, one week after a fatal shooting at their elementary school in san bernardino, encouraging messages gre
today mary catherine david pleaded not guilty in sonoma county community court admitting that she embezzled money from project grad, that helps seniors from five high schools stay out of trouble. >> her first statement was that she had a shopping addiction and needed some assistance in paying her bills. >> reporter: her attorney offered up a $10,000 check to begin restitution, instead, the judge imposed $100,000 in bail. based on a previous conviction 17 years old. >> this...
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back with us, david, april ryan, mary katharine ham, senior writer for the federalist and alice stewart, republican strategist. mary katharine, circumstances change. do they change that much, that fast in one day or circumstances that have changed or the president that has changed? >> two things at work. circumstances do change. some of this, especially on foreign policy, can be the president coming to face reality that he was not facing when he was on the trail. you learn more when you're in the presidency. but trump is an imminently changeable man when it comes to policy. depending on who is talking to him, who has power in the white house and how he's feeling that day. this is just part of who he is. when he changes positions, i have never found it particularly shocking, even when it's something that he stuck to pretty consistently. in this case, the two things he stuck to through the campaign were a lit more friendly relationship with russia and the idea that on trade we were going to be tougher on folks like china. those are two large changes, but
back with us, david, april ryan, mary katharine ham, senior writer for the federalist and alice stewart, republican strategist. mary katharine, circumstances change. do they change that much, that fast in one day or circumstances that have changed or the president that has changed? >> two things at work. circumstances do change. some of this, especially on foreign policy, can be the president coming to face reality that he was not facing when he was on the trail. you learn more when...
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mary, what have you learned? >> reporter: david, these are two of the officers that the intruder slipped before spending a whopping 15 minutes undetected here on the white house grounds. now, the president was at home in the residence at the time when 26-year-old jonathan tran triggered several alarms, peered through the windows and even rattled one of the door handles, before finally being detected. now, at the time, the president said the secret service did a fantastic job in responding. but tonight, abc news has learned that two of these officers who failed to detect the fence jumper are now out of the job. the secret service continues to review this incident. david. >> mary bruce with the breaking headline there. >>> for the first time tonight, we're hearing from the family of that doctor who was dragged off of a united flight. we have new details on his condition. his daughter and attorney revealing he suffered a concussion, lost some of his teeth and has a broken nose. they sayll reconstructive surgery. they say the doctor is
mary, what have you learned? >> reporter: david, these are two of the officers that the intruder slipped before spending a whopping 15 minutes undetected here on the white house grounds. now, the president was at home in the residence at the time when 26-year-old jonathan tran triggered several alarms, peered through the windows and even rattled one of the door handles, before finally being detected. now, at the time, the president said the secret service did a fantastic job in...
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david. >> mary bruce, thank you. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" -- the severe storm moving ahead. at least 13 reported or the may dose already. 50 million americans bracing for dangerous weather tonight. ginger zee standing by live with the new path tonight. >>> the passenger plane scare, the discovery in the luggage that kept passengers on the ground for hours. >>> and tonight, we celebrate an american great. there was only one don rickles. back in a moment. when that pain makes simple errands simply unbearable... ...i hear you. i hear you because my dad struggled with this pain. make sure your doctor hears you too. so folks, don't wait. step on up. and talk to your doctor. because you have places to go... ...and people who can't wait for you to get there. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands... step on up and talk to your doctor today. ...have you tried the tissue test? question, are my teeth yellow? ugh, yellow... what do you use? crest whitestrips crest 3d whitestrips whiten... 25 times better than a leading whitening toothp
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david. >> mary bruce, thank you >>> we turn now to a developing headline at this hour, a dangerous standoff after a state trooper was shot while on the job. delaware state trooper. shot in a parking lot of a grocery store. here's abc's gio benitez >> reporter: tonight, a man police believe shot and killed a delaware state trooper appears >> they're trying to establish communication with him. >> shots going off in the neighborhood. >> there was a s.w.a.t. team. >> police said the trooper approached a suspicious vehicle with two people inside when one of the two got outside, firing shots, hitting the trooper. the suspect taking off. >> he ran for seven, eight feet. he turned around and started shooting. >> the chaos leading to a standoff. state and local authorities outside with massive show of support. >> this is a sad day for our state and the delaware state police family. >> reporter: police are investigating to figure out what the motive for the shooting can be. the other person in that car was taken into custody. david. >> gio, thank you. >>> next tonight here, there's severe weather mov
david. >> mary bruce, thank you >>> we turn now to a developing headline at this hour, a dangerous standoff after a state trooper was shot while on the job. delaware state trooper. shot in a parking lot of a grocery store. here's abc's gio benitez >> reporter: tonight, a man police believe shot and killed a delaware state trooper appears >> they're trying to establish communication with him. >> shots going off in the neighborhood. >> there was a s.w.a.t....
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david? >> mary, thank you. >>> in her first overseas trip as presidential adviser, ivanka trump getting a rough reception after saying her father is a champion of families. taking part in a summit about women in business at the invitation of angela merkel. it was during the moment, the moderator asks her, did you hear that response from the crowd? how ivanka trump responds. here's linzie janis. >> hello. how are you? >> reporter: ivanka trump stepping out on to the world stage. the president's most trusted sidekick on her first official trip abroad as an assistant to the president. the former corporate executive at a women's summit in berlin. >> who are you representing? your father, as the president of the united states, the american people, or your business? >> i am rather unfamiliar with this role as well, it's quite new to me. >> reporter: where she spoke about her signature issues, affordable child care and paid family leave. but after calling her father a champion of families, the crowd's resp
david? >> mary, thank you. >>> in her first overseas trip as presidential adviser, ivanka trump getting a rough reception after saying her father is a champion of families. taking part in a summit about women in business at the invitation of angela merkel. it was during the moment, the moderator asks her, did you hear that response from the crowd? how ivanka trump responds. here's linzie janis. >> hello. how are you? >> reporter: ivanka trump stepping out on to the...
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david. >> mary bruce, thank you. >>> we turn now to a developing headline at this hour, a dangerous standoff after a state trooper was shot while on the job. a delaware state trooper. the shooting in the parking lot of a food market. the suspect holed up in a home. surrounded. shots fired at police. here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, dozens of police cars surrounding a home in delaware a intense and theoff under way. with a man police believe shot and killed a delaware state trooper. >> they're trying to establish communication with him. >> shots going off in the neighborhood. there was a s.w.a.t. team in the trees and everything. >> reporter: it all began at this convenience store this afternoon. police say the trooper approached a suspicious vehicle with two people inside, when one of the two got out, started firing shots, hitting the trooper. the suspect taking off. >> he ran for like, seven, eight feet. he turned around and started shooting. >> reporter: the chaos leading to a desperate search. residents warned by reverse 911. nearby schools locked down. that officer rushed
david. >> mary bruce, thank you. >>> we turn now to a developing headline at this hour, a dangerous standoff after a state trooper was shot while on the job. a delaware state trooper. the shooting in the parking lot of a food market. the suspect holed up in a home. surrounded. shots fired at police. here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, dozens of police cars surrounding a home in delaware a intense and theoff under way. with a man police believe shot and killed a...
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david. >> mary bruce live on capitol hill. >>> north korea upping the ante with the united states with a new and troubling move tonight. taking an american teacher in to custody as he was about to return home. and the new threat to sink that u.s. carrier group. soon to arrive off its shores. president trump in a new round of phone calls with china and japan and a rare meeting with the u.n. security council at the white house. underscoring the urgency tonight. abc's bob woodruff in north korea. >> reporter: tonight, american tony kim remains in custody. the 58-year-old professor arrested in north korea while trying to leave the country. he has yet to be charged with a crime. he is one of three americans being held. >> please save my life. >> reporter: the other two serving lengthy prison sentences. tensions between the united states and the regime is reaching new highs. a message delivered by state-run media warning the aircraft carrier "uss carl vinson" could be sunk with a single strike. the "vinson," now heading to the korean peninsula. >> welcome to the white house. >> reporter: tod
david. >> mary bruce live on capitol hill. >>> north korea upping the ante with the united states with a new and troubling move tonight. taking an american teacher in to custody as he was about to return home. and the new threat to sink that u.s. carrier group. soon to arrive off its shores. president trump in a new round of phone calls with china and japan and a rare meeting with the u.n. security council at the white house. underscoring the urgency tonight. abc's bob woodruff...
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i want to turn to david. marie le pen and donald trump are populist, claim to reject the establishment. both take a hard line on immigration and islamic terrorism. is it fair to draw parallels between the two? and where is the distinction? >> there is a certain parallel, a certain distinction. globalization is a key element to the whole thing as jim suggested before me. her acceptance speech, if you will, she did talk about global saix a ization and i think the next round will be a referendum on frexit, taking france out of the european union, which is what she wants and many of the french people seem to be leaning more in that direction. in terms of donald trump, you know, le pen was a strong supporter of trump all along and he of her. in fact, macron has lined up on the side of obama. obama has lined up on his side. but it's interesting about le pen. she actually showed up in trump tower seven days before he was inaugurated as president. so they seem to have a real affinity of interests and so on. but after the a
i want to turn to david. marie le pen and donald trump are populist, claim to reject the establishment. both take a hard line on immigration and islamic terrorism. is it fair to draw parallels between the two? and where is the distinction? >> there is a certain parallel, a certain distinction. globalization is a key element to the whole thing as jim suggested before me. her acceptance speech, if you will, she did talk about global saix a ization and i think the next round will be a...
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david, thank you. april, mary katharine. appreciate it. >>> holy shift, with an "f" there. the president's stunning reversals shocking his backers. we'll ask a key economic adviser if he's still on board. >> and primed and raeeady. satellite pictures showing north korea could be girpg fearing up another nuclear test. >>> united airlines paying for that forceful removal of a passenger. all the passengers on that plane being reimbursed. we'll hear from the attorney of the man, dr. dao, who was dragged off that plane. first time we're hearing from them straight ahead. it delivers a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste. zero alcohol™. so it has the bad breath germ-killing power of this... [rock music] with the lighter feel... of this. [classical music] for a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste... ahhh. try listerine® zero alcohol™. also try listerine® pocketpaks for fresh breath on the go. the average family's new, but old, home: it stood up to 2 rookies, 3 terrible two's, and a one-coat wonder named "grams". it survived multiple personalities, 3 staycations, and
david, thank you. april, mary katharine. appreciate it. >>> holy shift, with an "f" there. the president's stunning reversals shocking his backers. we'll ask a key economic adviser if he's still on board. >> and primed and raeeady. satellite pictures showing north korea could be girpg fearing up another nuclear test. >>> united airlines paying for that forceful removal of a passenger. all the passengers on that plane being reimbursed. we'll hear from the...
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the kenyan runners, daniel wanjiru and mary keitany, have won the men's and women's races in the london marathon. britain's davidnners, daniel wanjiru and mary keitany, have won the men's and women's races in the london marathon. britain's david weir won the men's wheelchair race for a seventh time. 0ur correspondent — danjohnson — is live on the finish line for us now... thousands of amateur runners now arriving. prince harry will hand out prizes later. it is a royal flavour to today, prince william and after work here at the start. the elite race completed earlier, with some records being broken. all these wonderful stories that are behind everybody‘s race today. so much emotion on the finish line, because it isa emotion on the finish line, because it is a test of endurance. david wear, the winner of the wheelchair event, a record seventh win for him and he was telling the earlier how he felt after his race. i've been waiting to win that race for five years. it's a race that i love, it's the race i with. doing the full marathon, it was the reason i wanted to do. it's the only reason i get up for and to try and
the kenyan runners, daniel wanjiru and mary keitany, have won the men's and women's races in the london marathon. britain's davidnners, daniel wanjiru and mary keitany, have won the men's and women's races in the london marathon. britain's david weir won the men's wheelchair race for a seventh time. 0ur correspondent — danjohnson — is live on the finish line for us now... thousands of amateur runners now arriving. prince harry will hand out prizes later. it is a royal flavour to today,...
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talking with journalist and author david maris. >> he was in the cover up to his neck. his lilists have attempt to say it was dean ran the coverup, or others betrayed him. the tapes don't show that. the tapes show that right from the start, he was fwing to play it rough, the way they play it. he was going to be tough, tough, tough. it was a terrible down fall. >> for more of this weekend's chedule, go to booktv.org. ohio governor and former republican presidential candidate john kasich sat down with a group of reporters today to talk about a range of issues he assessed president trump's first 100 days, republican efforts to repeal and replace the health care law, the current political discourse in washington, and the future of the two-party system. governor kasich is the author of a new book, "two paths: america divided or united." he spoke at a breakfast today hosted by the "christian science monitor" in washington for an hour. mr. cook: ok, here we go i'm ave cook from "the monitor," gnchor kasich is here, he's been stopping by since 1985678 he was born in pennsylvani
talking with journalist and author david maris. >> he was in the cover up to his neck. his lilists have attempt to say it was dean ran the coverup, or others betrayed him. the tapes don't show that. the tapes show that right from the start, he was fwing to play it rough, the way they play it. he was going to be tough, tough, tough. it was a terrible down fall. >> for more of this weekend's chedule, go to booktv.org. ohio governor and former republican presidential candidate john...
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royal support for london marathon runners — with wins for david weir and kenya's mary keitany and daniel
royal support for london marathon runners — with wins for david weir and kenya's mary keitany and daniel
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royal support for london marathon runners — with wins for david weir and kenya's mary keitany and danieljiru. this is where the thousands of amateur runners are now crossing the finish line. so many personal milestones achieved here. so many personal milestones achieved here. also in the next hour — letting the train take the strain — the flying scotsmanjoins three modern trains to celebrate the past, present and future of britain's railways. and the travel show heads to china ahead of the great wall marathon next month. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. on the first weekend of the general election campaign, jeremy corbyn has announced that a labour government would introduce another four bank holidays. he said it would be a matter to be determined is when the party released its manifesto. just before we came on air, a labour party spokesman confirmed that the party would indeed renewed the trident nuclear deterrence. this is what jeremy corbyn told andrew marr on bbc one this morning, before that clarification. it is still an entirely unresolved question as to what you are going t
royal support for london marathon runners — with wins for david weir and kenya's mary keitany and danieljiru. this is where the thousands of amateur runners are now crossing the finish line. so many personal milestones achieved here. so many personal milestones achieved here. also in the next hour — letting the train take the strain — the flying scotsmanjoins three modern trains to celebrate the past, present and future of britain's railways. and the travel show heads to china ahead of...
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eastern with author john farrell talking with journalist and author david maris. >> he was in the cover up to his neck. his lilists have attempt to say it was dean ran the coverup, or others betrayed him. the tapes don't show that. the tapes show that right from the start, he was fwing to play it rough, the way they play it. he was going to be tough, tough, tough. it was a terrible down fall. >> for more of this weekend's chedule, go to booktv.org. ohio governor and former republican presidential candidate john kasich sat down with a group of reporters today to talk about a range of issues he assessed president trump's first 100 days, republican efforts to repeal and replace the health care law, the current political discourse in washington, and the future of the two-party system.
eastern with author john farrell talking with journalist and author david maris. >> he was in the cover up to his neck. his lilists have attempt to say it was dean ran the coverup, or others betrayed him. the tapes don't show that. the tapes show that right from the start, he was fwing to play it rough, the way they play it. he was going to be tough, tough, tough. it was a terrible down fall. >> for more of this weekend's chedule, go to booktv.org. ohio governor and former...
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into the second half, goalless at the break at saint mary ‘s, dusan tadic got the best opportunities earlier, for city davidhe chances. we thought it was going to score but it went wide. it's a couple of moments into the second half at saint mary ‘s, currently goalless between southampton and manchester city. we've been saying for weeks that the trapdoor is getting closer for sunderland. they didn't win today, they drew with west ham. they went behind early on, west ham scoring from six yards out, there was a bit of history for sunderland. they scored direct from a corner, their first goal in 701 minutes, we thought they might get the win, james colin got west ham's second, it was borini who got the second goalfor sunderland. it was borini who got the second goal for sunderland. 2— to the final score. we can hearfrom goal for sunderland. 2— to the final score. we can hear from the managers. his david moyes of sunderland first. we need to win the games and today, we had a couple of games and today, we had a couple of games at home recently, today we needed to try to take three points, it hasn't been for the
into the second half, goalless at the break at saint mary ‘s, dusan tadic got the best opportunities earlier, for city davidhe chances. we thought it was going to score but it went wide. it's a couple of moments into the second half at saint mary ‘s, currently goalless between southampton and manchester city. we've been saying for weeks that the trapdoor is getting closer for sunderland. they didn't win today, they drew with west ham. they went behind early on, west ham scoring from six...
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mary. >>> "action news" continues with rick williams, sara bloomquist and meteorologist, david murphy. >>in, here are the stories we are following for you at 12:30. philadelphia meets beefed up patrols in one north philadelphia neighborhood after gun fire rang out killing three men. the trial begins for the man that pled not guilty in shooting and killing a philadelphia state trooper despite the fact he confessed when he was captured. >>> and two men went don't with their plane in the snow covered mountains in utah. >>> three men shot and killed when bullets went flying at an apartment complex in philadelphia have been identified. a group of men were standing around when another group of men came up and started shooting in broad daylight. >> reporter: police have identified the three homicide victims and a fourth man remains in the hospital in stable condition and the shooting happening on this lawn behind me this afternoon and police believe it stemmed from an argument. today a visable police presence in the blocks surrounding a quadruple student. four men shot and three of them died. >>
mary. >>> "action news" continues with rick williams, sara bloomquist and meteorologist, david murphy. >>in, here are the stories we are following for you at 12:30. philadelphia meets beefed up patrols in one north philadelphia neighborhood after gun fire rang out killing three men. the trial begins for the man that pled not guilty in shooting and killing a philadelphia state trooper despite the fact he confessed when he was captured. >>> and two men went don't...
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when neighbors that she knew a woman named mary in her 70s or 80s with their with her son david who appearedto be in his 50s. she said they had been in the home for about two years and that she thought they were about to move because there had been a ferentz signposted others say they rarely saw the people lived in the home.>> have a yard sale just before christmas and i think we bought a couple things but other than that no interaction.>> reporter: home was described as being the neighborhood eyesore. usually a pile of junk including furniture piled on the front lawn. neighbors say they did not expect it to be a crime scene. >> i am shocked. maybe it's because it's so rare to happen here.>> reporter: police have arrested a 50-year- old david stubblefield. >> we live outside the city to be safe and secure and it seems that's not the case.>> reporter: i reached out to police investigators but they say at this time they are unable to release more information. they may hold a press conference later today. in san bruno, amber lee ktvu fox news.>>> a missing man, where the man's family and friend
when neighbors that she knew a woman named mary in her 70s or 80s with their with her son david who appearedto be in his 50s. she said they had been in the home for about two years and that she thought they were about to move because there had been a ferentz signposted others say they rarely saw the people lived in the home.>> have a yard sale just before christmas and i think we bought a couple things but other than that no interaction.>> reporter: home was described as being the...
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the kenyan runners, daniel wanjiru and mary keitany, have won the men's and women's races in the london marathon. britain's davida seventh time. and one selfless runner sacrificed his own race to help an exhausted fellow runner across the finishing line. live now to our correspondent danjohnson who has all the details. there are so many personal stories behind these runs, the reason why they wanted to be here and take part. it's been a magical day in so many different ways. i've been talking to that runner who was involved in the special magic moment, cotsjust involved in the special magic moment, cots just up the road involved in the special magic moment, cotsjust up the road here ahead of the finish line.|j moment, cotsjust up the road here ahead of the finish line. i came round the final corner and i saw a run out struggling. his legs were collapsing and he tried to get up, he kept falling back down. i'd never met him before, but i went over and told he could do this. but every time you try to get up, he realised he wasn't going to make it. he was falling from one side to the other, so falling from one side t
the kenyan runners, daniel wanjiru and mary keitany, have won the men's and women's races in the london marathon. britain's davida seventh time. and one selfless runner sacrificed his own race to help an exhausted fellow runner across the finishing line. live now to our correspondent danjohnson who has all the details. there are so many personal stories behind these runs, the reason why they wanted to be here and take part. it's been a magical day in so many different ways. i've been talking to...
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[laughter] david: but suppose your name which was just mary or jane?: it would not have worked. i remember once being in baltimore, and i had a director when i first came to work in baltimore had said to me we have to do something about that name. we need to do something about that because nobody is going to remember it or know how to pronounce it. up until that time, i wanted to have a name like everybody else, so it was only when my bosses told me i needed to think about changing it and they mentioned suzy, because suzy is friendly. nobody can say suzy and not say suzy winfrey, eyewitness news, a friendly thing, and it was only when i was challenged with the idea of changing it that i thought, no, i'm going to keep my name. when i started in baltimore, your mother can tell you, she was there, they started me with a campaign called what is an oprah, trying to explain to people how to pronounce the name. david: for those who may not him know your background, you him went to college in tennessee, then you worked in the tennessee broadcasting operation,
[laughter] david: but suppose your name which was just mary or jane?: it would not have worked. i remember once being in baltimore, and i had a director when i first came to work in baltimore had said to me we have to do something about that name. we need to do something about that because nobody is going to remember it or know how to pronounce it. up until that time, i wanted to have a name like everybody else, so it was only when my bosses told me i needed to think about changing it and they...
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one neighbor says she knew a woman named mary in her 70s or 80s lived there with her son david who appeared to be in his 50s. she says they have been in the home for about two years and that she thought they were about to move because there had been a for rent sign posted. others say they rarely saw the people who lived in the home. >> they had a yard sale maybe just before christmas and i think we even bought a couple of things. other than that we've had nointersection with them. >> the home was a neighborhood eyesore and usually a pile of junk including furniture piled up on the front lawn. still neighbors never thought the home would be a crime scene. >> i find this interesting and shocked. maybe because it is so rare to have it happen in this area. >> reporter: police arrested 50- year-old david stubblefield of san bruno for the crime, but have not yet said whose remains were found. >> we live outside the city to be a little more safe and secure and to think that is not necessarily the case is concerning. >> reporter: i reached out to police investigators, but they say at this time they
one neighbor says she knew a woman named mary in her 70s or 80s lived there with her son david who appeared to be in his 50s. she says they have been in the home for about two years and that she thought they were about to move because there had been a for rent sign posted. others say they rarely saw the people who lived in the home. >> they had a yard sale maybe just before christmas and i think we even bought a couple of things. other than that we've had nointersection with them....
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thousand years later the lord jesus showed up and he was traced his lineage directly from david to the virgin mary and also through joseph. both were direct-directly connected with king david. even the blind men as he passed by said, jesus, son of david, have mercy on us. everybody knew the lineage was there but very few knew if any -they must been to the busy fishing or planting crops to study daniel nye but he gave the precise year when all this would take place. he ride the donkey into jerusalem he would get crucified and resurrected on a particular year. so he said the hour has come that the son of man should be glorified. verily verily, i say to you except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and i can it abides alone but if it dies it brings forth much fruit. he that loves his life shall lose it and he that hates his life in this world shall keep it in the life eternal. if any man serves me let him follow me. where i am, there shall also be my servant be. if any man serves me him will my father honor. now as my soul troubled and what shall i say, father? father, save me for this hour but for
thousand years later the lord jesus showed up and he was traced his lineage directly from david to the virgin mary and also through joseph. both were direct-directly connected with king david. even the blind men as he passed by said, jesus, son of david, have mercy on us. everybody knew the lineage was there but very few knew if any -they must been to the busy fishing or planting crops to study daniel nye but he gave the precise year when all this would take place. he ride the donkey into...
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thousand years later the lord jesus showed up and he was traced his lineage directly from david to the virgin mary and also through joseph. both were direct-directly connected with king david. even the blind men as he passed by said, jesus, son of david, have mercy on us. everybody knew the lineage was there but very few knew if any -they must been to the busy fishing or planting crops to study daniel nye but he gave the precise year when all this would take place. he ride the donkey into jerusalem he would get crucified and resurrected on a particular year. so he said the hour has come that the son of man should be glorified. verily verily, i say to you except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and i can it abides alone but if it dies it brings forth much fruit. he that loves his life shall lose it and he that hates his life in this world shall keep it in the life eternal. if any man serves me let him follow me. where i am, there shall also be my servant be. if any man serves me him will my father honor. now as my soul troubled and what shall i say, father? father, save me for this hour but for
thousand years later the lord jesus showed up and he was traced his lineage directly from david to the virgin mary and also through joseph. both were direct-directly connected with king david. even the blind men as he passed by said, jesus, son of david, have mercy on us. everybody knew the lineage was there but very few knew if any -they must been to the busy fishing or planting crops to study daniel nye but he gave the precise year when all this would take place. he ride the donkey into...
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are with you david einhorn or mary ba a?e's trying everything she can to try to change the product line. look, this is a very challenging industry. first of all, the valuations are the lowest in the s&p and the lowest in the s&p because of heavily unionized shop. you're not allow to go to mexico. this is a part of the new trump trade that we don't talk about enough which is the sell general motors, sell ford, you can't make the rationalization moves that at least used to make labor more realistic. the sales aren't good. there's a good list in "usa today" of five reasons why the auto companies are hurting. it doesn't matter who you nominate. the dogs won't eat it. >> you want to buy or sell united? i'm thinking you might buy united. because i think they're going to be fine. >> thank you for mentioning that. i'm flying out to oregon to visit my daughter and she said, you can't fly united. the delta numbers are firmed. the stocks which have kind of languished are ready for the next leg. i think the idea that if there wasn't suc
are with you david einhorn or mary ba a?e's trying everything she can to try to change the product line. look, this is a very challenging industry. first of all, the valuations are the lowest in the s&p and the lowest in the s&p because of heavily unionized shop. you're not allow to go to mexico. this is a part of the new trump trade that we don't talk about enough which is the sell general motors, sell ford, you can't make the rationalization moves that at least used to make labor more...
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mary, we're hearing from general flynn's lawyer tonight and he's insisting that flynn told the pentagon about that visit to russia. >> david, flynn's lawyer is still insisting that he did brief the pentagon before and after that trip to moscow. but the pentagon said they have looked through their records and they see no evidence that flynn asked for approval and disclosed that he received thousands of dollars. >> mary, thank you. >>> next tonight, a major new development involving united airlines and what the airline might now pay you if you're bumped from your seat and you voluntarily give it up. just as we learned today about a settlement now with that passenger who was dragged off the plane. also tonight, we're following another incident aboard another plane. when a passenger said he needed to use the bathroom, as the plane continued to sit on the tarmac. he did and then eventually everyone had to get off the plane. here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, less than three weeks after that incident united airlines seen around the world, the airline late today agreeing to a settlement. paying the passenger dragged off
mary, we're hearing from general flynn's lawyer tonight and he's insisting that flynn told the pentagon about that visit to russia. >> david, flynn's lawyer is still insisting that he did brief the pentagon before and after that trip to moscow. but the pentagon said they have looked through their records and they see no evidence that flynn asked for approval and disclosed that he received thousands of dollars. >> mary, thank you. >>> next tonight, a major new development...
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mary's product with a nice drive down the lane with the level hand no less, and he's fouled. david lee and tony parker both loving it. in the game, the former warrior, lee, inside to leonard, who leads the spurs with 28 points, and they need lead the series over the grizzlies 3 games to 2. >> ok have out versus houston. it's a team sport. russell westbrook, 47 points, but it's not enough. he needed a little help. he didn't get a triple-double, by the way. close game, but the rockets prevail. they have their own mvp candidate, the bearded one, james harden. you can't stop him. nobody gets in his way right there. 34 points, and the rockets polish off okc four games to 1. >>> all right. the baseball season is still very young, but this is, no could about it, the play of the game in the young season so far, and you must check this out. happened tonight. toronto against the st. louis cardinals, drive to deep right field, off the boards out there, and it is coghlan, chris coghlan, used to play for a the a's little bit. coming to the plate. molina can't believe what happened to him. now,
mary's product with a nice drive down the lane with the level hand no less, and he's fouled. david lee and tony parker both loving it. in the game, the former warrior, lee, inside to leonard, who leads the spurs with 28 points, and they need lead the series over the grizzlies 3 games to 2. >> ok have out versus houston. it's a team sport. russell westbrook, 47 points, but it's not enough. he needed a little help. he didn't get a triple-double, by the way. close game, but the rockets...
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thousand years later the lord jesus showed up and he was traced his lineage directly from david to the virgin mary and also through joseph. both were direct-directly connected with king david. even the blind men as he passed by said, jesus, son of david, have mercy on us. everybody knew the lineage was there but very few knew if any -they must been to the busy fishing or planting crops to study daniel nye but he gave the precise year when all this would take place. he ride the donkey into jerusalem he would get crucified and resurrected on a particular year. so he said the hour has come that the son of man should be glorified. verily verily, i say to you except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and i can it abides alone but if it dies it brings forth much fruit. he that loves his life shall lose it and he that hates his life in this world shall keep it in the life eternal. if any man serves me let him follow me. where i am, there shall also be my servant be. if any man serves me him will my father honor. now as my soul troubled and what shall i say, father? father, save me for this hour but for
thousand years later the lord jesus showed up and he was traced his lineage directly from david to the virgin mary and also through joseph. both were direct-directly connected with king david. even the blind men as he passed by said, jesus, son of david, have mercy on us. everybody knew the lineage was there but very few knew if any -they must been to the busy fishing or planting crops to study daniel nye but he gave the precise year when all this would take place. he ride the donkey into...
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states department spokesperson under president obama marie harf and former advisor to president trump's campaign and co-author of the leadership campaign davidthroughout the course of this campaign. and as a democrat, i want my party to look at all the reasons we lost in 2016. there are a lot of them. starting with a bad campaign strategy, candidate with a lot of baggage. a lot of external factors, misreading the country's mood, especially in key states. blaming a popular former president who was elected twice -- i worked on that 2012 campaign -- who enacted a number of what i would argue are pretty big policy successes, it's a stupid thing to say and i don't think it's true. ed: wow, stupid thing to say. >> saturday morning i'm awake, ed. ed: to the point she has had her coffee. david, you are a democrat as well. keith ellison sour grapes. he is deputy chair he wanted to be chairman of the dnc and lost that race to tom perez. is this sour grapes? is he angry? >> let me defend a little bit of what keith ellison said. you know, democrats can disagree and be stronger for it a great president is three things, peace and prosperity. obama largely
states department spokesperson under president obama marie harf and former advisor to president trump's campaign and co-author of the leadership campaign davidthroughout the course of this campaign. and as a democrat, i want my party to look at all the reasons we lost in 2016. there are a lot of them. starting with a bad campaign strategy, candidate with a lot of baggage. a lot of external factors, misreading the country's mood, especially in key states. blaming a popular former president who...
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marie buck 11 times last year. buck's grandson worked at the store and was the intended target. he wasn't there when green showed up looking for him. >>> jury selection continues in the david creato murder trial. he's the camden county father charged with murdering his son brendon in 2015, allegedly because the child got in the middle of his relationship with a teen girlfriend. opening statements could begin tomorrow. >>> day two of draft road closures kick in around 6:00 a.m. looking like at the ben franklin parkway. today police will close the inner lanes from aikens oval to 20th street. the closures will remain in place until may 2nd. the draft begins the 27th and will run for three days. our live coverage begins next wednesday with the nbc10 draft preview on the parkway. >>> and the museum of the american revolution in old city to open. joe biden, tom wolf, and other officials and dignitaries will be there for the dedication and ribbon cutting later this morning. i will be there to see it. the museum opens on the 242nd anniversary of the shot heard around the world that started the revolutionary war in 1775. to see what the museum has to offer, go to nbc10.com to watch
marie buck 11 times last year. buck's grandson worked at the store and was the intended target. he wasn't there when green showed up looking for him. >>> jury selection continues in the david creato murder trial. he's the camden county father charged with murdering his son brendon in 2015, allegedly because the child got in the middle of his relationship with a teen girlfriend. opening statements could begin tomorrow. >>> day two of draft road closures kick in around 6:00 a.m....
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mary poppins. when people are crying, people are getting bloody noses, babies are being placed in danger, it is time too reexamine the policy. arthel: davidwhat about attendant unions heard bryan llenas reported, they are defending their coworker, does the union need to -- >> no. no. i don't know -- arthel, i don't know where union has been up to this point. union's job is to defend their members. that is what a january' union ad to just rush to judgment. we did not see the video up to this w we don't know what happened, i know you kind bring a stroller on the plane, everyone puts their stroller before you get on the plain, the airline takes the stroller, and they give it back to you, that right away, tell niece something is very wrong. we cannot generalize, these are very hard working people, they work very hard for the most part they did a great job, we cannot look at two and say this is the norm. arthel: what about paying customers? do we need a reminder that the flight attendants there for save the and i orderly evacuation of passengers, should to be needed? and they go through rigorous training they are not just there to serve drinks
mary poppins. when people are crying, people are getting bloody noses, babies are being placed in danger, it is time too reexamine the policy. arthel: davidwhat about attendant unions heard bryan llenas reported, they are defending their coworker, does the union need to -- >> no. no. i don't know -- arthel, i don't know where union has been up to this point. union's job is to defend their members. that is what a january' union ad to just rush to judgment. we did not see the video up to...
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because jean marie le pen defeated one of the candidates from the mainstream political parties and made it into the presidential runoff himself. and that was seen as the equivalent of like, david duke backgrounds one of the two major candidates in a general election for our country. it absolutely terrified france and unified people against him like you you couldn't believe. ethnic absolutely destroyed in the general election. he was one of the last two candidates, but he lost hugely. he ran against jack shire rack, but he got 22% of the vote. and now his daughter is in the same position. and everybody sort of assumings that that won't happen again, that everybody will unify against her, that the national front cannot take over the presidency of france whether or not they drop their formal affiliation with the party. everyone thinks she will fail. but at this point it's like once bitten a thousand times shy. i mean it seems i am plausible like le pen could be president, but weirder things have happened really recently, really close to here. that final election in france will be in two weeks from yesterday. if marine le pen wins, france honestly again whether or not you care abo
because jean marie le pen defeated one of the candidates from the mainstream political parties and made it into the presidential runoff himself. and that was seen as the equivalent of like, david duke backgrounds one of the two major candidates in a general election for our country. it absolutely terrified france and unified people against him like you you couldn't believe. ethnic absolutely destroyed in the general election. he was one of the last two candidates, but he lost hugely. he ran...
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david brenneman, and education committee chair shelly guglein. their reaction was positive. >> we then smoke to our marvelous can-do marley shareland, director of education, and tireless senior associate of education donna marie valley, and along with dependable administrative assistant stephanie grant, they all supported the idea of tanking on this big project. together, we hope to engage a wider audience in a national conversation about america's revolutionary generation. those political leaders present at the creation. the american founding is the big bang in american history, from which our core ideas, values and political institutions radiate. no other country in the history of the world came into being as these united states of america. we assembled speeches of unquestionable distinction with a proven capacity to bring a high degree of intellectual sophistication and contagious enthusiasm to a large audience. today we begin the series with the man who encouraged me to go forward. dr. ellis graduated from william & mary with a b.a. and received his m.a. and doctorate from yale university. he has concentrated his long and distinguished teaching and voluminous writing career on the founding fathers. he tol
david brenneman, and education committee chair shelly guglein. their reaction was positive. >> we then smoke to our marvelous can-do marley shareland, director of education, and tireless senior associate of education donna marie valley, and along with dependable administrative assistant stephanie grant, they all supported the idea of tanking on this big project. together, we hope to engage a wider audience in a national conversation about america's revolutionary generation. those...